This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: posterone Surnames: JENKINS, EYE, SITZES, BREWER, WOODS Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/8000/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The Daily Journal, St.Francois County, Missouri, Monday, March 20, 2006 Farmington - Leo Wesley Jenkins, 86, of Farmington Passed away March 18, 2006 at his residence. Leo Jenkins was born April 18, 1919 in Shirley, MO. He was preceded in death by his parents, John Jenkins and Belle Eye Jenkins; four sisters and six brothers. Survived by wife, Sadie "Sitzes" Jenkins of Farmington; two daughters, Jane, Mrs. Don Brewer of Jacksonville, Florida; Joan, Mrs. Dale Woods of Bonne Terre; one son, Clark and wife Teri Jenkins of Farmington; five grandchildren, Jake, Matt and Ben Brewer, Aubrey Jones and Laynie Jenkins; several great nieces and great nephews and nieces and nephews and other relatives and friends survive. He was a member of the V.F. W. Post 2426. Visitation will be at the Horton-Wampler Funeral Home after 5 p.m. Monday. Services for Leo Jenkins will be Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Horton-Wampler Funeral Home with Rev. Chester Self officiating. Burial will be a tthe Woodlawn Cemetery. 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: posterone Surnames: PALMER, WALTON, JENKINS, MARTIN, MEINERSHAGEN Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7999/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Robert Wesley Palmer of Belgrade, Missouri, departed this life Wednesday, December 14, 1005 at the Farmington Presbyterian Manor, having reached the age of 83 years and 22 days. He was born in Belgrade, Missouri, November 22, 1922, a son of the late George and Martha (Walton) Palmer. December 22, 1947 he was united in marriage to Gertrude Marie "Pete" Walton in Pocahontas, Arkansas. Bob was a loving and devoted husband, father and grandfather. In addition to his parents and wife, Bob was preceded in death by two brothers, Max Palmer and Lynton Palmer. Those who remain to mourn the passing of his life include his daughter, Doris Jenkins and her husband Eddie of Potosi; a sister-in-law, June Martin of Belgrade; a brother, Leonard Palmer of Belgrade; three grandchildren, Rick Jenkins and wife Dana of Farmington; Rob Jenkins and wife Susan of St. Peters, and Jamie Meinershagen and husband Shawn of Terre Du Lac; five great grandchildren, Justin, Josh and Paige Jenkins and Jacob and Ivy Meinershagen; nieces; nephews and many other relatives and friends who will sadly miss him. Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, December 16, 2005 at the Britton Chapel, Potosi, with Rev. Leonard Compton officiating. Serving as pallbearers were: Rob Jenkins, John Walton, Tim Walton, Mike Jinkerson, Tyler Walton and Tyson Walton. Britton Funeral Home, Potosi, was entrusted with all the arrangements, Independent Journal, Potosi, MO, date unknown 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.
Typing error; death date should be December 14, 2005. Alice Nicholson ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 21, 2012 11:21 AM Subject: [MOWASHIN] Robert Wesley Palmer > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Author: posterone > Surnames: PALMER, WALTON, JENKINS, MARTIN, MEINERSHAGEN > Classification: obituary > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7999/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Robert Wesley Palmer of Belgrade, Missouri, departed this life Wednesday, > December 14, 1005 at the Farmington Presbyterian Manor, having reached the > age of 83 years and 22 days. He was born in Belgrade, Missouri, November > 22, 1922, a son of the late George and Martha (Walton) Palmer. > > December 22, 1947 he was united in marriage to Gertrude Marie "Pete" > Walton in Pocahontas, Arkansas. Bob was a loving and devoted husband, > father and grandfather. > > In addition to his parents and wife, Bob was preceded in death by two > brothers, Max Palmer and Lynton Palmer. > > Those who remain to mourn the passing of his life include his daughter, > Doris Jenkins and her husband Eddie of Potosi; a sister-in-law, June > Martin of Belgrade; a brother, Leonard Palmer of Belgrade; three > grandchildren, Rick Jenkins and wife Dana of Farmington; Rob Jenkins and > wife Susan of St. Peters, and Jamie Meinershagen and husband Shawn of > Terre Du Lac; five great grandchildren, Justin, Josh and Paige Jenkins