Hi, Bernie. I had just hit sign out -- but got back on so I could read your message. Yes, Mary Ann NISWANGER [email protected] sent me 32 pages. Sarah FRANKS is daughter of Nancy Lavina YOUNG (1837, Benton County, AL - 30 June 1920, Norfork, Baxter, AR) and Henry C. FRANKS (27 May 1844 - 1878, Big Flat, Baxter, AR). They married in Savanah, Harden County, TN on 20 December 1866. His parents: Frederick FRANKS and Nancy HARRISON. Nancy Lavina YOUNG's first marriage was to David Richard LEE, (1835, TN - 27 May 1865, Union - Civil War Casualty) on 13 February 1855, Savanah, Harden, TN. Some of the information does "bump" into families we know at Big Flat and other locations, particularly from some marriages of the LEE children. You may see some connections I don't recognize but I didn't see connections to Izard County FRANKS. Of course, Henry C. FRANKS may be related back in Tennessee. Mary Ann's data may help to sort out some you have found in the same area, but couldn't identify. I'm sure she would welcome your input. We have made great progress with the SPENCERs, but she didn't have name of J. L. R. SPENCER's first wife and I did. Bernie, being able to search the census records online is absolutely wonderful -- isn't it? For instance, just looking for this "Rance" SPENCER and found some SMITH siblings (Lou Ann that married Thomas Edward KNIGHT; Daisy, Albert, Lee) in household of their sister, Georgia, and her husband, William B. LACK, in Big Creek Township, Marion County, Arkansas 1900 census. Fortunately, I knew who they were, as they were shown to be siblings of William B. LACK and not of Georgia. I'm sending another note -- because I want you to be sure to read it. Peggy