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Topic: Isiah Thomas and Mary Webb
Conf: Bourbon County Queries, Msg: 67663
From: Deleted User
Date: 6/14/2004 09:15 PM

My GrGrGrandparents Isiah Thomas and Mary Webb migrated from Tennessee to Missouri in approximately 1852-1854 due to his opposition of slavery. They lived briefly in McDonald Co., Mo (approx. 1854-55) before they moved with their family to Newton Co., MO (approx. 1855-59); Webster Co., Mo (approx. 1859-60; Laclede Co., MO (approx. 1860); and approx. 18 miles west of Fort Scott, KS in Bourbon Co. from approx. 1860 to 1865. I am interested in finding out any information that might be available concerning where they lived while in Bourbon County, etc. They had a large family. After the Civil War, they moved 1-2 more times (within Missouri) and ultimately homesteaded in Wright Co., Missouri. The farm there is still in the family. Any help concerning their time in Kansas would be much appreciated.

Sincerely,
Mickey Webb Fletcher