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    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Johnson Family in Lawrence County, AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: krose5800 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3287.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thanks, I appreciate you looking in Izard County and also for other areas of the country. In the 1910 census,Mt. View, Stone county, AR, there is a Martha Green living with Nellie Green(daughter). Need to look at dates, he may have died and she moved back to live with daughter. Thanks, I will look into the Texas census. Thanks again, Karen Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/27/2010 08:25:29
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Johnson Family in Lawrence County, AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: deeno Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3287.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am not related, just doing a lookup for you. I have the Izard Co cem bk, but none of your names are listed. However, I did find Zach and Martha in Taylor Co TX in 1900 & 1910. His name is misspelled on the 1910 as Zakra. They both died in 1910 and are buried in the Merkel aka Rose Hill Cemetery in Taylor Co. You can view his death certificate, could not find one for her. The link is https://beta.familysearch.org/ Good luck, Rayedene Seal Graves Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/27/2010 07:44:04
    1. [ARIZARD] PITTS REUNION
    2. Dortha Gamel
    3. There will be a PITTS family get to gather Friday Oct 29,2010 (That is this Friday) We would like to start having the PITTS FAMILY reunion every year. We have a lot of cousins in Texas.One  cousin from Texas ,descent of Bazzel Pitts will be there Friday and I am really looking forward to meeting her. Please bring pot luck and any info and pictures you would like to share with us. I will be bringing information that I have been working on for ca 30 years and everyone is welcome to any that they want to copy. Family of Levi William PITTS b.1838 and Martha Jane PRATER b.1837 Children: Bazzel Pitts b.1859 marr Mary Rosetta Brown John William Pitts b1864 marr Emma Adams Sarah "Sis" (Catherine?) Pitts b.1864 marr.Thomas Cornelius McCarn Miram "Morm" Elizabeth Pitts b.1867 marr.Daniel Franklin Trammell Catherine "Cassie"  Adline Pitts b.1869  * marr 3 times ,below Andrew "Andy" Johnson Pitts b.1875 marr.Mattie Lou Emma Fitzhugh David Edgar Pitts b.1878 marr Mary Margaret "Maggie" Long

    10/27/2010 05:48:39
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Thomas Arnett & Jane Harden
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: millward7 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/781.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am also looking for information on Thomas and Jane. They are my great great grandparents and I have deadended on my family tree with them. If any one has any info or if you are working on this line could you please share any information you may have on them with me. Thanks so much! Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/27/2010 12:04:08
    1. [ARIZARD] Johnson Family in Lawrence County, AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: krose5800 Surnames: Johnson , Green Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3287/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am looking for information and cemetery of a Thomas Johnson born 1796. He and his wife Brunetta are shown living with daugher Martha and Zachariah Green on the 1880 census. Then I can not find where Thomas has died or where Zachariah and Martha Green have moved to. Any information would be appreciated.Thanks. Karen krose5800@aol.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/26/2010 03:30:35
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] I'm back - Off Subject
    2. June Ramsey
    3. Pat! about time you wake up from your dream.Ha! that is ok about forgetting i can't even remeber from one day to another.Glad you all had a good trip and you haven't missed much off the list for things have really been quiet. Come on over next spring and we will hit the fraidy hole if we need to (knock on wood) but haven't been in it all summer. got out there and swept and cleaned it out and left the door open to air out, for they were talking severe weather, but thank God it missed us this time, but hit some othe states. Thundered ,lightened, and blew bad this morning abt 3:00 am but went on through real fast. We are needing rain real bad.The yard is covered in leaves. looking like fall now, and suppose to frost or freeze in a day or so. That will really put the leaves on the ground. Haven't heard any thing from Bern in seveal days. Kathy keeps me informed. i need to e-mail her and see if she has heard lately. Take care Love Ya June ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Brewer" <epbrewer@fmtc.com> To: "Arizard@rootsweb.com" <arizard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2010 