and > Jacob and Ivy Meinershagen; nieces; nephews and many other relatives and > friends who will sadly miss him. > > Funeral services were conducted at 1 p.m. Friday, December 16, 2005 at the > Britton Chapel, Potosi, with Rev. Leonard Compton officiating. Serving as > pallbearers were: Rob Jenkins, John Walton, Tim Walton, Mike Jinkerson, > Tyler Walton and Tyson Walton. > > Britton Funeral Home, Potosi, was entrusted with all the arrangements, > > Independent Journal, Potosi, MO, date unknown > > 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 >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cliff0823 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/4396.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: HELLO, MY NAME IS ANISSA PARISI AND MY GRANDMOTHER, ETTA JOYNER WESTER, WAS THE SISTER OF ROBERT JOYNER. I WAS WONDERING HOW YOU MIGHT HAVE KNOWN HIM, IF YOU ARE A RELATIVE? AND IF YOU KNOW/HAVE ANY INFORMATION ON HIS MOTHER, MY GREAT GRANDMOTHER, MYRTLE MASTERS JOYNER? MY EMAIL IS [email protected] YOU 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.
The Cape County Herald – December 20, 1912 C.A. Eaton, cashier of the Irondale bank, has a long list of endorsements for State Bank Examiner from this southeast Missouri district, including several prominent banks and bankers of St. Louis. Eaton is the son of Dr. J. A. Eaton, Belgrade, Mo., representative elect of Washington County and has possibly had the distinction of being the youngest bank cashier in Missouri. He received his education at Columbia and Cape Girardeau, and has had four years practical experience as a banker. The Fair Play – August 1, 1908 Mrs. Mary A. Miltenberger, 80 years old, widow of the late Eugene Miltenberger, died at her home in St. Louis on Tuesday, July 28, Mrs. Miltenberger has lived in St. Louis over sixty years. She was born at Richwoods, Mo., was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Bogy and a sister of the late John L. Bogy, Sr. She was married at Ste. Genevieve when 19 years of age. The funeral took place in St. Louis Thursday morning. The St. Louis Republic – August 18, 1901 “Uncle” Charley Loomis of Belgrade, who is now in his ninetieth year, is one of the best known pioneers of Washington County. In early manhood he was a musician of reputation, and his fondness of the violin is a ruling characteristic to this day. He spent twenty-five years as a leader and instructor in church choir singing and has sung with Lowell, Mason, Bradbury and many other old school composers. In 1861 he moved to Missouri from Massachusetts his home state. He is a believer in strenuous exercise and often cuts his own firewood. “The Daily Republic is my business of information,” he says, when discussing political and international questions. The Fair Play – April 10, 1873 A few days ago a young man from Washington Co., Mo, name J. F. O’Farrell, in waiting at the Vandalia Railroad depot, was accosted by a man who gave his name as W. Woods, and represented that he owned a farm near Collinsville, Illinois. He made an agreement to hire O’Farrell to work for him. Woods then asked him to lend $25 to pay for freight. O’Farrell had only $16.75, which the bogus farmer took, leaving the young man dead broke. He admitted that he did not read the papers, and had never heard of confidence games. The Nashville Union and American – December 31, 1869 A boy named Webb, 13 years old, while assisting his father to dress some hogs, near Potosi, Missouri, on the 11th instant, fell backward into a tub of scalding water and died a few hours later. The Andrew County Republican – April 3, 1874 Dr. James A. McCollum, one of the most prominent citizens of Washington county, Mo., was accidently shot and killed at Potosi, a few days ago, by a young son, through the careless handling of a pistol.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: carlenenipper99 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/266.269.273.700.713.715.1.1.1.2.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: celina havent seen anything new on messages about ambrose nipper. Is their anything new? thanks 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: cmblair_rulo Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7998/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am the great-grandaughter of Trenton Blair (b. 1893 d. 1966) and Eura Mae Graves (b. 1896 d. 1965). I am researching both the Blair/Flowers side and the Graves/Yount side, and I have come to a bit of a standstill. Trenton's father and mother were John Willima Blair (1856-1934) and Martha Jane Flowers (1857-1899). Eura's father and mother were Felix Graves (1870-1949) and Margaret Josephine Yount (1868-1939). Any information on any of these families would be greatly appreciated! 