I found the William Jasper Edgemon family in the 1900 Madison County census, Goodwill township (which is the Red Star area). Also I found a land patent record for a homestead of 160 acres to William Jasper Edgemon on 16 Sept 1904, for the Northeast Quarter of Section 10, Township 14, Range 24, Madison County, AR. I also found that William Jasper Edgmon and Lucy Ann Edgmon are both buried in Old Bethel Cemetery, located about 1 mile North of Red Star, Arkansas. The tombstone information shows: William Jasper Edgmon, born 27 March 1859, died 17 August 1946 Lucy Ann Edgmon, born 23 May 1857, died 15 April 1918 Our records show that William Jasper married the second time to Mrs. Fannie Bell Mitchell. Both William Jasper and Lucy Ann have tombstones. Also buried in the Old Bethel cemetery are several of their grandchildren, the child of George Alexander Edgmon. If you are interested in this information, the Old Bethel Cemetery was printed in our quarterly magazine back in the Spring 1993 issue. The information on the cemetery is 13 pages long. The Spring 1993 issue of the "Musings" is available for $5.00 from the Madison County Genealogical & Historical Society, P. O. Box 427, Huntsville, AR 72740. There is a full page of family history on the family of Geo. Alexander and Martha M. Edwards Edgmon in that issue. It lists all the children of George Alexander Edgmon, the birthdates and who they married. I did not find any census records, land patents, or cemetery listings for any of the Lewis family that you mentioned. How are the Edgmon family and the Lewis family related? Hope this helps. Joy Russell