Donated Research Materials
Miscellaneous Records
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This section is for anyone who has any printed documents, etc. to share
with other researchers, includeing partial census, tax record, newsprint
stories and documents. Please consider donating any of your research
that may help other Camden Co. MO researchers. Thanks. Johnna Quick
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Conway Cemetery Transcription From Sharan Lesmeister
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From Sarah Davis:
In the Morgan Co newspaper, there was published a list of deliquent
taxpayers for the year 1866. I hope this helps someone.
ADMIRE, M J
ARCHER, Wm
ADAMS, Wm
BURNS, D
BREALEY, W H (bresley?)
BAILY, Wm A
BOWLIN, D B?
WILA, A J
BOLLINGER, J
BALDWIN, D
BURKE, W J
BOWLIN,J
BENGMAN, S
BEARD, J T
CARROLL, C
CARROLL, M E
CHITWOOD, r g
CHISM, C
CRISSY, C
COME, H P
CARLTON,
T S
COSSAINT, J
CARTER, W
CHURCHILL, C
CON?ERN, W
CUSHMAN, D
DOSSON, J & S heirs of estate
EAKIN, LEVI
ERNEST, A
FLIPPIN, T
FULBRIGHT, J L
FARMER, J
FRANCES, F M
FINLEY,
JAMES
FRAZIER, JOHN
HATFIELD, JOHN adm of estate of GEHORN, G W
GIVENS, A O
GWIN, B
GOLDSTINE, A
GARFIELD, D
GIBBS, W S
HIX, J Sr
HENSON, G C
HARRISON, W
HOWARD, P S agt for heirs of WISDOM, C
HALL, JOHN
HUDDLESTON, G W adm'r of POLLY ANN HUDDLESTON
HENRY, MARTHA adm'rx estate of HENRY, P
HUTSON, Wm
HAYS,,GW
HENSLEY, J F
HAGAN, C
HUTCHINSON
HOLDEN, M
HOVEY, C C
HOBBS, J L
HAMILTON, W
HEATH, URIAH
IVY, L
IVY, J M estate of IVY, G A admr
estate of IVY, H
IVY, G A
IVY, B
JONES, W
JACKSON, J F curator of heirs of ELI CAPPS
KUYKENDALL, JACOB Jr
LEWIS, E
LANE, DAVID C admr estate of SIMON LANE
MERAN, B
MILLS, D est of McMINN, S
McDANIEL, J P estate OF W RUSSELL
MCDOWELL, I
MORGAN, W S
MILLER, J R
McDONOUGH, D
MORELAND, P
McKIRDY
MORGAN, H S
NEWMAN, J
NORTH, W A
NORTHRIP, W J ?
NEWILL, C
OWENS, SARAH
PHILLIPS, W T
PURVIS, A J
POPS, JOHN
heirs of PARK, W A
PEARL, A L
PRULL, FRED
PRATTMAN, W
PENNINGTON, E A
RAINWATER, G E estate of
RAINWATER, GE adm'r of RAINWATER, D M
RAWSON, H
RANDOLPH M
RHEEM, W
SIMPSON, W C
SHAW, A
STONE, E B
SWEEDY, O
STARK, J J
SHEPHERD, G P
SLUTER, J H
SHUSTER, C
SCOTT, A J
STREET, Wm
THOMAS, W R
TUCKER, Wm estate of
THOMAS, Jno
WADE, J R
WHITE, G T
WHITE, B
WELLER, Z L
WILSON, H
lots in Linn Creek
ROBERTS S R KOUNSLER
contributed by Sarah Davis
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From: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998
My mother-in-law, who was from Camden Co., MO., died just prior to
Thanksgiving, leaving me all her genealogy books. Also, this. I don't
know where she got it...sounds like a newspaper article. (She was
related to the Popes, Selbys and Parrishes, as you will be able to tell.
"A number of mounds by Prehistoric race was found near Chauncey Post
office. Lover's Leap -The chief of Osage Indians "Okema" fell in love
with Winona, but she had a lover, Minetus, to which she had pledged her
hand, so she rejected Okema. He chased her to what is now Lover's Leap,
and to escape capture, Winona jumped from the precipice and died."
The first permanent settlers were Reuben BERRY and William POQUE,
settling in 1827. Mr. Berry on the Dry Auglaize, and Poque on the Osage,
and Thomas H. PARRISH on the Dry Auglaize, all from Kentucky.
