Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Maurice Clyde Park," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Sat, 13 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Park, Herren, Lee, Dubos, Pieper, Lingle, Krebs DATE: Mar 13 1999 QRYTEXT: Maurice Clyde Park, Former Resident, Dies at St. Louis Maurice Clyde Park, 53-year-old resident of West Alton, Missouri, died December 31, 1971 at John Cochran Veterans Hospital in St. Louis. He had undergone open heart surgery on August 23, 1971. He was born March 15, 1918, son of Arthur and Sally Park. He was a Chief Warrant Officer during World War II and was a member of the V.F.W., the American Legion and the Eagles. Survivors include his mother Mrs Soula ( Sally ) Herren of Datto; seven children, David Joe, Robert William, Lendall Dee and Melvin Clyde Park, all of West Alton, Mrs. William ( Sharon ) Lee of West Alton, Mrs. Robert Dubos of Florissant, Mo. and Mrs Michael Deborah Pieper of Litchfield, ILL.; three brothers, Ralph Park of Naylor, Mo., Hewitt Park of Corning and Oliver Park of Grand Junction, Colo.; two sisters, Mrs. Ella Cummings Lee of Bishop, Calif. and Mrs. Elois Lingle of Sikeston; one great-grandchild, Melinda Ann Lee. Funeral services were conducted Monday, January 3, at Burke Funeral Home in Alton, ILL., by Rev. Paul S. Krebs and burial was in Elm Lawn at Litchfield, Illinois. This is an automatically-generated notice.
Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Mrs. Sallie H. Herren," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Sat, 13 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Herren, Park, Cummings, Lingle, Wilson, Keith, Reid, Pence, Hedge, Passmore, Duffer, Richardson, Reeves, Goodman, Rich, Chandler, Davis, Grayson, McKinney, Hubbard, Rainbolt, Parker, Parks DATE: Mar 13 1999 QRYTEXT: Herren Funeral Services Mrs. Sallie H. Herren, age 80, died January 28, 1972 at Community Methodist Hospital, Paragould. She was born October 14, 1891 in Clay County and was the wife of Soula Herren of Datto. She had resided in the Datto and Corning areas all of her lifetime. On November 10, 1907 she married Arthur Park who died on January 28, 1935 and on December 3, 1967 she married Soula Herren who survives. she was a member of Calvary Baptist Church. Survivors, other than her husband, are three sons, Hewitt Park of Route One, Corning, Oliver Park of Grand Junction, Colo, and Ralph Park of Naylor; two daughters, Mrs. Ella Lee Cummings of Bishop, Calif. and Mrs. Eloise Lingle of Sikeston; three sisters, Mrs. Mattie Wilson of Datto, Mrs. Lyda Keith of Pocahontas and Mrs. Loraine Reid of St. Louis. There are two step-sons, Hubert Herren of Datto and Jack Herren of St. Louis; three step-daughters, Mrs. Eulala Pence of St. Louis, Mrs. Alta Hedge of Holcomb, Mo., and Mrs. Agnes Herren of Modesto, California. There are 31 grandchildren; 44 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandchild. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Calvary Baptist Church by Rev. J. D. Passmore and Rev. Russell Duffer. Burial was in Richwoods Cemetery under direction of Russell-Ermert. Pallbearers were deacons of Calvary Baptist Church: Odell Richardson, Ulric Reeves, Gene Goodman, Richard Rich, Edward Chandler, William H. Davis, Lawrence Grayson, Charles McKinney, Don Hubbard, Bill Rainbolt and David Parker. Note: Sallie's full name is, Sallie Maggie Parks Park Herren. ( the "H" is a misprint ). This is an automatically-generated notice.
Do NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Query Forum A new message, "Sheets-Stanfield," was posted by Anne Winchester on Sat, 13 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Anne Winchester EMAIL: Anne@Piggott.net SURNAMES: Sheets, Stanfield DATE: Mar 13 1999 QRYTEXT: Who were the parents and siblings of Daisy Olive Sheets, born 22 Jan 1894 and died 23 Jan 1898, buried at Hall Cemetery in Clay County? Also, researching St. Francis town marshal Daniel A. Stanfield, born 3 Jan 1841 and killed in the line of duty on 5 Jan 1914. Would appreciate any info on these people or possible leads.. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the Clay Co. Ar Query Forum: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Clay> Thank you!
