This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01BE0006.F2DC9A20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-MIME-Autoconverted: from 8bit to quoted-printable by venus.seark.net id LAA17381 [you will not be able to read the attachment, but it is the same as this] Rebecca DeArmond In a message dated 10/24/98 8:11:58 PM Central Daylight Time, EleanorCol writes: > Subj: Tidbit on James H. OZMENT, Jr. > Date: 10/24/98 8:11:58 PM Central Daylight Time > From: EleanorCol > To: Genny1, LonRMartin, Brobpat, VHULL > To: bchristall@apex2000.net, grovera@bcl.net > To: mozment@pop.erols.com, rmmcw@effingham.net > > I just found this using a search engine. I have only copied parts tha= t are > pertinent. This is about James H. OZMENT who apparently did go to Uni= on Co, > AR (turned into Bradley Co) by 1830. > > Eleanor > > << > (This short history of Bradley County, Arkansas is taken from an artic= le > written by Judge David A. Bradham in 1951 which was published in a book > titled "Bradley County Family Histories" by The Eagle Democrat, mid-winter > 1992-93.) > > From the earliest date, the pioneers of Arkansas, as well as all American > pioneers, looked largely to the forests and fields for their sustenance and > livelihood. By land surveys made of Bradley County lands during the period > 1826 to 1830 are shown "fields" on the plats made at that time and by these " > fields" the name of the owner or possessor is shown. > > In addition to the names already mentioned, the following names are shown on > these early land plats; C. Lee, Franklin T. O=92Neel (O=92Neal), C. Lay= ed, Mrs. > Franklin, Jack Pennington, Ozment, Turral, Rutlidge, James Jarratt Wheeler, > Harris, Williams, and Purdy. > > The roster of the first of the county officials of Bradley County, 1840-42, > are given as County Judge, Daniel Frazer who served two terms; Clerk of the > court, Simeon Chisholm who served two terms; Sheriff, James Bradley, wh= o > served one term, being succeeded by J. H. D. Scobey in 1842; Treasurer, H. > Marks, who served two terms; Coroner, James Ozment, who served one term and > was succeeded by D. McLaughlin; and Surveyor, J. T. Cabeen, who served one > term and was succeeded by E. Howard. ---------- ------=_NextPart_000_01BE0006.F2DC9A20 Content-Type: message/rfc822 From: EleanorCol@aol.com Return-path: <EleanorCol@aol.com> To: Genny1@aol.com, LonRMartin@aol.com, Brobpat@aol.com, VHULL@aol.com, bchristall@apex2000.net, grovera@bcl.net, mozment@pop.erols.com, rmmcw@effingham.net Subject: Tidbit on James H. OZMENT, Jr. Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 21:11:58 EDT Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just found this using a search engine. I have only copied parts that ar= e pertinent. This is about James H. OZMENT who apparently did go to Union = Co, AR (turned into Bradley Co) by 1830. Eleanor << (This short history of Bradley County, Arkansas is taken from an article written by Judge David A. Bradham in 1951 which was published in a book ti= tled "Bradley County Family Histories" by The Eagle Democrat, mid-winter 1992-9= 3.) >From the earliest date, the pioneers of Arkansas, as well as all American pioneers, looked largely to the forests and fields for their sustenance an= d livelihood. By land surveys made of Bradley County lands during the period 1826 to 1830 are shown "fields" on the plats made at that time and by thes= e "fields" the name of the owner or possessor is shown. In addition to the names already mentioned, the following names are shown = on these early land plats; C. Lee, Franklin T. O=92Neel (O=92Neal), C. Layed,= Mrs. Franklin, Jack Pennington, Ozment, Turral, Rutlidge, James Jarratt Wheeler= , Harris, Williams, and Purdy. The roster of the first of the county officials of Bradley County, 1840-42= , are given as County Judge, Daniel Frazer who served two terms; Clerk of th= e court, Simeon Chisholm who served two terms; Sheriff, James Bradley, who served one term, being succeeded by J. H. D. Scobey in 1842; Treasurer, H. Marks, who served two terms; Coroner, James Ozment, who served one term an= d was succeeded by D. McLaughlin; and Surveyor, J. T. Cabeen, who served one term and was succeeded by E. Howard. ------=_NextPart_000_01BE0006.F2DC9A20--