Thanks for sending this for all to read. I am "trying" to go on documentation only and I am looking for family information on JAMES BRITTAIN father to E.L. Brittain b: 1896 Missouri (per obit). E.L. was the father to my father JACK D. BRITTAIN b: 1919 Missouri. I also just got copies of my grandfathers divorce and it has a list of names that were called into court to testify for him and I find the name of DUKE mention a few times with the addresses where they were living or working at that time. I have posted some BRITTAIN obits to the Jasper county obit site also, for those that might be interested. Victoria Brittain Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Carlile <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 8:36 PM Subject: [MOTANEY] Fw: [KYKNOX] Fwd: James Bly-Jane Brittain > forward > > Barb in OK > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Hines" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 3:52 PM > Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Fwd: James Bly-Jane Brittain > > > > I don't have my own proof yet, but another researcher told me that Mary > > Prudence's father was one of the George Brittains. He was supposedly the > > George Brittain, a preacher, who performed the marriage for Elisha Green > > and Nancy Bingham on June 24, 1813 in Knox Co., Ky. I'm still working > > on that when I have a chance to get info from Harlan Co. or early Knox > > Co. > > > > We are leaving on vacation real shortly here. If I'm lucky I will make > > it out courthouse hunting in Knox or Laurel Co. sometime this week. > > > > This is not my work and I haven't connected my Green/Bingham line to this > > Brittain line yet, but here is some data another researcher sent me. > > Seems like your Parks has a real good chance here: > > > > 1. NATHANIEL1 BRITTAIN was born 1740, and died 17 October 1776 in During > > the war. He married > > ELIZABETH PARKS. > > More About NATHANIEL BRITTAIN: > > > > Military: Private 8th Virginia Regiment in Revolutionary War > > > > Notes: > > Nathaniel is said to have been the son of James Brittain who came to the > > American colonies in the 1700's from Wales. This James Brittain is said > > to have had seven sons who all served in the Revolution. Nathaniel and > > Elizabeth Parks Brittain had five known children besides George: James, > > who married Nancy Chadwell; Levi who married Nancy Daniel; Parks who > > married first Elizabeth King, second Sally Leonard and third Sarah Price; > > William; and Mary, who married James Gray. James and Nancy Chadwell > > Brittain settled in Lee County, Va. Some of their descendants have also > > lived in Harlan County. Levi and Nancy Daniels Brittain lived in Knox > > County. They are the ancestors of many of the Brittain families in Knox > > and Clay counties. > > > > Children of NATHANIEL BRITTAIN and ELIZABETH PARKS are: > > > > i. JAMES2 BRITTAIN, m. NANCY CHADWELL. > > > > More About JAMES BRITTAIN: > > Individual Note: settled in Lee County, Virginia > > > > ii. LEVI BRITTAIN, m. NANCY DANIELS. > > > > More About LEVI BRITTAIN: > > Individual Note: lived in Knox County, Kentucky > > > > iii. PARKS BRITTAIN, m. (1) ELIZABETH KING; m. (2) SALLY > > LEONARD; m. > > (3) SARAH PRICE. > > > > More About ELIZABETH KING: > > Individual Note: first wife > > > > More About SALLY LEONARD: > > Individual Note: second wife > > > > More About SARAH PRICE: > > Individual Note: third wife > > > > iv. MARY BRITTAIN, m. JAMES GRAY. > > > > 2. v. GEORGE BRITTAIN, b. 1768, Wythe County, Virginia; d. > > 31 October 1850, > > Harlan County, Kentucky. > > > > Generation No. 2 > > > > 2. GEORGE2 BRITTAIN (NATHANIEL1) was born 1768 in Wythe County, Virginia, > > and died 31 > > October 1850 in Harlan County, Kentucky. He married (1) NANCY POSEY, > > daughter of BENJAMIN > > POSEY and SUSANNAH CHADWELL. She was born 1796 in Georgia, and died 1881. > > He married (2) > > MARY BAILEY Bef. 1793, daughter of CARR BAILEY and MARY TURNER. She was > > born 1772 in > > Henry County, Virginia. > > > > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > > > my george was the son of Parks Brittain was this your marys father? > > > > > > ************************************************************************ > > * Tracking #: DF9ACB0D719E8D4DABB3CB6A9EBBAE6176CD50F0 > > * > > ************************************************************************ > > > ==== MOTANEY Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ > >
