----- Original Message ----- From: Mike <mschab@valint.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 8:49 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Millls/Cloud auction > Rich, > > While reading your Cloud/Mills information I saw the name Bernard. I am > looking for any information on Gilbert BARNARD. Could there be a connection > Barnard/Bernard. I know sometimes spelling has been changed. My Gilbert > Barnard was born in Laurel CO, KT abt 1835, d. Barry CO, Nov. 12, 1865. > Married Hester Ann Carney, in Barry Co. Sept. 20, 1860. I am looking for > parents or siblings of Gilbert Barnard. Thanks Mike, Just in case you haven't seen these: LDS site has Gilbert Barnard b.March 1837, m.Hester Ann Carney..etc. Father listed as John Barnard, b. Nov 1814 KY Then: Census 1820...Montgomery CO, KY John p 269, John Jr, p 277, Jonathan p 269, and William p 281. Census 1830...John Barnard, Boone CO, KY p 263 and Richard Barnard, Boone p 274. Census 1840... Gilbert Barnard, Laurel CO, KY p 16 and James Barnard, Laurel CO, p 12 Also have: Gilbert Barnard, Texas CO, MO 1850 p 24, and Gilbert in Barry, 1860. I am a Thomas Carney descendant. Judy Carney Lipe
There is a virus called Happy99 that is going around. I am ashamed to admit it got me... Late last Sunday night I received a e-mail from another Cottrell researcher, following her e-mail was a separate e-mail with an attachment (looking like it came from the same person) Like a fool I opened it without noticing it was an EXE. trusting my virus scanner to detect any problems. WRONG!!! It is fairly easy to kill, and luckily I had only sent out three e-mails (none to any list) before it was discovered. Just passing on the info so you all can learn from my mistake. (and hopefully you won't have to get a lecture like I did about NEVER opening a EXE, COM, SHS,BAT, VBS file or MS office document unless you know the source and it purpose and even then, check it with an up-to-date antivirus rogram. ) Penny
Richard,do you thank you could send me copies of Ardiths material to. I will be glad to pay you for them.I no she most have done a lot of hard work. I no i started with my Ggrandmother Roseann Mills Brasnell. if you can do this i will send my address.Richard you have help a lot of us.Thanks so much. Joy ----- Original Message ----- From: "REdwards" <msre@home.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2000 1:40 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Millls/Cloud auction > Hello Elba, > > I reviewed my notes last night, seeking the reason I believed that > Calvin and Polly were siblings, hoping I was not just making a wild > guess. I found one of those wild coincidences that I'm sure we've all > shared. In '94 I visited the library in Galena and found the Cloud Family > notebook. In it is a family group sheet for Joseph Cloud and Jane > Carpenter, listing the children as > Benjamin b 1806, > Malinda m James Mitchell d1892 Christian Co Mo, > William Henry b 1813, Claiborne Co Tn m. Mary Jane Lakin > Greenberry > Burl > Calvin b 1821 Claiborn Co Tn d Oct 11 1862, m Mary Jane Nail > female m John Devault > James M > female m Joseph Mills > female m John Bernard > > Sources Philip Cloud, Hazel Messenger, 1850 census Claiborne Co Tn and 1860 > (Stone Co) census > > Compiler Elba Johnson ( so in a way, you are the source of my information :-) > > You needed a few more pieces of the puzzel to see the whole picture. > When I moved to Asheville NC in '92 I found a query looking for any > information concerning Joel Mills from Ardith Bailey of Iowa. Although the > query was 10 years old I found her at her listed address (I have not heard > from her in several years since.) She had researched the Mills for many > years and was very familiar with the group in Christian Co, Hancock Co Tn > and those who went to Kansas/Tx.. It was she who sent me the data that > Polly Cloud was Joel's wife. It came from the family papers of the Kansas > Mills and was published in 'One American Family' by Catherine Bernard > Brown, Larkspur Ca 1964. In it is the statement 'Joel married Polly Cloud > (of Quaker background) 7/8/1827.' > > So I saw in your list 'female m Joseph Cloud' and (correctly I hope) > assumed that was my Polly who married Joel Mills. This assumption was > bolstered by the association of Marvel Mills, son of Polly , next to Calvin > in 1860 Stone Co. > > As to where Polly is buried I would assume in a family plot in Hancock Co > Tn, probably next to Joel. I do not know it's exact location. > Polly died the summer of 1847, Joel was bushwhacked 1867 and the rest of > his family moved to Kansas at that time. > > I tried to connect with you by phone way back then. Thanks to the internet > and our shared interests it has finally happened. I will send you copies > of Ardith's material if you want. > > Rich Edwards > > > t 09:32 PM 03/25/2000 -0600, you wrote: > >I don't know much about auctions so do I bid for further information > >on Polly Cloud Mills? Had no idea she was a sister to Calvin Cloud > >who lived in the Ponce area, where is she buried, do you know? > >Calvin was an ancestor of my husband so am interested. Thank you. >
