Hi Cable List - I found these 2 emails that contain Cable
surnames. Maybe
it will help someone. The person sending the email's name is
on the top.
Rosemary
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Source: GC-Camden Co. Mo Query Forum
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Mo/Camden?read=413
From: Julie <akabouda(a)prodigy.net>
Subject: Affidavit as to heirs of Elizabeth A. Coffman nee
Cable
Surname: Appleton, Elmore
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I have a copy of the Affidavit as to the heirs of Elizabeth A
Coffman nee
Cable
State of Missouri, Camden County
I, A.R. Jackson on oath depose and say that I was well
acquainted with
one Elizabeth A. Coffman nee Cable, who on the 20th day of
July 1872 ?
from the United States a pat? to the north half of the
northeast quaarter.
The north half of the northwest quarter (N1/2 NE 1/4 &N1/2 NW
1/4) of sec.
13 twp 39 range 19 in Camden County, MO
That she died interstate on or about the year 1880 being as
her only heirs
John W. cable, David Cable, Geo. L. Cable, Joel D. Cable and
Julia A Paruley.
Wife. James R Paruley and Boru(?) Cable and Mahulda I Paruley
Junior daughter
of Samuel and Mary E. Paruley his wife B? Cable, both
deceased, and being
the same and identical persons through whom the title to the
above described
property was subsequently derived by John F Wilkerson . frank
H. Status
and their grantees as appears from their respective deeds
filed of record
in Camden County records and that all debts of the estate of
Elizabeth
A. Coffman nee Cable have been paid and that each of the heirs
was entitled
to an individual 1/6 interest in and to the said property
Signed A. R. Jackson
subscribed in the presence and sworn to before and by the said
A. R. Jackson
this 5th day of Dec 1896
the copy I have is a photocopy of a very old document. I have
trued to
copy it as accurately as possible
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Source: MSPERRY-L(a)rootsweb.com
From: "Ginny Walker English" <english(a)c-zone.net>
Subject: [PerryCoMS ] Perry Co WPA: Churches
RELIGIOUS
In the year of 1912 the Baptist Church of Perry County
organized an
association in Richton. The following churches were
represented: Arlington,
Brewer, Good Hope, Indian Springs, Oak Grove, New Augusta,
Prospect,
Progress, Red Hill, Richton, Runnelstown, Seminary, Union.
They elected W. L. McCardle, Moderator; A. G. Brown, Clerk;
and J. C. Parker
preached the organization sermon.
The general business of this association is to see after the
foreign, home
and state missions, Christian education, Baptist homes for
children, Sunday
schools, Baptist hospitals, WMU, BTU, and UWA. After all this
business has
been discussed the Association is dismissed by prayer by one
of the
brothers. This association meets every year with one of the
churches and
the women prepare a dinner, which is spread on a long table
every day of the
Association.
(Ref. Griffin Walley, Richton MS)
QUARTERLY CONFERENCES METHODIST CHURCH
Quarterly conferences of the Methodist Church are held
throughout the year,
meeting alternately in the churches in charge. This is a
business meeting
for all the churches on a certain charge. In earlier years
these
conferences were held for two days, the business being
attended to on
Saturday, with all day service on Sunday. These meetings were
much looked
forward to and were well attended. Not only the member of the
church but
the people of the community came with well filled baskets,
preaching
services were enjoyed and dinner served on the ground.
Epsworth Leagues are organizations for the young people of the
county.
Children day or Sunday school day as it is now called, is
observed by the
Methodist Church of the county. Sometimes all the churches of
a community
participate the programs in. Members of the several Sunday
Schools taking
part and enjoying the day together. When this is done the
special offering
is divided equally among the churches.
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF RUNNELSTOWN
In the year 1906 the people of Runnelstown met and had
services in the
school house. This lasted until September 1907, when they
constituted a
missionary Baptist church. The following members were
present:
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McCardle, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Cable, Mr. and
Mrs. H. J.
Runnels, Mr. and Mrs. A. McGilvery, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Coleman, Mr. J. W.
Brown.
The Presbytery were elders D. C. Rawls, H. W. Shirley, and A.
J. Creed. The
deacons were A. McGilvery and J.C.H. Runnels. J. P. Runnels
was church
clerk.
The church continued to meet in the schoolhouse until the year
1914. A
church house was built and they still have services in this
building. A
Sunday school was organized in 1908.
--
Rosemary Miller
Johnstown, PA