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    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv
    2. Billie Walsh
    3. Get a few box's of moth balls, you know - those stinky ones, and put them in your garage. Even if it doesn't kill them it will drive them away. I throw a couple boxes under the house every couple years. Keeps out all sorts of critters. On 01/07/2011 03:23 AM, Gen wrote: > My garage is full of those, I haven't found an insect killer yet that will take care of them. Always have to be careful when I look for things out there. > > > --- On Thu, 1/6/11, Billie Walsh<bilwalsh@swbell.net> wrote: > >> From: Billie Walsh<bilwalsh@swbell.net> >> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv >> To: arizard@rootsweb.com >> Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 6:45 PM >> On 01/06/2011 06:11 PM, Gen wrote: >>> I have an outdoor antenna, but the man I bought the >> house from, for some idiotic reason, cut every line running >> from the antenna into the house; I haven't found a 'man' >> that will go into the crawl space and hook them up >> again. The hole is too small for this round ole lady >> to get through. >>> Didn't know so many men were afraid of spiders, lol. >>> gen >>> Good luck to your friends! >> I have a terrible time with Tracie. To her the only good >> spider is a >> dead spider. Most spiders are good. The eat things that we >> don't like >> having around. I don't mind spiders at all as long as they >> are outdoors. >> They don't belong inside the house. Indoors I catch them >> and take them >> outside whenever possible. This summer we had a couple of >> those huge >> black and yellow garden spiders hanging around outside. She >> wanted them >> dead but I managed to protect them all summer. Besides if >> you have a >> healthy spider population around you won't have the Fiddle >> Backs. Fiddle >> Backs kill off any other spider in their territory. >> >> -- >> "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." >> George Washington >> >> _ _... ..._ _ >> _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._ >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> > > > -- "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." George Washington _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._

    01/07/2011 12:29:34
    1. [ARIZARD] Morning "off subject"
    2. Junebug
    3. Morning everyone: Having coffee with me this morning? I have been up a while, and about coffee logged. Not to bad this morning only 39 out side. They talk like may get colder, and a chance of snow about Sun. Snow isn't as bad as ice though. Heard the road crew talking over the scanner, and they are getting ready for it I think. Ed and I have regular Dr appt today. Think we will pass it. ha! They are getting a little further apart lately. Don't know if that means they give up on us or we are doing better. Think may be the later. as long as Ed will do the cooking we won't starve . ha! Think he gets bored when he can't get out side much. he has to be real careful , and not take pneumonia .he has had a few bouts of it. The copd doesn't help. He just likes the kitchen, and I just let him go. Good thing about it he cleans up after him self. (and me too). lol I am still trying to learn this thing. Some times I mess up, and if I can't fix it (which is not to often) I holler! for Jan. She has been out of school for a while, but has to go back Tues. and she doesn't have time for much except study. She has to drive to Ash Flat, If the weather is to bad they close. Guess I better get off here and get around. Have a good day and God Bless every one especially the service guy's and gal's, and the sick and shut inn's. Love June bug

    01/07/2011 12:16:03
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Pigg
    2. Janice Reed
    3. It sounds as if this if a very interesting family. They must have been a family of soldiers as almost every skirmish has a least on or two of the men listed. It also looks like they liked the name "Henry" almost as much as our Gillihan's liked "William. It's really great that you have been able to trace them back that far. I only wish we were as sure of our lineage. Janice -------------------------------------------------- From: "Don Ott" <dott@centurytel.net> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 2:49 PM To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Pigg > Janice, > Thanks for being on the lookout for others. The Henry Pigg > you located that got land in Prince Edward County was born 1740 in > Amelia, VA. He married Susannah "Ann" Hardy b 1745. As you mention > he fought in the French and Indian War. > The other Henry Pigg that you found b. 1684 was a brother to > his great grandfather John Pigg . > Don > > > At 12:55 PM 1/6/2011, you wrote: >>Hi everybody! >>I was tooling around in Heritage Quest at the Library looking for my >>(Gillihan's, as always). I found a book called "Virginia Colonial >>Militia 1651-1776. It is mostly about years of the war between >>Great Gritain and France and Dunsmore's War, and I did indeed find a >>Gillihan, but had already seen it in another book. >> >>It seems that I remember someone talking about the "Pigg" >>family. That name kind of stands out and I happened to notice the >>following: >>Given land in Virginia for services rendered: >>Henry Pigg, Private in 2nd VA Regiment of Regulars in late war >>between Great Britain and France. He was was granted (didn't say >>how many acres) in Prince Edward County, VA on Jan. 17, 1780. I >>looked it up on FamilySearch and found him listed as: >>Henry Pigg, born abt 1684 in Old Rappa County, VA. Listed his >>father as John and his mother as Elizabeth (no last name) >>Maybe someone's ancestor??? >>Janice Reed >> >>------------------------------- >>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 > >

    01/07/2011 12:04:02
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv
    2. Gen
    3. My garage is full of those, I haven't found an insect killer yet that will take care of them. Always have to be careful when I look for things out there. --- On Thu, 1/6/11, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh@swbell.net> wrote: > From: Billie Walsh <bilwalsh@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 6:45 PM > On 01/06/2011 06:11 PM, Gen wrote: > > I have an outdoor antenna, but the man I bought the > house from, for some idiotic reason, cut every line running > from the antenna into the house; I haven't found a 'man' > that will go into the crawl space and hook them up > again.  The hole is too small for this round ole lady > to get through. > > Didn't know so many men were afraid of spiders, lol. > > gen > > Good luck to your friends! > > I have a terrible time with Tracie. To her the only good > spider is a > dead spider. Most spiders are good. The eat things that we > don't like > having around. I don't mind spiders at all as long as they > are outdoors. > They don't belong inside the house. Indoors I catch them > and take them > outside whenever possible. This summer we had a couple of > those huge > black and yellow garden spiders hanging around outside. She > wanted them > dead but I managed to protect them all summer. Besides if > you have a > healthy spider population around you won't have the Fiddle > Backs. Fiddle > Backs kill off any other spider in their territory. > > -- > "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." > George Washington > > _ _...  ..._ _ > _._  ._  .....  ._..  ...  .._ > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/06/2011 06:23:44
