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Maries
County is a county located in the U.S. state of Missouri. As of 2000, the population is
8,903. Its county seat
is Vienna.
The county is named for the Maries River and Little Maries River, 'Maries'
being from the French marais, meaning marsh,
lake or pond. Maries County was organized March 2, 1855, from
Osage and Pulaski Counties. Official Boundaries: "All of the territory
included in the following limits, to wit: beginning at the southwest corner
of Gasconade County, thence north with the dividing line of Osage and
Gasconade counties, to the middle of the eastern line of township 41 of range
7; thence west through the middle of township 41, to the range line between
ranges 11 and 12; thence south to the southeast corner of Miller County;
thence east to the middle of range 10; thence south to the middle of township
37; thence east, on a parallel line to the western boundary line of Crawford
County; thence north to the northwest corner of Crawford County; thence east
to the place of beginning. Is hereby created a separate and distinct county,
for all civil and military purposes, to be called the County of Maries."
The County Seat is located at Vienna,
Missouri. The county is divided up
into the following political townships: Boone, Jackson,
Jefferson, Miller, Dry Creek, Spring Creek, and Johnson. Maries is surrounded
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Bowles
Chapel Cemetery; George
Moreland Home-Site; High Gate;
High Gate
Cemetery; Lanes Prarie;
Pinnell
Cemetery; Jefferson
Township; John P.
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Bowles Chapel Cemetery
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: John P. Moreland are William Lewis Pinnell are
buried in the Bowles Chapel Cemetery. William named one of his sons William
Bowles M. Pinnell. He in turn passed the Bowles
name down to his son. John’s mother
Sarah Bennett and her third husband Josiah Carter were active members and
Trustees of the church during the latter decades of the 19th
century. Bowles Chapel Cemetery is
located in Jefferson Township, Maries County near the town of High Gate. Only
the foundation of the old church establishes its location next to the
cemetery. Bowles Chapel was once a part of the Lane’s Prairie Charge, Methodist Episcopal
Church, South.
The Lane’s Prairie Charge was, successively, in the Vienna, Salem, and
Washington districts of the St. Louis Conference. During the period 1889‑1893, the
charge included congregations at Bowles Chapel, Cedar, Corinth, Elrod
Schoolhouse, Liberty, Talbert Schoolhouse, Vichy, and Wesley Chapel. The number of persons represented by the
charge probably numbered about one hundred.
The congregation at Bowles Chapel was the largest in the charge, and
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ANCESTORS ASSOCIATED
WITH THIS GEN-SITE: John P. Moreland (1832-1917);
William Lewis Pinnell (1824-1887) |
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INTERNET WEB LINK(S): Bowles Chapel Cemetery (in Maries County, MO); Bowles Chapel Cemetery, Johnson Twp., Maries Co., MO |
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George Moreland Home-Site
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NAME /
DESCRIPTION: Around 1838 our 4th
great-grandfather George Moreland settled in Johnson
Township of Crawford County. Johnson Civil Township makes up
most of the area of township 39. In
1855, Johnson Township fell into the southeastern most part of the newly
created Maries County, where it is situated today. He acquired land on the Little Bourbeuse River in section 4,
township 39, range 7 west of the meridian. Everett
Marshall King, in his book History of Maries County, states that George's
"only known home in this county was on the Bourbeuse, later owned (and mostly
entered) by his son Andy, and now owned and lived on
by Emmett Duncan. An Indian trail crossed the creek on this land, and later
on one of the many forks of the Potosi road also crossed there. Its easy
access probably led to its having been settled early." The land was later owned by George’s son
Andrew Moreland who died here in around 1881.
