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| Bio, Allen, John Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 4th great grandfather. |
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| Bio, Blount, Captain Samuel Bio from The History of Callaway County 1884 book. He was married to Sarah Jane Herring. |
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| Bio, Brandon, Francis Bio from The History of Callaway County 1884 book. He was married to my great-grandaunt, Georgianna Herring. |
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| Bio, Carrington, Samuel Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 4th great grandfather. Mentioned in the article, his son Randolph Carrington, my 3rd great grandfather, and Randolph's son Samuel, my 2nd great grandfather. |
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| Bio, Dawson, William H. Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was a grandson of my 3rd great grandfather, John B. Herring. |
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| Bio, Day, Truman Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. Thomas's name was actually Truman Day. He was my 5th great grandfather. Mentioned in the article, his son Ackley Day, my 4th great grandfather. |
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| Bio, Ewing, Patrick Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. |
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| Bio, Herring, Andrew Carver Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my 2nd great granduncle, son of John and Lucy Carver Herring. |
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| Bio, Herring, Dabney Carver Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my 2nd great granduncle, son of Johm and Lucy Carver Herring. |
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| Bio, Herring, George Washington Sr. Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 2nd great grandfather. |
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| Bio, Herring, James Clark Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my 2nd great granduncle, son of Johm and Lucy Carver Herring. |
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| Bio, Herring, John Pemberton Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my 2nd great granduncle, son of Johm and Lucy Carver Herring. |
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| Bio, Herring, Willis Dabney Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my great granduncle, son of George W. and Lucy Simco Herring. |
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| Bio, Kemp, George T. Bio from A History of Callaway Co. 1884 book. He was my 2nd great granduncle, son of Walter and Jerusha Key Kemp. |
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| Bio, Kemp, John Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 5th great grandfather. Son Thomas, son Walter, |
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| Bio, May, Henry Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. |
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| Bio, Renoe, Bayliss Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. |
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| Bio, Simco, James Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. He was my 3rd great grandfather. |
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| Bio, Sitton, Joseph Bio from The Pioneers of Missouri book. |
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20 | | Living (At least one living individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) |
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| Carter home, Fulton, Missouri This was the house where my great grandmother, Margaret Ann Fletcher Carter lived later in life, her daughters; Dollie Carter and Bess Carter Blackburn also lived here. My grandmother, Josephine Carter Herring owned this house in the 1940's and 1950's. 907 Court Street, Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri. |
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| Carter, John R. home, Fulton, Missouri This was my great grandfather, John R. Carter's family home. My grandmother, Josephine Carter grew up in this house. The house was sold and the land used to build the Fulton High School in 1937. Inscription on back of picture says farm land and creek ran behind the house, east 10th Street, Fulton. |
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| Christmas card sent from Ozie Waters Including pics of wife and daughters. Original card in possession of Scott Herring. He was my 1st cousin once removed, grandson of George W. and Josima Allen Herring. |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Picture of an old Carrington Terracer, invented by George Carrington, Carrington Terracer Company, Fulton, Missouri. |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Picture of an old Carrington Terracer, invented by George Carrington, Carrington Terracer Company, Fulton, Missouri. |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Patent drawing of the Carrington Terracer |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Patent drawing of the Carrington Terracer |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Patent application and description of the Carrington Terracer, page 1 |
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| Invention, Carrington Terracer Patent application and description, page 2 |
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| Pro-Football Card - Clatterbuck Robert Dean Clatterbuck, quarterback for New York Giants in 1950's. He was my 5th cousin once removed. |
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| Signature of Eliza Herring Carrington Eliza Herring Carrington, my great grandmother, signature found on her husband's probate packet, 1912. |
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| Signature of George W. Herring Sr. George W. Herring Sr., 2nd great grandfather, signature in 1843. Found on a document in the probate packet of his father-in-law, James Simco. Note that he spelled his name Herron on this document. |
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| Signature of John F. Fletcher John F. Fletcher, my 2nd great grandfather, signature in 1843. Found on a document in the probate packet of his father-in-law, James Simco. |
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| Signature of John M. Simco John M. Simco, my 2nd great granduncle, signature in 1843. Found on a document in the probate packet of his father, James Simco. |
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| Signature of Reuben Brooks Simco Reuben Brooks Simco, 2nd great granduncle, signature in 1843. Found on a document in the probate packet of his father, James Simco. |
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| Signature of Wharton Canada Simco Wharton Canada Simco, 2nd great granduncle, signature in 1843. Found on a document in the probate packet of his father, James Simco. |
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| The Death of Charles Hill Account of the murder of Charles Hill by Union soldiers during the Civil War in Callaway Co., Missouri. Copy of page from the History of Callaway County book, page 395. He was my 3rd great granduncle, son of Charles and Molly Hill of Albemarle Co., Virginia. |
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| Wilks Log House The original Wilks log house, near Bachelor, Callaway Co., Missouri. The first 8 children of Rufus Wilks and Oddie Day were born in this house. It was two rooms with an upstairs loft. There were open steps going up one wall. The house was left in 1910 when the new house was built on the property. Rufus built the house, probably about 1892 |
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