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death
    2. Junebug
    3. Beth was it Ruth fern Estes? I may remember him through them Grady Estes was her husband.June -------------------------------------------------- From: "Beth Cooper" <bpc4u@sbcglobal.net> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 9:59 PM To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > June, > Mary Edith Ivy and Toby Whiteaker's only child. > Bob was married to Sharon Teegardener first. > His second wife was Deb, honestly----I can't come up > with her name, she was a widow if I have remembered > correctly. > > Thank you all for your kind thoughts. > I seem to remember that Bob's great grandmother just > died a few years back. Can not remember her name but > lived at Melbourne, if I am remembering correctly. > All, I'll try to pull up more about the family tomorrow. > No details about arrangements that we have heard yet. > Thanks all > Beth > > > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Junebug <junebug@centurytel.net> > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 8:56:56 PM > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > > Beth seam's like I should know Bobby. That is sad, we just never know. My > prayers go out to the family .Thanks june > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Pat Brewer" <epbrewer@fmtc.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 8:38 PM > To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > >> I'm very sorry for all of you that just lost a dear friend. My thoughts >> and >> certainly my prayers will be with this poor family. And for you dear >> friends, wish I could be close enough to give all of you a hug tonight, >> but >> know that we are all family, so when one hurts, we all hurt. >> >> Hugs to all, >> Pat >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Beth Cooper" <bpc4u@sbcglobal.net> >> To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 6:55 PM >> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death >> >> >> >> >> All, >> I hate to interrupt this way but >> I just got a phone call from Glenda Morehead Harris. >> She had the sad report that our classmate >> Bobby Whiteaker, Jr. died about an hour ago. >> She was on her way home, Margaret Brown Banning had >> phoned her house and Charles had called her on the road. >> >> What little detail she had was that Bob had recovered from >> gall bladder surgery and was going back to work tomorrow. >> It is believed to have been a massive heart attack. I'm so sorry about >> interrupting but so many people will want to know this. Bobby was >> such a generous person and a cane-raiser when we were all young. >> >> Prayers for the whole family. >> Beth >> >> ----- Original Message ---- >> From: Vera Reeves <velane@centurytel.net> >> To: arizard@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 7:44:12 PM >> Subject: [ARIZARD] Farris >> >> Judy, >> >> I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo >> County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family >> came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, >> Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't >> find >> your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants >> around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came >> from >> Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones >> from Mississippi. >> >> ========================= >>>I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >>>"busy" >>> it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. >>> >>> >>> >>> My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris. I found >>> this >>> early on in Boone county. I believe the town of Harmon may have been >>> named >>> after him. They had at least 11 children. My grandpa William Anderson >>> Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around >>> Boone. >>> He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co. He had five >>> children >>> from a few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta >>> Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty. His first wife "Elizabeth" >>> either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter. My grandparents >>> moved >>> to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma. We >>> know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did >>> not. >>> I >>> have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses >>> show >>> that he was b in TN and she in KY. My grandmother's lineage is >>> Richardsons >>> & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county. Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and >>> others. I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the >>> Harmons/Farrises. >>> I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially >>> before >>> they moved from KY and TN. I've heard that there are some Harmons in the >>> counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. >>> >>> >>> >>> Thank you and sorry for the length of this email. Regards, Judy Curtis >>> Jackson >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >> >> >> ----- >> No virus found in this message. >> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com >> Version: 10.0.1191 / Virus Database: 1435/3364 - Release Date: 01/06/11 >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/06/2011 03:24:06
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death
    2. Junebug
