Several years ago I ask this list if anyone knew anything about Everett Hall School. In 1888 I found where a young man named Murphy was arrested for burning "Everett Hall" schoolhouse. There wasn't enough evidence to convict him, but this was the first mention of the school. Maybe this will shed light on the location: "John Frazer and I had planned for some time to make a trip to the old well that was on the old Everett Hall School Ground a hundred years ago. It was located about 1/4 mile south of the Pennington Cemetery, near the Country Club. After driving as close as possible, we proceeded on foot through a genuine wilderness where everything had at least a thorn of some kind. When we stumbled upon an old barbed wire fence, the Mayor allowed as how we were getting close. I hoped so because my scratches and the loss of body fluids through blood and sweat had about satiated my desire to see both the old school ground and well. Finally we found it; realizing when we did so that we had passed within feet of it several times. It was a clay tile, bored well about 8 inches in diameter that had been rounded with a barrel and concrete poured around it. The old barrel staves had long since rotted away. We stood staring at it in silence, thinking of all the school children who had quenched their thirst from it those many years ago. We looked for other signs of the old school, but saw none. Where the old school had stood, a pine tree 3 feet thick is now standing. Not until we were out of the woods did we realize we were covered from head to foot with every kind of tick and redbug found in these parts; they had no mercy, either. I wondered if my mother and all the kids who went to that school got covered with the same kind of bugs when they marched across that same ground 80-odd years ago, and on to the cemetery to attend the funeral of Roy Coker, a classmate who had drowned. They had dismissed school for the services...all the pupils followed the one-room schoolteacher, Dan Clements, to the funeral. It was the custom in days of yore." ...Bill Godwin
This may be "old news", but I've never seen it before. Several years ago I found out about several slave markets in Bradley Co., and this article mentions one of them. [I didn't proof read this article. .....some Bradley County "roots" Aug 7, 1985 Johnson Family of Banks had its annual reunion recently; people came from all over the country for the highlights, which were worship services Saturday night, Sunday morning and night at Banks' First Baptist Church. The Eagle Publishing Company printed a program for them; we reprint a portion of it below; exactly as it was given to us and printed; not to poke fun at grammatical errors, but to note the strong interest this family has in its heritage and in the roots it has that go back to "Uncle Mike Green' who came to this country against his will, as a slave, from Africa over 175 years ago. It makes interesting reading and is reprinted below: Rev. E. B. Phillips, a native of Bradley County, lived about three miles South of Banks, Arkansas, with his parents, Mr. Joe Phillips and Mrs. Mattie Phillips. When he was a young boy they moved to New Edinburg, Arkansas. He is the grandson of the late Bro. Mike Green, who was a well known and respected citizen of Bradley County. He was thought of so much until the Community where he lived, was named Green Town. Even the Church they built was named Green Chapel. He owned a store at Green Town. Uncle Mike was a Slave. He came to the United States from Africa, in the early 1800. Along with his three sisters, Sallie, Puss, and Easter, they were sold to a Slave Owner in South Carolina. Then they were sold to another Slave Owner in Arkansas. They traveled in a wagon to Arkansas. This wagon was pulled by a Ox team. It took a long time. They would stop and work on a farm, and rest the team. They crossed a many river, cooked and ate, and washed their clothes in the river. Great Grandfather Henry Johnson came to Arkansas from the State of Virginia in the early 1800. He was a Slave. He first lived in Union County, then sold to someone in Ouachita County. He met his wife, Grandma Julia. She came to Arkansas from Alabama, her and her brother, Frank Boswell. She was 11 years old at that time. She was sold for Eleven hundred dollars. Her brother Frank was 14 years old. They left Alabama on foot. There are seven generations: Descendents of Henry and Julia