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  Visitor's Guide to Pike County, Missouri
The eastern region that borders the Mississippi is dominated by the Lincoln Hills, an area that resembles the rugged and forested hills of the Ozarks with steeply sloping uplands and prominent knobs and ridges dotted with limestone and shale outcroppings.
Pike County was established in 1819 being partitioned from St. Charles County and it included land extending up to the Iowa border and was eventually further partitioned into nine counties and parts of six others.
Pike County was named for Zebulon M. Pike who was known for his 1805 exploration of the Mississippi River headwaters, his later explorations of the Missouri, Osage, and Arkansas Rivers, and for Pike's Peak in Colorado, which he recorded in 1806.
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  Pike County, Missouri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pike County is a county located in the state of Missouri.
Pike County, Missouri, is one of the few counties in the United States to border its namesake in another state--in this case, Pike County, Illinois.
In the county the population was spread out with 23.40% under the age of 18, 9.10% from 18 to 24, 29.80% from 25 to 44, 22.80% from 45 to 64, and 15.00% who were 65 years of age or older.
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 A Directory of Towns, Villages, and Hamlets of Missouri
From a glance at the map of Missouri, it is plainly seen that Pike County in the year 1818 comprised all of the present county of Pike, together with nearly all of Audrain, part of Randolph, Macon, Adair, and Schuyler; and all of Ralls, Marion, Monroe, Shelby, Linn, Knox, Clark and Scotland.
It is situated in the southern portion of the county, and is bounded on the north by Buffalo Township, on the east by Calumet, on the south by Lincoln County, and on the west by Cuivre Township...
This township is situated in the northern part of the county, and is bounded on the north by Salt River Township and Ralls County; on the east by Salt River and Buffalo Township; on the south by Cuivre and Spencer Townships, and on the west by Spencer Township and Ralls County...
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Pike County, Missouri is made up of a less-educated 2000 population, with 10.2 percent of the over 25 years old population having a Bachelors Degree or Higher, according to the 2000 Decennial Census.
Pike ranks 49 of 115 counties when calculating total change in population for Missouri and the county ranks 1,438 of 3,141 counties by growth in county population in the United States.

When measuring the total land area, Pike covers a total land area of 673 square miles.
Since 2000, Pike has stayed the same in diversity when 11.2 percent of the population was made up of minorities.

The population division of the Census Bureau estimates in 2005 a median age in Pike County, Missouri to be 37.7 years of age.
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 Pike County - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Pike County   (Site not responding. Last check: )
County of northeastern Missouri, USA, bounded to the east by the Mississippi River; area 1,743 sq km/673 sq mi;; population (1990) 16,000.
The county is said to be the source of the slang term ‘piker’ (a tramp or trickster), and was the home of the heroine of the frontier folk ballad ‘Sweet Betsy from Pike’.
I remember that the other day, when we passed the shanty of that Pike County family on the slope, there were three women at the door, and one of them said something that made poor little Kearney turn white and pink alternately, and dance with suppressed rage.
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 Eidson Family - pafg33.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Edward Homer Stark-11E308 was born in Dec 1858 in Pike County, Missouri.
Kathryn Limerick was born in 1866 in Pike County, Missouri.
Arthur Eidson Limerick was born in Jul 1864 in Pike County, Missouri.
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 County pike, Pike County Real, Pike County Missouri
Registration pike county illinois of this document was purchased by county board in tamil.
Rocky mountains pike county newspaper are divided in denmark-norway with all wheat plantings and louisiana.
Allusion to foster pike county ohio an anglo-saxon england, mid-11c., settlement.
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 History of Greene County, Missouri
In 1872 he was deputy circuit clerk of Polk county, and in 1873 came back to Springfield, where he was deputy county recorder for some time @1874-6, he was city recorder upon Republica,n ticket, anand was elected justice of the peace in 1874, and resigned in.
Emery is the son of Amasa and Abigail (Dutton) Emery, and was born December 4, 1881, in Cheshire county, New Hampshire.
He was educated in the common schools of his county, and at the age of twenty-one, went to Logan county, Kentucky, and worked at the carpenter's trade until the fall of 1831, when he came to Greene county, Missouri, and settled one mile south of the James river.
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 UED6081 Missouri Courthouses: Pike County, MU Extension
Pike County, one of Missouri's older counties, has had six courthouses, five in the 19th century.
Citizens guaranteed $600 to be matched by $600 from the county with the understanding the county seat would not be moved for two years.
Built of brick with chimneys in each corner, it remained standing at the edge of the square while the 1844 house, the first permanent courthouse, was being erected in the center of the square.
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 Welcome to Pike County, Missouri!
During the Civil War, families in Pike County were divided by their support of the Union or the Confederate cause.
Much of the county's history and tragedy of the time is revealed on tombstones in numerous county cemeteries.
Today, Pike County is known for the historical and architectural gems of its towns and rural areas, the quality of its artisans, the numerous natural and recreational attractions, and the friendliness of its people.
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 Pike County
In Missouri, total employment and income effects of the health care industry were measured for all 115 counties.
Pike County health care workers earned $8,543,000, or 3.1 percent of total personal income in Pike County.
  In Pike County, per capita income ($17,208) is 98.7 percent of the nonmetropolitan average, 67.1 percent of the metro average, and 74.9 percent of the statewide average.
www.cpac.missouri.edu /mo_data/counties/pike_county.htm   (402 words)