The property was subsequently owned by an Emmett Duncan. |
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ANCESTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS GEN-SITE: George Moreland (1775-1853) |
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: High Gate is an unincorporated community in eastern Maries County, Missouri. It is about fourteen miles east of Vienna. Its post office closed after 1972 and mail now comes from St. James. The town is named after High Gate in England where the original settler’s families had came from. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries when one of the primary social organizations High Gate was the local chapter of the Agricultural Wheel. The Agricultural Wheel was a nationwide secret society of individuals connected with farming. The first meeting of this group, in 1888, was chaired by Ambrose Smith. Discussions on various aspects of farming were featured at the meetings, and members enjoyed a discount on purchases at the Wheel’s store at High Gate. The minutes also indicate that the local groups had charitable and social concerns. Sick or distressed members were aided by committees appointed by the Wheel. The Wheel insisted on certain standards of behavior by its members, calling individuals to task for divulging the secrets of the organization, and for drunkenness. Membership records indicate that forty‑six men and women belonged to the High Gate organization. |
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NAME /
DESCRIPTION: High
Gate Cemetery contains the gravesites of Emmett C., Laura A. (Kinsey), and
Josephine (Kinsey) Moreland. This
tragic story begins in 1880 when Jeremiah E. Moreland* married Miss Laura A. Kinsey,
and his brother William married Laura's sister Josephine in that same
year. The brothers and their new
spouses subsequently took up residence in Jefferson Township near High Gate. A little more than a year after they were
married Jeremiah and Laura's first child, a son named Emmett C., was born on
June 2, 1881. This good fortune was
followed by much grief and tragedy. On October 4th William’s wife Josephine
died at age 22 years. The day after
Christmas Jeremiah’s six-month-old son Emmett left this earth. As if that wasn't enough, three months
later on March 29, 1882 his wife Laura passed on at the tender age of 21
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Lanes Prarie
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: Lanes
Prairie was originally located in Osage county until 1855 when Maries county was formed.
The site of the town is in Section 30, Township 40, Range
7 west, about twelve miles east of Vienna and about twelve miles north of St.
James. The area
is named after Charles C. Lane, the first recorded settler of Maries County,
who entered the large Paydown tract on the west
side of the Gasconade River in 1826. Lane remained at that location only a
short time before moving to the east side of the Gasconade at Lane's
Ford. Family members Benjamin, Hiram,
and Peter Lane also settled east of the river on the rolling prairie which
came to bear the family name. By the
date of Charles Lane's death in 1850, a small community existed at Lane's
Prairie. Although practically
nothing remains of the village today in past years it maintained at least two
stores one of which was a general store thought to have been operated by
Francis M. Johnson, one wagon shop, and a post office. Records show
that on Jan 1, 1851 William L. Pinnell* was
appointed the first Postmaster at Lanes Prairie. The Post office remained in operation until
1914. An 1860
daybook from the general store at Lane's Prairie contains the names of the
store's customers and reveals the mixture of Germans and “Old Stock”
Americans who made up the population of Maries County before the Civil War.
Frequent customers were William Ammerman, William
Davidson, Elias Gradolf, Benjamin, Hiram, and Peter
Lane, John Moreland**, John Nagle, Thomas Oliver, Frederick Overmayer, and William Wentzel. There was
a skirmish at Lanes Prairie during the American Civil War. As a result Francis Johnson the proprietor
of the general store, which no longer exists, made a claim against the United
States for damages to the store during the engagement. It is probable that the contents of the
store were the real objects of rebel forces in this action. The fight is
known locally as the Battle of Bloomington, after the post-war town site
platted on Lane's Prairie. |
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Pinnell Cemetery
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: The Pinnell Cemetery is located within
Johnson Township. |
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ANCESTORS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS GEN-SITE: Nancy Brown (1828-1852); Robert
Brown (1772-1852); Solomon Walker
Brown (1817-1879); John Gilbert Moreland
(1866-1883); Asa
Pinnell (1792-1871); Jemima Walker (1791-1871) |
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INTERNET WEB LINK(S): Find A Grave: Pinnell Cemetery; Find A Grave: Photo Requests for Cemetery: Pinnell Cemetery |
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: Jefferson Township is located
in the northeastern corner of Maries County.
It encompasses 93.2 sq. miles
of land of which 0.3 sq. mi. is water fouind
primarily in the Number 70 reservior. The population (200) is 2,661 most of whom live in rural areas.
