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VOLUME 22 FIRST QUARTER 1988

PUBLISHED QUARTER!. Y BY

Non .,1/0'" 0'11 uSP~

PAlO Slnwpgr\. LA .,., fTl' IfJ::JOJ

NUMBER 1

ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC. P.O. BOX 4462

SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA 71134

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NAME

~~rguerite Loftin Wanda Head r ar 1 Hallgren Peggy Payne Mary Frances Bridges Evelyn Howard Priscilla Reinowski Margery . Wright Fern ~Ainsworth

Pat Hallgren Trenkins McLain Robert Skinner

BOARD OF DIRECTORS 1988 PHO~E

746-4598 686-5089 746-8609 742-9465 865-4138 636-3191 868-1220 686-5842 798-7312 746-8609 377-2718 688-5518

TITLE

President First Vice President Second Vice President Treasurer Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Editor Past President Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee

The ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC., is a non-profit, non-sectarian, non­political, educational organization dedicated solely to the cause of genealogy, which includes the following purposes: to collect, preserve and make available gen­ealogical materials, documents and records; to encourage an interest in genealogy and to sponsor educational programs for its development; to promote and publicize the City of Shreveport, Louisiana, as a major genealogical research center for gen­ea l ogists and historians; to cooperate with and assist all other genealogical. hi~ ­

torical, patriotic societies and libraries in the furtherance of these purposes; to compile and publish a quarterly composed of records and data related to the Science of Genealogy.

REGULAR MEETING: Second Saturday of each month, 3 P. M. to 5 P. M. at Werner Park Memorial Building, 2617 Corbitt St., Shreveport, La.

MEMBERSHIP DUES: Per calendar year - Individual $12.50 - Family Membership $15.00. All members receive four issues of THE GENIE, which is published quarterly.

BOOK REVIEWS of books of genealogical interest will be published in THE GENIE if donated by publisher or author. These books are then made available to the public through the Genealogy Department of Shreve Memorial Library, as is all other gen­ealogical material of the Ark-La-Tex Genealogical Association.

QUERIES are free. They must be 75 words or less and must be typed or plainly printed.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

President's Pa~e Early Shreveport Presbyterian Register Occupations of Old Early Measurements The Bossier Guard B Gardner's Planters D1rectory Where to Order Birth Certificates Grand Bluff Cemetery, Panola County, Texas Excerpts From 3ardner's tirectory of Landings Slms Cemetery, Caddo Parieh, Louisiana BraCken's Cemetery, Panola County, Texas Schumpert Cemetery, Caddo P~rlsh, Louis1ana The Ahnentafel Nicholson Burying Ground #1, Caddo parish, Louisiana Bi ble Records Nicholson Bury1ng Ground #2, Caddo Parish, Louisiana HarriS Cemetery, Panola County, Texas More 1876 Masonic Records of Northwest Louisiana Union Oounty, Arkansas Marriage Bonds 1881 Shreveport City Directory Caddo Parish, Louisiana Marriage Index Queries Book Reviews

THE GENIE

1 10 10 11 13 14 16 1.' 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 26 27 33 39 45 5l 55

THE GENIE is published quarterly. Each member receives four issues for each year of membership. All material published in THE GENIE is compiled and contributed by the members. tHE GENIE invites ex­change at periodicals with other genealogical-historical or~aniza­tions publiShing data of general interest. We regret that we can­not exchange with limited family organizations but invite them to send samples of their puolica tions for a brief review since many ot· these family organizations are of a great value in information on the family covered by them.

All members of the staff of THE GENIE are volunteers.

THE GENIE

Editor Printing Typing Queries Computer Indexing Circulat10n Mailing Collating

F1rst Quarter 1988

Priscilla Re1nowski Paul Reinowski Ethel Krause Pr1scilla Relnowski Ethel Krause Clara Smi th Pat & Carl Hall~ren Janie Brazel

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PRESIDENT'S PAGE

Fellow Members:

May you all have a healthy and happy New Year. Depending on which prestidigita­tor you are consulting or reading, we are to have a good year, a bad year or may­be a depression. However, since we are people looking back over what has already happened, we shall not be too concerned with future events, but take each day as it comes.

We had an excellent turn-out for the annual meeting. We elected Trenkins McClain and Robert Skinner as our new trustees; voted to increase the dues to $12.50 for individuals, $15.00 for a couple, effective Jan. 1, 1988; discussed the surname index, outlined the programs for 1988; heard reports from verious committees.

Glenda Sue Glenn and her committee did an outstanding job on coordinating our Christmas party. Had to set up another table for all the food. We all enjoyed the Christmas spirit that pervaded.

We will continue to have a format of classes and round tables using different states than last year. You will have to watch the paper for specifics. Our combined Workshop-Book Fair will be the second Saturday of the month-August 13, 1988.

The Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference will be held August 24-27th at Boston. The theme for this II day conference is "New England in Your Blood". The Boston Park Plaza Hotel is the center of activities. Many sightseeing oppor­tunities are also available.

The National Genealogical Society Annual Conference will be held in Biloxi, Miss­issippi-Theme-"Biloxi '88-A Family Affair". There is much history in this area including Beavoir-the home of Jefferson Davis. Our Association h.as been asked to help with some of the deatils of this meeting.

We are always open to suggestions as to what you would like to see published in THE GENIE, what you would like included in a workshop, or an interesting program for a meeting. This is your Society. It should serve your interests.

This past year we contributed the Census of Pennsylvania, 1830, 1840 and 1850, to Shreve Memorial Library. We will be conducting a survey as to our next gift to the library. We will take into account your needs and the advice of Mignon Morse of Shreve Genealogical Library.

I hope you all have a satisfactory year in your search for your "Roots"

Sincerely,

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OLD FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BUilT DURING 1870's, ON CORNER OF TRAVIS AND

EDWARDS STREETS

EARLY SHREVEPORT

PRESBYTERIAN

REGISTER

In February 1845, a Presbyterian Church was organized in Shreveport by Rev. James Gallagher, who served as pastor for two years. The succeeding pastor, S. P. Helme, died in 1850.

The first church building was erected under the ministry of Rev. J. Franklin Ford, who served from 1850 to 1856. This was a brick building located on the west side of Market Street, between Milam and Crockett.

Ministers of this period included D. W. Eakin, R. S. McAllister and John W. Mosely, with J. F. Flor, as stated supply minister, serving again from 1866 to 186M.

During the war this first building was used as a hospital for Confederate soldiers, and under reconstruction, it was occupied by Federal troops. Later this building was torn down, the site was sold, and a new building erected on the corner of Travis and Edwards Street in downtown Shreveport. Under the 30 year pastorate of Dr. Jasper K. Smith (1904-1934), the church membership outgrew this facility anJ the present church was constructed on Jordan Street.

Many of the early minutes of the trustees have been preserved. The earliest membership register surviving the years, however, is that begun by Dr. W. C. Dunli:lI·' in 1869. Dr. Dunlap became minister of this congregation in 1868, serving until his death September 21, 1886. Dr. Dunlap also kept a Pastor's Register for 1873-1884 that contains a wealth of information for family history researchers. Included tn this volume is a section of Register of Baptisms he began in 1885, a Register of Communicants from 1873-1884, Marriages 1873-1886, with a few entries in a section of Register of Funerals he recorded in 1875 and 1877.

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Lindsay & La Cossett Reynolds & Houston T. C. Johnson & R. Holmes

MARRIAGES

H. C. Burns & A. K. Thedford B. F. Peques & D. E. Dyer Perkins & Kirk

1873 Shreveport, La. Bossier Parish Shreveport. La. Shreveport, La. Caddo Parrish Shreveport, La. Texas Cole & Bea~y

Moss 6. Bates On Red River

Bell & Culp Bartsch & Scharder Lawrence & Hicks 0011 & Barcher Stehling & Shilling Lovle & Hassey Rogers & Elstner Holman & Montgomery (Colored) Lacy & Reavis Woodley & Wright Duke & Jordan Homes & Bowman Smitb & Jackson Lear & Ziegler

1874

Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport, Shreveport,

NAME OF MAN NAME OF WOMAN

1874

La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La. La.

John Arnold Bossier Parish

Dixon Donley Shreveport, La.

Louisa Brownlee Bossier Parish

Riegette Stersette Shreveport, La.

William V. Robson Shreveport, La.

Charles M. Christian Caddo Parish

John G. Chaffin

Eugenia Guynemer Shreveport, La.

Nancy M. Hendricks Caddo Parish

Mollie E. Johnson Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

LeRoy Williams Laura Hamilton Shreveport, La. (Colored) Shreveport, La.

E. G. Piggott Clara Shnur Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

G. W. Phillips Mary A. Lotham Steamer Royal George Shreveport, La.

L. S. Crain Shreveport, La.

C. W. Cleveland Galveston, Texas

James W. Ratliff Shreveport, La.

1875

Mary H. Ford Shreveport, La.

Mrs. M. S. Beasely Caddo Parish, La.

Mrs. Jesse Kimble Shreveport, La.

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WHERE MARRIED

Bos~ier Parish

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Caddo Parish

Shreveport, La.

Dr. Turner's Parlor

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

In Church

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

April 30 May 6 May 15 June 7 June 18 September 2 September 18 December 25

January 7 January 10 January 15 February 10 March 5 March 29 April 14 May 6 May 12 June 16 June 29 July 1 August 27 September 10

DATE OF MARRIAl;~

September J.4

September 1.1J

November 3

November 2

December 15

December 22

December 24

December 24

January 19

March 25

April 8

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~AME Of- MAN NAME OF WOMAN WHERE MARRIED

Inhn Basch Mrs. Anna Bak~r Shreveport. La. Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

John E. Hoffman Miss Louisa Sl:hmarry Shreveport. La. Marshall, Texas Shrevepl1rt, La.

W. Voelsker Miss Maria YOl:isp~r Shreveport. La. Shr~veport, La. Shreveport. La.

C. P. Painter Mlss Fanny Thomas Pres. Church Caddo Parish Shreveport. La.

B. F. Smisson Sallie M. Arnold Pres. Church Kelly's Foundry, Texas Bossier Parish. La.

D. S. Jennings Carrie M. Marshall Pres. Church Longview, Texas Marshall, Texas

Cyrus S. Steere Johnnette Stevens Pres. Church Shreveport, La. Shreveport. La.

Charles A. Land Mary E. Murry T. W. Morris Arkansas Shreveport, La.

August Erikson Andrea Dennison In my house Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

Charles Jordan Rosa Samuel Y. W. Reynolds Shreveport, La. (Colored) Shreveport, La.

Sydney N. Kerley Lizzie Y. Hampton Capt. Sowall Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

W. T. Jones H. A. Thedford Mr. Thedford's Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

1876

Henry McMillan Shreveport, La.

Julia Seaey Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

John 1. Hargrow Shreveport, La.

Miss Nareissa Gardner Shreveport. La. Shreveport, La.

Fred H. Gosman Shreveport, La.

Mrs. A. H. Williamson Presby Church

T. Alexander Shreveport, La.

C. Sandrige Bossier Parish

Henry Kniepp Shreveport, La.

Allen V. Wilson Shreveport, La.

Chas. V. Wright Trangent (Transient)

G. W. Alston Shreveport, La.

C. A. Alston Shreveport, La.

Fred Leib Shreveport, La.

Thos. H. Sackville Shreveport, La.

Saml A. Smith Longview, Texas

H. W. Herne

Shreveport. La. Laura E. Lister

Caddo Parish Laura B. Coombs

Bossier Parish

1877

Dolly Wortman Shreveport, La.

Annie T. Miller Shreveport, La.

Alice Gellen Trangent

T. A. Wright Shreveport, La.

Lucy Gooch Shreveport, La.

Mary Hassebrank Shreveport, La.

Mollie Young Shreveport, La.

Tenie Marshall Longview, Texas

Clara Green Mooringsport, La. Shreveport, La.

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At Mr. Lister's

Maj. Coombs

Mrs. Wortman's

Mr. Doll's

Shreveport, La.

Church

Dr. Turner's

Robirtson

Powers

Church

Read

.Qg! . ..Qf_.,...~...H_LA( " May

May 6

May 30

August Ii

October 14

Novemb~r 17

Nov~mb~r l~

Novembt· r l \

November )(:

November 30

December 21

December 22

January 6

March ')

October 4

October 31

Oecjamb~r ~l

M~rch I!>

March 2'i

May 5

May 8

August 2

September lU

December 5

December lJ

December 13

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NAME OF MAN

W. H. Bishop Steamboat Pilot

NAME OF WOMAN

Allie B. Farmer On Red River

1878

Laura Jordan A. D. Hall Shreveport. La. (Colored) Shreveport. La.

John R. Jones Shreveport, La.

F. M. Patterson Waco. Texas

James R. Herndon Caddo Parish

Albert Van Hook Marshall, Texas

T. M. Campbell Longview, Texas

G. W. Musser Bossier Parish

J. D. Adkins Bossier Parish

W. B. Jacob Caddo

E. R. Gaither Texarchanna

H. D. Davis Shreveport, La.

Lena S. Frisby Shreveport, La.

Reba V. Jarsett Shreveport, La.

Elliegh Willis Caddo Parish

Katie Allen Shreveport, La.

Fannie J. Bruner Shreveport. La.

1879

Mrs~ N. C. Bates Bossier Parish

Ophelia L. Poole Bossier Parish

Adie Brinn Bossier

Cizella M. Hargrove Shreveport

Miss M. O. Marsh Bossier Parish

1880

WHERE MARRIED

Mr. Pool's

Methodist Ch.

Presby Ch.

Presby Ch.

At Willis'

Presby Ch.

Bruner's

Thos. Moss

Poole

Painter

Waco

Davis'

DATE OF .:~:A',·

Decembe r 21'

January 17

January 23

May I

August 29

December 1:'

December 24

January 14

January 22

January 30

March 25

November 12

Thomas B. Buckner Miss E. B. Hendricks Her Father's Jpnuary 7 Mexico Elysian Fields, Texas

Thomas A. Lewis Jennie Johnston Shreveport, La. January 9 Vera Cruza\ Mexico Vera Cruza. Mexico

(This party was married in the City of Mexico by a Catholic Priest. This was law in that country, but being Protestants, when they left that country they re­quested to be united according to their religious faith.) Andrew Moss Eva Ponl Pool January 28

Bossier Parish Bossier Parish Adison Smith A1lice Hickman Hickman's

Shreveport, La. John C. Wimbish

Bossier Parish Suhater Grandin

Shreveport, La. Robert L. Iber

Shreveport, La. Henry Hunsicker

Shreveport, La. Foster Carter

Shreveport, La. Charles Stoer

Shreveport, La. W. C. Haden

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La. Jennie P. Elstner

Shreveport, La. Mrs. Louisa Beda

Shreveport, La. Sallie C. Mersis

Shreveport, La. Mary E. Bond

Shreveport, La. Alice Guy

DeSoto Pariah Lillie Keller

Shreveport, La. May Rendall

Shreveport, La.

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Married 3~ P. M. March 30 Mrs. Elstner's Married 11:02 A.M. July 29 Mrs. Beda T. H. Mersis April 21

Mrs. Bond October

Mr. Guy's October

Stuby October

Mr. Rendall's November

6

20

28

3

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NAME OF MAN

J. M. Brown Homer, La.

C. J. Davis Shreveport, La.

T. M. Davis Port Perry, Canada

Henry L. Smith Longview, Texas

D. Como St. Mary's Parish

H. C. Locke Fannin Co., Texas

J. H. Marshali Shreveport, La.

Charles E. Perroncell Shreveport, La.

Burgess L. Williams Futon, Arkansas

Eugene A. Conway Shreveport, La.

Edward Guthridge Jefferson, Texas

Schaag Monroe, La.

Joseph Starling TexaS & P~~ificR. R.

G. A. Woodson Russelville, Ky

F. M. Beall Texarkana, Texas

J. D. Shaffer Terrebonne Parish, La.

Geo. Y.eller Shreveport, La.

B. F. Britton Marshall, Texas

W. H. Johnson Shreveport, La.

F. P. Hesterly Fulton, Ark.

Ashton M. Boney New Orleans, La.

R. G. Hotchkiss Waco, Texas

W. M. Battle Shreveport, La.

NAME OF WOMAN

lola Blackman Homer, La.

Carrie Thomas Bossier Parish

Lucy Dawes Shreveport, La.

Sammie Bruner Shreveport, La.

1881

A. S. Tainter Shreveport, La.

Sallie Edwards Bonham, Texas Lillie Harmanson

Avoyelles Parish Ettie Jackson

Shreveport, La. Pallie Scott

Shreveport, La. Minnie B. Talley

Marshall, Texas Lida Campbell

Shreveport, La. Illingsworth

Monroe, La. Mrs. Lillie Sims

Caddo Pa,rish, La. Annie Wheaton

Shreveport, La.

1882

Pauline Pickett Shreveport, La.

Julia Cutliff Shreveport, La.

Sarah Vaughn Shreveport, La.

Nannie Grumbles Shreveport, La.

Mamie E. Graves Bossier Parish

Lena Scott Shreveport, La.

Nannie M. Sweringen Shreveport, La.

Bettie L. Carter Shreveport, La.

Fannie Levy Shreveport, La.

1883

T. S. Short Mollie Van Hoose Galveston, Texas Shreveport, La.

Hunter Phillips Lilly Wagner Webster Parish, La. Shreveport, La.

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WHERE MARRIED

Church

DATE O.!" ~fARRIAGt;

Novembe;r 16

Louis Wiederman's November 23

Church December 29

Bruner's December 30

Shreveport, La. January 19

Shreveport, La. February I.

Shreveport, La. April 19

Shreveport, La. May 5

Shrevepcrt, La. June 3C

Marshall, Texas August 10

Shreveport, La. September 10

Monroe, La. November 15

Caddo Parish December 13

Shreveport, La. Decembe. r. 28

Shreveport, La. January 11

Shreveport, La. January 25

Shreveport, La. ~arch 2

Shreveport, La. l1arch 26

s. J. Sware June 28

Dr. J. J. Scotl;: September 20

Shreveport, La. November 30

Shreveport, La. December 4

Shreveport, La. December 25

Shreveport, La. January

Shreveport, La. January 24

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NAME OF MAN

James F. Patterson Shreveport, La.

Harry Edgar Piggott St. Louis, Mo.

Guy Borden Fort Worth, Texas

John Adger Bossier Parish, La.

Gustavus Guynemer Shreveport, La.

Crawford L. Howard New York, N. Y.

Samuel G. Webb Minden, La.

C. McA. Walke Longview, Texas

F. A. Forest Washington City

B. F. Marshall Texarkana, Texas

Henry Bash Shreveport, La.

Rev. James A. McLees Lincoln Parish, La.

Wm. R. Phipps Dallas, Texas

C. H. McAlpine New Orleans, La.

C. J. Dennison Caddo Parish, La.

Donald Campbell . Shreveport, La.

Baily Long Marshall, Texas

W. C. Perrin Shreveport, La.

Thomas Hardiman Shreveport, La.

S. D. Ponder Natchitoches, La.

James B. Gay Shreveport, La.

W. H. Duncan Rockchute, Texas

Harry D. Watson Bossier Parish, La.

Geo. W. Smith Huntsville, Texas

NAME OF WOMAl\

Rosa O. Kolster Shreveport, La.

WHERE MARRIED

Shreveport, La.

DATE OF MARRIA~~

March IS

Planche Marburg Shre,yeport, La.

Fannie H. Quarles Shreveport, La.

Mrs. Planche Piggott sent $lO.OC)) Shreveport, La. May 10 Shreveport, La. September 18

Mattie Reynolds Wills Point, Texas

Edwina Allen Shreveport, La.

Wills Point, Texas October 31

Maiede Campbell Shreveport, La.

1884

Sallie Drake Minden, La.

Clara B. Hicks Shreveport, La.

Mrs. Jesse A. Green Shreveport, La.

Lanie Hargrove Shreveport, La.

Louisia Denning Shreveport, La.

Ellin McMauray Lincoln Parish, La.

Mrs. Emma E. Crawford Shreveport, La.

Mrs. V. A. Kirk Shreveport, La.

Anna Neilson Shreveport, La.

Lucy Moore Turner Shreveport, La.

Hallie Hap Shreveport, La.

1885

Annie V. Conway Shreveport, La.

Emma Busby Shreveport, La.

Cora L. Templeman Shreveport, La.

1886

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Minden, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreve,port, La.

Shreveport, La.

Dr. Kendall's

Baptist Church

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shreveport, La.

Shre~eport, La.

Mary Giro Pres. Church Shreveport, La.

Josephine Franks Mursetts Point Webster Parish

Mrs. Sue W. V. Larkin Benton, La. Bossier Parish, La.

Lilly Dod Shreveport, La. Shreveport, La.

November 20

December 12

January 9

January 16

April 30

May 28

November 5

November 11

November 13

November IS

December 16

December 18

December 23

January 15

February 8

April 8

March 3

May 12

May 31

June 16

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NAME OF SUBJECT

Ruth Fannie W. Quales William Thomas Eads Juliet Estelle Luba May Clara Willie Bell Tilley Minnie Curtis Stella

Josaphine Francisca Sophie Elizabeth Isabella Carsie Harvey Lee Mittie Gillian Charley Nathan

Willie Louisia Charles Christopher Ettoile Jestin John Jordon Me Williams Effie Rogers Harry Frederick Thomas William William MCDougal Emma Hicks James Mitchell Frederic William Anna Barbara Conrad Henry

Willie Eugine Aurelius Augustine Baletl Loisa Otto Pearl Nannie Blake Annie Leola Ida Eugenia Lilly Parham William Martha Clark Antonio Hallas Mattie Bell Charles Andrew

BAPTISMS

NAMES OF PARENTS

1873

D.B.P. Martin

C.S.V. Dod Ender

" "

M. L. & M. Scovall " "

Mrs. James Phelps

1874

Mrs. Dillenberger Mrs. Ziegler, Lutheran

" "

Nellie Sanders Nate & Belle Gregg (Mr. Gregg was at one time a member of the Baptist Church)

1875

M.J.R. Jordan, The mother of these children and in bed. Alice Bell Ford M. & J. Elstner son of Mr. Ogden, Benton

AGE

Adult Infant

" " " " " " "

" " " " " " " " "

" " " "

son of Mr. Brewer, sick infant Infant of Mrs. WID. Ender F.V.A. Hicks C. W. & Lelia Lawrence J. M. P. Mamie Rogers Martel Baker Steahting,

Lutherans "

1876

W. E. & E. E. Robson A. A. & s. W. Logon Mrs. Henry Dillenberger Mr. Botz D. B. & S. Martin R. H. & Maggie Lindsay Honora C. Scott

" "

Clay Julia Elstner Stubby, Lutheran Nathan & Bell Gregg Mary E. Lana

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DATE OF BArTISM i

April 20 May 7 July 14 July 13

I'

" July 16

" "

July 21

February 15 " "

May 18 "

June 21 " " "

:Harch 29 " "

January 17 April 11 June 13 June 14 June 27 August 29 August 29 September 21 October 10

" "

January 30 April 2 April 23

" May 21 June 14 August 14

" " " " "

June 19 October 7

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NAME OF SUBJECT

Nellon

Anso Irwin Mattie Marse John.on Mable Sallie Trabue Are1ene Loisa Perence Louise Frederick Michael Helena iien.in Amilia Antonette George iienain

Henry George Ludolph Frederick Frederi<:k Conrad Thomas Marshall Thomas Griffin Almira William Winter

Thomas Garnett Percy Clara Genivieve Anna

John Charley . Kate Francis William Hammond

Albert Colwell Mary White Jossie Gregg Geneva DeGraffenreed­Hollensworth Benjamin DeGraffenreed Herries Sallie Bass Almira Emily Frederick Hulme Mary Bell May Bell Clay Elvina Marion Cordelia

NAME OF PARENTS

Theo Stra •• , Episcopal and Lutheran

1877

J. M. & Mamie .iolerl

1 year

On her death bed 16-4-11 Hoffman Cyrul & Juanitta Steer Lilly JacobI Mrs. Henry Dillenberler Thoman . iosenblath, Mrs. Thomas, the Sister had her brothers baptized Mrs. M. i. Graglara

" " ,

1878

Mrs. C. Brauner Mrs. Fred ~unard Mrs. Wm. Enders Mrs. Missori Jordan

" .. " ..

A. A. & s. W. Lyon

1879

J. M. & Mamie iogers Mrs. M. Bi11in •

" Nate & Bell Greg. Mrs. Julia E1stner

• Isabella Mary Enders Louisa Brewer

" Mrs. Br8\ler

1880

C.P. Y. ,,~teer Mary E. Land

Etick 9 mos.

Mrs, Jossie Ford, Methodist Mrs. 'AD1anda Gray

" " "

Mary E. Land F. S. Palleterur Gosman W. T. & Mary S. Bruner Effee Rogers Julia Elstner Clara Snyder.'

1881

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DATE OF BAPTISM

November 27

Feb1'JJary 4 February 23 May 13 July 19 August 1 August 18 August 21

" "

March 21 " "

January 6 March 18 April 19 June 7

" "

November

February March 24

" February May 31 November November

" "

2

1

2

12 16

February 1 February 24 March 18 April 12

July 7 July 18 July 18 August 9

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October 17

May 5

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NAME OF SUBJECT

Lotus D. Susie Bell Nettie Rosalee Percy Kate Angaline Jossie William Pleasants Adaline

Narcissa Eva Frankin Green Sidney Bee

Ethel Lilly Chrstene Rosaline Magdalene

Agust Walden Rosa Carry George Frank Henry John Sallie Morris Bessie

Lucile Adilade Eliza Wilhelmine Frederike

Nellie Hamilton Alfred August Ida Andrea

Annie Maude Cecelia Irene Eugenia Graham Annie Cawthorn Dolly Elsner Pearl John Dorsey Willie Harais George John

John William Mary Virginia Cyrus Sam

Tiley Hampton Rutherford

NAMES OF PARENTS

W. V. & Eugenia Robson Dr. & Elizabeth Fisher Archie Rankin

" "

Jossie Leonard " "

1882

Mrs. R. S. Elliot " "

Carrie Connell Ettie Paronsell Mrs. Wiederman

" 1883

Mrs. Dillenberger " "

Mrs. Gunther Mrs. Flournoy Mr. & Mrs. Fisher

1884

Lilly Jacobs H. A. Lyon

Elisabeth Thomas Lavenia McClelland Fannie Borden

AGE

Mr. & Mrs. Ereckson, Lutherans Mr. & Mrs. Holm, "

1885

Charley Van Hoose Mrs. Brauer Mrs. Perroncel

" Henry & Dolly Kniepp Enders J. & S. Dorsey H. H. Hargrove C. D. & M. Spindler

1896

Henry & Kate Rose Tyle & Laura Jewel Cyrus & John Mathew

1898

Tiley & Laura Jewel John and Millie

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DATE OF BAPTISt!

February 2 Hay 24 July 7

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August 7

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l-larch 26 " "

June 4 June 25 July 19

"

October " " "

May 13 August 14

February 1 February 3 April 13 Octohet 5 October 24 December 16 December 16

January 13 January 27 May 17

" September 7 September 20

" Octnhnr 11 November 22

May 9 " "

February 5

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NAME"OF SUBJECT

Land

NAME OF PARENTS

Land

AGE DATE OF BAPTISM

6 mo. March 24

1897

Mrs. Anna R. Sims Fred Leonard o. L. & Mrs. Nellie

Adult July 21 Hayron May 16

Lou Tom & Mrs. Griswold May 1 .