12:24 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] I'm back - Off Subject > Hello Friends, > > I unsubscribed when I left for deer hunting. In all the hustle and bustle when I returned I did not re-up again. How sad is that. Just proves I'm really senile. A week after our return we left again. When we came home last night I was amazed how few messages there were. Took several hours before the light came on and the brain started working again. I think its time to worry about me!! > > But I'm back and I really have thought of you folks, wondering how the weather is. Any later word on our Bernie, how Junebug is doing and on and on. > > We have made a choice that hurts, but we will not be making the trip back this fall. Its just too late to chance the weather between here and there.I am saddened about it, but I believe it is truly the wisest. > We both agree, and the kids on the coast wanted to have their Dad there wi th them for his birthday. So that put another delay on the trip , but they certainly deserved having him there all healthy after how he was his last birthday. > > Anyway dear people, keep the light in the window, the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll be there in the spring. Yes I know that is "storm time", but June I just may crawl in your hidey hole with you guys. > > Bye for now, > Pat > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/26/2010 06:44:09
    1. [ARIZARD] I'm back - Off Subject
    2. Pat Brewer
    3. Hello Friends, I unsubscribed when I left for deer hunting. In all the hustle and bustle when I returned I did not re-up again. How sad is that. Just proves I'm really senile. A week after our return we left again. When we came home last night I was amazed how few messages there were. Took several hours before the light came on and the brain started working again. I think its time to worry about me!! But I'm back and I really have thought of you folks, wondering how the weather is. Any later word on our Bernie, how Junebug is doing and on and on. We have made a choice that hurts, but we will not be making the trip back this fall. Its just too late to chance the weather between here and there.I am saddened about it, but I believe it is truly the wisest. We both agree, and the kids on the coast wanted to have their Dad there with them for his birthday. So that put another delay on the trip , but they certainly deserved having him there all healthy after how he was his last birthday. Anyway dear people, keep the light in the window, the good Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll be there in the spring. Yes I know that is "storm time", but June I just may crawl in your hidey hole with you guys. Bye for now, Pat

    10/26/2010 05:24:42
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Melbourne Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarthaHiter50 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3286.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Thank you so much. I'm planning to visit and that information is very helpful. marty Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/25/2010 11:40:09
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Melbourne Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: rlcooper197 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3286.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Turn south off Main to Lunen Street, first street west of court house.You will cross a low water bridge and the road forks but continue straight accross cattle guard to cemetery. It is well kept with several paved roads thru it.It is in excellent "walking ahape" Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/25/2010 07:48:28
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION
    2. Pauline Schwarz
    3. Hi Peggy: I think you left out my grandmother Mary Elizabeth Thompson who married Silas Randolph Harris. She was one of Lewis and Nancy Beavers Thompson children. Just wanted her name included. Thanks. Regards, Pauline Harris Schwarz Oct 25, 2010 01:55:43 PM, arizard@rootsweb.com wrote: Found online today. Peggy Findagrave info for Sarah Sally Stephens Thompson * * Hall family history states that she was the daughter of Allen Stephens of Springcreek Church area, south of Pineville. Sarah married Rodney Franklin Thompson. This same source goes on to say that Sarah died 1880-1885. As to dates of birth, the 1860 Fed. Census (Izard Co., Union Twp.) lists Roddin (Rodney) as 36 years old, farmer, born Illinois, and Sarah L. as 34 years old, born in Kentucky. Their children were listed as; Allen, age 10, Mary, age 7, Lewis, age 5, and William, age 3. All of their children were born in Arkanas. I was not able to find them in the 1870 census, but the 1880 Fed. Census (Baxter Co., North Fork Twp.) lists them as Roden, age 52, born in Illinois and both parents born in Kentucky, and Sarah L., age 49, born in Kentucky as was both of her parents, and William C., age 23, born in Arkansas. So, according to these reports, Rodney was born about 1824-1828, and Sarah was born about 1826-1831. Children per Hall family history; 1. Allen Thompson, married Jane Arnold. Allen was a stone mason, farmer, and also had a store for awhile. He had some limited education in a school. Their children; John, Tillman, George, and Pearl. There could have been more children. Allen remarried after his first wife died. His 2nd wife was Jane Waters. They had no children. 