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    1. Walker and Hoover families
    2. Susan Jurado
    3. Hi Is anyone out there working on Christopher & Elizabeth Hoover or James Franklin and Jamima Jane Walker? This is my direct line and I'm looking for anyone who may have pictures of the family members. Susan Jurado

    01/26/2002 11:09:35
    1. Re: Allens in early Sullivan County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Duffield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/130.1 Message Board Post: Can you tell me if the George Duffield in your querie was ever a resident in Floris,Davis County,Iowa in 1847?

    01/25/2002 09:04:13
    1. Re: Sullivan County census
    2. Jack Sterling
    3. Susan I have a lot of census info, especially from 1880 & 1900 (but also from 50, 60 & 70) centered on Polk, Bowman & Liberty Twps. If your family was in that part of Sullivan, send me the names of the parents and I'll look 'em up. Jack ----- Original Message ----- From: "Susan Jurado" <susan@socket.net> To: <MOSULLIV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2002 9:00 AM Subject: Sullivan County census > Hi > > I need help from someone who has the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census for Sullivan County Missouri. I have several families that I am looking for. > > Susan > > ______________________________

    01/24/2002 06:14:15
    1. Re: Census
    2. I can help with 1860 and 1870 census Michelle

    01/24/2002 01:22:54
    1. Re: Census
    2. I can help with 1860 and 1870 census Michelle

    01/24/2002 01:22:49
    1. Re: Census
    2. I can help with 1860 and 1870 census Michelle

    01/24/2002 01:20:30
    1. Re: MOSULLIV-D Digest V02 #14
    2. Stan Lintner
    3. I could use help from someone with these census records as well. I'm looking for GOAD, WILSON, HOWELL and LINTNER families. Stan L in So Calif ----- Original Message ----- From: <MOSULLIV-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <MOSULLIV-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 7:05 PM Subject: MOSULLIV-D Digest V02 #14

    01/24/2002 12:44:12
    1. Sullivan County census
    2. Susan Jurado
    3. Hi I need help from someone who has the 1860, 1870, and 1880 census for Sullivan County Missouri. I have several families that I am looking for. Susan

    01/23/2002 01:00:16
    1. able rash and sina privette
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: rash and privett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jNB.2ACI/731 Message Board Post: looking for information on able rash he married sina privette he was born in wilkes co,n.c. in 1823 he had several children 1. nancy she married a powell 2.albert he was my gggrandfather . please email me direct if you have any information on thid family. angel4497a @aol.com

    01/22/2002 08:40:10
    1. Lee Co., ILL 1860 Census
    2. Hello fellow listers - I have finally finished transcribing, and putting into an easly searchable database, the 1860 Lee Co., ILL Federal census. I will be very glad to do look-ups for anyone that would like one. Dotsipe@aol.com

    01/21/2002 11:28:10
    1. Re: MOSULLIV-D Digest V02 #11
    2. JoAnn L. Gemmrig
    3. I have it. JoAnn At 08:01 AM 1/21/02 -0700, you wrote: >MOSULLIV-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 11 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Sullivan County 1870 census ["Susan Jurado" <susan@socket.net>] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from MOSULLIV-D, send a message to > > MOSULLIV-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: Sun, 20 Jan 2002 14:40:05 -0600 >From: "Susan Jurado" <susan@socket.net> >To: MOSULLIV-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <000c01c1a1f2$afc89400$e6426ad8@Susan> >Subject: Sullivan County 1870 census >Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > >Hi > >Does anyone have access to the 1870 Sullivan County census? > >Susan >

    01/21/2002 01:25:48
    1. Sullivan County 1870 census
    2. Susan Jurado
    3. Hi Does anyone have access to the 1870 Sullivan County census? Susan

    01/20/2002 07:40:05
    1. Overseas Soldiers Cemetery List
    2. Just for your information, there is now a database at the American Battle & Monuments Commission Website where you can search for your ancestor that may be buried overseas. Another nice feature is that you can download a form to send in where they will mail you a free photograph of the individual grave and a lithograph of the cemetery. You may also purchase flowers to decorate the graves. Nice site! Link: http://www.abmc.gov/

