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    1. [ARMADISO] August 2006 Obits G-H
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. To request a copy, please e-mail me at wfields55@hotmail.com Wilma GABEL, Garrett 24Oct. 28, 1981Aug. 19, 2006 GABEL, Garrett HankAug. 19, 2006 GARDNER, Emma May Hurley60Mar. 26, 1946Aug. 19, 2006 GHORMLEY, Betty Lou79Sept. 23, 1926Aug. 07, 2006 GLASS, Iris J.65May 11, 1941Aug. 28, 2006 GLASSCOCK, Nora Odie81Sept. 30, 1924Aug. 18, 2006 GLASSCOCK, Nora Odie81Sept. 30, 1924Aug. 18, 2006 GORE, Floace 'Flo' A.69Feb. 13, 1937Aug. 11, 2006 GORMAN, Irene S.86Aug. 16, 1919Aug. 01, 2006 GRAEBER, Charles Sr.96Oct. 01, 1909Aug. 08, 2006 GRIFFITH, James II56Sept. 04, 1949Aug. 14, 2006 GROSSERODE, CatherineApr. 25, 1931Aug. 11, 2006 HAGER, Charles E. 'Chuck'70Feb. 22, 1936Aug. 02, 2006 HALES, James E.86Apr. 12, 1920Aug. 28, 2006 HAMMER, Ruby E.71Feb. 07, 1935Aug. 22, 2006 HANDLEY, Juanita85Mar. 25, 1921Aug. 29, 2006 HARMON, David L.74Apr. 15, 1932Aug. 25, 2006 HARRIS, Lola Gardenhire64Sept. 20, 1941Aug. 02, 2006 HART, Betty77Aug. 27, 2006 HART, Connie67Mar. 16, 1919Aug. 15, 2006 HART, Connie67Mar. 16, 1939Aug. 15, 2006 HARTLEY, Donald F.Aug. 28, 2006 HAYWOOD, Maria87Aug. 15, 1918Aug. 14, 2006 HELMS, Robert B. Jr.Oct. 21, 1937Aug. 06, 2006 HENDRIX, John W.84Oct. 05, 1921Aug. 03, 2006 HENRY, Alvin84May 16, 1922July 30, 2006 HENRY, Robert J. 'Bob'101July 18, 1905Aug. 27, 2006 HEPTIG, Donald R.81July 27, 2006 HIGHFILL,Winnie90Apr. 12, 1916July 29, 2006 HINKLE, Hubert A.85Dec. 08, 1920Aug. 09, 2006 HODGES, Herbert60Dec. 28, 1945Aug. 01, 2006 HOOVER, Margaret 82June 21, 1924Aug. 24, 2006 HOOVER, Margaret Lucille82Aug. 24, 2006 HOPPING, John W.70Mar. 09, 1936Aug. 12, 2006 HOWARD, Steve53Mar. 04, 1953Aug. 07, 2006 HUDGINS, Garrett15Nov. 14, 1990July 29, 2006 HUDSON, Dennis70May 08, 1936July 31, 2006 HUDSON, James T. "Red"81Oct. 03, 1924Aug. 20, 2006 HUFFMAN, Ronald Lee75Oct. 30, 1931Aug. 20, 2006 HULTS, Authula89July 11, 1917Aug. 28, 2006 HUNT, Marie L.93Aug. 22, 2006 HUNT, Marie L.93Mar. 01, 1913Aug. 22, 2006

