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    1. Re: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson?
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. You're sort of correct, Darren. It's Robert's father, James W Patterson, that is said to be the CSA captain. Unfortunately, we have no information about what unit etc so I can't say for sure. Makes good sense for a man in his 50s or 60s to be a captain than a lad in his mid-teens, right? You might see if you can find a Sons of Confederate Veterans group in or around Yancy Co NC. They're usually most helpful to folks floundering around in CW records. The ones I've been in contact with in both AR and MO have been wonderful - and have web sites with all sorts of links and stuff. Hey, a dollar a day stuffed in an old sock adds up pretty quickly. I've used that method for stuff I've really, really just had to have. It works <BG> You could be the proud owner of Big Blue (the book's nickname) in less than 3 months <hehe> Mysty [email protected] ***************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 2:16 PM Subject: Re: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson? > Great, that helps a lot. Part of my problem is that I've done a LOT of gathering, and have a lot of information, most of which is in no order whatsoever in a big ole folder on my desk at home somewhere. Somewhere. Digging is really fun, organizing...well, that's not what Darrens like best. > I know the age thing stands to reason, the thing that's mysterious now is that I SWEAR I read somewhere a comment about his being "Captain Patterson." Obviously that story may have some holes to it. There goes my membership in the Military Order of Stars and Bars. Oh, well. > The book sounds like just what I need...but there are other things that are just what I need, or just what my kids think THEY need, that have that money claimed this month. That may be what I get for Father's Day. > > Darren

    06/05/2003 10:01:00
    1. Re: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson?
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. No, Darren. Right Patterson, but wrong generation. Looks to me as if you need a copy of "Genealogies of Marion Co Families 1811-1900." A quick scan of the Robert Patterson family in that book shows you related to at least a dozen other MCAR families - also in that book. It's strictly genealogy - with documentation. No pictures, no stories, no family legends. It's indexed, 650 pages, 400 families, hardbound, published 1997 so it's pretty up to date. It's $60 + $5 shipping. Order from HGSMCA. Your Hulda Minerva Patterson that married Thomas Peter Ott was born MCAR 7 Aug 1891 and died 8 July 1973. They had 8 children. Her parents were Robert Fulton Patterson Sr (b NC 1848 d 1923) & Mary Jane Rea (b 1854 d 1930). (His first wife was Huldah Minerva Willis - b NC 1849 d 1888.) His parents were James W Patterson (b NC 1817 d 1881) & Levicy Lucinda Roberts (b NC 1826 d 1895). His parents were Robert Patterson (d 1896) & Catherine ___. Does that help put these folks in perspective for you? As for CSA service - - - -. It's very possible that a lad aged 16 wasn't necessarily listed in any particular unit. He was probably not a fighting man - possibly a drummer or bugler or helper/aide in some relatively minor capacity. Sort of like the water boy on a football team <g> Too, his age might have been discovered, getting him sent back home. Joining at age 16 could have been pretty close to the end of the war (April 1865) when things were coming a-cropper all over the place. Who knows? Mysty [email protected] ******************************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:31 AM Subject: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson? > I know that the Patterson you mention is kin, because my G Grandmother was named Huldah Minerva after her father's first wife after she'd died and her father remarried. > However, the listing I have for Robert F. Patterson lists the wife's name as Mary J. Patterson, and I found a listing of her in the Confederate's Home in Arkansas, without a date. This RFP died on 03/02/1923. I assumed it was our guy...how many Robert F. Pattersons from Marion County Arkansas fought for the Confederacy in North Carolina? I'm at work and all my notes are at home, of course. > Back to the drawing board. I guess if this stuff was easy everyone would know about their GGG Grandfather's complete bio. Harrumph. > There is a darn fine Patterson/North Carolina site online, I'll see if I can't find it and shed some light on this. > And another oddity...this listing has RFP fighting for the 66th North Carolina Infantry...and I found a list of the 66th online, and there were no Pattersons on it. I know those lists aren't the best source, though. > > Darren

