WHOOO HOOO - THANKS to all who helped get this back together, you are awesome! Alice Nicholson Phoenix, AZ -----Original Message----- From: Tom Caulley Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 4:12 PM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: [MOWASHIN] (no subject) The data from the late Brian Oster's Missouri Marriages site is now available again. I spent the last 2 days converting the files to text files and uploading them to my Roots Web site where they should be secure from now on. You can access them at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caulleyfamilyinfo/MissouriMarriages/ Some pages may need a little tweeking of "Cleaning Up" since not all the pages had word-wrap enabled, but at least after a year, you can now research Missouri marriages again. Enjoy, Tom Caulley ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Great news everyone! We now have Brian Oster's marriages records officially uploaded and available to search again! Thank you to Larry, who sent a copy of the cd to me. This allowed us to move forward without any copy charges. (-: And many thanks to Tom Caulley, who offered to upload these to the internet! (Without his help, this project would have been delayed until February since my right hand/arm is in a cast at the moment). Tom created the below website in record time! (pun intended). Please know that we are also in the process of housing these marriage records on a second website in the near future to ensure there will never be a problem of losing them again. As soon as that has been done, the additional URL will be posted. Enjoy! Kay Clerc-Fakhar, FL http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caulleyfamilyinfo/MissouriMarriages/index.html Welcome to the Missouri Marriage Records Site CRAWFORD COUNTY Crawford 1829 1831 Miscellaneous -- Crawford 1829 1831 Index -- Crawford 1831 1855 Volume 1 -- Crawford 1831 1855 Volume 1 Index -- Crawford 1854 1871 Volume 2 -- Crawford 1854 1871 Volume 2 Index -- Crawford 1870 1881 Volume C -- Crawford 1870 1881 Volume C Index -- Crawford 1880 1889 Volume D -- Crawford 1880 1889 Volume D Index -- Crawford 1888 1897 Volume E -- Crawford 1888 1897 Volume E Index -- FRANKLIN COUNTY Franklin Births 1863 1872 Book A -- Franklin Births 1863 1872 Book A Index -- Franklin Consolidated Marriage Index Books A B and C -- Franklin 1819 1845 Book A -- Franklin 1819 1845 Book A Consolidated Index -- Franklin 1819 1845 Book A Index -- Franklin 18451 18641 Book1 B -- Franklin 1845 1864 Book B Consolidated Index -- Franklin 1845 1864 Book B Index -- Franklin 1863-1881 Book C -- Franklin 1863-1881 Book C Consolidated Index -- Franklin 1863-1881 Book C Index -- Franklin 1866 1875 Book A Colored -- Franklin 1866 1875 Book A Colored Consolidated Index -- Franklin 1866 1875 Book A Colored Index -- Franklin 1871-1881 Book D -- Franklin 1871 1881 Book D Index -- Franklin 1881-1885 Book E -- Franklin 1881 - 1885 Book E Index -- Franklin 1885-1890 Book F -- Franklin 1885 - 1890 Book F Index -- Franklin 1890-1894 Book G -- Franklin 1890-1894 Book G Index -- Franklin 1894-1897 Book H -- Franklin 1894-1897 Book H Index -- Franklin 1894 1897 Book H Index Recovered -- Franklin 1897-1901 Book I -- Franklin 1897-1901 Book I Index -- Franklin 1914-1921 Book L -- Franklin 1914-1921 Book L Index -- IRON COUNTY Iron Voume l 1857-1871 -- Iron Volume 2 1871-1881 -- Iron Volume 3 1881-1889 -- Iron Volume 4 1889-1899 -- Iron Volume 5 1899-1906 -- Iron Vol 6 1906-1922 -- Iron Vol 7 1913-1922 -- Iron 1922-1927 Vol 9 -- Iron 1927-1933 Vol 10 -- JEFFERSON COUNTY Jefferson Commissions And Marriages 1826-1838 -- Jefferson Commissions And Marriages 1826-1838 Index -- Jefferson Commissions And Marriages 1838-1849 -- Jefferson Commissions And Marriages 1838-1849 Index -- Jefferson 1866-1878 Colored -- Jefferson 1866-1878 Colored Index -- Jefferson 1869 - 1881 -- Jefferson 1869 - 1881 Index -- Jefferson 1881-1885 Vol 1 -- Jefferson 1881-1885 Vol 1 Index -- Jefferson 1885-1890 Volume 2 -- Jefferson 1885-1890 Volume 2 Index -- Jefferson Sept. 1849 - March 1871 -- Jefferson Sept 1849 March1871 Index -- ST. FRANCOIS COUNTY St Francois Marriages in Deed Book A 1819-1835 -- St Francois Co. MarriagesFound in Deed Book B1835-1836 -- St Francois Co. MarriagesFound in Deed Book B 1835-1836 Index -- St Francois 1835-1852 Volume 1 -- St Francois 1835-1852 Volume 1 Index -- St Francois 1852-1876 Volume 2 -- St Francois 1852-1876 Volume 2 Index -- St Francois 1876-1881 Volume 3 -- St Francois 1876-1881 Volume 3 Index -- St Francois 1881-1887 Volume 4 -- St Francois 1881-1887 Volume 4 Index -- St. Francois 1887-1893 Volume 5 -- St. Francois 1887-1893 Volume 5 Index -- St Francois 1893-1897 Volume 6 -- St Francois 1893-1897 Volume 6 Index -- St Francois 1897-1900 Volume 7 -- St Francois 1897-1900 Volume 7 Index -- St Francois 1901-1903 Volume 8 -- St Francois 1901-1903 Volume 8 Index -- St. Francois County Marriage Records 1901-1903 Volume 9 -- St. Francois 1901-1903 Volume 10 -- WASHINGTON COUNTY Washington Co. Marriages & Births of Blacks 1865-1875 -- Washington Co. Marriages & Births of Blacks 1865-1875 Index -- Washington Co. 1815 1844 Book A -- Washington Co. 1815 1844 Book A Index -- Washington Co. 1844 - 1862 -- Washington Co. 1918 - 1926 Volume 6 -- Washington Co. 1918-1926 Volume 6 Index -- Washington Co. 1926 - 1932 Volume 7 -- Washington Co. 1926 - 1932 Volume 7 Index -- Washington Co. 1932 - 1937 Volume 8 -- Washington Co. 1932 - 1937 Volume 8 Index -- Potosi Independent-Journal Anniversaries -- Potosi Independent-Journal Births -- Potosi Independent-Journal Obituaries --
THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! THANK YOU!! Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 12 spoiled-rotten cats, 2 lazy dogs, 1 tolerant husband www.carrollscorner.net www.facebook.com/carrollscorner63664 www.youtube.com/Ziock63664 ________________________________ From: Tom Caulley <[email protected]> To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 15, 2012 5:12 PM Subject: [MOWASHIN] (no subject) The data from the late Brian Oster's Missouri Marriages site is now available again. I spent the last 2 days converting the files to text files and uploading them to my Roots Web site where they should be secure from now on. You can access them at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caulleyfamilyinfo/MissouriMarriages/ Some pages may need a little tweeking of "Cleaning Up" since not all the pages had word-wrap enabled, but at least after a year, you can now research Missouri marriages again. Enjoy, Tom Caulley ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The data from the late Brian Oster's Missouri Marriages site is now available again. I spent the last 2 days converting the files to text files and uploading them to my Roots Web site where they should be secure from now on. You can access them at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~caulleyfamilyinfo/MissouriMarriages/ Some pages may need a little tweeking of "Cleaning Up" since not all the pages had word-wrap enabled, but at least after a year, you can now research Missouri marriages again. Enjoy, Tom Caulley
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: posterone Surnames: NICHOLSON, RANKIN, COMPTON, ROWLAND, STRICKER, SCHURWAN Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8027/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Leo Gerald Nicholson, also known as "Jerry", was born in Potosi, Missouri November 9, 1928, the son of Francis Leo Nicholson and Vera (Rankin) Nicholson, and died November 15, 2012 at his home in Maryland Heights, MO at the age of 84. Leo was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Shirley (Compton) Nicholson, son Leo Stephen Nicholson and brother Joseph R. Nicholson. He is survived by two daughters; Carol Sue Rowland and husband Ray of Maryland Heights, MO; Victoria Ann Nicholson of Anaheim Hills, CA; step-son Terry Stricker of the home; sister Patricia Schurwan and husband E.J. "Bud" Schurwan of St. Louis; brother James Nicholson and wife Alice of Phoenix, AZ; nieces Doris Jean, Linda, Diane, Nancy, Beth, JoAnn, Theresa, and Becky; nephews John and Tom; grandchildren Paxton, Alexis, Austin and Paige Rowland, Crystal; great grandchildren, Stephanie and Elijah; aunt Geneva Nicholson, Columbia, Il. Upon graduation from Potosi High School Jerry, along with his friend Jack Elsey, joined the Marine Corp on September 9, 1946 and they was sent to Paris Island. When his tour of duty was complete he returned to Potosi and worked at the Nicholson/Sinclair Service Station. He was recalled to military duty during the Korean conflict, and spent this tour of duty at Camp Pendleton, CA. In 1955 Jerry began working for McDonnell Douglas Aircraft and after 37 years, retired on December 23, 1993. During his lifetime he became a passionate volunteer and member of the Wabash Frisco and Pacific Railroad Association in Glencoe, MO, working with live steam trains and sharing his passion with others. In addition to trains, Leo's second love was restoring World War II transportation vehicles. He traveled around the country to various conventions, museums and salvage yards gathering information, hard to find parts, and many friends who shared this hobby. Visitation and a memorial service was held on Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at Alexander-White-Mullen Funeral Home in St. Ann, MO. Burial services will be held on Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery, 2900 Sheridan Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125. The family suggests donations to St. Louis Fisher House, #1 Jefferson Barracks Rd., St. Louis, MO 63125 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: lgregory1970 Surnames: Crump Scott Bowman Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8026/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Herald & Review (Decatur, IL), September 3, 2012, Obituaries, Pg A6 Decatur, Macon County Obituaries MOUNT ZION - Lorene L. (Scott) Bowman 85, of Mt. Zion, passed away at 11:38 p.m., Friday, August 31, 2012, in St. Mary's Hospital, Decatur. A service to celebrate Lorene's life will be at 10:30 a.m., Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at Dawson & Wikoff Funeral Home, Mt. Zion with Pastor Tracy Smith officiating. Burial will be in the Mt. Zion Township Cemetery. The family will receive friends for a time of visitation from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Tuesday evening at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorials be made to the First Baptist Church, Mt. Zion or the American Heart Association. Messages of condolence may be sent to the family at www.dawson-wikoff. com. Lorene was born February 11, 1927 in Belgrade, MO the daughter of Edwin James and Esther Victoria (Belfield) Crump. She retired from ADM having worked in grain accounting. Following her retirement she worked in the office for Team Electronics. She married Darrell H. Scott in 1947. He preceded her in death in 1976. She then married Albert G. Bowman in 1979. He preceded her in death in 2001. Lorene was a member of the First Baptist Church in Mt. Zion and a member of the Rockin' Grandmas. Surviving is her children: Stephen Scott and his wife Beverly of Greensboro, NC, Patricia Cain and her husband Pat of Mt. Zion, and Diana Woodworth and her husband Ron of Decatur; grandchildren: Gregory Scott and his wife Suzanne of Rawlings, WY, Dan Cain of Barstow, CA, Darrin Cain of Mt. Zion, Amanda Woodworth of Mt. Zion and Valerie Waggoner and her husband Tim of Smyrna, TN; great-grandchildren: Tyler Scott, Cody Scott, Isabella Woodworth, Madilynn Woodworth, and Nathan Waggoner. She was preceded in death by her parents, both husbands, and her two sisters: Mildred Pence and Wanda Hawkins. Obituary written by family members. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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I would like to communicate with whoever posted this obit. as I believe our lines connect way back. Please write me if you are willing to share information. On 20.11.2012 16:14, [email protected] wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: posterone > Surnames: MARTIN, SHIPP, HORNSEY, WILKINSON, MILLER, O'HANLON, WORTHINGTON, KARANJEFF, OHRENBERG, EVANS > Classification: obituary > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8025/mb.ashx [1] > > Message Board Post: > > John Wallace Martin of Ballwin, MO, a native of Cub Creek area in Southern Washington County, died Friday, November 9, 2012. > > John will be remembered as a loving family man who proudly served his country in World War II and will be greatly missed. He will be remembered locally as the last of the Martin Family of Cub Creek to carry on the family tradition of Maple Syrup Making. > > Besides his parents Lewis and Pearl Martin, John was preceded in death by his wife, Lenora June (Shipp) Martin and six siblings; Arthur "Bob" Martin, Dorothy Hornsey, Mildred Wilkinson, Galena Miller, Margaret O'Hanlon and Wilma Worthington. > > Survivors include four children, Steve (wife Carolyn) Martin, Jana (husband Denis) Karanjeff, Scott (Lori) Martin and Stanton Martin; seven grandchildren, Mikayla, Jamie, Christopher, Daniel, Brandon, Nathan and Rachel; one great grandchild, Michael; two sisters, Nina Ohrenberg and Maxine Evans; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. > > Visitation was set for 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Bellerive Funeral Home, 740 N. Mason Rd., Creve Coeur, MO 63141. > > Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, November 15, 2012 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 601 Claymont Dr., Ballwin, MO. Private entombment at Bellerive Cemetery, Creve Coeur. > > Memorials may be made to Mid-American Transplant Services, 1110 Highland Plaza Drive East, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63110. > > Independent Journal, Thursday, November 15, 2012 > > Important Note: > The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Links: ------ [1] http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8025/mb.ashx
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: posterone Surnames: MARTIN, SHIPP, HORNSEY, WILKINSON, MILLER, O'HANLON, WORTHINGTON, KARANJEFF, OHRENBERG, EVANS Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8025/mb.ashx Message Board Post: John Wallace Martin of Ballwin, MO, a native of Cub Creek area in Southern Washington County, died Friday, November 9, 2012. John will be remembered as a loving family man who proudly served his country in World War II and will be greatly missed. He will be remembered locally as the last of the Martin Family of Cub Creek to carry on the family tradition of Maple Syrup Making. Besides his parents Lewis and Pearl Martin, John was preceded in death by his wife, Lenora June (Shipp) Martin and six siblings; Arthur "Bob" Martin, Dorothy Hornsey, Mildred Wilkinson, Galena Miller, Margaret O'Hanlon and Wilma Worthington. Survivors include four children, Steve (wife Carolyn) Martin, Jana (husband Denis) Karanjeff, Scott (Lori) Martin and Stanton Martin; seven grandchildren, Mikayla, Jamie, Christopher, Daniel, Brandon, Nathan and Rachel; one great grandchild, Michael; two sisters, Nina Ohrenberg and Maxine Evans; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. Visitation was set for 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Bellerive Funeral Home, 740 N. Mason Rd., Creve Coeur, MO 63141. Funeral services will be at 10 a.m. Thursday, November 15, 2012 at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 601 Claymont Dr., Ballwin, MO. Private entombment at Bellerive Cemetery, Creve Coeur. Memorials may be made to Mid-American Transplant Services, 1110 Highland Plaza Drive East, Suite 100, St. Louis, MO 63110. Independent Journal, Thursday, November 15, 2012 Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Kay, et al, I own a portable scanner (wand) and would be willing to make a run or 2 to the Hilsborough Library and scan Brian's books. I could take my lap-top and transfer them to hard drive as the memory card gets filled. Then they could be placed on line and or re-transcribed. We could place them on http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com for free and on a private web page to keep them available--hopefully in perpetuity. The transcribing would go rather quickly if we could find volunteers to "sponsor" and/or transcribe an individual book/volume. They could also be put in a data-base format which would make them easily searchable. All I would need is 1-the go ahead from some one with authority (both from the library and from "the group") and 2- the address to the library in which they are stored. Let me know what you may think of this idea. Tom Caulley