    08/31/2006 10:27:36
    1. [ARMADISO] August 2006 Obits C-F
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. To request copies, e-mail me at wfields55@hotmail.com Wilma CALICO, Jerry61July 14, 1945Aug. 07, 2006 CANDIDO, Concetta Marie92Jan. 25, 1914Aug. 28, 2006 CARMICHAEL, Donalddeen81Aug. 02, 2006 CARMICHAEL, Donalddeen81Nov. 13, 1924Aug. 02, 2006 CARMICHAEL, Donalddeen81 CARNELL, Thelma94June 30, 1912Aug. 07, 2006 CARTER, John76Mar. 21, 1930Aug. 07, 2006 CARTER, Marvin Robertson94Sept 28, 1911Aug. 20, 2006 CLARDY, Janie90June 28, 1916Aug. 15, 2006 CLARDY, JanieJune 28, 1916Aug. 15, 2006 CLARK, Blanche A.98Jan. 11, 1908Aug. 26, 2006 CLARKE, Richard 'Dick'Feb. 26, 1918Aug. 04, 2006 CLOWER, Peggy L. Howard75Mar. 23, 1931Aug. 15, 2006 COFFMAN, Geneva94July 08, 1912Aug. 26, 2006 CONNELL, George84July 22, 1922Aug. 06, 2006 CONROW, Faye Nell81Dec. 27, 1924Aug. 26, 2006 CORN, Norman75Aug. 25, 2006 CORN, Norman75July 15, 1931Aug. 25, 2006 CORNELISON, David E.71Mar. 20, 1935Aug. 21, 2006 CORNELISON, David E.71Mar. 20, 1935Aug. 21, 2006 CORNETT, Evelyn R.77Dec. 0 1, 1928Aug. 04, 2006 COURTNEY, Glen R.84Nov. 15, 1921Aug. 29, 2006 COX, Norma J.78Aug. 21, 2006 COX, Norma Jean78Apr. 05, 1928Aug. 21, 2006 CUNEO, Dorothy R.96Aug. 04, 2006 DAWSON, Jeanette96Aug. 25, 1909Aug. 05, 2006 DEMAREST, Isabelle84Sept. 15, 1921Aug. 12, 2006 DONOVAN, Kathleen M.57Jan. 16, 1949Aug. 28, 2006 DOOLEY, Larry DaleMar. 09, 1944July 29, 2006 DOUANGDARA, Sonepheth36July 05, 1970July 27, 2006 DOWNEY, Harold T.87July 06, 2006 DROULLARD, Maurice86July 23, 2006 EAZEL, Helen74Aug. 05, 2006 EAZEL, Helen R.74Dec. 12, 1931Aug. 05, 2006 EIDSON, Lucy92Oct. 07, 1913Aug.0 2, 2006 EKISS, Robert S.61Nov. 28, 1944Aug. 18, 2006 FAIRCHILD, Ralph61Aug. 21, 2006 FANCHER, Frank50Oct. 16, 1955Aug. 16, 2006 FETZER, George L.81Aug. 14, 2006 FETZER, George L.81Sept. 20, 1924Aug. 14, 2006 FORCUM, Caleb R.19Mar. 19, 1987Aug. 05, 2006 FORD, Jerry D.69Aug. 06, 1937Aug. 27, 2006 FOSTER, Francis Joseph94Feb. 20, 1912July 30, 2006 FOSTER, Jerry66Oct. 05, 1939Aug. 07, 2006 FOSTER, Ollie68Aug. 29, 2006 FOX. Aubrey Sr.59Mar. 22, 1947Aug. 11, 2006

