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The Arl(ansas Family Historian
Volume 12, No.1, Jan/Feb/Mar 1974
published by
Arkansas Genealogical Society
PO Box 908
Hot Springs, AR 71902-0908
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THE ARKANSAS
FAMILY HISTORIAN VOLUME XII NUMBER 1 • JANUARY -FEBRUARY-MARCH 1974
Pu1li.hed Quarterly
By
ARKANSAS GBJlEAIOOlCAL SOCIETY. INC.
4200 n A" STREJn' LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS 72205
OFFICERS
Mrs. Mario B. Cia, Sr. President Little Rock, Arkansas
Mrs. Hayle P. Hollis, Vice-Pres. Camden, Arkansas
DIRECTORS
W. E. Bailey, Enola Russell P. Baker, Little Rock Alonzo D. Camp, Little Rock Mrs. Inez Cline, Hot Springs Mrs. H. R. Garner, Rison Mrs. Jerry P. Glover, Pine Blu~~
Mrs. M. A. Neel, Rec. Sec.-Treas. Mrs. Robert G. HUbbard, Hot Springs Hazen, Arkansas Mrs. Mark Jordan, Little Rock
Miss Annie Laurie Spencer -Cor. Sec.Mrs. E. R. Lambert, Jr. Pine Blu~~ ElDorado, Arkansas Dr. R. R. Logan, Fayetteville
Mrs. Willma H. Newton, Historian Mrs. F. E. McGowan, ElDorado Hampton, Arkansas Mrs. Gerald B. McLane, Hot Springs
Capt. John C. Hammock, Major Perkins Nunnally, Pine Blu~~ Dermott (Parliamentarian) Mrs. Leister E. Presley, Searcy
ASSOCIATE EDITORS:
Mrs. Mario B. Cia, Sr., 4200 "A" Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Mrs. Robert G. HUbbard, Route 6 Box 238, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901.
Mrs. Leister E. Presley, 1708 West Center, Searcy, Arkansas 72143
CONTENTS: Page
FROM YOUR EDITOR ..•......••••••.••.•.••..........•..•.•..•....• -•• 2 CHARLES WINGFIELD - 1798-1881 .................................. ;.3 EDWARD ROBIN WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK 1895-1910 .................. 8 SALINE COUNTY, ARKANSAS WILLS - BOOK A (to page 150) ............ 14 DRY FORK CEMETERY - PERRY COUNTY, ARKANSAS .....•.••.•...•.....•. 17 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (March 23,1830) .......................... 18 CENSUS - CONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSAS - 1850 ......................... 20 TOWNS IN CONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSAS - 1885 ...................... ··· 24a YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW: ...•.•................................... 24 b NANCE BIBI£ RECORDS ..••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 FEE-CHERRY FAMILIES .••••...•......•..•.•....•.....••..•.....••.• 27 READINGS FROM GRAVESTONES in CEMETERY at DOUGLASS, Lincoln Co ... 28 FAMILY SKETCHES NOTED DOWN AT THE REQUEST OF MY CHILDREN •••.•..• 30 CONFEDERATES TO BRAZIL ••.....•.............•....•..••••.•.•••••• 32 SAMUEL THOMAS TILLERy ...•••••••..•..••..•..........••....•...••. 34 MOON FAMILY CEMETERY - White County, Arkansas ................... 36 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE 1830 (Con't) .............................. 37 QUERIES ••••.•..•.•......•...••.•••••..•.••...•.•..........•••••• 39 WORKSHOP - May 4, 1974 ......................................... ; 46
Copyright 1974 - Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc., 4200 "A" St. Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
Neither the Associate Editors, nor the Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc. assume any responsibility ~or information or material given by the contributors. Correspondence concerning any article should be address to the authors, and sent to the Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc. 4200 "A" St. Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
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With everyone's help we think Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc., already has a good start. Many of our members have sent valuable material, which is already waiting for publication in a future issue this year. If you have information on a Family in Arkansas, or a Family who has lived in Arkansas, that you would like to share with us, we would like to know about it. Some of our members may have additional information on the very family you may be having problems with and a small clue may be just what you need. This is your Quarterly, so let us know what you are working on and share with us.
Many have expressed nice remarks about recent issues and several have requested information about South Arkansas, Randolph Perry, and Yell Counties. If you have material on people in those areas, maybe you can make some one happy.
A new Researcher's list has been revised for 1974, for a copy please send a large self-addressed stamped envelope with a request to: 4200 "A", Little Rock, Ark. 72205
Remember the Clerk's in the Courthouses are not paid to help researchers and often do not know how to suggest, where to search. You may save time and gas to ask for help. Also see the Query Section of this Magazine for Assistance.
Our many thank to those members who have sent their renewals to our Membership Chairman, Mrs. Robert G. Hubbard, this has been a new record, as 200 paid by the end of January. This is very important, as many things are necessary before Bulk Mailing can be done. Since postage has increased again, this is really important!
PLEASE help us to continue to cut expenses by sending in a change of address when you move. Every Quarterly returned costs a minimum of 64¢. We want you to have your Quarterly on time so remember to notify in plenty of time, and be sure we have the correct Zip Code.
When you get a chance, vis"it the Camden Library and the room especially for Genealogy, that is the home of the Arkansas Genealogy Society's Library, and new Exchange Issues will be added in the near future.
Mrs. Willma H. Newton, presented a GAVEL to the Arkansas Genealogical Society in December 1973, when she became a Past President. This will be treasured by many future Presidents.
A ~our drawer file cabinet and stapler is also owned by Arkansas Genealogical Society, at this time.
Several requests for back issues have been received, and some few are available. Please make check payable to: Arkansas Genealogical Society, Inc. for $1.50 each. (4200 "A", L. R.)
Vol. VII - 1969 Mar. June Sept. __ Dec. --Vol. VIII- 1970 Mar. June Sept. __ Dec. --Vol. IX - 1971 Mar. June Sept._ Dec.
Vol. X - 1972 Mar. June Sept._ Dec. --Vol. XI 1973 Mar. June Sept. Dec. --
-3-CHARLES WINGFIELD - 1798-1881
Charles Wingfield was born February 6, 1798 in Warren County, Kentucky. His ancestors came from England originally and settled in Virginia before the Revolutionary War. The Wingfields were also among the first settlers in Arkansas. In 1818 Charles went to Arkansas. His wife Miriam was born September 19, 1802 in Dixon Co., Tennessee and came to Arkansas in 1819. Date and place of marriage is unknown.
In October of 1835, Judge A. H. Rutherford appointed Charles Wingfield overseer from Greenville to Washington in Hempstead Co., Arkansas. It is possible he also held other positions in local government.
Charles and Miriam Wingfield had ten children: 1. Elijah 2. John 3. Emily 4. Samuel 5. Joseph 6. William Henry Wingfield, born Oct. 12, 1853 7. Jane (possibly Mary Jane) 8. Thompson 9. Marion
10. Adeline Miriam died July 14, 1877. Charles died July 22, 1881 and
both were buried at Antoine, Arkansas. ELIJAH WINGFIELD
Elijah Wingfield, the first child of Charles and Miriam Wingfield, was born November 18, 1820 and married Frances Stell, daughter of Joseph and Isabella Stell on July 21, 1841. Five children were born to Elijah and Frances: (The first three died in their youth) .
1. Joseph, born Nov. 11, 1842, died Sept. 24 1844 2. Charle, born Feb. 25, 1845, died Nov. 4, 1847 3. Hiram T., born Sept. 21, 1847, died 28 Sept. 1862 4. Josephine, born Jan. 2, 1850, married George W.
Reed (born Feb. 3, 1849, son of George Reed Sr., and Mary Reed). Josephine Wingfield Reed and George Reed Jr., were the parents of two sons: 1. John W. Reed, born July 5, 1870. Had a son
named Frank. 2. Charlie Reed, born February 16, 1873.
Charlie Reed married Kate They had a son and a daughter. 1. Winston 2. Clara Reed married Otis Dabb.
Josephine died January 20, 1883 and George died January 2, 1921, both are buried at Delight, Ark.
William Henry Wingfield was born October 12, 1853. He was the only surviving son of Elijah and Frances Wingfield. On August 15, 1872, William Henry Wingfield and Jemian Antony Trout (Daughter of Joseph Q. Trout and Luciinda W. McNeil, were married in Okolona, Arkansas.
William Henry Wingfield served as a Judge and Justice of the Peace in Pike County, Arkansas. He was known to be a very strict & stern man.
William Henry Wingfield and Jemina Antony Trout Wingfield had
WINGFIELD FAMILY (Con't page 2)
eleven children: 1. Ada Caledonia Wingfield, born Jan. 15, 1874 2. Fanniewell Eugnia 3. Robert McGruder 4. Joel Dexter 5. Charlie Cook 6. Hollie A. 7. Roma Jeannetta 8. William Henry Jr. 9. Minnie Dell
10. Unnamed son 11.
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Ada Caledonia Winfield, born Jan. 15, 1874 was the f first child, she married John Brock (born Oct. 15, 1874) and had several children: 1. Irma Brock was born July 27. 1894 and died Nov. 5, 1907 2. Eura Brock was born Dec. 18, 1918, died Dec. 14, 1956 3. Aurbey (son) 4. Wingfield John Brock died February 17, 1919. Ada died July 28, 1944.
Fanniewell Eugenia Wingfield, the second child was born Dec. 21, 1876 and married John Booth on Oct. 9, 1898. (John was born Feb. 20. 1878) They were the parents of
'five children: 1. Ibra Booth, born Aug. 26, 1899 married A. O.
Johnson on December 2, 1915 and had one child: 1. Evertt Johnson, born Dec 12, 1916 and died Aug.
27, 1918. 2. Byron Booth was born April 2, 1903 and married Jan.
16, 1926 to Connie May (born July 17, 1909). They had four children: 1. Martha Sue Booth, born Aug. 22, 1927 2. Mary Lou Booth, born Feb. 8, 1930 3. Billy Don Booth, born Sept. 3, 1933 4. Geneva Kathleen Booth, born May 7, 1942
3. Iva May Booth, born June 17, 1906 and was married Nov. 17, 1925 to Curtis Widner (born April 26, 1901) They were the parents of one child: ! ~ , 1. Edwin Burton Widner, bOrn Sept. 15 { 1939
(Curtis Widner died August 9, 1942) 4. Burton Booth was born Sept. 23~ 1908 and married
Mary 0' Senior Nelson on Aug. 0, 1936 5. The last son was born Oct. 14, 1900 and died Oct.
25, 1900 Fanniewell Eugenia Wingfield Booth died Feb. 1956. John Booth died March 31, 1964.
The third child born to William Henry Wingfield and Jemina Antony Trout Wingfield wa.s Robert McGruder Wingfield, born Feb. 1, 1879. Little is known about him because he left home when he was a young man. He had been caught transporting liquor during the prohibition days. Although he called his sister, Minnie Bell, on one occaSion, he never returned home.
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-5-WINGFIELD FAMILY (Con't page 3)
4. Joel Dexter Wingfield the fourth child born to William and Jemina Wingfield, was born Jan. 30, 1881 and died on Feb. 26, 1923. The details of his life are covered at the beginning of this biography.
5. Charlie Cook Wingfield was the fifth child. He was born on Dec. 29, 1883 and on Nov. 11, 1911 he married Osa Webb (born Sept. 15, 1894) their children were: 1. Rudolph Wingfield, born July 14, 1912, died Dec. 18, 1918 2. Milloween (dau.) 3. Charline (dau.) Charlie Cook Wingfield and Osa were divorced and he married Julia TheY·l1ad two girls: 1. Amanda Jeanette Wingfield 2. Carolyn Sue. Charlie may be buried at Corrigan, Texas, but the death date is not known.
6. The sixth child was Hollie. Wingfield, born Jan. 13, 1886. She was married to Frank Baird and had three children: 1. Neil 2. Billie 3. Francis Lee
7. Roma Jeanetta Wingfield, born May 5, 1888. was. the seventh child born to William Henry and Jemina Wingfield. She married on Jan 23, 1910 to Ben F. Young and had one child: Marguerite who died as a small child. Ben was a Pharmist, and died in 1934. Roma Jeanetta died May 15, 1962, both are buried at Delight, Arkansas.
8. William Henry Wingfield Jr., the eighth child born to Wm. and Jemina Wingfield, was born May 28, 1891. His first marriage was to Grace Sorrells. They had three children: 1. Doyle Webster Wingfield 2. Raymond Randolph Wingfield 3. Dorothy Dean Wingfield William Henry Wingfield Jr., divorced Grace and married again Oct. 16, 1928 to Eugenia Reed (born Jan. 14, 1905) Five children were born to this marriage: 1. William Henry Wingfield III, born July 25, 1929 2. Carol Nell Wingfield, born Sept. 7, 1930 3 Teddy Reed Wingfield, born April 19, 1932 4. Roma Dell Wingfield, born Jan. 4, 1934 5. Albert Reed Wihgfield, born Aug 18, 1938 1.William Henry Wingfield III married Claudia Nell Little,
they had two children: The first child Pamela Jean married Roy Alford Grissom Jr May 25, 1972 and had one child: Richard Isaac Grissom. The second child was Clara Senelle.
2.Clara Nell married John Robert Corley. They had two children: Robert David Corley, born Aug. 30, 1952.
Patricia Ann Corley, born Aug. 25, 1953 3.Teddy Reed married Ruby Sue Coffman. They had two
boys: Teddy Reed Wingfield Jr. born April 23, 1958. Mark Keith Wingfield, June 11, 1960.
4.Roma Dell Wingfield married Arthur Monroe Heath Jr., on Feb. 14, 1953. Their children are Lina Susan, born Sept. 29, 1953. Douglas Alan, born Dec. 26, 1954.
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and Carol Elizabeth, born Feb. 21, 1960. 5.Albert Reed Wingfield married Linda Maureen Thomas. T
They had two sons: Lislie Roy Wingfield, born Jan. 23, 1962 John Brent Wingfield, born Sept. 30, 1963
9. The ninth child Minnie Dell born Sept. 19, 1893 married Roy Lee Herndon. Roy worked for Southwestern Bell Telephone in Tulsa.; Okla., for forty years. Two daughters were born to Minnie Dell and Roy: Lee Dell Myrthine
10. The last child born to William Henry Wingfield and Jemina Anthony Trout was a son: he was born Oct. 14, 1900 and died Oct. 25. 1900. William Henry died June 2, 1927. Jemina died Sept. 4, 1929. Elijah Wingfield died Oct. 20, 1879 followed by Francis on Feb. 14, 1897. They were buried in Antoine, Arkansas, Elijah and Francis had lived at Antoine since their marriage.
