The Arl(ansas Family Historian - Arkansas Genealogical Society

The Arl(ansas
Family Historian
Volume 22, No.1,
March 1984
published by
Arkansas Genealogical Society
po Box 908
Hot Springs, AR 71902-0908
THE· ARKANSAS
FAMILY HISTORIAN
Volume 22
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Number 1
March 1984
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ARKANSAS GENEALOGICAL iOCIm. Inc.
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4aoo .,,' sTREET
liTTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
OFFICERS AND DIROC'roRS
Ms. Margaret Hubbard, President, Rt. 6, Box 238, Hot Springs, AR 71901
Mrs. Pat Lape Bennett, Vice President, 1211 Dyson, N::lrth Little Rack,
AR 72116
Mrs. Gerald B. McLane, Treasurer, 112 Leach St., Hot Springs, AR 71913
Mrs. w. E. Fullenwider, Corresponding SecretaIy, 523 E. Union, Magnolia,
AR 71753
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Miss Virginia h'I'ight, Recording SecretaIy, P. O. Box 726, cam:len, AR
71701
Mrs. B. J. (Lynda) Suffridge, Jr., Historian, 3801 Caraway Court, North
Little Rack, AR 72116
Mrs. Lar.t:y P. (Wensil) Clark, Herald, 1211 Biscayne Dr., Little Rack,
AR 72207
Mrs. Wanda Ano, Exchange Chairman, 1421 N. University Ave., Apt. 8-326,
Little Rack, AR 72207
James IDgan MJrgan, Parliamentarian, 314 Vine, NEMport, AR 72112
Robert W. Dhonau, 4410 Lea Ave., Little Rack, AR 72205
Mrs. A. Hall (Frances) Allen, 7 River Valley M., Little Rack, AR 72207
Mrs. Harold (Joyce) Alsp:l.Ugh, 1016 Highland, Magnolia, AR 71753
Russell P. Baker, 6525 Magnolia, Mabelvale, AR 72103
Dr. T. A. Bruce, 4 Hillandale, Little Rack, AR 72207
Miss Jenia M::lore Burns, P. O. Box 353, Alma, AR 72921
Mrs. Janice F£ldlem:m, Rt. 1, Box 137, Hackett, AR 72937
Mrs. Hay1e P. Hollis, 628 Banner, Camlen, AR 71701
Mrs. Bobby Mays, p. O. Box 149, Marshall, AR 72650
F£I Sanders, Harding University j/86l, searcy, AR 72143
Mrs. :Elmgene Tindall, 5310 Wood, North Little Rack, AR 72118
Mrs. Mario B. (Elaine) Cia, Sr., F£litor, 4200 "A" Street, Little Rack,
AR 72205
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The Arkansas Family Historian is the official publication of the
Arkansas Genealogical Society. It is published quarterly by the Society
and entered in themailsfrom4200 ..An Street.LittleRack.AR 72205,
under Third Class Pemit No. 2453.
Membership rate is $12.00 per year (January 1 through December 31),
and four issues constitute a year's nenbership. Memberships 1tIay be
entered by Slll::mission of dues and enrollment data to Margaret Hubbard,
Rt. 6, Box 238, Hot Springs, AR 71901.
Neither the Arkansas Genealogical Society, it's editor, nor any of
it's editorial staff, ass1.l!!\2 any responsibility for infQI'l\'ation or 1tIateria1
included herein. Contributors of rraterial are indicated, and correspondence
should be addressed to those persons. Notify the Society of any corrections
needed.
THE ARKANSAS F1\MILY HIS'IDRIAN
VOIl.lME 22
Nl.IITber 1
M!\lOi 1984
Contents
Subject
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Biographical Sketches, The Arkansas Harte, Lonoke,
Lonoke County, Arkansas
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Dickey/M::lrris Family Plot, Pulaski County, AR
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James M::>nroe King Bible Records
5
Haney Hudgens Bible
6
Unknown Burial Site, Jefferson County, AR
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~l:ert C'arpenter
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Bible Records
sanders/saunders Research (a continuation)
10
Pike County, AR, Surname Index to 1870 Census
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Hicks Caretery, lDooke County, AR
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BIyant Ce.netery, saline County, AR
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Abner Spence
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Index tc 1883 Pike County Tax Book
36
Snowball Celretery, Searcy County, AR
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stene County 1890 Real Estate Tax List
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Acknowledganent - The Don Francis Collection
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:/btes and Queries
57
Book Reviews
60
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Scheduled for June, 1984:
Conclusion of 1883 pike County Tax Book
Conclusion of 1870 Pike County Census
Mstories of M:mtgall'ery County, AR
Country Doctcrs of :/brthern Garland County, AR
AlIDs Brown Family
And nore
Dear Mertbers:
It's en-ly JanuaJ:y as I write this, so let
each of you for a great 1984!
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extend best wishes to
Plans are in full rrotion for the March 17 seminar, and 'We are eagerly
anticipating another large turnout. Pat Bennett has again arranged for an
excellent program for the day, as she did for the Fall Seminar that was so
'Well attended.
Plans are also being made for the future. One of our objectives is a
concerted effort to inclw.e rrore varied infonnation in the Arkansas Family
Historian that will be of benefit to all our l'IE!I1tlers.
'!here are also plans underway for our 25th anniversary, which will be
here very soon; for the participation of the Society in Arkansas' l50th
birthday celebration; for special publications; and 1lIlCh, truch rrore.
You will alsb be receiving newsletters from tine to tine to let you
koow what is being done and containing notices of interest to you. Please
feel free to contact tOOse Board members working in the area you need.
They will be rrore than happy to assist you whenever possible.
The Board has discussed the possibility of holding workshops to help
tOOse just beginning in genealogy. If you are interested in this type
activity, or interested in participaing in any such workshqls that nay be
scheduled, do let !'IE! koow.
M:my people have contributed to this issue, and 'We publicly thank each
of them for their generosity in sharing infonnation for our nent.ers. Keep
in mind that this is ~ organization. Your contributions and participation are solicited and encouraged.
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<XlNTRIEltJlORS 'ID :mIS ISSUE
Russell P. Baker
Pat L. Bennett
Ira Cash
Elaine Cia
Helen Carpenter Davenport
William Eubanks
Ruby Pool Gagliano
Mrs. Fletcher King
Bobbie J. McLane
Bobby Mays
Gus lit Olive Muck!ran
Eileen Lasiter Poss
Jack lit D:lris Rose
The Publications Ccmnittee of Arkansas Ganealogical Society
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William Elisha Bailev
W. E. Bailey, 80,
of Enola succumbs
William Elisha Bailey,
-or
Enola, died Friday (Sept. ll,
19631 at Veterans Administration
Hospilal,
Mr. Bailey was. retired Army
sergeant. He served in the Army
23 years,
He was a memher. of the
Faulkner County Baekeepers
Association, Faulkner County
Hislorical Society, Arkansas
""nealogical Society and the
Church of Christ. He was also a
Mason and a World War II
so,
veteran.
Barn March ZI, 1903, at Enola,
he was a son of William Frank
and BeUelngram Bailey. On 00<:.
4, 1945, he married !he former
Ruth Selzler, who survives,
Other survivors are a son,
William Frank Bailey of lJJs
Angeles, Calif" a stepson, Lionel
Javan Shock 01 North Little
Rock;. daughter, Mn;. Lois Jean
Hoggard 01 North Little Rock; a
brother, B. A, Bailey 01 Enola;
two sisters, Mrs. C. F, Poe cI
Conway and Mrs. G. F. Lasley of
Enola; six grandchildren, and
live great.grandchildren.
Funeral services wlll he at 2
p.m, Monday at Enola Church 01
Christ wilh Mr. Phil Watkins and
Mr. Gary Latch officiating.
Burial ",HI be in Marcus Hill
Cemetery b)' McNutt Funeral
Home,
Pallbearers will be Guy
Murphy, Fayburn Smith.
Thomas ""ne Hoggard, Lionel J.
Shock Jr., Jack Shock and Phillip
Lindsey.
Remembering a friend
We only had the privilege of knowing W, E.
Bailey of Enola in connection with his consuming interest in historical things, In that, we
found him well informed, interested, and interesting and a quiet resource for the people of
Faulkner County, It is possible tha t many folks
were unaware of his efforts to preserve the
knowledge of our past and its physical remnants,
He could - and did - become indignant at
vandalism of a historical marker, yet in the
associations in which we shared an interest,
we found him a gentle man who liked to talk,
but who also liked to listen,
We will miss his occasional visits to this
newspaper; more importantly, we will miss
the contribution he was making to the preservation of our past in Faulkner County.
Mr. Bailey was a long-tlll'e m!lTber of the
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ArKansas Genealogical Society I and will
be greatly missed.
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BIOGRAPHICAL 5CHETCHE5
THE ARKANSAS HOME
LONOKE, LONOKE COUNTY, ARKANSAS
The Arkansas Home published it's first edition on June 1, 1879, but immediately
discontinued publication with the outbreak of the Yellow Fever in Memphis. The Editor
assumed the duties of publishing the Lonoke Democrat and finally was able resume publication
of the Arkansas Home on October 1S, 1881. The extant issues af this newspaper, covering a
period of thirteen months, are on microfilm at the Arkansas History Commission~ The
following sketches were extracted from that film.
HDN. W.F. HICKS
This gentleman was born in Anderson county. Tennessee t in 1824, he came with his father
to Arkansas in May 1836, before the state government was organized and stopped at Little
Rock, then a small village. In 1837, he went into the Times-Advocate printing office, then
owned by John Reed and Albert Pike; a short time afterwards Budd, Colby &Steak became
proprietors, where he remained as a printer boy until 1841 I when he went into the Gazette
office, conducted by W.E. Woodruff, Sr. In 1845 he commenced the study of law under Ebenezer
Cummins; in 1846 he went to Mexico in Capt. A. Pikets company of Arkansas cavalry - Gov. A.
Yell commanding the regiment; after his return from that country, he went into the farming
and milling business, in Pulaski county, south of Little Rock, where he was burned out,
losing every thing; when he went to Ft. Smith, and worked in the Fort Smith Herald office for
a short time; he then went into the mercantile business as a clerk~ In 1852 he sent to the
Choctaw Nation, merchandising until 1854, when he went to California with a drove of cattle
for Bennett & Walton, merchants of Ft. Smith. After arriving in the land of gold he worked
at the printing business in Sacramento and Marysville, at the latter place he bought an
interest in the California Express, Where he published a Daily, Weekly, and Semi~Weekly
edition of the Express, until the close of the war in 1865 - he having been arrested for
disloyalty by military authorities, and detained as a prisoner on parole for three years, as
soon as he was discharged he sold out his interest and returned home in May 1866 - on his was
hither he was robbed of everything he had except a three cent piece. He went into business
with his brother the late lamented I.C. Hicks. He was elected to the Constitutional
Convention in 1868 from Prairie county, with R.S. Gantt as his colleague; was elected to
Legislature in 186B by 596 majority, but was not allowed to take his seat by the
carpet-baggers. He commenced the practice of law in 1873 and was elected to the State Senate
in 1874.
Jan 14, 1682, page 1, Column 1
JOHN LAKE BLACK
The subject of this sketch was the first attorney to hang out the shingle here after
Lonoke county Was made. He was born in Holly Springs, Miss5, in 1850, his father Or. 8lack.
coming west soon after, settled at Searcy, Arkansas. After the war, "John," as he is
familiarly called, went to Little Rock, where for two or more terms he attended St. John's
College, the military institution of the Masonic fraternity. He read law under Chief Justice
English, and the Supreme court being in session, in 1871 he applied and WaS admitted to the
practice. A few days afterwards he was recommended and received the appointment of Attorney
for Pulaski county, which office he held until he moved to Lonoke in 1873 or 4. Mr. 81ack
possesses considerable of the '''cacoethes 5cribendi,n and writes fluently. He corresponds for
a number of paper {sic) over the non de plume of I!Sohemian. fJ He is affable and courteous,
and perhaps knows as many people in the county as any man in it. As a lawyer with energy and
application he has a bright future before him. His address to juries is usually better than
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to the bench, as he often grows eloquent and his remarks are sweeping His perception is
quick, judgement is firm. and in his speeches his sarcasm (sic) is bitter. "John" has in him
a heart as big as a church house, and as We have heard it remarked is universally popular.
Jan. 14, 1882. Page 1, Column 1
COL. JOHN HALLUM
Hallum was born in Sumner county. Tennessee, in 1833, and educated at Wirt College
Tenn., and was admitted to the bar at Memphis, in May 1865; practiced law in that city until
July 1870. He was a Douglas elector, and took an active part in the presidential campaign
predeeding Lincolnts first election, entered the confederate army. but was discharged soon
after because of physical inability, part of the time was on Gen. Pillow's staff. In 1870 he
removed to Little Rock, and in the fall of the same year located in the practice of his
profession in the city of St. Louis, where he enjoyed a lucrative practice until 1874, when
he took up residence in Colorado, from which state he moved to Lonoke in 1876; entered in
partnership with Mr. Jno. C. England, which was dissolved about a year since. Col. Hallum
has acquired quite a handsome fortune in his practice most of which is invested in rich
mining lands in Colorado. This gentleman is very decided in his convictions, jovial in
nature, and liberal with his means and interprising, fond of work and enjoys life in season
and out of season, (hard times or no hard times.)
Jan. 4, 1882, Page 1, Column 1
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HON. GEQ. M. CHAPLINE
Mr. Chaplin. was born in Greenville, S.C •• in the year 1849; moved to this state and
settled in Crittenden county, in 1867 returned to his South Carolina home a few years after,
where he remained until 1873, when he located at Little Rock. When the new county of Lonoke
was created by the legislature that year, he was appointed by Gov. Elisha Baxter, clerk of
the county, which position he filled until the adoption of the new constitution in 1874, when
Wm. Goodrum, the present incumbent of the office. was elected as his successor. Mr. Chapline
studied law at the University of South CarOlina; was admitted to the bar by the Supreme court
of Arkansas, in 1875. He began practice in lonoke that year, as the partner of Mr. Thos~ C~
Trimble. Since the residence of the SUbject of this sketch in this place, he has filled
important positions of trust; first Recorder, Alderman and Mayor of the town, and next one of
the representatives in the legislature, which trust he now holds and to which he was elected
September 1879. Mr. Chapline is small in stature, very unassuming in manners, agreeable in
companionship, and eloquent in speech.
Jan. 14, 1882, Page 1, Column 1
JUDGE THOS. C. TRIM8LE
Judge Trimble, the subject of this sketch was born at Holly Springs, Mississippi. in
1648, reared in Sumner county, Tennessee, where he spent his school boy days in the school of
the beautiful little city of Gallatin. He studied law under Judge Adams at Jackson,
Mississippi, where he was admitted to practice in 1873. He came to this state in 187S and
entered at once into a paying practice. Mr. Trimble made the race for Prosecuting Attorney
for the sixth judicial district, and was nominated and elected to the office in 1678, which
trust he filled very creditably for two years. During his residence in Lonoke he has
presided on the bench as special judge on several different occasions. His rulings have
always been clear and strictly to the letter of the law. This gentleman is fast taking
position among the bar of the state and higher honors await the coming years~
Jan. 14, 1882, Page 1. Column 1
2
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JNO. E. ENGLAND
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Mr. England was born in January 1850 at Brownsville, Ark., where he was raised. In 1863
when the Federal army occupied this country, his mother, like many others, was stripped of
everything in doors and out, and the burden of supporting a family was then thrown upon him,
although he was but thirteen years old. He succeeded in earning a sufficiency to keep the
wolf from the door for two years, when the war stopped and his older brother Edw returned
home. l'Cal." was then engaged in ruming a full size peanut stand and confectionery at
Hickls station. He then went to little Rock where he engaged in business for a year,
returned to Hick's station when J.E. England & CO~J opened Qut, to work for them. He only
clerked there a short while and went to Hickory Plains to school and a year later at
Brownsville« In 1868 his money giving out. he quit school and went into the law office of
Gantt &Bronaugh at Brownsville, paying for his board by writing. In a short while these
lawyers removed their office to DeValls Bluff, whither he also went. In 1869 he applied
twice to Judge John Why tack for admission to practice, but OWing to his youthful face, the
Judge enquired (sic) his age, and learning that he was not twenty-one refused to appoint a
committee to examine him. In 1870 he applied to the Supreme court for license, was examined
and admitted without any questions about his age. He was only two months passed twenty years
old. After this he was taken in as a partner by Gantt &Bronaugh, the style of the firm
being Gantt, Bronaugh &England; until Mr. Gantt withdrew, an account of his removal to
Little Rock. The firm then remained as Bronaugh &England which year Mr. England removed to
Lonoke and dissolved the partnership. His newspaper experience begins with a partnership
with Edwin Bancroft in the publication of the DeValls Bluff Liberal, in 1870. It only
required a few months to "bust" him as Bancroft was busted when he was lItaken In.tt In 1872
Geo. Emack and him (sic) started the Prairie County Democrat at DeValls Bluff, where it was
publiShed for six months, when he removed the office to Lonoke changing the paper's name to
the Lonoke Weekly Democrat, Emack retiring. He remained in charge as Editor of the paper
until January 1, 1878, when he retired, devoting his time to the law practice. He is a large
real estate dealer, and by this has accumulated a snug competency.
Jan. 28, 18B2, Page 1, Column 1
ELBERT OLIVER
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The subject of this sketch was born in DeSoto county, Miss. in 1841. His father, Maj~
Simon Oliver, was one of the pioneers of that state, having moved there from Georgia in 1834*
Mr. Elbert Oliver was educated at the State University Oxford, Miss, At the breaking out of
the war he enlisted in Company 0 1st Regiment Mississippi Infantry; served with that command
until July 9, 1863, when suffered the fate of the gallant band of heroes that defended Port
Hudson. After being properly exchanged, Mr. Oliver was transferred to Gen. Forrest's command
as 1st Lieutenant Company K 18th MissiSSippi cavalry; was shot through the right foot in a
cavalry charge on the 29th of November 1864, when forrest cut the Federal line at 5pring
Hill, Tenn., his foot was ampuated that night. Fell into hands of the Federals at Franklin,
when Hood fell back from Nashville; remained in prison until close of war. Immediately after
war ended, married and commenced farming which vocation he fallowed until 1876. when he
commenced reading law under Hon. O. McKenzie of Hernando, Miss. When in due time admitted to
the bar with license to practice in any or all courts of the state. Having visited our state
in December 1661, and being well pleased with our town and people, he has cast his lot among
us. He was admitted to the practice of law in our courts by the term of circuit court just
closed.
Jan. 28, 1882, Page 1, Column 1
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DR. LEMUEL H. HALL
Thie 9f.tlltlfJmen was born in Covington, Tipton county, Tennessee, Dec. 16. 1830; moved to
DeSolo county, Miss., in 1840. In 1849 he served as assistant post-master under
~ .~. LeUlan at Memphis, Tenn., until Jan. 1851, when he returned to Hernando, Miss. and was
appointed post-master at that place. Having read medicine for two years previous to going
Ih~rllIlIlUOt
to ~mphi., he again resumed that study. ~rried in 1853. In '58 attended medical lectures,
follo.ing year commenced the practice of medicine with his father, Dr. Joseph G. Hall, in
Chelsea North ~emphis. Gradueted in the ~emphis ~edical College ~arch 1st, 1861. Secession
beinf rife and war threatening, he returned to his old home in ~ississippi. Being an old
line whig and a great lover of the union, opposed secession until war was inaugurated, ~en
he enlisted in corrpany "0" 1st Mississippi Infantry; was elected first lieutenant, and served
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as such until commissioned surgeon of the regiment. Was taken prisoner at Ft. Donaldson and
carried to ~und City, Ill., where he had charge of the Confederate sick and wounded, until
June, '62, when he was exchanged, went into the Kentucky campaign as surgeon of the 9th Miss.
infantry, Chalmer' 5 brigade, (Dr. ,.J .5. Oliver surgeon of the 9th being disabled.)
Was
captured with his sick and wounded at Danville, Ky., having been exchanged, he was assigned
to duty as surgeon of Gen. W.N.R. Beals' brigade at Port Hudson. La., when was again
captured. After his release, was assigned to duty as surgeon of Bells l brigade, Forrestls
cavalry. served with that command until Hood retreated from Tennessee, when he was assigned
to duty as chief surgeon of Chalmers' cavalry division. which position he held until the
close of the war. He returned to his old hame, Hernando, Mississippi; eng~ged in the
practice of medicine until Dec. 170, when he moved to Prairie county, Ark; moved to this
place February 1BB', and at one entered into a lucrative practice.
Jan. 28, 18Bl, Page 1, Column 1
S}lbmitted by Membe.rs of the,Publ:t,~'\t:!;9n COIIJII):t,ttee, .., "rka,ns,~s
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DICKEY/~ORRIS
This
small
family
plot
is
FA~ILY
located
in
PLOT
Southeastern
Pulaski
County,
in the NE 1/4, NE 1/4, Section 3D, T
5, R 10 W.
From Scott,
Arkansas, take State Highway 161 South for six miles to the
intersection with Highway 232.
Turn West (right) and drive about
3/4 of a mile.
The plot is located on the South (left) side of the
road.
A wrought iron fence
currently being maintained.
Rev.
Geo.
W.
~orris
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surrounds
and plot
Born Oct 10,1819 -
and
the plot
Died Apr.
27,
is
1877
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Geo.
Dickey
Dickey
T.
Grover
C.
C.
Born June lB,
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Born Oct.
Dickey
William W.
Nancy
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Dickey
~orris
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1880 -
28,
Born Dec.
18Bl
19,
Died June
- Died Feb.
lBBS -
- 80rn 1842 - June
1833 -
Submitted by Pat 8ennett,
721 1 6
26,
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Died Nov.
23,
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JAMES MONROE KING BIBLE RECORDS
James M. King was born in Tennessee, the son of Richard and Sarah (Yeates) King, natives
of North Carolina. The King family moved from Tennessee to Alabama in 1836. Four years
later James married Eleanor Jett, daughtcr of Ferdiihand and Sarah Jett.
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James and his family
moved to Marion County, Arkansas in 1843 and then r~located near Pleasant Hill in Prairie
County in 1B50. James King served in the Florida blar and the Civil blar. His record of
public service includes I Sheriff of Prairie County 1858-1B60, Sheriff of Lonoke County
1B74-1B78. Judge of Lonoke County 1882-1BBB. and Representative to the Arkansas Legislature
in 1879 and again in 1891. Mr. King waS also a minister of the Baptist Church.
THE HOLY BIBLE containing the Old and N~ Testaments, translated out of The Original Tongues;
and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared And Revised. New York. American Bible
Society, Instituted In The Year MDCCCXVI, 1854.
[The Jett entries are the brothers and sisters of Eleanor Jett King]
BIRTHS
James Henry Monroe King was born November 13th lB61 son of James M. & Eleanor King
Alabama King was born Aprile The 4th day 1864 daughter of James & Eleanor King
Margerde [Margaret] Jane was born August 21 1867 daughter of James &Eleanor King
Ferdinand Jett Born Feb 10 1787
Sarah Jett Born May 2 1790
Bealus A. Jett Born June 13, 1808
James Monroe King ~as 8arn April the 27th day A.D. 1818 Son of Richard & Sarah King
Eleanor King was Born March The 3 day 1824 daughter of Ferdinand & Sarah Jette
Winnie Jett Born October 31st 1810
James Jett Born Feb 22 1812
John Jett 80rn Nov 6, 1814
Vashti Jett Born Feb 8 1816
Dorcas Jett Born
Sarah Mahulda King was Born May The 11th day AD 1842 Daughter of James & Eleanor King
Mary Malinda King was Born October The 17th day AD 1843 Daughter of James &Eleanor King
Rebecca Aerial King was Born February the 11th day AD 1847 Daughter of James & Eleanor King
Hosea Lafayett King was Born February the 11th day AD 1849 Son of James & Eleanor King
Martha Elizabeth King was Born January the 27th day A.D. 1851 Daughter of James & Eleanor
King
Celia Louisa King was Born March the 2nd day AD Daughter of James & Eleanor King
Richard Rufus Jette King was Born December the 10th day AD 1854 Son of James & Eleanor King
Pleasant Carrol King ~as Born December the 3rd day AD 1856 Son of James &Elenor [sic] King
Amanda Caroline King was Borne July the 15 day AD 1859 daughter of James & Eleanor King
Jesse N. Jett 80rn January 26th 1820
Malinda Jett Born Dec 13 1821
MARRIAGES
James
M~
King was Ma,rried to Eleanor Jette June the 7th day AD 1840
DEATHS
Pleasant Carroll King Departed this life July the 2nd day AD 1B58
Sarah MPyburn daughter of James & Eleanor King departed this Life July the 21st day 1860
Matilda V PybUrn departed this life december the 18th 1876
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J.M. King Departed this life November 9 1891
Eleanor King died the 18th day of May 1895
Sallie C. Rogers Daughter of J E &Mollie Tanner Died July the 30th AD 1896
Hosea I.afayette King Died Nov 27 lB99
Submitted by William K. Eubanks. 7111 Indiana. Apt. 0-3. Little Rock, Ar. 72207
HANEY HUDGENS BIBLE
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These records were recorded on the inside of the front and back cover of ~hat was
probably a family Bible. The covers are all that have survived.