    08/31/2006 10:24:13
    1. [ARMADISO] August 2006 Obits A-B
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. To request copies, please e-mail me at wfields55@htomail.com Wilma NAMEAGEBIRTHDATEDEATH DATE ALLEN, Kendall58Sept. 18, 1947Aug. 21, 2006 AMES, Wilbern Harold65Nov. 09, 1940Aug. 18, 2006 ANDERSON, Juanita74Sept. 30, 1931Aug. 22, 2006 ANDERSON, Juanita74Sept. 30, 1931Aug. 22, 2006 ANDERSON, Margaret 'Peg' Ball84Nov. 16, 1921Aug. 16, 2006 ARMSTRONG, Arthur E.63Dec. 19, 1942Aug. 17, 2006 ASHBY, Berneice75July 30, 2006 ASHBY, Berneice75Apr. 06, 1931July 30, 2006 AXTELL, Carole63Sept. 29, 1942Aug. 12, 2006 AYERS, Martha87Jan. 30, 1919July 30, 2006 BAILEY, Galen Leroy58July 11, 1948Aug. 23, 2006 BAILEY, Galen Leroy58July 11, 1948Aug. 23, 2006 BAKER, Everett85Feb. 20, 1921Aug. 20, 2006 BAKER, Inez89Mar. 28, 1917Aug. 20, 2006 BANWART, Glen83May 15, 1923Aug. 20, 2006 BARRON, Rex Leon85June 04, 1921Aug. 12, 2006 BARTON, Martha L.69Aug. 11, 2006 BARTON, Martha Lou69Apr. 19, 1937Aug. 11, 2006 BARTON, Martha Lou BASS, Donald Eugene95July 12, 1911Aug. 20, 2006 BASS, Donald Eugene95July 12, 1911Aug. 20, 2006 BECKER, Vernon97Sept. 02, 1908Aug. 23, 2006 BEESON, Carroll71Aug. 11, 1935Aug. 21, 2006 BEHRENS, Delores78Feb. 23, 1928July 30, 2006 BELL, Dean71Apr. 18, 1935Aug. 15, 2006 BOEN, Patricia Ann63July 04, 1943Aug. 13, 2006 BOSS, Mary58Dec. 07, 1947Aug. 05, 2006 BOTTOMLEY, Robert W.93Aug. 21, 1913Aug. 25, 2006 BRANNON, Justin Lee26Oct. 04, 1979Aug. 18, 2006 BRIGGS, Violet79Sept. 10, 1926Aug. 11, 2006 BROWN, Jezzeray2 mo.May 26, 2006July 03, 2006 BROWN, Jezzeray2 mo.May 26, 2006Aug. 03, 2006 BROWN, Jezzeray Jaquelyn2 mo.May 26, 2006Aug. 03, 2006 BROWN, Victor M.78Aug. 09, 2006 BRYANT, Gary Don36Aug. 15, 1970Aug. 21, 2006 BURK, Charles 'Cotton'86July 21, 1920Aug. 28, 2006 BURNS, Anna Mae69Jan. 10, 1937July 31, 2006 BURNS, Debra49June 23, 1957Aug. 22, 2006 BURNS, Debra Marie49June 23, 1957Aug. 22, 2006

    08/31/2006 10:20:39
    1. Obit Update-Again.
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. Ok---I think the only outstanding obits will probably be found in Madison Co Were not in Benton or Washington Co Newspapers on micro-film . These are the two Jasper Risdom Grigg obituaries. Oops- almost forgot--There are a few of Shelley's that I did not find, but 2 left to send as soon as I find what I did with them. As far as I know, all others have either been sent or were not found. I have checked the obituary files at the NAGS Library in Bentonville, the Newspapers on micro-film at the Rogers Public Library, the Springdale Library, and the Fayetteville Library, as well as any books of obituaries at these locations that cover any of the years of death. I also checked the Obituaries of Benton County and the Obituaries of Washington County CD's. Enjoyed the hunt, but I have to take some time away to do some church related things right now. The only obits I will get copies to anyone, are those I have posted on the lists, and the future ones I will post once a month in the future. Wilma

    08/17/2006 10:02:22
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Obits--more progress
    2. BillieIrene
    3. Dear Wilma: Thank you very much for your speedy reply, and for the much appreciated information. Your fantistic.... Thanks Billieirene Wilma Fields wrote: BillieIrene, >William C. Roark is listed in the 1850 Kings River Twp, Madison Co. AR >census. Living with him ar Amelia, age 15, Elmyra?, age 13, Williamson, age >10, and John, age 8, all born AR. Also in the household is Thomas Smith, age >28, laborer. > >I also found where a William C. Roark purchased 39.68 acres in Madison Co. >AR on Feb.1, 1860. You can find this record at >http://www.glorecords.blm.gov > >You might contact Pea Ridge National Military Park, 15930 Highway 62, >Garfield, AR 72732 ; Phone 479-451-8122, and inquire if they have any >records. > >I did not find any burial records in Benton Co. nor in the Confederate >Cemetery at Fayetteville or the Fayetteville National Cemetery. > >Wilma > >

