Hi TF, Thanks for this information. In looking at the information we have, we believe William Bowan McCarty is the son of Julius McCarty and Emiline Procter. Julius is the son of William Wilson McCarty and grandson of William McCarty. William Wilson and his siblings all lived in Falling Springs twp, Ozark Co, MO in the 1860 census as did Larkin McCarty, but we have no indication that there was a relationship here, other than the common surname. We have William Bowan McCarty m. Carrie A. Logan in 1897. Do you have more information on this family? Jim and Wanda ========================== TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: >Jim and Wanda > >This is the Sr MCCARTY that I have listed. > >McCarty, Healing Springs, Cleborne County, Drasco Arkansas > >William Bowan McCarty b June 30, 1879 Arkansas d Sep 13, 1955 >Drasco, Arkansas >Carrie E. b Feb 12, 1876 Arkansas d May 21, 1968 >Drasco, Arkansas > > > >T. F. Langley >Arkansas >*TLangAdams@aol.com* >
Hi T. F., We did receive your message about the McCarty's in Howell Co. Mo. We have been out of town and were unable to respond earlier. We're glad that you got to the library and got the dates on your Barrett's in the Cemetery Book. The Library in Salem may have copies of the Fulton Co. Chronicles or could tell you where to get them. Thanks for your help. Jim and Wanda ================== TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: >Jim and Wanda > >Hope you got the last info I sent you on the McCarty in Howell County, >Missouri.... I ran across Larkin and Melinda McCarty buried in the Center Point >Cemetery, Fulton County...No dates.... I was at the library checking out >my Barrett conection .... > > >T. F. Langley >Arkansas >*TLangAdams@aol.com* >
Hi T.F, We do have the census records for Elonzo N. McCarty. He and wife Rena (Shipley) raised their children in the Vidette area and later moved into Viola where they had a store and service station on the highway. After Rena died in 1966, Lon lived in Viola with his daughter Alva (Harris, Brown) until he died in 1979, age 99 years. Thanks, Jim and Wanda ===================== TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: >Jim and Wanda > >I am guessing you don't need the 1920 census for Elonzo? > > >T. F. Langley >Arkansas >*TLangAdams@aol.com* >
For whatever its worth:.... I have the" History of the Prosperity Church" Fulton Couty, Arkansas scanned into my computer, 49 pages of it. The original is in my home safe. It might take some time but if anyone wants to send me a mailing address I'll try to get you a copy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "pabst" <pabst@btc-bci.com> To: <ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 12:53 PM Subject: [ARFULTON] James Montgomery Born 1790 or 1793 ??? Jim Shaggs - JIM M. > Morn-in Jim > First I want to let you know that I feel real bad for taking so long to > get back to you on your E-Mail about comparing our info of the first 5 > Generations of descendants of James Montgomery to the info you have. > For the most parts we are not that far off the biggest thing I see is > that we have a lot more info on the individuals than you have. > I see that you have the Family Tree program we use it also. What I > would like to do is make a disc copy of the info we have on the 5 > generations and send it to you so you can use as you like. Would be > glad to do. Would need your snail Addy. > I am going to address our difference's in parts. The differences > don't make ours the law. It is just what we think with the info we have > come up with. Would like your feed back and any back up info you or > others would like to share. I am going only to deal with James in this > E-Mail by it being so long will send more later. I am going to send this > to the list also. Maybe there will be someone that would like to jump in > as Wilma and Vera would say. > Jim and Judy ( Shuck ) Montgomery > JIM M > > The first one is with the info of James himself. You and we both > have the same info but something has to be wrong. Up until you asked > for us to compare we had not compared the info we had gotten over the years. > We have > Descendants of James Montgomery > > 1 James MONTGOMERY Source: Information about James Montgomery > and his family sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr.,Wichita > Falls, Texas 76310 on June 22, 1998. Born: April 07, 1790 in South > Carolina