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    1. Re: Are you interested in having your family tree researched?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Plunkett, Featherston, Bennett, Moore Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1742.1 Message Board Post: Mark, Could you give me some general prices for working on family histories. I have been working trying to get past a courthouse fire which occurred in Tennessee where most of the records were destroyed and would love to go back further than that on the Plunkett name. Thanks

    09/22/2005 06:00:14
    1. Agnes Stauss death approx. 1900 in Paris,AR
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1780 Message Board Post: Looking to find any information regarding the death and burial of Agnes Stauss.

    09/22/2005 12:38:45
    1. Re: [OKPITTSB] Dow and McAlister families--first posting
    2. Did Matthew Keith Williams and Rachel Roper Williams have a son named I.D. Williams? I.D. is my gg-grandfather. He married Martha "Mattie" M. Matlock in Logan County, AR on 16 December 1886. His only child was Ethel Grace Williams, my g-grandmother born February 1894. She married William Fennell in Logan County and later David R. Barnett in Fannin County, TX. I.D. died between 1894 and 1897 and Mattie remarried to Frank Graham on 12 August 1897. Since there's no 1890 census, I've had a difficult time trying to track I.D. I cannot locate him in the 1880 census either. Please let me know if I.D. Williams is located in your family tree. > > From: MaeMay510@aol.com > Date: 2005/09/22 Thu AM 09:12:12 EDT > To: OKPITTSB-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [OKPITTSB] Dow and McAlister families--first posting > > Hello, I've been lurking for a while hoping to see a name I recognize, but > to no avail. > I've been researching via internet from before Bill Gates turned the world > into our backyard, so I have a lot of material on Pittsburg Co > I'm a member of the Twin Territories organization. > But my vision is fading, I'm developing a problem in my hands that will stop > my typing one day so I'm concluding my research quickly and donating it to > Godfrey Library in CT. _www.godfrey.ord_ (http://www.godfrey.ord) (My > children say "thank you, thank you, thank you.") > > What I need are the tiny bits and pieces of documentation on my families. I > do have access to Ancestry.com, so don't need anything from there. Obits > would be great and I do have exact death dates that I can provide. > My first surname is DRAKE. > Simon DRAKE married Patience GREGORY in May 1817 in North Carolina. They > had 6 children in NC by 1830, then moved over the mountains to Greene Co., IN > where another (probably posthumous) child was born in TN. 1840 Patience was > head of household. > Their youngest son, Thomas M. Drake, attempted to move his family to Indian > Territory between 1860 and 1869. His pregnant wife (Sarah A. SMITH) died > enroute, as did twin neonatal sons. They are buried "in a saddle between two > hills in Kansas on the road to Texas." His son, my grandfather, William "Joe" > Drake, and uncle, Worthington Drake, went to Kansas, but by 1871 were in Dow, > Tobucksy Co., Indian Territory. > > After the Civil War, my great great grandparents, Dr. James Monroe HASTY and > his wife, Laura Ann HOWARD, moved from Chambers Co., AL to Logan Co., AR. > My other great great grandparents, pharmacist Mathew Keith WILLIAMS and his > wife, Rachel E. ROPER, moved after the Civil War from the Forsyth Co., GA area > to Logan Co., AR. Their eldest daughter, Annie Laura Williams, married > John Thomas Hasty. > Annie died after giving birth to 8 children in Logan Co., AR, then the > widower moved his motherless family to Dow, Tobucksy Co., Indian Territory. (He > married twice more, but those families moved from the area.) > > Here in Dow my grandfather, a widower, William Joe Drake, and my > grandmother, a widow, Laura Arkanzada Hasty (Mrs. J. Lee Williams), married 11 Feb. > 1906. Both had a child, Joe's an adult with children, and Ada's a small child. > Her husband was killed in the mines. > > Joe played a prominent part in Dow history. He was a union organizer and > was deported by the US Army from the territory to Arkansas, where he boarded a > train and returned to the territory. He was a member of the school board in > Dow. And he died miserably of throat cancer 14 Dec. 1922. He's buried in a > plowed field outside the Hartshorne Cemetery, along with his 2 small children > who died of diptheria. > Joe's father, Thomas M. Drake, married 3 times in Indian Territory. > First was to a woman named Dice S. She had one child, Laura Jane Drake who > married 1) John Thomas PICTON and 2) Charles Thomas LINN > Tom's second marriage was to the Choctaw/Cherokee woman, Rufina FOLSOM, > daughter of Rufus Folsom and Salina WADE. (Through her application in the Dawes > Rolls I found Simon and Patience Drake's data.) > Tom and Rufina had 3 children: George Washington Drake who married Beulah > WILLIAMS; Mabel Susan Drake who married Andrew Jackson CROW; and John Will > Drake who married Josie PITCHLYN-KORE. > > Tom's last marriage was to Izo ROBERTS, born in WV. They had 2 daughters: > Florence Drake who married the Italian immigrant, Frank GHIGLIERI,: and Rose > Drake who married Sidney DAILY and reputedly lived in NY after marriage. > Tom died 2 March 1902 and the family states he was buried in Krebs, perhaps > on his land rather than the cemetery. > > The HASTYs are a long tale, too, but most left the county and have scattered > far and wide. > Many of Thomas M. Drake's grandchildren and great grandchildren still live > in the county. > > I would very much like to hear from any descendants of these families. I do > have much of it, but the obits have not been found. They are a prime source > of information, I've found. > > This will be my last complete posting to the list, but I will respond to > queries if any relative happens to read this. > > Shirley Maynard > Hampton, VA > _MaeMay510@aol.com_ (mailto:MaeMay510@aol.com) > > > > ==== OKPITTSB Mailing List ==== > List Administrator: Vivian Sternenberg > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > Monica Barber Researching McKinney, Cloud, DuFour, Barber, Barnett family trees.