BIRTHS
Matilda Hudgens was bornd September 1st 1810
Nancy Hudgens was bornd September the 22 1826
Matilda Hudgens was bornd August the 22 1827
Belvarietta Hudgens was barnd March 25, 1829
William Hudgens was bornd June the 30 1832
America 0 Hudgens was bornd March [Illegible]
Mary Ann Hudgens was bornd January the 20 1834
Eliza Jane Hudgens was bornd November 15. 1836
Malinda Hudgens was barnd June 29, 1838
John Hudgens was bornd December the 29 1840
Louaza Hudgens was bornd August the 2 1B43
George M. Hudgens was barnd OCtober the 13 1846
Jacob Hudgens was bornd January 8th 1B50
Robert W. Hudgens was bornd May 22 1661
Samuel H. Rase was bornd July 5 1856
Matilda Ann Pennington was bornd November? 1863
David H Pennington was bornd March 24, 1665
Oveliah Boring was bornd January 15 18__
Minnie May Pennington was bornd March 17 day 1670
Mary Louiza Pennington was barnd September 23, 1871
John J Hudgens son of Jacob and Josephine Hudgens was bornd December the 19th 1871
Thomas Ruben [rest illegible]
Ola J Hudgens was bornd October the 24 1875
Submitted By William K. Eubanks 7111 Indiana, Apt. 0-3, Little Rock, Ar 72207
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UNKNOWN BURIAL SITE - JEFFERSON COUNTY
These graves are located on the property line of the White Bluff Steam
Electric Plant owned by Arkansas Power & Light. The sight is overgrown and
has not been used in years as a burial ground. There are many unmarked graves
in the area.
Ned Thompson - Born 1817 - Died Mar 2, 1893.
Claborn Vauchin - Born 1889 - Died 1891
Docie Blackmon - Born - 1 ?1? 1902 - Died Mar. 13 (18?), 1903
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ROBERT C!\RPENI'ER BIBLE REXXlR!)S
Suhnitted by Mrs. Helen Carpenter Davenp:>rt, P.O. Box 10285,
Springfield, M) 65808.
The following is an exact tran.s=iption of all entries in a bible
handed down fran l'bbert Carpenter, a pioneer settler of Sharp COunty,
Arkansas. Numbers in parentheses in the right nBrgin refer to n1l!1'tlered
notes below. This bible is in worn condition with roth rovers and sate
pages missing from the front and back. SerlE of the leather binding remains on the spine. All written entries are on blank jJlges round between
the old and new testaJrents for that purpose. The bible itself was
"Stereotyped by A. Chandler, For the AnErican Bible Society, New York,
1830" .
-------------:..---First
:!C
Page-----
__._-----
.
(in large letters to fill the page)
---------------------Second P a g e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - '.Ihanas M. carpenter was 00rn in the year of our IDrd
in 1831 Janl.HIY the 15 -
(2)
Sarajain Carpenter was I30rn in the year of our IDrd in
January the 19 1833
(3)
Jazoos Hardin Carpenter was I30rn in March the 6 in 1835
(4)
I«xlise Carpenter was rorn in the year of our lord in
February the IS, 1837
(5)
Etlnon carpenter was 130m in Jainuary the 22, 1839
(6)
Marthey Jain Carpenter was rom in March the 9 1842
(7)
Mary Carpenter was Bom in June the 13 1844
(8)
Henry Carpenter was rorned in O:!t:ober the 27 1846
(9)
-----------------------'1hlrd Page----------...:...------
.
)
Mary Jain I:evenport was rom April the 21 'AD 1852
(10)
Step:!n l'bbert was romed December the 9 1853
(11)
Jazoos Clayton Shirley was rom Ma:i:'ch 19th 1862
(12)
Jazoos Hardin Carpenter left Arkansas OOtober the 6
~t to 'l1axas with (illegible)
Childress COunty Childress
October the 7 1870
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BOBER'!' CARPEm'ER BIBLE
----------------Fourth P a g e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1bbert Carpenter his Book
One day on or before the t:;.enty fifth of December next
I promise to pay John Criner the sum of t:;.enty four for
value reced then the trun untill
(signed with illegible initial)
(13)
--------------------------------------
1. 'Ule earliest record of Robert Carpenter found by this researcher is
in the 1840 census for Henderson Cbunty, Tennessee,where he appears as
head of a lDusehold oonsistant with the above bible record. He is also
listed in the 1850 census in Henderson County with his wife M:l.tilda and
all of the children appearing on the second page of the bible record.
Only one J::cok of land recxu:ds survived the Civil War days in Henderson
County; it contains a record where 1bbert Carpenter sold 250 acres of
lam to E'dnond Gawf; witnesses John A. Criner am Elias Q:)ff. This deed
is dated 8 October 1851 and recorded 8 January 18SE. Adjoining property
cmners were stephen Hefley, Jackson Petty, Daniel M:l.yber:ty, E'dnond Gawfs,
am JaIlES 1Dng. I believe 1bbert Carpenter was running a store at the
tine of the 1840 census as his occupation was categorized as "trade or
manufacturing" • Evidently he . left Henderson County after 1851 am before 1856. By the beginning of the Civil War the entire family had
settled at MaXVille in Lawrence (new Sharp) County, Arkansas, where they
and many of their descendants renained.
2. TOOmas M. Carpenter married Rebecca C1e1lel1ts by whan re had one son,
Francis M. Carpenter, born July 1862. 1st Lieut. TOOmas M. Carpenter,
21st Ark. Infantry died June 19, 1863. He had been anong the ~ left
at Cbrinth the preceeding winter, was captured am inprisoned at Iuka,
Mississippi, where the records sI::ow he recovered fran his wounds; he died
ilmlediate1y after recovery. 'lhis reSearcher does not know his cause of
death or burial place.
3. On. sane records Sarah appears as Sarah A.
came of her.
It is not known what be-
4. JaIlES Harden Carpenter with wife Eliza are listed in Sharp County,
Arkansas in 1870. See bible record for their reroval to Chlldress,Texas.
5. Redise Carpenter married JaIlES Deavenport. In 1860 they Were living
in Ash Flat, Arkansas, and JaIlES was teaching sc:hcol. At that tine they
had a one year old son, Charles H. Deavenport. Later children were Daniel,
Mary, am JaIlES R. Redise was a widow by 1880.
6. El:1m::Jn Carpenter married Mary ~ie M::Cord Cant>bell, daughter of Joseph
M. M::Cord of Maxville. Their children were Joseph Robert, Nancy M.,
Isabell, Jam=s F., Horatio, Clarenda A., Film:lre, and perhaps others.
bt>st of the Carpenters in the south part of Sharp County descend fran this
family.
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ROBERT CARPENl'ER BIBLE
7. Martha Jane probably married a Shlrely and is the llOther of John
Clayton Shirley of the bible record. If so, she llUlSt have died soon
after his birth as he would not otherwise have been raised by his grandparents.
8. Mary carpenter married a Mr. Anderson fran Ibukeepsie, Arkansas.
After his death she made her hcJre with her nephew Joseph lbbert in Cave
City where she lived for many years kn:Jwn affec9.onately as "Aunt Mary".
She is buried as "Aunt Mary" in the o;!!OOte:ry at M:lxville beside her br0ther Ffhrond.
9. The only known record of Henry carpenter is in this bible and the
1850 census.
10. 'lbis and the following two entries are evidently grandchildren who
lbbert elected to enter in his bible. Other grandchildren are rot entered.
Mary Jane Devenport nay have been a daughter of It.xlise (who would have been
15 years, 2 nonths, old at the tin:e of birth). Otherwise, she ImlSt be the
daughter of Sarah which is entirely possible.
As this entry is inl:tediately following Mary Jane Devenport and at the
tin:e would have been on a page with ro other entries, this resea:rcher ooncludes that the full naIlE should be Stepen lbbert Devenport. In any event,
ro record of either child has been found outside of this bible.
11.
12. All entries up to this point have been in the sane handwriting, evidently that of lbbert Carpenter, and in the old-fashioned style kn:Jwn as
"round". 'lbis entry is in the beautiful Spencerian style used by roth
'n1c.nas and ffirond Carpenter. Jarres Clayton Shirley was raised by his
Carpenter grandparents.
13. Unfortunately, there is ro year date an this entty. '!'here is a John
Criner (Jr. and Sr.) as near neighbors in Henderson County, Tennessee.
One of than witnessed the deed when lbbert sold out there. '!'his researcher
has not been able to establish the oonnection I:let:ween the two nen.
#
.
;
Mrs. Davenport states her line of descent fran lbbert Carpenter is
through Ffhrond, Joseph lbbert, Joseph Austin, and that response to this
record will, hopefully, help her fill in the gapS, same of which are fran
fires in the courthouses of roth Henderson Cbunty, Tennessee and Sharp
Cbunty, Arkansas. She is also researching the ~ lines, ammg
others.
Mrs. Davenport was a new member of Arkansas Genealogical Society in
1983.
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SANDERS/SAUNDERS RESEAROI - Bobbie Jones Mclane
As a result of Mrs. Fletcher King's material on Sanders/Saunders, "Which we
have been using in the AFR, I received a letter from Mrs. lDuise C. Ryan,
3086 Westridge Dr., Kelseyville, CA 95451, "Who is researching a Perry line.
Nancy Elizabeth Perry IIIIXried Jesse E. Sanders in Clark CO., Ark. 7-24-1861.
He was
a private and a bugler, discharged Sept. I, 1864. His date of birth in his
pension application papers was 11 Dec. 1842 at Saline CO., Ark. He IIIIXried
Nancy Elizabeth Perry, 25 July 1861 in the CUmberland Presbyterian Church,
Clark CO., Ark., Richman COle, Minister. He stated he had been married only
the one tilre, and listed the following children:
1870 Clark CO.census
J. A. Sanders 3 May 1862
Joseph A.
G. E. Sanders 4 Jan. 1865
George
J. H. Sanders 29 Dec. 1866
John H.
E. B. Sanders 20 Jan. 1868
Elisha B.
W. T. Sanders 21 Feb. 1870
William
. Virginia Sanders 5 Mar. 1871
G. B. Sanders 17 Feb. 1873
F. B. Sanders 21 Mar. 1875
M. E. Sanders 3 Apr. 1878
Martha Sanders 8 Dec. 1879
Calvin R. Sanders, 22 Mar. 1881
(Pension Cert. 1,085,424
ClaJm Nrnnber 1,162,648)
PenSion C1aJm filed from Bot Spring CO., Ark. Jesse E. Sanders died Jan. 4,
1912.
Mrs. Ryan sent additional information on Jesse E. Sanders' service.
J
Mrs. King wrote in Sept. of this year and hopes that this Sanders series
will bring forth lIDre information on John L. Sau/Sanders, as she still does
not know "What beca.rre of him, where be or his wife were buried, and what
beca.rre of his daughter, Sarah, born ca 1832 in Tennessee (1850 census Saline
Cb., Ark. She tried in vain along with the late Frances Bowles to find out
whether or not she married and if so, to whan. She adds the following on
John L. Sau/Sanders and his family:
Hamlin Sau/Sanders was buried in Mt. Ha.rnDny Ceretery in Trasll:\\ood, Arkansas.
Julius sau/Sanders was buried in Trasll:\\ood Cemetery, Trask;rood, Ark. and died
about 1903.
Although the family thought Julius did not marry, he did indeed have two
wives, according to her research:
m. 1st Elizabeth Page
(born 1839) on 1-20-1871 (Bot Spring CO., Marr. Records)
m. 2nd Mrs. Jane Jones 12-21-1881 in Saline Co., Ark. Marr. Records.) (Jane
Jones born 1837) Security Hamlin Sanders.
One of the above marriages has Julius spelled '~nsious", but we believe this
to be mis-reading of the "I" and "J", "Which is often difficult to decipher.
-----------------_.... _---------------------------------------
Mrs. Delaine Edwards of Abdesto, CA had written in 1979 that she was
interested in a family listed on the 1850 Bot Spring Co. census, Prairie
'lbwnship, family #362:
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SANDERS/SAUNDERS RESEARCH - fubbie J. McLane
Sanders, Daniel
Elijah
John M.
Lurana
.
,
30 m Ky famer
77mSC
"
20 m Tenn
15 f Mo
Her information based on family tradition was that Elijah Sanders (wife's
name unknown) had four sons: the oldest, Elihu, was horn 1814, followed by
Ben, Daniel and John. It is said that Elihu left home in Georgia as a
young man and followed his school teacher to Tennessee in order to complete
his education. There he met and married Lucinda Brown ca. 1836. Though
Mrs. Edwards has been unable to prove It, she beHeves they are the Elihu
Sanders family on the 1840 census of McNairy Co., Tenn. Elihu and his
family arried in Van Buren Co. AR by 1843 and rermined there the rest of
their lives; hoth he and Lucinda died there in 1891.
Of Elijah's son Ben, the family story only says that he "was a 'wealthy'
man who never married." Her Sanders, in the later generations used the
same names over and over again and one of those is Benjamin HOlloway Sanders
and she suspects that this Ben may have been a Benjamin Holloway as well.
Elijah's son, John, it is said, "was killed by a negro slave near HOt spring:
Ark. He was returning the slave to its owner; was stabbed with a knife whil!
giving the slave a turn at riding the horse. The slave was hanged."
The family stories told nothing of Daniel. They say that Elijah "went to
live with his son and daughter-in-law near Hot Springs, Ark. when he was a
very old man. He died there - was found dead in his bed one [!Drning when
the daughter-in-law went to waken him."
A marriage was found in HOt spring Co. for Daniel Sanders, 29, of Clark Co.
(not found on 1850 Clark Co. census) to Elizabeth Coffman, 20, Dec. 23, 1852
She believes this Elizabeth may have been a daughter of Andrew and Anna Coff
man, family 11390 on the 1850 HOt spring Co. census.
The 1860 HOt spring Co. census shows (Antioch Twp.) page 16, family #138:
50 m Ky famer
Sanders, Daniel
John N.
7 m Ark
1870 HOt spring Co. Mortality Schedule lists: John H. Sanders, 18, male, hor
Ark. died March, whooping cough (Family 1186)
-
,
,
The 1850 HOt spring Co. family 11367 of Elihu Sanders, age 63, is not Mrs.
Edwards Elihu, though she has felt, there is probably a connection between
that family and the family #362 living nearby.
This Elihu Sanders was horn in NC, about 1787, according to information in
1850 census of HOt spring Co., Ark. In 1810, he was living in White Co.,
Tenn. and acquired lands there, as did Reuben P., George W., and Elijah or
Elijah B., all thought to be his brothers. They lived near each other and
all seem to have [!Dved to Lowndes Co., Miss. ahout the same time between
1820 and 1830. The tax records of White Co., Tenn. for 1816, show him paying on one white poll and 100 acres of land. (One white male over 21 years
old).' Also listed in the tax records for White Co. that year are Reuben,
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SANDERS/SAUNDERS RESEARCH - &>bbie J. McLane
George, Elijah, and a Jmres Sanders who might alro be a brother to Elihu.
The 1820 census of White Co., Tenn. shows: Elihu Sanders, head of household
Males under 10 years of age 3
Males 26 to 45 1 (This ~ld be Elihu)
Females under 10 1
Females 16 to 26 1 (Elihu' s wife)
Fe!Ill.les over 45 1 (Probably the IIOther of Elihu or his wife j
In this census, I think the daughter ~ld have
three rons were elihu (Jr.), George W., and one
llRY he George B, instead of George W., since we
Catherine was living with in Clark Co., Ark. in
in that census as George B.
to be Catherine, and that the
, '
probably nmred Jackson. It
think this is the brother
1850, and his nmre is shown
The 1830 census of lDwndes Co., Miss. page 75, shows in family headed by Elihu
Sanders:
1 (we think this is Jemiron)
Males under five
3 (Probably Jackson, Daniel and ?)
Males 5 to 10 2 (Probably Elihu, Jr. & George W. )
Males 10 to 15 1 (Elihu)
Males 50 to 60 1 (Catherine)
Females 15 to 20 1 (Elihu's wife)
Females 40 to 50 The 1840 census for lDwndes Co., Miss. lists Reuben, age 40-50; George W., age
70-80; and E. B. (Probably Elijah B.) age 50-00; all thought to be Elihu's
brothers, but no listing is found for Elihu. He must have still been living
in Miss. at that tilre, since in 1850 he lists William H., then age 9, and the
next two older children, as being born in Miss.
1850 census of Ibt Spring Co., Ark. Prairie Township, No. 367:
Sanders, Elihu·
63 NC
Margaret
38 Tenn
lucinda J.
17 Miss
Henry C.
11 "
William H.
9 "
Jesse E.
7 Ark)
Elizabeth
7"
) twins
Jmres A.
5 ..
Levi M.
3 ..
Tha!ms F.
1 lID" Ark.
The youngest Child, Ann, evidently was born s::ma tilre after 1850.
It is probabl:e that all of the children shown in the 1850 census are the
children of Margaret, hut not definite as to illcinda J. This is Lucinda
Jane, who llRITied Sterling CoffllRn, whom we believe was a brother of
Elizabeth Coffman who llRITied Daniel Sanders. It is probable that Margaret's
age was listed incorrectly, and that she was actaully only about 30/31 in
1850. Tradition is that she llRITied Elihu when she was only about 12/13,
and this \\QuId correspond with the age of the oldest child, illcinda, who
appears to be about 6 years younger than the youngest of the older set of
children, and is further supported by the fact that when she llRITied Levi
Spencer in 1865 after both were widowed, she gave Catherine am:mg the
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SANDERS/SAUNDERS RESEARCH - Bobbie J. McLane
the older, if not the oldest, of the children of Elihu Sanders. All infonrP.
tion indicates she was born about 1816 in Tennessee. She was married July 8
1833, in lowndes Co., Miss. to Charles C. Keeton. The marriage record shows
Elihu Sanders as her father.
Presurmbly, Charles C. Keeton died prior to 1850, and Catherine roved to Ark
The 1850 census records of Clark Co., Ark. show in one family group in Cedar
'IWp., D-85:
Sanders. George B.
Keeton, Catherine S.
Charlotte Keeton
William Keeton
Mary Keeton
. Sanders, Daniel H.
Sanders, Jemison
32 Tenn
Tenn
15 Miss
10 Miss
8 Miss
24 Miss
23 Miss
34
So!ll:ltirre between 1850 and 1860 Catherine appears to have married Jesse Will
(Clark Co. Marriage Bk. C-p.295 - Jesse William 62 of lbt Spring Co. to Cati
Keetton, 39,22 Dec. 1853) The 1850 Clark Co. census shows:
Williams, Jesse
70 Va
Catherine
45 Tenn
Lucinda C.
6 Ark
Margaret A.
4 II
Sanders, Jesse
18 II
The U360 census does not nention any of the Keeton children, but the younge
\\QUId then be about 18, and they could all be married then, if living. 'The
Daniel Sanders, Jemison Sanders, and Jesse Sanders all are known to be the
children of Elihu Sanders, and their ages, at least as to Daniel and Jesse,
are known to be approxirmtely as shown above. Daniel and Jemiron were Cath
ine's full blood brothers, so far as is known, and it is rather definitely
established that Jesse was her half brother.
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The LaFayette County (Arkansas) Historical Society will begin publishing a
bulletin of SCIre 50 pages, twice a year. The first issue is slated to appe
the latter part of May, 1984.
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If you care to join the Society, please send membership dues of $6.00 to
Glen C. Ward, Treasurer, P. O. Box 253, Stan¥?s, 1\R 71860.
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PIKE CXXJNl"l, ARRANSJ\S
Su:rnaI1e Index to the 1870 U. S. Census
SURN!\ME
'ICMNSlUP
I\dams
Missouri
Missouri
Antoine
Antoine
Antoine
Antoine
Antoine
Antoi.t1e
lIderson
Alford
Alford
Alford
Alford J. H.
Alford J. M.
Alfred
Allen
Allen
Allen
Al:nIstrOng
ADDld
Artingt:on
Ashbrock
Babitt
Bao::m
Bacon W.
Bagley
Bailey
Baire
Baldwin
Ball
Bankston
:Bre\oIer
~n
Missouri
Missouri
Brewer
'lh
MI.d:1y Pbrk
Cavey Forlt
Brewer
",>SOl,
Brewer
MI.d:1y Pbrk
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'lhalpson
White
Barrentine
'lb::I!pson
M::n.mtam
Bean
Bean
Missouri
'1b::rrpson
Barnes
Bell
Bell
Bell
Bell
Bell
Bell
Bell
Brewer
D.
G.
I.
J.
'lb::Inas
W.
Berry J.
Berry L.
Biggs
Billings
Billings
Billings
Billings B.
Bissell
Bixpy
Blackl«lOd
BJ..ack.wood
Bolo
Bolt
Borham
Box
Brach
Brach
MI.d:1y Pbrki
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'lbatpson
White
Missouri
Missouri
'lhalpson
Brewer
White
MIxidy Pbrk
MIxidy Pbrk
White
Antoine
Muddy Fork
Muddy Fork
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'lhonpson
Missouri
Missouri
14
InlSEHlID NUMBER
96
99
30
32
36
34
35
12
46
84
98
111
24
108
73
31
12
28
48
37
27
12
45
6
57
3
32
101
22
36
25
124
16
51
53, 54
108
108
69
1
10
54
88
40
31
9
62
115
69
101
7
45
48
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1870 CENSUS
SURNAME
'lI::MNSHIP
Brewer
Brewer
Brewer
Muddy Fork
BreWer, Heru:y
Bridge
Brigg
Brock
Brock
Brock
Brock
Brock
Brock
Brock, L.
Brock, M.
Brock, M.
Brocks
Brooks
Brooks
Brounin
Brown
Brown
,
,
PIKE CCIUN'l'Y,
Bryant
Bryant
Bryant
Bryant, M.
Bryhel
Buchanan
Buchanan
Buckley
Bullock
Bullock
Burkes
Burkett
Burns
Bussell
Bussell
Bush, Charles
Bush, James
cababan
callhoun
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell
Campbell, L.
cannon
cannon
cannon
capeland
capelaud
carbell
carbell
carbell
Antoine
'1h:::rrpson
'1h:::rrpson
'1h:::rrpson
Missouri
'1h:::rrpson
'1h:::rrpson
Missouri
'1h:::rrpson
Missouri
'1h:::rrpson
White
~s!;!Ouri
Missouri
M:>untain
M:>untain
Antoine
cavey Fork
'lb:mpson
Missouri
White
'1'hclIpson
Brewer
White
Brewer
White
Antoine
'Ih::mpson
White
Muddy Fork
Missouri
Missouri
'lhalpson
'lhalpson
'Ih::mpson
White
White
Muddy Fork
Muddy Fork
Antoine
'1h:::rrpson
cavey Fork
Brewer
cavey Fork
White
White
Brewer
'Ib::ltpson
Brewer
'lhalpson.
'llloopson
Missouri
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AR
HIXISlfilLD NUMBER
33
63
104
149
114
20
6
19
41
23
89
83
68
50
51
2
41
31
38
62
94
41, 42
71
73
65
75
4
7
135
61, 62
78
37
2
92
73
79
34
33, 34
31
79
5
5
11
16
15
32
39,
40
56
20
3
5
41
44
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IB70 CENSUS
PIKE 0XJNlY,. AR
SURN!\ME
'JXloH>HIP
Carpenter
Carpenter
Mtddy Fork
Misepuri
Carr
Brewer
Antoine
MOOdy Fork
MOOdy Fork
MOOdy Fork
. Brewer
White
Missouri
MiSsouri
MOOdy Fork
MOOdy Fork
Carroll
carroll
Carter
Carter
cary
caselberry
cass
cast
Cave
Chamiller (1)
Chapel
'natpson
MOOdy Fork
'Ihatpson
Charles
Chapel
Chepis
Clanada
ClatDns
Clever
Clzy, R. (?)
