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/1797 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about Arthur and Fran RANDALL who moved to Mountain Home from Benton Harbor, MI about 1963. We believe Fran died in 1975
It appears that some of my KING family members migrated from Russellville, Franklin County, Alabama, with members of HURST and SUGG / SUGGS families. Am posting FYI only for SUGG / SUGGS descendants. Peggy ***** REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS IN ALABAMA, Volume 1 Alabama Historical Quarterly Winter Issue, 1944 Page 655 SUGG, Thomas -- Lieutenant from North Carolina and came to Alabama in 1818, buried near Mt. Nebo Church, Russellville, Franklin County, Ala. -- Alabama Military Archives, Montgomery, Ala. See also James, "Distinguished Men, Women and Families of Franklin County," p. 105.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4U.2ADI/946.1035.1 Message Board Post: Joyce Not sure if you remember me. I am married to Hal Lux and have been researching both sides of our families. What I found on Palmyra was on rootsweb.com. It stated that she was born Nov. 24, 1858 and died December 11. 1948. Burial was December 11, 1948 in Woodland Cemetery in Sand Springs, OK. She married Jesse Hogue who was born BET. 1853 -1854. She then married Sydney Leonard Darrow. He was born in May 1837 and died 1906. Children were Dora M. - b. Jun 1889; Maude Lemay - b. Aug. 1891 d. 1944; Sydney Leonard - b. Apr. 1893 d. Aept. 1952; Ruth - b. Sept. 1898; Howard Albert Darrow - b. 1900 d. 1959. Their son Sydney Leonard married Pearl Gaddy and son Howard Albert who married Velma Francis Alesander. Like I said this is what I found on rootsweb.com Hope you can use this
This is probably Henry Marsh White b.~1875 in Baxter Co., son of John Perry White. He married Martha S. Rhodes in 1901. Their 3 oldest children were born in Texas and the remaining children were born in Marion Co. where he lived on his father's farm on the west side of White River near White's Landing NW of Gassville. They had at least 8 children--Leon, Bessie, Ivy, William, Ruby, Edna, Russell, and Ivon. One 14-yr old son, probably one not named here, drowned in the White River. Henry Marsh White was my grandfather's brother and they had an older brother, Abner. [email protected] wrote: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4U.2ADI/1796 Message Board Post: I'm looking for information on the White family. Henry White and wife Martha, William Abner White and wife Faye. Any information would be very helpful. Thank you very much.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4U.2ADI/1796 Message Board Post: I'm looking for information on the White family. Henry White and wife Martha, William Abner White and wife Faye. Any information would be very helpful. Thank you very much.
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/1794.1.1 Message Board Post: The information you seek about Sis Clinkingbeard is most likely to be found on an Izard County board or rather on mailing lists ARIZARD. There on ARIZARD-D Digest VO3 ISSUE# 284 is a great deal of information including perhaps the correct name of Sis Cox as well as her parents info. I know it exists but I have not read it. She had one child Ada Cox born in 1879 and then she was dead by the 1880 census and that is all I know about her. Ada married George Findley 23 June 1895, when she was 16 years old. I seem to recall Uncle Jim Cox married Any Talburt in May but I can't recall what year. It is probably in the Mountain Home records. I believe she remarried after he died and it would be helpful to me if you could confirm that. I have a letter from an Amy but have been unable to prove it is indeed her. Also one of her sons, I believe, was later adopted by one of her husbands brothers. That indicated that perhaps something happened to her or her later husband or both. The adopted child's name was Grover Cleveland Cox, he was about 14. This adoption was in Oklahoma. Her Talburt family was from the north central Arkansas area, probably. The Children that I can recall names for were Lee Cox, Etta Cox and Lector, or Lecter Cox. There were 5 or 6 children,I believe. I have not done a lot on this family. I have a few photo's of the children as adults and at least one or possibly a couple of letters from the Amy person. Uncle Jim Cox was one of several Cox men who came to Arkansas, from South Carolina as young men, or teenagers really, with their mother and father. They then had families themselves in either Arkansas or Oklahoma. All of the undated Cox family in the cemetery you mentioned are my family and the Findley infant buried there is most likely Ada's child she buried with her mother. If you find the Amy was from your line I will look up her letters and see if she mentions any person you might be interested in. My family retained a good many letters from family and I have some, although not on the Cox line, going back to 1861. The earliest Cox letter is 1888 if I recall correctly. Thanks for writing, and perhaps we can add a bit more to this family. I think Lee Cox may have become a minister for a while, if not forever. No idea about the girls. I know about Cleve Cox from his adopted father.
