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Genealogy Lookup Wheeling, Livingston County, Missouri 1879 to 1889 Ledger Book Of Edward Moore
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For a small fee I will do a lookup for your ancestor in the following original one-of-a-kind books from my personal collection. For each ancestor found you receive a quality reproduction of his records from the book. If he is in the book more than once you receive every instance of his name and details.
Please remember that these books are not indexed. I have begun transcribing the surnames found in each book but this is a huge job and not yet complete. The small fee is non-refundable.
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[BLM-020] Wheeling, Livingston County, Missouri 1879 to 1889 Ledger Book Of Edward Moore 150 pages.
Over 300 names of local inhabitants, some surnames extracted are Adford, Ables, Andrew, Austin, Bagley, Baker, Bartholamew, Bathgate, Boy, Bradford, Brant, Brinkley, Brooks, Brunk, Buckner, Buris, Burnet, Burris, Byers, Calaway, Campbell, Cazett, Church, Cooper, Corzette, Cummins, Coulter, Crby, Darlington, Davis, Doolie, Dooley, Dust, England, Fitspatrick, Gilbert, Glen, Gregg, Heaton, Hesterson, Holster, Howe, Jac?riet, Jackett, Lawler, Lewis, Mase, McCormick, McDonald, McEntire, Milbank, Mitchel, Moore, Morane, Oldehouse, Phillips, Pickett, Platter, Reynolds, Roe, Rogers, Rosterson, Salisbury, Scruby Brothers, Shafer, Sheets, Sheats, Sheatse, Sheetze, Smiley, Smith, Spooner, Stewart, Strow, Stroval, Stucker, Tiell or Fiell, Walkers. Weed, Weimel, White
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