    01/19/2002 04:30:37
    1. Thanks so much to all
    2. Morrissey Addie
    3. Good afternoon, I felt compelled to write you all and thank you so much for the advise and help you have offered and given. I have the notes in a file of whom I spoke to. I believe I am going to call them and ask for the woman I spoke to. I am going to let them know that there is a Greencastle / Green Castle and actually insisted I had it confused with Green City / Greencity. I take my research very seriously and try to document as much as possible. Since in my visits to the local FHC I could not find much available for MO. I guessed perhaps she was right. I know that when I order items through the FHC I get them on a long term method so they remain at the library and hopefully will assist other researchers someday. I can only assume (as much as I hate to assume) the woman was new and did not know, or simply was there to collect a pay check and was not concerned about any research. On another note, I have some data on the Perrigo surname I copied from CD's. I am more than willing to email to anyone who might be researching that surname and would like to see it. Again, I thank you all for everything and very greatly appreciate the outpour of advice I have been given. It is simply wonderful. Thank you all so very much, Addie Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy ===============

    01/19/2002 10:10:53
    1. Re: Perrigo Surname
    2. Karl Seitz
    3. Jack & Addie Morrissey: As Marsha Sears has told you, there is a Green Castle in Sullivan County. I found it on Mapquest.com last night, but if you have a Rand McNally highway map for Missouri, you will find it on Missouri Highway 6 about midway between Kirksville and Milan. Now to some information about the family of Justice Perrigo's wife. On pages 1024-1026 of the 1888 Goodspeed Publishing Co. book, "History of Adair, Sullivan, Putnam and and Schuyler Counties, Missouri" (LDS film 1000280) are biographies of brothers Lt. Samuel Snyder and Hiram Snyder of Adair County. Hiram and his first wife, Minerva Shaw, daughter of T. Shaw, had seven children, one of whom is Eliza, who is "the wife of Justice Perigo, of Clark County." Hiram and his second wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Wright,daughter of George Burchett, had eleven children. The information Elizabeth Richardson provided on Perrigo families in the 1870 Clark County census would appear to be a good lead for you. May I also suggest that if you haven't already gone to one, you find a local LDS Family History Center and see if they have the 1880 census abstract compact disks that the Mormons released several months ago. The search capabilities are tremendous. Although I haven't used it myself, a fellow genealogist saw a brick wall I had posted on my Website and used that information with her copy of the CDS to find some possibile locations for one set of my great grandparents in that year. That information, in turn, led to the discovery that the great grandmother had been married twice and to her marriage date to my great-grandfather (I had been looking under her maiden name, not knowing of the first marriage). If you want more on the Snyders, I think I can produce a PDF copy of the Goodspeed pages and send them directly to you as an e-mail attachment if you want them. -- Karl Seitz kseitz@earthlink.net researching DeWitt, McCullough, Mairs and Seitz in Sullivan County researching Seitz in Adair County >Status: U >Resent-Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 19:09:56 -0700 >X-Original-Sender: cuznsrus@mindspring.com Fri Jan 18 19:09:56 2002 >X-EM-Version: 5, 0, 0, 0 >X-EM-Registration: #3003520714B31D032830 >X-Priority: >Reply-To: cuznsrus@mindspring.com >From: "Morrissey Addie" <cuznsrus@mindspring.com> >Old-To: MOADAIR-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Perrigo Surname >Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 21:28:42 -0500 >To: MOADAIR-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: MOADAIR-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <MOADAIR-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/109 >X-Loop: MOADAIR-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: MOADAIR-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Good evening, > I am new to the list and would like to know if someone could >possibly assist me? I have the following information which was all gathered >from a bible and family letters. > My gg-grandfather was Justice Perrigo. I know he was in Sullivan, >Clark, Putnam, Adair counties MO. He died in MO but not certain as to >where. >He married Eliza Snyder in Adair County in 1882 and had two sons >Hiram b 1882 & Jonathan b. 1887. Justice had brothers but am not aware >of their names. It was mentioned in letters that Justice and his brothers >went into the war. I know they were in MO from 1880-1900 from what I have >been able to gather from a bible and letters. The letters state he was >raised in MO but never said where he was born or came from. According to >the death cert. of Hiram it stated he was born in Green Castle 1882, but >I am told there is no such place and I don't know what county or town >Jonathan was born in as the letters never stated? I am at a loss as I >am in Florida and I have called MO Archives, county seats for the above >mentioned counties and all tell me there is no indices, no such town as >Green Castle and very few records. I really do not know where to start >as the information I have been given is very vague. I thank you for any >assistance. > >Thank you, >Jack & Addie Morrissey >Remember "The Truth Is Out There" >Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy >=============== > > > > --