1902 Register·underRev. Dr. T. Mack

Chester Cam~bell Keene ~argaret M\rris Iler Henry B. Gaumes

E. L. & Mrs. A. J. B: Oct. 26 1900 November 2 Sallie & R. L. Iler B: May 15 1891 December 29 Mrs. Alice Mary Gaumes B: Oct 9, 1901 January 26

* * * * *

OCCUPATIONS OF OLD

Aman~ensis - secretary Boniface - innkeeper Brazier - brass worker Chandler ~ candlemaker, grocer Chiffonier - wigmaker . Colporteur - book peddler Costermonger - peddler of vege-tables, fruits

Cordwainer - leatherworker, shoe­maker

Crowner - coroner Currier - horsegroomer, leather tanner

Dowser - one who finds water Draper - dealer in dry goods Drayman - one who operates a cart

(dray) for carrying heaving loads Dresser - surgeon's assistant Drover - cattle herder or dealer Duffer - peddler Factor - agent; steward of an estate

* * *

Fell monger - one who re­moves hair or wool from hides to prepare for lea­ther

Fletcher - one who makes bows &: arrows

Fuller - cloth worker Husbandman - farmer Joyner (joiner)- carpenter Peregrinator - itinerant worker

Rattlewatch - wa·tchman Scrivener - copyist, notary public

Snobscat - shoe repairer Sorter - tailor Tipstaff - policeman Vulcan - blacksmith Wainwright - wagon maker Whitesmith - tinsmith Whitewing - street sweeper Shrieve - sheriff

" .*

EARLY MEASUREMENTS

By 1750 surveyors in America had most of the basic instruments of modern sur­veying available to them although often in their crudest form. The surveyor's chain {Gunter's chain, named for the English mathematician and astronomer Edmund Gunter, 158l-l626} was 66 feet long and divided into 100 links. Surveyor's meas-ures were: 80 chains = 1 mile, 625 square links = 1 square pole, 16 square poles • = 1 square chain, 10 square chains = 1 acre, 640 acres = 1 square mile or 1 sec- . tion, and 36 square miles = 1 township. A rod, also called a pole or perch, was 5\ yards or 16\ feet in length.

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THE BOSSIER GUARDS

~'The last company from this parish was The Bossier Guards, under the captaincy of R. E. Wyche, who left during April 1863," wrote Mabel (Scanland) Jones, a former president of the R. J. Hancock Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, and a daughter of William H. Scanland, editor of the Bossier Banner in an issue of The Banner dated 16 July 1942.

Wyche resigned his captaincy when he became major or the 1st Battalion of State Cavalry in 1864. T. J. Caldwell succeeded Wyche to the captaincy.

The company was made up primarily of home guards, those who had been wounded and were now unable to serve their comrades in arms else­where than close to home.

"In the swampy area around Catahoula Lake and Little River a num­ber of jayhawkers were committing depredations on citizens and defying civil and military authorities," wrote John D. Winter in "The Civil War in Louisiana," page 322.

General Taylor directed Major R. E. Wyche of the Louisiana State Troops and Polignac at Harrisonburg "to scour this portion of the country thoroughly," and to shoot" every man with arms in his hands, against whom reasonable suspicion exists or a determination to resist the laws. Such men must be <;lrrested."

A review of the roster of the Bossier Guards, which became the First Battalion State Cavalry, shows that many of its members had been serving in other companies. Also many on the roster could not be found in the Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers as compiled by the State of Louisiana. There is evidence that the official roster of the First Battalion of State Cavalry was never filed.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

R. E. Wyche, captain; promoted to major; resigned during 1864. T. J. Caldwell, first lieutenant; promoted to major. A. A. Abney, second lieutenant; resigned January 1864. Thomas Player, third lieutenant; elected captain during 1864. E. J. Hall, quartermaster, until captured during 1863 • W. J. Fish, quartermaster after E. J. Hall's capture.

NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS

Jesse Godley, orderly sergeant

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Frank Y. Hughes, St'\IInd sergeant; elected second lieutenant dur ing 1864.

G. W. Davis, third sergeant. Godfrey Martin, first corporal. N. A. Durdin, second corporal; elected third lieutenant during

1864. John J. Stockwell, third corporal. John H. Lofton, bugler.

Abney, William M. Allen, Brian Alexander, John Biggs, J. L. Boggs, "Doc" Boggs, Dock Bright, Marcus Ballard, William Bay liss, Robert Boon, Rev. Ed Brian, W. Ben Buchanan, Byram, J. c:­Campbell, John B. Creighton, Thomas Cox, Cannon, Jack Crawford, Curry, Jacob Dyer, Charles Davis, Maxie Evans, Fletcher, John Fletcher, James Flatch, John

Gladney, David Hazel, John Holdings, W. T. Hudgins, W. T. Hudson, John W. Holoway, Marshall Holoway, Rufus Ivey, __ Kilpatrick, Joseph H. Kelly, Adoph Levine, Samuel Lawrence, A. E. Lister, Richard Lowry, R. J. B. Lambright, J. Lynn, B. F. Malone, Bird Martin, W. (>..

Marley, Jeff . Marley, William McLemore, W. L. McClelland, W. F. McDade, D. T. McKinney, C. W. Nottingham, Lem

CHRONOLOGY

Organized 1863 Dr. E. J. Hall, Cap & Q, captured near Natchez, Miss. Martin Godfrey en Mansfield

Nottingham, M. Oneal, B. F. O'Daniel, Calvin S. Patton, William Phelps, John Pratt, Webb Pratt, Clarence B. Roby, Scarbrough, Rufus Sligh, Thomas S. Skinner, Stallion, Ropert Smith, "Kirby" Sanders, John Taylor, "Dick" Terry, John Vance, J. P. Vaughan, John Wadley, Winfrey, H.R.L. Walker, George M. Wallace, Hugh Wilson, Bud Windsor, Thomas Young, R. Warner Young, W. R.

Robert H. Bayliss, Sgt., captured at Miss River and sent north Rev Ed Boon, captured near Natchez, Miss

10 Dec 6 Mar 7 Oct

14 Dec 10 Dec Jackson Cannon captured near Natchez, Miss.

W. R. Holloway captured near Natchez Richard Lester captured near Trinity, 1 R J B Lowery captured near Natchez J. M. Lambright captured near Natchez B. F. Malone captured Natchez, Miss Clarence Pratt captured Trinity D W Pratt captured 1 J R Scarborough enlisted Camp Bisland T S S~igh captured near Natchez J P Vance 28th (Gray's) captured Bayou Teche J. H. Vaughan Pct Co A 1st La Cav, captured

George H Walker captured near Natchez T B Windsor captured Miss River

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on picket duty River

11 Dec 10 Dec 14 Dec 10 Dec 16 Nov 16 Nov 13 Apr 10 Dec 14 Apr

on Black 10 Dec 10 Dec

Oct

1863 1863 1863 1863 1863

1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863 1863

• 18b3 1863 186j

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From the above: Bayliss and Windsor were captured near Mississippi River around 7 Oct 1863; Cannon, Lowery, Malone, Sligh and Walker were captured near Natchez, Miss., on 10 December 1863; Lester was captured 11 December 1863 near Natchez; The two Pratts captured 16 November; and Boon and Lambright captured on 14 Dec'­ember 1863. Vance had been captured the 14th of April, possibly before when he was in the 28th La. Inf.

(The material here presented is from the John Ardis Manry Collection now housed in the Archives at the Library of The Louisiana State University in Shreveport, Mr. Manry, of Plain Dealing, Louisiana, is a noted authority on area history and has done much writing and coll~cting in his years as a newspaperman and avid historical re­searcher. Though now blind, he has a keen memory and visiting with him is always a privilege. He is a former editor of THE GENIE.

* * * ** * * * * * * * * GARDNER'S PLANTERS DIRECTORY

OF LOUISIANA~ ARKANSAS~ MISSISSIPPI AND TEXAS

1860 ABNEY, A. T., Cott, Arcadia, Bienville,

La. ABNEY, N. A., Bellevue, Bossier, La. ADAMS, D. J., Marshall, Texas. ADAMS, E., Lewisburg, Conwsy, Ark. ADAMS, J., Sentell's Store, Bossier,

La. ADAMS, W. A., Hillsborough, Union, Ark. ADKINS, Thos., Clarendon, Monroe, Ark. ADLE, F., Cotton, Natchitoches, La. AGER, J., Sentell's Store, Bossier, La. AKEN, Jas., Hillsborough, Union, Ark. AKEN, John, Hillsborough, Union, Ark. ALBERTON, H., Ringgold, Bienville, La. ALBERTON, P., Ringgold, Bienville, La. AIDER, Elijah, Falcon, Lafayette, Ark. ALEXANDER, G. W., Cotton, Arcadia, Bien-

ville, La. ALEXANDER, W.F.S., Wharton, Wharton, Tx. ALFORD, J. W., Bellevue, Bossier, La. ALFORD, S. T., Jonesville, Harrison, Tx. ALLEN, A. Highway, Clark, Ark. ALLEN, A. J., Point Meers, Johnson, Ark. ALLEN, Dorcheat, Claiborne, La. ALLEN, J. E., Cotton, Arcadia, Bien-

ville, La. ALLEN, J. D., Dorcheat, Claiborne, La. ALLEN, Jos. M., Cotton, Arcadia, Bien-

ville, La. ALLEN, Samuel, Highway, Clark, Ark. ALLMAN, Jas., St. Charles, Johnson, Ark. ALLFORD, F. M., Eubanks Mills, Johnson,

Ark • ALLWINS, W. D., Ringgold, Bienville, La. ALLSWORTH, A. G., Columbia, Brazone, Tx. AMMONDS, A., Three Creck, Union, Ark. AMMONS, A., Eldorado. THE GENIE First Quarter 1988 13

ANDERS, J., Cotton, Arcadia, Bienville, Ark.

ANDERS, Taylor, Cotton, ibid. ANDERSON, B., Nacogdoches, Texas. ANDERSON, H. P., Farmersville, Union, La. ANDERSON, J. B., Fayetteville, Fayette,

Texas. ANDERSON, J. T., Wharton, Wharton, Texas. ANDERSON, W. C., Woodville, Claiborne, La. ANDREWS, J. W., Sugar Creek, Claiborne,

La. ANDREWS, Sam'l, Sugar Creek, Claiborne,

La. ANDREWS, T. H., G~l1ey Greek, Pope, Ark. ANTHONY, A., Galley Creek, Pope, Ark. ARBAUGH, J. M.~ Eubanks Mills, Johnson

Ark. ARBAUGH, John, Eubanks Mills, Johnson,

Ark. ARCHER, Henry, Farmersville, Union, La. ARCHER, John, Farmersville, Union, La. ARDIS, C. M., Mt. Lebanon, Bienville, La. ARICK, L., Sentell's Store, Bossier, La. ARICK, W., Sentell's Store, Bossier, La. ARMISTEAD, R. W., Conehatta Chute, Natchi-

toches, La. ARMISTEAD, W., Conehatta Chuts, Natchi-

toches, La. ARTHUR, M., Cotto Arcadia, Bienville, La. ASHLEY, WID., Vernon, La. ATKINS, Daniel, Nacogdoches, Texas. ATKINSON, Jos., Arcadia, Bienville, La. ATKINSON, WID., Cott, Arcadia, Bienville,

La. ATKINSON, W. G., Cherino, Nacogdoches, Tx. AUSTIN, D. P., Glade Springs, Texas. AVERY, J., Powhatan, Lawrence, Ark.

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WHERE TO ORDER

BIRTH CERTIFICATES

ALABAMA Bur. of Vito Stat. Lil State Office Bldg. ~untgomery, AL 36130 Fe~: $5.00 (Money order only-no checks) Phone: (205) 261-5033

ARIZONA I)ttice of Vital Records Arizona Dept of Health Servo P. O. Box 3887, Phoenix, AZ tl)OJO Fee: $5.00 Phone: (602) 255-1072

ARKANSAS Arkansas Dept. of Health Div. of Vital Records 481) W. Markham St., Little Rock, AR 71105-3867 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (501)661-2336

CALIFORNIA Office of State Registrar Dept. of Health S~rvices 410 "N" Street Sacramento, CA 95814 Fee: $11.00 Phone: (916) 445-1719

COLORADO Vital Records Section Colorado Dept of Health 4120 East 11th Avenue Denver, CO 80220 Fee: $6.00 Phone: (303) 320-8474

CONNECTICUT Dept. of Health Services Vital Records Unit [,)0 Washington Street Hartford, CT 06106

-Fee: $3.00 Phone (203) 566-1163

DELAWAkE Office of Vital Statistics Div. 01 Public Health P. O. Box 637 Dover, DF. 19903 Fee: $~.OO (1st copy) $3.00 t:'xtras Phone: (302) 736-4721

Springfield, IL 62702 Fee: $15.00 (1st copy) $2.00 extras Phone: (217) 782-6,')j

INDIANA State Board of Health Vital Records 1330 W. Michigan St.,

DISTRICT OF COLUMBtA P. O. Box 1964 Vital Records Branch Indianapolis, IN 462vh-Research & Statistics Div. 1964 Fee: $6.00 (1st 425 I Strre, N.W., Rm. 3003 copy) $1.00 exttd~ Washington, D.C. 20001 Phone (317) 633-1):74 ,or

Fee: $').00 (317) 633-0219 Phone 1202) 727-9281

FLORIDA Office of Vital Statistics Vital Records Section P. O. Box 210 Jacksonville, FL 32231-0042 Fee: $7.00 (1st copy-$2.00 extras. Phone: (904) 359-6900

GEORGIA Vital Records Section Dept. of Human Resources 47 Trinity Ave.,S.W., Rm. 217-H, Atlanta, GA 30334 Fee: $3.00 (1st copy) $1.00 extras. Phone: (404) 656-4900

IDAHO Bur. of Vital Statistics Dept.of Health & Welfare Statehouse. Boise. 10 83720 Fee: $6.00 Phone (208) 334-5988

ILLINOIS Ill. Dept. of Public Health Div. of Vital Records 605 W. Jefferson Street

IOWA Iowa Dept. of PubI i,­Health Bur. of V ita 1 Re..: IIrds/ Statistics-Luca~ Stdle Off ice Bldg. Des Moines, LA ,)OJ19-00'~

Fee: $6.00 Phone: (515) 281 ,871

KANSAS Office of Vital Stat. State Dept. of Health & Environment-900 Jackson Topeka, KS 66612-1290 Fee: $6.00 (1st copy) $3.00 extras Phone: (913) 296-1400

KENTUCKY Vital Statistics Dept. for Health Servo 275 East Main Street Frankfort, KY 40621 Fee: 5.00 Phone: (502) 564-4212

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LOUISIANA Vital Records Section Dept. of Health and Human Resources P. O. Box 60630 New Orlean, LA 70160 Express Mail send to: Vital Records Section Dept. of Health and Human Resources 325 Loyola Ave., Rm. 505 New Orleans, LA 70112 Fee: $8.00 Phone: (504) 568-5172

MAINE Vital Records Office of Data, Research & Vital Statistics. Dept. of Human Services

$5.00 extras Phone: (517) 335-8655

MISSISSIPPI Vital Records Registration State Board of Health P. O. Box 1700 Jackson, MS 39215 Fee: $10.00 (M.O. only­no checks) Phone: (601) 960-7981

MISSOURI Bur. of Vital Records Missouri D'ept. of Health P. O. Box 570 Jefferson City, MO 65102 Fee: $4.00 Phone: (314) 751-6383

State House, Mail Station #11 MONTANA Augusta, ME 04333 Bur. of Records & Stat~ Fee: $5.00 (1st copy) $2.00 istics-State Dept. 'of extras-Phone: (207) 289-3181 Health & Environmental

MARYLAND Division of Vital Records Dept. of Health and Mental Hygiene, P. O. Box 13146 Baltimore, MD 21203 Fee: $3.00 Phone: (301) 225-6041

MASSAClIDSETTS Vital Records, Div. of Health Statistics and Research Mass. Dept. of Public Health 150 Tremont St., Rm B-3 Boston, MA 02111 Fee:$3.00 Phone (617) 727-7388

MICHIGAN Office of State Registrar & Center for Health Statis­tics, 3423 N. Logan St., Lansing, MI 48909 Fee: $10.00 (1st copy) $3.00 extras Phone (517) 335-8655

MINNESOTA Vital Records Section 717 Delaware St, S. E. P. O. Box 9441 Minneapolis, MN 55440 Fee: $10.00 (1st copy)

Sciences Helena, MT 59620 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (406) 444-4250

NEBRASKA Bur. of Vital Statistics State Dept. of Health P. O. Box 95007 Lincoln, NE 68509-5007 Fee: $6.00 Phone: (402) 471-2871

NEVADA Vital Statistics Program Division of Health Capitol Complex Carson City, NV 89710 Fee: $6.00 Phone: (702) 885-4480

NEW HAMPSHIRE Bur. of Vital Rec. & Health Statistics Health & Human Services Bldg., 6 Hazen Dr., Concord, NH 03301-6527 Fee: $3.00 Phone: (603) 271-4650

NEW JERSEY Vital Statistics & Reg­istration Div.of Adminis-tration

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State Dept. of Health CN 360-Trenton, NJ 08625 Fee: $4.00 (1st copy) $2.00 extras

NEW MEXICO Vital Statistics Pro­gram-Health Services Div.-Health & Environ­ment Dept.-P. O. Box 968 Santa Fe, NM 87504-0968 Fee: $10.00 Phone: (505) 827-0121

NEW YORK CITY New York City Dept. of Health-125 North St., New York, NY 10013 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (212) 566-7851

(212) 566-7854 (212) 566-7855

NEW YORK STATE Vital Records Section New Yor~ State Dept. of Health-Empire State Plaza, Tower Bldg. Albany, NY 12237 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (518) 474-3038

NORTH CAROLINA Vital Records Branch Div. of Health Services P. O. Box 209l Raleigh, NC 27602 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (919) 733-3526

NORTH DAKOTA Vital Records Program North Dakota State Dept. of Health-State Capitol Judicial Wing Bismarck, ND 58505 Fee: $7.00 Phone: (701) 224-4508

OHIO Div. of Vital Statistics Ohio Dept. of Health 65 S. Front St., Rm. G-20 Columbus, OH 43266-0333 Fee: $7.00 Phone: (614) 466-2531

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OKLAHOMA Vital Statistics Office State Dept. of Health P. O. Box 53551 Oklahoma City, OK 73152 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (405) 271-4040

OREGON Vital Records Unit Center for Health Stat­istics-State Health Div. P. O. Box 116 Portland, OR 97207 Fee: $8.00 Phone: (502) 229-5710

PENNSYLVANIA Div. of Vital Records P. O. Box 1528, Central Bldg. 101 South Mercer Street New Castle, PA 16103 Fee: $4.00 Phone: (412) 656-3147

RHODE ISLAND Div. of Vital Statistics R. I. Dept. of Health 101 Cannon Bldg., 75 Davis St., Providence, RI 02908 Fee: $5.00 (1st copy) $3.00 extras-Phone: (401) 277-2811

SOUTH CAROLINA Vital Records Section Office of Vital Rec. & Public Health Statistics 2600 Bull Street Columbia, SC 29201 Fee: $5.00 (1st copy) $1 extra Phone: (803) 734-4830

SOUTH DAKOTA Vital Records Program State Dept. of Health 523 E. Capitol St., Pierre, SD 57501 Fee! $5.00 Phone: (605) 773-3355

TENNESSEE Vital -Records Tenn. Dept. of Health & Environment Cordell Hull Bldg., Nashville, TN 37219-5402 Fee: $4.00 (Bef 1950)

$6.00 (Aft 1950) Phone: (615) 741-2763

TEXAS Bur. of Vital Statistics Tx. Dept. of Health 1100 West 49th Street Austin, TX 78756-3191 Fee! $5.00 Phone: (512) 458-7451

UTAH Bur. of Vital Records Utah Dept. of Health P. O. Box 16700 Salt La~ City, UT 84116-0700 Fee: $10.0p (1st copy) $3.00 extras Phone: (801) 538-6105

VERMONT Div. of Public Health Statistics Vermont Dept. of Health 60 Main St., P. O. Box 70

Burlington, VT 05402 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (802) 863-7275

VIRGINIA Div. of Vital Records P. O. Box 1000 Richmo~d, VA 23208-1000 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (804) 786-62-1

WASHINGTON Vital Records P. O. Box 9709, ET-11 Olympia, WA 98504-9709 Fee: $6.00

$11.00 after 7/26/87 Phone (206) 753-5936

WEST VIRGINIA State Dept. of Health Div. of Vital Statistics Charleston, WV 25305 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (304) 348-2931

WISCONSIN Vital Statistics Section Div. of Health P. O. Box 309 Madison, WI 53701 Fee: $8.00 Phone: (608) 266-1371

WYOMING Vital Records Service Hathaway Building Cheyenne, WY 82002 Fee: $5.00 Phone: (307) 777-7591

Prepared by the Bureau of Vital Records/Statistics Iowa Department of Publi~ Health

July 1, 1987 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *

. GRAND BLUFF CEMET~Y Panola County, Te~as

This cemetery is located in Panola County, Texas about ~ mile off of Highway No. 59 on the bluff just south of tie Sabine River. Tbis was formerly a river town. Tbere are two large single bricked-up tombs, no headstones. Tbere is a buge bricked-up tomb, or tombs, about & feet by 16 feet of handmade brick. There are no names or dates on this one either. This cemetery has not been cleaned for • several years. The fence is down. Tbe cedar trees are very large, but most are dead. There are at least 100 graves marked only with a brick, a fieldstone, or a stake. (Copied 3 September 1968 by B. R. Randolph.)

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EXCERPTS FROM GARDNER I S NE~~ ORLEANS D I RECTORY Landings f~om Shreveport, La., to Preston, Texas

Pickett's Landing •••.•..••••••• Wisener's Landing •••••••••••••• Lee's Land ing ................. . Nine Mile Bluff •••••••••••.•••• McKain's Landing •••••••••.•.••• Albany ........................ . B. W. George's Landing ••••••.•. Dr. Stewart's Landing •••.••.••• Mouth of Black Bayou ••.•••••••• Wadsworth's Landing •.•••••••..• Erwin's Bluf f ••••••••.••••••••• Head of Great Raft ••••.••••.••. Miller's Landing ••••••••••••.•• Blanton's Landing, Ark ••••••••• Digg's Bluff, Ark •••••••••••.•• Spring Bank, Ark •••.••••••..••• Kelly's Bluff, Mouth of Sulphur Moor's Landing, Up. Sulphur •.•• Conway, Ark ................... . Ricker's Landing, Ark •••••..••• Booker and Bradley's Landing,

Ark ...............•..•....... Mrs. Higg's Landing, Ark .•••••• Carwill's Landing •••••••••••••• McClintock's Landing •.••••..•.•

"John Dickerson's Landing .•••••• Lemay's Landing •••••.•••.•••••• Morgan Cryer's Landing and H. J. Battle's Landing •.••••.•• Howard's and Crowell's Landing. Chicaninna Cut Off, Ark •••••••• Dilliard's Landing, Ark •.•.•••• Wynn-Fisher's Prairie and L. S.

Fort's Landing ••••.••.•..•••• Jos. Garland's Landing, Ark .•.• J. W. William's Landing, Ark ••• Little Prairie and L. K. Per-

MLS. TL. 1 1 2 2 4 9 l3 3 16 1 17 3 20

15 35 15 50

5 55 4 59

18 77 1 78

25 103 5 108 5 113 1 114

60 20 l34

6 140

6 146 6 152 1 153 1 154 1 155 1 152

6 166 2 168 3 171 1 172

4 176 1 177 1 178

son's Landing, Ark ••...•••••.• 12 F. Morice's Landing, Ark .•••••• 1 H. C. Boyd's Landing, Ark ••.••• 5 Thomas Simmons' Landing, Ark ••. , 7

190 191 193 206

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Foster's Landing, Ark •••••••••• Prior's Cut Off, Ark ••••••••••• Dooley's Ferry, Ark •••••••••••• Thos. Batt's Landing, Ark •••••• Grenshaw's Landing, Ark •••••••• John Trigg's Landing, Ark •••••• Estate R. Finn, Ark .••••••••••• Buzzard's Bluff, Ark ••••••.•••• Fulton., Ark ................... . Mrs. Chappel's, Ark ••.••••••••• l.fuite Cliffs, Up Little River •• Swan Lal<e, Ark ..••••.•••••••••• B. Phillips', Ark ..•••••.•••••• Jacob Walker, Ark •.•••••••••••• G. K. Cheatham, Ark •••••••••••• Dr. O. S. Jones, Ark .•••••.•••• J. B. Glass, Carrington, Ark ••• Erwin James, Stephen James, Ark McLenden·s, Ark .........•••.... White Oak Shoals, Ark ••••• , •••• T. M. Cryer's, Ark ••••••••••••• w. II. Ware, Ark .........•.. I •••• D. H. Dickson, Ark ••••••••••••• Arkansas and Texas Line, Was-

den's, Texas ................ . Wasden's, Ark ................. . Estate of .James, Texas ....... .. Pine Prairie, Ark .••••••••••••• Sterling Smith, Texas •••••••••• Elliott's, Texas ••.•••••••••••• Byrd's, Ark ................... . Bizzell's, Ark ............ to ••••

J. B. Fort's, Texas .••••••••••• Whittaker's, J. Hanley's, Texas Dr. Fort's, J. W. Battle, Texas Helnphill's, Ark ............ , ... . Warren Hook's, Texas ••••••••••• J. D. Battle's, Blue Lake Land-

ing, Texas ................... . Bizzell's Upper Place, Ark ••••• R. Tunnel's, Texas .••••••••••••

MLS. TL. 3 206 5 211 6 217 1 218 1 219 6 225 1 226" 6 232

15 247 3 250

60 7 257 4 261 4 265 2 267 4 271 2 273

275 2 277

2"17 1 278 2 280

282

8 290 1 291

'3 294 6 300 1 301 3 204 1 305 2 307 2 309 1 3J.0

313 3 318

323

5 326 5 328 3 329

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MLS. TL. Carson's. Texas •.••..•.•••••••.• 2 330 McNeel y, Ark ••••.••••••••••.••.• Cane Land lng, Ark ••.•••••••..•.. J. W. Nunnaly, Texas ••••.••...•. B. K. Williams, Texas ••..•...... H. L. Paxton, Ark ••.••..•.•...•. Spanish Bluffs, Texas .....•..••. Dandridge Ellis, Texas •••••..... Smith's, Texas ••..••..•..••..... McOwen' s, Ark ••••••.•••.•.•..•.• Mrs. Gray's, Ark •.•.•••••••.••.• Bue ket ' s, Ark •........•......... John Glass, Texas ••••••.•••..... Dav is' Shoals .................. . M. Glover's, Texas ..•••.••••.••. H. A. Hawkins, Ark •.•••••••.•.•• D. Hamiter, Ark ••••••••.•••.••.. Lanesport, Ark ................. . R.M.J. Walnut Prairie, C •.•••••. E. S. Runnels, Texas •••••••..••• Cullen Hooks, Texas ••••.•••..••. J. Moss, Texas ................. . Boyd's, Texas ••...•••••.•.•••••. Dr. Murray, C. N ••..•.•••...••.. Mill Creek, Dr. Boyce, Texas •••• W. H. Poland, C. N •••••••••••••• Caro Epperson, Texas •••••••.•.•. Big Eddy Bend, M. Watson, Texas.

1 --­I 332

334 2 335 1 336 1 337 1 338 5 43J 1 346 3 349 3 352 5 357 1 358 1 359 1 360 3 363 1 364 1 365 4 369 7 376 2 378 3 381 2 383 1 384

12 396 8 404

12 416

Warhoop, D. F. Lawden, Texas. Hervey' 8, Texas ••.••.••••.••. Pecan Point, Texas ••..••..••• Dr. Gordon's. Texas •..••.•.•• Rowland, Texas, Rriggins, Tex Mrs. Gaffeene, Texas .•••...•• Shawne t own , C. N .•••••••.•... P. Duty's, C.N .•••••.......•• Albion, C. N ••••••••••••••••• James Bluff, C. N •••••••...•• R. M. Hopkins, Texas ••••..••• Gills, Texas ..••.•••.•...•••• Ca ldwell, Texas ...•....•..••• Hooks, Texas ••.•.•••••••••••• MiDDDs, Texas ••••••••••••••••• Ft. Towson Landing, C. N ••••• Cork, Texas ................. . Kiamitia River, C. N ••••••••• T. G. Wright's, Texas ••.••••. Col. Hawkins, C. N ••••••••••• Pine Bluffs, Texas ••.•••.•.•. WIn. Finnens, Texas •.••••.•••. Mayburn's State Banks, Texas. Larry T1nnens, Texas ••••••••• Horse Prairie, C. N •••••••••• Fulton Place, C. N ••••••••••• Preston, C. N ............... .

