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    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_912830975_boundary Content-ID: <0_912830975@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII unsubscribe --part0_912830975_boundary Content-ID: <0_912830975@inet_out.mail.cardina.net.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <NEBRRoots-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228]) by air-zd05.mail.aol.com (v53.17) with SMTP; Fri, 04 Dec 1998 10:21:35 1900 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id KAA05863; Fri, 4 Dec 1998 10:21:27 -0500 (EST) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id HAA20283; Fri, 4 Dec 1998 07:15:06 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Fri, 4 Dec 1998 07:15:06 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <1.5.4.32.19981204151917.00686550@cardina.net> X-Sender: heather@cardina.net (Unverified) X-Mailer: Windows Eudora Light Version 1.5.4 (32) Date: Fri, 04 Dec 1998 10:19:17 -0500 Old-To: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com From: Heather Crowley <heather@cardina.net> Subject: [NEBRRoots-L] St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanton, NE, confirmations and congregation (only one page of members) Resent-Message-ID: <"FBX7iB.A.v8E.6x_Z2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1188 X-Loop: NEBRRoots-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: NEBRRoots-L-request@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi folks, back again. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Following are the surnames mentioned in (some) pages of St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanton, NE, records of (many but not all) confirmations from the years 1909 to 1922, and one page of church members from 1900 to 1908. If you site a page number and year for confirmations, I can probably give you the following information: confirmand's name, father, birth date and city of birth, confirmation date, and studied piece of scripture. Please e-mail me privately. Enjoy! page 218, "confirmanden Register", 1909(partial) Klug Grentz Moritz page 218, 1910 Grentz Hoehne Vahsholz Fechner Mahlke Raabe Schultze Bruveleit Lehmann Hirschlag Belz Biehle Schilling Miller Boldt page 218-19, 1911 Moritz Leitzke Lehmann Anders Bruveleit Schierloh Raduenz Belz Hanff Schultze Kettler Schneider Benne page 219, 1912 Ertzner Biehle Vogel Krueger Schierloh Koch Schilling Vahsholz page 219-20, 1913 Biehle Hoehne Glaser Raabe Lehmann Hilliges Matthes Eckert page 220, 1914 Kauffolk Thompson Donner Koch Schultze Goetsch Lehmann Hoehne Biehle Callies Schilling Hilliges Schneider Ertzner Martin page 220-21, 1915 Bruveleit Possnecker Matthes Wegner Boldt Belz Koch Hilliges Wiebold Zander Kauffold page221, 1916 Schultze Fuellner Riser Grampe Sasse Poessnecker Eckert Goetsch Lehmann Anderson Hartmann Hoehucke(?) page 221 (partial list), 1917 Matthes Glaser Bruveleit Lenser Wegner Callies page 224, 1921(partial list) Sasse Melcher Matthes Dubbel Mussack Lehman Beyer Weichenthal Goetsch Lenser Schulz Pohlman Piller Summer/Soumer(?) Nichols page 224, 1922(partial list) Moritz Anderson Vahsholz Schlueter Schwanke Blattert Zander Kuester Vangundy Pohlmann Bauermeister Benne ONE PAGE of records for members of the congregation 1900-1908, which shows members of a given name's family, how often they attended church/took communion, perhaps when they began attending this church, or left. This page is very difficult to read, but following is what I can decipher: Lueck Loerk Lehmann Lewerenz(?) Long Meyer Meskenthieu(?) Mack Martin Moritz Meinke Matthes Muller(with an umlaut over the u) Sohn Lorbeer Hoffmann Zander Koehler As you can see, there are many names which also showed up on the records of births I previously submitted, but there are also some newly mentioned names. I will next be submitting a partial record of marriages performed at St. Johns. Have a great day! Heather --part0_912830975_boundary--

