Mary Catherine Owens Creed was a Hargis. She was the daughter of Washington Blackard Hargis. Roy Creed was her grandson. That's just about all I know about her. Thanks for posting the obit, I didn't have it. I think she is in the picture of the Washington Blackard Hargis family, on the website. Lynn DREAM. The only way to discover the limits of the POSSIBLE is to go BEYOND them to the impossible! BELIEVE!!! > [Original Message] > From: bjw <jann_woodard@yahoo.com> > To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> > Date: 6/11/2007 4:26:48 PM > Subject: [ARBRADLE] Creed > > Does anyone know what the maiden name was of Mary Catherine Owens Creed? Here is her obituary: > > Mrs. Mary Catherine Owens Creed, 91, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Veazey in Warren. She was born in Bradley County November 9, 1856. She was a member of the Methodist church. Besides the daughter, there survives one son, W. W. Owens, Warren and two step children, Mrs. Liza Delleger of Warren, and John Creed, Rison and several grandchildren. Services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Hal H. Pinnell, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial was made at Hickory Springs Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Roy Creed, Elmer Owens, Jack Temple, Ray Temple, Lester Creed, Jim Creed, Alvin Creed and Vance Waites. Honorary bearers were L. S. Willis, W. D. Roddey, Sr., J. P. Scobey, Ben Beasley, W. A. Baker, Ernie Baker, Henry Temple, Will Hargis and Claude Greenwood. Eagle Democrat 1948 > > Jann > > > --------------------------------- > 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time > with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. > > ------------------------------- > 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
In a message dated 6/12/2007 2:01:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time, arbradle-request@rootsweb.com writes: Bradley County cemetery records show a W. W. Owens who was born 3 March 1878, died 7 September 1966, buried in Hickory Springs. I cannot find Wade T. Owens in the cemetery book. Melissa: >From what I have been told Wade Owens was buried in Ingalls or around there. This information coming from my mothers only surviving sister. I have not found any gravesite in Bradley County to this day. Bobby Barth ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
In a message dated 6/12/2007 2:01:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time, arbradle-request@rootsweb.com writes: Does anyone know what the maiden name was of Mary Catherine Owens Creed? Here is her obituary: Mrs. Mary Catherine Owens Creed, 91, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Veazey in Warren. She was born in Bradley County November 9, 1856. She was a member of the Methodist church. Besides the daughter, there survives one son, W. W. Owens, Warren and two step children, Mrs. Liza Delleger of Warren, and John Creed, Rison and several grandchildren. Services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Hal H. Pinnell, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial was made at Hickory Springs Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Roy Creed, Elmer Owens, Jack Temple, Ray Temple, Lester Creed, Jim Creed, Alvin Creed and Vance Waites. Honorary bearers were L. S. Willis, W. D. Roddey, Sr., J. P. Scobey, Ben Beasley, W. A. Baker, Ernie Baker, Henry Temple, Will Hargis and Claude Greenwood. Eagle Democrat 1948 Jann Mary Creed was my great grandmother, she had been married to one of the Hargis brothers as my great aunt was married to one of the Hargis brothers. I have that information at home on her maiden name which just off the top of my head I think was Adams and I am sure that was her maiden name. My grandfather was W.W. Owens and was her son, now that I started typing his father was Wade Owens and was killed when my grandfather was very young. My Aunt Nannie Veasy was her daughter and the sister of my grandfather. She lived with them in Warren until her death. I will send a note later in the week when I get back home from the notes I have. But she was married to a Hargis and so was her brother. Bobby Barth ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Dear BCGS Members, If you received Vol 14 # 1-2 March & June and 3-4 Winter 2005 Please let me know if you received your Index for these 2 Books. Peggy pqbowman@sbcglobal.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cis1103amberyoung Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/3380.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Does anyone know how to get a copy of Ron Moseley's new book on the history of the Moseleys and Mosleys? It supposedly has over 100 pictures some dating back to 1599. I think he was from Bradley County. Someone said a copy was in the Little Rock main library history department. Do you have an address? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cis1103amberyoung Surnames: moseley, mosley Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/1471.2.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: does anyone know how to get the detailed book on the moseleys by ron moseley? Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Does anyone know what the maiden name was of Mary Catherine Owens Creed? Here is her obituary: Mrs. Mary Catherine Owens Creed, 91, died Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joe Veazey in Warren. She was born in Bradley County November 9, 1856. She was a member of the Methodist church. Besides the daughter, there survives one son, W. W. Owens, Warren and two step children, Mrs. Liza Delleger of Warren, and John Creed, Rison and several grandchildren. Services were held Friday afternoon at 2:30, Rev. Hal H. Pinnell, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial was made at Hickory Springs Cemetery. Active pallbearers were Roy Creed, Elmer Owens, Jack Temple, Ray Temple, Lester Creed, Jim Creed, Alvin Creed and Vance Waites. Honorary bearers were L. S. Willis, W. D. Roddey, Sr., J. P. Scobey, Ben Beasley, W. A. Baker, Ernie Baker, Henry Temple, Will Hargis and Claude Greenwood. Eagle Democrat 1948 Jann --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
Isaac Pennington apparently came to Arkansas from Wilson County, TN with his father, Isaac, Sr., and other members of the family. They had lived on Spencer Creek in Wilson County. They probably knew the Bradleys in Wilson County, and were neighbors of Hugh Bradley on Long Prairie in what was then Hempstead County, Arkansas and is now Lafayette County. The town of Bradley (just east of Long Prairie) was named for a member of the family. The Bradleys, Penningtons and others moved from Long Prairie to what would become Bradley County around 1826. Glynn McCalman ----- Original Message ----- From: "Teresa Harris" <tharris@oeccwildblue.com> To: <ARBRADLE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 4:11 PM Subject: [ARBRADLE] Pennington Township Named for Whom? > Can anyone tell me who Pennington Township was named for? Did this family > come from GA, and if so, with whom? > > Thanks, > Teresa > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Pennington Township was named after Issac Pennington who was Captain Hugh Bradley's son -in-law. He came to the area in 1825 and settled east of Warren on the Saline River . Not sure where he came from. Jack Scobey Teresa Harris <tharris@oeccwildblue.com> wrote: Can anyone tell me who Pennington Township was named for? Did this family come from GA, and if so, with whom? Thanks, Teresa ------------------------------- 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 Nora, curious if we could connect somehow? It would be so exciting to find someone else researching this specific Poole surname. Here is descendant chart for my gg-grandparents. Who did you descend from? I currently live in TX but was born & raised in Humphrey, Jefferson Co. AR. My mother, g-mother & as you can see my gg-grand parents [Gus & Sallie Laura] were from Ashley Co. If you or anyone else have access to cemetery records, I would love to know when David, Salust, and Sidney died and where they are buried. I also am searching for where my g-mother Mattie Dell WOODS {Woods also from Ashley Co] Poole is buried and the ancestors of Gus and Sallie. Eagerly waiting to hear, and hopeful we are kin. Kathlynn SIMPSON Arledge-Johnson Garland [near Dallas], TX 1 Gus A. Poole b: Aug. 10, 1852 in MS, AL or AR? d: Oct. 20, 1899 in Fountain Hill, Ashley Co., AR +Sallie Laura Sanderfer b: Nov. 20, 1855 in Tupelo, Lee Co., MS m: Jan. 3, 1877 in probably Tupelo, Lee Co., MS d: Mar. 25, 1926 in Wilmar, Drew Co., AR 2 [1] Martin Meritt Poole b: Oct. 3, 1877 in Tupelo, Lee Co., MS d: Sept. 4, 1927 in Davis Hospital-Pine Bluff, Jefferson Co., AR +Mattie Dell Woods b: Feb. 1882 in Milo Community,Carter Township, Ashley Co., AR m: Feb. 6, 1901 in Ashley Co., AR d: 1904 in Milo, Ashley Co., AR *2nd Wife of [1] Martin Meritt Poole: +Dora Mae Perdue b: Jan. 26, 1878 in TX m: Mar. 22, 1905 in Ashley Co., AR d: Nov. 22, 1955 in Hamburg, AR 2 David Frierson Poole b: June 28, 1879 2 Salust Hunter Poole b: January 10, 1882 2 Sidney Clinton "Pitts" Poole b: August 27, 1893 +Lillie Berry m: January 11, 1914 in Ashley Co., AR In a message dated 5/16/2007 7:25:45 A.M. Central Daylight Time, norapj@cei.net writes: Fred Poole passed away Tuesday morning at 4 am in Springhill, LA. His funeral will be Thursday May 17th at the Bailey Funeral home in Springhill then another graveside service at 2 pm at the Liberty Baptist Church in Spearsville, LA which is near Farmerville, LA. Fred is the son of the late Otha Lewis Poole of Warren and the late Esteen (Tennie) Hollingsworth Poole of Warren. Fred was born and raised on York Street at Warren. Nora Poole Johnson Crossett, Ar 71635 Tele: 870-364-1504 Office: 870-364-9015 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Can anyone tell me who Pennington Township was named for? Did this family come from GA, and if so, with whom? Thanks, Teresa
