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    1. [ARKANSAS] Death Index lookup
    2. Kenneth & Carlene Trouth
    3. Maggie V. Puckett - Hotsprings - 07/25/1916 Mary Jan Gregory - Grant - 05/23/1914 Mary Lee Gregory - Grant - 08/23/1922 Carlene

    03/12/2001 09:37:45
    1. [ARKANSAS] raines
    2. Dolores Raines/Sutton
    3. Looking for desc of James Raines who came to ark in 1860sfrom walker co ala Have A good Day

    03/12/2001 01:16:35
    1. [ARKANSAS] New lookup page on the Izard Co., AR site.
    2. Jeri Helms Fultz
    3. Hi folks, Leah Stern has agreed to do lookups from her books, not only for the list, but for the website also. I was so inspired, I'm redoing the webpages and making them pretty!! http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/izard/izardco1.htm http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/izard/izarlook.html Thanks Leah! I'm sure everyone will be very pleased to get the extra lookups. Jeri Helms Fultz -- "but I remain your affectinate cosin untill death." Thank you again Greatgramdpa Davis for those words. Never dreamed I'd get to use em! ---------------------------------------------------- Personal webpage: http://members.accessus.net/~jfultz/ AR Civil War Pg: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Memorial Pg: http://members.tripod.com/~egerdes/index.html Lawrence Co. AR: http://www.couchgenweb.com/lawrence/ Izard Co.:http://www.CouchGenWeb.com/arkansas/izard/izardco1.htm Helms Research PG:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~helmsnc

    03/10/2001 11:39:53
    1. [ARKANSAS] Genealogy Detective
    2. Evelyn Crowe
    3. Has anyone on the list used "Genealogy Detective" distributed by Harris Digital Publishing Group? If so, is it what it's advertised to be, in other words is it worth the money? Thanks Eveltn

    03/09/2001 03:11:37
    1. [ARKANSAS] census transcriptions completed!
    2. tracers
    3. Hello, I have completed the 1850 Dunklin Co, MO census and the 1860 Gordon Co, GA census. They are both completely indexed and online now! 1850 Dunklin Co, MO census: http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/1850.htm 1860 Gordon Co, GA census: http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/1860.htm Happy Searchin' I'm celebrating! Brenda Visit my web site for databases of AL, GA, IA, IN, KY, MO, NC and TX: CENSUS ONLINE & OTHER DIGGINS http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/census1.htm

    03/08/2001 09:04:56
    1. [ARKANSAS] WILKINSON
    2. I have an obituary for Paul "Leo" Wilkinson who died Feb. 13, 200l. He was born Jan. 1, 1931 in Rose Bud, Ark, graduated from High School there and retired from the US Air Force. His parents were Paul "Jack" and Dorathy Evens Wilkinson (exact spelling from the obit.) If anyone is interested, contact me direct at [email protected] Mary Lou Hanson

    03/07/2001 09:50:10
    1. [ARKANSAS] Will Do Look-ups
    2. Rex
    3. I have the Persi 2000 index and would be glad to look-up articles by surname or by county and state. Will then send you a list of all article titles that match your criteria. If there are any that catch your attention, I will be glad to make arrangements to get copies of any of the articles you want for a small fee to help cover gas, parking, copies, postage, etc. The Allen Co. Library has all of these periodicals. If you are not familiar with Persi, you need to be. Here is a description of Persi. Let me know if I can do a look-up from the index for you. Be pre-warned, there may be a long list of matches depending on the search you request. As an example, if you ask me for any articles pertaining to a particular County, you are likely to get a lengthy list of matches to look through. Don't get me wrong; I'll be glad to send the list to you, and as I mentioned, can then make arrangements to get copies of any that you feel may be helpful to you. The Periodical Source Index, or PERSI, is the largest and most widely used index of articles from genealogy and local history periodical articles in the world. PERSI began as a project of the Allen County Public Library in Ft Wayne, Indiana. Under the direction of Michael Clegg, their lofty goal was to gather all genealogical periodicals, both past and present, and index their contents. This growing database has become the largest dataset of its kind, and is renowned as a key to superior genealogical research. PERSI is a comprehensive subject index of periodical articles on genealogy and local history written in English and French (Canadian entries) since 1800. The collection also includes literature dating from the 1700s, although the collection before 1800 is less complete. PERSI is a work in progress--In the current May 2000 release, Allen County Public Library added more than 400,000 citations, bringing the total number of fully searchable records to more than 1.5 million. The index catalogs almost 5,500 different periodicals, listing every article according to locality, family (surname), and/or research method. Let me know if you'd like a look-up. Rex I do Look-ups at the Second Largest Genealogy Library in the Country. Email me directly to inquire at [email protected]

