Don, almost the entire issue of "the Izard County Historian" for January 1979, (Volume 10, Number 1) is devoted to the Thomas Harris Linn family. Page 2-Rev. Abner Evans Family (father of T. H. Linn's first wife (Frances Geneva Evans) Page 4. Thomas Harris Linn, Izard County Educator- (9 page article on the life of T. H. Linn. Page 13- In Memoriam- Obit of Mrs. Geneva Linn, first wife of T. H. Linn and daughter of Rev. Abner Evans. Page 15- What I remember about my father and mother, by T. H. Linn, Jr. Page 21- John Alexander Mashburn, (the story of the man who built the "Mashburn House" in Melbourne.) In 1917 the house was purchased by T. H. & Leota Linn and after the death of Leota Mashburn Linn, the house was purchased by J.C. & Winifred Miller. The house became known as "the Mashburn-Linn-Miller House. Page 29- Children of Thomas H. Linn, Sr. A five-page article with one paragraph on each of the six children of T. H. Linn, Sr. 1. Lily (Linn) Clem 2 Edward Eugene "Gene" Linn 3. Wilbur Sampson "Sam" Linn 4. Thomas H. "T. H. ) Linn, Jr. 5. Carroll Mashburn Linn 6. Mary Emma (Linn) McKnight This last article includes a picture of each of the six children, plus the 2 wives of Thomas H. Linn, Sr. About #5, it says the following 5. Carroll Mashburn Linn, born 1914. He was educated at Melbourne, Harding College, Arkansas College and at Murray State College at Murray Kentucky. where he received his Master of Science degree in Public School Administration. He taught in various states and in Canada. He is a career employee in the State Department of Education at Little Rock AR, with the Migrant Worker Child Education Program serving the Southern region of the U.S. His hobbies include playing folk and blue grass music.. -------------------------------------------------- From: "Don Ott" <dott@centurytel.net> Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 12:14 PM To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Linn Family > Thanks a million Betty, do you know if he was a teacher? > Don > >
Thanks Harold I do believe this is the gentleman they are looking for. Really appreciate all the help. Do You know if he was ever married and if he was buried in Mountain View or Melbourne. The SSI says he died in Mountain View. Don At 03:03 PM 12/23/2010, you wrote: >Don, almost the entire issue of "the Izard County Historian" for January >1979, >(Volume 10, Number 1) is devoted to the Thomas Harris Linn family. > >Page 2-Rev. Abner Evans Family (father of T. H. Linn's first wife (Frances >Geneva Evans) > >Page 4. Thomas Harris Linn, Izard County Educator- (9 page article on the >life of T. H. Linn. > >Page 13- In Memoriam- Obit of Mrs. Geneva Linn, first wife of T. H. Linn >and daughter of Rev. Abner Evans. > >Page 15- What I remember about my father and mother, by T. H. Linn, Jr. > >Page 21- John Alexander Mashburn, (the story of the man who built the >"Mashburn House" in Melbourne.) In 1917 the house was purchased by >T. H. & Leota Linn and after the death of Leota Mashburn Linn, the house >was purchased by J.C. & Winifred Miller. The house became known as >"the Mashburn-Linn-Miller House. > >Page 29- Children of Thomas H. Linn, Sr. > >A five-page article with one paragraph on each of the six children of T. H. >Linn, Sr. > >1. Lily (Linn) Clem >2 Edward Eugene "Gene" Linn >3. Wilbur Sampson "Sam" Linn >4. Thomas H. "T. H. ) Linn, Jr. >5. Carroll Mashburn Linn >6. Mary Emma (Linn) McKnight > >This last article includes a picture of each of the six children, plus the 2 >wives >of Thomas H. Linn, Sr. > >About #5, it says the following > >5. Carroll Mashburn Linn, born 1914. He was educated at Melbourne, Harding >College, Arkansas College and at Murray State College at Murray Kentucky. >where he received his Master of Science degree in Public School >Administration. >He taught in various states and in Canada. He is a career employee in the >State >Department of Education at Little Rock AR, with the Migrant Worker Child >Education Program serving the Southern region of the U.S. His hobbies >include >playing folk and blue grass music.. > >-------------------------------------------------- >From: "Don Ott" <dott@centurytel.net> >Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 12:14 PM >To: <arizard@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Linn Family > > > Thanks a million Betty, do you know if he was a teacher? > > Don > > > > > > > > >------------------------------- >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