JOHN WINGFIELD John Wingfield the second child of Charles and Mariam. He was
born in 1822 and married Elizabeth . They had five children. Thomas the first child was born in 1861. He was followed by Mary, born in 1865. The third child, Joel. born in 1865 and he married Nancy Kelley. They had two children: Nora L., born in 1877 and , Cora C., born in 1880. Robert the fourth child of John and Eliza"beth, born in 1868. The last child. name unknown was a girl, born 1869.
EMILY WINGFIELD Emily Wingfield was born in 1823 and married Robert Langdon,
April 13, 1840. They had one girl, Engeline, born in 1842. Robert died and Emily married her brother Elijah's brother-in-law, Andrew A. Stell on Jan. 1, 1848. Emily and Andrew had six children: -
"Lenora Ste:ll, born r8J,1.8. -:": ;"; Lucinda Stell, born 1852 and married G. C. Griffin Indiana was born 1854 and married S. T. East John H. Stell, born 1856 and married Martha Dickson(born Aug.
28, 1854). They had four children: Horace Stell, born Nov. 17, 1876 married Mary Lamb (daughter
of John Lamb and Sarah Kelley) Nemecies Stell, born 1878 Charles Stell, born June 28, 1880 and died Oct. 25, 1902 Henry Stell, born July 11, 1883 and died Aug. 1, 1903 Mary E. Stell, born April 30, 1858 and married Dr. Richard
H. Ruth€ri'ord in 1874. (Richard H. Rutherford was born 30 "April 1838 , he was the son of Archebald Hamelton Rutherford and Mary M. Parrish). Mary E. and Richard Rutherford had four children: Charles William C. Verna L" and a child named Stell Rutherford.
Emily Wingfield Stell died September 1, 1859. Andrew A. Stell died Feb. 22, 1912.
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SAMUEL H. WINGFIELD Samuel H. Wingfield; fourth child of Charles and Marion was
born April 8, 1825. He married on Oct 8, 1852 to Sarah (Sallie) . Sarah was born May 14, 1832 They had six children:
~W~i'l'l~iam---; Benjamin Franklin; Cordelia; Alice; Sarah; Josephine; and Jane.
of Thomas Lamb) in Feb. Franklin Wingfield was Smith, June 23, 1882. three known children
William married Jocie L. Lamb (daughter 1882. They had one child: Lula M. Benjamin born Oct. 25{ 1854 and married Mary (Mollie) Mary (Mollie) was born April 5, 1858. Their are: Jessie Jacob Wingfield: .
Samuel H. Wingfield, born Sept 14, 1894, died Mar. 25, 1925 Joseph D. Wingfield, born Sept 18, 1900, died Dec. 18, 1901
Benjamin F. Wingfield died Mar. 15, 1913. Mary (Mollie) Smith Wingfield died 6 June 1933. Both are buried at Antoine, Arkansas. Samuel H. Wingfield was a Justice of the Peace of Pike County, Ark. He was a good Democrat and a member of the Christian Church.
JOSEPH WINGFIELD All that is known about Joseph Wingfield, is he was the fifth
child born to Charles and Marian, and was born in 1827. WILLIAM WINGFIELD
William Wingfield, born 1828 was the sixth child of Charles and Marian. He married Margaret Johnson on July 7, 1859. They had seven children: three boys and four girls. John Monroe was the oldest, born Oct. 1, 1860 and married Nanna Ballard. They had seven children: William Durfur, who married Dora Jones; Margaret Elizabeth married Claude L. Hollan; Edna married Dr. G. E. Mullins; Wiley Clark married Anna Covington; Ada May married C. I. Warren; Beulah was the sixth child; and one died in infancy. William Dufur born Nov. 2, 1880 was the oldest child of John Wingfield and Nanna Ballard Wingfield. He was one of the pioneer oil men of Columbia Co., Ark. His name has traveled far and wide as the discovery of the ElDorado's second oil pool. Was the Justice of the Peace of Emerson. Mr. Wingfield married July 27, 1901 to Dora Jones; they had twelve children: seven boys and five girls: Ray; Ilie; Cecil; Arlis; Alvern; Gleen; Delma; Ina; Lenel and Daymon; and one son who died in infancy.
JANE WINGFIELD Jane Wingfield the seventh child of Charles and Mariam Wing
field was born in 1831 and married John Elkins on October 26, 1854. THOMPSON WINGFIELD
Thompson Wingfield was born in 1835 and married Emily Wesson, daughter of Henry J. Wesson and Emeline . Emily and Thomp-son had one child Henr~ C. born Aug. 6, 1862 and died Oct. 16, 1882. Thompson died before 1870 and Emily married Mr. Kirkham, they had three children: Joseph; Ida E.; and Quincy. Later after Mr. Kirkham, Emily married William A. Buckner and they had one son: John M. Buckner. Emily was born, March 30, 1844 and died Feb. 9, 1909.
E. MARION WINGFIELD E. Marion Wingfield, all that is known about her, is she was
the ninth child of Charles and Marion, born in 1835. ADELINE WINGFIELD
Adeline Wingfield, was born in 1838. She was the tenth and last child born to Mariam Wingfield.
*********** Editor's Note: Contributed by Mrs. Ina W. Ponce, Salinas, Calif.
-8-EDWARD ROBIN WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK 1899 - 1910
Edward Robin Whi thead" Justice CJf' the Peace for Lone Pine Township, Garnett, Lincoln County, Arkansas. His daughter Flora, Mrs. Tracy Wagner, 328 North Summit Street, Little Rock, Ark., was. kind enough to permit the Arkansas History Commission and Archives to make microfilm copy of this material. Miss Jennie Belle Lyle took the book to Dr. Ferguson at the History Commission for microfilming ... Year 1962. 1899 Cash Received April 6th H A Ratterree
L A Ratterree 29th W R Obrint
May 13th M S Cline 20th B D Wilks on yearliri
Aug. 25th C D Kersh on cost 25th W MRogers on cost 26th W F Thornton on cost
Sept. 23rd J L Ratterree on work 30th H W Copeland on work 30th Hallin frait from PB -
(This was H W Copeland hauling 30th 1 day work for T W J
Oct. 5th Danal Chance 24th H W Copeland 30th R 0 Farbridg
$2.10 1.40
.90
.50 8.00
.90
.90
.90 1.00
.90 HWC 3.10 freight. from Pine
.50 (T W J-T
.25 3.25
Bluff)(J B Lyle) W Johnson) JBL
Nov. 9th C E Miller 1.50
.80 (This was for C E Miller, MD) (JBL)
15th T W Johnson halling brick 28th T C Simmons 28th W T Hamilton
Dec. 8th Ed L Calhoun on cost
3.00 1.25
.50
.75 1.00 18th R T Hamilton
Cash Paid out - 189~ May 20th To Lyle & ish on account 5.50 July 29th James Lee - sawing wood .25 Sept. 28th Lyle & Fish on account 6.45
I 30th H W Copeland - Roping Cotton.90 Dec. 8th T N Scifras - 5 BU Oates 2.00
26th Dr. Colins .50 31st Christian Adcovate (Paper) 1. 50
1900 Cash Received Jan. 4th To James Kade
6th Stackleather 19th W R Obriant on scrip
Feb 12th W A Ratterree W F Blair
16th C H Lyman March 7th J L Ratterree
13th J J Dean 14th Lafat Wilks 22d A W Keahey
Apr. 2d J D Shook 19th J A Leonard
May 11th W J Trantham July 8th Jesse Terral Sept 29th W C Harrison
.75 ·50 .75 .50 ·50 .75 .25 .50
2.50 1.00
.50 20.00 1.00
"'-'-2.00 .25
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Oct. 2nd 6th
23rd 28th 30th
Dec 8th 22nd 23rd
Cash Paid Jan. 11th
23rd Mar 2d
W C Harrison J M Matthew Ir Bigs To J C Boy W A Lael Alf Carrington J L Ratterree on cost J L Ratterree on cost R 0 Farbridge W H White
Out - 1900 To Home & Farm (Paper) T N Scifree Oats Harper & Willson
R E Vance, Monticello Cash returned Fate Wilks T W JOhnson - Potatoes A C Chance
.25
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50 2.40
.85 1.50 2.00
.35 ·90
9.45
1.00 .10 .50
6.00
(Merchants, Monticello, Ark.)
Apr. May
17th 19th 18th 19th Miss Min. Rody
taught at Garnett School. - MEAL
3.75 (Miss Minnie Rody She lived at Monticello)
1901 T W Johnson R C Johnson J A Lael J I Chandler S G Beck H F McGee W C Harrison John Butler Mrs. Ludnum
1900 - Cotton Pict
1 5 8 1-2-5 1 2 1
27
1/2 1/2
Sept. 11, 12, Ditto
13, 14 ... Will Chandler
Sept. Sept. Sept.
11, 12~ 13 13 & 14 14th
1900 Cash Received
Earnest Chandler Elmer Chandler T N Sciffras Mary Burr John Sciffras Bell Sciffras 01 II
Dave II
On Medical Acct. of Dr. Humphries Oct 26 T T Burr Nov 6 S J Fish
Dec 7 15 24
N T Ter,ral Luella Chance W A Chance J J Keayhea John Bush T N Scifras
3.96 3.73 2.09 1.25
.56
.49
.58
.42
.49
$15.00 1.00
10.00 10.50 4.00
.50 2.00
.25 1900 Cash Paid Out on Dr. J. A. Humphries Nov lOth Dr W C Kimbro 25.00
EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 3)
Nov. 12th Sent to Miss Flo E Humphries $15.00 1901 - March 7 Sent to Miss Flo E.
Humphries 3.00 .24 To register & Postage
1901 Cash Received Jan 15th T N Sciffras on scrip Feb 2d G M Chance on peas
Mar Apr
13th Mid Robertson 19th J M Lyle on Estray 19th L M Johnson Estray 23d J D Shook 24th W M Hamilton 25th C H Dean on Corn 9th J A Dean 6th T J Y Johnson
27th J A Lael June 30th W C Ludlum July 28th W A Goains Aug 25th Joe Thronsbury Sept 20th J M Lyle - plowing Oct 6th Oscar Shook
26th Lael & Johnson 20th T W Johnson 31st R C & T W Johnson
Nov 23rd T N Sciffras - on Ginning 27th T W Johnson on Bridg
Dec 8 Josh Carter 10 Lal & Johnson on Bridg 12 W C Harrison on cost 18 D C Hamilton
1.60 .50
2.00 1.50 1.50
.35 2.00 5.00
.50 1.00
.50 1.00 2.50 1. 75 2.65 2.00 6.00 5.00 9.60
.50 5.00 1.50 2.50
.75
19 Mrs. N S Burton - on Acknowlg. 2.00
.50
.25
.50
.50
21 W A Burr 21 J W Woodard 23 W R Obriant
1901 Cash Paid Out Feb 19 To Dave Sciffras - work on
25 C H Dean - on Bails (?) July 8 Lealer Wilks on soap
15 Sam Beck - sawing wood Planted Watermelons April 18, 1902 Planting corn March 23, 1902 Cash on hand 1902 Jan. 7 To J A Lael
19 J A Bodiford 25 G M Chance
Feb 13 T W Johnson 17 W E Lael 19 W C Harrison 21 W 0 Keayhe 24 G W Butler
Mar 1 J K Lyle 2 Ben Carrinton 2 Hue Sawuers (Sawyers) 5 C W Sweeney
Mar 12 W E Rice
road .25 5.00
.25
.60
.25
.50
.75
.60
.60
.25
.50
.40
.35 1.50 1.50
.40
.25
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-11-EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 4)
Apr 5 A W Keayhe 28 W E Person 30 Beaufort Brewster
May 3 Fannie Keahey 8 Mrs. Cline
June 15 A D White 27 T W Johnson
July 1 J A Leonard Jr 2 Lyle & .Fish 7 L C Tutchstone
Aug 1 S J Fish Sept 22 James Stanley Oct 1st T N Scifres
3d T W Johnson 7 Lyle & Fish - Flowing 11 J A Lael 14 Lyle & Fish - on riding 20 Letutch (?) Stone