    12/04/1998 04:09:32
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] St. John Lutheran, Stanton, NE, death records
    2. Heather Crowley
    3. Last, but not least, partial death records for St. John Lutheran, Stanton, NE deaths, including years 190)-1966. Included in these records are names, maiden names, date of death and burial, cause of death (in German, which I can rarely translate), age at time of death, and surviving family members. These pages are difficult to read, but I will do my best to decipher. Please e-mail me privately if you desire any information on the following names, and cite the page number and year. page 343, 1900-1902 Blumberg Buckendahl Selle Hoehnecke Neeker/Necker(?) Siegler Klug Matthes Hohne Anderson Raabe Schilling Bemstrauch(?) Hirschlach Sonnenscheiu(?) Jacob Hartmann Lehmann page 345, 1906-1909 Folletz Biehle Schilling Schellpeper Herscheid Lehmann Wagner Anderson Halverson Mack Cegasoke Schwartz Martin Brunswick Mecklanburg Davidson Vahsholz Matthes Sasse Meyn Wittgow Hermanns Zander Lueck page 346, 1909-1911 Finkhaus Rothmann Klug Wagner Boldt Mahlke Schwartz Werbelow Goetsch Anders Schwanke Dubbel Knutson Miller Moritz Getzmann Raasch Jaeke Schwicht--g(?) Mulenz(?) Schwanke Berme(?) Schultze page 347, 1911-1914 Anderson Zibler(?) Ritter Belz Schring/Sehring Dubbel Glaser Eckert Strohfeld Bemstrauch(?) Aaberg Klug Mcdonald Pryor Timm(?) Volker Miller Johnson Raabe Lehmann Moritz Schultze Luebke Hoehne Klawon/Klawons Kunz page 349, 1917-1918 Blattert Feyerherm Hamann Loeke(?) Meinke Biehle Mielenz Kuesel Hansen Matz Weber Hirschlag Leuthold Vahsholz Matthes Weichenthal Kuehn Luedeke Belz Swanson Lehman page 363, 1943-1944 Sasse Lehman Eckert Ahlman Klug Moritz Feyerherm Holtman Dubbel Schilling Schlecht Jaeke Hackbarth Lehmann Sprengeber Piller Sweigard(?) Stark Koch Zander Schlueter Rinner/Renner Raabe Spreen page 367, 1948-1949 Hackbarth Wegner Schlecht Kuesel Eckert Zander Sprengeber Lehman Hoehne Benne Bauermeister Kounovsky/Koanovsky page 377, 1965-1966 Pohlman Matthes Gruesing Leiner Timperly/Timperby(?) Kment Lottman/Lattman Breitkrenz(?) Leiner(?) Hall Bauermeister Bolot Moritz Lehman Holtman Rathke Foute Wegner Book(?)

    12/04/1998 09:45:05
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] St. John Lutheran, Stanton, NE, marriages
    2. Heather Crowley
    3. Hi again! Following are surnames mentioned in the partial records I have for St. John Lutheran Church in Stanton, NE. These may be names of bride, groom or witnesses. On these records, besides names, there are ages, town of birth, date of marriage. Please e-mail me privately if you desire any info on these names, and cite the page number and year. page 316, 1911-12 Hedges Suhr/Suhs(?) Goetsch Clement Baller McFarland Wilson Herbst Finks Schleicher Bock Belz Hauff Moritz Zander Glaser Nye Feyerherm Feldhahn Reichow Moderow Fritz Eckert Raabe Biehle Hilliges Klawonn Lehmann page 320, 1916 Hanff Pilger Barb Schilling Anders Lehmann Biehle Anderson Reichow Loerke Hohueke Schwanke Neumann Schneider Belz Kettler Starkel Lehl Martin Schoenhals(?) Harsch Unfortunately this is all I have on marrriages at this time! Many different names this time, a few from places like Indianapolis and Milwaukee. Happy day! Next submission will be death records. Heather