    03/06/2001 01:10:35
    1. [ARKANSAS] change in e-mail
    2. james newton
    3. please send all further e-mail to [email protected] Thank You [email protected]

    03/05/2001 02:45:38
    1. [ARKANSAS] Virus alert
    2. Hi � � >Experts warn of Love Bug variant > >Infected 'love letters' are dropping back into inboxes once again as >the recent spate of socially engineered viruses continues. This time, >a modified version of the infamous Love Bug is doing the rounds, >masquerading as an animated picture of someone's new baby. >Antivirus >experts have pointed out that the newly discovered 'Myba' virus is >really just a modified version of the Visual Basic script that made up >the Love Bug code and is identical in many ways. >The virus arrives as >an executable attachment on an email with the subject line: 'My >Babypic'. The message body text reads: 'It's my animated baby >picture!!!', and the attachment is MYBABYPIC.EXE. >If the file is >executed, a picture of a baby pops up and when this is closed the >virus copies itself to the Windows/System directory several times, and >adds a number of registry entries allowing it to execute at Windows >boot up. The virus also redistributes itself to all the email >addresses found in the Outlook address book, unbeknown to the user. > >The virus has already been spotted in the wild and its actual payload >has been labelled as "very dangerous" by Eugene Kaspersky, head of >Kaspersky antivirus labs. It has been given a medium level warning by >another antivirus firm, Trend Micro. >"Myba carries a very dangerous >payload that can easily destroy important data on your computer," said >Kaspersky. "Depending on the current time and date it can switch on or >off NumLock, CapsLock and ScrollLock keys." >He explained that the >virus also sends the message '.IM_BESIDES_YOU_' to the keyboard >buffer, then connects to the website www.youvebeenhack.com and sends >one of the following text messages: 'FROM BUGGER', 'HAPPY VALENTINES >DAY FROM BUGGER' or 'HAPPY HALLOWEEN FROM BUGGER'. >The virus also >fills all available disk space and corrupts files with the following >extensions: VBS, VBE, JS, JSE, CSS, WSH, SCT, HTA, PBL,CPP, PAS, C, H, >JPG, JPEG, MP2 and MP3. >Updates to beat the virus are already >available from most antivirus vendors' websites.

    03/04/2001 02:48:15
    1. [ARKANSAS] Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War Pg addition
    2. Jeri Helms Fultz
    3. Hi Folks, The 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT now has all companies listed with rosters on the Civil War Page. NE Arkansas researchers take a look at it and check to see if your soldier is on there. Don't forget to use the search engine and check the 1911 Arkansas Veterans Interviews. If you need a pension lookup or a 1911 Veteran lookup, just let us know. Our email addresses are at the top and the bottom of the page. Good Luck! Jeri, Edward G. Gerdes and Bryan Howerton

    03/02/2001 07:15:57
    1. [ARKANSAS] Help! Looking for marriages of these lost Willis Families
    2. Hi List, I need help in finding who these cousins married. They are the children of my grandfather 's brothers. Sam and Mack Willis moved to Arkansas in 1900 and our family don't know what happen to their children. I would like to find any living relative that may still be alive. William Jasper Willis. b.April 1895 AL ( I believe he went by Jasper or that is how he was listed on the census) Parlee H Willis b.Jan 1897 AL m. Benjamin H Holifield Mollie M Willis b.May 1900 AR They are children of Samuel Newton Willis and Thannie Guthrie. They lived in the Rector, AR area. Ben Holifield signed Sam Willis death certificate in 1945 and they were living in the Piggott area. Beatrice Willis b. 1918 AL Ollie M Willis b.1916 AL. Daughters of Mack Willis and Mattie Hill. Mack and Mattie are buried in Mars Hill Cemetery near Crockett, AR. I believe they lived in Corning, AR. Any help would be appreciated very much. Thanks Glenda Willis Burgess

