--=======517333AA======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-57652CB9; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit At 08:23 PM 11/8/01, you wrote: >Patricia, >Is there a Terrisser Graves in your line? >Pat > Pat, not that I know of yet. The information on the Graves is sketchy because evidently they moved around so much. My Graves started out in Virginia and ended up in Arkansas with a lot of different stops along the way. Do you have any other info on your Terrisser? Approximate dates or relatives? Patricia --=======517333AA=======--
At the annual Kennedy Cemetery [a.k.a. Canada Cemetery - located in Saline Township] Reunion in October 2001, a vote was taken and it was decided to change the annual reunion to the first Saturday in October beginning in 2002. Anyone with relatives buried in this cemetery, please contact Lynda Suffridge [[email protected]]. We hope to start sending a newsletter with information on the people buried there and news of the cemetery association. Lynda Suffridge 3801 Caraway Court North Little Rock, AR 72116
Patricia, Is there a Terrisser Graves in your line? Pat
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IV.2ADE/149 Message Board Post: Do any of these buisnesses sound familiar and does anyone know the time period of these businesses? Phoenix Hotel Hillyard's Barber Shop Thomasson-Jones Grocery-Market Wilson's Garage - J R Hooks City Pharmacy City Garage - A B Robertson McReynolds & Lochridge
--=======6D306694======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-49505231; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I can't tell if I am still having problems with my email, or if the list has just slowed down somewhat, so I am going to list the lines I am working on. On my side of the family, I am working on Spears, Bibb, Willis, Knight; on my husbands side of the family, I am working on Barnett, Mann, Graves, Blankenship, McKay, and allied families. I am just getting started, so I have a long way to go. I really appreciate the hardwork Belinda and the other folks with the Cleveland County page have put into the website. It has been a great source of information on the Barnetts, Graves, and Marks. I find myself reading all those old obituaries, whether they are related or not. My my how writing styles have changed in the last hundred years. Keep up the good work folks!!!! Patricia --=======6D306694=======--
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/146.2 Message Board Post: I have a copy of the Cleveland County Cemetery Records book and will be happy to lookup names of those buried in Greenwood Cemetery.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/124.2 Message Board Post: Elizabeth M. Carmical married Leonard A. Waldrop September 22, 1859 in Coweta County, Georgia. As you may know, he was the first Sheriff of Cleveland county . She was born November 12, 1841 Coweta, County, Georgia, and died February 06, 1870 at Lafayette and Bradley county Arkansas . Elizabeth was his first wife . If you have more information on the Carmical's, the shared with me . hope this helps. this is documented in Goodspeeds. Please contact me at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/129.1 Message Board Post: sorry to report but there is no Nesler of any kind in the Cleveland county marriage records but I could find .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/146.1 Message Board Post: Greenwood cemetery wise about 6mi. south of Rison, Arkansas on highway 35 south and then you go east on Mt. Elba Road about a third of all mile . Records for this cemetery are contained at the Cleveland county library at Rison. There are a lot of people there. it is nearly 10 acres in size.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/147.2 Message Board Post: William H. Parker married Harriet Ann Parnell on December 18, 1872 in Bradley county Arkansas. She was born June 14, 1853. is this your William Hayward Parker ? Please contact [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Simmons, Norman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IV.2ADE/148 Message Board Post: Looking for info about my grandfather, Fred W. Simmons, and his family. Fred W. Simmons was born on October 28, 1873, died on June 13, 1962, and buried in Moseley Cemetary in Bradley County. He was Married to Margaret Jane Norman. I do not know the names of his parents or siblings except for two brothers named Clarence and David. His parents came to Cleveland County from Georgia Any info would be greatly appreciated especially about his parents and siblings. Thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parker, Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IV.2ADE/147.1 Message Board Post: Hello again Alexander Parker Researchers, I'm just writing a follow up to say that we got the details on the 1880 Census out of