> I am looking for a Cemetery near the town of Optinus Baxter Co.Ark. my g-uncle R.G.(grant) Hendrix "cks" is buried at there the town may not be speeled right would love some info. > Thanks Bud Hendrix Do you have name and dates ? Might find something in one of the newspapers. Vera
> I am looking for a Cemetery near the town of Optinus Baxter Co.Ark. my g-uncle R.G.(grant) Hendrix "cks" is buried at there the town may not be speeled right would love some info. > Thanks Bud Hendrix Bud, Optimus Cemetery is in Stone County and is on line http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/stone/optimus.htm I didn't see a Hendrix or Hendricks It seems there may be 2, one is called Old Optimus and all I found on this one is where it is located, seems to be very small. If I've got this spotted correct it's in an area of Stone County, if you yell real loud your neighbor in Baxter County might hear you. Vera
Hi all I am looking for a Cemetery near the town of Optinus Baxter Co.Ark. my g-uncle R.G.(grant) Hendrix "cks" is buried at there the town may not be speeled right would love some info. Thanks Bud Hendrix
Vera, my information shows you're correct about Calvin Vincin and Alex Edward DOSHIER being brothers -- sons of Peter E. DOSHIER (1822 - 1903) and Mary Ann "Polly" ELKINS (1829 - 1911). I'm showing these brothers as the last two children, with eleven born before them. A Civil War veteran, Peter E. and "Polly" DOSHIER are buried at Pleasant Ridge Cemetery in Marion County. Brother to Peter was John Henry DOSHIER (1826 - 1902), whose wife was Martha Ann MEARS (1828 - 1894). They are also buried at Pleasant Ridge. I have nine children for them (with spouses) but may be more. I'm sure Don OTT has more complete information since there are several OTT and DOSHIER marriages. Peggy << After looking at the 1880 Marion County census I would guess Calvin V. Doshier 12 and Ellec (Alex) Doshier 10 were brothers. The parents in that census were Peter and Pollie Doshier. It would seem possible that Alex would name his son after his brother, Calvin. ??? >>
> Thank you, Don. I'm hoping you'll have information on Rose COLSON. Peggy, Marion County marriage book shows Doshier, R. C. 25 of Rush m. 11 Jul 1917 Rosa Tolson 19 Is it a typo ???
Peggy, After looking at the 1880 Marion County census I would guess Calvin V. Doshier 12 and Ellec (Alex) Doshier 10 were brothers. The parents in that census were Peter and Pollie Doshier. It would seem possible that Alex would name his son after his brother, Calvin. ??? Just in case you don't have that marriage date A. E. Doshier 19 m. 17 Dec 1890 Rebecca J. Ott 18 I'll work on getting the obits scanned tomorrow. Don't let me forget, Vera ******************** > after checking again, found in my file that Ross DOSHIER was Calvin "Ross" DOSHIER, son of Alex Edward DOSHIER (1871 - 1944) and wife Rebecca Jane OTT (1871 - 1907). A. E. and Rebecca were born in Marion County but found them in 1900 census in Matney Township, Baxter County, Arkansas, where he was a Farmer. > > I did have Calvin "Ross" DOSHIER's dates (6 November 1891 - August 1968) and that his wife was Rose COLSON. There are COLSON connections to (my) ROBERTSONs, who also lived at at McPherson. Perhaps Annis June will read this and have more on Rose {COLSON} DOSHIER.
