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    1. Cherokee freedmen at Ancestry.com
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: I spotted this at Ancestry.com. It is free for 10 days from August 3rd. Nan =============== ======================================================= DATABASE OF THE DAY (Free for 10 Days!) <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>> ======================================================= Wallace Roll of Cherokee Freedmen, 1890-1893 In accordance with an 1866 treaty, in 1888 the Congress of the United States appropriated $75,000 to be shared between the Cherokee, Shawnee, and Delaware Indian tribes. This database is a transcription of the Wallace Roll of Cherokee Freedmen intended to identify those Cherokee entitled to a share of this money. Compiled by Special Agent John Wallace, it includes authenticated freedmen, admitted freedmen, those who died between 1883 and 1890, and "Free Negroes" associated with the tribe. Researchers will find information on over 3800 Cherokee including age, sex, and residence. For researchers of Cherokee ancestors, this can be an important source of helpful information. Bibliography: Wallace, John H. "Wallace Report, Cherokee Freedmen." [Database online] Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999. To search this database, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/3912.htm <<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>><<<>>>

    08/03/1999 09:05:40
    1. Re: ARCRAWFO-D Digest V99 #44
    2. Jimmie--Could you be looking for a cemetery in the village of Clifty, in Madison Co., Ark.?--David

    08/01/1999 04:50:05
    1. Cleffty Cemetery?
    2. Can someone tell me if there is a cemetery name Cleffty around Drigggs Arkansas and is it on line? JIMMIE

    07/31/1999 10:09:27
    1. ORME/ECHOLS/NORTON
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Rick: You mentioned the help of a research at the Ft. Smith library named Piedad. What was the hourly charge? I need to find an obit between 1850 census when she was alive and the 1860 when she is not in the county anymore. Regards, Nan

    07/30/1999 12:35:51
    1. ORME/ECHOLS/NORTON
    2. I am pleased to have my first post on the Crawford County, AR list. I just received a bundle of information about my ORME family from a great researcher named Piedad at the Fort Smith Library. John Walter ORME married Texas ECHOLS, 9 Feb 1879. Texas unfortunately, passes in August of 1880. John Walter then marries Arizona ECHOLS, 5 July 1882. John Walter ORME passes in 1929, Arizona passes in 1927. Arizona ECHOLS was the daughter of Joseph ECHOLS (Atlanta, GA) and Virginia NORTON (Athens, GA). Looking for someone with which to share leads, information, etc. Rick Monroe Long Beach, CA

    07/29/1999 04:40:35
    1. Re: ARCRAWFO-D Digest V99 #41
    2. Rosalene
    3. Edie Davis: Have we corresponded previously? What else do you know about your William Simon Myers? Rosalene Nielsen -- Happy Trails [email protected]

    07/26/1999 01:11:15
    1. Harris family
    2. Eddie Davis
    3. I'm looking for information on Sophornia Belle HARRIS, born about 1862 somewwhere in AR. Her parents are listed as being born in AR on the 1910 Census, however, I don't know their names. She married William Simon MYERS about 1884 and they lived in Madison County, AR later on, in the town of Marble. She died sometime between the 1910 and 1920 Census, and I don't know where she was buried. Her son Irvin Lee Myers was my grandpa. I'm seeking anyone researching Harris families in Northwestern Arkansas, and ANY information on her or the Myers family. Eddie Davis [email protected] His Genealogy page: http://www.atlascomm.net/ecdavis/default.htm (Links to Davis, Vaughan, Price, Johnson, McDonald, Myers and other family lines from this page.)

    07/25/1999 04:25:26
    1. Re: ARCRAWFO-D Digest V99 #39
    2. There is "Old Salem Cemetery" near Cederville, AR. it is located just south and up a hill from Lee Creek. I have Great-Grandparents buried there. When I visited there last about 3 yrs. ago they were in the process of listing all the names of the people buried there. A lot of the graves don't have markers. They have rocks stacked up in the shape of the grave thats all. The only way I was able to locate my great-grandparents (John and Elizabeth Cowen) graves is that I was with my grandfather (Omer Webster Cowen Sr.) and he remembered the graves from when he was a teenager and he remembered John building the wall it is about 2 feet wide as well a that high. Built of stones about 3 inches thick and 18 inches wide. I know this doesn't help much but may someone can give the address to contact the historian in Cederville, if the is the same cemetery. Good Luck Esta Corene Russell

    07/23/1999 02:43:30
    1. MYERS, Salem Cem., Crawford Co., AR
    2. Rosalene
    3. I would appreciate it if anyone has an index for Salem Cem, if they would look up Myers, for me, and send me the data. I do not know what town this is in, but was told that our ancestor, Jacob Myers born 1818 is there along with other members of our family. Thank you in advance, Rosalene Nielsen -- Happy Trails [email protected]

