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Arlington School Sedalia, MO

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

1923 Sedalia, Missouri Sylvania Bryan-Ash is the teacher.

Unknown St. Louis Photos

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Genelli 923 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri Genelli’s Photography was known to be in St. Louis in the years 1894, 1898,1899, 1900. The following photos came from the Ash/Bryan/Hays side of the family. Ancestors in the Familytomb database who are documented to have been in St. Louis, MO are the Bryan’s, Hays’s and the Garvey’s.  That is [...]

Carved in Stone, Jesse Lambeth

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Jesse Benjamin Lambeth was born May 20, 1874 in Stony Point, Osage County, Missouri.  He was the son of Wesley H. Lambeth and Eveline Rand Lambeth.  Jesse was called Ben by family members and is pictured below.  He is the fourth boy (seated) from the left.  He is labeled as Ben in the photo.  Jesse [...]

Wise Genealogy

Monday, June 29th, 2009

   Wise/Galloway/Faubion I have been procrastinating putting the data from the Wise/Galloway/Faubion Family into the data base.  About a year ago I had all of the information entered and then had a computer crash.  I had not backed up the information and everything I had put on the site for these families was lost.  Much of [...]

Richard P. Sappington

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Richard P. Sappington From the: 1919 History of Henry Co MO, Uel W. Lamkin, Historical Publishing Co pg 543 Windsor Township Richard P. Sappington, farmer and stockman, proprietor of an excellent farm of 170 acres in Windsor township, was born on the identical tract of land on which he is now living December 23, 1863. [...]

Will-Samuel Lambeth

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Samuel Lambeth-Will   From the Townsquare part of this site,  under “Wills” you will now find the transcription of Samuel Lambeth (1773-1873).

Garlington House

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Garlington House         The Garlington House is situated on one of the higher knolls of Fort Leonard Wood and it has been a local landmark for many years.  It now serves as a guest house for visiting general officers and other dignitaries.         The house was built during the early months of 1941.  It was [...]

Christopher Conley

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

I received the death certificate on Christopher C. Conley, son of an unknown daughter of Samuel Lambeth and Henderson Conley.  Information confirmed by Christopher’s death certificate is as follows:   Birth:  May 4, 1837, Tennessee Mother:  Unknown Father:  Conley Death:  December 22, 1922, Lincoln County, Chandler, OK Burial:  December 24, 1922  New Zion Cemetery   [...]