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    1. [ARLAWREN] Caroline Looney Stubblefield Jackson
    2. C. Krodell
    3. Does anyone have any information on my Aunt Cal - Caroline Looney Stubblefield Jackson. She was first married to Rufus Stubblefield in Randolph Co. After he died in 1923 she later married a Jackson in Walnut Ridge. She was still living in early 1960's. Don't know year she was born. I'm guessing somewhere in 1860's early 70's. Thanks for any help.

    01/25/2004 02:10:26
    1. Re: [ARLAWREN] Caroline Looney Stubblefield Jackson
    2. Audrey Stanaland
    3. Just a comment--on my husband's paternal STANALAND line (GA, ALA) that settled in East Texas, around Angelina County, his grandmother was Berta STUBBLEFIELD who married Robert Lee STANALAND. The STUBBLEFIELD roots trace back to at least TN---eastern and north/east TN area. He and other STANALAND family have history on her line. His maternal line is BROOKSHIRE, MASSENGILL, ANDERSON, BRAZIL, BROCK, and more . . .The LOONEY surname is also is found in East Texas--tho I'm not aware of a connection. So while tracing your family, consider a migration to or thru East Texas. Audrey Williams Stanaland Loudon, TN My Surnames in Arkansas/ Lawrence County--AGEE, McLAIN/ McCLAIN (various spellings), SMITH, MULLINS, FLETCHER, FRY, MEAD, HOLMAN--and other counties: ANDREWS / ANDERS, HOUSE, HOLLEMAN/ HOLMAN, COOPER, MUNNS, MARTIN, MALOY / MOLLOY, HUNNICUT, HODGES, PARKER, CROSS----migrations from NC, SC, GA, TN, VA, KY, and maybe IL, from about 1840s . . . and still discovering more . . . ----- Original Message ----- From: "C. Krodell" <cbkrodell@cox-internet.com> To: <ARLAWREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 10:10 PM Subject: [ARLAWREN] Caroline Looney Stubblefield Jackson > Does anyone have any information on my Aunt Cal - Caroline Looney Stubblefield Jackson. She was first married to Rufus Stubblefield in Randolph Co. After he died in 1923 she later married a Jackson in Walnut Ridge. She was still living in early 1960's. Don't know year she was born. I'm guessing somewhere in 1860's early 70's. > >>

    01/26/2004 05:37:32