the computer at the FHC today. They are as follows: A.H. Parker Occupation: Farmer, Father born in Ill. Mother born in Mississippi Mary I. Parker Occupation: Keeping House, Father born in TN, Mother born in North Carolina George T. Parker, Occupation: At School, Father born Alabama, mother born KY. Columbus L. Parker, Occupation: At School, Father born Alabama, Mother Born, KY Oceola Parker, Occupation: At School, Father born Alabama, Mother born KY. Miles Parker, Father born Al, Moather born KY Dorothy Taylor, Occupation: Keeping House, Father born North Carolina, Mother born NC. ___________________ Also, in the Surname Associations book, I found this: Parker Family: 32785 Genoa Road Genoa, Il, 60135 Jane Parker Brown, Family Historian (Descendants of James Parker (ca 1752 New Jersey?-1835 Illinois) and Anna Doty (1765 New Jersey-1830 Illinois). --Since the 1880 indicates that Alexander Haywood/Hayward Parker's father was born in Ill., I'm hoping that he may be linked into this association. Will post a hardcopy/snailmail letter today and post any update. Thanks, Rhonda.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/32.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I am interested in finding out as much about my family's history,if there is any way you can help, or you have any tips please e mail me at the address above. I am also interested in finding out what the Tankersley Family Bible is and what information it contains. Thank You For Your Time, Melissa Tankersley
On 11/05/2001 - 10:33, [email protected] wrote: > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Parker, Smith, Taylor > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IV.2ADE/147 > > Message Board Post: > > Hello, > > I'm currently researching the family of Alexander Haywood Parker and Mary Jane Smith/Taylor. This is what I have so far. > > Alexander Haywood/Hayward Parker was born March 4, 1848 probably in Alabama (Place of birth per 1880 Census for A.H. Parker, other records indicate KY or MS). He died January 22, 1892, probably in the Cleveland County Arkansas area. He was married to Mary Jane Taylor, who was born September 1846 in KY and died January 24, 1892. They had 9 children. > > 1.) George Thomas Parker born Aug 23, 1870, ARK. This is probably the same George Thomas Parker Aug 23, 1870-January 17, 1945 who is buried in the Macedonia Cemetery. > > 2.) Columbus Lee Parker born Feb 13, 1872. Family records site Cleveland County as the place of birth, but Cleveland County was not formed until 1873, so it may have been Jefferson, Davis or Bradley. Columbus Lee Parker died November 18, 1934 in Bienville/Jackson Parish area of Louisiana. > > 3.) Oceala Parker born January 20, 1874 married Mr. Shirly > > 4.) John Allen Parker born July 12, 1876. Does not appear with his parents in the 1880 Census. He may have died as a child. > > 5.) Miles A. "Tank" Parker born Aug 13, 1878. --This is believed to be the same Miles A. Parker as ssdi list as 434-09-4741 who was born in New Edenburg, Ark the son of Alex H. Parker and Mary Smith and who died in Clarks, Caldwell, Louisiana in June 1968. > > 6.) William Hayward Parker born December 27, 1880 died January 4, 1927 > > 7.) Irene Parker born August 20, 1883 married Mr. Hester > > 8.) James Foster Parker born April 1887 died Feb 5, 1941 > > 9.) Annie Belle Parker born Aug 8, 1890 died Oct 23, 1962. > > Thanks for reading, > Rhonda Kirschmann > P O Box 2442 > Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 > [email protected] > > hELLO---NOTICED THAT YOU WERE RESEARCHING 'PARKERS'. I AM ALSO INTERESTED IN PARKER RESEARCH. OUR PARKER'S CAME FROM ALABAMA BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR AND SETTLED IN SOUTHERN BRADLEY AND CALHOUN COUNTY IN SOUTHERN ARKANSAS. ARTHUR PARKER AND HIS SON THOMAS A. PARKER AND OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS CAME AT THAT TIME. WOULD BE INTERESTED IN DISCUSSING OUR PARKER LINE.----- MARGARET > ============================== > Ancestry.com--Your #1 Source for Family History Online--FREE for 14 Days > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1238 > Margaret Waldrup ========================================= This mail sent through Seark.Net's WebMail http://www.seark.net/mail/