MLS. TL. 8 424 4 42~

10 438 15 4').3 11 464

4 408 2 470

16 486 1 487

16 503 2 505 j 508 1 509 3 512 2 514 2 516 1 517 2 519 1 520 3 523

17 540 8 548 2 550 5 555 5 560 6 566

200 766

SIMS CEMETERY

This cemetery in Caddo Parish, Louisiana is adjacent to the Money­ham home on a dirt road about one mile south of the Blanchard-Lat~x Road, on State Line Road, just inside the Louisiana-Texas Line (in Louisiana). In the NWQ, Section 5, Township 18 N, Range 16W, CaJdc Parish, La. There are only two markers in this old family cemetery. (Copied 10 January 1971 by Bickham CHRISTIAN, Frank & Mary SLIMEk, Mary MOORE, & Bill RANDOLPH)

SIMS, Joseph born July 18 1790-died November 13th 1850

SIMS, Joseph David born 28 July 1848-died 5 March 1852

Puckett, Infant son (in an unmarked grave, Mrs. MONEY­HAM's little brother) • *************

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BRACKENS CEMETERY Panola County, Texas

This cemetery is located in Panola County, Texas on an oiled road off F.M. 31 near Elysian Fields. The route to the cemetery is marked with signs. (Copied 15 August 1968 by R. R. Randolph and Elmer Stroud.)

Lisbon N. Briggs wife of D.B. Briggs 21 Jun' 1842-29 May 1890

Jos. w. Briggs 23 Nov 1866-27 Feb 1886

Birdie M. Bryan 24 Apr 1880-29 Dec 1953

(one stone) Charlie L. Bryan 7 Sep 1880-28 Jul 1952

Mary Belle Berry mother of Sybil & Thurman Haden-6 Dec 1912-28 Oct 1951

Emma Lee Coleman 18 Feb 1903-28 Apr 1957

Carrie S. Coleman 1 Sep 1883-6 Dec 1917

WIn. Lee Cain Sgt Btry C 544 Armd FA BN 15 Jun 1936-4 Sep 1959

Irma Deutsch 1903-1908

Annie Marie Haden Dierlam 13 Dec 1918-11 Apr 1966

Belle Tiller Escoe wife of T.J. Escoe 22 Nov 1869-6 Oct 1909

T. J. Escoe 4 Apr 1868-15 Jan 1954

L. J. Escoe 24 Jul 1829-12 Oct 1923

Elizabeth Briggs Escoe wife of L. J. Escoe 24 Jul 1837-1 Aug 1892 aged 55 years 7 days

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Lloyd Escoe son of T.J. & Belle Escoe 29 Nov 1896-11 Dec 1914 Charles Escoe son of L. J. Escoe 21 Aug 1872-17 Sep 1882

W. M. Escoe 10 Dec 1858-4 Mar 1895

Inf. son Escoe of Alonzo & Annie Escoe b & d 1 Feb 1897

Thetis Lorilla Escoe

Nobia Kelley dau of J.H. & Kelley-4 Jan 1901-22 Sap 1901

Mary O. Kelley dau of W.G. & M.e. Kell~y 18 Mar 1895-9 Aug l89S

Lee Liston 15 Apr 1881-16 Jan 1939

Perry Liston 23 Nov 1849-23 Dec 1897

dau of Alonzo & Annie Escoe Acenie L. Liston 14 Aug 1892-15 Nov 1901 16 Feb 1849-7 Jan 1938

Notie A. Haden 6 Jul 1893- (One Stone) Joe D. Haden 10 Jul 1892-2 Feb 1968

Burgess M. Haden 22 Aug 1858-19 Sep 1944 Betty E. Haden 27 Apr 1872-1 Apr 1911

(One Stone)

Hayward Haden 14 Mar 1901-16 Oct 1965

Mary Belle Berry Haden mother of Sybil & Thurman Haden-6 Dec 1912-28 Oct 1951

Sybil Irene Haden dau of Hayward & Mary B. Haden-25 Jul 1932-13 Jun 1934

James Hilliard Haden 1949-1950

Roberta Haden Hopper 22 Nov 1895-26 Sep 1926

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Clarence Liston son of P. & L. Liston 8 Sep 1875-28 Sep 1876 (One stone)

Madie Liston 1891-1960 Dewitt Liston 1899-1935 (One stone)

James D. Liston 28 Sep 1923

C. J. Leech wife of L. W. Leech 9 Apr 1849-15 Jul 1903

Howard Leech son of J.P. & A.E. Leech 7 Feb 1900-16 Aug 1902

Bufdrd Moreland son of C.W. & C.L. Moreland-30 Sep 1900-1 Nov 1901

Sallie Moreland dau of C.W. & C.L. Moreland-18 Sep 1889-12 Jan 1891

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Minnie 01a Maxwell 29 Jun 1878-14 Jan 1946

Illa M. McGee 14 May 1889-13 May 18~2

W. T. Parker husband of E. B. Parker 27 Oct 1827-21 Jul 1883

G. V. Parker 2 Mar 1872-7 Dec 1900

Carl Clifton Peterson son H. & A.E, Peterson 7 Oct 1887-24 Jun 1899

Peter E. Peterson 4 Aug 1883-23 Oct 1889

W. H. Peterson 4 Nov 1892-12 Nov 1892

Era Whitaker dau of J. E. & Sa11i~ Whitaker-3 Dec 1898-3 Feb 1899

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SCHUMPERT CEMETERY Caddo Parish, Louisiana

This long abandoned cemetery is located at Bethany, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, at a bend of Highway 79 just opposite its junction with Buncombe Road. It was in pooly kept contition, much overgrown with brush and briars when copied by B. R. Randolph 7 March 1970.

Agurs, Mary P. wife of Wm. C. Agurs 23 Sep 1835-24 Feb 1858

Agurs, John L. 9 Jan 1856-9 Apr 1884

Anderson, Sam Houston

Davis, Katie dau of J.F. & A.M. Davis 16 Jan 1888-11 Aug 1888

Davis, Infant daughter pf J.F. & A.M. Da~is

12 Aug 1891-12 Aug 1891

18 Jul 1838 San Augustine, Tx. Garrett, Felton R. 9 Feb 1853 aged 52 yrs, 2 mo, 14 days

24 Dec 1803-8 Mar 1856 Anderson, Baily W. By Laura A.R.M.Y. 17 Mar 1803-8 Mar 1853

Anderson, Louisa Consort of Baily W. Anderson 19 Sep 1803-6 May 1853

Baugh, Louisa P. aged 26 yrs-d 31 Jan 1854

Cornelius, Richard Daniel "A Native of North Alabama" 25 Dec 1828-3 May 1852

Davenport, Isaac N. 18 May 1828-30 Nov 1856

Davenport, Charles o. son of I. & V.A.E. Davenport 14 May 1856-Nov 1857

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Gibson, George 26 Jun 1831027 Jul 1255

Holt, Mrs. Emily Consort of Lewis Francis Holt-30 Mar 1812 Williamson Co., Tenn 20 Feb 1850 Caddo Par., La.

Holt, Lewis F. 9 Jul 1812 Williamson Co., Tenn-27 May 1859

Harrison, George aged 42 yrs-d 17 Aug 1853

Harrison, Christopher P. Aged 23 yrs-20 Aug 1854

Jones, Douglass son of R.B. & C.A. Jones 29 Jan 1860-29 Jun 1860

Jay, Mrs. SAllie Nee Davis, beloved wife of Morgan Jay 7 Jan 1885-9 Sep 1903

Moore, Thomas J. son of Samuel & Martha Moore-27 Nov 1830 Butler Co., A1a.-29 Jun 1848

Perry, Amanda dau of R.B. & C.A. Jones wife of N. Perry 27 Sep 1841-10 Feb 1859

Scogin, John 20 Dec 1770-27 Sep 1841

Scogin, Mary 5 Sep 1795-31 Mar 1839

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THE AHNENTAFEL -----

The word Ahnentafel is German for "table of ancestors". And that is what it is. It puts all of the facts about one's ancestry in an or­derly table. Each person on the chart is given a number exactly the same as it would be on a pedigree chart. To find the father of a per­son,look for double the number of that person. In turn, the wife ot that person may be found by adding one number. Since the father's num­ber is always double that of the child, number 18 is the child of num­ber 36, and the mother of number 8 is 17. The parents of number 17 al'l:' 34 and 35. Only basic facts which can be verified should be included and blanks left for unknown unverified facts.

1. Pedigree Chart of Joseph Aaron Sexton, Jr. and Pamela Elaine Sexton Compiled by Joseph Aaron Sexton, Sr., 301 Lane Bldg., Shreveport, La. 71101

2. 3. 4.

5. 6.

7. 8.

9. 10. II.

12.

13. 14.

15. 16. 17. 18.

19. 20.

2l. 22. 23 . 24. 25.

Joseph Aaron SEXTON b Elysian Fields Tex Nov 23. 1920 md Apr 9, 1946 Elaine Mavis CAMPBELL b Sep 18, 1923, Alexandria, La. Roger Atwood SEXTON b May 31, 1887, Claiborne Par., La. d Mar 29, 1942 Shreveport La bur Elysian Fields. Tex, md Shreveport La 1916 Mary Texanna TUCKER b Dec 23, 1893, Harrison Co., Tex d Marshall, Tex Mar 12, l'1t .. Elon Melethel CAMPBELL b Jul 20, 1894 DeSoto Par, La. d Nov 26, 1928 Shreveport, l... md ca 1917 Hazel June YOUNGER b Aug 23, 1901, Cedar Co., Mo. d Jul II, 1959 Shreveport, La. Nathaniel Jesse SEXTON b 1849 Claiborne Par, La. d 1936 Shreveport, La. bur Pin~ Grove Cem, Claiborne Par, La. Lewisville Hwy. Nancy Elizabeth Harris LANGSTON b Jan 1, 1860 d Mar 24, 1892 Claiborne Par, La. Joseph Aaron TUCKER b 1855 Harrison Co., Tex d 1932 bur ElYSian Fields, Tex. Frances (Fanny) Matilda BELL b Jan 1B, IB67 Harrison Co., Tx d 1945 bur Elysian Fields, Ix. George Washington CAMPBELL b Jul 1851 Desoto or Sabine Par, La. d Jul 5, 1935 DeSoto Par, La. Georgiana Rebecca HORN b 1861 Mansfield, La. d Jul 16, 1926 DeSoto Par, La. Charles Alexander YOUNGER b Jul 26, IB79 Cedar Co., Mo. d Dec 24, 1952 Shreveport La. Lula Dell TAYLOR b May 31, 1882 Cedar Co., Mo d Jul II, 1945 Shreveport, La. Jesse SEXTON b ca 1813/4 S. C. dafter 1880 Claiborne Par, La. Elizabeth HILLER b Sep 1815 Sumner Co., Tenn d Claiborne Par. La. Moses Green Winfield LANGSTON b Mar 19, 1821 Morgan Co., Ga. md Mar 25 1844 Harris Co., Ga. d Sep 19, 1869, bur Homer La, City Cem. Nancy ~evece DAVIS b Feb I, 1828 d Mar 27, IB63 Ark. James TUCKER b Sep 22, 1828, Ala, d 1904 Harrison Co., Tx, md Feb 12, 1851 Harrison Co., Tx. Mary Mildred BOISSEAU b Aug 16, 1835 Fayette, Ky, d Oct 17, 1894, Harrison Co, Tx. Elijah Moseley BELL b Nov 5, 1821 Ga, d Feb 13, 1899 Harrison Co., Tx. md ca 1857. Minerva Jane AKIN b Aug 7, 1836 Limestone Co., Ala, d Feb 29, 1B99 Harrison Co. Tx. Elon A. CAMPBELL b ca 1811 Miss. Mary STRICKLAND b ca 1831 Tennah Tx or Sabine Par, La. d Sep I, 1913 bur New Boston, Tx.

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26. 28.

29. 30. 31. 34.

35. 36. 37. 40. 41. 42.

43 •. 44.

45. 46. 47. 50. 51. 56.

57. 58. 59. 68. 69. 70. 72. 73. 74. 75. 82.

Elijah J. HORN d Mansfield, La. Richard C. YOUNGER b May 3, 1840 Cedar Co., Mo md 1866 d Feb 15, 1915 Cedar Co, Mo. Charity Davis SPENCER b Feb 1, 1852 Bedford Iowa d Jul 13, 1925 Cedar Co., Mu. William TAYLOR Cedar Co., Mo. Hannah OWENS Morris MILLER b 1790 Pickens S C dafter 1870 C1ai~orne Par La md Sumner Co Tenn Aug 20, 1811. Catherine (Caty) ROREN b ca 1790 d before 1805 Claiborne Par, La. Moses LANGSTON b 1780 d after he signed his will Dec 1820. Lavey H. ADAMS b ca 1785 Va dafter 1859 Ark. William Haywood TUCKER b 1780/5 Charleston S C d Satartia Miss Mar 1839 Elizabeth MATTHEWS b ca 1780/5 S C d Satartia Miss May 1839. Joseph Williamson BOISSEAU b ca 1809 Dinwiddie Co Va md Apr 15, 1824, remov~d to Fayette Co Tenn then to Harrison Co Tx. Julia Ann RIVES b ca 1918 Va d Harrison Co Tx William BELL b Jan 20, 1792 Elbert Co Ga md Feb 6, 1817 shown to be 59 in 1850 Harrison Co Tx Census Elizabeth THORNTON b Elbert Co Ga Alexander AKIN b 1809 S C d Harrison Co Tx md Ala Matilda Ann BIARD b ca Tenn d Harrison Co Tx David STRICKLAND 1st Census TENNAH Tx Mary James N. YOUNGER b Apr 22 1795 Chatham N C d Cedar Co Mo Sep 9, 1858 md Jan 25 1823 Rachel MURPHY Edmond SPENCER Bedford Iowa Mary WILLIAMS George MILLER b ca 1750 d after signed will Mar 17 1812 Warren Co Ky Mary was living in 1812 Warren Co Ky John BOREN was in 1790 Pickens S C Census d Sumner Co Tenn Jesse LANGSTON on Tax list 1789 Greene Co Ga Mary Isaac ADAMS mentions dau in will in Hancock Co Ga 1811 Nancy B. may not be mother of children, she remarried Hancock Co, Ga Micajah MATTHEWS b ca 1760 in Orangeburgh Co S C 1790 Census Barnwell Co S C 1800 d Conecuh Co Ala 1833

84. Joseph BOISSEAU d Dinwiddie Co Va 85. Mildred Standfield COLEMAN b Dinwiddie Co Va 86. Rev. Richard Augusta RIVES b ca 1780 d 1819 Dinwiddie Va 87. Ann RIVERS b Dinwiddie Va 88. James BELL ' 89. Olive MOSELEY 94. John Nelson BIARD b Tenn d Ala 112. Thomas YOUNGER b Mar 10, 1761 113. Mary (Polly) NALL b Dec 25 1768 N C 114. David MURPHY 144. John LANGSTON ca 1110 d after signing will Laurena S C 1790 145. Elizabeth (PERSONS?) Agnes MANGUM 164. Isaac MATHEWS d May 25, 1791 S C 165. Anna 168. Benjamin BOISSEAU b Feb 28, 1753 alive in 1820 Dinwiddie Co Va 169. Mary GOODWYN 170. Cap. Williamson COLEMAij Dinwiddie Co Va 171. Milliam HARDAWAY 172. Robert RIVES b ca 1750 d ca 1807/9 Dinwiddie Co Va 173. Martha Peterson HARDAWAY THE GENIE First Quarter 1988 22

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William RIVERS Dinwiddie Cu Va Joseph BELL b ca 1722 Mary BYNUM kobert MOSELEY Elizabeth DENNIS ~eorge BIARD b Tenn d Ala Martha WOOD b Tenn d Miss

174. 176 • 177 • J 78. I 79. 188. 189. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 328. 329. 336. 337. 342. 343. 344. 346. 347. 352. 353 376. 448. 449. 658. 659. 672.

James YOUNGER Chathan Co N. C. d Spartanburg S C will June 23. 1827 Anna NASH John NALL Patsy GLASS William MURPHY Sarah BARTON

b Ireland, Bapt Min md 1768 Richmond Co Va to l<noxv Hie l't:'nll

isaac MATHEWS b Va md his cousin in Kin & Queen Mary MATHEWS (this line is cont on her line) Capt. James BOISSEAU b Dinwiddie Co Va Mary BLAND Thomas HARDAWAY Agnes PETERSON William RIVES b 1712 Dinwiddie Va d 1786 James HARDAWAY Milliam STANDFIELD

Co Va

Newell BELL b ca 1693 md ca 1716/7 Carteret Co N C Mary wid of George McKane Henry BIARD b Scotland to Goochland Va & Tenn Alexander YOUNGER Bk 1727 Essex Co Va men bro in Scotland Roberta Samuel MATHEWS St Stephen's Par King & Queen Co Va Elizabeth BRAXTON Rev James BOISSEAU OF Froquet PI France signed receipt in Eng for money as a min in Va, to Bristol Par Va

673. Sarah HOLMES 686. John PETERSON Prince George Va 688. Col William RIVES b ca 1683 d ca 1746 Prince George Co Va 689. Elizabeth FOSTER 692. Thomas HARDAWAY 693. Jane DREWRY of Drewry's Bluff 694. Baronet STANDFIELD of Northern Neck, Va 704. James BELL will Feb 28, 1720 Varteret Co N C 705. Mary BILLET dau of John #1410 Pasquetank Co N C 1316. John MATHEWS King & Queen Co Va md before 1683/4 1317. Elizabeth TRAVENOR (TAVENOR) 1346. Thomas HOLMES New Kent Co Va & York Co Va 1347. Catherine 1376. George RIVES 1660 Post 1719 Prince George Co Va 1408. John BELL B 1605 came to Amer Aug 10 1636 on Ship "Safety" 1409. Mary (John Nansemond Co Va to Pasquotank N C to Carteret ~ C) 1410. John BILLIST 1411. Alice 2632. Samuel MATHEWS, JR. 1659/60 some sources 1671 2634. Michael TAVENOR 2752. William RIVES 1636 Post 1694 Surry Co Va of Oxfordshire Eng 5264. Gov Samuel MATHEWS b Eng ca 1592 d Mar 13 1659/60 Va 5265. Lady Frances HINTON 5504. Timothy RIVES b ca 1588 Oxford Eng d 1643 md after 1629 (2nd) 5505. Elizabeth bur Aug 16, 1643

10528. Tobias MATHEWS b 1546 Briston Eng d Mar 29, 1628 English College Ght:'ot _~~s 66 Arch Bishop of York

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ItJ5LY. J U530. 1 US 3l. 11008. 21056. 21 057. 22016. 22017. 42112. 42113. 44032. 84224. 84225. 84226. 168448. l68449. 168450. 336896. 336897. 336898. 673794.

Lady Frances BARLOW Sir Thomas HINTON Catherine PAVtER Richard RIVES alive in 1549 John MATHEWS OF Briston & Ross HerfoTdshire Eng Eleanor CROFTON of Ludlow John RIVES ca 1636 md 1556 Elizabeth ME.RVYN of Fonthi 11 Co Eng Robert MATHEWS still alive in 1535 Caste1-y-Mynach Alice THOMAS of Dant-y-Corred John RIVES ca 1514 d ca 1549 William MATHEWS of Castell-y-Mynach Margaret GAMAGE John THOMAS ap THOMAS of Pant-y-Corred Robert MATHEWS of Castell-y- Mynach in Pentyrch Alice THOMAS of Pant-y-Corred Sir Thomas GAMAGE of Rogiad and Coyty Sir MATHEW ap lEVAN Janet FLEMING of Penllyne Jenkin THOMAS ap Evan DAVID of Pant-y-Corred Richard FLEMING of Penllyne

NICHOLSON BURYING GROUND #1 Caado Parish, Louisiana

This a very old small cemetery located in Caddo Parish, Louisiana, approximately seven miles southwest of Shreveport, Louisiana, un t r,t Mansfield Road. ,Submitted by B. R. Randolph.)

Hall, Tranquilla wife of J. E. Hall d 22 Dec 1859 ae 30

Nicholson, Roderick-P. son of R. & S.A. Nicholson 10 Jul 1862 ae 7 yrs

Nicholson, Margaret 22 Oct 1861

Nicholson, D. E., Jr. (Stone broken, seems old.)

Stephens, Martha 4 Dec 1831~31 Jan 1855 aged 22 yrs.

Stephens, Martha J. dau of B. K. 22 Oct 1839 13 Oct 1840-11 mo, 21 days

Stephens, Louisa Ann

Stephens, Benjamin sori of B.K. & Marthu Stephens-8 Dec 1845-1 Jun 1846

Smith, Robert in his 67th yr ot ag~

22 Jun 1861

dau of B.K. & Martha Stephens Smith, William Lark 10 Oct 1849-12 Oct 1858 Oct 1885

Taylor, Alson 17 Aug 1807-27 Au~ 1~7K

(Several stones too broken to read)

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BIBLE RECORDS

(Submitted by Violet McElhenney) Bible in possession of Mrs. Joe C. Smith, 2004 Downing, Belton, Tx 76513.

THE GENIE

BIRTHS James Leonard McCrea John Daniel McCrea Elizabeth Effa Mitchell John W. Thompson Leona Cowan James Mitchell James Cowan Agnes Cowan James Jones Cowan John Woods Cowan Robert Frazier Cowan Mary Harris Cowan Elizabeth Baskin Cowan William Harris Cowan

(written above "Colwell") Daniel Bird Cowan John W. Cowan Margaret McDowell Mary J. Cowan James W. Cowan William Smith John C. Cowan Robert Q. Cowan Daniel Ephrame Cowan Margarett Ann Cowan John W. Cowan Sarah Elizabeth Nancy Agnes D. P. Thompson Mary J. Cowan Margaret Marry Thompson Sarah Ann Thompson

(was written 1862 and rubbed Francis Ella Thompson Nannie Thompson Martha Elizabeth Thompson

June 25, 1870 May 17, 1872 October 20, 1874 October 4, 1876 November 16, 1878 January (1) 7, 1877 November 14, 1775 Harch 31, 1790 April 8, 1812 December 19, 1813 March 17, 1816 Dpcember 2l., 1818 February 11, 1821 May 15, 1825'

November 7, 182i' December 19, 1813 July 8: 18?,9 October 19, 1.838 September 25, 189,) Jar.u8.n" p., lIV .. 3 Novembpr 29, J. 8L5 December 20, 1850 SertemLer 21, 185~ Serteml.er 23, 1849 Septemher 11, 185S February t, 1~59 Dec-ember 10, L861 May 12: 183(1 October 19, 1838 July ll-, 1859 August 4, 1861

(lU t. ) June 1, 1867 March 2, 1870 January 3, 1874

MARRIAGES

John W. Cowan and Margarett McDowell October 19, 1837 ms D. McCrea and Margarett A. Cowan December 17, 1868

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E.T.J. Mitchell, Marggart McCrea E. P. Mitchell and Maggie McCrea D. P. Thompson and Mary J. Cowan

DEATHS

Novembe~ 23, 1873 November 25, 1873 June 27, 1858

Robbert J. McDowell b December 22, 1832 departed this life the 8th January, 1848

James Leonard McCrea John Daniel MeCrea Maggie A. Mitchell Billie E. Mitchell James Mitchell Agnes Cowan Robert Frazier Cowan John W. Cowan Margarett Wilson Cowan William Smith John C. Cowan Daniel Ephrame Nannie Thompson Ella Francis Thompson Elizabeth Effa Mitchell

May 27, 1873 June 1, 1873 January 7, 1877 October 3, 1877 September 24, 1877 January 18, 1833 ae 42 November 16, 1833 October 26, 1875 June 1,

-:---:-::= August 6, 1853 March 23, 1848 March 25, 1864 June 8, 1873 September 8, 1874 October 3, 1877

* * * * * * * * * * * * * NICHOLSON BURYING GROUND #2

Eight miles from Shreveport on Mansfield Road.

Nicholson, Mattie B. dau of A. & M. Nicholson 1859-1863

Nicholson, Angus B. son of A. & M. Nicholson 1861-1862

Nicholson, Alexander P. 26 Feb 1844-3 Jan 1862

Walker, Mary Iler Nicholson, Angus 1 Jul 1808-17 Jan 1876

Nicholson, Leona Adelia 1857 (Infant)

dau of Dr. A. S. & Annie Walker

Nicholson, M. Ella dau of A. & M. Nicholson 1854-1861

1876-1876

****.******** HARRIS CEMETERY

Panola Coun~y, Texas

This is a small family cemetery l.ocated on Highway 79 between De­Berry and Panola in Panola Co~nty, Texas. It is behind the home of Mrs. Lawless and wa,s heavily.overgrown with poison ivy at the time it was recorded by B. R. Randolph. There must have been two more stones at one time jUdging from the heavy bases remaining.

Mi~erva T. Harris dau of B. R. and S. J. Harris' 30 Oct 1854-6 May 1857 age 2 yrs t mos and 6 days

Minerva Tazwe11 Harris wife of Ben J. Harris 17 Aug 1801-1 Nov 1859 aged 58 yrs 2 mos 14 days

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MORE 1876 MASONIC RECORDS OF NORTHWEST LOUISIANA LISBON LODGE NO. 121

Chartered 17th January, 1854. Lisbon, Claiborne Parish, La. First Saturday in each month.

OFFICERS

Jos. Hamm.ons ••.•.•••....•••.••••.. W. M. D. A. J. Caruthers ••...•... Secretary. E. Sparks ......•.................. S. W. C • 0 • You ng. • • • • • • • • • • • • . . . • • • • • • • J. W .

J. W. Waug h .•••......••.••....• S . D. M. S. Marsh .•........•...•....• J. D. W. O. Bullock ..•............. Treasurer. Daniel Stewart •...•.••....•... Ty ler.

PAST MASTERS

W. D. Hester, E. Sparks, John.L. Williams, T. H. Pennington, Joseph Hammons.

LIFE MEMBER

Jas. Cook

MEMBERS

Aycock, J. Duke, J. J. Lay, L. R. Tait, R. E. Bullock, E. Ford, Jas. F. McAdams, J. T. Williams, J. H. Clements, Jas. M. Greer, J. W. Shepheard, W. D. Young, Jesse Cook, John W. Heard, J. H. Slayton, J. A. Curry, A. A. Jackson, J. V. Thomasson, J. M. 30 members

Initiated-J. E. Coward Passed-A. J. Evans Raised- W. D. Shepheard Demitted-A. A. Curry, J. W. Greer Died-A. Slayton

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MACKEY LODGE NO. 122

Chartered 20th January, 1854. Ringgold, Bienville Parish, La. Stated meetings, first Saturday of each month.

OFFICERS

J. H. J. G. L. C. J. B. Alex.

Scott •••••••...•..••..••.... W. M. Tate ........................ S. W. Page •••• _ ••.••.•••.••.•.•••• J. W. Booth ••..•.••.....•.•.••••. Treas. J. Kolb ...................... Sec.

Sol. McGraw .•..••••.••••••• S. D. W. A. Ma.rtin .....•......... J. D. U. N. Page ...•••...•.•••• Steward. James A. Cawthon ...•..••• Steward. J. Evans ...••.........•. Chap1ain. D. Batche10r .•••..••....••. Tyler.

PAST MASTER

E. N. Kirtley

LIFE MEMBERS

John H. Scott, P. M., James Bryan, J. B. Bryan, A. J. Kolb, P. M., H. D. Shehee, P.M., T. C. Bryan, W. A. Martin-7

MEMBERS

Armistead, W • W. Conly, C. J. Mims, W. D. Nettles, W. T. Bailiff, J. T. Davis, E. W. Melvin, G. W. Perry, J. C. Bryan, Terrell Evans, A. J. McElroy, W. T. Pratt, Vinson Brinson, P. P. H~nd, H. J. McGraw, Thos. G. Regan, John Cook, J. J. Hayes, G. S. Newsom, W. A. J. Shehee, D. R. Cotter, W. H'. Ha1:"per, F. N. Norris; Benj. Shehee, A. B. THE GENIE Pint Quarter 1988 ·27

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Slaton, W. J. Thomas, B. F. Thomas, M. G. B.