    09/22/2005 10:47:42
    1. Re: [ARLOGAN] Re: [OKPITTSB] Dow and McAlister families--first posting
    2. Elaine Price
    3. I don't have an I. D. Williams, but I do have a considerable number of Williams in my family tree, and we may have an indirect relationship. My grandmother was Margaret Elsie [Williams] Tuggle. 1 Descendants of John W. Williams 1 John W. Williams 1810 - 1837 b: Bef. 1810 Virginia d: Aft. 1837 . +Mary A. Thacker 1810 - 1837 b: Bef. 1810 Virginia d: Aft. 1837 . 2 W. A. L. Williams 1837 - 1916 b: 01 Jan 1837 North Carolina d: 10 Oct 1916 Burial: Oct 1916 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ..... +Margret Jane Palmer 1843 - 1926 b: 15 Sep 1843 North Carolina m: Abt. 1858 d: 13 Jul 1926 m: Abt. 1858 m: Abt. 1858 Burial: Jul 1926 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas .... 3 Uhras 1861 - 1916 aka: Uhras b: 15 Apr 1861 d: 20 Apr 1916 Chisemville, Arkansas Burial: Apr 1916 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ........ +Margaret Addaline "Addie" Mitchell 1866 - 1922 b: 03 Apr 1866 m: Abt. 1885 d: 27 Aug 1922 m: Abt. 1885 m: Abt. 1885 Burial: 1922 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ....... 4 Margaret Elsie Williams 1891 - 1969 b: 30 May 1891 Chisemville, Arkansas d: 1969 Springdale, Arkansas Burial: Friendship Cemetery, Springdale, Arkansas ........... +Mason Slidell Tuggle 1883 - 1949 b: 22 Mar 1883 Hoschton, Gwinnett County (now Jackson), Georgia m: 11 Dec 1910 Logan County, Arkansas d: 27 Nov 1949 Springdale, Arkansas m: 11 Dec 1910 in Logan County, Arkansas m: 11 Dec 1910 in Logan County, Arkansas Burial: Dec 1949 Friendship Cemetery, Springdale, Arkansas ....... 4 Olin 1900 - 1960 aka: Olin b: Abt. 1900 d: 1960 ........... +Alice Anderson 1900 - 1945 b: Abt. 1900 Kansas City, Missouri d: Aft. 1945 ....... 4 Cora Beatrice Williams 1901 - 1960 b: Aft. 1901 d: Aft. 1960 ........... +David J. Powell 1900 - 1950 b: Abt. 1900 d: Aft. 1950 ....... 4 Hazel Dell Williams 1902 - 1955 b: 1902 d: Aft. 1955 Los Angeles, California ........... +Luther Calvin Burt 1906 - 1970 b: 27 Apr 1906 Arkansas d: 08 Dec 1970 Los Angeles, California Burial: 10 Dec 1970 Inglewood Park Cemetery .... 3 Oscar Williams 1879 - 1954 b: 12 May 1879 d: 29 May 1954 Burial: 1954 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas .... 3 Tempy A. Williams .... 3 A. J. Williams .... 3 Mary E. Williams .... 3 L. Williams .... 3 Dora Williams .... 3 Alice Williams .... 3 Wallace Williams .... 3 [1] Babe 1884 - 1960 aka: Babe b: 29 Feb 1884 d: 22 Jun 1960 Burial: 23 Jun 1960 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ........ +Ida Unknown 1887 - 1915 b: 27 Oct 1887 d: 23 Feb 1915 Burial: Feb 1915 Ferguson Valley Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ....... 4 Infant Williams 1910 - 1910 b: 28 Aug 1910 d: 28 Aug 1910 Burial: Sep 1910 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ....... 4 Helen Williams 1915 - b: Bef. 1915 ........... +Gerald R. Jacobson m: 12 Jul 1947 San Francisco, California m: 12 Jul 1947 in San Francisco, California m: 12 Jul 1947 in San Francisco, California .... *2nd Wife of [1] Babe: ........ +Buelah Metcalf .... 3 Carrie Williams 1894 - 1937 b: 1894 d: 1937 Burial: 1937 Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas ........ +Ezra F. Ferguson 1880 - 1928 b: 09 Nov 1880 d: 25 Jul 1928 Burial: Ferguson Cemetery, Logan County, Arkansas .... 3 Cora Beatrice Williams 1893 - 1957 b: 25 Jun 1893 d: Jul 1957 Burial: 14 Jul 1957 Oak Hill Memorial Park, Booneville, Logan County, Arkansas ........ +Oscar Brotherton ....... 4 Virgil Brotherton At 01:47 PM 9/22/2005, you wrote: >Did Matthew Keith Williams and Rachel Roper Williams have a son >named I.D. Williams? I.D. is my gg-grandfather. He married Martha >"Mattie" M. Matlock in Logan County, AR on 16 December 1886. His >only child was Ethel Grace Williams, my g-grandmother born February >1894. She married William Fennell in Logan County and later David >R. Barnett in Fannin County, TX. I.D. died between 1894 and 1897 >and Mattie remarried to Frank Graham on 12 August 1897. Since >there's no 1890 census, I've had a difficult time trying to track >I.D. I cannot locate him in the 1880 census either. Please let me >know if I.D. Williams is located in your family tree. > > > > > From: MaeMay510@aol.com > > Date: 2005/09/22 Thu AM 09:12:12 EDT > > To: OKPITTSB-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [OKPITTSB] Dow and McAlister families--first posting > > > > Hello, I've been lurking for a while hoping to see a name I > recognize, but > > to no avail. > > I've been researching via internet from before Bill Gates turned > the world > > into our backyard, so I have a lot of material on Pittsburg Co > > I'm a member of the Twin Territories organization. > > But my vision is fading, I'm developing a problem in my hands > that will stop > > my typing one day so I'm concluding my research quickly and > donating it to > > Godfrey Library in CT. _www.godfrey.ord_ (http://www.godfrey.ord) (My > > children say "thank you, thank you, thank you.") > > > > What I need are the tiny bits and pieces of documentation on > my families. I > > do have access to Ancestry.com, so don't need anything