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: KarnesWandaSloan Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7994.1.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for the cemetery site. 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: KarnesWandaSloan Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7994.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you for the cemetery site. 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: eziock Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7994.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have a picture of the tombstone of Wm. & Jane Sloan at: http://www.carrollscorner.net/SitesWashco_CaledoniaBellevue.htm 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: ThomasKer2 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7994.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm not related to any member of this family. 1930 is the last available census at this time. ARK was not a state in 1830. It was regarded as Arkansas Terr. 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.
Love the articles you send through! Thanks so much! Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 10 cats, 2 dogs, 1 husband http://www.facebook.com/carrollscorner63664 http://www.facebook.com/ozarkhainthunters http://www.youtube.com/Ziock63664 --- On Sun, 1/8/12, Christine Lembeck <[email protected]> wrote: From: Christine Lembeck <[email protected]> Subject: [MOWASHIN] Miscellaneous News To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 8, 2012, 9:02 PM The Troy Herald, March 11, 1874 A Globe dispatch from Mineral Point, Mo., dated the 5th inst., says: Yesterday afternoon Hugh Fox, a well known citizen of Washington County, was way-laid and shot on the round about two miles west of Cadet Station. He was hauling cordwood to the railroad when killed. The villain evidently was determined to make good on his work, using a shotgun. The team took fright and ran a short distance but was stopped by the wagon striking on a tree, which held them until a late hour in the evening, when it was found with the corpse lying on the wagon. Mr. Fox was a brother of the Rev. Father Fox, of Old Mines, Mo., now deceased. Hugh Fox has borne a bad reputation for some time, and was sentenced to the penitentiary some time ago for severely stabbing a man, but only served one month, and was pardoned by petitions through the influence of his pastor brother. No clue so far as to who committed the murder. It is supposed to have been done through eneminity. The News Boy, March 16, 1895 When a couple, aged 58 and 48, respectively, have become the parents of 21 children, one at a time, they deserve a special notice. David Hodge is the happy father of a bouncing boy born on the night of Feb 15th making the twenty first child that has come to gladden his heart. Mrs. Hodge was just 12 years and 4 months of age when she took David for better or worse, and since that time has given birth to 11 boys and 10 girls, of which only 10 remain, 7 boys and 4 girls having died. Mr and Mrs. Hodge were both born in Irondale and neither have ever been out of the state. As Dave expresses it, “they expect to die right here”. Dave says it is his ambition to be the father of 25, and that if he lives his ambition will be fulfilled. Fair Play, April 27, 1889 Died at his residence in Prairie du Rocher, Illinois, of general debility, on April 19, at 6:00 o’clock p.m., Mr. Antoine Blais, aged 79 years 7 months and 23 days. Deceased was born in Prairie du Rocher August 27, 1809. At the age of 17 years he came to Ste. Genevieve where he learned the trade of blacksmith and two years afterwards he went to St. Louis and worked his trade. In 1849 he went to California returning in 1857 and it was then that he entered upon his mercantile career. Mr Blais was favorably known as a business man of reliability and enterprise, and for the past thirty years was recognized as Prairie du Rocher’s leading merchant. He commenced his career without a dollar and his accumulations have been the result solely of his individual