    3. Beth seam's like I should know Bobby. That is sad, we just never know. My prayers go out to the family .Thanks june -------------------------------------------------- From: "Pat Brewer" <epbrewer@fmtc.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 8:38 PM To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > I'm very sorry for all of you that just lost a dear friend. My thoughts > and > certainly my prayers will be with this poor family. And for you dear > friends, wish I could be close enough to give all of you a hug tonight, > but > know that we are all family, so when one hurts, we all hurt. > > Hugs to all, > Pat > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Beth Cooper" <bpc4u@sbcglobal.net> > To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 6:55 PM > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > > > > > All, > I hate to interrupt this way but > I just got a phone call from Glenda Morehead Harris. > She had the sad report that our classmate > Bobby Whiteaker, Jr. died about an hour ago. > She was on her way home, Margaret Brown Banning had > phoned her house and Charles had called her on the road. > > What little detail she had was that Bob had recovered from > gall bladder surgery and was going back to work tomorrow. > It is believed to have been a massive heart attack. I'm so sorry about > interrupting but so many people will want to know this. Bobby was > such a generous person and a cane-raiser when we were all young. > > Prayers for the whole family. > Beth > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Vera Reeves <velane@centurytel.net> > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 7:44:12 PM > Subject: [ARIZARD] Farris > > Judy, > > I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo > County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family > came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, > Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't > find > your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants > around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came > from > Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones > from Mississippi. > > ========================= >>I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >>"busy" >> it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. >> >> >> >> My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris. I found >> this >> early on in Boone county. I believe the town of Harmon may have been >> named >> after him. They had at least 11 children. My grandpa William Anderson >> Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around >> Boone. >> He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co. He had five children >> from a few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta >> Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty. His first wife "Elizabeth" >> either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter. My grandparents >> moved >> to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma. We >> know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not. >> I >> have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses >> show >> that he was b in TN and she in KY. My grandmother's lineage is >> Richardsons >> & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county. Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and >> others. I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the >> Harmons/Farrises. >> I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially >> before >> they moved from KY and TN. I've heard that there are some Harmons in the >> counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. >> >> >> >> Thank you and sorry for the length of this email. Regards, Judy Curtis >> Jackson > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1191 / Virus Database: 1435/3364 - Release Date: 01/06/11 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/06/2011 01:56:56
    1. [ARIZARD] Fw: off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv
    2. Glenna Goodwin
    3. I have no love for spiders--my grandmother, Kee Cantrell of Oxford died after being bitten by a spider on her leg.  She was almost 100 and still living by herself.  My oldest daughter was bitten by a fiddle back at night on her forehead--it just ate out a hole in her head.  She had to have a  skin abrasion and plastic surgery--you can still see it after 25 years.  Glenna Goodwin ----- Forwarded Message ---- From: Billie Walsh <bilwalsh@swbell.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 6:45:37 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv On 01/06/2011 06:11 PM, Gen wrote: > I have an outdoor antenna, but the man I bought the house from, for some >idiotic reason, cut every line running from the antenna into the house; I >haven't found a 'man' that will go into the crawl space and hook them up again.  >The hole is too small for this round ole lady to get through. > Didn't know so many men were afraid of spiders, lol. > gen > Good luck to your friends! I have a terrible time with Tracie. To her the only good spider is a dead spider. Most spiders are good. The eat things that we don't like having around. I don't mind spiders at all as long as they are outdoors. They don't belong inside the house. Indoors I catch them and take them outside whenever possible. This summer we had a couple of those huge black and yellow garden spiders hanging around outside. She wanted them dead but I managed to protect them all summer. Besides if you have a healthy spider population around you won't have the Fiddle Backs. Fiddle Backs kill off any other spider in their territory. -- "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." George Washington _ _...  ..._ _ _._  ._  .....  ._..  ...  .._ ------------------------------- 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

    01/06/2011 01:03:11
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death
    2. Beth Cooper
    3. June, Mary Edith Ivy and Toby Whiteaker's only child. Bob was married to Sharon Teegardener first. His second wife was Deb, honestly----I can't come up with her name, she was a widow if I have remembered correctly. Thank you all for your kind thoughts. I seem to remember that Bob's great grandmother just died a few years back. Can not remember her name but lived at Melbourne, if I am remembering correctly. All, I'll try to pull up more about the family tomorrow. No details about arrangements that we have heard yet. Thanks all Beth ----- Original Message ---- From: Junebug <junebug@centurytel.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 8:56:56 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death Beth seam's like I should know Bobby. That is sad, we just never know. My prayers go out to the family .Thanks june -------------------------------------------------- From: "Pat Brewer" <epbrewer@fmtc.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 8:38 PM To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > I'm very sorry for all of you that just lost a dear friend.  My thoughts > and > certainly my prayers will be with this poor family.  