Sorry, suppose it was ill mannered of me but I sent to Mr. Edwards directly, not that my posting was that interesting or important. Thank you for all the information. Mr. Edwards > Thank you for straightening out my thinking regarding Polly Cloud > Mills. After the e-mails I thought she lived near Calvin close to > Ponce, now I see she never came here at all. Quite a coincidence you > finding the notebook here, I need to update it some I suppose, it has > been there a long time and no one has done anything to it. Had hoped > they would. > > So she married Joel Mills, not Joseph? I had no idea Marvel Mills was > Calvins nephew, my mother-in-law doesn't know it either. I saw her a > little bit ago and spoke about Polly, she had never heard of her, and > the Mills didn't quite ring a bell. Have to overlook a little of her > memory tho, she is 85. I had noticed Marvel Mills many time but did > not know the connection. The only name connected to Calvin was the > Inman family who lived close, John ran to their house after Alf Bolin > shot him. I would appreciate any more you could tell me about the > Cloud family. I am subscribed to the Cloud List and receive their > listings but most of their searching is in Georgia right now or in > Virginia. I feel we are fairly sure of our line, Hazel has researched > for years and Philip did too. > > Thank you for any thing you would care to send. Something else that > might be of interest, the Lee Cemetery where Calvin and family are > buried is an abandoned one and the Stone County Historical Society is > wanting to clean and mark all cemeteries where they can be found. Lee > is on private property but the owner is quite agreeable to our > assistance. At the moment we are trying to form a Board of Directors > and am waiting for the President of it to finish some paperwork. He > is being very slow! We hope to fence and clean, it is in bad shape. > > look forward to hearing from you again. Elba > >
Rich, While reading your Cloud/Mills information I saw the name Bernard. I am looking for any information on Gilbert BARNARD. Could there be a connection Barnard/Bernard. I know sometimes spelling has been changed. My Gilbert Barnard was born in Laurel CO, KT abt 1835, d. Barry CO, Nov. 12, 1865. Married Hester Ann Carney, in Barry Co. Sept. 20, 1860. I am looking for parents or siblings of Gilbert Barnard. Thanks
Hello Elba, I reviewed my notes last night, seeking the reason I believed that Calvin and Polly were siblings, hoping I was not just making a wild guess. I found one of those wild coincidences that I'm sure we've all shared. In '94 I visited the library in Galena and found the Cloud Family notebook. In it is a family group sheet for Joseph Cloud and Jane Carpenter, listing the children as Benjamin b 1806, Malinda m James Mitchell d1892 Christian Co Mo, William Henry b 1813, Claiborne Co Tn m. Mary Jane Lakin Greenberry Burl Calvin b 1821 Claiborn Co Tn d Oct 11 1862, m Mary Jane Nail female m John Devault James M female m Joseph Mills female m John Bernard Sources Philip Cloud, Hazel Messenger, 1850 census Claiborne Co Tn and 1860 (Stone Co) census Compiler Elba Johnson ( so in a way, you are the source of my information :-) You needed a few more pieces of the puzzel to see the whole picture. When I moved to Asheville NC in '92 I found a query looking for any information concerning Joel Mills from Ardith Bailey of Iowa. Although the query was 10 years old I found her at her listed address (I have not heard from her in several years since.) She had researched the Mills for many years and was very familiar with the group in Christian Co, Hancock Co Tn and those who went to Kansas/Tx.. It was she who sent me the data that Polly Cloud was Joel's wife. It came from the family papers of the Kansas Mills and was published in 'One American Family' by Catherine Bernard Brown, Larkspur Ca 1964. In it is the statement 'Joel married Polly Cloud (of Quaker background) 7/8/1827.' So I saw in your list 'female m Joseph Cloud' and (correctly I hope) assumed that was my Polly who married Joel Mills. This assumption was bolstered by the association of Marvel Mills, son of Polly , next to Calvin in 1860 Stone Co. As to where Polly is buried I would assume in a family plot in Hancock Co Tn, probably next to Joel. I do not know it's exact location. Polly died the summer of 1847, Joel was bushwhacked 1867 and the rest of his family moved to Kansas at that time. I tried to connect with you by phone way back then. Thanks to the internet and our shared interests it has finally happened. I will send you copies of Ardith's material if you want. Rich Edwards t 09:32 PM 03/25/2000 -0600, you wrote: >I don't know much about auctions so do I bid for further information >on Polly Cloud Mills? Had no idea she was a sister to Calvin Cloud >who lived in the Ponce area, where is she buried, do you know? >Calvin was an ancestor of my husband so am interested. Thank you.