from there. Obits > > would be great and I do have exact death dates that I can provide. > > My first surname is DRAKE. > > Simon DRAKE married Patience GREGORY in May 1817 in North Carolina. They > > had 6 children in NC by 1830, then moved over the mountains to > Greene Co., IN > > where another (probably posthumous) child was born in TN. 1840 > Patience was > > head of household. > > Their youngest son, Thomas M. Drake, attempted to move his family > to Indian > > Territory between 1860 and 1869. His pregnant wife (Sarah A. SMITH) died > > enroute, as did twin neonatal sons. They are buried "in a saddle > between two > > hills in Kansas on the road to Texas." His son, my > grandfather, William "Joe" > > Drake, and uncle, Worthington Drake, went to Kansas, but by > 1871 were in Dow, > > Tobucksy Co., Indian Territory. > > > > After the Civil War, my great great grandparents, Dr. James > Monroe HASTY and > > his wife, Laura Ann HOWARD, moved from Chambers Co., AL to Logan > Co., AR. > > My other great great grandparents, pharmacist Mathew Keith > WILLIAMS and his > > wife, Rachel E. ROPER, moved after the Civil War from the Forsyth > Co., GA area > > to Logan Co., AR. Their eldest daughter, Annie Laura Williams, married > > John Thomas Hasty. > > Annie died after giving birth to 8 children in Logan Co., AR, then the > > widower moved his motherless family to Dow, Tobucksy Co., Indian > Territory. (He > > married twice more, but those families moved from the area.) > > > > Here in Dow my grandfather, a widower, William Joe Drake, and my > > grandmother, a widow, Laura Arkanzada Hasty (Mrs. J. Lee > Williams), married 11 Feb. > > 1906. Both had a child, Joe's an adult with children, and Ada's a > small child. > > Her husband was killed in the mines. > > > > Joe played a prominent part in Dow history. He was a union organizer and > > was deported by the US Army from the territory to Arkansas, where > he boarded a > > train and returned to the territory. He was a member of the > school board in > > Dow. And he died miserably of throat cancer 14 Dec. > 1922. He's buried in a > > plowed field outside the Hartshorne Cemetery, along with his 2 > small children > > who died of diptheria. > > Joe's father, Thomas M. Drake, married 3 times in Indian Territory. > > First was to a woman named Dice S. She had one child, Laura > Jane Drake who > > married 1) John Thomas PICTON and 2) Charles Thomas LINN > > Tom's second marriage was to the Choctaw/Cherokee woman, Rufina FOLSOM, > > daughter of Rufus Folsom and Salina WADE. (Through her > application in the Dawes > > Rolls I found Simon and Patience Drake's data.) > > Tom and Rufina had 3 children: George Washington Drake > who married Beulah > > WILLIAMS; Mabel Susan Drake who married Andrew Jackson CROW; > and John Will > > Drake who married Josie PITCHLYN-KORE. > > > > Tom's last marriage was to Izo ROBERTS, born in WV. They had > 2 daughters: > > Florence Drake who married the Italian immigrant, Frank > GHIGLIERI,: and Rose > > Drake who married Sidney DAILY and reputedly lived in NY after marriage. > > Tom died 2 March 1902 and the family states he was buried in > Krebs, perhaps > > on his land rather than the cemetery. > > > > The HASTYs are a long tale, too, but most left the county and > have scattered > > far and wide. > > Many of Thomas M. Drake's grandchildren and great grandchildren > still live > > in the county. > > > > I would very much like to hear from any descendants of > these families. I do > > have much of it, but the obits have not been found. They are a > prime source > > of information, I've found. > > > > This will be my last complete posting to the list, but I will respond to > > queries if any relative happens to read this. > > > > Shirley Maynard > > Hampton, VA > > _MaeMay510@aol.com_ (mailto:MaeMay510@aol.com) > > > > > > > > ==== OKPITTSB Mailing List ==== > > List Administrator: Vivian Sternenberg > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn > more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > >Monica Barber >Researching McKinney, Cloud, DuFour, Barber, Barnett family trees. > > >==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== >NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, >political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal >messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and >will be grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact >Kathleen Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > >============================== >View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    09/22/2005 08:11:53
    1. LOOK-UP NEEDED
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Walker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1779 Message Board Post: I am needing some look-ups. I have been searching for information on my great grandfather, Richard Clark (R C) Walker for many years. He is on the Pope County, Ar census - 1880, Liberty Township, however, I can find no other information. He was born approx. 1842, Florida and died 1881, Dover, Ar supposedly. Possibly he moved to a near county. Please help - I am looking for his gravesite or any other information such as deeds, taxes, will, etc.

