Descendants of Edwin Pugh Generation No. 1 1. EDWIN1 PUGH was born Abt. 1816 in NC. He married NANCY BROWN. She was born Abt. 1824 in NC. More About EDWIN PUGH: Cemetery: Jan 06, 2003, My book of the census Census: 1880, Drytown, Izard County, AR # 277/284 Occupation: Blacksmith More About NANCY BROWN: Cemetery: Jan 06, 2003, My book of the census Census: 1880, Drytown, Izard County, AR # 277/284 Children of EDWIN PUGH and NANCY BROWN are: i. POLLY2 PUGH, b. Abt. 1846, TN. ii. ISOM PUGH, b. Abt. 1849, TN. iii. SALLY ANN (PEUGH) PUGH, b. Apr 08, 1851, TN; d. Apr 03, 1925, Darwin, OK; m. JOHN WESLEY SIPES, Jan 14, 1872, Anderson, Izard Co., AR; b. Jan 07, 1850, Hancock Co., IL; d. Aug 19, 1932, Darwin, Pushmatha Co., OK. More About SALLY ANN (PEUGH) PUGH: Census: 1880, Lafferty Twp., Izard Co., AR More About JOHN WESLEY SIPES: Burial: Darwin, Pushmatha Co., OK Cemetery: Darwin Cemetery Census: 1880, Lafferty Creek, Izard Co., AR iv. LYDIA PUGH, b. Abt. 1855, AR. v. JOHN (PEUGH) PUGH, b. 1860, AR. More About JOHN (PEUGH) PUGH: Census: 1880, Lafferty Twp., Izard Co., AR vi. MICHAEL PUGH, b. May 12, 1860, Izard Co., AR; m. LUCY AMANDA KATHERINE BARKSDALE, Abt. 1886; b. Aug 16, 1866, AR; d. May 20, 1949. More About MICHAEL PUGH: Cemetery: Jan 06, 2003, My book of the census Census: 1900, Drytown, Izard County, AR More About LUCY AMANDA KATHERINE BARKSDALE: Burial: 1949, McLean, TX Cemetery: Jan 05, 2003, Bits of bark - pg., 16, March1984 Census: 1900, Drytown, Izard County, AR vii. LEVI T PUGH, b. Abt. 1864, AR. More About LEVI T PUGH: Cemetery: Jan 06, 2003, My book of the census Census: 1880, Drytown, Izard County, AR # 277/284 This may not be anything you are looking for but this is in my husbands family. Ionia Sipe, Tucson, Az
John & Sherry, I have two cousins who have ancestors who lived at Many Islands; they now live in Mammoth Spgs but unfortunately, their only communication is via snail mail. If you'll provide me with your mailing address, I'll be more than glad to forward it to them in case they can provide you any information on what you need. If you want to do this, send me your address at my private email address, wyattearp@satx.rr.com. Larry Wyatt----- Original Message ----- From: "John/Sherry Quade" <johnsherryq@qwest.net> To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 10:31 PM Subject: [ARFULTON] Many Islands > I'm curious if anyone can tell me a little about the area of Many Islands. I'm told that my great great grandfather, William Wright owned a place there. I know he had a general store, but don't know if that was where it was located. I know from looking on the internet that today that is a camping recreation area. I just wondered what it was like around the turn of the last century. Was it a community, or like today a campground? > > Sherry Quade > > > ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== > If you wish to unsubscribe from the Fulton Co., AR list, send only the word > UNUSBSCRIBE to ARFULTON-l-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest List > to ARFULTON-d-request@rootsweb.com > Arkansas Cemeteries Volunteer Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~arcemete/arcem.htm > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Dear List Friends, Would anyone have any knowledge of the John and Mary Pugh family in the area of Baxter, Izard, Sharp, Fulton, and Marion counties? I only have two pieces of information about them. One is the 1850 Fulton County census and the other is the fact that William Pugh, a son I believe, married Elizabeth D. Hutcheson, daughter of Richard C. and Nancy Isabella Wolf Hutcheson. I believe the marriage took place around 1841 and there were five children born before William must have died by the time the 1850 census was taken. Elizabeth Hutcheson Pugh and her children are shown in the John and Mary Pugh household for that 1850 census taken in Fulton County. I have no knowledge of Cynthia Jane Pugh or Joseph Pugh or the mother and father after the 1850 date. Elizabeth Hutcheson Pugh is later in life shown living in the household of her father Richard Hutcheson. I believe that William, Joseph, and Cynthia Jane Pugh were born in Indiana or some state other than AR. The father John Pugh was shown to be born in SC. Elizabeth Hutcherson Pugh, widow of William Pugh, raised her children in the four county area and the daughters Amy, Margaret, Jane, and Nancy can be somewhat traced. Margaret Pugh married James Madison Cinkenbeard. Nancy Eveline Pugh married William Thomas Evans. I have nothing on the daughter Jane Pugh and the son William H. Pugh, born in 1849, cannot be traced by me, as of yet. Elizabeth is found living with a daughter, Mrs. Archibald (Amy) Anderson, in Marion County when she was 75. If anyone can help me trace these people I would greatly appreciate it. Respectyfully, Dorothy Boynton