    06/05/2003 06:36:15
    1. Re: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson?
    2. Darren Hellwege
    3. Great, that helps a lot. Part of my problem is that I've done a LOT of gathering, and have a lot of information, most of which is in no order whatsoever in a big ole folder on my desk at home somewhere. Somewhere. Digging is really fun, organizing...well, that's not what Darrens like best. I know the age thing stands to reason, the thing that's mysterious now is that I SWEAR I read somewhere a comment about his being "Captain Patterson." Obviously that story may have some holes to it. There goes my membership in the Military Order of Stars and Bars. Oh, well. The book sounds like just what I need...but there are other things that are just what I need, or just what my kids think THEY need, that have that money claimed this month. That may be what I get for Father's Day. Darren Mysty McPherson <[email protected]> wrote: No, Darren. Right Patterson, but wrong generation. Looks to me as if you need a copy of "Genealogies of Marion Co Families 1811-1900." A quick scan of the Robert Patterson family in that book shows you related to at least a dozen other MCAR families - also in that book. It's strictly genealogy - with documentation. No pictures, no stories, no family legends. It's indexed, 650 pages, 400 families, hardbound, published 1997 so it's pretty up to date. It's $60 + $5 shipping. Order from HGSMCA. Your Hulda Minerva Patterson that married Thomas Peter Ott was born MCAR 7 Aug 1891 and died 8 July 1973. They had 8 children. Her parents were Robert Fulton Patterson Sr (b NC 1848 d 1923) & Mary Jane Rea (b 1854 d 1930). (His first wife was Huldah Minerva Willis - b NC 1849 d 1888.) His parents were James W Patterson (b NC 1817 d 1881) & Levicy Lucinda Roberts (b NC 1826 d 1895). His parents were Robert Patterson (d 1896) & Catherine ___. Does that help put these folks in perspective for you? As for CSA service - - - -. It's very possible that a lad aged 16 wasn't necessarily listed in any particular unit. He was probably not a fighting man - possibly a drummer or bugler or helper/aide in some relatively minor capacity. Sort of like the water boy on a football team Too, his age might have been discovered, getting him sent back home. Joining at age 16 could have been pretty close to the end of the war (April 1865) when things were coming a-cropper all over the place. Who knows? Mysty [email protected] ******************************************* ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" To: Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:31 AM Subject: [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson? > I know that the Patterson you mention is kin, because my G Grandmother was named Huldah Minerva after her father's first wife after she'd died and her father remarried. > However, the listing I have for Robert F. Patterson lists the wife's name as Mary J. Patterson, and I found a listing of her in the Confederate's Home in Arkansas, without a date. This RFP died on 03/02/1923. I assumed it was our guy...how many Robert F. Pattersons from Marion County Arkansas fought for the Confederacy in North Carolina? I'm at work and all my notes are at home, of course. > Back to the drawing board. I guess if this stuff was easy everyone would know about their GGG Grandfather's complete bio. Harrumph. > There is a darn fine Patterson/North Carolina site online, I'll see if I can't find it and shed some light on this. > And another oddity...this listing has RFP fighting for the 66th North Carolina Infantry...and I found a list of the 66th online, and there were no Pattersons on it. I know those lists aren't the best source, though. > > Darren http://okstate.fansonly.com/okst-mem.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).

    06/05/2003 06:16:47
    1. [ARMar] Whoops...Wrong Patterson?
    2. Darren Hellwege
    3. I know that the Patterson you mention is kin, because my G Grandmother was named Huldah Minerva after her father's first wife after she'd died and her father remarried. However, the listing I have for Robert F. Patterson lists the wife's name as Mary J. Patterson, and I found a listing of her in the Confederate's Home in Arkansas, without a date. This RFP died on 03/02/1923. I assumed it was our guy...how many Robert F. Pattersons from Marion County Arkansas fought for the Confederacy in North Carolina? I'm at work and all my notes are at home, of course. Back to the drawing board. I guess if this stuff was easy everyone would know about their GGG Grandfather's complete bio. Harrumph. There is a darn fine Patterson/North Carolina site online, I'll see if I can't find it and shed some light on this. And another oddity...this listing has RFP fighting for the 66th North Carolina Infantry...and I found a list of the 66th online, and there were no Pattersons on it. I know those lists aren't the best source, though. Darren Mysty McPherson <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, Darren! Glad to see you're still digging around in your family history Can hardly wait to see your latest Patterson find. Wasn't aware that Robert Patterson (d 1896 m Catherine ___) had come all the way to AR, gone back to NC, served with the CSA there, and then come all the way back to AR. At least 3 of his sons apparently hung around NC 'til 1868 when they all moved to MCAR. I'm wondering if you're researching Robert Fulton Patterson Sr b Yancy Co 1848, joined Co E 66th NC Infantry NC aged 16, m/1 Huldah Willis, m/2 Mary Jane Rea, came to MCAR with parents James W & Levicy Lucinds (Roberts) Patterson (son of Robert & Catherine ___) 1868. Anyway, I'm anxious to see what you've come up with. I'll be at the Ancestor Fair with the MCAR Genealogical Society on Saturday. Wouldn't miss it. If memory serves me, we've only missed one of these Fairs (the very first). Every one of them (except the year the temperatures were way, way beyond human abilities to withstand) has been a blast!! Lots of people, lots of information, lots of research materials, lots of conversation, lots of sales, and lots of purchases. Very rewarding all the way around Mysty [email protected] ********************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" To: Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:02 PM Subject: [ARMar] Bramble Bush? > > Any of y'all (Mysty?) know if they're still publishing the Bramble Bush? I'm fixing to send a check down that way, but the index online is only up to '99 and I was afraid they stopped doing it. Or, maybe you just have other things to do than to type all that stuff into a computer all day! > > Beautiful day here in MO, snuck out of the office for a bit to haunt the Historical Society library here, think I may have found the Robert F. Patterson from North Carolina who came out to Marion County before the War, returned to NC and served the CSA then returned to Arkansas. I believe this is the grandfather of my Great-Grandmother, Huldah Minerva Patterson, who married Thomas Peter Ott and lived in Yellville. I'll pass along what I found when I get a minute's peace if anyone's interested. > List has been kinda slow lately, I was afraid my email had messed up and kicked me out of the group...I get entirely too much email. > > Anyone headed to the fair this weekend? Have fun! > > Darren http://okstate.fansonly.com/okst-mem.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).

