Evermore Genealogy
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Thomas Strickland and Elizabeth Shock
Thomas Strickland, b. Oct 18 1802 at Williamson Co., Tennessee, was a son of Thomas Strickland Sr. and Zelpha Slocum. On June 8 1826, in Boone County, Missouri, he married Elizabeth Shock, daughter of John Shock and Mary Bealor. She was born Oct 28 1807 at Fayette Co., Kentucky and died Jan 1853. Thomas and…
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1892 Oct 17, Letter from Ray Noyes to Caroline Atwell Noyes
A letter from Ray Noyes of Liberal, Missouri to his mother Caroline Atwell Noyes. Paul and Edna Stark had married on June 8 1891 and their daughter Grace was born March of 1892. Paul and his family stayed in Miller, Oklahoma in 1892/93 in preparation for the land run of 1893. I don’t know where…
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1892 April 23, Letter from Caroline Atwell Noyes to Ray Noyes
A letter from Caroline Atwell Noyes to her son Ray in Liberal, Missouri. She was staying with son Allen Marble Noyes who made the land run in 1889. The letter is courtesy of Nancy Benton. Miller Oklahoma April 23, 1892 Dear Ray. — I thought you would like to hear from Allens place I will…
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Robert Gwyn Mitchell and Lena Bell Carhart
Born 19 Oct. 1852 in Monroe Co. MO, Robert Gwyn MITCHELL was the 3rd son and fourth child of James Bourne MITCHELL and Martha Cowden DYSART. James Bourne was 31 and Martha was 27 at the time of Robert Gwyn’s birth. On 5 August 1891, in Macon Co., MO., Robert Gwyn, 38, married Lena Bell…
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A Biography of Lacsellis Dysart from “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”
A Biography of Lacsellis Dysart from “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”. Lacsellis was a son of John Dysart and Matilda Brooks, and brother of Martha Cowden Dysart Mitchell (my line).
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A Biography of James Warren Sprague Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”
A biography of James Warren Sprague Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”. He was a son of John Dysart and Matilda Brooks.
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Biography of William P. Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”
Biography of William P. Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”. He was a son of James Dysart and Martha Cowden Dysart.
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Biography of Nicholas Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties”
A biography of Nicholas Dysart from the “History of Randolph and Macon Counties, Missouri”. Nicholas was a son of James Dysart and Martha Cowden Dysart.
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G. H. Walser’s “The Life and Teachings of Jesus”
George Walser, the founder of the freethought town of Liberal, Missouri, late in life authored the book The Life and Teachings of Jesus. Below is the link to the full publication on Google.
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Estate Papers of Thomas Stricklin/Strickland
Courtesty of Judy Berndt, photocopies of the estate papers of Thomas Stricklin who died 1804. These are near impossible for me to read except to note names of relatives such as Zilpha Strickland and Slocumbs. Thomas Strickland Sr. died in Williamson county, Tennessee. He was married to Zelpha Slocum. They were parents of Thomas Stricklin/Strickland…
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