Brewer
Brewer
MOOdy Fork
'l'lntpson
'Ihatpson
M:runtain
Coo
Coffnan
Coffnan
Coffnan, R:IDt.
Coker
Cole
Cole
Conatser, A.
Conatser, E.
Conatser, H.
Conatser, J.
Conatser, M.
Conway
Conway
Conway, G.
Cook
Cooley
Cooley
Cooley, W.
Cooper
Cooper, J.
Cooper, W.
Copeland
Copeland
Cornish
Cornish, Jepe
Cbvin:Jton
Covington, J.
Covin.gb:>n, L.
Cox
Cox
Cox
Cox, .slle:rwood
w.
M:runj:ain
M:>untain
M:>untain
'Ihatpson
MOOdy Fork
MOOdy Fork
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'l'lntpson
'Ihatpson
cavey Fork
Thanpson
Brewer
'Ihatpson
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Brewer
Missouri
MOOdy Fork
MOOdy Fork
'Ihatpson
Missouri
Missouri
Cavey Fork
White
~n
Thon'pson
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HOUSEIDLD NtM3ER
74
142
78
21
66
10
16
61
29, 30
133
53
53
58
13
47
21
60
51
18
118
30
72
5
26
27
137
24
77
38
10
40
37
9
21
44
142
34
76
79
79
106
112
113
18
25
1, B, 28, 30
52
25
4
3
1
29, 30
50, 63
53
"
,
,
1870 CEmUS
..
SURNl\ME
'ID'INSHIP
HOOSEHltD NUMBER
Cox
'l'h::mpson
Thottpson
Brewer
85
54
21
36
49
70
80
89
117
29
79
59
105
146
7
23
23, 24
37
43
137
50
39
1
37
70
24
2
55
56
10
13
54
122
125
37
19
33
29
28
19
33
89
Crabtree
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Crawford
Crops
Cr\:mp
Cr\:mp
Cnmp
Cl.mni.ngharn
Curtis
Davenport
Daughtery
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis
Davis, Benjamin
Davis, J.
DaVis, John
Davis, John
Davis, L.
Davis, W.
Dawins
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PIKE COUNI"l, AR
Dean, James
Dean, John
Dickerson
Dickson
Dickson
Dickson
Dickson
Dillard
Dillard, G.
Dillard, J.
Dillard, R.
Dillard, T.
Dixon
Dixon
Dixon
Dixon
Dixon, C.
Cixon, M.
Douglas
~ (s?)
Draper
Brewer
Muddy Fork
Brewer
Missouri
Brewer
'l'llonpson
Brewer
Muddy Fork
Brewer
Missouri
Thottpson
cavey Fork
Antoine
White
M:>untain
Missouri.
Missouri
'l'h::mpson
Missouri
'1h:lnpson
'l'honpson
'l'hcIlpson
M:>untain
White
Missouri
Missouri
Thalpson
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missiouri
'I'hclIpson
Missouri
cavey Fork
cavey Fork
cavey Fork
Brewer
Brewer
'l'halpson
Thalpson
Brewer
Brewer
Brewer
Muddy Fork
White
Duggan
Duggan, H.
M:>untain
M:>untain
J:A1ggan
Thalpson
17
92
76
74
4
34
7
25
35
96
1870 Cl!mlJS
PIKE caJNTY, AR
SURNAME
~HIP
HOOsmotD NlM3ER
Duncan
'It1atpaon
79
80
140
140
152
137
42, 43
129
18
101
29
55, 56
61
66
24
68
91, 120, 122, 150
35, 36
45
87
23
15
100
67, 68
84
68
85
20
37
43
56
66
6
14, 15
21
56
119
36
10
35
26, 109
125
113
4
17
25
88, 99, 118
24, 25
26
6
14
Duncan,
s.
Durham
Druham
Durham, L.
F..alem
F.astwood
Fdmindson
EttIDnson
Elkins
E1zy, w. (1)
Epperson
~
Ttuupson
'lh:J[pson
'It1atpaon
TtuuPSOll
White
Missouri
Brewer
Missouri
'lhEpson
White
Epperson
~Fork
Epperson, P.
EIlans
White
Missouri
EIlans
EIlans
~Fork
Everen
White
Farley
Faugh
Fenter
Ferguson
Fitzgerald
F1emins
Flemming
Fletcher
F1CMer5
Floyd
Floyd
Floyd
Floyd
'lhaUpSOll
Thalpson
~Fork
Missouri
Brewer
'l'lDtpson
White·
Brewer
Thalpson
~Fork
~Fork
~Fork
Brewer
Brewer
Floyd
Brewer
Forrester
Forester
Forester
Forester
Foster
Fox
Fowler
!obuntain
White
!obuntain
White
Garham
Missouri
Missouri
Garner
'1h:I!pson
Cavey Fork
Brewer
Garrison
'lh:J[pson
Gatlin
Gauld
Gentry
Gentry
Gentry
Gi1lhane
Gillharn
GilIrer
GilIrer
'l1atpson
'1'lx:Illpson
Missouri
White
Missouri
Antoine
Antoine
Missouri
'I'I:unpson
18
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.,
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1870 CENSUS
PIKE COUNTY, AR
SURNl'IME
>
.
Gipson
Glassoock
Glover
Gordm
Gray
Green
Green
Greeson
Griffin
Grissan
Graham
Hagan, F.
Hagan, H.
Hainey
Haiship
Ha1<X1l1b
Hal<Xlllb
Halconi:>e
Halconi:>e
Hale
Hale
Hale
Hale
Hale
Hale, S.
Hall, Jarres
Hall, S.
Hanp
Hanoock
Hank
HarJmefs
Harley
Ha:!:ver
,
Harris
Harrison
Harrison, R.
Hawkins
Hawkins
Hawkins
HaYlkins
Haynes
Hays, J.
Hays, william
Henderson
Henderson
Heniter
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry, P.
Hensley, M.
Henson
Henson
'IaHlHIP
-.
White
Missouri
Brewer
Antoine
Missouri
'l'l:lalpron
White
Cavey
Missouri
'nlatpson
Muddy Fork
White
White
Missouri
. '1hcI!pson
. Muddy Fork
Missouri
Muddy Fork
.Cavey Fork
Muddy Fork
Brewer
Muddy Fork
Cavey Fork
Brewer
Muddy Fork
White
White
Muddy Fork
TI:xl:upson
White
Mtoine
TI:xl:upson
'1hcI!pson
Brewer
Muddy Fork
White
Brewer
Cavey Fork
'1hcI!pson
. Muddy Fork
Brewer
White.
White
Missouri
Thaupson
'1hcI!pson
Muddy Fork
White
Brewer
White
Antoine
HaJSEH:lID Na1BER
44
61
83
11,12
71, 72, 78, 121
31
37
18, 20
50, 135
120
18
16, 17
17, 18
43
35
36
63
8
15
3
8
12
21
41
13
66
9
29
43
19, 20
37
133
15
80
5
40
11
35
60.
86
56, 81
51, 52
50, 51
1, 5, 42
157
153
56
38, 39
71
Thaupson
38,. 39
33
7
Missouri
39
19
PIKE CX){JNlY, AR
1B70 CENSUS
SURN1\ME
'ID'lNSHIP
HCOSEKlLD NUMBER
Henson
'l'torpson
Ttorpson
Missouri
94
145
75
15B
5B
95
57
3B
39
60, 61
33
32
22
28
31
55
9
66
101
75
134
9
23
151
27
150
88
51
31
1
35
41
51
86
88
93
160
60
2
44
45
79
72
2
79
124
62
32
6
75, 110
73, 107, 112
74
60
Henson, Cynthia
Haritt
Haritt
Hicks
Higgins
Hignight
Hill
Hill
Hill, E.
Hill, w.
Hinsley
Hipp, J.
HiW, S.
HiW, w.
Hirdon
Holcaob
Ho1caob
Ho1caob
Holiday
Holland
Hollaway
Holt
Holt
Holt, M.
Hoover
Hoover, M.
Hoover, R.
Hoover, W.
Horn
Horton
Hotton
Howard
Ho.>lqrd
Howard
Howard, J.
Howard
Huddles
Huddleston
HOOdleston
HOOdleston
Huddleston
Huff
Hughes
Hunphy
Hunt
Hutchins
Hutchinson
Hutran
Hutson
Hutson
Hutson, J.
Hutson, L.
Ttorpson
Brewer
'l'1:alIpson
BrE!\\I!i!I'
cavey Fork
lIbuntain
White
~
Antoine
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'l'1:alIpson
Missouri
'l'1:alIpson
'l'1:alIpson
Ttorpson
Mountain
Brewer
'l'1:alIpson
Brewer
Ttorpson
'l!1c.Irpson
Ttorpson
~
MissOuri
z.tJddy Fork
Missouri
'ltaipson
BrE!\\I!i!I'
Ttorpson
Tharpson
Ttorpson
Ttorpson
·Missouri
White
Brewer
Brewer
cavey Fork
Missouri
'ltcitpson
Missouri
I3rewer
==
BrE!\\I!i!I'
Ttorpson
'l'Inrpson
20
"
,
)
1870 CENSUS
SURNAME
>
. Hynes
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson, A.
Jackson, D.
Jackson, E.
Jackson, Oliver
Jackson, P.
Jackson, Rice
Jackson, W.
Jacobs
James, P.
James, W.
Janis
Jenkins
Jenkins
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Jones
Jones, M.
Jones, William
Jordan
Kanp, E.
Kelley
Kelley
Delley, Daniel
Kelley, E.
Kelley, Elijah
Kelley, Giles
Kelley, SamJel
Kelley, W.
Kennedy
Kennedy
Kennedy, Charles
Kesterson
"
,
Keys
Keys, W.
Killgone
Kirby
Kizzia
Kidd
Kirby
Kirkham
Kirkham, W.
Knight
KnOx
Krox
PIKE COONl"{, AR
~HIP
Mlrldy Fork
Brewer
Muddy Fork
'1b::tIpson
'1b::tIpson
Muddy Fork
Muddy Fork
White
TtxIrpson
'lbJnp;;on
'l.hatp;on
White
Brewer
Brewer
Brewer
Thoopson
'1't'Ia!pson
Missouri
Cavey Fork
Brewer
.Missouri
Mlxldy Fork
'I'l1arpson
Brewer
White
White
ThoItpson
Muddy Fork
Missouri
Brewer
Thoopson
Missouri
TJ::aapson
Missouri
'lb:::Itpson
'1't'Ia!pson
White
'1't'Ia!pson
'IhaIlpson
Muddy Fork
'1't'Ia!pson
Thoopson
Cavey Fork
'1halpson
TJ::aapson
TJ::aapson
Antbine
MiSSouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Muddy Fork
21
HOOSElDLD NUMBER
45
2
19
103
140
84
64
43, 44
28
1
26
53, 54
68
68
39
81
101
7
27
54
109
75
111
14, 42, 55, 64, 89
30, 31
30, 31
8
40
32, 59, 104, 119
59
129
129
152
131
128
155
45
64, 77
67
11
54
54
20
18, 35
3
131
39
116, H7
123
102
29
46
1870 CENSUS
PIKE <XlUNl'Y, AR
SURW\ME
'l1:MN'lHIP
Lakey
Brewer
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
Missouri
'l'b:lrrpson
Brewer
MUte
Missouri
MUte
Missouri
'.I'ha1pson
MUte
MWdy Fork
Brewer
White
Antoine
MWdy Fork
'lhaIpson
'lhxrpeon
MWdy Fork
MWdy Fork.
Missouri
M:>untain
MWdy Fork
'!'tatp""),,
M:>untain
Iamb
Iamb, B.
Iamb, T.
Ianis
Lai:OOp
Latrice
Latty, John
Lavinder
Lee
Lee
Lee!Dns
Lefevers
Lefirere
!.erie
Lida
Lightsey
Limsey
Lingo
Lingo, W.
Linsey, S.
Lingo
Littlepage .
Logan
Logan, W.
Logan .
IDiuery
IDng, H.
IDng, J.
IDng, Janes
louis
lDvey
Lynn
Maexm
Madison
Maga11
Mahan
T/lOIpS01l
'!'talipson
'lb::m4?son
MWdy Fork
Antoine
Brewer
. MWdy Fork
Brewer
'lhaIpson
M:nmtain
Manney
'lha:UPSOll
Mark
Markham
Markham, J.
Mansfield
Mathes
Mathew
Matlock
Matlock
Matlock
Matlock, Benjamin
Matlock, Jen.
Matlock, JoBeIil
Matlock, William
Matton
'l'ha:rpson
MJuntain
MJuntain
Missouri
MUte
M:nmtain
f.buntain
ThcJ:npson
'.I'ha1pson
~
White
Tl'x:Itpson
White
Antoine
(to be continued in future issue)
22
HlJSEHOLD NUMBER
91
90
92
93
87
156
67
13
138
1
81
88
36, 37
8
77
69, 70
4
17
117, 127
138
33
36, 69
115
22
32
52
14
147
16
17
6
9
85
70
30
148
21
42
104
16, 38
20
48
65
9
31
50
108, 121, 123
116
59, 60
141
12
20
"
,
,
HICKS CF}/JEffiRY
Surveyed by Eileen Foss and sul:mi.tted
Lonoke, AR 72086 (1983)
bY
Ruby
~1
Gagliano, 205 Branch St.
land description: A part of the West Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sect
'lW:l (Pts.I'/lo; S11%) Township 'I'bl:ee North, Range Nine West, described as follCMS:
Begin at the SOUtheast corner of the W!.,; SE%: of said section, this point being i.J
the center of county road, thence North 420 feet, thence West 105 feet, thence
South 420 feet, thence Fast 105 feet to the point of beginning, containing 1 ac:
!!Ore or less.
Directions: Take Hwy. 31 N at 1-40, lDnOke, AR.
Mt. Zion Ibad. Hicks Cemetex:y 3l:! miles on right.
X= grave marker, no
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
naIlE.
Qj
7 miles N.
TUrn West
Nuti:lers = stones whether single or double.
Larry W. THRIFT
Milford A. 'lHRIF'1'
Roy W. BILLlNiSIE.l
Anglisa F. AUL'lW\N
Jo Ann CHESNEY'
Lori Michelle MERIWEATHER
Rayrrond leo CARNES.
Ray J. HARNESS, Sr..
Virginia L. H!\.RNESS
1 Apr. 1946
11 Aug. 1942
age
5 Apr. 1980
age
20 May 1979
1981
age
29 Jan. 1978
1982
July
1971
3
21 Feb. 1979
30 July 1976 m. 17
1924
31 Oct. 1977
1935
14 Oct. 1968
12 Apr. 1915
25 June 1925
11 July 1927
Alfred L. ANDERSOO
1905
Robin L. CHAMBERS
1956
1 May
Richard G. lW<ER
18 Apr. 1917
Hubert O. DAVIS
3 Aug. 1904
14 Feb.
Ellen S. mVIS
8 Sept.1906
23 July
Jacob T. HALL
21 July 1977
17 Nov.
Rev. Troy G. HALL
9 May 1957
Norma J. TRAVIS
1924
Lutie S. TRAVIS
1890
Daniel D. TRAVIS
1887
30 Dec.
wayne reward EJ:MJRE
6 Aug. 1928
Dora L. EJ:MJRE
27 Aug. 1907
Horace G. EJ:MJRE
23 Nov. 1904
8 Mar.
Ola lJel3IJ\CK
1901
Jessie Oscola TRAVIS
15 July 1917
22 Jan.
Lela DeBlack
1883
Janes E. DeBLI\CK
1875
John w. TRAVIS
1917
Hollis TRAVIS
1923
Ellis JUSTICE
son of Arthur and M:>llie JUSTICE
Nevil JUSTICE
son of Arthur and l-bllie JUSTICE
M:>llie DeBlack JUSTICE
wife of Arthur JUSTICE
:reward JUSTICE
son of D. A. and M. L. Justice
31 Dec. 1894
20 Feb.
21 Oct. 1867
13 Nov.
Janes Robert JUSTICE
15 Apr. 1881
16 June
Minnie Bulah JUSTICE
20 June 1907
4 Feb.
Ada Bell ClJI.EW\N
24 Dec. 1904
17 Oct.
Maccie ClJI.EW\N
19 Mar. 1953
19 Mar.
Ju:lith Ann TRAVIS
1898
John L. TRAVIS
23
34
36
56
Jan. 19
1979
1975 AA USNavy
1975 Sgt. USArmy ;;
1979
1977
1978
1930
1976 M:>tOOr
1963 Father
1928
1973
1922
1921
1921
1956
1974
1943
1898
1932
1932
1913
1910
1963
1977
34.
George R. TRAVIS
1892
1898
1895
Myrtle B. TRAVIS
35.
Luther DRISKILL
son of R. M.
36.
W. E. WHITE
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
18 May
27 May
& E. A. DRISKILL
1972
1978
1896
(this tombstone marks the grave of W. E. WHI'l'E's father,
Anbn:>se WHITE)
Baby WHITE
dau. of W. E. & Hana WHITE
Hana WHITE
wife of W. E. WHITE
S:1ward B:)y WHI'l'E
18 Oct. 1898
2 Sept.1899
Maggie WHI'l'E
11 Oct. 1892
24 June 1901
W. M. ])Jc WHITE
16 Al:JJ. 1885
5 June 1902
Mattie LuElla WHITE
5 July 1900
10 5ept.1904
Jessie J. LASSITER
20 Aug. 1881
3 Oct. 1886
son of J. W. & M. IASSITER
Alford IASSITER
2 Jan. 1904
3 Oct. 1904
son of J. T. & sallie IASSITER
Infant son of J. T. & Sallie IASSITER, b & d. 3 Oct. 1905
Mildred IASSlTER
12 July 1838
10 Mar. 1906
wife of J. W. IASSITER
Jesse B. KlN:l!EN
4 June 1902
4 Al:JJ. 1907
son of S. L. & 1\ddie KlN:l!EN
,
X.
X.
X.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.
71.
x.
x.
72.
73.
x.
Chester BENSON
F. W. BENSON
BENSON
Wilbern IASSITER
Lillian LASSITER
Martha WHITE
S:1ward WHITE
Ella E. WHITE
J. W. FOX
.BEN'l'Rr.lP
.BEN'l'Rr.lP
.BEN'l'Rr.lP
BENl'IIDP
C. L. A. .BEN'l'Rr.lP
Gus F. .BEN'l'Rr.lP
Martha V. Lassiter WALKER
Jacob W. IASSITER
sarah IASSITER
Hazel LASSITER
E!:nest L. LASSITER
Fletcher IASSITER
Lula IASSITER
Albert IASSlTER
Johnie NE.WBY
Willie SELLERS
Mattie Sm.t.ERS
22
14
9
8
1
26
3
12
14
27
4
9
11
6
1918
1896
1919
Sept.1903
Dec. 1918
July 1863
Jan. 1852
July 1875
1857
Oct. 1926
May 1900
June 1907
l'bV. 1877
Feb. 1887
l'bV. 1906
Oct. 1905
Feb. 1911
l'bV. 1884
May 1884
Ruth Frli'bh HILL
d.
William E. HILL
20 June 1907
Ark. Pvt. II) DEll' S'mTION
\'MIl
24
1919
1919
1919
1908
1920
1957
1913
1918
1937
30
14
2
2
25
July
May
Mar.
Aug.
Jan.
3
25
16
1
Apr. 1953
Feb. 1977
Dec. 1943
Mar. 1942
Mar. 1956
July 1939
May 1960
Apr. 1937
Feb. 1931
Mar. 183~
1
15
28
19
2
17 Jan. 1978
20 Oct. 1970
• •
78 yrs.
74.
,
Uncle IkJb HICKS
Aunt lb:i:e HICKS
X.
X.
X.
75. Lillian M. HICKS
76. Lavada HICKS
77. Walton HICKS
X.
X.
X.
1855
1864
1933
1948
1918
1919
1921
1921
1922
Infant·
x.
X.
78.
79.
John H. BRADFORD
M. M. Dl\VIS
Mary Ann DAVIS
Jaoob T. LASITER
31
17
28
8
July
Dec.
Jan.
Feb.
1818
1848
1847
1849
25
19
19
14
80.
X.
81. Mannie LASITER
25 Dec. 1882
82. Vira Lasiter Gll.TELY
13 libv. 1882
83. Ma.rtI':Ia Hazel LASITER
9 Mar. 1908
dau. of Sam & Mary LASITER
84. Mattie Estelle LASITER
1918
85. Frances T. OORPIER
23 Aug. 1889
X.
X.
86. S~
7 OCt. 1907
X.
X.
87. John L. JONES
1865
88. George leo DAVIS
10 OCt. 1902
89. Sula Dl\VIS
23 OCt. 1881
90. t-bI!ll3.!1 Dl\VIS
20 Dec. 1907
91. Oscar DAVIS
21 Sept.1879
92. Ella HODGES
30 June 1861
93. Kenneth Lee E[M)RE
17 Sept.1931
94. L. C. "Pnxl.e" E[M)RE
18 Jan. 1906
D:Jck B. EJ:.M:lRE
24 Dec. 1896
Ark. Pvt. Co. C. 141 !>C. BN~
95. Kevin ~i'ayne DAVIS
1966
Sept.1893
sept.1904
OCt. 1907
Jan. 1895
23 Aug; 1908
9 July 1980
19 Apr. 1909
1921
10 Dec. 1917
27 OCt. 1907
6
1
16
5
23
7
1909
Sept.1906
Feb. 1909
Sept.1914
Mar. 1974
Mar. 1960
Sept.1935
19 libv. 1971
1966
rock
96.
,
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
102.
103.
104.
105.
106.
Ruth Middleton CATHEY
John otis CATHEY
Glenda Gail REA
Joseph (Joe) K. VORallN
Mollie CATHEY
Joe CATHEY
John A. CA'IHEY
Mary E. CATHEY
Para Lee REA
John D. REA
Maggie REA
Bertha REA
Flavy W. JUSTICE
Gracie JUSTICE
Infant dau. of N. A.
19 libv. 1905
1901
d.
d.
6 Dec.
28 Mar.
1 Feb.
7 July
1894
1911
1873
1873
1873
1873
1898
1901
1910
d.
&
T. C. JUSTICE
25
5 June 1983
1967
11 sept.1946
28 Jan. 1974
1899
1911
1943
1956
31 Jan. 1945
1963
17 June 1900
31 May 1905
30 Aug. 1911
libv. 1914
age 88
29 Dec. 1897
107.
Hettie Florence REI\.
dau. of S. W. & H. H. REI\.
108.
109.
1 July 1895
libra N. JUSTICE
22 June 1890
18 Feb. 1929
16 Apr. 1852
Henrietta H. REI\.
wife of Samool W. REI\.
17 Nov. 1916 U.C.V.
14 May 1847
Sanuel W. REA
1887
1815
Mrs. Margaret CI.J\RK
She was b. in Indianna, came to Ark. in 1832 - words hewn in J:OCk
b. 27 Nov. 18?? d. 30 JIme 18?? (hewn in
M. W. JUSTICE ?
rock as nn)
J:OCk smlar to atove two, but no writing
large rock
1 May 196~
Michelle Louise GLOVER
27 Dec. 1968
29 Oct. 1896
23 Aug. 1971
Alvin Elner HALE
Ark. l?Ilt. Infantry '\WlI
12 May 1981 age 79
Mrs. L1.lV'el:la Ann HALE
17 Feb. 1902
Ellen Hale Tn.BURY
21 Mar. 1899
27 July 1973
Floyd E. TlWURY
28 Apr. 1891
9. July 1876
10 July 1964 ~ther
Farmie E. HICKS
no.
111.
112.
x.
x.
113.
114.
115
116.
117.
14 Aug. 1900
X.
118.
119.
120.
121.
122.
123.
124.
125.
126.