Thomas, C. F. Theus, W. P. Tucker, A.

Woodard, J. E. Woolly, John M. Woodard, W. E'. Williams, M. D. L. 53 Members

Initiated, Passed and Raised-James A. Cawthon, Moses G. B. Thomas, Uriah N. Page, William W. Armistead.

Affiliat~d-William A. J. Newsom. Dimitted-E. W. Davis. Suspended-We E. Woodward, J. M. Wooly, Vinson Pratt.

**************** LIBERTY LODGE NO. 123 ~

Original charter 14 February 1855, restored 1866. ~achi, DeSoto Parish, La. Third Saturday in each month.

OFFICERS

Charles E. Crawford •••• , .•••••••••. W. M. W. S. Logan ••••••....•• Secretary. w. H. Davis •••••...•.....•..••. , .. s. w. W. G. Spilker •..••....••.•...••.•. J. W.

J. B. Lee •••••...•.•.••..•. S. D.

Robert Ho~n •• , ••••.•••••••..• Treasurer. J. S. Beazley •••.••..••.•.. J. D. S. W. Mason ••••.••••••••.. Tyler.

PAST MASTERS

Charles Schuler, Robert Horn, C. E. Crawford, W. G. Spilker

LIFE MEMBERS

A. G. Coffey, P. M., D. S. Wells, W. G. Carter-3

HONORARY MEMBER "', John C. Obroy

MEMBERS

Anderson, J. R. DeWitt, W. M. Holmes, Wm. Adams, E. B. Doak, F. Y. Headrick, W. J. Blunt, L. C. Fisher, T. J. Hall, S. E. Ball, L. S. Fullilove, T. P. Hall, John E. Birdsong, Miles J. Gamble, W. T. Long, John J. Chaffin, J. J. Gibbs, A. P. Logan, B. S. Connell, C. B. Gibbs, C. C. Moore 1 J. T. Coty, T. D. Holmes, Robert Powell, E.

Dimitted-Miles J. Birdsong, L. S. Ball. Suspended-E. B. 4dams, Wm. Holmes, John J. Lpng. Reinstated-Wm. Ho~es, F. Y. Doak.

**************** ARCADIA LODGE NO. 126

Powell, Jas. M. Rich, A. G. Rodgers, Y. W. Schuler, E. Varner, D. J. Williams, J. Williamson, Jacob 42 members

Chartered February 14, 1855. Arca.ia, Bienville Parish, La. First Saturday in each month.

OFFICERS w. C. J. T.

Patterson .. , .... . ' ... : ...... .. w. Su t ton ••.............•....... s.

M. W.

Levi Teasly .................•...... J. W. W. D. young ................... Treasurer.

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J. C. J. F. J. A. C. C.

Brice ..••.•.•..•••.. Sec retary, Gray .•.• It •••••••••••••••• s. 1>-. McGuire •••••••...•.•...•. J. D. Brice ••••••••....•.....• Ty ler

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PAS1 MASTERS

W. J. F i ~ 1 d f), Rev. G . N. Clamp it.

LI FE MEMBERS

James Brice, Jr., P. M., J. A. H. t.:ivens, J. A. Powell, J. F. Gray, Ie Murphv, R. T. Goff, J. A. McGuire-7.

MEMBERS

Birt, J. B. Jones, W. A. Oden, A. M. Sharp, J. G. Birt , D. H. Jordan, J. M. Robertson, J. H. Spurlock, R. Brown, J. M. Jones, Richard M. Roberson, G. W. White, W. Beard, P. R. Jackson, J. A. B. Rogers, James Wood, J. w. Holcomb, B. G. Lawley, Elisha Roberts, Wade H. Youngblolld. WIn. Hagan, William McCullen, C. Ryant, J. N. 39 memb~rs. Ivey, August Ml:Conathy, J. J. Smart, S. S.

Initiated, Passed and Raised-G. W. Roberson. Affil iated-B. G. Holcomb, Augusts Ivey, Will iam Hagan, C. McCullen. Dimitted-J. W. Woods, J. D. Burt. Reinstated-R. T. Goff, R. Murphy.

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SPRING HILL LODGE NU. 127* Chartered February 14, 1855. Spring Hill Church P.O., Oakland, Union Parish, La,

Second Saturday of eal:h month.

OFFICERS W. J. Pickles ••.................. W. M. T. M. Everet t •....•........ Sec r etar ~ J. E. Haney ••.................... S. W. J. McGovern .......•............. S. II .

J. O. Buckley •..•..••............ J. W. J. B. Jones •.•............ . .•... J • iJ. M. P •. Newson .•.............. Treasu rer. W. T. Poole .................... fy ler .

PAST MASTER

J. Mc Govern

LIFE MEMBERS

G. w. Murphy, P. M., J. P. Everett, P. M., O. P. Wood, P. M., W. J. Pickles. P. M .• J. T. White, W. T. Poole, D. A. Watkins.

MEMBERS Cammack, A. J. Hardwick, A. H. Thomas, J. T. Daniel, M. E. Harris, W. H. Young, P. R. 19 member~ *The above is the return for 1873, none received for 1874 or 1875.

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SHILOH LODGE NO. 131 Chartered 4th March, 1855. Shiloh, Union Parish, La. Fourth Saturday uf ea~h

month.

OFFICERS J. D. Hamilton ..•..........•...... W. M. W. G. Simmons ••.•.••............ J. IJ. J. J. Booles ••.................... S. W. M. Roberts ........•.......... Marshai. John W. Duty •..•............•...•. J. W. Ansel Kitchens .•.••......... Chaplalfi. J. R. Fuller .•............... Treasurer. T. A. Heard .••..•....••..... Stt:'ward. Max FeazeL ••................ Secretary. John T. Grafton ....•........ Stt:'WdnJ. T. T. Elliott ..................... 5. D. W. R. Weldon .•.•.............. TyLer.

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PA~r MASTERS

H. Rubert~, J. D. Hamilton

L.l FE MEMBERS S. M. Fullt'r, P. M •• S. S. Heard, Illman Portt'r, A. W. Harris, C. J. Helin, w.

~r~~J. W. R. Weldon. B. Bagwt:!ll, L. ~. Finley, ~. A. Byram-IO.

MEMBERS kenn~tt. J. J. Ferguson. J. N. Harden. Calvin Manning, F. L.

Ilu.llt:!s, W. A. Green, John B. Johnson, W. G. Portt:!r, T. T. ':uuk, Wiley Grafton, Bt:!nj. F. Johnson, W. M. Parish, las. (1.

Uacus, A. T. Grafton, D~n'l Liggin, H. S. Pleasant, B. F. Elliutt. C. W. Higgins, James A. Moore, P. St. John, W. T. ~;dmllnJs. W. J. Heard, J. D. Moure, G. W. Tabor, J. I. bimunds, F. M. Hardin, T. R. Mabry, Jas. T. Tabor, H •. 1. Eady, Alex Hc!lmmock. J. A. McLaurin, D. K. Welch, W. P. Findlay. L. F. Heard, J. R., Jr. Martin. W.H.K. 56 members.

Initiated. Passed and Raised-Ansel Kitchen. James A. Higgins. Dimitted-W. M. Patton. John B. Green. Rt:!instated-W. M. Patton.

**************** ATHENS LODGE NO. 136

Chartt:!red February 12th, 1856. Athens, Claiborne Parish, La. First S~turJay in each month.

OFFICERS J. B. Cobb •••••••••••••••••••••.. W. M. T. W. Brooks ••••••• , ••••••...... SI:' •• R. J. Bridges .................... S. W. J. H. Beauehamp ................ S. ll. W. A. Atkins •••••••••••••..••.••• J. W. F. Henry •••.••••. , ••••.•....... J. I).

W. W. McFarland ................. Treas. J. B. McFar land ............ Chap la in. B. W. Bridges •.••••.••••••.... Tylel

Phillips, H., P. M. Aubrey, P. A. Atkins, A. L. Bailey, T. E.

PAST MASTER

W. F. Bridges

LIFE MEMBERS

D. Cargil, N. H. Walker-2.

MEMBERS Davis, W. O. Fry, G. W. Henry, H. T. Johnston, J. C.

Leatherman, Thos. Methvin, D. J. Morris, Jourdan Mooty. J. F.

Perkins, H. A. Sm i t h , B . I' . Simmons, .1. H. Webb. R. P. 28 member:...

Dimitted-H. L. Atkins, J. H. Simmons, J. M. Peel, W. O. Davis, H. A. Pt:!rkini:., B. P. Smith.

Died-B. Phillips. Suspended-J. D. Methvin, J. F. Mooty.

**************** JEFFERSONIAN LODGE NO. 138

Chartt'red February 12th, 1856, and as No. 181, 1867; old charter 18blL Kin)l,:>I"II,

De Soto Parish. La. Stated ml:'et ings on Saturday before sl:'cond Sunday ot t~d. Ii mUll!'

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OFFICERS

James G. Marshall ••••••••••••••••• W. M. Leonard F. Scott •••••••••••••••••• S. W. J. H. McCeary ...•.•....•...•..•... J. W. A. V. Lester ••••••••••••••••••••• Treas.

E. W. Lacy •••••••••••••••••••• Sec. Frank R. LeBaron ••••••••••••• S. D. Julius C. Baker •••••••••••••. ,J. D. G. W. Jefferson •••••.•..•••• Tyler.

PAST MASTERS

L. F. Scott, E. W. Lacy.

MEMBERS Graves, J. A., P. M. Frierson, W. S. Allison, L. Farmer, James M. Cowley, J. H. Loftus, P. J. Frierson, T. C. McLeod, N. S.

Initiated, Passed and Raised-Frank R. Dimitted-S. E. Russ, P. J. Loftus, L. Affiliated-William E. Parker.

Nelson, John M. Parker, Wm. E. Russ, Asa Russ, S. E.

LeBaron. Allison.

**************** COOL SPRINGS LODGE NO. 140

Scott, Thomas Taylor, L. A. Wood, Joseph 22 members

Chartered February 12. 1856. Colquitt, Claiborne Parish, Homer P.O., La. Stated meetings first and third Saturdays in each month.

OFFICERS E. Gray •••••••••••••••••••••••••. W. M. G. W. Tigner ..•••.••...•••••••• Sec. J. M. D. Sturges •••••••••••••••.• S. W. W. M. Jarrell •.•••.••..•••.••••••. S. D. J. T. Tigner .••••••••••••........ J. W. J. E. D. ad om .•..•.....• ........... J. D. R. R. Hightower ••••••••••••••••• Treas. F. J. Foreman .•••••••.•.•....•..• Tyler

PAST MASTERS

J. T. Tigner, E. Gray

MEMBERS Allen, Robert Cleveland, R. H. Odom, H. P. Allen, J. J. Hanson, T. S. Smith, Otis A. Allen, F. U. Herring, A. H. Sturges, J. M. D. Anderson, O. P. Moreland, WID. F. Taylor, J. H. M. Barrow, J. K. Odom, Matthew Taylor, J. P.

Dimitted-H. P. Odom, M. Odom, W. F. Moreland. Died-John Wilson

**************** DOWNSVILLE LODGE NO. 143

Traylor, G. D. Traylor, W. H. Wilson, John 24 members

Chartered 12th February 1856. Downsville, Union Parish, La. Stated meetings first Saturday of each month.

OFFICERS J. R. Shultz •....•.......•...•... W. M. R. Y. Maxwel1 ..................... J. D. E. D. Wallace ••••••.••••••••••••• S. W. C. H. Raley .••.•.•••••••..•.• Chaplain. N. G. Watson .•••..•.............. J. W. W. B. Ethridge ................ Steward. E. T. Sellers ••••••••••••••• Treasurer. M. Hammond, Jr ••...••.•..•.••• Steward. C. T. Hines •••••••••.•.•••.. Secretary. G. H. E11is· .•••••.•••••.•••••• Marshal. Erlander M .• Richardson •.••••••••• S. D. J. H. TidwelL •••••••••.•••••••. Tyler •

PAST MASTERS

C. T. Hines, P. D. D. G. M., John R. Shultz, B. F. Brooks, G. L. Gaskins

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L1 H: MEMBERS

c. H. Raley, P. M., John Ciilrtu, M. M~'~'arland, T. J. Greer, E. Taylor-;.

MEMBERS Allbritton, Peter P. Henr), , H. C. Mays, J. T. Al::ih(,~ rlJi t , Rich, S. Henr), , R. H. Mile" , H. K. ~rt'w~(t'r, James Henr), , G. P. McKenzie, W. Srt'wstl:'r, W. Hicks, J. A. McCormick, F. ~u~ haniiln, J. D. Hammons, M. Miles, E. Sr i tlon, Geo. W. Hal1llllons, J. Miles, F. F. But1tH, Wm. W. Hicks, J. R. Mosely, H. E. Calloway, A. J. Henry, J. M. Norris, W. S. Chapman, H. C. Hicks, D. L. OWens, G. W. Cox, T. W. Hughes, John W. Pardu!:!, L. Dring, J. Leggett, S. P. Peevy, H. H. Pollis. G. H. Laurence, M. A. Peevy, M. Ethridge, W. B. McCormich, W. B. Pardue, B. W. Fut ral, W. Mays. J. A. Richardson, E. M.

Raised-Henry Goodwin Chapman. Affiliated-Sam'} Parmly Leggett, Erlander M. Richardson. Dimitted-James Brewster, J. W. Wheat, J. A. Hicks. Died-J. C. Richardson.

Rinehart, W. L. Roberts, Jt'SIil~

Simpson, AU rl:'u Smt th, W. J. Stearns, D. Thompson, J. M. Thompson, G. W. Thornton, G. P. Tidwell, Jas. H. Wade, Jas. Wi laon, H. F. Wilson, H. Wheat, J. W. Watson, N. G. 67 members

Suspended-J. A. Mays, W. A. Laurence, J. O. Buchanan, J. T. Mays. Suspended in 1874-H. H. Peevy, D. Stearns.

**************** SILENT BROTHERHOOD LODGE NO. 146

Chartered 10th February, 1857. Coushatta, Red River Parish, La. First Saturday ul

each month.

OFFICERS Jul ius Lisso •••.••..••..••••.••..• W. M. O. H. Hayes, P. M •.••.............. SI:'I.·. C. D. Bullock .•..••.••.••••.••.••• S. W. D. M. Giddins ..•••.•...••......... S. 0, B. S. Lee •••••••••••••••••••••.••• J. W. Geo. W. Cawthorn •..••............. J. O.

Samuel Lissa ..................... Treas. Geo. W. Singleton ..•....•....•.••. Chap. J. M. McLemore .••••.............. Ty l~r.

PAST MASTERS

Duke H. Hayes, Franklin L. Armistead, J. R. Hayes.

LIFE MEMBERS Julius Lisso, P. M., and D. D. G. M., John E. Murph, P. M., R. A. L. McCurdy. P. M .• Wm. W. Armistead, E. C. DeBruhl, Benjamin S. Lee-6

MEMBERS Lindsey, M. J. Mangham, J. G. Nettles. H. M. Penny, O. S. Perry, W. A. Pior, A. S. B. Pierson, Joseph Russ, S.

Abney, Thos. W. Baird. J. H. Bosley. J. R. Sr. Brown, J. M. Brown, And. C. Basemore, W. J. Clayton, James Connersly, 1. W. Capers, R. L.

Frye, A. L. Howell, T. W. Hainey, R. B. Hailey, John F. Jones, Isaiah Lockwood, J. C. Love, L. E. Lee, P. A. Little, J. M.

(To be Selby{ Thos. B.

continued)

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Singleton, GI:'O. W.

Twitchwell. M. U. Toomey, De L. P. Watson, John A. Wi lkinson. W. (. Williams. W. S. Wolfson, Btln. 45 members

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UNION COUNTY) ARKANSAS MARRIAGE BeNDS (Continued from Vol. 21, No.4, pagr:o 21.1(i)

Thomas J. STEPHENS, 25, to Miss Frances A. ANDREWS, 18, on November 15, 1859 by Richard A. HARGIS, MG. of Be. (B-231).

William STEPHENS, 18, to Mary LEOPARTT, 19, on October 23, 1859 by Joseph D. GREENHAW, JP. (B-220).

Robert M. STEPHENSON, 24, of State of Masouri, to Sarah GIN, 18, of Claiborne Parish, La., at residence of John HOLCOM I S on November 2 l}, 1843 by Richard WRIGHT, JP. of Cornie Twp. (D.B. A-26l).

Benjamin F. (F. omitted on record) STEVENS, 36, to Mrs. M. E. STEVENS, 23, on March 10, 1866 by John C. ARDIS, MG. (B-343).

Mr~ James M. STEVENS to Louisa CLEWLY, both of Union County, on Jamuary 11, 1860 by William C. JOHNSON, MG of BC. (B-224).

K. D. STEVENS, Esq., to Mrs. Sarah E. KING, both of lawful age and of Union County, on July 12, 1860 by W. C. JOHNSON, MG. (B-234).

Mr. King D. STEVENS, 25, to Miss Myra L. M~LLER, 16, by consent of parents, on December 20, 1849 by W. E. MORGAN, JP. (A-109).

Mr. Thomas J. STEVENS to Miss Mary E. R\ROLD, at residence of Mr. HAROLD, all of Union County, on February 1, 1860 by William C. JOHNSON, MG of BC. (B-226).

Mr. Charles W. STEVENSON to Miss Elizab'3th M. RADFORD, both of Union County, on November 24, 1850 by Rev. W. J. NEWELL. (B-222).

Dunkan A. STEVENSON, 29, to Mary E. HARDIN, 17, both of Union County, on April 19, 1860 by J. J. BRUCE, MG of MECS. (B-233).

Mr. James Thomas STEVENSON, 26, to Miss COl'dElia. A. SAUNDERS, 20, both of Union County, on December 25, 1860 by A. W. JOHNSON, MG of BC. (B-232).

Mr. W. L. STEVENSON, 31, to Miss S. (L) A. SMITH, 15, on May 13, 1866 by J. P. EVERETT, MG of MBC. (B-368).

J. P. W. STEWART, 30, to J. C. LUCAS, 30, both of Union County, on July 3, 1860 by James J. MARTIN 1 J·P. (B-2 34) •

James J. STEWART to Nancy Ellis HADNETT, both of Union County, on October 2, 1854 by Hardy K. POOLE, JP. (B-115).

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Fredrick STILES, 27, to Nancy STILES (sic), 16, on March 1, 1843 by John SCARBOROUGH, PG. (D.B. A-232).

John STILES, 22, to Mary F. LANDERS, 28, both of Union County, on July 17, 1859 by John CATE, JP. (B-213.),.

William STILES to Sarah M. ALFORD, both of·1awfu1 age, on December 28, 1855 by Samuel T. COBB, MG. (B-119).

Joseph STIRLING to Icy GRIFFUS, both of lawful age, on March 31, 1852 by Samuel T. COBB, MG. (B-60).

Mr. Charles R. ST. JOHN, 25, to Mrs. Elizabeth Jane BARKER, 19, both of Franklin Twp., at residence of Mr. Benjamin BLAN­CHARD, on October 23, 1842 by Geo. H. PICKERING, JP.(D.B. A-217) .

J. B. STOCKS to Miss Ruthy KELLY on December 3, 1852 by M. F. RAINEY, JP. (B-71).

Thomas W. M. STOKES, 21, to Mary Nancy E. DUMAS, 14, on Dec­ember 13, 1865 by W. C. JOHNSON, MG. (B-332).

Benjamin H. STONE (SLOAN) to Rebecca PATTERSON on September 24, 1828 by John MULLNS ofEcore A Fabra twp. (D.B. A-8) (Note, this is the earliest marriage on record. Certificate clearly STONE, recorded SLOAN. Both families ~ere in the county.)

Lardin STONE, 36, of Mobile, Alabama, to Miss Sarah HAvlKnrS, 24, of Union County, at house of her father, on October 10, 1849 by J. M. HOGE. (A-109).

Samuel STONE (SLOAN) to Martha Ann TURNER on February 7, (25) 1836 by James WATERS, JP. (D.B. A-40).

Mr. Abraham S. STOW (STOWE), 26, to Miss Susan A. P. MILL~R, 24, by verbal consent of parents, on January 30, 1861 by W. C. LANGFORD, JCC. (B-250). .

Mr. John A. P. C. P. R. STOW, 27, to Miss Susan A. MOORE, 22, on December 3, 1856 by Alexander BEATTIE, MG of BC. (B-172).

Edmond P. STRANGE to Fidalia STEVENS on March 6, 1843 by Richard A. HARGIS, MP. (D.B. A-232).

Ezekiel STRICKLIN, 23, to Miss Mary BECK, 16, both of Loui­siana, on January 30, 1866 by Hezekiah W. BISHOP, JP. (B-140).

David H. STRIPLING, 18, to Amanda E. WOOD, 17, both of Union Parish, La., at residence of John STRIPLING in Lapee1 Twp., on March 21, 1852 by W. H. COCKERHAM, JP. (B-57).

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Lerin R. SULLIVANT, 28, to Mary E. LESSUER, 20, on Oct­ober 31, 1865 by W. C. JOHNSON, MG. (B-326).

J. P. SUMMERS to Mary E. ALPHIN on September 4, 1855 by C.b. LANDERS, MG of BC (B-138).

Lawson SWILLEY to Margarett STILES, dau~hter of Leroy and Mary STILES, on July 19, 1846 by James HESTER, MG. (Not on record) .

Harrison TAGEN to Nancy COX, all of Union County, on February 28, 1848 by Abner D. MARCUS, JP. (A-38).

Richard TAITE, 62, to Agnes HAYES, 45 t both of Ecore A Fabra Twp., on January 2, 1840 by A. G. HILL, JP. (D.B. A-101).

Mr. John T. TARKn"GTON, 3 0, to Miss Ja'ne H. CASKEY, 2 ~, on June 28,1866 by J. P. EVERETT, MG of MBC. (B-367). •

William L. N. TATOM, 34, to Mrs. Ellza E. GEORGE, 40, boto of Union County, on February 21, 1864 by J. H. GRAY, JP. (B-2 94) .

Henry O. TATUM, 21, to Frank A.GRESHAM, 17, both of Union County, at William G. GRESHAM's on September 23, 1858 by J. C. L. AIKIN, MG of MEC£. ~B-200).

Jacob TATUM, 21, to Julia Ann HARRIS, 30, both of Union County, on April 19, 1869 by Geo. A. WILKINS, JP. (C-I04).

Jesse TATUM, 39, of Alabama, to Josephine H. B. AKIN, 21, of Union County, on June 8, 1852 by H. A. SUGG, MG. (B-99).

John TATUM to Emily NEWTON, consent of parties and parents, on November 19, 1846 by C. B. LANDERS, MG of BBC. (A-3) (Note: C. B. LANDERS, clearly SANDERS on this record, clearly LAN­ders on others).

John TATUM, 25, to Miss Mary F. WESSON, 23, on January 10, 1867 by John C. ARDIS, MG. (C-25).

John B. TATUM, 30, to Miss Frances AKIN, 24, both of Union County on July 25, 1856 by Lewis P. LIVELY, MG of MECS.(B-13).

Mr. Organ TATUM, 21,.to Miss A. W. AIKIN, 20, both of Union County, at residence of James AIKIN on October 5, 1859 by J. B. L. AIKIN, MG of MECS. (B-216).'

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William H. TATUM to Harriett E. MC COLOURS, both of Union County, on January 12, 1851 by Jediah SMITH, JP. (B-24).

Elija M. TAYLOR, 34, of Union Parish, La., to Thurza M. VISE 18, of Union County, on November 16, 1863 by James GREENLEE, JP. (B- 2 8 7) .

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J. F. TAYLOR, 18, to Sarah Ann MANN, 20, both of Union Parish, La., on March 12, 1865 by Isaac NEWTON, MG of MCC. (B- 3 08) .

J. W. TAYLOR, 22, to M.C. DEAN, 16, on January 5, 1868 by William H. GATHRIGHT, MG. (C-52).

James TAYLOR to Margaret T. HUCHISON, both of legal age and of Union County, on September 25, 1851 by A. iORTENBERRY, MG of CPC. (B-4 6) .

John TAYLOR,' 28, to Elizabeth THOMAS, 26, both of Union County, on February 1, 1846 by C. L. MC RAE, JP of Van Buren Twp. (Not on record).

John F. M. TAYLOR, 24, to Mary E, MARKAM, 17 at house of Thomas MARKAM, all of Union County, on October 18, 1858 by Stephen SMITH, JP. )B-202).

Mr. John R. TAYLOR, 25, to Mrs. Franqes A. R. JONES, 22, both of-Union County, on May 1, 1864 by J. P. EVERETT, MG ofMBC. (B308).

Samu~l W. TAYLOR, 33, of Louisiana, to Miss Raphael TATUM, 27, of Arkansas, on October 27, 1869 by S. C. LEE, MG. (C-124).

V. R. TAYLOR (Henry V. R. TAYLOR), to Margaret M. MARKHAM, both of lawful age, on December 23, 1858 by Robert G. TERRELL JP. ( B- 206 ) .

Mr. W. H. TAYLOR, 22, to Miss Victoria HILL, 19, both of Union County, on December 2; 1869 by C, P, SWINNEY, GM (C-142).

Mr. W. J. TAYLOR, 26, to Miss Mary V. COCKE, 20 both of Union County, on May 3, 1866 by W. E. HUNT, JP. (B-351). , . ,

Da~id TEAGUE, 22, t~ Evaline TOWNSEND, 15,on January 11, 1853 by Joab B. PRATT, MG of BC. (B-77).

Harrison TEAGUE, 30,.of Union Parish, La., to Susanna OGDEN 21, of Union County, on January 18, 1854 by William F. PRATT JP. (B-1 0 1) .

Nathaniel TEAGUE to Martha HICKS, both of Union County, on December 1, 1844 by John MC LEMORE, JP. (D.B. A 298).

Wimer S. TEAGUE, 23, to Martha CANNADY, 23, both of Union County, on February 9, 1842 by Arthur W. SIMMONS, MG of MECS. (D.B. A-180).

Anderson TEEGE (TEAGUE) to Sarah Ann JESTER, both of lawful ag~, on November 18, 1856 by S. T. COBB, MG. (B-168).

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John TEEGE (TEAGUE) to Sarah SMITH, both of lawful age, on August 26, 1860 by S. T. COBB, MG. (B-239).

Emit TELEROPE, 19, no guardian, to Rebeca HARISON, 16, her mother present and consenting being her only living parent, all of Union County, on August 8, 1869 by Ira L. WILSON, JP. (C-114).

James W. TELFORD, 21, to Mary E. BROOKS, 18, both of Union Parish, L~., on October 2, 1867 by M. VISE, JP. (C-32).

James F. TEMPLE, 19, to Miss Sarah A. RUSH, 22, on October 25, 1857 by Richard A. HARGIS, MG of BC.("Fee not paid.") (B-188).

John H. TEMPLETON, 22, to Mary Ann BOWEL, 22, both of Union Parish, La., on September 28, 1856 by John CATE, JP. (B-163).

S. R. TEMPLTEON to Miss M. E. PATTERSON, both of lawful age, on November 5, 1863 by S. T. COBB, MG. (B-286).

Joseph T. TENINTINE (TERRENTINE), 30, to Miss Harriet E. KILLGORE, 19, bo·th of Union County on December 3, 1854 by James W. REYNOLDS, MG., in presence of James W. LOGAN and James KILLGORE. (B-118).

Mr. Robert G. TERRELL, 41, to Mrs. Sarah L. SHEPPARD, 26, at house of James CARROLL in Union County, on July 5, (8) 1863 by W. C. JOHNSON, MG of BC. (B-281).

Thomas C. (D) TERRELL, 24, to Miss S. E. TATUM, 21, at Joshua P. TATUM's all of Union County, on December 24, 1857 by J. C. L. AIKIN, MG of MECS. (B-187).

The Rev. Joel TERRENTINE, M.D., 27, to Martha Ann BROWN, 18, at residence of Wm. R. BROWN, Esquire, in Union County on December 3, 1856 by John M. BRADLEY, MG of MECS. (B-169).

