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    1. Wesley Youngblood
    2. Mark Youngblood
    3. Greetings. My name is Carol Youngblood and this is my first request. My husband (Mark) and I are researching his gr-grandfather Wesley Madison Youngblood born around 1878 in Stuttgart. The story passed down to his ancestors is that Wesley was orphaned (very young) when his parents were killed in a runaway team accident. All we know was that the accident occured east of Little Rock (possibly Stuttgart). Wesley has two daughters still living and they remember hearing that a family named Conroy (?) raised the boys. We have no confirmed names of siblings. Wesley's obit only states that Mr & Mrs Thomas Youngblood were his parents. We have done several census searches as well as using RAOGK which found a James Youngblood listed in 1870 with a Wesley M. as a son. We are anxious to solve this mystery for his family. Any suggestions or information would be appreciated. One suggestion we were given was to see if there are any Guardianship papers regarding the siblings. Mark and I are planning a trip to Arkansas (Little Rock and Stuttgart) in mid May to do research. . Thank You Mark and Carol Youngblood Kansas

    04/20/2004 06:17:55
    1. Re: AGS-D Digest V04 #71
    2. Katrina DeHart
    3. I didn't see here in 1860 are 1870 ARK. Do you know what county in MS? Katrina AGS-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 AGS-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 71 Today's Topics: #1 ARCensusLookup/Unknown Co/1870/Hin ["Peggy&Tom Knight" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from AGS-D, send a message to AGS-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 19:55:06 -0500 From: "Peggy&Tom Knight" To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: ARCensusLookup/Unknown Co/1870/Hinton Could someone who has access to the 1870 and/or 1860 AR census indexes and census do a lookup please on: Sarah Hinton, age 17 (in 1870), b. in Miss., father and mother b. in Tenn. Sarah Hinton married J.W. Martin and appeared in the 1880 AR census in Nevada Co. with children Emma (age 7), Roxa(age 5), Willie(age 2), and Martha(age 11mos). I am looking for a link to Sarah's ancestry. Thanks Tom Knight --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Photos: High-quality 4x6 digital prints for 25�

    04/20/2004 01:40:41
    1. hinton
    2. Betty Brown
    3. This is as close as I could get...I am sending the image to your email... Sarah E Hinton Age in 1870: 19 Estimated Birth Year: 1850 Birthplace: Mississippi Home in 1870: South West Beat, Jasper, Mississippi Race: White Gender: Female Value of real estate: View Image Post Office: Paulding Roll: M593_732 Page: 609 Image: 552 Year: 1870 _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    04/20/2004 09:18:11
    1. ARCensusLookup/Unknown Co/1870/Hinton
    2. Peggy&Tom Knight
    3. Could someone who has access to the 1870 and/or 1860 AR census indexes and census do a lookup please on: Sarah Hinton, age 17 (in 1870), b. in Miss., father and mother b. in Tenn. Sarah Hinton married J.W. Martin and appeared in the 1880 AR census in Nevada Co. with children Emma (age 7), Roxa(age 5), Willie(age 2), and Martha(age 11mos). I am looking for a link to Sarah's ancestry. Thanks Tom Knight

    04/19/2004 01:55:06
    1. Lawson
    2. I am looking for a Mary Lawson on the 1910 census. She would either be in Monroe County or Woodruff. Any body have access to this? Would be interested in who is in her household. Thank you Jane Hicks Researching Hix-Hicks, Dodd, Crow, Jacobs, Lawson, Forbes, Carroll and many many more.