2. Lewis R. Thompson, married Nancy Beavers. He was a stone mason, prepared cisterns, wells, chimneys and fireplaces. Children; Hickman, Betty, William, Frankie, Lee, Phoebe, Noah, Hewie, and Ronald. Burial in Spring Creek Cemetery. 3. Mary Jane Thompson (1851-1936), married Rev. Finis Ewing Hall, son of John H. and Matilda Trimble Hall. Burial at Wayland Arbor Cemetery. 4. William C. "Doc" Thompson (1853-1952), married Mellissa Russel. He was a farmer, timber worker, stone mason and general countryside worker. Children; Meadie, Cora, Grover, Ellwood, and Tressie. William and Mellissa separated and divorced. William and the children moved to Oklahoma, the children marrying, scattering here and there, some going to California where William followed. William died in California at the age of 99. The California Death Index lists; William Glenn Thompson, born Feb. 1, 1857 in Arkansas, mother's maiden name Stevens, father's surname Thompson, died Kern County, Ca. Dec. 5, 1950, age 93. Burial: Wayland Arbor Cemetery Dolph Izard County Arkansas, USA ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/25/2010 03:24:51
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION
    2. Thank you Peggy. I appreciate your information very much. Margaret Quoting PEGGY TRUESDELL <truesdellp@att.net>: > Found online today.  Peggy > > Findagrave info for Sarah Sally Stephens Thompson > * > * Hall family history states that she was the daughter of Allen Stephens of > Springcreek Church area, south of Pineville. Sarah married Rodney Franklin > Thompson. This same source goes on to say that Sarah died 1880-1885. > > As to dates of birth, the 1860 Fed. Census (Izard Co., Union Twp.) > lists Roddin > (Rodney) as 36 years old, farmer, born Illinois, and Sarah L. as 34 > years old, > born in Kentucky. Their children were listed as; Allen, age 10, Mary, age 7, > Lewis, age 5, and William, age 3. All of their children were born in > Arkanas. I > was not able to find them in the 1870 census, but the 1880 Fed. > Census (Baxter > Co., North Fork Twp.) lists them as Roden, age 52, born in Illinois and both > parents born in Kentucky, and Sarah L., age 49, born in Kentucky as > was both of > her parents, and William C., age 23, born in Arkansas. So, according to these > reports, Rodney was born about 1824-1828, and Sarah was born about 1826-1831. > > Children per Hall family history; > > 1. Allen Thompson, married Jane Arnold. Allen was a stone mason, farmer, and > also had a store for awhile. He had some limited education in a school. Their > children; John, Tillman, George, and Pearl. There could have been > more children. > Allen remarried after his first wife died. His 2nd wife was Jane Waters. They > had no children. > > 2. Lewis R. Thompson, married Nancy Beavers. He was a stone mason, prepared > cisterns, wells, chimneys and fireplaces. Children; Hickman, Betty, William, > Frankie, Lee, Phoebe, Noah, Hewie, and Ronald. Burial in Spring Creek > Cemetery. > > 3. Mary Jane Thompson (1851-1936), married Rev. Finis Ewing Hall, son > of John H. > and Matilda Trimble Hall. Burial at Wayland Arbor Cemetery. > > 4. William C. "Doc" Thompson (1853-1952), married Mellissa Russel. He was a > farmer, timber worker, stone mason and general countryside worker. Children; > Meadie, Cora, Grover, Ellwood, and Tressie. William and Mellissa > separated and > divorced. William and the children moved to Oklahoma, the children marrying, > scattering here and there, some going to California where William followed. > William died in California at the age of 99. The California Death > Index lists; > William Glenn Thompson, born Feb. 1, 1857 in Arkansas, mother's maiden name > Stevens, father's surname Thompson, died Kern County, Ca. Dec. 5, 1950, age > 93.  >  Burial: > Wayland Arbor Cemetery > Dolph > Izard County > Arkansas, USA  > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >

    10/25/2010 02:28:39
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION (Pauline)
    2. PEGGY TRUESDELL
    3. Pauline, this was a "cut and paste" job and did not originate with me. I am quite familiar with Mary Elizabeth, shown only as Mary E. in 1880 census.  I thought I had found my Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON, and pursued your Mary Elizabeth though many records, realizing she was wrong person (for me) when found she married Silas Randolph HARRIS. So, the information found online that I posted did not originate with me. Peggy

    10/25/2010 01:41:13
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Fw: Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON b. ca. 1873, Arkansas.
