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QUERY # 1 : SUBJECT Cholera Epidemic? Researcher isCarol
Posted on 1 Dec 1999,

Regarding the children of James Lee PEACHER / PITCHER The children of James Lee Peacher/Pitcher. Would you know what was the cause of death of four of them in one year. 1860. Was that about the time of the Cholera epidemic?

Thanks,
Carol

QUERY # 2 : SUBJECT Horse Thieves? Researcher is Susan
Posted on November 9, 1999

Does anyone have the whole story about Jonathan and Reuben being hung for horse thieving? I am afraid I am doubly descended! I know the story had survived in several branches of family. Please contact me if you know anything, or grew up hearing anything. Thanks!

QUERY # 3 : SUBJECT Eliza/Elizabeth PEACHER Researcher isFrances
Posted on November 21, 1999

My GGrandfather John Brown was married to Eliza Peacher March 1843 in Howard County, MO, then moved to Livingston Co. MO had five children. I assume she died because he remarried in 1859. I know nothing more about it. Would love to know where she is buried. I have a feeling she is somewhere in Howard County. Any information will be welcome.

RESPONSE

Frances: Elizabeth Peacher, daughter of Reuben Peacher and Ann Frances Peacher, married John Brown in 1843. Reuben's letter on this website mentions briefly that in 1853 Elizabeth and John Brown had a new son whom they named Reuben. Elizabeth died April 02, 1859 at about 34 years of age, but I have record that she died in Howard County.

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