Georgia McCullough Chism & her sister Edna Hazel McC Lowery have done extensive research on the Bilyeu family; their mother was a Bilyeau, I believe. Georgia's snail mail is 1508 Gleason Dr, Rantoul, IL 61866. Hendrickson's school is gone, however the foundation is still there. Parts of the ground are now under the lake I believe. Debi Waterman ----- Original Message ----- From: REdwards <msre@home.com> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 12:51 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Surnames - HOBBS, ROBERTS, RIDER, VANDERPOOL,(LEONARD, HENDRICKSON) > > > > > > Hi list, > > Not wanting to send any researchers on a wild goose chase, here is what I > discovered in looking through Mildred Roden's book 'Our Bilyeu Family'. I > could find no mention of the Hobbs or Rider families. Sorry > > Here is what is said concerning Hendrickson; > > Sarah Charlotte Bilyeu, b 7 Feb 1882, Christian Co Mo. Died 29 Nov, 1967 in > Ok. Burial Stroud Ok. > > Married at Baxter, Stone Co Mo 13 Aug, 1902 JAMES ROBERT 'BOB' HENDRICKSON > b 7 Oct 1881 in Stone Co Mo. Died 8 June 1934 in Ok Burial: Stroud, > Ok.(Son of Joshua and Sarah Francis(Elliott) Hendrickson) Sarah born 15 > June 1848 in Bell Co Ky. died 12 April 1924 in Gypsy, Ok and buried at > Stroud Ok > > Information on 'Bob' And Sarah's children follows in the text. > > > The other mention of Hendrickson is as follows: > > Maggie May Lander, b 12 April 1907, -------m Lonnie A Hendrickson, B 2 Nov > 1909 in Nauvoo Stone co Mo (son of Allen A and Cora (Freeman) Hendrickson). > > Mildred also prepared a short history of 'The McCullough Community and > Williams Township' in the early '80's. I have a few of the 50 or so pages. > > pg 5 mentions 'There are 2 or 3 graves on the John and Eunice (Rider) Hobbs > property just north of Hendrickson (school); and recently, a Mr Brown who > owned the land, was buried there. > > pg 7, > > Special Census 1890 (CW Veterans) Williams Township > > House 129 Hobbs, James J. Viola Co E 1st Ark Cav (Union) > > > >pg 41 (Cemetery internments) > > Rider, Enoch (no dates, thus no stone) Civil War Veteran > " " , John E died age 75 years > > pg 42 > > SIMMONS, Rebecca (*Leonard-Hobbs) 1846-1938 > > (The Leonard Hobbs is penciled onto the text. This is possibly the > daughter of David Leonard and Mary Sanders who married James Hobbs in 1866, > ( M.R.--2 on the 1850 Taney census of David's household, and the 'Margaret > Rebecca, died 1933 ' referred to in a list of David's children I > have.) Her death certificate might have the info, or her likely obituary > in the Star Progress of Berryville Ark. Most obituaries for Williams > township are in that paper.) > > Rich Edwards > > > > From Reply of 4-29: > >"The Hobbs, Riders, Leonards, and Hendrickson's are in Mildred > >Roden's 'Our Bilyeu Family' since the Bilyeu's married into several of > >those families. These names are associated with the McCullough community > >and lived from Viola to Nauvoo in Williams township." > > > > > >At 04:21 PM 04/29/2000 -0500, you wrote: > >>Hi All, > >> > >>I just recently joined this list - & thought I'd throw out my > >>primary Stone County Surnames, as well as LEONARD & HENDRICKSON. > >> > >>I am trying to find a map that shows the Township boundaries in > >>relation to the > >>census'. Does anyone have a link for one? > >> > >>Based on your recent emails, it appears you are a fairly active > >>message group & certainly try to help each other. That's great > >>news! > >> > >> > >>Joy >
