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|  Tony (#47663455)
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I was born, raised and have lived in Missouri all my life. My profound interest in the history and the lives of early pioneers and relatives in Missouri has lead me to do research into the past lives of them. With the help of my grandparents my interest has only grown throughout the years. My studies have been mainly of the history of Caldwell, Ray and Lafayette Counties in Missouri. I enjoy searching for... photographing and documenting the history and gravestones of my past relatives!
If you have any questions or information... Feel free to email me... Tony
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timery
 | RE: Smiths You are quite welcome.Added by timery on Jun 06, 2013 10:34 PM | | | Janet
 | Carrolls Oh, wow! You make me feel ancient -- your wife must be about 10 to be 3 great granddaughter. :) I would be very interested in learning the lineage. I have been hunting for Harrison for 13 years. I can give her the next generation back for Harrison and maybe 3 or 4 more for his wife -- if she doesn't have that information. Please have her get in touch with me. Thank you. Janet
Added by Janet on Mar 01, 2013 8:21 PM | | | Jennie Rybban
 | RE: Frank Jones Sure. I would be glad to manage his memorial. My ID# is 47691306. Thanks, Tony. ~Jennie | | | Shirley Gragg
 | Memorial# 82233071 Harvey Wright's site... Thank you for posting the site.
Are you related? Have info on his ancestors, if you are. | | | Pamela Trew Boyle
 | RE: Ann Michael sorry, working too late to think clearly. I corrected it yesterday? Sorry about that. pb | | | Pamela Trew Boyle
 | Ann Michael Thank you Tony. I will get a bio onto the memorial page in the next few days. Thank you again. Pam | | | Kay Griffin Snow
 | Anderson Pics Of course you may use them. Kay | | | Dick Jones
 | RE: Krels Don't mind at all. | | | Billie {Wolfe} King
 | RE: Tinney Grove Cemetery? I have already emailed you an explaination, this is common practice among volunteers so the info can be read accurately; the rain washes it off. | | | b fristoe
 | stapp cemetery, Lexington, MO Since you are a MO native, I hope you can find this cemetery and answer all the grave finder requests for it. My husband and I spent a very interesting afternoon and finally found its location - an isolated cemetery, the oldest in Lafayette Co., and about a two mile hike off the road through a corn field, across a creek, into a woodsy brushy area perfect for hiding a group of bushwhackers and their horses. The people who own the adjoining land visited it in the 70s and said the last burial was in the very early 1900s. So we leave this grave finders paradise to a younger and more able personage to explore and photograph. It is north of Bates City near the corner of D and FF. You should expect to clear the brush and clean the stones as I expect it is probably about 100 years since anyone has done that. Good luck. And please post your findings as I am indeed curious. BA | | | | [View all messages...] |
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