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    1. [MOSTONE-L] Taney County Books
    2. Joy Hobbs
    3. There are some Taney County books listed for sale on ebay. Also, aren't there indexed cemetery books for Stone Co?

    05/09/2000 04:40:47
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Mindvoice
    3. Hi all. Storms have kept me offline for a couple of days , so I am just now reading all the notes concerning the Jones lines! I am interested in any information on the Jones families of Stone Co. I have been trying to sort them out and connect them for several years! I have two Jones lines that are driving me nuts!! One is the Bowman/Jones connection and the other is Jones/Costlow . We have found that we relate to two different Jones families in one line..and one through the Bowman side. An open exchange of information would be greatly appreciated! I seem to be missing a vital link somewhere! Jones lines: 1. Alice P Bowman, (d/o Jane Ann Costlow & Jeptha G Bowman)had a dau Bessie Beasley who m George Jones. I am looking for his parents. He was possibly b abt 1902. 2. Parents of Joseph H Jones b abt 1839 and m Martha Martin. This family was in Barry and Stone Co, Mo.. This Jones family connects through Leona Costlow. 3. Franklin Jones who m Sarah E Unknown. His son Marion M Jones m into the Jones line above and created havoc!! LOL 4. Robert Felding Jones line is of interest to me because they sound as if they may fit into one of the above Jones. 5. Hezekial Jones and Danial Jones are both of interest to me as old settlers..and of course, to see if they are related to any of the above Jones!! Did I mention Jabes Jones???? <giggle> Talk about trying to keep up with the Jones!!! Any help sorting will be very much appreciated!!! Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Shoni Jones <shoni@psyber.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 1:01 AM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses >Hello MaryAnn, Cheri & list: >Asa G. Jones (s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones) is the 3rd >husband Mary Jane Youngblood they married on 13 Aug. 1878, Stone co., MO., >and according to my information they are both buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. >(In fact I have a picture of both of their head stones, from the book >"Jeremiah Youngblood" by D. Quaife) >Asa & Mary had 3 children together; 1 James Riley Jones b. Aug. 1879 Blue >Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 1955 buried in Blue Eye Cem. 2. Nancy Parilee Jones >"Parrot" b. 9 Mar. 1882 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 7 Feb. 1971 buried Blue >Eye Cem. >3. unnamed daughter d. infancy; 6 Apr. 1888; buried Goodall Cem., Stone >Co., MO. >Both James and Nancy were married twice, James had 3 children by each wife >(Martha Jane Youngblood & Ruth M. Grishaber) Nancy had 4 children by the >first husband & 1 with the next (Henry Daniel Bowman & Jeptha "Jeff" Gipson >Bowman). >I have more information....if anyone interested...?! >Shoni Jones >----- Original Message ----- >From: <EberbachMA@aol.com> >To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 7:38 PM >Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] > > >> Dear Cheri and List, >> >> While I was in Stone County, I heard many stories about Uncle Ace [Asa] >Jones >> coming and staying with my relatives in the 1930's and that he was buried >in >> Blue Eye Cemetery. Another version is that he was buried in one of the >> cemeteries that was flooded and that his grave was moved. The gentleman >in >> the Blue Eye Cemetery is buried as A. G. Jones [3/6/1858-1/7/1940] and >next >> to him is Mary J. Jones [10/1/1850-2/7/1926]. If his father is a >Hezekiah, >> it could be that one of his nephews was another Hezekiah [son of brother >> Allen]. The second Hezekiah died before 1913 and had married kids by that >> time so he would seem to be too young to be Asa [A.G.]'s dad. >> >> Some of the relatives he stayed with were the Claude Comptons and the >Cloyd >> [C. H.] Hanafins. >> >> More to come. >> >> Mary Ann from Tucson >> >