Nov 5 W E Rice 5 J A Dean
17 M L Jones Dec 1 W A Keahey
1 N T Terral 24 J R Scifres
1902-Cash Paid Out July 1 To J H Robertson Sept 27 R C & T W Johnson on Gin
27 John W Crockett 27 Lyle & Fish on acco.
Cash Received on Ginning & Rope
59021 ec 7th Sam Dunlap 17th D W Campbell 17th Sam Whitten 20th Ed Lylie (Lilly) 20th H J Arledg 20th G W Smith
1903 Ja:i116th Feb 13 Cash Paid
J L Whisenhunt E R Whitehead
Out on Cotton Seed
is902 ec. 17th To Sam Whitton 30 Bu
26 T E Clary Feb. 13 E R Whitehead (on work)
13 T W Johnson Cash Received - 1903 Jan 2 To J W Carter
3 W R Obriant 3 F R McDannell
10 Sam Dunlap 10 And. Burns 10 N T Terral 17 W 0 Keahey 22 Sariah R Brown
.30 1.00
.50
.50
.50
.50 1.00
.50 1.25 1.00
.10 1.50
.75 6.00
.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
.50 4.70 1.05
23.70
1.96 2.36 2.30 2.38 2.33 2.10
6.30 2.55
4.50 10.15 6.00 2.85
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.50
.75
EDWARD R. WHITEHEAD'S ACCOUNT BOOK (Con't page 5)
Jan 24 J L Whisenhunt 24 S E White 30 M S Scifres
Feb 6 W A Lael 11 J C Boyd 13 R C & T W JOhnson
Feb 28 C E Burr on cost 28 C H Dean 28 J S Johnson
Mar 11 J K Lyle 14 G M Chance 16 A W NObles 25 A S Rup (Rupe) 28 W H Oneel 30 B H Sawyers
Apr 10 Will Carrington Apr 11 L A Ratterre 1 DeeBla
25 W J Dean 25 J M Lyle on Acknowledges 25 T W Johnson on going to town 30 James Lee 30 Arttelie Batchloe 30 Minnie Johnson
May 2 S J Fish - on Plowing 7 N T Terral 19 G 0 Tilgmon 129 J A Keahey
8 J W Matthews 1903 - J M Lyle Dr to E R Whitehead Feb 11 To Acknoll Mary Jordan
14 To Will Flemister Apr 25 G M Chance Mar 24 J A Keahey June 5 S K Jones
1.00 1.00
.25
.35 ·50
6.00 .50 .50
1.00 .60 .50 .35 .50 .50 .50 .50 .10 .50 .75 .75 ·50 .25 .25 .25 .75 .50
2.00 .35
.25
.25
.25
.25
.25 1903 - S J Fish Dr to E R Whitehead Feby 18 James Stanley Ack. .25
18 W C Harrison Ack. .25 18 John Stewart " .25
May 13 1 Day Plowing 1.00 May 22 Plowing Garden .25
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March 24, 1904 - Appraisement of the Estate of Mathew Fisher R C Crow, A W Nobles and J J Dean - 21 head of cattle appraised at One hundred and Eighty-five Dollars May 17; 1904 ... bought $171.65 1903 Cash Received June 15 J M Lyle on Ack July 14 W T Stanley
15 Joe John Scott Sept 4 Alvin D White Nov 11 D W Campbell
17th J L Whisenhunt 18th J A Leonard on Estray 23 W D Chance on Beef 30 E A Shook on work
Dec 14 N T Terral
.50
.50 1.00
.50 ·50
1.00 1.00
.45
.75
.50
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Dec 27 James 0 Burr 1.00 31 E A Shook 1.35 31 Andy Burns .50 31 J I Chandler .50
1904 Cash Received Jan 1 T N Scifras - on Beef 1.20
1 T N Scifras - on work 2.00 1 T N Sciffras - on cotton pick 5.00 5 A W Nobles .35 9 Terral & Johnson 1.00
11 W C Harrison .25 12 G 0 Tilghmon .50 15 Alvin D White 1.00 18 B D Wilks 5.01 18 John Bishop .50 18 Robert Fitts (?) .50 18 V H Flemister .50 19 N T Terral .50 30 J L Whisenhunt 1.00 30 W H Oneel .50
Feb 8 W F Blair-Paid by J A Lael .50 '13 S J Fish - on work in store .85 15 Samuel Dunlap .50 22 James Stanley .50 :22 L C Touchstone .50 23 John Stewart .50 24 C E Carter, Sr. 2.00 26 C H Armestead .50
Mar 7 J W Scifres - by W C H 7 W C Harrison - on cost 1.00 8 Charley Sowers .50
12 Richard Converse .50 14 R C Crow - on Alvin White 1.00 16 W M Rogers .50
Mar 24 W H Oneel - on appraisment .25 24 WHO - for gOing over their .50
W C Harrison on cost .50 1903 Cash Paid Out Mar 26 to T J Renolds on school 2.25 (Subscription school) Apr 23 T J Reynolds on school 2.25 May 5 T JReynolds on school 1.75 1904 Cash Received Apr 9 James Hunter .50
19 Lewis Wade .50 30 W R Obriant .40
May 23 W H Oneel on ap. .25 Aug. 26 Work Mrs. Fish (Lizzie) 3.75 Sept. 1 T M Wilson 1.00
(Carried to new Book) What became of it? 1904 - S J Fish, Dr. to E R Whitehead Feb 2 To 1 Acknowledgment Helson Tinsley
3 To 1 " Charley Harriel 9 To 1 " York Everette
11 To 2 Affidavits on Post Office Bond EDITOR'S NOTE: Please see June issue for con-' t of this article.
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SALINE COUNTY, ARKANSAS WILLS - BOOK A (to page 150) Abstracted by Bobbie J. (Mrs. Gerald B.) Mclane
NAME DIED ADMIN. BK-PAGE FILED
ADAMS, Samuel 27 Feb. 1850-John D. A-147 4 Mar 1850 Adams
ALLEY, Josiah 17 Oct 1847 Abraham A-I02 26 Jul 1847
ALLEN, Martha T 9 Oct 1843 Alley
Moses A-30 27 Oct 1843 Brazil, Sr. Richard Brazil
ALLEN, Squire 5 Nov. 1842 Wesley A-13 26 Nov. 1842 (Marked ERROR) Allen
ALLEN, Squire 5 Nov. 1842 Richard A-14 2 Jan. 1843 Brazil
Bond of Richard Brazil, Moses Brazil & Wesley Allen
ASHLEY, Chester, of Little Rock, WILL dated 16 Sept. 1843 names wife Mary. W. W. Ashley as Executrix: son Wm. Elliott, dau. Frances Ann, son Henry Charles, Mrs. Eliza Henderson, widow of Joseph Henderson "sister to my Wife", sister Mary Van Altyson of Schnduck? Ldg., N. Y., brother Pomeroy Ashley. Witnessed by Ebenezer Walton and Joseph Ashley, filed 10 June 1848 in Pulaski Co. and 23 Aug. 1848 in Saline Co., Book A. pp 123-134
BAKER, John
BARNES, Wright
10 Oct 1843 Thomas Pack A-37 6 Jan 1844
18 Jan 1851 Madison Barnes A-150 4 Feb. 1851
BILLINGSLEA, Asa A 9 Oct 1849 Wm. Crowson A-145 29 Nov. 1849
BLAND, Jesse, WILL filed 27 Feb. 1843, died on or about 14 Feb. 1843, names wife Rachael, son Calvin, dau. Milet? Henderson, and Richard S. Price, witnessed by R. Brazil, Abel Bland and A. T .. Brazil, Samuel T Henderson, appointed administrator, A-18
BOLT, John P.
BUCHAN, Abner H.
2 Apr. 1850 Aaron Bolt A-148
17 Dec 1847 Frances Dodd A-98
4 May 1850
24 Jul. 1847
CALDWELL, Charles, WILL dated 3 June 1843, names brother Jaames H. Caldwell, dau. Mary Morton Cox, grandchildren: James Lockert, Charles Caldwell Lockert, Wm. A. Lockert, late dau. George Ann Lockert, dau. -in-law Huldah Caldwell, granddaughter Ann Eliza Cox, two sons, Charles Anthony and James Edward. Brother, James H. Caldwell named executor, dated 3 June 1843. Witnessed by Thos. Pack, G. W. Rutherford and Samuel Cook, proved 7 Dec. 1844, A-47
CARR, Henry
CARR, Henry
7 Sept. 1848 Mary A. Carr A-137 23 Sept.1848
7 Sept. 1848 Nelson Owen A-146 15 Jan. 1850
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NAME
CARROL, Matthew
CHILDRESS, Robinson
COX, Capt. James
DENTON, Wm.
DYER, Charles
DYER, John
EVANS, David
DIED
on or about 1 Sept 1842
?
13 Feb. 1847
2 Jan. 1851
23 Oct. 1848
23 May 1846
Aug. 1842
ADMIN. BK-Page FILED
Thomas Carroll A-4 25 Oct.1842
Thomas Pack A-39 2 May 1844
Noah D. Inglish A-94 27 Mar 1847
Thos. Jeff. Gates A-I09 17 Jan 1851
Given Dyer A-138 2 Nov. 1848
Mary Dyer, wife A-75 16 Jun 1846
Wm. Warford of Hot Spring County A-37 22 Dec 1843
EVANS, Lovel N. S., WILL 31 Mar. 1846, wife Manerva Evans, children: Jane Evans, Jason Evans and Aaron Evans. Witnessed by J. W. Evans and James Hughbanks and Henry Wilson, filed 2 May 1846. A-77
ERVIN, Wm.
GAGE, Reubin
15 Nov. 1846 Tilford Terry A-96 29 May 1847
Oct. 1844 Jonas Gage A-52 28 Dec 1844
GENTRY, Samuel, WILL dated 10 Dec. 1847, filed 18 Dec. 1847 names wife Malinda and children (though not named) Witnesses: Jesse Spencer and Jerusha Spencer, 4 Jan. 1848, A-116
HOOVER, Jacob
HORN, Alfred
HUNNICUT, Thos
JENKINS, Arthur H.
JENKINS, Thomas
KENDALL,E. T.
Cassandria? A-12 4 Jul 1838
17 Aug 1848 Ephraim Burrow A-136 1848
21 Dec. 1845 Wm. Hunnicut A-66 6 Jan 1846
20 Aug. 1844 Wm. Jenkins A-43 24 Sept 1844
20 Sept. 1847 Thomas Pack & A-110 25 Nov 1847 Mahala Jenkins
John P. Bone A-26 18 May 1843
LOCKERT, John J., WILL, 31 May 1836, names wife Catherine, son Geo. W., son John, youngest son, Even J. If wife should marry - Green B. Hughes and Wm. S. Lockert be appointed agent for various heirs. Witnesses William S. Lockert and F. A. McWilliams, filed for record 26 July 1836. A-I0
LOCKERT, Wm. S., WILL, 13 Jan. 1847, produced and proven by A. E. Ashbrooks and Thomas Montgomery, witnesses, names wife Julia Lockert and sons James, Charles and William. Friend Josiah Brooks. Appt. Josiah Brooks and Green B. Hughes, Ex. 16 Jan. 1847, A-87.
-16-SALINE COUNTY, ARKANSAS WILLS (Con't page 3)
NAME DIED ADMIN • Bk-page FILED
LINDSEY, Addison 20 Jan. 1847 Maria Lindsey A-I06 18 Sept 1847
LINDSEY, Addison W. 20 Jan. 1847 James Gamble A-113 14 Jan 1848
LINDSEY, Samuel 14 Dec. 1844 Green Taylor A-54 Feb 1845 (WILL filed on page 57, dated 1844, names three small children: Sarah, Samuel and Anderson, Dec. 11, 1844)
McCARTY, Wm., nuncupative WILL, dated 21 Jan. 1845 "When I die I want Uncle William's little William to have what I have" Witnesses James Brewer and John Drew. Died at home of Wm. Lockert, his uncle William, filed 20 Feb. 1845, A-61.
McCRACKEN, Leonidas 27 Mar. 1849 Tilford G. A-139 19 Apr. 1849 Hockersmith
MATTEU, Joseph 1 Nov. 1845 Jesse Reaves A-40 23 Dec 1845 , MILLER, 29 Jan. 1846 James Barron A-69 10 Feb 1846
MITCHEL, James L. Feb. 1846 Willis Tyler A-114 4 Jan 1848
MORROW, J. A. G. Jan. 1847 Bradford Morris A-92 13 Jul 1847
PELTON, James 17 Feb 1846 Rella Ora Pelton A-71 14 Mar 1846 Stephen A. McCallisher?
PIPKIN, Willis, WILL, 12 Oct 1847, wife Polly, Wm. Scott, children (not named) Wit. Andrew Cathey and James M. Wills, recorded 29 Jan. 1848. A-118
PRICE, ___ _
PRICE, William
RANDOLPH, John
RAY, Jacob
ROBISON, Wm.
25 Jan 1846 L. McCracken A-67 29 Jan 1846 Bradford Morris
1 Jan 1846 Samuel Williams A-73 7 Apr 1846
24 Apr 1847 Francis Posey A-112 29 Nov 1847
22 Feb. 1847 Abigail Ray A-IOO 24 July 1847
23 Feb. 1847 Epraim Burrow A-I04 27 Aug 1847
ROWAN, Thomas 24 Dec 1846 Amos Rowland, Sr. A-81 (A. R. Thomas & Harris Rowland, Sr. Securities) 4 Jan 1847
Mar. 1842 Henry Shafer A-7 12 Nov 1842 RUDOLPH, John
SALLIERS, Wm. 7 Aug. 1849 Martha Salliers A-140 24 Aug 1849
SHAFER, HENRY Nov. 1845 Hon. Robt Calvert A-84 28 Jan 1847 (Con't on next page)
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NAME DIED ADMIN. Bk-page FILED
(The Hon. Robt. Calvert, Judge of Probate Court at the Jan. 1847 term of Court, appointed Green B. Hughes, Esq. Adm.)
TERRY, Wm., WILL dated 13 Apr. 1843, wife Elizabeth Executrix, children not mentioned by name. Witnesses, Cary James and Wm. Evigen?, recorded 24 Apr. 1843, A-22
TUDOR, Winnwy 31 Aug. 1848 Jared M. Tudor A~135 4 Sept 1848
WATSON, William 1845 Samuel L. Henderson A-115 14 Jan. 1848
WHALAND, Wm. 11 Dec. 1846 Thomas Pack A-108 28 Sep. 1847
WILLIAMS, John 5 Nov. 1845 Simson Williams A-65 1845
WITHAM, Joseph, WILL, 22 Nov. 1843, wife Frances Jane, son Washington. Witnesses: V. E. Brazil and John Witham - (V. E. (Valentine) Brazil) 9 Dec. 1843, A-33.
WOODEL, Joel 4 Jan. 1843 Geo. W. Rutherford A-16 James Moore 7 Jan. 1843
YOUNG, Samuel 24 Mar. 1848 Wm. Brents A-122 25 Mar. 1848 Thomas Pack
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DRY FORK CEMETERY - PERRY COUNTY, ARKANSAS Copied December 15, 1973 by Inez (Halsell) Cline. Range
21 West Township 2 N. Section 16. From Hot Springs, Ark., go North on Highway # 7 about 4 1/2 miles past County Line (before reaching Hollis) turn right (west) on County Road # 45. Then about 7 miles. Cemetery on left side of road, new chain link fence, well kept. .
Reed, William M. 1848-1910 Tinsley, Geo. W. 1844-1926 Blythe, James C 1868-1917 Blythe, Sam M., son of J C & N E) Secrest (Segrest?) Malinda Bahlander, Laura Ruth 1910-1971 Nooner, Wm. T. 1904-1971 Nooner, Thomas S., son of W. T. Nooner, John, son of W. T. Keener, James W. 1859-1924
1888-1892 1897-1898
1929-1943 1925, 1971
Keener, Lewis F. son of J. W. & M. F. Keener, Effie J., dau. of J. W. & M. F. Keener, Minnie~ dau. of J. W. & M. F. Keener, Mary Keener, Alfred twins 1894-1896 Keener, Infant
1904-1906 1898-1900 1890-1893
Keener, Infant Higgenbotham, N. T. 1838-1914
DRY FORK CEMETERY - PERRY COUNTY, ARK. (Con' t page 2) -18-
Higgnbotham, M. T., wife of N. T. 1847-1911 Halsell, Odie D., son of Charlie & Effie (Noles) Halsell
grandson of Edward Reason & Virginia (Wheeler) Halsell. Died 13 Dec. 1971, age 60
Note: About half the graves were marked with field stones.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE (March 23, 1830)
The following is an official list of the JUSTICES of the PEACE elected by a jOint session of the General Assembly of the Territory of Arkansas, on the 7th day of November 1829.
LAWRENCE COUNTY Lebonon? Township - Caleb Halvomb, Daniel Williams, Alfred L.
Sloane. Strawberry Township - Thomas McCarrell, Alexander Henderson,
Henry Wayland Union Township - Beverly R. Baker, Samuel Jones, G. S. Huds
peth Spring River Twp.- John Shoemak, James Campbell, Clarenden
Hooper, Thomas S. Drew, William Beach Davidson Township - Benjamin Jones, Isham T. Akorn, Craven
Peyton Columbia Township - Henry L. Slavens, James Boyd, William
Jarrett, Daniel Plott Curent River Township - Peyton R. Pitman, John L. Cockrane,
John Kavanaugh, William Pyburn Cache Township - Benjamin Crowley Languill Township - Richard Hall
INDEPENDENCE COUNTY Rudell township - Austin L. Lafferty, Lewis T. Waugh, Richard
Peel, John Kyler, James Boswell, Hugh Tinnin, James Searcy Black River township - John C. Saylors, Isaac Robinson, Morgan
Magness Christan township - William Chandler, Peyton Tucker, Russell
Bates JACKSON COUNTY
David Litchfield, James Bennett, Reddin Scoke~, Hiram Glass, Bird Condray, John Lucas
IZARD COUNTY Sugar Loaf tWp - Joseph Coker, John Graham North Fork Township - Simeon Talbott, John P. Houston, Jesse
Langston, Robert Livingston' South Fork Township - James Harris, George Long White River Township - Jehoda Jeffrey, John Walker, sen.