    08/17/2006 03:55:14
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Obits--more progress
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. BillieIrene, William C. Roark is listed in the 1850 Kings River Twp, Madison Co. AR census. Living with him ar Amelia, age 15, Elmyra?, age 13, Williamson, age 10, and John, age 8, all born AR. Also in the household is Thomas Smith, age 28, laborer. I also found where a William C. Roark purchased 39.68 acres in Madison Co. AR on Feb.1, 1860. You can find this record at http://www.glorecords.blm.gov You might contact Pea Ridge National Military Park, 15930 Highway 62, Garfield, AR 72732 ; Phone 479-451-8122, and inquire if they have any records. I did not find any burial records in Benton Co. nor in the Confederate Cemetery at Fayetteville or the Fayetteville National Cemetery. Wilma -------Original Message------- From: BillieIrene Date: 08/16/06 20:01:47 To: ARMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ARMADISO-L] Obits--more progress Hello Wilma: This is a very unselfish thing you do, helping all these people....Thank you.... I enjoy reading your Obits even if I don't know them..... I am wondering if you might help me with my GGG-Grandfather who was killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862.(Confederate) I am very limited in my computer genealogy skills..... I am wondering if you might be able to find out where he is buried. His name is William Carroll Roark born 1814 in Tenn. I believe he married Elizabeth Shepherd and they moved to Madison Co. in 1833 or 1834 their first child (of 4) was born in Madison Co., Ark., in 1835. I found them in the 1840 census, but no mention of his wife.... Any help you can offer will be greatfully appreciated. Thank you very much... Billieirene Wilma Fields wrote: >Well, today started on the road to Springdale to hear Joy Russell of the >Madison County Genealogical and Historical Society speak on "Dead Folks in >Madison County Do Tell Tales" at the Shiloh Museum. There are interesting >stories behind the peoples' deaths, and Joy, I really enjoyed it! > >Then I drove the few blocks to the Springdale Library, and came home with >some more obituaries. These were mainly for Shelley. > >So, since I had to beat the working folks home, I will be on the road to the >Fayetteville Library tomorrow bright and early. If any obits are'nt there, >then I have exhausted all of the papers in Benton & Washington Counties, >except for a very few really old ones, that I only have a month and year on > If time permits, I will get started again on those. > >And yes, as one of the list members discovered today at the Shiloh Museum, I >am a real person! LOL Hazel! > >Wilma > > >==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== >To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: > ARMADISO-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > ARMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple messages) >In the body include only one word: subscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > > > ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== Madison County, AR Genealogy: http://members.aol.com/madcounty/mcindex.htm

    08/17/2006 01:04:16
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Obits--more progress
    2. BillieIrene
    3. Hello Wilma: This is a very unselfish thing you do, helping all these people....Thank you.... I enjoy reading your Obits even if I don't know them..... I am wondering if you might help me with my GGG-Grandfather who was killed at the Battle of Pea Ridge in 1862.(Confederate) I am very limited in my computer genealogy skills..... I am wondering if you might be able to find out where he is buried. His name is William Carroll Roark born 1814 in Tenn. I believe he married Elizabeth Shepherd and they moved to Madison Co. in 1833 or 1834 their first child (of 4) was born in Madison Co., Ark., in 1835. I found them in the 1840 census, but no mention of his wife.... Any help you can offer will be greatfully appreciated. Thank you very much... Billieirene Wilma Fields wrote: >Well, today started on the road to Springdale to hear Joy Russell of the >Madison County Genealogical and Historical Society speak on "Dead Folks in >Madison County Do Tell Tales" at the Shiloh Museum. There are interesting >stories behind the peoples' deaths, and Joy, I really enjoyed it! > >Then I drove the few blocks to the Springdale Library, and came home with >some more obituaries. These were mainly for Shelley. > >So, since I had to beat the working folks home, I will be on the road to the >Fayetteville Library tomorrow bright and early. If any obits are'nt there, >then I have exhausted all of the papers in Benton & Washington Counties, >except for a very few really old ones, that I only have a month and year on > If time permits, I will get started again on those. > >And yes, as one of the list members discovered today at the Shiloh Museum, I >am a real person! LOL Hazel! > >Wilma > > >==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== >To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: > ARMADISO-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > ARMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of multiple messages) >In the body include only one word: subscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > > >

    08/16/2006 02:13:51
    1. Obits--more progress
    2. Wilma Fields
    3. Well, today started on the road to Springdale to hear Joy Russell of the Madison County Genealogical and Historical Society speak on "Dead Folks in Madison County Do Tell Tales" at the Shiloh Museum. There are interesting stories behind the peoples' deaths, and Joy, I really enjoyed it! Then I drove the few blocks to the Springdale Library, and came home with some more obituaries. These were mainly for Shelley. So, since I had to beat the working folks home, I will be on the road to the Fayetteville Library tomorrow bright and early. If any obits are'nt there, then I have exhausted all of the papers in Benton & Washington Counties, except for a very few really old ones, that I only have a month and year on If time permits, I will get started again on those. And yes, as one of the list members discovered today at the Shiloh Museum, I am a real person! LOL Hazel! Wilma

