The Arl(ansas Family Historian
Volume 12, No.2, Apr/May/June 1974
THE ARKANSAS
FAMILY HISTORIAN VOLUME XII Number 2. APRIL-MAY-JUNE 1974
Puhli.hed Quarterly
By
ARKANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC. 4200 "A" STREET
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS 72205
-49-OFFICERS
Mrs. Mario B. Cia, Sr., President Little Rock, Arkansas
Mrs. Hayle P. Hollis, Vice-Pres. Camden, Arkansas
Mrs. M. A. Neel, Rec. Sec.-Treas. Hazen, Arkansas
Miss Annie Laurie Spencer - Cor. ElDorado, Arkansas
Mrs. Willma H. Newton, Historian Hampton, Arkansas
Capt. John C. Hammock Dermott (Parliamentarian)
DIRECTORS
W. E. Bailey, Enola Russell P. Baker, Little Rock Alonzo D. Camp, Little Rock Mrs. Inez Cline, Hot Springs Mrs. H. R. Garner, Rison Mrs. Jerry P. Glover, Pine Bluff Mrs. F. O. Griffin, Sr., Helena Mrs. Robert G. Hubbard, Hot Springs
S. Mrs. E. R. Lambert, Jr. Pine Bluff Dr. R. R. Logan, Fayetteville Mrs. F. E. McGowan, ElDorado Mrs. Gerald B. McLane, Hot Springs Mrs. Leister E. Presley, Searcy
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Mrs. Mario B. Cia, Sr., 4200 "A" Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Mrs. Robert G. Hubbard, Route 6 Box 238, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901
Mrs. Leister E. Presley, 1708 West Center, Searcy, Arkansas 72143
CONTENTS: Page
FROM YOUR ~ITOR ................................................................................................... 50 YOU MIGIi'I' LIKE TO mow ........................................................................................ 51 BYARS FAMILY IIISTORY ............................................................................................ 52 EDWARD ROBIN WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't from March 1974) .•••• 58 MARRIAGES REPORTED IN THE EARLY FILES OF THE ARK. GAZETTE (Con't
from December 1973 issue Vol. XI page 130) ••••.•••••••••••••••.• 67 RECORD OF BURIALS IN POST CEMETERY, FORT MEADE, SO. DAKOTA
( Ea.r ly Days) ........................................................................................................ 71 LET'S COPY A CE:J.f.E!'I'ERY .......................................................................................... 76 ARKANSAS DAY in STATE OF WASHINGTON - 1973 ••••••••.•••••••••••••.• 77 CENSUS - CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS-1850 ••••••••••••.•••••••••••••• 78 TOWNS IN CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS ;;.. 1885 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 87 HOME GUARD OF MINUTE MEN OF INDEPENDENCE COUNTY, ARKANSAS-1861. ••• 88 liA.LL FAMILY .............................................................................................................. 91 QUERIES ..................................................................................................... 92 LIST OF BOOKS IN OUR ARKANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY'S LIBRARY ••••• 10l --------- ---- ----------- -----.. - ---Copyright 1974 - Arkansas Genealogical SOCiety, Inc., 4200 "A" Street
Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Neither the Associate Editors, nor the Arkansas Genealogical SOCiety, Inc., assume any responsibility for information or material given by the contributors. Correspondence concerning any article should be addressed to the authors, and sent to the Arkansas Genealogical SOCiety, Inc. 4200 "A" Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
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FROM YOUR EDITOR
Our many many thanks to everyone for all the valuable information you have sent (please continue to send). Our back log of information is looking fine. This time much information is ready for space in the September issue. I am sure many of you will be glad to know about that! We now have the use of a machine, which will make a picture of the material, so if a good copy is available (dark type, and clear)it can be reproduced as is, and therefore less chance of error (less work for the Editor too). So if you have some material you want printed JUST AS IT IS, let us know. Many have expressed appreciation for the help you have received from the Queries and other articles, and since it is your Quarterly, and we are trying to help each other, we are happy, so keep the material coming. Maybe the paper shortage will soon end, but until then we will try to have near fifty pages in each issue.
Our postage is considerably reduced this time, since we are now under non profit. Anyone desiring to contribute for a tax deduction, please write for our number. Also Memorials are deposited in our Endowment Fund (for building someday).
The date has been set for ANNUAL MEETING - October 13. 1974 -this time in Little Rock, Arkansas. Please see the September issue for additional information as to time and place. Mark your calander now!
Two good friends to those in Genealogy have passed away since our last issue:
Mrs. Thomas H. Bowles, 4123 Shackleford Road, Little Rock, Ark. 72204. Died May 5, 1974. Former Member of Board of Directors for Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc. and retired staff member of Ark. History Commission.
Maj or Perkins Nunnally, 3612 Poplar, Pine Bluff, Ark. 71601. Died 8 March 1974. Major Nu..'lIlally was a present member of the Board of Directors and a native 'of Virginia.
A new Researcher's Lj.st has been started for 1974. If you are not on the present list and would like to have your name added, please drop us a not:Lce. Requests for the lists have been rather heavy, and with two importru1t names dropped recently, yours is needed. Let us know your speCialty (Families you have researched, and the area) you make your OIDl arrangements, you might suggest a rate etc.
SeveraJ. visited the Camden Library recently while attending the Arkansas History Convention. That is the present home of the Arkansas Genealogical Society's Library. Our books are in a nice light room, directly to the side of the main desk. New exchange issues will be added at the end of the year, after they have been collected ~~d put into folders. Our thanks to those who have shared recent private publications with us.
Back issues for the past five years are available. Please make check payable to: Arkansas Genealogical SOCiety, Inc. for $1.50 each. Send request to 4200 "A" Little Rock, Arkansas 72205. Vol. VII - 1969 Mar. __ June __ Sept_. _. _ Dec. Vol. VIII - 1970 Mar. June Sept. DeQ. Vol. IX - 1971 Mar.-- June-- Sept.-- Dec. Vol. X - 1972 Mar. --. June-' -- Sept. -.- Dec. ---Vol. XI - 1973 Mar.-- June-- Sept.-- Dec. ____ _ Vol. XII - 1974 Mar. ----
-51-YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW!
Persons who wish to trace their family records in Scotland can do so through the Scots Ancestry Research Society (a non-profit organization) in Edinburgh, Scotland. You will have to write them for application blanks and their fee schedule. Their initial charge (for application) is $6. American money, per line you wish traced. Unless the maternal line is specified they normally trace the paternal line. You also will receive from the Society a small brochure telling about their operation. It will take five to six months to get your official report as you will be placed on their waiting list.
I suggest that you send all your letters to them by Airmail (it costs 21¢ per ounce, at present). And do send some International Reply Coupons to defray the Society's postage cost in answering your inquiry. Also ask them to reply via Airmail. You should get a reply to your initial inquiry in about two weeks.
I have traced part of my great-grandmother's family through the Society and am pleased with their service. ,And their fees are very reasonable, also. The correct address for the Society is:
Patricia M. Baxendine, M. A., Director SCOTS ANCESTRY RESEARCH SOCIETY 20 York Place, Edinburgh, EHl 3EP, SCOTLAND Great Britain
Accepted method of payment to the Society is by International Postal Money Order. You can get those by writing to the U. S. Post Office, Little Rock, for an applicatien blank. Tell them what country you want to send the money to. They'll send you a fee schedule (send the post office their money by U. S. Pestal money Qtder to SCOTLAND by airmail and sends you a receipt. It would be a good idea, when you receive your receipt, to write the Society and tell them the money is on the way and give them the receipt number.
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Miss Laura L. ShllilJu, Star Route Scottsville, Arkansas 72862
This 'isimpor:tant information.,· Our thanks i}o, Mis,s .La1ll'aL. Shuill'for"shar:lng wit{i us. " , ',",'
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You can file a delayed death record by getting on affidavit signed by two people who were present at the time of death or attended the funeral. Then a death certificate can be obtained. Any person in direct line (son, grandson, daughter, etc.) can request a census search of the 1900 and later census. Forms can be obtained at the County Clerk's Office for the census search. Forms for filing a delayed death record should be obtained from Arkansas State Health Department, Bureau of Vital StatistiCS, 4815 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
*********** The Arkansas Genealogical,Soc1ety,·Inc. is interested in ~our
problems and will publish free Queries. Membership $5.00. 4200'A" Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
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-52-BYARS FAMILY HISTORY
Father of James Byars migrated from Scotland to South Carolina.
James Byars married Frances Collins. He was scalped by the Indians. His wife made him a domestic cap, lined it with lard or bear grease, placed it on his head and he survived several years, which mi~ht account for the traditional hard-headiness of our tribe. (Family Tradition). Their childred - Only two known.
1. Henrietta Byars - married Joseph Blackwell 2. William Byars - Married Elizabeth Bedford. She died 1847,
was daughter of Joel Bedford and Amasa Raywood. Had 11 children. The 10th or 11th child was Joab.
Benjamin Joab Byars I Was born August 11, 1807, Spartanburg, District, South Carolina. Died December 24, 1884. Married Henrietta Arnold or Arendale, granddaughter of Henrietta Byars & Joel Blackwell. She was born February 8, 1805 in South Carolina. Died September 23, 1892. Daughter of Richard Arendale & Mary Blackwell. Children of Joab Byars:
1. Rufus King Byars, a successful teacher and very fine scribe and penman. Never married. Born May 14 1830 in Spartenburg District South Carolina. Died 1~60.
2. Richard Pinkney Byars, born September 6, 1831 in Spartanburg District South Carolina, died February 14, 1891 in Calhoun County, Arkansas. Migrated to Mississippi and then to Arkansas. He was well educated; wrote a beautiful hand, married Jan 3, 1856 to Nancy Jane Vaughan in Calhoun City, Miss. She was born 1836 in North Carolina; died Jan. 2, 1907 in Calhoun Co., Ark. She was daughter of Jerome Vaughan.
3. William Cutom Butterfield Byars, born Jan. 17, 1834 in South Carolina died July 20, 1926.
4. Nancy Ann Byars, born Aug. 9, 1835 in South Carolina died 1870.
5. Philip Gustavus Byars born August 7, 1837" in South Carolina. Died during Civil War time. 'Gusta" was about ready to marry when death drew near to Miss Sallie McGinnis, a successful teacher.
6. John Marion Byars, born July 30, 1839 in South Carolina. Died July 30, 1914 in Dallas County, Arkansa.s.
7. Mary Emily Byars, born February 6, 1841, died September 1841.
8. Susan Elizabeth Byars "Susie" born Sept. 1842 died 1864.
9. George Randolph Byars, born 1845 died 1929. 10. Charles Kinney Horton Byars, born 1846, died 1935.
All of Joab Byars sons were Confederate Soldiers but Bufus, who died just before the War. Joab lived in Chickasaw County Mississippi. (1850 Census). The Byars Family was in Calhoun County, Arkansas in 1870, when Census was taken. 2. Richard Pinkney Byars (called Pink" and Nancy Jane Vaughan,
his wife had: 21. George P. Byars, born October 20, 1856 in MiSSissippi,
died May 2, 1885 in Arkansas. Married January 16, 1879
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to Margaret E. Orr, born 1853, Arkansas. ~ll. James Albert Byars, born January 21, 1880 in
Arkansas. 212. Richard Pinkney Byars, born January 21, 1882 in
Arkansas. 213. Charles Newton Byars, born January 21, 1885 in
Arkansas. Died Friday December 6, 1957 in Camden Arkansas. Married Emma Gammill. 4 Children: 3 boys, 1 girl: 2131. George L. Byars 2132. J. V. Byars 2133. Charles W. Byars 2134. Frances Byars married Carr Smith and now
lives in Dallas, Texas (1957) William Rufus Byars, born September 4, 1859, Calhoun Co., Arkansas, died May 11, 1945 Camden, Arkansas. Married September 5, 1878 to Nancy M. Johnson, born 1858 in Ark. 221. Lula Jane Byars, born August 2, 1879. Married Dr.
Walter Ellis, Fordyce, Arkansas. 222. William "Alfred" Byars, born December 16, 1880
married Docie Dunn. William Byars was a Baptist Minister.
223. Mary Ellen Byars, born October 12, 1882 224. Betty Byars, married Ponder Cottrell 225. Susan Byars, married Jess Parker 226. Eunice Byars 227. Omega Byars, married Myrtle Thomason
Sarah Elizabeth Byars "Betty: born January 9, 1862, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Married November 9. 1882 to John W. Lindsey. 231. Elba E. Lindsey. born February 9. 1884. Died Sept
ember 1, 1884. 232. E. P. Lindsey, born January 28. 1885 233. Lucy M. Lindsey, born February 4, 1889.
Mary ~yars, born November 22, 1865 married February 21, 1884 to George D. Clemmons. 241. Lizzie Jane Clemmons, born December 2, 1884 242. James P. Clemmons, born May 5, 1886. He was a
Doctor in Magnolia, Arkansas. 243. George S. Clemmons, born Se~tember 1, 1888
Charles P. Byars, born February 16, 1868, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Married February 28, 1890 to Susie Elizabeth James (In Bible) married February 27, 1890, (Susie Elizabeth James, in newspaper).
251. Alice Byars, never married 252. Maud Byars married Mack Vaughan, December 24, 1911 253. Elmer Byars, lived in Paris Arkansas 254. Charles Emmet Byars, Lived in Locust Bayou, Arkansas 255. Zula Byars married Charles E.Hunger of Palestine,
Texas 256. Otis Byars, died 1918 of flu age 17 257. Lloyd Byars, born 1899 (girlj. She married Tom
Bass. They were the parents of: Twin Boys, Ray & Rhea Boss and 4 more bOys.
258. Clark Byars married Bernice Steelman, of Bearden, Ark.
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Charles P. Byars and Susie Byars, celebrated their 70th Anniversary, February 27, 1960 at Bearden, Arkansas. 26. John Vaughan Byars, born September 19, 1871. Married
Mary Atterberry. He was a Businessman in Sheridan, Ark. Their Children were:
261. William Thomas Byars, born September 16 .• 1892. Lives in Fayetteville, Ark. Married Alice Laughton and had 4 daughters: Alpha Byars; Katherine Byars; Virginia Byars; and Mary Bell Byars.
262. Dee Byars, born June 8, 1896, died December 19, 1932. Married Mable Browning and had one son Jack.
263. Ivy Byars, born January 16, 1898. Married W. D. Hudson and had one son, Bobby Byars Hudson. Lives in Little Rock, Arkansas.
264. C~yde Byars, born April 3, 1905, died September 9, 1973, North Little Rock, Arkansas. Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery, Camden, Arkansas. Married 1st Elizabeth Smith, March 14, 1930. Married 2nd Helen? .
1.Betty Byars now Mrs Malcom Gravert of Mobile, Alabama
2.Sue Byars now Mrs Carl Dean of North Little Rock, Arkansas
265. Ila Byars, born February 5, 1907, unmarried 266. Pearl Byars, born October 1, 1909. Married Rufus
Taylor & had daughter Jeanette Taylor. 267. Irene Byars, born August 5, 1912. Married Frank
Summerelle of Collins, Arkansas. 1. Brent Summerelle 2. Frank Byars Summerelle
27. Nancy Jane Byars, born March 7, 1873, Millville, Calhoun County, Arkansas. Married John Chambliss, son of James "Harrison" Chambliss and his wife Cynthia James Chambliss. John Chambliss was born October 28, 1867. Harrison Chambliss was a descendent of John Cain, Revolutionary Soldier, of Sussex County, Virginia.
28. Benjamin Joab Byars, born November 23, 1875, Calhoun Co., Arkansas, died September 24, 1956, Bearden, Arkansas.
Married February 25, 1898 to Lucy Jane Chambliss, daughter of Harrison Chambliss. Lucy was born February 10, 1870 near Hampton, Arkansas; died August 28, 1942, Bearden, Arkansas.
29. Alice Almira Byars, born January 28, 1879; died Febru-ary 1, 1891, age .12. . .
Children of Benjamin Joab Byars and wife Lucy: 281. Ollie Byars, born December 30, 1898 near Hampton,
Calhoun County, Arkansas. Married August 22, 1916 by Brad Benson, J.P. to William Clifton Benson, "Cliff" son of William David Benson and Minnie Thomasson Bens~)U. Cliff was born, December 4, 1894 Hampton, Arkansas. Died April 16, 1951, Warren, Arkansas. Mrs. Cliff Benson became a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution. No 540881 on
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282.
283.
the record of John Cain of Virginia. She now lives in Little Rock, Arkansas and is a member of the "Arkansas State Pioneers Association" on her grandmother's record - the James Family was in Arkansas in 1848 when Cynthia James was born. 2811. Melvadine Benson, born February 11, 1919,
Bearden, Arkansas. Married December 21, 1940 to Leon Hubert French of Little Rock. Divorced July 1, 1959 at Little Rock l Ark. 1. CharleneFrench, born April 22, 1942,
Little Rock, Arkansas 2. Sharen Louise French, born September 7,
1947, Little Rock, Arkansas. Unmarried Melvadine married 2nd George O. Treaster, June 2, 1962, in Little Rock. George was born April 10, 1912. 28111. Charlene French, born April 22, 1942,
Little Rock, married February 10, 1962 at Little Rock to James A. Rogers. He was born October 24, 1941. 1. Sheri Marie Rogers, born May 26,
1963, Little Rock 2. James A. Rogers, Jr. born June
1965, Little Rock. Charlene divorced James Rogers, April 1970 and 2nd married November 18, 1971 to Don Wallace Barrett, Jr. age 32.
2812. John Stewart Benson, born January 7, 1921, Bearden, Ark., married August 22, 1942 to Dannie Maxine Taylor of Camden, Arkansas. 28121. Ronnie Benson, born October 20, 1943,
San Diego, California. 28122. Judy Benson, born August 19, 1953,
Millington, Tennessee. 28123. Reggie Benson, born November 25, 1961,
Memphis, Tennessee. 2813. Stella Mae Benson, born February 23, 1923,
Camden, Arkansas. Married January 1, 1942, Camden, Ark., to B. Jack Stewart. 28131. Daneta Stewart, born June 19, 1948,
New Orleans, La. Married Charles Taylor, June 1968 ..
281311. Todd Patrick Taylor, born Dec. 25, 1968; died September 1969, buried in Covington, La.
281312. Teressa Taylor, born May 2, 1971, Tipideaux, La.
28132. Marc Stewart, born December 20, 1955, New Orleans. La.
Roy Byars, son of Joab Byars and wife Lucy, born March 31, 1900; died September 17, 1901. Troy Taylor Byars, born May 7, 1902, Calhoun County, Ark.
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284.
J?Y~RS FAMILY HISTORY (Con't page 6)
Arkansas, married September 23, 1954, Charles Benjamin - Camp.
2852. Barbara Deen Byars, born Nov. 2, 1935, Minden, La., married Jan. 29, 1958 to George B. Gossett, Jr., of Slater, South Carolina.
2853. Noel Eugene Byars, born July 4, 1939, Minden, La. Graduate of Tyler College, Tyler, Texas. Now a banker in Minden. La. He is married.
286. Benjamin Joab Byars "B. J." born Aug. 14, 1911, married Virginia Dell Gammill. She was born October 19, 1919. B. L. is a successful farmer and cattle grower. 2861. Benjamin Harrison Byars, born 1944, Camden,
Arkansas,_ married September.4, 1971 to Patricia < Block.
Editor's Note: These records were collected by Randolph Peden Hamby of Prescott, Arkansas, who died January 30, 1969. Mrs. W. C. Benson, 719 Wolfe Street, Little Rock, Arkansas and Mrs. Stella Mae Stewart of New Orleans, La.
Please Note: For additional copies of this BYARS FAMILY HISTORY Please write: Arkansas Genea1ogica1Society, Inc.