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Query Forum A new message, "ROBINSON," was posted by Joe Robinson on Fri, 12 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Joe Robinson EMAIL: jugarooo@aol.com SURNAMES: Robinson, Reynold, Crafford, Burton DATE: Mar 12 1999 QRYTEXT: Looking for info on Albert Robinson 1880 - 1915, married to Pearly Reynold, long-time Clay County resident. Pearly Robinson remarried several times after Albert's death, first Morgan, then Bird, then Alexander. She died 1971, residing north of MacDougal, Clay County. She is my great-grandmother. Any information is greatly appreciated. This is an automatically-generated notice. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the Clay Co. Ar Query Forum: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Clay> Thank you!
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Query Forum A new message, "Daniel A Bradley/Emma Smith," was posted by Dennis Bradley on Sat, 13 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Dennis Bradley EMAIL: Dennisgen2@aol.com SURNAMES: BRADLEY SMITH DATE: Mar 13 1999 QRYTEXT: Looking for any info on Emma Smith born 1883 clay Co Ark who was married to Daniel Alexander Bradley born 1866 Hamilton Co ILL married 1901 Clay Co Ark. Emma had a brother William W Smith born 1885 Clay Co Ark married mrs lilly Bazzel. Emma and William's parents passible Mary(Molly) Smith born 1859 Ark and William C Smith born Kentucky. Mary(Molly) was a school teacher. However her name Mary is confussing, re: 1900 clay co census has her name as Elizabeth. This is all the info I have on these Smiths. Emma Smith is my grandmother, would like to find out more about the family. Thank you Dennis. This is an automatically-generated notice. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the Clay Co. Ar Query Forum: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Clay> Thank you!
Phil Di Matteo has transcribed most of the 1880 Clay Co. census. Thanks Phil! You can find this and other tidbits on the Clay County Archives page http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ar/clay/index.html Cathy Barnes =========== Desmond Walls Allen Progress Report Page http://www.cswnet.com/~bbarnes/des.htm Clay County, Arkansas Genealogy http://www.cswnet.com/~bbarnes/clay.html Icenogle Genealogy http://www.cswnet.com/~bbarnes/Icenogle.htm Unfinished Chores Ranch http://www.cswnet.com/~bbarnes/index.html
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Mattie Lee Hannah ( PARKS ) WILSON," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Parks, Wilson, Keith, Reid, Wilkes DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Mattie Lee Hannah ( PARKS ) WILSON: Mrs. Mattie L. Wilson was born March 28, 1897 in Datto and died September 16, 1982 in Simpson General Hospital, Mendenhall, Mississippi. She was 85 years old and a member of the Datto Baptist Church. Her husband Perry Wilson, preceded her in death on January 17, 1968. Surviving are two sons, James Wilson of Mendenhall, Mississippi and Everett Wilson of Ogden, Utah; two sisters, Mrs. Lydia Keith of Pocahontas and Loraine Reid of O'Fallon, Missouri. There are seven grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning in Datto Baptist Church by Reverend J. C. Wilkes. Burial was in the Richwoods Cemetery under direction of Ermert Funeral Service. ****** Note from submitter: I don't know when Matties's obit was published, but I believe that it was published in the Pocahontas Star Herald and judging by the death date it must have been about 16 September, 1982. . This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Sallie M. ( PARKS ) HERREN," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Parks, Herren, Robinson, Park, Cummings, Lingle, Wilson, Keith, Reid, Pence, Hedge, McGown DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Sallie M. ( PARKS ) HERREN: Sallie Maggie Park Herren, 80 of Datto, passed away Friday at Community Hospital, Paragould. A daughter of the late Otis and Laconia Robinson Parks, she was born Oct. 14, 1891, in Clay County. A member of the Calvary Baptist Church, she was married to Arthur Park, Nov. 10, 1907. He preceded her in death in 1935; also 2 sons , Galen Howard and Maurice Clyde preceded her in death. She was then married to Soula Herren, Dec. 3, 1967. In addition to her husband, who resides at Datto, she is survived by 3 sons, Hewitt Park of Naylor, Mo.; 2 daughters, Mrs. Ella Lee Cummings of Bishop, Calif., and Mrs. Eloise Lingle of Sikeston , Mo.; 3 sisters, Mrs. Mattie Wilson of Datto, Mrs Lyda Keith of Pocahontas and Mrs. Loraine Reid of St. Louis; 2 step- sons, Hubert Herren of Datto, and Jack Herren of St. Louis; 3 step-daughters, Mrs. Eulala Pence of St. Louis, Mrs. Alta Hedge of Holcomb, Mo., and Mrs. Agnes McGown of Modesto, Calif.; 31 grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren and a great- great grandchild. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m., Tuesday in Calvary Baptist Church, with burial following in Richwood Cemetery. Russel- Ermert Funeral Home ****** Note from submitter: I don't know when Sallie Maggie Park Herren's obit was published, but I believe that it was published in the Pocahontas Star Herald and judging by the death date it must have been about the 28 January 1972.. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "John PARKS," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Parks, Below DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: John PARKS: Johnny, the 24 year old son of Mr. and Mrs Otis Parks of this city, died last Thursday night after an illness of only a few hours duration. He was stricken Wednesday while alone at home and was found unconscious by members of the family upon their return. Johnny was a cripple, his legs being useless. He was well known here as the boy who traveled in a goat wagon, his only means of self-propulsion being to walk on his hands and drag his body. Despite this handicap he traveled about extensively in his goat wagon, hunting, fishing and enjoying many other sports. Physicians reported that his illness was due to spinal trouble. He did regain consciousness after being stricken and his temperature mounted steadily to the end. The funeral was held Friday and the remains were interred in the Masonic cemetery. Rev. Knox Below conducted the services. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our kind friends who so loyalty aided us in our bereavement the sickness and death of our beloved son and brother, Johnny Parks. May God's choices blessings be upon each of you. Otis Parks family. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Otis PARKS," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Parks, Neely, Robinson, Keith, Park, Reid, Fisher, Lingle DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Otis PARKS: Funeral services for Otis Parks were conducted at 10:30 a.m. Friday morning, January 23, at the McNabb Funeral Chapel in Pocahontas by Rev. Golden E. Neely. Mr. Parks was born in Tennessee January 6, 1865 and died Wednesday, January 21, 1953 at Pocahontas. He was married to Laconia Robinson on August 29, 1889 and to this union eight children were born, three of whom proceeded them in death, Mrs. Parks died February 11, 1951. Since her death he had made a home with a daughter, Mrs. C. M. Keith in Pocahontas. He united with the Baptist Church at an early age and lived a consistent Christian life the remainder of his life and commanded the love and respect of all who knew him. He came to Arkansas from Illinois when a young man, making the trip in a covered wagon and resided in Clay and Randolph Counties where he followed his trade, black-smithing. He is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Sally Park, Corning, Mrs Mattie Wilson, Datto, Mrs. Loraine Reid, St. Louis and Mrs. C. M. Keith, Pocahontas; and one son, Charles, of Pocahontas. He is also survived by 24 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren and four great, great grandchildren; one brother, J. H. Parks of Legion, Texas; two sisters, Mrs. Lyda Fisher, Corona, Calif., and Mrs. Zelma Parks of Riverside, Calif., and a host of other relatives and friends. All of his children were present for the funeral services. Out-of-town grandchildren attending the services were, Mrs. Ralph Lingle and family of Sikesto, Ralph Park of Piggott and Clyde Park of Jerseyville, Ill. Burial was in the Masonic Cemetery at Pocahontas.. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Richard W. Wilson," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Wilson, Rawlings DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Funeral Services At Datto Church For Richard W. Wilson Funeral services for Richard W. Wilson, 82, of Datto were conducted Tuesday afternoon at Datto Missionary Baptist Church by Rev. Cecil Rawlings. He was born June 14, 1888 in Arkansas and died May 10, 1971 at Corning Nursing Home. He was a retired farmer. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Hallie Wilson; five nephews and one niece. Burial was in Richwoods Cemetery under direction of Russell-Ermert.. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Mrs. Lillie Wilson Tilton," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Tilton, Wilson, Cash, Day, Wilkes DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Mrs. Lillie Wilson Tilton Mrs. Lillie Wilson Tilton, age 72, died January 12, 1957 at a hospital in Benton, Ark. She was born April 25, 1885, the daughter of the late W. M. and Cathy Wilson of Datto. She was married to the late F. D. Tilton in 1915. They engaged in the furniture business at Brinkley for a number of years. She was a member of the Datto Methodist Church. Surviving are a son, Fred Tilton of Yakima, Wash.; a daughter, Mrs. Ann Cash, Datto; a sister, Mrs. C. U. Day, Datto; and three brother, R. W. and H. P. Wilson of Datto and J. A. Wilson of Cotton Plant, and two grandchildren of Yakima, Wash. Services were held January 14 at the Datto Baptist Church by Rev. J. C. Wilkes. Burial was in Richwoods Cemetery by Russel-Ermert Funeral Home.. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Mrs. Annie W. Day," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Thu, 11 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Day, Wilson, Garland, Tilton, Perrault DATE: Mar 11 1999 QRYTEXT: Services Held Sunday For Mrs. Annie W. Day Mrs. Annie Wilson Day, age 84, died December 24, 1965, at Poplar Bluff, Mo. She was born September 17, 1881 at Attica, Arkansas and was a resident of Datto. Survivors are one son, Earl Day of Corning; three brother, R. W. Wilson and H. P. Wilson of Datto and J. A. Wilson of Cotton Plant; one granddaughter, Mrs. W. T. Garland, Jr. of Corning; two great-grandsons; and a niece, Mrs. Anna Tilton Perrault of Lake Charles, La. Funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon, December 26, at Datto Baptist Church by Rev. H. W. Johnston of Paragould. Burial was in Richwoods Cemetery under direction of Russell-Ermert Funeral Service.. This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Henry Perry WILSON," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Wed, 10 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Wilson, Knowl, Parks, Butler, Bane, Moring, Richardson, Reid, Vinyard, Keith, Robinson, Garland, Gowen, Raley DATE: Mar 10 1999 QRYTEXT: From the Pocahontas Star Herald, Febuary 1, 1968. Henry Perry WILSON Henry Perry Wilson, age 71, retired farmer and carpenter, passed away suddenly at his home in Datto, Jan. 17. He was born Jan. 29, 1896, a son of the late William and Cassie Knowl Wilson. He was a member of the Methodist Church. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mattie Parks Wilson, two sons, Everett of Utah, and James, of Mendenhall, Miss.; two brothers, Richard W. of Datto, and James Arthur of Cottonplant; eight grandchildren and six great grandchildren. One daughter preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted at Datto Baptist Church at 2:00 p.m., Jan. 19, with Bro.Gene Bane officiating, assisted by Bro. Willis Moring. Out of town relatives and friends attending the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilson and family of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and daughters of Mendenhall, Miss., Arthur Wilson of Cottonplant, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Butler and children, and Oscar Richardson of Naylor, Mo., Mrs Loraine Reid and son , Jimmy, Mrs. Vernon Vinyard, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dow Reid and Joe Reid, all of St. Louis, Mrs. Lyda Keith and Charlie Parks of Pocahontas, L. D. Robinson of Piggott, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Garland Jr., of Corning, Houston and Oren Gowen of Knobel, and Mr. and Mrs. Noble Raley of Biggers. . This is an automatically-generated notice.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "Everett Parks WILSON," was posted by Everett P. Wilson Jr. on Wed, 10 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Everett P. Wilson Jr. EMAIL: mcwilson@cyberhighway.net SURNAMES: Wilson, Parks, Butler, Massengale, Dunlap DATE: Mar 10 1999 QRYTEXT: Everett Parks WILSON Clearfield - Everett Parks Wilson, 69, of 1239 W. 400 N., died Friday, Nov. 28, 1986, in a Salt Lake City hospital of heart failure. He was born Sept. 24, 1917, in Datto, Ark., a son of Henry Perry and Mattie Parks Wilson. He married Leanora Child July 12, 1945, in Ogden. He served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and was a member of VFW, and was past commander and senior vice president of Post No. 1481. He was past district commander of the State of Utah. He had worked for the DR&G Railroad and had owned a bakery and was a bartender. Surviving are his widow of Clearfield, two sons and three daughters, Scott Monroe Wilson Sr., Ashland, KY.; Everett P. Wilson Jr., Rexburg, Idaho; Mrs. Lawrence (Carolyn Ann) Butler, Jackson, Miss.; Mrs. John (Billie) Massengale, Sunset; Mrs. Bobbie (Cleo Frances) Dunlap, Wilburton, Okla.; 17 grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. Also surviving is one brother, James Cletus Wilson, Mendenhall, Miss. Services will be Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the Myers Mortuary Chapel in Roy where friends may call Tuesday from 6 to 8 p.m. and Wednesday one hour prior to services. Interment will be in the Clearfield Cemetery where military honors will be accorded by the VFW. . This is an automatically-generated notice.