    07/22/1999 02:28:15
    1. Surnames: Bennett/Florence
    2. lunaloba
    3. I would like to submit a post on surnames I am searching for a friend who cannot do it herself. Her surnames are BENNETT and FLORENCE and the families joined in Crawford Co. Eloise Deborah Anne or Debbyanne Eloise BENNETT was born in Greenwood in 1861. She was raised in Indian Territory, reportedly. She had an older sister named Mattie A. (Nan) Rams(e)y, born abt 1850, who later served as midwife at the birth of all 7 of Eloise's children. Eloise married Basil or Bazzel H. FLORENCE, had the 7 children, and died of pneumonia in 1889, age 28. We are seeking any information on these people, but most especially need to know the parents of Eloise. Thank you, Cindy McLaughlin

    07/19/1999 06:29:52
    1. RE: Mt. Judy - Couch surname
    2. Scott Webb
    3. Nan, I think the town that you are looking for is called Mt. Judea. It's in Northwest Arkansas. About half way between a town called Russellville and the AR-MO state line. Let me know if you can't find it and I'll try to be a little more specific. Scott Webb [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> -----Original Message----- From: Nan & George Wolf [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 1999 10:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Mt. Judy - Couch surname Hi: At our 4th of July family gathering - a member who married into the family said one of her lines was the name COUCH and they came from Mt. Judy in AR. She has no idea where this Mt. Judy is located. I tried several online gazeteers to no avail. Any ideas? I also punched in Mt. Judith and Jude. No luck anywhere in the U.S. Does anyone know if the 1887 gazeteer is online anywhere. It is on fiche at the FHCs. That is probably my best bet. Nan

    07/14/1999 07:13:27
    1. Mt. Judy - Couch surname
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Hi: At our 4th of July family gathering - a member who married into the family said one of her lines was the name COUCH and they came from Mt. Judy in AR. She has no idea where this Mt. Judy is located. I tried several online gazeteers to no avail. Any ideas? I also punched in Mt. Judith and Jude. No luck anywhere in the U.S. Does anyone know if the 1887 gazeteer is online anywhere. It is on fiche at the FHCs. That is probably my best bet. Nan