($1. 50 each copy) 4209 "A" Street Litt~e Rock, Arkansas 72205
**.********* RICE FAMILY- CEMETERY, -WARNER, LINCOLN COUNTY, ARKANSAS
Copied Saturday, Sept •. 29, 1956._by-Misses Georgia & Jennie B. Lyle
Little Mamie, Infant Daughter of John A. & Katie E. Varner, 11-20-1882; 6-29-1884 Mary T. Varner, 6-14-1847' 9-1-1878 Herbert M. Varner, 3-21-1843; 1-31-1877 E. G. Varner, 9-12-1832; 5-1-1883 Early, son of J. W. & Mattie E. Varner; 5--11-1869; 2-2-1870 Mattie, wife of Joseph W. Varner; 3-28-1846; 12-25-1891 Joseph W. Varner, 11-21-1825; 11-5-1875 William Felix Varner, 1-7-1832; 3-3-1898 Shirley Varner Rice (Robert R. Rice, sori of Capt. R. R. Rice was pre
(sent when we copied this data. He-stated Shirley and Emma Rice (both died the same day of diptheriaabout 1890)
Emma Douglas Rice (see above information) _ Robert Richie Rice; 12-27-1849; 1-9~1918_(From Nashville, Tennessee).
(His first wife was Emma Douglas.) _ Mother (2nd wife) Madora Varner Rice; 3-2-1861; 12-26-1949 William Iverson Varner; 4-2-1863; 4-29-1966 (Medora Varner Rice's
brother) Mrs. Susan (Edwards) Varner; 7-10-1840; 3-17-1870 (From Athens, Ga.)
(Mother of Medora Varner Rice). Robert R. Rice, son of Capt •. R. R. & Medora Varner Rice, died 1962
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"Wisdom is knowing ,hen to speak your mind and when to mind your speech. "
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-58-EDWARD ROBIN WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK 1899-1910 (Con't from page 13, March 1974 issue )(Page 7. now follows:
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
t902 ec 1 W A Keahey and Dora Keahey to A W Keahey
1 N T Terral & I C Terral to Thomas F. Covington 1.2..9]. Jan 2 J W Carter to W M Simmons
3 F K McDaniell to W R OBriant 3 W R Obriant to Julia A Campbell 3 N T Terral & I C Terral to J D Harrison
10 Samuel Dunlap to D W Campbell 10 Andy Durns to Julia A Campbell 10 W F Thornton to Lyle & Fish 15 J M Lyle & Nettie.B Lyle. to ",S, J'iFish 15 S J Fish & Jennie Fish to J M Lyle 17 W 0 Keahey & Fannie Keahey to J M Lyle 22 Cathren Bush, Fannie ONeel & Rebecca Brown to D W Campbell 24 Emmet S White & Adda White to J L Whisenhunt 24 J .L Whisenhunt and Leona E Whisenhunt to J J McCloy
& V J Trotter 24 J I Chandler to Lyle & Fish 30 T W Johnson, R C Johnson, Isabel C Terral & Arra E
Chandler, Mary S. Scifres & Henrietta C. Shook, Nancy E. Johnson and Rosa H. Johnson to James S. Johnson.
28 Julia Ratterree to J S Johnson Feb 6 W A Lael paid by WAL to J M Lyle
11 J C Boyd to J M Lyle - Paid by J C B 11 Alfred Fredric to Lyle & Fish 11 Mary Jo!!donlto J M:Lyle 12 G 0 Tilghmon to Terral & Johnson 14 Will Flemister to J M Lyle 18 G M Chance (Bond for Title) To A W Keahey 18 James Stanley to W C Harrison 18 W C Harrison to S J Fish 18 John Stewart to S J Fish 28 C H Dean to T T Burr
Mar 11 J K Lyle & ,Mattie Lyle to H D Lyle 16 A W Nobles to W M Simmons 25 A S Rup to J M Lyle 28 W H Oneel to J M Lyle " 30 B H Sawyers to Mary Carrington •
Apr 8 Mrs Sallie Sweeney to H M Wilson & Co 10 Will Carrington to Mary Carrington 11 J I Chandler to T W Johnson 25 W J Dean to J M Lyle 25 G M Chance to J M Lyle 30 James Lee to Fannie Bradley 30 Arttellie Batchlor & Minnie Johnson to Abreham E Davis
May 7 N T Terrall & I C Terral to T M Ollar 28 J W Matthews to S J Fish 30 J A Keahey to J M Lyle
June 5 S K Jones to J M Lyle July 16 W T Stanley to N T Terral Aug 1 W J Trantham to Terral1 & Johnson Sept 4 Fannie McGraw to Alvin DWhite & Fannie Keahey
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-59-EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 8)
Nov 11 17
D W Campbell & Julia A Campbell to T F McGee M C Whisenhunt, M E Carter, J I Whisenhunt & L E Whisenhunt to George Pugh
Dec 14 31
1904 Jan 5th
11 12 '
N T Terral & I C Terral to J H Rogers Andy Burns to Julia A. Campbell
A W Nobles to W M Simmons W C Harrison to D W Campbell G 0 Tilghmon to J B Robinson
15 16 18 18 18
Alviri D White'& Catt:l.e ~ White to Nancy T Edmonds V H Flemister to Terral & Johnson B D Wilks deed to C E Carter John BiShop & Mary BiShop deed to J. C Tailor N T Terral & I C Terral to J A Lael
Jan 30 M C Whisenhunt, M E Carter, J L Whisenhunt & I E Whisenhunt to C E Carter
30 W H Oneel to J H Simmons Feb 2 Nelson Tinsley to S J Fish
83 Charley Harris to S J Fish
W F Blair to J A Lael ' 9 York Everette to S J Fish
15 Samuel Dunlap to D W Campbell 22 James Stanley to Terral & Johnson 22 L C Touchstone Bond for Title to T R Smith 28 John Stewart to R C Crow 26 C H Armestead to Terrall & Johnson
Mar 8 Charley Sowers to Terral & Johnson 12 Richard Converse to Terral & Johnson 14 Nancy F Edmons & George W Edmonds to R C Crow & S J Fish 16 W M Rogers and Sallie Rogers to Mrs J A Rogers
Apr 2 W R Obriant to D W Campbell 6 A W Nobles and S M Nobles to J M Lyle 9 James Hunter to Terral & Johnson
19 Lewis Wade to Terral & Johnson 22 Sol Gober to Terral & Johnson
Nov 12 Joe Thronebery & Viola Thronesbery to A B Nelson 18 W J Trantham & M E Thrantham to J J Dean
Notes to Lyle & Fish Sarah Sowers C HJasper A C Chance
Balance M B Sweeney
Balance McPherson & Carter H K Smart York Eaverett
Due
Due
$34.38 12.16 96.60 31.22 15.00 11.33 91.88 83.57 17.45
A List of Hands apportioned to CLARENCE District No. 62. January 7. 1902
ASSMAN, Overseer of Road
Carl Kersh Ben, Carrington Lem Nealey Dell Lyle W R Obriant Will Blair James Stanley Will Hunter John Jourden Clide Sweeney
John Lyle W A Ratterree Will Smith Alvin White Anderson Giger
-60-, EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 9)
M B Sweeney Verge Flemister
A List of Hands apportioned to T. N. District No. 79. January 7. 1902. Ab Keahey The (Thee) Clar 01 Sciffras W C Harrison G W Carter George Green
Will Flemister
SCiffras, Overseer of Road
D W Chance Sam Beck E R Whitehead
A List of hands apportioned to J. District No. 61, January 7. 1902
S. Johnson. Overseer of Road
J L Scott Jess Terral Willard Butler J A Leonard B D Wilks Joe Dean C F Stewart G W Campster H A Ratterree Sam Dunlap
M L Jones C H Dean John Barlow T E Clary
A List of Hands apportioned to J S Johnson, Overseer of Road District No. 61 in Lone Pine Township, Lincoln County, Arkansas February 9, 1901 J L Scott J I ChancIer G W Carter J L Ratterree H P Keayhea Willard Butler G W Campster
James Lee J A Leonard S G Beck B D Wilks Jess Terral John Barlow Sam Dunlap
M L Jones H F McGee H W Copeland H A Ratterree W E Rice C F Stewart T E Clark
A List of Hands District No. 62 9, 1901
apportioned to Clarence Assman, Overseer of Road in Lone Pine Township, Lincoln County. Ark. Feb.
V E Kersh J M Smart Verge Flemister Joe Sciffras W C Harrison W R Obriant E R Whitehead Ed Cline Ab Keayhea Alvin White John Lyle C H Dean
Del Lyle 01 Sciffras Ben Cart,it),gton Will Blair T N Sciffras Anderson Gigger James Stanley Ed Wright James Hunter D W Chance Clide Sweeney
Frank McGraw Carl Kersh W A Ratterree Lem Nealey Will Hunter W E Lael Will Flemister Joe Edmonds William Lyle The Olar Jake Harrison
A List of Hands apportioned to Alfred Carrington, Overseer of Road District No. 60 in Lone Pine Township, Lincoln County. Arkansas, February 9. 1901 Joe Cunningham C E Burr Roy Cunningham E A Shook John Carrington G 0 Tilghmon Dan Hamilton J C Boyd Will Hamilton John Bush Clark Hamilton Lewis Weener
J T Jones R L Hamilton Will Carrington James Whiteley Osce Shook
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A List of Hands apportioned to A. Tilghmon, Overseer of Road District No. 59 in Lone P~ne Township, Lincoln Co., Ark., Feb. 9, 1901 J W Dixon L E Dodd Ed Carrington Van Bery James Bodiford
Ruth Saint Dave Tilghmon Harve Farner Bruce Ross
Joe Camron James Chamblis Clay Ross Starling Elder
A List of Hands apportioned to R J Ferrell, Overseer of Road District No. 58, Lone Pine Township, Lincoln County, Arkansas February 9, 1901 E D McCullough Evert Calhoun Will Calhoun Eugene Calhoun Auther Cline Walter Cline H P Hooper J E Knox Frank Knox Dan Shook T A Thomas
John Tilghmon Tom Tilghmon Ves Jordon June Clowers Cliff Clowers Zack Tilghmon Andrew Fraisure H W Thomas Bob Thomas W J Ratterree
***** Mrs. Mattie Lyle died August 10, 1911 E D Lyllie died August 26, 1911 J D Brown died June 19, 1902 Floret Copeland died July 23, 1902 Homer Terral died Sept. 9, 1902 Elmer Chandler died Sept. 22, 1902 Aunt El Gammill died Sept. 23 1902 Mrs. Will Dopson died Sept. 24, 1902 W S Elder died Sept. 24, 1902 Mrs. E. J. Prophet died Sept. 25, 1902 Thom Lyle died February 20, 1903 Miss Arbry Brown died September 12, 1903 G W Green died February 4, 1904 G W Butler died March 12, 1904 W A Chance died April 25, 1904 James ,S Johnson, Sr. died Nov. 29, 1905 Ed Cline died November 30, 1905 Mrs. Marthy Jones died December 2, 1905 W C De,weese died December 7, 1905 Jewel Milks died Feb. 21, 1906 A G Bush died August 15, 1906 Ana May Leonard died Oct. 10, 1906 Garland Lyle died November 5, 1906 Mrs. Miram Burton died November 6, 1906 Miss Frances Chance died November 9, 1906 Ike Mc.Greger died November 9, 1906 W H Oneel died December the 2nd, 1906 Joe Scifres died July 19, 1907
L A Ratterree Sam Darr W W Davis Charley Sowers Jess Jordon Sam Jordon Henry Williams Rex Boyd A B Nelson Therm Ross
Mrs. Kate D. Persons died November 15, 1907 Mrs. Sallie E. Sweeney died November 17, 1907
EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 11)
W A Keahey died February 12, 1908 Mrs. E1izzie Brockman died Febry 23, 1908 Mrs. Marthey E. Whisenhunt died March 21, 1908 J F Hef1en died March 19, 1908 G W Campster died July 23. 1908 J I Chandler died July 29. 1908
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Mrs. Mo1ie Carr died December 15. 1908 Jesse Lord died March 2. 1909 Mrs. Touchstone died March 18. 1909 (Note: She was Perme1ia
McClendon - mother of Columbus "Lum" Touchstone •. ;Jennie (Jane) Belle Lyle). .
Mrs. A11ice Ingram died October 29, 1909 C H Lyman died Nov. J C Smith died Nov. 7, 1909 John Gammill died Nov. 8. 1909 R V Summerford died May 27. 1910 Melvin Johnson died July 29, 1910 J T Willis died Dec. 14. 1910 Ab Brown died Dec. 17. 1910 John T. Whitehead died May 22~ 1902 J B Mead died Decmeber 2. 1904 Aunt Mary Mead died July 9, 1910
Acknowledgments - Year 1896 Dec. 4th J D Brown & wife Deed of Trust to Hall (Hale) Roberson
14 Callie Joyce. Elizie Lily & N E Johnson. Alice Brockman, H C Brockman. W A Brockman, Viola Brockman to J W Brockman and R J Brockman
16 F K McDannal to D W Campbell
J897 an9
9 9
11 19 23 23 30 29
Feb 5 17 20 20 25 28 27
Mar 4 11
Apr 3 19
May 3 11
W C Harrison to Lyle & Fish W F Scifres to N T Terral W C Dewees to Lyle & Fish J R Hendrix to Lyle & Fish J W Boyles to Lyle & Fish J C Harpers to Lyle & Fish T C Simmons to H W Copeland J I Higgin to N T Terral Henretter Thompson, E A Crow. G W Smith. Ella Smith, July Myers to A W Nobles L C Chance to Lyle & Fish T C Simmons to M L Littlejohn Sallie E Sweeney to Lyle & Fish J L Ratterree to N T Terral A C Chance to Lyle & Fish Mrs. N S Burton to Lyle & Fish Elizabeth L Brockman and Malinda C Henley to J W Brockman and R J Brockman W E Lael to Lyle & Fish G W Roberson & Olive Roberson to J W Brockman T C Simmons to H W Copeland W T Bert to D W Campbell R L Hamilton to Lyle & Fish T G Simmons to Lyle & Fish
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May 21 P L Cranford to Lyle & Fish July 6 E A Shook & M A Shook to W A Lael Dec 27 L L Brockman to Ed Lilly
31 John W Whisenhunt & Marthy Whisenhunt to W A Keayhee 1898 Jan 24 J A Dean to L S McGraw Feb 10 J A Leal to Lyle & Fish
10 B W Robertson to Lyle & Fish 12 R L Carter to M A Littlejohn 15 Alf Carrington to B J Carrington 17 G W Butler to Lyle & Fish 17 J J Keayhee to Lyle & Fish 19 G W Green to Lyle & Fish 19 G 0 Tilghmon to Lyle & Fish 24 J J Dean to Lyle & Fish 25 T C Simmons to Lyle & Fish 25 John Carrington to S J Carrington
Mar 5 W H Carr to Lyle & Fish 9 A A Anglan to Lyle & Fish
19 A C Chance to Lyle & Fish 31 J W Boyles to Lyle & Fish
Apr 16 Sarah Sowers to Lyle & Fish 16 Duke Jourden (Colard) to Lyle & Fish 16 W A Chance to Lyle & Fish 30 J L Vick to Lyle & Fish 30 Rex Boyd to Lyle & Fish
May 14 A C Chance to N T Terral Sept22 Robert Fite (Colard) to Lyle & Fish Oct 7 C H Armstead (Colard) to Lyle & Fish Nov 18 B D Wilks to Lyle & Fish
29 J L Ratterree & N J Ratterree to N T Terral 29 D W Campbell & J A Campbell to C F Stuart
Jan 11 R J Brockman and M J Brockman to J W Brockman May 20 E A Crow to Tom Oneel & Auther Oneel & Bu. Vick Jul 11 M A Vick, I L Vick, F S Vick, G G Vick, Amanda Vick, Julia 0
Vick, B V Vick, S M Nobles, E A Stuart, R H Johnson to the Holy (Holly) Springs Baptist Church & graveyard
1899 ~2 T R Smith & Ella Smith his wife and I L Vick and Julia Vick
his wife to W R OBriant and Mary Obriant Jan 23 W A Chance to Lyle & Fish Feb 15 John L Ratterree & N J Ratterree to N T Terral
, H W Copeland to Lyle & Fish Trustee Deed Feb 18 B D Wilks to Lyle & Fish Mar 11 Virgil Flemister to Lyle & Fish
15 M S Cline to A B Nelson 20 W W Mann to Lyle & Fish 20 J A Dean to Lyle & Fish
May 5 Sanders Jasper (Col) to Lyle & Fish 5 York Everett (Col) to Lyle & Fish
11 G 0 Tilghmon to Lyle & Fish 20 Nelson Tinsley (Colored) to Lyle & Fish
Jul 7 Charley Jasper (Colored) and Billie Tailor to Lyle & Fish 8 S W McGraw to Lyle & Fish
Sept16 Mrs M Burton Penchin check
EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 13)
Acknowledgments 1899
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Oct 5 Daniel Chance to F C Chance & Luella Chance M P Chance & M 0 Chance
30 R 0 Farbridg & M J Farbridg to J A Lael 30 R 0 Farbridg & M J Farbridg to Theo Ollar 30 R 0 Farbridg & M J Farbridge to J B Robinson
Nov 28 Thompson C Simmons to Lyle & Fish 28 W T Hamilton to W H Hamilton
Dec 18 R L Hamilton Lease to J T Jones
3:900 an 4 James Kade to C E Carter
6 L H Stikeleather & W A Chance to C E Carter 6 W D Halcomb to Lyle & Fish
16 J H Rogers to Lyle & Fish 22 C V Assman & wife Mattie Assman to Lyle & Fish
Feb 9 J A Dean to Lyle & Fish 10 W C Harrison to Lyle & Fish 12 E A Bush to Lyle & Fish 12 W A Ratterree to Lyle & Fish 12 W F Blair to J L Scott 14 G W Green to Lyle & Fish 16 J C Boyd to Lyle & Fish 20 Sarah Sowers to Lyle & Fish 21 Vergil Flemister to Lyle & Fish 26 B S Green to Lyle & Fish 27 John Carrington to Wm. Carrington
Mar 12 J J Dean to T W Johnson 12 F L Shook & J D Shook to Harper & Wilson 21 J A Lael to Lyle & Fish
Mar 22 J J Keahey & P T Keahey to A W Keahey Apr 7 W C Burton to Lyle & Fish May 11 W J Trantham & M E Trantham to Joe Sawurs June 1 J N Moore to Lyle & Fish
