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    1. [ARCONWAY-L] PASSENGER LISTS ON THE INTERNET
    2. --WebTV-Mail-16311-3974 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit "....memories of Old Souls float gently like a whispered dream....."~laveta~ --WebTV-Mail-16311-3974 X-URL-Title: PASSENGER LISTS ON THE INTERNET Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit http://members.aol.com/~rprost/passenger.html --WebTV-Mail-16311-3974--

    08/28/1999 10:29:40
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] PASSENGER LIST/ONE MORE TIME
    2. http://members.aol.com/rprost/passenger.html

    08/28/1999 10:23:56
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] SORRY
    2. the correct URL is http://members.aol.com/rprost.passenger.html

    08/28/1999 02:21:13
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] PASSENGER LIST
    2. here is a great site http://members.aol.com/rpost.passenger.html I hope someone can use this LaVeta "....memories of Old Souls float gently like a whispered dream....."~laveta~

    08/28/1999 02:09:34
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] 1911 CSA Census
    2. charles webb
    3. Hi Lists, Thanks everyone for the responses to my query. For those interested I am sending one of the replys I received. >Charles in the published book it has: >Enoch Egner of Hattieville AR was born Jan 16, 1842 >in Abbeville Dist. >SC son >of Andrew Webb born at Due West Corner, Abbeville >Dist SC who lived in >Abbeville and Anderson Dist SC He was the son of >John Webb Maiden name >of >subjects mother was Elizabeth Miller. His ancestors >came from England >and >Ireland. Subject was a farmer and Democrat (no >military data recorded) >Married Lucy Cathron, dau of John and Elizabeth >Cathron who lived in Ga >then >in St Clair Co, AL Children: >1. Wm Andrew m Mary Cobb Atkins AR >2. John Marshall m Lulu Hays Appleton, AR >3. Malinda Elizabeth m Wm W Whittenburg Vian OK >4. Margaret Parlee m Eugene L Sorrells, Hattieville, >AR >5 Jas Enoch m Cora Bixler Hattieville, AR >6, Sarah Malinda m Robt W White Appleton, AR >7. Geo Matterson m Nettie Florence Childress >Hattieville, AR >8. Wallace Garfield m Mattie Massingill Hattieville AR >Certified by Arthur Bradley Conway Co AR 1912 >I would advise you to get copies of this document - >on my ancestor >there was >much more info and if could be vital in your search. >You can get copies >from >the AR History Commission in Little Rock >Good Luck! >Kathy __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    08/25/1999 04:33:43
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] 1911 CSA Census
    2. charles webb
    3. Hi list, Is anyone familiar with the 1911 Arkansas Census of Confederate Veterans.My ggfather Enoch E.WEBB is on that list as having filled out the questionaire.It was filed in Conway Co.Does anyone know how to retrieve this and what information would be on it. Thanks Charles Webb __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com

    08/24/1999 07:48:22
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] WILLIAM ADKISON/EDWARD WEIR
    2. Carol Morse
    3. Hello everybody - I had so much luck a couple of months ago posting on all the Arkansas counties about my Haneys ( thanks to Melanie and everybody else that sends me info) , thought I would try my luck on my Adkisons and Weirs...So, if everyone that reads this will please look in all your books and files and send me ANYTHING you have on any Adkison or Weir, I will be ever so grateful. They had to be in Arkansas between 1800 and 1910 - I just don't know where. In turn, I will look up anyone you are researching in Indian Territory and/or Oklahoma. Deal? Thanks! Carol in Okla surnames: Adkison-Byrns-Butler-Ellis-Foy-Haney-Isaacs-Kincannon- Love-Morse-Patterson-Payne-Weir

    08/23/1999 10:03:48
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Sarah E Davis Green
    2. Looking for death or bural place of Sarah. married to John L Green. John is buried in friendship Cem. but cant find Sarah. he died late 1800's or early 1900's please help. Thank you Dovie

    08/23/1999 04:23:19
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Same Name Pattern
    2. Roy&Robin Wilson
    3. to everyone, IF we go by same name patterns, then I am looking for a Benjimin J Baker, who is George Washington Baker, Father, you see George first son is Benjimin, and his second son is John Hawk Baker, so that means Sarah Farmer had parents named John H Farmer. But does anyone have a Benjimin J Baker who had a George W Baker, in the family.....any help will be greatly appreciated... Robin

    08/22/1999 11:01:25
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Any Baker born in August 1867 and Was born in ILLInios,
    2. Roy&Robin Wilson
    3. Hi everyone, Does anyone have a George W baker, or Any Baker born in August 1867, and was born in Illinois, I would appreicate any help. Robin -- GIF89aj

    08/20/1999 11:32:07
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Death Look ups,
    2. Roy&Robin Wilson
    3. Hi, Everyone, I am looking for a Sarah Baker, This could be my Sallie Farmer, I was sent by someone, this message, but I would like to know the full name. Mrs. George W. Baker of Searcy co, Died last Friday, in her daughter house, of TB. the article was dated June 26, 1914. Can anyone tell me the name of MRs. George Baker. It would help. Also, I have two Sarah Baker, of VAn Buren, who died 7-24-1935, and 5-25-1928, I would like to know their Maiden names, Also I have a George W Baker who died in Cleburne County, 5-15-1933, I would like to know if this George W Baker was my george who came form Illinios, and was born about 1865-67, anyone have a cemetary records, of any of these Baker, I would appreciate it very much. I know this isn't much help, but I am trying to located my Sallie or Sarah Farmer, Who seems not to have a last name that matches with others George W. Baker.. I would appreciate any help/ Robin -- GIF89aj

    08/20/1999 08:00:53
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Arkansas Census 1870 or 1880
    2. Roy&Robin Wilson
    3. Dear EVeryone, Sorry for not putting the state, its the 1870, 1880 census of Arkansas..Search for FARMER. Thanks, Robin -- GIF89aj

    08/19/1999 06:19:32
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] 1870 and 1880 Census for FARMER
    2. Roy&Robin Wilson
    3. Hello Everyone, Does anyone have access to the 1870 and 1880 Census, I need to know if any FARMER Was listed, I would appreciate any help..........................Thanks Robin

    08/19/1999 01:52:56
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Fwd: FW: World War 1 Draft Cards
    2. --WebTV-Mail-29381-1027 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit --WebTV-Mail-29381-1027 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-101-2.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.96) by postoffice-151.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:55:04 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <TOWNSEND-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by mailsorter-101-2.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8/ms.graham.14Aug97) with ESMTP id LAA05981 for <cainestown@webtv.net>; Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:55:03 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id LAA00751; Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:50:59 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:50:59 -0700 (PDT) From: "Linda Hendley" <minnie-s10@worldnet.att.net> Old-To: "Townsend Mail List" <TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: FW: World War 1 Draft Cards Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 11:44:25 -0700 Message-ID: <LOBBKJICLFHCMEHOJFABOEBLCCAA.minnie-s10@worldnet.att.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2910.0) X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4 Importance: Normal Resent-Message-ID: <WVtGGC.A.iL.SCwu3@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1322 X-Loop: TOWNSEND-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: TOWNSEND-L-request@rootsweb.com Hi Townsend family. Thought this would an interest to some of you. Read it through because it could help you. I know it will for my Addison Townsend. TTYL Linda Hi Gang! I saw this on the Hunt-L mail list and thought it was worth posting here. Here is an unknown to me source of information that *could* be a gold mine. I have "cut and pasted" it below. M. Dean Hunt Louisville, KY Good Morning everyone: I played hooky from work yesterday and spent the day at the NARA Branch in Atlanta and it jogged my memory to pass on some information to everyone. Prior to the US's entry into WW1 (approx. 1917-1918) every male between the age of 18 and 40 was required to register for the draft. The information found on the card was provided by the individual himself. The registration cards vary in information depending on the individual draft board. But by and large the cards include: The full name of the person (this means first, full middle name, any additional middle names and last name); the current address of the man; his age; his birthdate (some include his place of birth); whether he is a US citizen or a naturalized citizen (some ask if his father was a naturalized citizen and his father's race); his race; his occupation; where he is employed (name of employer); address or location of employment; name and address of his next of kin; some cards ask if the man is married or single and how many people he supports. The card is signed by the draftee. On the back of the card his physical description is noted: Height is broken down by short, medium, tall although some cards give the actual height in feet and inches; Build by slim, medium, stout although some cards list actual weight along with the build; color of eyes and hair; any deformities or injuries are listed (such as one arm missing, blind in one eye, etc); the name and address of the draft board and the date. When these original cards were transferred to the East Pointe NARA branch the LDS spent about 3 years microfilming these cards. There are hundreds and hundreds of boxes and the LDS opened one box at a time and filmed them - in state order. However, within each state the cards were filed by draft board, not by county or by draftee. This makes the searching of the microfilm difficult to say the least. The good news is that the Friends of the National Archives took each box after it was filmed (and checked) and sorted all of these thousands and thousands of cards into - state and then COUNTY order and then in alphabetical order by surname and put then in new boxes. The Friends deserve all the kudos we can give them for this monstrous task. So ... rather than spending hours and hours searching the LDS microfilm you can order copies of the original cards from NARA. if you know the county your ancestor lived in between 1917-1918. And BTW - Ancestry.com lists WW1 Draft cards in their searchable data bases, however I know for a fact that there are 22 cards for the surname WHITE found in McIntosh Co, OK and Ancestry only gave me 4 of them so don't depend on that site. I was told yesterday that some reps from Ancestry had visited the archives a couple of weeks ago to talk about filming the cards, took one look at the hundreds and hundreds of boxes and simply left. For copies: Send a letter requesting copy(s) to: NARA Southeast Region 1557 St. Joseph Ave East Point, GA 30344 In your letter be sure to say you want copy(s) of the WWI Draft application Cards. Include the name of your ancestor and his race, the state and the county. If you want copies of ALL of the cards with a given surname, ask them the cost of the copies and send a SASE for them to let you know the copying cost. In your letter be sure and say you want a copy of the FRONT and BACK of the card. Be sure to send a SASE for the return of you copies. The cost for the copy is 50 cents - 25 cents for the back and 25 cents for the front. If you only want one copy send a buck and say the difference is to be given to the Friends of the Archives, because after all they did all this wonderful hard work for you <VBG> If you have any other questions about the cards please write to me and I'll try to help. I've been "delving" into these cards for the past few years. But PLEASE don't ask me to get the copies for you. It is difficult for me to take the time off from work to visit the archive to do my own research <g>. And feel free to pass this on to any of the lists you are on. Linda Home Page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~haas/ Marion Co AR: http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion/ Washington Co NC, Haas & Hass e-mail list manager --WebTV-Mail-29381-1027--

