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From: Mike Flannigan <>
Subject: Re: Marriage Look-ups
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 05:50:30 -0600
References: <200501200334.j0K3YtIK007967@lists8.rootsweb.com>
I don't have a listing for Waters Cemetery, but here is
a map of it:
http://www.topozone.com/map.asp?lat=37.37083&lon=-94.36472&datum=NAD27&s=50&size=l
Mike
> Subject: Marriage Look-ups
> Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:45:36 -0800 (PST)
> From: Beverly Clark <>
> To:
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyone on this lidt that lives close to the
> courthouse in Carthage that could do some marriage
> lookups for me? Carthage is the county seat, right?
>
> If these two young ladies got married, it was in the
> early 1900's.
>
> Alma Faye Bird, b: @1913 MO
> Willa J. Bird, b: @1923 MO
>
> Alma and Willa were the daughters of James and Nancy
> E. Bird. Their brother Joseph (Joe) C. Bird and his
> wife Amy Blanche had a poultry farm about 3 miles from
> Jasper.
>
> As these two young ladies would have been the only
> possibilities for descendants from this family, unless
> they had a brother that I am not aware of, I would
> really like to track them down.
>
> Almost all of the known members of this family have
> are buried in the Waters Cemetery, which I have been
> told is in Barton County. Another researcher said that
> this cemetery had been transcribed and is in book
> form. Does anyone know about this?
>
> Does Jasper have a newspaper? I placed a query about
> this family in the Springfield newspaper, but I would
> really like to get the attention of anyone who mifht
> have lived close to the Bird's farm and knew them that
> could tell me more.
>
> Your help is very appreciated.
>
> Bev Clark
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