
STODDARD COUNTY, MO.
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Surnames: MOSELEY
Submitter: Donna Moseley Ross
Todays Date: 24 Jul 2009
Lincoln C. & Rella Moseley are buried in Puxico Cemetery. Lived in area from abt 1910 to 1960's. Looking for daughters Ethel & Gladys.
Thank you. Donna Moseley Ross, Email:rossdjr3@aol.com
Surnames: LONG, HESTER, HIBBS, HOXWORTH
Submitter: Karol Long Vella
Todays Date: 22 Jun 2009
My father was John Edward LONG
2 Aug 1908, Grayridge, Stoddard, have marriage, death and descendants records
grandfather James Vader LONG
9 Sept 1884, Avert, Stoddard, have marriage, death, and some of his family records, looking for Rebecy, have birth only and only the name of Simpson B Long with dob of Dec 1889
great grandfather John Edward LONG
only have marriage, 29 Oct 1876, Bloomfield, Stoddard. Looking for his information and hopefully his parents
HIBBS, Mary Elizabeth HIBBS, only know she went by Elizabeth and was John Vader Long’s mother, believe her father is Jim HIBBS.
HESTER, Luella was James Vader’s wife and my grandmother, have all of her information for her generation. Eli Hester is her father and I have no
records for him.
HOXWORTH, is what my grandmother said was her mother Mary’s maiden name. I found marriage, census records that seem to show she first
Married William A ESTES on 19 Nov 1876 , then Eli Hester on 5 Jan 1882. Even found a legal document for the under aged twins
Wesley and Jesse, called Wes and Jess and knew my grandmothers brothers. Mary HOXWORTH, either ESTES or probably HESTER
Also had twin daughters that died at birth.
Also my father talked about Anna (I believe LONG) and my grandmother’s bible had her marrying 1st Charles MASSEY on 2 Aug 1902 and 2nd
William Dallas LIPE 2 Apr 1912. I remember meeting Dallas and Anna or Annie. Any records there.
I had one brother who died in the military at age 21, unmarried, my father John Edward Long was and only child and he is dead. I would like to do the paternal DNA testing on the LONG line. The reason I am so interested in Simpson LONG. Do you think any of the other Longs that were in Stoddard were related to each other? Sure wish I could go out to Stoddard. I was there for two days in about 1990 and started, no computer then, etc. and then my father died.
Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated, Karol Long Vella
Surnames: TRIPLETT
Submitter: KEN TRIPLETT
Todays Date: 1 Jun 2009
MY ggg GRAND FATHER IS JAMES MADISON (BUD) TRIPLETT. I'VE BEEN TOLD HE WAS A MINSTER IN STODDARD COUNTY.
COULD YOU PLEASE POINT ME IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, IF YOU COULD?
I'M TRYING TO GET INFORMATION ON HIS PARENTS, BUT GETTING NOWHERE.
ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED
Surnames: SANDERS
Submitter: Sara Ellis
Todays Date: 22 May 2009
Susan Sander m. George Washington Travelstead in Cape Gerardeau, MO 1850.
They lived in Stoddard County from 1850 - 1860's. Susan's mother name was Sarah and she married Frederick Shrum.
Sarah died in Stoddard Co. in 1883.
Would love to hear from anyone that knows about this family.
Sara Ellis
smellis.139@charter.net
Surnames: JACKSON
Submitter: William L. Jackson
Todays Date:19 Jan 2009
On the 1870 US Census of Stoddard County appears:
AW Jackson age 44 farmer, born in Tenn.
Hester, 33 keeps house, ILLs
Wm H 14 ills
Rhodina 11f ills
Andrew L 6 ills
Samuel 4 ills
Benj B 11/12 Mo
Except Andrew they VANISH after this census and I havent found them anywhere.
I recvd an email that said Andrew and Benjamin were injured in a mill (Kennett) accident between 1889-1899
but havent found anything to verify that.
AW Jackson would have been my G-G Grandfather (a guess that AW stands for Andrew) and
Andrew L. was G Grandfather.
Surnames: McKEE
Submitter: Judith E. McKee Burns
Todays Date: 1/12/09
Need marriage date for Oscar B. McKee - m. Lillie [-?-] by info on site Lilly filed for divorce - Did they have children?
Oscar B. McKee b. 24 Jul. 1883 Little Rock, Pulaski, Ar. d. 23 Nov. 1917 Frederickstown, Madison, Mo. Buried 26 Nov. 1917 Methodist [M. E.] Cemetery, Frederickstown, Madison, Mo. he is son of David Henry and Lucy (Figgins) McKee his father was from Owen and Greene counties Indiana; m. c. 1907 Lillie [-?-] b. c. 1889 Missouri
Record of his unofficial death was found in his father’s Ind. Soldier’s Home file as follows: Western Union Telegram: Frederickstown, Mo. 730A Nov. 24, 1917 To: D. H. McKee care Soldier’s Home Lafayette, In. Oscar accidentally killed come at once. Lillie McKee 845AM. His death certificate filed in the state of Missouri #88828 gives his date of birth states he was married; names of parents. That he was a carpenter and cause of death was accidentally killed carpenter shop by piece of wood flying from saw.
United States Census Records - 1910; Census Place: Liberty, Stoddard, Missouri; Roll: T624_825; Page: 12A; Enumeration District: 183 225/233 McKee Oscar 26 In. farmer; Lillie 21 Mo. m1/3 0/0
McKee, Lilly vs. Oscar B. McKee, Dismissed, Bk2, pg252, 16 Aug 1915