    08/16/2006 11:29:42
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Question
    2. Thanks Stan. It must be some kind of nerve damage since the word DANCE. Barbara

    08/13/2006 04:25:14
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Question
    2. We were just discussing this last night and someone said it was the same thing as palsy (The Shakes as we called it), but I guess not. My grandmother had "The Shakes" so bad you could never read her writing. Phillip In a message dated 8/13/2006 7:29:50 A.M. Central Daylight Time, srdennis@mindspring.com writes: Barbara, Googling produced no result for St. Vincent Dance or St. Vincent's Dance or Saint Vincent Dance. Perhaps one could just say that it is a neuronal misfire causing the morphing of St. Vitus Dance into St. Vincent Dance: > Sydenham's chorea - chorea occurring chiefly in children and > associated with rheumatic fever > Saint Vitus dance, St. Vitus dance > chorea - any of several degenerative nervous disorders > characterized by spasmodic movements of the body and limbs Stan Dennis

    08/13/2006 04:02:40
    1. Question
    2. Can anyone tell me what the disease, "St. Vincent Dance" is. Is it different than St. Vitus Dance? Thank you, Barbara

    08/13/2006 01:46:39
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] Question
    2. Stanley R. Dennis
    3. Barbara, Googling produced no result for St. Vincent Dance or St. Vincent's Dance or Saint Vincent Dance. Perhaps one could just say that it is a neuronal misfire causing the morphing of St. Vitus Dance into St. Vincent Dance: > Sydenham's chorea - chorea occurring chiefly in children and > associated with rheumatic fever > Saint Vitus dance, St. Vitus dance > chorea - any of several degenerative nervous disorders > characterized by spasmodic movements of the body and limbs Stan Dennis On Aug 13, 2006, at 6:46 AM, Grams31@aol.com wrote: > Can anyone tell me what the disease, "St. Vincent Dance" is. Is it > different than St. Vitus Dance? > Thank you, > Barbara > > > ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== > To subscribe, send an e-mail message to: > ARMADISO-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > ARMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com (for a digest of > multiple > messages) > In the body include only one word: subscribe > (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) >