HICKS
Howen HICKS
15 Apr. 1906
HowellW. HICKS
1812
Angie Rebecca HICKS
1818
Samool B. HICKS
25 Jan. 1855
F. HICKS
HICKS
C.V. HICKS
Florence PFEil'E'ER
30 Sept.1897
dau. of S.C. & A. M. PFEIFFER
Mary Ii'. HICKS
17 Apr. 1857
wife of S. B. HICKS
27 June 1971
1886
1887
5 Apr. 1939
27 Sept.1902
22 Aug. 1903
X.
X.
127.
128.
129.
130.
131.
132.
133.
134.
135.
136.
137.
138.
139.
140.
141.
142.
143.
Essie E. GLOVER
Richard M. FLYNT
CUrtis A. BM.I:MIN
Clarence Bmett GID\lER
son of M. C. & :fena GLOVER
Clifton GI.OVER
:fena GI.OVER
M:mlXle F. WHITE
Samuel Francis WHITE
son of F. M. & M. C. WHITE
Allie E. White DeBL1\CK
WalterH. ~
David Francis EAGLE
Ark. l?Ilt. 1 C1. U. s. ~
Benjamin H. GI.OVER
David Charles GI.OVER
Irene HUFF
Stella E. BUMPUS
lbbert Louis S'l'EPHEN3
Julia STEI'HENS
"sam" Jarres M. cx::lLEM1\N
Lonnie~
Sarah~
Lee~
9
1
7
14
June 1878
Sept.1880
Dec. 1920
Sept.1900
28
5
4
23
Nov. 1912
Feb. 1973
July 1923
Aug. 1905
1876
1881
1914
15 JIme 1893
1958
1957
1945
9 Mar. 1920
25 Sept.1896
29 Aug. 1898
30 May 1971
29 Feb. 1968
d. 11 May 1936
14 Jan. 1917
3 Nov. 1941
24 Nov. 1912
18n
6
24
20
26
Mar.
Oct.
Oct.
Jan.
26
1885
1883
1903
1901
1878
1873
4 May 1957
7 Dec. 1962
1957
1960
1977
1960
14 Aug. 1976
23 Oct. 1948
9 Dec. 1944
16 Nov. 1945
•
Son
Son
M:m
Dad
144.
145.
146.
147.
148.
149.
150
,
15I.
O. D. SMI'lH
1913
1936
Clara SMI'lH
1894
1972
Dennis C. SMI'lH
1885
1923
Eddie Mae SMI'lH
1919
1917
Hess B. 'l'CMNSEND
30 Apr. 1882
27 Dec. 1961
AliceL. ~
23 Oct. 1886
30 July 1926
Will 'IG1NSEND
1880
1901
Mnie REA
27 Apr. 1889
6 Oct. 1911
aged 22 yrs., 5 lIDS., 9 days, wife of walter REA
I);)llie vlHlTE
22 July 1904
5 May 1891
aged 13 y" 2 m., 17 d., dau. of F. M. & M. C. WHITE
Maty C. WHITE
16 Mar. 1853
20 July 1907
aged 54 y. 14m. I 4 d., wife of F. M. WHITE
152 M::Q)IHM
153. Aunt Jane
M=lther
Father
1841
1916
28 Dec. 1861
16 Mar. 1935
M:lther
1916
29 July 1904
20 Nov. 1881
6 sept.1878
1976
20 July 1971
16 Nov. 1958
18 Dec. 1945
M;)t:h,er
M;)t:h,er
('OAD
X.
154.
155.
156.
l!i7.
Virginia Ellen McCOLUJM
Hattie Mae WHITE
William E. WHITE
viola M:lOre HALL
Rose Ann M:lORE
Irvin B. MPRE
(Buster)
Father
X.
X.
X.
X.
158.
159.
160.
16I.
162.
163.
164.
165.
166.
167.
168.
169.
170.
,
,
171.
172.
16 Sept.1862
7 Oct. 1862
Martha M.
PARKER
2 May 1797
17 Aug. 1879
Miriam M. PARKER
son of J. H. & N. C." McCOLUJM
W. J. M::CDIHM
25 Nov. 1828
16 Nov. 1894
J. J. PARKER
18 June 1887
Elizabeth PARKER
14 Dec. 1831
3 Oct. 1887
1 Oct. 1884
Maty E. WHITE
dau. of F. M. & M. C. WHITE
20 Dec. 1916 ~ of the
15 Aug. 1879
Oscar A. WHITE
Maty E. PARKER
24 Nov. 1848
25 Dec. 1922
8 July 1851
18 Oct. 1888
Rev. S. H. PARKER
20 Sept.1894
Jasper Jewel PARKER
21 sept.1887
son of s. H. & M. E. PARKER
29 May 1895
(broken) PARKER
8 July 1892
14 Jan. 1901
1
Apr.
1898
Lillian I. PARKER
dau. of J. W. & Armie L. PARKER
1 May 1883
18 Aug. 1904
Florence A. CHANNELL
7
d.
dau. of s. H. & M. E. PARKER, 21 y., 4 m'l
28
Mar. 1905
30
May
1823
Martha J. ''ll\DDILL
8 Feb. 1903 2 W" 3 d.
Baby dau. of J.G.&J.W.HICKS 22 :Jan. 1903
X.
173.
174.
175.
176.
177.
178.
179.
180.
JanES W. PARKER
Maty L. M. PARKER
I);)rothy L. PARKER
Jacob Hosea PARKER
Em!a Lorena PARKER
Charla Rose GWVER
Armie L. GWVER
Roscoe C. GWVER
Bill BURGESS
Effie BURGESS
Stspren S. BURGESS
23 Sept.1869
17 Aug. 1875
27 Aug. 1926
1864
1871
29 Feb.
1921
1908
9 Sept.1918
4 Sept.189S
29 Mar. 1879
-
27
26 Feb. 1910
13 July 1923
1930
1935
1953
13 Aug. 1948
10 May
1971
11 Nov. 1939
12 May 1982
30 Sept.1928
Father
M=lther
w
181.
182.
183.
184.
185.
186.
187.
188.
189.
190.
19l.
192.
193.
lois BURGESS
5 July 1921
8 June 1916
David BURGESS
Martha J. lIDJRE
'l.b:mas F. MXlRE
Co. A. 39 N.C. Inf. CSA
Ernest L. lIDJRE
Daisy M. JUSTICE
Phillip H. JUSTICE
Chloa J. EMLE
27 Dec.
Chester M. EMLE
T. T. EMLE
H. A. EllGLE
'l.b:mas Henry MXlRE
1 Apr.
6 Nov.
7 Aug.
Dec.
1913
1908
1895
1923
1861
1860
1902
1971
20 Mar. 1926
Sept. 1924
22 Oct. 1935 A tender M:rt:her
29 Sept.1925 A faithful Father
12 Aug. 1905
194~
195.
196.
197.
Henry EMLE
EMLE
HENRY J. EMLE
6 Oct. 1886
23 May 1887
19 Dec. 1878
8 Oct.1880
rock
198 lelia E. M::FlIDDEN
X. rock
199. Jewell L. WHI'1'E
7 Mar. 1922
28 JImE! 1980
24 Apr. 1884
3 Jan. 1918
200.
20l.
202.
23 Feb. 1893
6 Sept.1906
12 June 1894
x.
x.
203.
204.
205.
>
EllGLE
EMLE
EMLE
x.
7 Nov. 1920
9 Dec. 1914
Aubrey O. EVIG"SS
ClintEllGLE
Ollia Rose EMLE
M. Paul VANZANIJl'
rock
broken stone
Ellen CAmBY'
W. A. CAmBY'
M:rt:her
27 Jan. 1977
24 June 1892
1903
8 JUly 1944
d.
1870
21 June 1887
X.
rock
206.
16 Feb. 1913
Sam H. M::COLI1lM
16 Jan. 1876
son of J. H. & N. C. McCOTJ:llM
X.
X.
207.
208.
209.
210.
211.
212.
213.
214.
215.
rock
216.
217.
218.
219.
C1ate~S
(Robert Clayton BURGESS)
Jeff Otis EMLE
ElmEtt W. PARKER
Ethel PARKER
Jarres D. PARKER
Lillian O. PARKER
Bobby G. PARKER
Linda HtJD..CnN
Fred Matthew EVIG"SS
Alice BURGESS
John BURGESS
b.
10 Aug. 1874
d.
ca
Mar. 1896
Jan. 1891
Dec. 1891
Aug. 1913
Mar. 1914
Nov. 1940
17
16
24
27
23
1
9 Sept.1916
5 Feb. 1876
25 Mar. 1871
d. 4
22
19
12
21
3
20
23
3
7
1914
Mar. 1931 Father
Apr. 1974
Feb. 1980
Jan. 1965
Dec. 1962
Aug. 1964
June 1978, aged 35 years
Nov. 1937
Jan. 1967
MOther
JImE! 1927 Father
EVIG"SS
BURGESS
I3URGESS
Smith I3URGESS
Elizabeth BURGESS
1832
1841
28
1911
1906
< ,
,
'.
220.
221.
222.
223.
224.
225.
226.
227.
228.
229.
230.
23l.
232.
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
l3l1RGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
BURGESS
Bertie I. ~
X. rock
233. Olamae l'l1M1ER
X.
X.
Aug.
?
7 Sept.1905
Au;J. ?
20 Ck::t. 1919
x.
x.
X.
234.
235.
x.
x.
x.
236.
237.
238.
x.
239.
240.
. 241.
242.
243,
244.
245.
246.
247.
248.
.
,
249.
250.
25l.
252.
253.
X.
254.
255.
256.
257.
William H. GR.!\Nr
Joseph a:IDert GR.!\Nr
CO. V/4 Ark. Inf./ CSA
1829
1875
26 Oct. 1902
II Dec. 1907
30 N::Iv. 1981
Lillie KDRE
14 June 1908
Eugene ANDERSON
9 Aug. 1921
Mable Sellers IDLDER
1898
Rebecca Nl'HBY
1849
Bud KX>RE
30 Ck::t. 1874
01a KDRE
II Nov. 1881
Rev. Joe H. HJBINSON
II Sept.1908
Billie M. IDBINSCX-I
14 June 1908
Odie BURGESS
1908
!.abe M. MERRJWEATHER
23 Feb. 1918
Roy Marvin BURGESS
1 Jan. 1898
Bessie Mae BURGESS
John Heru:y BURGESS
26 Sept.1895
22 N:lv. 1942
a:IDert Fred BURGESS
10 June 1893
James Kelly DEDDN
Al.abal!a/CPL BTRY B 2 Field ArtY,A\Wr
II Aug. 1941
Rita June BURGESS
2 Jan. 19l1
Wilburn EJ::lward BURGESS
son of E. L. & Edna BURGESS
AI F'REEMl\N
rock
1898
Grace E. MJLKEY
1894
Horace L. MJLKEY
18 Jan. 1920
Basil MJLKEY
n Nov. 1923
Ray MULKEY
1876
Tennie Nevins ~
1872
Ie.ris A. ~
8 Dec. 1908
30 Ck::t. 1922
1931
1927
31 July 1951
19 Apr. 1953
John Heru:y ~
~ Ford F1\GLE
m. 18 Ck::t. 1925
BAILEY
~ther
NEVINS
rock
29
Father
2 Oct. 1981
18
31
27
19
22
July
July
Apr.
Jan.
July
1957
1920
1971
1983
1943
1968
13 Aug. 1941
II Mar. 19l1
1972
19 Nov. 1927
7 Jan. 1924
1907
1959
258.
259.
BIULE'f
BIULE'f
260. David J. R. HUFF, d. at birth, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. HUFF
261.
262.
263.
264.
265.
266.
267.
268.
269.
270.
271.
272.
273.
274.
275.
276.
277.
278.
279.
280.
281.
X.
282.
283.
284.
285.
286.
287.
288.
Dxk D. HUFF
28 Aug. 1895
Mississippi/Sgt. 156 Co. Trans. Corps/l'MI
Everett G. FARN!IM
6 Aug. 1907
Nellie ~. ~
28 July 1903
18 Mar. 19S8
Jinmy Ikln TAYlOR
Rebecca Elaine OODLEY
25 sept.1948
lbbert G. HICKS
1875
Florence L. HICKS
1883
McIlee Curtis HICI(S
28 Sept.1901
SOn of R. G. & F. L. HICI(S
"Little Johnnie" John Bl M:::CXlLL'CN
1925
SOn of Mrs. R. H. M"'(X'lI'JllM
Robert H. McCOLWM
1886
Maggie C. M::CT,T.T1lM
1886
Eula M. WHITE
15 Apr. 1900
lbbert R. WHITE
24 Feb. 1895
He1enM. S~
b. 8 Apr. 1936
JohnT. ~
b. 25 Jan. 1927
Fred A. S'mtnl
16 Dec. 1951
15 Feb. 1921
Carl Francis ~
Millard JONES
10 June 1894
son of JOM L. & Nancy L. JONES
Nancy L. JONES
7 Sept.18S7
Willie S:iward BURGESS
4 June 1903
Pat Pierce BURGESS
tanbstone buried
Mary E. BURGESS
30 Dec. 1891
Franklin C. BURGESS
aged 15 days
Marcie M. BURGESS
1911
Seynour B. BURGESS
21 Jan.1868
Co. G/2 Regt. Ark Inf Sp. Am. war
Sally E. BURGESS
1881
rock and netal narker - no inf.
Lori Ann BURGESS
d.
InDgene GILLIAM
20 Dec. 1919
Lottie R. GILLIAM
11 Feb. 1904
George T. GILLIAM
27 Dec. 1897
Ark./Pvt. 1 em DevelOfl11iIDt Bn. mI
Mavis Geraldine GILLI!\M
10 8ept.1926
Terry Glenn GILLIAM
Rubert BURGESS
ElJna May BURGESS
OIf.D AT BIR'IH
289.
290.
291.
Wife of E. L. EllRGESs
Lee BURGESS
Henry Vernon MERIWEATHER
Mellie STAOOS
292.
lbbert ~
Rickey Lloyd GWVER
U.
293.
294.
295.
296.
x.
s. Arrrr:i
24 Dec. 1919
27 t'bV. 1893
7
30
10
22
2
Aug. 1887
Dec. 1910
Aug. 1886
sept.1875
June 1946
Vietnam
Curtis McFADDEN
2 July
Evelyn loi::FADDEN
22 June
Shirley Ann McFADDEN
7 Feb.
Gaxy E. GRAY
25 Apr.
Ark. AlC US Air Force/Vietnam
30
1919
1919
1943
1947
29 Apr. 1949
22 Jan. 1982
16 Aug. 1966
25 5eg!;.1948
1932
1956
25 Jan. 1920
..
1928
1959
1960
9 8ept.1971
1 t'bV. 1977
18 Mar. 1937
27 Mar. 1931
31 OCt. 1945
3 8ept.1909
- unable to read
24 Dec. 1953
1927
1952
23 May 1957
1974
20 June 18(?)4,aged 9 yrs.
5 Feb. 1983
aged 63
27 Feb.1978
29 Dec. 1957
28 OCt. 1928
3 May 1957
Aug. 1923
11 t'bV. 1921
2 Jan. 1950
6 Feb. 1979
25 Dec. 1952
1 June 1981
15 Mar. 1978
19 Mar. 1974
5 May 1971
11 Aug. 1973
,
,
297.
llol:by L. SKINNER
Patricia A. SKINNER
298.
299.
Mike
13 Nov. 1942
3 Oct. 1942
27 Mar. 1969
18 Aug. 1958
16 June 1922
11 Mar. 1924
30 May
m. 8 Jan. 1960
ooro
Roy B. Sr. BUKlESS
Dona Sue BUKlESS
1980 SP4 US Armj
14 Dec. 1970
The survey of Hicks Cenetery was done in early SllIllllet' of 1983 by
Eileen Lasiter Poss, Rt. 2, Box 76, Calx>t, AR 72023.
According to Mrs •• Pank Ford, daughter of Sanuel B. Hicks, the first
person to be buried in Hicks Cenet.ery was an infant of Howell W. Hicks and
Angie Pel:lecca Hicks in early 1860's. This grave is not marked.
not marked. Mrs. ~ Justice helped us get sate
of people buried in 1.lI'l!llarked graves.
Many graves are
naIli3S
Mary Jane
WOOD JUSTICE
b.
1864 d.
1905
wife of Jam:.s Robert JUSTICE, #29 on list.
Mary Jane BUKlESS
b. 19 Apr. 1866 d.
June 1902
David Franklin BUKlESS
b. 32 Oct. 1882 d. ca
1890
Both Burgess' buried in Burgess rem SOI1I:3Where between #220 and 231.
1900 d. ca
b. ca
*
*
1930
*
September 1, 1983
Census =rds available at the Arkansas History Ccmnission, One
Capitol Mall, Little R:lck, AR 72201:
New
,
.
AI.AB1\.MA Soundex
GEURGIA Soundex
KENIUCI<Y Soundex
II..LIN:JIS
II..LIN:JIS
INDIANA
OHIO
1880
1880
1880
1850
1870
1870
1870
KENIUCKY
IroISIANA
MISSISSIPPI
MISSOORI
O~
TENNESSEE
TEKI\S
1900
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
1910
R. P. Baker, Archivist
M::>re new holdings will be listed as acquired.
31
Saline OJ., 1\R
'lhls is a partial listing only, copie:i by Jack N. and Doris (Brown)
(Grande) 9:>se, 603 39th Street, Richm:md, CA 94805 on 16 May 1982. They
are intereste:i in the E:LF()I), A:8E!1CXM3lE and 00B'ElS people liste:i here.The
listing was done in parts, and for the sake of space, only the nat\'eS and
dates will be s1"lcM1 here. It is planned by the 9:>se's to cooplete listing this cematery in the future. Illegible and urmarked. graves are anitte:i.
A. B.M1\Rl'IN
Nancy E. M/lJttIN
R:>bert~
Dr. Vaughn D. LIIl'1"Eki't
Anna, wife of C. L. ME!lL.IN
Little Claiborne L. MEDLIN
Lewis A. KIRK
Sarah A. KIRK
Mary LEM:lNS
McNEn./McGILIl.? ,our little
Juanita
Infant McGILL
Harold M. PIPER
Bruce C. JONES
Father
Mary E. JONES
!oDt:ber
b.
b.
b.
b.
1 Feb. 1861
1863
1855
31 Dec. 1853
28 Sept.1886
19 July 1907
1854
1862
9 July 1897
4 Aug. 1929
1898
d.15 May 1889
d. 1 Mar. 1891
d.28 July 1907
d. 9 Aug. 1907
1890 )
1945 )
24 May 1948
11 Dec. 1920
15 June 1925
3 Mar. 1899
1866
1972
1890
29 Jan. 1923
MJther
'I
~
Cbuble stone
niece,
Arch JOOES
Hattie IDu JARM1I.N--Sister
M. J. (MJ1lie) JAR1I\N
Jim &l JAR1I\N
Ector A. RICHARDSON
Lucille RICHl\RDSON
Zepha FOE
"Our beloved sister"
01a Fae FOE
b.
b.
b.
20 Aug. 1976
1943
1920
1942
4 Aug. 1864
2 Jan. 1852
d. 23 Feb. 1906 (these stones say "in
d. 19 ,Dec. 1925 nsroJ:Y of Il1Y grandchildren")
3 June 1889
18 Feb. 1948
7 Feb. 1897
29 Apr. 1956
Cbub1e stone
1903 d.
1919
1919
1920
Ora Mae POE
Lillie May, dau of ?
Martha FI1IRRIS
Landru:n FI1IRRIS
GerineB. FI1IRRIS (foot stone)
Janes Al FI1IRRIS
(foot stone)
Alice M. IDDNI:8)N
Frank IDDNDSON
N:>ra Ed!lDndson CO\lING1'CN
Sadie E. ,dau; of Mr. &. Mrs.
double stone
double stone
29 June 1866
14 Feb. 1867
12 Apr. 1996
14 July 1999
24 June 1907
17 June 1898
Feb. 1885
B. B. CXJ\.7llIOI'ON
b.
20
B. G. ErKlNI:8)N
28
Sallie L., wife of
B. G. CXJ\.7llIOI'ON
b.
14
Sibbie, dau. of B. G. & S. L.
0J\1ING'1\JN
b.
9
Elva E.
Alma E.,
infant daughters of B. G. & S. L.
CXJ\.7llIOI'ON
b.
9
Janes M. PRYOR
b.
10
Sarah <XllINS PRYOR,wife of Janes M. 10
32
22
27
2
23
21
2
Feb. 1918
Feb. 1940
July 1966
Mar. 1967
N:w. 1970
Mar. 1956
Dec. 1932
Sept.1904
May 1855
d.14 Apr. 1907
28 Apr. 1931
July 1867
d.27 Jan. 1905
double stone
!oDt:ber
Father
F. S. !oDt:ber
F.S. Father
Out MJther
Apr. 1900 d. 20 Jan. 1920
Separate but
May 1897 d. 9 June 1897 matching stones
Feb. 1921 d. 30 Mar. 1901 Masonic &tb1em
Feb. 1921
29 Dec. 1894
•
•
Foss RUSSELL
William NICKLAUS
IDuisaR.NICKLADS
..
1881
13 Sept.1857
5 May 1857
Alda Norean, daughter of S.D. & E.M.
ELM)NllSON
25 Feb. 1918
DRENN1'.N (flat stones with partial 1etterin3")
Freerran HEER
8 Apr. 1903
san of Wn. & Cora
RosaC.HEER
14 June 1881
wife of WIn. HEERiiJr.
George MErrCALF
b. 5 Apr. 1848
Maybel, dau. of W. A. & Mattie b. 1 May 1902
1939
23 Dec. 1921
9 Aug. 1932
Old rouble ston.
New single s~
25 Nov. 1919
22 Oct. 1906
27 Feb. 1901
d. 7 Oct. 1895
d. 5 Feb. 1904
'Ib:ldlren of
the W::lr1d enb1em
"My Husband"
BIO::K
,
-
Ea:rnest DAVIS
b. 30 Jan. 1895* d.
*1865?
Elzara GI\NTT
1874
(Davis am Gantt stones are identical)
Pansy, dau. of L. A. & Pearl
b. 22 Oct. 1916 d.
HCW>.RD
John MARTIN
b. 8 Oct. 1832 d.
Clarence Conrad LITI'LE
8 Dec. 1886
Ja:m!!S Robert LITI'LE
b. 29 Sept.1859* d.
Mary Willie BAGBY LITI'LE
b. 27 Feb. 2870**d.
*born Banks Co., CA, d. Bauxite AR
** born Tippa Co., Miss., d. Benton, Saline Co. AR
Dorothy CAroER
b. 18 Mar. 1908 d.
Lela CAroER
17 NOv. 1888
IDuis CAroER
22 June 1870
Pauline CAroER
1846
Jarres A. GREEN
1867
Samantha GREEN
1866
Janes Lasater, son of J. A. &
b. 13 Jan. 1895 d.
Sarrantha GREEN
broken stone
NNr!N
John (Wes) ~
b. 24 Oct. 1901 d.
Grace E. DRENN1'.N
b. 30 Aug. 1918 d.
Estell SARIIER
b. 13 Mar. 1921 d.
flat broken stone RENNAN
John T. ELLIS
29 Apr. 1863
Minnie ELLIS
2 Feb. 1872
Allie RAPIER
14 Sept;1896
Charles F. RAPIER
14 Nov. 1890
Flora M. RAPIER
14 Feb. 1925
Joan RAPIER
23 May 1932
Rachel ELLIS, wife of J.C.ELLIS
J
1826 d.
Jennie E. IUi'IELL
10 July 1873
Justin IUi'IELL
22 Feb. 1845
Vaughn OOLIMI\N
17 Mar. 1909
Julia ELLIS SANDERS
1865
1853
C. E. ELLIS
Evelyn Gru\N'l' (hc:m:lmade stone?)
