Daviess County, Missouri , Posted Queries for

Daviess County, Missouri

Posted Queries for January thru February 1997



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ALLEN, HATHAWAY posted by Paula Ruwersma on Thursday, January 2, 1997

HATHAWAY, Andrew J. and descendents. Andrew was born in W.Va. 1832. He married Harriet J. ALLEN in Indiana July 15, 1858. They were listed in the Daviess Co. census in 1880 in Marion Twp. Their children were; Meredith, Francis. A., Wm. E., Henry, Mary E., Margaret R., and Hattie E. I wish to get in touch with descendents of this family. E-mail me please.

PELL, WARNER posted by LV Hayes on Thursday, January 9, 1997

Looking for information on Calvin PELL and descendants. Calvin was in Daviess Co at the time of the 1850 census. He and his wife, Amanda, reportedly died when their daughter, Martha Ann, born 17 Feb 1856, was young, and Martha was raised by unknown relatives. She married David WARNER in 1871, and they left Daviess Co in the 1880s, settling in Phillips Co, KS.

EADS, MCCLELLAND posted by Darcy Fowler on Friday, January 17, 1997

William McCLELLAND moved to Daviess Co.about 1870 from Buchanan Co., lived with daughter Nancy who was married to Thomas EADS. 1870 census Union twp, Gallatin PO. Am looking for info on William McCLELLAND's death/burial or info on Thomas and Nancy EADS. Will share info on Nancy's ancestry.

FOSTER, HARPER, HUNTER posted by Thomas Bell on Friday, January 24, 1997

I need information on my gg grandparents, William and Mary HUNTER. They were enumerated in Daviess Co. in 1850 with the following children: Henry b. 1823, William D. b 1832, James b. 1836, Sarah b. 1839, and Polly A. b. 1843. Sarah was my great grandmother. She married Adam HARPER and then George FOSTER following Adam's death in 1861. Would appreciate any information on this family relative to their origins, parentage, and eventual residence.

BURNS, CAIN posted by Juanice I. Reed on Thursday, January 30, 1997

I am looking for the parents of Margarett CAIN. She was listed in the 1850 Census of Daviess Co, MO with a John CAIN.
John CAIN 27 KY
Eliza 26 VA
Hiram 4 MO
James 1 MO
Margarett CAIN 13 KY
John CAIN appears to be an older brother or an uncle maybe. Is anyone else researching this family or know the connection? Family stories says that Margarett CAIN was a Cherokee Indian. Does anyone have any information on this? Margarett CAIN married 28 April, 1854 in DeKalb Co, MO to Jerome J. BURNS. Jerome J. Burns also was known by Jeremiah Jerome Burns, JJ Burns, Joe Burns, Jerry Burns, and Joseph Burns. They were listed together in the 1860 Census in DeKalb Co, MO. They evetually move to NE and then to KS where they are buried. Jeremiah Jerome BURNS' father was Jeremiah M BURNS listed in the 1850 and 1860 Census of Daviess Co, MO.

BROWN, CURL, FOLMSBEE, NIXON, WYNCOOP, WYNKOOP posted by Carol Williams on Friday, January 31, 1997

Seeking information on Dr. William Henry FOLMSBEE and his wife Salome Harriet BROWN who came to Gallatin in the 1850's. A daughter, Electa Clementine m. Charles A NIXON and they had 3 children, Charles Nixon Jr., Edna, and a second daughter. William and Salome Harriet had another daughter, Edelia Patience who m. Lewis W. CURL. They had 4 children. A third dau. who m. Lyman WYNCOOP/WYNKOOP died at 19. Many of these people are buried in Lile Cemetery in Gallatin. Any information on these families will be greately appreciated.

CORNETT, SMOOT posted by Peggy Hinshaw on Sunday, February 2, 1997

Seeking information on William Christian Armond CORNETT, b. 28 Feb 1851 at Conners Rock, Grayson Co, VA. m. Mary Caroline SMOOT in VA. She died 1901. They had 12 children. After her death, he moved to MO and settled in Davies Co in the Civil Bend community, where he lived until he retired and gave up farming. He died in Dearborn, MI, 5 Mar 1942. Does anyone know who William's parents were or anything about Mary? Any information would be helpful.