    2. PEGGY TRUESDELL
    3. Thank you, Glenna.  Perhaps my note wasn't clear, but I eliminated possibility her mother was BEAVERS married to Lewis THOMPSON.  I learned this by pursuing their daughter Mary E. [Mary Elizabeth] of same age -- at least two times. There truly are lots of Indian BEAVERS in Oklahoma.  One family had son Vance BEAVERS, one of my classmates for many years at Broken Arrow.  We graduated together in 1955.  Then, there are lots of BEAVERS in Baxter County with Illinois roots.  My uncle Charles Floyd  PERRY married Juanita "Ottie" BEAVERS in this family.  Bernie has several connections to this family and we chased them a lot on the Baxter List.  Then, there are BEAVER and BEAVERS in Izard County. Appreciate you thinking about me.  I'll keep trying. Peggy

    10/25/2010 01:35:05
    1. [ARIZARD] Fw: Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON b. ca. 1873, Arkansas.
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. I know there are several Beavers belonging to the Indian families here in Okla.--Glenna Goodwin----- Forwarded Message ---- From: PEGGY TRUESDELL <truesdellp@att.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com; arbaxter@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, October 25, 2010 6:33:11 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON b. ca. 1873, Arkansas. I don't belong to the Marion County List, but should probably post this query there, too. The subject of my search, Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON married in Marion County, Arkansas, my great-uncle Henry C. KING in 1889.  They are in Creek Nation at Coweta, Wagoner County in 1900 census.  The Lewis THOMPSON that married Mahala BEAVERS has daughter of right age (b. abt. 1873 or 74) but I chased theirs shown as Mary E. and found she was Mary Elizabeth and determined through records she married to someone else. For years have sought date of death for great-uncle Henry C. KING, known as Dr. KING.  His occupation in 1900 census has three words, the middle one is "Medical" but other two are illegible.  My Aunt Cleora {KING} ROBERTSON said he was a "quack" doctor,  Robert Polk KING had traveled from Baxter County to Wagoner County to visit him in 1905, but they never knew when he died.  They later tried to find his grave in the Vernon Cemetery at Coweta.  A few days ago, was working ancestry.com "Hints" and it showed his death in February 1912, as sourced for "Dates of Death for American Physicians."  I was pleasantly shocked! One story from my uncle, Robert Emerson KING. was that Henry C. KING "was on top of a roof during a race riot when he was shot."  I went to Oklahoma City historical library 20 plus years ago to check newspapers for a story, because there could have been z race riot.  Because Coweta was such an old settlement, there were so many newspapers and I was overwhelmed and quit.  Tulsa had a historic race riot in 1921.      I would really appreciate hearing from you if you have Mary Emla THOMPSON -- known as "Belle" in your records.  After numerous attempts, I can not find her in 1880 census with her family.  Hoping someone knows who she is!  They did not have children. Thank you, Peggy Peggy {KING} TRUESDELL ----- Original Message ---- From: PEGGY TRUESDELL <truesdellp@att.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, October 25, 2010 3:55:27 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION Found online today.  