1 C V Assman to Lyle & Fish 16 G M Chance to Lyle & Fish .~ ..
Jul 20 Willie Burton to Lyle & Fish Nov 28 J C Boyd & S J Boyd toT N Sciffras Bond for Title
30 W A Lael to J A Leonard 30 Alfred Carrington & Wife to J A Leonard
Dec 17 I L Vick to Julie A Campbell 22 R 0 Farbridge & M J Farbridge to T N Scifras
Year 1901 Jan 7 W A Chance to C E Carter
7 W C Harrison & wife L F Harrison to Lyle & Fish 7 Vergil Flemister to Lyle & Fish 8 J J Carter to C E Carter 8 W J Trantham and wife M E Trantham to Lyle & Fish
11 W R Obriant to Julia A Campbell 15 W T Heflin to Lyle & Fish 15 J A Dean to Lyle & Fish 18 W C Harrison to Lyle & Fish
Feb 16 S K Jones to Lyle & Fish 19 Mary Jordon to Lyle & Fish
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Acknowledgments 1901 Feb 19 Will Flemister to Lyle & Fish
19 J D Shook to Lyle & Fish 19 J A Lael & Henrieter Lael to W A Lael 19 W A Lael to J A Lael 20 John H Jordon to Lyle & Fish
Mar 9 J A Dean to T W Johnson Apr 24 M A Scifres to Lyle & Fish June15 S C Covington to Lyle & Fish Jul 13 Matthew Fisher to Lyle & Fish Dec 19 Mrs N S Burton Deed of Trust to Lyle & Fish
21 W A Burr to Lyle & Fish
1902
21 J W Woodard to A J Woodard 23 W R OBriant to Julia A Campbell 30 C F Eaton to Llfle & Fish
Jan 7 Alfred Fredric to J A Lael 11 J A Keayheay to Lyle & Fish 14 W S Elder to Lyle & Fish 15 A J Tumblson to Lyle & Fish 21 Sarah Sowers to Lyle & Fish 25 George Pue to Lyle & Fish 25 Henry Maxwell to Lyle & Fish 25 G M Chance & Lula Chance to McCloy & Trotter
Feb 5 Mary Jordon to Lyle & Fish 5 S K Jones to Lyle & Fish 8 A W Nobles & Sallie Nobles to Llfle & Fish
11 W J Dean to Lyle & Fish 17 W E Lael to Lyle & Fish 19 J H Rogers to Lyle & Fish 19 W C Harrison to Lyle & Fish 21 W 0 Keayhe to Lyle & Fish 21 E A Shook to Lyle & Fish 24 G W Butler to Julia A Campbell 26 A W Keahea to Lyle & Fish 26 J W Scifres to Lyle & Fish 27 G 0 Tilghmon to Lyle & Fish 28 Virgil Flemister to Lyle & Fish
Mar 1 J K Lyle to Lyle & Fish 1 J J Dean to Lyle & Fish 4 J A Bodiford to Lyle & Fish 5 C W Sweeney to C E Carter 8 James M Lyle & Nettie B Lyle and Sam J Fish and Jennie Fish
to G M Chance 12 W E Rice to Lyle & Fish 12 Charley Jasper to Lyle & Fish 12 T F Harrison to Lyle & Fish 13 John H Jordon to Lyle & Fish 15 H K Smart to Lyle & Fish 24 J D Brown to Lyle & Fish 27 Will Stanley to Lyle & Fish
Apr 4 York Everette to Lyle & Fish 5 A W Keahey to W 0 Keahey
14 C J Mitcham to Lyle & Fish
EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 15)
Acknowledgments 1902 Con't Apr 19 J D Brown & S R Brown to J W Bush
28 W E Person & Kate D Person to Lyle & Fish 30 Sanders Jasper to Lyle & Fish 30 Beaufort Brewster to Lyle & Fish
May 3 Alvin D White to Fannie Keahey 3 Fannie Keahey to Alvin D White 8 M S Cline to A B Nelson
24 Mattie Tensely to Lyle & Fish Junell A W Taylor to Lyle & Fish July 1 J A Leonard to Lyle & Fish Nov 5 W E Rice & M W Rice to J A Dean
5 J A Dean to J M Lyle
1902
7 J C Boyd & J S Boyd to T N Scifres 7 M L Jones to J A Leonard
Oct 29 Light Frost Dec 4 Fist Snow
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Marriages performed by Edw. R. Whitehead, Justice of the Peace, Lone Pine Township, Garnett, Lincoln County, Arkansas. 1897 Jan 21 Nov 17 B898
ec 8 1899 Apr 5 1900 Mar 4 Jul 8 Dec 23
30 1901 Jan 6 Feby13
24 June 30 Jul 28 Aug 25 Oct 6
8 18
Dec 29 1902 Jan 19 Mar 2
2 Dec 24 1.2.Q.3. May 19 July15 Dec 27 1904
Ben Carrington to Mrs. S J Mitchel Frank C. Lyle to Mellie Kersh
W C Burton to Miss Sallie Scifres
H A Ratterree to Miss Julie Johnson
Lafat Wilks to Miss Sallie Green Jesse Terral to Miss Corah Green W H White to Miss Rosa Green Chas H Dean to Mrs. Mary Burr
C E Burr to Miss Lissie Butler Mid Robertson to Miss Roamer Jones W M Hamilton to Miss Ola Robertson W C Ludlum to Miss Mary EScott W A Goins to Miss Marthy Keaheay Joe Thronsbery to Miss Viola Burr Oscar Shook to Miss Lealer Wilks Josh Carter to Miss Cary Dean D C Hamilton to Miss Nettie Chamblis T J Ridge to Miss Effa Dean
J A Bodiford to Mrs. Elizabeth Green Ben Carrington to Miss Dovie Sawyers Hugh Sawyers to Miss Sadie Carrington J R Scifres to Miss Dea Colier
J A Keahey to Miss Franke Chambliss Joe John Scott to Miss Winnie Shook James O. Burr to 'Miss Nora J. Scifres
Feb 24 C E Carter to Miss Molie Keahey Sept 1 T M Wilson to Mrs. F. E. Ridgell Editor's Note: Contributed by Miss Jennie Belle Lyle.
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-67-MARRIAGES REPORTED IN THE EARLY FILES OF THE ARKANSAS GAZETTE
continued from previous issues (See December Vol. XI page 139)
1834
Jan. 11 ELIas Evans and Hannah Brown, pyeatt TWp.; R. N. Roland
Jan. 21 Rev. Andrew D. Smith and Adaline Wilson, Cane Hill, Washington Co.; by Rev. A. Baird
Jan. 23 Allen D. Burriss and Eveline Strong, St.Francis county; By Wm. G. Boz~man .
Jan. 23 Wm. Johnson Waldo and Elizabeth Ely Vaill,Union Mission, Osage Nation; by Rev. Wm. F. vaill
"Recently" Noadiah Marsh and Eli3abeth craig,Indep.co. Feb. 11 Philander Littell and Mrs. Martha L. Kendrick,
house of Judge Strong in St. Francis Co. by Wm. G. Bozeman
Feb. 18 Samuel Thatcher and JulIet Branshaw,LR; Isaac Sutton
at
Feb. 19 Samuel Thatcher and sarah Ann Julietta Bradshaw, tR; by Isaac Sutton
Feb. 20 Edward AiRins and Mary R. Guest, vicinity of LR; by F.A. McWilliams
Feb. 20 Lt. Henry Bainbridge and Mary A.,Fort Towson, Quarters of Capt.J.B.Clark,Third Infantry; by Rev. Alfred Wright
Feb. 20 Dr. John H. Cocke and Mary Lafave,this twp.;
Mar. 5
Mar. 6
Mar. 6
Mar. 15
April 2
Apr. 19
Apr. 20
Apr. 22
May 8
Rev. James Samson Geo. Stroope and Mrs. Mary Bartlett, Greenville, Clark County; by Isaac Ward Russel Benedict and Sina Burrows, pyeatt TWp.;
, R.N. Roland Benj. Briant and Mrs. Elizabeth Cochran,saline Twp.,house of Mr. Richard Bond; by Rev.Silas Dod John coates and Mrs. Hannah Miller,Mouth of White River; by Rev. Mr. Larremore Lewis S. Tweedy and Melissa Titsworth,Lewisburg, Conway county; by B.B. Ball Benj. F. Pattie and Emily R. Hinkston,LR; Rev. Mr. Wells Edward c. Sneed and Nancy MCGarrah,Washingtin; by B.H. Smithson Peter Tinsley Crutchfield and Elizabeth Ann Field, res. Major Pryor, Hempstead County; by Rev. John Henry
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar. Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Mar.
Feb.
Mar.
2-25
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Apr.
Apr.
.Apr.
May
Apr.
21
4
4
11 4
25
25
4
25
25
25
25
11
15
15
22
13
29 Elijah A. More and Sarah caroline Owens,Conway county; by Rev. Mr. Dukes May 13
May 11
May 18
Wm. L. Holmes and Mary Ann Louise Williams,Saline Township; by Rezin Davis J.ohn Lee McAllester and Martha Doster; by Rev. Jesse James
June 24
June 24
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May 20
May 22
May 27
James Boswell and Sarah Cunningham,LR; Rev. J.W. Moore Andrew Caldwell and America Ruddell, by Rev. John H. Ruble
May 27 near Batesville;
June 3 Edward A. Ellsworth and Jane Mccamy, resident of judge Mccamy in Was~ington Co.;byRev.Andrew Buchanan June 10
"A few weeks prior" Dr. caleb S. Manley and Mrs. M.L.
June June June
12 12 19
Clopton, st. Francis county John Hust--- and Sarah Wand E. Owens and Mrs. Bentley,conway county Daniel Ringo and Mary Ann Cocke,LR, resident of Gov. Poper by Rev. J.W. Moore
July 17 Claiborne Ake and Phebe Standifer, Fayetteville; B.H. Smithson
Aug. 6 Isaac H. Johnson and Nancy Mitchell, Fair View,
June 3 17 17
June June
June 24
Aug. 12
St. Francis County by G.W. Stokes Aug. 19 Aug. 14 Lee T. Blackomore and Sarah Byrns ide, Fayetteville;
by B.H. Smith;son Sept. 2 Aug. Aug. Aug.
14 Christopher Corley and Martha S. sanford, Helena Aug. 26 14 James Y.H.Sanford to Nancy Bowie,Helena Aug. 26 24 Thos. Phillips and Mandy Miller, van Buren; Rev. 'David Lewis
"Recently" Smith Sanders and Mrs. Maria Hammond, Eagle Township,Pulaski county;by James Sanders
Sept. 4 Henry F. Shaw and Nancy Bland,saline twp.; Rev. James
Sept. 4 James williams and Lauvena Wilson,Clark Co.; A.E. Thornton
"A few weeks prior" Dr. Daniel T. Chapman and Mrs. Lucreta
Sept. 9
sept. 2
Sept. 9
sept. 23
Oct. 5 Oct. 15
Redmon, Batesville; by Rev. J. Bowman Sept. 23 Edward Spence and Mary Grisham,Ark.Co.;James Brown Oct. 21 Chaf; .• Lewis and Malinda H. White, this twp.; J]ared Mart in Oct. 21
Oct. 16 J:oseph Adkins and Ann Eliza May, spadre twp.; J,ames Keesee Oct. 28
Oct. 16 S.tephen Lewis and Lydia Potts, pope Co.; Hon. 'Ilbos. Murray Oct. 28
Oct. 16 J,ohn H. Reed and Frederike Amelia Held, LR; w. W. Stevenson Oct. 21
"Recently": cartner Lee and Mrs. Rachel Burks, Spadre TWp., Joohnson county by James P. Keesee Oct. 28
Oct. 30 J:ean Baptiste Lefave and Eliza Dodd, this twp.; by Hon. John H. cocke Nov. 4
Nov. 4 'I'hos. C. Jones 'and Emily Hancock, this twp.; Rev. Sampson Nov. 11
Nov. 13 Jphn Manuel and Jane M. Tooley,LR;Rev.W.W.stevenson
Dec. 11 John Greathouse and Lydia Rankin, Pyeatt twp; R'. N. Roland
Dec. 18 James Harold and Nancy F. Logan, saline twp.; Pulaski co.
Nov. 18
Dec. 23
Dec. 23
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Jan. 22 Jan. 29
Feb. 3
Feb. 10 Feb. 10
Feb. 10
Feb. 10 Feb. 15
Mar. 12
Mar. 13
Har. 15
Har. 24
Mar. 26
Mar. 31
Apr. 2
Apr. 2
Apr. 24 May 3
May 7 May 7
I.June 7
Jtlne 16
June 18 June 18
June 25
June 27
July 7
1835
D~niel E. Wilson and Elizabeth Waddy, Shelby CO.,Ky.Mar. 3 Moses White and Jane Cunningham,Hot Springs; by H. A. whittington Rev. John Neal and Mary Oliver, Gr,eene Co.; Isaac Brookfield Adrian B. Owen and Judith Thompson,Johnson Co. Thos. Thorn and Mary P. Shurman,LR; by Rev. J. W. Moore Rev. Martin Wells and Mary MCLain, Ark.Co.; C. T. Ramsey Arthur and Margaret M" ,. , this twp. B.A. Knighton and Mrs. Mary M. Cowgill,LR; Rev. Edw. McNair James Tucker and Jane Ball,Conway Co.; by J. J. Simmons Benj. Bear and Eliza Pile, Clark Co.; by Isaac Ward Wiley Woodull and Mrs. Rebecca Massingill, LR; J. Brown Lt. G.R. Paul and Mary Ann, Fort Gibson; Rev. Mr. Hammel Dr. John T. Fulton and caroline Scull, residence
Feb. 10
Jan. 23 Mar. 24
Feb. 17
Feb. 24 Feb. 17
Feb. 17
May 19
Mar. 31
Mar. 17
May 5
of Col. J. Scull,Jefferson Co.;by Rev.E. DUpuy Mar. 31 Thos. Rutherford and Susannah Frost, Fayetteville; by B.H. Smithson Aprl.l4 John W. Irwin and Albarady pennington, Jefferson county ~,Apr. 7 Robert Stewart and Sina Montgomery,residence of~ Gen. ,Wm. Montgomery, at mouth of White River;~~' by Rev. Mr. Ramsey Geo.W.Spooner and Charlotte Bedell,Brooklyn,N.Y. Wm. Blank and Mrs. Martha Hainey, this twp.; John H. Cocke Burton B. Brooken and Milly Jones; by John Hatt Thos. Shafer and Mary Ball,conway Co.; J.J. Simmons Renssalaer Munson and Lucy Ann Williams, this twp.,House of Mr. Enoch Davis;by Jared C.Martin Wm.A. Falconer and Mary E.Tichenal,residence of
Apr. 14 June 2
May 12 May 12
May 19
June 9
Dr. Jonathan D •. McGee,Crawford Co. ;by Hon.J.W.Bates July 7 John G. Jouett and Narcissa Pace,Johnson County June 23 Grandison D. Royston and Mary Clarissa Bates, LR; by Rev. Jas. W. Moore Sterling Hartwell Tucker and Eliza Scull, Jefferson County;Rev. E. Dupuy Col.B.B.Ball and Miss Ann, Shepherdsville,Ky; Jos. Smith George Conway and Sarah Frances,vicinity of Washington; by Mr. A. Mading
June 23
June 30
Jul. 21
July 21
1835 Cont'd
July 14 Col. Robertson Childress and Laurena Hall,LR; J.W. Moore
"Recently" Franklin Wharton and Mrs.A.F.Hoggatt,
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July 21
near Natchez July 21 July 23 Wm. F. Pope and Mary G. PeaY,LR;Rev. W.W.Stevenson Jul 28 "Recently" Lt. Roger S.Dix and Mrs. Mary B.Johnston,
St.paul's Church,NeWYork;by Rev.Mr. Schroean Sept. 8 James S. Ward and polly Smith,clark Co.;
A.H. Rutherford Sept. 13 Cornelius Ballow and Mrs. Ann Byrum, Saline
Twp.; J. Hester Sept. 19 Roswell Beebe and Clarissa Elliott,LR,residence
of Col. Ashley; by the Rev. J.W. Moore Sept. 21 Mr. Terry and Miss Reed, Illinois twp.,
Oct. 1
Oct. 1
Oct. 1
Washington Co.; by Rev. John careton Dr.Wm.C. Howell and Eliza Blake Smith,vicinity of LR; J.W. Moore Philip S. Physick and Sarah Susannah peyton, Hot Spring County; by John Williams Lt.G.J.Raine and Mary Jane McClellan, Choctaw Agency; by the Rev. Mr.Worcester
Oct. 22 Seaborn Hill and Henrietta P. Cunningham,LR; J. W. Moore
"Recently" Nathan Davis and Susan Fletcher,Saline twp;
Nov. 3
Nov. 5
James Hester Frederic Saugrain and Maria L. Dina Provenshere, St. Louis; Rev. Mr. Lutz J.A. Wherry and Amelia Harriet, Helena; Hon. Judge Lacy
Nov. 10 Dr.E.S. Campbell and Ann D. Theus, Jackson, Tenn.; by the Rev. Mr. Campbell
Nov. 17 Alexander Easton and Peggy Ann Blue, this twp.; Jas. Sampson
Nov. 25 John Gregg and Martha Eliza McClellan,Choctaw Agency; by Rev. Dr. Palmer
Nov. 26 Wm.Moss and Elizabeth Mirick,Washington Co.; Rev. James H. Walker
Nov. 26 Col. Elias Rector and Miss Catharine,Ft. Smith;
Sept. 1
Sept.22
Oct. 6
Sept.22
Sept.22
Oct. 6
Oct. 27
Oct. 20
Oct. 27
11-3
Dec. 1
Dec. 8
Dec. 1
11-24
Dec. 29
Dec. 8
Dec. 1 Dec. 3
Rev. Palmer Dec. 8 Chas. Ripley and Ann Baylor, LR; by Rev.J.W.Moore Dec. 8
Dec. 8
Dec. 10 Dec. 25
Dec. 29
chas.N. Tannehill and Sarah Hickey,Johnson Co.; by James P.Keesee
Col. Robert S. Gibson and Mrs. Sally Nicks,
Jan.5 1836
residence of Major B. Moore,Crawford County Dec.29 John Bolls and Mary May, by James P. Keesee Jan.5,1836 Wm.C. Smith and Narcissa Montgomery,post,Ark. by Wm. Mahon Jan.5,1836 E. Mirick and Sarah E. Meredith,Hampstead Co.Jan.5,1836
Editor's Note: (To be continued in a future issue).
-71-RECORD OF BURIALS IN POST CEMETERY, FORT MEADE, SOUTH DAKOTA
(Early Days)
Editor's Note: The following was sent by, Mr. Kermit Stell, Box 514, Sturgis, South Dakota 57785. 'The enclosed listings of burials of old Indian Fighters buried at Fort Meade Cemetery near here .. I was the 7th Civil Service Employee to arrive here after the Army relinquished the plant to the Verterans Administration. Perhaps some Arkansan or other Arkansas Genalogical Society Member might have .lost an old Indian Fighter on the plains."
Name Rank· Organization Date of Death ANDERSON, Robert J. Teamster Citizen Empl. QMC 26 March 1881 ALBERTY,· Louis Pvt. Co. C, 7th Cav 28 Dec 1881 ALLEN, Mrs. William, Wife of Sgt. Makor Allen) 14 March 1901 ALEXANDER, Norman Kent, child of Cpl. Lloyd Alexander)
Trp. A 4th Cav 9 Dec 1937 Co. M 7th US Cav 25 July 1880 Co C 3rd US Cav 28 May 1879
BONY, John R. BURN, John BLANCHARD, D S BROWN, Alexander BADE, John BURNS, Thomas BRADLEY, Joseph BOSS, James
Pvt. Pvt. Citizen Sgt Co M 7th US Pvt Co E 7th US Teamster Q M C Sgt Co D 8th US Child of Henry Boss Pvt. Co. M. 8th US Cav
15 Nov. 1879 Cav 7 Apr 1884 Cav 4 Oct 1884
30 Nov 1884 Cav 27 Nov 1890
8 June 1896
BURKE, Thomas BOYAN, Michael BEEBLE, •....
