History of Callaway County, Missouri


Book Description

By: National Historical Company, Pub. 1884, Reprinted 2018, 1030 pages, Index, Hard Cover, ISBN #0-89308-916-8. In 1803, the Missouri Territory became apart of the United States through the Louisiana Purchase. Callaway County was created in 1820 from Montgomery County and the following year Missouri officially became the 24th State of the Union. Callaway County is considered one of the first five counties that laid the foundation upon which Missouri the Mother-State of the Great West was built. This book is broken down in three main sections. The first is a detailed history of the state of Missouri while the second section is a complete and through history of the county broken down through the various townships. The third section is what all family historians will be excited over. This section contains biographical sketches of some 450 individuals and genealogical data on some 4,000 other families / individuals. The New Full name index that was prepared for this reprint contains over 5,000 entries.













It Happened in Callaway


Book Description

Stories, articles and poems from Callawegians throughout the county, written to celebrate the rich diversity of life in the past 200 years of the KIngdom of Callaway. Memories of Burre blacksmith shop, Lynwood Dairy farm, Auxvasse telephone exchange, one-room schools, log churches, hidden caves along Stinson Creek, mule trading, rodeo riding, nuclear plants and much more . Other articles tell the story of the centuries old London Church of St. Mary Aldermanbury and how it was reconstructed in Fulton as America's National Winston Churchill Musuem. Fully illustrated with wonderful vintage photographs from the archives of the Kingdom of Callaway Historical Society, who produced "It Happened in Callaway" along with the Daniel Boone Regional Library and the Callaway Writers Group.










Callaway County, Missouri Marriage Records, 1821 to 1871


Book Description

allaway County was founded on November 25, 1820 from Howard and Montgomery Counties and named in honor of James Callaway, a Missouri Ranger killed by Indians during the War of 1812. Although many of the settlers to this area came from Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Tennessee, and the Carolinas, the earliest settlement was made by the French at Cote Des Dessein. Daniel Boone came to the Callaway County area in 1808. Perhaps it was his tales of the area that helped to lure those settlers from Kentucky and Tennessee. It was not mandatory for a marriage to be recorded at the courthouse during this time period. Many of the marriages were performed by circuit riders and were recorded in a haphazard manner. Some marriages were never recorded or were recorded in another county. The marriages from the first two registers of Boone County, Missouri, with stated Callaway County connections have been included in this volume as well as some that appeared in area newspapers. These marriages were included to help make a more complete compilation. Information includes name of groom and maiden name of bride, date of marriage, names of officiants performing the marriage rites, and the county the groom or bride was from when that differs from Callaway County. A surname index is included. Sherida Eddlemon is author of many genealogical works on Missouri and Tennessee.