    03/02/2001 01:15:52
    1. [ARKANSAS] Re: ARKANSAS-D Digest V01 #24
    2. schnlm
    3. Hello, Please, Please help, I am searching for information on my Aunt Esther (Brown) Moberly. Born Oct. 1916 - died Aug. 1986. Would appreciate any help. Thank You, Lee At 00:00 03/02/2001 -0700, you wrote: >ARKANSAS-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 24

    03/02/2001 12:01:38
    1. Re: [ARKANSAS] Benjamin H and Parlee (Willis) Holifield
    2. Susie Whatley
    3. Glenda, Do you have any Willis that were Chickasaw Indian that lived in Willis, Marshall County, Oklahoma? Other surnames were Love, Colbert, Hayes, Jones, Cobb, Gill, and Overton. Susie Moore, Oklahoma ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 6:17 AM Subject: [ARKANSAS] Benjamin H and Parlee (Willis) Holifield I am looking for the family of Benjamin H Holifield and Parlee Willis daughter of Samuel Willis and Thannie Guthrie.I would like very much to get in touch with any of the family members. They were in the Clay County, AR area believe to be around the Piggott or Rector area. Here is all the information I have on them: B.H. Holifield age 24 of Rector,AR married Parlee Willis age 18 of Greenway, AR on Oct. 09,1915. Here is what is listed on the 1920 Clay County Census: Holifield, Benjamin H. 28 ILL TN KY Parlee 22 AL AL AL James H (father) 77 Wd. TN NC NC (they were living in the Oak Bluff Twp) I am researching the Willis family and Parlee is the daughter of my great uncle and I have been trying to find his family for a long time. Any help would be appreciated. Glenda Willis Burgess ==== ARKANSAS Mailing List ==== ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    03/01/2001 07:11:04
    1. [ARKANSAS] Mack D and Mattie (Hill) Willis
    2. Looking for anyone that might know or heard of these Willises. Mack D Willis b.Mar 17, 1873 d.July 04,1944 Mattie P Hill b.July 31, 1897 d.Aug 02,1978 ( Daughter of Henry Hill of Winston County, AL) They are buried at Mars Hill Cemetery near Crockett, AR. They were born in Winston County, AL and moved to Clay County,AR after 1920. Their children are: 1-Harvie L Willis b.Sept 29,1912 AL d.March 09, 1936 buried in Mars Hill Cemetery near Crockett, AR. I don't know if he married or not. 2-Ollie M b.1915 AL Need info on her. 3- Beatrice b. 1918 Need info on her. 4- Lester b.Mar 01,1924 d. Oct 04,1935 he is buried in Mars Hill Cemetery. I would like to hear from any Hill or Willis family that has an information. I have been looking for a long time for some living relatives. E-mail me at [email protected] Thanks Glenda Willis Burgess

    03/01/2001 12:29:01
    1. [ARKANSAS] Benjamin H and Parlee (Willis) Holifield
    2. I am looking for the family of Benjamin H Holifield and Parlee Willis daughter of Samuel Willis and Thannie Guthrie.I would like very much to get in touch with any of the family members. They were in the Clay County, AR area believe to be around the Piggott or Rector area. Here is all the information I have on them: B.H. Holifield age 24 of Rector,AR married Parlee Willis age 18 of Greenway, AR on Oct. 09,1915. Here is what is listed on the 1920 Clay County Census: Holifield, Benjamin H. 28 ILL TN KY Parlee 22 AL AL AL James H (father) 77 Wd. TN NC NC (they were living in the Oak Bluff Twp) I am researching the Willis family and Parlee is the daughter of my great uncle and I have been trying to find his family for a long time. Any help would be appreciated. Glenda Willis Burgess