Kay, Thank you for all the hard work. I am on a very limited fixed income, but I am willing to donate a few dollars towards the cost of copying; I'm sure that many on the list and historical societies would also be willing to help. Let us know when, and what account name to write checks to. Thanks again, Ann > Kay: > > What a lot of information you have gathered from all these different > locations....I would be interested in some of the books, if the amount is > within my "budget." Please keep us in the loop as you continue your > communications with the library. > > Great job, and thanks! > > Alice Nicholson > Phoenix, AZ > (formerly from Washington County, MO) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kay Clerc > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 11:58 AM > To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] > ; > B. Warner CLA ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; > [email protected] ; Chris Merseal (LibrarianHighRidge) ; > [email protected] ; [email protected] ; > [email protected] > Subject: [MOWASHIN] Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records > > > (Betty - would you please forward this to the Festus (Jeffco), Franklin > and > Washington Co libraries/societies; and/or to anyone else who may have an > interest. I was unable to locate their email addr's. Tks) > > Dear listers and Historical/Genealogy Society members: > > There is finally news regarding the location of Brian Oster's marriage > record files. > > As most of you are likely aware, Brian passed away in 2011 and his website > (Vienici.com), which contained thousands of searchable transcribed > historical marriage records for our combined counties became unavailable. > It > seemed this information might never be retrieved, but there is finally > some > good news. > > It has taken the better part of a year to get this far - after letters and > phone conversations with Brian's sister, emails and phone conversations > with > the Tampa Historical Society, communication with each of Brian's previous > neighbors, correspondence with the current owner of Brian's home, and > emails > and phone conversations with the below genealogy department, I have > received > an email which acknowledges possession of Brian's resources. (See the > email > below; personal information has been removed/edited). > > My hope was to obtain the TRANSCRIBED marriage records and simply ensure > they were placed back online in a searchable format. Instead of receiving > verification that a copy of the transcribed marriage records was > available, > I'm stunned to learn that this library is in possession of the actual > marriage books. Technically, these books are more-so important to our > local > area than where they are currently stored, but because of the > circumstances > of Brian's health, I'm sure a quick decision had to be made to ensure the > documentation was preserved and kept safe. Since his residence was in > Florida, this is where he donated his resources. >From a legal standpoint, > these books will remain in Florida. > > I'm sure we all agree that obtaining copies of these marriage books is > very > important to Missouri and our particular local counties. The library is > very willing to work with us, however, there will be a cost associated > with > having them copied and sent. [The exact cost is yet to be provided to me, > although I am confident they are trying to keep the cost as economical as > feasibly possible). In addition to this cost, there is the dilemna that > these marriages may need to be retranscribed. > > I intend to followup to ask if they are aware of the location of his > computer and/or his transcribed files (although, I believe it is in > Lousiana > now), and to inquire as to the estimated cost in regard to obtaining > copies > of these books. Meanwhile, I would like to hear everyone's feedback on > this, particularly regarding society/library (or otherwise) funds for this > endeavor. > > Thanks, Kay Clerc-Fakhar > Jefferson County Historical Society > > > ----- Forwarded Message ----- > To: 'Kay Clerc' > Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:22 AM > Subject: RE: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records > > > Dear Ms. Clerc, > > Below is what I have learned about the Brian Oster donation. > > About one month prior to his death, Brian Oster spoke with Margaret as he > wanted to donate his genealogy books to the library. Margaret was in the > process of working out the details of picking up the large collection when > she learned of his death. > > Soon afterwards Margaret and a volunteer went to Mr. Oster's house and > boxed > up about 200 books. These books have since then been added to the > genealogy > collection of our library. Only genealogy related books were taken from > the > house. Our library did not receive “Brian’s records and personal > research†> as your email states. > > Twenty bound volumes of Missouri marriage records are included in the > donation. The following is a list: > · Franklin County, Missouri Marriage License Records > o 1819-1845, vol. A > o 1845-1864, vol. B > o 1914-1921, vol. L > · St. Francois County, Missouri Marriage License Records > o 1819-1876, vols. 1 & 2 > o 1876-1887, vols. 3 & 4 > o 1887-1893, vol. 5 > o 1893-1897, vol. 6 > o 1897-1900, vol. 7 > · Washington County, Missouri Marriage License Records > o 1881-1889, vol. 1 > o 1889-1897, vol. 2 > o 1897-1904, vol. 3 > o 1904-1911, vol. 4 > o 1911-1918, vol. 5 > o 1918-1926, vol. 6 > o 1926-1932, vol. 7 > o 1932-1937, vol. 8 > o 1815-1844, vol. A > o 1844-1862, vol. B > o 1822-1881, vol. C > · Washington County, Missouri Mixed Vital Records > > There are two