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/1794.1 Message Board Post: Opie, I see a Mrs Sis Cox listed in the Custer-Herron Cemetery but there is no date of birth or death. Would you happen to know the dates? I will check the Amy Talburt in my Talburt line. Thanks for your information. Melba Talburt Barnett
> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > Message Board URL: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1795 > In reply to inquery on Ralph Hamby and his father William posted 8th Sept. William b/ 12 March 1862 Geo., d/09 Feb 1939 Arkansas, buried at the Tablerock Cem., Culp, Baxter Co., Ar. Married Jane P. Gaither,b/19 Sept 1862, d/23 Jan 1939, Jane & William had 8 children, John Henry b/1889, Albert S. b/1893, Que Rufus b/1898, Ralph b/13 Aug 1899, Winford b/1901, Rena Jane b/1887, Molly b/ ?, George T. b/1891. Ralph married Nancy Ann Hall b/1907 d/ 1990. William's mother was Barbrie Hamby , father unknown, Barbrie was b/May 1841, Malcolm Co., Geo.. She and children came to Arkansas from Geo. @ 1876,came up White River in a steamboat landed at Jacksonport, near Newport. They home steaded at Culp, Arkansas. Barbrie is buried in the Tablerock Cem. Also. I also would like more information on this family. Table Rock Cemetery Hamby, Albert S. (h/o Mary M.) 14 Jan 1893 - 08 Apr 1975 Hamby, Cue Rufus 19 Feb 1898 - 26 Dec 1975 (head stone has b. 18 Feb) (h/o Grace L.) Hamby, George T. 14 July 1891 - 19 July 1892 (s/o William & Jane) Hamby, Grace L.. 11 Nov 1909 - 17 Mar 1977 (d/o B. P. Harris) (m. 25 Dec 1929 Cue) Hamby, James Henry 21 Aug 1889 - 09 May 1934 (shot) (h/o Stella A. & Louanna) Hamby, James Russell 13 Mar 1955 - 09 Dec 1994 (US Air Force) Hamby, Jane P. 19 Sep 1862 - 23 Jan 1939 (w/o William M.) (obit: survivors husband Bill 4 children Mrs Rena waire Mrs Mollie Galloway of McPhearson Q and Ralph of the home) Hamby, John Green ___________ - 05 Oct 1928 (Ark Pvt 137 Field Arty 38 Div.) Hamby, Katie __________ __________ Hamby, Louanna (Moss) 20 Mar 1893 - 05 Jan 1982 (m. 9 Apr 1916 J. H. Hamby) Hamby, Mary M. (Chapman) 02 Oct 1893 - 30 Jan 1970 (m. 29 May 1913 Albert Hamby) Hamby, Nancy A. (Hall) 30 Apr 1907 - 11 Jan 1990 (w/o Ralph) Hamby, Paul __________ __________ Hamby, Ralph 13 Aug 1899 - 10 May 1981 (s/o W. M. & Jane (Gaither) Hamby) (h/o Nancy A. Hall) Hamby, Richard Glenn 24 Jul 1951 - 09 Aug 1999 (PFC US Marine Corps) (s/o Phillip & Patsy (Stowers) Hamby Hamby, Stella A. 25 Nov 1891 - 19 Oct 1911 (Estella Teague m. 20 Nov 1910 J. H. Hamby) newspaper: husband was Henry Hamby, Winford 27 Aug 1901 - 06 Aug 1921 ("Wints" Hamby died by drowning) Hamby, William M. 12 May 1862 - 09 Feb 1939 (h/o Jane (Gaither) Hamby) (obit: Bill Hamby died Feb 9) Waire, Rena Jane (Hamby) 15 Sep 1887 - 10 Oct 1974 (1st w/o Rufus Waire) Waire, W. U. 18 Dec 1904 - 20 Apr 1910 There was a Molly Hamby 21 m. 28 Nov 1915 Baxter County D. W. Wilson 28 doesn't match Jane Hamby's obit Orena B. Hamby 20 m. 23 Feb 1908 Baxter County Rufus W. Waire 29 Albert Hamby 21 m. 29 May 1913 Baxter County Mary Chapman 18 J. H. Hamby 26 m. 9 Apr 1916 Baxter County Lovanne Moss 22 ************************ Martha Hamby 26 m. 22 Aug 1901 Baxter County V. R. Jenner 55 Jener, Gerald B. 15 Jan 1924 - 12 ____ 1928 (s/o Willie & Ora Jener) Jener, Harold R. 15 Jan 1924 - __ Dec 1928 Jener, W. E. 06 Dec 1902 - 07 Oct 1955 (William Jenner?) Jenner, W. R. ? 1903 - _____ 1955 (may be the same as W. E.) don't know if these have anything to do with (Martha Hamby) Jenner. ***********************
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hamby, Sexton, Killian Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1795 Message Board Post: In reply to inquery on Ralph Hamby and his father William posted 8th Sept. William b/ 12 March 1862 Geo., d/09 Feb 1939 Arkansas, buried at the Tablerock Cem., Culp, Baxter Co., Ar. Married Jane P. Gaither,b/19 Sept 1862, d/23 Jan 1939, Jane & William had 8 children, John Henry b/1889, Albert S. b/1893, Que Rufus b/1898, Ralph b/13 Aug 1899, Winford b/1901, Rena Jane b/1887, Molly b/ ?, George T. b/1891. Ralph married Nancy Ann Hall b/1907 d/ 1990. William's mother was Barbrie Hamby , father unknown, Barbrie was b/May 1841, Malcolm Co., Geo.. She and children came to Arkansas from Geo. @ 1876,came up White River in a steamboat landed at Jacksonport, near Newport. They home steaded at Culp, Arkansas. Barbrie is buried in the Tablerock Cem. Also. I also would like more information on this family.