    09/21/2005 05:32:27
    1. CRAVENS of Arkansas
    2. Bette Sears
    3. Hello, I m new to this list, but I did a search of all the listings and found several queries about Cravens. I am looking for a William C. (Cal) Cravens who ws born in AR. c. 1872, then moved to TX. do not know who his first wife was, but they had a daughter Nora b. Tx. b. 1891. In the 1900 census they are living in Choctaw Indian Teritory OK. he is now married to his second wife Dalia Carson Cravens. His nephew Dee Blair is also living with them. He had a sister Ann or Annie Cravens who married George Murrin, Wm. died in 1908. Dalia died in 1910. both in McCurtain Co. OK. Wm. and Dalia had four children 3 boys and a girl. Boys names are Boyd and Floyd who are twins b. 1901, and Cal b. 1907 , their daughter was Ida May b. Jul 9,1904 d. Oct 21,1905. In the 1910 census of McccCurtain Co. the boys are listed as living with their Gmother Mary E. Presley, and their names is spelled Cravens I have found all three of the boys with 3 different spellings, Craven, Cravens, and Cravin. Cravin is the name they actually went by, and their decendents still do. I went through the cemetaries listed for McCurtain Co. listed on line and this is what I found. Garvin Cemetary CRAVEN, Ida May Jul 9,1904 Oct 21,1905 dau of W.C. & Della Bethel Cemetary McCurtain Co. OK. CRAVEN, Mary E. 1839 Feb 8,1916 Age 77 Broken Bow Cmetary CRAVIN, Boyd May 20,1901 Jan 19,1971 CRAVIN, Floyd Edward May 20,1901 Jan 15,1975 m.Maudie CRAVIN, Maudie Pearl Dec 5,1903 Jul 3,1997 m.Floyd Can anyone help me with my brick wall? Bette My genealogy home page http://www.geocities.com/bezzsears __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/20/2005 03:29:56
    1. Re: "The House of Cravens" Book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1778.1 Message Board Post: There is a copy in the main branch of the library in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The Logan County Cravenses are only one of many branches of that family listed. You might also look for SETTLERS BY THE LONG GREY TRAIL, by John Houston Harrison. It was published about 40 years earlier, and covers many of the same branches of Cravens family. The Fort Smith library has a copy of it too.