    07/13/1999 09:35:41
    1. Re: McCASLIN, David and Rachel ???
    2. CGM
    3. Susan, I am the 3rd great-grandniece of Winnie McCaslin (dau. of David and Rachel) through her marriage to William H. Temple. Here is the info I have. 1) From "Some Temple Descendants" by Elmer Temple David M. McCaslin b 1806 TN d Dec 1879 married to Rachel C. // b 1801 TN d 1880 (It's quite possible that he was wrong and you are right about places of birth. He went by the information folks gave him) David was a Methodist minister. It is said that he passed away singing "A Charge to Keep I Have." 2) Rachel McCaslin Temple is buried in the Morrison Cemetery at Rudy, Crawford Co., AR. The dates on her tombstone are 1801-1880. David is also buried at Morrison, but I did not happen see his tombstone during my quick run-around there a couple of weeks ago. I was focusing on the O'Kelleys and the Temples (my grandmother's people). However, the book "History in Headstones" gives his dates as 1806 to Dec 1879. Elmer Temple's book only mentions 2 children of David and Rachel - James and Winnie. I'll give you all the info I have on them. 3)James McCaslin is buried in Morrison Cemetery also. History in Headstones gives his dates as 30 Nov 1831-1 Dec 1896. There is no Sarah Elizabeth McCaslin buried here before 1970. Elmer Temple gives James' wife's name as "Sarah Jane." No dates on her. Elmer Temple lists one child of the couple, Newton Sylvester McCaslin, 9 Mar 1856 - 25 Jan 1947. Married Mary Elizabeth Blackwell 6 Feb 1881. Mary b 27 Nov 1866 d 13 Jan 1956. Newton was a farmer. The couple had 6 children. Tell me if you want further info on this line. 4)Winnie McCaslin and her husband William H. Temple are buried in Morrison Cemetery. Winnie's tombstone reads 1839-1917. William's says only "Co D 1st AR Cav" for his service in the Union Army. Elmer Temple lists William's date of birth as 25 Aug 1838 in Tennessee - either in Davidson County, OR Frankfort in Williamson County. He says they married in 1866 or 1867. Elmer also says William died 63 hours before Winnie, in the winter of 1916 or 1917 (1917 according to her tombstone). I have 2 sons listed for this couple - Frances Marion Temple and Benjamin F. Temple. The tombstone for Benjamin F. Temple son of William & Winnie in Morrison Cemetery says "died July 24 1890 Age 21 yrs 5 days. He apparently never married. Frances Marion Temple 20 Jan 1868 Crawford Co., AR -9 Jul 1954 Nowata, OK married... (deep breath) Lou Verna Katherline Mahala Elizabeth Center 1 Jan 1890 in Crawford County (from marriage certificate). (Yes, that is spelled Katherline - she went by Katie). Her dates 24 Oct 1870 Winslow, AR -1 Jul 1947 Nowata, Delaware Co., OK. Her funeral records say she died of "acute dilation of the heart due to cardiovascular renal disease." She was ill for 2 weeks before her death. She lived in Van Buren, AR at the time, so must have gone to Nowata for the hospital?? Her place of burial is given as "Memorial Park" in Nowata. I have 2 children for this couple. Tell me if you want their information as well. Additional notes: William H. Temple's brother Frances Marion Temple, Sr. married a Minerva Lewis (his second wife) in 1863. Perhaps your Minerva Melvina McCaslin dau of Newton was named after her? Minerva would have been Winnie's sister-in-law, and therefore probably known to James and Sarah and their son Newton. Hope some of this is helpful new info to you! Chandra [email protected] wrote: > > Another of my Crawford Co. lines > > > 1 David McCASLIN b: 1805 in Kentucky d: Abt. 1860 in Cedar > Township, Crawford Co., Ark > .. +Rachel Unknown b: 1808 in Kentucky m: Abt. 1828 > ......... 2 Newt McCASLIN > ......... 2 James McCASLIN b: 1832 in Indiana > ............. +Sarah Elizabeth LEWIS b: February 1837 in Missouri > > .................... 3 Newton S McCASLIN b: May 1856 in > Arkansas > ........................ +Mary E BLACKWELL b: November > 1866 in Crawford Co., Ark m: 06 February 1881 in Crawford Co., Ark. > .................... 3 Minerva Melvina McCASLIN b: 04 October > 1860 in Arkansas or TN d: Abt. August 1956 in Wagoner, Oklahoma > ........................ +Elic/Alec Alexander JOHNSON > d: not known > .................... *2nd Husband of Minerva Melvina McCASLIN: > > ........................ +James Buchanan LANE b: 07 > December 1869 in Crawford County, Arkansas m: 19 December 1891 > d: 27 January 1950 in Wagoner, Oklahoma > ......... 2 John McCASLIN b: 1834 in Indiana d: > Aft. 1860 in Crawford Co., Ark > ............. +Mary Unknown m: Abt. 1854 in Crawford Co., > Ark. > ......... 2 Mary A McCASLIN b: 1836 > ......... 2 Winny McCASLIN b: 1838 in Arkansas > ......... 2 Amanda McCASLIN b: 1839 in Arkansas > ......... 2 Andrew McCASLIN b: 1844 in Arkansas > ......... 2 George Washington McCASLIN b: 1847 in Crawford > Co., Ark d: Aft. 1919 in Crawford Co., Ark > ............. +Frances Elizabeth FORD b: 1840 in Tenn m: 13 March > 1867 in Crawford Co., Ark. > ......... *2nd Wife of George Washington McCASLIN: > > ............. +Dyca May WILLBANKS b: 1883 in Crawford Co., Ark > m: 01 September 1919 > ......... 2 William McCASLIN b: 1847

    07/11/1999 03:43:44
    1. Re: ARCRAWFO-D Digest V99 #35
    2. I am looking for any information of the date of the deaths of some of my relation that died in Cederville, AR and are buried in the Old Salem Cemetery. John Cowen about 1910 his wife Martha Elizabeth, they are buried with in a rock wall about 2 foot high and a wide.No headstones. Her father John Martin 1896 next to the same wall. Also a John Williams about 1883 and his wife Katherine Almarin date unknown. Thanks for any info. Esta Corene Russell

    07/11/1999 10:44:27
    1. Cole-Steward
    2. Dyer
    3. Looking for any information about Miss Fannie Steward who married Mr. James A. Cole at the Alam Academy, Sept 17, 1873. Especially interested in the parents of this couple. Thanks, JADyer [email protected]

