I checked and apparently you are subscribed to both the List (individual) mailing list and to the Digest mailing list. If you let me know which you prefer, I can unsubscribe you from the other - or you can just send a message to unsubscribe to either [email protected] (individual) or [email protected] (digest). Peggy Rogers In a message dated 4/22/2000 9:03:44 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << I am receiving double queries-both single and combined versions. Why?? >>
Larry Worley, Do you have any additional data, see below, on the Descendants of David Worley 1838 - 1903? I am especially eager to contact any descendants of David's son Joseph "Joe" Worley 1879 - 1954 & his wife Grace Graham 1888 - 1941. Grace is a descendant of my Hinds and Godard lines. Ken Robertson Descendants of David Worley 1 David Worley 1838 - 1903 b: November 1838 in tombstone indicates birth as 1841 d: 1903 and is buried in the Shady Grove Cemetery, Carroll Co., AR .. +Jemimah Harp 1844 - 1892 b: March 13, 1844 in AR d: November 06, 1892 Father: Tolbert Harp Mother: Martha Clark ......... 2 William Worley 1866 - 1903 b: 1866 d: 1903 ............. +Sophronia Lee 1871 - b: 1871 in Arkansas .................... 3 Oscar Worley 1890 - b: 1890 .................... 3 Maud Worley 1892 - b: 1892 .................... 3 May Worley 1894 - b: 1894 .................... 3 Ethel Worley 1896 - b: 1896 .................... 3 Minnie Worley 1899 - b: 1899 .................... 3 Chester Worley 1901 - b: 1901 .................... 3 Lily(?) Worley 1904 - b: 1904 ......... 2 Hiram Worley 1869 - 1936 b: May 1869 in Arkansas d: 1936 ............. +Anne Jane Smith - 1892 d: 1892 .................... 3 Cleo Anne Worley 1891 - b: May 1891 ......... *2nd Wife of Hiram Worley: ............. +Elizabeth/Martha Louise Nelson 1876 - 1952 b: March 1876 in Arkansas d: 1952 .................... 3 Theodore Worley 1894 - b: April 1894 .................... 3 Leatha Jane Worley 1895 - b: October 1895 .................... 3 Mary Worley 1898 - b: April 1898 .................... 3 Harlie Charles Worley 1900 - b: 1900 .................... 3 Joseph Cecil Worley 1902 - b: 1902 .................... 3 Lena Fern Worley 1905 - b: 1905 ......... 2 Sarah Jane Worley 1874 - b: 1874 ............. +James M. Bailey b: in husband also reported as Unknown Daley ......... 2 Louis Worley 1877 - 1947 b: 1877 d: 1947 ............. +Viola Myers 1889 - 1909 b: 1889 d: 1909 .................... 3 Charles R. Worley 1909 - b: 1909 ......... *2nd Wife of Louis Worley: ............. +Cora Clemintine Johnson 1891 - 1927 b: 1891 d: 1927 .................... 3 Frank Howard Worley 1913 - 1965 b: 1913 d: 1965 ........................ +Zelda Wheeler .................... 3 Marie Nettie Worley 1914 - b: 1914 ........................ +William Edward Clark .................... 3 Thelma Myrl Worley 1916 - b: 1916 ........................ +William Hoyt Pinkley .................... 3 Charlene Myrtle Worley 1918 - b: 1918 ........................ +Roy Secor b: in 2nd husband of Charlene .................... *2nd Husband of Charlene Myrtle Worley: ........................ +Bill Mings b: in 1st husband of Charlene .................... 3 Fred Harvey Worley 1920 - b: 1920 ........................ +Daisy Doss .................... 3 Pauline Virginia Worley 1922 - b: 1922 ........................ +Otto Davis b: in 2nd Husband of Pauline Virginia Worley .................... *2nd Husband of Pauline Virginia Worley: ........................ +Martin Kurkendall b: in 1st Husband of Pauline Virginia Worley .................... 3 Opal Josephine Worley 1927 - b: 1927 ........................ +Herbert Roy Littrell ......... *3rd Wife of Louis Worley: ............. +Lutie Mae Dunn 1896 - 1952 b: 1896 d: 1952 .................... 3 Floyd Hubert Worley 1930 - b: 1930 ........................ +Iva Jean Matthews 1925 - b: 1925 ............................... 4 Larry Joe Worley 1957 - b: 1957 ................................... +Teresa Lea Mullins 1961 - b: 1961 ........................................... 5 Floyd Lynn Worley 1978 - b: 1978 .................... 3 Della Mae Worley 1933 - b: 1933 ........................ +Ralston Cathey .................... 3 Loretta Worley 1935 - b: 1935 ........................ +Perry William Johnson .................... 3 Joetta Worley 1935 - b: 1935 ........................ +J. T. Littrell .................... 3 Billy Dean Worley 1940 - b: 1940 ........................ +Judith Evans ......... 2 David Worley 1882 - 1937 b: 1882 d: 1937 ............. +Minnie Myttle Webb 1885 - 1967 b: 1885 d: 1967 ......... 2 Mary Worley 1888 - 1961 b: 1888 d: 1961 ............. +Clarence Southerland ......... 2 Joseph "Joe" Worley 1879 - 1954 b: October 29, 1879 d: July 10, 1954 in Clifty Cemetery, Madison Co., Ark ............. +Grace Graham 1888 - 1941 b: April 06, 1888 d: September 12, 1941 in Clifty, Madison, Ark Father: William P. Graham Mother: America E. "Meck" Hinds .................... 3 Mildred Worley ........................ +Henry Marshall ............................... 4 Jacquline Marshall .................... 3 Leslie Worley ........................ +Carl Grimes .................... 3 Hugh Worley ........................ +Ruth .................... 3 Robert E. Lewis Worley 1908 - 1957 b: February 21, 1908 d: March 19, 1957 ........................ +Edith M. Unknown 1904 - 1977 b: July 02, 1904 d: January 19, 1977 .................... 3 Homer L. Worley 1910 - 1959 b: September 17, 1910 d: September 21, 1959 in buried Clifty Cemetery, Madison Co., Ark ........................ +Eula Calloway ......... *2nd Wife of Joseph "Joe" Worley: ............. +Grace Graham 1888 - 1941 b: 1888 d: 1941 .................... 3 Robert E. Lewis Worley 1908 - 1957 b: 1908 d: 1957 ........................ +Edith Mabel Dickson 1904 - 1977 b: 1904 d: 1977 ............................... 4 Chistina Mae Worley 1930 - b: 1930 ................................... +George Harvey Doss 1926 - b: 1926 ........................................... 5 Debra Jean Doss 1955 - b: 1955 ........................................... 5 Dianna Mae Doss ........................................... 5 Deanna Kay Doss ........................................... 5 Denise Gay Doss ............................... 4 Bonnie Maxine Worley ............................... 4 Harold Dean Worley ............................... 4 Judy Kay Worley .................... 3 Hugh Worley .................... 3 Homer Worley .................... 3 Leslie Worley .................... 3 Mildred Worley *2nd Wife of David Worley: .. +Sarah Jane Gresham Glaze 1857 - 1947 b: 1857 d: 1947 ......... 2 Luellen Worley 1896 - b: 1896
BIRKES, Charles & Mary family children: Elizabeth married: James Vance ROGERS George Washington married: Elizabeth BIGGERSTAFF Silas married: Sally ROGERS Isham married: Mary LOVEALL Sarah married: Joseph Calvin HOUSTON Roland H. married: Nancy Jane FANNING Elias married: Elizabeth LOVEALL John married: Sarah ? Victoria "Irena" married: Isaac NELSON Dianna "Anna" married: John Forg HOUSTON James Henry married: Missouri HODGES Tincy married: John WILSON & possible a NELSON Have alot to share, Laurie in NY [email protected]
I am receiving double queries-both single and combined versions. Why??