Pvt Co G 8th US Cav Pvt Co M 8th US Cav Child of Sgt Beeble S~t Co A 13th Cav
BRONSON, John (H or M) Son of Sgt., Co A 6th Cav BOYLEN, Thomas Sgt Co F 6th US Cav BARKER, William Wagonmaster, Q M C BIXEL, Martha Evelyn, child of 1st Lt. C P Bixel,
BENNETT, Mary Ann Mother-in-law of John Smith Sgt 4th Cav
CAUSBY, Emily, wife of F W) Q M C Clerk COPELAND, Benjamin Pvt Co A 25th US Inf CRAWLEY, Child of: Trumpeter Crawley CASSEY, Lee Pvt. Co. A 25th US Inf CABELL, Masie Otis, wife of Lt. Cabell CHILq of a Citizen Refugee from Indiana
15 Apr 1898 4 May 1898 13 Nov 1902
25 Oct 1905 9 Sept 1907 25 June 1910 4th U S Cav 26 Dec. 1934 6 July 1935
12 Feb 1880 5 Feb 1882 18 Mar 1885 30 Dec 1884 20 Nov. 1888
CORNWALL, Nannie, dau. of Pvt. Corwal1, Co A 8th Cav 15 Aug 1892 CLEVELAND, Fred Pvt . Co M 1 US Cav 16 Nov 1898(*)
(*) Body exhumed and sent to Wicksville, Ohio-18 Nov, 1898 COLEMAN, Peter Co G 1st US Cav 18 July 1899 COURTNEY, Rose Mrs. Civilian 28 Nov 1907 CUMMINGS, Elizabeth (Mrs.) Soldier's widow 22 Apr 1909 CULLUM, Harold, infant son of 2nd Lt. E G) 3 Nov 1910 COBLER, Thomas H., child of George Cobler 8 Mar 1928
Sgt 4th Cav COBLER, Charlotte Ellen, wife of George Cobler)
Sgt. St. 4th Cav DINNIWIDDIE, Daniel Sgt. Co K 25th US Inf DUKE, Jessie B., child of Civ. Employee
28 June 1933
9 Feb 1881 15 June 1882
-72-RECORD OF BURIALS, FT. MEADE, S. DAK. Con't page 2)
Name Rank Organization DALY, Timothy Citizen Tailor 7th US Cav DEINES, John R. Cpl 19th Sig. Det. ERICKSON, Charles 0 Civ.ilian ELLIS, .•.•• , child of Lt. E. A. Ellis, 8th Cav ENGLER, Jacob Sgt. (Rt.) late of US Cav EDSON, Billy Ann, infant dau. of Roy Edson
Date of Death 12 Dec 1881 14 Oct 1938 27 Oct 1883 27 July 1890 15 Apr 1901 30 July 1941
2nd Lt. Trp. G. 4th Cav FULLER, ••••. , child of Lt. Fuller, 7th US Cav 19 June 1881 FRANKLIN, Annie Laundress 24 Mar 1881 FERRIS, ....• child of Sgt. Co. F 1st US Inf 12 Feb 1880 FORESTAL, George (Late) Pvt. Co E 7th US Cav 11 Aug 1895 FLYNN, . . • • . Pvt. Band, 8th Cav 19 June 1897 FERRY, Edward R Pvt Co F 8th US Cav 27 Sept 1897 (*)
(*) Body shipped to F. Ferry Ovid (?) Clinton Co., Michigan 28 Sept 1897
FOREMAN, Sam Prisoner of War 16 June 1907 FULTON, Earl V Pvt lc Med Dept 12 Mar 1938 GIBSON, James Pvt Co H 25th Inf 21 Sept 1880 GREEN, Birdie, child of Pvt. A Green 11 Dec 1883 GRAY, Helen E., child of Capt. Gray 16 Apr 1885 GROCH, Algernon L. Pvt. Co M 7th US Cav 2 Oct 1885 GRAY, Ellen E., wife of Capt Gray, 25th US Inf 8 Oct 1886 GUIDINE, Olive, child of Sgt. Co K 25th Inf 28 Oct 1886 GRIFFIN, Jacob Pvt Co H 25th Cav 23 July 1888 GRIFFITH, Mabel, child of Pvt. Co B 8th US Cav 2 Aug 1897 GOING, William H. Vet. Surgeon, 1st US Cav 7 Nov 1900 GOETZE, Max Teamster Q M C 25 Feb 1903 GLOSSBRENNER, Violet Ducetta, child of W. O. G10ssburner
Sgt. Co E 6th Cav 26 Aug 1904 GOFF, William Pvt Co B 4th US Cav 31 Dec 1907(*)
(*) Disinterred 7 Jan 1908 and taken home GRIFFIN, James E Pvt H C Hosp Corps 1 Feb 1912 GOETZE, Mrs Max, wife of:Teamster Q M C 21 Jan 1915 GOOOZE, Stephen Cpl Co B 4th US Cav 6 July 1929 GRAMITH, Edward E. 1st Sgt. (Ret.) Trp. A 4th US Cav
HAYWARD, Henry Pvt Co E 7th US HAUTON, James E. Pvt Co M 7th US HALL, J. S. Empl. Q M C HESS, Charles A Sgt. Empl. Q M C
27 Oct 1943 Cav 14 July 1880 Cav 8 Feb 1879
13 Apr 1880 24 Sept 1878 14 July 1882 (*) HAMMON, nrrma, child of J H) Trainmaster
* (Comment - Name may be MM or NN?) HAMMON, Harry, child of Chief Packer HAMILTON, Harry M. Pvt. Co A 7th US Cav HARPER, William Hand
FranciS H - children of 1st Sgt GUIDINE, Eugenia, child of Cpl HINES, Clinton Pvt. Co D 25th US Inf HALLON, Hoss Cp1 Co A 25th Inf fffiENAN, Herbert, child of Pvt Co F 8th US Cav HERMAN, Mary, child of E. Sgt. Co E 8th US Cav HILL, Albert Pvt Co K 13th US Cav HOOPER, Robert Jr. Child of R. L. Hooper
Ex. Cpl. Band, 19th Inf.
2 June 1883 2 Sept 1883
15 Apt 1884 17 Sept 1884 21 Oct 1884 24 Aug 1885 7 Oct 1897 28 Oct 1897 31 Dec 1902 18 March 1915
-73-RECORD OF BURIALS, FT. MEADE, S. DAK. (Con't page 3)
Name Rank Organization HAMBROCK, Baby - child of E. Hambrock, Pvt. QMC HAYES, Edward Sgt. Co. B. 4th US Cav HOLDEEN, Robert G Pvt QMC HUMBLE, Colleen Kay, child of Cpl. John Humble
Cpl Tr. E 4th Cav HUTCHES Hale T. Sgt 9th Ord Servo Co.
(*~ Above underlined and marked 'Disinterred JOHNSON, Ephram Sgt Co B 25th US Inf JOHNSON, James H Trumpeter Co G 7th US Cav JONES, George C. Pvt. Co G 8th US Cav JEWELL, Mary wife of Vet. 13th US Cav KATZMEIER, Jacob Pvt Co G 7th US Cav KEOGH, Thomas Destitute Citizen KUNE, James M Pvt Co M 7th US Cav KENNEY, Thomas Pvt Co C 8th US Cav KAISER, •.. child of Sgt. 8th US Cav KENDELL, Elizabeth, child of Capt. KNAAK, Albert Sgt USA Ord KERSHAW, Charles Pvt Co E 8th US Cav KNOUS, Mrs. wife of Sgt Co H 8th US Cav KENDLE, Baby - stillborn child of Ellis T Kendle
Sgt QMC LOUGHBOROUGH, Child of Lt. Loughborough LENSCHINER, Fred K. Blk. 7th US Cav LAWSON, David P Sgt QMC LEWIS, John Pvt. Co D 8th US Cav LEWIS, William H Pvt Co. G 8th US Cav LUCy, •... (Child of Visiting Indians) LEWIS, John Teamster Q M C LOCKETT, Helen, wife of Major G J,4th US Cav
(*) Disinterred 5 June 1934 for shipment to LITTLETON, William Chief Musician 4th Cav Band LAMPE, Wesley A. (Infant son of) Pfc. Deml. Lloyd, Harry A. Capt. Medical Corps
(*) Died at MacHamilton Field, California
Date of Death 15 Aug 1872 17 Aug 1934 15 Mar 1936
11 Feb 1937 16 Apr 1940 (*) 21 July 1952) 24 Sept 1886 13 Oct 1885 19 Mar 1898 23 Apr 1903 27 Jan 1880 1 Jan 1880 28 Jan 1884 12 Oct 1888 12 Nov 1890 24 Mar 1895 7 Apr 1897 18 Oct 1897 11 May 1898
16 Dec 1922 21 Nov 1884 21 Sept 1885 29 Dec 1887 27 Dec 1890 5 Sept 1894 26 Sept 1901 27 Dec 1902 9 Aug 1908 (*)
Washington, D.C. 4 Nov·1909 3 Aug. 1941 26 Oct. 1943 (*)
MATTHEWS, Remus E. Pvt Co M 7th US Cav 9 Aug 1879 McCARTHY, ..•.. Child of Sgt. Telephone Operator 13 May 1890 McCABE, Thomas Pvt Co E 5th U S Cav ? McANNISH, Charles Pvt Co M 13th US Cav 20 Sept 1901 McDONALD, Angus J. - Father of Comy. Sgt. 16 May 1903 McNARNEY, .••.. Infant Dau. of Lt.? ? (*) McNARNEY, .•..• Wife of Lt. 1 Nov, 1903 (*) McNARNEY, F. Lt. 18 June 1904 (*)
(*) Evidently wife and child died same day and the father at a later date shown
MARRAMAN, DAVID Pvt Co F lOth Cav 30 Nov 1894 McKIBBIN, ..••• (Infant Dau. Of) 4th US Cav 27 Dec. 1908 MERMOUND. William B Pvt 12th Cav 2 Mar 1913 (*)
(*) Carries comment 'Interred at Ft. Meade'. Actually this entire group is interred at Ft. Meade, near Sturgis, So. Dakota. Date shown is 5 March 1913. Note date discre-pancy.
McCAFFERY, James R. St. Sgt. Q M C 15 Oct 1930
-74-RECORD OF BURIALS. FT. MEADE. S. DAK. (Con't page 4)
Name Rank Organization Date of Death MELANDER. Baby .••.• Child of
Melander. Mauritz S. (Cpl. Co A 4th Cav 19 Apr 1939 MESSER. Fern A. wife of Eugene) Sgt. H&Q Trp. 4th Cav 17 Aug 1940 MILLER, Jessie G Pvt. Co M I. 4th Cav 7 Oct 1908 MOTT. Vincent S. Cpl Hqr. Trp. 4th Cav 26 Jan 1943 NElHAVEN. Albert Pvt. Co C 7th Cav 16 Aug 1878 NATHEY. Alans ? 7th US Cav 5 Nov 1882 MAHON •.•••. Child of Pvt Co A 8th US Cav 9 Feb 1893 SHIELDS ••.... Child of Pvt Band 8th US Cav 17 Dec 1893 NICHOLS. Robert Sgt Co L. 3rd US Cav 17 Jan 1894 SHIELDS •...•• Child of Pvt Band 8th US Cav 6 Oct 1895 FLOYD •••.•• Child of Civ. Employee 24 Nov 1895 NENDALL. Laurita L.- Child of Musician Trp I 12th Cav 23 Dec 1911 NARVKAL. Allin A Pvt Trp A 4th Cav 23 Nov 1942 OGELBY. Jesse M Pvt Co C 7th US Cav 20 Dec 1882 ONE FEATHER Pvt Co L 3rd US Cav 5 Sept 1894 O'DONNELL. Edward Pvt Co lIst US Cav 12 June 1900 OICALLAGHAN ..... Infant son of Chief Musician W.J.O.
6th Cav 28 Feb 1905 PLUNKETT. James Late of US Inf 1 Oct 1891 PLUNKETT. Mrs. James. wife 3 Feb 1907 QUINN. Laura - Child of John Quinn
Sgt Co G. 8th US Inf 21 Nov 1896 RILEY. John Teamster Civilian 1 Jan 1885 ROBERTS. John Pvt. Co. K. 25th US Inf 11 Feb 1885 ROBINSON. John H. Cild of Sgt. 14 May 1885 ROTH. Cecelia. child of Pvt 17 Sept 1883 REICHON. Albert Pvt Co K 8th US Cav 25 Jan 1893 ROBINSON. John L Pvt Co G 8th US Cav 6 Apr 1898 RIGGLE. Child of R. T. Civilian Employee Apr 1899 ROSSEAU. Henry Sgt. Co. B. 6th US Inf.-25 1907 RUTLEDGE. Edwin Leeman. Infant son of 7 Nov 1907
Rutledge. Harry Lt. Co A 6th US Cav RUTLEDGE. Ruth M - Infant Child of Sgt. Harry 4 July 1910
28 Sept. 1929 RAINEY. James 1st Sgt. Hdq 4th US Cav ROGERS. Mary Helene. dau. of
Rogers. W. P. Sgt STRAN. Charles Henry. son of SCOTT, William E. Pvt. SMITH. George Pvt. STRODE. Elijah Pvt SULIGER. Maud. child of
SEELIGER. Victor STANTON. R. W. Cpl SHARPE. Frederick J Pvt STELEKEN. George Citizen SIMMONS. leRoy Pvt. SPRAGUE. Howard A Pvt. SAUL, Jesse Cpl SHERER, Frank Pvt SPEARS. JAY H Pvt
Troop E 4th Cav 15 July 1936 Com. Sgt. US Army 3 Feb 1880
Co. A 25th US lnf 8 Mar 1880 Co. K 25th US lnf 8 Mar 1881 Co H 7th US Cav 14 Feb 1881
Co H 25th Inf Co L 7th US Cav
Tailor Co M US Cav Co F 3rd Inf Co I 8th US Cav Co A 8th US Cav Co G 1st US Cav Co H 6th US Cav
15 Jan 1883
SMITH. Verna A. wife of
11 Mar 1884 16 Feb 1888 18 Mar 1890 8 Oct 1896 17 Mar 1897 3 Jan 1899 9 Oct 1899 11 Jan 1906 l3 Apr 1937
Smith, J. Sgt Band 4th US Cav TRAlNE, W. A. R. Destitute Citizen 5 May 1880
-75-RECORD OF BURIALS, FT. MEADE, S. Dak. (Conrt page 5)
Name TICHE, William,
Sawving TESSENAN, Henry UEBESWALD, Amy,
Uebeswald UNKNOWN
Rank child of
Pvt Blk. S.
child of Pvt
WEISS, Markue Pvt WEISS, Henry Pvt WEHMAN, Albert Pvt WILLIAMS, David Teamster. WILKINSON, Mrs J. W. wif of
Wilkinson, Lt. WEG, Frank Pvt WIELAND, Clara, child of
Wieland Cpl WEAVER, George Farrier
Organization
Co K 7th US Cav
Co D 7th US Cav
Co G 7th US Co B 9th US 7th US Cav Q M C
Cav Inf
Co M 7th US Cav
Co K 25th Inf Co M 7th US Cav
Date of Death
26 Mar 1885 28 Nov 1886
? June 1907 Very old 15 Nov 1879 29 Sept 1878 16 Jan 1882
1882
25 Sept 1882 3 June 1883
8 Aug 1886 14 Oct 1886
WHITE, Elmer, Child of White Sgt Co K 7th US Cav 28 Oct 1886
WHITE, •••.. Infant son of Charles White 23 July 1899 WHITE, Mrs., wife of late Sgt. White' 7th US Cav ? WOLF, ••.•• Child of Sgt. Wolf Co C 8th Cav 25 Oct 1890 WEISS, .... Wife of Sgt. Weiss .Co E· 8th US Cav 20 Mar 1896 WEISS, Hannah, Child of Sgt Weiss Co E 8th US Cav 2 Mar 1898 WILKINSON, James J. Pvt Co K 8th US Cav 25 Sept 1897 WILCOX, Frank son of Chief Trumpeter Wilcox, US Cav 12 June 1902 WHITE, Charles Civilian . 2 Nov 1906 WARGOWSKI, Otto, son of
DEYHLE, Mrs. William, wife of Color Sgt. 4th US Cav 25 Feb 1909 WILSON, Baby ..••• Son of Cpl. Wilson Trp F 4th US Cav 7 Jul 1931 WARBRITTEN, Rose Marlene - Dau of
Warbritten, Robert Pvt Trp 4th US Cav 26 Mar 1939 WILLIAMS, .•... (Twin sons of) Stillborn
Marion Julian and Mary Agnes Williams) Pvt Co C 13 July 1943 ZIMMERMAN, Gottler Sgt US Army 6 Nov 1883 ZIMMERMAN, Emil Pvt Band, 8th US Cav 8 Dec 1891 ZIMMEB,MAN, Sarah Emma, wife of
Simmerman, George R Sgt ZOOL, William Pvt
M.O. US Co L3rd US Cav
9 Nov 1935 31 May 1892
COMMENT: These pages are as nearly accurate as possible and originally typed from basic source/ of U.S. Veterans Administration Records at Fort Meade, South Dakota. Army relinquished the entire grounds to Veteran Administration in 1943. This cemetery is NOT the commonly recognized National Cemeetery near Sturgis, S. D. Both cemeteries are about one mile apart.
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"No man is really ever educated who does not educat himself" .",,,,, Standard Baker
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-76-LET'S COPY A CEMETERY
By Inez E. Cline, Garland Cqunty Historian
Having located and help copy over 100 burial grounds in my County, I'd like to share with you some of the things I have learned the hard way. FIRST - GO PREPARED. Order a General Area Map of your County. from the State Highway Department. This will show you every road in the county and many of the cemeteries are already marked. A clip board gives you a good writing surface. Have plenty of paper, pencils and black-board chalk. I took scratch paper because the notes should be recopied as soon.as pOSSible, while the trip is fresh on your mind.
Use the chalk to rub across old· weathered stones to bring out the carved numbers and letters. It is very easy to mistake "Harvey" for "Harper" and other like names when one letter (or 2) makes the difference. Under "no-Chalk" conditions face powder can be used as well as dust or dirt. Rechecking my notes I once found I had a man listed as being 130 years old. Mistaking a seven for a nine. A year later I spent an hour trying to relocate the stone. Working in couples helps, as one reads the stone while the other writes the information. Giving two sets of eyes to verify hard to read stones. Use SLASH-MARKS to indicate how the epithath is written on the stone. Write the last name first followed by given name, the date and other data. Be sure to note any emblem on the stone: Masonic, Odd Fellow, religious and etc •. Example: Jones, John Anthony/ June I, 1~90/ Aug 12,1920 (Masonic emblem) Give location of cemetery. Note your milage, give name or number of highway and write directions as to how you traveled to the cemetery from the County-Seat or well known~community. From your general area map give location as to Range, ToWnship and Section. (and quarter Section if you know hOW); Date your time of visit and who accompanied you. If several ... partners work on different sections of the cemetery note p,arts copied by whom with notation "starting near gate, west side' or "part behind or West of arbor" etc. This helps in relocating. If maiden name is clearly indi-cated, enclose it with ( ) (parenthesis). For nick-names use " " (quotation marks), if .. stone·· denotes any kinship: Father, Mother, brother, etc. be sure and copy - Sometimes the word "Mother" is the only indication as to sex of: M.F. or L.J. Take time to read the verse. Once I almost missed the place of birth as it was part of the verse. Don't hesitate to use(?) if reading is in doubt. If you are able to take along someone who knows the cemetery--fine. But always put their statements in parentheses and give name of informant. With best intentions, memory is not always right. If they state an about date - prefix your date with "ca" circa thus "ca 1890" Give the name of the cemetery and all other names by which it is or has been known. List the stones as you come to them as relations are buried near each other, if not in same row, to the head or foot. Often this helps prove kinship. Something I wish I had done was to indicate nearby unmarked graves and counted them. Later facts might help identify them.
Sometime a stone is erected before a person dies - especially true with double stones, when a spouce is still living - identify this with a line thus: Jones, JOhn/1873-1953/ Mary/ 1878-____ _
-77-
LET'S 'COPY A CEMETERY (Con't page 2)
Check both sides of stone, and all four sides of larger stones. Copy funeral home markers and the name of the funeral home. These will soon rust away and be gone.