    08/13/2006 01:28:56
    1. Fw: Interesting Speech
    2. Cleburne Smith
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Neva Jean Smith To: Undisclosed-Recipient:; Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 8:53 PM Subject: Fw: Interesting Speech Subject: Interesting Speech The URL for this page is http://www.snopes.com/politics/soapbox/gabriel.asp Brigitte Gabriel Speech at Duke University Remarks of Brigitte Gabriel, delivered at the Duke University Counter Terrorism Speak-Out I'm proud and honoured to stand here today, as a Lebanese speaking for Israel , the only democracy in the Middle East . As someone who was raised in an Arabic country, I want to give you a glimpse into the heart of the Arabic world. I was raised in Lebanon , where I was taught that the Jews were evil, Israel was the devil, and the only time we will have peace in the Middle East is when we kill all the Jews and drive them into the sea. When the Moslems and Palestinians declared Jihad on the Christians in 1975, they started massacring the Christians, city after city. I ended up living in a bomb shelter underground from age 10 to 17, without electricity, eating grass to live, and crawling under sniper bullets to a spring to get water. It was Israel who came to help the Christians in Lebanon . My mother was wounded by a Moslem's shell, and was taken into an Israeli hospital for treatment. When we entered the emergency room, I was shocked at what I saw. There were hundreds of people wounded, Moslems, Palestinians, Christians, Lebanese, and Israeli soldiers lying on the floor. The doctors treated everyone according to their injury. They treated my mother before they treated the Israeli soldier lying next to her. They didn't see religion, they didn't see political affiliation, they saw people in need and they helped. >For the first time in my life I experienced a human quality that I know my culture would not have shown to their enemy. I experienced the values of the Israelis, who were able to love their enemy in their most trying moments. I spent 22 days at that hospital. Those days changed my life and the way I believe information, the way I listen to the radio or to television. I realized I was sold a fabricated lie by my government, about the Jews and Israel , that was so far from reality. I knew for fact that, if I was a Jew standing in an Arab hospital, I would be lynched and thrown over to the grounds, as shouts of joy of Allah Akbar, God is great, would echo through the hospital and the surrounding streets. I became friends with the families of the Israeli wounded soldiers: one in particular Rina, her only child was wounded in his eyes. One day I was visiting with her, and the Israeli army band came to play national songs to lift the spirits of the wounded soldiers. As they surrounded his bed playing a song about Jerusalem , Rina and I started crying. I felt out of place and started waking out of the room, and this Mother holds my hand and pulls me back in without even looking at me. She holds me crying and says: "it is not your fault". We just stood there crying, holding each other's hands. What a contrast between her, a mother looking at her deformed 19 year old only child, and still able to love me the enemy, and between a Moslem mother who sends her son to blow himself up to smithereens just to kill a few Jews or Christians. The difference between the Arabic world and Israel is a difference in values and character. It's barbarism verses civilization. It's democracy verses dictatorship. It's goodness verses evil. Once upon a time, there was a special place in the lowest depths of hell for anyone who would intentionally murder a child. Now, the intentional murder of Israeli children is legitimized as Palestinian "armed struggle". However, once such behaviour is legitimized against Israel, it is legitimized every where in the world, constrained by nothing more than the subjective belief of people who would wrap themselves in dynamite and nails for the purpose of killing children in the name of god. Because the Palestinians have been encouraged to believe that murdering innocent Israeli civilians is a legitimate tactic for advancing their cause, the whole world now suffers from a plague of terrorism, from Nairobi to New York , from Moscow to Madrid , from Bali to Beslan. They blame suicide bombing on "desperation of occupation". Let me tell you the truth. The first major terror bombing committed by Arabs against the Jewish state occurred ten weeks before Israel even became independent. On Sunday morning, February 22, 1948 , in anticipation of Israel 's independence, a triple truck bomb was detonated by Arab terrorists on Ben Yehuda Street , in what was then the Jewish section of Jerusalem . Fifty-four people were killed, and hundreds were wounded. Thus, it is obvious that Arab terrorism is caused not by the "desperation" of "occupation", but by the VERY THOUGHT of a Jewish state. So many times in history in the last 100 years, citizens have stood by and done nothing, allowing evil to prevail. As America stood up against and defeated communism, now it is time to stand up against the terror of religious bigotry and intolerance. It's time to all stand up, and support and defend the state of Israel , which is the front line of the war against terrorism. Be sure to send this one out to everyone you know.