forward Barb in OK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hines" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 3:52 PM Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Fwd: James Bly-Jane Brittain > I don't have my own proof yet, but another researcher told me that Mary > Prudence's father was one of the George Brittains. He was supposedly the > George Brittain, a preacher, who performed the marriage for Elisha Green > and Nancy Bingham on June 24, 1813 in Knox Co., Ky. I'm still working > on that when I have a chance to get info from Harlan Co. or early Knox > Co. > > We are leaving on vacation real shortly here. If I'm lucky I will make > it out courthouse hunting in Knox or Laurel Co. sometime this week. > > This is not my work and I haven't connected my Green/Bingham line to this > Brittain line yet, but here is some data another researcher sent me. > Seems like your Parks has a real good chance here: > > 1. NATHANIEL1 BRITTAIN was born 1740, and died 17 October 1776 in During > the war. He married > ELIZABETH PARKS. > More About NATHANIEL BRITTAIN: > > Military: Private 8th Virginia Regiment in Revolutionary War > > Notes: > Nathaniel is said to have been the son of James Brittain who came to the > American colonies in the 1700's from Wales. This James Brittain is said > to have had seven sons who all served in the Revolution. Nathaniel and > Elizabeth Parks Brittain had five known children besides George: James, > who married Nancy Chadwell; Levi who married Nancy Daniel; Parks who > married first Elizabeth King, second Sally Leonard and third Sarah Price; > William; and Mary, who married James Gray. James and Nancy Chadwell > Brittain settled in Lee County, Va. Some of their descendants have also > lived in Harlan County. Levi and Nancy Daniels Brittain lived in Knox > County. They are the ancestors of many of the Brittain families in Knox > and Clay counties. > > Children of NATHANIEL BRITTAIN and ELIZABETH PARKS are: > > i. JAMES2 BRITTAIN, m. NANCY CHADWELL. > > More About JAMES BRITTAIN: > Individual Note: settled in Lee County, Virginia > > ii. LEVI BRITTAIN, m. NANCY DANIELS. > > More About LEVI BRITTAIN: > Individual Note: lived in Knox County, Kentucky > > iii. PARKS BRITTAIN, m. (1) ELIZABETH KING; m. (2) SALLY > LEONARD; m. > (3) SARAH PRICE. > > More About ELIZABETH KING: > Individual Note: first wife > > More About SALLY LEONARD: > Individual Note: second wife > > More About SARAH PRICE: > Individual Note: third wife > > iv. MARY BRITTAIN, m. JAMES GRAY. > > 2. v. GEORGE BRITTAIN, b. 1768, Wythe County, Virginia; d. > 31 October 1850, > Harlan County, Kentucky. > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. GEORGE2 BRITTAIN (NATHANIEL1) was born 1768 in Wythe County, Virginia, > and died 31 > October 1850 in Harlan County, Kentucky. He married (1) NANCY POSEY, > daughter of BENJAMIN > POSEY and SUSANNAH CHADWELL. She was born 1796 in Georgia, and died 1881. > He married (2) > MARY BAILEY Bef. 1793, daughter of CARR BAILEY and MARY TURNER. She was > born 1772 in > Henry County, Virginia. > > > [email protected] wrote: > > > my george was the son of Parks Brittain was this your marys father? > > > ************************************************************************ > * Tracking #: DF9ACB0D719E8D4DABB3CB6A9EBBAE6176CD50F0 > * > ************************************************************************
--part1_b2.f1a8ac3.277a3896_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_b2.f1a8ac3.277a3896_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 26 Dec 2000 13:06:16 EST Subject: HASKINS IN TENN, ALA,ARK AND OKLA To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows sub 34 HAMILTON HASKINS was born1824 in South Carolina he married Charity Gibson July 16,1846 in Campbell co Ga. by 1850 they were in walker co ala they had 6 children [1] Louisa Jane born 1848 married #1 Robert Raines #2 Rueben southard #Frank White [2]John W. born 1852 married Pamela Priscilla Raines [3]George W. born 1854 married 31 Mary Raines 3 Sophenia Burt Loggains [4] Joseph wilson born 1856 married Julia Davis [5] Charity Ann born 1859. [6] Mary Alice born 1861 married H. B. Fancher[might have been her #2 marraige] Hamilton enlisted in the Civil War 2-22-1862 from walker co he was in co f ala inf. he was killed 4 months later in june 1862 Charity died 1867 . by then John And Louisa has married into the Raines family And they all left Walker co in 1867. went into Tenn a few months then moved to boone co ark in 1969. the rest of the children married in taney co mo and boone co ark . some of them settled in lincoln and muskogee co okla --part1_b2.f1a8ac3.277a3896_boundary--