And for you dear > friends, wish I could be close enough to give all of you a hug tonight, > but > know that we are all family, so when one hurts, we all hurt. > > Hugs to all, > Pat > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Beth Cooper" <bpc4u@sbcglobal.net> > To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 6:55 PM > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death > > > > > All, > I hate to interrupt this way but > I just got a phone call from Glenda Morehead Harris. > She had the sad report that our classmate > Bobby Whiteaker, Jr. died about an hour ago. > She was on her way home, Margaret Brown Banning had > phoned her house and Charles had called her on the road. > > What little detail she had was that Bob had recovered from > gall bladder surgery and was going back to work tomorrow. > It is believed to have been a massive heart attack. I'm so sorry about > interrupting but so many people will want to know this. Bobby was > such a generous person and a cane-raiser when we were all young. > > Prayers for the whole family. > Beth > > ----- Original Message ---- > From: Vera Reeves <velane@centurytel.net> > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 7:44:12 PM > Subject: [ARIZARD] Farris > > Judy, > > I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo > County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family > came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, > Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't > find > your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants > around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came > from > Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones > from Mississippi. > > ========================= >>I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >>"busy" >> it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. >> >> >> >> My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris. I found >> this >> early on in Boone county. I believe the town of Harmon may have been >> named >> after him. They had at least 11 children. My grandpa William Anderson >> Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around >> Boone. >> He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co. He had five children >> from a few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta >> Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty. His first wife "Elizabeth" >> either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter. My grandparents >> moved >> to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma. We >> know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not. >> I >> have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses >> show >> that he was b in TN and she in KY. My grandmother's lineage is >> Richardsons >> & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county. Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and >> others. I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the >> Harmons/Farrises. >> I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially >> before >> they moved from KY and TN. I've heard that there are some Harmons in the >> counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. >> >> >> >> Thank you and sorry for the length of this email. Regards, Judy Curtis >> Jackson > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > ----- > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 10.0.1191 / Virus Database: 1435/3364 - Release Date: 01/06/11 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    01/06/2011 12:59:07
    1. [ARIZARD] Farris
    2. Vera Reeves
    3. Judy, I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't find your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came from Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones from Mississippi. ========================= >I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >"busy" > it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. > > > > My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris. I found > this > early on in Boone county. I believe the town of Harmon may have been > named > after him. They had at least 11 children. My grandpa William Anderson > Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around Boone. > He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co. He had five children > from a few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta > Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty. His first wife "Elizabeth" > either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter. My grandparents > moved > to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma. We > know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not. > I > have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses > show > that he was b in TN and she in KY. My grandmother's lineage is > Richardsons > & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county. Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and > others. I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the > Harmons/Farrises. > I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially > before > they moved from KY and TN. I've heard that there are some Harmons in the > counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. > > > > Thank you and sorry for the length of this email. Regards, Judy Curtis > Jackson

    01/06/2011 12:44:12
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death
    2. Pat Brewer
    3. I'm very sorry for all of you that just lost a dear friend. My thoughts and certainly my prayers will be with this poor family. And for you dear friends, wish I could be close enough to give all of you a hug tonight, but know that we are all family, so when one hurts, we all hurt. Hugs to all, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Beth Cooper" <bpc4u@sbcglobal.net> To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 6:55 PM Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death All, I hate to interrupt this way but I just got a phone call from Glenda Morehead Harris. She had the sad report that our classmate Bobby Whiteaker, Jr. died about an hour ago. She was on her way home, Margaret Brown Banning had phoned her house and Charles had called her on the road. What little detail she had was that Bob had recovered from gall bladder surgery and was going back to work tomorrow. It is believed to have been a massive heart attack. I'm so sorry about interrupting but so many people will want to know this. Bobby was such a generous person and a cane-raiser when we were all young. Prayers for the whole family. Beth ----- Original Message ---- From: Vera Reeves <velane@centurytel.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 7:44:12 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Farris Judy, I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't find your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came from Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones from Mississippi. ========================= >I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >"busy" > it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. > > > > My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris. I found > this > early on in Boone county. I believe the town of Harmon may have been > named > after him. They had at least 11 children. My grandpa William Anderson > Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around Boone. > He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co. He had five children > from a few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta > Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty. His first wife "Elizabeth" > either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter. My grandparents > moved > to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma. We > know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not. > I > have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses > show > that he was b in TN and she in KY. My grandmother's lineage is > Richardsons > & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county. Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and > others. I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the > Harmons/Farrises. > I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially > before > they moved from KY and TN. I've heard that there are some Harmons in the > counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. > > > > Thank you and sorry for the length of this email. Regards, Judy Curtis > Jackson ------------------------------- 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 ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1191 / Virus Database: 1435/3364 - Release Date: 01/06/11

    01/06/2011 12:38:13
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Researching Harmon (Judy)
    2. Dortha Gamel
    3.   Hi Judy,You have some of the same family lines that I have. Maybe kin??? I have SUTTERFIELD BRADSHAW    Would like to compare lines and will be glad to share any thing I have    Good Luck    Dortha ________________________________ From: Judy Jackson <jcurtjack@bellsouth.net> To: ARIZARD@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 1:15:32 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Researching Harmon I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how "busy" it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris.  I found this early on in Boone county.  I believe the town of Harmon may have been named after him.  They had at least 11 children.  My grandpa William Anderson Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around Boone. He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co.  He had five children from a  few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty.  His first wife "Elizabeth" either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter.  My grandparents moved to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma.  We know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not.  I have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses show that he was b in TN and she in KY.  My grandmother's lineage is Richardsons & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county.  Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and others.  I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the Harmons/Farrises. I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially before they moved from KY and TN.  I've heard that there are some Harmons in the counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. Thank you and sorry for the length of this email.  Regards,  Judy Curtis Jackson ------------------------------- 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

    01/06/2011 12:11:39
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv
    2. Billie Walsh
    3. On 01/06/2011 06:11 PM, Gen wrote: > I have an outdoor antenna, but the man I bought the house from, for some idiotic reason, cut every line running from the antenna into the house; I haven't found a 'man' that will go into the crawl space and hook them up again. The hole is too small for this round ole lady to get through. > Didn't know so many men were afraid of spiders, lol. > gen > Good luck to your friends! I have a terrible time with Tracie. To her the only good spider is a dead spider. Most spiders are good. The eat things that we don't like having around. I don't mind spiders at all as long as they are outdoors. They don't belong inside the house. Indoors I catch them and take them outside whenever possible. This summer we had a couple of those huge black and yellow garden spiders hanging around outside. She wanted them dead but I managed to protect them all summer. Besides if you have a healthy spider population around you won't have the Fiddle Backs. Fiddle Backs kill off any other spider in their territory. -- "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." George Washington _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._

    01/06/2011 11:45:37
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Whiteaker/Ivy descendant death
    2. Beth Cooper
    3. All, I hate to interrupt this way but I just got a phone call from Glenda Morehead Harris. She had the sad report that our classmate Bobby Whiteaker, Jr. died about an hour ago. She was on her way home, Margaret Brown Banning had phoned her house and Charles had called her on the road. What little detail she had was that Bob had recovered from gall bladder surgery and was going back to work tomorrow. It is believed to have been a massive heart attack. I'm so sorry about interrupting but so many people will want to know this. Bobby was such a generous person and a cane-raiser when we were all young. Prayers for the whole family. Beth ----- Original Message ---- From: Vera Reeves <velane@centurytel.net> To: arizard@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 7:44:12 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Farris Judy, I have a Mary Farris who married John Woodley. They lived in Tishomingo County, Mississippi. Before the Civil War a branch of this Farris Family came from Iuka, Tishomingo County, MS to what became Iuka, Izard County, Arkansas. This was before Stone and Baxter County were formed. I didn't find your Pheba Farris in my data. There are still a lot of the descendants around in these counties. There's also another Farris family that came from Missouri to Baxter County. I've not been able to connect them to the ones from Mississippi. ========================= >I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how >"busy" > it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. > > > > My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris.  I found > this > early on in Boone county.  I believe the town of Harmon may have been > named > after him.  They had at least 11 children.  My grandpa William Anderson > Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around Boone. > He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co.  He had five children > from a  few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta > Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty.  His first wife "Elizabeth" > either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter.  My grandparents > moved > to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma.  We > know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not. > I > have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses > show > that he was b in TN and she in KY.  My grandmother's lineage is > Richardsons > & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county.  Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and > others.  I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the > Harmons/Farrises. > I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially > before > they moved from KY and TN.  I've heard that there are some Harmons in the > counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. > > > > Thank you and sorry for the length of this email.  Regards,  Judy Curtis > Jackson ------------------------------- 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

