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From: "Nancy & Jerry Thompson" <>
Subject: Re: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 10:58:42 -0600
References: <000001c4d946$e9481550$041ea83f@grams>
1880 Census places Paralee's birth year as 1866.
The 1870 Census has C. D. Martin age 52
sons John age 23, James age 19, Andrew age 16. no wife--no Paralee
Nancy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shirley" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 8:46 AM
Subject: RE: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
> Hi Bonnie,
>
> You have gone to a lot of trouble looking all these Russells up with no
> index - been there and done that myself. But regret to say none of them
> are mine, these are from the Hiram Russell line. Hiram Russell was in
> Miller about late 1820s or 30s and that family was a very large one.
> My John W. Russell was in Indiana during the Civil War. Thank you for
> trying so hard.
>
> I know Paralee/Paralise married a William S. Smith but have no clue
> where they lived or when she died. Did find Paralee's middle initial was
> S. but that is all. I have been trying to find her at age 4 in the 1870
> census but no luck there yet either. If she was the child of Melinda,
> Paralee may have been taken to one of the Shelton's -- I don't know of
> any other relatives who might have kept her. I checked her parents,
> Fredrick and Elizabeth Hickman in Osage County, MO and did not find her
> there either.
>
> Margaret Gentges and Julia Lewis are helping me with lookups and
> hopefully Marion of Miller will find an Obit for Melinda and Mary Jane
> Hickman. There must have been one for both of them, what with Charles
> D. being such a big farmer and a JP. There must be something on their
> deaths. Shirley
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bonnie M. Turner [mailto:]
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 2004 12:58 AM
> To:
> Subject: RE: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
>
> Shirley;
> Judge Jenkins, Vol 1 covers the period through the Civil War and Volume
> 2 is
> the end of the Civil war through 1900. In Volume 2 in the death index
> on
> Page 209, I see Henry Clay Russell, Joseph Russell and Hiram B. Russell.
> In
> the Births there is John Floyd Russell born 1884, mother Nancy Emma
> Russell,
> father James S. Russell, Bula, born 1885, mother Prmelia, father James
> L
> Russell, and three other births no name given but mother Virginia D.
> Russell, father John B. Russell, mother Fannie L. Russell, father,
> Albert
> Russell, mother Susan Russell, father James B. Russell. The books
> aren't
> indexed unless someone has done them since I got mine. If any of these
> are
> yours, I will scan for you so you can get all the information.
> Bonnie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shirley [mailto:]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 10:02 PM
> To:
> Subject: RE: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
>
> Hi Bonnie,
>
> Does Judge Jenkins have anything in there regarding John W. RUSSELL or
> Eliza/Elizabeth RUSSELL of Miller County? Both John W. Russell and
> Eliza/Elizabeth RUSSELL lived near Iberia.
>
> =================Richwood Twp===================
> 1880 census: (Richwood Twp)--------
>
> John W. Russell age 32? (49)(b. 1831)
> Elizabeth age 37? (34)(b. 1846)
> Fanna age 14
> Laura B. age 13 (married Ervin Cooper/Kamper?, 6/26/1905.
> Nathan age 11
> James W. age 9 (married Martha Slone, 8/27/1914.
> John F. age 7 (married Amy Saslena Pearce, 7/5/1896).
> Mary A. age 5 (to Floyd Lilly, 4/25/1913) (to John Walker).
> Thomas S. age 2 (married Maggie Green, 1/10/1896)
>
> 1900 census: (Richwood Twp)--------
> John Russell Jr. age 71 (Ky) (this is John W.)
> Elizabeth age 56
> Nathaniel age 29
> James W. age 27 ( married Martha Slone, 8/27/1914
> Hugh Russell age 18
> Elmer age 12 (married Dora Sloan, 6/16/1907)
> Joel age 11 (married Bertha Munch, 4/9/1915)
>
> 1880 census: (Richwood Twp)
> Eliza Allen age 55 female (Ky) parents (Ky)
> Charles Russell age 17 (Mo) son
> Jefferson N. Russell age 13 (Mo) son
> Eliza Fullbright age 13 (Mo) orphan
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bonnie M. Turner [mailto:]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 11:52 PM
> To:
> Subject: RE: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
>
> Dear Nancy:
> I have a copy but wouldn't trade. I will be glad to look up information
> and
> scan it to you.
> Bonnie
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Nancy & Jerry Thompson [mailto:]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 01, 2004 4:13 PM
> To:
> Subject: [MOMILLER-L] Judge Jenkins, Vol I
>
> I would like to become the proud owner of a copy of Judge Jenkins
> History of
> Miller County, Vol I. I know....good luck! I do have an extra volume
> of
> Gerard Schultz's History of Miller County 1933 that I would be williing
> to
> work out a swap of some sort.
>
> Just fishing,
> Nancy
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