Johnson. Their children, Orange, Lize, Jim, Warner, Lee, Mac, John, Ella, Anna, Lizar, Emma, Irene, Lucy, Rufus. Children of Lize Johnson, Ever, Lee Roy, Pink, Ivan, Ella, Lottie, Everleen, Hattie Mae, Anor, Floy, Troy and Jimmy. Grandpa Lize Johnson was born in 1865 and married Lizar in 1891. Grandma Ellen, Jack Child, Aunt Teal, and Bob were put on a block and sold about four miles from here, near the Childs Cemetery. They were sold, taken to Texarkana, Arkansas. They left on foot and walked back to Banks, Arkansas. Henry Johnson served as a Servant in the Civil War. He wanted to serve so bad. He ran away from his Master's farm, took his Master's horse and roade the horse. He came to a spring of water, stopped and got a drink and decided to take a nap. He went to sleep, his Master missed him and the horse. He tracked the horse and found Henry. He carried them back to the farm. The next time he was successful. He was a servant. He would hitch the 4 horses to the wagons and get everything ready for the men, like washing the dishes. When he retured home from the War, his family thought he was well dressed in his uniform. Warner Johnson, youngest son of Henry and Julia Johnson was a well-known citizen of Bradley County. Most people called him Uncle Warner. He owned an 80 acre farm and a grocery store and had many customers. He was known as one of the best syrup makers in Bradley County. His wife, Dora, was a devoted church member of Pleasant Hill MBC and was a beautician. Women and girls would walk miles for Dora to style their hair. Orange, Jim, John and Lize were farmers. When they were children, like a lot of other children, they only ate biscuits on Sunday morning. One of the boys would save his biscuit, put it in his pocket and every once in a while he would take it out and look at it. He finally ate it. The oldest man living of the Johnson family, James Johnson of Warren. The oldest woman is Mrs. Emm Kelley, daughter of Henry and Lou Johnson. She lives in Oakland, California. The youngest grandson if the son of Sandra Foster. His name is Thomas Foster. He is the great, great, great, great grandson of Henry Johnson. DENAPITTSBURG@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 5/17/2008 3:20:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, jann_woodard@yahoo.com writes: Is Dena still on our maillist? I think I found a reference to her Green family in Bradley Co. 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In a message dated 5/17/2008 3:20:29 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, jann_woodard@yahoo.com writes: Is Dena still on our maillist? I think I found a reference to her Green family in Bradley Co. If she is still subscribed, I'll post the info to the list. YES! I'm still here! **************Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/dinner-tonight?NCID=aolfod00030000000001)
Is Dena still on our maillist? I think I found a reference to her Green family in Bradley Co. If she is still subscribed, I'll post the info to the list.
The Bradley County Genealogy Society invites anyone wanting to attend our meeting on Sunday May 18, 2008 at the BCDIC Building at 2 pm. We will have show and tell so everyone come and bring something to show. This will be our last meeting until September. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. Hope that everyone will make an effort to attend. Brenda Ezell bezell204@sbcglobal.net
Jann, OMG! You have done some serious work. I am so impressed. Thank you so much for sharing all your information with the rest of us. I was so tickled and honored to see the pic of my great-grandparents Arthur Lee Hairston and Nora Dean Temple Hairston and family. Thanks again for everything you do. You are so awesome! Chyrle Parnell On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 12:32 PM, bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> wrote: > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research at > the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > retirement. > > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message >
I just went to ancestry.com and found more than 300 sites on family trees for Albert Burton Brumley and parents , children, grandchildren, aunts, uncles, cousins... Found a picture of my great grandmother. That's awesome. The bad part is that there isn't much pre 1780's or post 1900's If anyone knows of a book, it would be great to share.