Hugh M. TERRY, 23, to Mary BENNETT, 17, both of Union County on December 6, 1855 by John BOLDING, MG of MECS. (B-141).

Joseph W. TERRY to Sarah PEAK, both of Union Parish, La., on January 30, 1851 by Hardy K. POOLE, JP. (B-27).

Moses G. TERRY, 21, to Miss Martha M. ROGERS, 19, both of Union County at New London, on September 25, 1859 by John PRYOR, MG of MECS, (B-216).

Mr. Thomas L. TERRY, 33, to Miss Sarah E. WATTS, 17, Harri­son Twp., on November 4, 1847 by S. F. BLACK, JP. (A-34) •

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Mr. Thomas L. TERRY to Miss Martha L. POOL, both of lawful age and with verbal consent o~ her parents, all of Union County, on May 24, 1849 by Jv~eph D. GREENHAW, JP. (A-89).

C. M. (W)THOMAS, 18, to L. A. KINARD, 19, on October 9,1865 by John KEATING, MG. (B-331).

Whitfield THOMAS, 22, to Elizabeth A. PICKETT, 19, on October 25, 1848 by R. A. HARGIS, MG. (A-65) ..

William L. THOMAS, 31, of Hempstead County, to Miss Martha J. MOON, 15, at residence of Mr. Jos. J. MOON in Van Buren Twp., on April 18, 1842 by William CORNISH, Judge. (D.B. A-183), ,

John THOMPKINS, 19, to Nancy GILCREASE, 20, at residence of Mr. BURTON, on August 31, 1847 by C. L. MC RAE, JP. (A-55).

B. Q. THOMPSON, 25, to R. E. MURPHY, 17, both of Union County on December 30, 1868 by John J. COOPER, JP. (C-83) .

• Creed THOMPSON to Miss Henretta PATERSON, Franklin Twp., on March 15, 1839 by John SCARBOROUGH, PG. (D.B. A-70). (Note: Creed THOMPSON Will on Page 164 of D.B. A).

Dr. E. R. THOMPSON, 45, to Mrs. Araminta M. DOBBS, 32 both of Union County, on June 4, 1856 by George PHIFER, JP. (B-158). (Note: See her first marriage above, William C. DOBBS to Ara­minta M. BLACK. He is the father of Catherine THOMPSON to Thomas Harrison NORMAN, above, and of Annhenri THOMPSON to Charles BLACK, above, and she is first coJsin of Charles BLACK and a niece of S. F. BLACK above.)

George H~ THOMPSON, 29, to Mrs. Sarah Ann CATE, 27 both of Union Parish, ·La., on January 3, 1864 by D. A. MC LAURIN JP. (B- 2 89) .

J. B. THOMPSON, 21, to Miss A. L. REYNOLDS, 16, both of Union County on June 11, 1868 by E. W. QUINN, JP. (C-65).

James THOMPSON to Sinther LEE, both of lawful age, on Feb­ruary 3, 1842 by M. C. DRISKILL, JP. (D.B. A-179).

James H. THOMPSON, 19, to S. Ann ~RNOLD, 18, both of Union County, on December 23, 1869 by James MC CAIN, MG. (C-148).

Doctor John A. THOMPSON, 36, to Miss Elizabeth A. KELLY, 26, on December 24, 1862 by William C. LANGFORD, JCC. (B-274).

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Mr. Jno. C. THOMPSON, 21, to Miss Cordelia P. CHRISTIAN, 18, both of Union County, on May 1, 1867 by George M. PRIME, MG. (C-16).

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1881 SHREVEPORT CITY DIRECTORY (Continued from Vol. 21, No.4, page 216)

PHILLIPS, Geo. mate steamboat Willard; r Spri __ .ft(:addo st.

PHILLIPS. Hoses, c. Travis and Common sts.

PHILLIP. fileS';. clerk r Travis and LouisiaGfil sts.

PICKETT,Kat:1e B. Mrs. (widow of J.B. PICKETT), r Travis st n Spring.

PICKETT. Na~tba c. Lawrence n Christ­ian st.

PIERCE,Il .. hr •• dressmaker, Market n Milam stl J! same.

PIERCE, O. W. Caddo Palace, 29 Texas st; r Milam and Edwards sts.

PIERSON, C. D. clerk E. & B. JACOBS; Texas st; r Commerce and Lake sts.

PIGGOTT, W~. C. clerk, Cotton Compess; r Fourth st, Silver Lake.

PIGGOTT, G.W. tinner, F. MARTEL; r MugiltSville.

PINUS, tailer, r Crockett n Cotton st. PLEASANT, Joe c. carpenter, Texas

and Edwards sts. PLEASANTS, W. A. clerk CONWAY &

BUCKELEW. PROBST, D. gunsmith, Milam and Market

sts; r suburbs. POCRIER, F. grocery, Fairfield ave

n city limits •. POLKINGHORN, H. Jr. r Texas st. POLON, G. Sprague st. PORTER, Rod!, c. washwoman, r Crock­

ett n Marshall sts. PORTER, Pink, c. blacksmith, Texas

ave n Common st. POTTER, inspector of ties N.O.P.

railroad; r Marshall and Milam sts. POST OFFICE, Wm. MC KENNA, Postmaster

corner Market and Crockett sts. POWELL, WIn •. grocery Texas ave n Hope

st. PRANKEM. Jas. c. Texas n Common st. PRAYER, Lettie Mrs. r Travis and

Marshalls.tB. PRATTS, Vincent, clerk C. GOUZY: r

same. PRESSER, B. clerk FLORSHEIM BROS.

r 32 Te$8s st. PRESCOTT, J. H. bkp ARDIS eSc PARKER,

r Texas st • PRETTYGOOD, Jeff, c. laborer, BECK­

WITH's gin mfg, r Marshall and Lake eta.

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PRICE, T. E. job printer Times r Caddo st •.

PRITCHARD, Thos. c. porter, r Texas avenue.

PUYEAR, Joel, printer Standard, r 31 Milam st.

PY, O. G. barber, Pacific House. PURDY, Wm. bkp Chas ALLEMAND,

R Pacific House. PUYEAR, J. W. carpenter, Travis

and Mary sts.

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QUERBIS, Andre, clerk C. GOUZY, r same.

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RAFE, Dan, c Lake n Common st. RAFE, Jackson, c. Lake n Common st. RAFE, Pompey, c. Lake n Common st. RAFE, PIes, c. laborer, Lake st n

Common. RAGLAND, R. B. Mrs. home at A.W.O.

HICKS, Lacey b Greenwood n Gary sts. RANDALL, Lewis, c. Texas ave n city

railroad depot. RANDALL, C. J. cotton buyer, bds

John N. HOWELL's, Spring st. RANDOLPH, E. H. (RANDOLPH eSc

SCHAFFER) r Market and Milam sts. RANDOLPH eSc SCHAFFER, attorneys at

law, Spring n Milam st. RATTAFF, J. W. clerk J. BURKETT &

SON; Marshall b Milam and Texas sts.

RATFOOT. Peter, c. laborer, r Sil­ver Lake.

RAVEN, Ross, c drayman, r on T. & P. n Lawrence st.

RAYBURN, J. P. (ROMAGOSA & CO.) r Shreveport.

RAY, John, workman JONES' Saw mill r same.

REBSTOCK, Albert, clerk, r Spring n Caddo st.

REED, Jas. clerk Standard, Spring st. REEVES, Nelson c. warehouseman;

r Spring n Fannin st. RED, John, c. r Market, Silver Lake. REICHLER, Fritz, grocery, Market st.

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REIRSON, Helena S. Mrs. r Travis n Edwards st.

RENDALL, W. R. clerk MULHAUPT's sture; r McNeil st.

RELF, Joe, c. laborer, r Louisiana st. RELFE, Joe c. laborer, r Jordan st. RENDALL, J. S. builder, r McNeil n

Texas st. RENFROE, Chas. r Jordan st and Fair­

fie Id ave. RENFROE, D. Mrs. Jordan st and Fair­

field ave. RENSCHER, Sallie, c. Texas ave n Com­

mon st. RICAL, Wm. laborer, Common n Fannin st. RICHARDS, C. T. foreman J.G. LOONEY;

r Milam b Edwards and Marshall sts. RICHARDS, T. C. saddler, Milam n Market

st. RICOU, J. grocery, Milam and Louisiana,

r same. RIGDON, Mary Mrs. Market st n Milam. RIGDON, Susanna Mrs. Market n Milam st. RIGNUS, Aaron, c. carpenter, Fannin

n Common st. RILEY, J08. r Allen ave, Allendale. RIPINSKY, Gabe (RIPINSKY & BRO.)

r Texas and Market sts. RIPINSKY, Morris (RIPINSKY & BRO);

r Texas and Market sts. RIPINSKY R. & BRO. clothing, Texas

and Market sts. RIPTOE, Horace, c r Market st n Lake. RIPTOE, L. c. laborer, r Cotton st,

Silver Lake. RIVES, Claude, clerk E. D. MC KELLER,

bds Milam and Market sts. RIZZOTI, John W. barkeeper, 53 Texas

st. ROSCH, Ella c. Sprague n Mary st ROBESON, Jonas Mrs. r Lake and

Common sts. ROBERTSON, Jas, r Crockett st n

Edwards. ROBERTS, Lucy, c junction of Texas

ave and Crockett sts. ROBINSON, Carter, c porter, UTZ &

SMITH, r Spring st. ROBINSON, Harriet, c. Levee st n Lake. ROBINSON, Albert c. Hope st n T. & P. ROBINSON, Bill c. Hope st n T. & P.

railroad.

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ROBINSON, Clara, c. Texas ave n Common st.

ROBINSON, Denis, c. Butler's st n Texas avenue.

ROBINSON, John, c. laborer, Beau­regard n Sprague st.

ROBINSON, Hattie, c. Texas av~ n Common st.

ROBINSON, Irene, c, washwoman, Common n Texas st.

ROBINSON, Jerry, c. Common st n Douglass Hill.

ROBINSON, Jos. c. laborer, r Silver Lake.

ROBINSON, J. N. clerk Julius A. JACOBS; r Edwards b Travis and Fannin sts.

ROBINSON, Thos. c. laborer, marbl~ yard, r Butler's st n Texas av~.

ROCHELLE, Frank, c. hostler, r Butlers st n Texas ave.

ROGERS, H. C. (HAY & ROGERS) Common b Crockett & Cotton sts.

ROMAGOSA, D. Sazarac Saloon, 20 Levee st.

ROMAGOSA, R. (ROHAGOSA & CO.) r Jordan st .and Texas ave.

ROMAGOSA & CO. groceries and genl mdse, Texas ave anci Jordan st.

ROOS, Aaron (M. ROOS), r Crockett and Milam sts.

ROOS, Isadore, manager M. ROOS, 10 Texas st.

ROOS, M. Red River Saloon and wine~ and cigars, Texas st n Spring; r Travis n Market st.

ROSE, Mark, clerk BECKWITH's gin mfg; r Jordan and Greenwood sts.

ROSEN, Mrs. Texas ave n Land sts. ROSENTHAL, P. genl mdse, 49 Texa~

st. ROSS, Sam c. laborer, T. and P.

n Hope st. ROUCHERAU, N. c. porter, Mugins­

ville. ROUCHEREAU, Hy c. porter at post

office; r on T. and P. n Hop~ st. ROUGAGNOE, Hy bar tender, 29 Texas

st; r 23 Milam st. ROW, Peter, c. cook, r Spring st

n Lake.

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RUBENSTEIN, M. r Crockett st n Ed­wards.

RUBISSELL, A. laborer JONES' saw mill; ~ Market n railroad depot.

RULL, C. C. bkp; r Crockett st n Lake.

RUM, Jake, butcher, stall 48 new market house, r Butlers st n Western ave.

RUSSELL, W. B. barkeeper Pacific House.

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SANFORD, C. E. cotton clk LINDSEY & STEERS, r Travis b Louisiana and Common sts.

SAINTIGNAU, Ed barber MEYER's r Spring st.

SARTINNI, Ed barber; r Spring n Fannin st.

SAMUELS, Allex, c. drayman, Loui­siana n Crockett st.

SAMUELS, Andre, c. laborer, r Loui­siana n Crockett st.

SAMUELS, Thos. c. laborer, Crock­ett n Marshall st.

SANDERS, Dick, c. in alley b Travis and Fannin n Common st.

SANDERS, J. A. Dr. Market st n Franklin st.

SANDERS, Jennie Miss, Milam n Louisiana st.

SANDERS, Lettie, c. r Peabody n Butler's st.

SANFORD, Travis n Common st. SARNATIUS, L. finisher, Wm. ENDERS. SAUNDERS, Amanda, c. Common and

Travis sts. SAUNDERS, John, clerk T. and P.

railroad; r Pacific House. SAUNDERS, Nick, c. in alley b Fan­

nin and Travis n McMcNeil st. SAWYER, John R. Salesman, G. W.

PEARCE, r Texas n Louisiana sts. SCHAEFER, Dora Mrs. Lake b Louisiana

and McNeil sts. SCHAEFFER, Albert, clerk, Lake n Mc­

Neil st. SCHAEFFER, Mrs. Lake n Louisiana st. SCHAFFER, Henry, clerk, Lake n McNeil

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SCHALLENBAUM, Geo. carpenter, Milam n Louisiana st.

SCHIDET, Frank, baker, city bakery; r 62 Texas st.

SCHILLING, C. G. druggist clerk L. M. CARTER; r Texas and Spring.

SCOFJELD, H. B. J. B. HUGHES & CO. r Texas ·and Edwards sts.

SCOFIELD, H. B. clerk J. COUR­RADE ; r Texas st opp court house.

SCOFIELD, W. D. cotton buyer, Levee n Crockett st; r McNeil n Travis st.

SCHILLING, J. A. tinner, r 23 Texas st.

SCHOLER, Geo. Wm. butcher r Mc­Neil and Cotton sta.

SCOTT, Jas. c. drayman, Hopest, Butler's Hill.

SCOTT, J. J. D. r Common b Fan­nin and Travis sts.

SCOTT, J. W. cotton buyer, E. E. MC DONALD; r same.

SCOTT, Juliet Miss, home Mrs. SANFORD's on Fannin n Louisiana st.

SCOTT, Lucretia, r Spring and Travis sts.

SCOVELLE, M. S. agent N.O.R.R. Trans. Co. r Fairfield avenue.

SEAY, WM. A. attorney at law and editor of Standard; r McNeil and Crockett sts.

SEAGUE, Taylor, bricklayer, Mur~ phy st; Allendale.

SEDBERRY, J. M. Clerk GREGG & FORD; r ·Cotton n McNeil st.

SEIGMAN, D. E. Star Saloon, 64 Texas st; Cumpston's Hotel.

SELLSMEYER, John, turner Wm. ENDERS; Cotton n Spring st.

SELJ ... ARS, H. C. (SPARKS & SELLARS), Christian n Texas avenue.

SEMANOSKY, Morris, clerk, r Crockett n Louisiana st.

SEWALL, F. E. Mrs. Jordan n Greenwood sts.

SEWALL, M. Mrs. Jordan and Green­wood sts.

SEXIAS, Liz zie, Texas ave n city railroad depot •

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SHAFFER, Adam, derk Wm. :ENDERS. SHAFFER, John'D. (RANDULPH 0. SHAFFER);

r Terrebonne'parish. SHAW, John, wood worker CaddQ carriage

factory, r Texas st. SHEPEARD', J. Heqry; at torney at law, 8

Spring st, r Lake and Commerce sts. SPEAR, John, c. Hope st n Texas ave. SHIDET, V. watchmaker, Market st n

Commercial alley. SHIPMAN, Jo11n, baker City Bakery; r

62 Texas st. ' . SHREVEPORT DAI LY STANDARD, L. R. S IM­

MONS, prop., 16 Milam st. SHREVEPORT'DAILY TIMES, A.D. BATTLE,

editor, Spring. st ,0.: Milam and Crock­ett sts.

SHREVEPORT COTTON COMPRESS CO. Comm­erce b Texas andJ'raviS8ts.

SHREVEPORT CITY RAft~OADDEPOT, cor Jordan st ahd Texas ave.

SHULSINGER, H. genl mdse, 3 Levee st. SHUTTLEWORTH, John, clerk E.&B. JACOBS;

Texas st, r Travis st n McNeil. SIFFELL, R. genl mdse, r Texas h Loui-

siana st. , SIGNAL SERVICE, E., F. BRADY, Mgr. off

Milam at n Spring. SILVERSTEIN, R. genl mdse, 51 Texas st;

r same. SIMMON, Lena Mrs. r McNeil and Fannin st. SIMMONS"C. r Travis and Common sts. SIMMONS, Israel, cotton, buyer, office

S. HEROLD'; rTr.~vis st, n, McNeil. SIMMONS, John;, c.' porter CONWAY &

BUCKELEW; r Turner st. . SIMMONS, JoHn N.clerk E. & B.JACOBS;

Texas st; r Spring st~ SIMMONS, L. R.'prdp Standard; rCrockett

and McNeil sts. SIMMONS, Nathan, clerk S. ~EROLD, r

Travis n McNeil st. ' SIMMONS, Owen, c. porter C,ONWAY &

BUCKELEW; r n City Park. SIMON, H. genl mdse, rex~s and Com­

mon sts. SIMMONS, Monroe, c. on T. and P. n

Hope st. " SIMON, Lettie, c.Cotton n Edwards st. SIMON, R. clothing, 61 Texas at. SIMPSON, Dan. c.in alley b Milam

and Crockett n Louisiana st.

THE GENIE ~irst Quarter 1988 42

SIMPSON, Phil. c. laborer, Common n Fannin st.

SISTER MARY ANGELICA, super­ioress St. Mary's Convent, Edwards and Fannin sts.

SKINNER, Mollie, c. r Lake st, Silver Lake

SMITH, Butler, c. laborer, r Milam n Marshall st.

SMITH, Charles c. r Caddo and Spring sts.

SMITH, Francis, c. Caddo and Marshall sts.

SMITH, Gussie Mrs. dressmaker Texas n Marshall st.

SMITH, Geo. c. drayman, Fuurth st n Marshall; Silver Lake.

SMITH, Harriet, c. r Lake st n Marshall.

SMITH, Hattie Mrs. r Travis st n Edwards.

SMITH, Henry c. hostler, Mugins­ville.

SMITH, Jos. foreman CONNOR's stables; r Edwards n Milam st.

SMITH, Jos. B. (UTZ & SMITH) .r Allendale. SMITH, J. H. saloon keeper, r Milam and Marshall sts.

SMITH, J. W. Milam and McNeil st. SMITH, J. W. Fairfield ave n city limit.

SMITH, Lizzie Mrs. Marshall st Silver Lake.

SMITH, Marcus, c. r Marshall st. SMITH, Peter. c. porter L. LEIB­

MAN; r Arsenal Hill. SMITH, Reuben, clerk UTZ & SMITH Fairfield avenue.

SMITH, Saunders, c r on railroad n Christian st.

SMITH, Vic. c. washwoman, r Com­mon n McNeil st.

SNYDER, S. freight agent T.and P. railroad; r Market n Lake st.

SOAPE, Jas. C. wholesale and re­tail grocer and cotton factor, Milam and Levee sts, r Fairfield avenue.

SOKOLOSKY, Bernard, clerk E. PHELPS; r 32 Texas st.

SOKOLOSKY, L. genl mdse, 37 Texao st, r Fannin n Edwards st.

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SOKOLOSKY, S. dry good~, Tex.;1s st Spring n Fannin st.

SOLINSKY, L. dry goods, 16 Te~as; r r Fannin n Marshall st.

SOLOMON, Sook, c. Lake 0 Common st. SOUR, A. Hardware and croLkery, 58

Texas st; r Common n Texas st. SOUR, Ben, clerk GOLDSMITH & LEAD­

MAN, r Market st. SOUTH, carpenter, Common and Travis st. SOUR, Hy, clerk A.SOUR; r Common n

Texas st. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. M. E. TEGER, man~

ager, Milam b Spring and Market sts. SOU~THESS, Chas. clerk, 59 Texas st. SOUJOURNER, Alf. c. Hope st n T.&P. SPARKS, A. V. (SPARKS & SELLARS)

Christian n Marshall,Silver Lake. SPARK, W. H. r Crockett n Lousiana st. SPARKS & SELLERS, contractors and

builders, address city. SPEAR, Martha c. washwoman, r Common

n Milam st. SPRINGEL, John F. bar keeper, r 9

Texas st. SPRINGFIELD, Katie, c works at Mrs.

HEROLD's, Lawrence st n Texas Ave. STANLEY, Wm. c. laborer, Butlers St

n Murphy. STANLEY, Rufus, c. laborer, Butlers n

Murphy. STANDARD PRINTING AND BINDING OFFICE,

L. R. SIMMONS, prop. 16 Milam st cor Spring.

STAR BAKING AND CRACKER FACTORY, C. P. THENARD, Prop. Travis n Levee st.

STANE, Mathilda, c. r alley b Fannin and Caddo sts.

STEELE, C. Mrs. r Fannin n Marshall st.

STEERS, Cyprus s. (LINDSEY & STEERS); r Fannin n McNeil st.

STEPHENS, J. H. groceries, 15 Levee st, r Sprague st.

STOCKWELL, J. J. farmer, Caddo and Edwards st.

STEPHENSON, Wm. c. painter, Spring n Lake st.

STEWART. D. H. auditor Am. R. W. Imp. Co. Smith Buildings, r Spring n Milam.

ST. JAMES METHODIST (c) CHURCH; Rev. Mr. MORART. c. pastor •

THE GENIE First Quarter 1988 43

STOCKING, Adolph c. steward l. S. Marine Hospital, r. sam~ .

STODDARD, Frank J. clerk Abe DREYFUSS, r Texas n McNeil st.

STOLE, Ed c. laborer, Texas st n Common.

STONE, Lestly (MULHAUPT & STONE); Crockett n. Common st.

STONER, J. H. Mrs. dress maker, r Texas and Market sts.

STONER, J. H. undertaker dod car­penter, Marshall and Texas sts. r. same.

STEVENS, Demp. c. laborer, JONES' Saw mills, r Lawrence beyond T & P.

STEVENS, Levina, c. Murphy st n Lacey st.

STEVENS, Westly, c. Texas avenue beyond Jordan st.

STELLE, Elizabeth Mrs. Lake st n Common.

STONES, confectioner baker, Texas ave 0 Normao st.

STRAUSS, Leon, jeweler, Texas st, r Edwards 0 Texas st.

STRINGFELLOW, 1. H. Mrs. Cotton n Louisiana st.

STRINGFELLOW, T. S. bkp MC WILLIAMS & DEMING; r Louisiana and Cotton sts.

STROHMEYER, Joe (J. BACH); r Market n Texas st.

STRONG, Jane, c. Marshall st 0

Cotton. STRUBE, WID. grocery, Texas ave n

Christian st. STUDEYEAR, John, c. Lake n Cotton

st. SUGAR, Patrick c. Lawrence n Rey­

nold st. SUNDDEIN, Emile, clerk FLORSHElM

BROS. r Smith Buildings, Spring n Milam st.

SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA; meets second Monday in October. E. BER­MUDEZ, chief justice, Felix P. PORCHE, R. B. TODD, Wm. LEVY, Charles E. FENNER. associate justices.

SWAIN, Andre Capt. Corrie Brandon, r Marshall n Cotton st .

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SWEARINGEN, N. E. Mrs. boarding house, Edwards n Texas st.

SWEARINGEN, R. J. B. constable for Hargrove, J. of P. r Edwards n Texas st.

T

TABER, John W. (TABER & KINNEY) and (MARBURG & TABERO; r Butlers st n Texas avenue.

TABER & KINNEY, marble yards, Texas and Louisiana sts.

TABER, Mrs. teacher St. Mary's Con- ,'­vent; r Edwards n Travis st, Battle House.

TABER, Rufus, r Spring and Caddo sts. TALLY, Martin, r Louisiana st n Texas. TALLY's OPER HOUSE, HYAMS & FORD,

mgrs, Milam b Market & Spring sts. TAPER, R.T.H. bkp J. D. DILLON, r

Spring and Caddo st8. TARE, Anna c. washwoman, r Crockett

and Marshall sts. TATE, Randall, c. Lacy st R Fairfield

avenue. TAYLOR, Ben, c. porter Cotton Ex­

change. TAYLOR, R. L. clerk W. F. TAYLOR, • TATLOR, Thompson, c. r Fannin n Mc-' ..;

Neil st. TAYLOR, Wm. c. cook, r Marshall n ~ake

st. TAYLOR, W. F. cotton factor, receiving

and forwarding and genl commission marchant, Levee and Crockett sts, bds Milam and Spring sts.

TAYLOR, W. S. mgr Wester Union Tele-graph Co. r Crockett n Marshall sts.

TAYLOR, Fannie, c. Common st n Fannin. TAYLOR, G. N. Jordan n Fairfield ave .. TAYLOR, I8am, c grocery, Texas ave n

Christian st. TAYLOR, Robt. c. Reynolds n Lawrence

st. TAYLOR, S. L. judge of district court,

r Jordan st n Fairfield avenue. TEXAS AND PACIFIC RAILROAD, b Marshalli/

and Shreveport, office in Marshall, SNYDER, ticket agent.

TEXAS WAGON YARD, A. C. MITCHELL & SONS, props. Texas ave n Lawrence st.

THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. COR Market and Milam sts. H. M . DICKINSON, manager.

THATCHER, George C. (THATCHERS SCHOOL), Jacobs st n Fairfield ave.

THATCHER's SCHOOL, Jacobs st n Fairfield ave.

THATCHER, M. S. Mrs. (THATCHER's SCHOOL). Jacobs st n Fairfield ave.

THENARD, C. P. Star Bakery and Crackery Factory, r Travis n .Levee st.

THOMAS, Carter, c. r Hope st n Butler's Hill.

THOMAS, Stephen Rev. c. M. E. (col) Church; r Hope n Texas

cave. THOMAS, Thos. c. Hope st n T.

and P. THOMPSON, Arthur, c. Sprague n Mary st.

THOMENSON, Emerline c. Turner st. THORNTON, Dolly, c. Texas ave

and Cotton st. THOMPSON, Dean, c. Butlers st

n Western ave. THOMPSON, Harriet, c. Lake st

n Common. THO~SON, John c Texas ave n

Norman st. THOMPSON, Missouri, c. Sprague

n Mary st. THOMPSON, Pete, c. harness maker,

Texas ave and Cotton st. THOMPSON, Tobt. c. r city. THOMPSON, T. c.laborer, Texas ave.

and Beauregard st. TOMPSON, Anna L. c. Common and Travis st.

TIGGS, John, c. laborer, Butlers st n Peabody.

THOMAS, Hy c. porter, Eldorado Saloon, Sprague n Mary st.

THOMAS, Jos. barber, r n city hospital.

THOMAS, Jas. carpenter, r Crock­ett n McNeil st.

THOMAS, Joe, c. Fannin n McNeil st. THOMAS, John, c. laborer, r Mar­ket n Lake st.