CRAWFORD COUNTY Upper township - Mathew Moore, James Shabin Big Creek township - John C. Simmer, George C. Pickett Lee's Creek township - William Black, James Williams Richland township - David H. Corder, Ira Swore, John Aaron Mulberry township - Thomas Moore, jun., Thomas Moore, sen.,
James Galbreath
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Horse-head township - Elijah J. Wallace, Thomas Fulcher Tomlinson township - Drury Harrington, John Hammon, Josiah
Hart, sen. Lower township - Thomas Hizon, Charles Wolf, Gilbert Marshall,
John Moore
Spadra township -Clarke township -Illinois township
Logan
Robert Arthur - John
POPE COUNTY McMickin, John J. Smith, Wesley Garrett, Clarke, Jonathan Logan, Abraham S. Heck, Bollinger, Mereth Webb, Robert A.
Dardanelle township - William Cardin, Maurice Brown Horse-head township - Twitty Pace, Robert Crawford
CONWAY COUNTY Welburn township - Elisha W. Owens, Thomas White, Lewis Jones,
George W. Rice, Nimrod Memefee, John Hibbin Cardon township - William G. Safford, William Joslin Hardin township - Charles R. Saunders, William Wiley, Squire
Allen WASHINGTON COUNTY
Vineyard township - William L. Weddington, Jacob Chandler Cane Hill township - John Blair, William I Woody, Henry Cureton Prairie township - William Estes, Henry Tollett, John Wilson,
sen., Henry Mahon, Isaac Nims RiChland township - Robert MeAney, George E. Webber, Rial
Williams Illinois township - William Stevens, Levi Lee, Willis MeCum
ARKANSAS COUNTY MissiSSippi township - Abel Knowlton, Est--W. Johnson,
Jeremiah Courtney, William S. Grooms Arkansas township - Eli J. Lewis, John Maxwell, Lewis Bogy Richland township - Robert H. Douglass Prairie township - George W. Guthery
CRITTENDEN COUNTY Canadian township - James Young, John B. Walker, George C.
Barfield, Parson H. Swain Monroe township - John Meeks, Benjamin Wilson, Owen Evans Troy township - Jared Nelson, John Tryo, Wilson Young Scott township - Duke H. Harris, Wiley Lewis, Elijah F. Loyd
Curtis Noble Hopefield township - James Livingston, Oli Wallace, Horatio
N. Ferguson, William Cherry, Arthur C. Welch, Charles N. Blackburn, Archibald B. Hubbard
Lucas township - John Holloway, George W. Thompson, Wateman Goslin, William Ragon, Jonathan D. Hopkins, Edmond Bridges, Joseph Hudson
PULASKI COUNTY
Saline township - Rezin Davis, James Hes--, Allen Martin, John Lockett
Pyett township - William P. Thompson, Samuel Taylor, Rudolph N. Roland
Little Red River township - John Magness, John Cook, William Wright, John Arnold
Big Rock township - Peter T. Crutchfield, Samuel S. Hall, Henry Bradford, David Rorer, Richard Fletcher, Samuel H. Hingston
CONWAY
(with
CENSUS COUNTY, ARKANSAS
1850 family numbers)
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Adams 13, 69, 88, 92, 96, ;L51 408
Cutgamire 86 Couch 93
Adkinson 289, 290 Aldridge 65 Allen 53, 564, 570 Anthony 153, 154, 230 Aplin 180 Ashmore 426, 427
*Aurendal 39 Ayres 128
Bentley 12 Ball 15 Buris 20 Butrum 50 Burris 440 Boswell 77 Bateman 91 Broadaway 133 Bruce 137, 138, 140 Baker 144, 524 Burnett 172 Bernard 181 - 183 Binum 207 Brewer 209 Brown 213, 225, 279, 293 Berry 217 Barnes 282 Brady 297, 298 Butler 332 Butcher 346 Boyd 347 Belcher 366 Bizzell 373 Bartlett 388, 389 Benedict 394, 399 Bordon 404 Bradford 406 Barkland 417 Beeson 425, 431, 484 Burret 433 Buie 546 Bass 444
*Bennt 491 Bennet 515 Bryant 523, 526 Blackwell 587 Brinly 589
Cunius 6 Cordon 25 Crain 45, 46
Carroll 123, 155, 429, 445 Crow 127 Cunningham 134 Campbell 143, 160, 161, 185,206 Cowan 148, 149 Cronister 158 Clay 166 Chandler 186 Craig 192, 272, 283 Clingman 208 Clayton 232, 233, 379 Calaway 234 Cargil 236, 238, 259, 264, 265
285 Coseby 261 Cummins 267 Carson 271 Cockrill 274 Curtis 299 Caudle 300 Cullum 305 Cameron 328 Carter 398 Crawford 430 Carr 457 Cone 483 Collum 516 Curby 529 Clopton 539, 540 CuI berth 556 Callahan 588, 590
Davis 455" 547 Deavers 300
*Dencker 11 Dennis 338 Dickensen 76 Dicus 105 Drummin 8 Durnell 219, 579 Dutton 175, 177, 535
Eaton 49 Edwards 400 Emerson 89 England 242 Ensign 197 Ethridge 410 Eubanks 493 Evans 26, 61
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Fanville 131, 145 Farish 57 Farley 104 Ferguson 142 Ferrel 113 Finley 257 Fletcher 157 Flowers 438 Ford 372 Fowler 316 Frazier 365, 578 Freeman 436, 437, 439, 522 Fryer 120, 121, 126, 132, 156,
Gamble 22, 67, 83 Garner 241 Garret 291 Garvin 476, 477 Gay 29, 32 George 514 Gilbert 357 Gillum 428 Gordon 7, 102, 103, 108, 109, 111
119, 210, 518 Gowan 527 Gray 413, 519 Grayham 342 Grayson 143 Greer 38, 147, 599 Gregory 432 Griffin 7, 169, 447-449, 550 Guess 70 Guier 375 Gurrill 381, 382
Henry 24 292, 301-304 331 Harris 34, 51, 227, 22B, 231, 528 Hibben 35 Honeycut 37, 501 Howard 42, 460 Harrison 54, 214, 333, 411, 412,
414 Higgins 79 Hawkins 81 Henderson 82 Hulcey 102 Holder 110, 340 Hardin 124, 322, 324, 353, 354 Holyfield 125, 129, 202, 203 Holtsman 135, 159 Hornback 151 Hooper 163, 517 Harvell 176 Hill 188, 464, 534
*Hollen 220 Hartwick 222, 223 Hamil ton 243 Hodge 258 Heffington 272, 275, 276, 280 Houge 306-310, 567-569 Hinkle 320 Hinson 344 Huffman 350 Hartje 384, 386, 392 Hogan 396 Hinternesh 410 Hughs 418 Hillis 421 Holbrooks 496, 502
*Harrs 507 Hobbs 510 Holt 553 Hays 595, 596
Isaacs 55
Jackson 143, 160, 166 Jareall 328 Jarred 443 Johnson 204 538 Jones 41, 98, 471, 472, 475 Joslin 402, 403
Kean 489 Kellum 403 Kendall 370, 371 Kennady 497 Kilgore 545 Kimberlin 33 Kincade 63 King 230, 251, 252, 367 Kurtz 204 Kuykendall 361, 562
.Luster 578 Lane 572
*Lyter 559 Lawrence 494 Linsey 397 Losslin 387 Liblong 374 Lynn 364 Livingston 253, 254 Lynkswiller 195, 200, 205 Long 167 Lemley 152, 450, 451 Lewis 112, 178, 422 Lamoyne 87 .
CONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 3) -22-
*McBoyd 278 *Mc Calige 116 McCraig 117, 118 McCarty 168 McClure 246 McCarley 442 McCallester 505, 506 McDaniel 64 McElmurry 362 McEwen 462 McGehee 541, 542 McGinty 498, 499, 575, 576 McInturf 343, 360 McKee 62 McLemore 385 McMullen 563 McNice 249
Morrill 1, 2 Merick 14, 481 Miller 36, 48 Minyard 130 Murphy 197, 405, 407, 416 Morgan 201 Marshal 221 Moore 237 260 Martin 244, 245, 248, 323, 482 Matthews 258, 266 Maddux 271 Musser 273 Middleton 312, 313, 318, 319 Mayberry 326-328 Mitchell 336, 337 Murray 368 Moses 369 Mason 377, 574 Maryfield 395 Moss 480 Morrison 532 Maxwell 537 Mallet 586
Nance 351 Nash 583 Nichols 423, 446, 452, 453, 459 Norman 277
*Odiarne 14 Orander 282 Overton 58-60 Owens 19, 68, 71, 72, 164, 165
Powell 28, 95, 97, 99, 114, 508 Plummer 52 Pratt 107, 115·
Peck 139 Perry 196 Parmer 235 Plant 247, 250, 262, 263, 317
325 Pruett 255/.. 544 Presley 26tl Pruit 287 Palmore 348, 349 PhilliEs 352 Peel 363 Powers 434 Poe 468 Parnettl 473 474 Prints 487, 488, 520 Pate 511 Porter 559 Pope 593
Queen 240 Quindley 85
Rogers 26, 598 Rayburn 31
.. Roberson 47 Reynolds 78 Rice 80 Robinson 94, 194, 229 Rainwater 106 Reed 174 Read 492 Roberts 179, 199, 224, 296, 503
504, 585, 591 Ragsdale 211, 525 Runnels 294, 295 Reece 321 Roper 383 Rankin 390, 467 Rolin 407 Rollin 458 Ray 435
*Rose 536 Right 548 Row 560
Shafer 15 Sutton 23 Servis 30 Steward 40 Shannon 44 597 Stockton 5G, 150 Shock 70 Shumaker 122, 135, 143, 146 Scarlett 171, 286 Strong 198
-23-CONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSAS 1850 CENSUS (Con't page 4)
stell 212, 216, 571 Smith 269, 281, 288, 296, 330,
358, 359 Spradlin 270 Shurls 283 Scrimpshear 314, 315' Stubblefield 345 Starr 355, 356 Stone 376, 378 Sexton 391 Standlee 393, 558 Speaks 415 Spruce 424 Shai'l 466 Stith 469 Stratton 495 Scroggins 497, 543, 584, 594 Sherron 512 Shipp 521 Steel 530, 531 Sterling 549 Sledge 551, 552, 554, Shelton 555 Serval 562 Staats 577 Sublett 580
Taylor 490 Tedford 509 Thomas 90, 100 Tnompson 3-5 Trice 116 Trout 162 l'urner 409, 463 Turpin 284 Tweedy 1904 193 Tyler 43, 41
Vandyke 12 Vaughan 21 Venible 215 Victory 454
Weeks 592 Wilbanks 573 Woodsworth 565, 566
Wand 561 Wilder 557 Wright 549 Wells 486 Whitehead 485, 513 Waller 9 Watson 10, 84
*Welborn 16-18, 20 Webster 27 101 West 66, IB4, 334, 335 Ward 70 Willis 73-75 Wilson 88, 170, 173, 419, 420 Williams 103, 183, 500, 533 Whitson 136, 141, 478, 582 Whiteacre 187 Wadkins 189, 461 Webb 191, 465 Westerfield 215 Walton 226 Woods 239, 266 Wiley 256, 339 .• 341 Winchester 311 Waymack 329, 339 White 401 Weston 455, 456, 470 Wyatt 479
Yates 218 Yeates 581
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Anon.
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TOWNS IN CONWAY COUNTY, ARKANSAS - 1885
From the 1885 Edition of the Rand McNally Atlas.
ADA ARTHUR - 5 miles north of Solgohachia.
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BLACKVILLE - Little Rock & Fr. Smith Railroad, telegraph, Little Rock & Ft. Smith Express. Population 112.
CAMPBELL SPRINGS - mail at Blackville. CARROLL'S - mail at Morrilton. CENTRE POINT - mail at Solgohachia. CENTRE RIDGE EARLE DULE-mail at Blackville. GARFIELD - 5 miles east of Old Hickory. GERMANTOWN - mail at Blackville. Little Rock & Ft. Smith Railroad,
Little Rock & Ft. Smith Express. GLASS VILLAGE-mail at Appleton. HAPPY BEND - Mail at Blackville. HARPER'S - 8 miles northwest of Lewisburgh. Mail at Morrilton. HATTIE - 14 miles northeast of Atkins, mail at Hattieville. F~TTIEVILLE - 3 miles east of Old Hickory. HAWKSTONE-Mail at Ada. HEBRON LODGE-Mail at Solgohachia. HOWARD STATION - Mail at Conway. Little Rock & Ft. Smith Railroad JAMISON - Mail at Menifee. KLINGELHOEFER'S LANDING - 6 miles southwest of Cadron, Mail at
Plummerville. LEWISBURGH - mail at Morrilton. Population 356. LICK MOUNTAIN - 9 miles northwest of Springfield. MENIFEE - 4 miles northwest of Cadron Station. Little Rock & Ft.
Railroad. Little Rock & Ft. Smith Express. MORRILLTON - Conway County Seat. Little Rock Ft. Smith Railroad.
Little Rock & Ft. Smith Express, telegraph, money order post office. Population 770.
OLD HICKORY - Mail at Hattieville. OLIVIA - 6 miles southwest of Cadron, mail at Plummerville. OPPELO PLUMMERVILLE - Little Rock & Ft. Smith Railroad. Little Rock & Ft.
Smith Express. Population 135. POINT REMOVE-Mail at Solgohachia. RONDO SOLGOHACHIA SPRINGFIELD - Population 51 STo VINCENT - 7 miles east of Old Hickory. STANLEY'S - 4 miles southwest of Cadron, mail at Plummerville. STEELE'S MILL - mail at Blackville. WARD'S SWITCH - Little Rock & Ft. Smith Railroad. Little Rock &
Ft. Smith Express, mail at Morrilton.
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"While centuries dawn and die away The world still keeps their records vast,
And gathers ripened sheaves today, From seeds that fell in ages past."