efforts. He was buried from the Catholic Church of Prairie du Rocher, of which he was a member, on Sunday April 21st, a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends following his remains to their last resting place. R.I.P. The Lincoln County Herald, June 10, 1869 Samuel Thomas, a white man, and Ben Frissell, a negro boy, were arrested in St. Louis on the 28th, having in their possession a pair of valuable horses stolen from Mr. William Shultz of Potosi, Washington County. On being taken back they came near being hanged by a mob first at Irondale, and then at Mineral Point. The deputy sheriff in charge there had to lay out all night with his prisoners in order to escape the mob and get them to Potosi safety. ------------------------------- 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 Troy Herald, March 11, 1874 A Globe dispatch from Mineral Point, Mo., dated the 5th inst., says: Yesterday afternoon Hugh Fox, a well known citizen of Washington County, was way-laid and shot on the round about two miles west of Cadet Station. He was hauling cordwood to the railroad when killed. The villain evidently was determined to make good on his work, using a shotgun. The team took fright and ran a short distance but was stopped by the wagon striking on a tree, which held them until a late hour in the evening, when it was found with the corpse lying on the wagon. Mr. Fox was a brother of the Rev. Father Fox, of Old Mines, Mo., now deceased. Hugh Fox has borne a bad reputation for some time, and was sentenced to the penitentiary some time ago for severely stabbing a man, but only served one month, and was pardoned by petitions through the influence of his pastor brother. No clue so far as to who committed the murder. It is supposed to have been done through eneminity. The News Boy, March 16, 1895 When a couple, aged 58 and 48, respectively, have become the parents of 21 children, one at a time, they deserve a special notice. David Hodge is the happy father of a bouncing boy born on the night of Feb 15th making the twenty first child that has come to gladden his heart. Mrs. Hodge was just 12 years and 4 months of age when she took David for better or worse, and since that time has given birth to 11 boys and 10 girls, of which only 10 remain, 7 boys and 4 girls having died. Mr and Mrs. Hodge were both born in Irondale and neither have ever been out of the state. As Dave expresses it, “they expect to die right here”. Dave says it is his ambition to be the father of 25, and that if he lives his ambition will be fulfilled. Fair Play, April 27, 1889 Died at his residence in Prairie du Rocher, Illinois, of general debility, on April 19, at 6:00 o’clock p.m., Mr. Antoine Blais, aged 79 years 7 months and 23 days. Deceased was born in Prairie du Rocher August 27, 1809. At the age of 17 years he came to Ste. Genevieve where he learned the trade of blacksmith and two years afterwards he went to St. Louis and worked his trade. In 1849 he went to California returning in 1857 and it was then that he entered upon his mercantile career. Mr Blais was favorably known as a business man of reliability and enterprise, and for the past thirty years was recognized as Prairie du Rocher’s leading merchant. He commenced his career without a dollar and his accumulations have been the result solely of his individual efforts. He was buried from the Catholic Church of Prairie du Rocher, of which he was a member, on Sunday April 21st, a large concourse of mourning relatives and friends following his remains to their last resting place. R.I.P. The Lincoln County Herald, June 10, 1869 Samuel Thomas, a white man, and Ben Frissell, a negro boy, were arrested in St. Louis on the 28th, having in their possession a pair of valuable horses stolen from Mr. William Shultz of Potosi, Washington County. On being taken back they came near being hanged by a mob first at Irondale, and then at Mineral Point. The deputy sheriff in charge there had to lay out all night with his prisoners in order to escape the mob and get them to Potosi safety.
