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Jennifer, Sorry, at this time that name is not among any that I have. Janie Pine
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Surnames: Leseberg, Nachtigall, Kuykendall, Beutjer, Holstein
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Hello Karen, I am also looking for Leseberg's from Illinois. My Grandmother, Mathilde C.A. Nachtigall's parents were Carl Christian Nachtigall born 8-22-1862 and died 2-10-1924 and Anna Marie Leseberg born 7-2-1864 and died 3-12-1919. They lived in Wheat
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Ken, I am still interested in anything you have in this book, Please keep me posted when you get it on line. I am anxiously waiting.
Thanks
Neal Webb
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Surnames: Leseberg, Krumwiede, Miller, Jacobe, Partridge
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Kathy, I tried sending you email, but it bounced. Contact me at alan.karen@att.net and I can put you in touch with lots of Leseberg info. By the way, try the Evan. Lutheran Church in Bensonville -- that is supposed to be where my great grandfather first set
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Can't help with Levi but I wonder if we connect. I'm looking for William Bluett Gibson who died 1889, probably MO. He had a son born 1882 in Atchison Co., Mo who was place in a foster home near there when he died. William's wife, Jane Samantha Ship was born in IN., 1839.
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HI Sandy, I am back on line and just sent you a E Mail......Hope to hear from you soon !!
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I'm researching my grandparents, John Underwood and Alpha Melvina Dykes Whitehead & family in Watson, and would appreciate any help. Any Whitehead kin/researchers out there? Please e-mail me if you may be connected.
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Sandy
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I recently went through the Atchison County web site at rootsweb.com and found it excellent.
I am posting this email to mention that I have quite a bit of information on the families of Andrus R. Merritt, N.B. Merritt and James Walle, all of whom are listed on the 1880 Federal Census for Lincoln
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HI Sandy, I am back on line and just sent you a E Mail......Hope to hear from you soon !!
Records at risk
A number of kinds of records that are of value for family historians are often at risk because only the originals exist. Thus, they are at risk of discard as old and value-less, or of fire, storm, mold, age-related deterioration or vandalism. These include mainly school records (teachers daily records that show the names of the pupils, often their parents or guardians), bible records, sexton's records, mortuary records and church records. You may know of others. Some business records are
This is a follow-up to my recent post about needed access to Vital Records.
The problem is not that the vital records cannot be accessed; they can. For a fee, the staff at the Department of Health will search for a record. If they find it, they will send a copy. Too often the response is that they found no record.
I sought birth and death data re my aunt, who died before her brother, my father, was born. He told me that her given name was Mildred. I sent my money for searches and was advised that no
Some of you may be interested in these maps
floridamom
> -----Original Message-----
> From: webmaster [mailto:webmaster@segenealogy.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 10:28 PM
> To: floridamom@mchsi.com
> Subject: Census maps
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> I now have the census maps up now. I hope to have the counties done
> before the end on the year. Just check back
> Census maps are at http://www.segenealogy.com/sgo03_mo
> Thanks for asking
>
> webmaster
> Southeastern Genealogy Online
> www.segenealogy.com
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Access to Records
In 1910, the State of Missouri assumed the responsibility for keeping vital records. The records were kept confidential, as was proper, at least for birth records. However, some of the records are now 90 years old; it is time to place microfilms of all the birth records, with indexes, that are older than 72 years, and all of the death and other records, into the State Archives for full public access.
Efforts have been made in the legislature, but the Department of Health obfuscate
Sorry I got the wrong page
http://www.segenealogy.com/missouri/mo_maps.htm
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I get an error message when I use the link in the message. What about you?
Charlene
Can anyone tell me the dates that F.L. Bischof was a photographer in Rockport?
I'm trying to identify a photograph and a time frame would help, if anyone
has access to early 1900 directories.
JM Ackerley
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> Was wondering if anyone would have knowledge of a community/town/city?
that would have been around in the late 1800's. I'm not sure of the
spelling because the only lead I have for this particular branch of the
family is an old social security application. Her birthplace is listed as
Mendols? Mindols? (can't read her writing) MO. Thanks for you time. Robin
>
You may find the online 1895 Map useful. About five years ago, Pam Reitsch
scanned and cataloged this historical map for the entire US. The tit
Was wondering if anyone would have knowledge of a community/town/city? that would have been around in the late 1800's. I'm not sure of the spelling because the only lead I have for this particular branch of the family is an old social security application. Her birthplace is listed as Mendols? Mindols? (can't read her writing) MO. Thanks for you time. Robin