    12/04/1998 08:56:00
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanton, NE, confirmations and congregation (only one page of members)
    2. Heather Crowley
    3. Hi folks, back again. Sorry it took so long to get back to you. Following are the surnames mentioned in (some) pages of St. John's Lutheran Church, Stanton, NE, records of (many but not all) confirmations from the years 1909 to 1922, and one page of church members from 1900 to 1908. If you site a page number and year for confirmations, I can probably give you the following information: confirmand's name, father, birth date and city of birth, confirmation date, and studied piece of scripture. Please e-mail me privately. Enjoy! page 218, "confirmanden Register", 1909(partial) Klug Grentz Moritz page 218, 1910 Grentz Hoehne Vahsholz Fechner Mahlke Raabe Schultze Bruveleit Lehmann Hirschlag Belz Biehle Schilling Miller Boldt page 218-19, 1911 Moritz Leitzke Lehmann Anders Bruveleit Schierloh Raduenz Belz Hanff Schultze Kettler Schneider Benne page 219, 1912 Ertzner Biehle Vogel Krueger Schierloh Koch Schilling Vahsholz page 219-20, 1913 Biehle Hoehne Glaser Raabe Lehmann Hilliges Matthes Eckert page 220, 1914 Kauffolk Thompson Donner Koch Schultze Goetsch Lehmann Hoehne Biehle Callies Schilling Hilliges Schneider Ertzner Martin page 220-21, 1915 Bruveleit Possnecker Matthes Wegner Boldt Belz Koch Hilliges Wiebold Zander Kauffold page221, 1916 Schultze Fuellner Riser Grampe Sasse Poessnecker Eckert Goetsch Lehmann Anderson Hartmann Hoehucke(?) page 221 (partial list), 1917 Matthes Glaser Bruveleit Lenser Wegner Callies page 224, 1921(partial list) Sasse Melcher Matthes Dubbel Mussack Lehman Beyer Weichenthal Goetsch Lenser Schulz Pohlman Piller Summer/Soumer(?) Nichols page 224, 1922(partial list) Moritz Anderson Vahsholz Schlueter Schwanke Blattert Zander Kuester Vangundy Pohlmann Bauermeister Benne ONE PAGE of records for members of the congregation 1900-1908, which shows members of a given name's family, how often they attended church/took communion, perhaps when they began attending this church, or left. This page is very difficult to read, but following is what I can decipher: Lueck Loerk Lehmann Lewerenz(?) Long Meyer Meskenthieu(?) Mack Martin Moritz Meinke Matthes Muller(with an umlaut over the u) Sohn Lorbeer Hoffmann Zander Koehler As you can see, there are many names which also showed up on the records of births I previously submitted, but there are also some newly mentioned names. I will next be submitting a partial record of marriages performed at St. Johns. Have a great day! Heather

    12/04/1998 08:19:17
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Surname Rollcall -- Slepicka and Hruska, et al.
    2. Elaine T. Maddox
    3. SLEPICKA SLEPICA CHICKEN (LOOSE TRANSLATION OF SLEPICKA (HEN)) HRUSKA HRUSKOVA HRUSKY PEAR/PEARY (LITERAL TRANSLATION OF HRUSKA/HRUSKOVA) CECH SACK All names are believed to be Bohemian in origin, all people believed to have immigrated to Chicago in mid-1800's. <elainetm@worldnet.att.net> Researching S*L*E*P*I*C*K*A and H*R*U*S*K*A

    12/04/1998 01:31:16
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Genealogy Survey
    2. 1998 GENQUEST GENEALOGY SURVEY <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> ======================================================= For the past two years GenQuest, Inc. has conducted a survey of Genealogists using the Internet and as 1998 comes to a close they are inviting you to take part in this years. The goal is to conduct the same exact survey three years in a row with the same questions in order to have a reliable set of data. The results of this survey will be made publicly available to anyone, organization or Web site that requests it. The survey is available at: http://www.genquest.com/survey.html Two questions may arise in the minds of those who read this request: 1). Since spamming (receiving unsolicited E-mail) is a serious problem, is this some way of getting my E-mail address? The answer is NO. No where in the survey is your E-mail address or identity asked for. After you fill it out and submit it you get a thank you message. The header of a recent submission is quoted below so that you may seen the information is received: "Subject: GenQuest: Survey Date: Mon, 30 Nov 1998 11:01:01 -0500 From: "Genquest Web Site" <info@burbnet.com> To: nobody@burbnet.com" 2). Why does such a survey need to be conducted? According to the December 1995 AmeriPoll survey, almost half of America is involved in genealogy research to some degree, and I suspect that the statistics are close to the same in Canada and Western Europe. With so many people doing genealogy, there should be reliable data that any person, genealogical society/organization, software maker, or entity, which provides support to our research efforts. Currently there is no body of information. If you have any other questions or concerns feel free to E-mail me. Sincerely, Ron Maloney GenQuest, Inc. rmaloney@genquest.com

