I hope someone can explain the following census to me. Nicholas Jarrett age 31 married Mary Hickman age 26 March 12, 1857. This census lists them in 1860: Washington Twp, Bradley Co. Nicholas P. Jarrett age 36 Mary Jarrett age 30 William Jarrett age 8 Frances E. Hickman age 8 Does anyone know who this Mary Jarrett belonged to? Was she married previously to a Hickman or was she a Hickman to begine with. Thanks. Jann --------------------------------- Don't pick lemons. See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
Regarding your loss of your hard drive info...... I'm wondering if you've archived all the past messages somewhere on the web. In the thought that I may discover new surnames in my geneology, I've saved most of the past Abradle maillist messages, and it's obviously taking up space on my hard drive. If they are archived somewhere, it, of course, would be imperative that they be "searchable" (I've seen other geneological sites that have messages archives and searchable. If you have that somewhere, what is the weblink for that archive? Linda Wiggins On Thursday, January 18, 2007, at 12:00 AM, arbradle-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: ARBRADLE WEBPAGE - PLEASE READ! (dlogan@alaska.net) > 2. Re: ARBRADLE WEBPAGE - PLEASE READ! (Meaneyplce@aol.com) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 11:29:31 -0900 > From: <dlogan@alaska.net> > Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] ARBRADLE WEBPAGE - PLEASE READ! > To: arbradle@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <10cbc0210cefa4.10cefa410cbc02@acsalaska.net> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > My computer hard drive died on Monday, 1-15-2007. > If you submitted anything to me in the last 6 months > and I have not posted it yet, please consider sending > it to me again. I will let you know when I have a new > hard drive and can accept your email. Some things I > may still have and will be able to access, but some > were not backed up properly and are more than likely > lost to me. I apologize for the inconvenience this > is causing. > > Barbara Logan - Webpage Coordinator > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Message: 2 > Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2007 17:32:21 EST > From: Meaneyplce@aol.com > Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] ARBRADLE WEBPAGE - PLEASE READ! > To: arbradle@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <d10.302a02b.32dffdf5@aol.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > So sorry, Barbara. Bummer!!! Thanks for all you do! > > Jean Meaney > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the ARBRADLE list administrator, send an email to > ARBRADLE-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the ARBRADLE mailing list, send an email to > ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the > body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of ARBRADLE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 10 > *************************************** >
So sorry, Barbara. Bummer!!! Thanks for all you do! Jean Meaney
My computer hard drive died on Monday, 1-15-2007. If you submitted anything to me in the last 6 months and I have not posted it yet, please consider sending it to me again. I will let you know when I have a new hard drive and can accept your email. Some things I may still have and will be able to access, but some were not backed up properly and are more than likely lost to me. I apologize for the inconvenience this is causing. Barbara Logan - Webpage Coordinator
Below Info copied from the Social Security Death Records. BURT WITHERINGTON b. 17 Feb 1891 d. Jan 1973 Age 81 Last Address: Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX 76105 Issued Texas #461-09-5752 (aka: Bert Everett Witherington) MAMIE A WITHERINGTON b. 6 May 1899 d. 9 Sep 1989 Age 90 Last Address: Fort Worth, Tarrant, TX 76105 Issued Texas #451-26-3123 (aka: Mamie Yeager) --------------------------- Note: Above Bert Witherington was descendant of JAMES WITHERINGTON (1805-1849) and MARY KING (1809-1846) of Conecuh County, AL and Union County, AR; >thru NEWTON STANLEY WITHERINGTON (1837-1883) > and thru JOHN ALVIN WITHERINGTON (1863-1939). Bert Witherington and wife, Mamie, were living at East Linda Street in Fort Worth on 1930 Tarrant Co, TX Census Record, Bert (39 born TX) & Mamie (27 born TX) Bert's first wife was Ula Carter. Anyone researching this family? Please reply to: Bill King Houston, TX 281-493-6767 BillKing@houston.rr.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: spears/parrott/phillips Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/2426.1.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: who is Dolly Martin Parrot's parents? thanks carla deville