Died: December 30, 1864 in Arkansas Burial: > Humphries Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas > . +ELIZABETH Born: December 11, 1782 Died: April 12, > 1854 in Arkansas Married: Abt. 1818 Burial: Humphries Cemetery, > Fulton County, Arkansas. > > > > We took from the stone James Montgomery, born April 7, 1793 died > December 30, 1964, aged 71 Years, 8 months, 23 days. Would make the > age right. Will have to recheck the dates next time we are back down > home. Maybe some one will be in the area and will check for us. > > The dates we have in tree we think came from Information about James > Montgomery sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr.,Wichita > Falls, Texas 76310 on June 22, 1998. This would make his age 71 > > Mel Stephens years ago gave us James Montgomery April 07, 1790 -December > 30, 1864. Makes age wrong > > Carroll Hayden in his survey has Montgomery, James age 71 years, 8 > months, 23 days 07 April 1793 - 30 December 1864 > > Census information from 1850 Gaston County, NC James age 60. Makes him > born 1790 > > 1860 Fulton County Census compiled by Emma L. Adams, 2005 South 65, Fort > Smith, Arkansas James MONTGOMERY 70 Makes him born 1790 > > Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 Montgomery, James No death date > - December 30, 1861 Grave 38G10. Makes him born 1790 > > BACK UP NOTES: > > James is found in a Survey of Izard County Arkansas cemeteries compiled > by Carroll E Hayden. Humphries Cemetery. The cemetery is in Fulton > County not Izard. > Montgomery, James Age 71 years 8 months and 23 days. 7 April 1793 - 30 > Dec 1864 > > When we were at the Humphries/Montgomery Cemetery in 1999 we had > recorded James Montgomery born 7 April 1793 and died 30 December 1864, > Aged 71 years, 8 Months and 23 days > Next to James was Elizabeth Montgomery, died April 14, 1854 Aged 71 > years and 1 month. > > James is found in a book called Cemeteries of Fulton County, Arkansas, > Humphries Cemetery by The Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 > Montgomery, James No death date - December 30, 1861 Grave 38G10 > > In tree from Mel Stephens years ago James Montgomery April 07, 1790 > -December 30, 1864. Makes age wrong > > In an excerpt from the "History of Prosperity Presbyterian Church", > Fulton County, Arkansas sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr., > Wichita Falls, Texas, 76310 and Robert King, there are a few paragraphs > concerning James and his family. > > In December 1850, Mr. James Montgomery Sr. came from Pisgah Church, > Gaston County, near Crowder Mountain, North Carolina, with his family > consisting of his sons Joseph, James and William, and his daughter > Hannah, his wife died some years after he came here. His son John and > family also moving with him from the same place. His son Samuel > Montgomery moved from the same place in the spring of 1854 with his family. > > James was found in the 1810 York County, SC census index via the internet. > > Census information from 1850 Gaston County, NC includes: Household #554 > James age 60, Farmer, Elizabeth (57), Joseph (27), Samuel (25), Hannah > (24), (which has to be wrong because she was born in 1830), James (21) > and William (17). > > From an abstract from the 1850 Gaston County Agriculture Schedule: > Name of owner, agent or manager of Farm: James Montgomery: > Improved acres of land 100, unimproved acres of land 300, Cash value of > farm $800.00, value of farming implements & machinery $200.00, horses 8, > milk cows 10, other cattle 20, sheep 22, swine 30, value of livestock > $690.00, bushels of wheat 150, bushels of indian corn 550, bushels of > oats 250, lbs of wool 40, bushels of irish potatoes 8, bushels of sweet > potatoes 100, lbs of butter 600, lbs of cheese 250, tons of hay 8, value > of homemade manufactures $12.00, values of animals slaughtered $100.00. > > This was sent via email from Joyce Graham November 29, 1999. > > The following was taken and somewhat edited from a book called "They > Sought a Land" A Settlement in the Arkansas River Valley 1840-1870 by > William Oates Ragsdale Chapter 3, Page 34 (January 5, 2000 Judie > Montgomery) > > In the 1840s a few people from the Pisgah Church in North Carolina went > to Arkansas to look for new and better land in which to settle. The > area they came from had become densely populated and the land > infertile. They sent word back to North