Dose, anyone have a Shrah Elizbeth Mills that married a White, in Stone or Christian Co Mo in the years from 1860 to 1866. Joy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mindvoice" <Mindvoice@email.msn.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2000 12:27 AM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] White Family Auction!! > Ok, ya'll, > Just got this in from Shonie Jones who is pulling her hair out, biting her > nails, banging her head on the computer and about to have a nervous > breakdown!!! > I think she needs help fast!! <giggle> > > Here is the Family she is trying to rescue!! > > Ok...I'll try this Auctioning stuff.....(if someone takes the offer, it will > sure save on the aspirin!:) I'm trying to find the parents of William > White, headofhouse....Pine Co.,Twp.,house 42 (pg 1232) b. est 1855. His > wife Florence (age 36)...not sure if her last name is Philabert or Lee.... > (opps...this is information from the Stone Co., 1900 census) > Frank 14 > Oliver C. 13 (my line) > Fannie 11 > Frederick 10 > James 7 > Mary 5 > Robert 3 > Jessie 4mos (girl) > In the 1910 census...the family is now in the White River Twp., and three of > their boys are now in their own homes > Oliver m. Bertha Youngblood, Fred m. Bettie ?, Frank m. "Tilda",(Stone Co. > Marriage index lists her has Anna Tiede). > I know that Oliver & Bertha had several children, Willie, Edith,Myrtle,Dale, > Maxine & Alta.....most of who all stayed in > Stone Co., Blue Eye, MO. > So if anybody is awake still any bids open...??!! > Thanks Shoni > > Good Luck Shoni! I have aspirin if ya need to borrow some..LOL > Mindvoice@msn.com > http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm > > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm > > >
Right Vonda...<giggle> Like I didn't hear you screaming all the way from Taney county clear over here in Okla..Ha ha.!! Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Vonda Sheets <GWSVKW@compuserve.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:23 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] White Family Auction!! >Message text written by "Mindvoice" >> Shonie Jones who is pulling her hair out, biting her nails, banging her >head on the computer and about to have a nervous breakdown!!!< > >Now, Robin, you shouldn't be teaching folks things like that. You 'posed >to set a good example! >Vonda >
Elba, I would also like to know more about Polly Cloud Mills. !! The general idea is to share or pool our information so that the old families of Stone Co. can be documented. I came up with the auction idea as a desperate attempt to obtain more information on our founding families. The person who sends in the most info(bid) on a family gets to claim him/her as their old settler!! <giggle> We might as well have fun while we hunt!! :} My Stone Co. database has almost 16,000 names of descendants, and growing dailey. I am hoping to track as many of the old families as possible. Of course, in exchange, I will gladly share what Information I have researched. Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Elba Johnson <egj@tri-lakes.net> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 9:34 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Millls/Cloud auction >I don't know much about auctions so do I bid for further information >on Polly Cloud Mills? Had no idea she was a sister to Calvin Cloud >who lived in the Ponce area, where is she buried, do you know? >Calvin was an ancestor of my husband so am interested. Thank you. >
Message text written by "Mindvoice" > Shonie Jones who is pulling her hair out, biting her nails, banging her head on the computer and about to have a nervous breakdown!!!< Now, Robin, you shouldn't be teaching folks things like that. You 'posed to set a good example! Vonda
I don't know much about auctions so do I bid for further information on Polly Cloud Mills? Had no idea she was a sister to Calvin Cloud who lived in the Ponce area, where is she buried, do you know? Calvin was an ancestor of my husband so am interested. Thank you.