    06/05/2003 01:31:02
    1. Re: [ARMar] Bramble Bush?
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. Drat, Darren. Got so interested in your Patterson find I completely forgot this. Yes, Bramble Bush is still going strong. Four a year, as usual. (Think maybe we came up short one year and only published three, but I'm not sure.) Typing "all that stuff into the computer all day" isn't half as time-consuming as all the research that goes into each issue as well as scrambling around to find things we think (hope) will be of interest to our members. It pretty much takes at least three months to get all the "stuff" together. And I'm afraid I've been very lax about getting back issues to the gals that operate the MCAR web page. Guess I'd best get on the ball and get a bunch of them off to them, huh? So, send that check if you still want to. We'll be tickled with it - and pray you find Bramble Bush informative :-))) Mysty [email protected] ******************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:02 PM Subject: [ARMar] Bramble Bush? > > Any of y'all (Mysty?) know if they're still publishing the Bramble Bush? I'm fixing to send a check down that way, but the index online is only up to '99 and I was afraid they stopped doing it. Or, maybe you just have other things to do than to type all that stuff into a computer all day! > > Beautiful day here in MO, snuck out of the office for a bit to haunt the Historical Society library here, think I may have found the Robert F. Patterson from North Carolina who came out to Marion County before the War, returned to NC and served the CSA then returned to Arkansas. I believe this is the grandfather of my Great-Grandmother, Huldah Minerva Patterson, who married Thomas Peter Ott and lived in Yellville. I'll pass along what I found when I get a minute's peace if anyone's interested. > List has been kinda slow lately, I was afraid my email had messed up and kicked me out of the group...I get entirely too much email. > > Anyone headed to the fair this weekend? Have fun! > > Darren

    06/04/2003 07:20:12
    1. Re: [ARMar] Bramble Bush?
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. Hi, Darren! Glad to see you're still digging around in your family history <g> Can hardly wait to see your latest Patterson find. Wasn't aware that Robert Patterson (d 1896 m Catherine ___) had come all the way to AR, gone back to NC, served with the CSA there, and then come all the way back to AR. At least 3 of his sons apparently hung around NC 'til 1868 when they all moved to MCAR. I'm wondering if you're researching Robert Fulton Patterson Sr b Yancy Co 1848, joined Co E 66th NC Infantry NC aged 16, m/1 Huldah Willis, m/2 Mary Jane Rea, came to MCAR with parents James W & Levicy Lucinds (Roberts) Patterson (son of Robert & Catherine ___) 1868. Anyway, I'm anxious to see what you've come up with. I'll be at the Ancestor Fair with the MCAR Genealogical Society on Saturday. Wouldn't miss it. If memory serves me, we've only missed one of these Fairs (the very first). Every one of them (except the year the temperatures were way, way beyond human abilities to withstand) has been a blast!! Lots of people, lots of information, lots of research materials, lots of conversation, lots of sales, and lots of purchases. Very rewarding all the way around <BG> Mysty [email protected] ********************************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Darren Hellwege" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:02 PM Subject: [ARMar] Bramble Bush? > > Any of y'all (Mysty?) know if they're still publishing the Bramble Bush? I'm fixing to send a check down that way, but the index online is only up to '99 and I was afraid they stopped doing it. Or, maybe you just have other things to do than to type all that stuff into a computer all day! > > Beautiful day here in MO, snuck out of the office for a bit to haunt the Historical Society library here, think I may have found the Robert F. Patterson from North Carolina who came out to Marion County before the War, returned to NC and served the CSA then returned to Arkansas. I believe this is the grandfather of my Great-Grandmother, Huldah Minerva Patterson, who married Thomas Peter Ott and lived in Yellville. I'll pass along what I found when I get a minute's peace if anyone's interested. > List has been kinda slow lately, I was afraid my email had messed up and kicked me out of the group...I get entirely too much email. > > Anyone headed to the fair this weekend? Have fun! > > Darren