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DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Obits Forum A new message, "John S. Sherfield," was posted by Elon Brooks on Mon, 08 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Elon Brooks EMAIL: elbrooks@juno.com SURNAMES: Sherfield, McCord, Darnell, Lanham, Tucker, Stone, Forrest, Gray, Gordon, Gibbs DATE: Mar 08 1999 QRYTEXT: DEATH CLAIMS PROMINENT GREENWAY CITIZEN, MONDAY Funeral services were held for John S. Sherfield, prominent Greenway citizen, at that place, Tuesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. McCord of Caruthersville, Mo, assisted by Revs.Darnell and Lanham of Union City, Tenn. The deceased was born in Clay county, Aug. 16, 1873 and died at his home, Monday, June 15th, after an illness of over a year. High blood pressure was given as the cause of his death. He had lived in Greenway for 19 years and in that vicinity the balance of his life. Mr. Sherfield was a prosperous farmer, and took an active interest in the upbuilding of his community. Being deprived of the benefits of a good education in his early life, he wanted to see the present generation educated and worked untiringly for better schools in his district. He served his district as director nine years. He professed faith in Christ, joined the Church of Christ and was baptized by Rev. Tucker 27 years ago. He had been an elder in the church since he became a member. Surviving the deceased, are his widow, and four children, Ben Sherfield, Mrs. Ralph Stone, Mrs. Auda Forrest and Mrs. Lawrence Gray, all of Greenway and one half-sister, Mrs. Fed Gordon of Ripley county, Mo. ------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: the half-sister mentioned is July Belle GIBBS GORDON (married to Pleasant Frederick GORDON). Judy Belle was my husbands maternal grandmother. If you know of anyone researching the GIBBS, GORDON, or SHERFIELD Families, please have them contact me at: elbrooks@juno.com. .
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Query Forum A new message, "Gray," was posted by Elon Brooks on Sat, 06 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Elon Brooks EMAIL: elbrooks@juno.com SURNAMES: Gray, Sherfield, Gibbs, Gordon DATE: Mar 06 1999 QRYTEXT: I am searching Clay County for descendants of the Lawrence GRAY family. Mrs. Lawerence GRAY would have been a daughter of John S. SHERFIELD. If you have any information on either of these two families please contact me at: elbrooks@juno.com.
DO NOT HIT REPLY Clay Co. Ar Query Forum A new message, "Forrest," was posted by Elon Brooks on Sat, 06 Mar 1999 --- NAME: Elon Brooks EMAIL: elbrooks@juno.com SURNAMES: Forrest, Sherfield, Gordon, Gibbs DATE: Mar 06 1999 QRYTEXT: I am searching Clay County for descendants of the Auda FORREST family. Mrs. Auda FORREST was a daughter of John S. SHERFIELD. If you have any information about either of these families, please e-mail me at: elbrooks@juno.com. . This is an automatically-generated notice. If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the Clay Co. Ar Query Forum: <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Clay> Thank you!