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    1. [AGS] Leo Gronniger
    2. CTartar
    3. Posted on: AGSQueries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/GenSoc/Ar/AGS?read=64 Surname: Hilmes, Koppers, Gronniger, Pollmann, Tartar ------------------------- Am looking for information on Leo Gronniger who was married to Minnie O'Pat. Leo was born in Kansas in 1904. His parents were Luke and Lizzie (Koppers) Gronniger. I believe he and Minnie lived in either Mountain View or Mountain Home Ark. Leo died before 1978 and I think Minnie re-married. Any help would be appreciated.

    06/14/2000 06:56:44
    1. Re: [AGS] Saline Co Ar.
    2. Ray Shoemaker
    3. From http://www.census.gov/cgi-bin/gazetteer/ Calvert Township, AR (county subdivision) Population (1990): 1078 Location: 34.19667 N, 92.42636 W Zip Code(s): 72057 72129 72150 >From: athomeatkiowa@att.net (by way of Jan Davenport ><jan.davenport@att.net>) >To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [AGS] Saline Co Ar. >Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 17:14:54 -0500 > >Can anyone tell me the location of a township in Saline >Co. called Calvert? and P.O. listed as Turin.This came >from a census of 1860 for Saline Co.later listing of >townships don't show a Calvert.The map of 1895 doesn't >show a Turin. I would appreciate you help,Any one out >there that knows Saline Co Ar. > Many Thanks > Mecilla keene > > >==== AGS Mailing List ==== >For an overview of the holdings of the Arkansas History Commission & State >Archives visit their homepage at: >http://www.state.ar.us/ahc > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/14/2000 06:12:50
    1. Re: [AGS] Saline Co Ar.
    2. Lois
    3. According the 1895 Atlas online at: http://www.livgenmi.com/1895.htm Turin was in Grant County. There is no listing for Calvert. Lois in CA

    06/14/2000 05:37:32
    1. [AGS] Re: AGS-D Digest V00 #257
    2. Independence Mo. branch of the Library web address is: www.mcpl.lib.mo.us Spring and US 24 hwy 1-816-252-7228 genealogy dept. # they have a wonderful genealogy department. Do not know about the main Library in K.C. Good luck

    06/14/2000 05:00:22
    1. [AGS] Saline Co Ar.
    2. Can anyone tell me the location of a township in Saline Co. called Calvert? and P.O. listed as Turin.This came from a census of 1860 for Saline Co.later listing of townships don't show a Calvert.The map of 1895 doesn't show a Turin. I would appreciate you help,Any one out there that knows Saline Co Ar. Many Thanks Mecilla keene

    06/14/2000 04:14:54
    1. [AGS] AETN to visit the Arkansas History Commission
    2. A crew from the Arkansas Educational Network (AETN) is scheduled to be at the Arkansas History Commission and State Archives in Little Rock on Tuesday morning, June 20, 2000 to film part of a special on family history research which will be aired on a date yet to be determined. We hope you will plan on being there, do a little research and be on TV. The filming should begin about 9:00 am.

    06/14/2000 01:59:33
    1. [AGS] Death look-up - CRUTCHFIELD in Grant County
    2. R Kemp
    3. Hi folks! Someone found a date for a 'No First Name' CRUTCHFIELD who died in Grant County in the 1930's. I lost the date and would appreciate if someone would look up the date for me again. Thanks! Rebecca ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/14/2000 12:30:14
    1. [AGS] Looking For
    2. Norma G Tindall
    3. Any relatives of Grace Wallace Southworth born in DeQueen, Arkansas Jun 22, 1900. Father: William Wallace; Mother: Elizabeth Mitchell.

    06/14/2000 12:22:00
    1. [AGS] Webb/Kemp/Clark
    2. R Kemp
    3. A while back I was searching for information on my great-grandmother. Now that I have it, I'll share it here. Nancy Reed WEBB was married twice. The first time was to Leroy S. Kemp. After L. S.'s death in the 1880's, Nancy married Jay Chauncey (J.C.) Clark. My uncle says that Nancy and J.C. are buried in unmarked graves between my paternal grandparents, Birdie Crutchfield Kemp & Milton Kemp. I now know the maiden names of ALL of my great-grandmothers! I think that the information below is my great-grandmother. Does anyone have more information on this family? 1850 Saline Census 220 236 Webb Andrew J. 37 M W Laborer AL Elisabeth 30 F W KY John J. 12 M W MS Martha E. 10 F W MS Joseph W. 7 M W AR Tobithia H. 5 F W AR Nancy R. 2 F W AR Rebecca ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

    06/14/2000 12:17:48
    1. [AGS] Garland County, Arkansas
    2. Higgins, Karen G.
    3. I am searching for a family that lived in Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas: Father - Roy A. Brown - born in 1892 - death date unknown Mother - Ola M. (maiden name unknown) Brown - born in 1898 and died 1981 Son - Marvin Lloyd Brown - birth date unknown, born in Hot Springs married Alice Louise Fisher November 20, 1993 in Eufaula, McIntosh County, OK divorced August 24, 1936 in McAlester, Pittsburg County, OK death date unknown, died in Hot Springs, Garland County, AR in a motel (I believe the death date might have been in 1970's or 1980's). Marvin Lloyd Brown's wife--Alice Louise Fisher--is my aunt and her daughter has asked me for help in locating information on her father's family.