    08/12/2006 05:11:15
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. Debi Kush Waterman
    3. Answer - both! His father was Moses and there was a Moses Jr. I'm not sure about Thomas but allot of are buried in Blue Eye Cemetery. Carroll co Book Thomas and Luvicey Boyles (I actually have Bayes from Edna Hazel McCullough's books) McCollough Thomas McCollough was born circa 1817-18 in the State of IN - some think in Washington Co - as a son of Moses and Mary Elin "Polly" Freed McCollough. We know nothing of his childhood, however he wa the family patriarch of several; of the historic family of Carrol Co,. AR. He was united in marriage witht Luvicey "Vicie" Bayes (Baize) Boyles circa 1836. His wife, who was part Cherokee was born circa 1820 as a daughter of Josiah and Lillie (Lettie) Boyles. Ten children were born to their union, and those children were as follows: Alexander McCollough, who was born 3 Mar 1837, in IN, was united in marriage with Sarah E.S. Bunch, and died 25 Feb 1921; Esther McCol, who was born ca 1838, and was married to William Polk Kirby; David McCol, born 1841 and united in marriage to Permelia Emaline Selby. ; Mary "Polly" McCol, born 1843 and united inmarriage with JohnAllred and died 1860; Reuhaney McCol, born during 1846 and married Charles Franklin Bunch and died during 1919; William Thomas McCol, born 22 Jan 1848 is Osage Twnshp, Newton Co, AR and united inmarriage to Anna B. Allred and died 1925; Andreww Jackson "Jack" McCol, born Dec 1849 and married Mary S. Reeves; Milly Adaline McCol, born 1851 and married J.S."Joe" Moore; Margaret Luvica McCol, 25 Dec 1852 and married James Martin Smith and died 30 May 1922; Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" or "Lettie" McCol, born 24 Feb 1856 and married Jasper Risdom Grigg and died 28 Oct 1885. This family lived near Dry Fork, Ar. Luvicey (Boyles) McCol departed this life 1856-57 and Thomas McCol died 1859 MOSES AND MARY ELLIN FREED MCCOLLOUGH The destiny of some men isthe forsaking of all that has been known before to reach out and grasp the inkown. Moses McCol was one such man. Little did Thoms and Mary McCol realize that the son they sired in NC in 1794 would in his maturity become the patriarch of several of their descendants who would carve a life for themselves in the Northwest Ark Ozark Geographical Region. However, men are often shaped by the historical events thtat happen around them. Moses McCol joined with his peers to adopt a live of mobility as he constantly sought an every better life for himself and his family. He was drafted into military service 1 Jan 1814, during the War of 1812, and he saw action against the Creek Indiams in the Battle of Horseshoe. Moses McCl, was discharged 20 May 1814. Seven months after his discharge he was united in marriage with Mary Ellin "Polly" Freed on 9 Dec 1814, in Green Co, TN. "Polly" was a native of Virginia, having been born during 1796, as a daughter of John and Regina Rife Freed. After thir marriage the couple moved toWashington Co, IN - or so some family researchers believe but the fact has not been documented. Eight children were born to Moses and Mary Ellin: Thomas McCol, (prev statement) No info on second child David McCol b 1824 and married Mary J.; Susanna McCol, born 1826-28 married Jonathan Wesley Allred and died 1892 Sarah J. McCol born 1831 and married Francis. M. Snow Moses McCol Jr., born 2 Mar 1833 married Phoebe T.C.M. Allred and died after 1907 Ellender "Nellie" McCol, born Mar 1836 and married Aaron Allred Elish NewtonConway McCol, a son by a second marriage was born 9 Mar 1858 and married Mary Alice Bowling and died 15 Feb 1915 Mary Ellin Freed McC died 1854. On Aug 11, 1856, Moses McCol, married Martha "Patsy" Weeks Allred. One son, Elisha Newton Conway was born to that union. The McCol family moved into NW AR around 1847 Moses McCol departed this life 28 Feb 1859, and he was buried in Kingston, AR. Both articles were submitted by Jean Smith AARON AND NELLIE MCCOLLOUGH ALLRED Aaron Allred, son of John and Phoebe Thompson Allred and Nellie McCol were married around 1850. Nellie was the second wife of aaron AllredA----- Original Message ; Nine children: Lucendy Allred born 8 Oct 1851 Jonathan P. born 14 Sep 1855 Mary Erton born 20 Oct 1857 Susan born 24 Mar 1860 Phoebe Jane born6 Sep 1862 David Wesley born 28 Dec 1865 Samuel Thompson born 8 Feb 1868 and named for his uncle Lois S. born 13 Feb 1870 Rose Belle born 7 Sep 1878 According to the Allred family history, Aaron Allred was living in that part of Carroll Co. that was taken away when the AR General Assembly acted to create Newton Co, AR, when he married his secon wife. The first five of their children were born at Kingston. Then the family returned toOsage Twnshp where the last four of their children were born. Aaron Allred died 26 Jun 1891, however a date of death was not found for Nellie McCol Allred. Submitted by Mattie Allred and Jack Allred I'm sure there's more but I have to cattch a flight will write more in about a week Debi Kush Waterman ----- From: PESNOW@aol.com To: ARMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 9:54 AM Subject: Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg I can't find any of them in any Madison census data. Maybe it's because there are so many ways to spell McCollough. Do you have any of their census data? I know there was also a Moses McCollough who may have been Thomas's brother or father. Phillip In a message dated 8/7/2006 7:51:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time, ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: Children Sarah Elizabeth David Alexander Andrew Jackson William Margaret Luvity Millie Adeline Ester Ruhamy (male) ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== Madison County, AR Genealogy: http://members.aol.com/madcounty/mcindex.htm

    08/08/2006 08:38:45
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. I can't find any of them in any Madison census data. Maybe it's because there are so many ways to spell McCollough. Do you have any of their census data? I know there was also a Moses McCollough who may have been Thomas's brother or father. Phillip In a message dated 8/7/2006 7:51:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time, ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: Children Sarah Elizabeth David Alexander Andrew Jackson William Margaret Luvity Millie Adeline Ester Ruhamy (male)