Researched By: Esther M. Ziock Carroll © Philip Jackson b: 1780 - 1790 d: after April,1832 m: Rebecca Baker Children: All were baptized on the same day, April 8, 1822 (St. Ferdinand Baptism Register) St. Ferdinand Catholic Church (St. Louis) Nancy b: 1811 John 9 Feb. 1813 Rebecca 19 May 1815 Marise Joanna Oct. 1817 Lucy Feb. 1820 ?Speculation: Rebecca possibly died 1822/23 - Philip sold land in 1823 & again in 1824. In each case there was no wife's relinquishment of dower as there was in 1814 when he & Rebecca sold property which may indicate Rebecca died 1822/23. And since all the children were baptized the same day in 1822 maybe she wanted to see her children baptized before she died. before 1804 - There were two conspicuous Jacksons who were in Spanish Territory before 1804, date of the Louisiana Purchase. They were William Jackson, whose landgrant was assigned to John Byrd [Mo. LCM 1:242; 4:27, 273] of Cape Girardeau, & Elliott Jackson, who, in 1821, bought government land [Mo. LDO 1:26:22] in the Nathaniel Cook settlement -- now St. Francois County. 23 June 1813 - Know all men by these presents that I Henry Padget of the Territory of Missouri this day granted bargained & sold unto Philip Jackson of the territory above written & by these presents do grant bargain & sell unto the said Jackson in & for the consideration of $500 to me in hand paid a certain tract or parcel of land lying & being in the county of Ste. Genevieve & bounded as follows (viz) bounded on Andrew Baker, Ezekiel Eastus, John Sta???, & Wm. Patterson & confirmed by the board of commissions ??? Henry Padget sd. land I warrant & defend with all its appurtenances from me & my heirs or any person claiming under me forever to the said Philip Jackson his heirs & assigns in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this 23 June 1813. Teste: Robert A. Logan, James Logan, David Logan. Henry X Pagdet (his mark) This is to certify that the within witness James Logan & David Logan came personally before me the undersigned Justice of the Peace in & for the township of St. Michael & county of Ste. Genevieve & made oath that Henry Padget acknowledged the within to be his voluntary act & deed for the purposes therein contained given under my hand in the aforesaid 17th day of July 1813. Wm. Dillon J.P. Received & recorded under date 19 December 1813 - [Henry Padget was married to Rebecca Baker daughter of Andrew Baker. Henry & Rebecca were married in 1797. On their way to Ste. Genevieve to get married they were Robbed Naked by Indians.] 18 June 1814 - Philip Jackson & Rebecca his wife of Washington Co., Big River T. to James Bryan. Deed for sale of property on which they now live. 300 arpents bounded on NW by land of James Bryan, S by Ezekial Estes, E by Isaac Baker, granted & confirmed to Henry Padgett by board of Commissions for Territory of Mo. 15 April, 1815 - Philip Jackson was a Missouri Ranger during the War of 1812. On April 15, 1815 Philip was commissioned as first lieutenant of Capt. Nathaniel Robbins' (Third) company of the 2nd Battalion, Eighth Regiment, of Missouri Volunteers, militia then known as Missouri Rangers. (Carter, Territorial papers xv: 85) 1815 Missouri Territory Executive Journal 1 Apr 1815 to 1 Sep 1815http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/state/history/terr/1815jour.txt George Jackson - Captain 1st Company of Boone's Lick Battalion, Missouri Territory Philip Jackson - 1st Lieutenant 3rd Company 2nd Battalion 8th Regiment, Missouri Territory 9 May, 1820 - (St. Louis Deeds I:201), Philip Jackson purchases lot in St. Louis, Village of Florissant, St. Ferdinand T. Deed states Philip is resident of St. Louis. Philip Jackson acquired a tract consisting of lots in the Village of Florissant from Amable St. Cyn & his wife, Marie (nee Baudoin). Jackson paid $300 for the two village lots, 150 French feet frontage by 300 French feet in depth, across the street from Widow Catherine Baudoin. Paul Desjarlais' property bounded this lot on the east. The deed was witnessed by Louis Ouvre & Rev. Thomas R. Musick, a Baptist preacher from nearby Maiais des Lairds (Bridgeton), & filed for record the following day. Jackson's family lived at Florissant for about three years. However, no more children, if any, were baptized at the Catholic Church. Furthermore, there is no burial record at the Catholic cemetery for Rebecca (Baker) Jackson. 28 Oct. 1822 - Purchased by Philip Jackson, formerly owned by Daniel Dunklin. Dwelling west of the Academy - 13 acres & house in which Jacob Lightner now lives. 27 Nov. 1822 Tax auction - Mine A Breton, WashCoMo 13 Aug. 1823 - Philip Jackson, purchaser - Jefferson Co., Mo. - On 4th day of Nov. in Mine A Breton a parcel of land on NE side of Breton Creek property of Moses Austin bounded on E by James Austin, W by lands claimed by representatives of Depestre Demun, N by John Rice Jones. 