    07/10/1999 09:55:28
    1. McCASLIN, David and Rachel ???
    2. Nan & George Wolf
    3. Susan wrote: "2 James McCASLIN b: 1832 in Indiana ............. +Sarah Elizabeth LEWIS b: February 1837 in Missouri" Susan: Do you have a death date and place on James McCaslin and Sarah Lewis? My ancestor, Archibald Yell HInds, b. in Crawford, AR was living with his grandmother, Esther Eppler (Widow John Hinds) in the 1850 census of Van Buren, Crawford, AR. He was 13 in the census and his brother Edward was 19. In 1852, he and his brother emigrated to CA and settled in Tulare Co.. His first wife was a Sarah Elizabeth Lewis born in MO. I wonder if she was the same as the Sarah Elizabeth Lewis married to James McCaslin. I don't know where I found her middle name. Did the McCaslins go to CA? Here below are some of my notes on Archibald Yell Hinds. My ancestors' siblings married: STEWARD, BASHAM, MARLAR, DOWNEN, LEDFORD - most likely all in Crawford Co. The Marlars and Downens ended up in CA. The Basham-Ledford ended up in TX. Regards, Nan Wolf [email protected] P.S. Don't expect many replies from this Crawford mail list. I think there are all of six people on this list. <g> There are very few messages. You may also want to send your info to the ARRoots-L list. =================================================== !SOURCE: 1900 Tulare County, CA census, Tulare County Historical records and oral history from Marie Hinds Colburn and Carmel Hinds Flinders. !BIRTH-MARRIAGE-EMIGRATION-LAND-PARENTS-CHILDREN-DEATH: OBITUARY newspaper; copy of newspaper article without date or name of paper in possession of G.D. Wolf of Turlock as of 1996; Archibald Yell (b. 8 Nov 1837, AR) came to CA (by wagon train through Yuma, AZ) with an older brother, Edward and "Uncle Wiley", a negro servant in 1852. Tradition has it that their father died and the boys did not like the stepfather. Edward left home and felt so sorry for his brother left behind with the stepfather that he had "Uncle Wiley" slip back in the night and get Archibald. Another story has the two boys (Archie and Wiley) following the wagon train but out of sight until they were too far for the wagon train to force them to go back. The 1850 census of Crawford Co. AR has him listed as Archer. The head of the household is Easther Eppler, age 72, born in TN, who does not read or write. Through other probate records of John Hines who died in 1838, we find that she is John's wife and David, their son is also an executor. Later, in 1842, David asks to have his mother's name removed as an executor because she has remarried to a Jonathan Eppler. But, by the 1850 census, David has evidently died also because his older children are under the care of Easther Eppler. The children named on the census under her care are: Elizabeth Hines, 15 yrs. born in AK, attended school within the year; John Hines, age 17, not in school; Edward Hines, 19 yrs., not in school; Archer Hines, 13 yrs., attending school; and Thomas Hines, 3 yrs., black, servant. David's two youngest are living with their mother and her new husband, Dr. John Autry. ----------------------------------------- Patricia Dodson Tolliver copied this from Tulare Historical records. No book name is on the page: Historical and Biographical Record Page 1257. ARCHIBALD YELL HINDS - Since boyhood in Archibald Yell Hinds has been a resident of Tulare Co., an eye-witness of the developement of the country from its most primitive stages to its present prosperous condition, and a participant in many of the movements calculated to advance the general welfare of the community. When he first located in the county there were only a few houses upon the present site of Visalia, which city was then known as Four Creeks. Deer and elk were plentiful throughout the country and even bears were sometimes shot. The mail for the settlers was obtained at Fort Miller and their groceries were brought from Stockton, and all the hardships, privations and dangers incident to pioneer life made up the largest part of their existence. In reminiscence Mr. Hinds often goes back to those early day of the state, and gives to the younger generation a history replete with adventure and excitement. Born in Crawford County, Ark., November 8, 1837, Archibald Yell Hinds is a son of David and Margaret Ann (Maddox) Hinds, both of whom died in that state. Of their family of seven children, three sons and four daughters, two are living, of whom Archibald Yell is the fourth in order of birth.He was reared in Arkansas and trained to the practical duties which were his as son to a farmer. April 15, 1852, when he was less than fifteen years old, he started to California with his brother Edward, who died in Exeter, in l894. They were equipped with ox-teams, provisions and all necessary articles and after crossing the Arkansas River, set out through Texas, via El Paso, Tucson and Fort Yuma, to Los Angeles, and although the train consisted of but five wagons, known as the Van Buren Company, they came through safely without an attack from the Indians, although many atrocities were committed both in front and behind them. In the fall of the year Mr. Hinds drove to Gilroy, Santa Clara County, and engaged in farming for one year. In October 1853, he came to Tulare County, the present city of Visalia being then known as Four Creeks, and having but three settlers, viz: Richard Chattan, Abram Murray and S.C. Brown, names familiar to all who revere and honor the links which bind the prosperous present to the historic past. He located on what is known as Hinds' Prairie, two miles east of Visalia, which land his brother had entered, and here the two resided and engaged in general farming and hog raising. In l866, he removed to the place which has ever since remained his home, located within one and a half miles of Exeter. and a part of which is under the People's ditch. He purchased the property from C.A. Williston, a sheep grower, immediately after which he began improvements and cultivation, breaking the land and sowing it to grain. In addition to his one hundred and fourteen acres on sections 33 and 34, township 18, range 26, he rented land and carried on his operations on seven or eight hundred acres. He was soon numbered among the successful farmers and stock-raisers in this vicinity and has since continued to merit the prominence which became his in the pioneer days of the state. Mr. Hinds has been twice married, the first ceremony being performed on the Tule River and uniting him with ELIZABETH LEWIS, a native of Missouri, who died in Visalia. He was afterward married at Outside Creek to Sarah Earsley Buckman, a native of Union, Ky. She came of an old Kentucky family, her father, Clement E., being the son of John Buckman, both of whom were natives of that state. Both were farmers by occupation. Clement E. Buckman removed in young manhood fo the vicinity of Fort Scott, Kans., where he followed farming for seven years. In 1865, he immigrated to California, crossing the plains with ox-teams. He brought a band of cattle with him, and his daughter Sarah, then only thirteen years old, rode horseback and helped drive them, her brothers and sisters also helping in the work. Mrs. Hinds (Sarah Buckman) was reared to young womanhood in Tulare County, where the balance of her life has been spent. Of the twelve children born to herself and husband, eight attained maturity, namely: Clement Emery, engaged in the butcher business in Visalia; Clara Josephine, the wife of D.J. Toomey, of Visalia; Ollie Savilla, the wife of G.B. Simpson, of Stockton; Joseph Orville, a farmer in the vicinity of Exeter; James Robert, a butcher of Visalia; Lawrence Buckman; Sarah Margaret; and Mary. Mr. Hinds is a Democrat in his political convictions and has served as school trustee for many years. The family are members of the Catholic Church of Visalia." Archibald Yell Hinds was evidently named after the Archibald Yell whose marriage is recorded in the same Lawrence Co. AR record book as David Hinds' marriage and so they may have been friends. Archibald Yell became a well know barrister, then judge, led troops in the Civil War, became Gov. of Ark. and then was killed leading Ark. troops in the Spanish American War. ====================================