    05/09/2000 02:02:45
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Duckworth Surname
    2. david r. conley
    3. Wlksnmysol@aol.com wrote: > > Hi, > I am forwarding this post from the Cherokee Genealogy List. The surname > of Duckworth is one that we have been searching for so I thought you two > researchers could share notes. Good luck on your search. > > Susan > > Subj: Re: [CherokeeGene] Duckworth Surname Post > Date: 5/9/00 8:59:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time > From: Flower2@sofnet.com (**D**) > Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com">CherokeeGene-L@rootsw > eb.com</A> > To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com > > I have some information on a Bertha that was married to a Ola Person. They > were living in 1940 however. Olas father was Rex Olof Person. There is a > little more information too. If interested please email my private.....This > is from a funeral home book that I bought put out by the Ozark Genealogy > Society. > > wah doh > Ditsy > > ORO AND JAMES WERE ARE YOU? > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > William Thomas Pearson married Hope Duckworth 2-1889 in Stone Co.,Mo. > > I have looked all winter for Pearson's and Duckworth's in Mo. > > I have no ideal who their Parents were or where they came from. > > William and Hope's children were: Pearl Ethel Pearson-Pridemore, Floyd, > > Boyd, Harrison, Roy,Myrtle Pearson-Sims, and Bertha Pearson-Brandon. > > I know a some about the children.William & Hope were my great > > grandparents. > > I think William was married a second time and may have had more > > children. > > I was told once in later life he cleaned a church near this home. > > Thank you, > > Donna L. Conley > > Indiana Susan- Thank you for the information. I am just lost to who William and Hope's past history was. Maybe the spelling of Pearson where I am wrong. Thank you for your time. Oh Yes, wrote to CherokeeGene. Donna L. Conley conley@blueriver.net

    05/09/2000 01:28:01
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L]
    2. YourName
    3. Elba, Thanks for letting me know status of Lee & Little White Church cemeteries. Wasn't aware of your efforts. I live pretty close to both, so let me know if I can help. Cheri

    05/09/2000 08:44:13
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Information
    2. Does anyone need any information on a Hilma Bilyeu? Found a great little article on her in a newspaper called Prime Time News. Just let me know. Warmest Smiles, Pama

    05/09/2000 08:43:57
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Duckworth Surname
    2. Hi, I am forwarding this post from the Cherokee Genealogy List. The surname of Duckworth is one that we have been searching for so I thought you two researchers could share notes. Good luck on your search. Susan Subj: Re: [CherokeeGene] Duckworth Surname Post Date: 5/9/00 8:59:14 AM Pacific Daylight Time From: Flower2@sofnet.com (**D**) Reply-to: <A HREF="mailto:CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com">CherokeeGene-L@rootsw eb.com</A> To: CherokeeGene-L@rootsweb.com I have some information on a Bertha that was married to a Ola Person. They were living in 1940 however. Olas father was Rex Olof Person. There is a little more information too. If interested please email my private.....This is from a funeral home book that I bought put out by the Ozark Genealogy Society. wah doh Ditsy ORO AND JAMES WERE ARE YOU? ----- Original Message ----- > William Thomas Pearson married Hope Duckworth 2-1889 in Stone Co.,Mo. > I have looked all winter for Pearson's and Duckworth's in Mo. > I have no ideal who their Parents were or where they came from. > William and Hope's children were: Pearl Ethel Pearson-Pridemore, Floyd, > Boyd, Harrison, Roy,Myrtle Pearson-Sims, and Bertha Pearson-Brandon. > I know a some about the children.William & Hope were my great > grandparents. > I think William was married a second time and may have had more > children. > I was told once in later life he cleaned a church near this home. > Thank you, > Donna L. Conley > Indiana

    05/09/2000 08:38:58
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] James Twp in 1880
    2. White's
    3. Cheri, I live in the area that was once James township. It incorporated much of what is now Kimberling City, Joe Bald and 00 area. Which cemetary are you interested in ? Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kinklector@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 12:37 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] James Twp in 1880 > Dear List, > > Can anyone tell me where James Twp was in 1880? I think it is in the > southern section of the county for some reason. I am more interested in the > cemeteries that are in James Twp, but I'll take anything. > > Thanks, > Cheri Mello >

    05/09/2000 03:40:05
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Marjorie Short
    3. Oops...I missed the Mathes surname previously. I would be interested in the parents and siblings of Nancy. Has that been posted? Marj Shoni Jones wrote: > > Hello MaryAnn, Cheri & list: > Asa G. Jones (s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones) is the 3rd > husband Mary Jane Youngblood they married on 13 Aug. 1878, Stone co., MO.,