Here is another letter Barb in OK ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hines" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 26, 2000 12:20 PM Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Fwd: James Bly-Jane Brittain > I'm not a BRITTAIN expert, but I have a Mary Prudence Brittain who may be a > sister of your George Brittain. > > I have hunted off and on for Mary Prudence Brittain (b. Abt. 1805 - d. Abt. 1883) > who ran off abt 1833 with Elisha Green to Mason/Nicholas Co., KY. Elisah Green > left his wife, Nancy (Bingham) Green, and 10 children in Harlan Co. So far, I > believe that Elisha and Mary had eight children between 1831 and 1846. I think > that it is two of their sons, Harrison and Chadwell, who are buried in Plumville > Cemetery, Mason Co., KY. I do not have their death records yet to prove it is > the right GREEN family. > > There used to be a web page at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/knox/census/1810/90.jpg that had a George > Brittain on it. But, the page seems to have moved and I don't know where it is > now. There was a George Brittain who was the "Father of Harlan Co." I can > imagine that everyone of his kids named a son George. ;-) It's hard to say > which George each of us is actually looking for. Mary named a son George > Brittain Green. He was born about 1834 - probably in the Mason Co. area. I > don't know if Elisha Green and Mary Prudence Brittain actually married or just > passed themselves off as already married when they moved off to the Mason Co. > area. > > Kathy in MN > > [email protected] wrote: > > > James Henry Bly ,son of John and Charity Adams Bly married may 31 1855 in > > Caldwell co mo on their way to Mercer co mo.[as stated in Janes civil war > > pension record] > > James was born 1827 in K > > entucky.making the trip to Mo. with him was his widowed mother, Charity Adams > > Bly. > > Jane was the dau of George Brittain and Hanora Memory Larrimore Brittain > > she was born 1-1839 in Knox co ky. > > James and Jane had 4 children > > [1] George william born 4-15-1856 > > [2]John Eli born 5-3-1858 > > [3] Mary Elizabeth born 9-1860[my grandmother] > > [4] Sarah Margaret born 8-1862 > > the first 3 children were born in mercer co . > > they moved to Keokuk Co Iowa in 1861 where their last child was born. > > JAmes enlisted in the civil war 9-1862 33rd inf co. f, he was sent home > > on sick leave 11-29-1863 and died ther jan14 1864[have his war record] > > after his death Jane and the children moved back to Mercer co Mo > > she married Calvin Parton may 1865 there. they left there and moved to > > Wilson co Kan by 1870 and moved to taney co mo in 1876. > > jane and calvin had 4 sons > > [1]Charley > > [2]Joseph > > [3] Munroe > > [4] James > > Jane died 1911 in Boone co Ark and is buried in the Omaha cem > > > > --part1_c.f160053.27795105_boundary-- > > > ************************************************************************ > * Tracking #: F7F6D8DAD30CAF44B2E32065876F5630418B7FAA > * > ************************************************************************
Thought some one on this list might not see this I know their is some Brittain researchers on Taney Co Barb in OK ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 25, 2000 7:40 PM Subject: [KYKNOX] Fwd: James Bly-Jane Brittain > > --part1_c.f160053.27795105_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > --part1_c.f160053.27795105_boundary > Content-Type: message/rfc822 > Content-Disposition: inline > > Return-path: <[email protected]> > From: [email protected] > Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2000 20:39:04 EST > Subject: James Bly-Jane Brittain > To: [email protected] > MIME-Version: 1.0 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows sub 32 > > James Henry Bly ,son of John and Charity Adams Bly married may 31 1855 in > Caldwell co mo on their way to Mercer co mo.[as stated in Janes civil war > pension record] > James was born 1827 in K > entucky.making the trip to Mo. with him was his widowed mother, Charity Adams > Bly. > Jane was the dau of George Brittain and Hanora Memory Larrimore Brittain > she was born 1-1839 in Knox co ky. > James and Jane had 4 children > [1] George william born 4-15-1856 > [2]John Eli born 5-3-1858 > [3] Mary Elizabeth born 9-1860[my grandmother] > [4] Sarah Margaret born 8-1862 > the first 3 children were born in mercer co . > they moved to Keokuk Co Iowa in 1861 where their last child was born. > JAmes enlisted in the civil war 9-1862 33rd inf co. f, he was sent home > on sick leave 11-29-1863 and died ther jan14 1864[have his war record] > after his death Jane and the children moved back to Mercer co Mo > she married Calvin Parton may 1865 there. they left there and moved to > Wilson co Kan by 1870 and moved to taney co mo in 1876. > jane and calvin had 4 sons > [1]Charley > [2]Joseph > [3] Munroe > [4] James > Jane died 1911 in Boone co Ark and is buried in the Omaha cem > > --part1_c.f160053.27795105_boundary-- > > > ************************************************************************ > * Tracking #: 23C15F4ED95E19459F2BF07B1A302B65E89FD840 > * > ************************************************************************