    12/03/1998 02:41:38
    1. [ROLL-CALL-L] Tidwell-Bozarth-Deuel(Duel/Devol)
    2. Douglas Deuel
    3. Surnames researching at moment: DEUEL(various spellings) from all over US Thank you Cheryl Switzer Deuel ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    12/02/1998 09:11:26
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Library census microfilm update
    2. Just to let everyone know what's happening at the W. Dale Clark genealogy department these days, here in Omaha: We're processing another 235 reels of microfilm this week, from 1820, 1830, 1840 & 1860 (CA, NH, NM, SC, GA, AL). They should be available for use by the weekend or Monday at the latest, I'm told. Those four decades will be complete through the entire US when our backordered films arrive. There are also some other new films that are already out and ready for use. (We've got 40% now here or ordered--mostly pre 1880.) There is a new census list of what we have available, but it doesn't include about 245 reels of film. A new list will be issued probably in January or February. If you think you are coming to Omaha, you can e-mail ahead for a census list &/or a list of the indexes in book form or on CD rom that we have. They'll mail them out to you. You need to e-mail: Heenan@omaha.lib.ne.us not me. We've gotten some new books, some more IA state censuses (spotty years & counties not complete in any way yet), and IA will soon be complete through 1920, instead of just 1910 for the federal censuses. Our census growth is likely to slow down, we've heard that the price is likely to be going up from $7.95/reel to $13.95/reel, probably after the first of the year. If you're living in the Omaha area and are likely to use the library frequently, now would be the time to give a tax deductible donation if there's census reels that they don't have that you likely would need. Call it a Christmas present to yourself. That's what my present is going to be this year, census reels at the library. It's really fun to be able to go from decade to decade in my counties without having to wait. Come visit. If I'm there, say "hi". I don't work there, but spend a lot of time volunteering. Karen

    12/01/1998 06:37:01
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Andrews Family, Omaha
    2. Carroll J. Jones, Sr.
    3. Seeking info re: Nelson ANDREWS and Agnes Andrews, nee Stims of Omaha ca 1900. Children were: Laura, Ella Amanda, Bertha, Emma, Frank, Bine and another. carrolljones@earthlink.net

    11/29/1998 11:23:24
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Nebraska State Lib. & Archive Addy
    2. David Komatz
    3. Would anyone know what the address for the Nebraska State Library and Archives is ? I need to get copies of some pages out of I think it is called "History of the State of Nebraska, containing a full account of it's growth from am uninhabited territory to a wealthy and important state" (Chicago: 1882). I am looking for info (the history) on the Union Guards organized at Nebraska City April 23, 1862. Supposedly somewhere between pp. 227-255. And also a copy of the Company Roster, Also supposedly between pages 256-318. Please, any help would be great. david

    11/29/1998 06:35:09
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] RAYBOLD, Walter [39 in 1920]+ Ida+Katherine
    2. The Singley Family
    3. Walter Clemens RAYBOLD b. in DC abt 1881 Worked for Otis Elevator Co - Omaha, Neb "1920 CENSUS: Walter C. born DC age 39 address: 2707 Binny Street [NE] Katherine born DC age 33 Ida born MD age 13 ** Also Walter's mother: Ida Louise Mangum RAYBOLD d. abt 1910? Thank you, Judy

    11/29/1998 04:30:47
    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] Nebraska State Lib. & Archive Addy
    2. This resource is on line at http://www.rootsweb.com/~neresour/resource.html It is "Andreas History of the State of Nebraska" 1882. Go to that site and you can search the history, which is now on line. Mona Knight in Arizona

    11/29/1998 03:25:49
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Temporary Illness Vacation
    2. Pat Deuel
    3. Hello, Due to my husband's (Patrick's) illness and increasing pain, along with my increased hours because of the holidays, we will be taking a short "vacation" from genealogy until after the holidays. Hopefully, my husband will improve in that time and we will be able to resubscribe and continue. Patrick says to tell everyone who has sent him e-mails recently that he will answer them, but it may take him awhile to do it. See you in 1999!! Edith (Mrs. Patrick) Deuel deuelsearch@kearney.net

