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    1. [ARDREW] new Arkansas roll call mailing list
    2. Melissa Jones
    3. >From Kathleen Burnett: I have started a new mailing list called AR-ROLLCALL. It is a mailing list for anyone who just wants to post surnames and dates in hopes of connecting with others researching the same surnames in Arkansas. To subscribe to this list - have your members send the word subscribe to [email protected] or [email protected] for the digest form. When they get their confirmation, they can then send their query to [email protected] I look forward to helping this list grow and become another tool for those researching in Arkansas. Kathleen Burnett List Mom

    11/29/2000 12:11:47
    1. Re: [ARDREW] HARRIS
    2. Rebecca Thank you for the information. I have gotten what you had in the McCarty files from the archieves. I will check in the Ozment files when I can get back to Monticello. Thanks again for the information. Tanya

    11/29/2000 10:36:56
    1. [ARDREW] News Briefs
    2. jann woodard
    3. Ark. Gazette 1904: Tillar, Nov. 18 - Robert Irving, a prominent oil mill man of Lake Providence, La., and Miss Grace Carroll were married here yesterday at noon. The bride is a member of one of the most prominent families in the state, being a granddaughter of Judge D. W. Carroll of Little Rock. The groom is well connected at Morrilton and is a successful business man. The couple left for their future home at Lake Providence. The attendants at the wedding were: J. A. Dougherty, Miss Mamie Irving, sister of the groom, and little Misses Josephine McNally and May Bell. A number of relatives of the contracting couple from Little Rock, Morrilton and Pine Bluff were present at the wedding. Monticello, Nov. 7 - Judge Robert C. Knox and Mrs. Belle Penniston, both of this city, surprised their many friends here by a quiet wedding Sunday morning, the ceremony being performed by Rev. E. P. Kennedy. The bride is one of the most efficient teachers in the Monticello public schools, while the groom is one of the most honored and highly respected citizens of Monticello. Monticello, Nov. 7 - Jos. Brown, a prominent young man of this city, died at his home Saturday night, after a lingering illness of many weeks. He leaves a widow and a host of friends to mourn him. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/28/2000 06:29:26
    1. Re: [ARDREW] HARRIS
    2. Rebecca
    3. Tanya, Geneva Josephine was b 5 Sep 1852 and d 12 Dec 1918. She was the dau of James G. "Jimmy" Ozment and Rachel Caroline Ozment who were first cousins. Dr. Harris and Josephine were m 13 Apr 1879. She is bu in Ozment Valley Cemetery, but there is no listing for Dr. Harris. All of my Ozment files are at the Drew archives; you may find more on him there. Rebecca Dr. John Harris who married Genveva Josephine Ozment. I don't have his date of date of death or where he is buried. Their children are Francis Bell Harris, Sarah Margaret (Sally) Harris, John Anderson Harris, William Pierce Harris

    11/28/2000 09:22:03
    1. Re: [ARDREW] Ima White
    2. Ima White
    3. Jann, Let me know how I can help you or you can help me <G> Ima -----Original Message----- From: jann woodard <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, November 27, 2000 7:33 PM Subject: [ARDREW] Ima White >Would you please contact me. > >Jann > > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. >http://shopping.yahoo.com/ >

    11/27/2000 07:25:40
    1. [ARDREW] HARRIS
    2. Looking for HARRIS Dr. John Harris who married Genveva Josephine Ozment. I don't have his date of date of death or where he is buried. Their children are Francis Bell Harris, Sarah Margaret (Sally) Harris, John Anderson Harris, William Pierce Harris. I have some information on the children but not much. If any has the information please contact me. Thank you so much in Advance. Tanya

    11/27/2000 07:23:50
    1. Re: [ARDREW] News Briefs
    2. Karen Hayes
    3. jann woodard wrote: > Ark. Gazette 1904: > > Monticello, Nov. 2 - Mrs. Julia Downey died at the > home of her grandson, W. W. Roberts, in this city, > alst night about 8 o'clock. Mrs. Downey had reached > the advanced age of 86 years, and leaves a large > number of children, grandchildren and great > grandchildren to survive her. She was a sister of > Rev. H. R. Withers, a prominent Methodist divine, and > was a noble Christian. (Was Capt. Bob Withers this > lady's brother??) > Julia Anna Withers Downey was my gggrandmother and she died on Oct 2, 1904. She was the wife of John Cook Downey Sr and is buried in Prairie Chapel Cemetery. She and steamboat Capt. Robert James Withers were two of the twelve children of John C. Withers and Mary Bowen Withers. Karen Hayes [email protected]