Jann, Will you be posting your obits on your website or just the indexes? The site looks nice! Lee -----Original Message----- From: bjw [mailto:jann_woodard@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:32 PM To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for retirement. Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message
Dorothy, Thanks so much for you information on Fred Senn. I have not found any relationship between him and the other Senns in Bradley County. Do you know if there is one? Betty > From: dotlewis@sbcglobal.net > To: arbradle@rootsweb.com > Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 22:35:36 -0500 > Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York > > According to the 1910 census, he had a daughter named Ruby. Also, he had > been married 3 times. I do not know who or when he married, except for > Nancy G. Mann Dalton, whom he married in 1898 & Parthinia "Thennie" Bob > York, whom he married 1899. Something wrong with these marriage dates, not > sure which is incorrect! Will have to go back and look them up! > 1910 April 15, Sumpter Township, Bradley Co., AR census, p.1B > hh/fm# 20/20 SENN > G. Fred, head, w/m, 52, mx3x10yrs, Germany, > Germ. Germ. migr. 1873, farmer, can r/w O/F > Thennie, wife, w/f, 41, mx1x10yrs, AR AL AL > Zevie M., dau, w/f, 10, s, AR Germany, AR > Ruby B., dau, w/f, 4, s, AR Germany, AR > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "edianegardner" > > >> Did they also have a child named Ruby? >> > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Jann, Web site looks well thought out and could come in handy for the rest of us folks that are genealogy challenged. Just what is retirement anyway. Don't you know the more you save for it the more the kids have to spend when you are gone. Girl spend it as you get it. Nelia http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ
I can only guess that she is part of the family the moved that moved to the area from Ouachita Parish, LA. Lucilla was born about 1804 in LA. and I saw her father had moved to Ark around 1812? I think. The father of Lucille (Married to Jack Hamilton) was James Lacouture who was married to Susan Moron. I found info on Lucilla Lacouture on ancestry.com with details on her parents. Do you have access? Your Mary is related most likely related to Lucilla. Let me know if you get any more. It's hard to find the LaCouture name in the states now. I found some in New Orleans. I think the are the true French Canadians that came down the Mississippi , like the Hamilton Family. I'll try to keep you in mind. Genia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Patricia South" <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:27 PM Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] ARBRADLE Digest, Vol 3, Issue 112 > > re:Lacouture.Genia, do you have any information on the parents of : Mary > A. Lacouture b. abt. 1845 Ark.--m. John H. Griffis. 1880 census indicate > both of her parents b. La. Mary is the m/o Eliza Griffis Ferrell [wife of > Edward Ferrell]?/> From: arbradle-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: ARBRADLE > Digest, Vol 3, Issue 112> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 12 May > 2008 14:52:17 -0600> > > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Re: grave markers (EUGENE > HART)> 2. Senn, York (Betty Finley)> 3. Re: grave markers (bjw)> 4. new > website (bjw)> 5. Re: new website (melissa@satmel.com)> 6. Re: new website > (Linda Eubanks)> 7. Re: Senn, York (Dorothy Lewis)> 8. grandchildren of > HAMILTON JACK / JOHN (GENIA EDMONDS)> 9. Re: Senn, York (edianegardner)> > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------> > > Message: 1> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 05:40:27 -0700 (PDT)> From: EUGENE > HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: > arbradle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID:! > <209467.51797.qm@web83723.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=iso-8859-1> > > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. > Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > --- bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> wrote:> > > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > my gg-uncle, James > Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My question is this - his old > marker is> > broken into several pieces and will more than likely> > be > lost in the future. We discussed repairing it,> > but didn't think it was > worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what should be done with the broken > pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I hate to throw it> > away. I > don't know of any direct descendants> > researching the family or I would > contact them.> > > > If any of you ever thought about ordering a> > > military stone from the VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're > impressed with the marker and it only> > took about three weeks to get > it.> > > > Jann> > > > -------------------------------> >! > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email> > to ARBRADLE-req > uest@rootsweb.com with the word> > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and> > the body of the message> > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 > 09:07:25 -0500> From: Betty Finley <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> Subject: > [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: > <BLU142-W15D6AC8D0F4862328BEF6FA0CC0@phx.gbl>> Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1"> > > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, > daughter of Terrell York and Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley > County. I cannot find anything about him before the 1900 Census. Does > anyone have any information about him? Does anyone know how she got the > name Bob?Betty> > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Mon, > 12 May 2008 09:17:22 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> > Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <479881.71930.qm@web39806.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: > text/plain; charset=i! > so-8859-1> > The form you need is number 40-1330. This can be obtained on > line at> > www.va.gov/vaforms> > It gives instructions on how to fill out > the form. If you have any problem or need any help with the application, > let me know.> > Jann> > > EUGENE HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:> > > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > > --- bjw wrote:> > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > > my gg-uncle, James Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My > question is this - his old marker is> > broken into several pieces and > will more than likely> > be lost in the future. We discussed repairing > it,> > but didn't think it was worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what > should be done with the broken pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I > hate to throw it> > away. I don't know of any direct descendants> > > researching the family or I would contact them.