KETCHUM, THURSTON posted by Peggy Hinshaw on Sunday, February 2, 1997

Seeking information on Daniel D. KETCHUM and Irene Ann (THURSTON) KETCHUM. They were m. 6 May 1867. I think they lived in the Pattonsburg area and are both buried there. They had 5 children. Does anyone have information on parents of Daniel and Irene or where they came from. Any information would be appreciated.

CROY posted by Gary Hessee on Sunday, February 9, 1997

CROY, Alexander Jr. I am looking for information about the children of Alexander Croy Jr. He died 9 Jan 1902 in Daviess Co.

GRAHAM, GWINN, JARRETT, MEADOWS posted by Beckie Rawdon on Monday, February 10, 1997

Seeking information on Jarrett, Gwinn, Graham and Meadows who lived in Daviess county. They came from Va and Wv and settled in the Daviess area before some moved on. There are too many to list. Have information on their backgraounds. Thanks :-)

GLAZE posted by Merline on Thursday, February 13, 1997

Am looking for information on GLAZE family possibly living in Carroll, Caldwell and Daviess counties between 1820 and 1880.

KEARNS, SHATTO, SHAW posted by Theresa Berg on Monday, February 17, 1997

Samuel SHAW- son: Andrew SHAW: m. 16 Apr 1846 Clay Co., MO to Hannah Kearns. Andrew was a circuit riding preacher. For reasons unknown, he left his family for California. His family last heard from him in 1875 at Pennington, CA where he said he was sick and needed money.Children: 1) Philip
2) Clinton m. 29 Jan 1883 Daviess Co., MO to Mary M. Trotter
3) Melvina b. 13 Oct 1856; m. 01 Nov 1877 Daviess Co., MO to Ambrose SHATTO(b. 16 Feb 1860 Newport, PA; d. 20 May 1910 or 11 Denbigh, ND); d. 16 Feb 1893 Abilene, KS
Any information especially on SHAW or KEARNS.

TROSPER posted by Peggy Hinshaw on Saturday, February 22, 1997

I am seeking information on Robert and Phoebe "Obedience" TROSPER (my 7th Great Grandparents). They settled in Daviess Co, MO in the early 1830's, after coming by wagon train, along with Robert's brothers Elijah and Nicholas. Robert TROSPER died in Daviess Co between 1840 & 1850. Obedience died after 1860, as she was still living there then. They are buried somewhere in Daviess Co. If anyone knows the whereabouts of their graves or information on any of their descendents, I would love to hear from you.

BOLIN, SALMON posted by Shelly Cassidy on Sunday, February 23, 1997

Henry SALMON was born in 1832 in Ohio and moved to Daviess County, MO c. 1840. He lived with his mother, Ruanna, and siblings at District #27, Daviess Co. in the 1850 Census. He married Julia BOLIN at Harrison County in 1851. Julia moved to Cravens Twp., Daviess Co. in 1839 with her mother, Martha Gerard Bolin Martin, her step-father, Nathaniel Martin, her brother, Henry Bolin, and her half-siblings. The Martin family moved to Harrison Co. by 1850. Julia Bolin SALMON joined the Methodist church in 1851. In 1860 Henry and Julia lived at Benton Twp., Daviess Co. and in 1870-1880 she was at Butler Twp., Harrison Co. What Methodist congregation might she have belonged to, and how can I get in touch with the records keeper? I wrote First Methodist in Bethany but they did not start until 1896.

BEALS, GIPSON, MULLICAN, MULLIKIN, ROWLAND posted by Leesa Wittenstrom on Wednesday, February 26, 1997

I am seeking information on Robert D. ROWLAND and Didama MULLICAN/MULLIKIN. Both were born in Missouri, and were married in Daviess County, MO 1 May 1862. They had five children, Solomon, Mary, James, Sobisky, and Emma Alice. Didama died about 1873-79 and Robert married Sophronia GIPSON, in 1884, also in Daviess County. I believe they lived in the Coffey area. Their youngest daughter, Emma, married James David BEALS, in Feb., 1889, in Daviess County. They eventually went to Oklahoma. I believe some decendents of the Rowland and Mullican families may have ended up in Kansas. I've also been told there is some Cherokee ancestry but do not know the origin. Please contact me if you know anything about these families. Thanks!

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