    01/06/2011 10:55:12
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita/ tv
    2. Gen
    3. I have an outdoor antenna, but the man I bought the house from, for some idiotic reason, cut every line running from the antenna into the house; I haven't found a 'man' that will go into the crawl space and hook them up again. The hole is too small for this round ole lady to get through. Didn't know so many men were afraid of spiders, lol. gen Good luck to your friends! --- On Thu, 1/6/11, Billie Walsh <bilwalsh@swbell.net> wrote: > From: Billie Walsh <bilwalsh@swbell.net> > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Date: Thursday, January 6, 2011, 3:50 PM > For anyone that lives in or around > Wichita, and has an outdoor antenna > our friends at Channel 43 are going to throw the switch > tomorrow about > 5:00 PM on 43.2. The new programming will be from the "ME > Network". They > are the first station to get this new network on the air. > The > programming is all those old TV shows you loved in past > years 24/7, > Hawaii 5-O, Mash, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Streets of San > Francisco, I > don't know, all kinds. They've already got THIS on 43.1. > All MGM movies > all the time. > > Standard Disclaimer: I receive no income > from.................. > > We're just happy for them to finally have some decent > programming to > offer the people around Wichita. They have struggled for > years to make > that station a go. > > ----- Original Message ---- > > From: Billie Walsh<bilwalsh@swbell.net> > > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 7:23:36 PM > > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita > > > > About all I know about Andover is you go to Wichita > and turn right. *<]:oD > > > > I think we were out there once. Tracie is a friend of > the County > > Emergency Manager. Don't ask me how we got there. > Tracie took all her > > old "short cuts".*<]:o) > > > > On 01/05/2011 06:25 PM, Pat Foster wrote: > >> Hi Billie, > >> Thanks for the good weather while my son was > home.  He is back in D.C. at > >> work now but we had a good visit. > >> We are going to Andover soon, maybe, to visit a > Russell cousin--got any > >> suggestions going up that way? > >> > >> Pat Foster > >> > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On > >> Behalf Of Billie Walsh > >> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:39 PM > >> To: arizard@rootsweb.com > >> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject: chick fil a > >> > >> If you have some time to kill and want something > to do up around > >> Guthrie/Edmond give a shout and we can have coffee > or something. > >> > >> We make four or five trips a year up to Wichita. > Our friends own Channel > >> 43 TV station and we go up to help them with > stuff. lus we have other > >> friends up there. Tracie is from there originally. > I'm starting to learn > >> my way around town somewhat, at least our normal > paths. > >> > >> Have you been to Midwest City lately? It has seen > some BIG changes in > >> the old "downtown". The old "downtown" is > completely gone. It looks > >> about that area near Town West. The mall in > Midwest City looks from the > >> outside like it's mostly vacant. Almost no cars in > the parking lot. > >> > >> On 01/05/2011 03:34 PM, Gen wrote: > >>> I love their chicken salad sandwiches, we no > longer have one in Wichita. > >> Going to a wedding in OKC on the 15th, and I > intend to eat lunch there. > >>> Hope to meet up with my one gdau's other > gmother.  She lives in Tulsa now, > >> but since we didn't see her Christmas, she's going > to try&   catch up to us > >> there.  She likes the chicken salad > sandwiches, too. > >>> I actually miss living in Midwest City.  > It has a great little mall and > >> childrens parks, and little restaurants.  > There are several stores there > >> that aren't located in Wichita. Even the grocery > store we used to use makes > >> those up here seem lacking. > >>> I prefer my house to apartment living, though, > big-time!  Much more > >> peaceful&   quiet.  And we > can stargaze here. > >>> I haven't had the donuts you guys have been > talking about, I used to enjoy > >> Dunkin Donuts, but that disappeared from around > here, too.  Crispy Creme > >> donuts are awful, they always seem > greasy&   tasteless. > >>> OK, now everyone knows my personal > likes&   dislikes.  Sorry, get > started& > >> just can't stop. > >>> gen > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> ------------------------------- > >>> 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 > >> > > > > > -- > "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." > George Washington > > _ _...  ..._ _ > _._  ._  .....  ._..  ...  .._ > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/06/2011 09:11:01
    1. [ARIZARD] Researching Harmon (Judy)
    2. PEGGY TRUESDELL
    3. Welcome to our Izard List, Judy!  Our List Mom, Jean {MAYFIELD} CUEVAS is the greatest!  I believe she first became List Mom about twelve years ago.  I've subscribed for ten plus years, and several others still here were with the List from its inception. One thing I noticed is that you mention Marion, Carroll and Boone Counties.  Your people may not have moved at all, as the boundaries of those three counties changed from time to time. I know that there were FARRIS families in Baxter County, adjacent to Marion, Izard and Searcy Counties.  I'm not familiar with any HARMONs - except some I have in a public ancestry tree "Samuel RIDGWAY - b. 1807 VA, 1850 Van Buren" (that's Van Buren County, not close to any of the above three counties). Hope you have Happy Hunting in 2011! Peggy Peggy {KING} TRUESDELL  ________________________________ From: Judy Jackson <jcurtjack@bellsouth.net> To: ARIZARD@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, January 6, 2011 1:15:32 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Researching Harmon I just subscribed to this mailing list, and I am really impressed how "busy" it is and have been enjoying the friendly "off subjects" going on. My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris.  I found this early on in Boone county.  