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Surnames: ADDLEMAN
Submitted by: Dorothy Hawkins   --   Email address: oldhoneypot@centurytel.net
30 MAR 2004

Query: I am looking for information on,
Rosa Lewis Addleman, she was born 1867,
died 1932, is buried in Crescent Hill Cemetery, north of Adrain, Mo.

Would like to know who she is and what relation to James Miller
Addleman, who lived in Adrain, in the 1930's and 1940's.

My email is oldhoneypot@centurytel.met, Thanks, Jean
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Surnames: ALMS
Submitted by: Michael Rush   --   Email address: mike.rush@asu.edu
06 APR 2005

Query: I am looking for information on my great grandmother Minnie Mae
Alms(b.6/29/1885 Butler, MO).  Specifically, names of parents, siblings,
other relatives, location of residence, and any other information
available.  She married Herbert William Rush(b.1/18/1884 Carthage MO) on
10/11/1903. Thanks!
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Surnames: ANDERSON
Submitted by: Jolien   --   Email address: Catlin
16 JAN 2006

Query: Looking for death and probate information on James Anderson who
moved to Bates County in the 1860s from St. Clair County Illinois. He
was born in Georgia in 1800. He is not listed in the 1870 census so
probably has died by then. Any information on him and his family or how
to get his probate information would be appreciated.
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Surnames: BAGBY
Submitted by: Barry Wood   --   Email address: woodlegal@comcast.net
31 DEC 2004

Query: Looking to contact descendants of Elisha Bagby, who was born
about 1804, probably in Wilkes County, North Carolina.  It is not known
whether he actually settled in Bates County, but several of his children
did, including sons James and Elisha Bagby Jr.
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Surnames: BARNETT
Submitted by: Delors Helphingstine   --   Email address: dee62jake@aol.com
24 JAN 2005

I am looking for William Barnett who married Luticia A Anderson in either Bates Co. or
possibly Vernon Co. Missouri approx. 1881-1883.  They had two children Edd
Norman born 1883 and Alpha Retty born 1889.  Am really interested in Barnett family.
And death of Luticia if in Missouri.
Thank-you.     Delors
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Surnames: BISHOP, GREEN, FOX, VANDERSLICE, DECOCK, FLETCHER, DESPAIN
         HEAD, HAUSER, GREGG
Submitted by: michelle   --   Email address: michelledawnfree@yahoo.com
21 JUL 2004

Query: i have many names on my tree but am looking very hard for a
charles bishop born in missouri in 1861, his wifes name was lear and he
had a child named charles which is my great grandfather . don't know
anything more about this man other than that but would love to have
contact with any one who does or is related. or any one having info on
or being related to his wife she was born around the same time and as
far as i know her name was lear jane rinfrow before marriage.
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Surnames: BELL
Submitted by: Craig Nelson   --   Email address: cengold@aol.com
12 DEC 2004

Query: Searching for Samuel Bell probably born ca 1890 + or - a few
years.  Believed to be from MO and working on the George Dimit farm as a
hired hand in the 1915 - 1916 time period.

Any assist appreciated.
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Surnames: BLACK
Submitted by: Irma Ward   --   Email address: Irmaeward@aol.com
24 JAN 2005

Query: I am searching for any descendants of:
Peter & Emily (Miller) Black
William & Kezia Black
W.D. & Ellen Black
All are buried in the Cresent Hill Cemetery near Adrian, Bates Co., MO.
I believe my ancestor, Thomas Black is a brother of Peter & William.
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Surnames: BOOTH, EVERSTON
Submitted by: Lois Hunziker   --   Email address: sweetoak@marktwain.net
13 AUG 2005