21 Jan. 1915
Morgan E. El:M)NOO()N
15 Nov. 1888
7 May 1896
Mrs. Birdie Hl\.VENS EIMlNDSON
Robert Oscar BAGBY
18 Feb. 1879
Jason D::lyle BAGBY
20 Aug. 1903
33
1896
1915
rocks with hand
carved letters
and l1UI1tlers
20 Nov. 1917
2 Mar. 1910
16 Mar. 1969
29 Aug. 1925 I:k:mb1e Stone am
19 Dec. 1944 single stones
18 Mar. 1908
24 Sept.1974 Double stone,f.s.
9 Sept.1938IDuis CAroER 18701917
19
Father
1946 z.bther
14 Feb. 1897
28 Sept.1971 Father
7 June 1966 Mother
9 Mar 1948 footstone:Aunt
2 Sept.1934 Double
2 Apr. 1948 stone
30
8
6
2
23
15
1
26
10
8
2
13
Sept.1972
Dec. 1928
NOv. 1932
Apr. 1892
l'hv. 1953
Oct. 1927
May 1956
1952
1910
l'hv. 1915
Mar. 1963
Aug. 1929
NOv. 1953
Dec. 1922
stone broken
Double stone:
Masonic emblem
Double stone
footstone: E.G.
footstone
8 June 1922
Boyce Lillian ar.GBY
9 Sept.1906
Horace N. IWiBY
.
b. 23 Dec. 1871 d. 14 Sept.1909 Wxldtten of the W'Jrld
b. 4 Nov. 1875 d. 9 July 1910 & Masonic El.ltllem
Laura Elizabeth HAIL, wife of
foot stones
H. N. IWiBY
13
May
1902
Clyde IWiBY, son of H. N. & Lizzie 3 Sept.1900
17 Oct. 1901 DoUble
6 May 1840
William PDbert B!\.GBY
.
18 Aug. 1929 stone f.s.MAS
Ml\ID!' A. BAIN
24 Dec. 1845
May 1982
(left half blank) r.t:NEIL
4 July 1957 (small stone
27 Apr. 1897
JaIlES M::>n.roe ~NEIL
with date)
23 Dec. 1953 veteran
George W. ~IL
1 SePt.1892
Marker
Arkansas PFC-Field Hosp. 153 ww.r
26 Nov. 1980 double flat stone
Maggie L. McNIEL
11 Nov. 1874
24 Mar. 1900 with floral scrolling
Marcus J. ~IEL
18 June 1867
3 Jan. 1929 (IlBtches ~iel)
JaIIES D. M::aAIN
28 Aug. 1845
21 July 1913 double flat stone
Harriet A. M::CLAIN
4 Feb. 1837
E. C. CARMICH1\EL
b. 8 Sept.1860 d. 29 May 1899
7 Dec. 1906
Hattie B. FORE
3 Oct. 1881
A reM of children of T. C. KEl3T.1'.RSON and Mrs. T. C. ~ (Mrs. was
Jennie lY\VIS
Irby KEl3TERSJN
h. 21 Apr. 1891 d. 13 Nov. 1915
JaIlES F. KEl3TERSJN
h. 27 Aug. 1889 d. 21 Sept.1891
Willie L. KESI'El6)N
h. 18 Nov. 1887 d. 11 Jan. 1888
(a huge tree) (each stone bears "son of" above couple)
1934
T. C. KEl3TEIlSON
1861
1941
Jennie KJ;S'l'ERSJN
1868
1968
Dellar Donner ELROD
1887
1930
Ben J. ELROD, Sr.
1878
1 Jan. 1945
JaIIES elide mDGE
24 Dec. 1944
24 July 1961
Katie Ib:lge KES'l'E:RSOO
16 Sept.1875
30 Nov. 1940
JaIIES lIni:lers KEl3TERSJN
27 Dec. 1856
19 June 1917
Mary ELROD KES'I'El6)N
14 Apr. 1859
2 Oct. 1953
Lillie E. BO.SWELL
2 Oct. 1879
15
Feb. 1947
'Itaras B. BO.SWELL
6 Jan. 1876
10
June
1923
Carl Jinks HOOGE, son of W.H."
4 Oct. 1907
Mamie
A. J. HENDRIX
b. 30 Ju_e 1868 d. 11 Nov. 1904
a snaIl flat stone CDPPACK
23 Apr. 1846
10 May 1901 Father
Luke cnPPJ\CK
1 Sept.1901 Mother
Fanny - Died at 36 years
lw1 cnppJO;
30 Nov. 1886
17 Jan. 1906
PDbert M. SlIMPLES
5 Apr. 1868
8 Apr. 1923
Della Sl\MPLFS MXlRE
8 Mar. 1884
10 Dec. 1970
Ted SAMPLE
18 Nov. 1920
8 Apr. 1921
(Part of Row 8 - CARMICEIEL
- SWAFFORD - SHEPPARD (Mother) - HOOlTEl
John A. ELROD
1858
1936
a::JI.1INGIDN
Charles S. UIMER, son of A.B ... Mattie
Lewis L., son of A.B. & Mattie UIMER
Floyd, son of A.B ... Mattie UIMER
Inf. Dau. of A. B. & Mattie UIMER 12 Jan.
William H., son of A.B. & Mattie
1892
1896
1899
1907
1895
1899
1902
15 Jan. 1907
1880
1881
lists all these persons, also Nancy E. UIMER (dau. of AbrahaIn
ELROD), also William W. UIMER (her husband)
UIMER
A huge stone
34
Miscellaneous Infonnation:
Loose stones at front of cenet:ery: L. M. M:::A
a footstone
(could this be for Laura Melita ELroD~, wife of Lauroer C.
~?)
a footstone
(does this belong to the children of Wn. W.
A. L. UIMER
Josie MARTIN (was Josephine ELroD)
B. J. MI\Rl'IN
& Nancy
1854
14 Aug. 1837
*
*
E. UlMER?)
1941 /oDther
23 June 1913 Father
*
The following !laterial was subnitted by Russell P. Baker, 6525 Magoolia
Drive, Mabelvale, AR 72103, who ~uld like ![[)re infonnation on this family.
ABNER SPEN:;E was rom about 1789 in either Canrlen or Pasqwtank
counties, t'brth Carolina. He was the son of Etlward Spence and had at
least boo brothers, Mark and Jordan Spence. He received sore land from
his grandfather, Greaces Spence, in Canrlen County, N.C. about 1802. He
married for the first tine about 1806 and is listed in the 1820 U. S. Census of Canrlen County with four sons, ages one to sixteen, and four daughters,
ages one to sixteen, and a wife of about his own age. He sold his land in
t'brth Carolina and m::JVed to Madison County, Tenn. about 1821 where he lived
near his brother Jordan. A few years later, he relocated to Haywood County
where he settled near his brother Mark. He was living here in 1830 with a
household a::.&TtlOsed of three sons and three daughters. The census seems to
indicate that his wife had died. Soon after 1831, .i\bner I!OVEd his family to
Polk County, Missouri, where he entered lands in Polk and Greene counties
with Charles Spence, perhaps a son, and Peter Apperson in 1837. The 1840
census of Polk County shows .i\bner with boo sons and three daughters and a
wife about his own age. The 1850 census is the first which gives the naIreS
of any of .i\bner' s children: The 1850 U. S. Census, Polk County, M:)
D#l58/158
•
Ahnet Spence
Luck Spence
Abner T. Spence
Nancy A. Spence
William S. Spence
Ester Spence
N.C.
Tenn.
60
20
19
16
14
12
Tenn.
/oD •
/oD.
/oD.
His second wife seems to have died by 1850. AIxlut 1853 he remarried.
This tine to Nancy A!tBnda, the widow of Solanan H. Stanley, one of his
neighb:>rs. About 1858 .i\bner ![[)vEd his family to Franklin County, Arkansas,
and settled on a large fann five miles northeast of Ozark.
In Arkansas this family's name was often spelled "Spencer" as can be
seen in the entry for Abner in the 1860 census:
35
D!I 267/268
Abner
Spencer
72
N.C.
N. A.
J. N.
Fletcher
Helen
JaIOOS
Spence
39
14
10
6
3
Ala.
Ark.
Ark.
Stanley
Stanley
Stanley
Spencer
M:>.
M:>.
,
Abner Spence died on May 8, 1865, in Franklin County, Arkansas. ~
burial place for him has been located. His wid:lw and the bo :rountest
children seem to have left the area aIxmt 1875.
*
AN INIlEK
'IQ
*
*
1883 PIKE cr:DNr'i TAX BXlK·
N1\MB and PAGE m(s)
NAME AND PAGE m(s)
JIdams, G. M.
24
JIdams, J. L.
7
JIdams, S:inpson
26, 27
JIdams, W. M.
24
82, 83
Aler, J. T.
Alford, JaIOOS M.
47, 48
Alford ''In. D.
55, 78, 91, 120, 121
Allen, D.B.
54
Allen, H. T.
54
Anderson, Mary E.
6
Anderson, J. T.
46
Anderson, W. J.
7
Brook, W. F.
Brooks, H. G.
Brooks, W. F.
Brown and QJodwin Est.
Brown, T. M.
Anderson, w. w.
Amo1d, J. J.
Ashcraft, S. T.
Babbitt, John
Babbitt, w. M.
Bacon, J. M.
Baggs, Elbert
Baker, J. A.
Baker, P. H.
Baker, S. P.
Bankston, J. w.
Bankston, William G.
Branch, M.
Branch, M. K.
Brewer, H. T.
Brewer, Martha
Brewer, O. J. (Estate)
Brock, G. W.
Brock, Mrs. K.
Brook, M. K.
Brock, M:>ses, Jr.
Brock, M:>ses, Sr.
48
22
30
46
45
80
48
22, 24
7, 120
22
26
24
97, 98, 99, 121
35, 55
55, 91
76
74
35, 36
56
14
36
36
36
56
121
B4
76, 77
59, 79
15
Brown, ''In.
B
Browning, R. C.
6, 21, 22
Bruce, Nancy
9
Bryant, J. L.
27, 47
BuchIInan, A. J.
27
Bucha:nan, J. E.
44
Bullard, G. w.
22
Bullard, R. F.
23,44, 96, 98, 99
Bullard, ''In. S.
6, 21
Burke, R. S.
65, 86
Burns, Mary E.
Bankston, W.S.
83
37
Barnes, J. D.
121
Barton, W. P.
41
Beatty, 'lhos. L.
120, 121
Beene, W. F.
6
Bethel Church
78
Biggs, A.
7
Biggs, J. F.
7
Biggs, W. E.
23
Black, D. S. P.
Black, S. P.
22
Black, W. H.
6
Blanchard, C. H.
41
Blanchard, Mrs. S. A.D.
41, 42
Blanchard, W. W.
42
Bohanand, Martha
6
Bohanans, Martha
6
Bottans, Heru:y E.
35, 36
,
1883
TAX 8:OK.
Nl\ME AND PAGE oo(s).
Bowen, A.M.
120
Bowen, C. L.
35
Bowen, D. S.
20
Bowen, J. D.
43
Bowen, J. H.
41
Boyd, James W.
8
Bradshaw, J. H.
47
Branch, John
35, 55, 120
Bush, J. O. A.
86
Bush, J. R. (Estate) 65, 66, 68, 86
Buster, J. T.
41, 96, 98, 99
Butcher, J. T.
68
Caldwell, Robt.
90
Calhoun, Jessee
17
Cartpbel1, A.B. and F. J.
6
cattp:lell, J. C.
46
Canpbell, M.
18
Campbell, W. B.
34, 35
Cantrell, W. E.
24
Ca:re:y, J. W.
59
Ca:re:y, W. T. (Estatel
60
Cargill, w. R.
5
carlton, J. H.
Carmichael, E. C.
Cal:penter, R. J.
Carris, John B.
Carrol, M.
carter, H. W.
carter, T. H.
Ca:i::well, J. M. I.
Cash, John H.
Charnlin, J. S.
Chaney, J. B.
Chaney, M.D.
Chapel, Amanda
Chapel, John R.
Chastain, J.B.
Chunn, A. R.
Church, Antioch
Church, Ebenezer
Church, M. E.
Ch=h, Mt. Tabor
C1E!!te1'lt, B. F.
C1ingm:m, A. B.
C1ingrran, A. M.
Coffman, D. W.
Coffman, W. H.
Coker, Baker
Coker, Pbilip
Coker, S. M.
Coker, M. M.
Coleman, D. S.
(to be
Colley, W. D.
Collum, w. C.
Colyer, George
COnaster, W. M.
Conatser, D. A.
Conatser,' H. A.
Conatser, W. A.
Conatser, \f. H.
Cbnway, J. H.
Cbnway, Jane
32
44
48
35
38
34, 35
37
38
57, 91, 92, 95
57, 76, 93
48
27, 49
60
79, 80
81
79
79
14
14
15, 120, 121
16, 18
16,· 39, 55
53
25, 26
COok, J. G.
Cook, John H.
Cooley, I. C.
Cooley, Isaac
Cooley, 1. M.
Cooley, J. R.
Cooley, W. T.
Cooper, John
Cooper, John L.
Cooper, John T.
Cooper, S. T.
Copeland, J. P.
Copeland, T. M.
Corley, F. A.
7
Corley, F. M.
68
Cornish, John
75
Co:rnish, J. H.
56
Covington, J. A.
56
Covington, J. W.
120
Covington, W. Fletcher
44
Cowart, D. J.
66,
67,
120,
121
Cox, R. A.
37
Craig, J. C.
37
Craig, J. J.
34
Craighead, H. B.
6
80
31
41
75, 76, 80
74, 75
68, 74, 76
96
14, 15
78
45
68
54
34
121
26, 27
21, 22
18, 19
40
Davenp:>rt, Henry J.
36
Davis, Elizabeth A.
21, 22
Davis, J. A.
55, 76
Davis, J. M.
31, 32
Davis, Jeff M.
35
Davis, John
Davis, John F.57, 76, 79, 94, 95, 120
79, 120
Davis, John M.
79
Davis, J. M.
36, 37
Davis, R. L.
59
Davis, 'l11os. J.
40, 59, 68, 69
Davis, T. J.
67
Davis, W. B.
57, 77
Davis, W. E.
52
Davis, W. L.
Crews, M. G.
Cross, H. B.
13
25
91
79
120, 121
6
21, 22
84, 85
43
121
7
7, 120
7
76
continued in June, 1984)
37
Sr!cMball, Arkansas
(Searcy County)
is located 12 miles West of Marshall
on Hwy. 74 West. In 1887 when the nane of the post office was being changed
from Calf Creek, a request was sent to the Post Office Depart:nent in washington to change the nane to Sn:lwhaJ.l, but when the papers cane back, the nane
had been approved as ~.-
'!his survey was researched and prepared by Bobby Mays and her rrother, Ira
cash.
William IroDERMILK
born Dec. 6, 1839, d. Nov. 10, 1905
"Trusting in Jesus, he passed over
the river"
B.S. L:rv:nGION,
Jessie '~,
&lI1
of
H.M.·~
H.M.~
J. D. rt::G:;INS, son of
Mr. & Mrs. Jim rt::G:;INS
S. W. WHI'I'I:Al'l
M. J. WHI'I'I:Al'l
&lI1
of;
Jan. 2, 1852 - March 8, 1931
June 19, 1848 - April lS, 1917
"Father and Mother are gone but not f0l:90Lten"
sal of M.J. & Sarah w. ~
b. Nov. 3, 1891, d. May 12, 1909
"May the resurrecgion find thee on the
bosom of Thy Q::xi" "Mother's baby you krx:lw'"
Ben W. 'I1I.YWR
Jesse M. GRIFFEN
Baby Margaret Sue, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Paul T. CASTELBERRY
Albert,
June 18, 1913 - Dec. 19, 1974
"He just sliwed iiMaY"
June 18, 1883 - April 21, 1923
"Q;me but not forgotten"
b. May 6, 1935 - d. May 8, 1935
"Gone to be an lmgel"
Betty 1mn Linch wn.IHITE
b. Nov. 25, 1935-d. Jan. 13, 1976
Lesenda D!WIS
(Depriest) Mary Francis, wife of
J. R. S'lnlE, b. M!Ir. 29, 1852d. July 19, 1890 (Stone)
Bozine GRIFFIN
Mantine Taylor Bro9N
Apr. 23, 1872 - Dec. 24, 1953
Apr. IS, 1922 - Jan. 27, 1945
"Daddy we will meet you"
'lURNEY, Martha J.
"Sweetly resting"
Jan. 13, 1904--Aug. 9, 1957
"She was the sunshine of our hale"
WRNEY, 'l'l:aImI H.
Feb. 6, 1898 - Apr. 1, 1974
"Gone but not forgotten"
Vena L. GRIFFEN
John M. GRIFFEN
Feb. 2, 1902 - Aug. 26, 1967
Nov. 7, 1898 - Jan. 29, 1959
Holy Bible Mother at Rest
Phillips Maurice,
Elizabeth CASH
Mr. & Mrs. Ad!!! 'mYlDR
Jan. 13, 1830 - Nov. 6, 1927
Elizabeth Dichey CASH
1887 J. CASH
1964
sal
of
Dec. 12, 1937
Debra R. GRIFFEN
Oct. 10, 1961 - Oct. 20, 1961
"Asleep in Jesus"
J
SEi\RCY
Deborah Renee (DE, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. W. E. (DE
Aug. 6, 1960 - Sept. 22, 1960
"Safe in the arms of Jesus"
CX)rJNl'Y f
AR
CALE'12\. C.
July 16, 1896 - Jan. 28, 1971
Ell:IRIl:XiE I Andy D.
Oct. 7,1893 - May 11, 1970
~
Ima DREWRY
Isaac Ike DREWRY
,Tan. 10, 1891 - Mar. 16, 1968
May 7, 1882 - Jan. 25, 1971
c. n.
'l'llYIDR
Arri:lrose M. TAYLOR, A.O.C. U. S. Navy
Mar. 5, 1914 - Apr. 29, 1977
May 17, 1876 - Mar. 16, 1968
EttR 'l'AYIDR
Carrron D. TAYIDR
Dec. 30, 1895
May 21, 1894 - Sept. II, 1969
"Gone but not forgotten"
,Tewel 1. LAWSON, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. lJIWSON
~,.
Velma McGowen GRINDER
Sept. 23, 1915 - May 31, 1975
29, 1922 - July 3, 1960
W. '1'. Mctn'IEN
Italy SLAY
.July 7, 1881 - May 19, 1954
Sept. 2, 1905 - Feb. 29, 1951
"\IE will rreet you again"
Cleve TAYLOR
Frena A. TAYIDR
Apr. 16, 1891 - Jan. 4, 1951
HAt Rr-;;st
July 4, 1898 - Jan. 15, 1963
"At Rest"
ll
Bal,e!: DAVIS
Sorld War I
Ethel O. OODGES, daughter of
Ark. - P\I'J' U .S.Arrqy
W. P. and M. L. HODGES
born July I, 1887 - Oct. 4, 1888
M,1r. 1, 1894 - Nov. 24, 1973
Penjamin H. HODGES, son of IV.P.
Ho..'lges, b. Feb. 22, 1889
&
Jessie M. HODGES
1830 - 1910
M.L.
d. J·an. 12, 1899
"/I precious one from us has gone
a voice we loved is still a
place l.s vacant in our tare,
which never can be filled"
Dave TICE
Ibm 4-4-1901
Died 8-15-1924
Logan George
1913 - 1917
Rutha, wi.fe of George
130m Nov. ll, 1887
sror:r
DE'IN,
son of Brantley
W. H. SFAY
Born June 4, 1852
Died June 7, 1919
"No fear, no =e,sha11 dim the hour
that manifests the Saviour's power"
Died Dec. 3, 1910
"(',one but not forgotten"
I.Duisa M., daughter of M &
Louisa BREWER
Born May 30, 1896 - Died Aug. 1, 1896
"Budded on earth to b1= in Heaven"
L. D. HClDGES
Dec. 25, 1841
March 21, 1917
HAt Rest n
39
&
Maud
M.e.H.
M. F. fDISI'ED
1853 - 1927
"In loving :merrory"
Margaret
e.
Anton ADLESICE, Jr. - KentlX:ky I Lieut.
Air Corps - tbrld war II
HILL
Nov. 17, 1846 - Mar. 8, 1922
"Gone but not foxgotten"
Jan. 10, 1823 - June 7, 1947
Mary R. Mlesich
Anton Mlesick
Mar. 25, 1882 - Dec. 25, 1954
Jan. 17, 1881 - Feb. 6, 1938
Wife of M. IDN:D.UER
Bill HICKMAN
Born JUne 10, 1887
Died March 1, 1912
"Gone but not foxgotten"
wa.
J. c!\sH, H.
Born 1750 - Died 1872
Leander
e.
Arizona B. DRrl'lRY (M:>ther)
DRrl'lRY (Father
1870 - 1945
1883 - 1937
Louisa PASS4:)RE
Feb. 25, 1841 - Oct. 24, 1930
"Resting in Iqle of a
Glorious resurrection"
Ben J.
Parlee, daughter of Benjanan ..
IDuisa PASSM:>RF.
Born Aug. 8, 1879
Died M3.y 7, 1891
"Asleep in Jesus"
Jasper H. PASS4:)RE
Born May 19, 1873
Died Dec. 23, 1909
''We will meet again"
e.
PASSM)RE
CO. L. M:l. La
M. IDRlM!\.N (Mason sign)
Lillie Bell, daughter of
Bom April 23, 1833
Died Dec. 15, 1906
"Kind father of love Thou art
gone to thy rest"
H. T ... J. L. BIAIR
William W. JAfX)
Dec. 22, 1855 - Mar. 22, 1949
Martha
J. H.
Nr RI!5T
A1.ma !Dar, daughter of
Born Jan. 12, 1887
Died May 4, 1898
"Gone but not forgotten"
JAfX)
J'Uly 18, 1860 - May 30, 1937
"She. is at rest in Heaven"
"l' ,
JAfX)
Bom March 15, 1818
Died Dec. 8, 1909
W. W... M. F.
JAfX)
Born Mar. 4, 1892 - Died Feb. 18, 1905
"Weep not for !le sweet in the silent
t:I::'!Ib I sleep, angels robed in snowey
White guard !le by day and by night
till God shall bid !le rise and meet !le. "
40
C. A. J!XD (Jaro?)
Ibm N::>v. 2, 1884
Dim April 29, 1911
"N:lt r:DIi but In the oc:ming
year it may be In the better
land, we 'll read the meaning
of our tears and thers sane
time we will understand. II
Isaac Taylor, son of
J. A. & M. J. CJ:.TH.tJNS
Ibm April 17, 1883
Dim JUne 9, 1883
Infant son of J. B. & L. C. GRIFFIN'
Ibm July 5, 1910
Jim, lnfant son of Wade & Mal:y
F. GRIFFIN
Ibm 1880
Infant son of J. B. & L. C. GRlFFlN
Ibm June 7, 1909
Died Aug. 9, 1909
Dim July 10, 1910
Jess G. GRlFFlN
Lula G. GRIFFIN
(M:>ther)
July 16, 1876 - May 24, 1943
(Fahter)
Feb. 29, 1876 - May 25, 1941
(Farewell)
wade GRIFFIN
(Farewell)
Mal:y F. GRlFFlN
Sept. 15, 1840 -
Dec. 6, 1838 - Dec. 22, 1880
Oct. 6, 1903
"OUr darling' has gone to rest"
Nelly G., daughter of J. M. & M. M.
John M. lWf.1 (MuIon sign)
IlANNl\.
Ibm Sept. IS,
Dim Sept. 20,
"Farewell, my wife & children
all frail you a father Christ doth
call "
1851 - 1926
1904
1905
Elizabeth fWtoI.
Ibm Jan. I, 1825
Died Dec. 14, 1902
"A faithful wife & loving
nother has gone to rest"
Sacred to the 11lE!1O~ of
E. S. fWtoI. (Mason Sign)
Ibm May 9, 1822
(Farewell)
Mal:y G. wife of A/A? BRl\DLE.Y
Ibm March 14, 1849
Earl Martin
Aug. 9, 1918 - AUg. 23, 1918
Died Feb. 24, 1896
uJ:iM+ln
"Baby dear we leave thee here
Till Jesus bids thee arise"
Dim Dec. 31, 1888
Cinevra L. B1II:CE:R
Dr. A. S. B1II:CE:R
July 22, 1871 - May 4, 1953
March 30, 1867 - Oct. 2, 1927
"'!by trials ended thy rest is won"
.
,
Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
F10y Opal, daughter of
& Mrs. L. B. GREI!NHAW
March 2, 1905 - N::>v. 7, 1917
"A fairer bud of pIanise
never bl.oc:tred"
GREENHAW
Mr.