    09/20/2005 03:08:40
    1. Re: [ARLOGAN] "The House of Cravens" Book
    2. Shelia Chumley
    3. Is this the Jerry Craven family you are researching? Shelia ----- Original Message ----- From: <wandab@arkansas.net> To: <ARLOGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 3:15 PM Subject: [ARLOGAN] "The House of Cravens" Book > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1778 > > Message Board Post: > > I am trying to locate a book titled "The House of Cravens" written by Ruth > McConathy. I believe the book is about the Cravens families that lived at > Patterson Bluff, Logan County, Arkansas. > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from this list, send ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE to the > utility address ARLOGAN-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM If you are trying to > unsubscribe from the Digest list, use the same utility address but change > the -L- to a -D- > > ============================== > Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. > New content added every business day. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx >

    09/20/2005 01:28:42
    1. "The House of Cravens" Book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1778 Message Board Post: I am trying to locate a book titled "The House of Cravens" written by Ruth McConathy. I believe the book is about the Cravens families that lived at Patterson Bluff, Logan County, Arkansas.

    09/20/2005 10:15:26
    1. Re: [ARLOGAN] 1870 Census column
    2. Gail Moore
    3. If no one on this list can answer let me know I may know of some one who can. Not sure but worth a shot anyway. Gail ----- Original Message ----- From: <irish.lass@cox.net> To: <ARLOGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 2:33 PM Subject: [ARLOGAN] 1870 Census column > Hello fellow genealogists! I have a question about a column on the 1870 > US census. The heading states "male citizen of US of 21 years of age and > upwards where right to vote is denied on other grounds than rebellion or > other crime." My ggg-grandfather, David Barnett, has a mark in this > column in the 1870 census. He lived in Sugar Creek in Scott County, later > Logan County, Arkansas at that time. The way this column heading is > worded, it sounds like these "grounds" do not include the oath of > allegiance the Confederates had to take after the Civil War. If that is > the case, then what would be grounds for denying someone's vote in 1870? > It's possible that David did fight for the Confederacy, but the David > Barnetts from Arkansas listed on both sides are other Davids, not mine. > Any ideas on "grounds" or further research? I'm really stumped... > Thank you, > > Monica Barber > Researching McKinney, Cloud, DuFour, Barber, Barnett family trees. > > > ==== ARLOGAN Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, > political announcements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen > Burnett kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >

    09/19/2005 06:07:14
    1. clarissa blagg shawhart
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kV.2ADE/1777 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on Clarissa Blagg she married my ggggrandfather Bud shawhart I assume in Logan Ark. im looking for the names of her parents etc, and any info on both of them.