I couldn't find Jim Sinor in 1920 Arkansas, so felt sure > that he had already moved on the Oklahoma for good. Even after your posting > it, I can not find him on Heritage at all - as a matter of fact; I see no > household #351 at all. > Do I need help here or what? Yep ! It is the second family down on that Whiteville page. I might not have seen it if the index hadn't said it was there somewhere. They are between Marshall 1st family listed on the page and Cook 3rd family on page. > I knew that if I found these records, that it would tell me a great deal. > With Jim Sinor having his young daughter; Lougilla in 1920 - this tells me > that MAYBE her mother; Mary Reeves could have died between April and October > of that 1920 year? Heck, maybe Mary's father; Frederick Reeves died, too? Since my marriages only go to 1920 I couldn't check for a marriage for Lougilla. Did check the newspapers to see if there was something mentioned. Nov 3, 1905 Mrs Alice Reeves w/o Fred Reeves died, buried Gassville Cemetery F. A. Reeves 57 m. 11 Apr 1907 Mrs Mary Gilliland 45 Was there "2" Mary Reaves / Reeves ?? > The stepson in 1920, is Ulysses David "Les" Gilliland and as far as I can > tell, he did not married until 1928 - when he married Lillie Ellen Duck. I > show one daughter for this union - Mary Zelda Gilliland and then nothing > further. > > The little girl -Lougilla Sinor. I would dearly love to know what happened > to her. The children that Jim Sinor had with two different women; Harriet > York and Mary Reeves, has been a bit hard to decipher. But, it looks as > though Mary was the mother of Elmer (b1902), Lougilla (1906) and a Verrena > (b1909). I am supposing that Verrena was deceased by 1920...........but, > Elmer? > > Vera, I know that I ask you this all the time and can never find in my pile > on this desk - but, what is the URL for the Baxter Co. cemeteries? I think > I might need to see if these children died before 1920 and their mother in > 1910? Or Frederick Reeves, too. Do you mind? http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/arcem.htm There are Reeves buried in the Gassville Cemetery but if the Alice mentioned above is there her stone is marked or readable now. > Now, the 1930 census is a REAL keeper! This tells me that Will Sinor was > hangin' with his brother; Jim in Mayes Co., in 1930. Did his third wife > die? Or another divorce for Will? There was a # 134 William H. Sinor 35 AR n Saline, Mayes County, OK in 1920. Had wife Mary C. 32 and children from 14 to 1/12. All the children born in AR but the baby. Who was he ????? I know more questions.
