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    1. [ARLINCOL] Where is ?
    2. Does any one know where Lick Skillet is. or Sabastopol or Sebastopol HOW FAR IS IT FROM ATTALA COUNTY STHANG11@AOL.COM

    03/02/2000 03:32:58
    1. [ARLINCOL] GRADY/PINE BLUFF, LINCOLN & JEFFERSON CO. ARKANSAS
    2. Greetings List Members I would like your assistance on any leads that you may have on any of the surnames listed below: MCGILL, WHIT SR. BARBER, HENRY CHEEK, MAE FRANCIS WEBB, OLIAN SR. BALDWIN, ESTHER Any help would be appreciated ANDY,

    02/26/2000 06:43:53
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: ARLINCOL-D Digest V00 #27
    2. In a message dated 2/26/00 1:47:05 AM Central Standard Time, ARLINCOL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Star City, Sept. 7 - J.F. Mullikin, aged 68, died suddenly at his home three miles north of Star City Saturday night as the result of a heart attack. He is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Mattie Bates of Star City, Mrs. Fannie Bates of Furth, Mrs. Jennie Riley of Pine Bluff, Mrs. Hattie Wood of Louann and Miss Ida Mullikin of Star City; and two sons, Willie Mullikin of Tulsa, Okla., and Gus Mullikin of Sherrill. >> This is super fantastic!!!! J. F. or James Frances is my gggrandfather, THANKS JAN!!!!!!!!!! Wendy

    02/26/2000 05:37:57
    1. [ARLINCOL] Death Announcements
    2. jann woodard
    3. Arkansas Gazette, 1925: Star City, Aug 22 - Mrs. Mary E. Rupe, aged 51, died at her home here this morning. She is survived by the following children: Ray, Roy, Ellston, H.M., Edith, Mary and Mrs. C.C. Atkinson all of Star City and Mrs. Joe Reeves of England; her mother, Mrs. C.M. Fish; two brothers, R.L. Fish of Star City and S.E. Fish of Rest, and one sister, Mrs. H.A. Dixon. After funeral services at the Hickory Grove church, she will be buried in the Hickory Grove cemetery Star City, Sept. 7 - J.F. Mullikin, aged 68, died suddenly at his home three miles north of Star City Saturday night as the result of a heart attack. He is survived by five daughters: Mrs. Mattie Bates of Star City, Mrs. Fannie Bates of Furth, Mrs. Jennie Riley of Pine Bluff, Mrs. Hattie Wood of Louann and Miss Ida Mullikin of Star City; and two sons, Willie Mullikin of Tulsa, Okla., and Gus Mullikin of Sherrill. Star City, Dec. 5 - W.T. Copeland, aged 74, died at the home of M. Russ north of town Thursday. He is survived by five children. Star City, Oct. 22 - W.T. Drake, aged 80, retired farmer living here, died at his home this morning. Mr. Drake was a Confederate veteran and has lived here more than 30 years. He is survived by his wife. Star City, Dec. 7 - Burns suffered when she fell into a dishpan of boiling water caused the death yesterday of the 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Donaldson, who live two miles south of here. Funeral services were held yesterday afternoon with burial at the Holly Springs cemetery. Star City, Dec. 8 - Mrs. Pearl Harrison, aged 42, died here Sunday at the home of her mother. She is survived by two sons and two daughters. Star City, Dec. 15 - W.E. Rupe, aged 60, died at his home here Saturday night. He is survived by his wife, three daughters, Mrs. W.C. Grumbles, Jewell and Gene Rupe, and one son, Harvey Rupe, all of Pine Bluff. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    02/25/2000 12:28:36
    1. [ARLINCOL] Gypsies
    2. Rebecca
    3. I am in touch with a man who is collecting gypsy stories for a book on them. Anyone have any? Rebecca