Keep in mind - some day your readings may be published. After ten years this time came for Garland County.* We took the General Area Map, folded it in half (from North to South) starting in the Eastern part, North to South, we listed the cemeteries and numbered each. This number was then placed on a hand drawn map and resulted in Volume I Eastern (202 pages). Volume II likewise fixed became Western (230 pages) and Volume III covers the city of Hot Springs Cemeteries. This Volume had a map of the city indicating cemeteries also plats of the larger cemeteries as to lots and blocks. Each Volume has a name index. A book of this nature is not worth the paper it is printed on if it is not indexed., (Another time I would like to exchange ideas as to- How to Index). EDITOR'S NOTE: * "TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTIONS of Garland County, Ark
ansas"was published by Bobbie McLane and Inez Cline. For additional information about these Volumes, please write Garland County Historical Society, 914 Summer Street, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901
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ARKANSAS DAY in STATE OF WASHINGTON - 1973 By - Mrs. Don C. Wilson, Tacoma, Washington
Former Arkansas folk in the Tacoma, Washington area gather each year for a picnic and visiting .••..
1973 August 25, eighty of us gathered in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park for a "pot luck" and for much remembering. We proudly fly an Arkansas flag from the shelter roof. We check the map to see if we can find each families' home town ~?) or county. Most of us are farm families. Those who have been 'home" during the year tell the rest(!of us about the changes. We all know tl1at the finest folk and the best cooks came out of the Ozark Mountains. We eagerly listen to the stories of our older group and in our minds eye see "nome". The youngsters tell about going to Grandpa and Grandma's. Clarksville, Johnson County has the highest representation.
We have no organization other than a list of names and each year someone volunteers to call and send "penny (?) postcards:' to each name and address. You can get on the list by contacting: Mrs. Ann Atkinson, 7521 - 56th Street East, Puyallup, Washington 98371,. (Paris, Logan County, Arkansas); Robert C. Daniel, 408 North K Street, Tacoma, Washington 98403 (Independence County, Ark.) or Mrs. Don Wilson, 3324 North 10th Street, Tacoma, Washington 98406, (South Logan County, Arkansas).
The date remains always the Saturday before Labor Day weekend. NOT the Saturday OF Labor Day Weekend.
If you are here by choice or by chance, come and join us! ***********
EDITOR'S NOTE: We would like to know of other ARKANSAS Groups, and the date and place of meetings.
CENSUS -78-CRAWFORD COUNTY,
1850 ARKANSAS
Family Number· Sugarloaf Township
1. Green 36. Wealty 74. Walker 109. Barnett 2. Pa'tten 37. " 7'). " 1l0. Gardenhire 3; Brown 38. Sorrels 76. Sterling ll1. McCormic 4. Bender Barnhart 77. Tucker ll2. O'Neal 5. Stephens 39. Smedley 78. Barnes ll3· " 6. Davis Huckaby 79. Tucker Casey 7. McMurtrey 40. McDonald 80. " ll4. Doyel 8. " .. 41. Burleson 81. Barnes Henley 9. Carr 42. Glenn 82. Chronister ll6. Nicholson
10. Munhollon 43. Moore 83. Stofford Huckaby 11. n "',, "; - ' 44. Woods Burrows ll7. Haley
Pz:iCA!iit 45. Sparks Green ll8. Hart 12. Holland McCabe 84. Coker Dawson 13·. Hockett 46. Price 85. Barnes ll9. Hart
j~jL McMu;rt:rey 47. Ray 86. " 120. Carden* IAc::ll9.oc::~ 48. Heatilow 87. Garrison 121. "
15. WOl!idhff 49. Moore Searberry* 122. Griffin ~~~~!l ,t'i'·'
50. Sorrels 88. Barnes 123. Gist 16 ••. Str~'e::ti 51. Brewer 89. " Butler 17. E!1:rl'on' 52 .• Crittenden 90. Sorrels 124. Vaughn 18. ;Bu$ME;lll . . 5a •. Martindale Jackson 125. Allen
CGmR'tbri,/ 5 • Mainard 92. O'Neal Barnes ~, l!Jilllldi~ ., ... . (;i5.'Sprouse Harvey 126. Smedley 19. Adkins
56. Evans 93. Chronister 127. Ross
20. ~~~l"ti' " 94. " 128. Aikin 21. Carlisle . 5T.· Eubanks 95. Grady Lane :zg. .. ~ .. ' ,58, Reasoner 96 • Garrison 129. Glenn 23. DODbS '59~· Gillim 97. Caflain* 130. Brown 24. sp~).ilding . 60, Nichols 98. Bailes 131. Clark 25. Mc.fa.rland 61. Butler Morris 132. Glenn
'Il'" . 62. Marshall 99. Patten 133. Dawson 26 " . eot'e .,.' 63. Givens Statunn* Walters
Welty 64. Little 100. Tucker George 27. May/u's 65. Tinker 101. Griffith 134. Glenn 28 •.. ~\l.E¢e$* . 66. Haley 102. Bloodworth 135. Jackson 29. Mur\.hollGn ,Morris 103. Harp McDonald 30, Moore Coker 104. Statum O'Neal 31, Daniels •. . . " 9.9. Allen Staturn 136. Glenn 32. Downing Periton 105. Barnes O'Neal 3a; Jones 71. Crowder 106. Keifer 137. Tackett* 3 ; Reasoner 72 •. Gibson 107. Hayard Lockett* 35. " . 73. Walker 108. Casey 138. Bloodworth "!:':" ': .~ ,> :.--'
139· Wollage ( Luckett*
140. Dees 141. Miller 142. Shackelford 143. Tramell 144. Cook 145. Woodson 146. Huclmby 147. Skaggs 148. Snelson Tanner 150. French 149. " 151. . Powers 152. Petty 156 • Allen-Clover 155. Miller 157. Semmons McCormics* 154. Morris 158. Trailer 159. Coker 160. Smith Carrolton
Loyd Long
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-79- . CRAWFORD COUNTY J ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 2)
BATES TWP. BIG CREEK TWP. 40. Billingsly 12. Johnson I. White 1. Fletcher 4l. St. Clair Beard
Cruthers 2. " 42. Williams Caldwell 2. McClure Burnhill 43. Murphy Blackwood 3. Ba·sham 3. Rutherford 44. Redmund Baldridge
Booth 4. Fisher Burns 13. Catarena 5. Wags dale Ritchie 45. Threlkeld 14. BeCkel
Fussell 5. Kirk Newton 15. Beckle 6. Eppler 6. Patterson Fields Hulman 7. Eppler 7. Teague 46. Arbuckle 16. Rutzel 8. Eppler 8. " 47. Rece 17. Bolleyer
Cole 9. Moore Snelgrove 18. Brinic* 9. Speegle 10. Carr Carmack Coster
10. Casey ll. Mooney 48. Butler Stodart Cruthers 12. Mitchell Hudson 19. Griffith
ll. Laster 13. Morrow 49. Gouger Gibson 12. Elkins 14. Ward 50. McClendon 20. Sutton
Harer 15. Jones 5l. Roper Bossert Fulk Lee Paine Allen
14. Phelps 16. Ake 52. Campbell 2l. Dale 15. Phelps 17. Christmas 53. Cox 22. Miller 16. Willford 18. Hill 54. Larkins Esterbrook 17. Beebe "ODwyer 55. Tatum 23. Biglow 18. Wilcox Walters Manning 24. Smith
Cromwell 19. Christmas 56. Rutherford Murpho Page 20. Brooks Haynes Mayers Cromax 2l. Ashworth Peyton House
19. Roark Franklin ----- 25. Allen Larimore 22. Ward 26. Bennett Crowson 23. Brooks CITY OF FT. SMITH Brown
20. Pinnell Beck I. Main 27. Walton 2l. Laramore 24. Ake Armour * Williams 22. Laramore Mitchell Stone 28. Bennett 23. McCaslin 25. Whitley 2. Pleasants Snively 24. Noble 26. Ake 3. Gallin 29. Kinney 25. Lester 27. Morrow 4. Spring 30. Bacon
Awalt Donalson Smith Crimes 26. Awalt Davis Carter Yansey
Bell 28. Davis 5. Harrington Stafford 27. Campbell 29. Elkins Finnigan 3l. Birmie* 28. Dav,idson 30. Ake Johnson King
3l. Wilcox Hager 32. Sparks 29. Bowen 32. Page Whitmire* 33. Norton
Kelsey 33. Little 6. How Turpin 30. Bell Waldrorp* Williams Thomas 3l. " 34. Jay Swimner* 34. Mason
" 32. 35. Jay 7. Harland 35. Stratton 33. Osborn Frazier McSweney Hoff summer
Carlisle 36. Woods 8. Euper 36. Krausse 34. Carlisle 37. Parker 9· Koon 37. Snider 35. Martin Jay Brader 38. Downing
Ritchie Joy 10. Johnson Cross 36. Cunningham 38. Hanson Rector Holt 37. Shelby 39. Williams 11. Vann 39. Norton
------ Zettenburg* Grady
CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 3) -80-CITY OF FT. SMITH (Con't) 40. Manning 72. Page HOTEL (Con't) 120. Lewis
Woods 73. Collins Page Parker 4I. Shumate Adams Clark 12I. Quesenbury 42. Rouguette 74. Smith Poalk 122. Lynde 43. Patterson 75. Eppler Rogers Sabine 44. Bonnefona* Gray 90. Holybee Parks 45. Hanson Kifer 9I. Atkinson Harrison
Patten Howett Cains Williams 46. Austin Fisher 92. McDonald West 47. Lodini Armstrong Brown Woods 48. Marchand 76. Campbell Cunningham 123. Smith 49. Allen Newton 93. Boothe Cox
Hill Threlkeld 94. Daniels 124. Flemming 50. Mott Kendrick Richmond Featherston
Feltch Spikes 95. Ingalls 125. Hunt 5I. Mott 77. Edmondson Campbell 126. Jones 52. Henne Campbell 96. Pearson 127. Murphy
Riddle Moore Spangler 128. Gould 53. Euper 78. Taylor 97. King 129. Coyne 54. Gieger 79. McCarron 98. Carroll* 130. Davis
Ladlirk* Walden Share Page 55. Heiss* Upton 99. Rogers 13I. Moltby 56. Euper 80. Denning 100. Palmer Spangler
Mack 8I. Duval Mosely 132. Garrett 57. Euper McDonald 10I. Beasly 133. Garrett 58. Czarnikow 82. Heckle Quick 134. Farrel
Euper Barnes Dawson 135. Hensley 59. Moyrer* 83. Irvine Burns 136. Holloman 60. Reed McCaffry 102. Lynde 137. Gookin
Herring Bader Chism Kannady 6I. Brown 84. Gunter Darby McKenzie 62. Sisco* Pack 103. McKnett Parker 63. Brown 85. Eppler Birckhead 138. Page
Anderson Jones Vernon McDonald Kennifen Atherton 104. Allen 139. Ledyard Lynch 86. Shaw 105. Boyd Palmer
64. McKernon 87. Collage 106. Boyd Graham Carrol 88. Barnhart 107. Boyd 140. Beck
65. Spencer Ward 108. Sanders 14I. Kannady 66. Hughes Holt Anderson Maloy
Cloud HOTEL 109. Gray Darmady* Campbell 89. Rogers Kime* Eno
67. Stagner Stryker Robinson 142. Johnston Stone Murray 110. Montgomery Francisco Sanders Gardner llI. Gray 143. Grier
68. Crozen Grimes 112. Nickell 144. Bell Moody Ferral 113. Wilson 145. Harrington
69. Logster Crosman 114. Lane 146. Bourland Reader Darmrell* 115. Doughty 147. Gaines
70. Moore Booth Robinson Chase Peyton Swatzel 116. Handfield 148. Flint Swink Meadows 117. Meyer 149. Bailey
7l. Duval McDermot Jackson Armorer Cochrane Hendry 118. Grady 149. Arbuckle Beall Smith 119. Rice Haney
Wheeler
-81-CRAWFORD COUNTY J ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page ~4. 150. Hendry 13. Shelby 50. Gwaltney Stephens 151. Smith 14. Wilsey Little Suman * 152. Wheeler 15. Russel 51. Little Bright
Porter 16. Epperson 52. Coker 95. Gardenhire Gooding 17. Barnard Little 96. Caldwell
153. Harbert Morrison 53. Crosby Gardenhire 154. Montgomery 18. Aaron Morgan Hunter
Monson 19. Price 54. Monroe 97. Webster Norvell Slinkard 55· Gadon 98. Parish
HOTEL 20. Dick Kirk 99. Beatie 155. Clark Denton 56. Gadon Cardwell
Kannady 21. Barnard 57. Long Ross McCaslin Spellers Kirk 100. Jarboe Vandever 22. Bunch 58. Long Simms Bomford Winter 59. Gandren 101. Wilsey Woolf 23. Thaxton 60. Tatum 102. Simms Gaston Rutherford 61. Grinder Williams Robinson 24. LeBlane 62. Gelinx 103. Patterson Urby LaDu 63. Atterbery Mickle Boynton 25. Stout 64. Rudal 104. Reese Armorer 26. McAllister 65. Miller Mickle Brown 27. Barling Harris 105. May Heslin 28. Curtis 66. Euper 106. Thadford Holloman 29. Rutherford 67. Euper -----Beard 30. Thurston 68. Shibly UPPER TWP. Pelham Blankenship Shafer 1. Stagner Kelly Wilsey 69. Helick 2. Bellard Trevis* 31. Evans 70. Rosenhorn Gibson Vandergriff 32. Bowen 71. Parsons Kelly Millikin 33. Johnson 72. Richard 3. Gentry
156. Poke man 34. Hubbard 73. Fiesler 4. Collins McIntyre Tay,lor 74. Shafer 5· Fellows ----- 35. Clevinger 75. Crober 6. Tramel
MARION TWP. 36. Barker 76. Crober Sulivan 1. Milor Phillips 77. Boothe 7. Grayson
Tira* Hendrick Hothur 8. Nowland 2. Hurst 37. Spideling 78. Bush 9. Nowland
Harrington 37. Sprideling 79· Baker 10. Walden 3. Gregg Allen 80. McMurtrey Hunter
Hays 38. Cooper 81. Scott Capps 4. Huitt Williams 82. Howard Wilcox
Boyd 39. White Walker Anthony Robinson 40. Blackwell Bonner Putnam
5. Price 41. McGregory 83. Byrum McDonald 6. Loyd Grady 84. Byrum Oliphant
Meek 42. Stanfold 85. Byrum Richison Parsons 43. Fulbright 86. Peyton 12. Barrington
7. Owen 44. Coker 87. Norton Thayer 8. McMullen Brown Suman* 13. Hudspeth 9. Campbell 45. Capps 88. Howard Oliphant
Hampton 46. Clark 89. Coy Shield Johnson 47. Smith 90. Norton 14. Putnam
10. Hesley 48. Nosler 91. Ross Walker Craig 49. Gouger 92. Standifer Hagan
11. Siskle Edle Brayton Oliphant 12.Siskle Cunningham 93. Allison 15· Wilson
Loveall
CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 5) -82-16. Wilson 42. Gallago 65. Rogers 38. Meadows
Brooks Cross Crymer 39. Patten Calaway Edear Donohoe Brooks Burkitt 44. Gordon 66. Quesenbury 40. Peters Johnson Donohoe 67. Armstrong 4l. Harrow Moppin McNamee 68. Hood 42. Bourland
17. Barnes 45. Grayson Armstrong 43. Hatley 18. Clary Gray ----- 44. Wynn 19. McNeal 46. Grayson LAFAYETTE TWP. 45. Kirk 20. Boyer 47. Hunt l. Wells 46. Bell
Edwards Williams .. 2. Estes Bowie 2l. Spencer 48. Lewis 3. Johnston Williams 22. Miller Dehart Wilson 47. Dye
Blount Williams 4. Russel Balch Brawley Boyer 5. Roberts 48. James Milton 49. Rutherford 6. Russel Boylston
23. May 50. Rhyne 7. Russel Brewer Matthus 5l. Gardner 8. Frick 49. Or me
24. Rutherford Johnson 9. Bean 50. Orme 25. Nevil 52. Sprague 10. Wagoner 5l. Wynn
McNumee* 53. Sylvester ll. Mattins 52. Harper Moran 54. Stimmler* Hankins Green Beardon 55. Kinney 12. Russel 53. Robertson
26. Barker 56. Falconner 13. Wagoner Whitford Russel Fitchneal 14. Gill 54. Doak
27. 8.tagner Lofton 15. Wagoner 55. Cartwright Mitchell 57· Mickle 16. Autry 56. Newberry
28. Rector 58. Crawford Hinders 57. Ford Burnt on Manly 17. Wooloir 58. Hamilton
29. Copland Shambury 18. White 59. Stamp hill McCarty 59. Gregory Little 60. Bell
30. Armorer 60. Ragsdale 19. Barker 6l. James 3l. Smeltzor Brown 20. White Freeman
Hpuselotten 6l. Monaghan 2l. Wagoner 62. Bryant 32. Tucker Walsh 22. Ramsey 63. Enlows
Cannon Whelan 23. Edwards Kinne 33. 01' Conner MagIe 24. Riggs 64. Mathus 34. Johnson Shannahan 25. Kirk 65. Steward
McCarty Kreekle 26. Simmons 66. Enlows 35. Marshall Montgomery Conway 67. Cartwright
Worack* Nealy 27. James 68. Wilson 36. Bannen Leavitt Freeman Youngblood
Brady Notrebe 28. Meadows 69. Clark Eagan Mitchell 29. Meadows 70. Steward Wallace Byrne 30. Daily 7l. McCaslin
37. McMullen Eastman 3l. McReynolds Harrow 38. Boyd Purcill 32. Russel 72. Steward 49 • Boyd Arbuckle Campbell Bottiffe*
O. Woodward Flynn 33· Shirman 73. Crainer Haskins 62. McDonald 34. Edwards 74. Rama Williamson McDaffid Wind 75. House Miller 63. McMullen 35. Meadows 76. Blair Acer 64. Folt 36. Rogers 77. Spivy
41. Russel McDearmott 37. Chastain 78. Reins Lemons Powers Wheeler 79. Beard
McAvoy
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Ro. Eoberts 37. Wright 70. Marrs Howard ----- Hiner Hardin Steal
RICHLAND TWP. Miles Farris II. Bridges I. Lewis 38. Plant 7I. Keese 12. Orrick
Haynes 39. Phillips 72. Edwards 13. White 2. Lewis Williams Bell 14. Rogers
Shear 40. Hatfield 73. Couch 15. Dyer 3. Scantling 4I. Gravens 74. Fuggle Davis 4. Hill Follett Herndon 16. Scrimpher-* 5. Boothe Cooper 75. McLaughlin Hale
Baller Hough Phillips 17. Davis Wheeler 42. Bell Compton 18. Davis
6. Covington Hughes 77. Ross Mussett 7. Clay Scott 78. Shannon Adkinson 8. Camp Larimore 79. Shannon 19. Peters 9. Fields 43. Wells 80. Howell 20. Peters
10. Scantling Gilbert 8I. Howell Rush II. Scantling Little Williams 2I. Peters 12. Price 44. Fogarty 82. Kuykendall 22. Couch 13. Mecum Hick 83. Kuyker:dall 23. Edwards
Hancock 45. Phillips Covington 24. Ed1;/ards Little 46. Bushmire 85. McFadden 25. Wenfro Ewing 47. Smith 86. Adamson 26. Wenfro
14. Boyd 48. Kelly 87. Boyd 27. Foster 15. DeWit Ross Courtney 28. Woouten 16. Rector 49. Barker 88. Boyd 29. Davis 17. Price 50. Fisher 89. Boyd l':eely 18. House 5I. Couch 90. Covington 30. Burr 19. Nettles Gordon 9I. Covington 3I. Martin 20. Smith Archer Loyd 32. Peters
Millspaugh 52. Moore Robertson 33. Basham Break Rudy 92. Couch Cumi
2I. Cou,ch 53. Ratliff 93. Heard 34. Wright Irving 54. Kuykendall Bourne 35. Wright
22. Ross Strawn 94. Dyer 36. Mooney 23. Brunch 55. Cutler Gibson 37. Hardin 24. Brunch Strawn 95. Goard 38. Thomas 25. Hibler 56. Strawn 96. Moss 39. Orrick
Smith 57. Smith 97. Bunch Dunham 26. James 58. Denny 98. Fisher 40. Bema 27. Worley 59. Smoot Bunch Dyer
Wosley 60. Kuykendall ----- 4I. Rainwater Robinson Cartwright MOUNTAIN TWP. 42. Anderson
29. Shober 6I. Covington I. Russel Lawson* 30. Inlaw Brown 2. Maxy 43. Vaught 3I. Mear 62. Holt 3. Pope 44. Johnston 32. Worley Harden 4. Couch 45. Shepherd
Cryner 64. Hegee Howel 46. Todd 33. Kanana 65. Baker 5. Orme 47. Peters
34. Worley 66. Butler 6. Pope 48. Shepherd Bingham King 7. Pope 49. Rankin Thorpe 67. Davis 8. Graham 50. Hattaway
35. Archer 68. Kelly 9. Graham Pence 36. Wilks 69. Wind 10. Graham 5l. Pence
Couch
CRAWFORD COUNTY 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 7) -84-52. Johnston JASPER TWP. 5~, Hatfield I. Phebus Harrington Adcock 5 . Pence 2. Jones 43. Talkington Robinson 55. Pence 3. Rattliffe 44. Talkington 87. Cahell 56. Miller Steward 45. Yates 88. Ewing 57. Miller 4. Rattliffe 46. Neal 89. Boots 58. Wilson 5. Rattliffe 47. Baxter 90. Oliver 59. Ross 6. Chapman 48. Lester 9l. Shaw 60. James 7. Marroll* Shipley 92. Eckles 6l. Satterfield 8. Aikin 49. Whitehead 93. Gagaway 62. Satterfield 9. Jourdon 50. Roberts 94. Patterson
Rush Cryner 5l. Roberts 95. Bourn 63. Shepherd 10. Jackson 52. Roberts 96. Harrell 64. Peters II. Ratliffe 53. Spencer 97. Craig 65. Peters 12. Henderson 54. Patty* 98. Hartgraves 66. Oonley 13. Morris Edmonds 99. Matlock 67. Parker 14. Holly 55. Stephens Roberts 68. Rush 15. Hartgrove 56. Conley 100. Matlock 69. Killingsworth 16. Gridy 57. Shipley 10l. Foster 70. Schrader 17. Pruit 58. Hartgraves 10l. Turner 7l. !tush 18. Collins 59. Williams 103. Turner
Johnson 19. Sneed 60. Williamson 104. Turner 72. Rush 20. Brown 6l. Adams Walker 73. Rush Woden* 62. Stinnette 105. Mullen 74. Shepherd 2l. Gooding 63. Birchfield Hartgraves 75. Rush Moore 64. Waddle 106. Alvison 76. Turner 22. Walton 65. Snow 107. Richie 77. Harrow 23. Armstrong 66. Mobley Waldroup
Ballard Lad* 67. Mobley 108. Richie 78~ Nprton 24. Lewis Parker 109. Richie 79. Townsend Harrow 68. Williams 110. Matlock 80. Cerst 25. McCaslin 69. Williams Ill. McLellan 8l. Cerst 26. Lewis 70. Fears Hynson 82. Egington Hobaugh 7l. Smith Sevier 83. Lane 27. Henderson Obrien* Bryant
Carat 28. Lane 72. Ramsey 112. Spoon 84. Egington Hobaugh 7~. Ramsey Lfoon 85. Arnold 29. Ward 7 . Townsend 113. McMurtrey 86. Bevis 30. Crim 75. Combs 114. Stewart 87. Urreck Miller 76. Hartgraves 115. Merrill 88. Rush 3l. Hanly 77. Townsend Tucker 89. Riley 32. Lucas Forester 116. Locke 90. Orrick 33. Finley 78. Burk 117. Duncan
Woods 34. Price 79. Wilson 118. Harron 9l. Orrick Kelly 80. Matlock Green 92. Morlar Winsett Drennen -----93. Howard Price 8l. Corder LEES CREES TWP.
