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  • Patty Frazer's Genealogy Page. Descendants of Samuel and Sarah M. (nee MANESS) PRENTISS, who settled in DeSoto, Missouri, in the mid- to late-1800s. Prentiss descendants lived in DeSoto until the early 1910s. Surnames related to the DeSoto Prentiss: CAMPBELL, COX, GARSIDE, HOMAN, MANESS, THOMPSON, WILLIAMS.

  • Lisa Buese's Genealogy Page. Descendants of Louis D. and Della (nee RIES) GERBER, who lived outside Hematite, Missouri, around 1900.

  • Gerry Meier's Genealogy Page. Descendants of Heinrich BECKER and Anna Sophia (nee HECKER) BECKER, who settled in Maxville, Missouri, in 1856. Surnames related to Maxville BECKERs - Abeln, Bour, Bremer, Cremer, Dierker, Ems, Ent, Eynck, Griese, Hanzen, Hecker, Hilgers, Horstman, Kessler, Koerfgens, Link, Luecken, Matheison, Miller, Novotny, Priester, Schaller, Schumacher, Stoeckel, Ulrich, Zeller, Ziegler, Zipp, Zinzer.

  • Patty's Philip and Margerette Grieff Family Page. Philip and Margerette GRIEFF were German immigrants who lived in Meramec Township in Jefferson County, Missouri. They were living there by 1900. Surnames related to the GRIEFFs - Crowder, Harris, Pfeiffer(?), Voss.

  • Tanya's entire family...no matter how distantly related!. Tanya Alexandria (nee RANGEL) WILLIAMSON's family site including the surnames of BAKER, BUFF, HOGELAND, McGUIRE, RANGEL, SANSOUCI, and SHOWEN in Jefferson County.

  • Tarno / Tarnow and Related Surnames.   Dedicated to sharing information regarding the Tarno surname and variations (e.g., Tarnow, Tornow, Tarnowski, Tarnoski, and Tarnosky) in any place and at any time. My 2nd great-grandparents, Henry Frederick Tarnow and Nancy Sheffield, were married 26 August 1855 in Jefferson County.

  • Pierce-Vernon Family Ties.   My two main families in Jefferson County are PIERCE and MOTHERSHEAD. George W. PIERCE moved to Jefferson County in the mid-1800s and fathered ten children during his lifetime; Clifton MOTHERSHEAD moved to Jefferson County in the early 1800s, and had five children. Searching for all descendants of both, and, of course, their ancestors! :) Other family names in the Jefferson County area include: Rogers, Spohr, Wiley, Murrell, Bleiker, Ogle, Huskey, Washburn, Stovesand, Genrich, Davis, Kunce and more.

  • Haefner Family Web Page.   My Rock Township kin are numerous, and I will share GEDCOM files or personal history files with anyone. The URL is for the web site of one of the lines, has old photos of individuals, also photos of Chesley Island, Kimmswick. Web site focuses on the HAEFNER line, with more to come on Gamache, Hunt, White, Boon, Edinger, Riebold, Becker, Schneider, Heils, Priester descendents. Mostly Kimmswick, Imperial, Barnhart, Seckman and surrounding areas. I am working on a separate group Moon, Cole, Patterson, Medley, and Roberts of Victoria and Moontown (Valle Twp), if anyone is searching these lines. Additional Jefferson County family information can be found at this link.

  • Carroll's Corner.   Although it pertains largely to Washington County, this site has info and some great pictures pertaining to Jefferson County. In addition to information on the O'HAVER surname in Jefferson County, some of the pages that have Jefferson County info on them are:

    • The Most Outrageous Crime Ever Committed In Washington County (The criminals were chased to and apprehended in Jefferson County)
    • Pictures of Historic and Scenic Sites From In and Around Washington and Jefferson counties
    • The "Henderson" surname - Contains family history of Jefferson County Hendersons
    • Washington County In The Civil War - contains incidents in Jefferson County.

  • The Gordon & Shirley Olson Family Home Page.  This website traces the ancestry and descendants of the Michael CLOVER family in Jefferson County, Missouri.

  • John Piatt Family of Missouri.  This web site is dedicated to the sharing of PYEATT/etc. research material (and that of related lines). We have most of our own family's information plus any other PYEATT information (extensive) which we have found during our search. The progenator of our Jefferson County, Missouri, PIATT/PYEATTs is John Piatt (b: ca. 1765) who came to Missouri prior to 1790 by way of West Virginia, Kentucky and Ohio, we are told. He was said to be accompanied by his father, Jacob PYEATT. His petition for a Spanish land grant was presented by John RICHARDSON and he was a long-time friend/neighbor of the HILDEBRAND/HELTERBRAND families. He was on Big River in the Meramac area near House Springs and lived "at the Fort" when they experienced Indian troubles. Many of John's children and grandchildren stayed in Jefferson County. His children married into the HILDEBRAND, McCLURE, VOTAW, PRUITT, GREEN and SMITH families. Others of his children/grandchildren migrated to Stone, St. Louis, Ste. Genevieve and Shannon Counties in Missouri, to Texas, Arizona, California and Oklahoma to name a few. Marianne Pyeatt.

  • Welcome to the Viverette-Fisher Family tree.  This site is devoted to the VIVERETTE/VIVRETT and FISHER families of North Carolina, who now have branches in Texas, Missouri, Tennessee, Mississippi, and Kentucky. The Vivretts of Missouri migrated from Tennessee and married into many families in Jefferson County, Missouri. These families' genealogy have been made available free of charge at this site. Maintained by Raymond Viverette.

  • Have a Jefferson County family website?   Post your website for other Jefferson County researchers by sending the url and a brief description to the County Coordinator.

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