    11/29/1998 12:35:22
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] [Fwd: [RIDDLE-L] Morman Riddles]
    2. ebel
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------378D24FC8B1 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thought some folks interested in Nebraska history might find this of interest. --------------378D24FC8B1 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <RIDDLE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by gate.bloomnet.com (8.8.7/8.8.7) with ESMTP id MAA03799 for <psebel@bloomnet.com>; Thu, 26 Nov 1998 12:02:23 -0600 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id JAA03946; Thu, 26 Nov 1998 09:40:11 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 09:40:11 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <365D93C1.4D00@bloomnet.com> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 1998 11:45:37 -0600 From: ebel <psebel@bloomnet.com> Reply-To: psebel@bloomnet.com X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-NNComNet (Win95; U) MIME-Version: 1.0 Old-To: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: [RIDDLE-L] Morman Riddles Resent-Message-ID: <"91c_OC.A.Q9.4JZX2"@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2343 X-Loop: RIDDLE-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: RIDDLE-L-request@rootsweb.com The following is from an old scrapbook at the Niobrara Nebraska Museum. I am not related to these people, so please don't ask me any further questions. Just thought it interesting. Most of the things in the scrapbook happened in between 1900 and 1910 Isaac and John Riddle, accompanied bu J.W. TOwnsend of Crete, arrived in town Friday. They were here to locate the remains of Newill Knght and 15 others mostly children, who died during the winter of 1846 - 47 while the Mormans were in winter quarters on the opposite bank of the Niobrara River. The Riddle brothers are Mormans and were with the first party that ever crossed the Missouri River on their way to "the other promised land". They are here at the insistance of the son of Mr. Knight who proposes to erect a handsome monument. Secretary Fry of the L"Eau qui Court cemetery offered on behalf of the association a plot of ground in our Cemetery if they would exhume the remains and deposit them in Niobrara's cemetery and erect such a monument as they say will be erected, which is under consideration. The early history of Niobrara is very vague as to this settlement of Mormans and the arrival of these gentlemen has settled some points of history not known before. Isaac Riddle is from Provo, Utah, and was 16 when his father and family came here in the fall of 184?. "My father was the van guard of the Morman pioneers," said Mr. Riddle. "We first struck up the Missouri in 1845 with 30 other families. A littled below old Fort Vermillian, South Dakota, we fenced in over 2,000 acres of bottom land along the Missouri - the south line being fenced by the big Muddy itself. Here we put in a crop and spen the winter of 1845 - 46. Word came that Prophet Smith and his son had been killed and we were ordered down the Missouri to Kanesville where we were to meet the exodus from Naus?? Illinois, which we reached three weeks in advance." Here Mr. Riddle described the persecution under which these pioneer families had passed from the hands of the gentile. "Being at Niobrara was an accident, " continued Mr. Riddle. "???? were ordered away in the ??? of the Rocky Mountains - 150 ???. The first wagon wheel that ever ??? it's mark where Omaha now counts hundreds of thousands was made by our party. We were the pathfinders. We left the Missouri river in the month of July, 1846, after the president had issued a call for troops to fight Mexico and 500 of our people responded. Our main camp was at Kanesville (Counci8l Bluffs) as a supply and outfitting point. We proceeded up the Platte, a while in camp at Pawnee Station, a courier arrived with orders that we should proceed no farther, as it was feared we could not reach the end of ouor journey before winter. Soldiers were stationed here and the government had put in a crop of wheat, oats, potatoes and corn. The Pawnees were troublesome that spring and frightened the farm laborers out of the country. Whe n we arrived this crop was abandoned and we contracted to harvest it for half the crop. After this had been garnered orders came for us to junt winter quarters. About a dozen Ponca Indians were on a visit to the Pawnees who reported we could get excellen winter quarters with them. They piloted us from the Platte along about the route of the Elkhorn railroad. There was motive, however, in the desire for our company. We had a small cannon along with us, and they had seen us shoot it. Having had much trouble with the Sioux at the west of them, this cannon was considered a "heap big iron killer." Our company went out with the Poncas in their winter hunt, going where the pine was quite heavy. The woods were full of wild turkey and all along the beach land where your town now stands were Indian camps - from the mouth of the Niobrara to about half way to the Five-mile Creek (Bazile). The whole prairie was alive with buffaloes then, and there were large quantities of timber skirting the two streams." It has always been supposed that the reason the Mormons left here was because the Poncas made them trouble. Mr. Riddle saie that there was nothing in the story. "It was our purpose to remain here - merely to winter. During the winter we had eaten the harvest of the former season and returned to Kanesville. We went down to Five-mile (Bazile) creek going to about where Creighton is now, then struck south east." "How does it come, Mr Riddle,, that what was known as the 'Morman Trail' goes west of Creighton?' asked The Pioneer Interviewer? "This was due to the high water in 1850 when the main camp moved. The water was very high that season and the Platte and Elkhorn impassible. Our old trail was taken to the point where the trail bore easterly, and we then started due west in order to 'head the Elkhorn.' going into the Black Hills then onward. We crossed the Niobrara River at the 'big falls' with a good rock bottom." Isaac Riddle is an old white-headed man. He said that he is the husband of three wives and father of twenty children, twelve of whom are still living. "When the hour came to give up my wives or go to the penetentiary," continued Mr. Riddle, " I chose the latter and am, in the eyes of the law and ex convict. Peace came to two of my wives and I have but one now." "During the winter camp at the mouth of the Niobrara, Newill Knight made two mill stones out of the drift boulders found on your hill tops with which to grind our corn by horse power. There is no such thing as a 'Morman Canal' as you suggest. This was here the same as now, except perhaps it has been enlarged by the elements. These old mill stones we should like to embrace in our proposed monument to their maker. We have trailed them prety close, but whether they can be found or not we cannot say now. The son of Newill Knight is what we call a 'lucky miner' and counts his income with six figures. His tithe to the church is $1000 per month, has leisure and is liberal hearted. He has sent us out to locate the grave, which we have succeeded in doing, exhumed some of the ashes burned 55 years ago and found the remains of the fire brick. The buildings were built as stockades against the encroachment of the Sioux Indians, and what we found was only a small portain of the ??? that held 65 families. The graves were about 60 rods from there on Buffalo Chipp's land overlooking the Niobrara Island and your Running Water. We shall return probably in the fall and begin operations." The Pioneer hads photographs taken of the old gentlemen which will appear later. Hope some of you found this of interest. Peggy Ebel ==== RIDDLE Mailing List ==== ---------------RIDDLE Researchers Discussion List---------------- Want to unsubscribe, and did not save your instructions? 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    11/26/1998 12:30:55
    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] [Fwd: [RIDDLE-L] Morman Riddles]
    2. To clear up a couple of questions in the posting: The Mormons left Nauvoo, Illinois after the prophet Joseph Smith and his brother were murdered. Many of the small towns up and down both sides of the Missouri River were originally settled by the Latter-Day Saints as they waited for spring to come & reasonable conditions for traveling across the plains. The main one of course, being Winter Quarters, in the Florence, NE area where Omaha is today. William Clayton developed an odometer to attach to a wagon wheel that ticked off the distance that the wagon had traveled. Thanks for sending it. I found it very interesting. Karen