Just to let you know I have sent copies of the Moro Bay Ferry history book to the libraries in El Dorado and Warren. Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: scobey11 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/3384.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: The Old Warren Cemetery is listed on the Bradley County website. http://www.rootsweb.com/~arbrade/index.com/ Just go to Cemeterys and headstones. It shows a William T. Miller and his firsty and second wife beside him. I live in Warren and will go see if there are any unmarked graves close by. Hope this helps. Jack Scobey Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: waynecalk51 Surnames: MILLER Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.bradley/3384/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Looking for any info on MILLERs of Drew and Bradley Cos. My 3rd great grandmother, Jane T (maiden name unk)MILLER, b.c1799 SC & d.1865 probably Drew or Bradley Co. Since she was with her son William T MILLER on 1860 census, who is buried in the Old Warren Cemetery, I strongly suspect she is buried next to him in an unmarked grave there. No records are known to exist for this cemetery, but if anyone knows of family bible records, etc., I would be so greatful for any help. TIA, Peggy Calk Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Melissa, thank you I will follow your leads asap. Thanks again. >From: arbradle-request@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Subject: ARBRADLE Digest, Vol 2, Issue 68 >Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 01:00:18 -0600 > > > >Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: henry senn (melissa@satmel.com) > 2. Re: henry senn (Rhonda) > 3. Re: henry senn (Rhonda) > 4. Re: Civil War message board (melissa@satmel.com) > 5. Re: Civil War message board (Rhonda) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 06:40:15 +0000 >From: melissa@satmel.com >Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] henry senn >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <20070605064015.ftr3irwlc4gwwcow@www.satmel.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; > format="flowed" > >I did not find any Senns in the index to Arkansas Confederate Pension >Applications. > >You could still write to the Arkansas History Commission for a copy of >the compiled service record for H. Senn. > >--Melissa > > >Quoting melissa@satmel.com: > > > > I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy lived > > long enough to apply for a pension. > > > > --Melissa > > > > > Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > > > >> Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the C.War??? > >> Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated. > > > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 2 >Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 03:27:30 -0400 >From: Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] henry senn >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: > <47bb0f7c0706050027s35c128c6p893316c6b6eb802@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Melissa, >Here is another resource that person can try. >http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/arcwmb/ Bryan Howerton that you'll also >see >linked to the Ed Gerdes civil war homepage has done alot of research on >Arkansas civil war regiments. He can often name the people that go by >initials on the civil war soldiers and sailors (but not always). I'll >leave >it to you if the site should be posted to the rootweb board as it is a >civil >war site not a site for general genealogical discussions (except as >pertains >to the civil war). It is fascinating reading though and there was a >discussion within the last 4 months on some records at the national >archives >in DC that talked about a Union commander's records that recorded the names >and *families* of all the slaves they freed on the way through Arkansas. > >Rhonda Raye > >On 6/5/07, melissa@satmel.com wrote: > > > > I did not find any Senns in the index to Arkansas Confederate Pension > > Applications. > > > > You could still write to the Arkansas History Commission for a copy of > > the compiled service record for H. Senn. > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > Quoting melissa@satmel.com: > > > > > > > I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy lived > > > long enough to apply for a pension. > > > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > > > Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > > > > > >> Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the C.War??? > > >> Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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: 3 >Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 03:30:08 -0400 >From: Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] henry senn >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: > <47bb0f7c0706050030s7ca9355dx1749e2ec0017753b@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Well I messed up and posted it to the board anyway by accident. Oh well. > >On 6/5/07, Rhonda > wrote: > > > > Melissa, > > Here is another resource that person can try. ........ > > > > Rhonda Raye > > > > On 6/5/07, wrote: > > > > > > I did not find any Senns in the index to Arkansas Confederate Pension > > > Applications. > > > > > > You could still write to the Arkansas History Commission for a copy of > > > the compiled service record for H. Senn. > > > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > > > > Quoting melissa@satmel.com: > > > > > > > > > > I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy >lived > > > > > > > long enough to apply for a pension. > > > > > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > > > > > > Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > > > > > > > >> Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the >C.War??? > > > >> Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > 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: Tue, 05 Jun 2007 15:33:17 +0000 >From: melissa@satmel.com >Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Civil War message board >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <20070605153317.zyja2gz9k4ko44sw@www.satmel.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; > format="flowed" > >Rhonda, thanks for sharing this resource. I hadn't seen it before. > >I think it's great when people share sites that are useful for >research. And even though it is specific to Civil War research, I'll >go out on a limb and say most, if not all, the folks on the list have >at least one Civil War ancestor, if not several. > >Thanks for sharing! Anyone have other research sites they would like >to share? > >--Melissa > > >Quoting Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com>: > > > Melissa, > > Here is another resource that person can try. > > http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/arcwmb/ Bryan Howerton that you'll also >see > > linked to the Ed Gerdes civil war homepage has done alot of research on > > Arkansas civil war regiments. He can often name the people that go by > > initials on the civil war soldiers and sailors (but not always). I'll >leave > > it to you if the site should be posted to the rootweb board as it is a >civil > > war site not a site for general genealogical discussions (except as >pertains > > to the civil war). It is fascinating reading though and there was a > > discussion within the last 4 months on some records at the national >archives > > in DC that talked about a Union commander's records that recorded the >names > > and *families* of all the slaves they freed on the way through Arkansas. > > > > Rhonda Raye > > > > >------------------------------ > >Message: 5 >Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 22:16:39 -0400 >From: Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com> >Subject: Re: [ARBRADLE] Civil War message board >To: arbradle@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: > <47bb0f7c0706051916g2bba6ed1v27aedd29a854fa39@mail.gmail.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Yeah it is fascinating to read also. They were just posting info recently >about regiments with the same number designations and who was in command >and >where (and when) they all were in order to straighten them all out! > >Rhonda > > >On 6/5/07, melissa@satmel.com <melissa@satmel.com> wrote: > > > > Rhonda, thanks for sharing this resource. I hadn't seen it before. > > > > I think it's great when people share sites that are useful for > > research. And even though it is specific to Civil War research, I'll > > go out on a limb and say most, if not all, the folks on the list have > > at least one Civil War ancestor, if not several. > > > > Thanks for sharing! Anyone have other research sites they would like > > to share? > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > Quoting Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com>: > > > > > Melissa, > > > Here is another resource that person can try. > > > http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/arcwmb/ Bryan Howerton that you'll >also > > see > > > linked to the Ed Gerdes civil war homepage has done alot of research >on > > > Arkansas civil war regiments. He can often name the people that go by > > > initials on the civil war soldiers and sailors (but not always). I'll > > leave > > > it to you if the site should be posted to the rootweb board as it is a > > civil > > > war site not a site for general genealogical discussions (except as > > pertains > > > to the civil war). It is fascinating reading though and there was a > > > discussion within the last 4 months on some records at the national > > archives > > > in DC that talked about a Union commander's records that recorded the > > names > > > and *families* of all the slaves they freed on the way through >Arkansas. > > > > > > Rhonda Raye > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 2, Issue 68 >*************************************** _________________________________________________________________ Get a preview of Live Earth, the hottest event this summer - only on MSN http://liveearth.msn.com?source=msntaglineliveearthhm