--=======7DFF7425======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-3E75F35; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit This is a handwritten document discovered at the home of Eva Mann Blankenship in Pine Bluff. Eva (who is now 92) is the daughter of Lizzie Barnett Mann, who is the daughter of Charles Caldwell Barnett and Mary Elizabeth Graves. Charles Caldwell is the son of William David Barnett and Lydia Green Hughes. William David is the son of Nathaniel C. Barnett and Mary Margaret Hudson. The document consists of 6 pages of lined notebook type paper, and is written in red ink. The document was found in an old Bible along with various unidentified photographs. I will not change any spelling or punctuation, in an effort to maintain the integrity and the 19th century feel of the document. I have no idea if the whole or part of this document is reproduced elsewhere, but I am fairly certain it is a copy of an earlier document. Nathaniel Barnett was originally from Virginia, removed there to Broad River County in Georgia, thence to Montgomery Co., Ala, thence to this neighborhood. Now Cleveland Co., Ark. He came here in Nov. 1835 with his son-in-law, John Harvie Marks and settled on section 2 township 11s Range 11west. He was a man of fair ability, charitable and well to do, being the owner of a large tract of land and 50 or more slaves. He belonged to no church and was a strong Whig in politics. He was affected with white swelling and had his leg amputated. He married a Miss Hudson, a daughter of Booker Hudson of Montgomery Co., Ala. She died in Ala. Before he moved to Ark. And he never married again. His children are as follows, Frances who married Judge Josiah Gould of New York, Dr. William D. who married Lydia Hughes of Louisville Kentucky, Martha who married Dr. Thomas W. Chowning of Maryland, Nicholas who married Miss Bella Hudson and afterward Olive, Sallie, and Martha Matthews, three sisters living in Smith township of this county. When he died, he left his children in good condition. Francis who married Judge Gould died in the 50s, leaving only one child, James Gould who is now a well to do merchant in Pine Bluff. Judge Gould resides near Warren Bradley Co. and was a lawyer of note, besides being a man who had the confidence and good will of the people of the state. He filled the office of Circuit Judge, Senator and representive (sic). He was opposed to secession and never fully recovered from the loss sustained by the war. He took very little interest in public affairs after this, hardly ever leaving his farm or intertaining (sic) company. He however, married the 2nd time a Miss Clayton of Louisville by whom he had one son named Clayton. Dr. Barnett was a graduate of Louisville school of Medicine. While in school he married Miss Lydia Hughes. After graduation they made their home with his father. He started to practice in 1847. He did an extensive practice and was, no doubt, a well informed Dr. He belonged to no church, was a Whig in politics and once represented his county in the legislature. He was well-to-do until the war when his slaves were liberated and left him nothing but a large tract of land. (His children were Fanny, who married D.r J. B. Chowning, his cousin. William H. who married Ella Marks his cousin. Addie who married G. C. Attwood and Charles who married Betty Graves. Dr. Barnett, for a short time at the beginning of the war between the states, was a member of the 2nd Ark. Calvery (sic) (Confederate). War was distasteful to him and he returned home, where on account of his profession, he was allowed to remain. Fanny his oldest child married her first cousin, Dr. J. B. Chowning, one of the most honorable men writer ever knew, an excellent physician, he enjoyed a large practice. He, however, was addicted to drinking his only fault. And there is no doubt his death was indirectly caused by intemprence (sic). His death was a great loss to the community as no one was more loved than he. He belonged to no church and was a democrat in politics. His wife lives with her children on a part of the homestead of her father. His children are as follows Mary who married John Smith, Thomas Molly and Bailey. William H. Barnett married his first cousin, Ella Marks. He is a member of the Methodist Church a mason and a democrat. His children see under Ella Marks. Addie married G. C. Attwood who now owns the Dr. Barnett homestead. He is a wide awake farmer and prosperous and is from South Carolina. His children are Cora, William D. & Lydia. Charles Barnett youngest child of Dr. W. B. Barnett married Betty Graves a daughter of B. W. Graves, of this county. He lives on part of the homestead. Martha Barnett third child of Nathaniel Barnett, married Dr. Thomas Chowning of Maryland, was once a whig but now a democrat, belongs to the Methodist Church. He was once well to do, but lost all during the war. In disposition is rather extreme but courteous, honest gentleman. He resides in the county near Toledo. His children living are N. B. Chowning and Frances who married Ed Emerson. They live in the neighborhood with their father. Nicholas Barnett fourth child of Nathaniel Barnett, married Elizabeth Hudson, his first cousin, by whom he had 2 children to-wit. Nathaniel who married Mary Teague and Molly who married W. S. Amos. His wife Elizabeth dying he married Olive Matthews by whom he had a living son Sidney, who married Sarah Rogers. His wife Olive dying, he married her sister, Sarah