    11/26/1998 11:22:14
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] 1870 Platte Co., NE census
    2. Sue Baker
    3. The 1870 Platte Co., NE census has been transcribed and posted to the web. You can view it yourself at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~gonfishn/census/1870/ne/platte/ Happy hunting & Happy Thanksgiving to all, Sue

    11/25/1998 11:25:25
    1. [NEBRRoots-L] Moores in Ontario, Canada and Nebraska
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_912062208_boundary Content-ID: <0_912062208@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII I'm Looking for any connections to the following Moores in Ontario, Canada and Nebraska. Would love to share additional info. Thanks in advance, Carolynn Adams Descendants of Moore 1 Moore .. +Wilson ....... 2 Francis (Frank) Nelson Moore b: 11 June 1868 in Colborne, Ontario, Canada d: 16 January 1955 ............ +Eva Mae Maynard b: 23 March 1879 in Mondale, Harrison, IA d: 02 October 1952 ................. 3 Harold (Jack) Moore ................. 3 Clarence (Denny) Moore ..................... +Nonie ................. 3 Charles Francis Moore b: 13 April 1904 in Omaha, Douglas, NE d: 22 June 1979 in Omaha, Douglas, NE ..................... +Marie Olsen b: 06 August 1924 in Kennard, Douglas, NE ........................... 4 Janet Moore ............................... +Del Dado ........................... 4 Karen Moore b: 11 October 1949 in IA ............................... +Chapman ........................... 4 Sharon Moore b: 19 May 1952 in IA ................. *2nd Wife of Charles Francis Moore: ..................... +Wanda Caroline Barnett b: 26 April 1908 in Stratton, Hitchcock, NE d: 16 June 1990 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ........................... 4 Phyllis Elaine Moore b: 26 February 1925 in Benkelman, Dundy, NE ............................... +Earl William Dilley b: 07 January 1922 in Spokane, Spokane, WA d: 22 July 1968 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ........................... *2nd Husband of Phyllis Elaine Moore: ............................... +William Charles Coughlin b: in West Orange, Essex, NJ ........................... *3rd Husband of Phyllis Elaine Moore: ............................... +Bernard Joseph Grahek b: 10 June 1924 in Ely, Saint Louis, MN d: 04 July 1992 in So Coos Gen Hosp, Bandon, Coos, OR ........................... 4 Kenneth Gilbert Moore b: 30 December 1926 ............................... +Dottie Johnson ........................... *2nd Wife of Kenneth Gilbert Moore: ............................... +Ida Mae Woods b: 03 November ........................... 4 Betty Jean Moore b: 06 March 1929 ................. 3 Leonard Gilbert Moore b: 13 August 1905 in Omaha, Douglas, NE ..................... +Anita b: in Buellton, Santa Barbara, CA ........................... 4 Gilbert Moore b: 17 March 1930 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ............................... +Nancy Leone Herron b: 13 August 1930 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA ................. 3 Helen Moore b: 17 December 1908 ..................... +E. I. Storrs ........................... 4 Leota Mae Storrs b: 05 March 1929 ............................... +Ferguson ........................... 4 Norma Jean (Billie) Storrs b: 26 August 1930 ............................... +Viola ........................... 4 Janelle Storrs b: 26 August 1938 ............................... +Gary Wilson ................. 3 Myrtle Moore b: 04 January 1910 d: 11 June 1969 ................. 3 Walter M. Moore b: 31 December 1915 d: 07 October 1945 ....... *2nd Wife of Francis (Frank) Nelson Moore: ............ +Sarah Elizabeth --part0_912062208_boundary Content-ID: <0_912062208@inet_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline Return-Path: <> Received: from rly-za03.mx.aol.com (rly-za03.mail.aol.com [172.31.36.99]) by air-za03.mail.aol.com (v51.29) with SMTP; Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:26:08 1900 Received: from imo27.mx.aol.com (imo27.mx.aol.com [198.81.17.71]) by rly-za03.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id XAA16851 for <Carol2ron@aol.com>; Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:26:07 -0500 (EST) Received: from localhost (localhost) by imo27.