    11/27/2000 06:52:50
    1. [ARDREW] Ima White
    2. jann woodard
    3. Would you please contact me. Jann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/27/2000 06:32:16
    1. [ARDREW] more News Briefs
    2. jann woodard
    3. Aug. 18, 1904: Pink Burks, an old citizen of Barkada, died last week. The brick work on the new wing of the Monticello cotton mills will soon be completed. The capacity of the mill has been increased by the addition of 2,500 spindles and 150 looms, and an electric light equipment will also soon be installed. Aug. 4, Collins - About midnight last night an unknown man entered the house of John Huffman, about half a mile from the station, and, in the absence of Mr. Huffman, attacked his wife. The woman's screams attracted the attention of her husband, who was a short distance from the house. Huffman reached the house just in time to see the man disappear in another direction. Mrs. Huffman was severely choked and frightened. A large crowd of men is searching for the assailant of Mrs. Huffman, and if he is captured it is thought there will be immediate danger of mob violence. The man was traced to Collins, and he disappeared here. Bloodhounds have been sent for and the search will be continued. Sep 6, Monticello - Mrs. Harriet A. Womack died at the home of her son, J. M. Waddell, in this city. Her death was quite sudden, being due to paralysis. Deceased was about 70 years of age, and was a resident of Morrell, Ashley county, where she had lived for almost half a century. Her remains were carried to Morrell for interment, services being conducted here by Dr. Thompson, rector of the Episcopal church. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/27/2000 12:52:53
    1. Re: [ARDREW] News Briefs
    2. Rebecca
    3. >Monticello, Nov. 2 - Mrs. Julia Downey died at the >home of her grandson, W. W. Roberts, in this city, >alst night about 8 o'clock. Mrs. Downey had reached >the advanced age of 86 years, and leaves a large >number of children, grandchildren and great >grandchildren to survive her. She was a sister of >Rev. H. R. Withers, a prominent Methodist divine, and >was a noble Christian. (Was Capt. Bob Withers this >lady's brother??) Yes, they were the ch of Mary (Bowen) and Rev. John Withers. See p. 327,324 Old Times. Rebecca > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. >http://shopping.yahoo.com/ >

    11/27/2000 12:43:58
    1. [ARDREW] News Briefs
    2. jann woodard
    3. Ark. Gazette 1904: Monticello, Sept. 8 - Mrs. Elizabeth Myhand died near Monticello, September 4. She was 84 years old. Monticello, Oct. 9 - Mrs. Sallie Rice, widow of Capt. W. C. Rice, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Will Koonce, in Wilmar October 3. Monticello, Nov. 2 - Mrs. Julia Downey died at the home of her grandson, W. W. Roberts, in this city, alst night about 8 o'clock. Mrs. Downey had reached the advanced age of 86 years, and leaves a large number of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren to survive her. She was a sister of Rev. H. R. Withers, a prominent Methodist divine, and was a noble Christian. (Was Capt. Bob Withers this lady's brother??) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/27/2000 12:27:03
    1. [ARDREW] C. C. Binns
    2. jann woodard
    3. C. C. Binns, 75, died Monday after a week's illness at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. H. Higgason in Warren. He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Binns, born January 7, 1863 at Lacy, Drew County. He was a member of the Baptist Church. Three sisters and three brothers survive him. They are Mrs. Evan Hunter of Star City, Mrs. B. H. Jones of Monticello, Mrs. W. H. Higgason of Warren, Willie Binns of Fountain Hill, Henry Binns of Crossett and John Binns of Monticello. Dr. Bruce C. Boney conducted the funeral services at one o'clock Tuesday afternoon at Beulah. Burial was in Drew County. Warren Eagle Democrat Jan. 6, 1938 Date of Death: Jan. 3, 1938 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/26/2000 08:07:55
    1. Re: [ARDREW] Newspaper artical
    2. Linda Hill
    3. I have found a news paper artical that I was wondering if any of you on the list know there this is? This city was thrown into a turmoil at 4 o"clock from news coming over the telephone that there had been a terrible explosion on JAMES DODSON"S farm at Steubenville, caused by the gas and oil igniting from the boiler at JONES, BYRNES, & WILCOX"S well No. 5 PAYNE"S family were notified at bradford and immediately started for Monticello arriving here last night a few hours after their loved one had breathed his last. Thanks Rocky [email protected]