Churches in Jefferson township include the Beulah Church, and Mount
Calvary Church. Cemeteries found here
are Campbell Cemetery, Liberty Cemetery, Johnson Cemetery, Love Cemetery,
Travis Cemetery, Schanning Cemetery, High Gate
Cemetery, and Bowles Cemetery. The
following three creeks are in the township: Peavine
Creek, Divins Creek, and Hatchee
Creek. |
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INTERNET WEB LINK(S): Jefferson Twp.(Detailed Profile); Jefferson Township - Histopolis |
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John P. Moreland Home-Site
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: Our 2nd great-grandfather, John P.
Moreland, came to Maries County around 1855.
An 1857 U.S. Land grant shows John as obtaining 40 acres of land
located in the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 17 in
Township 39, North of Range 7 West.
In 1907 he sold 80 acres of land located in the North half of the
Southeast quarter of Section 32, Township 40 of Range 7 West. Between these years he was involved in
several land transactions. In 1860
the John and his family were living in the Lanes Prairie area of Jefferson
Township, Maries County, Missouri. According to the census the Moreland's
were neighbors of the William Lewis Pinnell
family. By 1870 John had become quite
a successful farmer. Census data cites
the value of his real estate was $5,450, and his personal estate was valued
at $1,875. These numbers are quite
impressive for the times and geographical area. A review of his neighbor's assets shows
that John's were at least three times greater. It is also noted that John was affluent enough
to employ two men who lived and worked on the farm. Some time in 1907 John and his wife
Lydia moved from Maries County, Missouri along with the families of their
grandson John Alton Jones and granddaughter Martha O. (Jones) Cox. They settled in the Voorhees Twp. area of
Stevens County, Kansas. |
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: Johnson Township is located in
the southeastern corner of Maries County.
It encompasses 65.5 sq. miles
of land of which only 0.1 sq. mi. is water.
The population (2000) is 1,301 all of whom live in rural areas. Churches in Johnson township include Vichy
Campground Church, Broadway Church, and Pentecostal Church. The cemeteries located within the township
are Hart Cemetery, Hickory Grove Cemetery, Rock Spring Cemetery, Barnwell
Cemetery, Riley Cemetery, Dillon Cemetery, and Sewell Cemetery. Streams, rivers, and creeks found in
Johnson Township are Little Bourbeuse River, Coppedge Creek, Winsel Branch,
and Bailey Creek. |
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INTERNET WEB LINK(S): Johnson Twp. (Detailed Profile);Johnson Township, Maries Co., MO |
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Vienna
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NAME / DESCRIPTION: Soon after Maries County was formed in 1855 the newly elected
commissioners put out bids for land to place the new county seat. They decided to choose the bid offered by
Thomas Shockley. It was 70 acres of
land located in Sections 20 and 29, Township 40, Range 9, which he had
entered April 2, 1855, and then presented to the county to be laid out at a
county seat and sold for the benefit of the county. The town was surveyed by Reuben Terrill,
the first county surveyor. The
commissioners, in consultation with the county court appointed by the
governor of Missouri named the town Vienna.
According to local history this came about in the following manner:
Dr. V.G. Latham, the presiding county court judge, it is said, had had a
young woman in his family name Vie Anna, who had died, and he wished the
commissioners to give the town that name in her honor. One of the commissioners thought that this
request was unwise. As a result it was
decided to outmaneuver the powerful judge by naming it in honor of the Austrian
capital. Thus Vienna,
was a name so similar that any opposition from the Judge was quietly
suppressed. Vienna has remained the at this location without any serious efforts to remove
it with the exception of one unsuccessful attempt in 1870 when some of the
citizens suggested relocating near Lane’s Prairie. |
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INTERNET WEB LINK(S): Sanborn Maps for Missouri: Vienna; Vienna - Wikipedia |
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NAME /
DESCRIPTION: William
L. Pinnell, our 2nd great-grandfather,
is listed in census documents from 1850 to 1880 as living in Jefferson
Township. According to King's
"History of Maries County" William practiced law in addition to
being a schoolteacher as well as a preacher.