Mathews, becoming separated from his wife Sarah by divorce he married Mollie Mathews Sarah's sister by whom he had no children. His wife Molly dying he remarried his former wife Sarah, from whom he had been divorced. He was a Whig, afterwards a democrat and a mason. Just after the war was the wealthiest man in the county. Served a short time in the war in the 2nd Ark Calvery (sic). He was a farmer & merchant and represented his county in the legislature for one term. He resided near Toledo where his wife Sarah now lives. This was written by Evan Powell Marks befor (sic) his death in 1898 This was all there was, and the pages are numbered consecutively. It is evident this copy is not personally written by Evan Powell Marks unless his anticipated his death in 1898. Furthermore, the document is written in red ball point ink, but the paper it is written on is yellowed with age. Part of the document alludes to information not presented here. Patricia --=======7DFF7425=======--
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parker, Smith, Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/IV.2ADE/147 Message Board Post: Hello, I'm currently researching the family of Alexander Haywood Parker and Mary Jane Smith/Taylor. This is what I have so far. Alexander Haywood/Hayward Parker was born March 4, 1848 probably in Alabama (Place of birth per 1880 Census for A.H. Parker, other records indicate KY or MS). He died January 22, 1892, probably in the Cleveland County Arkansas area. He was married to Mary Jane Taylor, who was born September 1846 in KY and died January 24, 1892. They had 9 children. 1.) George Thomas Parker born Aug 23, 1870, ARK. This is probably the same George Thomas Parker Aug 23, 1870-January 17, 1945 who is buried in the Macedonia Cemetery. 2.) Columbus Lee Parker born Feb 13, 1872. Family records site Cleveland County as the place of birth, but Cleveland County was not formed until 1873, so it may have been Jefferson, Davis or Bradley. Columbus Lee Parker died November 18, 1934 in Bienville/Jackson Parish area of Louisiana. 3.) Oceala Parker born January 20, 1874 married Mr. Shirly 4.) John Allen Parker born July 12, 1876. Does not appear with his parents in the 1880 Census. He may have died as a child. 5.) Miles A. "Tank" Parker born Aug 13, 1878. --This is believed to be the same Miles A. Parker as ssdi list as 434-09-4741 who was born in New Edenburg, Ark the son of Alex H. Parker and Mary Smith and who died in Clarks, Caldwell, Louisiana in June 1968. 6.) William Hayward Parker born December 27, 1880 died January 4, 1927 7.) Irene Parker born August 20, 1883 married Mr. Hester 8.) James Foster Parker born April 1887 died Feb 5, 1941 9.) Annie Belle Parker born Aug 8, 1890 died Oct 23, 1962. Thanks for reading, Rhonda Kirschmann P O Box 2442 Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 [email protected]
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/122.2 Message Board Post: could your jeffie may powers be my grandfather's first wife jeffie patterson simmons? if so her neice is looking for information about her. contact me at the above address.
The Cleveland County Historical Society will meet Thursday night, October 25, 2001, at 7:00 p.m., at England Packing Co., Inc., Rison, Arkansas. Diane White, President
Sorry, I hadn't read your post with the names given...the only other information given in the cemetery books is that Irma had a middle initial C. Her birthday is given as February 10, 1921. She is listed as being buried next to Bell R. Walker, b.12-12-1853; d. 1-17-1923. > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/IV.2ADE/145 > > Message Board Post: > > I am looking for any kind of info on my grandmother frances jean walker she was born 8/14/1924 in rison,cleveland co., > arkansas. she died 1/7/1971 in durant,bryan co.,oklahoma > her parents were henry l walker birth unknown and death date unknown i know he died in oklahoma. her mother was maris barker. birth and death unknown. frances was married to marion clinton haggard. they married about 1945. they had 3 children one of them my father maron lee haggard born in 1949. i have a copy of her death certificate. not much info on it. i am in the process of trying to get a birth cert. from arkansas and see if there is more info on it. i would appreciate any info anyone has. i found a obit in cleveland county arkansas for 1921 that showed a baby girl had died her name was irma walker b.1/1921 d.10/20/1921 she was only about 9 months old it shows her being the daughter of mr.and mrs. henry l walker. it says she is buried at greenwood cemetery. the funeral was held in the home and was conducted by rev.A.P. Few. if anyone can shed some light on this family or can tell me where i can find info i would greatly appreciate it. > thanks > demetra haggard > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >