----- Original Message ----- From: bbeavers <bbeavers@ipa.net> To: Phyllis Campbell <belann@wirefire.com>; <AFHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 11:54 PM Subject: Re: [AFHA] CONWAY COUNTY BOOK > Phyllis, > Here is the information about the Conway County History Book. > I think the book runs around $50-60. It is well worth it. > Euna > > The history of Conway County. > Please write to address below for current cost plus shipping. > Conway County - Our Land, Our Home, Our People. > Books can be obtained from: > Sarah Dell Fiser > 305 N. West St. > Morrilton, AR 72110 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Phyllis Campbell <belann@wirefire.com> > To: <AFHA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2000 5:41 PM > Subject: [AFHA] CONWAY COUNTY BOOK > > > > Does anyone know if the book CONWAY COUNTY, Our Land, Our Home, Our People > is still available. If so, where could you buy one and what is the cost? > > > > Phyllis > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== AFHA Mailing List ==== > > We are here to help! Check out our website for FREE lookups! Stop by and > visit at http://www.rootsweb.com/~arfha > > > > ============================== > > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >
A Lord School Community History Book is now being planned. We would like to ask for stories, memories, pictures of residents, family histories, pictures of old businesses, homeplaces, schools, churches, etc. We need to get these in as soon as possible. Things that you have to contribute should be sent to the following: Euna Beavers, 20 Rocky Point Road, Morrilton, AR 72110, EMAIL: bbeavers@ipa.net Betty Hale, 701 Turkey Pond Loop, Morrilton, AR 72110 Profits from the sale of these history books will go towards the Old Salem Cemetery. We would like to get all information and pictures in by August 1,2000. Please help us make the Lord School Community History Book a reality. All contributions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks to all who anwered my question concerning the CONWAY COUNTY BOOK. Phyllis
Does anyone know if the book CONWAY COUNTY, Our Land, Our Home, Our People is still available. If so, where could you buy one and what is the cost? Phyllis
Have posted a Gedcom file on HAMMOND in Conway County, Arkansas on the WorldConnect project in Rootsweb. If you are researching the Hammond surname or the surname of McQUILLIAMS\McWILLIAMS check it out. Sharon Hammond Cords http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cord/
For those of you who also wanted to know, the Van Buren County Historical Library is open from 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday through Friday. Good luck Beth
Where is it?
Elizabeth Ring d/o Jacob Ring and Annera Ring and sister of George Washington Ring was married to a McKuin. Does anyone know what Mr. McKuin's first name was and who his parents were? I found this information in CONWAY COUNTY-Our Land, Our Home, Our People on page 433 in the story on the Ring family. Phyllis
I am looking for information Willie Vaughan (female) daughter of Nancy Stroud Vaughan Ramsey and John Cagle Vaughan (1871-1897). She was born about June of 1892 according to the only census record of her I can find. I found her marriage record where she was married to a Leslie Fulkerson of Center Ridge in 1909, Conway County, AR. He was 20 at the time according to the marriage license. I don't know what happened to them after they were married, I never heard about any children, but I believe at one point they were living in Faulkner County. -- Lisa C. Shearin lshearin@ticnet.com Arkansas Vaughan/Vaughn Page http://users.ticnet.com/lisasgensite/ Conway Co.,AR Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~arconway Yell Co. AR Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~aryell
