Carter County, Missouri MOGenWeb Project |
DATE: 20 Jan. 2007
NAME: James Jones
SURNAME: BEAVER
I would like to submit a query for Carter Co.on a IDA BEAVER. This is her maiden name. I have no idea who she married. Her parents were JAMES H. and POLLY A. BEAVER. They and their children were in Clay Co., AR. Their siblings were JOHN ALEXANDER, GASTON JEFFERSON, JAMES W., CLARENCE C., HOVERT M., AND IDA BEAVER.
In Gaston Jefferson Beaver's obituary in Dunklin Co., MO, it lists a sister in Van Buren, MO along with his children as survivors. I would like to track her down as to who she married and history. She was born Oct. 1887 in AR. Her oldest brother, John Alexander Beaver, was my Great Grandfather. Any help would be appreciated
104/96 Nash, William 57 M Farm Laborer SC "" Phronia 22 F IL "" Person 14 M "" "" Johnathan 12 M "" "" Vianna 2 F Mo
I do not know what happened to William and family after 1860. I need lots of help here. Hopefully someone will see my surname and can help us. William NASH is my Brick Wall. We do know that daughter VIANNA ended up in Kansas in 1870, with oldest son of William's (Wright Nash).105/97 Pennington, Jasper 25 M School Teacher 25 Mo "" Linda 18 F "" - Nash, Margaret 55 F 225 KY "" Jackson 12 M MO
My family is from the Ellsinore /Van Buren area of Missouri. (John Henry Lehr / Leach/ Hardin families). I’ve been trying to locate the death date and burial place of my great grandparents: Richard Henry Lehr and his Wife Sarah Jane (Hardin). Richard served with the 15th Missouri Confederate Cavalry and although he survived the war, he died about 1870, leaving Sarah widowed with 4 children. I have the census records for 1860 and 1880 for Carter County and can locate Richard as alive in the 1860 census but dead by the 1880. I cannot find the 1870 Census which may hold the key to when/where Richard died. Would you have access to the 1870 census? I can narrow the death of Sarah to between March 1898 and June of 1899, but have been told that Missouri did not file death certificates that far back, so I am still searching. Sarah was living with her son, my grandfather, John Henry Lehr in Ellsinore at the time of her death but she was not buried with the rest of the Lehr’s there. This makes me believe she was buried with her long-dead husband.