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Hello Hazel,
I see your last name is Caulfield.
I'm looking for Missouri Caulfield ancestry.
I'm looking for a Michal,Michael or M.A.(Pete) Caulfield who possibly lived in St. Joseph,MO at one time.
I'm doing a family tree and would appreciate any information if you've heard of any Caulfield in the St.
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Sherry, the book I have lists 17 HUSTONs (including Robert) buried in Missouri City cemetery. Do you have this list? Based on the birth years, it's possible that Robert's parents are in the group.
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Looking for link between John Thomas Warren, William Bill Warren and Robert Warren may have been from Clay County.
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1850 Census, Clay County, Fishing River Township shows:
Wade,
John 40
Nancy 36
(son) 16 can't make out name
Susan 15
Frank (?) 13
Samuel 11
Hermann 9
Pleasant 5
George 7
Nancy 1
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Next door
Wade,
Pleasant 30
Nancy 25
Prudence 7
Flemming 5
John 1
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John,
A second question. Was the voting law ever changed and if so when? I suspect any change would not have affected these men due to their age. Time may have taken care of the problem. Thanks genieann @aol.com Ann Odom
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Surnames: Gauthier, Tetreault
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I am trying to locate the following families we believe were in Missouri.
1st Family:
Francois Xavier Tetreault & wife Vitaline/Victoire Poulin.
Francois was believed to be a 49 and traveled to Missouri by covered wagon. My great-great grandmother was one of their children Mary/Marie Tet
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Any information on McQuiddy, Malott and White would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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Thanks for your reply. I am thinking that the 5 year old Pleasant is my ggrandfather. I have no proof yet. Are you related someway???
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Looking for parents of Pleasant. Might have been John and Nancy Wade. Pleasant had died by the 1880 census which shows Margaret married to James Sharp and her three children: Eutycus, Daniel and Susie Wade are listed as Sharp's step-children.
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hello I am searching for a obituary for Ola M Cummings nee Hutson -she died Dec 1974 and also would like to find a obit for her husband Guy Cummings who died July 1967
I think her son Raymond Cummings died in Dec 1983
I am searching to find where they are all buried
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I am compiling information for a book on African-American world war veterans and would like to
conduct interviews with those (vets and their families) willing to share their experiences.
Please contact Lisa Daniels at (866)206-9066, ext. 6672 or e-mail me at sweetiepiepress@yahoo.com
Thank you for your participation.
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John, no I unfortunately have the list. The information was supplied by my Mc Clelland contact. We suspect that his mother is the Robt. A. Huston (f) Mrs. may be my Robt. Anne Mc Clelland, daughter of N.M.Mc Clelland and Anne Mc Collum. The Mc Clellands are in the same cemetary, and Robt. Anne is a very unusualy n
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Catherine Buch b. abt. 1820 in Boehm married 10 Oct 1855 in Madison Co., Illinois to Mathias OR Matheus Buchta b.abt. 1826 in Boehm.
Their children :
John Buchta b. abt 1857
Maggie Buchta b. abt 1859
Mathias "Matt" Buchta b. 2 Aug 1861- d.abt.1956 (your Matt!)
Katharine Buchta b. abt 1864.
Matt's
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Sorry April, I called you Hazel.
My apology. It's getting late.
Sincerely, Patricia
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Looking for information on Robert S. Huston burried at Missouri City Cemetary. He was born 1882. Does anyone know who his parents were? Thank you.
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The book "Mo Pioneers of Clay Co. MO. published by InfoTech Publication has some brief biographies of Pioneers of Clay Co. The men were in their 70's and had lived in Mo. 30-40 years and many of them state they are not allowed to vote Can someone tell me why they could not vote? Thanks very much. Genieann @aol.com An
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Ann, I don't know. I've never seen any followup to the statement I posted. You're probably right ...... that time took care of the situation.
Below is more information regarding voting. This was posted by Nancy T. Green on the Clay County, MO Message List:
The men could not vote because they would not sign the f
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"Old Men of Clay County in 1870"
After the Civil War, those men who had aided the Confederate cause or were suspected of having done so, or were even sympathetic to the South, were not allowed to vote or register. The editor of the "Liberty Tribune" of Liberty, Missouri, decided to bring to the attention of the public
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About when were these people alive?
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I am looking for information on a LEVI PERRY GIBSON they say he died in N.W. Misswouri some time between 1873-1879. hubcap15@aol.com Thank yolu Janie Pine
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I am searching for a Ward Wade from Clay Co. Missouri. He was born in 1818 in VA. He and his family moved to Clay Co. Missouri. He and his wife had three chrildren in MO.
1. Martha Wade abt 1850
2. Mary Ann Wade 24 Dec 1852
3. Nancy Catherine Wade 23 Jan 1854 married Robert Edward Moore on 20 Jan
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John,
Thank you for your explanation. The Liberty Tribune was where I found the short bios on these men, who indeed were contributors to establishing our great country. Thanks again.. Genieann@aol.com Ann Odom
For those of you having problems with the link to the website I sent, try
this one. There is a column to the left with the header "What's New". The
third line down lists "Birth & Death Records Database". Please remember
that this site is in its infancy and not everyone is listed.
http://www.sos.state.mo.us/
Maureen in RI
Hi folks. I purchased a photo some time back and thought I would try to find the family before I frame it and hang it above my desk. Family photo taken in Platte City, MO the "Year of the Chicago Fair". Looking at the clothes I would say it was referring to the World Fair in 1893.
B.W. Magee
Mrs. Mary J. Magee Worthain
John W. Magee
Harvey W. Magee
Mrs. Annie E. Magee Wheat
Lewis W. Magee
Mrs. Adelaide E. Magee Hall
Paxtons Annals of Platte mentions John Magee, son of B.W. Magee. He married a Murdock, who
Does anyone know where these archives were moved to from the Old Odd
Fellows Homes? I have been trying to learn as I am looking for one
particular file that was donated to them by Keller Bell. I was told when
they
were raising funds for the move that they were sent to the Library in
Liberty.
Our dear and most trusted (ha ha) representatives wanted to burn them rather
than find a place to house them. I gave a substantial donation for
the move and now that I would like to look for something cannot find