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List Archives Search. There is a new link on the main threaded list archives page: Keyword searches (simple searches) and advanced searches can be made from the appropriate tab on this page. Advanced searches offer the option to search by the entire message (labeled body), subject field, from field (e-mail address of poster), list (limit search to a single mailing list), date (limit search by a date using these formats -- 10 Jun 2005, Jun 2005, or 2005). A plus or minus sign before a keyword serves to include or exclude the keyword it precedes. Previously published in RootsWeb Review: 5 July 2006, Vol. 9, No. 27 |
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Frontier Families of Missouri from the Upper Louisiana Territory
This database is based upon the PIONEER FAMILIES OF MISSOURI, by Bryan and Rose. It consists of early tax lists, Spanish land grants, census records, military records and extractions from the HISTORY OF MISSOURI, by Louis Houck. This is an on-going project with periodic updates. There are over 20,000 linked families as of July 1999. Coordination of data entry was done by the HANCOCK FAMILY ORGANIZATION, descendants of William Hancock who settled in St. Charles County in 1797.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to coordinate the collection of databases and generally oversee the contents of the web page. The person responsible for this county is Rhonda Stolte Darnell. Contact me if you would like to add your information to the database.
The State Coordinator is
Mel Owings.
The Assistant State Coordinator is
Lea
Robertson.
© 2024 Rhonda Stolte Darnell
Site last updated
01/23/2024