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.7.3/AOL-2.0.0) with internal id XAA00584; Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:26:07 -0500 (EST) Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:26:07 -0500 (EST) From: Mail Delivery Subsystem <MAILER-DAEMON@aol.com> Subject: Returned mail: User unknown Message-Id: <199811260426.XAA00584@imo27.mx.aol.com> To: Carol2ron@aol.com Auto-Submitted: auto-generated (failure) Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit The original message was received at Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:25:14 -0500 (EST) from root@localhost *** ATTENTION *** An e-mail you sent to an Internet destination could not be delivered. 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User unknown 550 <nebraska-l@rootsweb.com>... User unknown ----- Original message follows ----- Received: from Carol2ron@aol.com by imo27.mx.aol.com (IMOv16.10) id QTEWa02196; Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:25:13 +1900 (EST) From: Carol2ron@aol.com Return-path: <Carol2ron@aol.com> Message-ID: <d3095d2e.365cd829@aol.com> Date: Wed, 25 Nov 1998 23:25:13 EST To: nebraska-l@rootsweb.com, moore-l@rootsweb.com, canada-l@rootsweb.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Subject: Moore Family Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 214 Looking for any connections to the following Moores in Ontario, Canada and Nebraska. Would love to share additional info. Thanks in advance, Carolynn Adams Descendants of Moore 1 Moore .. +Wilson ....... 2 Francis (Frank) Nelson Moore b: 11 June 1868 in Colborne, Ontario, Canada d: 16 January 1955 ............ +Eva Mae Maynard b: 23 March 1879 in Mondale, Harrison, IA d: 02 October 1952 ................. 3 Harold (Jack) Moore ................. 3 Clarence (Denny) Moore ..................... +Nonie ................. 3 Charles Francis Moore b: 13 April 1904 in Omaha, Douglas, NE d: 22 June 1979 in Omaha, Douglas, NE ..................... +Marie Olsen b: 06 August 1924 in Kennard, Douglas, NE ........................... 4 Janet Moore ............................... +Del Dado ........................... 4 Karen Moore b: 11 October 1949 in IA ............................... +Chapman ........................... 4 Sharon Moore b: 19 May 1952 in IA ................. *2nd Wife of Charles Francis Moore: ..................... +Wanda Caroline Barnett b: 26 April 1908 in Stratton, Hitchcock, NE d: 16 June 1990 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ........................... 4 Phyllis Elaine Moore b: 26 February 1925 in Benkelman, Dundy, NE ............................... +Earl William Dilley b: 07 January 1922 in Spokane, Spokane, WA d: 22 July 1968 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ........................... *2nd Husband of Phyllis Elaine Moore: ............................... +William Charles Coughlin b: in West Orange, Essex, NJ ........................... *3rd Husband of Phyllis Elaine Moore: ............................... +Bernard Joseph Grahek b: 10 June 1924 in Ely, Saint Louis, MN d: 04 July 1992 in So Coos Gen Hosp, Bandon, Coos, OR ........................... 4 Kenneth Gilbert Moore b: 30 December 1926 ............................... +Dottie Johnson ........................... *2nd Wife of Kenneth Gilbert Moore: ............................... +Ida Mae Woods b: 03 November ........................... 4 Betty Jean Moore b: 06 March 1929 ................. 3 Leonard Gilbert Moore b: 13 August 1905 in Omaha, Douglas, NE ..................... +Anita b: in Buellton, Santa Barbara, CA ........................... 4 Gilbert Moore b: 17 March 1930 in Pomona, Los Angeles, CA ............................... +Nancy Leone Herron b: 13 August 1930 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, CA ................. 3 Helen Moore b: 17 December 1908 ..................... +E. I. Storrs ........................... 4 Leota Mae Storrs b: 05 March 1929 ............................... +Ferguson ........................... 4 Norma Jean (Billie) Storrs b: 26 August 1930 ............................... +Viola ........................... 4 Janelle Storrs b: 26 August 1938 ............................... +Gary Wilson ................. 3 Myrtle Moore b: 04 January 1910 d: 11 June 1969 ................. 3 Walter M. Moore b: 31 December 1915 d: 07 October 1945 ....... *2nd Wife of Francis (Frank) Nelson Moore: ............ +Sarah Elizabeth --part0_912062208_boundary--