    02/24/2000 07:48:32
    1. [ARLINCOL] MULLIKIN/BLASENGAME/MOORE/TUCKER
    2. Conversation with my great-aunt: William Wade Mullikin (aka Willy aka Bill) was a heavy gamble and could often be found behind the school-house with Jim Moore gambling. Bill stole a horse or mule and was put in jail. The Muckleroy side of the family (Bill's wife's family) took care of her and 6 of their children while he was "away". The Blasengame family married into the Tucker family. I spoke with Eva Tucker but said her husband knows more than she does. Mary Muckleroy (Bill's wife) had a half-sister Ethel Blasengame b. November 05, 1892; d. July 05, 1969 she married James Moore and Eva was one of their children, she married a ? Tucker. Any connections? Wendy Gayle Walkup-Barry <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~arlincol/index.html">Lincoln County, Arkansas</A> CC <A HREF="http://users.rootsweb.com/~okrogers/">Rogers County, Oklahoma</A> CC <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits">OKBITS</A> CO-C <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~okbits/shoebox.html">Grandma's Shoebox</A> Coffey Cousins: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6233/coffeycousins.html VALENTINE/WATSON/WALKUP/GREEN/GREENLEE/LAWSON Genie Angel List Admin: Rogers, Lincoln, WALKUP Full-Time Mom Houston, TX

    02/23/2000 06:26:37
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: ARLINCOL-D Digest V00 #24, AFRO AMERICANS
    2. Greetings List Members I would like your assistance on any leads that you may have on any of the surnames listed below: MCGILL, WHIT SR. BARBER, HENRY CHEEK, MAE FRANCIS WEBB, OLIAN SR. BALDWIN, ESTHER Any help would be appreciated ANDY,

    02/23/2000 05:40:16
    1. [ARLINCOL] Bellewood School
    2. David Tucker
    3. Does anyone know anything about the Bellewood School in Lincoln County? I have class photo on my FTM web page: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/t/u/c/David-O-Tucker/index.html Please email me with info that you might have or know where I can go to find it. Thanks... About done with Owen and Tucker, looking for Cagle.

    02/21/2000 07:03:14
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: RUSS - WILLIAMS Family
    2. Looking for information on the Melvin RUSS and Tina WILLIAMS marriage January 18,1894 He was 23 years old and her 19. Does anyone know anything about this Family. Thanks Mmarcum329@aol.com

    02/15/2000 10:10:21
    1. [ARLINCOL] Summerford ; Sorrells; Persons; Batchelor
    2. Rebecca
    3. Any info on these families? For bayou book. Rebecca DeArmond

    02/15/2000 09:09:18
    1. [ARLINCOL] Places in Lincoln to be in the bayou book
    2. Rebecca
    3. If you had early family at these places I would like to have for the bayou book. Tarry Yorktown Todd Rose Hill Sorrells Ferry Persons Bridge Garrett Bridge Gourd Thanks, Rebecca DeArmond

    02/15/2000 09:07:48
    1. [ARLINCOL] MOORE
    2. Rebecca
    3. Does anyone have any info on a Moore family who owned a plantation at Rose Hill before the Civil War? This for the bayou book. Thanks, Rebecca DeArmond

    02/15/2000 09:04:32
    1. [ARLINCOL] YORK
    2. Rebecca
    3. Will someone please check the 1860 Lincoln census for this surname. Yorktown was named after a York man who was there before 1859. I need this for inclusion in the book on Bayou Bartholomew. Thanks. Rebecca DeArmond www.seark.net/~rdea/ www.seark.net/~history/