> > > > If any of you ever > thought about ordering a> > military stone from the! > VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're impressed with the marker a > nd it only> > took about three weeks to get it.> > > > Jann> > > > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Mon, 12 > May 2008 10:32:28 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> > Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: > <389099.74123.qm@web39802.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; > charset=iso-8859-1> > After much consideration and many requests, I > finally decided to create a website for my Bradley County research. It is > not intended in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've b! > een asked to do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been > asked to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I > talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my resources on > our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. I suppose a link > between the two websites might be helpful. I will continue sharing with > our county webpage and mailing list. I simply consider this move as > "getting my ducks in a row" for retirement.> > Anyway, here is the url and > you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > ------------------------------> > > Message: 5> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 18:20:41 +0000> From: > melissa@satmel.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: > ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: > <20080512182041.8b1qz3l25w8c0koc@www.satmel.com>> Content-Type: > text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes";> format="flowed"> > Jann,> > > This is great news! I'm looking forward to exploring your web sit! > e. > I had no idea you had collected SO MANY obits over the years.> > > I think this will be a wonderful complement to the county web site.> > > Thank you for sharing all your hard work and research with us for the > > last -- how many years is it now??> > --Melissa> > > Quoting bjw > <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>:> > > After much consideration and many requests, > I finally decided to > > create a website for my Bradley County research. > It is not intended > > in any way to conflict with our county webpage. > I've been asked to > > do "minor" research at the History Commission, and > have been asked > > to be a contact for folks looking for information on > the County. I > > talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing > all my > > resources on our county page, and this is perfectly > understandable. > > I suppose a link between the two websites might be > helpful. I will > > continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > list. I > > simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will pr! > obably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 > 13:18:29 -0500> From: "Linda Eubanks" <siuclrafb@centurytel.net>> Subject: > Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: > <00ee01c8b45c$95664e80$2f01a8c0@outreach>> Content-Type: text/plain; > format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > As a new > researcher, I appreciate your willingness to share such helpful > > information...the website is wonderful and I thank you...> > If I want to > "see" one of the obits, where are these available? On-line or > do I go to > the History Commision? thanks, Linda Eubanks> ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com>> Sent: > Monday, May 12, 2008 12:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > > > website for my Bradley County res! > earch. It is not intended in any way to > > conflict with our county w > ebpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > > at the History > Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > > looking for > information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > > constraints > limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > > > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and > mailing > > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a > row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will > probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 > message> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: > Mon, 12 May 2008 13:03:34 -0500> From: "Dorothy Lewis" <dotlewi! > s@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: > <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: > <001b01c8b45a$7fe68810$220110ac@MOMCOMPUTER>> Content-Type: text/plain; > format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > George Fred > Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married > Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on > Oct > 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > > with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > > members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > > the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > > children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > > George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I > don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > > was on census records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: > "Betty Finley" <b! > ettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, Ma > y 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred > Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora > Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about > him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> >> > > -------------------------------> > 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 > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Mon, > 12 May 2008 16:24:46 -0400> From: "GENIA EDMONDS" <tomgenia@verizon.net>> > Subject: [ARBRADLE] grandchildren of HAMILTON JACK / JOHN> To: > <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: > <001c01c8b46e$38dc67f0$4001a8c0@Newman>> Content-Type: text/plain; > format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;> reply-type=original> > There is some > confusion about wither it is Jack or John H! > amilton that is > married to Lucille Lacouture in the 1830's.> > According > to my friend, a French teacher, Jacque Hamilton would have been > > translated to Jack. Jack had many children, the first born was named > > John, the older brother of Alexander.> > According to my friend, John's > name, in French, would have been Jean. > According to the 1860 census, > listing all of Jack and Lucille's family,> John is the name of their > oldest child with Alexander listed as the third.> > John, married to > Catherine Brandon, was my gg grandfather through his > daughter Catherine > Josephine Davis be 1880. John had three other children:> Charles b 1874, > Laura b 1877, George b 1879> If anyone has ever come across these names, I > would appreciate your help. > These people seem to have disappeared > between 1880 and 1900.> > I appreciate the work that has been done on the > Alexander Hamilton line. > It helps me alot. Anyone that wishes to share > any more, it's OK with me.