Carolina to encourage others to > follow. In 1851 a mass migration began in earnest. The majority of > these Presbyterians settled in Pope County. However, James Montgomery > had, the previous year moved with his family to Fulton County. > > There were some folks holding back from moving. One such person was > Alexander Weir. Letters had been written back and forth urging him to > come to Pope County. Thomas Oates was quite persistent. At some point, > Alexander started considering Fulton County as a possible place for a > new settlement. It already had a growing Associate Reformed > Presbyterian community. Thomas met that argument head-on, saying that > Fulton County was a better place to be than Pope: "their may be very > good land their, but uncle James Montgomery says that is not a good > plase for a settlement. They have fine corn and wheat country but not > so good for cotton and they are some forty miles from market." > > Form 1860 Fulton County Census compiled by Emma L. Adams, 2005 South 65, > Fort Smith, Arkansas > 113/37 James MONTGOMERY 70 M farmer SC > James Jr 32 M farmer NC > William 25 M farmer NC > Hannah 26 F domestic NC > A. W. COOK 27 M Farm Labor VA > Hannah CARSON 15 F Domestic TN > > When Jim and I were in Fulton County October 1999, we went to the > Humphries Cemetery to look for his ancestor's graves. We found James, > (Jim's 3rd great grandfather) his wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth > Hannah along with Samuel, (2nd great-grandfather) his wives, Mary and > Sarah and his great grandmother Sophronia Davenport ( Wiseman ) > Montgomery. While we were there a gentleman named G.T. Humphries > approached us. He told us that his grandmother had bought part of the > Montgomery land and that he was born in the log cabin where James built, > lived and died of smallpox. The best thing is that it is still there! > It had been added to during the years, but hasn't been lived in for > quite awhile. You can see the logs where the later wall coverings had > come away, and we were able to go up a narrow stairway to stand on the > second floor. It is very solid still, and it made me teary-eyed to > think that his ancestors lived, loved, laughed, worked and died on the > land where we now stood. > JUDIE > > > > > ==== 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. 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Morn-in Jim First I want to let you know that I feel real bad for taking so long to get back to you on your E-Mail about comparing our info of the first 5 Generations of descendants of James Montgomery to the info you have. For the most parts we are not that far off the biggest thing I see is that we have a lot more info on the individuals than you have. I see that you have the Family Tree program we use it also. What I would like to do is make a disc copy of the info we have on the 5 generations and send it to you so you can use as you like. Would be glad to do. Would need your snail Addy. I am going to address our difference's in parts. The differences don't make ours the law. It is just what we think with the info we have come up with. Would like your feed back and any back up info you or others would like to share. I am going only to deal with James in this E-Mail by it being so long will send more later. I am going to send this to the list also. Maybe there will be someone that would like to jump in as Wilma and Vera would say. Jim and Judy ( Shuck ) Montgomery JIM M The first one is with the info of James himself. You and we both have the same info but something has to be wrong. Up until you asked for us to compare we had not compared the info we had gotten over the years. We have Descendants of James Montgomery 1 James MONTGOMERY Source: Information about James Montgomery and his family sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr.,Wichita Falls, Texas 76310 on June 22, 1998. Born: April 07, 1790 in South Carolina Died: December 30, 1864 in Arkansas Burial: Humphries Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas . +ELIZABETH Born: December 11, 1782 Died: April 12, 1854 in Arkansas Married: Abt. 1818 Burial: Humphries Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas. We took from the stone James Montgomery, born April 7, 1793 died December 30, 1964, aged 71 Years, 8 months, 23 days. Would make the age right. Will have to recheck the dates next time we are back down