Peggy Findagrave info for Sarah Sally Stephens Thompson     *     * Hall family history states that she was the daughter of Allen Stephens of Springcreek Church area, south of Pineville. Sarah married Rodney Franklin Thompson. This same source goes on to say that Sarah died 1880-1885. As to dates of birth, the 1860 Fed. Census (Izard Co., Union Twp.) lists Roddin (Rodney) as 36 years old, farmer, born Illinois, and Sarah L. as 34 years old, born in Kentucky. Their children were listed as; Allen, age 10, Mary, age 7, Lewis, age 5, and William, age 3. All of their children were born in Arkanas. I was not able to find them in the 1870 census, but the 1880 Fed. Census (Baxter Co., North Fork Twp.) lists them as Roden, age 52, born in Illinois and both parents born in Kentucky, and Sarah L., age 49, born in Kentucky as was both of her parents, and William C., age 23, born in Arkansas. So, according to these reports, Rodney was born about 1824-1828, and Sarah was born about 1826-1831. Children per Hall family history; 1. Allen Thompson, married Jane Arnold. Allen was a stone mason, farmer, and also had a store for awhile. He had some limited education in a school. Their children; John, Tillman, George, and Pearl. There could have been more children. Allen remarried after his first wife died. His 2nd wife was Jane Waters. They had no children. 2. Lewis R. Thompson, married Nancy Beavers. He was a stone mason, prepared cisterns, wells, chimneys and fireplaces. Children; Hickman, Betty, William, Frankie, Lee, Phoebe, Noah, Hewie, and Ronald. Burial in Spring Creek Cemetery. 3. Mary Jane Thompson (1851-1936), married Rev. Finis Ewing Hall, son of John H. and Matilda Trimble Hall. Burial at Wayland Arbor Cemetery. 4. William C. "Doc" Thompson (1853-1952), married Mellissa Russel. He was a farmer, timber worker, stone mason and general countryside worker. Children; Meadie, Cora, Grover, Ellwood, and Tressie. William and Mellissa separated and divorced. William and the children moved to Oklahoma, the children marrying, scattering here and there, some going to California where William followed. William died in California at the age of 99. The California Death Index lists; William Glenn Thompson, born Feb. 1, 1857 in Arkansas, mother's maiden name Stevens, father's surname Thompson, died Kern County, Ca. Dec. 5, 1950, age 93.   Burial: Wayland Arbor Cemetery Dolph Izard County Arkansas, USA  ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/25/2010 01:13:27
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON b. ca. 1873, Arkansas.
    2. PEGGY TRUESDELL
    3. I don't belong to the Marion County List, but should probably post this query there, too. The subject of my search, Mary Emla "Belle" THOMPSON married in Marion County, Arkansas, my great-uncle Henry C. KING in 1889.  They are in Creek Nation at Coweta, Wagoner County in 1900 census.  The Lewis THOMPSON that married Mahala BEAVERS has daughter of right age (b. abt. 1873 or 74) but I chased theirs shown as Mary E. and found she was Mary Elizabeth and determined through records she married to someone else. For years have sought date of death for great-uncle Henry C. KING, known as Dr. KING.  His occupation in 1900 census has three words, the middle one is "Medical" but other two are illegible.  My Aunt Cleora {KING} ROBERTSON said he was a "quack" doctor,  Robert Polk KING had traveled from Baxter County to Wagoner County to visit him in 1905, but they never knew when he died.  They later tried to find his grave in the Vernon Cemetery at Coweta.  A few days ago, was working ancestry.com "Hints" and it showed his death in February 1912, as sourced for "Dates of Death for American Physicians."  I was pleasantly shocked! One story from my uncle, Robert Emerson KING. was that Henry C. KING "was on top of a roof during a race riot when he was shot."  I went to Oklahoma City historical library 20 plus years ago to check newspapers for a story, because there could have been z race riot.  Because Coweta was such an old settlement, there were so many newspapers and I was overwhelmed and quit.  Tulsa had a historic race riot in 1921.      I would really appreciate hearing from you if you have Mary Emla THOMPSON -- known as "Belle" in your records.  After numerous attempts, I can not find her in 1880 census with her family.  Hoping someone knows who she is!  They did not have children. Thank you, Peggy Peggy {KING} TRUESDELL ----- Original Message ---- From: PEGGY TRUESDELL <truesdellp@att.