Surnames: Clark, McGhee, Denton, Bunch, Edgmon, Villines, Patty, Gage, Grigg, Newberry, and more. Virginia
Vaughan, Edwards, McQuiston, Harp, Myers/Mires, Harris, Henderson Eddie Davis [email protected]
I am researching Dodsons,Joseph Stanford Dodson,William Dodson, Stanford Dodson of Mo and Arkansas. Linda at [email protected]
This sounds like a great idea and I'm willing to throw the full support of Saving Graves behind it, and promote it on the website. Bill Spurlock Saving Graves http://www.savinggraves.com -----Original Message----- From: Jonelle Ellis Russell [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 7:01 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ARMADISO-L] A Month for Family History This is a copy of my article published in the California State Genealogical Alliance Newsletter. I have also submitted it to several national genealogical publications. Talk to your society and spread the word to our fellow genealogist. Together we can make this happen. A Month Dedicated to Family History October as month dedicated to celebrating family history continues to be discussed among genealogist and family historians across the country. We can make it happen beginning with at grass roots level with individual and collective effort. Individuals can present ideas and suggestions of ways to promote the importance of family history to local and national organizations and volunteering to lead or serve on committees to spearhead the effort to implement those ideas. Possible activities might include some of the following; PBS stations were receive notification of the June release of Ancestors II about March 1. Since we will need to contact our local PBS station to encourage the series be aired on our local channel we could suggest the timing be September into October. Schedule an Introductory to Genealogy Workshop in your community. If possible this could be scheduled in the local genealogical repository. Request local libraries feature displays of Family History material during the month of October. Contact editors of local publications to request that they do a feature on Family History during that period. Contact area Museums, Historical, Ethnic and Religious Organizations suggesting they might do a display, newsletter article, or program highlighting important role of families have held in the history of our community. The program for meetings schedule in October could be a presentation by a popular local personality who can do a presentation related to the History of Local Families. Contact the local Family History Center to determine if they may be scheduling classes or activities during October. Local societies might volunteer to co-host a Family History Center open house. Local Bookstores could be notified that October is Family History Month and suggest they might display various books dealing with family history. Contact local service clubs and organizations volunteering to provide a speaker for an October meeting. We can contact the Board of Supervisors, local Mayors, and Chambers of Commerce requesting they declare October as Family History Month. The array of ideas to promote family history is limited only by the imagination and dedication of those engaged in making things happen. As with research it starts at home. Begin with a committee with an innovative chairperson to explore the possibilities and develop a workable plan. Involve as many members as possible, calling upon them to volunteer their special skills. Be prepared to support those who agree to participate. This may involve providing posters, writing articles for the media, providing speakers, and possibly even writing the official proclamation. Genealogist and family historians have a proven record of success of cooperative efforts. A month celebrating family history will increase awareness of our accomplishments and can highlight the importance of knowledge of the history of one's family. Heightened awareness is likely to increase interest in research and perhaps encourage additional support for records access. Jonelle Ellis Russell <[email protected]> ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== "Don't forget to submit your Queries and Surnames to Madison County, AR Genealogy" http://members.aol.com/ptice/prhome.htm
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Madison County surnames: Robinson, Watkins, Gregory Olan Watkins
Researching Ashbrook Bunch Davenport Frances
I am seekinf help on Dotsons also. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 7:10 PM Subject: [ARMADISO-L] Roll Call > The names I am researching in Madison County are: > > Cook > Dotson > Inman -Cook, Dotson, Inman from Huntsvlle/Kingston > Lane > Young -both Lane and Young from Pettigrew/St. Paul > > Thanks to all on this mailing list who have helped me in my search. > Lori Sorrells > > > ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== > "Submit Biographies of your Madison County relatives to the Arkansas Biographies Project" > Visit the Biographies Project at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ar/biography/bios-ark1.htm" >
Madison Co. surnames are: Lane, Fitch, Grigg, Moore, Combs, Gage, Bradley, Bowen, Norris, Byres Newton Co. surnames are: Clark, Patty, Villines, Cecil, Burnett, Penn Carroll Co. surnames are: Snow, Gardenhire, Matthews, Fancher, Sneed, Walker, Ramsey, Rogers, Jones, Parker, Anderson, Dunsworth Phillip Snow McKinney, TX
HI LINDA, I HAVE NO VAUGHNS, BUT MY GGRANDFATHER HAD 5 BROTHERS & HIS FATHER JESSE CLARK HAD QUITE A FEW ALSO. ALL OF MY RELATION CAME FROM CARROLL COUNTY, ARKANSAS. SORRY. MIS DIXIE At 03:53 PM 4/21/00 EDT, you wrote: >My paternal great grandmother was a Clark, I believe from Clifty, Ar. >originally, & married Joesph Evans Vaughn & they lived on the War Eagle River >on the old Samuel P. Vaughn farm a couple mils. NE of Huntsville. Don't have >much on her other than that. Her name was Belle. Thx. Linda > > >==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== >~~~~~~~~ MADISON COUNTY, AR MAILING LIST~~~~~~~ > >
Hi, What Johnson's are you connected to ? [email protected] wrote: > > The names I am researching in Madison County are: > > Anderson > Johnson > Gabbard > Shofner > Carr/Karr > Lawson > Drake > Stewart > Stephens > and many more. > > The names I am researching in Washington County are: > Crawford > Pierson > Buchanan > > Thank you, > JT Anderson > [email protected] > > ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== > "Visit the Madison County, AR Web Page at: http://members.aol.com/ptice/prhome.htm"
Hello, I'm looking for Johnson's, Reeves and Wolfs in Madison Co.