Hatfield 35. Shannon 82. Hogam 1. Stevens Lovelace Aaron 83. Newland 2. Sutherland Pence 36. Lockhart Brown 3. Allen
94. Pence 37. Lewis 84. Simmons 4. Allen 95. Alford 38. Lewis 85. Killgore 5. Anderson
----- 39. McCardy Bloodworth Smith 40. Talkington 86. Rogers 6. Anderson 41. Neal Thomas 7. Stephens 42. Coleman
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38. 8. Spencer 5I. Price Follett Preston 9. Hartgraves Shannon 3. Heard Neal
10. Forsman 52. Morton Bosen* 39. Nelson Davidson Biers 4. Capps 40. Bell
11. Forsman Wilcox Shinault Semim* 12. Wilson 53. Black 5. Stewart Winfrey
Stephens Harrjs Little 4I. Bean 13. Brodie 54. Black 6. Franklin Rudy 14. Nits ( ?) 55. Snider 7. Sutherland Snodgrass 15. Reynolds Godard Hestelow Windrey 16. Shannon 56. Sumner 8. Hatcher 42. Warden 17. Shick 57. Phillips Anthony Brownfield
Stuck* 58. Stout Richison Bennet 18. Ford 59. James 9. Van Amos 19. Bryant 60. Milican Zant 44. Mays
Dotson 6I. Graham 10. Halpen Skidmore 20. Shannon 62. Allen II. Couch 45. Clark 2I. Oliver 63. Flyn 12. Casey 46. Pegg 22. Oliver Greig 13. Wright 47. White 23. Oliver Wilcox 14. Rooinson 48. Howell 24. Landon 65. Payne 1'5. Coulel Lowry 25. Spencer 66. Payne Richie 49· Taylor 26. Barnett 67. Payne 16. Capps 50. McCollum 27. Slate 68. Payne 17. Fletcher 5I. White 28. Hart 69. Bateman Millspaugh 52. Scott 29. Howe 1 70. Williams Wilding 53· Thruston* 30. Hart 7l. PhHlips 18. Stewart 54. Skinner 3I. Shaw 72. Lamb 19· Larimore 55· Brown
Evans 73. Farris 20. Pierce 56. Davis 32. Cannon 74. Sloan Smith 57· Hart 33. Clanton 75. Forester 2I. Smith 58. Stephenson 34. Higgs 76. Dorr 22. Pierce 59· Waddle 35. Dodson Dorn Bolt 60. Allen 36. Barker 77. Pride 23· Skidmore 6l. West
Foster 78. Walker 24. Johnston 62. Stephenson Hollowood Crittenden 25. Eppler 63. Smith
37. Barker 79. Shannon Hines 64. Moss 38. Dobbs 80. Fort 26. Latham 65. Moss 39. Seurbeck* Chandler Keathley 66. Plate
Wilmot 8l. Rainwater Peevy Wood 40. Oliver 82. Harris 27· Williams 67. Roswell 4l. Smith 83. Black 28. Clark 68. Morris 42. Smith 84. Low 29· Garrett 69. Vines 43. Cardwell Kelly Johnson 70. Rowe
Redmund 85. Binkley 30. Garrett Richie 45. Allen 86. Stone 3l. White 7I. Temple
Stewart 87. Stinnette 32. Scott 72. Ratliffe 46. Shannon 88. Stinnette 33. Evans 73· Crittenden
Cardwell Killgore 34. Harlow 74. Mitchell Smith ----- Chambers 75· Redford
47. Tetrich* VAN BUREN TWP. 35. Moore 76. Horn 48. Burlison I. Duval Robbins 77. Miller
Couch 2. Dale 36. Coleman 78. Preston 49. Hill Beard 37. Barnes Plyman 50. Mills Matthews Birdsell 79· Foster
Beach
CRAWFORD COUNTY 18~0 CENSUS (Con' t page 9) -86-80. Hartgraves • Stephenson Rowel Stuart
Adams Broen 32. Wallace Thompson 8l. Foster Herndon Howe 1 62. Drennen 82. Snider 5. Chapman Southernayd Wilson 8~. Deshazer Lincoln Wescott 63. Clemm 8 • Steel Thomas 33. Luce HOTEL 85. Pevehouse 6. Haskins 34. Johnson 64. Gross
C!:ameron McVeigh 35. Henry Turner 86. Burnes Stone Lasater White 87. Hatfield 7. Burns 36. Williams Green 88. Britton Bourland Brownfield Boswick 89. White Johnson 37. Knox Dixon 90. Southard 8. Clegitt 38. Marshall Duval
Howell 9. Maxfield Davis Abbey 9l. Aaron Newland Miles Pharhill 92. Lester 10. Newland 39. Ogden Pennywit 93. Lester ll. Reardon Harwood 65. Willhaf 94. Pruitt 12. Maxfield 40. Dibrell Harver 95. Simmons 13. Melchon 4l. England Emrick 96. Pero White Bostwich Coleman 97. Termin Melchor Sanders 66. Riley 98. Moore 14. Brown Moore Drake 99. Cook 15. Austin 42. Watson 67. Vines
100. Foster Martin 4~. Powell Lawson Davis Foster 4 • Batt 68. Baker Marshall 16. Herning Bolt 69. Wade Low 17. Dougherty Bott 70. Rotrand
10l. Ayers Jones Whitten Moon 102. Wilcox Greenmire 45. Horne 7l. Shelton 103. Story 18. Marcan* 46. Sorrels 72. Beshears 104. Morris 19. Marcan 47. Whitford Patrick, 105. Stevens Bell 48. Ming 73. Hinkle
Qoddard Mason 49. Houk 74. 'McDugal 106. N'eal Kimball Smith 75. Mc,Lean 10~. Wooldrieg 20. Austin 50. McCurry McCracken 10 • ~tlock Foster Hargraves 76. Phelps
Itrde 2l. Heather* 5l. HoUk Hart 109. Cunningham Parten - 52. Willis Sanders 110. MCGee 22. Langster Harden Harger
M.a,ssey Sangster Beard 78. Reader l1l. P;ickett 23. Austin Dunham 112. Howard Hensley Gardner EDITOR'S NOTE:
Rplls Forester 5~. Roberts The Crawford ~dwa~ds 24. Heard 5 • Lyman County 1850
113. ~ward 25. Ashe Groneinier Census was Wiley 26. Lyme , 55. Barnes contributed
114. Cilarke Bostwick 56. Pierce by Mrs. Leister 115. Cottrell 27. Lyme Watson E.Presley,
----- 28. Marshall 57. Welles 1708 West CITY OF' VAN BUREN Powel 58. Hawkins Center Ave., I. Pryor 29. Bostwick 59. Mason Searcy, Ark.
Pryon Thruston 60. Bishop 72143 Stephenson Deaver Ranny. "
--? • W~lker ' 30. Bush Boyer" 3. Pryor 3l. Ward Scott
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From the lfl"l5 Edition of the Rand McNally Atlas ALAII'! - x ,xe, t , Money order post 'Jffice. Population 504. ANNA -ARKLOE - Population 25 BELMONT - Population 200 BELTON SPRINGS - Mail at Sand Point. BIDDEVILLE-BRITTON -CEDARVILLE-i Population 97 CHESTER - *, ae COLD SPRIN~ - Mail at Natural Dam COVE CITY - Mail at Lee's Creek DRIPPING SPRINGS - Mail at Uniontown DYER - 5 miles E. of Alma. EADS - 8 miles N.W. of Lee's Creek. FLAT ROCK - 5 miles S .E. of Van Buren. Mail at Van Buren FRISCO - -, ae. , FROG BAYOU - 4 miles N.W. of Myer's Landing. Mail at Alma. FROG VALLEY - Mail at Mountainburg. GATLIN - *, ae, xe, Mail at Van Buren. GRAPHIC -HANSEN - 5'miles W. of Cedarville. LANCASTER- *, ae. LEE'S CREEK - Population 50 • LEONARDSVILLE-Mail at Van Buren. LOCK - 6 miles N.E. of Chester. LOG T~~N - Mail at Van Buren. MOUNTAINBURG - * ,ae, Population 52 NARR~~ - Mail at Mountainburg. NATURAL DAtI - Population 10. PORTER - *, ae, Mail at Frisco. RICH MOUNTAIN - Mail at Sand Point. RUDY - *,: ae. SAND POINT - Population 140 SPENCER'S - Mail at Cedarville. STATTLER - 3 miles S. of Cedarville. STOP - 8 miles W. of Anna. TARRYTOWN -THE NARROWS - Mail at Mountain burg. THREE ROCK SPRINGS - Mail at Sand Point. UNIONTO'/N - 3 miles - N. of Arkloe. UNIONVILLE-Mail at Cedarville. VAN BUREN - x, *, ae, t, County Seat, Money Order Post office,
Memphis & Little Rock Express. Population 1029. VINE PRAIRIE-Mail at Mulberry • population 20. x - Little Rock & Ft. Smith Railroad. xe-" U II .. Express * - St. Louis & San Francisco Railroad
(Ft. Smith & Plymouth,Mo. Branch)
ae- Adam's Express t- Telegraph Station
EDITOR'S NOTE: Contributed by Mr •• Leister E. Presley. 1708 West Center Ave., Searcy, Ark., 72143
HOME GUARD OF NINUTE MEN OF
INDEPENDENCE COUNTY, ARKANSAS
1861
Edited by James Logan Morgan
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,\ t o'l speci:,l t prn, of the county ,"urI of Indeppndf'nct"" County on June 29, 181'1, the court ". 'rnC('fY:"n to arpoint ;Inn raise a homr g\lilr<1 of minute men" for 10Ci'1 r'Ipfense i.n accordance with an ordinance of the ,.rl<<lrtb't- "pcpssion convention passed ~;ty 3(', 181)1. tlppoint"le.,ts WPT" "laclf' for each township, nnd the initial rolls wpre recoropd ill County C01lrt Record A, on pages (·4/, and li45. ~upI'1Plllent:l appointments wen:' made on July II, lR(-l(l:.ecorc1 A. pat;ns (4(, and (;47), October 12, lfl r l (l{pl'nrt~ n, page 11). ,mel \n\'(,.'1bpr I" lRI.l (Rerord B, [lilg (> 14),
Dr. John F. ,I11rn ---------------- uPl1rrill Conn"Clnder h'. W. ,1exandrI -----------~ Gun !{e:'air Commissioner Thomas 'I' ;tlllilr - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gun l{Pfl:ti r Commissioner
~ J.ownshir ~ Arre. ',vi lliiOln - - - - Franl<l in Campbell, Jotm - - - --Alpxander. W. W. - Ruddell Carter, T. J. ------Allen, Abraham --- G!,'pniJriilr Carter, Thos. E. ---I\ll(>n, Gporu' ---- AIllt1ey Case • .1al:leS N. -----' Allen, ;Jashington Ashley Cates, !\orman -----.: Arnolcl. ',~m. ,' .. --- ip bottom Chastppn, Calvin ---Billl, li. F. ------ l.;ctrren Chilrtrf'ss, k. ,\. ---BArb, E. D. ------ Kuddell Chinn, Jnim F. -----Barnes, t-!osps ---- ;ashington Chipll\i"ln, J, G, -----:;attels, \,illis -- JpffE'rson Clemm. -"ssp -------BaxtE'r, Elish;! --- kllddell Clevplanrl, Joseph --Baxter, Taylor A. AshlE'Y Collard, 'ohn ------BaylE'ss, Thomas -- ;;rpenbriar Conyers, ,1'Hnf'S -----
beard, James G. - - Li berty Gorne':t.' ,pnrv -- ---Be-rry, Alfred -- - - ~nack RiVi' Cox, Thomas - ~ --- - -Bprrv, H. A. ----- f!(>alinp Sp* Davis, ll. f. -------lionp, _ ------- Fairview Davis, T. ,;, -------bOllncls, Tholnas' - - - fairview Decamp, lim. C. -----Brown, Michael --- Union %nlap, ilOrace- -----Urown" Thomas G. - Liberty Dunnington, E. -----browning, A. A. -- hlack Riv* Eaves. Thos. J. ---Brundrett, J. Ii. - , Caney Edmonclson, T. ------bullington, J, J, Blilc1<. Riv* Egner, \I'm. ---------BurkE'tt, James --- Liberty Elms, Cilrllon -------
*Abbreviationsl ~prings, Sf'1 Rivpr, Riv.
Township \vashington Greenbriar Big Botto)"
\Vallace Ivallar"
liealing :,p~'
~i as hi ng t nn Ashlev
Gainshoro Libern'
Christi:,n Iiea 1 i nf, ->1';'
Je-fferson I;'all;,,'(' Ruddell
Hea Ii Ilf. ::, 1'1, Hea Ii Of, ;;, f'* Greenbri.~ r Greenbri.;. r "hite I\iv>'< hhitE' 1 iv*
Frank11.n Gree-nbrio'l r Greenbriar
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Name Erwin, A. K. -----Evetts, James H. -Evetts, Martin --Ferguson, J. W. -Fetzer, John H. -Flinn, E. M.-----Flinn, J. W. ----Ford, A. J. -----Fottenberry, James Foster, Isaac ---Foster, J. H. ---Foster, John H. -Gainer, A. J. ---Gallaway, R. M. -Gilbert, Reuben -Glenn, W. W. ----Goodwin, O. P. Gray, John W., Jr. Grigsby, C. B. Grigsby, W. H. Grimes, Hall, A. W. -----Hammons, Sam ----Haney, John -----Hassell, W. J. --Hatfield, Hardy -Hatfield, John --Hatfield, Tandy -Hawkins, H. Z. --Headstream, James -Herington, J. Mc Hodgkiss, T. C. --Hogan, Griffin ---Hollandsworth,
Isaac ---------Horn, J. M. ------Horn, T. H. ------Hulsey, Hardin ---Hurley, John A. --Hutchins, Nat. M. Ivy, James, Jr. --Jackson, B. F. ---Jenkins, William D. Johnson, Isaac J. -Jones, ------Jones, A. C. -----Jones, Jno. ------Jones, John L. ---Jones, N. P. ------
Township Washington
Wallace Wallace
Jefferson White Riv*
Greenbriar· Greenbriar Franklin Big Bottom Greenbriar
Chri.stian Ashley
Greenbriar White Riv* Christian
Washington Gainsboro
Wallace Washington Washington
Ashley Wallace
Fairview Franklin
Washington Franklin Franklin Franklin
Barren Washington
Gainsboro Jefferson
White Riv*
Franklin Barr'en
Jefferson Christian Gainsboro Fairview Wallace Barren
Liberty Ashley
Washington Union
Washington Jefferson
Barren
Name Township Jones, Redin---------Washington Kelley, Floyd ------- Ashley Kinman, A. J. ------- Christian Kinsberry, William - Healing Sp* Kinsey, William -----Healing Sp* Kittle, Josiah ------ Jefferson Knight, John -------- Franklin Kyler, John --------- Caney Lacefield, Calvin Ruddell Laman, G. W. -------- Barren Landrum, Thos. ------ Fairview Leggett, Jeremiah --- Ruddell Leneave. Ewell ------ Gainsboro Lewis, Riley -------- Barren Linebarger, Peter --- Caney McCauley, G. W. ----- Fairview McDearman, J Sr. Franklin McDowell, Virgil ---- Christian McElmurry, David ---- Jefferson McGuire, Edward R. -- Christian Magness, D. G. W. --Big Bottom Magness, Wi.lliam ----Big Bottom Malden, Hayden ------ Liberty Martin, F. A. ------- Jefferson Martin, John -------- Jefferson Martin. John G. ----- White Riv* Martin, Owen S. ----- Healin~ Sp* Maxfield, Uriah ----- Ruddell Mayo, Thomas S. ----- Greenbriar Meacham, C. B. ------ Barren Meacham, William ---- Ruddell Moore, Charles ------ Fairview Moore, James F. ----- Christian Moore, John W. ------ Black Riv* Moore, Levi -----.---- Gainsboro Morris, Robert ------ Gainsboro Morris, T. B. ------- Ga:!.nsboro Moser, J. W. -------- Union Nail, B. F. --------- Union Neill, Henry -,------- Greenbriar Nelson, B. F. ------- Black Riv* Nelson, John -------- Ruddell Northern, William --- Gainsboro Oneal, Charles ------ Washington Osborn, Roland ------ Big Bottom Pate, Calvin -------- Greenbriar Pate, Jno. ---------- Greenbriar Patterson, Geo. W. -- Ashley Patton, James ------- Liberty
*Abbreviations: Spring, Sp; River, Ri.v.