    09/19/2005 01:12:52
    1. 1870 Census column
    2. Hello fellow genealogists! I have a question about a column on the 1870 US census. The heading states "male citizen of US of 21 years of age and upwards where right to vote is denied on other grounds than rebellion or other crime." My ggg-grandfather, David Barnett, has a mark in this column in the 1870 census. He lived in Sugar Creek in Scott County, later Logan County, Arkansas at that time. The way this column heading is worded, it sounds like these "grounds" do not include the oath of allegiance the Confederates had to take after the Civil War. If that is the case, then what would be grounds for denying someone's vote in 1870? It's possible that David did fight for the Confederacy, but the David Barnetts from Arkansas listed on both sides are other Davids, not mine. Any ideas on "grounds" or further research? I'm really stumped... Thank you, Monica Barber Researching McKinney, Cloud, DuFour, Barber, Barnett family trees.

    09/19/2005 11:33:49
    1. Re: Logan County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/710.1 Message Board Post: I have some info on this family. Please contact me.

    09/18/2005 06:37:50
    1. Arthur Thomas Foster Married Delia J. Booth
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Foster, Allison, Bynum, Booth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kV.2ADE/1776 Message Board Post: My great great grandfather married Delia J. Booth on 21 Feb 1864 in White County Arkansas. I can not find him on any of the US census after 1850 when he was living in DeSoto County Mississippi near Horn Lake. Please let me know if you know of a Delia J. Booth or Arthur T. Foster. Arthur's first wife was Rebecca Bynum. She died in 1852 in Mississippi. Delila J. Booth was 40 years old when she married Arthur so Booth probably was not her maiden name. Any help would be appreciated.

    09/14/2005 10:35:32
    1. Horn/e marriage look up please
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: horn/horne Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kV.2ADE/1775 Message Board Post: they are my aunt and uncle i would like confirmation that they were married in logan county 10-23-1933 as date of marriage for Clyde and Gladys CLYDE HORN , DOB , 10-20-1908 DIED 03-16-1972 GLADYS MARIE SMITH , DOB , 10-28-1911 i have this date of death also,just not at hand both are buried in the Horn cemetery thanks. email me direct if you please mmhorne@futura.net

    09/14/2005 08:59:11
    1. Coleman
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Coleman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1774 Message Board Post: am looking for info on the Coleman's that was living around carbon city, or paris area around the late 1950's and early 1960's. The boy's went to Paris High School, their mother was Willie Coleman, their dad was George Coleman. I think they are living in Washington, now. Mrs.Coleman, had a sister living around the Paris, area but I think she passed away a few year's ago she was a school teacher Elizabeth Looney. am trying to locate any of the Coleman's still living for my brother this is his dad's brother's and grandparents. if you have any info on these people please let me know. thanks

    09/13/2005 08:53:01
    1. Re: 1880 Logan Co Arkansas census page 205B Nancy Ryder
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kV.2ADE/1215.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm searching for information on Nancy Modena Finley born 1849 in Mississippi. Her parents were James H. Finley and Malinda Sweeten. Nancy Modena Finley was married to Johnathan Davis. I think this is definitely the same family as you are looking for. Hope to compare notes. Thank you

    09/12/2005 03:16:17
    1. Re: MINES IN THE EARLY 1900'S
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/1651.2.1.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Did you ever find the other lady you said is related to me?? if you did I have lost it Charlotte

    09/08/2005 08:37:01
    1. Re: Hutchins in Arkansas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hutchins, Strangeman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/273.577.893.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: My ancestor is Strangeman Hutchins (1707-1792). All of my information came from internet sources, and I have posted all of it on RootsWeb.com at http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=nanaj&id=I196 Sounds like a great project! Good luck & greetings from Downunder on the shores of the Indian Ocean. Janice

    09/02/2005 03:45:04
    1. Re: Hutchins in Arkansas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kV.2ADE/273.577.893.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Hello, I´ve found your Name on the Web-Site "Rootweeb.com" and read the Name "Strangman" in your Messages. I`m very interested in all Informations about the "Strangman" all over the World. So I would like to ask you if its possible that you send me your informations you have (if possible as Word-Document .doc) about the "Strangman". I live near Landshut / Bavaria / Germany an my line is going to the Aerea of Oschersleben / Bode near Magdeburg / Saxony. My Mail-Adress is: VStrangmann@aol.com Now I would like to get all the different Lines together to one big Line. If you interested I`ll send you my Line. Many thanks in advance for your Kindness With Greetings from Germany Volkert Strangmann

    09/02/2005 12:51:08