King also notes that William's house known as "Double
Chimneys" was the home of Methodism in the east end of the Maries
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The list below will assist in your research regarding the matching of
your ancestor’s birth, marriage, death dates and the place(s) within this
locality at which these events may have occurred. |
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Profiles for 24 cities, towns and other
populated places in Maries
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Maries County Land - Property,
Farms & Ranches Maries County Physical,
Cultural & Historic Features | Schools |
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Maries County, Missouri, United States
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Cities and towns: Argyle; Belle; Brinktown; Hayden; High Gate; Vienna |
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Conducting
genealogical research in the United States requires an understanding of
county boundaries. As the population grew
more counties were created to meet the public’s need for localized
governments. This phenomena
was common in all states during the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. As such you must be sure that you are not
looking for records in the wrong county or state. The web-site for the Atlas of Historical County Boundary Project provides interactive maps for all states. This Atlas is meant to be a
resource for people seeking records of past events, and people trying to analyze, interpret and display
county-based historical data like Land Records, Probate Records, Court Records, Tax Records,
and Vital Records
that document birth, death, and marriage.
Listed below are the boundary changes for this county, the dates they
occurred, as well as the government statute that decreed the change. To see actual changes in a mapping format
follow this link to the Atlas of
Historical County Boundary Project . |
Map of 1855 County Boundaries (in
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Mar 1855 - MARIES created from OSAGE. (Mo. Laws 1854–1855, pub., pp. 13–15) 13 Nov 1857 - MARIES lost to
creation of PHELPS. (Mo. Laws 1857, adj. sess., loc., pp. 397–398) 04 Mar 1859 - MARIES exchanged
with PHELPS. (Mo. Laws 1858–1859, pp. 371–372) 27 Feb 1868 - MARIES lost to
PHELPS. (Mo. Laws 1868, adj. sess., gen., pp. 23–24) 24 Mar 1881 - MARIES's boundaries clarified [no change]. (Mo. Laws
1881, p. 93) |
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Our “Gen-Tool Kit” has been primarily designed for those researchers who may be traveling to this location to perform on-site studies of their family history, or to just visit some of the interesting historical sites located in the area. It can be very satisfying to mix research with sightseeing at historical and scenic spots. Such activity not only gives you an understanding of the land but a needed break from intense research sessions. When visiting an ancestral county for genealogical research we’ve found that the three most important places to visit are the county courthouse; the county library; and the county historical and/or genealogical societies. It is also good to plan ahead by contacting any site you intend visiting in order to ascertain where it is and when it will be open. This is especially true with regard to historical and genealogical societies. We hope that the following information will provide you with a better idea of what resources are available, within this county, to the family historian. |
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County MO Cem. Transcription & Photo Project ·
Maries
County Cemeteries - Genealogy Trails History Group ·
Maries
County Cemeteries – ePodunk |
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County Cemeteries - MO
Cemeteries Mailing List ·
Maries
County Cemeteries - USGenWeb Missouri Archives ·
Maries
County Cemetery List - Find A Grave ·
Maries County Missouri
Cemeteries - Transcription Project |
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Your LINK to the Historical Places and Districts in MARIES County |
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· History of Cole, Moniteau, Morgan, Benton, Miller, Maries and Osage Counties, Missouri - 1889 ·
History
of Maries County Directory of Towns, Villages, Hamlets |
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Maries
County History The State of Missouri, 1904 ·
Maries County National
Register Listings ·
Missouri As It Is in 1867
Maries County |
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Libaries, Museums,
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Family History Library Holdings ·
Guide to County and Municipal Records on
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Maries County, Missouri - Historical Manuscript Collection ·
PERiodical Source Index Search Maries Co., MO |
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Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets ·
Maries County
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U.S. Atlas ·
Maries
County – USGenWeb |
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County Topo Maps and Aerial Photos ·
Plat Book of Maries County,
Missouri ·
Post Offices in Maries
County, MO ·
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County Federal Census Index ·
Census Search Maries County – 1880 ·
Maries County on Reel 1210 1930 U.S. Census ·
Land Patents 1831-1969 Maries Co., MO ·
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Chronicling America Maries County ·
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books about the history and records of this county and other places such as towns and churches. The collection also contains research works
about military units and personnel during America’s wars, in addition too
resource texts about the ethnic and religious groups who may have settled in
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photographs that are of general interest to a variety of localities. Some of them are presented on this website because
we believe they tend to provide the reader with additional information which
may aid in the understanding of our ancestors past lives. |
coverlet for sale by the Maries Co. Historical Society |
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