    01/19/2002 07:26:53
    1. Re: MOSULLIV-D Digest V02 #9
    2. Jack. There is INDEED a Green Castle, Missouri! Don't know who told you otherwise! It is in Sullivan, but toward Adair County. Other towns around it are Green City, Pennville, etc. For those of you still living down there...help these folks out! My dad was born near Pennville and lived in Green Castle and Green City while he was growing up. I will ask him if he knows any Snyders. Marsha Sears Researching SEARS, MCDOWELL, PICKERING, PITTMAN, RODGERS, YARDLEY and many others.

    01/19/2002 04:17:31
    1. Pherigo Name
    2. There is a Pherigo Cemetery on Highway 129? (correct me if I am wrong on this one). You drive east past Unionville and turn south on 129 (Pennville Road) and twist and turn through the country. It is on the left hand side. I recall my grandma going to a Pherigo Cemetery, but it was not this one. Does anyone out there remember a smaller one in the same are? I know there were Pherigos near Pennville/Elko/Shipley's Point, etc. Anyone else? Marsha Sears Researching SEARS, MCDOWELL, PICKERING, PITTMNA, RODGERS, YARDLEY and many others.

    01/19/2002 04:15:00
    1. Re: Earlier Perrigo Post
    2. Elizabeth Richardson
    3. I encourage you to do census research as a way to broaden your knowledge of the families you are researching. You can access the census in several locations. The National Archives has regional branches in metropolitan areas throughout the US. The National Archives used to have a film rental program before September 11th, and I suspect it will start up again. You can borrow films from a Family History Center. I have purchased census CD's from Heritage Quest, which are actual images of a roll of census film. In addition, Ancestry.com now has all of the US census online. There are 4 households on the 1870 Missouri Census index with the surname PERRIGO. Three of them are in Clark county and one is in DeKalb County. These families may all be related somehow. Clark County, Jefferson Twp. page 539: PERRIGO, Johnathan, age 60, white male b. NY Caroline, age 58, white female b. NY Henrietta, age 17, white female b. Missouri PERRIGO, William, age 29, white male, b. Kentucky Mary J., age 22, white female, b. Virginia George, age 3, white male, b. Missouri Amanda, age 1, white female, b. Missouri Clark County, Jefferson Twp., page 544 PERRIGO, Martain, age 44, white male, b. Virginia Sarah E., age 25, white female, b. Indiana Union J., age 7, white female, b. Illinois Louisa M., age 5, white female, b. Illinois Sarah A., age 3, white female, b. Missouri DeKalb County, Grand River Twp., page 471 PERRIGO, Green, age 39, white male, b. Kentucky Matilda, age 27, white female, b. Illinois James, age 18, white male, b. Tennessee Delilah, age 15, white female, b. Illinois Nancy, age 13, white female, b. Illinois Mary, age 12, white female, b. Missouri John, age 9, white male, b. Missouri William, age 2, white male, b. Illinois Sarah, age 5/12, white female, b. Missouri This information doesn't answer your question, I know. Have you ever located your Justice Perrigo on the 1900 census? That would give you some idea of his age, and an indication of his place of birth (although I have found errors on many census and you'll want to find several listings). Because there are errors on the census in all categories, I am suspicious of the above entry for Union J. who is said to be female. Could your Justice Perrigo be Union Justice Perrigo? The one thing these families have in common is that a child was born in Illinois. I happen to have the 1870 census index for Illinois, so I took a look. There are several families with the surname Perrigo. I won't check them all. I can give you a printout if you're interested. HOWEVER, there were 2 listings I thought might be of further interest: a Justise S. Perrigo and a Jastice Perrigo in Adams County which I did check out. ILLINOIS, Adams County, McKee Twp., page 275: PERRIGO, Justice, age 54, white male, b. New York Rebecca, age 53, white female, b. Kentucky Ellen, age 16, white female, b. Illinois Elizabeth, age 14, white female, b. Illinois George, age 10, white