Looking for the parents of Joseph Smith who was married to Mary Elizabeth Hickman . Thanks Mike Berry Mike Berry h2oberry@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Lynn, It's very possible that Jeanette is not subscribed to ARBRADLE. Her message was posted to the Bradley County message board, and that is how it came through to the ARBRADLE list. Best thing to do for message board posts is to access the post and reply there. In this case, go to http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/3358/mb.ashx and post your reply. Hopefully Jeanette has selected the option to be notified as soon as someone replies to her message, and she will quickly see your response. I am sure she will be very interested in these details about her ancestor! --Melissa Quoting Lynn Groves <lgroves@ipa.net>: > > >> Jeanette, >> >> Jonathan Murrell did marry in Bradley County. He had one son, John W. > Murrell b. 19 Nov 1880 d. 18 Apr 1963. He married a Burk/Burke. He went > to LA to get a place to live, he left his wife and son with her family. > When he had a home and accumulated enough money, for their travel, he sent > for his wife and son. The wife's family refused to let her leave. She > eventually married a Robbins and had more children with him. He married in > LA and had another family. >> >> John married Fannie Saunders, a sister to my great grandfather. John and > Fannie had two sons and three daughters. His youngest son, Corbert Murrell > died in April of 2005. John, Fannie and all of their children are buried > at Wheeler Springs Cemetery, near the Bradley Cleveland County line. >> >> I haven't had a chance to do any research on Jonathan Murrell... I just > got this information about him in November. I will try to contact my > cousin and see if I can meet with her again. >> >> She had a photo, I think it was of Jonathan and his son, John. I have a > really bad copy. The only way I could get a copy, that day, was to take a > pic of the one she had. >> >> How do you connect? >> >> Lynn >> >> DREAM. The only way to discover the limits of the POSSIBLE is to go > BEYOND them to the impossible! BELIEVE!!! >> >> >> > [Original Message] >> > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> >> > To: <ARBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com> >> > Date: 1/3/2007 12:22:39 AM >> > Subject: [ARBRADLE] Murrell, Jonathan W. >> > >> > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. >> > >> > Surnames: Murrell >> > Classification: queries >> > >> > Message Board URL: >> > >> > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.b > radley/3358/mb.ashx >> > >> > Message Board Post: >> > >> > Seeking info and/or descendants of Jonathan W. Murrell b.1857 d.1923. > He was in Pennington, Bradley, Arkansas in 1880 census. He lived his later > life in Louisiana. Family story indicates he may have had a "second" family > in Arkansas. Do not know if Jonathan ever married mother of this faimly? >> > >> > Any info. would be helpful. >> > Thanks >> > Jeanette
> Jeanette, > > Jonathan Murrell did marry in Bradley County. He had one son, John W. Murrell b. 19 Nov 1880 d. 18 Apr 1963. He married a Burk/Burke. He went to LA to get a place to live, he left his wife and son with her family. When he had a home and accumulated enough money, for their travel, he sent for his wife and son. The wife's family refused to let her leave. She eventually married a Robbins and had more children with him. He married in LA and had another family. > > John married Fannie Saunders, a sister to my great grandfather. John and Fannie had two sons and three daughters. His youngest son, Corbert Murrell died in April of 2005. John, Fannie and all of their children are buried at Wheeler Springs Cemetery, near the Bradley Cleveland County line. > > I haven't had a chance to do any research on Jonathan Murrell... I just got this information about him in November. I will try to contact my cousin and see if I can meet with her again. > > She had a photo, I think it was of Jonathan and his son, John. I have a really bad copy. The only way I could get a copy, that day, was to take a pic of the one she had. > > How do you connect? > > Lynn > > DREAM. The only way to discover the limits of the POSSIBLE is to go BEYOND them to the impossible! BELIEVE!!! > > > > [Original Message] > > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > > To: <ARBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Date: 1/3/2007 12:22:39 AM > > Subject: [ARBRADLE] Murrell, Jonathan W. > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Surnames: Murrell > > Classification: queries > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.b radley/3358/mb.ashx > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Seeking info and/or descendants of Jonathan W. Murrell b.1857 d.1923. He was in Pennington, Bradley, Arkansas in 1880 census. He lived his later life in Louisiana. Family story indicates he may have had a "second" family in Arkansas. Do not know if Jonathan ever married mother of this faimly? > > > > Any info. would be helpful. > > Thanks > > Jeanette > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