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-24b- YOU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW:
NATIONAL SOCIETY UNITED STATES DAUGHTERS OF 1812 To preserve and increase knowledge of the history of the Am
erican people by the preservation of documents and relics, the marking of historical spots, and recording of family histories and tradations, the celebrating of patriotic anniversaries, and especially the emphasizing and teaching of heroic deeds in the civil, military and naval life of those who molded this government of the United States and saved it from foes both within and without, between the close of the American Revolution and the close of the War of 1812. In general, its one purpoase is the promotion of patriotism.
Any woman over eighteen, of good character, who offers satisfactory proof of lineal decent from an ancestor who rendered civil, military or naval service to this country during the years 1784-1815, inclusive, is eligible to membership, provided the applicant be acceptable to the society. All members under eighteen years of age shall be called "Juniors"
NATIONAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS of the AMERICAN COLONISTS The object of this society is about the same as the above society.
The member must be a lineal decendant of an ancestor who rendered service, civil or military in any of the colonies prior to July 4, 1776.
THE ARKANSAS PIONEERS The object of this Association shall be, primarily historical,
to gather, preserve and print facts events and traditions for a true history of Arkansas prior to 1850. Special attention shall be given to the history of the lives of the men and women whose influence, work and persistent efforts resulted in the formation of Arkansas through Territory and Statehood up to 1850. This association shall also be SOCial, to bring into closer communication and to perpetuate firmer friendship among the descendants of the Pioneers of Arkansas.
Qualifications for membership. Any citizen who is a lineal decendant of a person, or persons, who permanently settled in Arkansas prior to 1850, shall be eligible for membership. Provided theapp1icant be acceptable to the society.
I am a member of these societies. If you are interested in joining or forming a new chapter in Arkansas, contact me.
Mrs. Larry P. Clark 1211 Biscayne Drive Little Rock, Arkansas 72207
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Township maps are avaiable for all states. 20 cents each. Order from Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Gove~nment Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 20402. Stock number for Arkansas map 0301 - 1851 (Good size map.)
b1em 4200
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The Arkansas Genealogical SOCiety is interested in your proand will publish free queries. Membership $5.00. Address: "A" Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72205
-25- NANCE BIBLE RECORDS
The following bible records were submitted by Stephen A. Smith, 624 Alta Avenue, Santa Monica, California 90402.
This Certifies that J. D.NANCE and E. C. CHILDRESS were solemly joined in the Holy Bonds of Matri~ony at STERLING, ARK. on the 18th day of JANUARY in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty conformably to the Ordinance of God, and the Laws of the State. (unsigned) (note: Sterling was in Phillips County)
Family Record:
Marriages:
Births:
J D Nance E C Nance Martha Ann Nance Amanda W. Nance Thomas Henry Nance Carrie J Nance Ollive L. Nance Victoria V. Nance Joseph D. Nance Jr. Florence May Nance*
J. D. Nance Sr. to Miss E. C. Childre~s January 18th 1860 -
A. S. Smith to Miss J C. Nance** Nov. 24th 1885
W. P. Nance to Miss A M Nance** Dec. 20th 1885 -
W. T Watson to Miss 0 L Nance** May 5, 1889
J. D. Nance Sr. Born Decr 20th 1835 E. C Nance Born Oct 29th 1844 Martha Ann Nance Born Nov 29th 1861 Amanda M Nance Born March 19th 1864 Thomas H. Nance Born Feby 2nd 1866 Carrie J. Nance Born Feby 22nd 1868 Ollive L. Nance Born Decr 13th 1870 victoria V. Nance Born April 3rd 1873 Joseph D. Nance Jr. Born April 3rd 1873 Florence M. Nanc.e Born August 18th 1877* Willie M. Watson Born Sept 13th 1890** Ollie L. Watson Born Dec. 17 1892** Joseph J. Nance Born June 3 1893'
S or s: old style script of (~) * different handwriting in dark blue ink ** Immitative handwriting of original entries in brown
same ink but entirely different handwriting
NANCE BIBLE RECORDS-continued Deaths:
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Marth Ann Nance Died August 30th 1863 Thomas H Nance Died Nov 18th 1866 Florence M Nance Died Sept 13th 1878* Eliza C. Nance Died Feb. 12th 1881* Louis V. Nance died Nov. 9 1884** Ollie L. Watson Died Dec. 12th 1892**
Joseph D. Nance died May 28 1894** Amanda M Nance Died June 9 1894**
Arthur Stringer Smith Nov 11 1928 (73) Verner Henning Smith Dec 26 1946 (57)
Death Notice affixed to last page:
Commercial Appeal
Ark. Newspaper
Louisville Paper
Commercial Appeal
NANCE--At residence of his daughter, Mrs. Arthur Smith, No. 192 Robinson street extended Monday, May 28, 1894, at 10:30 a.m. Joseph D Nance, aged 59 years, father of Mrs. Arthur Smith W. P And J. D. Nance. Remains were taken to the mouth of the St. Francis river for interment.
(Helena, Ark., papers please copy)
NANCE--At the mouth of the St. Francis river Feb. 12th, at 1 o'clock a.m. Mrs. Carolina Nance, wife of J. D. Nance Esq. after a long and painful illness. Mrs. Nance was a most esteemed lady beloved and respected by her neighbors and friends. She leaves a husband and several little children to mourn her loss. To the bereaved husband and little ones, we tender our sympathies in this hour of their grief.
SMITH-- Mrs. Suan Stringer Smith, widow of John Stringer Smith April 6, 1898 at 3 p.m. Burial Private
CHILDRESS--At Williston, Tenn. Friday December 7, 1900, Thomas J. Childress, aged 80 years, father of Mrs. W. B. Mills. Funeral will take place from Stanley & Co.'s this (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock. Interment at Elmwood Cemetery.
Capt. T. J. Childress. Information carne to relatives in this city yesterday
afternoon, from Williston, Tenn. that Capt. T. J. Childress had died at that place. There was no especial surprise in the announcement, as deceased was 80 years of age and very feeble. Capt. Childress was a resident of Memphis until about seven years ago, when he went to Williston to spend the remaining days of his life with his daughter, Mrs. W. B. Mills. Many years ago, and until his sight became too imperfect to further continue the work, he was a steamboat pilot and one of the best on the river, his service being mainly with local trade packe • The remains will be interred in Elmwood this mornIng, the funeral occuring from Stanley's undertaking establishment.
-27-Our thanks to Mr. Smith ~or sharing this bible record with our
members. He seeks in~ormation on Capt. T. J. Childress, who was probably in Phillips County, Arkansas, and who died 1900; Haskell migrated ~rom Rhode Island and Massachusetts; Henderson B. Coyle o~ Dallas County, Texas (Childress stayed with Coyle be~ore death in 1900 and they were cousins). Henderson B. Coyle's daughter claimed to be among the First Families o~ Virginia.
I~ anyone can assist Mr. Smith~ please write to him at 624 Alta Avenue, Santa Monica, California 80402.
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FEE-CHERRY FAMILIES By Capt. John C. Hammock U.S.N.M. Ret.
The FEE and CHERRY FAMILIES were ~oined together by the marriage of William Cherry and Jean (Jane) Fee on August 15, 1811).
FEE lineage through the ~amilies of Dempster and Scott.
1. David Dempster, b. ca 1661 in Scotland. During the reign o~ King James II o~ England, his family moved to County Antrim, Ireland. 2. Andrew Dempster, son o~ David Dempster, was born ca 1696 in
County Antrim, Ireland. 3. One of the children of Andrew Dempster was Margaret Dempster
born ca 1731. She m. Robert Scott. She died in 1793. Among their children was Rachel Scott.
3.*William Fee was born in 1720 in Belfast, Ireland, where he was stationed as a Captain in the English Army. In 1749 he married Lady Elizabeth Dawson. The remains of William and Elizabeth Fee lie in County, Antrim, Ireland. 4.*Robert Fee, son o~ William Fee was born in October 1750
in County Antrim. He married Rachel Scott in 1780; emigrated to America, with his family, arriving in Charleston, South Carolina on Christmas day of 1791, and settled in Chester District~ west o~ the Catawba River. Robert Fee died July 21, 1~4l in Indiana, U.S.A. He had left the South because o~ his aversion to slavery. 5. Jean (Jane) Fee, a daughter o~ Robert and Rachel Fee,
was born June 21, 1789 in Ireland, and at the age of two years was brought to America, where her ~amily settled in Chester District, South Carolina; she married William Cherry on August 15, 1811; she died December 6, 1846.
Cherry lineage 4. Robert Cherry was born in County Antrim, Ireland; he mar
ried Letitia Leach; emigrated to America and settled in South Carolina in 1782; died ca 1793. 5. William Cherry, son of Robert and Letitia Leach Cherry,
was born June 24, 1781 in County Antrim, Ireland; m. August 15, 1811 to Jean (Jane) Fee; he died in 1856. 6. Eleanor Jane Cherry, a daughter o~ William and Jean
(Jane) Fee Cherry, was born November 20, 1820 in Chester County, South Carolina; m. December 1840 to Andrew J. Roddy, son of William D. and Elizabeth
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Cherry lineage continued
White Roddy; after her husband's death in 1852 she moved to Drew County, Arkansas with her children: Mary Jane Roddy, William David Roddy, Sarah Roddy, Elizabeth Irene Roddy. She died February 13, 1881 and is interred in Monticello, Arkansas. 7. Sarah Elizabeth Irene Roddy, a daughter of
Andrew J. and Eleanor Jane Cherry Roddy was born July 4, 1844 in Landsford, Chester Dis'trict, South Carolina; married John Harrison Hammock on November 1, 1866; she died August 1, 1916, and is interred in Monticello, Arkansas. 8. Ernest Guy Hammock, a son of John H. and
Sarah Elizabeth Roddy Hammock was born Feb. 12, 1871 in Monticello, Arkansas; m. Dec. 20, 1899 to Letie Frances Cowling; he died Jan. 7, 1948; his children were Elizabeth Josephine Hammock and John Cowling Hammock. 9. Elizabeth Josephine Hammock, daughter of
Ernest Guy and Letie Cowling Hammock, was born Dec. 1, 1910; m. Oct. 13, 1934 to Burton Charles Robbins. 10. Burton Hammock Robbins, son of Burton
and Elizabeth Hammock Robbins, was born Feb. 13, 1938; m. June 30, 1962 to Patricia Ann Watts. 11. Lee Burton Robbins and Kyle Hammock
Robbisn, sons of Burton H. and Patricia Watts Robbins were b. July 20, 1967 and Aug. 27 1968 respectively.
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READINGS FROM GRAVESTONES in CEMETERY at DOUGLASS, I,incoln Co. Ark. i.n July 1971 and May 1973 by Bert Page and Kathryn Lee Smith
These readings were taken on two visits to the old cemetery at Douglas. We would never have found it alone, but a kind young man living nearby knew the spot well as he was a member of the Douglass Baptist Church who makes an attempt to maintain the graves and do an occasional cleanup. It was a very overgrown spot in the middle of a cornfield.
Robert Harrison Douglass, died Dec. 12, 1862 (1863?) aged 71 yr 10 mo. Our Mother: Evalina McLain, wife of Robert H, Douglass, b. Jan. II,
1802, d. May 22, 1875 . Dr. Bushrod W. Lee, born Petersburg, Va. July 17, 1809, died July 8,
1876 The lower part of a thin marble headstone, top broken off, said only:
died Dec. 11, 1879 (Isabella Douglass, wife of Dr. Busrod W. Lee?) Robert D. Lee, son of Dr. B. W.Lee, born May 22, 1842, died Dec.
26, 1880
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Adeline F., born April 17, 1847, died July 22, 1848 Dr. Bushrod W., son of Dr. B. W. & T. D. Lee, born Feb. 9, 1849,
died Nov. 22, 1873 Katie, born Dec. 7, 1855, died Sept. 3, 1874 Joseph H., born May 30, 1858, died Aug. 20. 1863 Dr. Richard H .• son of Dr. B. W. & T. D. Lee. born Dec. 21, 1860,
died April 3, 1887 William F.. born July 80 186,3, 4', died July 13, 1863 MOTHER - Ruth Brouse Lee , 186-]:936 FATHER ~ John McLain Lee, 1851 - 1920 SON - Robert Brouse Lee~1889-1904 DAUGHTER - Clara Lee, 1~97 - 1919 Annie, daughter of W F & A L Douglass, born Aug. 9, 1868, died
Dec. 31, 1872 Maggie, duaghter of W F & A L Douglass, born July 9, 1871, died
May 9, 1873 Mother, Alice W. Douglass, Dec. 26, 1840, died Oct. 26, 1914 My wife, Byrd P. Douglass, Aug. 27~ 1872, died Oct. 28, 1916 Thomas C. Douglas, born Dec. 10, 1~28, died Mar. 14. 1906 Donald M. Douglass, born Feb. 1, 1855. died April 7, 1878 Charles W. Douglass. born Mar. 25. 1853. died Mar 17, 1870 Robert S. Douglass, Feb. 28, 1857 Sept. 23. 1859 Ellen Douglass Pendleton, April 1~37, died Mar. 28, 1906 Julia B. Lee, 1836 - 1915 Charles V. Dixon. born June 24, 1853. died Aug. 22, 1899 Cornelia C. Dixon, born 28, 1855, died Jan. 5. 1900 Father: Dr. Wm. G. Weeks, born Nov. 14, 1824, died Jan. 10, 1862 Mother: Kate Douglass, wife of Dr. Wm. G. Weeks, born Nov. 14, 1834
died Oct. 30, 1857 R. G. Weeks, Jan. 1, 1854, died July 26, 1912 Minnie P. Weeks, Aug. 19, 1860, November 15, 1927 Anna Lee, daughter of R. G. Weeks and Minnie P. Weeks, born Mar.
4,'1898, died July 18,1899 Kate Douglass, daughter of R. G. and M. P. Weeks, born Deu. 21,
1881, died Dec. 2, 1882 James V. Richardson, son of S. &L. Richardson, b. Mar. 4, 1867
died Se~t. 23, 1887 George (Boss) Ives, April 20, 1865 ~ Aug. 21, 1933 A faithful friend In memory of Rev. M. Seamon, b. Sept. 15, 1809. died in Pine Bluff,
Ark. Nov. 26, 1888 Separation is our lot, Meeting is our hope Dorothy Rose, dau. of Mr. & Mrs. T. W. Curzadd, Jan. 15, 1917 -
Dec. 30, 1918 In loving memory of our mother,'Sallie Moore, wife of H. N. Austin,
b. April 8, le51, died Jan. 1l,1892 ***********
Editor's Note: Our thanks to Mrs. Bert Page Smith, 5131 Wetheredsville Road, Baltimore, Maryland 21207 for the Douglass Cemetery Readings and the following interesting and valuable material:
Copy of paper sent to C. P. Lee by Mrs. Mildred Saunders of Pine Bluff. I do not know where the original is. probably on file in Dewitt, Arkansas. (continued on page-30-)
· -30--FAMILY SKETCHES NOTED DOWN AT THE REQUEST OF MY CHILDREN-
It is regretted that people in general are so careless in keeping their family history, not only is it interesting to those who may come after, but fortunes are frequently lost for the want of such evidence. Even now in trying to recall our family history I have to depend on my memory alone and tho I can remember facts I cannot give dates, not having the usual Bible Records to refer to for your Father's family.