> > > > ----- Original Message -! > ---- > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.co > m>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to > create a > > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in > any way to > > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do > "minor" research > > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be > a contact for folks > > looking for information on the County. I talked > with Barbara and time > > constraints limit placing all my resources on > our county page, and this is > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a > link between the two websites might > > be helpful. I will continue > sharing with our county webpage and mailing > > list. I simply consider > this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, > here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> >> > > -------------------------------> > To unsubscribe from the list, please > send an ema! > il to > > ARBRADLE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 9> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 > 15:46:47 -0500> From: "edianegardner" <edianegardner@sbcglobal.net>> > Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> > Message-ID: <006901c8b471$4ce661d0$4001a8c0@Diane4DACD0EA75>> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > Did they also have a child > named Ruby?> > -----Original Message-----> From: > arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com]> On > Behalf Of Dorothy Lewis> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:04 PM> To: > arbradle@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > George Fred > Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married > Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on> > > Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > > with him, not allowing Nan! > cy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > members say George Fre > d was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > the porch. From > family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > children by John W. > Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > George Fred & > Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I don't know anything > abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > was on census > records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Finley" > <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May > 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred > Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora > Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about > him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> >> > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > ------------------------------> > 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 3, > Issue 112> **************************************** > _________________________________________________________________ > With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. > http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_mobile_052008 > > ------------------------------- > 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
According to the 1910 census, he had a daughter named Ruby. Also, he had been married 3 times. I do not know who or when he married, except for Nancy G. Mann Dalton, whom he married in 1898 & Parthinia "Thennie" Bob York, whom he married 1899. Something wrong with these marriage dates, not sure which is incorrect! Will have to go back and look them up! 1910 April 15, Sumpter Township, Bradley Co., AR census, p.1B hh/fm# 20/20 SENN G. Fred, head, w/m, 52, mx3x10yrs, Germany, Germ. Germ. migr. 1873, farmer, can r/w O/F Thennie, wife, w/f, 41, mx1x10yrs, AR AL AL Zevie M., dau, w/f, 10, s, AR Germany, AR Ruby B., dau, w/f, 4, s, AR Germany, AR ----- Original Message ----- From: "edianegardner" <edianegardner@sbcglobal.net> > Did they also have a child named Ruby? >
re:Lacouture.Genia, do you have any information on the parents of : Mary A. Lacouture b. abt. 1845 Ark.--m. John H. Griffis. 1880 census indicate both of her parents b. La. Mary is the m/o Eliza Griffis Ferrell [wife of Edward Ferrell]?/> From: arbradle-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: ARBRADLE Digest, Vol 3, Issue 112> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 14:52:17 -0600> > > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Re: grave markers (EUGENE HART)> 2. Senn, York (Betty Finley)> 3. Re: grave markers (bjw)> 4. new website (bjw)> 5. Re: new website (melissa@satmel.com)> 6. Re: new website (Linda Eubanks)> 7. Re: Senn, York (Dorothy Lewis)> 8. grandchildren of HAMILTON JACK / JOHN (GENIA EDMONDS)> 9. Re: Senn, York (edianegardner)> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------> > Message: 1> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 05:40:27 -0700 (PDT)> From: EUGENE HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <209467.51797.qm@web83723.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > --- bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> wrote:> > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > my gg-uncle, James Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My question is this - his old marker is> > broken into several pieces and will more than likely> > be lost in the future. We discussed repairing it,> > but didn't think it was worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what should be done with the broken pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I hate to throw it> > away. I don't know of any direct descendants> > researching the family or I would contact them.> > > > If any of you ever thought about ordering a> > military stone from the VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're impressed with the marker and it only> > took about three weeks to get it.> > > > Jann> > > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:07:25 -0500> From: Betty Finley <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <BLU142-W15D6AC8D0F4862328BEF6FA0CC0@phx.gbl>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:17:22 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <479881.71930.qm@web39806.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > The form you need is number 40-1330. This can be obtained on line at> > www.va.gov/vaforms> > It gives instructions on how to fill out the form. If you have any problem or need any help with the application, let me know.> > Jann> > > EUGENE HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:> > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > --- bjw wrote:> > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > my gg-uncle, James Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My question is this - his old marker is> > broken into several pieces and will more than likely> > be lost in the future. We discussed repairing it,> > but didn't think it was worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what should be done with the broken pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I hate to throw it> > away. I don't know of any direct descendants> > researching the family or I would contact them.