To Bradley County, AR Researchers........ Note: This Elias King was named the executor of the will of Augustus Levan Witherington in Bradley County, AR in 1869 in Bradley County. Would you have any info as to the link between Elias D. King and Witherington? Augustus Levan Witherington was the younger brother of John Witherington, my 3rd Great-Grandfather. Thanks for any help..... Bill King Houston, TX BillKing@houston.rr.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Letters of Administration, Estate of Augustus L. Witherington ELIAS D. KING, here applying for Letters of Administration on the Estate of AUGUSTUS L. WITHERINGTON, late of said County, being that AUGUSTUS L. WITHERINGTON departed this life in Bradley County on or about the 27th day of March 1869. Value of Estate about $1500. Heirs: Henry S. Witherington, E. Evalyon Witherington, Madaline A. Witherington, Hattie May Witherington of Bradley County, Ark. Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Union County, Ark. Sallie K. Witherington and Orlina M. Witherington of Texas. Bond: Dated: May 28,1869 $3000 - Elias D. King, Mary E. Witherington, B.C. Weir and James H. Averyt. (Avant ?) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Descendants of Elias D. King Generation No. 1 1. Elias D.2 King (Jim1) was born Abt. 1818 in GA1, and died 05 Jun 1898 in Bradley Co, AR2. He married Amanda R. Douglass Bef. 1841 in GA, daughter of Jones Douglass and Rebecca Tilman. She was born Abt. 1823 in Gwinnett Co, GA3, and died 29 Apr 1904 in Warren, Bradley Co, AR. Notes for Elias D. King: ....OBIT: Ark. Methodist Newspaper/from Jann Woodward Elias D. King was born in Gwinette County, GA, in 1818; joined the M. E. Church, South in 1835; was married to Miss Amanda Douglass in 1841; moved to Clark County, Ark., in 1858; then to Bradley County, Ark., in 1861, from whence he ascended into glory June 5, 1898. Bro. King lived a true and devoted Christian in the Methodist Church for sixty-one years. He was strong, both physically and intellectually; he was a power. Bro. King was a singing master, but seldom used a book in revivals; he was able in prayer and had been an exhorter in our church for twenty long years. He was a great revivalist. Many of the preachers and people of Palestine circuit remember kindly the sweet sons, earnest prayers and exhortations he has made in their meeting. Bro. King would pay, as well as pray. His home was his preacher's home; he was the preacher's from all the way. Nothing he had was too good for his preacher. We visited him a few times this year before he died, and found him a cheerful and devoted Christian, a patient sufferer, and a strong counselor, even in his extreme old age. We preached his funeral on the third Sunday in August at Spring Hill Church, to his loving wife and two daughters, and a host of many friends, whose tears flowed freely in memory of him whom they had learned to love and appreciate. We would say to the bereaved family and friends, live faithful and we will soon meet our dear brother where there shall be no more sorrow, crying, nor pain, and God shall wipe away all tears from our eyes, and there shall be no more death. By: S. W. Rainey, Simpson, Ark, Sept. 7, 1898; page 13, col 3 & 4 ------------------- Bradley County Federal Land Records: KING ELIAS D. Sec. 15, T-14S, R-11W - 80 Acres 1890/12/20 ------------------- June 1860 Hot Springs, AR Census Fam # 90 Prairie Township Elias King 41/GA Farmer Amanda R. King 36/GA Keeping House Leexa (?) 16/GA Martha 14/GA John 8/GA Margaret 5/AL --------------------- 1870 Arkansas Cencus, Bradley County, Clay Township REEL NO: M593-48 SHEET NO: 492A P.O. Lanark, Enumerated 20 July 1870 by John J. Chapin; Page 3 REEL NO: M593-48 SHEET NO: 492A Family # 12 Lanark Post Office King Leander 41 M W Farm Laborer $300 SC King Margaret 41 F W Keeping House TN King Elizabeth 13 F W AR King Leander 11 M W AR King George 9 M W AR King Evaline 4 F W Family #15 Lanark Post Office King *Elias 51 M W Farmer $400/200 GA King Amanda 47 F W Keeping House GA King Martha 23 F W GA King Ann 16 F W Working on farm GA King Wiley 17 M W Working on farm GA Family # 33 King Wiley 44 M W Farm Laborer $200 GA King Lexar 43 F W Keeping House GA <Lexy> King Henry 17 M W Works on farm GA King Tillman 14 M W Works on farm AL King James 11 M W AL King Mary 8 F W AL King Claiborne 4 F W AL ------------------- Note: This *Elias D. King was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Augustus Levan Witherington following Gus' murder in 1869 at Moro Bay, Bradley County, Arkansas. ------------------ 1868 Bradley County, Arkansas Court Claims: http://www.rootsweb.com/~arbradle/court/court_claims14.html 