Mungo and Robert Douglass (brothers) left Scotland in the old story phrase to seek their fortune, Mingo went to the British Indies and settled in Jamaica where the family heard he died single and left a large fortune. The other brother Robert settled on the Potomas U. S. and married Miss Annie Wallace of Maryland; by whom he had two sons, Robert and John Wallace, who married Miss May Manly and died leaving an infant son named Robert Harrison (your father). Dr. Robert Douglass died single.
Miss Manly was the daughter of Harrison Manly, who owned a farm adjoining the Mount Vernon estate; which was sold to General Washington after the death of Mr. Manly, who left four children, one son and three daughters, the eldest of whom married an Englishman named Aldridge. The next was your father's mother; the youngest married Dr. Wm. Wright; their mother was Margaret Barry before marriage, which family claimed descent from the Earl of Barrymore and missed a large fortune by losing the records to prove their claim, as in the case of Mungo Douglass, the papers were put into the hands of an eminent lawyer of Alexandria, Mr. Swan, whose office was burned and those papers with it.
Now I will tell all I know of my family. Early in the last century two Scotsmen probably brothers settled in the Valley of Conecogeague Pennsylvania - driven by religious persecution from their native land. Fergus McLean was the head of the family from whom descended the late Chief Justice John McLean - so much I learned from his obituary - he removed from Penn. to Ohio. The other Donald McLean was the founder of our branch, the change in spelling the name was done by our Uncle John, who living in the same town with John McLean, afterward well known as Chief Justice. Their letters would be exchanged at the Post Office, so to prevent that, the change was made. Our Grandfather was a farmer from all I could learn, prosperous and wealthy in such property as Northern farmers have. His farm was sold at his death for $100. per acre. He employed a number of hired hands. He married Miss Margaret Hatchet, by whom he had nine sons; five of them lived to manhood. His wife must have been a model farmer's wife; my father has told me that she had all the clothing, including bed clothes spun and woven at home. She also kept a large dairy and sold a great deal of butter and in the summer when it became too warm to save butter she usually made 500 lbs. of cheese each summer for sale besides supplying her own large family. Her mode of making blankets was new at least to me. The cloth all wool was woven thick and soft, then put in a large smoth trough which was then filled with warm soap suds, then the boys rolled up their pants and danced on it until well pulled (fine fun they thought it) when clean and dry it was carded with Teazle Burrs I have been told that woolen manufacturers have found no substitute for the Teazle Burrs yet, she also made printed linen for bed curtains and windows. The linen was spun, wove and bleached she procured stamps and colors. Many
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other anecdotes are greatly to her praise have I heard, but the highest compliment was from an old friend of my father's, who said it was believed in the neighborhood that she had a Brownie or domestic Fairy who did all her work, which proves that she did not fuss or scold - no wonder her husband was inconsolable after her death, only surviving her one week. His physician said he certainly died of a broken heart if anyone ever did. After his death the family was broken up, his brother was absent attending Congress in Philadelphia, when he returned he sold off everything and put the boys who were old enough to trades.
The eldest, Jeremiah about eighteen, took his portion by the laws of premogeniture as then existing in Penn. this was one half of the estate; he went to the then territory of Ohio, began his career as a surveyor, rose rapidly, was an intimate friend of Gen. Cass and represented a district of Ohio in Congress. He took charge of his youngest brother Patrick; a very small boy when his parents died. John also refused to stay where his uncle put him and he settled in Ohio, afterward he came to Ark. and was a merchant in Little Rock for many years. He died wealthy, my father was poorer than either of his brothers, he was apprenticed to a carpenter and learned the trade. Having an education and superior business talents he soon escaped from the drudgery of the business and became an architect and under his supervision some of the most elegant public buildings in Washington and ~exandria have been built. Bad health obliged him to retire to the country. He bought a farm in Fairfax County and settled there but when planting became the rage he and your father both sold their farms at a sacrifice and after a toilsome drag over a stone turnpike to Wheeling, 300 miles, found the Ohio solow they feared it would freeze up before they could get out. No steamboat could get over the Falls at Louisville so they bought one of those immense flats 90 ft. long and put all our live stock on board, run up partitions; one room for ourselves and one for the servants and one for the horses, eight in number. We left our old homes on the 4th of Nov. 1823 and arrived at the old post Jan. 16th 1824 and squatted on the Indian lands where the plantation of\Mr. S. Lennox now stands. When the lands came into market prefering a front on the river~ they sold their claim to Mr. Lennox and removed to this place in 1~27, where they have remained ever since. Our family history from this time some of you may write for others.
I should be very ungrateful to omit mention in this family record, of my Grandfather and Grandmother Turner, the parents of my mother, with whom I resided from the time my parents moved into the country ,until I left school. They were the best old people in the world and to me the most affectionate and indulgent of parents. My Grandmother's name was Elizabeth Blanchard before marriage. My Grandfather's was Alexander W. Turner, both families came originally from France as the names show. Toneur being Anglicised into Turner. The family said they were Hugonots who escaped before the massacre of St. Bartholemew. I had the dictionary they studied English from. My Grandfather went into the revolution at eighteen years of age. He was born at Perth Amboy, N. J. His mother was a widow in reduced circumstances who died in his house in Alexandria. She was chiefly remakrable for her family pride. My Grandfather received an appointment in the Navy Yard Washington, that supported his family
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very comfortably, they had but two children the eldest Mary, my mother married Isaac Mclain, my father. They had two children, myself the eldest, the other John Blanchard died single. He was the noblest specimen of manhood I ever saw. I must add I am proud of my descent from parents and grandparents who lived unblemished lives and have passed into the Rest prepared for the Faithful.
Signed - E. M. Douglass May 11th. 1867
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By Jtp:d',E', qline' (Garland County, Ark. Historian)
Have you lost a Confederate Ancestor or his brother? Descendants may now be living in'Brazil, South America. Between the years 1865-1868 five ships, four sailing from New Orleans and one from Galvestop Texas, set thelr, ,course southward. These 1,800 people including Gonfedera~e Soldiers, their families and sympathizers, were originally from Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisana and Texas. FOur of the ships landed in Santos, which is the seaport for Sao Paulo, a fifth landed at Belen, Northern Brazil and families. settled in Belem and Santarem. In 1968 a monument was erected on the 100 Anniversary of the last ship's arrival in Brazil.
This past summer a visit was made to descendents of John Rowe born 1846, left Florida 1866, died Villa Americana 1922. John Rowe, son of Rev. : Steven H. Rowe of Garland County, Arkansas (who married 2nd Mrs. Elizabeth(Joiner) Murphy Smith) is buried in the Confederate Cemetery at Santa Barbara d'Oiest, Sao Paulo State, Brazil.
All of the second generation Rowes have passed on the third generation speaks English with a Southern accent, the 4th and 5th only speak Portuguese and have married Brizilians or Brazilian Italians. Many family trates and resemblances that have passed down in the Brizilian descendents also show in their Arkansas Cousins who are called "their cousins from the North" (Primos do Norte).
Letter of May, 1973 from t,he U. S. Consulate, Henry G. Krausse, Jr., Sao Paulo, Brazil states in part- "The Descendents of the Americans who came to Brazil following the Civil War are now scattered throughout the country. Manyal'e still concentrated in the towns of Villa Amerecana and Santa Barbara d'Oesta, also in the City of Campinos located about 60 or 70 miles from the City of Sao Paulo .. Most of the descendents no longer speak English, some families have retained the langu~e' as well :t,h.lil"Zro~.d1tj,9ns oCour Southern States. The original'families have established a Confederate Cemetery on a farm not far from Santa Barbara d'Oeste, and this has been faithfully maintained by the descendents, who gather there from all of Brazil twice a year for picnics and Memorial SerVices ... "
Mrs. Judith MacKnight Jones, has written in Portuguese a history of the descendents entitled "Soldado Descansa- (Soldiers Rest). She hopes to get her book trans+ated in English and interest a motion picture company in making a movie of the exciting adventures of these galent men. Their ship's journey, near tragedy off coast
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of Cuba, landing in a strange country and the struggle to establish themselves in a new land.
Her book gives the following names of the old families:
Anderson Armstrong Ashee Ayers Bagby Baird Bankston Barnsley Barr Baujhan Beasley Bentley Blackford Blue Bookwalter Bowen Braxton Britt Brodnax Brooks Brownlow Bruce Bryant Buchanan Budd Buford Buhlow Bulfatin Bunnell Burns Burrand Burton Byington Capps Carlton Carr Carrington Carter Censor Chaffee Chamberlain Clark Clayburn Coachman Cogburn Cole Cook Combs Cottingham
. Coulter Crawley Crisp
Cullen Currie Daguerre Daniel Darvile Davis Demaret Dickie Dickson Dillard Dodson Doherty Domm Dowds Dozier Drain Dumas Dunn Dyer Easton Ellis Emmett Emerson Ezelle Falwood Farley Feagin Fenley Ferguson Fielder Fife Fletcher Foster Fox Ferleigh Gammon Gannor Garner Gaston German Gill Gilmore Guillet Glenn Godfrey Grady Green Graham Gunter Hall Hanny Hanson
Hardman Harris Harvey Hastings Hawthorne Henderson Hickman Hogan Holland Howell Jackson James Jennings Johnson Joiner Jones Judkins Keese Keith Kennedy Kennerly Kernan Keys King Kirk Knuse Koger Kolb Kollinger Kramer Lane LeConte Linden Lloyd McAlpine McFadden McIntyre McGee McKnight McMullan McNabb Mathews Maxwell Mendenhall Meriwea.ther Miller Mills Minchin Moore Morrison Morton Murphy
Myers Nathan Newman Nollens Norris Northrup Oliver Parcher Parker Patterson Peacock Perkins Peter(s) Petigrew Philips Pichowski Pinkney Pitts Porter Prestridge Provost Pyles Quillen Quolly Radcliff Rader Raidg Ralston Ransom Rean Ritter Rowe Sanders Scurlock Sea.wright Sexton Shaw Shippy Slaughter Smith Sparks Stegall Steele Stiel Stow Strong Stuck Swain Tanner Tarver Taylor Terrell
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Thatcher Thomas Thompson Tilly Tobin Tovamjer Townsend Trigg
Vaughan Velaky Vincent Waddell Wade Ward Warne Watts
Webster Weissinger Wells Wesson Whitaker White Whitehead Wight
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SAMUEL THOMAS· TILLERY By Mrs. Elva Pearl Dodd Merriott
Williamson Wingeter Wise Wogen Wood Wright Yancy Young
Samuel Thomas Tillery, Sr. born February 1848, Decater, Tennessee,died 1923 (believed to be buried at Antioch Cemetery in Saline County, Arkansas). Married Tinny (Tennie) Rhinehart a half Cherokee Indian girl from Sweetwater, Louden County, Tennessee. They married in Meigs County, Tennessee, August 2, 1866 (Meigs Co. Marriage Records). Samuel joined the Confederate Army at age 13 t years. Came home and married Tennie and they first settled in or near Chattanooga, later moved to Saline County, Arkansas.
He raised 13 children by his first Wife, and 14 be a second marriage. (This information from J. B. Lemley, Pope County Historical Association). Tennie was born in 1848. Issue by Tennie: 1. James H. Tillery 2. William Emanuel Tillery, born Tenn. 3. John Tillery 4. Ike (Isaac) Tiller~ 5. Coffield (Cawfield) Tillery 6. Frank Tillery 7. Thomas Tillery 8. Vander Tillery (none others known at this time)
Samuel Thomas Tillery married a second time to Janie Crownover. Issue by- Janie: 1. Sallie Tillery 2. Dick Tillery 3. Isabelle Tillery 4. Viola Tillery 5. Maggie Tillery 6. Mandy Tillery (none others known at this t~e)
Orvile Tillery worked as bookkeeper at Whittington Stearne Hardware Store for many years at Hot Springs, Garland County, Ark. Later built a Tourist Lodge on Lake Ham. ilton, Hot Sprin~s, Ark. (Where does he fit into the Tillery Family of Arkansas?)
WILLIAM EMANUEL TILLERY William Emanuel Tillery,(son of Samuel Thomas Tillery) was
born in Tennessee. He married Lilly Viola Shaw, daughter of Robert Alexander Shaw and wife Nancy Louanna Tennessee (Childs) Shaw, who was one half Indian. Her mother was Senoy Bean and she married Thomas T. Childs. Issue by Viola: 1. Samuel L. Tillery, born August 3, 1895 (1974 lives in Russell
ville, Pope County, Arkansas).
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2. Monroe Bryan Tillery, born October 28, 1897. (1974 lives in Michigan) *Lilly Viola (Shaw) Tillery died when Monroe was a baby. William Emanuel Tillery married a second time.
Issue by second wife: 1. Ethel Tillery 2. Burlie Tillery 3. Ira Tillery 4. Jewell Tillery 5. Myra Tillery 6. Calvin Tillery
*Lilly Viola (Shaw) Tillery, born January 2, 1847 in Mississippi. Died March 10, 1899 and is buried at Antioch Cemetery, Saline Co., Arkansas (age 46 years, 3 months and 21 days).
SAMUEL L. TILLERY Samuel Lafayette Tillery, (son of William E. Tillery) born
August 3. 1895. Social Security # 432-05-0763. Now retired 1960. Served in World War II, lives at Russellville, Pope Co., Ark.
Married at Russellville~ February 11, 1921 to Ora Myrtle Baker born July 1904. died July 1945. Buried in Ark. Issue: 1. Helen (or Heneretta) Tillery, born May 18, 1924 2. Andrew E. Tillery, born December 23, 1925 3. Frances Leona Tillery, born December 20, 1927 4. Cecil Everette Tillery, born February 11, 1933. Died Feb. 11,
1933· 5. Roy Tillery, born April 7, 1932. Died April 7, 1932. 6. Troy Tillery, born April 7, 1932. Died April 7, 1932. 7. Franklin Leroy Tillery, born March 13, 1933. 8. Leamon Ray Tillery, born August 25, 1934. 9. Myrtle Beatrice Tillery, born September 2, 1936. 10. Mary Alice Tillery, born May 24, 1941. 11. Garland Eugene Tillery, born September 1, 1941. Died Septem
ber 1, 1941. Samuel L. Tillery has traveled a considerable amount since
his retirement, allover Arkansas and 23 other,states. He married twice since the death of his first wife.