    07/09/1999 10:59:20
    1. NORTH (WAGNER), Melissee: 1852-1944
    2. Jim Lowary
    3. I'm looking for Melissee T. (WAGNER) NORTH, below is what information I know about her husband, her, and her childern. Hattie was my ggrandmother. Since she moved back to Chester, Crawford Co., AR after her husbands death, I figured she might have had ties there before. Thanks for any help you might be able to provide. -- Jim LowAry Charles H. NORTH was born on 15 Apr 1843 in Illinois. He served in the military between 19 Aug 1862 and 30 Jun 1865 in Co. D; 12th Kansas Infantry. Also enlisted with a William H North at same time, could it be a brother? He died on 17 Jul 1913 in Frankford, Pike Co., Missouri. He was buried on 19 Jul 1913 in Bowling Green, Missouri; Wright Cemetery. Location: Township 54, Range 3 West Section 20 - Off Highway 61, Pike County, Missouri. He was married to Melissee WAGNER. Melissee WAGNER was born on 10 Jul 1852 in Ohio. She died on 19 Jan 1944 in Chester, Crawford Co., Arkansas. She was buried on 24 Jan 1944 in Crawford Co., Arkansas; McGinnis Cemetery. Sometimes called Burkhart Cemetery. "Quote from the book" The McGinnis cemetery is located on the Bert Cluck farm between Chester and the 88 community. It is named for the McGinnis family who owned the farm. Listings are: Wm. C. Atkinson, Co. I 48 Ky. Inf. Fannie L., dau of M. C. and S. D. Coryell, born 1878, died 1881. Three babies of Harold and Daisy Tester. Malisa T. North, Born July 10, 1882, died Jan. 24, 1944. She was also known as Malissa JR in 1910 census. She was living in Hannibal, Marion Co., Missouri. Her Obituary in the paper. MRS. NORTH DIES Word has been received here of the recent death of Mrs. Charles H North of Chester, Ark. Surviving are the following children, John W., of Quincy, Ill., Mrs John Steele, of Hannibal, George of Chester, Ark., and Joseph. Two sons Luther and Walter preceded her in death. Mrs. North is a former Hannibal resident. Charles H. NORTH and Melissee WAGNER had the following children: 3 i. John W. NORTH was living on 19 Jan 1944 in Quincy, Adams Co., Illinois. +4 ii. Hattie M. NORTH born on 29 Mar 1874 in Kansas. 5 iii.George NORTH was born in 1882 in Missouri. 6 iv. Joseph NORTH. 7 v. Luther NORTH was born in 1886 in Illinois. He died bfr 1944. 8 vi. Walter NORTH died bfr 1944. [email protected] LowAry http://www.lowary.org/