31 E. D. King $17.75 April 10 County to E. D. King 32 E. D. King $15.00 April 10 County to E. D. King 33 E. D. King $10.00 April 10 County to E. D. King -------------------- All data on this family group from: Peggye Wallace Jinks <pwjins@aol.com> Date: August 27, 2000 Decatur, AL Query: Looking for information on Elias D. King who married Amanda R. Douglass and his brother Wiley King who married Amanda's sister Lexy R. Douglass. Elias was b: abt. 1819 in GA. Amanda was also born in GA in 1824. Elias died in Bradley Co., Arkansas after 1890. Any help would be appreciated. ------------------- To: Peggye Wallace Jinks, from Bill King on 24 Dec 2001: I, too, am seeking info on Elias King of Bradley County, about 1870 time period. Elias served as the administrator for the estate of AUGUSTUS LEVAN WITHERINGTON, who was murdered at Moro Bay in Bradley County in 1869. Gus Witherington was my ancestor/uncle, the younger brother of my 3rd Gr Grandfather (John Witherington). I am trying to figure out how Elias King was related to the King-Witherington families, although you indicate that Elias was born in Georgia. Could he have worked on the river steam boat, the MORGAN NELSON, with Gus Witherington and Captain Robert Withers during or after the Civil War??? Peggye, please email me privately and lets exchange info. I have transcribed several Bradley County documents executed by Elias King in behalf of Gus Witherington's estate. Also, there was a very close connection between the KING & WITHERINGTON families beginning about 1820 in Conecuh County, AL; maybe before that in Darlington District, SC, as well. I know that Jann Woodward of the Bradley County Gen Society has a Bradley County Obits book listing the obits of Elias & Amanda King and what appears to be two other related Kings. ....Index to the book, Bradley C0. Obits extracted from the Arkansas Methodist Newspaper. Which includes: Amanda King, Chas. D. King, Elias King, Mary King ------------------ Bill, I am sorry but I cannot help you with the Elias King/Witherington connection, but will try to answer some of your questions. Amanda R. Douglass is the sister of my gg grandfather. She is referred to in the diary that was kept by another sister Lucretia, as being in Arkansas. Lexy R. Douglass, another sister, married Wiley J. King. I have assumed that Elias and Wiley are brothers. Amanda and Elias named a child John Wiley and one child Lexie C King. You asked about the parents of Elias and I do have a name but am not sure how good the information is, since this is the only source I have, but in FamilyTreeMaker Vol #4, Tree 1324 his name is given as Jim King. The letter I wrote to the contributor was returned to me. Rebecca Jane King is the daughter of Elias and Amanda. Other known children are Henry, b. abt. 1840, Martha abt. 1844, Lexie C. February 1845, John Wiley abt. 1852, and Margaret Ann abt. 1855. Rebecca J. married (1) William A. Stanford, married (2) William Patton Ault 29 May 1859 in Clark Co., Arkansas. I have corresponded with one the Ault descentants. That is where Margaret Evaline Ault came from. She was born 11 July 1860 in Clark Co., Ar and died in Houston, TX. She married William F. Forrester 2 Nov 1886 in Bradley Co, Ar. He was born 1864 and died in Houston also. A list of children; Charlie L, Willie Pearl, Versis Bea, Carl A., King Earl, and Henry Grady. I have one child listed with Wiley J. King and Lexy R. Douglass; J. Henry King. Note the name Henry following in this line, you could very easily think that the father's name was Henry. Are you related to these Kings or just to Gus Witherington? I will look at the diary again and see if she mentions anything about a riverboat but I do not think she did, I would have remembered that. Peggye Wallace Jinks, Decatur, AL ------------------- >From Anne Jones on 25 April 2003: "Looking for information on Elias D. King, b: 1819 in Gwinnett County, GA. Have seen information reporting him as the son of Moshulatubbe and Captain Penny Jackson Nitakechi. Would like to hear from anyone who knows anything about this family situation. I do know that Elias married Amanda R. Douglass b:1829 and they lived in or near Bradley County, AR after marrying. Have most of their descendents and am their great, great great granddaughter. Email me at dajsb@aol.com" Notes for Amanda R. Douglass: ....OBIT: Copied from Ark. Methodist Newspaper/Jann Woodward. Mrs. A. R. King (nee Douglass) died Friday, April 29, in south Warren. She was born March 24, 1824 in Gwinnett County, Georgia. In her 18th year she was married to Elias D. King. After this they moved to Alabama; thence they came to Arkansas in 1858. Sister King has lived near Lanark, in Bradley County, ever since until a few months ago. Sister King joined the Methodist church when she was 10 years old, and was true to her vows through the