copies of the three volume set of Franklin County's records. > We will be glad to send you the duplicate copies. > > We feel that we need to retain the other volumes as that was Mr. Oster’s > intent when he spoke to the library prior to his death. However, we would > like to facilitate the duplication of the volumes if your organization is > willing to pay the cost of photocopying or scanning. I’m working now on > getting quotes from a few local vendors. > > We understand the importance of the marriage records to the genealogy > community and look forward to assisting you in making the records once > again > available to researchers. > > Sincerely, > > Senior Librarian > Library Services > Hillsborough County > > From:Kay Clerc [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:30 PM > Subject: Re: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records > > Just so there is no confusion... > In 2012, the genealogical/historical transcribed records of Brian Oster, > [address] were donated to your location. > It wasn't clear to me whether Brian's sister or Anthony [surname], who was > his neighbor was responsible for the donating these records. > > At the time of Brian's death in 2011, his Tampa files were donated to the > local Historical Society. > It was this Society who agreed to help our Society retrieve the Missouri > records. > This never happened and when the house was later sold, the remainder of > the > Brian's records and personal research went to your Library genealogy > collection. > > Brian had been an active volunteer in our genealogy organizations and led > a > transcription project of our historical marriage records...... > Brian's private website fees (VIENICI.COM), which he personally paid, > became > inaccessible. Our historical societies wish to restore this information, > but we have no access to bring the records back online, and have had no > luck > dealing with Brian's website server: ‘Hosting Matters’, or Network > Solutions, LLC. [Server: NS.PROPAGATION.NET]. We are willing to pay funds > necessary to obtain this information so that it may once again be made > available to researchers free of charge. > > We greatly appreciate your assistance! > > -Kay > (phone) > > OBIT: > Brian Joseph Oster, an avid Genealogist, passed away on Wednesday, April > 20, 2011..... > > > To: '[email protected]' > Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:04 PM > Subject: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records > > > Hi Ann, > > Earlier this afternoon, I received a call from Kay Clerc of the Jefferson > County Missouri Historical Society inquiring about Brian Oster's donated > Missouri marriage records. Ms. Clerc was told by Anthony (surname;personal > email); who was a neighbor of Brian Oster, before his death in 2011) that > the Historical Society donated all of Oster's records to the Library in > 2012. Before, Mr. Oster's death he paid for a private website, which > contained copies of transcriptions of Missouri marriage records, but since > his death the website can no longer be accessed by society members. As a > result, the Jefferson County Missouri Historical Society would like copies > of our Oster's transcriptions, especially the Missouri Marriage records. > Thanks. > Glynnis > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kay: What a lot of information you have gathered from all these different locations....I would be interested in some of the books, if the amount is within my "budget." Please keep us in the loop as you continue your communications with the library. Great job, and thanks! Alice Nicholson Phoenix, AZ (formerly from Washington County, MO) -----Original Message----- From: Kay Clerc Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 11:58 AM To: [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; B. Warner CLA ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; Chris Merseal (LibrarianHighRidge) ; [email protected] ; [email protected] ; [email protected] Subject: [MOWASHIN] Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records (Betty - would you please forward this to the Festus (Jeffco), Franklin and Washington Co libraries/societies; and/or to anyone else who may have an interest. I was unable to locate their email addr's. Tks) Dear listers and Historical/Genealogy Society members: There is finally news regarding the location of Brian Oster's marriage record files. As most of you are likely aware, Brian passed away in 2011 and his website (Vienici.com), which contained thousands of searchable transcribed historical marriage records for our combined counties became unavailable. It seemed this information might never be retrieved, but there is finally some good news. It has taken the better part of a year to get this far - after letters and phone conversations with Brian's sister, emails and phone conversations with the Tampa Historical Society, communication with each of Brian's previous neighbors, correspondence with the current owner of Brian's home, and emails and phone conversations with the below genealogy department, I have received an email which acknowledges possession of Brian's resources. (See the email below; personal information has been removed/edited). My hope was to obtain the TRANSCRIBED marriage records and simply ensure they were placed back online in a searchable format. Instead of receiving verification that a copy of the transcribed marriage records was available, I'm stunned to learn that this library is in possession of the actual marriage books. Technically, these books are more-so important to our local area than where they are currently