male, b. Illinois (I am not certain of this child's name, but it is definitely NOT Justice!) There were other Perrigo families on this page, but none with a child called Justice. Adams, County, page 282, PERRIGO, Justise S., age 40, white male, b. New York Mary, age 37, white female, b. Illinois Lavina, age 18, white female, b. Illinois Justice, age 9, white male, b. Illinois Hope this helps, Addie. Elizabeth Richardson, Ketchikan, Alaska erich@ktn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Morrissey Addie" <cuznsrus@mindspring.com> To: <MOSULLIV-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 5:19 PM Subject: Earlier Perrigo Post > Good evening, > I am so sorry, I sent the previous message to quick. I have the > following information which was all gathered from a bible and family > letters. Again I am sorry for the quick finger. I was so anxious. :>) > My gg-grandfather was Justice Perrigo. I know he was in Sullivan, > Clark, Putnam, Adair counties MO. He died in MO but not certain as to > where. > He married Eliza Snyder in Adair County in 1882 and had two sons > Hiram b 1882 & Jonathan b. 1887. Justice had brothers but am not aware > of their names. It was mentioned in letters that Justice and his brothers > went into the war. I know they were in MO from 1880-1900 from what I have > been able to gather from a bible and letters. The letters state he was > raised in MO but never said where he was born or came from. According to > the death cert. of Hiram it stated he was born in Green Castle 1882, but > I am told there is no such place and I don't know what county or town > Jonathan was born in as the letters never stated? I am at a loss as I > am in Florida and I have called MO Archives, county seats for the above > mentioned counties and all tell me there is no indices, no such town as > Green Castle and very few records. I really do not know where to start > as the information I have been given is very vague. I thank you for any > assistance. > > Thank you, > Jack & Addie Morrissey > Remember "The Truth Is Out There" > Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy > =============== > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/18/2002 11:45:36
    1. Earlier Perrigo Post
    2. Morrissey Addie
    3. Good evening, I am so sorry, I sent the previous message to quick. I have the following information which was all gathered from a bible and family letters. Again I am sorry for the quick finger. I was so anxious. :>) My gg-grandfather was Justice Perrigo. I know he was in Sullivan, Clark, Putnam, Adair counties MO. He died in MO but not certain as to where. He married Eliza Snyder in Adair County in 1882 and had two sons Hiram b 1882 & Jonathan b. 1887. Justice had brothers but am not aware of their names. It was mentioned in letters that Justice and his brothers went into the war. I know they were in MO from 1880-1900 from what I have been able to gather from a bible and letters. The letters state he was raised in MO but never said where he was born or came from. According to the death cert. of Hiram it stated he was born in Green Castle 1882, but I am told there is no such place and I don't know what county or town Jonathan was born in as the letters never stated? I am at a loss as I am in Florida and I have called MO Archives, county seats for the above mentioned counties and all tell me there is no indices, no such town as Green Castle and very few records. I really do not know where to start as the information I have been given is very vague. I thank you for any assistance. Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy ===============

    01/18/2002 02:19:31
    1. Perrigo Surname
    2. Morrissey Addie
    3. Good evening, Would anyone be able to look for this surname Perrigo / Pherrigo in a census for me? It has been a very difficult line for me. I am more than willing to pay for any assistance I can get. Has anyone run across this surname or researching this name as well? Thank you, Jack & Addie Morrissey Remember "The Truth Is Out There" Proper Citation is essential to a credible genealogy ===============

    01/18/2002 12:13:35