I found this and added a couple of notes. Are you saying that Joel Mills & Polly Cloud are parents of Marvel Mills? 24 24 Mills Marvel 34 Tn He m (1) Julia A Goff on May 13, 1858 Stone Co, MO. He m (2) Hannah on Nov 25, 1867 Stone Co, Mo. Farm Lab Hannah 24 Tn Hannah McGinnes. John A 4 Mo James 3 Mo Mary 1 Mo 24 Goff Wm. G 23 Mo bro. Of Julia Goff. Farm Lab Also, is this Mills from the same family???? 1860 Cass, Stone Co, MO. 193 MILLS JAMES 34 FARMER TN COMFORT 28 TN WILLIAM 9 TN JOSEPH 6 TN JOHN 4 TN THOMAS 1 TN Mindvoice@msn.com http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm
Hi Joy, I have information from a Mills researcher that shows that William Riley is the brother of my Joel Mills of Hancock Co Tn. John Mills on the 1860 census a few houses from Wm R is another brother. I descend from Joel's son Marvel Mills who is on the 1860 in Stone Co next to his uncle Calvin Cloud. They were in the Ponce de Leon area very near Christian Co. Marvel's mother Polly Cloud was Calvin's sister. Except for Polly, d 1847, all these people are on the Hancock Co 1850 census. My records show that Wm R's wife was Mary Wolfe. Let me know is you need more information. Richard Edwards At 10:16 PM 03/23/2000 -0600, you wrote: >Ok, This is what keeps me banging my head on my computer.It is William >Riley Mills and Mary Mills.They was on the 1860 Christian Co census, in >Polk Township.But was not in the 1870 census. In 1870 the childern was >liveing with Nancy and Wiley Van Cloud in Stone Co Mo, I thank something >happen to Riley and Mary Mills in the Civil War.I would like to no where >they are buried.I thank i will just keep them. They are my GG grand >parents.Just anything would help. Thanks to everyone. Joy > >593- Mills Riley 45 Mary 9 > Mary 41 Hesakiah 8 > Shrah E 19 John H 6 > Manirva 18 William 2 > Rose Ann 16 Peter 3/12 > Nancy 15 > Susan 13
oooh...this is so helpful!! I've had my head stuck in the "Cloud"'s all day.!! I spotted those Mills and was trying to see how they connected. Thank you , thank you...:} Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: REdwards <msre@home.com> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, March 25, 2000 6:12 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Stone Co Auction >Hi Joy, I have information from a Mills researcher that shows that William >Riley is the brother of my Joel Mills of Hancock Co Tn. John Mills on the >1860 census a few houses from Wm R is another brother. >I descend from Joel's son Marvel Mills who is on the 1860 in Stone Co next >to his uncle Calvin Cloud. They were in the Ponce de Leon area very near >Christian Co. Marvel's mother Polly Cloud was Calvin's sister. Except for >Polly, d 1847, all these people are on the Hancock Co 1850 census. My >records show that Wm R's wife was Mary Wolfe. > >Let me know is you need more information. > >Richard Edwards > > >At 10:16 PM 03/23/2000 -0600, you wrote: >>Ok, This is what keeps me banging my head on my computer.It is William >>Riley Mills and Mary Mills.They was on the 1860 Christian Co census, in >>Polk Township.But was not in the 1870 census. In 1870 the childern was >>liveing with Nancy and Wiley Van Cloud in Stone Co Mo, I thank something >>happen to Riley and Mary Mills in the Civil War.I would like to no where >>they are buried.I thank i will just keep them. They are my GG grand >>parents.Just anything would help. Thanks to everyone. Joy >> >>593- Mills Riley 45 Mary 9 >> Mary 41 Hesakiah 8 >> Shrah E 19 John H 6 >> Manirva 18 William 2 >> Rose Ann 16 Peter 3/12 >> Nancy 15 >> Susan 13 >