(To be continued)

THE GENIE First Quarter 1988

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NAME OF MAN BROWN

CADDO PARISHJ LA. ·MARRIAGE INDEX (Continued from Vol. 21, No.4, page 226)

Mose Moses Munday Murry M Nathan Nelson Nelson Nere Oliver Osa Paul Peter Peter Peter Peter Peter Peter Peter Phil Pfiillip Phillip Phillip Picayune Picayune Pierre P·rice Prince P B P K Richard Richard

Richard Richard Richard Robt Rebt Robt Robtt Robt Robt Robt Robt S Sq,m Sq.m Sam Saral Saml Saml J Sandy Shall Shedrick Silas

NAME OF WOMAN DATE WILLIAMS Clara B&L 3'=25-1908 REVEN Bet~y 1- 2-1866 TEST Mrs Agnes 12-13-1900 SANDERS Gertrude BSL 12-29-1909 HUDSDN Lottie 12-29-1909 SMITH Isfelia 8-22-1900 STAk~~ Ellen 2-13-1874 BOONL Charity B&L 1-25-1883 f'A'l'TERSON Laura 1- 1-1891 Jf.FfIRSON Martha 12- 8-1908 HARRIS Billy 7-22-1898 WH~TEHURST Mary f 10-17-1908 SULLIVAN Nancy Ann '12-12-1855 FRENCH Jane B 7- 1-1868 BROWN Rhody B&L 8-19-1875 BROWN Mary P B 9-25-1875 SMALLWOOD Mollie 12- 6-1892 BROWN Sarah B&L 12-23-1901 JONES Augusta 10- 2-1907 ARINGTON Mar·tha 8-16-1888 BIeEY Ann BtL 7-16-1875 MARSHALL Florence 10-21-1897 PARKER Julia 11-26-1908 GUILFORD Tena 3-17-1888 JONES Phoebe 1- 1-1895 ELY.Carrie 12-23-1906 HILL Catherine 10-12-1883 BATEM Droa 7-17-1870 WILLIAMS Nancy 3-27-1907 CAGE Minola 12-25-1910 GRIFFIN Lucie 12-31-1885 WILLIAMS Mrs. Bettie

BSL YOUNG Milly REED Sallie WI LSON Evel ena LEWIS Mattie DAVIS Mariah SPENCER Delia THOMAS Amanda ARMSTRONG Annie WATSON Tennessee SMITH Rosabel KING Aurelia CAREY Jane JORDAN Hattie SMITH Lucy

B&L

HERRON Sarah RIC~ARDSON Lethia WILkIAMS Victoria B LEE·Tilda JOHNSON Melissa GIPSON Mary BROWN Randel '(To be continued)

9-30-1893 2-22-1896

11-24-1901 12- 2-1907

1-21-1882 4-14-1892

12-24-1896 12-31-1907 11-27-1907

1-16-1909 11-15-1909 10-26-1892

3-31-1887 6- 9-1900 3-22-1902

12-29-1866 9-25-1907 2- 9-1871

10-30-1898 7- 6-1901

12-26-1890 4- 5-1877

THE GENIE First Quarter 1988 45

BK & PG 33-710 16-148 24-674 34-599 35-489 24-404 8- 38

14-447 18-681 34-347 22-679 34-220

1-415 4-339 9- 13 9- 25

19- 6 58 26- 93 33-263 17-491

8-403 22-266 34 - 3 24 17-379 20- 681 32- 97 14-672

5-878 32-535 36-407 16-123

20-17 q 21-:13U 25- 7 8 i 33-4)1 14-118 19-483 21- 647 32-171 33-400 34-515 35-297 19-606 16-658 24-301 26-417

4-411 33-245

6-175 23- 18 25-450 18-243 10- 59

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NAME OF MAN BROWN Solomon

Solomon Squire Stephen Sumpter Taylor> Thos Thos Thos B Tom Tom Tom Tom Tom Tom Tom Tommie Tony T M Virgil Virgil Wal ter Walter Washington West Will Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm Wm D Wm T Wm W Willie Willie Willie Willie Willie Willis Wire Wyatt W A W D W E W Green W H' W H

THE GENIE Firat Quarter 1988

NAMf or WOMAN TTGG~ Jenny B HUNTER Mary B&L SMITH Kiddy HARVEY Mary Jane B&L HUGGINS Luella JAMES Mattie B&L SCOTT Mary An9 BENTY Ma'rtha OGILVIE Mahala JONES Mary CHATMAN Minnie WARE Ma:linda WILLIAMS Mary WILLIAMS Annie GAMBLE Belle JOE Lucy B&L SMITH Eliza MC PHERSON Gracie HILL E11en COMBS Ellen MOS'ELY.Della PETERSON Gazelle COLLINS Narcissa B&L JOHNSON Bertha THOMAS Alberta FREEMAN Lizzie HUGGARD Elizabeth CHILDRES Lawrence B CHILDERS Mrs L BELL Rebecca BELL Rebecca CLATEON Tilly MC CULLOUGH Lucinda HILL Mary WALKER Frances THOMAS Lizzie DUBOSE Leanna WILLIAMS Mrs M A MARKS Rehecca L ENGLISH S'usan V ALLEN Mary PARSONS Clemmie TAYLOR Gertrude WILLIAMS Lizzie COLE Carrie YOUNG Selina B&L LEWI sHciirr i et B& L CONNELL Caroline HUBBARD Mrs Nannie BURKETT Mabel GRAVES Amanda I TINA Emma TURNER Arlinda

. HUBBARD Mrs S S

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DATE 4-13-1871 3-25-1876 9-18-1870 4-29-1876 5-14-1891 6-24-1909 1-13-1869 1-18-1909 4-25-1895

12-29-1878 9- 4-1897 4-13-1901 1- 4-1903 2- 1-1904

11-27-1907 7- 6-1909 2-27-1910 1- 6-1903

7-10-1878 12- 1-1894 12-18-1899 4- 6-1904

12- 9-1897 1-16-1906

12-22-1903 6-10-1852 6-17-1854 6-18-1854

11- 9-1857 11- 9-1857

1-15-1874 1-11-1888 5-25-1895

10-16-1899 2-15-1904

12-21-1911 12- 3-1865

5-30-1888 5-23-1856 8-13-1896

12-26-1902 8-21-1906 2- 2-1911 2-12-1911 6- 1-1887 8-21-1880

12- 2-1894 8-24-19U3

12-25-1904 3-19-1891

B K f, PI 6-236 9-203 6- ., 9-21 9

19- SO 34-841) 4-447

34-48t 21- b L.-1b~ 22-214 25-29G 27-2bS 28-4~i

33-3~7

35- :2 3 35-6b8 27-268 33-127 11- 54 20-S96 23-771 28-671 22-34:; 33- 560 28- 31 ~

1- 304 1-3H, 1-379 2- S~

2- f:iO 7-464

17-293 21- 31 23-6S0 28- s.n 36- 371)

2-.33'J 17-435

1-471 21-474 21:,-111 31-47 .l

36-70l) 36-798 17- 41 13- 7{~ ~O-~'1"

27 -'f S : :>9-.,3/ lS'-;,-ld'.

3- 8-l8SS lS-4!~ 9-27-1893 ~O-~l~ 7-15-1906 31-404

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NAME OF MAN BROWN

BROWNING BROWNLEE BROWNING BROWNWELL BRUCE

BRUHIN BRUNER

BRUNINING BRUNSON BRUTON

BRYAN

BRYANT

THE GENIE

W M W W W W W W Wade H Wm W B Hailey B Albert E H Thos H T H E J J F L J Robt Daniel 0 C J Nathan A B B Morrison Cazlis Ellis E J Geo B G W H S Jas Allen Bill Bussy Chas Clem D M Ed Wm Ed Eli Geo Henderson Henry Henry Isiah Jerry Jerry James Jim Jim Jim Joe Johnson Jonas Jonas J W Oscar L

First Quarter 1988

NAME OF WOMAN YOUNGBLOOD Doshea ALBROOKS Nancy B MOREHEAD Peny KILPATRICK Mrs Mattie BARR Eva V BEASLEY Lou B&L TAYLOR Emma BALLARD Beatrice RENOIS Lo-tt ie DEVOE Leanna ROLAND Florence MC CLENDON Minnie HOE ITT E T BLAIR R J 8&L BURNEY Jeffersona MAJERS Mrs Sarah B LEWIS Maria GRIFFIN Bertha L MOORE Lula RICE Mrs Sabie NEWMAN Fannie G WILLIAMS Laura JOHNSON Margaret HAMILTON Penelope C KOUHONT Eva DIXON Nancy MC CAIN Leona TARBELL Minnie E LEWIS Emily BRAKEFIELD Laure. LITTON Lillie HOLLAND Henrietta B&L TAYLOR Lizzie SMITH E S KENT Elzoda STATEN Emma HAMPTON Atwill LASHA Lerenia REMER Amanda B&L ELLIS Celeste THOMAS Annie HARRIS Dicy THOMAS Louisa B&L SINCLAIR Pauline THOMPSON Easter POWELL Ellen B&L ROSS Lucy VALES Maggie PILKINGTON Eula L GILHAM Pelina B&L RENTY Alvonia FLANNAGAN Lottie CROWDER E A MORRIS Mary

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DATE BK & PG ---,-:yl.J. -··19 0 3 2 7 - 68 0

6-26-1872 6~- 61 I-FJ.-187 ~j

H7-22-1900 2-16-1882 3-31-1879 4-17 -189!i 3- 6-1857 1-24-1911 5- 2-189:1_

1-14-190G 8- 8-1H95 4- 8-1909

12-27-1875 4-24-1898 3- 9-186B

12-15-1880 1-11-1905 3-31-1900 6-26-1907

10- 3-18 9~l 10- 7-190~)

12-28-1869 11-13-1883

5- '7-190G IJ-IB-18f,£) 1-1 ~1- 1911

10-20-1887 10-12-1870

4-2!)-1900 10-2:L-1907

9-29-1909 2-18-1909

10-26-1900 10-18-1900

9-28-,1909 5- 9-1909 9-22-1907 7-27-1893 2-28-1878

12-26-1900 8- 9-1906 8- 8-1879 8-27-1905 8-15-1888 2- 2-1875 8- 7-1883 1-26-1906 1- 3-1909 9-29-1874 6-21-1903 6-21-1906

10-30-1902 2- 2-·1891

fj};2- 3 :~ 'I 21J.-3GB Ff-ISS 11-28 :1 2 ~~- 5Bl'

2- 2 ~l 3G-6SS 1 ~J - lJ. () 30-713 21- fln 3 LJ.-692 £)!;2_lJ. 0 ',I 2?-GOG

3-147 IJ-191; 29-69S 2lJ.-18 :3 33- 4:~ 20-182 35-1~l!)

5- 68 l J.

IlJ.-7 0 [i 31-260

3- 2li 3 G- 61J_ 17-158

()- ? (\ 24-242 23-309 25-164 34-589 24-543 24-514 35-170 34-749 33-241 20-119 10-423 24-756 31-452 11-363 30-380 17-488

8-290 14-613 30-708 34-474

8-18l.f· 27-603 31-352 27- 73 18 -7 3lJ.

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BRYSON

BUCCOLA EUCP\NAN

BUCK

BUCKELEW

BUCKENRIDGE BUCKINGHAM BUCKLES BUCKLEY BUCKMASTER BUCKNER

BUCKSTON BUELL

BUFFET BUFFINS BUFORD BUHLAU BUHLAW BUII: BULL BULLARD

o B Peter Sim Simon Simon Simon Tollos Thos Tom Tom Ulysses Wade B Walter Willie A E A W John Jno Jno Saml Jr Fred Calvin C Robt Robt W Taylor J 0 Taylor Wm Wm Andrew C Moses F John Ed Jos C Morris W Daniel Henderson Jas C Lee Lee Jr Moore Sam Vance Austin P Geo W Isam Matthew Joshua J Alphonso Alphonse Duncan Wm G Aaron

THE GENIE First Quarter 1988

NAME OF WOMAN DATE DICKERSON Hattie -9':-':5-1900 COLE Margaret 12-30-1886 HARRIS Caroline 1- 1-1891 MOSE1.JEY Hannah Ann 12-1:3-1877 HOLT Mary 1- 6-1898 SULLIGAN Anna 10- 8-·1903 JEFFERSON Mary ~-12-1900 TIGGS Jeanette 11-17-1886 MOORE Eliza 12-26-1888 DAVIS Belle 8-24-1907 RUSHTON Florida 3- 5-1899 CLARK Milly 11-16-1899 DAVIS Lucy 1-19-·1911 DUNAHO Leola 6-25-1910 PHILLIPS E B 12-2 1+-.1898 SPELLMAN Angela C 2-14-1904 RICHARDSON Anna 12-27-1879 HILL Rose 2-25-1899 MILES Betty 12-23-·1909 PHILLIPS Effie 11-21-1894 JARRETT Gertrude 7- '2-1906 HAMILTON Sarah 10-31··18L~8 HAMILTON S S B 10-25··1848 MC CLEOD Mrs Sarah ATl'l 4- :~··1841

MC LEOD Sarah A S 4- 5-1841 SMALL Becky 7-1,3··1876 SESSOMS Lucy 11-15·1908 JACKSON Minnie 1 .. 7··1887 HOLTON Franc,~s f)- 3··1879 EDWARDS Malissa I:,&L 3-·1. ')··1803 VORDENBAUMEN ROBa \-' ~>·15··19()6

BUCKELEW Martha A B 3- 3··1873 LAX Elizabeth ----.- .. --.--MC CASLAND Jessie 11-27··1899 WAGNER Sallie 1-12-1907 DAVIS Martha Ann 11- 5-1863 ABIGHT Mrs Elizabeth IIB9-19··1871 DUNCAN Elizabeth 2-14-1883 HYDE Nannie S 2-27-1868 KENNEDY Lucy 5-12··1868 CUTLIFF Carrie 3- {-1897 HARRISON Ann B 2- 9-1872 COLEY Josephin~ B&L 12-2~-1892 RICHARDSON C3.ro1inE! 12-1+··1909 BONNEGENT Es tel:.e C 5·-11··18 g8 ALLWINE Mary 5 .. • :2 -] 861 GRAVES Ann B 2-23 .. 1873 SMITH Nancy 9- '2··1907 CROMWELL Nancy B 11-21-1848 WILDER Ellen 5- 7-1861 WILDER Ellen B 4-24-1861 JONES Mrs Irma M 4- 4-1909 WHITEHEAD Ida C 1-23-1898 ABREM August~s 11-29-1900

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• NAME OF MAN BULLARD

BUM LEY BUNCH

BUNCKUM BUNCOM

BUNCOMB

BUNCOMBE BUNDY

BUNKUM BUNTING BUOY BURCH

BURCHAM BURKETT BURDEN

BURDETT

BURDIN BURELL BURFIS BURG

Ed Isiah Jackson Jackson Jno Limos Lymus Milo Chas Jas R J M P Louis Daniel Ernest Allen Daniel Louis Louis Sam1 Daniel Colonel Dave Wash Sam1 T W Geo A1f L Anderson A L Geo Henry Henry Henry Jas Jesse C Major Marshall Moses Prince J A Chas W Anthony Elijah Jno Robt Tucker Edgar Will Jno Green Paris Luke Luke

THE GENIE First Quarter 1988

NAME OF WOMAN SNEED Eve1ena WILLIAMS Josephine JOHNSON Susanna ALEXANDER Margaret HAYES Katie DANTLES Bettie SHEPHERD Laura EDEN Mary L

Bf.L Bf.L

RAMBIN M E B&L GOWANLOCK Laura M B&L PHILLIPS Chloe HAHN Louisa LUSTER Julia HARDY Edie GRANT Hester DAVIS Annie DANIELS Eliza JETER Eliza LLOYD Mary WILSON Leah

B&L B&L

B GREEN Caroline HAMPTON Amelia TERRELL Sophia ABERNATHY Cresa B CHAMBLISS Annie E B~L RUSSELL Mary G LONG Henrietta DANIELS Carrie SMITH Louisa JONES Callie WHITE Martha JONES Cary CHAPMAN Sarah

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12- 8-1903 10-20-1879

2- 6-1907 7-28-1894 7-18-1857 1- 7-'_911 6- 8-1871

12- 24-:~ 9G4 7-10-1897 2-.14-18911-

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NAME OF MAN BURGESS

BURHAM BURK

BURKE

BURKETT

BURKHAM BURKS

BURLEIGH

BURLEY BURLINGTON BURMAN BURNES

BURNETT

BURNEY

THE GENIE

Eugene Walter Tony Chasteen Green Isaac N W (Rev) N W Yean Wm Anderson

Christine Ed Geo Henry Jno Thos Thos Thos Wm Wm D W J H Saml H Green Jno J W Russell Shade S B Edw H

Martin B Bert Jas R Alfred Geo Jacob Eugene Green Gus N G N H C Jack Jobe Peter R J S A Zach Abe Chas Ed Joe

First Quarter 1988

NAME OF WOMAN TIEW Minerva WHITE Maude WILLIAMS Mary BRYAN Cheney THOMPSON Ten.:i SIMMONS Celia BERRY Sarah Ann HEARN Sarah A U KENNEDY Gertrude SAXON Lucy B&L WASHINGTON Louisiana

B&L WILLIAMS Oleiste RAFE Lavinia SIMON Mary Eliza WHITE Alberta MILLER Julia HOGAN Bridget JIMMONS Minerva B&L CROCKETT Nanie SMITH Jennie TAYLOR Amanda GRAHAM Edith ADAMS Josie BRITTLE Martha WILSON Mary FOSTER Penda HASKIN Gracie SMALL Mandy THOMPSON Eleanor' CARTER Susie CALLOWAY Catherine J

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RIVINAC/H RIGAUT

FRINK CROSBY

DAVIS PAGE HOWELL GALLOWAY LADNER

BRANNON SCRUGGS DUKE

MITCHELL HEWITT

CAIN COOPER LUSK BAUMAN

GORDON BOYD

CLEMENS WELDON GLOVER

THE GENIE

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Searching for Peter RIVINAC, composer of piano music and "pro­fessor" in Jackson, MS, from 1861 to ca 1875. Family of RIVINAC(H) were organ-builders in Germany and France, emigrating to U. S. ' . about 1850.. Peter and son, Pierce, ran organ-building company, moving to a Benton (State unknown, but not in Mississippi). ,Firm still existed in 1920. Peter supposed to have died in Benton in 1915, age 85. In which of the southern states was their Benton? Write Jean Paul RIGAUT, 3411 rue Saint-Jacques, 75005-Paris, France.

The 1850 slave census of Sicily Island, Catahoula Par, LA lists John S. FRINK as having slave woman w/children, one of whom corres­ponds in age to my gr. grandmother. How can identity of these slaves be found? Write Janice CROSBY, 860 N. 900 West, Provo, UT 84604.

Working on following lines: DAVIS, PAGE, HOWELL and GALLOWAY. Think Daniel PAGE came from Covington, LA. Carolyn Davis LADNER, 147 Crestview Drive, Gulfport, MI 39503.

Who were parents of Kinmon Lee BRANNON, b 1888, d 1922, Oklahoma City, OK? Also trying to locate all SCRUGGS, anytime, anyplace. Estelle BRANNON DUKE, P. o. Box 426, Anna, TX 750(,3.

Seeking descendants of James HEWITT (s/o Pardon C.), b ca 1844, Athens Co., OH; resided MO & KS 1870-1880; rem. to Siloam Springs, Benton Co., AR after 1880; mr. Martha. Children: Howard, Phelia B., Etiah, Fayette, Earl, Mary, Maggie, Epinona, and Jamesina. Contact Susan L. MITCHELL, 34233 Shawnee Trail, Westland, MI 48185.

Seeking info William and Nancy CAIN, parents Robert CAIN b 22 June 1815 (place unknown), mr. Mrs. Jane Melville COOPER (LUSK) 5 June 1853; d 15 Oct 1873, Shreveport, LA. Only note in Family Bible. Wm. & Nancy known to Mrs. L. S. BAUMAN of Shreveport (now deceased). Contact Rev. James R. CAIN, 501 D'Arbonne Ave., Monroe, LA 71203.

Hickey Solomon GORDON moved from GA to Miller Co., AR ca 1858; d Bright Star, AR 26 Dec 1884; m. Mary (Polly) DUKE 29 May 1838, Russell Co., AL. Civil War Records show he was released as prison­er of war in 1865, DeSoto Par, LA. Need more info. Write Mrs. R • J. BOYD, Route 1, Box 94, Jacksonville, AR 72076 •

Seeking info Henry CLEMENS, B 1861, PA; m. Clara WELSON, Plaquemine, LA in 1900; d 1941, LA (father may be George CLEMENS). Need info on Wm. W. WELDON, father of Clara, who lived and died in Jackson

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)W\TIN'

NOONER BOYETT GILKEY HILL DUMAS PO'lTS WINDER STRODE

CBIAPELLA DE LA CHAIZE DE BENNETOT

SMITH PARKER CLARK HAMILTON NORTON

MILSTEAD NICHOLSON MORGAN

STRYKER WILLEY ROSS

RISS STRYKER DUNCAN ' DONNEL

K-ELLY . PARMER CHANDLER SHEPPERD BASS HEXT MILLER DEER THE GENIE

LA .~te1;' C~V:U W-:a:-, and on Matt GLOVER AND WIPE, Catharine, who lived in Wilinson City, MI before moving family to East Feliciana ca 1830. Sharron MARTIN, 11214 Sagecountry, Houston, TX 77089.

Migrating to East Texas from Alabama by way of Arkansas, where they lived during the Civil War were familie,s of NOONER, BOYETT, GILKEY, HILL, DUMAS and possibly POTTS and WINDER. Would like to hear from anyone researching these lines. Billie J.STRODE, 1015 N. Whitman, Tacoma, WA 98406.

Residence of France is writing genealogy of family, especially branch who settled in LA mid-1800's. Desires info of CHIAPELLA family, allied by marriage with the DE LA CHAIZE family. Write Arlette COTTON de BENNETOT, "La Lombardiere", Berson, 33390 Blaye (Gironde), France.

Searching for info. on Gen. James SMITH,of Henderson, Rusk Co., TX, b. Spartanburg, S. C. 10 Sep 1792, to Henry & Rachel (CLARK) SMITH. Family to Lincoln Co., TN ca 1810 where Gen. SMITH served in War of 1812. In 1816, m. Hangah PARKER and moved to nr Nacog­doches, TX in 1835; d 25 Dec 1854, Henderson, TX. Sister Delilah SMITH m',Andrew HAMILTON, also War of 1812 veteran. His son, Henry M. SMITH, b S.C. 17 Nov 18~7 came with his father to TX., where served as commander of Nacogdoches Rangers. Will share info. Charles NORTON, 446 E. Main, New Iberia, LA 70560.

Zealous Monroe MILSTEAD, b 1837 in Lin~oln Co., (1), TN, lived in Northeast TX, was a prisoner during Civil War, serving fro. Nacogdoches, TX. He m. Laura Emma NICHOLSON. Any further infor­mation will be appreciated. lone MORGAN, Route 2, Box 570, Franklin, TX 77856.

Peter Q., James, Jacob W. and Aaron STRYKER (brothers) moved NY to IN ca 1919, settling in Monroe Co., then Clarke Co. James •• Clarissa WILLEY 1821. On 1850 Census, Robertson Co., TX. Back to IN ca 1955 leaving sons, Fletcher and Thomas Coke in TX. Part of family in Indiana fought for Union, two in TX for Confederaey. Wish to correspond with anyone researching same names., Joyce STRYKER ROSS, P. O. Box 15556, Ft. Worth, TX 76119.

Peter ROSS to America from Scotland ca 1780, settling near Look­out Mountain, TN. Married ~ Cherokee, had two sons, Peter b 1787. and John b 1790. Peter M. Ann DUNCAN, Shelby Co., AL; on 1830 Census there. One of their sons, John Duncan ROSS, b. 1827, •• Mary DONNEL (7 children), he d. 27 Dec 1863, fighting with Con­federate Mississippi Brigade. Surviving wife and children to Coryell Co., TX ca 1874. If researching these families write Joyce STRYKER ROSS, P. O. Box 15556, Ft. Worth,TX 76119.

Zina KELLY, b. 1805 in LA, m. 1839 Martin PARMER, a signer of Texas Declaration of Independence. Where were they married? They lived in Jasper Co., TX, and had five children. Martin d. 1850 and Zina moved to Dodge, Walker Co., TX, with John, 10, Elizabeth, 8 Emily, 6, Sarah, r, and Zina, 2. Elizabeth m. Rufus CHANDLER, Walker Cd. John and Emily m. SHEPPERDS, Sarah and young Zina m. Jame~ and W. N. BASS. Zina PARMER m. James Hartley HEXT, 1851, and U. P. MILLER, 1873, Walker Co. She was

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SNEAD GODWIN BRIGHT HORN GARNER HARRIS LINDSEY

JOHNSON JOHNSTON OTEY ROBERTS

KINARD DAILEY SCOTT

DESIDERE DESADIER LONADIER LANEDIER LONODIER LANADIERE PITTMAN HAGA

THOMPSON HART SIMMONS

BURGESS

THE GENIE

living in Dodge as late as 1890. When did she die and where is she buried 7 Who were her parents 7 W.rite Or. Gr. Granddaughter Ms. Johnnie BLAIR DEEN, 7901 Leonora, #52, Houston, TX 77061 •

Seeking info. on family of William H. SNEAD & wife, Hariett GODWIN. He was b 27 Oct 1813 in GA; d. 10 Dec 1883; m. 25 Aug 1844 Harriett, dati. Dav1.d & Anna (BRIGHT?) GODWIN, Randolph Co., GA. She was b. 19 Hay 1826 NC or GA and d. 1 Feb 1908. Family settled Bienville, Par., LA 1848. Children: David Taylor, h. 8 Dec 1845, Randolph Co., GA, d 15 Dec 1893, m. 13 Jan 1867 Dora Augusta HORN; Andrew (or ADONIRAH) Judson, b. 5 Sep 1848, Bien­ville, Par., LA, d. 3 Aug 1925, Red River Par., LA, m. 15 Aug 1871, Mary Alice GARNER; Henry Clay, b. 29 Aug 1952, Bienville Par., LA, d. 23 Oct 1912, Red River Par., LA, m. 7 June 1871, Lucy Frances HARRIS; Sarah, b ca 1855; Lucy, b. ca 1860; William, b. ca 186 l f; Hnrriett, b. ca 1864 (Last four all b. Bienville Par., LA). Where are William H. and Harriett SNEAD and David Taylor and Dora A. SNEAD buried? Said to have settled in Tyler, TX, but no evidence of burial there. Will exchange info. William D. LINDSEY, 1237 N. Dorgenois St., New Orleans, LA 70119. .

Wish to correspond with others interested in families of JOHNS­TON/JOHNSON and OTEY in VA before 1900. Also seek marriage date, parents, siblings, etc. of Edward L. OTEY, b. VA 1839 and Mary JOHNSON (JOHNSTON?) b. VA 1849. Married in VA, moved to AL ca 1885. Maxine ROBERTS, 5048 J Parkway, Sacramento, CA 95823.

Seeking info. on Graham KINARD, b. 1796 in SC, d. in Union Par., LA. Son, ~lartin L. KINARD, b. 1819 SC, d 1863 Union Co., AR, m. Sibbie DAILEY (b. 1821 SC, d. 1877 Union Co., AR) on 12 Mar 1839 in Bibb Co., AL. Mrs. James S. SCOTT, 3520 Pine St., North Little Rock, ill~ 72116.

Researching Joseph DESIDERE/DESADIER (b. 1832, d 1906) and wife Philasome (b. 1834, d. 1907), both buried in Catholic Cemetery in Campti, LA. Son Joseph, Jr. b 1869 near St. Maurice, LA m. Carine LONDAIER/LANEDIER, b. near Clarence, LA 1875. Parents of Carine were Hilliam LONADIERE/LONADIER/LANADIERE, b. 1847 and d. 1926, and Margaret PITTMAN, b. 1850, d. 1885. They, a daughter~ son-in-law and grandson are all buried on Clear Lake. Contact a descendant, b. 1922 in Natchitoches, LA., Edna DESADIER HAGA, 2720 "G" Street, Springfield, OR 97477.

Where did marriage take place of Benjamin THOMPSON, b. GA, 6 Nov 1812, and Ellen E. HART, b. GA, 4 Nov 1814? They moved from Twiggs Co., GA and are buried in Winn Parish, LA in the Sharron Cemetery near Sikes. He d. 15 Apr 1884, she 20 Nov 1906. First child, Sarah, b. 14 Oct 1845 in GA. Other children were Harriett, William Scoval, Benjamin Levi, Green S., Dolly, Newton Monroe, John Benjamin, Hiley Robert and Harris Brown. If have info. write Nina SIMMONS, P. O. Box 525, Hinnfield, LA 71483.

Albert BURGESS, b. 4 July 1933, Merryville, J.A, desires to locate relatives of parents, William and Madge Doyle BURGESS. Write Dora M. Burgess, 505 E. 38th St., San Angelo, TX 76903 .