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, October 25, 2010 3:55:27 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION Found online today.  Peggy Findagrave info for Sarah Sally Stephens Thompson     *     * Hall family history states that she was the daughter of Allen Stephens of Springcreek Church area, south of Pineville. Sarah married Rodney Franklin Thompson. This same source goes on to say that Sarah died 1880-1885. As to dates of birth, the 1860 Fed. Census (Izard Co., Union Twp.) lists Roddin (Rodney) as 36 years old, farmer, born Illinois, and Sarah L. as 34 years old, born in Kentucky. Their children were listed as; Allen, age 10, Mary, age 7, Lewis, age 5, and William, age 3. All of their children were born in Arkanas. I was not able to find them in the 1870 census, but the 1880 Fed. Census (Baxter Co., North Fork Twp.) lists them as Roden, age 52, born in Illinois and both parents born in Kentucky, and Sarah L., age 49, born in Kentucky as was both of her parents, and William C., age 23, born in Arkansas. So, according to these reports, Rodney was born about 1824-1828, and Sarah was born about 1826-1831. Children per Hall family history; 1. Allen Thompson, married Jane Arnold. Allen was a stone mason, farmer, and also had a store for awhile. He had some limited education in a school. Their children; John, Tillman, George, and Pearl. There could have been more children. Allen remarried after his first wife died. His 2nd wife was Jane Waters. They had no children. 2. Lewis R. Thompson, married Nancy Beavers. He was a stone mason, prepared cisterns, wells, chimneys and fireplaces. Children; Hickman, Betty, William, Frankie, Lee, Phoebe, Noah, Hewie, and Ronald. Burial in Spring Creek Cemetery. 3. Mary Jane Thompson (1851-1936), married Rev. Finis Ewing Hall, son of John H. and Matilda Trimble Hall. Burial at Wayland Arbor Cemetery. 4. William C. "Doc" Thompson (1853-1952), married Mellissa Russel. He was a farmer, timber worker, stone mason and general countryside worker. Children; Meadie, Cora, Grover, Ellwood, and Tressie. William and Mellissa separated and divorced. William and the children moved to Oklahoma, the children marrying, scattering here and there, some going to California where William followed. William died in California at the age of 99. The California Death Index lists; William Glenn Thompson, born Feb. 1, 1857 in Arkansas, mother's maiden name Stevens, father's surname Thompson, died Kern County, Ca. Dec. 5, 1950, age 93.   Burial: Wayland Arbor Cemetery Dolph Izard County Arkansas, USA  ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/25/2010 10:33:11
    1. [ARIZARD] HALL FAMILY INFORMATION
    2. PEGGY TRUESDELL
    3. Found online today.  Peggy Findagrave info for Sarah Sally Stephens Thompson * * Hall family history states that she was the daughter of Allen Stephens of Springcreek Church area, south of Pineville. Sarah married Rodney Franklin Thompson. This same source goes on to say that Sarah died 1880-1885. As to dates of birth, the 1860 Fed. Census (Izard Co., Union Twp.) lists Roddin (Rodney) as 36 years old, farmer, born Illinois, and Sarah L. as 34 years old, born in Kentucky. Their children were listed as; Allen, age 10, Mary, age 7, Lewis, age 5, and William, age 3. All of their children were born in Arkanas. I was not able to find them in the 1870 census, but the 1880 Fed. Census (Baxter Co., North Fork Twp.) lists them as Roden, age 52, born in Illinois and both parents born in Kentucky, and Sarah L., age 49, born in Kentucky as was both of her parents, and William C., age 23, born in Arkansas. So, according to these reports, Rodney was born about 1824-1828, and Sarah was born about 1826-1831. Children per Hall family history; 1. Allen Thompson, married Jane Arnold. Allen was a stone mason, farmer, and also had a store for awhile. He had some limited education in a school. Their children; John, Tillman, George, and Pearl. There could have been more children. Allen remarried after his first wife died. His 2nd wife was Jane Waters. They had no children. 