Well, sorry guys - I couldn't find Jim Sinor in 1920 Arkansas, so felt sure that he had already moved on the Oklahoma for good. Even after your posting it, I can not find him on Heritage at all - as a matter of fact; I see no household #351 at all. Do I need help here or what? I knew that if I found these records, that it would tell me a great deal. With Jim Sinor having his young daughter; Lougilla in 1920 - this tells me that MAYBE her mother; Mary Reeves could have died between April and October of that 1920 year? Heck, maybe Mary's father; Frederick Reeves died, too? They both lose their spouses and decide to combine forces? The stepson in 1920, is Ulysses David "Les" Gilliland and as far as I can tell, he did not married until 1928 - when he married Lillie Ellen Duck. I show one daughter for this union - Mary Zelda Gilliland and then nothing further. The little girl -Lougilla Sinor. I would dearly love to know what happened to her. The children that Jim Sinor had with two different women; Harriet York and Mary Reeves, has been a bit hard to decipher. But, it looks as though Mary was the mother of Elmer (b1902), Lougilla (1906) and a Verrena (b1909). I am supposing that Verrena was deceased by 1920...........but, Elmer? Vera, I know that I ask you this all the time and can never find in my pile on this desk - but, what is the URL for the Baxter Co. cemeteries? I think I might need to see if these children died before 1920 and their mother in 1910? Or Frederick Reeves, too. Do you mind? Now, the 1930 census is a REAL keeper! This tells me that Will Sinor was hangin' with his brother; Jim in Mayes Co., in 1930. Did his third wife die? Or another divorce for Will? New information and now, new questions, right? LOL Thanks a bunch, both of you - I do appreciate this new information. Bernie Moore-Knowles Phoenix, Arizona - Papa'aloa, Hawai'i "I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to question my honesty." ........Will Rogers ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vera Reeves" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]com> Sent: Saturday, September 27, 2003 3:57 PM Subject: [ARBAXTER] 920 Mayes Co., Oklahoma? - Sinor, Reeves, Shehorn, Hutchings, Hughes, Gilliland > > Is there anyone (is it you, Vera?) that has access to the 1920 Oklahoma > census? > > 1920 Whiteville Twp, Baxter County, AR > # 351 Sinor > James 53 AR VA TN > Mary 52 MO IL IL > Lougila?? 13 dau AR AR MO > also > Gilliland, ?Ulyure? 24 step-son AR AR MO > > 2 last names very hard to read. > > 1930 Salina Twp, Mayes County, OK > #111 Sinor > Jim 61 AR TN TN md 1st time 20 > Marry 64 IL IL IL md 1st time 15 > W. E. 59 AR TN TN bro > > > > ==== 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 > >
> Is there anyone (is it you, Vera?) that has access to the 1920 Oklahoma census? 1920 Whiteville Twp, Baxter County, AR # 351 Sinor James 53 AR VA TN Mary 52 MO IL IL Lougila?? 13 dau AR AR MO also Gilliland, ?Ulyure? 24 step-son AR AR MO 2 last names very hard to read. 1930 Salina Twp, Mayes County, OK #111 Sinor Jim 61 AR TN TN md 1st time 20 Marry 64 IL IL IL md 1st time 15 W. E. 59 AR TN TN bro
Hi all Is there anyone (is it you, Vera?) that has access to the 1920 Oklahoma census? I am needing the census record for James Francis "Jim" Sinor and his third wife; Mary Angeline Hutchings (Shehorn, Gilliland, Reeves, Sinor). I am sure that they are in Boatman (between Pryor and Salina), Mayes Co., Oklahoma by this time in 1920. His published obituary has this to say: The Pryor Jeffersonian - Thursday, March 8, 1945 James Frances Sinor, age 74, died at his home in Salina, Feb. 22. He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Mary Angelina Sinor, two sons, Curtis Hughes of Mountain Home, Ark.; Frank Sinor of Wichita, Kan.; two daughters, Mrs. Lou Holt of Salina, and Minnie Paxton of Davenport; 50 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Bob Sanders I know that the family was in 1910 Baxter Co., with second wife; Mary C. Reeves. Mary's father; Frederick Reeves - it appears - was the third husband of Mary Angeline Hutchings. The two families were living next door to each other in 1910. 27 April 1910 Baxter Co., Arkansas census, Whiteville Township, Series T624, Roll 43, Page 110: SINOR, Jim head M W 49 m/2 AR GA TN #133/136 Mary C. wife F W 29 m/1 5/3 AR IL TN (Reeves by birth) Elmer E. son M W 8 S AR AR AR Lugilla dau F W 4 S AR AR AR Verrena dau F W 7/12 AR AR AR Brummitt son M W 10 S AR AR AR Frank son M W 18 S AR AR AR Jesse son M W 16 S AR AR AR 27 April 1910 Baxter Co., Arkansas census, Whiteville Township, Series T624, Roll 43, Page 110: REEVES, Frederick A. head M W 62 m/2 IL US US #132/135 Mary A. wife F W 46 m/2 7/6 IL US US Roy son M W 17 S AR IL US William J. son M W 14 S AR IL US Iris daughter F W 6 S AR IL US I do not know what happened to Frederick Reeves or his daughter; Mary C. Reeves Sinor - but by October of 1910 (census was in April) - Jim Sinor is married to Mary Angeline Hutchings Reeves. Scary thought, isn't it? Does anyone know what happened to the jilted parties - the Reeves gentleman and his married daughter? Bernie Moore-Knowles Phoenix, Arizona - Papa'aloa, Hawai'i "I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to question my honesty." ........Will Rogers