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HARVEL HARVILLE CLOUSE WILSON TOWNSEND 'HALL

CHAMPION DOWE SPARKS HINDS WALTS

GUICE JONES BUTLER PRUITT SNELSON

BARNETT WALLER CURREY WOODS

CUMMINGS CURREY WOODS

ATKINSON JOHNSON

NEAL PERKINS DEC ELL TOOMBS KEITH KILPATRICK HEDRICK ROBERTSON HOYT HART DERBIN

THE GENIE

Looking for Samuel Edward HARVEL (HARVILLE), who m. Sarah Ann ',' Three known children: Margarite, b. ca 1858, m. Clinton E. WILSll!l;; Samuel Edward, b. ca 1867, m. Elizabeth CLOUSE; Susan, b. ('a 18h~. m. Wit CLOUSE. Children raised at Greasy Bottom. Samuel, Jr. nev~r

attended school. They moved to Texas soon after marriage of Samuel, Jr. and Elizabeth. Contact Edra TOWNSEND HALL, 5744 Hagan Stone Park Road, Pleasant Garden, NC.

Attention CHAMPION descendants! Need any info on William Hansen CHAMPION, b. 1831 in GA (?). In Falls Co., TX in 1860 with wife, Louisa (SPARKS) HINDS, b. 1829 AR. Children: Lorenzo DOWE, James Knox Polk, Josephine, Elizabeth, Susan Predonia. Died in Civil War near Ft. Smith, AR. Helen WALTS, 1200 Terrace Tr., Hurst, TX 76053.

Need info on Elizabeth C. GUICE-JONES-BUTLER. When died and where buried? Elizabeth GUICE m. WID. Jeremiah JONES 1850. Their daughter. Mary Catherine JONES b. 16 Sept. 1851, m. in Panola Co., TX, Trossie Perry PRUITT, b. 1852 SC. After JONES' death, she m. Ephraim BUTLER at Mansfield, DeSoto Parish, LA. She applied for divorce, but never granted. Contact Mrs. Julian H. SNELSON, 2932 Amelia St., Shreveport. LA 71108.

Seeking info on William James BARNETT, b. 26 Aug 1826, Upson City, l:A,

He m. Mary Jane WALLER, 23 Oct 1859, in Jackson Par., LA. Died 7 JUIlt'

1906 in Caldwell Par., LA. Contact Clara CURREY WOODS, Route 1, Box 412, Lot 11, Bossier City, LA. 71112.

Seeking info on James CUMMINGS, h. ca 1800 in AR. He m. Catherine " ca 1830, and they were living in Hempstead Co., AR in 1850, with children: James, William, Nancy, John, Thomas, Frances, Hester, Hen­ry and Catherine. Clara CURREY WOODS, Route 1, Box 412, Lot 11, Bossier City, LA 71112.

Seeking info of Burrell (or Burwell) ATKINSON, b. NC ca 1793, m. Marv Polly? In GA on 1830, 1840 and 1850 Federal Census, then most of children moved to AR. One son, Thomas Capers ATKINSON, m. Lydia Rose JOHNSON in 1860 and in Cherokee Co., AL 1860 to 1890, then to TX. Known descendants in AR, TX and West Coast states. Appreciate any info. A. W. ATKINSON, Box 3925, Wake Village, TX 75501.

Would like to correspond with descendants of William K. PERKINS and Harriet WHITE who lived in Copiah Co., MS from ca 1822 until 1849 and 1844, respectively. Their children were: Lewis, 1819-1859; Amanda c. 1821-1848; John Randolph, 1823-1895 m. Mary Adeline DECELL; James W., 1825-1887 m. Hancey Ann TOOMBS; Lydia, c. 1827-1848 m. Thomas J. KEITH; Rees, c. 1829-1850; Martha, c. 1832-? m. William J. KILPATRIC!,. Emily, c. 1834-? m. William C. HEDRICK; Harriet, c. 1836-7 m. William M. ROBERTSON; Albert H., c 1840-?; Ann H., c. 1842-? m. Jasper N. DE CELL; Sarah K., c. 1844-? m. 1st T. R. HOYT (or HART) m. 2nd Ephraim

H. DERBIN. Write Danielle H. NEAL, P. O. Box 631, Shreveport, LA 7LlhL !

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By Prlticllla Relnowskl

TITLE: BLACKS IN OHIO, 1880, VOLUME I, compiled by Paul E. Nitchman

ORDER FROM: PAUL E. NITCHMAN, Box 516, Ft. Meade, MD 20755

COST: $12.00 postpaid softcover

This is the first of two volumes transcribing and publishing those entries from 1880 federal census in Ohio dealing with the blacks. Listings in this vulume include the counties of Adams, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Auglaize, Bel­mont, Brown, Butler and Carroll. Each listing includes the name of each member of the household, age, sex, color, relationship to the head of the household, marital status, the state or country of birth of the individual, his father and mother. A comprehensive surname index inc luded.. 178 pages.

**************w** TITLE: ALABAMA TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS, compiled by Hazel Ivison

ORDER FROM: Dorothy J. Moffet t, .280 Siena Vista, Mobile, AL 36607

COST: $16. 00 softcover

Listings of tombstone inscriptions from 43 Alabama cemeteries. The counties in which at least one of these cemeteries may be found are Barbour, Butler, Calhoun, Choctaw, Clarke, Cleburne, Coffee, Goshen, Henry, Jefferson, Lauderdale, Limeston~, Marengo, Mobile, Perry, Shelby, Sumter, Walker, and Washington.

****************** TITLE: MOBILB COUNTY (Alabama, excluding City) CENSUS 1850, compiled by Dorothy

J. Mofiett. .

ORDER FROM: Dorothy J. Moffett, 280 Siena Vista, Mobile AL 36607.

COST: $12.50 softcover

Excluding the City of Mobile, Q77 families in Mobile County, AL are listed as found in the 1850 Federal Census. Included in family listings are ages, occu­pations, and state and country of birth.

********'******** TITLE: RICHARD PATRICK, OR PARTRICK. OF NORWALK, CONN. AND SOME OF HIS DESCEND­

ANTS, by Patricia Liddle Haslam •

ORDER FROM: Patricia Haslam, Box 224, Stowe, VT 05672

COST: $8.00 postpaid softbound

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This book is not meant to be a family history, but is a presentation of all pri­mary and secondary sources found to date, beginning with Richard in Norwalk, CT before 1725. The author hopes that by printing the considerable amount of material gathered so far, that it might encourage others to come forward with additions and corrections or to help take up research as begun. Descendants in CT, NY, PA. OH, NC, MI, WI, IL and Canada with. 120 allied families. 129 pages.

*'*************** TITLE: A VISION OF UNITY: THE BLAND FAMILY IN ENGLAND AND AMERICA, 1555-1900.

ORDER FROM: Charles L. Bland, 154 Delamere Road, Williamsville, NY 14221.

COST: $74.95 softbound

A comprehensive study of the migration of the Bland family from England to America, beginning with John Bland, t·he Marian Martyr. In two parts, the first deals with the Bland family in London, 1555-1665, and the second with the Bland fanlily of the James River in Virginia. Included are many maps, genealogical tables and pictures. 584 pages, indexed.

**************** TITLE: THE MARSHALL FAMILY, BY Marvin L. Marshall

ORDER FROM: Marvin L. Marshall, 1503 Virginia St., St. Paul, MN.

COST: $29.00 clothbound

This is a biographical, genealogical and historical book setting forth the descend­ants of Aaron Marshall, his wife Sarah, their families, and the following families related to them: Austin, Carlton, lIarwood, Hill, Jensen, Krick, Landon, Lewis, Maple, McClure, Roudebush, Storer, Twaddle, Weber and Wright. Parents of Aaron were Col. John and Eliza Ferrall Marshall, who were born in Westmoreland Co., VA. The author thinks that this Col. John Marshall, father of Aaron, was a grandson of Capt. John Marshall, the emigrant, who came to Jamestown, British Colony, in 1650. Having spent 17 years of research for this book, the author is 81 years of age. Charts, documents, and pictures are included in 400 pages printed on acid free paper.

**************** TITLE: FOREMAN FAMILY LINEAGE, BY Mildred Foreman Gage.

ORDER FROM: Mildred Foreman Gage, 23 Chadwick Wade, Asheville, NC 28804.

COST: $20.00 softbound

This book is not intended to be a comprehensive genealogical production, but only traces the descendants of David Foreman (b. ca 1755) and Elizabeth Horine (b. 1763) directly through six generations to the current family of Foremans sired by Logan Nicholas Foreman (b. 1886). David was undoubtedly a German immigrant, and came to America sometime before his marriage in Lincoln County, KY in April 1788. His sig­nature in German script reads "Fuhrman" on the marriage certificate. Many colla­teral lines. 107 pages indexed.

**************** TITLE: ANTHONY HANCOCK AND SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS, compiled by Dr. Harold H.

Shepard, assisted by Charlotte Croshaw.

ORDER FROM: Charlotte B. Croshaw, 1435 North Union St., Fremont, NE 68025.

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COST: $15.0.0. softbounc

A genealogy of ten generations of Hancock and related families, thls begi:1.s wIth the original emigrant of this line, Anthony Hancock, who came to MassachusettE' as an indentured servant in 1630. All of his grandchildren and many of his gre2t grandchildren were born in that state in the town of Wrentham, hence this is I".lso in a large part a family history of the tmm of Wrentham. The senior author w;::s 88 years at the time of publication in 1986. Indexed. 128 pages.

TITLE: DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM BRITTON AND SARAH M. GATES BRITTON, compiled by Bernice Hester.

ORDER FROM: Bernice Hester, 1412 Jackson Road, Florence, AL 35630.

COST: Write author for price. softbound

William Britton was born in Greene County, TN in 1799, moving to Russellville, AL in early life. This is mainly the story 6f his nine children, most of them raised in Franklin County, AL, and of their descendants. His great grandfather, Daniel Britton, born in Wales, emigrated to Guilford County, NC, where he received a land grant in 1782, moving westward in 1791 to what is now Greene County, TN. His son, James, served in the American Revolution in the Horgan District of Western North Carolina. Another James, son of James and Delilah Stringfellow Britton, also pro­bably born in Wales, ca 1770, married Jane Gass in 1794 in Greene County, and they were the parents of Wm.

TITLE: CHASTAIN KITH AND KIN, 1700-1980, by Mary Avilla Hall Farnsworth-Milligan.

ORDER FROM: Mary Avilla Salser, 1120 E. Eighth St., Newton, KS 67114.

COST: $28.75 hardbound

Pierre Chastain, his wife and five children, were am-:>ng the 207 passenger;o;who sailed from London 19 April 1700, aboard the Mary and Ana. He was ten years from France, a surgeon and a farmer, who was to settle i:1 Virginia in the newl)' created Parish of King William. This is the account of nan] of thE" ancestors of the3e Huguenots. The 402 pages includes a full Sllrna~ne indes.

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TITLE: A REPORT FROM NATCHITOCHES IN 1807, by Dr. John Sibley.

ORDER FROM: Evangeline Genealogical and Historical Society, P. O. Box 664, Ville Platte, LA 70586.

COST: $7.50. softbound

John Sibley, first agent for Indian Affairs on Red River, is one of the best known, but least understood figures of the territorial south. The ex-Revolution­ary soldier was a political opportunist, an explorer, and one of the early cham­pions of the American Indian. His 1807 journal is one of three major writings by Sibley. This 1807 document, long out of print, was originally published in 1922, and is reprinted here for the first time. Sibley's observations encompass the entire Red River Valley, the early pioneers of that wilderness, and the American Indians they encountered. 38 pages.

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TITLE ~ ATLAS OF COUNTY BOUNDARY CHANGES IN VIRGINV'I, 11',34,"' 1.f~95, b., Mich;; td F Doran.

ORDER FROM: Iberian Publishing Co., 548 Cedar Creek Dr., Athens, JA 30605-3408.

COST: $17.95 plus $2.00 p & h softboun:1

The Atlas chronicles the alterations in Virginia's county boundari~s frcn' the creation of the original shires (1634) until final stab~liz.ation tv1S achieved two and a half centuries later. Each of the 24 maps covers a decade i:'1 the polity, and it is accompanied by a discussion of changes <lIlO a table of new counties and the parent counties from whjch they derived. Doran is a professional geographer; his Atlas is of immense value to geographers and historians, as well as to gen­ealogists searching for ancestors in the rapidly-changing county structures of the Old Dominion.

TITLE: VIRGINIA CHASTAINS (ALL SPELLINGS), by Lowell B. Chastair,.

ORDER FROM: Lowell B. Chastain, 331 North Locust Street, FJ.izabet'1towll, PA 17022.

COST: $15.86 90f tbound

Dr. Pierre Chastain was a surgeon in the ancient French Previ n(:e 0 ~ B?rr j, at Charost, in the center of France. A lIuguenot, he escapE d '-0 Swi tz ~rlanG, where his family joined him and arrived in America in 170C vir. En!:, 1 C:-.'l.d _ £1i" -:;.-:1 fe and

two of their five children seem to have died durfng the fIrst ,,3::r in Vjlginia, !

He married, second, Anne Soblet, and they had seven clti~ rln:ll. /". tdrd '1;: rriage to Mrs. Magdelaine Flournoy Trabue produced no children. ::L if:' 1:e ,-ie'''~cl the naj-ority of all Chastains in the United States desc<md fron: t 1

-.• , I.Ir .':;h<lsUdn.~his book :.~ontains cata found iT!. the courthouse and librJry lee;,:d::.. ire 'Tir7irda. iUS pages,. Publ:i.sled in 1983.

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TITLE~ PATRICK HENRY. THE LAST YEARS, 1789-17~9, by Pa'ri·:· TI;d.ly.

ORDER FROM Red Hill, The Patrick Henry National Merrori;l, .;:~ookne.)l, VI-. 2ll~2'l.

COST: Write for price. sof tbollu t

The Descendants Branch of The Patrick Henry Memorial FmndL::ion t:> an :lHociation of direct living descendants of Patrick Henry formed in 19f~n a:: f:ei Hjl~, VA tr.

commemorate and honor him through projects and works. ~t ccllects <lnd t.t i~_izf>B genealogical records pertaining to their common ancestor, serving 'is 8. clearing-­house for all data on the family. This book, published hy .hi3 fomd3tic:n, fOl.!ns­es on the last years of the life of Henry. It is headql.artp.red on the pl'opert7 located in Charlotte and Campbell Counties, Virgini.!'!, kT\OWll :'fl "I:ei HiD' J be-~ng the burial place and last home of Patrick Henry. Tlds :'001:". is of- : he! h~ t :,'ea:rs of this patriot, and also centers at :'Red Hill" ~

***,'(************ TITLE: GENEALOGICAL SOCIETIES AND HISTORICAL SOCIETIES (WITH GENEALOGICAL INT­

ERESTS) , edited by J. Konrad.

ORDER FROM: Summit Publications, P. O. Box 222, Munroe Falls, OH 44262.

COST: $6.00 softbound

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• A comprehensive listing of 96 pages, this 7th edition has more than 3000 entrl~~ . Each gives the name and address of a society whi~h has members interested in g~n­ealogy. More than 300 of the soci~ti~s are outside of the United States.

**************** TITLE: THE GENEALOGIST'S DICTIONARY, by Frances Dunfee Larson.

ORDER FROM: Frances Larson, 10005 N. E. 22nd St., Bellevue, WA 98004.

COST: $10.00 plus $1.00 shipping softbound

From abatement to yeoman, this book is a valuable resource tool for the researcher. Also included is a genealogical abbreviation section. 129 pages.

**************** TITLE: THE NATCHITOCHES CEMETERIES, Transcripts of Gravestones from the Eighteenth,

Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries in Northwest Louisiana, compiled and edit­ed by Lucile Prud'homme and Fern Christensen.

ORDER FROM: Polyanthos, Inc., Drawer 51359, New Orleans, LA 70151.

COST: ?

The American Cemetery, which is the oldest Natchitoches burying ground, is at least half a century older than it oldest marked graves. The Church of St. Francis which formerly stood there was built in 1735 by labor and contributions of soldiers

• and settlers. Around it lay the dead of France's most western post. Louis Juch­ereau de St. Denis, the commondant who built the fort upon this dominant hill, sleeps in an unmarked grave in this cemetery, in land which was once the floor of the church. The oldest marked grave to be found now in the area is in this ceme­tery and dates back to one who died in 1797. A cemetery was in the yard of the first Catholic Church in Natchitoches, located on the west bank of the Red River in the heart of the town. The church burned, and was rebuilt at another location. Most of the graves and markers were also moved to the new Catholic Cemetery on Fifth Street. The Jewish Cemetery gives fascinating names from many European countries. At Grand Ecore only a few graves remain. Called the Russell Cemetery, it was at one time known as the DeRussy Cemetery. Some very old handmade iron crosses mark the older graves in the Catholic Cemetery at Campti, LA. All of these cemeteries are included in recordings in this valuable volume.

***********«**** TITLE: THE ONES WHO CAME BEFORE, by Frances Honeycutt.

ORDER FROM: Frances Honeycutt, Route 2, Box 366, Hendersonville, NC 28739.

COST: $20.00 case bound

This history and genealogical record of the Lyda, Mills, Stepp, Whiteside, Freeman, • Burgin, Harper and Whitaker and allied families before and after they came to Amer­

ica. Acid free paper.

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• TITLE: SHIPS OF OUR ANCESTORS, by Michael J. Anuta.

ORDER FROM: Michael Anuta, RA 655 Westland 577, Menominee, MI 49858-9775.

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This unique book, 380 p~ges, contains the pictures of more than 880 ships which carried our ancestors across the ocean to this country. Brief history of tht:' ships included. Alphabetized listing lists the dates.

**************** TITLE: JACKSON PARISH, LOUISIANA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1880-1912, compiled by Willie

Farley and Wanda Head.

ORDER FROM: J. & W. Enterprises, 2838 Jody Lane, Shreveport, LA 71108.

COST: $15.00 softbound

This publication contains listings of the marriage records to be found for this Louisiana Parish in Books B through H, each record consisting of date, names and page number. Included is a full name indes.

**************** TITLE: BIENVILLE PARISH, LOUISIANA CEMETERY RECORDS, Volume I. Compiled by

George Rogers Park.

ORDER FROM: J. & W. Enterprises, 2838 Jody Lane, Shreveport, LA 71108.

COST: $14.50 softbound

Cemeteries included in these listings are Arcadia, Bear Creek, Blume, Boddie, Brice. Camp Ground, Carolina Baptist, Old Castor, Danville, Friendship Baptist, Gibsland. Holder, Liberty Hill (1st & new), Martin/Dawkins, Mill Creek, Mt. Lebanon, Mt. Mar-

iah, Mt. Olive (East, West & Second), Mt. Zion, Potts, Old Ridge Church, Old Sparta. : and Union Baptist.

**************** TITLE: GERRIT, A DUTCHMAN IN OREGON, by Toni Rysdam-Shorre.

ORDER FROM: South Forty Publications, P. O. Box 7735, Bend, OR 97708.

COST: Softbound $9.95, hardbound $14.95 plus $1.00 P. & H.

Gerrit Rysdam, a Dutchman by birth, a Christian Separtist by choice, his family and 900 of his countrymen chose to seek freedom in America. Transporting their gold across the Atlantic in a specially constructed iron chest, the Hollanders purchased 18,000 acres of lush Iowa prairieland, broke sod and built homes and their Pella, City of Refuge. Spurred further by the promise of homestead land, Gerrit, two daughters, one son and a grand-dQughter joined a wagontrain West in 1864. After five months on the Oregon Trail, they settled in the Blue Mountains of Northeastern Oregon. Complete with emigrant ship logs, pictures, authenti­cation and family tree information, this is a true story of one American family.

**************** TITLE: POLK COUNTY, ARKANSAS RECORD OF VOTERS 1892-1898, compiled by Shirley

Cannon.

ORDER FROM: Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 683, Mena, AR 71953.

COST: $12.00 softbound

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TITLt.: POLK COUNTY NEWSPAPER "CLIP'>", Volume T, by Shirley Cannon .

ORDER FROM: Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 683, Mena, AR 71953.

(nST: $12.00 softbound

Selected newspaper personals from 1890 to 1906 are reprinted here. Information ranges from family history to law suits.

**************** TITLE: POLK COUNTY, ARKANSAS MARRIAGES 1872-1900, by Shirley Cannon.

ORDER FROM: Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 083, Mena, AR 71953.

COST: $12. 00

Earliest marriages on record to 1900. Bride full name index.

**************** TITLE: POLK COUNTY, ARKANSAS OBITUARIES 1899-1900-1902-1904-1914, by Shirley

Cannon.

ORDER FROM: Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 683, Mena, AR 71953.

COST: $12.00 softbound

These obituaries are important family information, important because of three courthouse fires. Compared to cemetery book.

**************** TITLE: POLK COUNTY, ARKANSAS 1800 "CENSUS" RECONSTRUCTED, by Shirley Cannon.

ORDER FROM: Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 683, Mena, AR 71053.

COST: $12.00 softbound

Based on 1890 marriage records, delinquent tax sales, 1888 real estate tax book.

**************** TITLE: NAMES FROM GEORGIA 1865-1866: FREEDMAN'S BUREAU LETTERS, ROLL 13, com­

piled by Fred Rathbun.

ORDER FROM: Records Search, 4672 Fountain Circle, Littleton, CO 80121.

COST: $10.00 spiralbound

This is a listing and brief summary of all documents contained in NARS Microcopy 798, Roll 13, with all names extracted and indexed. It contains nearly 1000 names of freedmen, county officials, military personnel, and other individuals who corres­ponded with the Georgia Headquarters of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Aband­oned Lands during the years 1865 and 1866. The correspondence relates to crimes, punishments, complaints, appeals for assistance, charges, contract disputes, reports of investigations, and other subjects. 58 pages plus illustration.

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NSG CONFERENCE IN THE STATES - BILOXI '88

The L. W. Anderson L1brary m C,ulfport, MS, will be host institution for th1S vedr' .. annual National Genealogical Society Conference. It~ being billed as "A Family A.ffdlr' because there are so many things for non-genealog1ciilly onented spouses and children t(' 11'

while researchers are busy with lectures itnd meetings.

For researchers from all over the country, there .... 111 be 87 speakers and 119 SeS~IJn~ plus a computer center and a number of "freeb1es." c'ome sessions, Wh1Ch are Ju(1~H'd to he .)' special Interest to many parttcipants, will be repeated at more than one time pertod.

Pre-reg1stratlOn for the conference 1S $80.00 until 15 March. Programs Will be mall .. ' shortly after the first of the year t.o all 'lGS members dnd to those who have sent In reques!~ for information. If you have not yet sent In your requ€,c;t and are interested In attendtnc trw confererlle. write to NGS Conference \. ornmlrtee. ':':,27 Seventeenth Street, Arlington. V A

22207-2363.

Lectures will be held at the Mississippi Coast Cohseum and Convention Centt>r If.

l3iloX1. Headquarters will be at the Royal D'Iberville Resort; other host hotels will he the Hohday Inn, Travelodge and Ramada Inn. all very close to the Convention Center. Shutlif' buses will run bet ween host hotels and the Convent Ion C enter on a repular schedule. There are faeihties for the handicapped and R V parking is available at Travelodge.

There will be a good number of exhibitors of ~enealogical books and supphes and, when lunch time rolls around, a daily Food Fest is planned.

For spouses and children, there will be an array of activities, includmg si~htseelnQ along the Coast and in Mobile and New Orleans. And, for recreation, the possibilities tncludp deep sea fishing, tennis, golf, swim ming and Just enjoying the beaches. By the end of A pnl. our weather is warm enough to make water-related activities attractive.

We Southerners need to show researchers from other sections of the country that we take genealogy seriously, that we have wonderful research facilities available, and that we know how to make our Eastern, Western and Northern friends welcome. Make plans today to join us in Biloxi. Dates for the Conference are 27-30 April 1988 - four days that we will remember for a long time.

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~~~ April 27-30, 1988

ThE' IW,) ",,,sl /I"pl'rlanl 1111118> a /JarE"11

.-an gll'l? a cJl/ld are ROOT~ Imd WINGS

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ABERNATHY 49 ABIGHT 48 ABNEY II, 12, 13, 32 f.BREM 48 ADAMS 13, 22, 28, 50 ADGER 6 ADKINS 4, 13 ADLE 13 AGER 13 AGNUS 49 AGURS, 20 AIDER 13 AIKIN 35, 37 AKIN 13, 21, 22, 35 ALBERTON 13 ALBION 18 ALBROOKS 47 ALEXANDER 3, 12, 13, 49 ALFORD 13, 34 ALLBRITTON 32 ALLEMAND 39 ALLEN 4, 6, 12, 13, 31, 46

49 ALLFORD 13 ALLISON 31 ALLMAN 13 ALLSWORTH 13 ALLWINE 48 ALL'WINS 13 ALPHIN 35 ALSTON 3 AMMONDS 13 AMMONS 13 ANDERS II ANDERSON 13, 20, 28, 31 ANDREWS 13, 33 ANGELICA 42 ANTHONY 13 ANUTA 59 ARBAUGH 13 ARqIER 13 ARDIS 13, 33, 35, 39 ARIK 13 ARINGTON 45 ARMISTEAD 13, 27, 28, 32 ARMSTRONG $% ARNOLD 2, 3, 38 ARTHUR 13 ASHCROFT 32 ASm.EY 13 ATKINS 13, 30 ATKINSON 13, 54 AUBREY 30 AUSTIN 13, 56

SURNAME INt>EX

AVERY 13 AYCOCK 27 BACH 43 BAGWELL 30 BAILEY 30 BAILIFF 27 BAIRD 32 BAKER 3, 31 BALL 28 BALLARD 12, 47 BARCHER 2

'BARKER 34 BARLOW 24 BARNETT 54 BARR 47 BARROW 31 BARTON 23 BARTSCH 2 BASCH 3 BASEMORE 32 BASH 6 BASS 52 BATCHELOW 27 BATEM 45 BATES 2, 4 BATT 17 BATTLE 5, 17, 42 BAUGH 20 BAUMAN 51 BAYLISS 12, 13 BEALL 5 BEARD 29 BEASELY 2, 28, 47 BEATTIE 34 BEATY 2 BEAUCHAMP 30 BECK 34 BECKWITH 39, 40 BEDA 4 BELL 2, 21. 22, 23, 46 BENNETT 30, 37 BENTY 46 BERMUDEZ 43 BERRY 19, 50 BIARD 22, 23 BICEY 45 BIGGS 12 BILLET 23 BILLIN 8 BILLIST 23 BIRDSONG 28 BIRT 29 BISHOP 4, 34 BIZZELL 17

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BLACK 37, 38 BLACKMAN 5 BLAIR 47 BLANCHARD 34 BLAND 23, 56 BLANTON 17 BLUNT 28 BOGGS 12 BOISSEAU 21, 22, 23 BOLDING 37 BOND 4 BONEY 5 BONNEGENT 48 BOOKER 17 BOOLES 29, 30 BOON 12, 13 BOONE 45 BOOTH 27 BORDEN 6, 9 BOREN 22 BOSLEY 32 BOTZ 7 BOWMAN 2 BOYCE 18 BOYD 17, 18, 51 BOYETT 52 #UW>LEY 17, 37 BRADY 42 BRAKEFIELD 47

!BRANNON 51 BRAUER 8, 9 BRAUNER 8 BRAXTON 23 BREED 30 BREWER 7. 8 BREWST~R 32 BRIAN 12 BRICE 28, 29 BRIDGES 30 BRIGGINS 18 BRIGGS 19 BRIGHT 12, 53 BRINN 4 BRINSON 27 BRITTLE 50 BRITTON 5, 32, 57 BROOKS 30, 31, 37 BROWN 5, 29, 32, 37,