May 22, 1912 - May 22, 1912
"gene so soon"
Mal:y L., Daughter of
Lilly L. B1II:CE:R
Ibm March 18, 1902
Dim N:lv. 4, 1902
"He carries the l.anbs
In his bosom"
Hue! & M•. J. GRIFFIN
Ibm Jan. 9, 1890
Dim July 8, 1891
"Asleep In Jesus"
41
Safroney, wife of
Nancy L. GRIFFIN
William J. ROT,r.TS
Born Jan. 27, 1844
Oct. 27, 1866 - April 28, 1920
"FaretIe11 »
Died April 4, 1909
"As a wife devoted as a lIDther affectiDnate as a friend ever kind and true"
Glee GRIFFIN, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. GRIFFIN
Jack HOLLIS
Aug. 29, 1924 - Sept. 12, 1924
Batyl F. DREWRY
Berlin GRIFFIN, daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. J. B. GRIF.FIN
Born & Died July 10, 1925
Feb. 15, 1916
Aug. 28, 1938
Arzella TAYIOR, daughter
W. c. & K. M. TAYIOR
Jan. 22, 1914 - Aug. 13, 1915
"Of such is the ld.:n.gdom of Heaven"
Clarence TJOO:DR
Jan. 8, 1908 - June 4, 1925
"'ltIO 'ltIOu are't gone,
fond 1TBlDries cling to thee"
I.Dwel1 Kenneth TAnDR, son of
Glanis TAYIOR, daughter of
W. C. & K. M. TAYIDR
March 21, 1918 - June 12, 1925
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. TAYLCR
Oct. 24, 1911 - Oct. 29, 1915
"<bne to be an Angel"
"She was the sunshine of our Hcm:!"
Born Apr. 15, 1905 - Died Jan. 5, 1906
Triplet children of H. M.
LIIllN3S':LOO
Born & Died June 1, 1900
Bette C., daughter of H. M. & M. M.
LIVINGS'IDN
Dl:'e\oIey
CO. L. Cav.
William Franklin, son of H. M. & M. M.
~
& M. M.
Born Oct. 10, 1898 - Died Oct. 25, 1898
Mary Dl:'e\oIey
M. M. L:rvIN:lS'roN
wife of H. M. LIVIN:;S'IDN
J. B. 'l'Jl>1W
Born May 11, 1873 - Died Oct. 14, 1908
"(bne but not forgotten"
M. J. TAYLOR
H. C. TAYIOR
(M:lther)
Nbv. 19, 1861 -
NOv. 22, 1918
(Father}
Dec. 4, 1860 - Feb. 9, 1942
30, 1897 - May 26, 1915
"<bne but not forgotten"
John Phillips, son of J. P.
& Viana McCALL
Born Aug. 21, 1884 - Died Jan. 22, 1894
Ozero David QIANDLER
~~s~.
S.Arn¥, ~
Sam IlENRY
Born Dec.
Jan. 17, 1896 - Jan. 3, 1947
Died Dec. 1, 1918
I.ova IlENRY
Martha 1lENRY, wife of
George IlENRY
ex:bert
Handler
-
u.
Born June 1, 1918 - Died Nbv. 17, 1918
Lillie L. M:::C1\SL!\NIl
wife of Tan M:::C1\SL!\NIl
Feb. 24, 1884 - June 12, 1924
"She 'WaS the sunshine of ~ lane"
14?, 1916
R.J.~
March 18, 1845 - Sept. 29, 1925
CO. 1 30th Reg. ~~s CAV
(Mason siQll)
42
l.
Ross M::DANIEL
lIl'!IaOOa. Hogue. SlOi
Apr. 18, 1877 - July 9, 1948
Feb. 3, 1881 - July 17, 1961
"A loving husband, a kind father"
''We will meet again"
John W. II::GJE
Lucille II::GJE
Feb. 22, 1869 - Jan. 18, 1918
''We will meet again"
July 4, 1901 - Nov. 19, 1918
"At Rest"
Nora, wife of J. H. ALLEN
May 21, 1867 - Mar. 8, 1916
May 5, 1885 - Apr. 25, 1937
Ida lUiEl'£
"Weep not papa & children for !lie,
I am waiging in Heaven for thee"
McCASIAND
M. A. M::X.2\SIANO
Nancey~ND
Feb. 27, 1843 - Feb. 23, 1939
July.18, 1845 - Dec. 3, 1936
W. W. S. ~
Born Sept. 26, 1869
Died May 29, 1889
Born Aug. 5, 1832
Died March 3, 1889
E. J. SIDl\M!'OO!:R
Loise, daughter of A. R.
Jarvis, son of Mr. and Mrs.
& Ada
M::DANIEL
'mYIOR
Aug. 16, 1910 - Oct. 12, 1912
Dec. 13, 1919 - Aug. 27, 1921
''Weep not loved ones for !lie, I am
waiting in Heaven for thee"
"If it be thou will"
CAMPBElJ:.
C. H. C!\MPBEJ:.J:..
Arvis J. CI\MPBELL
Sept. 4, 1837 - May 22, 1914
Nov. 13, 1846 - July 8, 1929
"Gone but not forgotten"
'lURNEY
Melle 'lURNEY
wilse 'lURNEY
Feb. 22, 1870 - July 28, 1922
March 12, 1868 - Oct. 19, 1947
~,~terofI'
W. &L.M. 'lURNEY
Bom Jan. 13, 1898
Died July 30, 1908
"From loves shining circle
the gems drop away"
Gulnary Wilson
July 17, 1880 - Sept. 6, 1899
''We will meet again"
P. C. (Lum) WRNEY
Freedonia WRNEY
Dec. 16, 1872 - Jan. 6, 1961
Jan. 10, 19 (8?) 70 - July 4, 1943
"Gone but not forgotten"
Phillips Maurice, son of
Richad S. PCMELL
Died Dec. 18, 1910 - 1Iged 77 years
"Gone but not forgotten"
Mr. and Mrs. Ode 'J2InDR
Dec. 12, 1937
Clingrron 'mYIOR
Infant daughter ofA. S. & C. L. B!\KER
Bom Dec. 10, 1900 - Died Jan. 2, 1901
"Budded on earth to bloan in Heaven"
(Father)
Nov. 29, 1883 - June 2~, 1931
"(bne but not forgotten"
43
Infant daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. B.
- Oct. 2, 1899 - Nov. 9, 1899
~J. ~,w.lleofH.C. ~
Nov. 19, 1861 - Nov. 22, 1918
~
"Rest :in peace thou gentle spirit"
"Gale so soon"
M. L. wife of J. J. GRmlHl\W.
GREI!NHAW
J. J. GREENHAW
Feb. 22, 1851 - Dec. 5, 1891
Dec. 15, 1837 - Oct. 14, 1917
(Father)
(!-bther)
"Beloved parents
f~"
Francis wife of P. T. M. ~
Bom Nov. 10, 1839 - DiOO Feb. 10, 1890
"May the resurrection fini thee on the
bosan of '1hy God"
M. J. 'lURNEY
L. T. WRNEl1'
Bill WRNEl1'
Jan. 24, 1847 JuneC.
peqgy WRNEl1'
Oct. 25, 1845 - Oct. 7, 1937
Nov. 28, 1916
Elsie M.
~
Nov. 28, 1881 - Feb. 29, 1932
~
April 30, 1930 - March 4, 1933
"At rest"
"OUr loving Father"
Dorsey A. WHI'l'.U.l'l
Sept. 25, 1877 - April 11, 1976
CArRELL
Ma M. CI\MPBELL (Eastern Star)
June 4, 1884 - Dec. 5, 1961
Benjamin T. CI\MPBELL (Mason)
July 22, 1878 - Oct. 8, 1966
'Ihedford H. CI\MPBELL
~
daughter of
B. T. & M. S. CI\MPBELL
Born Oct. 31, 1909-DiOO Oct. 4, 1911
"Asleep :in Jesus"
Aug. 25, 1904 - Jan. 24, 1948
"Gone to keep his appo:intn'ent
with God"
~
'lbbitha TAYWR
J. wife of W. S.
~
April 17, 1877 - Nov. 15, 1963
Born
William S. 'l7'IYI.OR
"Gone to a brighter !:ate
where grief can not care"
Dec. 13, 1944
DiOO June 3, 1898
Aug. 28, 1856 - Aug. 12, 1924
"Gone but not forgotten
Dennis Cl\ST.£..mERRY'
Johnie S. CAST.Ll!2ERRY (Mason sign)
Born Apr. 21, 1889- DiOO Dec. 23, 1897
"Christ loved him and
took him !:ate"
Dec. 20, 1887 - Oct. 31, 1925
"On that bright ilmortal shore
IIlget to part no rrore"
we shall
Cl\S'l'LEBERRY
Isaac L. CAST.Ll!2ERRY
AI:bie O. His wife,
July 15, 1861 - May 21, 1939
Oct. 7, 1867 - Feb. 28, 1934
"She was the sunshine
our !:ate"
of
"A tender father and afaithful friend"
Mi1drOO TAnDR
DiEii 1915 - Age 32 years
"A tender IlOther and a faithful friend"
44
'"
'
PhilO. Duane TAYWR
Lm:w.in Philo TAnOR
Arl;ansas ~. u. s.
March 15, 1934 - Feb. 20, 1935
Navy
Heaven can not heal"
W::Irld war II
July 25, 1908 - July 28, 1949
J. T. M::!CU'lXl!EN
J:Orth
"Earth has no
SOI'IUol'
that
Born 183 ?
TAYI£lR
Dallas C. TAYI£lR
verlie M. TAYWR
1893 - 1975
1892 "At Rest"
----
"At Rest"
M3:ry A. wife of R. A. PIANT
(Fastem Star)
R. A. PIANT
Aug. 6, 1859 - Dec. 7, 1916
"Resting in IDpe of a glorious
Aug. 9, 1856 - Aug. 16, 1931
"Resting till the resurrection
resurrection"
:t.t>rn"
o:>nley, son of
Ural son of
W. S. & B. TAnOR
Born OCt. 12, 1908
Die:i Jan. 6, 1910
"Asleep in Jesus"
P. B.
&
L. B. TAYI£lR
Feb. 29, 1908 - May 25, 1916
"May he
rest in peace"
GRAY
EmIl. GRAY (Fastem Star)
Bliss GRAY (Mason)
JUne 17, 1900 ----
Sept. 24,1898 - Feb.20, 1930
Cl\MPBELL
Ruby Cl\MPBELL
W. H. Cl\MPBELL
I>bv. 13, 1899 - -
May 15, 1907 - May 27, 1971
Billy DREJi!RY
Marvin DF5'1ID'
Tilda Box SMI'lH
W. H. OOX
Dec. 28, 1851 - Dec. 24, 1921
Aug. 17, 1889 - JUne 11, 1921
"Beloved father and sister"
,
,
Wilson Edwal:d TAYWR
M3:ry TAYI£lR
(Father)
May 9, 1887 - Aug. 12, 1944
"Gone but not forgotten"
OCt. 27, 1848 - Tenn.
April 11, 1931
Myram El'HRIDGE
Zettie L. daughter of
Jan. 25, 1853 - Feb. 19, 1931
H. C. & H. M. TAYI£lR
Born Dec. 18, 1905
Die:i Jan. 15, 1906
"Her end was peace"
"At Rest"
Nellie RENFroE (daughter)
1917 - 1918
(Born in Tenn.)
REN.FIOE
Stella A. RENFroE
1890 - 1917
45
(Mother)
Ella A., daughter of
H. C. & H. M. TAYIDR
So:rn Dec. 23, 1903 - Died Sept.20, 1905
Henry C. TAYIDR
July 1, 1876 - Oct. I, 1914
"At Rest"
Son of I. B. am Ina DREMff
Bo:rn AUg. 25, 1910
SeyIrour 'mYI.OR
May 15, 1892 - Feb. 12, 1945
"At Rest"
Died Kbv. 12, 1911
"Asleep in Jesue"
(:ax:k of 1Iqes)
Cora B. TAYIDR and baby girl
wife of Farley Cooper
July 5, 1902 - Feb. 25, 1922
"Blessed are the pure in heart
for they shall see Qx1"
Minnie TAYIDR
Feb. 10, 1894 - Kbv. 17, 1918
"At Rest"
William C. TAYIDR
May 2, 1872 - Sept. 24, 1927
"N;>t dead only asleep
in Jesus"
GrandI!Dther
Margaret T. 'mYI.OR
Nov. 29, 1849 - Nov. 20, 1917
Ananda DRDIRY
B. Z. DREMff
So:rn April 22, 1847
Died Jan. 2, 1918
"Gone but not forgotten"
April 11, 1845 - May 11, 1931
Ment>er L. DREMff
Dec. 29, 1879 - May 12, 1933
"M:lther sleeping"
..
..
1/
Arkansas Genealogical Society has recently receiVEd a donation of serre five
plus years issues of publications by the Weld County, Colorado, Genealogical
Society. These will be catalogued, bound am placed on file with our books
at the Little :ax:k Public Library. I am sure all will enjoy seeing this
contribution to our collection.
nris contribution was mada by IIatiJer Iris M. Jones, P. O. Box 334, laSalle,
certainly thank Mrs. Jones for her generosity am for caring
and sharing.
OJ 80645, and we
46
STONE COUNTY· 1890 REAL ESTATE TAX L1ST
T 13,
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T.M. H •••
w.e.
T.
Ch •••
~axfi.ld
J. S. Younger
A.J. Ford, Est.
loB. Williams
Elizabeth Stafford
R.P. King
Sarah Evett.
J .1'1. Ivey
0.1'1. Stokes
W.A. Halliburton
J • K• York
A• W• Hall
Plartin Evetts
Simon. Adler
J .. M.. Gray, 1 r •
J .. N • Gray
C • C • Dougles.
J .. T .. Tucker
Jane Oougless
G .. C Boston
J • W• Gray
J • H • Gray, Sr.
R.. P .. Phillips
T " C .. Monday
W• C • Bell
J • P • "'oore
J • W • Oougless
J .. E .. Andre",s
J • J • Hooper
4
T 14,
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,
30hn K. Linds
Willian Ivy
1.1'1. Hess
Willian Acree
T.M. a •• rd
R B
Mary R. Hatfield
A.W. Welbourn
Wiley D.a ___ , Est.
J.A. Holland
Emarintha Ford
Jno. B. Richardson
William Ricnardson
W.B. Gray
J.~.
Gray, Est.
G .1'1. Hall
W.z. Balk
Abe Knight
T. O. Plartin
loK. Lindsay
T.J. McCellan, Est.
J.R. Kelley
T 13, R 9
J .. M ..
o•c •
Conditt
Evetts
Cese
Belles
Hancock
Sherrill
Bettis
Beard
Dewey
Gillispie
Stokes
J.D.
Richardson
B.B.
J .. M to
S .0.
J .. J ..
H .. C ..
S.D.
T .. 1ft ..
A .. C ..
A• J •
Sarah Evetts
J.B. Williams
Reuben Phillips
Jane Oougla.
C.C. Douglas
C.B. Grigsby.
J.C.C. Davis
T.W. Sanderson
T 14, R 9
W.P. Campbell
J .B. Greenway
J.~. Goodman
Jonathan Haney
PI.A. Holcomb.
W.C. Bundy
V.U.(?) T. Foster
W.J. Canard
A.W. Canard
P.I. Parker
a.A. Canard
Francis Holcomb
James Holcomb, Est.
F. C. MUrphree
Sarah Broyle,.
l.A. Hollandworth
W.A. King
l'Iary A. Dawson
J .. R • Kellay
J ., C .. Collom, Est.
W.L. Ford
J. J. Wilcox
M .. R .. Halliburton
47
J.W. Younger
Jeff Seaton
John R. Robertson
Thos. Stubblefield
Laura C. Taylor
E. J. Goodwin
~.ry R. HatfiBld
A.P. Pruett
D.C. Anderson
G.W. Pilgrim, Jr.
Elizabeth Goodman
G.W. Pilgrim, Sr.
J. C. Catterton
C.G. Greenway
F.C. MUrphree
J.D. Coats
Eady Murphre.
A.F«
Foster
J.H.
J. T.
Foster
Greenway
R.A~
Younger
w.e.
Canard
Jesse Bettis
H.C. Logan
John FOlks
J.L. Pruett
W.N. Edgar, Est.
J.W. Copeland
E .L. Fulks
H.C. Sherrill
1'1·.rtha Boston
lIIah_la Decker
J.3. I'IcCraw
Isaac Holland.wort,
J.F. Beasley
lno. F. Beasley.
Mary Smith
W.E. Davis
E.A. Richardson
W.T. Wilcox
C.A. Hall
W.E. Davis
Hopson Steele
J.H. Collins
A.C. Dewey
Joseph Wilborne
M.A. Davis
l.P. Cartwgight
LC.C. Davis
3.1'1. Condit
J.M.
Case,
Wm. Acree
T1.5,R·9
Est.
W.E. Davis
a.H. Sheffield
J.M. Hinkle, Est.
A.B. Bre~er & Son
Elias Patrick
A.F. Benson
Illm. H. Campbell
ilIm. C. Chitwood
T • \'fI • Hess
A • T • Fa s t •. r
W~ J • Canard
o . A • Grimas
M. A • Halcomb
J • B • Canard
Alford Hess
Jno. B. Canard
Ill.H. Bundy
a.A. Canard
Jonathan Haney
A.P. Pruett
Ill. Ill. Campbell
A.C. Dewey
Lill. Kemp
J.J. Kemp
Mary J. Johnson
J.P. McIntire
Reuben Phillips
B.F. Davis
1'1. V. Copeland
LB. Everett
T14,Rl0
P.I. Parker
Sherwood Burns
A.T. Foster
A.J. Burns
James S. Bryant
Arthur Overton
C.T. Beckham
LB. Northcutt
J.R.B. Lancaster
Hannah Garrison
J.T. Greenway
A.B. Moffitt
C.C. Roberts
J.III.C. Hinkle
James Gaylor
R .W. Whitfield
Reuben Whitfield
W.A. Wade
Mary Hinkle
III.R. Hinkle
Jesse 1'1. Pilgrim
a.A. Canard
J.~. Smith
1lI.1ll. Haley
J.C. Anderson
John Hinkle
James Elliott
James H. Simpson
0.5. Lynn & J. Simpson
A. & F. Lancaster
Jno. S. Pittman
S.H. Winston, Est.
Ill. W. W'h i t f ie I d
L.T. Whitfield
J.A. Cart",right
C.C. B'eckh.m
David Canard
J.L.
Cross
S.H. l'I1ser
F.M. Martin
~.rgaret iIIinston
J.W. Humphry
J.C. ~clntire
J.A. McIntire
Jame. A. Haley
Jno. A. ~clntire
J.H. Simpson
0.5. Harri.
David Lynn
Jno. N. PlcCarn
Elisha Franklin
Joseph Bea.ley
J .W. Bickla
J.B. Lynn
J • A " Freeze
Pi.G. Haynes
D • F • Bickle
John W• Freeze
PI. R .. Sutton
I • J • Anderson
T • U1 • Kemp
R • E • Whitfield
To J • McCoy
J. S. Wilkins
A , C•
Oewey
J.R.B.
Lancaster
J.M. Hinkle, Est.
E.C. Beckham
A.B. Brewer & Sons
George McCray
Harri.on Williams
Lee Lancaster
III.C. Atchison
C.M. Beckham, Est.
Jno. T. Barham
Porter Hodge
H.F. Barham
J. T. Nesbitt
John Hopper
Arthur Overton
G.E. Northcutt
I.e. Northcutt
T16.Rl0
III.F. & O.T. Watkins
Lucretia Harri.
J.L. Fisher
Robert E. Jeffery
Amos Bingham
W.J. Wallace
Asa Jeffery
Jane Harris
Ambrose Jeffery
T13.Rll
Mark. A. Goodwin
A.J. & P.N. Lancaster
Illrn. Collier
T.w. Cartwright
a.F.C. Young
I.I1.R.
Bro",n
Henry Fulks
J.D. Fulks
A.J. FUlks
M.J. Haynes
Samuel Yeakley
T14,Rl1
l'Ia.field
Kemp
Nancy A. Martin
IlI.E.
J.T.
T 1 s: • R 1 0
I'ITS.
Jane Harris
Mahala Deck lit
F .5. Lancaster, Est.
J.E. Rosa
Mahela Decker
~arilda McDonald
Thomas E.dy
48
M,C.
Rosa
.
W.H. Rosa, Jr.
J.III. Burgess
J.R.B. 'Lancaster
Elizabeth la~ca.ter
A.B. Brewer
J.R. Everett
Joseph Hixson
Elizabeth Smith
loA. King
G.C. Hinkle
J.F. Chappell
B.B. Evetts
J.J. Kemp
C.C. Hinkle
111m. L. lancaster
Jacob King
Lou E. Dugger
D.J. (7) Baker
John III. Baker
John Hibbitt
Samuel Dugger
J.J. Dugger
T.III. Storey
Wm. H.H. Oyler
Wm. S. Rushing
J.G. Cobb
J.D. Jacobs
S.R. Hopper
A.J. Sands, Est.
T.N. Baker
A.J. IIIcGee
W• H • Kendrick
T • \Jl , B.ker
Jno. D. Martin
J • III • Tubbs
H. Denman
Roddy B. Beckham
Ireland Cooper
R.O. Decker
Thornton Arnold
Isaac F. Malog
Nancy Brewer
R.B. Decker
A.W.
Brewer
R.L.
A.B.
Brewer
Brewer
G.V.(?) Killian
J.G. Rev
S. T. Brewer
ToO. Plartin
A.B. Moffitt
111m. R. Brewer
James Gaylor
G.A. Case
J.W.
Brewer
C.
McMurty
I.W. Casey
T.6.
lan~aster
Emerson
Christin Risner
J.M. IIIcCallIster
Joseph IIIcCallister
John H. HIlSs
Samuel Vinson
T.K. finch
Banj. Whitfield
Carroll Chambers
S.D. Morrison
III.C. Anderson
him.
Canada
John
John
J.3.
S.T.
C.C.
Jno.
P. Remsey
W. I'IcCoy
Kemp, Jr.
l'Iartin
Beckham
D. Pruett
J.J.
Kemp,
Sr.
R.E. Whitfield
N.J. Gowen
30hn Halpein
W.C. Kemp
J.P. Ramsey
Henry Thane
W.3. Cagle
lIIary Rosson
Jno. 1'1. Burgess
Jno. I'I'IcDarmon
James Johnson
him. Johnson
l'Iark R. Goodwin
T15,R11
Jane Harris
John Haney
John A. Strassman
bI.l. Pryor
Isaac Teague, Est.
T.J. Teague
J.J. Teague
III.E. l'Iaxfield
49
3. Wood
Prater,
Basil Prater,
R.W. Killian
J.T. Kemp
E. Chappell
E.C. Beckham
W.O. Chappell
S.H. Miser
\tJ.C. Emerson
a.H.
Robt.
Basil
J.P.
Jr.
E. t •
Jessen
J.N. I'IcCarn
Basil Prater, Sr.
Isaac S. Zinn
(I, T .. Brewer
III.T. livesay
Jno. H. Hopper
E.I'I. Miser/llloser 7
F ',R. Long
J.C. Haney
Alex Long
C. Jessen, Est ..
Jno. lIIaloy
Jacob King
J.5. Ivy
Samuel R. Hudgens
T16,R11
N an c y
J.
Ha r r i s
G.W. Rhodes
R.C. lIIatthewes
Thos. S. Compton
III.F. & D.l. Watkin.
IJl.R. Hayden
Mary P. Cartwright
C.W. Johnson
W.E. Maxfield
H.8. Harris
Joseph Hixson
Phillip III. Jeffery
Franklin Perrin
John Tarwater
lIIary A. Jeffery
Asa Jeffery
John Smoot
J.M. Hamilton
T.J. Meshe""
Est.
F.M. Bro",n
W. J. Wa'llace
Ambrose Jeffery
R.Eo Jeffrey
III.J. Wallace
v. C. Prickett
Mrs. O.f'1. Farr
John H. Brown
Is.ac Teague, Est.
J.C. Haney
John Haney'
T17,R11
T.N. eaker
James F.P. Cunningham
C.C. Webb
Hooser lIIathslIIs
H.lllcl'luilin
LB. Flanery
W.H. Hawkins
W. T. S~an
James Wyatt
~oses
Branscumb,
Thos.
Est.
John Livingston
Joshua Bond, Est.
C.R. Aiken
Ceo. W. Adrian
Newton Sea
Richard Nelson
Permeli. Adrian
C.W. Adrian
W.E. Pla.field
Benj. Tracy
Rosanna Childs
Jacob Dillard
Joseph Hixson
Jno. W. Branscumb
Jesse Harris
Wm. Stoner/Stover?