Yeah it is fascinating to read also. They were just posting info recently about regiments with the same number designations and who was in command and where (and when) they all were in order to straighten them all out! Rhonda On 6/5/07, melissa@satmel.com <melissa@satmel.com> wrote: > > Rhonda, thanks for sharing this resource. I hadn't seen it before. > > I think it's great when people share sites that are useful for > research. And even though it is specific to Civil War research, I'll > go out on a limb and say most, if not all, the folks on the list have > at least one Civil War ancestor, if not several. > > Thanks for sharing! Anyone have other research sites they would like > to share? > > --Melissa > > > Quoting Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com>: > > > Melissa, > > Here is another resource that person can try. > > http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/arcwmb/ Bryan Howerton that you'll also > see > > linked to the Ed Gerdes civil war homepage has done alot of research on > > Arkansas civil war regiments. He can often name the people that go by > > initials on the civil war soldiers and sailors (but not always). I'll > leave > > it to you if the site should be posted to the rootweb board as it is a > civil > > war site not a site for general genealogical discussions (except as > pertains > > to the civil war). It is fascinating reading though and there was a > > discussion within the last 4 months on some records at the national > archives > > in DC that talked about a Union commander's records that recorded the > names > > and *families* of all the slaves they freed on the way through Arkansas. > > > > Rhonda Raye > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Rhonda, thanks for sharing this resource. I hadn't seen it before. I think it's great when people share sites that are useful for research. And even though it is specific to Civil War research, I'll go out on a limb and say most, if not all, the folks on the list have at least one Civil War ancestor, if not several. Thanks for sharing! Anyone have other research sites they would like to share? --Melissa Quoting Rhonda <rstarthistle@gmail.com>: > Melissa, > Here is another resource that person can try. > http://history-sites.com/mb/cw/arcwmb/ Bryan Howerton that you'll also see > linked to the Ed Gerdes civil war homepage has done alot of research on > Arkansas civil war regiments. He can often name the people that go by > initials on the civil war soldiers and sailors (but not always). I'll leave > it to you if the site should be posted to the rootweb board as it is a civil > war site not a site for general genealogical discussions (except as pertains > to the civil war). It is fascinating reading though and there was a > discussion within the last 4 months on some records at the national archives > in DC that talked about a Union commander's records that recorded the names > and *families* of all the slaves they freed on the way through Arkansas. > > Rhonda Raye
I did not find any Senns in the index to Arkansas Confederate Pension Applications. You could still write to the Arkansas History Commission for a copy of the compiled service record for H. Senn. --Melissa Quoting melissa@satmel.com: > I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy lived > long enough to apply for a pension. > > --Melissa > > Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > >> Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the C.War??? >> Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated.
Patricia, The National Park Service's Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System shows Senn, H. Confederate Infantry Hardy's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry You can access the database here: http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm Information about Hardy's Regiment can be found here: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/hardyidx.html And I found H. Senn in the list of Company C soldiers: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/hardycoc.html SENN, H. Pvt Enl 1 Feb 1863 at Warren, AR. Present Feb 1864. *Co D, 24th AR Inf (Company D, 24th Arkansas Infantry was his original unit) So, if this is Henry Senn, the family was in Warren by early 1863. I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy lived long enough to apply for a pension. --Melissa Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the C.War??? > Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated.
Well I messed up and posted it to the board anyway by accident. Oh well. On 6/5/07, Rhonda > wrote: > > Melissa, > Here is another resource that person can try. ........ > > Rhonda Raye > > On 6/5/07, wrote: > > > > I did not find any Senns in the index to Arkansas Confederate Pension > > Applications. > > > > You could still write to the Arkansas History Commission for a copy of > > the compiled service record for H. Senn. > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > Quoting melissa@satmel.com: > > > > > > > I'll look in my Civil War pension index to see if Henry or Nancy lived > > > > > long enough to apply for a pension. > > > > > > --Melissa > > > > > > > > Quoting Patricia South <ferrell-pa@hotmail.com>: > > > > > >> Arkansas and most likely are buried there.?Was Henry in the C.War??? > > >> Any help in obtaining this information would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 > > > >