Query: Looking for info on Henry Booth. He was born in England Septmeber
12, 1819, and died at the home of one of his daughters in Knox County,
Missouri in 1907.  He crossed the ocean when he was 4 years old.
Married Henrietta Evertson in Adams County, Il. on Mar. 16, 1848.  They
had 8 children.  At some point they must have moved to Bates County, for
his obit says Henry Booth united with the Christian Church there in
1870.  Are there still descendants in Bates County?  Is Henry buried
there?  The obit says his funeral was held in Davis Chapel on April 23,
1907, conducted by C.S. Rennison.  Perhaps Davis Chapel was in Knox
County.  If you can help, I'd sure appreciate it!
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Surnames: BRIDGEWATER
Submitted by: David Gambrel  --   Email address: <dgambrel@kyii.com>
09 MAY 2004

Query: I'm trying to find descendants of James and John Bridgewater. James died in Ky in 1867
and his widow Susan Dawes and his brother John moved to Johnson and Vernon County
area. I find several Bridgewaters with Rich Hill telephone directory I was wondering if
they are descendants?
David
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Surnames: BROWN, TURNER
Submitted by: betty   --   Email address: bslovins@accn.org
09 MAY 2004

Query: Jacob Harvey Brown born 1816 in Tennessee married Martha Turner
in Crawford County, Missouri and moved on to Boone Township, West Point,
Bates County by 1860.  Sometime between 1860 and 1870 Jacob died and
Martha and the children: William, Nathaniel, Margha J., Andrew J.,
Emila, and Mary moved to Benton County Arkansas.  I believe there were
other Browns in Boone township who were related but need help
identifying them and place of burial for Jacob.
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Surnames: BURGESS, CHENEY, WHITE
Submitted by: Travis   --   Email address: aztar10@aol.com
30 JAN 2006

Query: Looking for any and all information concerning the Bates County
National Bank in Butler, 1880ish through 1906. Perry Burgess and his
uncle Lewis Cheney established the bank and the first National in
Holden. Then in the 1880 they move to Boulder Colorado and establish
additional banks there as well. Some of the people associated with the
bank are:

Lewis Cheney (Pres.)
Perry Burgess (Vice President)
Ephraim Cheney
Benjamin White
Emma Semantha White
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Surnames: BUTCHER
Submitted by: Sharolyn   --   Email address: sharolyn@webtv.net
06 APR 2005

Query: Looking for information on James & Sarah Butcher who lived in
Bates Co. 1900. James b. 1858 IL; Sarah b. 1861 IL. Children Elmer,
Lucy, Albert, Ralph & Chester, all born MO. Appreciate any information.
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Surnames: CATON
Submitted by: Christine Riehman   --   Email address: genegal52@verizon.net
20 OCT 2006

Query: I would like to obtain information on Harrison Caton and his
family, who resided in Walnut from roughly 1870 through 1880 or so.  It
is said Harrison was killed as a result of some sort of land dispute.
His daughter, Sylvia Caton, was said to be a teacher.  Did she teach in
Walnut?  I would also like any information on Harrison's other children,
Ivy Caton (my great-grandmother) and Greenberry Caton, among others.  I
would dearly love to have any photos of this family, if any exist.
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Surnames: CAVEN, BARTLETT, HUPP
Submitted by: Mary Datum   --   Email address: mutadg@fastfreedom.net
16 MAY 2004

Query: I am looking for any info on Ann Bartlett Caven b. 9/24/1829 d.
2/14/1898  and her daughter Julia C. Cave. Hupp b. 6/17/1855 d.
12/5/1932 - I know they are buried in Bates county and would appreicate
any info on how to find out where.
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Surnames: CHOATE
Submitted by: Lois Choate   --   Email address: alsace47@hotmail.com
09 MAY 2004

Query: Richard O Choate,wife Isabella.  Purchased land along with
Nicholas Choate in Bates County 1857 and 1859.  Had son Moses, Bailey,
Samuel.
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Surnames: CHAPMAN, WAINSCOTT, WRIGHT, KNIGHT, SHEPHEARD, GREER, PEARCE
Submitted by: Nancy Harmon   --   Email address: nsharmon@snowcrest.net
16 FEB 2006

