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What surnames are you interested in researching?
Marcia
Knox
Dix
Williams
Lewis
Carson
Smith
Hunt
Cunningham
Roark
Bickham
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
USA, Canada, France
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Intermediate Family History Researcher

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At 11:55pm on March 18, 2010, James Alfred Locke Miller Jr. said…
Roark is an old Southport, N.C., name. Dad's parents in Wilmington, in the depression, rented the future writer Robert Ruark's (spelling?) parents home. Dad went to UNC-CH with Robert. Then in WWII working on designing ship's radar for Bell Labs, dad new Robert when Ruark worked on the Tribune.
At 2:14pm on September 27, 2009, Jeannette Essen said…
Thanks for your help, since posting I have located his CSA record and account of his death at the end of the Civil War in Macon Georgia. Jeannette
At 8:17pm on July 19, 2009, Bob Goode said…
Hi Barbara,
GeneJ from the Most Wanted ... group contacted me about the information at the St. Louis Genealogical Society's web site at Stlgs.org. Please browse the databases but if you can not find anything then try http://www.stlgs.org/researchService.htm as another possible avenue. You could also join our GroupWise group. Good luck in your research.
At 3:41pm on July 19, 2009, P. Davidson-Peters said…
Well, does not sound like we have a connection with either Tallman or Lanier.

Thanks for the replies, and good luck with your research.
At 2:58pm on July 19, 2009, P. Davidson-Peters said…
Thanks for checking out my Early St. Louis site. It is frustrating that some lines are so hard to trace while others seem so easy.

I see you have a Tallman line - any of them from New York. Have some married into the Peters family.

Also on Lanier ... know a Patrica "Pat" Lanier who would have born around 1942 and lived in St. Louis?
At 9:23am on July 19, 2009, P. Davidson-Peters said…
Although he died unmarried, you might try finding out more about Dr. Claudio Mercier.

MERCIER, DR. CLAUDIO
Annals of St. Louis in its Early Days Under the French & Spanish Dominations by Billon, Frederic L., St. Louis, 1886.

Dr. Claudio Mercier came up to St. Louis from New Orleans early in 1786. His native place was Lavisi, Dauphiny, France, where he was born in the year 1726. He had resided for a time in New Orleans, where he had acquired some property, and left a will there when he came up to St. Louis, which he had executed in 1784. He added a codicil to this will at St. Louis, dated May 17, 1786, in which he reaffirms his first will, emancipates his negro woman Francoise, gives one hundred dollars to the poor of St. Louis, and appoints John B. Sarpy his executor.

He died unmarried at St. Louis, on Jan. 20, 1787, aged sixty-one years. It does not appear that he practiced here.

I really think if you have early roots in St. Louis that you would benefit from looking over my site, Early St. Louis. It is a compilation of information I've gathered over the last 20 years and is not a tree but a data base of material.
http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~earlystlouis/

One of the most recent postings was a photo of the new monument at Calvary honoring the early founders. You can see that at the What's New tab.

Patti
At 3:00pm on July 18, 2009, Doug Tallman said…
Hi Barbara and welcome to the Tallman discussion group.
At 11:34am on July 18, 2009, Dan Farris said…
Sorry, I thought you may be the Barbara Cunningham who has has done some research into the Farris and Shelton lines. Her email was Barbjo_270@msn.com and was working on the "Farris and Cunningham Family Ancestors" at Ancestry.com. I was surprised to see you lived in Granbury, I lived in GlenRose and Cleburne for awhile. Sorry to bother you.
At 9:25am on July 18, 2009, Dan Farris said…
Barbjo_270?
 
 
 

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