25 acres where Madam Dicell now lives. Sold at tax Auction 4 Nov. 1823 26 August, 1823 - (St. Louis Deeds L:416), Philip Jackson sold his lot(s) in Florissant to Philip Munday for $200. Both Jackson & Munday were cited as residents of Washington County, Missouri, where the deed itself was executed. B. Green & James Thoburn witnessed the transaction, which was attested to by Washington County Justice of the Peace Henry Shurlds. St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Archibald Gamble entered it in his books about a month later, September 27, 1823. No wife's relinquishment of dower. 1 March 1824 - Philip Jackson of WashCoMo purchases land from Amos C. & Susan Shook of WashCoMo 2 tracts of land in St. Francois Co. (Amos Shook had received it from Andrew Miller - Collector of WashCoMo) 100 acres on road from Potosi to Ste. Genevieve; other tract N end of Sec. 1, T37N, R1E & T38N bordering Big River. 186 acres more or less 6 Sept. 1824 - Philip Jackson of WashCoMo sells lot on NE side of Breton Creek to Wm. & John Perry. Madam Dicell still resident - no wife's relinquishment of dower 1830 Missouri Census Index No Philip Jackson listed 1830 census for Cole Co., Mo. Philip Jackson - text was extremely faded but appeared to be one male age 40 - 50, one male age 20 - 30, one female age 20 - 30 20 July, 1830 - (St. Francois County Deeds A: 403), Philip Jackson "of the County of Cole," sold his "right, title, interest & claim" to 184 acres in Perry Township, St. Francois County , "it being a part of the original claim of Isaac Doggett, dec'd" for $184 to John, William & Thomas Doggett, also heirs of Isaac Doggett. Perry T., bounded on N & E by Big River lands of James Morrison, S & W by public land. 184 acres more or less. Witnesses: Isaac Baker & Geo. McGahan [Geo. McGahan was husband of Rachel Doggett. Rachel was sister to Rhoda Doggett Jackson - both were daughters of George Doggett] 24 April, 1832 - on April 24, 1832 (Mo. LDO [Fayette] 3:89:17, 18), Philip Jackson bought two small parcels of land in Cole County. 16.80 acres in Sec. 20 & another of 4.27 acres in Sec. 21, both in T42N, R11W - (this portion of Cole County became Osage when the latter was formed, in 1841). State: MISSOURI Acres: 16.8 Issue Date: 7/30/1833 Land Office: Franklin State: MISSOURI Acres: 4.27 Issue Date: 7/30/1833 Land Office: Franklin http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch/Results.asp?QryId=62897.02 Died: ?1832 - 1840? Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 10 cats, 2 dogs, 1 husband http://www.facebook.com/carrollscorner63664 http://www.facebook.com/ozarkhainthunters http://www.youtube.com/Ziock63664
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: SueChapell45 Surnames: Howard Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7997.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you so much, you gave me an extra child that I didnt know they had. gives me something else to look for. I appreciate this very much. God Bless Sue 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: littlebird Surnames: Declue-Howard Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7997.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: William Howard-48488 was born about 1838 in Breathitt Co, Kentucky, USA. He died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. (1861 WASH CO MO MARR REC V P 2 GROOM/BREATHETT CO KY, WIT N B JACKSON, HENRY PRATTE, JACOB DECLUE, BY E Y Coleman JP; Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002 Mr William Howard Marriage Date: 1 Aug 1861 Marriage County: Washington Spouse Name: Miss Ellender Duclos; ) William married (MRIN:16227) Ellender Declue-48489 on 1 Aug 1861 in Liberty T, Washington, Missouri, USA. Ellender was born about 1844 in Missouri, USA. She died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. They had the following children: 2 F i. Mary Anne Howard-36844 was born on 21 Dec 1863 in Washington Co, Missouri, USA. She was christened on 6 Nov 1866 in Old Mines, Washington, Missouri, USA. She died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. (1866 ST JOAC CH BAP REC P 202 #93;) 3 M ii. William Michael Howard-48996 was born on 10 May 1866 in Washington Co, Missouri, USA. He was christened on 6 Nov 1866 in Old Mines, Washington, Missouri, USA. (1866 ST JOAC CH BAP REC P 202 #94;) 4 M iii. John A Howard-48995 was born about 1874 in Missouri, USA. He died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. 5 F iv. Fannie E Howard-49012 was born about 1874 in Missouri, USA. She died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. 6 F v. Elizabeth Howard-49013 was born about 1876 in Missouri, USA. She died after 1880 in Alive 1880, Prairie T, Franklin, Missouri, USA. Barbara in Georgia [email protected] May God Continue to Bless America! 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.