2. Lewis R. Thompson, married Nancy Beavers. He was a stone mason, prepared cisterns, wells, chimneys and fireplaces. Children; Hickman, Betty, William, Frankie, Lee, Phoebe, Noah, Hewie, and Ronald. Burial in Spring Creek Cemetery. 3. Mary Jane Thompson (1851-1936), married Rev. Finis Ewing Hall, son of John H. and Matilda Trimble Hall. Burial at Wayland Arbor Cemetery. 4. William C. "Doc" Thompson (1853-1952), married Mellissa Russel. He was a farmer, timber worker, stone mason and general countryside worker. Children; Meadie, Cora, Grover, Ellwood, and Tressie. William and Mellissa separated and divorced. William and the children moved to Oklahoma, the children marrying, scattering here and there, some going to California where William followed. William died in California at the age of 99. The California Death Index lists; William Glenn Thompson, born Feb. 1, 1857 in Arkansas, mother's maiden name Stevens, father's surname Thompson, died Kern County, Ca. Dec. 5, 1950, age 93.   Burial: Wayland Arbor Cemetery Dolph Izard County Arkansas, USA 

    10/25/2010 07:55:27
    1. [ARIZARD] Melbourne Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: MarthaHiter50 Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.izard/3286/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Can anyone give me the exact location of Melbourne Cemetery? Is it in "walking shape" and easily found? Thanks... Marty Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.

    10/24/2010 05:09:51
    1. [ARIZARD] Arizard: Boler, Boulware
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. Lee Ann Center, I found a couple interesting sites for Boler. Bowler, Boulware.  My ancestor in this is Grace Boulware 1695 St.  Ann's Parish, Essex Va-1732, Culpepper. Va.   m. Samuel Stallard 1644 St. Ann's Parish, Essex, Va.-1721, Essex. Va.   Go to web search and punch in Grace Boulware--- to page 2--look up Boler family on that pages--lots of info!Enjoy, Glenna Goodwin

    10/24/2010 07:32:15
    1. [ARIZARD] family Deweese
    2. Bobbie
    3. Has anyone on this list ever researched the Deweese (Dewese) (Dewees) Family? my Great Great Grandmother Ford was Charlotte Nancy (Nancy Charlotte) Deweese, her Father was Solomon Deweese and that is as far as I can go. I know that Solomon was buried in Skullyville Cemetery, OK. This is a Choctaw cemetery and he does have a tombstone there. He died in 1880, He was born in NC?? lived in Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Oklahoma. The mother of Nancy was first wife Margaret Flannary (Flannery). She, Nancy, married George Leonard Ford, a Baptist preacher in Izard County, They are both buried in the cemetary at Antioch near Zion. Second wife was Litisha ?? Bobbie The best relationship is not the one that brings together perfect people, but the best is when each individual learns to live with the imperfections of others and can admire the other person's good qualities.

    10/23/2010 06:09:50
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Fwd: Whites, Killian
    2. Thanks Jean, I will try again. My first direct contact came back. Margaret Quoting Jean M Cuevas <jeanmayfield@comcast.net>: > Margaret, > > I don't know if Reginia is on the list. I don't think so, since > these are coming to me personally. You may wish to contact her directly @ > > reginia123@hughes.net > > > > At 09:19 PM 10/22/2010, you wrote: > >I have this couple listed in my Lackey Lines book but it does not give > >any more information than that listed. The Lackey Killian connection > >in my line does not join until the early 1900's. If there is a > >connection before that time, I would love to know. > >Margaret > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ARIZARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message >

    10/23/2010 05:19:38