Lawrence County Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Lawrence County Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Author: Lawrence County Lawrence County Historical Society

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-07-24

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 9781547231584

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Tombstones Vol. 2 includes inscriptions compiled from 1962 to 1999 in the townships of Mt. Vernon and Hoberg in Lawrence County, Missouri, including the following cemeteries: Buttrick, County Farm, Catts/Crawford, Dolin, Duff, Goss, Hamilton, Henson, Hickman, Hoberg, Hood, Landrum, Maple Grove, Mt. Vernon City (with notes), Mt. Vernon IOOF, Neelly, Orange, Ozark Prairie, Pennington, Phariss, Roberts, Salem, Sanatorium (Hillcrest), Smith, South Bend (Patton/Hoshaw), South Bend (New), Spanish Fort, Stotts Family, Summit, Taylor, Toliver, Weiss, Williams, Zion, Zion Evangelical. Proceeds support preservation efforts in Lawrence County, Missouri.


Lawrence County, Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Lawrence County, Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Author: Lawrence County Lawrence County Historical Society

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-08-03

Total Pages: 138

ISBN-13: 9781974136421

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A reprint of Lawrence County, Missouri's 1987 edition of tombstone inscriptions in Buck Prairie Township compiled from 1967 to 1987 by volunteers walking each row of each cemetery. Vol. 5 covers the following cemeteries: Marionville IOOF, Dover Baptist, McNeill, Buck Prairie, Butler, Fairview or Grammer, Mt. Olive and Blublum. Purchases support local historic preservation and research.


Lawrence County Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Lawrence County Missouri Tombstone Inscriptions

Author: Lawrence County Lawrence County Historical Society

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-08-06

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9781974137534

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A reprint of Lawrence County, Missouri's 1986 edition of tombstone inscriptions in Aurora Township compiled by volunteers walking each row of each cemetery. Vol. 4 covers Maple Park with Addendum, Old Aurora, Mt. Calvary (Catholic), Berry, Irby Boys, Wilks, Whann, Phariss. Also Early Settlers of Buck Prairie Township. Purchases support local historic preservation and research.


Lawrence County Missouri Tombstones

Lawrence County Missouri Tombstones

Author: Lawrence County Lawrence County Historical Society

Publisher:

Published: 2017-08-04

Total Pages: 104

ISBN-13: 9781974137084

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A reprint of Lawrence County, Missouri's 1996 edition of tombstone inscriptions in West Pierce Township compiled by Fred G. Mieswinkel and other volunteers from 1966 to 1996. Vol. 9 covers the following cemeteries: Pierce City, St. Mary's, St. Patrick's, James M. Williams Family, Friendship Baptist and Martin Merritt gravesite. It also includes notes on Western Pierce City Township. Purchases support local historic preservation and research.


Orr, Campbell, Mitchell, and Shirley Families in Ireland, America and More

Orr, Campbell, Mitchell, and Shirley Families in Ireland, America and More

Author: Elaine L. Orr

Publisher: Elaine Orr

Published: 2020-09-09

Total Pages: 194

ISBN-13:

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The third edition of the history of the Orr, Campbell, Mitchell, and Shirley families (which in its title now recognizes that Paul Orr and Isabella Boyd's descendants went to places beyond the U.S.) is updated as of 2020. The more than 4,000 known descendants (counting spouses) of Paul Orr and Isabella Boyd went largely to the U.S., but also to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, England, and Scotland. Some McMurtry, Mitchell, McQuigg and Forsythe families stayed in Ireland. In the U.S., they have lived in, died in, or been married in 49 of the 50 states. Vermont must be too far north. They do tend to cluster, though, with Oklahoma being the state that drew a bunch from the Midwestern families. That makes sense, since it was opened for land sales at a time when the Orr family was on the move. Of course, California beckoned to some in each family. As they settled in, the Orrs married into families of all the other immigrants -- and of the Native American residents who were there long before Europeans. They have also married into families of other races. Truly melding into the melting pot.