Thank you, Don. I'm hoping you'll have information on Rose COLSON. Peggy
I show Gene Romaine Doshier b. 1923. Don At 03:31 PM 02-11-03 -0600, you wrote: >Thanks, Vera, for adding a touch of "human interest" to the >obituary. Wonder if his middle name is Ross, since his name in her >obituary is shown as Gene R. DOSHIER. A CRANFILL query on the Baxter >Message Board appears to have been posted by Norma Gene DOSHIER's sister, >Pat HOLLAND. > >My interest in DOSHIER line is through marriage of "Odes" Albert Ambrose >E. DOSHIER (1901 - 1990) to Mamie Marie LANCASTER (1903 - 1986); both >buried at Gassville Cemetery. > >Mamie, daughter of Robert B. "Barney" LANCASTER and Mary "Myrtle" FINLEY, >remained in Baxter County -- but her parents and three siblings came to >Oklahoma. > >Myrtle, daughter of "Kate" {PERRY} and Theodore Henry FINLEY, and my >mother were first cousins. > >I've collected quite a bit of DOSHIER information in my quest to find >Odes' parents: Calvin V. DOSHIER and Matilda Agnes TAYLOR. > >Peggy > >Peggy {King} Truesdell >Tulsa, Oklahoma > > >==== ARBAXTER Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political >announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, >etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. >Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett >[email protected] > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Vera, after checking again, found in my file that Ross DOSHIER was Calvin "Ross" DOSHIER, son of Alex Edward DOSHIER (1871 - 1944) and wife Rebecca Jane OTT (1871 - 1907). A. E. and Rebecca were born in Marion County but found them in 1900 census in Matney Township, Baxter County, Arkansas, where he was a Farmer. I did have Calvin "Ross" DOSHIER's dates (6 November 1891 - August 1968) and that his wife was Rose COLSON. There are COLSON connections to (my) ROBERTSONs, who also lived at at McPherson. Perhaps Annis June will read this and have more on Rose {COLSON} DOSHIER. There are probably additional siblings of Calvin "Ross" DOSHIER, but these are ones I have: 1) Virgie DOSHIER, b. 24 June 1892, AR (1900 census), d. November 1966 in Redwood City, CA; married Lee HAMLET; 2) Ida Lucresa DOSHIER, b. November 1894, AR (1900 census); 3) Irvin H. DOSHIER, b. June 1899, AR (1900 census); and, 4) Ema DOSHIER, abt. 1900 [probably Emma]. Peggy Peggy {King} Truesdell Tulsa, Oklahoma
Peggy, I have obits for: Calvin Vinson Doshier d. 1953 Albert Odes Doshier d. 1990 Mayne L. Doshier d. 1986 Robert Rex Doshier d. 1995 Mary Kathryn Gaines d. 1955 list a sister Mrs Matilda Doshier. Vera > My interest in DOSHIER line is through marriage of "Odes" Albert Ambrose E. DOSHIER (1901 - 1990) to Mamie Marie LANCASTER (1903 - 1986); both buried at Gassville Cemetery. > > Mamie, daughter of Robert B. "Barney" LANCASTER and Mary "Myrtle" FINLEY, remained in Baxter County -- but her parents and three siblings came to Oklahoma. > > Myrtle, daughter of "Kate" {PERRY} and Theodore Henry FINLEY, and my mother were first cousins. > > I've collected quite a bit of DOSHIER information in my quest to find Odes' parents: Calvin V. DOSHIER and Matilda Agnes TAYLOR.