My paternal great grandmother was a Clark, I believe from Clifty, Ar. originally, & married Joesph Evans Vaughn & they lived on the War Eagle River on the old Samuel P. Vaughn farm a couple mils. NE of Huntsville. Don't have much on her other than that. Her name was Belle. Thx. Linda
Do you show any connection to the Vaughn's? My great grandfather, who was a twin was named Joseph Evans Vaughn & we think the Evans was a connection to an Evans family, but haven't found it as yet. They were from Warren Co. Tn., then had a farm at Huntsville, Ar. Thx. Linda
This is a copy of my article published in the California State Genealogical Alliance Newsletter. I have also submitted it to several national genealogical publications. Talk to your society and spread the word to our fellow genealogist. Together we can make this happen. A Month Dedicated to Family History October as month dedicated to celebrating family history continues to be discussed among genealogist and family historians across the country. We can make it happen beginning with at grass roots level with individual and collective effort. Individuals can present ideas and suggestions of ways to promote the importance of family history to local and national organizations and volunteering to lead or serve on committees to spearhead the effort to implement those ideas. Possible activities might include some of the following; PBS stations were receive notification of the June release of Ancestors II about March 1. Since we will need to contact our local PBS station to encourage the series be aired on our local channel we could suggest the timing be September into October. Schedule an Introductory to Genealogy Workshop in your community. If possible this could be scheduled in the local genealogical repository. Request local libraries feature displays of Family History material during the month of October. Contact editors of local publications to request that they do a feature on Family History during that period. Contact area Museums, Historical, Ethnic and Religious Organizations suggesting they might do a display, newsletter article, or program highlighting important role of families have held in the history of our community. The program for meetings schedule in October could be a presentation by a popular local personality who can do a presentation related to the History of Local Families. Contact the local Family History Center to determine if they may be scheduling classes or activities during October. Local societies might volunteer to co-host a Family History Center open house. Local Bookstores could be notified that October is Family History Month and suggest they might display various books dealing with family history. Contact local service clubs and organizations volunteering to provide a speaker for an October meeting. We can contact the Board of Supervisors, local Mayors, and Chambers of Commerce requesting they declare October as Family History Month. The array of ideas to promote family history is limited only by the imagination and dedication of those engaged in making things happen. As with research it starts at home. Begin with a committee with an innovative chairperson to explore the possibilities and develop a workable plan. Involve as many members as possible, calling upon them to volunteer their special skills. Be prepared to support those who agree to participate. This may involve providing posters, writing articles for the media, providing speakers, and possibly even writing the official proclamation. Genealogist and family historians have a proven record of success of cooperative efforts. A month celebrating family history will increase awareness of our accomplishments and can highlight the importance of knowledge of the history of one's family. Heightened awareness is likely to increase interest in research and perhaps encourage additional support for records access. Jonelle Ellis Russell <[email protected]>
Researching CLARK PATRICK WISE REED Wanda Pittaway