45, 46, 47 BROWNING 47 BROWNLEE 2, 47 BROWNWELL 47 BRUCE 33, 47 BRUHIN 47

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~RUNER 4, 5, 8, 47 BRUNINING 47 BRUNSON 47 ~RUTON 47 BRYAN 19, 27, 47, 50 BRYANT 47, 48, 50 BRYSON 48 BUCCOLA 48 BUCHANAN 12, 32, 48 BUCK 48 BUCKELEW 39, 42, 48 HliCKENRIDGE 48 HUCKET 18 BUCKINGHAM 48 BUCKLES 48 BUCKLEY 29, 48 BUCKMASTER 48 BUCKNER 4, 48 BUCKSTON 48 BUELL 48 BUFFET 48 BUFF INS 48 BUFORD 48 BUHLAW 48 BUIE 48 BULL 48 BL'LLARD 48, 49 BULLOCK 27, 32 BUMLEY 49 BUNCH 49 BUNKUM 49 BUNCOM 49 BUNCOMB 49 BUNCOMBE 49 BUNDY 49 BUNKUM 49 BUNTING 49 BUOY 49 BURCH 49 BURCHAM $( BURDEN 49 BURDETT 49 BURDIN 49 BURELL 49 BURFIS 49 BURG 49 BURGESS 50, 53 BURGIN 59 BURHAM 50 BURl< 50 BURKE 50 BURKETT 39, 46, 49, 50 BURKHAM 50 BURKS 50 BURLEIGH 50 BURLEY 50

BURLINCTON 50 BURMNA 50 BURNES 50 BURNETT 50 Bt:RNEY 47, 50 BURNS 2 BURT 29 BURTON 38 BUSBY 6 BUTLER 32, 54 BYNUM 23 BYRAM 12, 30 BYRD 17 CAIN 19, 51 CALDWELL 11, 18

,CALLOWAY 32, 50 CAMMACK 29 CAMPBELL 4, 5, 6, 12, 21 CANNADY 36 CANNON 12, 13, 60 CANON 61 CAPERS 32 CAREY 45 CARGIL 30 CARLTON 56 CARROLL 37 CARSON 18 CARTER 4, 5, 28, 32, 41, 50 CARUTHERS 27 CARWILL 17 CASKEY 35 CATE 34, 37, 38 CAWTHON 27, 28 CAWTHORN 32 CHAFFIN 2, 28 CHAMBLISS 49 CHAMPION 54 CHANDLER 52 CHAPMAN 32, 49 CHAPPEL 17 CHASTAIN 57, 58 CHATMAN 46 CHEATHAM 17 CHIAPELLA 52 CHILDERS 46 CHILDRES 46 CHRISTENSEN 59 CHRISTIAN 2, 18, 38, 49 CLAMPIT 29 CLARK 48, 52 CLATEON 46 CLAYTON 32 CLEMENS 51 CLEMENTS 27 CLEVELAND 2, 31 CLEWL~ 33

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CLOUSE 54 COBB 30, 34, 36, 37 COCKE' 36 ' COCKERHAM 34

.COFFEY 28 COLE 2, 46, 48 COLEMAN 19, 22 COLEY 48 COLLINS 46 COMBS 46 COMO 5 CONLY 27 CONNELL 9, 28, 4b CONNERSLY 32 CONNOR 42 CONWAY 5, 6, 39, 42 COOK 27, 30 COOMBS 3 COOPER 38, 51 CORK 18 CORNELIUS 20 CORNISH 38 COTTER 27 COTY 28 COURTRADE 41 COWAN 25, 26 COWARD 27 COWLEY 31 COX 12, 32, 35 CRAIN 2 CRAWFORD 6, 12, 28 CREIGHTON 12 CRICKETT 50 CROFTON 24 CROMWELL 48 CROSBY 51 CROSHOW 56 CROWDER 47 CROWELL 17 CRYER 17 CULP 2 CURREY 54 CURRY 12, 27 CUTLIFF 5, 48 DACUS 30 DAILEY 53 DANIEL 29 DANIELS 49 DANTLES 49 DAVENPORT 20 DAVID 24

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DAVIS 4, 5, 12, 18, 20 , 21, 27, 28, 30, 4S. 48, 49, 51

DAWES 5 D F. BENNETOT 52

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DE LA CHAIZE 52 (ll". WITT 28 :ll,..AN j6 nECELL 54 DEEN )2 DEMING 43 DENNING 6 :>ENNIS 23 DENNISON 3, 6 IJERBIN 54 lJESADIER 53 llESIDERE 53 lJl-:UTSCH 19 DEVOE 47 llICKERSON 17, 48 DICKINSON 44 DICKSON 17 DIERLAM 19 DIGG 17 DILl..ARD 50 DILLENBERGER 7, 8, 9 DILLIARD 17 DILLON 44 DIXON 47 DOAK 28 DOBBS 38 DOD 6, 7 DOLL 2, 3 DONLEY 2 DQNNEL 52 DOOLEY 17 DORAN 58 DORSEY 9 DOWE 54 DRAKE 6 DREWRY 23 DREYFUSS 43 DRING 32 DRISKILL 38 DUBOSE 46 DUKE 2, 27, 51 DUMAS 34, 52 DUNAHO 48 DUNBAR 50 DUNCAN 6, 48, 52 DUNLAP 1 DURDIN 12 DUTY 18, 29 DYER 2, 12 EADS 7 EADY 30 EAKIN 1 EDEN 49 EDMUNDS 30

EDWARDS ), 48 ELLIOT 9 ELLIOTT 17, 29, 30 ELLIS 18, 31, 32, 47 ELSTNER 2, 4, 7, 8, 49 ELY 45 ENDER 7 ENDERS 8, 9, 41 ENGLISH 46 EPPERSON 18 ERECKSON 9 ERIKSON '3 ERWIN 17 ESCOE 19 ETHRIDGE 31, 32 EVANS 12, 27 EVERETT 29, 33, 35, 36 FARLEY 60 FARMER 4, 31 FARNSWORTH 57 FEAZEL 29 FENNER 43 FERGUSON 30 FIELDS 29 FINDLAY 30 FINLEY 30 FINN 17 FINNE~S 18 FIS~ 11 FISHER 9, 17, 28 FLANNAGAN 47 FLATCH 12 FLEMING 24 FLETCHER 12 FLOR 1 FLORSHEIM 39, 43 FLOURNOY 9 FORD 1, 2, 7, 8, 27, 41, 44 FOREMAN 31, 56 FOREST 6 FORT 17 FORTENBERRY 36 FOSTER 17, 23, 50 FRANKS 6 FREEMAN 46, 59 FRENCH 45 FRIERSON 31 FRINK 51 FRISBY 4 FRY 30 FRYE 32 FUHRMAN 56 FULLER 29, 30 FULLILOVE 28 FUTRAL 32

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GAFFEENE 18 GAGE 56 GAITHER 4 GALLAGHER 1 GALLOWAY 51 GAMAGE 24 GAMBLE 28, 46 GARDNER 3 GARLAND 17 GARNER 53 GARRETT 20 GASKINS 31 GATHRIGHT 36 GAUMES 10 GAY 6, 50 GELLEN 3 GEORGE 17, 35, 50 GIBBS 28 GIBSON 20 GIDDINS 32 GILCREASE 38 GILHAM 47 GILKEY 52 GILLS 18 GIN 33 GIPSON 45 GIRO 6 GIVENS 29 GLADNEY 12 GLASS 17, 18, 23 GLOVER 18, 51 GODLEY 11 GODWIN 53 GOFF 29 GOLDSMITH 43 GOOCH 3 GOODWYN 22 GORDON 18, 51 GOSMAN 3, 8 GOUZY 39 GOWANLOCK 49 GRAFTON 29, 30 GRAGGARA 8 GRAHAM 50 GRANDIN 4 GRANT 49 GRAVES 5, 31, 46, ~M

GRAY 8, 18,28,29, .il. 35

GREEN 3, 6. 30. 4~

GREENHAW 33, 35 GREENLEE 35 GREER 27. 32 GREGG 7, 8, 41 GRENSHAW 17

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GRESHAM 35 GRIFFIN 47 GIUFFUS 34 GRISWOLD 10 GRUMBLES 5 GUICE 54 I;UILFORD 45 GUNTER 10 GUNTHER 9 GUTHRIDGE 5 GUY 4 GUYNEMER 2, 6 HADEN 4, 19 HADNETT 33 HAGA 53 HAGAN 29 HAHN 49 HAILEY 32 HAINEY 32 HALL 4, 6, II, 24, 28, 49

54 HAMILTON 2, 29, 47, 48, 52 HAMITER 18 HAMMOCK 30 HAMMOND 31 HAMMONS 27, 32 HAMPTON 3, 47, 49 HANCOCK 11, 56, 57 HAND 27 HANEY 29 HANLEY 17 HANSON jl

HARDAWAY 22, 23 HARDEN 30 HARDIMAN 6 HARDIN 30, 33 HARDWICK 29 HARDY 49 HARGIS 33, 34, 37, 38 HARGROVE 4, 6, 9 HARGROW 3 HARISON 37 HARMANSON 5 HAROLD 33 HARPER 27, 59 HARRIS 29, 30, 35, 45, 47,

48, 53 HARRISON 20, 48, 50 HARSETT 4 HART 53, 54 HARVEL 54 HARVEY 46 HARVILLE 54 HARWOOD 56 HASKIN 50

HASLAM 55 HASSEBRANK 3 HASSEY 2 HAWKINS 18, 34 HAY 40 HAYES 27, 32, 35, 49 HAYGOOD 50 HAYRON 10 HAZEL 12 HEAD 60 HEADRICK 28 HEARD 27, 29, 30 HEARN 50 HEDRICK 54 HELME 1 HELPS 50 HEMPHILL 17 HENDR lCKS 2, 4 HENRY 30, 32, 58 HERNDON 4 HERNE 3 HEROLD 42 HERRING 31 HERRON 45 HERVEY 18 HESTER 27, 35, 57 HESTERLY 5 HEWITT 51 HEXT 52 HICKMAN 4 HICKS 2, 6, 7, 32, 36, 39 HIGG 17 HIGGINS 30 HIGHTOWER 31 HILL 35, 36, 45, 46, 48,

52, 56 HINDS 54 HINES 31 HINTON 23, 24 HOEITT 47 HOFFMAN 3, 8 HOGAN 50 HOGE 34 HOLCOM 33 HOLCOMB 29 HOLDINGS 12 HOLLAND 47 HOLM 9 HOLMAN 2 HOLMES 2, 23, 28 HOLOWAY 12 HOLT 20, 48 HOLTON 48 HOMES 2 HONEYCUTT 59

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HOOK 17 • HOOKS 18 . HOPKINS 18 HOPPER 19 HORN 21, 22, 28, ') , HOTCHKISS 5 HOUSTON 2 HOWARD 6, 17 HOWEL 37 HOWELL 32, 39, 51 HOYT 54 HUBBARD 46 HUCHISON 36 HUDGINS 12 HUDSON 12, 45 HUGGARD 46 HUGGINS 46 HUGHES 12, 32, 41 HUNSICKER 4 HUNT 36 HUNTER 46 HYAMS 44 HYDE 48 IBER 4 lEVAN 24 ILER 10 ILLlNGSWORTH 5 IRWIN 8 lVEY 12, 29 IVISON 55 JACKSON 2, 5, 27, 48,

59 JACOB 4 JACOBS 8, 9, 40, 42 JAMES 17, 46 JARRELL 31 JARRETT 48 JAY 20 JEFFERSON 31, 45, 48 JENNINGS 3 JENSEN 56 JESTER 36 JETER 49 JEWELL 9 JIMMONS 50 JOE 46

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46, 47, 49, ,)j, ',to JOHNSTON 4, 30, 53 JONES 3,4, 11, 17, 20, •

29, 30, 36, 39, 41. 43, 45, 46, 48, 49. 54

JORDAN 2. 3. 4, 7, 8. ! 4.

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Kb\T I Nt.: 38 KEENE III Kt-~ ITH 54 KFLU:R 5 KELLERE 4 KELLEY 19 KELLY 12,17,34,38,52 I< ~:NNEDY 48, 50 KENT 47, 49 KI':RLEY 3 KILLGORE 37 KILPATRICK 12, 47, 54 KIMBLE 2 KINARD 38, 53 KING 33, 45 KINNEY 44 KIRK 2, 6 KIRTLEY 27 KITCHEN 30 KITCHENS 29 KNIEPP J, 9 KOLB 27 KOLSTER 6 KONRAD 58 KOUHONT 47 KRICK 56 LA COSSETT 2 LACY 2, 31 LADNER 51 LAMBRIGHT 12, 13 LANA 7 LANAD I ERE 53 LAND 3, 8, 10 LANDERS 34, 35 LANDON 56 LANEDIER 53 LANGFORD 34, 38 LANGSTON 21, 22 LARKIN 6 LARSON. 59 LASHA 47 LAURENCE 32 LAWDEN 18 LAWLEY 29 LAWRENCE 2, 7, 12 LAX 48 LAY 27 LE BARON 31 LEADMAN 43 LEAR 2 LEATHERMAN 30 LEE 17, 28, 32, 36, 38, 45 LEECH 19 LEFFETT 32 LEIB 3

LEIBMAN 42 LEMAY 17 LEONARD 9 . LEOP ARTT j 3 LESSUER 35 LESTER 13, 31 LEVINE 12 LEVY 4, 43 LEWIS 4, 45, 46, 47, 56 LIGGIN 30 LINDSAY 2, 7, 32, 41, 43, 53 LISSO 32 LISTER 3, 12 LISTON 19 LITTLE 32 LITTON 47 LIVELY 35 LLOYD 49 LOCKE 5 LOCKWOOD 32 LOFTON 12 LOFTUS 31 LOGAN 28, 37· LOGON 7 LONADIER 53 LONG 6, 28, 49 LONODIER 53 LOONEY 40 LOTHAM 2 LOVE 32 LOWERY 13 LOWRY 12 LOYLE 2 LUCAS 33 LUDOLPH 8 LUNARD 8 LUSK 51 LUSTER 49 LYDA 59 LYNN 12 LYON 8, 9 MABRY 30 MACK 10 MAIERS 47 MALONE 12, 13 MANGHAM 32 MANGUM 22 MANN 36 MANNING 30 MANRY 13 MAPLE 56 MARBURG 6, 44 MARCUS 35 MARKAM 36 MARKHAM 36

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MARKS 46 MARLEY 12 MARSH 4, 27 MARSHALL 3, 5, 6, 31, 4S.

56 MARTEL 39 MARTIN 7,12,27,30, H.

52 MASON 28 MATHEW 9 MATHEWS 22, 23, 24 MATTHEWS 22 MAXWELL 20, 31 MAYBURN 18 MAYS 32 MC ADAMS 27 MC ALLISTER 1 MC ALPINE 6 MC CAIN 38, 47 MC CASLAND 48 MC CEARY 31 MC CLELLAN 49 MC CLELLAND 9, 12, 50 MC CLENDON 47 MC CLEOD 48 MC CLINTOCK 17 MC CLURE 56 MC COLOURS 3S MC CONA THY 29 MC CORMICH 32 Me CORMI CK 32 MC CREA 25, 26 MC CULLEN 29 MC CULLOUGH 46 MC CURDY 32 MC DADE 12 MC DONALD 41 MC DOWELL 25, 26 MC ELROY 27 MC FARLAND 30, 32 MC GEE 20 MC GOVERN 29 MC CRAW 27 MC GUIRE 28, 29 MC KAIN 17 MC KANE 23 MC KENNA 39 MC KENZIE 32 MC KINNEY 12 MC LAURIN 30, 38 MC LEES 6 MC LEMORE 12, 32, 36 MC LENDEN 17 MC LEOD 31, 48 MC MAURAY 6

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Me MI L1..AtIt 3 Me NEELY 18 MC OWEN 18 Me PHERSON 46 Me RAE 36, 38 Me WILLIAMS 7, 43 MEDLOCK 50 MELVIN 27 MERSIS 4 MERVYN 24 METCALF 49 METHVIN 30 MEYER 41

NEWSON 29 NEW'I'ON .1), S6

NICHOLSON 24, NITCHMAN 55 NOONER ">2 NORMAN 38 NORRIS 27, 32 NORTON 52 NOTTI NG HAM 1 2 NUNNALY 18 O'DANIEL 12 ODEN 29 ODOM 31

26, 52

MILES 32, 48 MILLER 3, 17, 21, 22, 33, 34

OGDEN 7, 36 OGILVIE 46 ONEAL 12 50, 52

MILLIGAN 57 MILLS 59 MI LSTEAD 52 MIMMS 18 MIMS 27 MITCHELL 25, MOFFETT 55 MONEYHAM 18 MONTGOMERY 2 MOON 38 MOOR 17

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MOORE 18, 20, 28, 30, 34, 48

MOOTY 30 MORART 43 MOREHEAD 47 MORELAND 19, 31 MORGAN 33, 52 MORICE 17 MORRIS 3, 30, 47, 50 MOSELEY 22, 23, 48 MOSELY I, 32, 46, 50 MOSS 2, 4, 18 MULHAUPT 40, 43 MULLINS 34 MURPH 32 MURPHY 22, MURRAY 18 MURRY 3 MUSSER 4 NALL 22, 23 NASH 23 NEAL 54 NEILSON 6 NELSON 31

23,29,38

NETTLES 27, 32 NEWELL 33 NEWMAN 47 NEWSOM 17, 28

OTEY 53 OWENS 22, 32 PAGE 27, 28, 51 PAINTER 3, 4 PALLETERUR 8 PALMER 24 PARDUE 32 PARISH 30 PARK 60 PARKER 20, PARMER 52

31, 39, 45, 52

47,PARONSELL 9 PARSONS 46 PARTRICK 55 PATERSON 38 PATRICK 55 PATTERSON 4, 6, 28, 34, 37,

45, 49 PATTON 12, 30 PAXTON 18 PEAK 37 PEARCE 41 PEEL 30 • PEEVY 32 PENNINGTON 27 PENNY 32 PEQI.IES 2 PERENCE 8 PERKINS 2, 30, 50, 54 PERRIN 6 PERRONCEL 9 PERRONCELL 5 PERRY 20, 27, 32 PERSON 17 PERSONS 22 PETERSON 20, 23, PHELPS 7, 12, 42 PHIFER 38 PHILLIP 39

46, 49

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PHILLIPS 2, 5, 17, }O, i~. 48, 49 ~

PHIPPS 6 PICKERING 34 PICKETT 5, 17 , .~ 8. .1'1 , PICKLES 29 PIERCE 39 PIERSON 32, 39 PIGGOTT 2, 6, 39 PILKINGTON 47 PINUS 39 PIOR 32 PITTMAN 53 PLAYER 11 PLEASANT 30, 39 PLEASANTS 39 POLAND 18 POLIGNAC 11 POLKINGHORN 39 POLON 39 PONDER 6 POOL 4, 38 POOLE 4, 29, B, 37 PORCHE 43 PORTER 30, 39 POTTS 52 ;: POWELL 28, 29, 39, 47 POWERS 3 PRANKEM 39 • PRATT 12, 13, 27, 28 t jt.

PRATTS 39 PRAYER 39 PRESCOTT 39 PRESSER 39 PRESTON 18 PRETTY GOOD 39 PRICE 39 PRIME 38 PRIOR 17 PRITCHARD 39 PROBST 39 PROCRIER 39 PRUD'HOMME 59 PRUITT 54 PRYOR 37 PURDY 39 PUYEAR 39 PY 39 • QUALES 7

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.RIPINSKY 40 RIPTOE 40 RIVERS 22, 23 HIVES 22, 23, 24, 40 RIVINAC/H 51 RIZZOTI 40 ROBERSON 29 ROBERTS 29, 32, 40, 53

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ROBERTSON 29. 40, 54 ROBESON 40 ROBINSON 40, 50 ROBTRTSON J ROBSON 2, 7. 9 RuBY 12 ROCHELLE 40 RODGERS 28 ROGERS 2, 7, 8, 29, 37, 40 ROLAND 47 ROMAGOSA 39, 40 ROOS 40 ROREN 22 ROSCH 40 ROSE 9, 40 ROSEN 40 ROSENBLATH 8 ROSENTHAL 40 ROSS 40, 47, 50, 52 ROUCHERAU 40 ROUCHEREAU 40 ROUDEBUSH 56 ROUGAGNOE 40 ROW 40 ROWLAND 18 RUBENSTEIN 41 RUBISSELL 41 RULL 41 RUM 41 RUNNELS 18 RUSH 37 RUSHTON 48 RUSS 31, 32 RUSSELL 41, 49 RYANT 29 RYSDAM 60 SACKVILLE 3 SAINTIGNAU 41 SALSER 57 SAMUEL 3 SAMUELS 41 SANDERS 7, 12, 35, 41, 45 SANDFORD 41 . SANDRIGE 3 SARNATIUS 41 SARTINNI 41 SAUNDERS 33, 41 SAWYER 41 SAXON 50 SCANLAND 11 SCARBOROUGH 34, 38 SCARBROUGH 12 SCHAAG 5 SCHAEFER 41

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SCHAFFER 39 SCHALLENBAUM 41 SCHARDER 2 SCHroET 41 SCHILLING 41 SCHMARRY 3 SCHOLAR 41 SCHULER 28 SCOFIELD 41 SCOGIN 20 SCOTT 5, 7, 27, 31, 41,

46, 49, 53 SCOVALL 7 SCOVELLE 41 SCRUGGS 51 SEACY 3 SEAGUE 41 SEAY 41 SECBERRY 41 SEIGMAN 41 SELBY 32 SELLARS 41 SELLERS 31 SELLSMEYER 41 SEMANOSKY 41 SESSOMS 48 SEWALL 41 SEXIAS 41 SEXTON 21 SHAFFER 5, 42 SHARP 29 SHAW 42 SHEHEE 27 SHEPARD 56 SHEPEARD 42 SHEPHEARD 27 SliEPHERD 49 SHEPPARD 37 SHEPPERS 52 SHIDET 42 SHILLING 2 SHIPMAN 42 SHNUR 2 SHORRE 60 SHORT 5 SHROCKS 49 SHULSINGER 42 SHULTZ 31 SHUTTLEWORTH 42 SIBLEY 57 SIFFELL 42 SILVERSTEIN 42 SIMMON 42 SIMMONS 17, 29, 30, 36.

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SlMuN 42, 50 SIMPSON 32, 42 SIMS '), 10. 18 SINCLAIR 47 SINGLETON 32 SJ(l NNER 12, 42 SLATON 28 SLAYTON 27 SUGH 12, 13 SLIMER 18 SLoAN 34 SMALL 48, 50 SMALLWOOD 45 SMART 29 SMISSON 3 SM I TH 2, 3, 4, 5 , 6 ,

18, 24, 25, 26, 32, 33, 35, 36, 42, 45, 46, 47, 50, 52, 53

SNEAD 53 SNEED 49 SNELSON 54 SNYDER 8. 42, 44 SOAPE 42 SOB LET 58 SOKOLOSKY 42, 43 SOLINSKY 43 SOLOMON 43 SOPER 50 SOUJOURNER 43 SOUR 43 SOURTHESS 43 SOUTH 43 SaWALL 3 SPARK 43 SPARKS 27, 41, 43, 54 SPEAR 42, 43 SPELLMAN 48, 50 SPENCER 22, 45 SPILKER 28 SPINDLER 9 SPRINGEL 43 SPRINGFIELD 43 SPURLOCK 29 ST. DENIS 59 ST. John 30, 34 STALLION 12 STANDFIELD 23 STANE 43 STANLEY 43 STARKS 45 STARLING 5 STARR 49

12, 17, 30, 31, 37, 40, 48, 49,

STATEN 47 STEAHTING 7 STEARNS 32 STEELE 43 STEER 8 STEERE 3 STEERS 41, 4) STEHLING 2 STELLE 43 STEPHENS 24, 33, 43 STEPHENSON 33, 43 STEPP 59 STERSETTE 2 STEVENS 3, 33, 43 STEVENSON 33 STEWART 17, 27, 33, STILES 34. 35 STIRLING 34 STOCKING 43 STOCKS 34 STOCKWELL 12, 43 STODDARD 43 STOER 4 STOKES 34 STOLE 43 STONE 34. 43 STONER 43 STORER 56 STOTTS 49 STOW 34 STOWE 34 STRANGE 34 STRASS 8 STRAUSS 43 STRICKLAND 21 STRICKLIN 34 STRICLAND 22 STRINGFELLOW 43 STRIPLING 34 STRODE 52 STROHMEYER 43 STRONG 43 STRUBE 43 STRUGES 31 STRYKER 52 STUBBY 7 STUBY 4 STUDEYEAR 43 STURGES 31 SUGAR 43 SUGG 35 SULLIGAN 48 SULLIVAN 45 SULLIVANT 35

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SUMMERS 35 • SUNDDEIN 43 !<.

SUTTON 28 SWAIN 43 SWEARINGEN 44 SWERINGEN 5 SWILLEY 35 SWINNEY 36 TABER 44 TABERO 44 TABOR 30 TAGEN 35 TAINTER 5 TAIT 27 TAITE 35

43 TALLEY 5 TAPER 44 TARBELL 47 TARE 44 TARKINGTON 35 TATE 27. 44 TATOM 35 TATUM 35, 36, 37 TAVENOR 23 TAYLOR 11, 12, 21, 22, 24,

32. 33, 35. 36. 44, ~

46, 47. 49, 50 TEAGUE 36, 37 y

TEASLY 28 TEEGE 36, 37 TEGER 43 TELEROPE 37 TELFORD 37 TEMPLE 37 TEMPLEMAN 6 TEMPLETON 37 TENINTINE 37 TERRELL 36, 36, 49 TERRENTINE 37 TERRY 12, 37, 38 TEST 45 THATCHER 44 THEDFORD 2, 3 THENARD 43, 44 THEUS 28 THOMAN 8 THOMAS 3, 5, 9, 24, 28, 29,

36, 38, 45, 46. 47. 4"J. ~ 50

THOMASSON 27 'It

THOMAW 44 • THOMENSON 44 THOMPKINS 38

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THORNTON 22, 32, 44 TIDWELL 31, 32 1 lEW 50 TH:(;S 44, 46, 48 TILNER 31 TfNA 46 T:NNENS 18 TIJDD 43 TOMPSON 44 T,IOMBS 54 Tf}()MEY 32 TOWNSEND 36, 54 TRABUE 58 TRAVENOR 23 TRAYLOR 31 TRIGG 17 TUCKER 21. 22, 28 n:NNEL 17 TCRNER 3. 6, 34, 46 TWADDLE 56 TWITCHELL 32 UTZ 40, 42 VALES 47 VAN HOOK 4 VAN HOOSE 5, 9 VANCE 12, 13 VARNER 28 VAUGHAN 12 VAUGHN 5 VISE 35, 37 VOELSKER 3 VORDENBAUMEN 48 WADE 32 WADLEY 12 WADSWORTH 17 WAGNER 5, 48 WALKE 6 WALKER 12, 13, 17, 26, 30,

46 WALLACE 12, 31 WALLER 54 WALTS 54 WARE 17, 46 WASDEN 17 WASHINGTON 50 WATERS 34 WATKINS 29 WATSON 6, 18, 31, 32, 45 WATTS 37 WAUGH 27 WEBB 6. 30 WEBER 56

WELCH 30 WELDON 29, 30. 51 WELLS 28 WESSON 35 WHEAT 32 WHEATON 5 WHITAKER 20, 59 WHITE 29, 49, 50 WHITEHEAD 48 WHITEHURST 45 WHITESIDE 59 WHITTAKER 17 WIEDERMAN 9 WILDER 48 WILKINS 35 WILKINSON 32 WILLEY 52 WILLIAMS 2, 5, 17, 18, 22,

27, 28, 32, 45, 46, 47. 49, 50

WILLIAMSON 3, 28 WILLIS 4 WILSON 3, 12, 31, 32, 45,

49, 50, 54 WIMBISH 4 WINDER 52 WINDSOR 12, 13 WINFREY 12 WINTER 11 WISENER WOLFSON 32 WOLWELL 25 WOOD 23, 29, 31, 34 WOODARD 28 WOODLEY 2 WOODS 54 WOODSON 5 WOOLLY 28 WORTMAN 3 WRIGHT 2, 3, 18, 33, 56 WYCHE 11 WYNN 17 YOSSPER 3 YOUNG 2, 12, 27, 28, 29,

45, 46 YOUNGBLOOD 29, 47 YOUNGER 21, 22, 23 ZIEGLER 2, 7

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