    08/18/1999 01:14:22
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] census list
    2. can anyone tell me where I can find a census list for Conway or Morrilton for 1870,1880,1890,1900,1910 thank you for your Help. Dovie

    08/18/1999 06:12:24
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] This is not real this is a scam you should be informed of.Take care TONI
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    08/17/1999 05:42:46
    1. Re: [ARCONWAY-L] This is not real this is a scam you should be informed of.Take care TONI
    2. MLS
    3. On Tue, 17 Aug 1999 23:42:46 EDT, MTAWEST@aol.com wrote: > Dear AOL Member, We at AOL are now selecting random user's to win prizes, and > you were one that we picked, we pick 10 members each month! To claim your > prize, just <a href="http://208.26.69.200/members8/dawinner/">Click Here!</a>! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I think "dawinner" as part of the address is a pretty good tipoff that someone's up to something. Make sure to pay attention to these URLs that you receive, especially from unknown senders. MS ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com

    08/17/1999 02:56:39
    1. Re: [ARCONWAY-L] Re:Death Certificates
    2. Peg Gordon
    3. Hi Judy In TX unless you are immediate family, you have to wait 25 yrs to get a death certificate, unless you can get written consent from an immediate family member of the family. A few years ago I had no trouble getting birth & death papers on my husband's family members at the AR Health Dept, Bureau of Vital Statistics in Little Rock. Good luck in your research Peg Peggy Pike Gordon San Angelo, TX pgordon7@gte.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <JudyOwl@aol.com> To: <ARCONWAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 16, 1999 11:00 PM Subject: [ARCONWAY-L] Re:Death Certificates | Hi everyone, | I'm really new to all this Genealogy stuff, but its fun and I really want | to know about my family. I was excited to find Arconway -- my Mom's side of | the family is all from Adona Arkansas. Well, I sent for my Aunt's Death | Certificate and they sent back a letter saying "You must submit a copy of the | document that states proof of the event is required. Signed consent from | executor of the estate. | Well, I thought that all birth, marriage and death certificates were | public record. I'm I wrong. Is it different in other states? | I wanted the death certificate because her parents were my great | grandparents. This would have such a big help. Any suggestions? Is there | still a way for me to get a copy of the death certificate? | JudyOwl@aol.com (Judy) | | ______________________________

    08/17/1999 12:50:02
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] Re:AR Death Certificates
    2. Is it just me, or do the rest of you find Arkansas bureaucracy a tad bizarre? My Mother wanted her mother's death certificate recently, so she sent her half-sister down to Little Rock to pick it up. When my Aunt got there the clerk told her that because my Grandmother had only been dead since 1979 she needed a blood-relative's okay to release the certificate (my Grandmother was not my Aunt's mother), so she offered my Mom's California phone number...which the clerk called. Now, how did the clerk know if the woman answering that phone was REALLY an immediate relative? The number was supplied by the person standing right there at the counter; if she was "up to no good" couldn't she have had a west coast accomplice helping her nefariously obtain this vital record? (Yes, that heavy sarcasm you just detected was intended.) After my Mother told the clerk to release the record she cheerfully made half a dozen copies for my Aunt -- no information was exchanged, no questions asked, to fully identify my mother as her mother's daughter... So exactly what did this bothersome bit of "protection" actually accomplish? Some Illinois counties have a similar "protection" for birth and death certificates, which a friend has circumvented by simply lying, with no proof needed to back up her assertion that she is an immediate family member. So why are they even bothering us with this silliness? As for the Dorcas Fudge situation, I believe Mrs. Fudge died within the year and her estate may not have completed probate yet, which may add a layer of annoyance to getting the certificate. M.L.Todd-Cornelius RAGNELL822@aol.com Visit the Oppelo Web Page at http://members.aol.com/Ragnell822/oppelo.html

    08/17/1999 11:13:23
    1. [ARCONWAY-L] re: WM. LEE ~ 1860
    2. Stephens-Avery Family
    3. >Looking for History on...church...WM. M. Lee... Hi Dovie Ann and Others, I have three William Lee relatives out of AR that I cannot link to other family. Is anyone working on this particular individual? (Thanks for mentioning "WM. M. LEE", Dovie.) :-) Jo-Ann Stephens Bahai@netusa1.net

    08/17/1999 02:05:21