home. Maybe some one will be in the area and will check for us. The dates we have in tree we think came from Information about James Montgomery sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr.,Wichita Falls, Texas 76310 on June 22, 1998. This would make his age 71 Mel Stephens years ago gave us James Montgomery April 07, 1790 -December 30, 1864. Makes age wrong Carroll Hayden in his survey has Montgomery, James age 71 years, 8 months, 23 days 07 April 1793 - 30 December 1864 Census information from 1850 Gaston County, NC James age 60. Makes him born 1790 1860 Fulton County Census compiled by Emma L. Adams, 2005 South 65, Fort Smith, Arkansas James MONTGOMERY 70 Makes him born 1790 Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 Montgomery, James No death date - December 30, 1861 Grave 38G10. Makes him born 1790 BACK UP NOTES: James is found in a Survey of Izard County Arkansas cemeteries compiled by Carroll E Hayden. Humphries Cemetery. The cemetery is in Fulton County not Izard. Montgomery, James Age 71 years 8 months and 23 days. 7 April 1793 - 30 Dec 1864 When we were at the Humphries/Montgomery Cemetery in 1999 we had recorded James Montgomery born 7 April 1793 and died 30 December 1864, Aged 71 years, 8 Months and 23 days Next to James was Elizabeth Montgomery, died April 14, 1854 Aged 71 years and 1 month. James is found in a book called Cemeteries of Fulton County, Arkansas, Humphries Cemetery by The Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 Montgomery, James No death date - December 30, 1861 Grave 38G10 In tree from Mel Stephens years ago James Montgomery April 07, 1790 -December 30, 1864. Makes age wrong In an excerpt from the "History of Prosperity Presbyterian Church", Fulton County, Arkansas sent by Barbara Davenport, 5320 Spindletree Dr., Wichita Falls, Texas, 76310 and Robert King, there are a few paragraphs concerning James and his family. In December 1850, Mr. James Montgomery Sr. came from Pisgah Church, Gaston County, near Crowder Mountain, North Carolina, with his family consisting of his sons Joseph, James and William, and his daughter Hannah, his wife died some years after he came here. His son John and family also moving with him from the same place. His son Samuel Montgomery moved from the same place in the spring of 1854 with his family. James was found in the 1810 York County, SC census index via the internet. Census information from 1850 Gaston County, NC includes: Household #554 James age 60, Farmer, Elizabeth (57), Joseph (27), Samuel (25), Hannah (24), (which has to be wrong because she was born in 1830), James (21) and William (17). From an abstract from the 1850 Gaston County Agriculture Schedule: Name of owner, agent or manager of Farm: James Montgomery: Improved acres of land 100, unimproved acres of land 300, Cash value of farm $800.00, value of farming implements & machinery $200.00, horses 8, milk cows 10, other cattle 20, sheep 22, swine 30, value of livestock $690.00, bushels of wheat 150, bushels of indian corn 550, bushels of oats 250, lbs of wool 40, bushels of irish potatoes 8, bushels of sweet potatoes 100, lbs of butter 600, lbs of cheese 250, tons of hay 8, value of homemade manufactures $12.00, values of animals slaughtered $100.00. This was sent via email from Joyce Graham November 29, 1999. The following was taken and somewhat edited from a book called "They Sought a Land" A Settlement in the Arkansas River Valley 1840-1870 by William Oates Ragsdale Chapter 3, Page 34 (January 5, 2000 Judie Montgomery) In the 1840s a few people from the Pisgah Church in North Carolina went to Arkansas to look for new and better land in which to settle. The area they came from had become densely populated and the land infertile. They sent word back to North Carolina to encourage others to follow. In 1851 a mass migration began in earnest. The majority of these Presbyterians settled in Pope County. However, James Montgomery had, the previous year moved with his family to Fulton County. There were some folks holding back from moving. One such person was Alexander Weir. Letters had been written back and forth urging him to come to Pope County. Thomas Oates was quite persistent. At some point, Alexander started considering Fulton County as a possible place for a new settlement. It already had a growing Associate Reformed Presbyterian community. Thomas met that argument head-on, saying that Fulton County