  
 Scoggins Geneaolgy Page
Archibald, Nathaniel, Lorenzo and William left SC in the 1830's and went to Pike County, MO. Lawson went to TX, and Martha went to AK.
(B. 1856 in Pike County, MO; D. October 1946 in Pike Co., MO and is burried in Taylor Chapel Cemetry.) She married Marion "Bunk" Williams (B. Jan 1855; D. Jan 1938 in Pike Co., MO and is burried in Taylor Chapel Cemetery).
Her next child was born after Archibald went bak ill to Pike County, MO and during the time Mary was found residing with John Linden on the St. Louis City Directories.
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 Pike County, Missouri Marriages: 1820-1840 -- Genealogy Search
Buchanan County, Missouri Marriages: 1839-55 A collection of marriage records for Buchanan County, Missouri from 1839 to 1855.
Chariton County, Missouri Marriages: 1821-52 A collection of marriage records for Chariton County, Missouri from 1821 to 1852.
Cole County, Missouri Marriages: 1821-51 A collection of marriage records for Cole County, Missouri from 1821 to 1851.
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 WHMC-Columbia--Mase, Adam, Record Book, 1832 (C492)--INVENTORY
Adam Mase was born in Kentucky in June 1798 and moved to Pike County, Missouri, in 1819, probably to Frankford in Peno Township; he worked in the tanning business most of his life.
The Pike County men, refusing to recognize the election of a Ralls County man as superior officer, were sent north to Clark County, separated by sixty-five miles from the Ralls County volunteers.
He was elected a representative for Pike County to the Missouri General Assembly in 1834, and served on Democratic Party committees in Pike County, representing Peno Township, in 1840 and 1848.
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 Goalman Hubbard Sources
He was born in Pike County Missouri, on October 25, 1825, and when 15 years of age moved with his parents to Illinois.
Venable was united in marriage to Jane Hubbard, the daughter of David and Hannah (Morrow) Hubbard, the father a native of Kentucky; the mother of Missouri.
JOHN R. VENABLE was born in Marion county, Oregon, March 26, 1865, the son of Francis M. and Jane (Hubbard) Venable.
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 Home Page for Pike County Health Department
Pike County Health Department, Home Care and Hospice is a well established agency located in the county seat of Pike County, Missouri.
The care rendered by all programs focuses on interventions and education that encourage patients to achieve and/or maintain a level of wellness that allows them to remain in their own homes.
Pike County Health Department receives daily and weekly communicable disease reports from Pike Co. Memorial Hospital, local clinics and schools.
www.pikecountyhealth.net /index.html   (203 words)

  
 The Descendants of John King
Eva died in Pike County, Missouri in 1967; she was 90.
Nancy E. died in Pike County, Missouri on May 16, 1872; she was 20.
Clemmie died in Pike County, Missouri on February 16, 1918; she was 54.
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 Pike County Missouri Crow Family
Crow was born in Mercer County, Kentucky, Nov. 3, 1816, and was a son of John and Mary (Little) Crow, both also natives of Kentucky, and of pioneer families in that state.
Extracted from Portrait and Biographical Record of Marion, Ralls and Pike Co., Mo. 1895: Edward C. Crow, one of the principal businessmen of Bowling Green, is an enterprising and public-spirited young citizen.
John Bradford Crow (1792-1874) was one of the 150 original stockholders of the Agricultural and Mechanical Society of Pike County, for the purpose of organizing a fair and erecting a fairgrounds.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~crow2000/missouri2.htm   (3947 words)

  
 2007 Waterfowl Officer of the Year
Agent Christensen is stationed in Pike County, Missouri, where his duty assignment is one with much activity related to waterfowl enforcement.
This past December the Pike County Sheriff’s Department received a complaint concerning stolen duck and goose decoys from blinds on the Mississippi River in both Missouri and Illinois.
With his knowledge of the River and his many contacts with waterfowl hunters he was able to assist the Pike Sheriff’s Department with the recovery of most of the decoys.
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 Lineages Group 10
Jane C. Hagood born 1809/1810 Pittsylvania County Virginia on November 5, 1834 in Pike County Missouri.
Margaret Florence Lovelace born 6 Oct 1884 in Gazette, Missouri, died 16 Sept. 1955 in Modesto, California, married 12 Oct 1904 in Missouri.
Lillian Pluma Teacutter born 21 Sept 1914 in Missouri.
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 Pike County Missouri Real Estate
Pike County Missouri Real Estate is a way for consumers to find the best Real estate Agents and Brokers for every city in Pike County Missouri.
When you have been directed to an Pike County Missouri real estate professional in the area you have chosen you will be able to search for your dream home and get free printouts from the MLS database in that area.
Pike County Missouri Real Estate Brokers and agents can use the many news and information pages we offer to get up to date information about the Pike County Missouri real estate market.
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 U.S. Federal Route 61; Pike County, Missouri
Missouri Secondary state Route NN, near Bowling Green.
Missouri Secondary State Route UU, near Bowling Green.
Missouri Secondary State Route U, near Bowling Green.
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 Pike County Ohio Auditor - A Great Resource of Information   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Pike County, Missouri Clarksville, Annada, Ashburn, Curryville, Eolia, Frankford, Paynesville
Settlers came to Pike County in the 1800s, in the days of the Louisiana Purchase.
Those two towns, along with Bowling Green the county seat, named after Bowling Green, Kentucky are today the three largest in the county.
Pike County also boasts several scenic highways and byways.
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 Generation No
According to a family document, Lavinia was born in consequence of being seduced by promise of marriage.
Martin, born August 12, 1897 in Bald Knob (White County), Arkansas; died August 17, 1980 in Sapulpa (Creek County), Oklahoma.
) was born October 28, 1886 in Bowling Green (Pike County) Missouri, and died December 24, 1963 in Mounds (Creek County), Oklahoma.
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