    02/15/2000 09:02:19
    1. [ARLINCOL] Boyce Emerson Fletcher
    2. jann woodard
    3. Thought would post to the list.....hoping someone might be able to make a connection. Wendy you can copy and past to the webpage. Mr. Boyce Emerson Fletcher, 68, a farmer in Lincoln County for 50 years, died on October 30, 1996 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Mr. Fletcher, a resident of Gould, Arkansas, was born on July 8, 1928, the son of the late Rex Emerson and Lillie Fletcher. Member of Gould Methodist church, served honorably in the Arkansas National Guard for 31 years, retired as Col., a member and Master Mason of Delta Lodge #752, Gould, served on Board of Pastor Relations Gould Methodist Church, Past President of the Lincoln County Farm Bureau, served as Lincoln County Judge for four years, served on the Lincoln County Quorum Court for six years, served on the board of the Jodi Partridge School, taught school for three years, member of Star City Chamber of Commerce. Also a member of the Reserve Army Officers Association. He was preceded in death by a son, Boy Fletcher, a daughter, Lorrie Fletcher; four brothers, Herman Fletcher, Rue Fletcher, Hootie George Fletcher, Harold Fletcher and a sister, Barbara Spurlock. Funeral services will be held Nov. 1, 1996 at 10:30 a.m. in the Griffin Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Tim Maddox and Chaplain Wilson Deese, followed by interment in Dark Corner Cemetery. Survivors are his wife, Myra Fletcher and a son, Matthew Fletcher, both of Gould, Arkansas; a daughter and son-in-law, Alana and Rev. Tim Maddox, and grandson, Seth Emerson Maddox all of Louisvile, Kentucky; brother Joe Fletcher, and five sisters, Ruby Gregory, Norma Partridge, Helen Mallard, Bermell Hoover and Nina Bradshaw; mother-in-law, Mrs. Sam Blackwell; step parents-in-law, Mr Sam Blackwell and Mrs. Eleanor Craig; father, Jimmie Lee Craig deceased. Arrangements provided by Griffin Funeral Home, Dumas, Arkansas __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    02/12/2000 01:30:47
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: Dark Corner Cem.
    2. jann woodard
    3. Does anyone know why the cem. was named "Dark Corner?" I'm like Wendy, not a very pleasant name for a 'final resting" place. jann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    02/11/2000 04:09:54
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: ARLINCOL-D Digest V00 #20
    2. In a message dated 2/11/00 5:16:40 AM Central Standard Time, ARLINCOL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << I am looking for information on the Jardelas/Pauley families. Jann >> For both the History book and the dead people listed above, contact my 4th cousin, once removed Peg Riley Reichard as she has the book and so forth.... reichard@redrose.net She has some burial plot information and would more than likely know about the Dark Corner area's family plot. Dark Corner does not sound like a good name for a cemetery to me. LOL

    02/11/2000 07:18:18
    1. [ARLINCOL] Re: ARLINCOL-D Digest V00 #20
    2. In a message dated 2/11/00 5:16:40 AM Central Standard Time, ARLINCOL-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Is this book still available?? jann _____________ >> Yes, it is. :-) LOL

    02/11/2000 07:15:43
    1. [ARLINCOL] Jardelas Cemetery
    2. jann woodard
    3. Supposedly this was a family cemetery, located in the Dark Corner community. Have any of you heard of it?? I am looking for information on the Jardelas/Pauley families. Jann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    02/10/2000 04:25:50
    1. [ARLINCOL] Lincoln County History Book
    2. jann woodard
    3. Is this book still available?? jann __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com

    02/10/2000 04:06:29
    1. [ARLINCOL] Grave Concerns
    2. Rebecca
    3. For those of you who missed this announcement in the newspapers, the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program has issued a book called _Grave Concerns: A Preservation Manual for Historic Cemeteries in Arkansas_ by Tammie Trippe-Dillon. It contains "information on cemetery maintenance, documenting historic cemeteries, possible funding sources for cemetery preservation and public awareness activities that can be held at historic burial grounds." To order send a check for $5.00 to: AHPP, Attn: Cemetery Publications, 1500 Tower Building 323 Center Street Little Rock, AR 72201 For additional information send email to Tammie at tammie@dah.state.ar.us Rebecca

    02/09/2000 08:43:14