    07/09/1999 06:54:26
    1. SERAT or SERATT or .... (and lots of other names)
    2. Well, you get the idea. I've seen this name spelled many ways. Susan I/Susanah MILLER was an Old Settler Cherokee. Descendants of Tyree Searett 1 Tyree SERAT b: Abt. 1788 in Grainger, TN d: 1835 in Grainger, TN .. +Susan I. MILLER b: Abt. 1765 m: 1809 d: Aft. 1851 in Tahlequah, Oklahoma ?? ......... 2 John SEARTT b: 07 February 1809 in Georgia or Tenn. d: Abt. 1861 in Crawford County, Arkansas ............. +Elizabeth Delilah RIDENOUR m: 1828 in Pulaski, Giles Co., GA .................... 3 Nancy Elizabeth SERATT b: 20 October 1829 in Tennessee or Indiana d: 25 May 1918 in Enfairta, MacIntosh County, Oklahoma ........................ +Samuel Phillip LANE b: 25 April 1825 in Tennessee m: 29 January 1847 in Goshen Ridge, Putnam County, Missouri d: 04 January 1882 in Chester, Crawford County, Arkansas ............................... 4 Martha Ann LANE b: 24 February 1848 d: 10 March 1888 ............................... 4 Louiza J. LANE b: 04 February 1849 in Illinois d: 03 July 1881 in Armada, Crawford Co., Ark ................................... +Andrew Jackson NORDIN b: 04 January 1852 in Crawford County, Arkansas m: 22 January 1871 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 18 April 1936 in Monett, Barry Co., MO ........................................... 5 Francis Marion NORDIN b: 10 June 1873 in Armada, Crawford Co., Ark ............................................... +Ethna Itelyne HARRIS b: 1879 ........................................... 5 Nancy Emeline NORDIN b: 01 June 1876 in Armada, Crawford Co., Ark ........................................... 5 George Wesley NORDIN b: 23 September 1878 in Armada, Crawford Co., Ark ........................................... 5 Mary J NORDIN b: 1871 d: 08 April 1875 in Crawford Co., Ark ........................................... 5 William NORDIN b: 27 June 1881 in Armada, Crawford Co., Ark d: 03 August 1881 ............................... 4 Elizabeth F. LANE b: 1850 d: 1860 ............................... 4 Francis M. LANE b: 04 February 1852 in Crawford Co., Ark. ........................................... 5 Glen LANE ............................... 4 Delia Jane LANE b: 17 April 1854 d: 03 June 1890 ................................... +Moses Thompson LAMB b: 1855 m: 23 August 1877 in Crawford County, Arkansas ............................... 4 Mary Ann LANE b: 11 January 1855 d: 1947 ................................... +Henry RIDDENOUR b: 1850 ............................... *2nd Husband of Mary Ann LANE: ................................... +Ancle D. BRASSFIELD b: 1853 m: 08 April 1880 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 25 May 1916 ........................................... 5 Charles McLane BRASSFIELD b: 1884 d:1975 ............................................... +Rosela Canzadie JONES ............................... 4 Samuel Phillip LANE b: 11 June 1858 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 19 January 1928 in Keota, Haskell Co, OK ................................... +Annie BELDEN b: 1864 m: 14 March 1878 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 1884 ........................................... 5 William C LANE b: 1881 d: 21 December 1902 ........................................... 5 Walter LANE b: 29 February 1884 d: September 1884 ............................... *2nd Wife of Samuel Phillip LANE: ................................... +Mary F. MOORE b: 1859 m: 22 August 1884 in Crawford County, Arkansas ........................................... 5 Andrew Jackson LANE b: 18 June 1885 d: 1965 in Checotah, OK ............................................... +Vina HELTON b: 1904 in Redland, Laflore Co., Okla d: 27 July 1948 in E. State Hosp., Vinita, Craig Co., Okla ........................................... 5 Delilah Maybelle LANE b: 10 March 1887 in Alma, Crawford Co., AR d: 30 October 1930 in Morris, Okmulgee Co., OK ............................................... +Newton NAPIER b: 13 February 1882 in Crawford Co., Ark m: 06 November 1904 in Crawford Co., Ark. ........................................... 5 Frank Wesley LANE b: 03 March 1891 in Mt View, Stone Co., AR d: 1969 in Iola, Allen Co., KS ............................... 4 Joseph Samuel LANE b: 01 November 1860 d: 07 July 1895 ................................... +Melissa Tennessee RUSH b: 06 March 1858 in Winslow, Washington Co., Ark m: 11 September 1879 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 01 April 1950 ........................................... 5 Ida Mae LANE b: 24 July 1883 d: 1965 ............................................... +Curtis Columbus KENNEDY b: 31 August 1878 in Monett, Barry Co., MO m: 05 May 1900 in Wagoner, Ind. Terr. ........................................... 5 Jessie LANE b: 19 August 1887 d: 1909 ........................................... 5 Minnie Anglie LANE b: 28 August 1881 d: 1909 ............................................... +Unknown GAINES ........................................... 5 Samuel Franklin LANE b: 1892 d: 1987 ............................... 4 Nancy Elizabeth LANE b: 30 July 1864 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 26 May 1918 ................................... +David McCASLIN b: January 1860 in Crawford Co., Ark. ............................... *2nd Husband of Nancy Elizabeth LANE: ................................... +Richard BRASSFIELD b: 1857 m: 19 June 1881 in Crawford County, Arkansas ............................... *3rd Husband of Nancy Elizabeth LANE: ................................... +Alex RIDDENOUR b: 1864 m: 24 February 1887 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 1895 ............................... 4 James Buchanan LANE b: 07 December 1869 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 27 January 1950 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ................................... +Minerva Melvina McCASLIN b: 04 October 1860 in Arkansas or TN m: 19 December 1891 d: Abt. August 1956 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ........................................... 5 Mary Idana LANE b: Bef. 1895 in Yell County, Ark. d: November 1951 in Kansas City ............................................... +Charles Wilson FULTON b: 1880 in Moultire Co., IL m: 1908 d: 1952 in Kansas City ........................................... 5 Jenny Dean LANE b: 28 March 1895 in Yell County, Arkansas d: 20 September 1975 in Miami, Oklahoma ............................................... +Eugene Chesley FULTON b: 13 April 1882 in Moultrie Co., Illinois m: 12 February 1912 in Wagoner County, Oklahoma d: 08 December 1958 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ........................................... 5 Ivy Irene LANE b: Bef. 1900 in Salisaw, Indian Territory d: aged about 10 months ........................................... 5 Ona Dove LANE b: 30 June 1900 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 26 December 1989 in Branson, Missouri ............................................... +Forrest COOK m: 1920 ........................................... 5 Sarah Elizabeth LANE b: 1904 in Tupelo, Indian Territory d: 28 October 1974 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ............................................... +Arthur BROWN m: 03 December 1922 d: 12 May 1953 ........................................... *2nd Husband of Sarah Elizabeth LANE: ............................................... +Everett Beecher FOSTER b: 31 October 1908 m: 15 May 1957 d: 21 November 1976 in Wagoner, Okla ............................... 4 Missouri Mississippi LANE b: 21 June 1872 in Crawford County, Arkansas d: 05 November 1933 in Colgate, Coal Co., OK ................................... +Levi KING ............................... *2nd Husband of Missouri Mississippi LANE: ................................... +William H. BUNYARD b: 1870 in Crawford Co., Ark. m: 02 March 1890 d: 24 June 1891 ........................................... 5 Rosa May BUNYARD b: 01 January 1891 in Crawford Co., Ark. d: 18 January 1891 ........................................... 5 Ivy Louisa BUNYARD b: 31 January 1892 in Crawford Co., Ark. .................... 3 William SEARATT .................... 3 Polly SEARATT ........................ +Unknown POOR .................... 3 J. S. SEARATT .................... 3 George SEARATT b: 20 February 1828 d: Abt. 1880 ......... *2nd Wife of John SEARATT: ............. +Nancy Ann LANE b: 1823 m: 27 August 1845 in Adair County, MO d: 1868 .................... 3 Jackson William SEARATT b: 1842 .................... 3 William SEARATT b: 1844 .................... 3 Samuel SEARATT b: 1847 .................... 3 Mary Polly Ann SEARATT b: 1848 ........................ +Nelson POOR ............................... 4 Mary L. POOR b: 1872 d: 1899 ................................... +Unknown RUSH b: 1869 ........................................... 5 John RUSH b: 1892 ........................................... 5 Lucy RUSH b: 1893 ............................... 4 James M. POOR ............................... 4 Anna POOR ............................... 4 Joseph POOR ............................... 4 Ida POOR .................... 3 John SEARATT b: 1852 .................... 3 Melinda SEARATT b: 1853 .................... 3 Delilah SEARATT b: 1855 .................... 3 Martha Ann SEARATT b: 1856 ........................ +John RUSH .................... 3 Joseph Street SEARATT b: 1857 Susan This is the last post tonight, I promise.