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4U.2ADI/237.1 Message Board Post: Hi Joyce. I am very interested in your posting on the Faris family. I am a descendant through the Robert M. line and have information on land transactions, census records, etc. on Robert M. forward. I am interested in knowing what source you have to tie Robert M. to Moses. I would like to cite this source and add Moses to my tree. Also any help or information back to Edward would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike Neelands
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martin and Boyd Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1771.1.1 Message Board Post: Joyce, I attempted to send three messages and never made a connection with you so I am trying back here again. Thank you so much for replying, no one else did. I would like to know if the Martin's in the cemetery in which she is buried are her family. I believe she was a very close relative to me, but I never knew her. Any and all information is so very appreciated. Thank you. Please use my e-mail if you wish.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cox Clinkingbeard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/4U.2ADI/1794 Message Board Post: James Harmon Cox known as Jim, married Sis Clinkingbeard and they had one child a daughter named Adaline after Jim's mother. Sis died probably as a result of childbearing health issues. She is buried with his family at Custer-Herron cemetery. Jim later married a woman named Amy Talburt. They had five or six children and moved to Oklahoma. He died in 1898 and is buried in Nowata, Oklahoma.
Tesing---did this go through? Thanks for your patience in advance. Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 10:14 PM Subject: [ARBAXTER] Re: ARBAXTER-D Digest V03 #163 > To get information on the New Baxter County History Book: > > Send an email to Jane: ( [email protected] ) > phone/fax (870) 435-6988 > write: > Baxter County Historical & Genealogical Society > Box 1611 > Mountain Home, AR. 72654 > > > ==== ARBAXTER Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Baxter Co., AR list, send only the word > UNSUBSCRIBE to [email protected] or if you are on the Digest List > to [email protected] > Arkansas Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/arcem.htm > > ============================== > 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
Hi all Oh, but it appears that I have an update on the Will Sinor line. Found just a real interesting 1920 census record, I think - that tells me that I might should have been looking for Lorena Twombley Sinor in Carroll Co., Arkansas; instead of Kansas? 18 April 1910 Searcy Co., Arkansas census, Wiley's Cove Township: SINOR, William E. head M W 39 md/2 4 yrs AR TN TN #80/98 Lorena E. wife F W 19 md/1 4 yrs 1/1 AR IA OH Eugene J. son M W 2 single AR AR AR I was told that Lorena left Will Sinor and "ran off" to Kansas with a Bert Owens. Also, I was told that there was a child; Ruby that she took with her. First of all - where did Lorena leave Eugene (from 1910)? With his father, maybe? But, searching last night - I found Lorena back in her mother's Twombley home; with what appears to be not only a Sinor daughter named Ruby; but one named Hazel? Or was this Bert Owens' daughter? And look where Bert Owens is in 1920? 06 January 1920 Carroll Co., Arkansas census, Praire Township: TWOMBLY, Hattie head F W 52 widow OH OH OH #101/111 Charlie son M W 15 single MO France OH Ray son M W 12 single AR France OH SINOR, Lee daughter F W 29 divorced AR France OH SINOR, Ruby daughter F W 6 single AR AR AR SINOR, Hazel daughter F W 5 single AR AR AR 13 January 1920 Marion Co., Kansas census, Marion City: MILLER, Theodore M. M W 46 married KY US KY #36/40 Bertha A. F W 34 married MO England MO Mabel J. daughter F W 11 single KS KY MO HOBEIN, Charles C. boader M W 38 single KS IL IL OWENS, Bert boarder M W 34 single AR US US Now, I would love to know what happened to Lorena Twombley Sinor Owens (was there an Owens marriage at all?) and this little girl named Hazel? Did she carry the Sinor name or was she an Owens? Interesting, isn't it? I think I might need to explore Carroll Co., don't you? Anyone know a thing about area Owens families? Bernie Moore-Knowles Phoenix, Arizona - Papa'aloa, Hawai'i "I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to question my honesty." ........Will Rogers
Joel Sinor's daughter Josephine married William Douglad Stacy, brother of my great grandmother Mary Matilda Stacy Wooton. I have some information on the Sinor's if anyone wants it. Eula (Wooton) Jones
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/4U.2ADI/1415.4.3 Message Board Post: I tried to contact you when I was in AR without much luck. I brought a Mountain Home phone book home with me. It was very interesting to see the different places dealing with family history. Kim