> > > > If any of you ever thought about ordering a> > military stone from the VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're impressed with the marker and it only> > took about three weeks to get it.> > > > Jann> > > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:32:28 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <389099.74123.qm@web39802.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for retirement.> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 5> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 18:20:41 +0000> From: melissa@satmel.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <20080512182041.8b1qz3l25w8c0koc@www.satmel.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes";> format="flowed"> > Jann,> > This is great news! I'm looking forward to exploring your web site. > I had no idea you had collected SO MANY obits over the years.> > I think this will be a wonderful complement to the county web site.> > Thank you for sharing all your hard work and research with us for the > last -- how many years is it now??> > --Melissa> > > Quoting bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>:> > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to > > create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended > > in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to > > do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked > > to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I > > talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my > > resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. > > I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will > > continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I > > simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 13:18:29 -0500> From: "Linda Eubanks" <siuclrafb@centurytel.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <00ee01c8b45c$95664e80$2f01a8c0@outreach>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > As a new researcher, I appreciate your willingness to share such helpful > information...the website is wonderful and I thank you...> > If I want to "see" one of the obits, where are these available? On-line or > do I go to the History Commision? thanks, Linda Eubanks> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 13:03:34 -0500> From: "Dorothy Lewis" <dotlewis@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <001b01c8b45a$7fe68810$220110ac@MOMCOMPUTER>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on > Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > was on census records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> >> > -------------------------------> > 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 > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 16:24:46 -0400> From: "GENIA EDMONDS" <tomgenia@verizon.net>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] grandchildren of HAMILTON JACK / JOHN> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <001c01c8b46e$38dc67f0$4001a8c0@Newman>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;> reply-type=original> > There is some confusion about wither it is Jack or John Hamilton that is > married to Lucille Lacouture in the 1830's.> > According to my friend, a French teacher, Jacque Hamilton would have been > translated to Jack. Jack had many children, the first born was named > John, the older brother of Alexander.> > According to my friend, John's name, in French, would have been Jean. > According to the 1860 census, listing all of Jack and Lucille's family,> John is the name of their oldest child with Alexander listed as the third.> > John, married to Catherine Brandon, was my gg grandfather through his > daughter Catherine Josephine Davis be 1880. John had three other children:> Charles b 1874, Laura b 1877, George b 1879> If anyone has ever come across these names, I would appreciate your help. > These people seem to have disappeared between 1880 and 1900.> > I appreciate the work that has been done on the Alexander Hamilton line. > It helps me alot. Anyone that wishes to share any more, it's OK with me.> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 9> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 15:46:47 -0500> From: "edianegardner" <edianegardner@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <006901c8b471$4ce661d0$4001a8c0@Diane4DACD0EA75>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > Did they also have a child named Ruby?> > -----Original Message-----> From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com]> On Behalf Of Dorothy Lewis> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:04 PM> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on> > Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > was on census records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> >> > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > ------------------------------> > 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 3, Issue 112> **************************************** _________________________________________________________________ With Windows Live for mobile, your contacts travel with you. http://www.windowslive.com/mobile/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_mobile_052008
Jann, This is great news! I'm looking forward to exploring your web site. I had no idea you had collected SO MANY obits over the years. I think this will be a wonderful complement to the county web site. Thank you for sharing all your hard work and research with us for the last -- how many years is it now?? --Melissa Quoting bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>: > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to > create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended > in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to > do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked > to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I > talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my > resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. > I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will > continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I > simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > retirement. > > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com
