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Madison County, Missouri Genealogy and History. . A Proud Member of the Genealogy Trails Family . One of the first recorded settlement was in 1799. In 1806 .
http://genealogytrails.com/mo/madison/

Madison, Missouri
Madison is a small friendly town located in Monroe County, Missouri. . The Marvin Grove family settled here and was the first merchant to operate a general .
http://www.madison.k12.mo.us/our_town/our_history.html

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Madison County, Illinois - Minor child on roadway struck by speeding vehicle. Confidential Settlement - Trip And Fall - Personal Injuries City of St. Louis, Missouri .
http://www.stlouisaccidentlaw.com/lawyer-attorney-1484481.html

Genealogy Research in Madison County, Missouri - Genealogist
Are you just beginning your ancestry research in Madison County, Missouri? Why not hire a . Many ethnic groups and nationalities settled or lived in. Missouri in the past . Family Tree Research - Madison County, MO (*If you don't know .
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Cedar Township | Callaway County, Missouri
In 1820, he removed to Missouri and settled in Boone county, where he . the different members of the family the orthography has been changed to its present form. . His children were William, Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Harrison, .
http://callaway.dbrl.org/history/history-of-callaway-county-missouri/townships-of-callaway-county-missouri/cedar-township


Biographical Sketch of William B. Smith, Laclede County, Missouri ...
Biographical Sketch of William B. Smith, Laclede County, Missouri >From "History of . when he came to Pulaski county, Mo., and later settled in Madison county, . His family consisted of three children all of whom grew to maturity: William H., .
http://files.usgwarchives.net/mo/laclede/bios/s5300011.txt

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Barnett and family were already in Madison County, KY in time to be listed in . fairly close to Boonsboro—a settlement that was founded by Daniel Boone in 1775. . It is said that the Barnes family moved to Clay County, Missouri around 1826 .
http://home.comcast.net/~rjthornton/kentucky.htm

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Madison County, Missouri | Learn | FamilySearch.org
Aug 21, 2012 . The earliest European settlement in what became Madison County . (Histopolis ); Boyd, Gregory A. Family Maps of Madison County, Missouri.
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Madison_County,_Missouri


Daniel Morgan Boone, Sr. (1734 - 1820) - Genealogy
Jul 23, 2012 . When Boone and his family settled near Defiance, Missouri, that land west of the . After the Yadkin Valley was raided by Cherokees, many families, . is now in Madison county, and removed his family to the new settlement, .
http://www.geni.com/people/Daniel-Boone/3149680

Joseph and Elizabeth Bollinger Family - RootsWeb - Ancestry.com
The land on which David Bollinger settled his family was in Cape Girardeau Co. near . Family, Madison County Press, Fredericktown, Missouri, Wednesday, .
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~momadiso/people/bollinger_joseph_elizabeth.html

Nodaway County, Missouri: Biographicals of 1882 History ...
In the fall of 1839, he accompanied the family to the Platte Purchase, settling in what is . In 1864, he removed to Missouri, and settled in this county. . respected citizens, is a native of Madison County, Kentucky, and was born May 6, 1824.
http://www.mogenweb.org/nodaway/countyhist/1882/pages/pp800.htm


Madison County, Missouri Place Names, 1928-1945 | Western ...
In Madison County the creek has three branches, East, Middle, and West Forks, . It is named for a pioneer family, several members of which settled up and .
http://whmc.umsystem.edu/exhibits/ramsay/ramsay_madison.html

Christopher “Kit” Carson - Madison County Historical Society of ...
The Carson family followed Daniel Boone to Howard County, Missouri, in 1811, settling on land bought from Boone's sons. Kit's father died when he was eight .
http://madisonhistoryky.org/Christopher_Kit_Carson.php

St. Francois County, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Francois County is a county located in the Lead Belt region in Missouri in the . Several families settled that same year on Big River; among them were . Genevieve counties and parts of Jefferson, Washington, Iron, and Madison counties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Francois_County,_Missouri

Migration to Missouri
By 1832, he and his family were in Madison County Missouri, where their next . they immigrated to Missouri, and settled in Cape Girardeau County in 1833.
http://www.robsgenealogy.com/migration/

 

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Madison Co Cemeteries
Southeast Missouri Regional Planning and Economic Develoment . Madison County Cemetery List: . Allen Family Farm Cem. 18 . Campbell Family Cem. 3 .
http://www.mackleygenealogy.com/~mackley/CemeteryList/MadisonCo.CemMo.php

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Sometime after 1802, Daniel settled his family in Madison County, Kentucky. . The 1881 History of Clinton County, Missouri stated that John Henderson and his .
http://tnhendersons.rootsweb.ancestry.com/greene5.html

  • Kit Carson Biography - life, family, children, name, wife, young, book ...
    Jan 29, 2010 . Christopher "Kit" Carson was born in Madison County, Kentucky, on December . The Carson family soon settled in Howard County, Missouri.
    http://www.notablebiographies.com/Ca-Ch/Carson-Kit.html

  • Annals of Platte County, Missouri: From Its Exploration Down to June ...
    Annals of Platte County, Missouri: From Its Exploration Down to June 1, 1897; with Genealogies of Its Noted Families, and Sketches of Its Pioneers and .
    http://books.google.com/books/about/Annals_of_Platte_County_Missouri.html?id=xz8VAAAAYAAJ

  • migrations
    Originally recruited by the British Crown, along with English farmers, to settle lands in northern Ireland . Joseph and Elizabeth moved on to Madison County, Kentucky, in 1782. . Joseph TITUS moved, with his family, to Missouri about 1820.
    http://www.cstone.net/~bobdf/migrations.html

  • James E and Mary A Clark McKinney
    James was married in Madison County, Alabama, 20 Jul 1843 to Mary Ann . The family first lived in Wayne County, MO, where James Elgin received a land . Close by were two other McKinney men and their families - Jim who settled on the .
    http://www.angelfire.com/ar/pyeatt/JMcK.html

  • Missouri Amish
    The Hickory County Amish settlement eventually went extinct in 1882, with numerous families moving to other settlements in Missouri. Luthy cites reasons for .
    http://amishamerica.com/missouri-amish/

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