T13,R12
Bryant l'Iay
James III. Holland
John W. Hines
George Sibley
Dan.
Harper
Wesley Branscumb
G.W.
Harper
J.H. Berry
John Collins, Est.
Jesse Files
T. Yo Casey
J.L. lIIay
F.I'I. Play
Bryant Holland
O. T. Cummings
J.T. HOlland
H.K. Carter
J.T ..
Ross
J.H. files
John W. Hinkle
E.D. RUShing
Jno. f. Cunningham
D.C. Dodson
Leatherwood
J.E. Webb
J.A. Anderson
W.H. Horton
J.e. Anderson
R.L. Farris
Sarah J. Broyles
J.~.
Taylor
John H. l'Iaxey
W• T. Brid 9 em a n
a.F. Ford
B.P. Po",ell
J.I'I. Farris
PI.£.A. Bridgeman
T.P. Martin
J.W. Franks, Est.
Henry Williams
D.T. Johnson
III.R. Broyles
Peter Martin
J.L. Johnson
T.F. Johnson
J.III. Johnson
T.P. rt\artin
LG. l'Iattin
Oavid Oeaten
John H. Broyles
W.iYI.
Lacy
A.III. Dearen
I./J.? P. Looney
L.B. Green
T.J. & I'I.M. Hess
PeggY,A. Shannoh
A.B. Brown & Sons
l!I1chael Poff
III.H. Kendrick
Lucinda Everage
Peter-Kendrick
O,R ..
Oodson
R. III. Broyles
C. Smith
J .PI.
Dodson
James Hocott
Robt. Dodson
James M. Johnson
J.F'.
J.C. Brownfield
A.B. Brewer & Sons
Jno. W. Branscumb
Goodwin
E1Habeth eray
Z.T. Johnson
Elizabeth Taylor
N.f. Woodworth
J.[. Dodd
50
T15,R12
Joseph Wallac.
James Stephens
ToJ. Moore
J.L. Stephens
Ambrose Brewer
J.T. Woody
111m. Johnson
J.N. IIIcCern
B.F. Thoma.
Levi Pitts, Est
Martha Allen
Asa Passmore
D.T. Hood
£.\11.
Plartin
N.J. Smithee
W. F. George
Jno. l'Ialoy
Nancy M. Baker
S.N. Cooper
L.C. Gammill
III. B. Cothron
J
&
c k son
A.B.
Go tal e,n
Brewer
James E. Avy
Permalia C. Cole
B.f. Ford
J.C. Hodges
Thos. R. Pruett
C.W. Vaughn
Anderson Cypert
L.O. Webb
hI.H.
Cooper
J.III. Franks, Est.
B.M. Webb
J.A. Anderson
H.W. Cooper
Mary Webb
C.C. Webb
S.N. Cooper
James Brown, Est.
James A. Anderson
Jas. F.P. Cunningham
D.C. Dodson
T16.R12
Sidney Coats
Mary J. lIIitchell
, .
W.E. lIIaxfield
Isaac Teague
P.O. Pryor, Est.
J.E. Thomas. Est.
T13,R13
Mary C. Cornett
Joseph lIIoody
J.E. & J.L. lIIaloy
Jno. III. Hines
W.R. lIIilliams
John A. Roe
J. E. Cornett
W• R. W111.i am.
N.B. McGlatheny
J. l'Ioody. Est.
J.J. Broyles
Jno. A. Broyles
J.A. Clark
James Shelton
T14,R13
l.J. Goodman
PI.G. Farris
lIIatilda Dodson
B ~ R .. Tubbs
J .1'1. Dodson
G • W•
Cryness
R • L • Farris
lIIary A. Lawrence
J. S. 1'I0rrison
, J • iii .. Franks. Est.
o • A • rqarrison
J • S • Morrison
T.B. Lawrence
•
J.L. Kirley
Nancy Wood.
F .1'1. Richardson
J.T. l'Ii11.
Henry Wart!
John Brinley
W.H. Bolinger
Wm. 8ranscumb
Mr5.(1) E.III. Franks
G.W.
Branscumb
John E. Dodd
J.L. lIIaloy
E.H. Smith
N.F. Woodworth
Thos. Branscumb
Dan. Perry
Mary Branscumb
R.C.
lIIitchell
e.c.
Brown
\If.H.
Passmore
W.A.
E.W.
Webb
l'Iartln
II1 .. E.
Plaore
loW. Branscumb
B.C.R. "'artin
J.E. & W.A. Branscumb
H.W. Passmore. Eat.
H.W. Harness
R.H. Harness
W.E~
Goodman. Est.
J. T. Passmore
A.J. Barnes
W.J. Branscumb
Bradford Ramsey
J.III. Warren
J.A. Richardson
Isaac Branscumb
l'Iartha Gammill
R.N. Hammon
Delcena Lawrence
P.K. Lee
D.P.
Avey
A.B. Jones
A.N. Copeland
l'Iartin 1'I0reland
S.A. Barnes
T15,R13
J .111. Bradsha ..
James lIIard
T. J. 1'I00re
J.t.
!'I.A.
A.H. George
Jesse l. George
Jna,. £. Branscumb
Wm. W. Ward
J.III. Kirley
F.III. Richardson
J.T. I'Iills
l'Iartin 1II0reland
Jno. W. Kirley
D.A. Morrison
D.W. Gammill
Isaac Branscumb
J.F.l'lorri5
Norman
J.l. Stephens
V .. PI. L a iii f,8 nee
Stephen Treat.
A.R. Sisk
III. H. Ramsey
H.A. Sisk
1'1.5. Treat
John Warden
N.S.
Est.
Freeman
B.S. Balentine
J. To P11tchell
Sarah A. Lawrence
P.I'I. Ferris
Carrol C. Brown
1.1'1. (ladson
G.lIJ. Balentine
J.S. Bro,"n
W.H. Huffines
Champion Farris
E.E. Branacumb
F.fII. Bro",n
R.P. Vaughan
ill.J. Young
Samuel 1IIare
A.N. Copeland
W.T. Bridgeman
1II1J. Allred
Eli Were
John Young
I'I.W. Horton
III.W. Ware
D.W. Richardson
L.C. Gammill
Ira Clarl<
Andrew Branscumb
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Branscumb
I.F. l'Ialoy
,A.C. Hill
W.H. Rosa
G.R. Case
D.C. (ladson
l.W. Humphrey
HOI
Denman
C. I'IcMurtry
Samuel Bro .. n
IlIm. H. Rosa
l.W. Casey
IlI.T. l'Iartin, Est.
T.N. Baker
D.C. Gledson
Co u'n t y Add i t ion
To fiitn.Vie ..
Wm. Lancaster
J.T. Kemp
Isaac !'laloy
F.!'l. Brewer
J.J.
Stone County was formed in 1873 from the counties
of Izard, Independence and Searcy, This Tax
List was extracted from microfilm on file at
the Arkansas History Commission.
Kemp
J.L. Lancaster
James Plaloy
J.P. Ramsey
Hinkle
Cartwright
Cueen E. Nelson
PI.C. Ros.
B.F. William.on
G.C.
Submitted by members of the Publications
Committee of the Arkansas Genealogical
Society
LA.
J
Brewers Addition
10 "lEn .. View
J.T.
J.J.
Kemp
Kemp,
Sr.
Bazel Prater,
Est.
Town of Sylamore
IlI.E. !'laxfield
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-------------------------------------------,---------------------------------.---ALLISON - WAJ;.'l:QN - ,VENABLE - WILDER CEMETEll.Y
This family cemetery is located off Highway 61 in Southeast Pulaski County.
Take Highway 161 South from Scott to the intersection with Highway 61 and turn
East (left); drive 3 miles to All:l:son Road and turn South (right). The cemetery
is located about one mile down this road on tne West stde. You will have to walk
out into a field to view the site, In 1978 a chain l~k fence was erected around
the cemetery.
Emily Walton - May 31, 1842 - Oct, 4, 1921
J. Edward Allison - Feb. 17, 1893 - March 5, 1910 - Son of James and Leila Allison
James N. Allison - Oct. 2, 1865 - Feb. 19, 1900 - Son of J.E. & Emily Allison
Sarah A. Allison - Died April 29, 1896 - Aged 32 years
mos. 27 days - Daughter
of J.E. & E. Allison
-Lula Wilder - Mar. 11, 1878 - Jan. 22, 1902 - Daughter of J.R. & M.A. Kil~gore
James (Wilder) - Died Sept, 5, 1885 - Aged 2 years, 11 mas - Son of Wm. & Mattie
Wilder
Mattie (Wilder) - Died Feb 12, 1886 - Wife of Wm. Wilder
R.H. Walton - Oct. 10, 1839 - Oct. 5, 1912
John (Venable) - Dec. 27, 1904 - July 16, 1905 - Son of J.L. & Effie Venable
J.E. Allison - Died Dec. 25, 1872 - 41 years 10 mos. 2 days
Martha E, (Killgore) - March 22, 1871 - Aug. 20, 1895 - Daughter of J,R, & M.A.
Killgore
D.B. Killgore - Nov. 18, 1875 - Nov 14, 1891 - Son of J.R. & M,A. Killgore
Submitted by Gus and Olive Marie Muckman of Little Rock, Arkansas
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Mu.1I:l\
The Ibn Francis COllection
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1i:.bDqht . . . bee 'Qb:t (by .........1 pel"tfOD8) on thi. coll.et1a
Mr. Don trancis, 426 E. 85th Street. Apt ,!-c. ~ev York C1ty. ~.! 10028 haa sent large
boxes (pre-paid) of material he haa ~eroxed from his fl1es. several different times, to our
ARKANSAS G!NEALOGlCAL SOCIETY +
This material has been grQuped into several (many) boOks,
some are 80 large they needed to be bound in h.rdcover~ other. have been bound in velo-bind
cover.. As much infot'm8.tiou t as t1ae and -energy would pet'll1t I h4a been listed h.re I The!e
books are now on the shelves. at the Little Roek Public LlbraT7 (2nd Floor - GENEALOGICAL)
HISTOlRi - Dl LA PAROISSE - DE - SAINT-MALAaBf! -
PAl - ['Xii!
Jut£S-ADRIEN KIROUAC -
Cur. de Saint-Malachie ~ Quebec - TYP. LAlLAMHE &PROULX ~ 1909
EDITOR'S NOTE: If you are able to read French, you ~11 po.sibly enjoy this book! 8S
the &ntire book 1s in Franchi The following is the only page ~itten in Americanl
Copied as follow.:
(Troduction)
ARCHBISHOP'S PALACE, QUEBEC
Quebec, December 17. 1908
Rev. J. A. Kirouac
Parish ~rieet of St MalachYt
Dear Sir~
I learn with pleasure that you are going to publieh ahortly the history of your parish
St Malachy. You will thereby imitate ,the good example already given by several priests of
the diocese who have agreeably and usefully employed their leisure time in doing s stm1lal
work. and have thus saved from the unavoidable ravages of time. annals that are often pre~
cious and trait ions of great interest.
All those who follow closely the development of our province according to the double
standsrd of material and spiritual advancement will be happy to learnhow your pari$h was
colonized. what sacrificea it cost the first pioneers to cleer their lands) what devotedneSI and activity the m1saio~riea had to diaplay to ~aks of hia poor region the importanl
and flo~riahina parish of St Malachy.
cure. will ~ gcc no doubt to your readers; it will make the=
Your work, ~ieur
1
h
admire the co~rage and virtues of their ancestors and help to make th
their native country.
em ove mote t an ev
Accept, deer monsieur le cour, the sssurance of my entire devotedness in Our Lo~d.
tL. N. ArcnSP of Quebec
le
EDITOR'S NOTE:
Totel pages 214 (xeroxed on ona side of page only) and again ALL IN FlENC
except this page (copied above!)
MUSKINGUM COUNTY CEMETERY BOOK - FALLS TOWNSHIP - Publiohed by the Mus'i.oum County
Gen.alogical Society. 1982 (Please write~ Mu.k1ngum County Chapt.r. OGS. 27 W.
Dtive, So. Zanesville, ON 43701, for price, etc~ of this book)
Overloo~
BATEMAN FAMILY GENtALQRY - By Hartis Bateman. 5th printing 1970. Includes sllied lines
of Ball~ Cayce. lwell, Cantt. Hank •• Hanson, Harris. Harriaon, Lacey~ Madison.
Montgomery. Richards, Shackelford. Slade, Stewart, Strong, Weems. Wolf. 57 pages.
Indexed~
BATEMAN FAMILY - by Harris Bateman. 1st printing 1952. Allied linea of Hanson.
Shackelford, Stewart, and Waems. 14 pages unindexed.
BATEMAN FAMILY - by Uarris Bateman. 3rd printing t964. Allied lines of Caycs, Gantt.
Ball. !we1l~ Hanson. Rarrie. Lacy. Madison, Slade. Stewart. strong, and ~eem8.
26 pages~ unindaxed.
RESTER BATEMAN. QUEEN OF ENGLISH SILVERSMItHS, by David S. Shure. 32 pages un1ndexed.
OUR 8ATEMAN ANCESTRY. compiled fQr Robert Edwin Bateman by Enid Elesnor ADAMS.
Includes Bateman~ of. ~~ryland as early as 1525. lt3 pages indexed. Includes allied
lit'l~s of Powell. EdlllUndson~ Biet', Carter. Mitchell and Bronner.
DESCENDA.."ITS OF DR. ELISHA BAtEMAN. compiled by Paul Batmnan 1980. 46 pages
indexed. Send queries to Paul Bateman~ 190-38 B 69 Avenue. Fresh Meadows. NY 11365 .
•••• Contact Don Francis (address above) for information on these books.* •••
THE NICHOLAS COv~S
11 pages. indexed.
F&~ILY
(Five generations in Tennessee. Illinois. snd Missouri)
tHE LEWIS GREEN SENIOR FAMILY OF SOUTHSIDE,
17 pages unfndexed.
53
VIRGINtA~
by Emilee Mills Staubach 1976.
THE BOULWARE FAMILY GENEALOGY 1608. 1924-1948. by Jame. Richmond Boulware II. of
18keland. flor1da~ 56 pages un1ndexed. Also sp.lled Bowler. Other names
included are Gray, MUscoe. Pickett. Hall, Stokes. McMasters
Also bound with Lb. abOve ••••
A SHORT HISTORY OF THE BOULWARE PAMILY OF ESSEX CO' J VA., by Frank E. Bradley, Jr.
36 pages unindexed. Includes Pitts, Vaughan~ Price~ Younger, and Kills.
.
RJ!1JlIION OF DESC_ANTS OF JAI!!I!S FOStER AT FOSTER'S MOONll, WASHINGTON, MISSISSIPPI.
(1964). 10 page ••
GENEALOGY OF HAUGH! FAMILY OF Al!!l!RICA, by W. B. Haught 1948. 183 page. unindexed.
Descendants of Peter Haught I. born at Rotterdam, Holland in 1720 and $eCLled 1n
(n~) Hardy Co. w~ VA. before 1155.
"
CECIL COUNTY, MARYLAND MARRIAGE LICENSES 1717-1840 by The Captain Jeremiah Baker
Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution.
Indexed.
A HISTORY OF THE ROCK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CECIL COUNTY. MARYLAND by Rev. J.N.Johna.
39 pages unindexed. Lists members of 1872 and cemetery inscriptions for Stone Cemetery
in Lewisville. Chester, Co., Pa. and Sharps Cemetery in Fair Hlll, Cecil Co .• ~.
I~~EX TO FAYETTE COUNTY. PA. WILLS 1783-1900 by Bob and Mary Cloason. 36 pages
listed alphabetically.
j
FAYETTE COUNTY (Pa.) NEWSPAPEa EXTRACTS 1805-1854, by Jean Rentmeiater. 39 pag •••
indexed *
Marriage and death notices extracted from the Genius of Library and
Fayette AavettiHr of Un1ontown. Pa"
R.I.P. S~ INDEX TO 71 FAYETTE COUNTY (Pa.) CEMETERIES, compile. by Shirley G.
McQulllis and William L. 1scrupe. 11 page,.
THE HISTORY OF THE FRANCIS Cm,'E CHURCH (Haywood County, North Carolina). compiled
by Robert H. Boone. 1969-1970.
21 pages, unindexed.
MEIGS AND RICH HILL TOWNSHIP, MllSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO CEMETERIES, compiled by
Mrs~ Margaret Stainbrook.
Indexed
TERRELL. TEXAS 1873-1973 FROM OPEN COUNTRY TO MODERN CITY. bY,J.ck Stolt ••
110 pages. unindexed.
FRANCIS - DESCENDANTS OF ROBERT FRANCIS OF WETHERSFIELD. CONN •• by Charles E. FRANCIS.
(1906) Allied lines of Adams. Baker, Boardman. Butler, Curtls~ Edgar. Goodrich.
Griswold. flall, 1ves, Montgomery, Partridge, Porter, Scranton. Stevens, Stoddard.
Webster~ Whitney. and Woolsey.
FRANCIS FAMlLY •.. Miscel1anaous collection of Franc1s genealogy. (Bible records,
census, etc.) Unindexed.
SOME FRANCIS HISTORY, Colonial and Revolu~ionary with respect to the Present ••
By J.G. FranCiS, PsstoT of the Firs~ Church of the BTethren~ Lebanon, Pa. (1926)
32 pageg~ unindexad.
SOME FRANCIS HISTORY. NO 2. THE FRANCIS HOMELAND and a ~IRDts EYE VIEW OF THE
F~~LY. by. J. G. rrancia~ pastor of the First Church of the Brethren, Lebanon.
Pa. (1936) 32 pages~ unindexed.
***For 1nformation regard1ng the hooks listed on thiS page contact Don Francis
(address above)****
MARRIAGES AND OB1TUARIES~ ItGENIUS OF LIBRARY" Vol 1 no 1 Jan 11. 1611 through
vol 4 no ( ) Feb 26, 1821, Leesburg. Va •• 22 pages handwritten~ uninde~ed.
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY DI-CENTENNIAL 1749-1949, 36 pages~ unindexed.
of Southampton County, Vs. and some biographical ske~ches.
54
Contains history
(
HISTORY OF IVOI AND ITS INVlIONS, by!. M. Babb, M.D. (196,)
33
p're"
unindexed.
Include. history of Iale of Wight prior to Separation and South..ptQn~ early families
.chool.~ railroad •• church•• , .tc~
RECOLLECTIONS OP PRANKLIN and HIStORICAL SlETCHES OF SOUT9AHPTON COUNTY (VA).
by 1ren••• Lawren •• W.bb (1963).
63
p•••••
ind.x.d.
TIlE IlII)IAIIA SOUTBlWi COUII'I'IES COLUCTION. WIlFORD coum CElll!TERIES. by
Southern Indiana Genealos1cal SOt1tCY4 22 pases. indexed.
MUSKINGUM COUNTY, OHIO MARRIAGES 1803-1818, compiled by Husklngum County Genealogieal
Society. 1977. Alphabetical. Also includes list of licensed m1niater6~
WESTLEY CHAPEL CEMlttD.Y. Newton TownshiP. Huakingum County l Ohio, cemetery inscriptio
Unind_d.
***All inquiries about the above books should be directed to Don Francis (addre ••
listed
above~}
SOME FRANCIS HIStoRY NO 3. GENEALOGICAL HIStoRY O¥ III. TIIOMAS fRANCIS of Coventry.
Chester County, Pa. by Rev. J. C. Franci. Pastor of the First Church of the Brethren
Lebanon. pa.,. (1938) 79 pagea, unindexed.
THE ANCESTORS AND THE DESCENDANTS OF WILLIAM A. FRANCIS AND HIS WIFE LIZZIE n. FUNK.
by RAymond E. Hollenbach 1962.
alao bound in the same
unindexed.
vol~ •••
fRANCIS FAMILY tW:OImS by CharI.. l!ajor 1932 9 Pili" iudexed.
Dese. of Thoma.
Francis b 1702 prob. Philadelphi••
FRANCIS, GOODRICH, BOARDMAN (Mainly reprinted from the Boardman Genealogy) by
William F. J. Boardman. (189S) 11 pages, un1ndexed.
HARRtAGES, "CENIUS OF LISRAR"t Vol 1. No 1 through volUtli:e 5 1817 ...
by
Ann Arnold Hennings (Leesburg (Loudoun County, Virginia. Un1ndexed.
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY (Va.) HISTORICAL SOCIETY BULLETIN. 1966 thru 1980.
Oninde.ed.
THE PENNSn.VANIA GEl\IWIS IN LOUDOUN COUNTY. VIlWINIA sby Brisco. Goodhart.
HISTORY OF THE HEBRON LUTHERAN CHURCH. MADISON COUNTY. VA. from 1717 to [907 by
Rev.
W~
P. Huddle, Pastor. 115 pageat unindexed.
A HISTORY OF ST. JAMES' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LEESBURG. VA. 1734-1934
Peyton Craighill.
by Rev.
G.
ua1ndexed.
A SHORT StoRY OF THE BOULWARE FAMILY OF ESSEX CO. VA •• by Frank E. Bradley. Jr.
36 pases, unindexed. Delcendants of Willi.- and James Boulware (abt 1641)
transported to Va. in 1662.
BILL OF MORTALITY being a Register of all the Desths which have occured in the
Presbycerian and Baptist Congregations of Morristown. New Jersey for ThirtyEight Years Past. (1768-1806) 112 pages, unindexed. ~ by William Cherry.
.l
McGEHEE ~SSENGER Vol 1 No'a 1 & 2. 1983. a Quarterly published by Mrs. Molly
Reigard. for Montgomery Co. t Alabama •
A PICTORIAL WALK THRU OL' HICH JACKSON by Walt Hammer (JacKaon CO'
129 pages, unindexed. Many pictures.
j
Alabama)
A PRE!.IMINARY SHORT HIStoRY OF THE WRIGIIT FAMILY OF DeSOTO CO •• MISS. AND
DESCENDANTS IN ARKANSAS by FranK E~ Bradley, Jr. Desc, of G.
Virginia. Allied lines Dement~ and Darby.
Wri8h~
b c1111 in
THE INDIANA SOUTHERN COUNTIES COLLECTION CRAWFORD COUNTY CEMETERIES by Southern
Indiana Genealogical Society. 22 pages indexed.
RRAll inquires about the above books should be direct
address.
55
~o
Don Franeis at above
HISTORY 'tODAY. Vol 31 July 1982 'Good Lords l1 and
Laeh~ in English Politic •• 1385-1485. 6 pag•••
A FAMILY NAKED
SARNES~
''KinlPl''kers' The Stanleya: of
23 pages un1ndexed.
SAUNDElS FAMILY~. tradition
Culloden. 1146 in Scotland,
termination of the attempt.
Tradition scate. that James
in 1146~ UNiudex.c.
state. that Henry Saunders died st the Baeele of
Arpil 21, bactle let by Charla. Edward was the
of the Stuart family co recover the throne of England.
and William were sons of Henry and came to America
THE ROREX GENEALOGY compiled 1982 by Sylvia Lorraine Phillips. Unindexed.
lines Grider. Brooka. MOore.
LOSEY FAMILY.
Phillips~
Allied
7 generat10na from William Rorex 1777-1791
_1
DeBc. of John Losey Sr. of Mendhan. b 1765.
G~~ OF THE GODDIN FAMILY. by Avery Rowe Godd1n 1952~ indexed. Includes
Beale, Crutchfield. de Neufv11le, Ellyson. Ra~ood. Haynea. HU8hes~ Taylor.