Thanks Christine for those interesting articles! I especially enjoyed the ghost story. Esther M. Ziock Carroll Genealogist, Historian, Author, Homemaker Servant to 10 cats, 2 dogs, 1 husband http://www.facebook.com/carrollscorner63664 http://www.facebook.com/ozarkhainthunters http://www.youtube.com/Ziock63664 --- On Sat, 1/7/12, Christine Lembeck <[email protected]> wrote: From: Christine Lembeck <[email protected]> Subject: [MOWASHIN] Misc News To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, January 7, 2012, 12:11 PM The Fair Play, Ste. Genevieve, MO March 27, 1920 Abraham Politte, age 77 years, died suddenly Friday night, March 12, 1920, at his son's home on the Potashnick farm near Mineral Point, Mo. While kneeling to say his prayers that night a pain struck him about the heart and in thirty mintures he was dead. He was born in Ste. Geneveive and moved to Old Mines when a child, and has lived near there all his life. He was a veteran of the Civil War. The remains were taken to Old Mines and buried in the Catholic Cemetery. April 27, 1918 The death of Jacob Boyer occured at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, at Ingersol, Va., Monday, April 15, 1918, after an illness of several months, aged 78 years and 14 days. Mr. Boyer was born in Washington County, Mo., April 1, 1840. He came to this county when a young man and settled at Bloomsdale where he resided until a few years ago. On account of old age and poor health he went to Virginia to live with his daughter about a year ago where he died. Besides his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. August Metzel of Jerseyville, Illinois, and one son, Richard Boyer of Ste. Genevieve, and ten grandchildren. December 25, 1915 Miss Julianna Govreau, one of the oldest citizens of Ste. Genevieve, died in this city Monday morning, December 20, 1915, aged 89 years. Miss Govreau was born in Washington County, Missouri, on July 1826, and moved to Ste. Genevieve with her parents when quite young and has resided here ever since. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Govreau and was the last surviving member of the family. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. The funeral services were held from the Catholic Church in this city Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Valley Spring Cemetery. July 2, 1898 Died - John Forschee, near Irondale, aged 80 September 24, 1898 Octogenarians Celebrate - At Irondale the other day, Mrs. John Jamison, aged 81; Mrs. Lucinda Yeargain, aged 81, and Mrs. Ruth Province, aged 87, met to celebrate their birthdays. September 11 is Mrs.. Jamison's birthday, September 12, Mrs. Province's and September 13, Mrs. Yeargain's. These old ladies are widows and have resided in washington county since girlhood. January 4, 1896 Charles H. Kidd, of Mineral Point, Washington County, son of the superintendent of bridge construction for the Iron Mountain railroad, was struck by the engine of a freight at Fredericktown, as it slowed up to take water. Deceased was but 19, and was engaged to an estimable young lady, whose parents he had been visiting, and was endeavoring to catch a train home when killed. December 14, 1895 J. B. Mercer, of Undine, Washington County, Mo., recently went to a photograph gallery with his family to have a family group made. There are seven in the family. The artist arranged them properly before the camera. When the plate was developed there were nine persons in the group, including two children of Mr. and Mrs. Mercer that died several years ago. One of the dead children is pictured in a crouching position at it's mother's knees. The other appears in it's father's arms, as it was held when it died. One of the photographs is now in the possession of a well known attorney of that section, A. U. Farrow. The pictures of the deceased children show for themselves. The artist cannot explain the addition of the two children to the group. The whole thing is a mystery. ------------------------------- 