Thanks, Vera, for adding a touch of "human interest" to the obituary. Wonder if his middle name is Ross, since his name in her obituary is shown as Gene R. DOSHIER. A CRANFILL query on the Baxter Message Board appears to have been posted by Norma Gene DOSHIER's sister, Pat HOLLAND. My interest in DOSHIER line is through marriage of "Odes" Albert Ambrose E. DOSHIER (1901 - 1990) to Mamie Marie LANCASTER (1903 - 1986); both buried at Gassville Cemetery. Mamie, daughter of Robert B. "Barney" LANCASTER and Mary "Myrtle" FINLEY, remained in Baxter County -- but her parents and three siblings came to Oklahoma. Myrtle, daughter of "Kate" {PERRY} and Theodore Henry FINLEY, and my mother were first cousins. I've collected quite a bit of DOSHIER information in my quest to find Odes' parents: Calvin V. DOSHIER and Matilda Agnes TAYLOR. Peggy Peggy {King} Truesdell Tulsa, Oklahoma
Peggy, Thanks for posting this obituary. Last week I gathered up a handful of obits on the Doshier family and sent them off to a lady in Texas. Also another lady in Georgia is also collecting info on the Doshier Families around Marion and Baxter County. Baxter Bulletin newspaper dated Jul 21, 1944 Missing in Action: Sgt Gene Doshier, s/o Mr and Mrs Ross Doshier of Gassville. His wife is the former Gean Cranfill. dated Sep 29, 1944 Prisoner of War: S/Sgt Gene Doshier in Budapest, Hungary Vera ***************** > >From Tulsa World, newspaper published at Tulsa, Oklahoma > Sunday, November 2, 2003 Issue > Page A20 - OBITUARIES > > [picture included] Norma Gene DOSHIER > > DOSHIER -- Norma Gene, July 28,1928 - October 29, 2003. > > Norma Gene DOSHIER was born on July 28, 1928 in Mountain Home, AR, the first child born to Orvil Herbert CRANFILL and Odis Alameda KIRKLAND. Norma grew up in the Ozarks and met her future husband at the age of 5, beginning a life long love story that only ended with her death on October 29, 2003. > > Norma married Gene R. DOSHIER on November 28, 1943. Gene immediately returned to action serving as a Gunner on B24s in WWII. Gene's plane was lost in action but Norma never gave up on his coming home. She took a job as "Rosie the Riveter" doing her part for the war effort and never stopped praying for his return. > > Gene was liberated from a POW camp with such severe injuries that he was not expected to live and never to walk again. Norma and Gene's love for each other, faith in God and undaunted determination built a union that overcame all obstacles. Norma loved her Lord, was devoted to her husband and children and gave freely and generously to others -- friends and strangers alike. > > Norma was a member of Harvard Avenue Baptist Church where she served faithfully and actively since 1954. After raising her children, Norma worked along side Gene at Moody's Jewelry as a Customer Service Representative for over 20 years. > > Norma is in heaven, she has seen the face of her Lord and been reunited with family and friends, she waits with open arms to welcome us when we arrive: her husband, Gene R. DOSHIER of Tulsa; her 4 children, Ronald L. DOSHIER and his wife, Sally of Flagstaff, AZ, Katheryn Susan MATHIS and her husband Robert of Bryan, TX, Sharyon L. WITHIAM and her husband, Sam of Cushing, OK and Lawrence Randall DOSHIER of Broken Arrow, OK; her 4 grandchildren, Gary Andrew MOUTRAY of College Station, TX, Christopher Shane MOUTRAY and his wife Heather of College Station, TX, Tiffany WATSON and her husband, John of Ft. Polk, LA and Robble (sic) MATHIS of Onsbach, Germany; her 3 great-grandchildren, Katie and Zack WATSON of Ft. Polk, LA and Robert Colin MOUTRAY of College Station, TX; 1 sister, Patsy J. HOLLAND and her husband, Jim of Mountain Home, AR; and numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. > > Service will be held at Harvard Avenue Baptist Church on Monday, November 3 at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Billy GREEN and the Reverend Greg ADAMS presiding. Music will be provided by Norma's nieces, Jacque LOTHER and Susan