EDITOR'S NOT!: The following books have been bound in RID HARDCOVER •.• and listed as:
DON FRANCIS COLLECTION
DALLAS COUNTY. TEXAS ••• Early Settlers 6 Their Fa=11ies, by John H. Cochran (before Texas
became a State in 1843) Post Offices, etc are4iated Unindexed - 296 pages
HISTORY - lIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. MORRISTOWN. N. J. 1742-1885 Part 2 - THE COMSINED
REGISTERS 328 pages • slphabetical listing
MARRIAGES OF CALHOUN COUNTY, ILLINOIS 1825-1979. by Calhoun County Historical Society
Indexed & Ministers alsQ liated
CALHOUN COUNTY, ILLINOIS CEMETERIES, by Calhoun County Historics1 Society, published 1981
Indexed - alphabetical 241 pages
KREISLER - CRISLER FAMILIES OF THE UNITEO STArES. by Matthais Kreisler and Barbara Von
Schellenberg Kreialer very large book 567 pages (1662-1977) Unindexed
LOUDOUN COUNTY~ VIRGINIA MARRLAGE BONDS (1762-1850) compiled by. Walter Towner Jewell
155 pages. plus 63 pages of index
PENROD FAMILY HISTORY - VOLUME 1 1815-1970, by Penrod Family Committee
238 pages
Consisting of Biographicsl SKetches of David Penrod, of Jonesboro~ Union County, Il1in(
his children and grandchildren
TROXEL (L) TRAILS t by Richard M. Troxel
1971 Indexed 340 pages
(permission to copy may be secured from author)
tDITOa's NOTE: For additional information. pleas a correspond with ~r. DOn Francis. 426 1
85th Streat. Apt I S-C. New York City. N.Y. 10028
(Your Editor knows nothing el.e, only the information listed on this long liat!)
T.~eii~~~;:.:~~~:r;ITr;~t9~5i~ compiled
by J.B. Lemley, 1120
N.
softback. indexed. 115 pages,
1<0.00 postpaid.
This 1s an absolutely marvellous potpourri of short articltUI about
Pope Co •• Arkans""s, its citizens and ewnts around the turn ot the century. Many of the 8xC'erpts are from the: Russell ville Courier-Democrat
newspapers of that era, and all offer fascinating glimpse, into local
history and the families involved~
In a rsndom selection of some of the article titles! find: ~Uncle
Jimmie" KIU.LEY - Sailor, Scout, Soldier Md a Russian Prisoner in Siberia
Coal Mine; Pioneer Baptist churoh est. 1833, Reminiscense of Early Days;
'l11.e ?4ign of 'l'$nor During ReconstruO'tion nays; Present and f'ormer Com-
munities and Towns in Pope County {211 are listed); 1870 Personal Property TaXI Dardanelle & Russellville Railroad (railroads are Hr. Lemley's
specialty) t Pisgah Cemetery, and hundreds of other such sketches. Readers wi til Pope ,county OOMeetione !!!!!. not iqnore thia $aries!
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NOTE_.S AND
QUER~I=E..;;:a.S--
~his section
ln regard to
?f our pu~li~ation is set up to contain ~uestions the members may have
lost faml1y members. I t is not intended to contain all the information you have on your Arkansas family. That can be published in another section.
Please limit your query to about 50-60 words, but send as many queries as you like
of this length and we will publish as space permits.
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t.
Always give full name of family member, an approximate date, and a location. These
are more likely to result in a response. Few people will respond to a "Jones in
Arkansas." Please remember that our organization is not set up to do your research
We cannot tell you if your ancestor Doe was in a certain county at a certain time
without doing the same type of research that you can do on your own. We are set up
to publish your query, if you're a member of the organization (Membership: $12.00
per year), and we will publish your bible records, your cemetery records and any
other source records which might be of help to other people and who, in turn, can
contact you if he/she is interested in the same family.
Address your queries to ARKANSAS FAMILY HISTORIAN, Rt. 6, Box 238, Hot Springs, AR
71901.
ANDERSON
Mrs. Vera S. Rock, Rt. 5, Box 362, Spokane, WA 99208 seeks inforl
conc.erning Caxroll D. Anderson, born in Tennessee, living in Hem]
County, Arkansas, Redlands Township in 1850 Census. In 1860, he and family are fOI
Navaxro County. Texas. Sons were listed as Henry, Joseph, Lewis, William and Davi(
Daughters were Matilda, Mary and Martha. Who was wife of Ca.rroll D. Anderson? (y,
might check Civil War records in Texas for a lead on this family; the father a.nd tl
older boys probably served in the conflict. Any child dying after 1912-14 would m<
likely have a death certifica.te in which ever state he died in and this might rev~
the name of the mother. Navarro County Cemetery Records (in many libraries) might
some of these people.)
DOLLARHIDE
Mildred Gray, Box 219. Winslow, Arizona 86047 asks about Sevier I
records. Asa Dollarhide died March 23, 1845 in Sevier County, a
left children - James. Rebecca, Manerva., Nancy Cornelius, Andrew and Pleasant Samp
Dollarhide. Ms. Gray would like to contact any Dollarhides in southwest Arkansas.
MCCALL
Mildred Gray (address above) seeks information on Hugh
married Rebecca Dollarhide in 1841 in Sevier Co. They
of two sons, Pleasant Moment McCall, born ca 1846 and Hugh McCall, Jr.,
(Again, a search of the Civil War records should reveal service of some
The 1880 census records of the children (any of them) should give birth
parents.)
McCall who
became par
born ca 18
of these p
states of
Bob Van Dyke, 2006 Breckenridge Drive, Little Rock, AR 72207 askE
data regarding Richard Everett "Doc" Caldwell, born in Pike Co. I
in 1847, enumerated in household of A. J. Caldwell in 1850 in Pike. He enlisted'
U. S. Army at Louisburg in Conway Co. 6 Aug. 1864, under the name of "Richard Jacl
He maxried on 11 Nov. 1869 to Lucresa. Elizabeth Weaver in Van Buren Co. Was the •
Caldwell in Pike Co. in 1850 a connection to Andrew Caldwell, early pioneer of He,
Where was this family in 18601 (Do you have his Civil War record? Is that where
learned the alias? Check the 1880 census for other information.)
CALDWELL
Reba Hughes Torres, 1405 Huma.c, Pine Bluf"f, AR 71602 wishes to f:
CAUBIE
information on Mary R. "Mollie" Cauble born 1838 in Texas who waf
CHANEY
daughter of John W. Cauble, born 1816 in Tenn. and Eliza Chaney,
STUCKEY
1816 in Virginia. Eliza Chaney Cauble later rna.-rried a Stuckey.
HUGHES
Ca.uble maxried
HUghes. She had a son, Benjamin McCullough }
PUCKETl'
born 1860 in Texas and a daughter named Liza. Mollie Cauble Hugl'
later married Capt. Jackson Puckett and had one child, Allie Puckett. (There seen
be no Arkansas connection, and a query in a Texas publication would probably be be
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Mrs. H. E. Holter, 5400 NW Cherry St., Vancouver, ilA 98663 needs
parents of George Washington Cozean (Cozian, Kiesen, Cozine) who
appears in 183.5 in Law renee Co. AR. He served for 6 months in a
group (Mounted Guru;) who went to Oklahoma Oct. 18;6-1837. Who were
his parents, siblings, etc. George bought property in Lawrence Co.
in 18.51 (later Sharp Co.). Would appreciate any information on this name.
COZEAN
COZIAN
KIESEN
COZINE
MCELHANEY
Virginia. Wa.lla.oe, 97.5 Chiquita Rd. Healdsburg, CA 9.5448 seeks info
on family of Jason Albert McElhaney, born about 18.59 in Madison Co.
He ma,=ied Mary "Molly" Crooks and they lived in Bullard, Texas. Jason's parents
were Henery J. McElhaney, born in Arkansas 18)9 and wife Nancy. What was relation
of this couple to John &: Lucinda Upton'l (Members in Madison County, AR., please try
to help.)
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Joyce P. Braunlich, 2285 San Bernardo, Hemet, CA. 92343 needs info
on Jose:{>h Francis Hudspeth, born ca 183.5, ma=ied (1) Sallie (Sarah)
ADAMS
Woods; (2) Hannah Ellen Adams. William Boyd Hefner, born ca 1868,
ma=ied Louisa Hudspeth ca 1894-95. All these people lived and died
in Marion County, Arkansas.
HUDSPETK
HEFNER
ATKINSON
Miss Marion E. Bishop, 51260 Forsythia., Utica, Michigan 48087 would
like to have a census copy of the Atkinsons in Newton County. AR for
the years 1870 &: 1880. (You might go to your nearest library with a micro-film
reader and request that this census be ordered for you on inter-library loan and then
you could read this census for yourself. Otherwise, be prepared to pay some one to
do this for you.)
Reading census is an extremely taxing chore and few people have the time and inclination to take cn this job without remuneration.
WESSON
HILLIARD
WILKINSON
Elizabeth Thompson, 8713 Jackscnville Highway, North Little Rock,
AR 72117 seeks information on parents and siblings of Robert Harriso]
Wesson, born June 9, 1881 and died 1929. No location given. His
father was George W. Wesson, born when in Virginia.? Mother was Mary
Jane? Elizabeth Hilliard, born 1889, died 1916, was daughter of John Hilliard and
Anne Wilkinson. Anne Wilkineon was born 1848 in Tennessee died 1922 in Lonoke Co.
Arkansas. (Dea.th certificates of thOse who dien after 1912-14 might very well be the
source of some information on the above people. An ancestor chart filled with the
pertinent infermation you have might be sent to Mrs. Cia, 4200 "A" Street, LR, AR
7220.5 for inclusion in the next publication of Charts and might result in a contact
for you. Copies of charts previously printed are a.vailable at the Little Rock Public
Library and you might search there for any of these names.)
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It is most important that you indicate location as well as date when seeking information. Most of us pay ~ attention to requests which indicate our own Counties of
research.
HILL
Truman W. Keck, RFD 1, Mitchell Road, Durham, N. H. 0)824 would like
to contact others working on the family of Ralph F. Hill, born Feb.
1848 in Jasper, Newton Co., Arkansas. He ma=ied Elizabeth King, born 1850 in Atlant
Georgia.. Who was the father of Ralph F. Hill? (Since he died in 1929 in the family
hcme, west of Shady Pcint, Oklahoma, you should write for his death certificate to se
if the parents were named on it.)
WEBER
W. Weber, O'Brien Rd., Lake Lee Lanau, MI 49653 -wants birth certific,
for Charles Weber. born 1884 and August Weber, born 1886. both in Arl
ansas, sons of Jacob Weber. born in Germany. (Arkansas did not require the filing of
birth certificates at this early date, so there would be none. Mr. Weber's search
should center around the finding of a family bible. Can anyone help him'?)
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WINTERS
Dian Anglin, Rt. 3, Box 71, Clarksville, All 72830 wishes informat:
CALLAHAN
on
her
great.-grandparents, Winters and Calla.han. (She neglected tc
give any dates or Counties of research,'cr' even full'names. One
must realize there has to be "something" to iio on. Perhaps someone in Clark'_$vill,
will contact this person and help her fill in some background.)
MCCRAVENS
Georgia D. Helderlein, 22118 Trotter Rd. Grass Valley, CA 95945
wants to find information on Benjamin F. MCCravens and wife Anna
who lived in Arkansas as early as 1834. They lived in Polk Co. AR in 1848--1867
and he served as coroner and also County Asseeeor. Their known daughter was Emily
McCravens Waggoner. Does anyone have knowledge of this family? (A search of the
census records for 18,0-60-70 should reveal other children of this family, birth
states, etc. Emily's husband was possibly in the Civil War.)
GARDNER
COOIER
Edith Kyser Smith, 4-14- Lincolnshire, Irving, Texas 76061 is
looking for a Bell(e) Gardner who married Will Cooper and had
children named Veroque, Pearl, and Harry Cooper. Harry Cooper
was born in 1901 and Be11 Gardner Cooper died in 1903. Who were the parents of
Bell Gardner? (Does anyone have Gardner or Cooper bible records which would reflect this marriage? Mrs. Smith is not sure of which County Bell was living in
or does not say.j
RYAN
Mary A. Edwards, 23 Ozark Lane, Arnold, Missouri
63010 is lookl
for descendants of William G. Ryan, born in 1815 in Georgia and n
ried in Alabama. to Malinda. Edwards of South Carolina. Wi11iam G. Ryan' s sons and
one daughter settled in various area in Arkansas, some near Camden, Arkansas for a
time. Names of children were: Georgia. A. E., John E. Wm. G., Mary C., Thomas E.
and Samuel C. Some children went into Missouri in late 1890's or early 1900's.
ROSS
:Barbara R. Smith, 127 Range Road, Rogers, Arkansas 72756 wishes
to know more concerning her ancestor, Henry Ross, born ca 1820,
in Shelbyville, Kentucky, lived in or near Camden, Ouachita County, and died here
in 1873. Probably married to Martha Eleanor Warnock, born in Sa.lem, Alabama. in
1829.
WRIGHT
HOLLINGSWORTH
CROOK
Diana B. Wright, 5930 E. 129th, Grandview. Mo. &OJC wishes to
hear from a~yone having information on her grandfather, Edward
William Wright, born August 26, 1881 in Cleveland County, Ark.
Who were his parents? The mother had to be placed in an institution and the father just disappeared. There were two known children, Edward
William Wright and sister Rose11e, who married (1) a Mr. Hollingsworth and (2) a
Mr. Crook. Roselle was raised by Edna Noddingham in Monticello. Who raised Wm.?
SHOEMAKER
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Mr. Joseph W. Martin, P. O. Box 723, Arlington, Texas 76010 is
seeking correspondence with anyone who might be searching the
Shoemaker line of Dallas & Calhoun Counties. John Anthony Shoemaker was born ca
1818 in Alabama. and was in the 1850 Dal.1as County Census. Son Willis Greene was
born l~ in Arkansas and married Sarah Ann Brumley, born ca 1842 in Lawrence Co.
Tenn., daughter of William Jasper Brumley.
THE ARKANSAS FAMILY HISTORIAN has been in print since 1962; rani
back issues are available but not in sequence; it is impossible for any of us to
call what has been printed from certain counties. Please try to conta.ct another I
ber from the county you are trying to search (thru the membership list shown in f:
copy of each year) and write to that person who can more likely help you on tha.t
local scene.
What is an SASE? It is a "self-addressed, stamped envelope" ant
is an absolute must when you write to an or~nization such as.ours and wish a rep:
I f you write to an individual, a~in send an~. It is a cheap advantage you w'
have and it's an expensive amount for the one who has nothing to gain for its use.
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Betty L. Mefford, 1088 Holmden Ct., Cleveland, Ohio 44109
would like to contact anyone with knowledge of family of
Gabriel Claiborn Henderson, b. 1827 in Tennessee. He married ca 1855 to Naco A.
~. believed to be Harp; both died before 1900
census. When and where did' this· couple ma.rry? They were in Newton Co. AR
when children were born. When and where did each die and where are they
buried?
HARP
HENDERSON
Betty L. Mefford, address above, would also like information
on Susana Harriotte Kirtley. who was wife of David CiIsham)
Henderson, born ca 1786 in Virginia, parents of Gabriel C.
Henderson, query above. When and where was Susan H. Kirtley born and when
and where (Trigg Co.. Ky?) did this couple marry. This couple was in
Newton County. Arkansas 1850. When and where did this couple die and where
are they buried? (Does anyone have a HENDERSON/KIRTIEY bible of these
people?
HENDERSON
KIRTLEY
MEFFORD
RANDOLPH
LEWIS
HENDERSON
Ms. Mefford, address above will share information on these
names back in Virginia in late 1700's. Bennet HlIllderson
died 18 January 1793, Albemarle Co., VA. is the Rev. War
ancestor.
Frankie Y. Holt. 5 Custer Place, No. Little Rock, AR 72116
would like to correspond with anyone who has knowledge of
parents and brothers and sisters of James Wilson Holt, born 1820 in Cleveland Co., N. C. He married Eliza Ann Martin, born 14 Feb. 1824, died
12 Feb 1902 Lawrence Co., Tenn. This couple lived in Bedford & Lawrence
Cos. Tenn. and were parents of Sarah, James Valentine, William Mitchell,
Thomas Gordon, Mary E., Sarah Elizabeth, and Margaret Eisabelle.
HOLT
YOUNG
Frankie Y. Holt, address above, wishes knowledge of the
family of William Young, born ca 1787 in se, married Mary??
and this couple lived in Weakly Co and Lincoln Co. Tennessee. Will be glad
to exchange info on this couple who had 11 ehildren. Only know child is
Isaac Littleton Frany Young, born 20 May 1830, died 26 Oct. 1896 in Madison
County, Arkansas.
Mrs. James M. Shipp, 2895 Spring Ridge Dr., Memphis, Tn ;8127
seeks info on the Reddick P. Stevens family. They were in
Ashley County, Ark in 1860. Reddick P. born ca 1810 in S.C. Treacy (Teressa?)
born ca 1820 in S.C. and children sarah, Frances, Felix, Phoebe A. Mildred,
and Margaret A.
Other spellings of Reddick are Reddock, Reddic. In 1880, he
is in Hot Springs Co. with son Felix. When and where did he die? Would like
to secure copy of "History of Ashley Co. Arkansas" by Judge Y. W. Etheridge.
Does anyone know of this book and where Mrs. Shipp might see it?
(Mrs.
Shipp, your librarian in Me~phis can help you locate a copy and might be
able to borrow it for you on inter-library loan.)
STEVENS
Juanita Reece Mendoza, 81-486 Palo Verde Dr., Indio, CA 92201
needs to find a marriage certificate for Susan Adeline Thompson
Mitchell who married James Ike Reece in 1895. She was born
1 June 1875 in Appleton, Pope Co., AR., and married (l) a John
TACKETT
Mitchell. What happened to him? Her parents were Alburn
Thompson and Jeanette Tackett.
MITCHELL
HEElJE
THOMPSON
We would like to encourage our members to send only queries
relating to Arkansas people and locations. I f your people were "lost" in
another State, send your query to a publication in that locale in order to
get better response.
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YIELD THROUGH THE YEARS, 1768-1978, by Mary Je Yielding Williams,
19 Madisen Lane S Newpert News, VA· 23606 (permanent address).
This is a small unbeund boeklet, 81:1 x 11" and cencerns the
descendants ef Richard Yielding, b. 26 April 1768, d. 27 Feb.
1864, pessibly in Blount cr Cullman Co.., AL. While this does
net appear to. be an indepth genealegy, it certainly sheuld
previde clues to. anyene researching this particular family.
32 pp., including index.
JACOB STUTZMAN (1 - 1775) His Children and Grandchildren, with related
families: Abbett, Baughman, Carter, Dedds, Gerhardt, Hars, Lear,
MCBain, McCerkle, Nesbitt, Oliver, Randelph, Rinehart, Shields,
Sneddy, Stener, Ulrich, Watkins, Whitmere, Wilsen. By Jehn Hale
Stutesman, Jr., 308 pp., hardcever, with surname index. Jaceb
Stutzman's will, written 15 March 1773, is filed in Cumberland
Co.., PA, Prebate Court Recerds ,Will No.. 28. In it he names his
wife Hanna, and six children: David Steetsman, Plantina (Stener),
Jaceb Steetsman, Hanna (Lear), Daniel Steetsman, and Abraham
Steetsman. This beek chrenicles the lives and·farnilies ef these
children and their descendants; Infermatien is ebvieusly well
researched and decumented and sheuld be·ef much interest to. anyenE
researching Stutzman er any ef the cellateral families. Price is
net listed. The book was a gift to. AGS frem it's auther (305 Sprt
St., San Francisco., CA 94118).
GENEALOGICAL RESEARCH DIRECTORY, a Key Werk fer Werldwide Family Histel
Research, edited by Keith A. Jehnsen and MalColm R. Sainty, 243 Pl
6 x 9", paper cever. This 1983 Directery is the 4th published by
the Library ef Austrailian Histery and has 2089 centributers (150
residents ef the US·and·Canada). Anether Directery is planned fe]
1984 and entries are $elicited by the editers. Family histerians
are effered inclusien ef 15 entries and autematic receipt ef the
Directery to. enceurage sharing ef infermatien. The 2089 centribul
have listed the family name being researched and lecatien. Addre!
ef all centributers are listed fer centacting each. The clesing (
fer entries to. the next Directery is 20 Feb. 1984 and ferms may b,
requested frem Mrs. L. Kivitt, 2707 west Clark Ave., Burbank, CA
91505. No. price was feund fer the 1993 ·directery, but 1981 is
available at $9.95 + $1.00· pestage,l!l82 at $10.95, + $1.00 pesta~
and may be erdered frem the Edi ters, Library ef AUstrailian Histe:
P.O. Bex 795, Nerth Sydney, NSW 2060 Australia, er Mrs. Kivitt, tl
agent listed abeve.
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BALL BEGINNINGS, published three times each year, is dedicated to. prem
the exchange ef genealegical infermatien.en all BALL families. S
scriptien rate: $10.00 per year. Queries and family pedigrees ar
accepted and enceuraged. Each issue 81:1 x 11, stapled, and centai
40/50 pages. Gift·ef Claudette Maerz, Editer, P. O. Bex 37010,
Bleemingten, MN 55431
PACK/PECK/PPEK PIONEERS, a reseach aid published three times each year
Subscriptien rate: $10 •.00 per year, 40/60 pages per issue. The p
pese ef this publicatien is to. make available infermatien en thes .
names collected over the years and cellect new material frem eur
readers, thus combining all the inferatmien into. ene package fer
researcher er family histerian. Published by Claudette's, P. O.
37010, Bleemingten, MN 55431
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BAYOU METRO CEMETERY, JACKSONVILLE, ARKANSAS, compiled by the Major
Jacob Gray Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Jacksonville, AR. 63 pp., listed alphabetically by Section, with Maiden
Name Index. There are 2462 monuments listed, with the earliest
burials prior to the civil war. This book should be especially
helpful to people researching in the northern portion of Pulaski
Co., AR. The copy given to AGS is hardcover, but the price is
quoted for only softbound copies, which are available at $12.00,
+ $1.50 postage. Order from Carolyn Yancey Little, 1009 School
Drive, Jacksonville, AR 72076.
FIRST SETl'LERS OF CATllHOOIA PARISH, IOOISIANA, 1808-1839, by Carol King Knight,
Rt. 1, Box 251, AledJ, TX 76008. 162 pgs. with full name index, roft cover,
$15.00 plus $2.00 S & H.
'!his is the text listing
Records of this Parish. I t incllXles
BeckA, 1808-1839, Beck B a n d C , 1814-1839. Types of conveyances are
Deeds, Indentures, Articles of 1\g:I:'eeItent, Land Sales, Wills, Livestock Sales,
Signature Ack!Dwledgements, Auction sales, etc.
'1'hi:s infomation is historically valuable to descendants of very early
settlers. '!here are references to people of Arkansas Territory such as:
William J. Craig, Andrew Scott, Eli J. lewis, John J. :aa.de and William
Burke. N:!rres 1IOSt often mentioned are: Bowie, Brown, Caldwell, Ik>rsey,
Harrison, Harvey, lblsteill, Jbhnson, King, Kirkland, Iovelace & Smith.
ConveW
'!his book was d:mated by Mrs. L. B. Sirmons, 15747 wandering Trail,
FriendSl«lOd, TX 77546.
A BRIEF HIS'roR'f OF THE WATl'S FAMILY, 1817-1954, by James Earl Watts. '!his is a
small family history beginning with the grandfather, Joseph Andrew watts,
who was born Decamer 12, 1817 in southern Michigan and lived there all
his life. He had four children by his first wife, Sarah Frederick, who
died in 1851.
James Earl watt's father, Hu:!:on Deforest watts, was the eldest of seven
children by the second wife, Abigail Houghton. He was born March 30, 1853.
In 1876 Huron D. watts left Michigan and traveled through Indiana lcoking
for a new 1:J::me. He finally settled in Arkansas County, Arkansas. Life on
the prairie land is described in detail, often telling haw things were done
at that early date. 'lMt was before railroads and supplies were brought in
by boat to St. Charles on the White ltiver.
Huron was married July 18, 1877 to catherine Rlsier. They rented a farm
aound tintJerland. James Earl Watts was the second of seven children I:om
to these parents. The history tells of daily life and adventures of the
children, even with a very mean goat. They I!Dved to Iowa in 1901.
'!his is a very interesting and folksy family history. It was donated by
Bill D. Mxgan of 5201 N. 7th Avenue, Phoenix, liZ 85013.
roPE <XltlN'lY, ARKANSAS, 1870 cmsus, Second Fdition, by J.B. Ianley, 1120 Detroit,
Russellville, AR 72801. 264 pgs. plus full name index, soft cover.
'!his is a reprint of a successful 1975 publication for the Anerican Revolution Bicentennial by Pope County Genealogical Group. It incllXles townships: Allen, Clark, Dover, Galley Ib::k, Griffin, Gum Iog, Illi1v:>is,
Independence, Liberty, Martin, lobreland, ~rth Fork and Wilson.
This book was donated by J. B. Ianley.
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