was a better place to be than Pope: "their may be very good land their, but uncle James Montgomery says that is not a good plase for a settlement. They have fine corn and wheat country but not so good for cotton and they are some forty miles from market." Form 1860 Fulton County Census compiled by Emma L. Adams, 2005 South 65, Fort Smith, Arkansas 113/37 James MONTGOMERY 70 M farmer SC James Jr 32 M farmer NC William 25 M farmer NC Hannah 26 F domestic NC A. W. COOK 27 M Farm Labor VA Hannah CARSON 15 F Domestic TN When Jim and I were in Fulton County October 1999, we went to the Humphries Cemetery to look for his ancestor's graves. We found James, (Jim's 3rd great grandfather) his wife Elizabeth and daughter Elizabeth Hannah along with Samuel, (2nd great-grandfather) his wives, Mary and Sarah and his great grandmother Sophronia Davenport ( Wiseman ) Montgomery. While we were there a gentleman named G.T. Humphries approached us. He told us that his grandmother had bought part of the Montgomery land and that he was born in the log cabin where James built, lived and died of smallpox. The best thing is that it is still there! It had been added to during the years, but hasn't been lived in for quite awhile. You can see the logs where the later wall coverings had come away, and we were able to go up a narrow stairway to stand on the second floor. It is very solid still, and it made me teary-eyed to think that his ancestors lived, loved, laughed, worked and died on the land where we now stood. JUDIE
> So it is Norma Upton Rosier's line you are interested in and not the Rosier line? > I suppose I don't know her sister but Pauline was her husband's sister. What is her > sister's name? As for as the Fulton County Chronicle, it is no longer being > printed and I do not believe there are copies left from earilier printings. I will > call the local library and ask tho. The historical society put them together and > they have disbanded. Sure hated to see that happen as we have many folks who have a > great interest in the history of this county. Liz Subject: [ARFULTON] Rosier > Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 16:39:01 EST > From: TLangAdams@aol.com > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Liz, > > Thank you for your note.. I think the Rosier that someone was talking about > was Pauline. > I at last have Norma's address and phone number in Nixa Missouri. The phone > does not work well..... and writting ..... not doing well eather ... > I am a geat nephew to Norma's grandmother; Louisa Isabella Langley Upton > (Korn), buried at Shady Grove Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas. > Any information that you can share would be great. I sent a information > packet on the Langley and Upton Folks to Norma with a pciture of "Bivie" and Elmer > Upton.. 1914 Leota, Missouri. She forwarded it to a sister. Long story > short... yes I would love to have any information..... > I have been to Viola several times last year.... > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > > > > Subject: [ARFULTON] Fulton County Chronicle > Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 21:19:31 EST > From: TLangAdams@aol.com > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello > > Could someone tell me if there is an address to purchase a copy of the > Fulton County Chronicle.... and if there is a known Price... or E mail > address etc.... > > > > > > > >
Hi Volamae Glad it was help to you Below is some of what we have for George and Missouri with some note. Will let you know if we find more. hope you to do the same Happy Hunt-in Jim Montgomery By the way you should stay with the Izard List. We have a great List mom, Vera and Bernie thats always out there jumping in to help every one, and all the others to many to note ( You know who you are ) that get their info in that some day will be history of the area and times. By the way can't forget Cuz June Bug and her morn-in cup of coffee. Jim Montgomery Descendants of George Williams Gibson 1 George Williams GIBSON Born: October 04, 1844 Died: Unknown . +Missouri Elvira TURNER Born: 1844 Died: 1905 Burial: Union Cemtery, Fulton County, Arkansas Father: William B TURNER Mother: Phoebe PEARSON ....... 2 John GIBSON ....... 2 Martha GIBSON ....... 2 Amanda GIBSON ....... 2 Julia GIBSON ....... 2 William GIBSON ....... 2 Mary GIBSON ....... 2 Owen T GIBSON Born: in Oxford, Izard County, Arkansas ....... 