    03/01/2001 12:17:44
    1. [ARKANSAS] Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War pgs update.
    2. Jeri Helms Fultz
    3. Hi folks, We have added Company F to the rosters of the 1ST ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT on the Edward G. Gerdes Civil War pages. AR Civil War Pg: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ This is a unit that was basically from North East Arkansas. Take a good look, use the search engine and don't forget to take a look at the surname list of the 1911 Arkansas Veterans Interviews. If you find your old grampas there, I will be happy to do a lookup for you in both the Interviews and for confederate Pensions.. Please note that we do have some USA Rosters on the pages and need to get more of them up there. Have fun! Jeri, Edward G. Gerdes and Bryan Howerton, Jr. -- "but I remain your affectinate cosin untill death." Thank you again Greatgramdpa Davis for those words. Never dreamed I'd get to use em! ---------------------------------------------------- Personal webpage: http://members.accessus.net/~jfultz/ AR Civil War Pg: http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/ Memorial Pg: http://members.tripod.com/~egerdes/index.html Lawrence Co. AR: http://www.couchgenweb.com/lawrence/ Izard Co.:http://www.CouchGenWeb.com/arkansas/izard/izardco1.htm Helms Research PG:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~helmsnc

    02/25/2001 10:11:16
    1. [ARKANSAS] Jonesboro
    2. Pearl Ratton
    3. Dovie I have copies of the Arkansas Counties from 1810 to 1910 Jonesboro is in Craighead County, the County has not changed since 1870. before that the Counties were changing, and if you had people in that area you can check the census of all the surrounding counties before 1870. especially Poinsett- Green and Cross counties. Craighead was formed out of Green Poinsett and Mississippi Counties between 1850 and 1860. You can search those counties in 1850 and maybe find your ancestors. When I first started researching for my ancestors I wondered why they seemed to go from one County to another, then I found they did not move at all, the Counties came to them. hope this helps in some small way.

    02/22/2001 02:33:20
    1. [ARKANSAS] Fwd: Raines from North or South Carolina in ala 1820
    2. --part1_93.739bfa3.27c6376b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_93.739bfa3.27c6376b_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-ye03.mx.aol.com (rly-ye03.mail.aol.com [172.18.151.200]) by air-ye05.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.21) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Feb 2001 04:33:28 -0500 Received: from lists7.rootsweb.com (lists7.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.56]) by rly-ye03.mx.aol.com (v77_r1.21) with ESMTP; Thu, 22 Feb 2001 04:32:40 -0500 Received: (from [email protected]) by lists7.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f1M9VN730959; Thu, 22 Feb 2001 01:31:23 -0800 Resent-Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 01:31:23 -0800 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Thu Feb 22 01:31:22 2001 From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 04:31:16 EST Subject: Raines from North or South Carolina in ala 1820 Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows sub 114 Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/58 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Tryinf to find info on my Raines ancestors James Raines born 1793 and Robert Raines born 1786. some census says North Carolina and some say South Carolina they were in Lawrence co Aa by 1818 where James married Milla Barton,dau of Moses and Fannie Barton.have not found them yet on 1820 ala census but they were both in Walker co Ala by 1830 and lived there the rest of their lives in Lawrence co on the 1820 census there is a William Raines who MIGHT HAVE BEEN THEIR FATHER OR BRO. any clues appreciated Dolores ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB --part1_93.739bfa3.27c6376b_boundary--

    02/21/2001 09:35:39
    1. [ARKANSAS] Obit look up please
    2. Evelyn Crowe
    3. Is there anyone who could look up the obit for the person listed below? I believe this to be my cousin and his obit could help us find other family. Do not know what paper. If no one can do look up, what papers would be in the area of Bald Knob, White Co.? Thank you, Evelyn Major Lee Hefner, Born July 14, 1927 – Died July 28, 1994 – age 67 He is buried in Prince Cem., Bald Knob, Arkansas

    02/21/2001 02:56:54
    1. [ARKANSAS] Jonesboro,Ark.
    2. D.A. Turrell
    3. Hello List Can anyone tell me what county Jonesboro was in 1955 I looked for it in the mailing list and it wasnt there. thank you Dovie _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/21/2001 01:58:56