    04/17/2004 07:51:31
    1. Maple Grove Cemetery Boonville, Warrick Co., IN
    2. Virginia L. Aldridge
    3. Hello, If you had ancestors move to Warrick Co., IN you may find them buried in one of the cemeteries there. Formany years I have taken pictures in various cemeteries. I have begun to put these pictures online to share with folks. I have over 250 pictures from Maple Grove Cemetery and am adding more frequently. There are also a few pictures from some of the smaller cemeteries. Just click in the link below my name or copy and paste it to your browser. When you get to the Genealogy Resources page, click on Cemetery Photos link. I tried to keep the pages small enough to load in around one minute for 28.8 modems. There are also some Vanderburgh Co., IN and KY cemeteries posted on the site. I hope you find your ancestors grave in one of these cemeteries. If not check back often as I am adding new pages as fast as I have time. Regards, Virginia L. Aldridge Genealogy Resources http://www.genealogy-resources.net/

    04/17/2004 07:50:42
    1. Cooney, White River/Elkins, Washington Co.
    2. Jenkinson
    3. I have just received a copy death certificate for a Bertha COONEY who died 2 Jan 1925 White River, Washington Co. There was apparently no undertaker but the cemetery is virtually unreadable but looks like Mt. (I think) Rulem/Ralem/Sulem??? Is there any cemetery in or near White River/Elkins of that name? Also is anyone familiar with the surname (from same certificate) of CRENGLAND/CRENGLUND? or similar? Trying to decipher her father's name. I have asked previously if anyone can do any obit or death lookup for this person and her husband to see if they contained any info as well but so far, no response. If anyone can help, would be much appreciated. It's frustrating not being closer over here across the ditch in Australia to be able to do more research myself. Noelene Jenkinson nmj@netconnect.com.au

    04/15/2004 04:26:52
    1. Crutchfield
    2. I am seeking information on James W. Crutchfield m Sallie P. Jones. Sallie died in Newton county, 1859; and James died in Newton county, 1860. I am unable to find where they are buried. Help, anyone? Also, in the 1860 census, Martha Moten is listed with her son John Wellaton Moten, in the Crutchfield household. Could anyone give me information on what the relationship was? Thanks. Barbara Crutchfield Higgins

    04/15/2004 12:29:16
    1. Delete from List
    2. Please delete me from your list. I am receiving many messages each day that are not related to my roots! Thanks! Cindy Terrell hbtmd@aol.com

    04/15/2004 12:23:07
    1. Help
    2. Sibyl
    3. Can anyone help me find a birth record from 1885-1886? County is unknown. I'm trying to locate parents. Thanks, Sibyl

    04/15/2004 06:43:10
    1. Isaac Coker
    2. I was helping to research Isaac Coker, and I found out the 1910 Census. Would that person please email me privately? Thanks Cyrille ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!

    04/14/2004 05:21:50
    1. Looking For Joseph W. and Ellen L. Hamilton
    2. Hello, My name is Mike Stanley. I am new to your list, and I really need your help. I an looking for any information on Joseph W. (J.W., Joe W. Joe) Hamilton and his wife Ellen/Ellis L. McKamie Hamilton. Joe and Ellen were married in 1893 in Lafayette Co., AR.. I have tracked them and their family to the 1930 Alabama Twp., Nevada Co., AR census. I can not find any information on them after that. The Grand Daughter of Joe and Ellen, my wife's Grandmother, was born in 1934 and says that she can not remember either of them. The information that I have, states that Joseph was born in Apr 1865 in Bukner, Columbia Co., AR. and Ellen was born 12 Jul 1869 in Claiborne Parish, LA. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Mike Stanley Searchin4familys@wmconnect.com

    04/14/2004 02:59:33
    1. Looking for Albert MULFORD
    2. Darlene M Leonard
    3. I am needing information on the following person to complete some genealogy for his three grand-children. He was my father-in-law. According to the SSDI of rootsweb Albert MULFORD was born 19 Aug 1900 and died Apr. 1975. He lived in Bradley, Lafayette Co., AR. His son (my children's father), Billy Eugene was born 10 Feb. 1940 in Proctor, CO. He had lived for a period of time in Bradley, AR. This is all the information that I have. If anyone could help me with any information, it would be greatly appreciated. Darlene Leonard 806 N. 5th Ave. Yakima, WA 98902 e-mail: darldahl@juno.com