stored, but because of the circumstances of Brian's health, I'm sure a quick decision had to be made to ensure the documentation was preserved and kept safe. Since his residence was in Florida, this is where he donated his resources. From a legal standpoint, these books will remain in Florida. I'm sure we all agree that obtaining copies of these marriage books is very important to Missouri and our particular local counties. The library is very willing to work with us, however, there will be a cost associated with having them copied and sent. [The exact cost is yet to be provided to me, although I am confident they are trying to keep the cost as economical as feasibly possible). In addition to this cost, there is the dilemna that these marriages may need to be retranscribed. I intend to followup to ask if they are aware of the location of his computer and/or his transcribed files (although, I believe it is in Lousiana now), and to inquire as to the estimated cost in regard to obtaining copies of these books. Meanwhile, I would like to hear everyone's feedback on this, particularly regarding society/library (or otherwise) funds for this endeavor. Thanks, Kay Clerc-Fakhar Jefferson County Historical Society ----- Forwarded Message ----- To: 'Kay Clerc' Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:22 AM Subject: RE: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Dear Ms. Clerc, Below is what I have learned about the Brian Oster donation. About one month prior to his death, Brian Oster spoke with Margaret as he wanted to donate his genealogy books to the library. Margaret was in the process of working out the details of picking up the large collection when she learned of his death. Soon afterwards Margaret and a volunteer went to Mr. Oster's house and boxed up about 200 books. These books have since then been added to the genealogy collection of our library. Only genealogy related books were taken from the house. Our library did not receive “Brian’s records and personal research” as your email states. Twenty bound volumes of Missouri marriage records are included in the donation. The following is a list: · Franklin County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1819-1845, vol. A o 1845-1864, vol. B o 1914-1921, vol. L · St. Francois County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1819-1876, vols. 1 & 2 o 1876-1887, vols. 3 & 4 o 1887-1893, vol. 5 o 1893-1897, vol. 6 o 1897-1900, vol. 7 · Washington County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1881-1889, vol. 1 o 1889-1897, vol. 2 o 1897-1904, vol. 3 o 1904-1911, vol. 4 o 1911-1918, vol. 5 o 1918-1926, vol. 6 o 1926-1932, vol. 7 o 1932-1937, vol. 8 o 1815-1844, vol. A o 1844-1862, vol. B o 1822-1881, vol. C · Washington County, Missouri Mixed Vital Records There are two copies of the three volume set of Franklin County's records. We will be glad to send you the duplicate copies. We feel that we need to retain the other volumes as that was Mr. Oster’s intent when he spoke to the library prior to his death. However, we would like to facilitate the duplication of the volumes if your organization is willing to pay the cost of photocopying or scanning. I’m working now on getting quotes from a few local vendors. We understand the importance of the marriage records to the genealogy community and look forward to assisting you in making the records once again available to researchers. Sincerely, Senior Librarian Library Services Hillsborough County From:Kay Clerc [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:30 PM Subject: Re: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Just so there is no confusion... In 2012, the genealogical/historical transcribed records of Brian Oster, [address] were donated to your location. It wasn't clear to me whether Brian's sister or Anthony [surname], who was his neighbor was responsible for the donating these records. At the time of Brian's death in 2011, his Tampa files were donated to the local Historical Society. It was this Society who agreed to help our Society retrieve the Missouri records. This never happened and when the house was later sold, the remainder of the Brian's records and personal research went to your Library genealogy collection. Brian had been an active volunteer in our genealogy organizations and led a transcription project of our historical marriage records...... Brian's private website fees (VIENICI.COM), which he personally paid, became inaccessible. Our historical societies wish to restore this information, but we have no access to bring the records back online, and have had no luck dealing with Brian's website server: ‘Hosting Matters’, or Network Solutions, LLC. [Server: NS.PROPAGATION.NET]. We are willing to pay funds necessary to obtain this information so that it may once again be made available to researchers free of charge. We greatly appreciate your assistance! -Kay (phone) OBIT: Brian Joseph Oster, an avid Genealogist, passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2011..... To: '[email protected]' Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:04 PM Subject: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Hi Ann, Earlier this afternoon, I received a call from Kay Clerc of the Jefferson County Missouri Historical Society inquiring about Brian Oster's donated Missouri marriage records. Ms. Clerc was told by Anthony (surname;personal email); who was a neighbor of Brian Oster, before his death in 2011) that the Historical Society donated all of Oster's records to the Library in 2012. Before, Mr. Oster's death he paid for a private website, which contained copies of transcriptions of Missouri marriage records, but since his death the website can no longer be accessed by society members. As a result, the Jefferson County Missouri Historical Society would like copies of our Oster's transcriptions, especially the Missouri Marriage records. Thanks. 