NamE' FenrcE', Jes~c ---Feel, Allen -----,'eel, Joa\.> ------Fhillips, Josiah -Fierce, Thol'lilS - -Fowell, Henry ---Prince, NathCln --Rackley, ::.ill's F. Ramsfl'v. A.!.'. ---Ray, GeorgE' -----KPeves, G. \;. ---ReE'ves, Noel ----Richards, loJf'1. R. -Riddle, Harmon --Riddle, John ----Ridle. William --Robinson, Lewis -Rose, U. M. -----Rushing, E. D. Russell, B. F. Rutherford, \.;. 13. ::.affold, James F. !:i cri bner, Geo. ,oJ. Shadion. Eli ----Shanks, Cart.
'''illiams -----!:ihaw, John J. ---::'herrill, Franl<lin Sherrill, j!iram -Simpson, lIen!'<on -Sims, Leonard Ii. -Sims, T. C. -----Six, William ----::'mith, D. L. ----Smotherman, Nathan !:inead, Charles --!:i oward, Hill L., m -!:iparks, 0. J. ---Stanfill, E. J.
10lffiShip Fairview
Greenbriar Greenbriar
Union Christian
Caney Dig Bottom l.ealil1t Sp*
RuddE'll Union Caney Caney
Liberty Caney Union l'nion
',:ashington Ruddell
Caney lInion
II hi te Ili v* C::hristian
/lshley Barren
Barren Ashley Ashley
ii ashi nr-ton Greenbriar
Ashley Jefferson
Greenbriar Fairview
Caney Gainsboro Black Riv>"
Barren IJhite lUV*
Name Steel, "obt. t. ---:;;tewilrt, Joseph ---::'tokp!'<, L. ti, -----Stonp, John -------~turdivant, John --SuttE'ls, ~. J. ----Tedwell, N. h. ----ThonKls, John ------Tomlin~on, Lewallen Totty, Ed O. - - - - - - -Tucker, H. C. -----Tunfit.·,ll, James tl, -Tunfitd 11, 1hos. T. -Vaughan. H. W. ----Vincent, Thomas ---Wagoner, A, J. ----Wl'll. G. h. -------\vaml'c, Thomas -----Waugh, Jamps 1. ---:.,rebb. Jeremiah ----Weldon. Sam -------bhite. Isaac ------Whittpn. Thos. ----Williams. Daniel N. Williamson, !:iam ---Willj"mson. Thomas -I/ilson, John G. ---~Htten, Thomas ----Womble, h. J. -----\oJood. Danipl -- - ---\'>ood, Wm. ---------\;ood. ~.'m. ---------'''right. Johnson. Jr. • .... right, Lemuel. Jr. " yc ough. S. 13, - - - - -Young, F.:J. ------Young, kichard ----Younger, ArmistE'ad -
*AbbrE'viations. ~prings, ::'1'1 Rivpr, Riv.
-90-Towp.s~ Jpffprson
:.allace \,,'flllftcf"
Black hi v," HhitE' l<iv'" Jefferson
Healing ::'1'* Canf'y
big bottom i\shlpy
Caney Black I\iv'"
uig Botto!'! "'hite KiV*
Liberty Caney
Franklin li.uddpll
\ojashington .,shley
black ::iv* Fairview
barrpn "shIP'.'
Liberty 1, nion
, s!llpy LarrC'n
Henline ::il'''' "shle'.' i shlpv
Frankl t;l Ivashington \'i)shin",ton
Rud<lpll LlRc1, hiv'"
3ir. })ottOll'
Fri!nklin
For service. Arkansas
information concerning certificates writp. JI'mes Logan Horgan, 314 Vine
72112. Enclose stampE'd envelope.
relating to thiR ~treet, Newrort.
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THOSE WHO BRAG ON THEIR ANCESTORS ARE LITTLE POTATOES.
THE BEST PART OF THEM IS UNDER THE GROUND!
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HALL FAMILY
1. John Jasper .!Iol11 - b. about 1836 in renn., died between 1875 and 1880 in Van Buren Co., Ark, near Shiloh. (now Cleburne Co.) • . other's nace was .~ebecca. He ma.rried Eliza Jane 1I:a.yberry, b. about 1840 in Miss., the daughter od Hutson (or Hudson) l',?yberry and Ruth--?-. She was a widow in Van Buren Co., Ark. in 1"80. Children I
1.1.
1.2.
Tom Hall - b. about lR61 in :,·iss. Clehurne Co., Ark. Died about 1.1.1. Sarah Hall - born 1892
Married in 1896.
James s· "",,11. Hall - born Jan. 7, 1869 in ;··.iss. Died Ja.n. R. 1 ''''i. Married Elizabet'" Barnett about lS9?, probablj in Texas. She died in 1898, Cleburne Co. Ark. ?, and he married 2nd to Arkadelphia (Is?tel1' 'ulen, widow of Elmer Hulen, of Swifton, Ark. (Jackson Co.) Children of first marriagel 1.2.1. Lona. Myrtle - born Feb. 24, 1893, Boston,rex. 1.2.2. John Jasper -" Oct. 20, 1895, ~ieber Springs
Ark. 1.2.3. Andrew Napoleon- twin to John Jasper. 1.2.4. Illie Icie - born Hebp~' Springs, Ark. .. .. 1.2.5. Roy .... Children of second marriage' 1.2.6. James Elisha - born Feb. 2, 1906, Jackson Co.
"'arried ';ad2 '.cGrew, da.ue;hter of Thomas namil ton ~'.cGrew and Annie Elizabeth ,{opper. ::hildrenl 1.2.6.1. Wanda L. Hall- now !ticKinney.
1.2.7. Elijah - twin of James E1isha- born Feb. ?, 1906, Jackson County ,Ark.
1. 2.8. Birdie Lilly - "orn . ar. 6, 1910, Jackson :0. 1.3. Emily Jane Hall - corn 1""''' in .~iss. Married Joshua
Bittle, Jan. 17, 189~ in Cleburne Co., Ark. :-{ad ~ or 4 children.
1. 4. ~Iartha{all - born AuI'. 29, 11375 , Shiloh, Arkansa , (then Van Buren Co., Now Cleburne), died Dec. 8, 19Lf8. ·'arried Perry Weaver, Oct. 4, 1894, Shiloh, Ark.
Source of Information I Family tradition Cleburne County, Ark. Records Census - Itawamba Co., Miss. 1860 Census - Van Bure'l. County, Ark. 1880
This information sent by 'Yanda L. II,cKinney, P.O. Box 145, San Pedro, Calif. 907~3. She would like to have additional information on th' '" f'amily and the Hutson "'ayberry family. '.'I'ould especially 1 ike information on death of John Jasper Hall, where ile
was born in "enn. Contact with family of Emily Jane Bittle.
QUERIES
From my earliest memory I have been frustrated by "They"o "They say ------"and the story would follow o No amount of questioning could provide the idenity of "They". Grandma had heard Aunt say that Uncle Tom often said-------.
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"They" has wasted many hours of time for the genealogist, and especially the beginner, often proving such a hinderance that the project is dropped before the joy of the hunt is realized. "They said great grandfather was an officer in the civil War and was either a Major or a Captain"o The only person you can find on the official records was a Private and deserted but in all other points he seems to be your great grandfather. You will just have to accept him and realize his promotion has been made since the time he served in the Army. This is not intentional lying but is caused by the lack of attention at the time of the telling of the story and often the remembering of stories heard in childhood and distorted by childhood fancy and misunderstanding. "They said your great great grandfather owned the first store in --------." Your research will perhaps reveal the town was a thriving settlement for 50 years before your relatives came on the scene, and he started to work there as a clerk in a store or as a sweepout boy.
So many of the "They saids," of my early life concerned superstitions and folklore tales that I came to feel that "They" was altogether unreliable. I write all these stories in my notes and list the source as closely as possible but I refuse to waste my time searching for figments of the imagination unless I can find some indication that the story has some factual basis; but there is usually some basis for the story, no matter how much it has become distorted, by the telling and retelling and you may find it has been assigned to the wrong persono "Great Uncle Harry's grandmother's brother went West and was never heard from again"o You may find this was Uncle Tom's grandfather's brother.
Do not discard these stories for they add character and interest to the family story but do not allow them to stand. in the way of your recording the facts as found in proven records. In writing your family story be sure you list them as family tradition.
To those of you who are sending your queries direct to COMMITTEE MEMBERS-THANK YOU: That saves time of sending them on to us and saves POSTAGE. If your Query arrived after April 1st it will be held for the September issue.
REMEMBER all work in this Society is VOLUNTEER so please send your Queries to a member of the assistance committee. Put your name and address on each pageo Include S.AoSoE. (self addressed stamped envelope) if you desire an answer to your letter. Read all Queries and if you can offer any clue join in and help us make this a worthwhile project. Also write and tell us of your results.
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letters enclosing a SASE, and give suggestions on Arkansas material, researchers, etc. They do not offer free research.
Mrs. L~ister E. Presley A.G.S. 1708 West Center
Capt. John C. Hammock USNR A.G.S. 506 South Pecan St.
Searcy, Arkansas 72143 (for North Arkansas)
Dermott, Ark. 716)8 (for Southeast Arkansas)
P,]rs. Jeff Wade, Jr. A.G.S Route # 1 Box 66
Mrs. H.P. Hollis A.G.S. 628 Banner St.
Bragg City, Mo. 63827 Camden, Ark. 71701 (for South Arkansas) (for Northeast Arkansas)
BOOMER HAYLES C;UM
Karen L. Lundy, 129 North Gorham, Jackson, Mich. 49202 Any information on the following. Allen and Frederick Boomer were born in New York in 18)6 and 18)4, and moved to Illinois in 18)9 with their parents. Freder
ick Orton Boomer married Hattie Hayles and died Jan. 21, 191), in Newton Co., Ark. Allen Foster Boomer married Ellen Gum, April 4, 1858 and was still living in October 1916 in or near Searcy, Ark. (County or town?)
PURKHISER Gerald H. Forman, 1508 West Vi$w Dr., Berkeley, Calif. 94705. John Preston Purkhiser, age about 50 years, was
manager of a sawmill in Maumelle, Ark. (Pulaski Co.) in 1900. I'rould like to know about Maumelle today.
GIBSON DOUGLASS NJARTIN.
Meredith Gibson, 261 20th Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif. 95062- John Hutcheson Martin, Jared Caswell Martin and wife, Mary (Douglass) Martin,Ezekiel Douglass and wife, Mary(Gibson) Douglass were buried in Crystal Hills
Cemetery (Pulaski Co.) about 1826. James Hutcheson Martin had a tombstone. Is there any evidence of this cemetery left?
CARLOCK Kermit Stell, Box 514, Sturgis, S.D. 57785 - For 25 PYRON years I have searched to verify names of the parents of
my great grandmother, Mary Isabella Carlock, who married John Calvin Pyron at the home of her parents in Rianz i, Miss., Jan. 8, 1852. Death certificate shows names of parents as William and Frances Carlock but may be in error for it can not be verified. Will trade on Carlock or Pyron.
"'EBB MASHBURN LANGSTON
Mrs. G.D. Terrell, 119 Texas Ave., North Little Rock, Arkansas 72118 - Need parents of Mary Ann Webb, born N.C. about 18)0, married William C. Mashburn in 1849, Hardeman Co., Tenn. She had children in Sebastian Co.,
Ark. in 1870 and 1880 census. Probably sister of McDaniel Webb, Sebastian Co. Her son, L.J. r~ashburn married Fanny Langston about 1885. Where. She was the daughter of John P. and Rebecca Langston. , ,
LEATHERWOOD Joseph E. Leatherwood, R#5 Box 102, ~rpenvi1ie, Texas 71401 - James Reynolds Leatherwood, son of
Aquilla Sherrill Leatherwood, was born Dec. 12, 1832 in McMinn Co., Tenn. A letter written by Aquilla in 1860 from Jefferson Co., Ala. said he had received a letter from James in Arkansas and that he was married. Need location and any additional Ark. information on James.
'~YATT '~EST JAMES DAVIS SALTZMAN '10SNUM CHAMBERS
Mrs. Dick Howard, R#2 ,ouhl, Idaho 83316 - The '1esley 11est Wyatt family is listed on the 1850 Census of Washington Co., Ark., Prairie Township. He was born Jan. I, 1818 in Ky. (Where?) died Oct. 17, 1855 at sea, 3 days our of San Francisco. He was the son of Mark Wyatt and Lucy West, both buried in Siloam Springs, Ark. (Need date and place of their birth and name of parents.)
Sil ina A. James, born I'lar. 5, 182) at Chattanooga, Marion Co., Tenn., died Apr. 6, lAfl4. (II/here?) She was the daughter of Nancy West born July 2A,1801 and died Mar. 20, 1880 at Greenridge, Pettis Co., Mo., but need the name of her father and other information on him. She married about lA37 Or 1838 to Wesley West '1yatt and their daughters, Sarah and Lucy went to Idaho. ('I{here were they married?) Peter Dav is married to '!/innie Saltzman (need all information on them.) Son, Peter Davis born Mar. 8, 1824, Bowling Green, ',1arren Co., Ky., died May 20, 1899, Trout Creek, Mojave Co., Ariz. He was married Apr. 24, 1844, Indian Creek, Mo.,to Sarah Meriah Wyatt ' .... osnum. This was the second marriage for both. She was married Aug. 20, 1856, at Price's Prairie to Richard WOSnum. ('I{here was Price's Paririe ?) Peter Davis's first wife was Elizabeth Chambers. Will exchange. (Editor- There is conflict of dates but that is the way it was given.)
ADAMS George H. Adams, 20~ W. Moore St., Heber Sprinp.:s, WORLUND Ark. 7254) - Need ancestors of John Adams, born
Dec. 8, 1760, York Co., Pa. Served as Private in the Revolutiona.'Y War, while residing in Frederick Co., Maryland, in the Maryland Troops. Married Eleanor \'Iorlund, June 19,1886, died Mar. 29, 1842 in Washington Co., Ky. descendants please write.
HAMMONS Mrs. B.E. Crane, R#4 Box 302, New Braunfels, Tex. GILBREA'1'H 781)0 - Wish to contact descendants of Nancy
Cordelia Hammons, born 1858, Little Springs, Madison, Co., Ark., married Lafayette Gilbreath. /i:ay have lived in Oklahoma. Did she receive claim based on the Indian mother of Micajah Hammons, born 17flq in N.C. or Tenn., possibly the son of Thomas Hammons, Revolutionary War Soldier from Albemerle Co., Va., who lived in Hawkins Co., Tenn. and died in 18327
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"ATSON RI:::E WJFFMA]\' ,~lC FARLAJ\D SPANl'i SIGLER
GREEN PRICE FLETCHER Iv.ITCHELL 'tIILSON ".'ATERS HARTLEY BRONSO]\; McCURDY EADS HENSON 'I'ALKER HANCOC¥
lVlrs. (;1 i fford Jacobs, R#l Box 77, De "/ ~ tt, Ark. 72,)4;> - John Henry Watson. born 1853, "C\; ! to have lef1 Arkansas with his older bruther "arrpn Rice. '~here in Ark. did they live? ';lh0 were the parents? \e~d information on Huffman, McParland, Spann and Sigler families 1830 to 186 in ~issouri. Also need Starlin~ in Kentucky and Missouri.
Alice Fletcher Hicks, 885 N. lOth East, rliountain Home, Idaho 83647 - ''lilliam T. Green, age 20 married Mary Ann Fletcher, age 22, Oct. 6, 1859, with D.C. Price, J.P. officiating. Thomas '!lack married Virginia '1ilson, Jar" 18, 1872 ( legend S"1:'13 they moved to Missouri.). J.W. Price married vora Mi tchell, July 1, 1877. David Price married ;Ilargaret "i'aters, Sept. 15, 1878. William Price married Amanda Hartley, Feb. 3, 1870. Alexander Price married Mary Bronson, July 3, 1876. All marriages'lashine:ton Co., Ark. Mary E. Fletcher was a Civil "Tar pensioner and died at Morrow, Ark. Dec. 11, 1937. ~eed additional Information. Samuel Q. McCurdy married Malinda "rice, 'an. ?,1880.
Malinda Price born 1785 in Tenn. was the mother of ',mes Preston Fletcher, born in 'liashington Co. in 1850. Need her r !'others. sisters and parents. G.·II. Eads, age 24, married Re;:,ecca Price, age 26, Mar. 9, 1880. The 1860 census of c,'ashingtor, Co. shows Rebecca Price,a~e 12 in the home of John and Malinda (Price) Fletcher. · ... hat happened to Rebecca and who wa~ ~he':' J .C. Fletcher - Mar. 1838 - Mar. 26, 1912 and ;Ilary 10.. Fletcher-1848 - 1937, buried in Antioch Cemetery south of ~,orrow, Ark. '!Tho were their parents? Joh.'l A. Henson, age )1. Farmington, married Sallie :-. Nalker, age 21, ''1est ":lrk, Oct. 23, 1881. D.C. Hancock, age 24, 'llarried Nancy J. Price, age 20, Springdale, Aug. 26, 181'1. John Hancock, age 18, married Sarah Price, age 18, Springdale, July 20, 1881. Thomas "Ialker was a rfwistered voter in 'liest Fork in 1872. Need the parents of the above and information concerninl? Thomas ':!alker.
PRICE Mrs. Frances E. Richardson, 4311 Mercier, Kansaf' 'City, FOSTER Mo. 64111 - Legend has it that "lilliam Prlce and wife,
Nancy (Foster) Price were living in Missouri at the beginning of the Civil War. "hen he went into service, she loaded the children and went overland by covered wagon to Austin,lexas. where she had a brother, (name not known), where they stayed untill after the war. They started back to f{o. but stopped and stayed in Arkansas, Prairie Co. I can not finda Foster on the 1870 census of Travis Co., Texas that appears he would be Nancy's brother. Did he come to Arkansas, too? Nancy Eleanor(Foster) Price, died at DeVall's Bluff in 1876. Her daughter,Lutitia Ane-eline(Price) Henry died there in 1898. Her grandson, Dr. James Richard Henry was born there in 1884. (my father)
COTTON WOlViACK
-96 Mrs. L.R. Steele, 1153 E. Craven St., Pampa, j'exas 79065 - Does anyone remember Leatha (Calethia) fomack Cotton or her husband --?-- Cotton. She was horn
about 11155 in Ark., the daughter of Larkin and Frances ('l'urner) ','!omack. 'rhe family was in Houston Co., Texas in 18110 census. She married --?-- Cotton about 1874 -11176 and daughter, i"ran('es ,;eorria Cotton was born Feb. 25, 1877. Rumors have --?--Co' ton was a pony exrres~ rider, then a worker on a railroad where he was k i lIed. A place called Boston Mountain was ment ioned. ",hat wa'!,! fi rst name of cotton? ',Yhere was hi!'l h0me? ".'ho werE' his oarent!'l. ''lill appreciate any information.