Hi Listmembers -- I keep getting bits and pieces with someone's help MAYBE it will all fit together. Question number 1: Does anyone know if there ever was a place called Casa in either Conway or Yell county? I know there is/was one in Perry county. Question number 2: Where can you get either blank copies of 1918 WWI draft registration cards or the questions asked on them. I found my Wayne Grant on one of them. However, his answer to one question does not make sense. Question number 3: I found Miss Iva Grant married to Mr Marshall Sharp in a Yell county marriage book. Is there anyone searching the Sharp's with a Marshall in the line? Also have her sister Miss Hazel Lee Grant married to Mr Olga H Boothe in a Yell county marriage book. Is there anyone searching the Boothe's with an Olga H in the line? Isn't Olga a female name? What might this name be? Question number 4: I never found a marriage record for Dora Adaline Edmonson to Joseph Wesley Carlock. I have ruled out the following counties: Yell, Pope, Perry, Logan, Conway, Van Buren & Falkner. I know where she was in 1900, Conway County, she was married to Carlock by 1910 in Yell county. The marriage should have been between 1906 - 1908. Any suggestions? Question number 5: I am still looking for an obit for James H Grant died June 4, 1926. Oscar Russell checked his book for the Arkansas Democrat/Gazette he was not listed. A very nice man at the Yell county library checked their records he was not there either. Where would be another place to look? Question number 6 (the last one): Would some kind soul check the death indexes for Hazel & Olga Boothe and Iva & Marshall Sharp. Thank you very much for reading my post. Sorry it was so long. Thank-you for any help I receive... yvonne ____________________________ Colorado Springs, Colorado reply to henson@rmi.net web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson Names I am researching: BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
In the book Conway County-Our Land, Our Home, Our People; does anyone know anything about the wife of JOHN ANSON STOBAUGH who is on page 462? Her name was ELZORA HILL. In the 3rd paragraph from the last it says that JOHN and ELZORA opened their home to EDNA HILL after EDNA's mother passed away. Who was EDNA and who was her mother? Phyllis
Thanks to everyone who answered my question about what county Bono, Arkansas is in. Phyllis
Does anyone know what county Bono, Arkansas is in? Thanks. Phyllis
I am sending this to you and to the Arkansas mailing lists in case anyone else may be interested. I have information on the George Washington Ring and Sarah Elizabeth Stobaugh family of Center Ridge, Conway County, Arkansas. Phyllis
These are the ETHERIDGE name I have in my family files. Andrew Orville Arnold Cecil Charles Allen Esta Mae Florence Georgia Ann Goldie James G. (Simon) Mannie E. Mary Mary Nolla Poley William Tucumseh Sherman Etheridge Phyllis
I am searching for any information about Isaac Etheridge and his wife Margaret Ann Williams. They had a daughter Sarah Elizabeth Etheridge. They were probably from Center Ridge, Conway County, Arkansas. Phyllis
>>>snip>>> | Hi, can anyone tell me when AR started keeping death certificates. | Thanks >>>> Hi AR Death Certificates were supposed to have been recorded as of Feb 1914. But don't count on all being recorded by that time. A grandfather died in Center Ridge, Conway Co in 1920 and there is no Death Certificate for him. Good luck in your research Peg Peggy Pike Gordon San Angelo, TX pgordon7@gte.net
BEAVERS-CATO The annual BEAVERS-CATO Family Reunion will be held Saturday, June 10, 2000 at the Morrilton City Park in Morrilton, AR. Allied family lines are HANSELL, SPARROW and HARRIS. For more information, contact: Burnie Beavers 20 Rocky Point Road Morrilton, AR 72110 501-354-4428 EMAIL: bbeavers@ipa.net
WILLIAMS MILLS-TICE The annual WILLIAMS Family Reunion will be held Saturday, June 24, 2000 at the Farm Bureau Conference Room in Morrilton, AR. Allied family lines are GORDON, MILLS, TICE and WOOD. For more information contact: Euna Beavers 20 Rocky Point Road Morrilton, AR 72110 501-354-4428 EMAIL:bbeavers@ipa.net
REID CEMETERY Reid Cemetery Decoration and Reunion Cleveland, AR To be held on Sunday, May 28, 2000. Many of Asa Reid of Georgia descendants are buried here. The cemetery is located on the farm of Henry Reid, Asa's son. There will be a potluck dinner at the cemetery. Lawn chairs will be needed for seating. For additional information contact Debra Garner dougg@hsnp.com