Query: I am trying to locate relatives of the approximately 150 persons
buried in the France Cemetery, Shawnee Township, Bates, County,
Missouri, one mile south and one mile east of Altona.   Earliest burial
appears to be 1858; the latest 1944.
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Surnames: COPE
Submitted by: zelda maggart   --   Email address: zeldamaggart@msn.cojm
19 FEB 2005

Query: Any information appreciated on Seth E. Cope, married to Anna
Augusta Littlefield, 1885, in Bates County. He died around 1890 or 1891,
and is buried somewhere in New Home Township, Bates County. Was a Civil
War soldier, 11th Kansas Cavalry, Companies E and F. Fought with Reno's
command, and was close enough to hear the Battle of the Litte Bighorn in
1876. Born 1845 in Ohio, son of early pioneers Edmund Cope and Mary
Blackburn, both buried in the Salem Cemetery, Bates County. Family
legend has it that he was killed in a railroad accident; may or may not
be true.
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Surnames: DEBOW, LITTLEFIELD
Submitted by: Christle DeBow Scheuber   --   Email address: gmasugar@quik.com
22 may 2005

Query: Would like to know if the Log cabin is still on display at the
Bates Co. Musuem of Pioneer History that was built by Will DeBow for
W.O. Atkison on South Fulton Street while he wrote his well known
history of Bates County?  If so does anyone know how I could get a
picture and is the History Book on Bates still available?  I understand
two brothers of my g grandfather were well known carpenters in Butler in
the early 1900's.  Edmond and Will DeBow.  If anyone has info on this or
these two men would really appreciate it.
Thank you very much
Christle DeBow Scheuber
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Surnames: DOERFLINGER, MICHEL, STEVENER
Submitted by: Margaret Self   --   Email address:  <mms@whidbey.net>
16 JAN 2006

Query:  My name is Margaret M. Self.  I am researching the following surnames:
Doerflinger, Michel, Stevener.
I'm also interested in finding info re: the rural school in Prairie
Township which was in operation
circa 1908 - 1915.
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Surnames: EASLEY, DODDS
Submitted by: Bob C.   --   Email address: trebcabb@hotmail.com
03 JUL 2004

Query: Desire info on Warham Easley and wife Margaret Dodds, listed in
Bates County 1880 census. Married in Sangamon Co., IL, in 1858. Each was
the other's second spouse. According to record made by one of her
grandsons, Margaret Dodds Easley died in 1879- where? Bates County?
Would like same info for Warham.
I am a descendant of Margaret by her first marriage to James B. EAsley,
and also descended from Warham's brother Ambrose Easley, so have info to
share on family lines of all three, i.e., James B. Easley, Margaret
Dodds, Warham Easley.
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Surnames: EDDINS
Submitted by: Kathy Gibson   --   Email address: DgoCelt@aol.com
16 FEB 2006

Query: My great-great grandmother, Susan Jane Avery Eddins, lived in
Papinsville before 1861, with her husband, Franklin Harvey Eddins, and
their three daughters.
My question is: would anyone be related or know of the partner?

And I did want to share this story with others, so you would get a
glimpse of the life of some residents of Bates CO during the Civil War.
***From the obituary of her daughter, Frankie Elizabeth Eddins Smith:
Her mother, Susan Jane Avery, was the first white child born in Henry
County. Mama (Frankie) was born in this same house, September 26, 1861,
during the perilous Civil war times. It was the first house of hewn logs
in the country, the first one with glass windows. It was where the first
county court was held, also where many a church meeting was held. Her
father, Frank Eddins, ran an outfitting store at Papinsville. When the
troublesome Civil war days came he brought his wife and three small
daughters to her sister, Mrs. Nancy Fewel (living in Johnson Co). While
there, his brother-in-law became ill, and in hurrying for the doctor
Frank Eddins ruptured a blood vessel and died with hemorrhage before the
last little daughter, Frankie Elizabeth Eddins, was born. Those were
troublesome days for the young widow without business experience. A few
days later she received an invoice for $50,000 for her husband's share
in the store. He also owned a mill and valuable coal lands. In her
blinding sorrow, the young widow, thinking to blot out memories, burned
the letters. As they curled in the fire, she realized they were legal
papers - her deeds. The bushwhackers and jayhawkers - outlaws, robbed
the store, shot her husband's partner in the door and burned the
courthouse and records of Bates county, then located at Papinsville. All
was swept away.
Fron Susan Jane's obituary:
On January 18, 1861, Mr. Eddins died.  His company did a big credit
businesss---there were $30,000 on the books of the store at the time of
his death.  Troublous times for his young widow followed.  The war broke
out and Missouri suffered fearfully.  Mr. Eddins' partner was shot in
cold blood by masked men as he stood one evening in the door of the
store.  Later, the store itself, with all the warehouses and buildings
and the mill owned by the firm, as well as everything the buildings
contained, were burned.  Such were the fortunes of war.  Nothing was
left to Mrs. Eddins and her children but the empty lots on which the
property had stood.  Even the deeds were destroyed.
Thanks for letting me contribute!
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Surnames: EVANS, SAGE, THARP, MOORE
Submitted by: Darrel Salisbury   --   Email address: willow703@aol.com
06 MAY 2005

Query: Charles F. THARP & Mary EVANS Moore, w. of James M. were m. 20
Oct 1872 in West Point by J. W. Sage. An S. E. Sage was a witness to the
marriage. In an 1884 letter to Charles, J. W. addresses him as, "Dear
Nephew". In an affidavit, J. W. says he has known Charles since  birth
and Mary EVANS since the  year before  her marriage to James M. Moore
which took place in Bates Co., 21 May 1868.
C. C. Sage submits an affidavit in support of Charles' Civil War Pension
claim. They served in the same unit, Co. I, 9th Kan. Vol. Cav.
Further info on any of these persons is appreciated.
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Surnames: FINCH, KERNS, BOGAN
Submitted by: Debbie Sikes   --   Email address: ar_writerphotog@sbcglobal.net
02 JUL 2005

Query: Looking for information on any of these families as pertains to
Bates County.  My father, Clarence Finch, was born in Hume.  His
grandmother, Samantha Ellen Bogan Kerns died in Hume on March 21, 1940.
She is buried in the Hume Cemetery.  If anyone could get a digital photo
of her gravesite, it would be wonderful!   ANY information would be
greatly appreciated.
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Surnames: FLINN FLYNN
Submitted by: Lisa   --   Email address: mamaka3@aol.com
16 JAN 2006

Query: Susan Elizabeth Flinn married Albert Lester Cameron Sept 8, 1892
in Butler, Bates County. In the 1900 Kansas census, Susan's father is
living with her and Albert. His name is either JM or JW born Feb 1835,
married 46 years, occupation is blacksmith. Him and both of his parents
are listed as being born in North Carolina. Any info on him or his
family is greatly appreciated.
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Surnames: FRANKLIN
Submitted by: Ferne   --   Email address:  fernef@ndemand.com
20 OCT 2006

Query: I am looking for William Rhett Franklin. He usually used the name
Rhett but some censuses have his name as W. Rhett  so I am not sure
how it would be listed.
The marriage records  show a William Franklin who married  Mrs Martha
Moore Jan 1871 in Phelps Co., MO
There is also a marriage record for William   Franklin who married Emma
Wyatt in Aug 1871  Bates Co., In the 1880 MO
Rhett was born about 1818 in KY, his father bn  S CAR  his mother b  KY
In the 1880 Cen for New Madrid, MO  W. Rhett Franklin is listed as a printer.
Could that mean he worked for a newspaper or perhaps a publishing house?
Also, one list has that there is a William Franklin buried in Rockville Cem in Bates Co.,
Mo but his name is not on the Cemetery list.Thanks
Ferne
If anyone is researching either of these lines I would really appreciate it if you would
share some of your information with me so I can figure out if either or both is in my ancestral line.
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Surnames: FRANKLIN, WYATT
Submitted by: Ferne   --   Email address: fernef@ndemand.com
20 OCT 2006

Query: I would like to share info with anyone researching these names.
W (William) R (Rhett) Franklin may have been the William Franklin that
married Emma Wyatt Aug 1871 in Bates Co., Mo.
W R Franklin was bn KY ca 1852.
In the 1880 Cen for New Madrid there is  W Rhett Franklin listed as a
printer.
Thanks for any help or suggestions.
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Surnames: GEORGE, MENASCO
Submitted by: David George   --   Email address: cdgeorge@wtrt.net
17 DEC 2006
My G-G Grand mother Elizabeth A. (Belew) George married a man named John R.
Menasco, info says he died 10/09/1873 in Lone Oak, Bates County, Missouri.
I'm wondering if the two are buried there.
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Surnames: GRAGG
Submitted by: Theodore Gregg   --   Email address: THEODOREGREGG@AOL.COM
05 MAY 2005

Seeking information on Seymore Melvin Gragg b. 9 Nov 1868 Bates County married
1. Sondia Florence Griffin 2. Stella Mae Gregg
1. children Melvin Elbert, Effie Iva, Roy Clarence
2. Alford Homer, Gradis Marie, Aggie Bell, James Ralph, Hazel Norman Gragg
Seymore died 4 Apr 1942 and buried Milo Cemetery, Vernon County, Missouri
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Surnames: HALE/HAYLES
Submitted by: Carolyn Kurtz   --   Email address: carik@comcast.net
31 AUG 2005

Query: We are researching our ancestor, James Washington Hale. Divorce
papers were served to him in this county by Sarah Forest Hale in 1860.
The spelling was HAYLES on this decree. We are unable to connect him to
his parents. He was born 2/22/1832. We are not sure what state he was
born in. Any help would be appreciated.
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Surnames: HAMMON, LITTLE
Submitted by: Christine Hammon   --   Email address: pinbalqueen@hotmail.com
24 JAN 2005

Query: William Henry Hammon m. Francis("Fannie") Little 1897.  The
marriage list the couple as living in Rockville, MO.  They later moved
to Sheldon, MO circa 1900.
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Surnames: HEDRICK
Submitted by: Steve Cox   --   Email address:  sjcmsc@knology.net
31 AUG 2005

Query:
Can't find William or Elizabeth in the 1860, anywhere, but as of 1870, William
& Elizabeth are living with daughter Minerva (now "Compton") in Spruce
Township, Bates Co., MO.

As of 1880, William (widower) is 76, and is shown as a "boarder" in his daughter
Minerva Compton's household in Deep Water, Bates Co., MO.

As of 1900, William, 96, is still living in his daughter Minerva's household.
Data indicates his dob as:  Dec  1803; b. KY; father b. PA; mother b. VA.
1850 U.S. Census, 6th District, Bates Co., MO:

William Hedrick  45  Farmer  b. KY
Elizabeth Hedrick  46  Wife  b. KY
Mary  18  b. IN (I believe this is Michael's wife)
Michael  21  b. IN
Rebecca  16  b. IN
Thomas  14  b. IN
Angeline  12  b. IN
Mary  10  b. IN
Sarah  10  b. IN [twins]  (I believe this is my gr gr grandmother, b. 1840, IN; md. Elijah Somers Harper, Jr. -- they
later lived, and died, in Wilson Co., TX)
Manerva [Minerva?]  7  b. MO

Glad to provide additional information on Sarah if you would like.
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Surnames: IRELAND
Submitted by: Mona A. Crandell Hook   --   Email address: tahoehook@hotmail.com
24 OCT 2005

Query: Looking for the burial spot of Stephen Ireland, b. 9/301799
Maryland d. 4/3/1857 Bates Co., Missouri.  Any informaiton would be
greatly appreciated
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Surnames: JONES, RIDGWAY
Submitted by: Rae Trine   --   Email address: raisy36@ameritech.net
16 JAN 2006

Query: Researching a Jones family that lived in Bates county, MO
according to the 1900 Federal Census.  William and Sarah Jones, both
born in MO, lived in Hudson Township.  According to the census 7 out of
9 children lived with them at the time:  James, William, Laura (my
GGrandmother), Harrison, Thomas, Bertha and Mary E.   My GGrandmother,
Laura Jones, married Louis Ridg(e)way in Bates County, Jan. 3, 1907.
Laura was born May 5, 1889 in Clinton Township, Henry Co. MO.  I would
love to talk to anyone with any knowledge of this family.  Thanks.
Rae
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Surnames: KENADY
Submitted by: Richard Cutter   --   Email address:  HiMtnPilot@gmail.com
30 JAN 2006

I am looking for information on my Great Great Grand Father. Isaac S. Kenady and family.
He and his sons had a farm near Butler from about 1845 to about 1925.
Issac and two children died during the 1863 forced movement during the Civil War, his wife
Lovica Jane Patrick  and two sons returned and rebuilt the farm.  I have several
photos of my mother at the farm as a child.
I am trying to locate where the farm was and who ownes it now, I would like to visit it and get
photos.  Also information on any relatives who may still be in the area...
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Surnames: LEWIS
Submitted by: Nena Merchant   --   Email address:  toddnena@centurytel.net
08 OCT 2005

I am looking for information on Arthur Lewis, married Etta Lewis, Missouri,
unknown date. Father of Jesse Lewis Sr and 4 other children.
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Surnames: LYONS
Submitted by: Linda Frakes   --   Email address: lnfrakes@aol.com
30 MAR 2004

Query: Bates County Query.  LYONS Catherine, born about 1818. Husband
Elias LYONS was captured by Union Army taken prisoner, died in McDowells
Prision. April 4, 1862. Catherine was born KY She and Elias moved to MO
in 1860. We believe Catherine died in MO possibly Bates County 1862/63.
Need to find where she is buried.
Elias and Catherine had eight children: Susan: Julia: David W.:
Tabitha Ann: William N: Nathaniel Lightfoot: James Franklin: and Alice
(Lucy) Thanks in advance for any information on Catherine LYONS
Linda Frakes  E-Mail lnfrakes@aol.com
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Surnames: MARSHALL
Submitted by: darlene ireland   --   Email address: dd179@ccp.com
15 JUN 2005

Query: yes i am looking for the family of valentime and frances marshall
they were in bates county in the 60 70 and 1880 census would like
information on them they were my ggggrqandparents sent letters to
darlene ireland post bos 6504 station f saint joseph mo 64506
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Surnames: MCKIM
Submitted by: evelyn staples   --   Email address: staples.evelynm@orbital.com
10 MAY 2005

Query: Could someone tell me who to contact regarding location of a
grave in the Rockville, MO cemetery. I am needing the location of Dr. E.
T. McKim. Thanks to anyone with the time to tell me.
Evelyn Staples
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Surnames: MILLER
Submitted by: G. Foster   --    Email address: fost808@earthlink.net
20 OCT 2006

Query: I am researching  Henry and Temperance Evans Miller.
I need their death dates and where they are buried. The last place of
residence was Boone Township, Bates Co. Missouri.

Thank You ,
G. Foster
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Surnames: MILLER
Submitted by: Judith Goodwin   --   Email address: Satie1037@aol.com
20 OCT 2006

Query: I'm searching for information on Guy Hugo MILLER, b. 1889 in
Fulton Co, IL and d. 1972 in Hume, Bates Co, MO. His wife was Erma MOORE
MILLER. She was a DAR Member and supposedly traced her husband's
genealogy. Does anyone know how I would access that information? They
are both buried in the Greenlawn Cemetery in Rich Hill, MO. Their
children were John Grey MILLER, Eleanor MILLER and Frank MILLER.
Thanks for any information on this family. JG
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