    04/14/2004 03:07:44
    1. RE: [AGS] Barnes/Lawrence Family
    2. Charlene King
    3. Thanks to all that helped me. A researcher found them living in Piney Fork Twp, Sharp Co., AR on the 1910 census (very helpful, since I did not have access to a 1910 index). Now it should be much easier to identify if George B. Barnes was buried in that area. Thanks again, Charlene Chambers King at crrking@charter.net in Sunrise Beach, MO Missouri Cousin Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~crrking/ My Family Branches, Chambers, Rich, Barnes & Mills Families/DNA Studies: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/index.htm -----Original Message----- From: Russell Baker [mailto:russell.baker@mail.state.ar.us] Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 9:07 AM To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [AGS] Barnes/Lawrence Family Since you do not know where in Arkansas this family lived, the first thing I would do if is was my research, was to located the family on the 1910 U. S. Census. If they are in Arkansas, this will give us the county of residence. It will also give us such information as occupation, etc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Russell P. Baker, CA Archival Manager Arkansas History Commission and State Archives One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72201 www.ark-ives.com russell.baker@arkansas.gov ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Charlene King [mailto:crrking@charter.net] Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:14 PM To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AGS] Barnes/Lawrence Family I'm researching the Barnes family below and hoping to find out where in AR they lived and connect with other researchers of this family. George Baker BARNES b. 1863,IL and his wife Mary Bays b. 1869,IL Children: Clerk b. 1898 Schuyler Co.,IL Roger b. 1901 Schuyler Co., IL John b. 1904 Prowers Co., CO (my grandpa) Helen b. 1908 CA Louise b. abt 1912 AR Note that Louise (above) was born in Arkansas. My grandpa John (above) spoke of being raised in AR, however, I do not know where he was raised. The family must have lived in AR sometime between 1905 and 1919 though. George b. 1863 died in 1914 CO (according to an LDS site search) - I have not been able to confirm this though and believe he probably died in AR. Mary (Bays) Barnes was remarried in the 1920 census to Harris Lawrence b. abt 1842 NJ. In 1920 they lived in Los Angeles, CA. I don't know whether they married in AR or CA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Charlene Chambers King at crrking@charter.net in Sunrise Beach, MO Missouri Cousin Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~crrking/ My Family Branches, Chambers, Rich, Barnes & Mills Families/DNA Studies: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/index.htm ==== AGS Mailing List ==== Please do not forward or cross post messages to this list or from this list without the permission of the original author. ==== AGS Mailing List ==== Please do not forward or cross post messages to this list or from this list without the permission of the original author.

    04/13/2004 12:45:43
    1. RE: [AGS] Barnes/Lawrence Family
    2. Russell Baker
    3. Since you do not know where in Arkansas this family lived, the first thing I would do if is was my research, was to located the family on the 1910 U. S. Census. If they are in Arkansas, this will give us the county of residence. It will also give us such information as occupation, etc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Russell P. Baker, CA Archival Manager Arkansas History Commission and State Archives One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72201 www.ark-ives.com russell.baker@arkansas.gov ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Charlene King [mailto:crrking@charter.net] Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:14 PM To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AGS] Barnes/Lawrence Family I'm researching the Barnes family below and hoping to find out where in AR they lived and connect with other researchers of this family. George Baker BARNES b. 1863,IL and his wife Mary Bays b. 1869,IL Children: Clerk b. 1898 Schuyler Co.,IL Roger b. 1901 Schuyler Co., IL John b. 1904 Prowers Co., CO (my grandpa) Helen b. 1908 CA Louise b. abt 1912 AR Note that Louise (above) was born in Arkansas. My grandpa John (above) spoke of being raised in AR, however, I do not know where he was raised. The family must have lived in AR sometime between 1905 and 1919 though. George b. 1863 died in 1914 CO (according to an LDS site search) - I have not been able to confirm this though and believe he probably died in AR. Mary (Bays) Barnes was remarried in the 1920 census to Harris Lawrence b. abt 1842 NJ. In 1920 they lived in Los Angeles, CA. I don't know whether they married in AR or CA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Charlene Chambers King at crrking@charter.net in Sunrise Beach, MO Missouri Cousin Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~crrking/ My Family Branches, Chambers, Rich, Barnes & Mills Families/DNA Studies: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/index.htm ==== AGS Mailing List ==== Please do not forward or cross post messages to this list or from this list without the permission of the original author.