DOSHIER. Serving as Pall Bearers, Andrew MOUTRAY, Chris MOUTRAY, Wade DOSHIER, Randy BURCHETTE, Larry BAKER and Roger STOUT. Burial will follow at Floral Haven. Services entrusted to Moore's Eastlawn Chapel, (918) 622-1155. > * * * * * > > I have no known relationship to any of above mentioned persons; submitted for anyone who may be interested. > > > ==== ARBAXTER Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett [email protected] > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DOSHIER - CRANFILL / KIRKLAND Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1802 Message Board Post: >From Tulsa World, newspaper published at Tulsa, Oklahoma Sunday, November 2, 2003 Issue Page A20 - OBITUARIES [picture included] Norma Gene DOSHIER DOSHIER -- Norma Gene, July 28,1928 - October 29, 2003. Norma Gene DOSHIER was born on July 28, 1928 in Mountain Home, AR, the first child born to Orvil Herbert CRANFILL and Odis Alameda KIRKLAND. Norma grew up in the Ozarks and met her future husband at the age of 5, beginning a life long love story that only ended with her death on October 29, 2003. Norma married Gene R. DOSHIER on November 28, 1943. Gene immediately returned to action serving as a Gunner on B24s in WWII. Gene's plane was lost in action but Norma never gave up on his coming home. She took a job as "Rosie the Riveter" doing her part for the war effort and never stopped praying for his return. Gene was liberated from a POW camp with such severe injuries that he was not expected to live and never to walk again. Norma and Gene's love for each other, faith in God and undaunted determination built a union that overcame all obstacles. Norma loved her Lord, was devoted to her husband and children and gave freely and generously to others -- friends and strangers alike. Norma was a member of Harvard Avenue Baptist Church where she served faithfully and actively since 1954. After raising her children, Norma worked along side Gene at Moody's Jewelry as a Customer Service Representative for over 20 years. Norma is in heaven, she has seen the face of her Lord and been reunited with family and friends, she waits with open arms to welcome us when we arrive: her husband, Gene R. DOSHIER of Tulsa; her 4 children, Ronald L. DOSHIER and his wife, Sally of Flagstaff, AZ, Katheryn Susan MATHIS and her husband Robert of Bryan, TX, Sharyon L. WITHIAM and her husband, Sam of Cushing, OK and Lawrence Randall DOSHIER of Broken Arrow, OK; her 4 grandchildren, Gary Andrew MOUTRAY of College Station, TX, Christopher Shane MOUTRAY and his wife Heather of College Station, TX, Tiffany WATSON and her husband, John of Ft. Polk, LA and Robble (sic) MATHIS of Onsbach, Germany; her 3 great-grandchildren, Katie and Zack WATSON of Ft. Polk, LA and Robert Colin MOUTRAY of College Station, TX; 1 sister, Patsy J. HOLLAND and her husband, Jim of Mountain Home, AR; and numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. Service will be held at Harvard Avenue Baptist Church on Monday, November 3 at 10 a.m. with the Reverend Billy GREEN and the Reverend Greg ADAMS presiding. Music will be provided by Norma's nieces, Jacque LOTHER and Susan DOSHIER. Serving as Pall Bearers, Andrew MOUTRAY, Chris MOUTRAY, Wade DOSHIER, Randy BURCHETTE, Larry BAKER and Roger STOUT. Burial will follow at Floral Haven. Services entrusted to Moore's Eastlawn Chapel, (918) 622-1155. * * * * * I have no known relationship to any of above mentioned persons; submitted for anyone who may be interested.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/600.835.1 Message Board Post: Can you tell me how close this cemetery is to Sec 2, Twp 17N, Rng 18W, and Sec 35, 18 N, Rng 18W in Marion Co? My gg-grandfather, Joseph Horn, purchased land there in 1876, and died there between then and the 1800 Census. Looking at an Arkansas map, I see where Baxter and Marion Counties share a boundary line. It's possible, the way county lines change, that my gg-grandparents could be buried there. I'd be so grateful to hear from you. Thanks!