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Oh dear, I haven't read the rest of my mail but I do appreciate you clearing this up for me. MERRY CHRISTMAS Victoria Brittain Allen ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, December 24, 2000 8:44 PM Subject: Re: [MOTANEY] THE STORY OF UNCLE IKE AND THE SHEPARD OF THE HILLS CHARACTERS > I didn't post this original message, but thought I would clarify it for the > author before we get a load of messages asking for lookups. Read her post > again. This is what it says. She is going to post excerpts from the book > from time to time as I read it, not do lookups. I'm sure we all wish it were > indexed, but she says it isn't, and we all know how hard it is to find random > material in an unindexed book. > > << This book is not indexed > > nor am > > I doing look ups but will post inserts from this book from time to >> > > Merry Christmas to all you Taney County researchers! > > Ida > Oliver, Archer from Taney > > > ==== MOTANEY Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Get Free Access to over 900 million names from Dec 7 until Dec 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 > >
I didn't post this original message, but thought I would clarify it for the author before we get a load of messages asking for lookups. Read her post again. This is what it says. She is going to post excerpts from the book from time to time as I read it, not do lookups. I'm sure we all wish it were indexed, but she says it isn't, and we all know how hard it is to find random material in an unindexed book. << This book is not indexed > nor am > I doing look ups but will post inserts from this book from time to >> Merry Christmas to all you Taney County researchers! Ida Oliver, Archer from Taney
Could you look up a Henry B. Wright & LuCinda Summers. Thank You! On Sun, 24 Dec 2000 10:32:40 -0200 "Victoria" <[email protected]> writes: > Has anyone ever heard of a book called "The Story of Uncle Ike and > the > Shepard of the Hills Characters" by Oscar R. Morrill, son of the > famous > postmaster? I have the book here and it has a lot of information on > the > Wright surname from your area of Missouri. This book is not indexed > nor am > I doing look ups but will post inserts from this book from time to > time. > > > Victoria > Brittain Allen > > > ==== MOTANEY Mailing List ==== > > > > ============================== > Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/ > >
Has anyone ever heard of a book called "The Story of Uncle Ike and the Shepard of the Hills Characters" by Oscar R. Morrill, son of the famous postmaster? I have the book here and it has a lot of information on the Wright surname from your area of Missouri. This book is not indexed nor am I doing look ups but will post inserts from this book from time to time. Victoria Brittain Allen
Happy Holidays! I recently updated my genealogy webpages and moved them to a new server. If you by chance had any of my pages bookmarked previously, you may want to stop by and update your bookmarks or favorites with the new address. The online Gedcom file and links pages have also been updated. Click on any of the links below to go to the new site. Best wishes for the Holiday season, Tom Stevenson -- http://www.GenealogySource.com http://www.StevensonFamily.com http://www.DruryFamily.com http://www.GideonFamily.com Researching AUBUCHON*CARON*DRURY*GIDEON*GIDLEY* HAYDEN*HEMPHILL*LOGAN*LYONS*McCAULEY*McKINNEY* POLLOCK*REID*SANDS*STEVENSON*TELFORD*TUTTLE*WOODS
Hi Listers, I just received word from Fleta Powell Aday that the 1860 and 1870 Carroll County Arkansas censuses have been put online at the Carroll County Historical Society web site. That URL is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcchs/ If you have ancestors who might have been in Carroll County, AR here is your chance to find them. Happy Hunting, Jo
Hi everyone, wanted to let you know I finally have my gedcom up on WorldConnect at http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=terjess2 It contains info on Blevins Coulter Dewitt Helm Page Ruble Trimble Walker from Taney County, and many more from surrounding MO and AR counties in the White River Valley area. Terri Walker
