- CHARLES, CHILDS, KNOX
posted by
Vick Starbuck
on Saturday, November 16, 2002
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Looking for information on James KNOX born about 1812 in Ohio and Sarah (??) KNOX born about 1829 in Indiania. Children:
Mary born 1857, Martha E born about 1859, Emily born about 1861, James born about 1863 in Dumas, Clark County, Missouri, Sarah Belle born 05/29/1867 in Dumas, Clark County, Missouri, married Thomas CHILDS OR CHARLES In Sweet Home July 21,1887, Alice E born about 1871. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
- SINGMASTER
posted by
Kent Carlson
on Friday, November 22, 2002
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I am looking for information on the SINGMASTER family that moved to Clark County, MO in 1843 from PA. Charles SINGMASTER owned 240 acres for some time there. In 1854 Charles moved to Washington County, Iowa and purchased 200 acres. I don't know how long he kept the Clark County land or exactly where it was.
Love to know more!!! Kent Carlson
- MORRISON
posted by
Carl Crabtree
on Sunday, November 24, 2002
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Looking for information on William B. and Robert S. MORRISON who moved from Fayette County KY to CLark Co. MO around 1838. Records indicate they bought land there (Land Grant #14273). I believe them to be related to Archibald MORRISON, My GGGGrandfather.
- HAYS
posted by
Carl
on Friday, November 29, 2002
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Do you have anything on Robert C. HAYS of Clark County. He was a brother-in-law to Archibald MORRISON. Both bought land in Clark County. On April 1, 1839, there is a record of Archibald along with a Robert C. HAYS (brother in law) purchasing 159.7 acres (cert. number 14958).
Did Robert have any family according to census reports? I wonder what happened to him? Archibald moved to Saline County around 1855. I wonder if it was because Archibald was pro-south??? Any thoughts would be nice... Thanks Carl
- DECKER, SAMPSON
posted by
Jason Cockfield
on Saturday, November 30, 2002
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I am searching for any information on the DECKER Family of Clark County, Missouri. More specifically, the family of Joseph DECKER III, who married Veturia SAMPSON. Joseph DECKER died during the War Between the States and is supposedly buried in Clark County. After his death, his widow and few young children moved south and east eventually settling in or near Olney, IL. All information would be appreciated that would shed some light on the DECKER Family and their life while in Missouri. The knowledge of the burial place for Joseph DECKER is much desired
....Thanks again....
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