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Topic: GILLETTE Family From: Delores Babb djbabb1@yahoo.com Date: Wednesday, December 18, 2002 04:03 PM
My greatgrandmother, Ida May Gillette and her family are listed in the 1880 Federal census as living in Lincoln, Linn, Kansas. Her father was Max K., mother was Elizabeth. Brothers were James and John and one sister, Minnie. Does anyone have any information on this family? Thanks
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Topic: Thomas MYERS From: Joseph Reinke jorjar_2000@yahoo.com Date: Monday, December 16, 2002 02:55 PM Trying to find information on THOMAS MYERS. His Civil War discharge papers were amongst my g-great grandfather JAMES MARION BROWN'S papers. The information I have is as follows: It states that THOMAS MYERS was a Corporal of Captain John M. Longstreth's Company(?)4th Regiment of ILL. Vol. Cavalry. He enrolled on Aug. 26, 1861 to serve 3 yrs., and was discharged from service on May 8, 1862 at Pottsburg, Tennessee. His height is listed as: 5'10, complexion as dark, eyes gray, and hair dark. It says that he was born in McLean County, ILL. I looked up information on him and found him to be born on Jan. 11, 1834 (this date adds up and it states on the discharge papers that he was 27 yrs.) in McLean County, ILL. and that he died on Apr. 25, 1912 in Mound City, Linn County, KS. I don't know why we have these papers-I don't know what the connection is. I wonder if he is a relative of the BROWN, BECKER, or DAVIS family. Most of those listed lived in MO (Bates, Vernon, Johnson, Macon or Randolph, Pettis Counties), If anyone has any information it would be much appreciated. Thank you.
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Topic: COSENS Burials From: Mary Graff Date: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 05:52 PM
I'm trying to find the burial locations for:
Fred Cosens (d. 1/17/1964) Florence Cosens (d. 2/26/1999)
Thank you, Mary
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Topic: WALKER,Myrtle From: Jerry Stinson jes99@comgen.com Date: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 11:07 AM
I'm looking for information on Myrtle WALKER died Mound City, Linn,Co., Ks abt.1953
Thank you Jerry Stinson
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Topic: Peter AVERY From: joyce zinn zinn@par1.net Date: Saturday, November 16, 2002 07:10 AM
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Topic: NICKEL - Trading Post area - Linn County need researcher From: Sharon Ford denleeford@worldnet.att.net Date: Friday, November 08, 2002 02:41 PM
I would appreciate it if someone in the Trading Post area of Linn County would contact me regarding some possible research of the family of Samuel Nickel.
Also need someone with 35 millimeter camera to take some photographs.
Please contact me at my e-mail address. Thanks. Sharon Ford Van Nuys, CA denleeford@worldnet.att.net
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Topic: ASHLEY From: abbie parrish abigailyates@earthlink.net Date: Thursday, November 07, 2002 10:18 PM
looking for the grave of Edward Ashley, lived in Lacyne , linn county,died around 1870-1880 and any other Ashleys in this area. also who wrote the book 100 cemeteries and burial sites in Linn county, ks? and where can I buy it? any help appreciated. Abigail
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Topic: COSENS From: Mary Graff Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 01:10 AM
I'm searching for any information on the COSENS family from Linn County. I believe they settled in Linn County around 1886 or so from Illinois.
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Topic: Joseph CONLEY & Marion HILL From: Norma Gardiner norma_gardiner@hotmail.com Date: Sunday, October 06, 2002 07:15 PM
Looking for any information on Joseph Conley Family and Marion Green Hill Family (Marion's wife Mahala is oldest daughter of Joseph Conley and previous wife Mahala Jane Parks) Joseph has another wife - and family in the 1870 Census in Linn County. I would really like to find any information about these two families. Please e-mail me - norma_gardiner@hotmail.com
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Topic: Charles HARTLEY From: DCarolyn Hartley chartley7@earthlink.net Date: Friday, October 04, 2002 02:18 PM
Charles Edgar Hartley born Nov. 25 1853. Found in 1880 census of Linn Co. I need to find his death date and burial site. Any one? I would be glad to trade any history I have of this family.