Re: Senn/York I have little or no information that can be verified on G. Fred Senn. I do know he was married to my g/grndmother's[Linnie York Anderson] sister, Parthenia York. We always called her Aunt Bob. Maybe for the same reason Linnie was called Linnie and not her real name, Victoria Lenora. Maybe they didn't care for their given names. My grandfather Walter Senn said that Fred Senn was no relationship to his Senn line. In researching my Senn line I find that to be correct. I knew Aunt Bob when she was an old lady and she was very good person.> From: arbradle-request@rootsweb.com> Subject: ARBRADLE Digest, Vol 3, Issue 112> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 14:52:17 -0600> > > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Re: grave markers (EUGENE HART)> 2. Senn, York (Betty Finley)> 3. Re: grave markers (bjw)> 4. new website (bjw)> 5. Re: new website (melissa@satmel.com)> 6. Re: new website (Linda Eubanks)> 7. Re: Senn, York (Dorothy Lewis)> 8. grandchildren of HAMILTON JACK / JOHN (GENIA EDMONDS)> 9. Re: Senn, York (edianegardner)> > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------> > Message: 1> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 05:40:27 -0700 (PDT)> From: EUGENE HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <209467.51797.qm@web83723.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > --- bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> wrote:> > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > my gg-uncle, James Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My question is this - his old marker is> > broken into several pieces and will more than likely> > be lost in the future. We discussed repairing it,> > but didn't think it was worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what should be done with the broken pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I hate to throw it> > away. I don't know of any direct descendants> > researching the family or I would contact them.> > > > If any of you ever thought about ordering a> > military stone from the VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're impressed with the marker and it only> > took about three weeks to get it.> > > > Jann> > > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:07:25 -0500> From: Betty Finley <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <BLU142-W15D6AC8D0F4862328BEF6FA0CC0@phx.gbl>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> > ------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 09:17:22 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] grave markers> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <479881.71930.qm@web39806.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > The form you need is number 40-1330. This can be obtained on line at> > www.va.gov/vaforms> > It gives instructions on how to fill out the form. If you have any problem or need any help with the application, let me know.> > Jann> > > EUGENE HART <jeffiemh@sbcglobal.net> wrote:> > Jann, who do you contact to get a CW marker. Thanks> Marie> > > > > > > > --- bjw wrote:> > > I recently ordered and received a CW tombstone for> > my gg-uncle, James Atlas O'Neal who is buried at> > Ebenezer. My question is this - his old marker is> > broken into several pieces and will more than likely> > be lost in the future. We discussed repairing it,> > but didn't think it was worth it. Anyway, I want to> > know what should be done with the broken pieces. > > His name is readable etc and I hate to throw it> > away. I don't know of any direct descendants> > researching the family or I would contact them.> > > > If any of you ever thought about ordering a> > military stone from the VA, I would advise you to do> > so. We're impressed with the marker and it only> > took about three weeks to get it.> > > > Jann> > > > -------------------------------> > 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> > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:32:28 -0700 (PDT)> From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <389099.74123.qm@web39802.mail.mud.yahoo.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1> > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for retirement.> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > ------------------------------> > Message: 5> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 18:20:41 +0000> From: melissa@satmel.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <20080512182041.8b1qz3l25w8c0koc@www.satmel.com>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes";> format="flowed"> > Jann,> > This is great news! I'm looking forward to exploring your web site. > I had no idea you had collected SO MANY obits over the years.> > I think this will be a wonderful complement to the county web site.> > Thank you for sharing all your hard work and research with us for the > last -- how many years is it now??> > --Melissa> > > Quoting bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>:> > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to > > create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended > > in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to > > do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked > > to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I > > talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my > > resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. > > I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will > > continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I > > simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com> > > > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 6> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 13:18:29 -0500> From: "Linda Eubanks" <siuclrafb@centurytel.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] new website> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <00ee01c8b45c$95664e80$2f01a8c0@outreach>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > As a new researcher, I appreciate your willingness to share such helpful > information...the website is wonderful and I thank you...> > If I want to "see" one of the obits, where are these available? On-line or > do I go to the History Commision? thanks, Linda Eubanks> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message> > > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 7> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 13:03:34 -0500> From: "Dorothy Lewis" <dotlewis@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <001b01c8b45a$7fe68810$220110ac@MOMCOMPUTER>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on > Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > was on census records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty> >> > -------------------------------> > 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 > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 8> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 16:24:46 -0400> From: "GENIA EDMONDS" <tomgenia@verizon.net>> Subject: [ARBRADLE] grandchildren of HAMILTON JACK / JOHN> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <001c01c8b46e$38dc67f0$4001a8c0@Newman>> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset=iso-8859-1;> reply-type=original> > There is some confusion about wither it is Jack or John Hamilton that is > married to Lucille Lacouture in the 1830's.> > According to my friend, a French teacher, Jacque Hamilton would have been > translated to Jack. Jack had many children, the first born was named > John, the older brother of Alexander.> > According to my friend, John's name, in French, would have been Jean. > According to the 1860 census, listing all of Jack and Lucille's family,> John is the name of their oldest child with Alexander listed as the third.> > John, married to Catherine Brandon, was my gg grandfather through his > daughter Catherine Josephine Davis be 1880. John had three other children:> Charles b 1874, Laura b 1877, George b 1879> If anyone has ever come across these names, I would appreciate your help. > These people seem to have disappeared between 1880 and 1900.