This is a transcript of the Gasconade County, Missouri, "residents tax
list" of 4 Aug 1828, printed in the Pulaski County section of Goodspeed's
History of Leclede, Dallas, Camden, Pulaski, Webster, Wright, Texas
counties, 1889.
The tax census canvassed Gasconade Co.
and her annexed "Treaty lands in Dispute of Treaty 1808 of the Osage
lands of the 6 Bulls Indian Confederation", also called or nicknamed
other names such as "Pulaski Districts", "unclaimed territory" and
"Osage districts".
Many counties in Missouri were eventually carved from these lands.
For a history of these lands from the 6 Bulls Indian Confederation
to events surrounding this 1828 tax list, see
Background History of Missouri
and the map of Gasconade County in 1820.
Abbot, Samuel
Adams, John
Alkire, Michael
Allen, Benjamin
Anderson, Jacob C.
Appling, Thomas
Arthur, Barnabus (Barney)
Arthur, James
Arthur, William
Baccus, Sanford
Bales, Thomas
Baldridge, Andrew
Baldridge, John
Ball, James
Ballew, Jesse
Related to Boones, came off and on 1810 to 1816, brought
a wagon train of 300 souls from NC, TN and KY trip from 1817-1818.
Baker, Mathis
Baker, William
Barbarick, Fredrick
Bartlett, Hugh
Basket, Thomas
Bates, James
Bates, Mathew
Bell, William
Benton, Abram
Benton, Abel
Benton, Elijiah
Benton, James
Benton, Jesse
Benton, Mark
Benton, Mark Sr
Blize, John
Bone, Alfred S.
Boulware, George
Bowles, William
Boyd, James
Bradford, Adam
Bradford, Issac N.
Bradford, William
Breeding, John
Breeding Elijah
Britick, Thomas
Britton, Bedford
Britton, Francis (Frankley)
Britton, Wilborn
Britton, William
Brown, Issac
Brown, Jeremiah
Brown, Moses
Brown, Nancy
Brown, Samuel
Brown, William
Bryant, Willis O.
Buckhart, Joshua H.
Bumpass, William
Burchard, George
Burchard, John
Burchard, Samuel
Burns, James
Butler, Joseph
Butler, Margret
Caldwell, Nancy
Campbell, James
Brother-in-law to Josiah Taggart came circa 1810.
Campbell, Moses
Capehart, Frederick
Capehartt, John
Capehartt, Thomas
Carley, Henry
Carley, James
Carley, William
Carmen, Frances
Carter, John
Carter, Washington
Carter, Zandy (Zimri A.)
Case, Immanuel
Casebolt, Jacob
Casebolt, Thomas M.
Cason, Edmond
Cason, Pemborter
Cason, Seth
Cason, William
Castleman, Alexander
Chinoweth, Gabriel
Christman, Isaac
Christman, Stephen
Christman, William
Clark, Nichless
Clement, Abram
Clement, Andrew
Clement, Mannen
Clement, William
Clinton, Jonathan
Clinton, Robert
Cole, George
Collins, James
Combs, Stephen
Coppedge Alexander
Coppedge, George
Coppedge, Lindsey
Coppedge, William
Cornelius, Absolom
Cornelius, William
Costly, John
Coyl, Diana
Coyl, John
Coyle, James
Crider, Daniel Jr
Crider, Daniel Sr
Crider, Joseph
Cowen, Henry
Cox, Andrew
Cox, Joshua
Cox, Mary
Cox, Thomas
David, Lewis
Davis, David
Davis, Harrison
Davis, Issac N. Esq
Day, John
Decoursey, John
Dickson, Joseph
Came circa 1826 settled in what is now Cooper, Saline and Pettis
Counties.
Dodds, William
Doyle, Farmer
Drolett, Bazeel
Drolett, Charles
Dulon, Thomas
Duncan, Henry
Duncan, Bowls
Duncan, John Esq
Duncan, John Jr
Duncan, John Sr
Duncan, Samuel
Dunlap, John
Eastis, Hugh
Eastis, James
Eastis, Ledford
Eastwood, Leonard
Eedes, Benjamin
Eedes, John
Eedes, Nancy
Evans, George
Evans, Jesse
Flatt, Peggy
Gibson, Abraham
Gibson, James
Gibson, John
Gibson, Samuel
Gibson, Thomas
Gillisby (Gillespie), James O.
Gillisby (Gillespie), William
Came 1817, remarried to Mrs. Mary Anderson, daughter of Jesse Ballew.
Spelling also found as Gillaspy.
Givens, Alfred
Givens, John
Glasglow, James
Glover, Samuel
Grady, John
Grassaw, Battest
Grogan, Nelson
Hall, Drury
Hall, Henry
Harris, Bartlet
Harrison, Batteal
Harrison, James Esq
Came before 1820 ran a store on the Glaize, purchased from Somerville.
Hawkins, William E.
Hays, Joseph
Hayden, Newtel
Helm, Charles
Hensley, Willis
Hensley, Willis Sr
Hetherly, Hugh
Hightower, Thomas
Hill. Alexander
Hill, George
Hinchy, Bilberry
Hinchy, Ezekiel
Hinchy, John
Hinchy, Urah
Hinson, George
Hobaugh, Audrey
Hobaugh, John Sr
Hobaugh, Peter
Holbert, Joseph
Holder, Henry
Holloway, Jacob
Holloway, Jonathan
Honsinger, John Jr
Honsinger, John Sr
Hoops, David Esq
Hoops, David Jr
Hoops, George
Howard, John
Howard, Patience
Howard, William
Howard, William Sr
Huffman, John
Hughs, John
Hughs, Joseph
Hughs, William
Hull, Henry
Humphrey, Joel
Humphrey, John
Humphrey, Jonathan
Hurt, Acra B.