DUFF ~.ar'l Ann Gitchel, 4911 'Joodlawn, Little Rock, Ark. :;UNNINl,HM' 7??05 - I am interested in any information rel"ard irl"
a ~lajor James L. Duff who married Sarah Cunnin{,:harn, daughtE'r f)f ;atthew Cunningham of Little Rock, sometime in the 1830's or lR40's.
"!icCAIN JONES ,iAN~:
Edith L. McCain, 1302 '1. Ajo '.Jay Sp. 399, Tucson, I\riz. 85713 - Seeking any information re!"ardinf~ "al1ace Lafayette ~;cCain and wife, Nancy "nn H. Jones, 'llarried Mar. 23, 1879, probably in Van Buren, Ft.
Smith, FaYE'tteville or adjacent area. Children. Walter Lawrence, 1879, Norrah May, 1881. deceased young; Gertrude Myrthel, 1886-1970, Edney ,'elzorah, 1887- 1968, Annie Lileon 1892, deceased young. Nancy Ann H. Jones McCain died Aug. 2, 1892 and is buried in the Crawford Co., Cemetery in Van Buren. Her parents, )Jeely Jones and wife Nancy Ann came from Ind. and Ky. ',Yallace La+'ayette McCain's parents were A.F. McCain and --?-- Mann from 'renn. His second wife was her sister, Fanny Mann. The only record of "Iallace Lafayette lVlcCain is a permit to enter the Indian Territory (Rogers Co., Okla.) in Mar. lRf18. ~ensu'" "E'port of lARO in Texas confirms that his sister, Fanny kC""\ in was born ~n Ark. Any suggestions or clues appreciated.
RUSSELL rirs. J.L. Jones, Jr., 1131 Gountry Club ., Lancaster, Fa. 171101 - Capt. James "i. Russell entered til" Con
federate Army, Aug. 2, 1862 in Russellville, Ark., Co. F. 1st. Batn. Name of wife? ChildrenJoy, Enoch, Ewinp:, Festus and Tullulah. Would a.ppreciate any information.
;,1CKINZTE Robert V. McKinzie, 9900 E. Florida Ave. Apt. 34, Denver, Colo. 80231 - I am searchinp: for business
records, Bibles, diaries or other records which may have information on James McKinzie,living in the Gainsville (Greene Co.) area in lAQ2. Chs.rles Jacob McKinzie married Elizabeth Aretha "tright, Gainsville, Feb. 24, 1892. Robert Elmer McKinzie, bgrn Dec. I, 1892, Gainsville, Fred E. McKinzie born Dec. 25, 1900, Knobel, other children I Charles, Milton, Frank, Pearl, Jewell,. James Franklin McKinzie, brother of Charles Jacob, married luella Havens, Mar. 16, 1901, Knobel, Ark., children. Preston Vavel,Dec. 5, 1903, Little Rock, Edward, Rowland B., Feb. 12, 1908, Nichols Switch, Ark. I Charlotte, Everett, 1919.
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,OAT"lRIGHT , OLINGER
h'rs. P. Lee qankin, 2372 Hazel Ave., ileaumont, Tex. 777C'2- (oh~ 'lesley Moody lived in ,-{untsville, Ark., married 2nd to :~ary Elizabeth I!aites prt'batly about If'5"!. "'hey had Sarah Allen .!loody, born Oct. 6, 1860, Huntsville, married Dr. John Bolinger in 1881. The
name of the 1st wife unknown but they had two daughters, Shloe and 1li ary. John '~esley Moody was killed by the bushwhackers dur"ng the Civil '~ar, and Chester (Chessey) boatwril"ht Presbyterial" 'inister and uncle of the wife of John If/esley [~:oody was killed 8t
the same time. It seems by family tradition that a number of nrominent men of Huntsville were taken out and killed at the same time. :"ould like information on the Bushwhacker incident and the r,joody line. The parents of Mary Elizabeth ,:aites were Allen Waites and --?-- Boatwright. ',AAMII,ELL Mrs. F.L. Rankin - continued. Harrison Henry RAFKIN Trammell, born 1811 in Ill. or -"'enn., married about :iARRISON 1845, probably in Ark. as he is listed in court rec-BO~'i!llAN cords there in 1836. Wife, Marp:aret A. --?--, born H0{ERS 1817 or 1822 in Tenn. Was she a Harrison or Bowman? !\A'!'ION Both families were related to the '!'rammells. One co JRKETT grandchild remembers going to r.:usko/See, Okla. to
visit Uncle Bill Harrison. Children' iVilliam J., born 1846 in Ark., married Martha --?-- in 1870; Mary born 1848; H.ichard born 1855 (my line), Rufus born 1858) li:argaret born 1869, All born in Arkansas. Richard died Feb. 28, 1'392 in Greenwood, (Sebastian Co.) Ark., his father and mother had moved there early and perhaps died there. Richard married Kittie --?--, born in 1859 and died before Apr. 3, 1890, when he married second to Emma Rogers. Children of the 1st marriage, Margaret Lucinda, born July II, 1880, married Elmer Ellswarth Rankin about 189'. They 1 i ved with Lewis Bowman and wife in 1900. "as her mother Ki ttie .'!ow",an? Another child Ella Mae married Oscar Nation and Pearl married a Burkett. Probably Harrison Henry Trammel] had brothers David and Dennis. Correspondence invited and any help greatly aupreciated.
OGDEN Chester M Willingham, 2283 South Winona Court, Denver, Colo. 80219 - Here is the story of lilliam Riley
Ogden. In 1866 he migrated with his family to Hill or Bosque, Co., Texas. It seems he was in trouble with the Federal Authorities before he left and there were several untstanding bills against, him, but apparently he was permitted to go to Texa '. Shortly after his arrival in Texas he left for Arkansas or Missouri and was never heard from again. He had lived in Benton Co., Ark. 1833 to 1852 when he moved to Neosho, Newton Co., Mo. "!ould like to know if he had a trial or what happened to him.
LA:',rg ERT - Mrs. Shannon R. Brownd, 1000 W. 5th St., Tempe, Ariz. PERRY 85281 - Need ancestors and descendants of Ule five Lam-bert brothers c Georgia. James born about 1790, '/illiam b. about 1792, John b. about 1794; Andrew born July 27, 1795, and Isaac 3uck born War. 22, 1798, Where does the Perry line connect with this family. Interested in ~ Lamberts.
HUNTER COX PHILLIPS
-98-Mrs. Bonnie M. Griffith, P.O. Box 957, El JvI't'ap.;e, Ariz. 85335 - Until I was age 45 years (1965) I thought I was the daughter of B.B. Hunt and his wife; Maggie(Cox) Hunt. At that time they told me my
blood mother was his step-sister, Liddy Phillips, and I also had a brother Clarence born about 1915, both of us were reared as the children of B.B. Hunt, Liddy Phillips, her brother, !Jill Phillips, her mother, Sally Hunt, her stpp-father, Gilbert Hunt all died about 1919 or 1920, about the time I was born. I have no name for my father. Places mentioned were F'ine Bluff, Booneville, and Echo (Scott Co.) "~ould like to hear from any one who could give me any information on my family.
CEMETERIES HARTFORD, ARKANSAS
a listing
Emerlene Gwynn Andrews, Box 215, Stevenson, Vlash. 986413 - '~ould like to contact some one in the Hartford, Arkansas area interested in the Pleasant Valley Cemetery near Hartford, or someone that has
of this cemetery.
PENN Mrs. E.T. Brace, 2919 Meadow Lane, El Campo, Tex. 77437 - Need the parents of George Penn who married
Par'llelia Freeland prior to 1800 probably in Buckinl1;ham Co., Va.
{;ARDNER SAINT SHEPHERD CARSON AVANT HALE
Mrs. Ray Dillard, 28 Mooney Dr., Hot SprinF,s, Ark. 71901 - Seeking information on parents and family of Matthew Gibson Gardner, born Oct. 12, 1820, Fayette Co., 'renn. 'Ilarried 1st to Marie Saint, 2nd to [Vlary Ava~t. Marie Saint died about 1870. Children of 1st marriage I Sarah born about 1840, married "Iilliam Shepherd, Dec. 26, 1858, Drew Co., Ark., Francis (I or
J.) born Oct. 12, 1841, Miss., married Andrew Jackson Carson, u an 21, 1861, Drew Co., Ark., Robert born about 1847, on 11')(,0 Drew Co. Census; Georr;e b. about 1848, Elizabeth b. about 11354, John H. born about 1858, ,artha H. b. about 1865, on 1880 ;,iarshall Co., ~~iss. ~ensus; ,Tames born about 18(,7 .;hildren of 2nd marriage I "ia tthew, ,Tr. born abt'ut 1874, Ark. I Shedrick born about 11'76, Nliss., 1I,ary !". born about 1879, i,Hss., married S,J.m Irvin; Jennie B. born Apr. 1, 1881, Union Go., MiRs., married --?-- Doa.n, Harvey I;ibson born Peb. 14, 1884, ;~iss., married liIill:e ;ae Hale, Maf"l'ie. :"atthew ;ibson,;ardner died Sept. 11, 1914 at ~,t. Pleas,gnt, ':'arshall Co., i~iss., his daughter, Jennie was living in COll1ersvllle, Tenn. ir, Aug. 1968.
"OlOBS ;LARK SAR~AIN
,'rs. James A. Dwypr,2216 Highland Rrl., San FabIo, Calif. 941306 - isaac Hobbs, borr about 1821 anpears on the 1850 census of Carroll Co., Ark. with wife, , .. a ry, and three young children, also Cynthia Hobbs, are 4.
In 1%0, Mary is head of the household with 5 children, In IS" \ ~ary has married Baptist Clark and is listed Polly::lark with her 'i Hobbs children. Daughter, Sarah Elizabeth HobbE' marripdlilliam K. Sartain in Carroll Co., Ark., Mar. 4, 1877. 'Hl1lam had arrived in Carroll Co., about 1855 with his parents, Urian and Louise Sartain, from Tenn. He was a carpenter and living in Eureka Springs in 1880. 1'lill exchange.
-99-CARSON GIBSON CAMPBELL KING FARQUHAR BATES . SANDERS LEE
Mrs. Ray Dillard, 28 Mooney Dr., Hot Springs, Ark. 71901 - Need information on the parents, birthplace, etc. of Robert S. Carson born about 1771. He married 1st --?-- and had daughter, Permelia or Purnelle who married Thomas Gibson. The Carsons and Gibsons were in Dallas Co., ~a. at least as early as 1824. Thomas and wife has 5 children including a daughter who married James Campbell. Purnelle died prior to Apr.17, 1832. Robert Carson's 1st wife died, Aug. 13, 1828
and he .married 2nd to Sabry --?--, Nov. 11, 1829. He owned 399 acres in Dallas Co., Ala. and his Will was ~ecorded there. Jan. 15. 1841. Bene'oah King was appointed administrstor. Andrew Jackso~ Carson was living in the King household in 1850 census of Dallas Co •• Ala. Is there a family connection? Children of 2nd marriagel Robert Porter, Andrew Jackson married Francis Gardne~. Jan. 1861, Drew Co., Ark., Francis Marion married Martha Clementine Farquhar, Drew Co., Ark., Parslie Nancy married Douve M. Bates and Uved in Perry Co., Ala., N.S. "Nappy"married John Sanders 1st, 2nd Thomas J. Lee.
WILLSON Mrs. Ray Dillard - continued - Nee information on WILSON, Joseph and Sally Willson (Wilson) who married July 5. FLEMIST.ER 1798, owned land in Monroe and Jasper Co:, Ga. but DISMUKES lived in the latter. Children I Michael b, May 3,179Q • MORGAN married William J. Flemister. Jan 9, 182.5, Mary b. Oct. JOHNSON .5,1800, married John F. Dismukes. Dec. 12, 1817, Tem-BREWER perance b. Apr. 6. 1802, d. Aug. 18, 1804, Abel Penn-JONES ington b. Nov. 27, 1803. married Eliz. Jane Morr:an, BRANTLEY Elsey Sanemetrong b. July 12,180.5, Lucy b. Aug. 10. McKIEVER 1807, Joseph Armstrong b. May 25. 1809, Sally Leain ETHRIDGE b. Jan. 31, 1811. married Jack A. Johnson, Feb. 3.18)), PATRICK Jainney Bund b. May 28, 181), Benjamin Jackson b. Nov. 'M.XWELL 27. 1814, married Sarah Brewer. May 17, 1838, Elesebeth ~~TTHEWS Horton b. Feb. 9. 1818, Rebecca Smith b. June 12, 1819.
died AUF-. 19, 1826. Abel P. Wilson and family were in Drew Co •• Ark. by 1850 census. Benjamin Jackson family were in Walton Co. Ga. in 1850 census but were in Drew Co. by 1860. Children of Abel Pennington I'Tilson and Elizabeth Jane MorF-an. Mary evans. b. Mar, 20. 1846. Ga., William Jefferson born Oct. 6, 1847. Ga., Sarah Ann born Nov. 22. 1849. Mi Miss., . Josephine born July 7, 18.51. Ark" died Aug. 12, 1851; Allis born Mar. 1. 1853. Ark., died Feb. 11. 1853, George born July 15.1856. Ark., John Morgan born June ?)1858. Ark. Children of Benjamin Jackson ,.,rilson and Sarah Br~er. Abel Hunley born Mar. 13. 1839. died Oct. 24. 1861 in C;'111 lIar, Martba H.B. born Dec. 31. 1840. ~arried James Monroe Jones, Sophrona ane born "Iov. 21, 1842. marri~d Dr. Charles Brantley. Almeda Elizabeth b. Apr. 1, 1845. married William H. McKiever' Nancy Ann Cordillia b. Aug. 27. 1847, m. '.,rilliam Ethridge, Keren Happuch. b. July 9.1850. m. Andrew Patrick, Louisiana Epernitus b. Nov. 9.1852, m.· ;Vlaxwell, Sarah Ziporia b. Nov. 27. 1855, Rosce Pennaton b. Jan 19.1859. m. --7-- Matthews. Still a Drew Co. family, thouF,h all born in ~a.
ALFORD GARRETT WESTBROOK HALL CHAMBERS REEDER OSBORN.
-100-Mrs. Veneta Westbrook, 112 West Humble St., Baytown, Texas 7752.0 - I would like to hear from anyone on the listed lines. They are all Arkansas lines and are known to be around the
"Prescott and Gurdon area, (Hempstead and Clark C~unties) and possibly surrounding counties. I Will answer all mail.
LAWHOR!'i Mrs. Paul W. Updegraff, Sr., 124 Emelyn, Norman, Okla. 73607 - Augusta D;' Lawhorn born S,ept. 3,1"140,
Bolivar, Tenn., died Sept. 16, l88lj. at Jonesboro, married Lou --?--, ,had a daughter, Ella (. Now Mre. W.E. Updegraff, af;e 90,
. Vinita, Okla.) • Need maI'riage records.,
TIPTON YOUNG COOK COLLINS
Ruby T. Shipman,' 5977 S .Piatte Cyn, Rd., Li ttlet In, Colo. 80123 - Wanteli' infor!1latiol). about Benj.~mi n Tipton, his wife, Nancy :El,izabeth' Young, an\i t/.lei r children I ,Margaret married J.ohn Collins. Eve W. married Findley Cook, Polly Ann._Elinor J.; .Luticeer
W. ,Ber\jamin Jr. married. Elizabeth Young. Would like to. hear , from anyone knowirigany of this family.' Will exchange •.
DOWELL. Wayland B. Dowell, Sr., 3873 Herschel St., Jackson-ville, Fla. 32205 - Francis (Frank) DOWell 1e.ft
Tenn. for Arkansas in the 1840's or 1850's. He becamea,ctive in politics in Arkahsas. Need all information after'he'came to Ark. (My F-reat-great uncle)
WILEY Opal Wiley Orr, R#l Box 61. Malvern, Ark. 72104 . My great. grea t, grsa t, grand fa ther. Ma thew l'!i1 ey j s
listed on the 1850 Census of· Hardeman, Tenn., (age 74) with his son, James. James had two sons, James and Nelson. Nelson is my line. I need the Virginia location of this family and the time they left for Tenn. Nelson Wiley married Sarah Conner (or Connor) born in Mo. Through the years there has been a story of Indian blood in the family and we are related to Pocahontat'. Is this through the II/iley or Conner lines? Need proof of Indian line.
REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS
Mrs. Leister E. Presley, 1708 West Center, Searcy, ArkansaS,.72l43 - Iff you have any information on'any Revolutionary War'Soldier
that ever set foot in Arkansas, please, send the information to us. This is our Bicentennial Project and more information is F,iven in another article. See next issue.
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ARKANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY LIBRAaY
EDITOR'S NOTE: At present our ARKANSAS GElEALOGICAL SOCIETY'S BOOKEi are at home in the Camden Public Library. They have been inventoried and this will begin the list (to be continued as time and space pe~m1ts). Many books have been given from private publications, some Quarterlies have been collected on an exchange basis. It is hoped this collection can be moved after a reasonable time, to some other section of the State, and then in time moved again, so different sections may enjoy the research privilages, and in that way benetit many interested in genealogical work.
Index to American Genealogies and to Genealogical Material contained in all works such as Town Histories,County Histories, Local Histories, Historioal Social Publications, Biographies, Historical Periodicals and lt1ndred wo~ks, 5th edition. Alphabetioally arranged with supplement. Joel Munsell.'s Sons, Publishers, Albany, N. Y. (Dark Red-Hardback, 5 * x 9 x 1* :
" The How Book tor Genalogists, 6th Edition. Everton Publishers (Red-HardbaCk) Donation bY' )fr. & Mrs. George B. Everton, Sr. at the Hot Springs Work Shop. 6* x4 X *
Social Register Assn., 1966 Social Register Philadelphia - 1967. Blaok-Hardback 4 3/4 x 7 X 1
Entire Book is indexed" I
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Lincoln-Vital Records Massachusetts to the Year 1850; Births, Marriages, deaths. Published by the New England. Historic Gen. Soc. at the charge ot the Eddy Town Reoord Fund. Boston, Mass., 1908 ,-1 Tan-Hardback 6 X 10 No-index
--------~-------------------------------------------------~.-~~- ~ , Fort Worth Genealogical SOCiety - Footprintl- Quarterly edited by-·
Mrs. Edna Perry neoUer and Miss Frances Caldwell. P.O. Box 864-Ft. Worth, Texas 76:tOl '5.00 Membership Jan. thru nec. 31 ... ,
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Austin Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 774; Austin, Texas 78767 Quarterly
la Gadna, )(artin M., Editor· 1969-1970 Directory; Historical Societies and Agencies in U. S. and Canada
Indexed. Am. Asso. for State and I,ocal History, Nashville, Tenn.
Colket, Meredith B., Jr. & Frank E. Bridges 1964 Guide ttoGenealogical Recerds in the National Archiv.es. The National Arcl11ves & Records Service, Gen. Services Adm. Washington, D. C. Green-Pa erback • 0
~ 0 be continued in a tuture issue
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