seventy years following. Two or three hours before her death, she told her pastor all was well with her. She died well. She read her church paper, only a few weeks ago renewing her subscription. She has reached the city not built with hands, toward which she set her face in early childhood. By: W. P. Whaley, May 18, 1904, page 15 col 1 From: Peggye Wallace Jinks 0n 5 Jan 2002: Amanda and Lexy were the daughters of Jones Douglass b: 25 Nov 1779 in Mecklenburg Co, VA and Rebecca Tilman b: 14 Aug 1782 in Edgefield District SC. Children of Elias King and Amanda Douglass are: 2 i. Henry3 King, born Abt. 1841 in GA. + 3 ii. Rebecca Jane King, born Abt. 1842 in GA. 4 iii. Lexie C. King, born Feb 1845 in GA. 5 iv. Martha King, born Abt. 1847 in GA4. 6 v. John Wiley King, born Abt. 1852 in GA4. 7 vi. Margaret Ann King, born 19 Aug 1854 in Cherokee Co., AL5; died 22 Sep 1889 in Bradley Co, AR. She married W. T. Clanton 19 Nov 18795; born Unknown. Notes for Margaret Ann King: From Ark. Methodist Newspaper/Jann Woodward: Sister Margaret A. Clanton, daughter of E. D. and Amanda R. King, was born in Cherokee Co., AL, Aug.19, 1854; moved with her parents to Bradley Co., Ark. in 1861; was married to W. T. Clanton, Nov. 19, 1879; died September 22, 1889. She professed religion and joined the M. E. Church, South, in her 15th year. Her life as a Christain was trained in accordance with the New Textament principles, possessing "the ornament of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the sight of God of great price." She "adorned the doctrine of God our Savior in all things," and others "took knowledge of her that she had been with Jesus." She died in full triumph of a living faith. When death came she said she was ready and willing to go, only regretting to leave her five little children, three girls and two boys. Just before her death she sang in a clear voice one of the sweet songs of Zion, and soon entered upon the eternal rest prepared for the people of God. May God bless and comfort the dear little children. By: J. B. Williams, Oct. 9, 1889 (page 7 col 2) Generation No. 2 3. Rebecca Jane3 King (Elias D.2, Jim1) was born Abt. 1842 in GA. She married William Patton Ault 29 May 1859 in Clark County, AR. He was born Unknown. Notes for Rebecca Jane King: Dau of Elias King. Rebecca Jane married (1) William A. Stanford, married (2) William Patton Ault 29 May 1859 in Clark Co., Arkansas. I have corresponded with one the Ault descentants. That is where Margaret Evaline Ault came from. She was born 11 July 1860 in Clark Co., Ar and died in Houston, TX. She married William F. Forrester 2 Nov 1886 in Bradley Co, Ar. He was born 1864 and died in Houston also. A list of children; Charlie L, Willie Pearl, Versis Bea, Carl A., King Earl, and Henry Grady. Child of Rebecca King and William Ault is: 8 i. Margaret Evaline4 Ault, born 11 Jul 1860 in Clark County, AR; died in Houston, Texas. She married William F. Forrester 02 Nov 1886 in Bradely County, AR; born Abt. 1864; died in Houston, Texas. Notes for William F. Forrester: Children: Charlie L, Willie Pearl, Versis Bea, Carl A., King Earl, and Henry Grady. Endnotes 1. 1870 Bradley County Census, Clay Township, Lanark Post Office. 2. Ark. Methodist Newspaper/Jann Woodward. 3. 1870 Bradley County Census, Clay Township, Lanark Post Office. 4. 1870 Bradley County Census,. 5. Ark. Methodist Newspaper/Jann Woodward. Bill King 281-493-6767 BillKing@houston.rr.com
Hello Norris, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. And nice to meet you! Pink was a first cousin thrice removed, I think. I don't know much about his line yet, but they're definitely related. Cheers, Jessica -----Original Message----- From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Norris Bailey Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 8:55 PM To: arbradle@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Roll Call: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS,WHEELER+ Hello Jessica,Trotter, I knew some Trotter that lived in Mount olive back in the late forty andfiftys, Pinkie Trotter and his wife Cora Trotter, several of the children, Cora Bee Trotter, Anabell, Trotter, and Nora Bee Trotter, they lived on a farm ajecent to my Uncle, his Name was LC Bailey; My Name Norris Bailey -----Original Message----- From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of J. M. Trotter Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:25 PM To: arbradle@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARBRADLE] Roll Call: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS,WHEELER+ Hi all, I've just rejoined the list after a long absence.... I am researching a number of primarily Palestine Twp, African-American families: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS, WHEELER, WILFONG, MARTIN, PHILLIPS. Cheers, Jessica Trotter ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello Jessica,Trotter, I knew some Trotter that lived in Mount olive back in the late forty andfiftys, Pinkie Trotter and his wife Cora Trotter, several of the children, Cora Bee Trotter, Anabell, Trotter, and Nora Bee Trotter, they lived on a farm ajecent to my Uncle, his Name was LC Bailey; My Name Norris Bailey -----Original Message----- From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of J. M. Trotter Sent: Sunday, January 07, 2007 2:25 PM To: arbradle@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARBRADLE] Roll Call: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS,WHEELER+ Hi all, I've just rejoined the list after a long absence.... I am researching a number of primarily Palestine Twp, African-American families: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS, WHEELER, WILFONG, MARTIN, PHILLIPS. Cheers, Jessica Trotter ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi all, I've just rejoined the list after a long absence.... I am researching a number of primarily Palestine Twp, African-American families: TROTTER, YORK, HAMPTON, NEWTON, ROGERS, WHEELER, WILFONG, MARTIN, PHILLIPS. Cheers, Jessica Trotter
I am still looking for a DEMSEY GODFREY and a SAM PACE. Any help is appreciated!.Other names of interest are: Berry, Knowles, Eubank/s,Smith, Thomason and O'Neill. Mike Berry h2oberry@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.
Jeanette, Jonathan Murrell did marry in Bradley County. He had one son, John W. Murrell b. 19 Nov 1880 d. 18 Apr 1963. He married a Burk/Burke. He went to LA to get a place to live, he left his wife and son with her family. When he had a home and accumulated enough money, for their travel, he sent for his wife and son. The wife's family refused to let her leave. She eventually married a Robbins and had more children with him. He married in LA and had another family. John married Fannie Saunders, a sister to my great grandfather. John and Fannie had two sons and three daughters. His youngest son, Corbert Murrell died in April of 2005. John, Fannie and all of their children are buried at Wheeler Springs Cemetery, near the Bradley Cleveland County line. I haven't had a chance to do any research on Jonathan Murrell... I just got this information about him in November. I will try to contact my cousin and see if I can meet with her again. She had a photo, I think it was of Jonathan and his son, John. I have a really bad copy. The only way I could get a copy, that day, was to take a pic of the one she had. How do you connect? Lynn DREAM. The only way to discover the limits of the POSSIBLE is to go BEYOND them to the impossible! BELIEVE!!! > [Original Message] > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> > To: <ARBRADLE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 1/3/2007 12:22:39 AM > Subject: [ARBRADLE] Murrell, Jonathan W. > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Murrell > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.b radley/3358/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Seeking info and/or descendants of Jonathan W. Murrell b.1857 d.1923. He was in Pennington, Bradley, Arkansas in 1880 census. He lived his later life in Louisiana. Family story indicates he may have had a "second" family in Arkansas. Do not know if Jonathan ever married mother of this faimly? > > Any info. would be helpful. > Thanks > Jeanette > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
HOWDY COUSIN. YOU ARE A DARLING. I THINK ABOUT YOU AND MARTIN A LOT. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE YEARS OF FRIENDSHIP. GOOD HUNTING. LOVE YOU. WILKIE ----- Original Message ----- From: "william spears" <jspears58@sbcglobal.net> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Wilkie > Wilkie, > You are a jewel. Hang in there and keep on loving genealogy! > Thanks for your help on our McClains and Godfreys > Jayne > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Wilkie !! I've not met you but I knew the first time I read a e-mail from you what a fine fellow you are and how personable and helpful- Keep the comments coming !! Kind regards---Martha Temple Randolph
Wilkie, I'm so sorry to hear about your stroke. You have added so much valuable information to the mailing list and it is in my prayers that you can keep on! God Bless You and Glad to hear from ya!!! Peace and Blessings, Dena
Wilkie, You are a jewel. Hang in there and keep on loving genealogy! Thanks for your help on our McClains and Godfreys Jayne
Wilkie, Glad to hear from you. Over the years you have added a lot of great information to arbradle. I admire you for keeping on. Everyone that loves genealogy never quits regardless of what happens to them. I always tell my friends that a day without genealogy is not a good day! Wilkie, we all love and appreciate you! Hope 2007 is the best year ever for you, Robbie