2 Pinkney "Pink" GIBSON Source: E-Mail by Bill Blevins dated 11 July 2003 billblevins2004@yahoo.com Missouri Elvira Turner is found in a book Cemeteries of Fulton County Arkansas by Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 Union Cemetery Gibson, Missouri Elvira Wife of G. W 1844 -1905 grave 81T11 E-Mail by Shara Reed sreed41@cox.net dated 11 July 2003 George Williams Gibson married Missouri Turner which is my great great grandfathers half sister. Missouri E Turner father was William B Turner and her mother was Phoebe Pearson. She has about 6 or 7 brothers and sisters with 3 halfies. She had 7 children including Owen T Gibson. names are John, Martha, Amanda, Julia, William, Mary and Owen By Connie S Jean 2 August 1988 I am sreaching for any information on a George Gibson born Oct.4,1844 married to a Missouri Turner. Their son Owen T. Gibson was born in Izard Co. Oxford Arkansas. George was a Confederate soldier Missouri Elvira is found in a book Cemeteries of Fulton County Arkansas by Extension Homemakers Council dated 1999 Union Cemetery Gibson, Missouri Elvira Wife of G. W 1844 -1905 grave 81T11 Volaflcuzn@aol.com wrote: > thanks...one more link in the puzzle...I tried to contact Bill > Blevins, but E-mail was not available. Apparently Annie was 2nd wife > of Geo. Gibson, who married Annie Lawyer in 1908. I found Annie on > 1930 Census age 72, and Geo. on 1920 age 75..Annie was listed as head > of hs. I subscribed to ARIZARD for quite a while, but since most of my > family was from Fulton - I stayed there! This is one of the many > branches of the Roberts/Crouch tree! I'd love to know if either George > or Annie was buried in Izard County, and where!!!! > Folks in Arkansas sure are helpful! Thanks bunches!!!!! Volamae
Hello Jim and Wanda Jim and Aunt Nannie are Jim E. Barrett and Nancy his wife. Thank you for the maiden name.... My rootsweb is acting strange tonight...?? T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Hello My mail mode was changed to digest..? I got it changed back to mail mode.?? I have not received any e mail since I did this... Is it my new deorderant (ha) T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Hello Could someone tell me if there is an address to purchase a copy of the Fulton County Chronicle.... and if there is a known Price... or E mail address etc.... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Jim and Wanda I am guessing you don't need the 1920 census for Elonzo? T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Liz, Thank you for your note.. I think the Rosier that someone was talking about was Pauline. I at last have Norma's address and phone number in Nixa Missouri. The phone does not work well..... and writting ..... not doing well eather ... I am a geat nephew to Norma's grandmother; Louisa Isabella Langley Upton (Korn), buried at Shady Grove Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas. Any information that you can share would be great. I sent a information packet on the Langley and Upton Folks to Norma with a pciture of "Bivie" and Elmer Upton.. 1914 Leota, Missouri. She forwarded it to a sister. Long story short... yes I would love to have any information..... I have been to Viola several times last year.... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Jim and Wanda Hope you got the last info I sent you on the McCarty in Howell County, Missouri.... I ran across Larkin and Melinda McCarty buried in the Center Point Cemetery, Fulton County...No dates.... I was at the library checking out my Barrett conection .... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Yes, Norma Rosier is still living. She has a son in Cave City AR and at least 2 daughters living near Springfield MO....D. B. Rosier's sister, Pauline Rosier Wood died just this past May and is buried in Gum Springs Cem in Fulton Co. The Rosiers were all singers of gospel music. I have a pic of several of them in a gospel band. They have 2 sisters still living in the Viola AR area. Pauline once told me DB died while driving a truck, I believe loaded with cattle....heart attack, I think. I can get more info on the Rosier family if you desire. Liz Neal ARFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > ARFULTON-D Digest Volume 04 : Issue 8 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [ARFULTON] McCarty family ["W.Hobbs" <jmhobbs@shaw.ca>] > #2 Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriag [J/W Hobbs <jmhobbs@shaw.ca>] > #3 Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriag [J/W Hobbs <jmhobbs@shaw.ca>] > #4 Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriag [TLangAdams@aol.com] > #5 [ARFULTON] Rosier Connects..... [TLangAdams@aol.com] > #6 [ARFULTON] Drasco McCarty's [TLangAdams@aol.com] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from ARFULTON-D, send a message to > > ARFULTON-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > ARFULTON-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ARFULTON] McCarty family > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:33:20 -0600 > From: "W.Hobbs" <jmhobbs@shaw.ca> > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi T.F., > > Your McCarty connections sound interesting and we would like to hear > about them. > > We think that the McCarty families in Fulton Co., Ozark Co. MO and > Howell Co. are all connected. Two McCarty's, William and Nicholas > were in the area in 1840 and 1850 but we have been unable get our Larkin > McCarty attached to either. > > Larkin McCarty b. c. 1829 was listed in the 1850 Fulton Co. Bennetts > Bayou twp in the household of Ruther McCarty. (Ruther McCarty is Ruth > Ann McCarty Barker Shrable) > > Larkin is listed in the 1860 Ozark Co. MO Falling Springs twp. married > to Malinda (Marriott) and 4 children including my g-grandfather William > C. McCarty. Malinda Marriott is the dau of the Marriott family which > lived in the "Ott" area, and according to the article by Pauline Hodges > in the Fulton Co. Chronicle, The Marriotts sold land which became the > first Ott Post office in 1909. > > In Pauline's article about OTT, she lists school teachers, and then says: > "Some of the teachers boarded with Jim and Nannie (Campbell) Barrett, > known as Uncle Jim and Aunt Nannie. Uncle Jim helped around the school > and when it snowed in the winter, he would hitch his horses to his > homemade sled and deliver all the school children to their homes" > > This article lists Nannie's maiden name, which may help. > > We can scan the article about OTT from the Fulton Co. Chronicle, if you > can't get a copy. > > Jim and Wanda > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriage date > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 13:42:42 -0600 > From: J/W Hobbs <jmhobbs@shaw.ca> > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi, T.F., > > We don't have the marriage records, but did note that there was only one > Rosier family listed in Fulton Co. in 1900, 1910 & 1920. > > Rosier, David M. with wife Margrett L. Sons James O (Odus?) b. 1893; > Lothis O b. 1904; Troy D b. 1910. Could one of these be Norma Upton's > husband? > > What is the time frame for the Rosier-Upton marriage? > > We also have one Faulkenberry in our own file. > Ray W. Faulkenberry (1904 -1973) m. Clarcie Huett (1907 - ). The Huett > line is connected to our family in a couple of places. > > Jim and Wanda > ====================== > > TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: > > >I am looking for the full name of Norma Upton - Rosier's husband, and the > >date, location of their marriage... > >... any other information... > > > > > >Upton Langley Faulkenberry Korn > > > >T. F. Langley > >Arkansas > >*TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > > > >==== 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 > > > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriage date > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 14:04:14 -0600 > From: J/W Hobbs <jmhobbs@shaw.ca> > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi T.F. > > We found two entries in the listing for Mount Calm Cemetery in the > Fulton Co cemetery book. > > Rosier, David B. husb of Norma b.Jan 4, 1922, d.June 16, 1984 55M4 > Rosier, Norma L. wed David, Apr 27, 1946, b.Dec 22, 1928 55M3 > (no death date listed, still living?) > > Jim and Wanda > ====================================== > > TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: > > >I am looking for the full name of Norma Upton - Rosier's husband, and the > >date, location of their marriage... > >... any other information... > > > > > >Upton Langley Faulkenberry Korn > > > >T. F. Langley > >Arkansas > >*TLangAdams@aol.com* > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [ARFULTON] Looking for marriage date > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 19:43:00 EST > From: TLangAdams@aol.com > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Jim and Wanda > > This is it..... thank you... I am a cousin to Norma, she has moved > to Nix, Missouri..