Still working on Greens. Here's my question? Could Charlotta May Green really be a Cockrum instead of Green ? In 1850 census for Fulton Co. AR Big North Fork Cockrum, James fmr SC Mary 42 KY Charlotta 15. MO James 14 MO Benjamin 13 MO Bradford 9 KY Celia 5 KY Emaline 2 AR This is the same James Cockrum that Martha Green Sttinnett Moulder married. Maybe this is the reason it can't be decided if Charlotta is a Green or Moulder. What do you guys think? Annis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1800 Message Board Post: Here is a chance to get a lot of money with no costs whatsoever, and no obligations. Why not read the rest of this amazing story... I am forwarding this letter that I read to the rest of you. There is a part that tells you about the legalities of this process. A part that tells of glamour stories, and a part that explains how this madness actually works. The only part you truly have to concern yourself with is the instructions. Follow the instructions carefully and you can see how five dollars, probability, and multiplication will work to make you thousands. I know it sounds too easy, I thought so too, but my advice to you is...read on, what do you have to lose? THE FORWARDED LETTER Dear Friends: Greetings: I am a retired attorney. A few years ago a man came to me with a letter. 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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Honeycutt, Lancaster, Pruitt, Deatherage, Woods, May, Waire, Baker Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1799 Message Board Post: Louise Elizabeth Honeycutt-Deatherage, age 60, died Wednesday, May 29, 2002 at Izard County Medical Center in Calico Rock, AR. She was born January 8, 1942 in Iuka, AR, the oldest daughter of Louis Frederick Honeycutt and Gladys Lancaster-Honeycutt of Izard County. She was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by spouse J. Deatherage, one son; Rex Louis Pruitt, and one daughter, Leisa Pruitt Stephens, one stepson, Steve Deatherage, one stepdaughter, Laura Williams, all of Mountain Home, AR. Four sisters; Ruby May, Anna Woods, Maxine Waire, all of Norfork, Vada Lee Baker of Galveston, TX, and one brother, Jim Honeycutt of Pineville. Services were held at Howard's Funeral Home Chapel Saturday, June 1. She was buried beside her parents in the Wayland Arbor Cemetery in Dolph, AR. She was a member of Galatia Assembly of God Church in Norfork.
Can someone tell me who Mrs. H. J. Green is? She married Abe Peak in Dec 1897 in Baxter Co, AR I think she was married to William Green b. 1866 His father is Rolen Green married to Rebecca Stone. Annis
Been working on my Green's and sorting all of their children out. Here's what I came up with. In 1850 census in Fulton County, AR 1. John Martin b. 1823 married to Ann ? Children: William b.1847 Catherine b. 1849 2nd wife Lucy Jane Stone b. 1831 Childern: Marih b. 1851 Martha b. 1855 Sarah b. 1856 (maybe Mary Elizabeth) Josephine Ann b. 1858 3rd wife Clarinda Jane b. 1848 Children: Harden Burtrum b. March 16, 1876 2. Martha E. b. July 23, 1823 married William Stinnett Children: William b. 1840 Joseph b. 1842 2nd husband William Moulder Children: Frances b. 1848 Wesley b. 1849 Elizabeth b. 1850 Martin b. 1853 Elvira b. 1854 George b. 1857 Lewis b. 1859 Ann b. 1863 3rd husband James Cockrum 3. Wesley married Malinda ? Children: Joseph b. 1850 Sarah b. 1851 Nancy b. 1855 John b. 1859 4. William E. b.1828 married ? (maybe a Herron) Children: Mary b. 1857 (maybe Mary Frances) 5. Elizabeth Ann b.1830 married Thomas Jefferson Taylor Children: Mary b. 1852 Martha Jane b. 1853 Wesley b. 1855 Nancy Ann b. 1856 Winchester Roland b. 1860 Sarah Elizabeth b. 1861 Clarinda b. 1864 William H. b. 1867 Rebecca Ann b. 1869 Emery Ella b. 1873 6. Rolen b. 1832 married Rebecca Stone Children: Joseph b. 1855 Francis b. 1858 (male) George b. 1860 John b. 1863 William Martin b. 1866 Lee b.1868 Thomas J. b. 1869 That is alot of frist cousins William Green b. 1847 married first cousin Elvira Moulder b. 1872 Martin Moulder b. 1853 married frist cousin Mary Elizabeth b. 1856 Any comments? Annis
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