    11/25/1998 06:36:47
    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] List Status
    2. William N Oliver
    3. Mary Mills wrote: > Does this mean that one has to pay or donate to post, or does it mean > one has to subscribe to post? > > William N Oliver wrote: > > > Dear List Members, > > > > Non-Members of The NEBRRoots list can no longer post to this > > list. Members can still subscribe and unsubscribe themselves and > > it is each member's responsibility to do this for themselves. > > > > Should a non-list member try to post to the list ListMom will > > receive a notice to that effect and can retrieve the message if > > s/he desires to do so. > > > > This is the only change that has been made, except that the list > > name will now appear in the Subject line. > > Dear Mary, No, absolutely no fees anywhere in sight. As Connie Snyder said, there is absolutely no change to those already subscribed. There is one small correction though to what Connie did say ... and that is about subbing and unsubbing. There was the option to let each individual do their own subbing and unsubbing, so I took it. In that way I will not be burdened as much as I had thought. Thanks for asking to clear up the point. Sincerely, Bill ListMom --

    11/25/1998 03:26:57
    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] List Status
    2. Connie Snyder
    3. Mary Mills wrote: > Does this mean that one has to pay or donate to post, or does it mean > one has to subscribe to post? > No, you won't have to pay anything. The list is completely free, and Bill Oliver volunteered to be the ListMom a year ago just so it would be available for anyone wanting to make contact with other researchers. The people who spam mailing lists will not always subscribe to lists, but will find out the address for sending messages to each list, and then send their spam to several at once. Some of them have automated software that will do it for them. Sometimes, they will subscribe to several at one time, send their message, and then unsubscribe, all within a few minutes. That's why it's so hard to stop them from spamming our lists. Rootsweb seems to have some very good filters set up to stop this, but there are still some that get through. It takes quite of bit of their time and resources to take care of it all. By closing the mailing list so that only subscribers can post, it will help to cut out the spam. From now on, only subscribers will be able to send messages to the list. It will not make any difference to those of us who are already subscribed. The only one that it will make a difference to, besides the spammers, is Bill, who will have a little more work to do, checking, and subscribing and unsubscribing people, but he feels it will be worth it, if it stops any additional spam messages from getting through. Connie Snyder NEGenWeb State Coordinator > > William N Oliver wrote: > > > Dear List Members, > > > > Non-Members of The NEBRRoots list can no longer post to this > > list. Members can still subscribe and unsubscribe themselves and > > it is each member's responsibility to do this for themselves. > > > > Should a non-list member try to post to the list ListMom will > > receive a notice to that effect and can retrieve the message if > > s/he desires to do so. > > > > This is the only change that has been made, except that the list > > name will now appear in the Subject line. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > Bill > > ListMom > > -- > > from nwoHIo, vriendelijke groeten, Bill

    11/25/1998 12:24:07
    1. Re: [NEBRRoots-L] List Status
    2. Mary Mills
    3. Does this mean that one has to pay or donate to post, or does it mean one has to subscribe to post? William N Oliver wrote: > Dear List Members, > > Non-Members of The NEBRRoots list can no longer post to this > list. Members can still subscribe and unsubscribe themselves and > it is each member's responsibility to do this for themselves. > > Should a non-list member try to post to the list ListMom will > receive a notice to that effect and can retrieve the message if > s/he desires to do so. > > This is the only change that has been made, except that the list > name will now appear in the Subject line. > > Sincerely, > > Bill > ListMom > -- > from nwoHIo, vriendelijke groeten, Bill

    11/25/1998 11:33:12