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(Betty - would you please forward this to the Festus (Jeffco), Franklin and Washington Co libraries/societies; and/or to anyone else who may have an interest. I was unable to locate their email addr's. Tks) Dear listers and Historical/Genealogy Society members: There is finally news regarding the location of Brian Oster's marriage record files. As most of you are likely aware, Brian passed away in 2011 and his website (Vienici.com), which contained thousands of searchable transcribed historical marriage records for our combined counties became unavailable. It seemed this information might never be retrieved, but there is finally some good news. It has taken the better part of a year to get this far - after letters and phone conversations with Brian's sister, emails and phone conversations with the Tampa Historical Society, communication with each of Brian's previous neighbors, correspondence with the current owner of Brian's home, and emails and phone conversations with the below genealogy department, I have received an email which acknowledges possession of Brian's resources. (See the email below; personal information has been removed/edited). My hope was to obtain the TRANSCRIBED marriage records and simply ensure they were placed back online in a searchable format. Instead of receiving verification that a copy of the transcribed marriage records was available, I'm stunned to learn that this library is in possession of the actual marriage books. Technically, these books are more-so important to our local area than where they are currently stored, but because of the circumstances of Brian's health, I'm sure a quick decision had to be made to ensure the documentation was preserved and kept safe. Since his residence was in Florida, this is where he donated his resources. From a legal standpoint, these books will remain in Florida. I'm sure we all agree that obtaining copies of these marriage books is very important to Missouri and our particular local counties. The library is very willing to work with us, however, there will be a cost associated with having them copied and sent. [The exact cost is yet to be provided to me, although I am confident they are trying to keep the cost as economical as feasibly possible). In addition to this cost, there is the dilemna that these marriages may need to be retranscribed. I intend to followup to ask if they are aware of the location of his computer and/or his transcribed files (although, I believe it is in Lousiana now), and to inquire as to the estimated cost in regard to obtaining copies of these books. Meanwhile, I would like to hear everyone's feedback on this, particularly regarding society/library (or otherwise) funds for this endeavor. Thanks, Kay Clerc-Fakhar Jefferson County Historical Society ----- Forwarded Message ----- To: 'Kay Clerc' Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:22 AM Subject: RE: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Dear Ms. Clerc, Below is what I have learned about the Brian Oster donation. About one month prior to his death, Brian Oster spoke with Margaret as he wanted to donate his genealogy books to the library. Margaret was in the process of working out the details of picking up the large collection when she learned of his death. Soon afterwards Margaret and a volunteer went to Mr. Oster's house and boxed up about 200 books. These books have since then been added to the genealogy collection of our library. Only genealogy related books were taken from the house. Our library did not receive “Brian’s records and personal research” as your email states. Twenty bound volumes of Missouri marriage records are included in the donation. The following is a list: · Franklin County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1819-1845, vol. A o 1845-1864, vol. B o 1914-1921, vol. L · St. Francois County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1819-1876, vols. 1 & 2 o 1876-1887, vols. 3 & 4 o 1887-1893, vol. 5 o 1893-1897, vol. 6 o 1897-1900, vol. 7 · Washington County, Missouri Marriage License Records o 1881-1889, vol. 1 o 1889-1897, vol. 2 o 1897-1904, vol. 3 o 1904-1911, vol. 4 o 1911-1918, vol. 5 o 1918-1926, vol. 6 o 1926-1932, vol. 7 o 1932-1937, vol. 8 o 1815-1844, vol. A o 1844-1862, vol. B o 1822-1881, vol. C · Washington County, Missouri Mixed Vital Records There are two copies of the three volume set of Franklin County's records. We will be glad to send you the duplicate copies. We feel that we need to retain the other volumes as that was Mr. Oster’s intent when he spoke to the library prior to his death. However, we would like to facilitate the duplication of the volumes if your organization is willing to pay the cost of photocopying or scanning. I’m working now on getting quotes from a few local vendors. We understand the importance of the marriage records to the genealogy community and look forward to assisting you in making the records once again available to researchers. Sincerely, Senior Librarian Library Services Hillsborough County From:Kay Clerc [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 5:30 PM Subject: Re: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Just so there is no confusion... In 2012, the genealogical/historical transcribed records of Brian Oster, [address] were