    05/09/2000 01:39:53
    1. [MOSTONE-L] James Twp in 1880
    2. Dear List, Can anyone tell me where James Twp was in 1880? I think it is in the southern section of the county for some reason. I am more interested in the cemeteries that are in James Twp, but I'll take anything. Thanks, Cheri Mello

    05/08/2000 07:37:37
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] JONESes
    2. In a message dated 5/8/2000 7:41:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, EberbachMA@aol.com writes: << While I was in Stone County, I heard many stories about Uncle Ace [Asa] Jones coming and staying with my relatives in the 1930's and that he was buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. >> I will answer Mary Ann privately on this one, as it seems we are the only two interested in these Joneses. If I am mistaken and there are others on the list who want to know, let me know and I will send it to the list. Cheri Mello Torrance CA

    05/08/2000 06:06:35
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Railey Creek cemetary
    2. In a message dated 5/7/2000 8:07:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time, beapeters@earthlink.net writes: << Benjamin Franklin Hembree who married Minnie BURCHETT are the parents of Erma and Louis . >> Bea, I haven't heard of a Hembree-Dogett connection :( I'll let you know if I do. My mother says she is ordering the Stone Co. History books (since I have ordered so many others). I'll look up the entry for Bea Hembree when she gets them. I find one Benjamin Franklin Hembree (1842-1932) in "Lest We Forget" by Thelma Kurtz. He was m. to Juliann Pinkley (1841-1925) and then Mrs. Millie A. Bledsoe (aka Mrs. Millie A. Durbin). She was the daughter of Allan Perry man and Polly Ann Jones. Millie's birth and death dates are not given. Is this of any interest to you? Cheri Mello

    05/08/2000 05:42:38
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling
    2. Elba Johnson
    3. I believe the proper name is Pleasant View,

    05/08/2000 05:32:33
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling
    2. The Little White Cemetery and the Pleasant Valley Church Cemetery are the same one, It isl located on Sliver Lake Branch. Ray Gold

    05/08/2000 05:27:16
    1. [MOSTONE-L] Pearson-duckworth
    2. david r. conley
    3. William Thomas Pearson married Hope Duckworth 2-1889 in Stone Co.,Mo. I have looked all winter for Pearson's and Duckworth's in Mo. I have no ideal who their Parents were or where they came from. William and Hope's children were: Pearl Ethel Pearson-Pridemore, Floyd, Boyd, Harrison, Roy,Myrtle Pearson-Sims, and Bertha Pearson-Brandon. I know a some about the children.William & Hope were my great grandparents. I think William was married a second time and may have had more children. I was told once in later life he cleaned a church near this home. Thank you, Donna L. Conley Indiana conley@blueriver.net

    05/08/2000 05:19:33
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Joneses
    2. Shoni Jones
    3. Hello MaryAnn, Cheri & list: Asa G. Jones (s/o Hezekiah & Nancy Parilee (Mathes) Jones) is the 3rd husband Mary Jane Youngblood they married on 13 Aug. 1878, Stone co., MO., and according to my information they are both buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. (In fact I have a picture of both of their head stones, from the book "Jeremiah Youngblood" by D. Quaife) Asa & Mary had 3 children together; 1 James Riley Jones b. Aug. 1879 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 1955 buried in Blue Eye Cem. 2. Nancy Parilee Jones "Parrot" b. 9 Mar. 1882 Blue Eye, Stone Co., MO/d. 7 Feb. 1971 buried Blue Eye Cem. 3. unnamed daughter d. infancy; 6 Apr. 1888; buried Goodall Cem., Stone Co., MO. Both James and Nancy were married twice, James had 3 children by each wife (Martha Jane Youngblood & Ruth M. Grishaber) Nancy had 4 children by the first husband & 1 with the next (Henry Daniel Bowman & Jeptha "Jeff" Gipson Bowman). I have more information....if anyone interested...?! Shoni Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <EberbachMA@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 7:38 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] > Dear Cheri and List, > > While I was in Stone County, I heard many stories about Uncle Ace [Asa] Jones > coming and staying with my relatives in the 1930's and that he was buried in > Blue Eye Cemetery. Another version is that he was buried in one of the > cemeteries that was flooded and that his grave was moved. The gentleman in > the Blue Eye Cemetery is buried as A. G. Jones [3/6/1858-1/7/1940] and next > to him is Mary J. Jones [10/1/1850-2/7/1926]. If his father is a Hezekiah, > it could be that one of his nephews was another Hezekiah [son of brother > Allen]. The second Hezekiah died before 1913 and had married kids by that > time so he would seem to be too young to be Asa [A.G.]'s dad. > > Some of the relatives he stayed with were the Claude Comptons and the Cloyd > [C. H.] Hanafins. > > More to come. > > Mary Ann from Tucson >