Is that the home place that you drive forever on a dirt road & then jump the ledges to get down to the house & barn? But the lake is almost to the doorstep? Beautiful, if it is. Thanks for the name lead. ----- Original Message ----- From: D Waterman <crazydave@navix.net> To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 9:53 PM Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Surnames - HOBBS, ROBERTS, RIDER, VANDERPOOL,(LEONARD, HENDRICKSON) | Georgia McCullough Chism & her sister Edna Hazel McC Lowery have done | extensive research on the Bilyeu family; their mother was a Bilyeau, I | believe. Georgia's snail mail is 1508 Gleason Dr, Rantoul, IL 61866. | Hendrickson's school is gone, however the foundation is still there. Parts | of the ground are now under the lake I believe. Debi Waterman | ----- Original Message ----- | From: REdwards <msre@home.com> | To: <MOSTONE-L@rootsweb.com> | Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 12:51 PM | Subject: Re: [MOSTONE-L] Surnames - HOBBS, ROBERTS, RIDER, | VANDERPOOL,(LEONARD, HENDRICKSON) | | | > | > | > | > | > | > Hi list, | > | > Not wanting to send any researchers on a wild goose chase, here is what I | > discovered in looking through Mildred Roden's book 'Our Bilyeu Family'. I | > could find no mention of the Hobbs or Rider families. Sorry | > | > Here is what is said concerning Hendrickson; | > | > Sarah Charlotte Bilyeu, b 7 Feb 1882, Christian Co Mo. Died 29 Nov, 1967 | in | > Ok. Burial Stroud Ok. | > | > Married at Baxter, Stone Co Mo 13 Aug, 1902 JAMES ROBERT 'BOB' | HENDRICKSON | > b 7 Oct 1881 in Stone Co Mo. Died 8 June 1934 in Ok Burial: Stroud, | > Ok.(Son of Joshua and Sarah Francis(Elliott) Hendrickson) Sarah born 15 | > June 1848 in Bell Co Ky. died 12 April 1924 in Gypsy, Ok and buried at | > Stroud Ok | > | > Information on 'Bob' And Sarah's children follows in the text. | > | > | > The other mention of Hendrickson is as follows: | > | > Maggie May Lander, b 12 April 1907, -------m Lonnie A Hendrickson, B 2 Nov | > 1909 in Nauvoo Stone co Mo (son of Allen A and Cora (Freeman) | Hendrickson). | > | > Mildred also prepared a short history of 'The McCullough Community and | > Williams Township' in the early '80's. I have a few of the 50 or so | pages. | > | > pg 5 mentions 'There are 2 or 3 graves on the John and Eunice (Rider) | Hobbs | > property just north of Hendrickson (school); and recently, a Mr Brown who | > owned the land, was buried there. | > | > pg 7, | > | > Special Census 1890 (CW Veterans) Williams Township | > | > House 129 Hobbs, James J. Viola Co E 1st Ark Cav (Union) | > | > | > >pg 41 (Cemetery internments) | > | > Rider, Enoch (no dates, thus no stone) Civil War Veteran | > " " , John E died age 75 years | > | > pg 42 | > | > SIMMONS, Rebecca (*Leonard-Hobbs) 1846-1938 | > | > (The Leonard Hobbs is penciled onto the text. This is possibly the | > daughter of David Leonard and Mary Sanders who married James Hobbs in | 1866, | > ( M.R.--2 on the 1850 Taney census of David's household, and the | 'Margaret | > Rebecca, died 1933 ' referred to in a list of David's children I | > have.) Her death certificate might have the info, or her likely obituary | > in the Star Progress of Berryville Ark. Most obituaries for Williams | > township are in that paper.) | > | > Rich Edwards | > | > | > > From Reply of 4-29: | > >"The Hobbs, Riders, Leonards, and Hendrickson's are in Mildred | > >Roden's 'Our Bilyeu Family' since the Bilyeu's married into several of | > >those families. These names are associated with the McCullough community | > >and lived from Viola to Nauvoo in Williams township." | > > | > > | > >At 04:21 PM 04/29/2000 -0500, you wrote: | > >>Hi All, | > >> | > >>I just recently joined this list - & thought I'd throw out my | > >>primary Stone County Surnames, as well as LEONARD & HENDRICKSON. | > >> | > >>I am trying to find a map that shows the Township boundaries in | > >>relation to the | > >>census'. Does anyone have a link for one? | > >> | > >>Based on your recent emails, it appears you are a fairly active | > >>message group & certainly try to help each other. That's great | > >>news! | > >> | > >> | > >>Joy | >