\... I am chasing down another cousin who has her > new phone number.... they say it is on the way .. > I just met her on the phone about a year ago in Viola. > I have gone to several Cemeteries in that area, but not to Mount Calm.... > > many thanks.... > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ARFULTON] Rosier Connects..... > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:02:37 EST > From: TLangAdams@aol.com > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Hello.... I did not have a James Odus Rosier.... he was David B's. ..father, > and thanks to you.... That makes David M..... a grand father.....:) > > All the dots connect... > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com* > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [ARFULTON] Drasco McCarty's > Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 22:13:51 EST > From: TLangAdams@aol.com > To: ARFULTON-L@rootsweb.com > > Jim and Wanda > > This is the Sr MCCARTY that I have listed. > > McCarty, Healing Springs, Cleborne County, Drasco Arkansas > > William Bowan McCarty b June 30, 1879 Arkansas > d Sep 13, 1955 > Drasco, Arkansas > Carrie E. b Feb 12, 1876 Arkansas > d May 21, 1968 > Drasco, Arkansas > > T. F. Langley > Arkansas > *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Morn-in All Can some one tell us what the birth date and who the parents of Mary Mair ( Turner ) Montgomery are. She married William Boyce (Billie) Montgomery We have her birth date as June 17, 1860 and death date as October 20, 1925. Buried in the Humphries Cemetery, Fulton County, Arkansas. Not sure where we got our info but think from the grave marker . The EHC Fulton County, Arkansas book of 1999 has her as born June 17, 1858 and died October 20, 1925 You all have a good day thanks Jim Montgomery
Jim and Wanda This is the Sr MCCARTY that I have listed. McCarty, Healing Springs, Cleborne County, Drasco Arkansas William Bowan McCarty b June 30, 1879 Arkansas d Sep 13, 1955 Drasco, Arkansas Carrie E. b Feb 12, 1876 Arkansas d May 21, 1968 Drasco, Arkansas T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Hello.... I did not have a James Odus Rosier.... he was David B's. ..father, and thanks to you.... That makes David M..... a grand father.....:) All the dots connect... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Jim and Wanda This is it..... thank you... I am a cousin to Norma, she has moved to Nix, Missouri..\... I am chasing down another cousin who has her new phone number.... they say it is on the way .. I just met her on the phone about a year ago in Viola. I have gone to several Cemeteries in that area, but not to Mount Calm.... many thanks.... T. F. Langley Arkansas *TLangAdams@aol.com*
Hi T.F. We found two entries in the listing for Mount Calm Cemetery in the Fulton Co cemetery book. Rosier, David B. husb of Norma b.Jan 4, 1922, d.June 16, 1984 55M4 Rosier, Norma L. wed David, Apr 27, 1946, b.Dec 22, 1928 55M3 (no death date listed, still living?) Jim and Wanda ====================================== TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: >I am looking for the full name of Norma Upton - Rosier's husband, and the >date, location of their marriage... >... any other information... > > >Upton Langley Faulkenberry Korn > >T. F. Langley >Arkansas >*TLangAdams@aol.com* >
Hi, T.F., We don't have the marriage records, but did note that there was only one Rosier family listed in Fulton Co. in 1900, 1910 & 1920. Rosier, David M. with wife Margrett L. Sons James O (Odus?) b. 1893; Lothis O b. 1904; Troy D b. 1910. Could one of these be Norma Upton's husband? What is the time frame for the Rosier-Upton marriage? We also have one Faulkenberry in our own file. Ray W. Faulkenberry (1904 -1973) m. Clarcie Huett (1907 - ). The Huett line is connected to our family in a couple of places. Jim and Wanda ====================== TLangAdams@aol.com wrote: >I am looking for the full name of Norma Upton - Rosier's husband, and the >date, location of their marriage... >... any other information... > > >Upton Langley Faulkenberry Korn > >T. F. Langley >Arkansas >*TLangAdams@aol.com* > > >==== 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 > >