I can't give you a definitive answer but do know that my grandfather and his family camped there beginning around 1910 to 1930. I'm not aware of an actual community there but just know that it was very popular for camping at that time. Catherine John/Sherry Quade wrote: > I'm curious if anyone can tell me a little about the area of Many Islands. I just wondered what it was like around the turn of the last century. Was it a community, or like today a campground? > > Sherry Quade
I'm curious if anyone can tell me a little about the area of Many Islands. I'm told that my great great grandfather, William Wright owned a place there. I know he had a general store, but don't know if that was where it was located. I know from looking on the internet that today that is a camping recreation area. I just wondered what it was like around the turn of the last century. Was it a community, or like today a campground? Sherry Quade
What a "tangled mess we weave"!!!! Looks like Missouri's husband was F. W. Gibson, not George?????George that married Annie Lawyer was born in 1844, and the other Annie Gibson was born in 1856...Looks like we have two Annie Gibson's! Gotta think about this one! Volamae
Hello Pilot Knob is a little NW of Knob Creek. It is a peak about 1123 feet above sea level in that area. I belive this is were the old Pilot Knob post office was..... (From Melbourne, AR To Knob Creek, AR) Directions Distance 1: Start out going East on AR-69/AR-9 towards MILL CRK by turning left. 0.07 miles (0.11 Km) 2: Turn LEFT onto AR-9. 0.69 miles (1.11 Km) 3: Turn LEFT onto KNOB CREEK RD. 2.86 miles (4.60 Km) 4: KNOB CREEK RD becomes C0 RD 15. 1.77 miles (2.85 Km) 5: C0 RD 15 becomes CR-15. 0.04 miles (0.06 Km) 6: CR-15 becomes CR-15/KNOB CREEK RD. 0.03 miles (0.05 Km) 7: CR-15/KNOB CREEK RD becomes CR-113. 0.21 miles (0.34 Km) Total Distance: 5.66 miles Estimated Time: 21 minutes 36 seconds
> I do believe the Red Barn Post Office was SW of Salem AR in Fulton Co. I remember when an old barn about 6 miles out on Hwy 395 SW of Salem had the words "Red Barn" written on the front of it. My husband said some of the old works from the po was still in the barn. I will call the lady who lives there and check it out. > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [ARFULTON] Billy Goat Hill > Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2004 16:05:03 -0600 > From: "Wilma King" <wking@pokynet.com> > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Seems I couldn't do any good searching this site. I would like to see > location of Red Barn and Pilot Hill Post Offices in Fulton County, > Arkansas. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <TLangAdams@aol.com> > To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 10:55 AM > Subject: [ARFULTON] Billy Goat Hill > > > Billy Goat Hill is on the "Arkansas Atlas & Gazetter" map. > > This is one of the few colletion of Arkansas maps that I have found > > locations of old post offices of long ago... > > With only two years under my belt in the search of my "gene pool" of home > > folks... this has been very helpful. > > > > www.delorme.com > > > > > > T. F. Langley > > Arkansas > > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > > > > > > Langley Upton Vaughan Waters Collins > > Parker Parrish Talley Carter Adams > >
Thanks for the help.... I will do that.... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Field Creek Cemetary near Mammoth Springs, AR My brother & I were looking around in Fulton County cemetaries back in November and we found Corple Wm. G Warner - CO. F - 7 ILL Cav. Darlene G Pearl Warner E M & D G Warner born April 15, 1896 died Sept 21, 1911 We are interested in finding out if anyone knows who these people might be related to. My grandfather was William Samuel Warner was born 1876 in Willow Springs, MO We can only trace back to his father Lewis/Louis Warner any help would be greatly appreciated Mari Lewis --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" Sweepstakes