    07/08/1999 07:31:09
    1. LEWIS and HOBAUGH/HOBOY
    2. Yet another line-- I know very little about the HOBAUGH/HOBOY line. I do not know Jane's parents, but I know that she had a brother named Benjamin b: abt 1813 and I think she probably had brothers named Philip and Andrew also. I have some more TEMPLEs in my database also 1 Henry LEWIS b: Abt. 1790 in Kentucky .. +Jane A HOBAUGH b: Abt. 1810 in Kentucky ......... 2 Margaret LEWIS b: Abt. 1832 ......... 2 Betty LEWIS b: Abt. 1834 ......... 2 Sarah Elizabeth LEWIS b: February 1837 in Missouri ............. +James McCASLIN b: 1832 in Indiana .................... 3 Newton S McCASLIN b: May 1856 in Arkansas ........................ +Mary E BLACKWELL b: November 1866 in Crawford Co., Ark m: 06 February 1881 in Crawford Co., Ark. .................... 3 Minerva Melvina McCASLIN b: 04 October 1860 in Arkansas or TN d: Abt. August 1956 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ........................ +Elic/Alec Alexander JOHNSON d: Abt. 1918 .................... *2nd Husband of Minerva Melvina McCASLIN: ........................ +James Buchanan LANE b: 07 December 1869 in Crawford County, Arkansas m: 19 December 1891 d: 27 January 1950 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ......... 2 Minerva LEWIS b: 1841 in Missouri ............. +Francis Marion TEMPLE b: 02 June 1830 in Williamson Co., TN m: 29 March 1863 in Fayetteville, Ark d: 01 March 1905 in Rudy, Ark .................... 3 Francis Marion TEMPLE b: 03 March 1867 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .................... 3 Charles Herbert TEMPLE b: 03 February 1870 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .................... 3 Sarah Eliza TEMPLE b: 19 September 1872 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .................... 3 Narcissa Irene TEMPLE b: 10 March 1875 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .................... 3 Iva Thomas TEMPLE b: 05 November 1878 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .................... 3 Edna TEMPLE b: 11 October 1881 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark ......... 2 Lucinda LEWIS b: April 1850 Susan