William A. POPE was appointed assessor of revenues for the county for
the year of 1841.
Linn Creek was organized in 1845. The county seat was transferred from
Erie to Linn Creek, November 15, 1850. June 1867 at the June term of the
court Thomas SELBY was appointed Superintendent of the court house. On
May 10, 1867 the court made an order appropriating $6500 with which to
build a court house on the public square in Linn Creek.
Thomas SELBY served as County court clerk from 1868 to 1870, as
Prosecuting Attorney from 1873 to 1875, and again from 1879 to 1881.
The population of the county in 1850, 2338 white and colored, 1860
(4975) 4769 white and 206 colored, 1870 (6108) 5959 white and 149
colored, 1880 (9266) 7152 white and 114 colored. County was coorganized
in 1841.
First grand jury for the county in 1841, was impanelled band sworn. The
names of the panel were Green WOODS, foreman: William C. MCGEE, William
OWENS, Ousley CLIBURN, James MARLOW, Isaac H. PARRISH, William NORTHRUP,
Samson W. WILXON, Daniel MERIDITH, John D. DEAN, George SHUMATE, Levic
C. FULBRIGHT, Thomas PARRISH, Thomas HART, and Berry T. BENTON. Fifteen
good and lawful men in legal parlance.
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From: Joanne Scobee Morgan
Date: Sat, 02 Jan 1999
I also found this in my mother-in-law's things. I don't understand how to
read it...I know some of these people aren't slaves, but that's how the
paper is headed...This is how it looks...
SLAVES
1850 SLAVE CENSUS OF MO CAMDEN CO.
John Pope 40 yr. old male Black
15 yr. old female Mulatto
Thomas Parrish 20 yr. old female black
6 yr. old male mulatto
1860 Slave Census of MO
Wm. M. Pope 8 yr. old female mulatto Miller Co.
4 yr. old male mulatto
Thomas Parish (couldn't be read as the print was too light)
1870 Census - Camden County Mo Osage Township
Page 503 1/2
Davis, Louis Age 45 black farm laborer born KY
Caroline age 35 black keeping house born KY
POPE, Rachael age 21 black house work born in MO
Dodson, Rachael age 19 black house work born in MO
Davis Silvey age 80 black born KY
Leanas? age 2 male black born MO
Dodson, Isaac age 19 Farm laborer born MO
Page 507
Foster, Alsey 50 female Black Keeping house b. KY attended school within
year
Henry 20 black male b MO attended school within year
Willie(?) 18 black b MO can't read or write
Page 520 1/2 127/127 Legrand, Rebecca and Edna live here<
Page 520 130/130
Moulder, David age 30 Farmer b TN
Sarah 23 Ohio
Elen 1 MO
Jesse 1/2 b May MO
George 34 physician b TN
Grind, W.J. 24 farm laborer b. England
Clause, Joseph 26 Farm laborer b. Wisc.
Foster, Parkey age 40 female black housekeeping b KY cannot read or write
page 520 131/131 Josiah Parish & Mary E.
Page 520 142/142 John Parish and Marinda
1880 Census of Camden Co. Osage Township
Page 49 Thomas Selby lists his birth place as PA, but leaves blank the
birth places of both of his parents.
1890 Census of MO destroyed
1900 census of MO, camden co. Osage Township
Page 73
Fowler, Thomas F. Negro B May 1871 married 12 years, Tie hauler, he and
his parents born in MO can read and write
Fannie b 1873 she and parents b MO can't read or write
Eva b May 1896
Rhoda b March 1897
Foster, Parkie Grandmother b 1830 (didn't know month) age 70 she and
parents born KY
1910 Census of MO Osage Township, Village of Linn Creek
Sheet 4 of Osage Township
Dodson, Rachel Head of household Black age 50 Widow had 11 children, 5
susviving She and parents b. MO can't read or write
Ettie L. Daughter, age 22, single. She and parents b. MO can't
read or write
Henry T. Son 18 single he and parents b. MO can't read or write
Sarah L. Daughter 12 she and parents b. MO can read, but not
write
Fowler, Fannie, Daughter age 34 married had 9 children, 2 surviving. She
and parents b. MO
Georgie E. Granddaughter 13 single can read and write
Charles I. Grandson 4 he and parents b. MO
Foster, Parky mother 80 years widow had one child and one survives. she
and parents b. in KY.
Hope this helps someone.
Joanne Scobee Morgan