Thanks....and Thanks again to T.F. Langley....for all the work looking up the whereabouts of my George and Annie Gibson...When I started this "rabbit chase" only a few weeks ago, my cousin in W. Memphis only knew the name "Annie Gibson" -didn't even know how she was related! Without the benefit of a computor and RootsWeb she had to rely on "cousins" connected...Thanks to every E-mail I received-and I'll try to help anyone on this end....Now to put the puzzle together! Thanks again! Volamae in Florida
Vola This may be more than you wanted... or you already have... « Global Search Results Name Age in 1930 Estimated Birth Year Birthplace Relation to head-of-house Race Home in 1930 (City,County,State) (A) Year: 1930; Census Place: New Hope, Izard, Arkansas; Roll: T626_73; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 20; Image: 1088. Both Jacob and Ada have been married before: Jacob Moore 70 Fla 1st marriage was at age 24 Ada 34 Ark 1st marriage was at age 16 Ethel Gibson 15 1914 Stepdaughter White New Hope, Izard, AR David Gibson 13 1916 Stepson New Hope, Izard, AR Rachael Gibson 12 1917 Stepdaughter New Hope, Izard, AR May Gibson 10 1919 Stepdaughter New Hope, Izard, AR ** 1880 Border at this time: Name: Jacob MOORE Age: 21 Estimated birth year: <1859> Birthplace: Florida Occupation: Farm Laborer Relation: Other Home in 1880: La Crosse, Izard, Arkansas Marital status: Single Race: White Gender: Male Head of household: Dorinda MASON Father's birthplace: FL Mother's birthplace: SC ** (B) Year: 1930; Census Place: New Hope, Izard, Arkansas; Roll: T626_73; Page: 5B; Enumeration District: 20; Image: 1096. Annie Gibson 72 1857 Tennessee Head White New Hope, Izard, AR Married at age 22 and Widow at this time....... Living with her are her two niece, Cora Ramsey age 37 Widow Gertrude Ramsey age 11 both born in Ark (C) Year: 1930; Census Place: New Hope, Izard, Arkansas; Roll: T626_73; Page: 9B; numeration District: 20; Image: 1104. Thomas Gibson 50 1879 Arkansas Head White New Hope, Izard, AR Bertie Gibson 44 1885 Wife New Hope, Izard, AR Bessie Gibson 22 1907 Daughter New Hope, Izard, AR Ralph Gibson 6 1923 Son New Hope, Izard, AR
Vola It is cold and drizzling in Pulaski, County Arkansas - Saturday I went to the LR Library and could not find a cemetery book for Izard county... I took the following census and came up with the two deaths... No birth date was given... Hope this will help.... George W. Gibson 75 KY GA TN <1920 Izard County, New Hope> **Alma B. 62 TN KY Thomas 40 Ark KY GA Winnie 15 Ark Ark Ark Bessie M. 11 Ark Ark Ark Annie B. Gibson Izard 01 30 1936 George W. Gibson Izard 04 01 1929 **Note: The written interpretation of A n n i e B. was Alma B. <1920> ?? in a hard bound book. I looked at the film and the hard bound. I think the spelling is Annie B. More to follow T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
I have a book on Izard Co., AR., cemeteries, this is what I found. G.W. Gibson, Husband of Missouri E. (Turner) ( Gibson), Born; Oct 4, 1884, Died: Apr 1 1929, Oxford Cemetery. township 18 North, Range 9 West, Section 11. If you need more look-ups e-mail me at imsipe@msn.com<mailto:imsipe@msn.com> Would be glad to look up Ionia Sipe, Tucson, Az
Seems I couldn't do any good searching this site. I would like to see location of Red Barn and Pilot Hill Post Offices in Fulton County, Arkansas. ----- Original Message ----- From: <TLangAdams@aol.com> To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 10:55 AM Subject: [ARFULTON] Billy Goat Hill > Billy Goat Hill is on the "Arkansas Atlas & Gazetter" map. > This is one of the few colletion of Arkansas maps that I have found > locations of old post offices of long ago... > With only two years under my belt in the search of my "gene pool" of home > folks... this has been very helpful. > > www.delorme.com > > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > > Langley Upton Vaughan Waters Collins > Parker Parrish Talley Carter Adams > > > ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
I thought I would share this.... Max Evans wrote: > I do not know the age limits for marriage in Arkansas but all during my > growing up years, many couples from my hometown of Thayer were married in > Salem, Ark. the next county seat in Fulton, County. The reason was that > there was no waiting period in Arkansas from the time of license until the > marriage ceremony. Many Howell countians also took advantage of the rules by > going south into Salem and Mt. Home to get married. The rules changed in > Arkansas and then it was no longer a popular thing to do, must have been > around the late forties or early fifties. Many couples in the Ozarks then > went to Hernando, Mississippi for quickie marriages, which did not have the > waiting or blood test rules up into the 1970s. Now, it is on to Las Vegas. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "The Marx Family" <rmarx2@wi.rr.com> > To: <MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:10 PM > Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Query from another list - needs help Hello Can any one give me a idea of the early 1900 age for marriage in Fulton County...?? Men? Women?? I have found a lot of my gene pool coming out of Howell County, Missouri and getting married. So many... that I am wondering what was going on in the Viola, Arkansas area and the Howell, county Missouri area... from about 1860 to around the 1930's Puzzled ********************************************************** Catherine, thank you very much for following up on my question. T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Regarding the George W. Gibson death date below -- in the Oxford Cemetery, Izard Co. is a F. W. Gibson (hus of Missouri E. (Turner) Gibson) 4 Oct 1884 - 1 Apr 1929. There is also an Annie Lee Gibson born 26 Feb. 1896 with no death date. Also Oxford Cemetery. If the George W. below, age 75 in 1920 census - that would mean he was born ca 1845 - possibly not the same G. W. Gibson??? ----- Original Message ----- From: <TLangAdams@aol.com> To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 2:06 PM Subject: [ARFULTON] George W. Gibson 75 1920 Izard > Vola > > It is cold and drizzling in Pulaski, County Arkansas - Saturday > > I went to the LR Library and could not find a cemetery book for > Izard county... > > I took the following census and came up with the two deaths... No birth date > was given... Hope this will help.... > > George W. Gibson 75 KY GA TN <1920 Izard County, New Hope> > **Alma B. 62 TN KY > Thomas 40 Ark KY GA > Winnie 15 Ark Ark Ark > Bessie M. 11 Ark Ark Ark > > Annie B. Gibson Izard 01 30 1936 > George W. Gibson Izard 04 01 1929 > > > **Note: The written interpretation of A n n i e B. was Alma B. <1920> ?? > in a hard bound book. I looked at the film and the hard bound. I think > the spelling is Annie B. > > More to follow > > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > ==== ARFULTON Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, political > announcements, current events, items for sale, personal messages, flames, > etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be grounds for removal. > Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Hi Melissa You can find our tree at http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=pabst2 If you would care to take a look. We would like to share what ever you would like. I don't know who his mom and dad were for sure but if I had to make a bet. I would say it was John age 70 and Rebecca age 58 living next to him in the 1860 census , Tennessee, Weakley County, Black Oak Post Office dated August 1860. Maybe some one on the list can tell us for sure. You may want to talk to Peggy Truesdell at marrdye@msn.com. I think she was after the Rigeways at one time. But in answer to your ? see below Hope this helps Happy Hunt-in JIM and Judy ( Shuck ) Montgomery JIM M. Descendants of Willam Alexander Ridgway 1 Willam Alexander RIDGWAY Born: 1825 in Weakley County, TN - 1917 Baxter County, AR Died: 1917 in Baxter county, Arkansas . +Ann Martha MORRIS Born: October 20, 1828 in Henry County, Tennessee Died: May 30, 1883 in Horseshoe bend, Izard County, Arkansas Burial: Humphries Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas Father: Lemuel MORRIS Mother: Martha " Patsy " ESTES Melissa Pedrick wrote: > Do you know anything about William Alexander Ridgway? Where he was > from? His parents? > >
Billy Goat Hill is on the "Arkansas Atlas & Gazetter" map. This is one of the few colletion of Arkansas maps that I have found locations of old post offices of long ago... With only two years under my belt in the search of my "gene pool" of home folks... this has been very helpful. www.delorme.com T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com* Langley Upton Vaughan Waters Collins Parker Parrish Talley Carter Adams