Howdy! It was a beautiful, cold, sunshiny day in the White River Valley today. I couldn't believe my eyes when I woke up and realized the sun was shining in a bright blue sky. First time in over a week we've seen the sun. We still have about 6" of snow on the ground, and more in the drifts, etc. I think we had about 14" total last week, but none of it has really gone anywhere for melting...it's not been warm enough, long enough, for it to do more than glaze over. I want to thank those of you who've been to my gen site and written me with compliments! I'm sure I've not replied to everyone--haven't had more than a few minutes at a time at the puter today, one of those catch-as-catch-can days. I can't tell you the relief I feel since I finished the darn thing. The really bad part is, I can think of more stuff to add already...and I don't wanna. <BG> Ingrid Albers, Rick Swan, and I are doing background and work on the script for the Bald Knobber re-enactment. One comment that I've run across in various books is that Nat Kinney, captain of the BK, and his followers were contemptuously referred to as the "Sunday School Crowd". Kinney preached at Oak Grove Church, just north of Kirbyville, and started a Sunday School. Of course, then he'd go out and command some of the nasty deeds attributed to the BK. "Sunday School Crowd" was a sarcastic remark, due to the hypocrisy, of course. I've seen that phrase in other places--off the top of my head, I can't tell you where--and I've heard it used in recent years. I never realized it could be a regional remark...have any of y'all heard your grandparents and etc. use that phrase? Is it a nationally-recognized one? I'm just curious, it's not got nuttin' to do with anything. Is it something like one of Ben Franklin's sayings in the Farmer's Almanac, used everywhere, or is it strictly a Taney Co./WRV saying? Those of you who've asked how my sis is, she's doing better, thanks to all the prayers sent on her behalf. Let me tell you, the Creator was inundated the past couple of weeks! Just in case I don't do any more e's this week--would you believe, I've not bought Christmas yet?--(spoken like a true former long-term WalMart associate!) and I'm gonna be working on various projects over the next couple of weeks. I did add a couple of links to the Christian County page at WRV, and I fixed the historical society link (how do those things get broken if I don't mess with them in the first place, that's what I'd like to know...) Have a GREAT Christmas Holiday! Be safe, and y'all...start posting some stories... Oh, yeah... I need the addresses for any historical and genealogical societies I might have missed in combing the web for them. I have 18 to invite to Outlaw Roundup in May, 2001, and if you see one I've missed in the list, please let me know! AR Gen Soc; Boone Co. His&Gen Soc; Baxter Co. His&Gen; Barry Co; Carroll Co.; Christian Co.; Douglas Co.; Greene Co. (MO); Marion Co.; Madison Co.; MO Folklore Soc; MO Hist Soc; MO State Gen Soc; Newton Co. Soc; Ozark Co. (MO); OGS in Springfield; Ozarks Heritage Tourism Soc, also in Spfd; State His Soc of MO; and Stone Co. MO...if AR has a Historical Society, or there are any counties y'all think I should invite to come play with us at the Outlaw Roundup, please send me the addresses. I'm going to send the invites out next week or so. I don't know what's available in AR, if there are more! Now, you can stop reading...LOL Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda
Howdy! I am so very pleased to say--it's done. I've been promising and promising, and I finally finished uploading it less than an hour ago. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gregvonda/index.html Our gen site has people from Wyandotte Co. KS; Stone, Taney, Christian and Douglas Counties in MO; and a few folks from AR and OK. There are tons of pictures, some stories, and what information I have on Greg's and my direct lines. Some of the names involved include: Blansit, Brock/Brach, Bryan, Cook, Craig, Drake, Driffey, Gill, Harris, Henningson, Jackson, Kirkland, Kerns, Lampe, Lee, McHugh, O'Herin/O'Hearn, Sales/Sells, Sappington, Sheets, Slater, Smith, Steptoe, Teagarden, Becker, Bull, Bilyeu, Clinkenbeard, Cox, Daniels, Davis, Dimond, Evans, Ford, Fluth, Giles, Hatley, Howard, Macomb, Moore, Napier, Overstreet, Phenix/Phoenix, Price, Priest, Pope, Radloff, Roberts, Ruff, Serginer/Surginer, Slusher, Strann, Walker, Warden, Watson, Peveral, Watts, Wilson, Workman, Worley. Y'know, I say it's done...it's done enough. The saints above know there ain't a genealogist alive who can say their work is DONE...LOL I didn't want to know how many pages there are...and I still don't. Let's just say...I hope I've learned something... And while it's a beautiful icy night in Taney Co. MO, now that the website is "done", the snow and stuff can quit forcing me to stay home! Vonda ListMom for MOTaney and MO-AR-WRV at Rootsweb http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv
I am forwarding this with permission from the Missouri List. If our good friends on the Taney List could lend a hand. I realize the info she posted is a bit thin and maybe if someone has a cemetery index or such that might be of help please contact her personally. Ok. Her addy is [email protected] Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 6:15 PM Subject: [MO] Re: Missouri-D Digest V00 #426 > In a message dated 12/14/00 12:25:06 PM Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp >> > > How could I find a cemetery data base in Missouri. Or is there such a thing? > I am still looking for the cemetery where my gg-grandfather was buried. > They lived in Taney County. He was killed at the beginning of the Civil War. > He was buried 4 miles from his house. That is all I seem to find. I did find > them in the 1860 census. He was John Bozarth. His wife and children were > moved back to ILLinois for safety. > bye, LL > > > > > ==== Missouri Mailing List ==== > To subscribe to MO-ROLLCALL-L: send a message containing > only the word "subscribe" to > [email protected] > > ============================== > Search over 600 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
--part1_a.6298814.276a76ac_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_a.6298814.276a76ac_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) by air-yh03.mail.aol.com (v77.14) with ESMTP; Thu, 14 Dec 2000 14:13:49 -0500 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v77.27) with ESMTP; Thu, 14 Dec 2000 14:13:38 -0500 Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id eBEJBdW11845; Thu, 14 Dec 2000 11:11:39 -0800 Resent-Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 11:11:39 -0800 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Thu Dec 14 11:11:38 2000 From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 14:11:16 EST Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 32 Subject: [MOMERCER-L] Mary Elizabeth Bly Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1188 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] would like to share info with desc of the following people Mary Elizabeth Bly De Jurnette Raines LIZ was born sept 16 1860 in Mercer co Medicine township mo. she was the dau of Jane Brittain and her 1st husband James Henry Bly. she was the Granddaughter of George and Hanora Memory Larrimore Brittain and John and Charity Adams Bly. Liz had 2 brothers 1 sister and 4 half-broters; George born 1856 in mercer co married Sinthia Laws John eli born 1858 in mercer co married Arminda Hopper Sarah Margaret [Etta] born 1862 in Keokuk co Iowa her parents left mercer co in 1861 and moved to Keokuk co Iowa . there her father enlisted in the civil war [have his c.w. records] he died while home on sick leave 1-14-1864 in Steady run , keokuk co iowa. jane moved with her children back to mercer co. there she married Calvin Parton,a widower, may 1865 and had 4 sons [1] Joseph marion parton married Vesta hopper [2]james Henry married Edna Bates [3] Charles married Maggie Parks [4] Munroe married Retta Bell they left mercer co and moved to wilson co Kansas by 1870. several of the brittains moved with them. liz married her 1st husband Wm. Henry Dejurnette in 1874 in wilson co. by 1878 they all left wilson co and moved to taney co mo liz and Henrys 1st child Wm, henry[Willie] was born 1876 before they left Kan and their dau Sarah Urith was born in Taney co in 1877. Wm Sr. died 1878 in Taney co. Liz Married John allen Raines, son of william Bailey and Elizabeth kennymore Raines may 15 1883 in Boone co ark john was born 9-4-1854 in walker co ala their children were [1]John Allen born 1881[before they married ] he married Naomi Rowan [2]Annie died age 6 [3] mary lillie mae married will perry [4] samantha viola married will van horn [5]james munroe married sarah marler [6] robert Colombus Married Otie hughey [7]francis Modella married Earl Green [8]Paul Eli married Sophie manley they moved back and forth from taney co to boone co and Liz died 1912 at Lead Hill ark and is buried in the Raley cem there in 1919 John came with his Married children to Keokuk Falls Okla and died there mar 8 1931 and is buried in the Keokuk cem in Pottawamie co --part1_a.6298814.276a76ac_boundary--
--part1_81.442119e.276a637b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_81.442119e.276a637b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 12:44:10 EST Subject: Jasper[JAP] Hopper- Sarah Margaret [Etta] Bly To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 32 Jasper was born may 1858 the son of Josuah and Heneritta Hopper He married 1878 in Mincy Mo. taney co to Sarah Margaret Bly. she was the dau of Jane Brittain and her first husband James Henry Bly she was born aug 1862 in Keokuk co Iowa. they moved into Boone Co. ark then Indain Terr. then after 1900 they moved to Stone co and lived there the rest of their lives Jasper died 1920 and Etta died 1945. they are buried in the yoakum pond Cem At Reed Springs stone co. their children were;[copied from family bible in possesion of Mary Hopper Hindricks in 1980 by Dolores Raines sutton]I Jesse orn 1880 in taney co died 1897 in I.T. Wm.Arthur born 1882 in taney co Joseph c. born july 1886 in taney co died 1902 Lillie Mae born nov 1888 in young ark. boone co married 1st John kelley 12-21-1906 2nd Ivan Vador died in 1950s in Indaina JOHN born 1885 married Maybelle Parks 7-12-1902 in boone co George Washington born 10-22-1890 in boone co married hanna Mills died 1973 in Reeds sPrings mo. James Munroe born 3-24-1892 married Mandy Breckenridge 1915 died bt 1967-1972 David Isiah born 10-15-1893 in boone co married 1919 to Phebe Esters died 1972 Mary jane born8-9-1895 in alpena ark boone co married fred hendricks 4-27-1913.[died after 1980[ i visited her at reed springs then] Ida Madeline born 11-28-1897 at alpena ark married Elmer Estes 8-4-1914 died 1977 FEmale infant born and died 1899 in alpena ark Harve Lee born 8-2-1902 in Denver ark boone co married 1st ---richardson 1-8-1927 2nd Gertie Edwards EVERETT Crockett born 12-5-1903 on denver ark --part1_81.442119e.276a637b_boundary--
--part1_b9.9875b3d.2768b1f4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_b9.9875b3d.2768b1f4_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 06:02:52 EST Subject: Rolly Williams murder 1921 in Taney co. To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 21 i have lost e-mail addresses of several people who wrote me wanting the newspaper articles on Rollys murder please contact me as i now have the info --part1_b9.9875b3d.2768b1f4_boundary--
--part1_9e.d4df1ff.2768357d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_9e.d4df1ff.2768357d_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 21:12:28 EST Subject: Fwd: Rolland T. Williams and Francis Alice Raines To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_9e.d4df1ff.2768350c_boundary" X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 21 --part2_9e.d4df1ff.2768350c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part2_9e.d4df1ff.2768350c_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: D RAINES SUTTON Message-ID: <90.d630738.276834a[email protected]> Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2000 21:10:49 EST Subject: Rolland T. Williams and Francis Alice Raines To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 21 Rolly was born 5-28-1863 he married 8-21-1886 in Taney co Mo to Francis Alice Raines she was the dau of Louisa Jane Haskins and her 1st husband Robert Raines. she was born 1-18-1871 in Taney co Mo. her father Robert was Stabbed to death at Forsyth right after she was born[see s.c. turnbo papers] Rolly was shot and killed in his garden on 11-21-1921 by the father of 2 of his son-in-laws father of Henry and Walter Thurman. Rolly and Alice had 14 children[all born in taney co mo] [1]John Brison born 7-22-1888 died 8-25-1890 [2]James Amosborn 1-16-1889 married Pearl Hames died 2-6-1958 [3] Mary Ann born 12-23-1892 married 8-16-1908 in mincy mo to Henry Thurman died 3-4-1966 at Paden ok okfusgee co. [4]William Forum born 10-26-1893 married Laura Green died 3-31-1959 [5] Martha Mae born 2-21-1895 married Oscar Mannon died 4-3-1920 [6] Harietta Lou born 12-20-1897 [7] Charity Ellen born 7-28-1898 married Walter Thurman died 3-23-1974 [8]Cora Bell born 11-7-1899 married Walter Hayes died 2-4-1937 [9]Dora Lottie born 2-12-1900 died 3-13-1900 [10]George Emanuel born 5-22-1903 married Effie Stosky died 1985 [11] Winnie Alice born 8-30-1904 married John Looper [12]Florence Minerva born 5-23-1906 married Arthur Copps died 6-10-1971 [13]Robert Earnest born 4-19-1908 married Lucille Roy died 1-16-1976 [14]Lee born 10-13-1909 died 1-15-1920 --part2_9e.d4df1ff.2768350c_boundary-- --part1_9e.d4df1ff.2768357d_boundary--