    11/26/2000 05:09:17
    1. Re: [ARDREW] Carmical/Sullivan
    2. Jann Woodard
    3. On Feb. 4, 1916, Mr. Robert Arthur Carmackel (sic), aged 33 years and Mr. James Sanders, 20 years, who were in the employ of Mr. M. Sanders, who is operating a little saw mill near Hermitage, were killed instantly. They were night watching and firing kilns of lumber, when a stack of green lumber gave way catching both men under it. We conducted the burial services of Mr. Carmackel at the Holly Springs cemetery near the town of Hermitage. Mr. Carmackel leaves a wife and four little children in very dependent circumstances. Many people attended the burial and shared in the sorrow that the widowed wife and her children are undergoing. May God bless these bereaved ones. The body of Mr. Sanders was taken to Warren on the early train where his parents live. He was a nephew of the operator of the mill. We extend our love and sympathy to those bereaved and pray God's blessings on them. By: J. C. Williams Arkansas Methodist Newspaper March 2, 1916 page 15 col 1 On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 10:31:27 TamLSull wrote: >Yes, he was was married to Augusta Sullivan. I actually have him named >Arthur. >He died in an accident at a lumber yard. I believe a stack of lumber fell on >him, but that's me trying to remember! > > Tammy Sullivan > > Join 18 million Eudora users by signing up for a free Eudora Web-Mail account at http://www.eudoramail.com

    11/26/2000 09:15:04
    1. Re: [ARDREW] Carmical/Sullivan
    2. Yes, he was was married to Augusta Sullivan. I actually have him named Arthur. He died in an accident at a lumber yard. I believe a stack of lumber fell on him, but that's me trying to remember! Tammy Sullivan

    11/26/2000 03:31:27
    1. [ARDREW] Carmical/Sullivan
    2. jann woodard
    3. We were discussing these families a few weeks back. Was it Robert Arthur Carmical who was married to Augusta Sullivan?? Does anyone know when he died?? If it was in 1916 then I have an account of his death in Bradley County. Jann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/

    11/25/2000 06:46:01
    1. [ARDREW] Johnsons- 1860's-1870's
    2. Sherrie Stout
    3. Posted on: Drew Co. Ar Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Drew/100 Surname: Johnson ------------------------- Would like information on J.W. Johnson, who is listed in the 1860 Census living in the community of Mill Creek in Drew Co. Would like to know who lived in the household, ages, birthplaces, etc.? I'm researching for Jonathan W. (b. 1819-S.C.) and Sarah Alice(b. 1831-Tenn) Johnson. They moved around due to children being born in Illinois and Arkansas, but birthplaces are unknown. They moved to East Texas in 1876. I don't know if J.W. is Jonathan. Your time and information would be appreciated. Sherrie Stout

    11/24/2000 09:44:24
    1. [ARDREW] Fw: [GEORGIA] John Milner - Bethany Caselbury
    2. W. David Daugherty
    3. Somebody has some Castleberry's in their line on ARDREW, correct? dave ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Milner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, November 19, 2000 9:27 PM Subject: [GEORGIA] John Milner - Bethany Caselbury > Looking for any information on John H. Milner that married Bethany > Caselbury in Henry County, GA 12-26-1847. I got this from Those > Southern Milners book, page 102. The spelling for Caselbury could be > Casselberry or Castleberry. Any information would be appreciated. > > Mark Milner > Hurst, TX > > > ==== GEORGIA Mailing List ==== > > >

    11/23/2000 10:34:02
    1. [ARDREW] Turnage/Wilson
    2. RuthAnn MArshall
    3. Posted on: Drew Co. Ar Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Drew/99 Surname: Turnage, Wilson ------------------------- All I have on Robert Henry C. Turnage is the name of his wife Elizabeth "Lizzie" Marshall nee' Emmerson. Lizzie's 1st husband was HK Marshall. I have a copy of Robert and Lizzie's marriage license if you want me to e-mail it to you. I am trying desparately to find out who their children were. E-mail me if you want the license :-) RuthAnn

    11/22/2000 08:02:14
    1. [ARDREW] Turnage/Wilson
    2. Jamie Peacock
    3. Posted on: Drew Co. Ar Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Drew/98 Surname: Turnage, Wilson ------------------------- I do not have any names of the children of Matilda Wilson Turnage of Drew County. I am working on the Wilson Family and if I find any other children ( or people working on this line) I will contact you. I would like the date data on the son Robert Henry C Turnage ,son of Matilda. Do you have that information? Jamie

    11/21/2000 08:25:22