Retailers think they have problems keeping up with purchases today with a computer....:) TO ALL DEALERS AND PURCHASERS OF FOOD IN CRAWFORD COUNTY, ARKANSAS For your information and conduct, and until further notice, the following rules and orders are hereby made and established by the United States Food Administration for Crawford County, Arkansas, which rules and orders must be rigidly observed and obeyed. A violation of these rules will be punished as the law directs. QUANTITIES OF PURCHASE SUGAR- each purchase by persons residing in towns or cities not to exceed five pounds. By persons residing in the country, not to exceed ten pounds. FLOUR-each purchase by persons residing in towns or cities not to exceed 24 pounds. Purchaser who resides in country, 50 pounds. With each purchase of flour by persons residing in town or city, there must be purchased or sold an equal amount in weight of one of the following substitutes: Buckwheat, Rice Flour, Oatmeal, Corn Meal, Grits, Peanut Flour, Rice, Corn Flour, Bran Flour, Shorts, Bean Flour, Corn Starch, Hominy, Potato Flour. Irish Potatoes may be sold in proportion of four lbs. Of potatoes to one pound of flour. A person who resides in the country and who certifies to the seller that he has on hand any of the above substitutes, and that he and his family are using this substitute in equal proportion to the flour purchased, will not be required to purchase any of the substitutes. The above substitutes only, can be sold, and must be sold at reasonable prices. No excessive profits on these will be tolerated or allowed. MEATS-All meat markets and grocery stores, or other dealers, are hereby prohibited from selling beef, pork, mutton, either fresh or preserved or canned, on Tuesday of each week, which is a meatless day. PORK- Pork or any of its products cannot be legally sold by anyone between 12 o’clock Friday night and 7 o’clock Saturday morning. The serving or consumption of pork or any of its products on Saturday is prohibited, and all persons are hereby urged to see that this requirement is strictly observed. VEAL- the slaughter of calves, either by butchers, farmers, or any other persons, firm or corporation, or their sale for slaughter, is hereby prohibited. DELIVERY OF GOODS Retailers of food must curtail their expenses so as to sell all foods at the least possible prices. In towns or cities, goods ordered after 9:30 o’clock in the mornings shall be delivered in the afternoon; goods ordered after 4 p m, has not be delivered until the following morning. RECEIPT AND DECLARATOIN OF PURCHASE Each dealer in food supplies shall provide himself with printed blanks, upon which there shall be entered the date of purchase, the name of the seller, the name of the purchaser, the number of pounds of sugar and flour purchased and the number of pounds of flour, substitute and sugar on hand. These receipts shall be signed by the purchaser and kept on file by the dealer, subject to any authorized agent of the Food Administration and by said Administration filed for record. Any false statement made by the purchaser to the dealer in these receipts, will be subject by the purchaser to such penalties as the law directs. HOARDING-any person found to have on hand at any one time any sugar or flour in excess of the amount hereby limited will be regarded and held as a hoarder of food necessities, and the surplus of such goods so found will be confiscated by the government, and the person so found hoarding will be reported to the United States Department of Justice and proceeded against as the law directs. CHICKENS- On or after February 13, 1918, and until further notice, hens and pullets must not be sold, for food, either alive or dressed, and the killing of them by anyone is hereby prohibited, after said date. WHEATLESS DAYS The National Food Administration has by order made Monday and Wednesday of each week wheatless days. MEATLESS DAYS Tuesday of each week is meatless day and Saturday of each week is porkless day. These rules are based solely upon an Act of Congress of the United States and must, of course, be obeyed. Our sons, our brothers and other relatives are no in the trenches fighting that we may live and enjoy the liberty and freedom so fully guaranteed to us by our constitution and the blood of our forefathers. Patience, patriotism and co-operation by all of our people, will, in the end, win the war for liberty. This, we know we will have in its full limit in Crawford County, Arkansas. Food for our army and navy is as essential as powder and steel to win this war. Let us save and economize to the end that our boys who are in the army and navy may have all the food necessary for their sustenance. Sam R Chew, U S Food Administrator for Crawford County. Approved: S A Pernot, J L Rea, Charles A Pape, Executive Committee, Van Buren, Arkansas, February 19, 1918. Fran Alverson Warren e-mail: alverson@valuelinx.net T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*