I believe the town of Harmon may have been named after him.  They had at least 11 children.  My grandpa William Anderson Harmon was b 4 June 1866 b unk but up in one of the counties around Boone. He married first Sarah Elizabeth Martin in Boone Co.  He had five children from a  few months to 13 yrs when he married 1901 my grandmother, Greta Elizabeth Richardson b 1879 prob Boone cty.  His first wife "Elizabeth" either died in childbirth or very shortly thereafter.  My grandparents moved to Oklahoma shortly after their marriage, and settled in SW Oklahoma.  We know that a few of my grandpa's siblings came with them but many did not.  I have no information on my ggrandparents Harmon accept that the censuses show that he was b in TN and she in KY.  My grandmother's lineage is Richardsons & Satterfields of Searcy/Stone county.  Ryals of Boone, Bradshaws and others.  I have much info on grandma's lineage but not the Harmons/Farrises. I've never had much info on my Harmon ggrandparents Harmon especially before they moved from KY and TN.  I've heard that there are some Harmons in the counties near Boone/Carroll/Marion counties. Thank you and sorry for the length of this email.  Regards,  Judy Curtis Jackson ------------------------------- 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

    01/06/2011 08:54:16
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita
    2. Billie Walsh
    3. For anyone that lives in or around Wichita, and has an outdoor antenna our friends at Channel 43 are going to throw the switch tomorrow about 5:00 PM on 43.2. The new programming will be from the "ME Network". They are the first station to get this new network on the air. The programming is all those old TV shows you loved in past years 24/7, Hawaii 5-O, Mash, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Streets of San Francisco, I don't know, all kinds. They've already got THIS on 43.1. All MGM movies all the time. Standard Disclaimer: I receive no income from.................. We're just happy for them to finally have some decent programming to offer the people around Wichita. They have struggled for years to make that station a go. ----- Original Message ---- > From: Billie Walsh<bilwalsh@swbell.net> > To: arizard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, January 5, 2011 7:23:36 PM > Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita > > About all I know about Andover is you go to Wichita and turn right. *<]:oD > > I think we were out there once. Tracie is a friend of the County > Emergency Manager. Don't ask me how we got there. Tracie took all her > old "short cuts".*<]:o) > > On 01/05/2011 06:25 PM, Pat Foster wrote: >> Hi Billie, >> Thanks for the good weather while my son was home. He is back in D.C. at >> work now but we had a good visit. >> We are going to Andover soon, maybe, to visit a Russell cousin--got any >> suggestions going up that way? >> >> Pat Foster >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:arizard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >> Behalf Of Billie Walsh >> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 5:39 PM >> To: arizard@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] off subject: chick fil a >> >> If you have some time to kill and want something to do up around >> Guthrie/Edmond give a shout and we can have coffee or something. >> >> We make four or five trips a year up to Wichita. Our friends own Channel >> 43 TV station and we go up to help them with stuff. lus we have other >> friends up there. Tracie is from there originally. I'm starting to learn >> my way around town somewhat, at least our normal paths. >> >> Have you been to Midwest City lately? It has seen some BIG changes in >> the old "downtown". The old "downtown" is completely gone. It looks >> about that area near Town West. The mall in Midwest City looks from the >> outside like it's mostly vacant. Almost no cars in the parking lot. >> >> On 01/05/2011 03:34 PM, Gen wrote: >>> I love their chicken salad sandwiches, we no longer have one in Wichita. >> Going to a wedding in OKC on the 15th, and I intend to eat lunch there. >>> Hope to meet up with my one gdau's other gmother. She lives in Tulsa now, >> but since we didn't see her Christmas, she's going to try& catch up to us >> there. She likes the chicken salad sandwiches, too. >>> I actually miss living in Midwest City. It has a great little mall and >> childrens parks, and little restaurants. There are several stores there >> that aren't located in Wichita. Even the grocery store we used to use makes >> those up here seem lacking. >>> I prefer my house to apartment living, though, big-time! Much more >> peaceful& quiet. And we can stargaze here. >>> I haven't had the donuts you guys have been talking about, I used to enjoy >> Dunkin Donuts, but that disappeared from around here, too. Crispy Creme >> donuts are awful, they always seem greasy& tasteless. >>> OK, now everyone knows my personal likes& dislikes. Sorry, get started& >> just can't stop. >>> gen >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 >> > -- "A good moral character is the first essential in a man." George Washington _ _... ..._ _ _._ ._ ..... ._.. ... .._

    01/06/2011 08:50:01
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Boyd Rogers obit
    2. Vera Reeves
    3. Thanks again Lorene. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lorene" <lorene.m@charter.net> To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2011 2:48 PM Subject: [ARIZARD] Boyd Rogers obit > oyd Rogers > Post a commentPrint > By The Wenatchee World Staff > Wednesday, January 5, 2011 > > Boyd Rogers, 77, a 20 year East Wenatchee resident and 66 year Wenatchee > Valley resident, passed away on Sunday, January 2, 2011, at Highline > Convalescent Center in East Wenatchee. He was born on December 7, 1933, at > Ash Flat, AR, to the late Otis Gilbert and Zettie Mae Rogers. The family > moved to the Monitor area in November of 1944. Boyd attended Monitor Grade > School and Cashmere High School, where he played baseball. He graduated > from Cashmere High School in 1951, and he entered the U.S. Army in 1953. > He served during the Korean Conflict as a Teletype Operator, stationed at > Fairbanks, AK. He received his honorable discharge in February of 1956, > and later married his sweetheart, Mary Ann Gray, on April 21, 1956, in > Cashmere, where they made their first home together. Boyd worked at > Safeway in Cashmere, prior to going to work for Pepsi Cola as a Delivery > Driver. In 1966, they moved their family to Wenatchee. While he continued > to work for Pepsi Cola, they also began working! > as Managers of the Avenue Motel. They lived at the motel and were > managers off and on for over a 20 year span. His job at Pepsi Cola had > worked him into Sales and bottling, before they stopped local bottling. In > 1988, he went to work at K.B. Alloys, where he remained until