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 Fair Play, Ste. Genevieve, MO March 27, 1920 Abraham Politte, age 77 years, died suddenly Friday night, March 12, 1920, at his son's home on the Potashnick farm near Mineral Point, Mo. While kneeling to say his prayers that night a pain struck him about the heart and in thirty mintures he was dead. He was born in Ste. Geneveive and moved to Old Mines when a child, and has lived near there all his life. He was a veteran of the Civil War. The remains were taken to Old Mines and buried in the Catholic Cemetery. April 27, 1918 The death of Jacob Boyer occured at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, at Ingersol, Va., Monday, April 15, 1918, after an illness of several months, aged 78 years and 14 days. Mr. Boyer was born in Washington County, Mo., April 1, 1840. He came to this county when a young man and settled at Bloomsdale where he resided until a few years ago. On account of old age and poor health he went to Virginia to live with his daughter about a year ago where he died. Besides his daughter, Mrs. John Marshall, he leaves one daughter, Mrs. August Metzel of Jerseyville, Illinois, and one son, Richard Boyer of Ste. Genevieve, and ten grandchildren. December 25, 1915 Miss Julianna Govreau, one of the oldest citizens of Ste. Genevieve, died in this city Monday morning, December 20, 1915, aged 89 years. Miss Govreau was born in Washington County, Missouri, on July 1826, and moved to Ste. Genevieve with her parents when quite young and has resided here ever since. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Etienne Govreau and was the last surviving member of the family. She is survived by several nieces and nephews. The funeral services were held from the Catholic Church in this city Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock and the remains were laid to rest in the Valley Spring Cemetery. July 2, 1898 Died - John Forschee, near Irondale, aged 80 September 24, 1898 Octogenarians Celebrate - At Irondale the other day, Mrs. John Jamison, aged 81; Mrs. Lucinda Yeargain, aged 81, and Mrs. Ruth Province, aged 87, met to celebrate their birthdays. September 11 is Mrs.. Jamison's birthday, September 12, Mrs. Province's and September 13, Mrs. Yeargain's. These old ladies are widows and have resided in washington county since girlhood. January 4, 1896 Charles H. Kidd, of Mineral Point, Washington County, son of the superintendent of bridge construction for the Iron Mountain railroad, was struck by the engine of a freight at Fredericktown, as it slowed up to take water. Deceased was but 19, and was engaged to an estimable young lady, whose parents he had been visiting, and was endeavoring to catch a train home when killed. December 14, 1895 J. B. Mercer, of Undine, Washington County, Mo., recently went to a photograph gallery with his family to have a family group made. There are seven in the family. The artist arranged them properly before the camera. When the plate was developed there were nine persons in the group, including two children of Mr. and Mrs. Mercer that died several years ago. One of the dead children is pictured in a crouching position at it's mother's knees. The other appears in it's father's arms, as it was held when it died. One of the photographs is now in the possession of a well known attorney of that section, A. U. Farrow. The pictures of the deceased children show for themselves. The artist cannot explain the addition of the two children to the group. The whole thing is a mystery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: SueChapell45 Surnames: Howard, Declue Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7997.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: It does thank you so much, I appreciate your help. Have a good one, Sue 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: lorettachamberlain98 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.missouri.counties.washington/7997.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I checked on ancestry and found someone listed Charles Vital Duclos born 1816 died 1870 and Keziah Brown born 1815 died 1870 as parents of Eleanor Duclos born 1842 Washington co. mo married to william howard aug 1 1861. also charles parents listed as alexandre duclos and julie boyer, no parents listed for keziah brown. hope this helps. Cissy 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.