Ok, ya'll, Just got this in from Shonie Jones who is pulling her hair out, biting her nails, banging her head on the computer and about to have a nervous breakdown!!! I think she needs help fast!! <giggle> Here is the Family she is trying to rescue!! Ok...I'll try this Auctioning stuff.....(if someone takes the offer, it will sure save on the aspirin!:) I'm trying to find the parents of William White, headofhouse....Pine Co.,Twp.,house 42 (pg 1232) b. est 1855. His wife Florence (age 36)...not sure if her last name is Philabert or Lee.... (opps...this is information from the Stone Co., 1900 census) Frank 14 Oliver C. 13 (my line) Fannie 11 Frederick 10 James 7 Mary 5 Robert 3 Jessie 4mos (girl) In the 1910 census...the family is now in the White River Twp., and three of their boys are now in their own homes Oliver m. Bertha Youngblood, Fred m. Bettie ?, Frank m. "Tilda",(Stone Co. Marriage index lists her has Anna Tiede). I know that Oliver & Bertha had several children, Willie, Edith,Myrtle,Dale, Maxine & Alta.....most of who all stayed in Stone Co., Blue Eye, MO. So if anybody is awake still any bids open...??!! Thanks Shoni Good Luck Shoni! I have aspirin if ya need to borrow some..LOL Mindvoice@msn.com http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm
Folks, Shirley sent this to me early this morning and I neglected to see that it was addressed to me instead of MoStone!! Boy, did I boo- boo!! I am so sorry, Shirley!! Here is her request!!!! I submit the following who have me banging on my computer: Jonah (Jonas) G. SHORT b May 7, 1819 in TN, d Oct 6, 1864, bushwhacked in Jenkins, Barry Co.,MO, buried in Potter Cemetery, Jenkins, Barry Co., MO. He married Susan TAYLOR on February 13, 1839 in Barry Co., MO and they had the following children: Mary A. Short, b 1842 in TN; Elizabeth Short, b November 18, 1844, MO; Mariah Short, b 1847, MO, Elena Short, b 1851, MO; Lucinda Short, b September 30, 1853, MO; James Short, b 1856; Martha Short, b 1856, Mo; and William E. Short, b 1859, MO. He married second wife Matilda Malinda LAWSON November 12, 1863 in Stone Co., MO and had the following son: James F. Short, b September 19,1861 in MO. The 64 thousand dollar question: who were the parents and siblings of both Jonah and Susan TAYLOR? Susan was b 1819 in IL. and d before 1863 in MO. Shirley Writer Chang, CA I sure hope someone can help...I'm afraid I was a dismal failure!! :{ Mindvoice@msn.com http://members.xoom.com/Robid/Page_1.htm http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~biddle/settlers.htm
Elba...thank you soo much!!! Those dates will really help me sort thru some of the Estes family!! I appreciate all the trouble you've gone to!! Mindvoice@msn.com -----Original Message----- From: Elba Johnson <egj@tri-lakes.net> To: MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, March 24, 2000 7:36 PM Subject: [MOSTONE-L] Mt. Carmel Cem, Christian Co. Mo. > Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Christian County, >Missouri > >John G. Estes Aug 30, 1746 -July 29, 1889 >Margaret, (wife of J.G.) 11 Sept 1798 - July 24, 1880 >Pauline Estes wife 62 y 3 mo 21 d b June 8, 1827 - March 1, 1890 >Nancy E. dau Pauline & Paul Oct 17, 1868 - 17 days >George wW. son Pauline and Paul Sept 10, 1867 1 yr 5 mo 15 da >Angeline dau Pauline & Paul Oct 19, 1862 >William H. Estes, son of F.P. & P. died Oct 10, 1861 9 mos 8 da >J.W. Estes Feb 16, 1851 - July 29, 1922 >Mary E. (wife) March 22, 1852 - April 20, 1945 >James R. Ests 1864 - 1948 >LoDeamie Estes 1873-19- >Bessie Estes dau J.R. & L.D. Feb. 24, 1862 - Sept 2, 1897 >Amanda E. Estes son of F.P. & P. Sept 10, 1860 5 yrs 2 mos 11 da >Estes Infant dau S. & M b Apr 16, 1864 d same date >William E. son of S.