    07/08/1999 07:11:37
    1. McCASLIN, David and Rachel ???
    2. Another of my Crawford Co. lines 1 David McCASLIN b: 1805 in Kentucky d: Abt. 1860 in Cedar Township, Crawford Co., Ark .. +Rachel Unknown b: 1808 in Kentucky m: Abt. 1828 ......... 2 Newt McCASLIN ......... 2 James McCASLIN b: 1832 in Indiana ............. +Sarah Elizabeth LEWIS b: February 1837 in Missouri .................... 3 Newton S McCASLIN b: May 1856 in Arkansas ........................ +Mary E BLACKWELL b: November 1866 in Crawford Co., Ark m: 06 February 1881 in Crawford Co., Ark. .................... 3 Minerva Melvina McCASLIN b: 04 October 1860 in Arkansas or TN d: Abt. August 1956 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ........................ +Elic/Alec Alexander JOHNSON d: not known .................... *2nd Husband of Minerva Melvina McCASLIN: ........................ +James Buchanan LANE b: 07 December 1869 in Crawford County, Arkansas m: 19 December 1891 d: 27 January 1950 in Wagoner, Oklahoma ......... 2 John McCASLIN b: 1834 in Indiana d: Aft. 1860 in Crawford Co., Ark ............. +Mary Unknown m: Abt. 1854 in Crawford Co., Ark. ......... 2 Mary A McCASLIN b: 1836 ......... 2 Winny McCASLIN b: 1838 in Arkansas ......... 2 Amanda McCASLIN b: 1839 in Arkansas ......... 2 Andrew McCASLIN b: 1844 in Arkansas ......... 2 George Washington McCASLIN b: 1847 in Crawford Co., Ark d: Aft. 1919 in Crawford Co., Ark ............. +Frances Elizabeth FORD b: 1840 in Tenn m: 13 March 1867 in Crawford Co., Ark. ......... *2nd Wife of George Washington McCASLIN: ............. +Dyca May WILLBANKS b: 1883 in Crawford Co., Ark m: 01 September 1919 ......... 2 William McCASLIN b: 1847

    07/08/1999 07:02:39