donated to your location. It wasn't clear to me whether Brian's sister or Anthony [surname], who was his neighbor was responsible for the donating these records. At the time of Brian's death in 2011, his Tampa files were donated to the local Historical Society. It was this Society who agreed to help our Society retrieve the Missouri records. This never happened and when the house was later sold, the remainder of the Brian's records and personal research went to your Library genealogy collection. Brian had been an active volunteer in our genealogy organizations and led a transcription project of our historical marriage records...... Brian's private website fees (VIENICI.COM), which he personally paid, became inaccessible. Our historical societies wish to restore this information, but we have no access to bring the records back online, and have had no luck dealing with Brian's website server: ‘Hosting Matters’, or Network Solutions, LLC. [Server: NS.PROPAGATION.NET]. We are willing to pay funds necessary to obtain this information so that it may once again be made available to researchers free of charge. We greatly appreciate your assistance! -Kay (phone) OBIT: Brian Joseph Oster, an avid Genealogist, passed away on Wednesday, April 20, 2011..... To: '[email protected]' Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:04 PM Subject: Brian Oster : Donated Missouri Marriage Records Hi Ann, Earlier this afternoon, I received a call from Kay Clerc of the Jefferson County Missouri Historical Society inquiring about Brian Oster's donated Missouri marriage records. Ms. Clerc was told by Anthony (surname;personal email); who was a neighbor of Brian Oster, before his death in 2011) that the Historical Society donated all of Oster's records to the Library in 2012. Before, Mr. Oster's death he paid for a private website, which contained copies of transcriptions of Missouri marriage records, but since his death the website can no longer be accessed by society members. As a result, the Jefferson County Missouri Historical Society would like copies of our Oster's transcriptions, especially the Missouri Marriage records. Thanks. Glynnis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: ElmitaJ Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/2864.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I believe Mary's parents were Isham Petty and Abigail Hale. William's parents were John Cash and Sarah Merritt. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tessieb75 Surnames: WHITE, WILKERSON, WILSON Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8024/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hello all. I just wanted to point out, I believe some of the info contained in notes of findagrave.com and the cemetery sites are misleading. There are 2 Monte WHITEs (probably more, but I'm referring to only these 2 today). In my opinion, there's mixing up of parents names; and of a sis, Florence WHITE WELKER. I leave it to you all to sort them out as you wish, I'm not a relative, just making corrections as I see fit in my notes. I just wanted to bring it to the attention of this board. 1. Monte Firman WHITE; lived 1892-1944. And his MO DEATH CERT #38711. And I believe this is his findagrave.com record, bur. at bonne Terre Cem. = #52196347. 2. Monte Franklin WHITE. MO DEATH CERT #25824. I believe this is the stone listing and findagrave.com at Sunlight Cem.: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=white&GSfn=mont&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=26&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=5283008&df=all& [per tess notes; stone at Sunlight cem.:] WHITE, MONTE FRANKLIN 14 OCT 1890 03 AUG 1956 S/O ABRAHAM HORACE & MARTHA JANE (WILSON) WHITE. H/O JETTIE MAE (JOHNSTON). If you wish to write me directly: [email protected] Thanks. tessie t. b. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: nathan_bill Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/2864.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Did you ever find any information on the parents of these two? I also am looking for this. The closest I found was a 1930 census from Fayette County IL, with a Wm Cash (looks like cash anyway) on the census. The ages marked on the sheet would correlate nicely with their ages and their first born daughter. A few lines below is the name Petty, both an Isham Petty and Robert Petty. I think this could possibly be Mary's father and brother. I do not have any proof of this though. Isham would be from 40-50 in this census and Robert form 20-30. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: carlaoetjen Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/762.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: jacob perry and clara ferguson dobbs are burried in adams cem. in frackclay , mo. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: sarashoemake Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/4116.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: My grandmother knows alot about Surelda. We have a picture of her & her husband. She is my great great great grandmother. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tameramcbride Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7998.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am the g-grand daughter of Effie Graves. Her parents where Felix and Margaret Josephine (Yount) Graves also. I have been researching the family tree and have hit a brick wall as well when it comes to the Graves family. My email is [email protected] maybe we can share any info we have. Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.