retiring in > 1999. They had moved to make their home in East Wenatchee in 1990. He was > a member of the Wenatchee Downtown Rotary Club, a 27 year member of > Wenatchee Aerie #204 Fraternal Order of Eagles, a longtime member of the > Bowling Service League and had played on a number of the softball leagues. > Boyd never met a stranger and, with his days at the motel, it is said > that, "He knew every license plate in the valley." He enjoyed his family, > watching all sports and Friday Night Poker. > > He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mary Ann Rogers of East Wenatchee; > four children and their spouses, Patti and Randy Mann of Kirkland, WA, > Jeff and Sandy Rogers of Redmond, WA, Mark and Araceli Rogers of Kirkland, > WA and Julie and Shane Duncan of East Wenatchee; one sister, Wilma > Schroeder of Cashmere; and ten grandchildren, Sarah, Carly, Rylee, Peyton, > Brenden, Kaitlyn, Rhiannon, Makenzie, Callie and Dani. He was preceded in > death by his parents; one brother, Drexel Rogers; and one sister, Jean > Brown. > > A Commemoration Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 8, > 2011, at Newsong Community Church, 11 North Iowa, East Wenatchee, with > Pastor Tim Wilbur officiating. A Concluding Service with Military Honors > will follow in the Mausoleum Chapel at Evergreen Memorial Park. Visitation > will be on Friday, January 7, 2011, from Noon to 8 p.m. at the funeral > home. Friends who wish, may make memorial donations in his name to the > American Diabetes Association, Wenatchee Youth Baseball or the Greater > Wenatchee Girls' Softball Association. You are invited to sign Boyd's > guest book or leave a comment online by visiting > www.HeritageMemorialChapel.com. Arrangements are in the care of Heritage > Memorial Chapel, East Wenatchee. > > Share > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/06/2011 08:01:21
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Pigg
    2. Don Ott
    3. Janice, Thanks for being on the lookout for others. The Henry Pigg you located that got land in Prince Edward County was born 1740 in Amelia, VA. He married Susannah "Ann" Hardy b 1745. As you mention he fought in the French and Indian War. The other Henry Pigg that you found b. 1684 was a brother to his great grandfather John Pigg . Don At 12:55 PM 1/6/2011, you wrote: >Hi everybody! >I was tooling around in Heritage Quest at the Library looking for my >(Gillihan's, as always). I found a book called "Virginia Colonial >Militia 1651-1776. It is mostly about years of the war between >Great Gritain and France and Dunsmore's War, and I did indeed find a >Gillihan, but had already seen it in another book. > >It seems that I remember someone talking about the "Pigg" >family. That name kind of stands out and I happened to notice the following: >Given land in Virginia for services rendered: >Henry Pigg, Private in 2nd VA Regiment of Regulars in late war >between Great Britain and France. He was was granted (didn't say >how many acres) in Prince Edward County, VA on Jan. 17, 1780. I >looked it up on FamilySearch and found him listed as: >Henry Pigg, born abt 1684 in Old Rappa County, VA. Listed his >father as John and his mother as Elizabeth (no last name) >Maybe someone's ancestor??? >Janice Reed > >------------------------------- >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

    01/06/2011 07:49:18
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] off subject:--Billie, Wichita
    2. Beth Cooper
    3. Good for Wichita! Wish some owners were that intelligent here in Central AR!!! Beth For anyone that lives in or around Wichita, and has an outdoor antenna our friends at Channel 43 are going to throw the switch tomorrow about 5:00 PM on 43.2. The new programming will be from the "ME Network". They are the first station to get this new network on the air. The programming is all those old TV shows you loved in past years 24/7, Hawaii 5-O, Mash, Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, Streets of San Francisco, I don't know, all kinds. They've already got THIS on 43.1. All MGM movies all the time. Standard Disclaimer: I receive no income from.................. We're just happy for them to finally have some decent programming to offer the people around Wichita. They have struggled for years to make that station a go.

    01/06/2011 07:45:35
    1. Re: [ARIZARD] Farris - Judy
    2. Marsha Boles
    3. Hey again Judy - found a bit more. We have several folks that post obits and helps out so many folks. Maybe these will be useful. Marsha = = = "Pud" Walter Willis Farris, 84, of West Memphis, AR, died Sunday, Jan. 27, 2002 in Memphis, TN. He was born Aug. 21, 1917 in Ash Flat, AR, the s/o Minnie Lee (Overton) and Allen G. Farris. He was a veteran of the U. S. Army, having served during WW II. Survivors include his wife, Carolyn Sue Farris of West Memphis, AR; one sister, Clara Paysinger of Salem, AR; three step-children, Leon, Sherry and Martha and several grandchildren, and many other relatives and friends.He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, John Bill Farris; and one sister, Bessie Ann White.Services were Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2001 at 3 p.m. at the Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Chapel in West Memphis with Bro. Gary Hair officiating. Burial was in the Crittenden Memorial Park in Marion, AR.  = = = Published on 2/28/2005 - Batesville Daily Guard EVENING SHADE, AR  -   Coy Lee Farris, 70, of Evening Shade, AR died Friday, Feb. 25, 2005, at his home. Born Oct. 21, 1934, at Franklin, he was the s/o John and Estel Tadalock Farris. He was a factory worker and a member of Piney Fork Church of Christ at Evening Shade. Survivors include his wife, Pat Farris; a daughter, Lanette Treadway of Cave City; a stepson, Rob Poetzl of Sullivan, Mo.; 4 brothers, Bob Farris of Cave City, Floyd Farris of Batesville, Ted Farris of Sidney and Eddie Farris of Evening Shade; a sister, Mamie Couch of Nashville; 3 grandchildren, Derek Treadway and Misty Farris, both of Cave City, and Jason Farris of Evening Shade; 2 great-grandchildren, Hunter Farris and Jadon Farris, both of Cave City; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, Marty Farris; a brother, Claude Farris; and a sister, Amie Grimes. The funeral was at 2 p.m. today at Piney Fork Church of Christ in Evening Shade with Jack Richardson officiating. Burial was in Wiles Cemetery at Ash Flat under the direction of Qualls Funeral Home of Cave City. Pallbearers were Derek Treadway, Tony Farris, Bryan Bowser, Brett Farris, Barry Farris and Rodney Bowser. Honorary pallbearers were Bob Lassiter, Clifford Wright, James Simmons, Fred Arnold, Noel Arnold, Tom Qualls, Junior Runsick and Ronnie Qualls. --- On Thu, 1/6/11, Judy Jackson <jcurtjack@bellsouth.net> wrote: My ggrandparents were William Harmon and Pheba (Teba) Farris.

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