    05/08/2000 05:01:10
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L]
    2. Dear Cheri and List, While I was in Stone County, I heard many stories about Uncle Ace [Asa] Jones coming and staying with my relatives in the 1930's and that he was buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. Another version is that he was buried in one of the cemeteries that was flooded and that his grave was moved. The gentleman in the Blue Eye Cemetery is buried as A. G. Jones [3/6/1858-1/7/1940] and next to him is Mary J. Jones [10/1/1850-2/7/1926]. If his father is a Hezekiah, it could be that one of his nephews was another Hezekiah [son of brother Allen]. The second Hezekiah died before 1913 and had married kids by that time so he would seem to be too young to be Asa [A.G.]'s dad. Some of the relatives he stayed with were the Claude Comptons and the Cloyd [C. H.] Hanafins. More to come. Mary Ann from Tucson

    05/08/2000 04:38:43
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling
    2. donm
    3. Mary Ann,;-) I'm in the dark same as you.Maybe our cousins will help us, Don _Wickenburg,Az ----- Original Message ----- From: <EberbachMA@aol.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling > To Don McPeak > > Is Silver Lake Cemetery the same as Little White Cemetery? If not, how does > one differentiate between the two? How close are they? > > Mary Ann from Tucson > >

    05/08/2000 04:28:41
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling
    2. donm
    3. Hi Elba. Who were Davis's parents?Idon't have the census. The Kimberlin/Kimberling line I'm following come from Pa,Va,Ky. I thnk they are the same. Thanks Don ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elba Johnson" <egj@tri-lakes.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 2:59 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling > To Don McPeek: > > The Kimbeling Mill was built by Davis Kimberling, the story is in > Stone County History Book Volume 1. His second wife was Anna (Morris) > Kimberling, both are buried at Silver Lake. Annas daughter, Susan, > married Ambrose Cloud, both of whom are also buried at Silver Lake > along with son Ollis A. Cloud. > > In 1888 Davis deeded a plot of land to the Elders of the Christian > Church and a building stipulating it was to be used as a church. The > property was sold in 1995. I don't know the history of the church > otherwise, perhaps someone else can tell us. Davis and Anna had no > children but both had families by their first spouses. > > Do you have the Census records of 1860-1880 Stone County on > Kimberlings? Davis was listed in 1860 in Cass Township with wife > Rebecca and Elizabeth age 18, James age 6, and David age 7 months. > Rebecca died between 1870 and 1880 as he was then listed with Dianna > as wife. > > Hopefully this will help you some on this particlar Kimberling family, > there were others in the southern part of the county, not known if > they were related. > > Elba > >

    05/08/2000 04:18:36
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L] Kimberling
    2. To Don McPeak Is Silver Lake Cemetery the same as Little White Cemetery? If not, how does one differentiate between the two? How close are they? Mary Ann from Tucson

    05/08/2000 04:17:55
    1. Re: [MOSTONE-L]
    2. In a message dated 5/8/2000 5:28:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, EberbachMA@aol.com writes: << Names that have popped up of that era are Allen, Asa, Ace, and A.G. Do any of these names ring a bell? >> Mary Ann, I think we corresponded before. Asa (Asa G.) JONES b. c.1858 in Stone Co, MO m. Mary Jane YOUNGBLOOD on 18 Aug 1878 in Stone. I don't have his death date. He was the son of Hezekiah JONES and his wife #2, Nancy Paril(l)a MATHES. Hezekiah's wife #1 is still unknown. Cheri Mello Researching: DUNCAN - HEMBREE - HOOD - JONES - LOGAN - RHODES in Stone Co, MO

    05/08/2000 03:05:07