Saline County, MO
Posted Queries for July thru August 1997
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- COLLINS, GOODLOE, REDD, SITES, THORNTON, TIPTON, WILMARTH posted by Lee Collins Breedlove on Tuesday, July 1, 1997
- Samuel Richard COLLINS came to Saline Co. after 1864 He died in Saline Co., MO 9 May 1897. Possibly in Marshall or the vicinity. Samuel Richard COLLINS spouse was Sarah Lee TIPTON. She died in Saline Co., MO 14 May 1878. Where in Saline Co., are these COLLINS buried? Is there a death record for these dates? Their children were: William Brown COLLINS,mvd to Cooper Co.ca.1889 m.Cora WILMARTH John Porter COLLINS m. Dora SITES Marietta Madison COLLINS m. John Templeton REDD Naomi Frances COLLINS m. Samuel Yardley THORNTON Samuel Baldwin COLLINS no spouse known Alonzo Franklin COLLINS m. Sarah Elizabeth GOODLOE Anyone related to this family still in Saline Co? Any help is appreciated. Looking forward to hearing from you!
- COX, FOWLER, HARRYMAN, HEURMANN, HINTON, ROGGE posted by Melanie Cox on Tuesday, July 1, 1997
- Searching for information on family of Clifford COX (b1888, Malta Bend) married 1909 to Nellie HARRYMAN/HEURMANN. Clifford's parents were Mahlon COX and Alice Childers and his siblings were: Vada (b1883 m. Joseph ROGGE); Carl (b1887 m Jessie HINTON); and Clinton (b1889 m Dessa ??). Believe Nellie's mother's maiden name was FOWLER.
- CRABTREE, CURNUTT, DIAL, MCKAY posted by Connie Davidson on Tuesday, July 1, 1997
- Looking for information on James H. CRABTREE b. 10AUG1828 d. 11FEB1890 m. Henrietta MCKAY b. 15FEB1832 d. 1858, These are my gggrandparents. Their son James Marshall CRABTREE b. 17APR1854 d. 4MAR1931 m 28MAY1880 Amanda Melvina DIAL b. 18FEB1855 d. 21JUN1929, these are my ggrandparents. Also information on Dawson DIAL b. 1824 d. 9JUN1902 m. Lucretta CURNUTT b. 1826 d. 2JUN1907, these are my gggrandparents. I know where James Marshall and Amanda are buried but none of the others or even where they might have lived. Possibly Saline Co, Pettis Co, or even Cooper Co. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
- KIEFFER posted by Lillian Densley on Tuesday, July 1, 1997
- I am searching for information on my ancestors, the George KIEFFER family who lived in the Miami area of Saline County 1837-??. Thank you.
- MARR posted by Nancy (Marr) Howland on Tuesday, July 1, 1997
- I was wondering if someone would lookup the surname MARR in their Saline County resources. I own the book History of Saline County Missouri (St. Louis: Missouri Historical Company, 1881) so I already have what little information I could find in that. Thanks a lot.
- BROOKS, RUBY, STAPLETON posted by Sarah on Friday, August 1, 1997
- My family lived in Slater during the early part of the century. My grandmother (Georgia Ruby STAPLETON), my great-grandmother ( Lucy Brooks RUBY) and my great-great-grandmother (Parthenia Johnson BROOKS) were all buried in Rehobeth Cemetery between 1910 and 1920. My great aunt (Ethelene Brooks Washington Wright) lived in Slater until her death (195_ ). She lived at 328 Emerson. My great uncle (Down Brooks) and some other relatives also lived there. If you have any informatiion about Rehobeth Cemetery, members of my family or any other information that might help me in my search, please let me know. Any help that I can get will be truly appreciated. Thank you for your time.
- BRANNER, JONES posted by Marilyn Phelps on Friday, August 1, 1997
- Looking for information on Emanuel JONES and, or his family. He was married to Mary Catherine BRANNER. Emanuel born in WV in 1840, he went to Grand Pass, Saline County approx. 1878. Children born to Emanuel and Mary Catherine were John, Tucker, Lillian, Lida, Nettie and Scenana. He lived in Grand Pass until his death in 1891. Would appreciate any information.
- DOOLEY, MARR, MORROW posted by BobbiK on Friday, August 1, 1997
- I have this obituary in my posession as follows: 26 OCT 1920 ( article only news paper name ?) Marshall, MO - Death Of Mrs. Martha MARR (sic MORROW) passes away in kansas city after brief illness, funeral at Campbell'S Chapel. At the home of son George H. Morrow, in Kansas City, Mrs Martha A. Morrow, the widow of the late David J. Morrow died Monday, October 25, at 8:30 P. M. of hardening of the arteries and other complications. Saline having been the home of Mrs Morrow and her family for a number of years, the remains will be brought here for burial in Ridge Park Cemetery. They will arrive Wednesday on the 12:58 train and will be taken to the R. W. Campbell Undertaking establishment and the funeral will take place from the Campbell Chapel at 2:30 PM and the interment will be on the Morrow lot in Ridge Park Cemetery. The Rev. J. M. Alexander will conduct the funeral service, the deceased having been an influential and active member of the Christian Church in Marshall for a number of years. Mrs. Martha(Dooley)Morrow was born in Kentucky near Winchester, about 75 years ago, and was reared and married there, to the late David Morrow. They, however, moved to Saline, when the two surviving sons James and George Morrow, both of Kansas City, were children and the home of the family for a great many years was the suburban place sold recently by S W Wilkerson. The husband of the deceased died at this home about 25 years ago and the son at whose home the mother died was married at this former Morrow homestead. The sons and mother left Saline some time ago and have lived in Kansas City since, but, have never ceased to call Saline and Marshall home, and like so many of our former citizens bring the mother to Ridge Park for burial. She was one of the mothers "in Izreal", whose consecrated Christian life was spent in service for the master and doing good to those about her and in the county in which she lived. Until moving to Kansas City she was a member of the Marshall Christian Church and prominently identified with its activities. Mrs. Morrow has a wide circle of relatives in Marshall and Saline who will be grieved to learn of her death. She was the daughter of the late Javez Dooley and was the cousin of the former citizen W. H. Dooley (William Harold) Does anyone have any connections with Mrs. Martha A. (DOOLEY) MORROW or the DOOLEY family? Many Thanks
- PATTERSON posted by Marc Wheat on Friday, August 1, 1997
- Searching for descendants of John Melbourn PATTERSON (1836-1919) who owned a newspaper in Marshall, Saline, Missouri.
- BAKER, HARRIS, KERN, MCMAHAN, REED, RICHARDSON, TYLER posted by Betty Spurgin on Friday, August 1, 1997
- I am searching for the parents of Rebecca Frances REED who married my great-grandfather , John Mills BAKER, in 1874 (abt) in Arrow Rock, Mo. She was born in Kentucky Jan. 1850. John Mills Baker was born in Arrow Rock, 1849, son of John W. Baker, of Hanover Co. Va. John W. married Martha Jane Turley of Arrow Rock abt 1844. He came to Arrow Rock from Va. in 1842. Rebecca and John Mills Baker had 6 children: Sue Eloise, Elizabeth, M. F., George. Rebecca had sisters:Mrs. A.M.R. MCMAHAN, Mrs. Martin HARRIS, and cousins: Mrs. Will KERN and Mrs. Will TYLER. One daughter was Mrs. Henry RICHARDSON. Rebecca was killed by a Katy Train Dec. 25, 1901. John Mills Baker had a partner,W.E. McMahan, in the Bagnell Investment Co. in Nelson, Mo. Their granddaughters included Edith and Catherine Richardson of Nelson. Mo.
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