    04/13/2004 03:06:56
    1. Barnes/Lawrence Family
    2. Charlene King
    3. I'm researching the Barnes family below and hoping to find out where in AR they lived and connect with other researchers of this family. George Baker BARNES b. 1863,IL and his wife Mary Bays b. 1869,IL Children: Clerk b. 1898 Schuyler Co.,IL Roger b. 1901 Schuyler Co., IL John b. 1904 Prowers Co., CO (my grandpa) Helen b. 1908 CA Louise b. abt 1912 AR Note that Louise (above) was born in Arkansas. My grandpa John (above) spoke of being raised in AR, however, I do not know where he was raised. The family must have lived in AR sometime between 1905 and 1919 though. George b. 1863 died in 1914 CO (according to an LDS site search) - I have not been able to confirm this though and believe he probably died in AR. Mary (Bays) Barnes was remarried in the 1920 census to Harris Lawrence b. abt 1842 NJ. In 1920 they lived in Los Angeles, CA. I don't know whether they married in AR or CA. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, Charlene Chambers King at crrking@charter.net in Sunrise Beach, MO Missouri Cousin Site: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~crrking/ My Family Branches, Chambers, Rich, Barnes & Mills Families/DNA Studies: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~crrking/index.htm

    04/12/2004 04:13:54
    1. post messages
    2. Ed & Oleda Merrick
    3. post messages

    04/07/2004 02:51:07
    1. Eva Jane Guffey
    2. Sibyl
    3. Can anyone help me???? I'm looking for the parents of Eva Jane Guffey (Guffy, McGuffy). She was born in Arkansas on 10-27-1886. (It may have been 10-27-1885) I recieved her Certificate of Death today & had been counting on it to tell me her parents but they are both unknown. I know she's a niece to Richard M. Knight who had been living in Arkansas also. His daughter was born there. Eva went to Douglas County, Missouri with Richard & he signed for her marriage as her guardian. I don't know where to turn now. PLEASE, can anyone help? Thanks, Sibyl

    04/07/2004 10:00:39
    1. RE: [AGS] 1850 Penitentary Inmates
    2. Russell Baker
    3. The prison was in Pulaski County in 1850. Yes the prisoners are listed. What is your ancestor's name? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Russell P. Baker, CA Archival Manager Arkansas History Commission and State Archives One Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72201 www.ark-ives.com russell.baker@arkansas.gov ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -----Original Message----- From: Jan Robinson [mailto:desdemona@colcenter.org] Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:37 PM To: AGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [AGS] 1850 Penitentary Inmates Does any one on the list know if the Arkansas Penitentiary inmates are listed on the 1850 census? And if so, what county or area are they listed in? My ancestor was sentenced from Lafayette Co. to serve a sentence of 21 years in 1841. TIA, Jan, in Oregon desdemona@columbia-center.org ==== AGS Mailing List ==== Please do not forward or cross post messages to this list or from this list without the permission of the original author.

    04/07/2004 01:49:57
    1. Re: [AGS] 1850 Penitentary Inmates
    2. April Hoover
    3. Jan, Here is a link to the 1850 transcription for Pulaski Co., AR, Big Rock Township which includes the penitentiary: http://victorian.fortunecity.com/canterbury/478/c05.htm The warden John H. HAMMOCK and family are in Household 410/410. The guards and prisoners are in 411/411. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jan Robinson (by way of Jan Davenport <jhdavenport@comcast.net>)" <desdemona@colcenter.org> To: <AGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 9:36 PM Subject: [AGS] 1850 Penitentary Inmates Does any one on the list know if the Arkansas Penitentiary inmates are listed on the 1850 census? And if so, what county or area are they listed in? My ancestor was sentenced from Lafayette Co. to serve a sentence of 21 years in 1841. TIA, Jan, in Oregon desdemona@columbia-center.org ==== AGS Mailing List ==== Please do not forward or cross post messages to this list or from this list without the permission of the original author.

    04/06/2004 04:28:23