    08/07/2006 04:54:43
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. Linda
    3. Children Sarah Elizabeth David Alexander Andrew Jackson William Margaret Luvity Millie Adeline Ester Ruhamy (male) --- PESNOW@aol.com wrote: > > Who were the nine children? > Phillip > In a message dated 8/6/2006 1:35:05 P.M. Central > Daylight Time, > ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: > > I have her parents as Thomas McCollough and Levicy > L. > Bayes, and I have nine children for them. > > > > > > > > ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== > Madison County, AR Genealogy: > http://members.aol.com/madcounty/mcindex.htm > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    08/06/2006 11:49:51
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. Who were the nine children? Phillip In a message dated 8/6/2006 1:35:05 P.M. Central Daylight Time, ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: I have her parents as Thomas McCollough and Levicy L. Bayes, and I have nine children for them.

    08/06/2006 06:19:33
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. Whoops! No, Thomas and Luvicey Bayes McCollough's Sarah Jane (not Lizzie) was married to Francis Marion Snow in Carroll Co., AR, but I don't have any documentation. She was born in IN. Phillip In a message dated 8/6/2006 10:47:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time, PESNOW@aol.com writes: I have Thomas and Luvicey McCollough's Lizzie married to Francis Marion Snow in Carroll Co., AR, but I don't have any documentation. She was born in IN. Phillip In a message dated 8/6/2006 1:35:05 P.M. Central Standard Time, ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: I have her parents as Thomas McCollough and Levicy L. Bayes, and I have nine children for them. --- Debi Kush Waterman <debi0717@alltel.net> wrote:

    08/06/2006 06:17:12
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. I have Thomas and Luvicey McCollough's Lizzie married to Francis Marion Snow in Carroll Co., AR, but I don't have any documentation. She was born in IN. Phillip In a message dated 8/6/2006 1:35:05 P.M. Central Standard Time, ladybugsboo@yahoo.com writes: I have her parents as Thomas McCollough and Levicy L. Bayes, and I have nine children for them. --- Debi Kush Waterman <debi0717@alltel.net> wrote:

    08/06/2006 05:45:52
    1. Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg
    2. Debi Kush Waterman
    3. I have info on this family. They in the Blue Eye, Mo area, from North Carolina. Later today I will type and mail you some info, may even have picture. I know they are in the Carroll County book, They First Families, I will have to scope it out. My direct email is debi0717@alltel.net I believe but have not proven they are related to the William C. McCullough family of the same area. Debi Kush Waterman ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda To: ARMADISO-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [ARMADISO-L] McCollough-Grigg I have her parents as Thomas McCollough and Levicy L. Bayes, and I have nine children for them. --- Debi Kush Waterman <debi0717@alltel.net> wrote: > Do you have more on Lizzie McCollough? Mother , > Father? I may have some info on her. > Debi Kush Waterman > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: BillieIrene > To: ARMADISO-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, August 05, 2006 11:36 PM > Subject: [ARMADISO-L] Jasper Griggs and Nancy > Grigg > > > Hello Mike, Linda, Phillip and Wilma: > I just looked and I have Nancy Grigg born late > 1780's. Married John > Reynolds born > approx. late 1780's in Benton Ark. I also have > Jasper Griggs born approx 1850 ?? and married > Lizzie McCollough born > 1854..... > I would love to have more information on both of > these folks, any help > would be > greatly appreciated. Are these folks part of your > lines? > I would be most happy to find someone to > make a connection with and share my information > Thank you Billieirene > Billieirene@dslextreme.com > > > ARMADISO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > > Subject: > > RE: [ARMADISO-L] Obituary Progress-Jasper Griggs > Obit > > From: > > "Wilma Fields" <wfields55@hotmail.com> > > Date: > > Sat, 5 Aug 2006 20:25:06 -0700 (Pacific Daylight > Time) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== ARMADISO Mailing List ==== Remember to send your DATA FILES to be included on the Madison Cty, AR Genealogy Page." Visit Madison County, AR Genealogy: http://members.aol.com/madcounty/mcindex.htm

    08/06/2006 08:19:19