Samuel Lafayette Tillery had a heart attack and was in the hospital two weekS, died March 10, 1973 and is buried in Pisgah Cemetery, Pope County, Arkansas. (This information by J. B. Lemley President of Pope County Historical Association).
MONROE BRYAN TILLERY Monroe Bryan Tillery, (son of William Emanuel Tiller~, born
5 January, 1870 and died January 19, 1940) .born October 28, 1897, married Marilla Sharp. Issue: 1. Virgil Wilson Tillery (died at age 2) 2. Thelder Eugene Tillery, born Sept. 1924. 3. Melvin Bryan Tillery, born December 17, 1929. 4. Thomas Leon Tillery, born September 27, 1931. 5. Floyd Monroe Tillery, born September 19, 1933. 6. Billy Joe Tillery, born February 5, 1940. 7. Wanda Rose Tillery, born February 5, 1940. Died same day. Twins 8. Infant. died young.
FLOYD MONROE TILLERY Floyd Monroe Tillery, (son of Monroe Bryan Tillery) born Sept
ember 13, 19~3 in Arkansas, married 1st Lorane Taylor (born September 13, 1938) married November 7, 1953. No issue.
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Floyd Monroe Tillery married 2nd to Elvi Jane Gilliam (born September 5, 1942) on December 28, 1958. Issue: 1. Patricia Ann Tillery, born October 31, 1959. 2 Floyd Monroe Tillery, Jr., born November 21, 1960. 3. Wanda Sue Tillery, born July 6, 1963. 4. Gary Wayne Tillery, born March 18, 1965. 50 Bobby Kay Tillery, born September 19, 1967.
Floyd Monroe Tillery is a Navy career man, has served 18 years to date (1970).
Editor's Note: Contributed by Mrs. Elva Pearl Dodd Merriott, 2351 Etiwanda Street, San Diego, California 92107· Any help with additional Tillery Family information will be appreciated by Mrs. Merriott.
*********** MOON FAMILY CEMETERY - (White County)
This cemetery is located about one miles west of Rosebud on Highway 124 in Section 7, Range 10 West, Township 8 North. Listed July 10, 1962 by Mr. & Mrs. Leister E. Presley. 1. Ware, Frances L., consort of H.M. Ware, daughter of Dr. W.B. &
RoC. Moon, Apr. 21, 1848 -Mar. 26, li76. Married Oct. 9, 1866. 2. Moon, Theodosia E., dau. of Dr. W.B. & R.C. Moon - May 31, 1866
Oct. 6, 1873 3. Moon, George B. son of Dr. WB & RC May 11, 1886 - Dec 2, 1887 4. Moon, Emma Virginia, July 22, 1889 - Feb. 16, 1933 5. Moon. Robert Urial, July 22~~1860 - July 13, 1940 6. Moon,Gilian H. - July 28, ld08 - July 26, 1955 7. Moon, Alice E. (Old funeral home marker-dates not readable) 8. Moon, Robbie Lee, son of WE & AE, Jan 19, 1874 - Aug 23, 1875 9. Copeland, Willie H, son of DG & SC - Aug 18, 1887 July I, 1882
10. This grave is covered with rocks and has the old stone of grave #11 which has the following information: SC Copeland, dau. of WE & RC Moon, June 20, 1854 - Mar 27, 1888
11. Copeland, S.C.- June 20, 1854 - Mar. 27, 1888 12. Moon, Dr. W. B. June 20, 1821 - Mar. 25, 1890 13. Moon, Rowena C., wife of W.B. - Dec 25, 1828 - June 30, 1897 14. Pearson, Mary C., consort of S S Pearson, dau. of WE & RC Moon 15. Walters, Effie, wife of J J Walters, died May 22, 1899 age 38 16. Walters, Joseph J - Aug 22, 1852 - Dec 18, 1908 17. Walters. Emma - 1867 - 1925
W. H. Moon, grandson of Dr. W. B. Moon, said the Moon family came from Alabama in the late 1860's and bought'a homestead west of Rosebud. The house was directly across the present road from the Cemetery. Dr. Moon later purchased a large tract of land in the Cadron Bottoms.
The nine unmarked graves are members of the families of the children of Dr. Moon: these are the families of Henry Ware, Dave Copeland, Billy Powell, A. L. McKay, Dr. W. B. Jr., George Layne, Sam Pearson. The Walters Family were good friends but were not related. All others buried here are members of the Moon Family. Editor's Note: This copied from page #27 of a newly published
"Cemeteries-White County, Arkansas - Volume I" for additional information please write: 1708 West Center, Searcy, Ark. 72143
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE:{;.830 (Con't page 3) (Con't from page 19 of this Quarterlv)
JEFFEaSON CauNTY Fougine township - John Dodge, Creed Tucker, Allen White,
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Jarous Roanne Virginia township -
Nehemiah Holland Wigton King, William,,~' _____ , Henry I. Allen
CHICOT COUNTY Franklin township - John Weir, Whitley Preston, John Fulton Olen township - W. Langley, ,Richard Latting, Old River township - Phillip Booth, Daniel Farrell, John W.
Maulding, John Taylor, Robert O. Dabney Bartholomew township - Samuel Wallace, Samuel Melton, John
Smith PHILLIPS cOUNTY
St. Francis township - Joseph Robins, Austin Kendrick, jun., Peter Edwards, Benjamin Burris, Boyd Bayley, Farris Montgomery, John Sanford, Thomas Smith, Washington Martin, James H. McKenzie, George W. Ferebee, William H. Calvert, John Ward, Richard Standford
Walnut township - James Lean, sen., Silas Pledger, Henry Wiggins, Francis Leister, Henry Kimball, Thomas Eldridge
Mooney township - Austin Kendrick, sen., Jehiel Ashley, William Tucker, Dodson Tharp, Thomas. Bland, William Ritchey
Cache township - Nicholas Har.ick,James Holloway, Joseph Jacobs, William Ingram, James Clark, Andrew Dobbins, James Maloy, John R. Dye, Phillip Crise, Robert McElmurry, John Clark Montgomery
ST.. FRANCIS COUNTY Union township- John Douglass, William Enos, Cyrus, Lytle,
ElishaK. James, John McDaniel, Chrisley Franks. Johnson township - MarkW. Izard, Carnes H. Alexander, Joshua
Barnes, George W. Neely, Spencer Crouch Franklin township - Michael Mitchell, Samuel Fillingham, Joseph
Shaver Mitchell township - Daniel Mitchell, Neely Dodson, Charles
Shaver, Daniel Bradshaw, Jl1!I1es Clements CLARK COUNTY
Antoine township - Abner E. Thornton, Nicholas Keith, John Gentry, Charles Cox, Moses Moore, Samuel Rose
Caddo toWnship - Isaac Ward, Winthrop Colbreth, John B. Anderson, John Callaway, sen., Allen H. Jobson
Missouri township - Noah Reeder, Isaac White, William Kelly, Jacob Birndlee, Washington Sorrells
HOT SPRING COUNTY Zimry Bennett, Larkin W. West, Alexander Rodgers, John Williams,
Aaron Niles: Sabin, George W. Rogers, John Perceful, Thomas Holeman
UNION COUNTY Pennington township - Charles IJ. Seay, Isaac Pennington, John
T. Cabeen Franklin ,township - Thomas Franklin, Jonathan Black, sen.,
Joseph Neely Cole a Fabre township - John Nunn, Richard Tate, Samuel Sloane
HEMPSTEAD COUNTY Mine Creek township - Charles Pettegrew, David Tollett, Henry
Brown, Daniel Wilbourne Saline township - Robert Bailey, Joseph Stewart, William McDonald,
Robert D. Gibson, John Griffin, Thomas W. FuqUay, William Simms
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Ozan township - Absalom Mading, John Baird, Willis Dillard, Michael Mallow, Allen M. Oakley, John Fisher, Elijah A. Moore, Enoch J. Smi th
Missouri township - Matthew Eades, Benjamin McDowel, Joshua Fuquay
LAFAYETTE COUNTY Red River township - Samuel Byrnside, Collin McKinney Monroe township - William Gragg, George Brinlee, Jacob Buzzard, Bry~ T. Nowlin, Andrew Hemphill
Lagrahge township - William Killgore, Peyton T. Gillespie, Tho~s Bradshaw, Jesse Douglass
Roane township - Mathew Scobey, Davidson Bradley, Fleetwood Herndon, Thomas Dillard
SEVIER COUNTY Washington township - Benjamin H. G. Hartfield, Thomas Polke,
David Clark Jefferson township - Roger McCoun, Joseph Ladd Madison township - James Holman, William Wright Monroe township - George Halbrook, Samuel Bridge, George T.
Boring, William McConn Jackson township - Levi Davis, Lorenzo French
MILLER COUNTY Pecan township -John Noll, George C. Wetmore, John G W Pierson, Jackson twp.- Nathan G. Crittenden, Charles Burkbam Franklin township - Levi M. Rice, John Moorton, Reuben Ratliff Washingto township - William F. Wright
EDITOR'S NOTE: We thank Mr. David W. Bizzell, North Little Rock, Arkansas for sharing this important information with Arkansas Genealogical Society. This was copied from a copy of the "Arkansas Gazette", Little Rock, (Arkansas Terri tory) Tuesday March 23. 1830.
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Will those of you who clearly write your name and address on all material, please bear with me while I continue to stress this necessity? Two good ~ueries can not be used this time: (1) no name or address (2) name only. Perhaps the name and address was on the envelope but by the time these are passed around and I finally get to the process of editing them the envelope is separated and no way to identify it.
A rubber name and address stamp is a good investment. Use it freely ON EACH PAGE, PLEASE.
Now it is an easy step from admonishing you to clearly mark your correspondence to admonishing you to .mark all material you collect. On each item you collect list the source and date collected. (1) Name and address of person giving information. (2) Name, author, publisher and date of book and it is also good to list the library where the book was obtained. (3) List Name, date, page and column of newspaper. (4) On cen~ sus records list county, state, year. township and family numober and page. (5) Others - enough information to clearly identify. As you become more experienced you will want to recheck to see that your notes are correct, obtain copies for proof of records and refer others to check your source. The marking of material will save much search time and consider the value it will add to your work when it is passed on to someone in the next generation. Many family histories are being published without documentation. They may have beautiful printing and binding but without proof of material they are worthless.
Proof that the written account is not always accurate appeared in a recent issue of a local newspaper. This was an interesting and well written story of an old house built in 1837 and still owned and inhabited by descendants of the original owner. The original owner is buried in the local cemetery and would have been age 3 years when he built the house. The family did not appear on the county : census until 1870. The first deed to the family in the county records was 1866 but the deed for the house site was not obtained until 1871. The story was written from personal interviews and a trip to the county library, courthouse or cemetery was never considered. This 35 years mistake may well cause hours of fruitless search and frustration by future generations.
Please send you queries to a member of the genealogical assistance committee. This will save the secretary the trouble of forwarding them and you will get a quicker response. We are professional searchers so please mark the A. G. S. to designate them society mail. All society work is volunteer so any bit will help.
REMEMBER: ALWAYS ENCLOSE A SELF ADDRESSED ENVELOPE - WHEN YOU HOPE FOR AN ANSWER
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GENEALOGICAL ASSISTANCE COMMITTEE-We will answer all letters enclosing SASE, and give suggestions on Arkansas material, researchers, etc. We do not offer free research.
Mrs. Leister E. Presley A.G.S. 1708 West Center Street Searcy, Arkansas 72143 (for North Arkansas)
Ca~t. John C. Hammock USNR A.G.S. 506 South Pecan Street Dermott, Arkansas 71638 (for Southeast Arkansas)
Mrs. Jeff Wade, Jr. A.G.S. Rt. # 1 Box 66
Mrs. H. P. Hollis A.G.S. 628 Banner Street
Bragg City, Mo. 63827 (for Northeast Arkansas)
Camden, Ark. 71701 (for South Arkansas)
****** FULBRIGHT Dorthy M. Deck, 924 East Elm St., Springfield HUTCHINSON Mo., 65806 - Would like to contact others work-
ing the Fulbright and Hutchinson lines. They lived around Natural Dam (Crawford Co.) 1853-55, perhaps returned to Georgia during the Civil War. Moved to Mo. in le65.
JOHNSON MacMEN McMEHN MATHEWS STOKES
Marie Johnson Lessley, Box 253, Lamar, Ark. 72846 Joe Johnsoh and wife, Mary MacMen (or McMehn) lived in Johnson County on the Pryor place north of Clarksville. Children: (1) William Edward John, born Feb. 12, 1869 in Johnson Co., (2) Lee married Mollie Mathews and went to Okla. (3) Lizzy married -
Stokes and had three sons, including Herman Stokes who was killed at Ozone. Fred Russell who served 8 or more years as Sheriff of Johnson Co., was 1st cousin of William Edward Johnson, my father. Need additional information.
HARRISON HANCOCK RAY MOBLEY ROLLINS
Mrs. Helen Harrison Wolfe, 2128 Pearson Dr., Midwest City, Okla.73100 - Need proof: Robert C. Harrison born Nov. 8, 1818 in Va., was the son of Joseph and Anthania Hancock Rollins Harrison, married Nov. 7, 1807 in Brunswick Co., Va., and came to Tenn., in 1838 or 39 with their family. Joseph T. Harrison
Dardanelle, Ark., served as State Senator ror four years (1880) was brother of Robert C. Harrison.
Robert C. Harrison married Catherine (Kate) Ray, born 1845 in Tenn., the daughter of Solomon and Elizabeth Mobley Ray, both born in N.C.; had one son, Robert Henry Harrison, born May 12, 1865 in Yell or Logan County, Arkansas. Additional information greatly appreciated.
RALPH Betty Gembel, 1805 Highland Dr., Carrollton, Tex., OWENS 75006 - My great grandfather, Hiram H. Ralph, born
about 1796 in Tenn., married Mrs. Eleanor W. Owens, Dec. 8, 1846 in Tipton Co., Tenn., was in Chicot Co., Ark. 1850 and 1860 census, died about 1869. Need any available information on this family.
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states and reaJ,ly'~eedyour assistance. Emily (?) Buster, age 50, with 8 children ages 10 to 25 listed
on 1850 Jackson County, Arlta.nsas,Census. Same Census, William Buster. age 53 with 4 childrena~es.7 to 18. In Saline County, Arkansa)s 1860 Census, Francis B. ~ster age 23 and John Buster, age 48.: Need help to identify. Also the Drennan family, 1850 census, Union County, Arkansas.
VINES RIZLEY BATSON SHARP
Mrs. Judith Hafer Vines, 1665 River Rd., Hebron, Ky. 41048 - Have just begun searching for information on William E. VineS and wife, Jane Rizley, married (Where)? and (When?) probably late l860s or early l870s. Twins, Leander and Amanda, born in Fayette
ville, ~k., June 11, 1874. Other children: Jim, Emily, Will, Phoebe,. Tom, Maggie, Rietta. May have had relatives living in Ark. Also looking for ancestor information on John H. Sharp and Wife, Sarah E. Batson, married Feb. 24, 1884 (where?). Children: Francis, and Lila who were born in Peru, Kan., Jan. 10, 1888. Parents of Sarah: William Batson and Frances 1. Will exchange.