Inglis , James
James, William
Jamison, Susannah
Jarvis, William
Jefferson, Luke
Jett, James
Johns, John
Johnson, Dull
Johnson, James
Johnson, Thomas
Jordan, William
Came circa 1817 with the Ballew wagon train, brother-in-law to
Aaron Span.
Keene, Hardy
Keys, Obediah
King, Samuel
Kitchens, George
Lamb, John
Lane, Charles
Lane, Cannero C. (Canery C.)
Landsell, James
LaRue, Anthony
Laughtin, Benjamin
Laughlin, John
Laughlin, William
Laughlin, William (not a dup)
Law, Robert
Lenox, David
Leplont, Lewis
Letney, Lewis
Lewis, John
Came after 1809 to mine for Boones.
Lewis, John Sr (5th)
Came prior to 1808, returned to mine for Boones.
in 1809
Lively, Jeffery
Lively, Jesse
Lofton, James
Lofton, Merriman
Long, David J.
Lowe, Barney Esq
Luster, James
Martin, John
Margrave, Anthony
Margrave, William
Mason, Stephen
Massay, David
Massay, David Jr
Massay, William
Massay, Zarlton
Massie, James
Massie, Samuel
Matlock, Ellis
Matlock, Thomas
Mattlock, Thomas
Maxey, Walter
McClenden, Bryant (Brant, Bryson)
McDat, Lewis
McDenowey, Battest
McDenowey, Francis
McDenowey, Luisong
McDenowey, Paul
McGee, Catherine
McFerson, John
McKlean, Nathaniel
Melton, Reuben
Mercer, John
Miller, William
Miscal, Charles
Montgomery, John
Came 1802 with father and brothers.
Montgomery, William Esq
Came 1802 age 6 with father and brothers.
Montgomery, Robert
Came 1802 with father and brothers.
Morrow, Joseph M.
Morris, Macaijah
Morris, William
Morrison, Hiram
Morrison, William
Newberry, James
Night, Aaron
Nobles, Merit
Nobles, Richard
Nobles, Stanmore
Nobles, Zephiniah
Norman, Gideon P.
O'Neal, Spencer
Ormsby, Henry
Ormsby, John
Ormsby, Nicholes (Nicholas)
Owens, William
Palmer, William
Patterson, Alexander
Patterson, Cyrus
Patterson, Jesse
Patterson, John
Patterson, Phillip
Patterson, Robert
Parsons, James
Patterson, Thomas
Perkins, David
Perkins, Ephram
Perkins, Isaac
Perkins, Levi
Perkins, Hiram
Perry, George M.
Pettis, John
Pettis, Stephen
Phillips, John
Pinnell, Asa Esq
Potts, Jeremiah
Pounds, Newman
Poynter, George
Poynter, Joanah
Poynter, John
Pryor, Daniel
Pryor, John
Pryor, Robert
Pryor, William
Rail, Charles, Jr
Rail, Charles Sr
Rattles, Alexander
Reed, Amos
Reed, Leonard
Reed, Leonard Jr
Reed, Mary
Reed, William
Renfro, Barlett
Renfro, James
Revis, Washington
Richardson, Amos Jr.
Richardson, Amos Sr.
Roark, James
Roark, Thomas
Roark, William
Robertson, Joel
Robertson, John E.
Robertson, Hiram
Robertson, Thomas
Robertson, William
Rollins, Robert
Scott, John
Self, Fountain
Shivers, William
Shobe, Elizabeth
Shobe, Robert
Shobe, Samuel
Shobe, Solomon
Shockley, Daniel
Shockley, Isaiah
Shockley, Thomas
Shockley, Uriah
Simspon, Daniel
Simpson, Moses
Sinclair, Palmer
Skaggs, Andrew
Skaggs, Henry
Skaggs, James
Skaggs, John
Snelson, James
Snodgrass, George
Snodgrass, James
Snowden, Jacob
Span, Aaron
Came age 9 in 1797, left in 1808, returned 1810, died 1845 Dallas Co.
Sparks, Reuben
Spear, William
Strain , John
Stark, James
Stark, Thomas
Came after 1820 remarried to Mrs. Margaret Anderson, daughter of
Jesse Ballew.
Starkey, Joel
Starrett, Abner
Stevens, John
Stewart, Charles
Stewart, Henry
Stewart, Jacob
Stewart, James
Stills, Josiah
Sullivant, James
Sullivant, Mark
Tansey, William
Taylor, Thomas
Throckmorton, Job
Tigert (Tygert, Taggart, Taggard), Josiah
Came in 1810 age 11 with father John Taggard Jr. married 1828
Elizabeth Walden, then 1830 Nancy Span daughter of Aaron Span.
Tilfore George
Timmons, John
Travis, Samuel
Truesdall, William, Esq
Tuckett, John
Tuckett, Philip
Tuckett, William
Turner, Otis
Turpin, John
Turpin, Josiah came 1813
Twitty, William
Vaughan, Reuben
Vest, John
Vest, Reuben B.
Waldo, D. D.
Waldo, David
Waldo, E. W.
Waldo, John B.
Waldo, Joseph
Walters, Peter
Ware, William
Watkins, James D
Watson, Edward
Watson, Nancy
Welton (Welden), Lewis
Welton (Walden), Moses Esq
Came 1817 with Ballew wagon train from NC daughter Elizabeth married
Josiah Taggard, then died. Josiah remarried Nancy Span.