> > I appreciate the work that has been done on the Alexander Hamilton line. > It helps me alot. Anyone that wishes to share any more, it's OK with me.> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com>> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:32 PM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website> > > > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > > retirement.> >> > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes!> >> > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message > > > > ------------------------------> > Message: 9> Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 15:46:47 -0500> From: "edianegardner" <edianegardner@sbcglobal.net>> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Message-ID: <006901c8b471$4ce661d0$4001a8c0@Diane4DACD0EA75>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"> > Did they also have a child named Ruby?> > -----Original Message-----> From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com]> On Behalf Of Dorothy Lewis> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:04 PM> To: arbradle@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He > married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on> > Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie > with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family > members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on > the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her > children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. > George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady.> I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what > was on census records.> Dorothy> ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com>> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com>> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM> Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York> > > >> > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > > him? 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There is some confusion about wither it is Jack or John Hamilton that is married to Lucille Lacouture in the 1830's. According to my friend, a French teacher, Jacque Hamilton would have been translated to Jack. Jack had many children, the first born was named John, the older brother of Alexander. According to my friend, John's name, in French, would have been Jean. According to the 1860 census, listing all of Jack and Lucille's family, John is the name of their oldest child with Alexander listed as the third. John, married to Catherine Brandon, was my gg grandfather through his daughter Catherine Josephine Davis be 1880. John had three other children: Charles b 1874, Laura b 1877, George b 1879 If anyone has ever come across these names, I would appreciate your help. These people seem to have disappeared between 1880 and 1900. I appreciate the work that has been done on the Alexander Hamilton line. It helps me alot. Anyone that wishes to share any more, it's OK with me. ----- Original Message ----- From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:32 PM Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > retirement. > > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message
Did they also have a child named Ruby? -----Original Message----- From: arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arbradle-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Dorothy Lewis Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 1:04 PM To: arbradle@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady. I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what was on census records. Dorothy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York > > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty > > ------------------------------- > 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
As a new researcher, I appreciate your willingness to share such helpful information...the website is wonderful and I thank you... If I want to "see" one of the obits, where are these available? On-line or do I go to the History Commision? thanks, Linda Eubanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "bjw" <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 12:32 PM Subject: [ARBRADLE] new website > After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a > website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to > conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research > at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks > looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time > constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is > perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might > be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing > list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for > retirement. > > Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! > > http://www.bradleycountyresearch.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 message >
George Fred Senn was born Germany Feb 1858, both parents born Germany. He married Nancy G. Mann Dalton, widown of John W. Dalton in Bradley Co., AR on Oct 18, 1898. They had one child, Zevie. "Fred" left Nancy and took Zevie with him, not allowing Nancy to see Zevie until Zevie was grown. Family members say George Fred was "mean" to Nancy. He said she made him sleep on the porch. From family reports, they didn't get along very well, her children by John W. Dalton didn't like him, or approve of her remarriage. George Fred & Nancy divorced. and he remarried, to the York lady. I don't know anything abt. him prior to his marriage to Nancy, except what was on census records. Dorothy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty Finley" <bettyfinley@hotmail.com> To: <arbradle@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2008 9:07 AM Subject: [ARBRADLE] Senn, York > > George Fred Senn married Parthenia Bob York, daughter of Terrell York and > Lenora Brunson York, in 1899 in Bradley County. I cannot find anything > about him before the 1900 Census. Does anyone have any information about > him? Does anyone know how she got the name Bob?Betty > > ------------------------------- > 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
After much consideration and many requests, I finally decided to create a website for my Bradley County research. It is not intended in any way to conflict with our county webpage. I've been asked to do "minor" research at the History Commission, and have been asked to be a contact for folks looking for information on the County. I talked with Barbara and time constraints limit placing all my resources on our county page, and this is perfectly understandable. I suppose a link between the two websites might be helpful. I will continue sharing with our county webpage and mailing list. I simply consider this move as "getting my ducks in a row" for retirement. Anyway, here is the url and you will probably find plenty of mistakes! http://www.bradleycountyresearch.com