& M. b Feb 10, 1873 d 1 yr >Steven R. Estes son S. & M. d 1874 >Martha M. dau S.&M March 9, 1872 - Sept 10, 1888 >Samuel Estes (member of Methodist Chuch b. July 11, 1834 d Feb 29, >1912 49 yrs >Mariah Ests (wife Samuel d March 15, 1862 22 yrs 9 mo 25 da >Neoma Missouri Estes dau of S.& M. b Dec. 16, 1879 d July 10, 1880 >Ransom D. son S. & M. dec 5, 1890 d Aug 15, 1892 2 yrs >America Estes b May 22, 1916 d 22 May 1947 >Pauline A. dau C.C. & J.S.Estes b. July 7, 1897 d July 5, 1898 >C.C. (Lum) Ests b Apr 2, 1875 - Oct 8 1952 >Julia S. (wife) May 6, 1880 >Robert Estes b Nov. 19, 1884 d Apr 17, 1951 >Myrtle E. (wife) July 15, 1888 >J. Elmer Estes Dec 1, 1885 - May 4, 1949 >Alfred Estes June 18, 1893 - 19?? >Bessie (wife) (cancer) sept 4, 1898 - Jan 19, 1952 > >Clarence E. Estes, bro of Alfred, Floyd, Roy and 1 bro never married >John Elmer Estes also a bro >Ada Sullina Estes wife of Clarence Jan 2, 1895 - Sept 29, 1948 >Wife #2, Lucy Scaggs >David Ests, March 30, 1865 - June 22, 1946 >Mary M. Estes (wife) Mar 5, 1870 - Dec. 3, 1950 > >
>Mr. Jackson: there are 8 pages of Mount Carmel Cemetery, perhaps in >a few days I can pick out your Fugitts and Maples but would help to >know which you are researching also. Elba, I don't want to put you to a lot of trouble, since there seems to be a number of us who are taking advantage of your generous offer. If it is easier to email the entire list, that's OK (assuming that it is in the form of a text file). If this is hard copy, let me know what is most convenient for you to handle. I'm leaving town in few hours and won't get email for about a week, so I'm in no hurry. For the record, I'm a descendant of Josiah & Mary Ann Maples > Ephraim & Nancy Breeden Maples > William Thomas & Martha Stewart Maples > William A. & Minnie Maples Jackson. My step-greatgrandfather was George Jefferson Fugitt, who second married Minnie Maples Jackson. He was a descendant of James & Mary Williams Fugitt > Bedford & Malinda Radford Fugitt. Thanks again -- PJ
I am looking for Silas Montgomery married Dora Humbard W. Hardin married Eva Etta Hayward John Alexander Anderson that married Tennessee Jane humbard Elizabeth Brazelton that married Aden Humbard. Isaac Johnston that married Lindey Pairire Would you mind looking in the Cemetery records for them Thank you Walsie Elba Johnson wrote: > Agreed, tracing the Maples family is not the easiest thing to do, > there were so MANY of them!! Seems every other person in Stone > County has a Maples in their background somewhere. My husbands was > Hannah Rebecca, daughter of Simeon Perry Maples Senior. Any idea > where he and Elizabeth are buried? > > Mr. Jackson: there are 8 pages of Mount Carmel Cemetery, perhaps in > a few days I can pick out your Fugitts and Maples but would help to > know which you are researching also. This is an old list. Christian > Countys Cemetery records have all been read and the Library in Ozark > has a copy, so does the Stone County Library. > > Happy to help > Elba
Agreed, tracing the Maples family is not the easiest thing to do, there were so MANY of them!! Seems every other person in Stone County has a Maples in their background somewhere. My husbands was Hannah Rebecca, daughter of Simeon Perry Maples Senior. Any idea where he and Elizabeth are buried? Mr. Jackson: there are 8 pages of Mount Carmel Cemetery, perhaps in a few days I can pick out your Fugitts and Maples but would help to know which you are researching also. This is an old list. Christian Countys Cemetery records have all been read and the Library in Ozark has a copy, so does the Stone County Library. Happy to help Elba