    06/14/2000 11:47:33
    1. [AGS] Livingston obit
    2. Carol Hudson
    3. Looking for info on MARTHA J. PIGG LIVINGSTON, wife of HIRAM E. LIVINGSTON. I have their date of marriage as August 15, 1867 in Dover, Arkansas. I'd like to know where and when she died. If anyone can help I'd really appreciate it. Thanks, Carol

    06/14/2000 09:26:46
    1. [AGS] Lawrence or Sebastian Co. Taylors?
    2. Does anyone have anything on the Barry King Taylor family (he may have been known as B.K. or Bennie at that point in time) from 1870 and later? He served in the 8th Arkansas, moved following the war and may have remarried following the death of his first wife in the 1860s. My gg grandfather's brother Barry (b. 1830 TN) and wife, Martha Cooper, were in Rapps Barrens/Union townships, Marion/Izard Co. in 1856-1860. Children and ages in 1860 were Emily, 9; Mary, 7; Melvinia, 5; Abner, 3; and Sarah, four months. I've seen mentions of similar names in Lawrence and Sebastian Counties but have not been able to nail it down. Any help would be appreciated. Robert Taylor East Wenatchee, WA rktman@aol.com

    06/14/2000 08:27:00
    1. [AGS] Fw: [MCMINN] GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST
    2. Phyllis Campbell
    3. This came from another list ----- Original Message ----- To: <TNMCMINN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 9:16 AM Subject: [MCMINN] GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST > A GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY of THE FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND, SHOWING > THREE GENERATIONS OF THOSE WHO CAME BEFORE MAY, 1692, ON THE BASIS OF > FARMER'S REGISTER. BY JAMES SAVAGE, originally pub. 1860 is now online > and is a premier research tool for those searching New England - > > > http://genweb.net/~books/savage/savage.htm > > > Kathleen Burnett > List Mom > > > > ==== TNMCMINN Mailing List ==== > There is a list of adoptable US County Mailing Lists at http://resources.rootsweb.com/USA/adoptable/CT.html > and a list of adoptable surname Mailing Lists at http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/adoptable/ > To learn more about my world, visit, http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >

    06/14/2000 08:06:01
    1. [AGS] Re: Remove from Mailing List
    2. Please remove me from your general mailing list. I had no idea so all this would be mailed to me. B Edens Surname: Jackson

    06/14/2000 04:42:35
    1. [AGS] Re: AGS-D Digest V00 #257
    2. Debbie, I attended some classes reacently at the L.DS. and the ladie recomemded a mixture of amonia and water with a SOFT brissel brush and LOTS OF WATER.We cleaned a headstone that was black with fungus and it really needs LOTS OF WATER!!! TO GET IT RINSED OFF hope this helps elbow grease was need also Linda

    06/14/2000 01:35:31
    1. [AGS] remove me from list
    2. Beverly Tipton
    3. Posted on: AGSQueries Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/GenSoc/Ar/AGS?read=63 Surname: ------------------------- please remove me from mailing list- cloggig my e-mail up

    06/13/2000 08:54:37
    1. [AGS] RE: Removal
    2. Please remove me from the mailing list, Just too much to go through. Thanks.

    06/13/2000 08:19:44
    1. [AGS] Cemeteries around Brinkley, AR
    2. darline
    3. I need to know what cemeteries are located around Brinkley, Monroe County AR. and which of them are old enough for burials in 1897. Any experts on old cemeteries in Monroe County? Thanks. darline@wans.net

    06/13/2000 07:12:04
    1. [AGS] Mailing List
    2. I would like to be but on your mailing list. I am trying to research my family history. Their name is Godwin, one that I would like to find more information on is my grandfathers mother Estella Francis Hill. She married Agrippia Wesley Godwin and had two son Lloyd and Leman. Leman is my grandfather. If you could help me in any way I would be very grateful.

    06/13/2000 06:21:07
    1. Re: [AGS] cleaning headstones
    2. Debra Blackard
    3. 1) Tammie Dillon, Education Coordinator for the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, has developed a cemetery manual entitled, GRAVE CONCERNS. It is only $5 and is a wonderful resource on many topics related to cemeteries, including a chapter on basic cleaning techniques. For more information about this manual contact the AHPP, 1500 Tower Building, 323 Center Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. E-Mail: Info@dah.state.ar.us 2)From the MINNOW CREEK CEMETERY ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER, May 2000. Lynette Strangstad, nationally known gravestone conservation specialist and restoration artisan warns that use of bleach and other corrosive cleaners can age soft tombstones by fifty years with each use. Don't use anything harder than the stone itself for cleaning purposes. Wire brushes scratch away at the surface of the stone and will cause an old and soft material to wear away quickly. Sandblasting and high-pressure spraying removes part of the surface of the stone and makes the inscription less sharp and legible. Bleach reacts with marble and limestone to cause deterioration of the stone. Any harsh chemicals can cause discoloration and flaking of the stone. The safest choice for cleaning tombstones is a plastic bristled brush and plain old water. Marble and limestone markers should be cleaned with water only or household ammonia. Use one cup to four cups of water. Be sure to rinse thoroughly after cleaning. Sandstone should be cleaned with water only. Lichen and other mossy growths should be removed before etching of the stone occurs. Swimming pool disinfectant, Calcium hypochlorite, can be used to remove biological growth. Dissolve one pound dry to four gallons of warm water. A "Popsicle" stick (never a metal instrument) may be used to clean out the recesses on tombstones. If the stone is old and soft, use a cotton swab or a soft toothbrush. This information was obtained from Strangstad's, A GRAVEYARD PRESERVATION PRIMER, 1995. Debra Blackard

    06/13/2000 05:12:41