LOLLAR i
THOMPSON ROBINSON HOLMES CORLEY CRISMOND LAMB McGaugh RANDALL LANKFORD
Mrs. Jeff Wade, Jr. R# 1 Box 66, Bragg City Mo. 63827 - Redden Jasper "Red" Lollar, born IB31 in Walker Co., Ala., moved to Choctaw Co., Miss., in 1850 and stayed until. arGund 1900 when his children dispersed into Arlta.nsas and V:a.n Zandt County, Texas. He suposedly moved with them. and died womewhere enroute between Miss. and Tex. His children: Luther E. a ventriloquist; Martha A. E., born 1863, died Wood Co.,
,Tex., married H.A.H:. Th(!)mpson; Leberry born 1863, . married Alice Rob:tnjlOnJ Wll'liam H. born 1868; Dora
D. born 1872, lIllP,r;ded A.J .• Thompson, Thomas Corley, Jim Crismond and. four othersJ Be.l)1eCora bO;r:'n 1875, married ? Lamb; Ella L. b.orn 1878; Pres.ton born 1879; Alice born 1883, died 1955 in Asbley Co., Ark. ,w.rried W. 8. McGaugh; and Thomas Randall born 1886, died 1969 in Tyler , Tex., married Lula Lankford. This family was musically inClined and had a traveling show. Can you help me find the enes I ha.ve~ot found.
ALLEN Mrs. Alfred W. Zoepf, 189 01d Hickory Blvd. #D6, BYRD Jackson, Tenn., 38;301- I am writing a family history
and have learned tvt 'IllY family was living in Arkansas during the period from 1837 to 1858~ approximately. Alfred Allen, born May 1, 1797 in N. Y. and his wife, Mary Ann (Byrd) Allen, born Oct. 1, 1810 in Va., lived in the vicinity of Piney, Arkansas. Their children were: Byrd Allen, born April 15, 1837; Thomas Allen, born July 10, 1840; Henry Allen, born Sept. 23, 1842; Mary Jane Allen, born Nov. 7, 1844; and John Allen, born Oct. 6, 1849. Mary Jane was born in Ark. but do net know place of birth of other children. All information appreciated.
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FORRESTER CARGILE STONE
Harold E. Forrester, 3229 North Ridgewood Dr., Midwest City, Okla. 73110 - Need parents and birth: place of my grandfather, Robert H. Forrester, ?orn, on. March 3,1840 in Miss., died Dec. 27,1909 and
buried in Havana, Ark. Married Feb. 6 1862, near Cadron or Quitman, Arkansas to Sabra Cargile (born l844~ died Aug. 23, 1893. They had daughter, Lucy, born Jan. 12, l8b6, she died Feb. 18, 1891. Married Dr. ? Stone, Mansfield, Ark. Need her marriage and burial place.
ALTENBAUMER Mrs. Robert G. Hubbard, R# 6 Box 238, Hot Springs CRANE National Park, Arkansas 71901 - William Altenbaumer,
born 1851 in Germany, came to the United States with his mother, Dr. Kathrine Marie Altenbaumer. They were in Centralia, Illinois, about 1863. He later went to Kansas where he mar-. ried Ella Crane; later moved to Little River County, Arkansas. Children: Erastus, Edward, Joe, Charlie, Will, Harley. Seek information on this family in Illinois area about 1863.
Conley SHEPHERD MULLEN PARKER BURRES CHEATHAM BRITAIN
Mrs. Gene Harris, 1404 Borger Street, Plainview, Tex. 70972 - Mason Stokes Conley, born 1800 in Virginia, married Rhoda Cheatham, born 1805 in Ga. They moved from Ala. to Izard County, Ark. about 1831, then to Carroll County. Rhoda's brothers, Barnet and Boling Cheatham moved with them. Mason Conley was killed in 1837. Rhoad lived in Marion County, in 1850 and in Crawford County, in 1860. Their children married
into the Shepherd, Mullen, Parker, Burres and Britain families. I would like any information on these families.
McCLENDON BOB PIRTLE
Mrs. V. L. Robinson, R# 2 Box 7, Gladewater, Texas 75647 - Need parents of Marvel McClendon who was living in the vicinity of Hermitage, Bradley County Arkansas, with his wife before 1865. Need her maiden
name. Believe they had nine children: John, Edgar, Minnie, A. Sophia, Alfred or Lydia. Last two were husband and wife and do not know which was McClendon. My maternal grandmother, Martha Elizabeth Bob, born July 29, 1852 in Ga., married Thomas Ira Pirtle of the same community. Need dates and other information on this family. Will exchange and will answer all letters.
SNODDY W. R. Teel, 4349 Mt. Carriage Lane, Fairfax, Va. HULSEY 22030 - I am involved .in a genealogical study of the
Snoddy and have located a branch of the family in Greenbrier, Faulkner County, Arkansas. This was John Snoddy born about 1838 in S. C., died about 1887 in Arkansas, buried in Needs Creek Cemetery. He was married first to Rebecca Hulsey, she died in 1885 and believe he married again in Arkansas. Would like to locate records of this family and a listing of Needs Creek Cemetery and its location. Any information or suggestions gratefully appreciated.
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CONWAY Mrs. M. A. Neel, P.O. Box 283, Hazen, Arkansas 72064 RECTOR Margare.t Conway, born in Fauquier County or Pittsyl-
vania County Va., married Wharton Rector, Sr., born 1772 or 73 - died about la24. She lived in St. Louis, Mo. and possibly in Arkansas. Was living in Jefferson City, Mo.{ in 1834 She was the mother of Harriet Amanda Rector (1810 0 1834) who married U. S. Judge Robert W. Wells in Jefferson City in 1830. What was her relationship to Arkansas Governors, James S. Conway and Elias N. Conway?
LUCIUS PRISOCK WILSON
Mrs. Jeff Wade, Jr., R# 1 Box 66, Bragg City, Mo. 63827 - I desperately need proof of death of Alonzo Lucius, married April 10, 1918, Drew County, Arkansas to Mary Prisock. He was drafted into the Army in
1918, contacted T.B. and the service sent him home to Collins, Arkansas, where he died, Nov. 1918. His wife then remarried. He had a Sister, Willie, who married ? Wilson, and she died in Monticello, Arkansas in 1957.
ALEXANDER BLACKWELL
Mary Jane Draeger, 315 Douglass Drive, Waukesha, Wis. 53186 - Joe Alexander had three sons and two daughters. Sons lived in northwest Arkansas just before 1900.
David Franklin Alexander, born in Ind. 1864. Henry Clayton Alexander was l killed on the railroad near Mulberry, Arkansas and the other was Isaac Alexander. The sisters were older and one married ? Blackwell. Would like to contact descendents.
WHITE Mrs. Jack Powell, Box 657, Quanah Texas 79253 ROSE Pleasant White, born June 25, l8la in Tenn., died Dec.
21, 1895 and is buried in Corinth Cemetery in Howard County, Arkansas. Was married Feb. 28, 1847 to Nancy Ann Rose, born Sept. 28, 1829, died July 12, 1907. Where was she born? This family lived at Nathan, Pike County, Arkansas. Need records for proof on this family. The courthouse burned.
TRIMBLE TURNBULL MITCHEL BURTON GILLAM
Jacob M. Carter, Jr., 1907 North 3rd Street, Monroe, La. 71201 - Desires information regarding antecedents of Walter Trimble, born in Virginia about 1790-95. was living in Kanawha County, Virginia 1820 - 1838; married Mary Gordon Mitchel at Gallatin, Sumner Co., Tenn., Feb. 26, 1823. She was the daughter of John
and Jane Minge (Borton) Mitchel of Gallatin. Sumner County, Tenn., who were married Feb. 2, 1799 in Granville County, North Carolina. Walter Trimble and his daughters were in Hempstead County, Arkansas by 1843 and he died there before 1848. Believe he is connected with William Trimble (also spelled Turnbull) shown in J. P. census of Robertson County, Tenn.; appears on the 1820 census of Smith Co., Tenn.; appears in Sumner County, Will Book I page 196 as witness to Will of John B. Gillam of Smith County, Tenn., Aug. 12, 1811.
REMEMBER WE NEED THE ZIP CODE, PLEASE!!!!!
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WOODELL Miss Zelda Woodell, Box 104 Grapeland, Texas 75844 FRISBY Need the parents of my grandfather, George McDaniel
Woodell, born April 6, 1858 near Camden, Arkansas. He hada brother Evander Alexander Woodell and a sister Katherine Woodell, born in North Carolina and died about 1879 at Boughton, Nevada County, Ark. She married Elijah Clark Frisby and had children: John A., Mattie, Columbus Augustus, Evander Monroe, Mary and Elijah Levi. Was there another Woodell sister?
LAFFOON SMITH MORGAN
Gary Farley, 702 E. Ellis Street, Jefferson City, Tenn. 37760 - We are particularly interested in the Laffoon family of Marion County, Arkansas. Flavius Laffoon served in the Civil War. Others of
the family were Elizabeth, James and Richard. William Lynn Smith, Co. K, 1st Ark Cav. lived around Green Forest, Arkansas in Barry Co., Mo and in Marion Co., Ark., and he died in Marion Co., Had son, Jessie Dewitt Smith. Ferdinand Morgan came to Marion Co., Ark. about 1914 and died there He came from Colorado. Have census records 1850 - 1880 but need local records which are not available at the courthouse because they had a fire and the records were burned.
WILLIAMS MORELAND HIGGS ASHLEY SHIELDS McKAN
Mrs. Doyle Williams, 212 Birch, Lee's Summit, Mo. 64063 - William Williams, born about 1800 came to Knoxville, Johnson Co., Ark. from Paulding Co., Ga. about 1837. He died just after the Civil War. His wife was Melinda Moreland, born about 1814 in S. C. Their children: Mary Ann (born in S.C., married Higgs then J. Ashley), John born in S. C. (remaining child
ren born in Ark), Jimmy, Jasper, Joseph, Billy, Julia (married John Shields), Sarah (married John McKan), Charlie(lived in Knoxville all his life and had 11 children), Alberta (my husband's grandfather). W. W. E. Moreland, brother of Melinda came to Ark., with the Williams family and also lived at Knoxville. He was born in S.C. about 1803 and married Mariah ? Children: Thadius, Ben-jamin, J. Clinton, Robert R., Frances E., William W.W., Alfred., Caroline and Linley M. Would like to have information on the Williams family in N. C., the Moreland family in S. C., location of burials and other information.
WOODS David C. Cunningham, P.O. Box 323, Vista, Calif. 92083 - My grandfather, William Woods, was a member
of Co. E 2nd Ark. Inf. during the Civil War. I would like to know the location of Limestone Valley and Prairie D'Ann. Editor: (Limestone Valley was in Newton County, Arkansas.)
QUERIES are free to All. Your participation will make this Column a success.
ROW CULLUM GRAY COMPTON
-45-Joyce Baldwirl, 2300 Park Place, Apt. 12, Ft. Worth, Texas 76110c~. Need information on Row Family of Van Buren Co., Arkansas. Andrew Jackson Row, born about 1838 in Arkansas, listed on 1850 census with John and Susannah Row. Were they his parents? Need maiden
name of Susannah. He married Harriet ? prior to 1860. §he was previously married to Francis Cullum and later married John W. Gray. Herchildren were: George Cullum, born about 1853; Amanda J. Row, born about 1859; John Davis Row, born about 1865, and possibly Lucy Gray, born about 1869. Was the Compton Family related to the Row Family? John Davis Row was living with a Compton Family in 1880. Will exchange information on any of the above families.
LAMBERT Helen Brownd, 1000 West 5th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 Calling all Arkansas Lambert!!!!! The Lambert
Family Association is compiling material for a book and we need the Arkansas lines. Please Help!!!!! Write to me the compiler.
MARTIN RAWLINGS BOYD SCOTT CLARK ROBERTSON EMERSON MOORE LANDERS McKAY HICKS PAYNE GLOVER HARRIS McMILLAN
Mrs. G. W. Fraine, 1367 E. 46th Street., Tulsa, Okla. 74105 - Desires correspondence with descendants of the following: Dr. John A. Martin (1851-1896) married Carolyn Rawlings (1854-1930); W. H. Boyd married Kate McKay Rawlings (1855-1931)~ Archibald Jackson Rawlings (1858-1946) married Fannie Scott (1866 - 1915); Mary Clark married J. F. Robertson; Clem Clark married Miss Emerson; Julia Clark (born 1868) married in 1885 at Conway~ Faulkner County, Arkansas to Thomas M. Moore (born 1863); George Clark (born 1871) married Miss Landers; Jennie Vaughn McKay (born 1859) married Thomas J. Hicks; George P. McKay (born 1857) married Fannie Payne of Little Rock, Ark.; Fannie Kate McKay (born about l86l) married Mr. Emerson; Archibald Alexander McKay (born 1862) married Miss Glover; Martha (Mattie) McKay (b. 1858) married Mr. Harris. All of
these people lived in or near Lonoke,(Lonoke County) Arkansas. All McKays, Rawlings and Clarks are the grandchildren of Archibald Alexander McKay and his wife, Catherine McMillan, who lived and are buried in Sylvania, Arkansas (Lonoke County). Will welcome all letters' and exchange information. I have the McKay history back to original immigrant, born in 1720; the McMillan history back to 1750 original immigrant; material on many related lines.
If you expect others to answer your queries be sure you do the same for them, when you can offer the slightest help. If you are writing and desire an answer, be sure to include a SASE (Self Addressed Envelope). This a courtesy that you should not overlook. Surely the reply is worth that mu~h and will greatly increase your chance of a reply.
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-46-WORKSHOP
ARKANSAS STATE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
Saturday, May 4, 1974, at the First Security Bank, Searcy, Arkansas
The emphasis will be on WORK so bring your problems and the material you have to share. Special help will be arranged for beginners.
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9:30 - 10:00 Registration (Fee $2.00)
10:00 - Welcqme and Introductions
10:15 - 11:30 Divide into work groups and discuss problems of members.
LUNCH - Bring lunch or go to nearby Cafe as desired. Coffee and soft drinks available in the room.
1:00 - Discussion of records available at the Arkansas History COmmission.
1:30 - Queries and Letters: How to Write and Where to Send.
2 :00 - Announcements and adjournment of formal meeting.
There will be materials to browse during lunch period and after adjournment of formal meeting.
Chairman: Mrs. Leister E. Presley 1708 West Center Street Searcy, Arkansas 72143
Hi way 67 East