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Topic: Samuel H. RHODES and Sarah MARTIN family From: Mildred Prather Date: Sunday, September 29, 2002 08:29 PM
Samuel Henderson RHODES was born in Union Co., PA in 1834. The first census I have found him in was 1860 in Coles Co., IL, Hickory Twp., where he is listed as age 27 in a household with Jacob Rhoads, age 78, Jos. age 20, Mary age 45, John age 11, all born PA. Because of the age difference I am considering the possibility that Jacob may be Samuel's grandfather. Does anyone have information on Jacob?
In 1864 Samuel married Sarah Angeline MARTIN in Coles Co., IL.
In 1870 Samuel is still in Coles Co., IL with wife Sally (Sarah MARTIN) age 21, born KY; Alwildy age 4; Schuyler, age 2; and Mary, age 1; all children born IL.
Samuel died 1879, location uncertain. In 1966 his body was moved from Wait Cemetery to Highland Cemetery in Linn Co., KS.
In 1880 Sarah, a widow, is in Liberty Twp., Linn Co., KS, age 32. Ally is age 15, Schuyler is 12, Samuel is 6, Nancy is 4, all the children born IL.
Sarah may have re-married, and apparently she or at least part of the family went to Missouri before 1886, when the son Schuyler died in MO and was buried near Summersville, which is located on the country line between Shannon and Texas counties. In 1908, the son Samuel Pleasant married Bertie Pearline ADAMS in Rector Co., MO.
Sarah died 1923 and is buried in Highland Cemetery, Liberty Twp., Linn Co., KS.
I would like to correspond with anyone who knows anything about this family.
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Topic: Linn County - SOWERSBY From: Rich Galloway galloway@optonline.net Date: Monday, September 23, 2002 08:40 PM
I have read that Paulina Lovina Sowersby's burial information is listed on page 654 of the book, 100 Cemeteries & Burial Sites in Linn County, Kansas. If anybody has a copy of or access to the book I would appreciate your help determining what information on Sowersby is located there. Thank you, Rich Galloway
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From: Dave Goldy dgoldy@ix.netcom.com Date: Thursday, September 26, 2002 04:36 PM
Rich
From the referenced book
Cadmus Cemertery (Elm Grove), Sec 30 T19S R24S, South Section Block XVI
Lot 4--George SOWERSBY Grace M. d 15 Nov 1875 2y 6m 16d Alcoa V. d 14 oct 1878 1y 6m 7d (ch of W F & Mary SOWERSBY) Fieldstone markers:(could be--) Isaac SOWERSBY d 4 Nov 1893 82y n/s Paulina Lovina SOWERSBY d 27 Feb 1891 67y n/s
Lot 8--W F SOWERSBY (see Lot 4) Mary stone broken d 17 June 1883 35y 7m 25d
where: ch = children wf = wife of n/s = no headstone
The name next to the lot number is the Lot owner. This cemetery was read in 1981 by Ola May EARNEST. The book does not have a master surname index. Each cemetery is indexed individually. I did not look through the remainder of the book to see if there were and SOWERSBY buried in any other cemeteries.
You may want to check for obituaries in the microfilms of the local newspapers. These are available for interlibrary loan from the Kansas State Historical Society. Some county records are also micro filmed and available for ILL. Here are the links...
Home page http://www.kshs.org
Newspaper search page http://www.kshs.org/library/news.htm
State census page http://www.kshs.org/library/censks.htm
County records page http://www.kshs.org/archives/lrfilm.htm
Dave Goldy Overland Park, Johnson County, KS
davegoldy@swbell.net
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Topic: TIPPIE / ORTON From: Deborah Bench Date: Saturday, August 31, 2002 07:37 PM
Searching for grave sites of Roxey (Orton) Miller Williams Tippie, Olive (Orton) Tippie Myers Jordan, and their mother Harriet (Hall) Orton.
Roxey was the 3rd wife of Lord Mortimer Tippie. She is not buried with him in Dayton Cemetery, nor in Mapleton Cemetery with her daughter Olive Isadora (Tippie) Spielman. Children from 1st marriage to Jacob Miller: Jacob, Harriet, Margaret, Lucretia (Miller) Whitt.
Roxey's sister Olive married Mortimer's brother Orrin (he died 1863 at Vicksburg). Their children were: Anson, Wesley, William, Rosantha, Orrin Ellsworth. Olive married John Myers and William Jordan in Bourbon Co. They primarily lived in Stanton Twp, Linn Co.
Any information would be appreciated ... thanks!
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Topic: Matthew D. WILSON From: Mary Graff Date: Thursday, August 29, 2002 04:39 AM
I'm searching for information on the Matthew D. Wilson family who were living in Mound City, Linn Co., in 1920. If anyone has any information at all on the following family members I would greatly appreciate it: Matthew D. Wilson b. November 21, 1869 Mary Francis (Vieux) b. November 30, 1876 Florence Ann b. February 10, 1901 Albert Peter b. March 03, 1902 Daisy May b. December 17, 1903 Eva Isabell b. April 23, 1906 Charley R. b. February 09, 1908 Leona Lena b. May 18, 1910 Clarence R. b. December 25, 1913 Olive June b. June 07, 1917
Thank you, Mary
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Topic: PRIESTLY From: Linn Lieuallen linn@qwest.net Date: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 11:14 PM
Looking for other people researching the PRIESTLY family. As well as any information on the parents and siblings of Mary Lucinda PRIESTLY. She was born in Linn County, Pleasanton, KS on 7/20/1865. She was one of 13 children born to Joseph & Malinda (Taylor) Priestly.
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Topic: BRUCE and CANNON From: Pat Fox foxhill@micoks.net Date: Wednesday, August 07, 2002 01:09 AM
John Wesley Cannon, Jr., b. 1880, LaCygne, KS, son of John Wesley Cannon, Sr. and Elvia Stites. Married Edith Elizabeth Bruce, b. July 1, 1880, Parker, KS. Any info on these people will be appreciated.
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Topic: CORYELL From: JACK COX res08eu1@verizon.net Date: Saturday, July 27, 2002 06:12 PM
I'm seeking the family of Mary Esther or Esther Mary Coryell. She was born about 1880. Her father was from N.Y., Her mother from Ky. She married a James A. Haverly. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.
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Topic: FOREMAN or HENSLEY families From: Tracy Bacilek tbacilek@yahoo.com Date: Friday, July 26, 2002 04:43 PM
I am looking for any information regarding the Foreman or Hensley families from the Linn County/Brookfield, MO area. Anything would be greatly appreciated. Thank you! Tracy Bacilek, tbacilek@yahoo.com
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Topic: Looking for a Henry NORTON and wife Artemesia Jane From: Margaret Root tomarro@msn.com Date: Friday, July 19, 2002 09:27 AM
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Topic: CRISSUP, GARRETT From: Sonya Smith sonya966@aol.com Date: Monday, July 15, 2002 09:18 PM
Looking for information on CRISSUP, GARRETT families. Both would have ties to Effingham Co. IL and Lewis and Hickman Co's TN.
From: Rowena Marten r55fm@wmconnect.com Date: Sunday, March 09, 2003 12:08 AM
Hi Sonya: I have GARRETT'S in my ancestry, whom lived in the Blue Mound & Mound City area of Linn County in Kansas. There is a JASPER C. GARRETT whom married a CAROLINE L. CATT, and he also married my gg-grandmother MARTHA ANN (HUNT)-POWELL. He was her second-husband. He had a nickname of "Turner", and I cannot find any information about him. I also have an EMMA E. GARRETT that was my great-Aunt, and whom married my grandfather's brother ORVAN SAMUEL POWELL. Do you have any information on her possibly? The old Garrett homestead of my gg-grandmother Martha & Jasper's is located (in ruins) on the farm of my grandparents OTIS E. POWELL & HAZEL U. (NEWMAN)-POWELL, whom are now both deceased and it's owned by someone else now. Please to contact me so perhaps we can sort out some of these people. Thank you!! Sincerely, Rowena Marten |
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