    06/04/2003 06:59:39
    1. [ARMar] Bramble Bush?
    2. Darren Hellwege
    3. Any of y'all (Mysty?) know if they're still publishing the Bramble Bush? I'm fixing to send a check down that way, but the index online is only up to '99 and I was afraid they stopped doing it. Or, maybe you just have other things to do than to type all that stuff into a computer all day! Beautiful day here in MO, snuck out of the office for a bit to haunt the Historical Society library here, think I may have found the Robert F. Patterson from North Carolina who came out to Marion County before the War, returned to NC and served the CSA then returned to Arkansas. I believe this is the grandfather of my Great-Grandmother, Huldah Minerva Patterson, who married Thomas Peter Ott and lived in Yellville. I'll pass along what I found when I get a minute's peace if anyone's interested. List has been kinda slow lately, I was afraid my email had messed up and kicked me out of the group...I get entirely too much email. Anyone headed to the fair this weekend? Have fun! Darren http://okstate.fansonly.com/okst-mem.html --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).

    06/04/2003 06:02:44
    1. [ARMar] Test--please ignore
    2. Darren Hellwege
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    06/04/2003 05:37:17
    1. [ARMar] DeShields Wilkerson Reunion
    2. Just thought I would let everyone know the DeShields-Wilkerson Reunion will be Friday night - August 1st from 4pm to 11pm at the Jones Center in Springdale, Arkansas. I know the Friday Night will be a problem to some, but come if you can. Some won't be arriving until 7pm so try. The Wilkersons and DeShields were from Carroll, Boone County in the area of Sugarloaf Township and Bergman areas. These areas were in Carroll, Marion and Boone. (They reached as far as Yellville) Would like to invite everyone related to these families to come. Bring the kids as the Jones Center for Families has Ice Skating, Swimming, Pool, Movies, and other activities and it will all be free if you request tickets early. This reunion was scheduled by Bill Wilkerson of Raleigh North Carolina, however you can contact me as I am in Springdale at [email protected] if you have questions. Would like to meet new relatives. Reta

    06/01/2003 05:59:52
    1. [ARMar] New Marion Co book
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. I've just seen the newest book about Marion County AR. Vicki Roberts has compiled and published "The Mining Era in Marion Co AR" - and it's terrific. Indexed, full of pictures - some well-known, many seldom if ever seen, 200 pages, quotes from newspapers such as the Yellville Republican, names and locations of mines and mining districts, names of mine owners. The amount of information - both historical and genealogical - is absolutely incredible. And sources are listed for further research purposes. Much of the story of this era crosses county lines into Searcy, Boone, Baxter, and more so this book should be of some interest to folks researching - or just plain interested in - counties adjacent to Marion. Hopefully Vicki will have some copies at the Ancestor Fair in Leslie 7 June. Or you can order it directly from her for $30 plus $3 shipping. Vicki Roberts 2363 MC 5032 Yellville AR 72687 or c/o HGSMCA PO Box 761 Yellville AR 72687 A list of other available books about Marion Co is on the Marion Co web page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion. Mysty [email protected]

    05/28/2003 12:48:39
    1. Re: [ARMar] Marion Arkansas Morrows
    2. Don Ott
    3. Well you read both posts, I obviously did not show Cicero and Florence either. I do not have data on the 3rd wife. Don At 09:46 PM 24-05-03 -0500, you wrote: >Don, I find no reference to a Cicero Morrow being a son of John & Minerva >Morrow or John & Hiley Morrow. I do, however, find a reference to Albert >Benjamin CICERO Morrow b MCAR 1872 d 1944 as a son of Demosthenes Graccus >"Grack" & Mary J (Kimberling) Morrow. He married MCAR 22 July 1891 Mary E >Sasser, daughter of Henry & Catherine W (___) Sasser, b KY Dec 1874. > >Albert B Morrow was not omitted as a son of "Grack" and grandson of John. >No records indicated his third name was Cicero - - -. You'll find him as No >12 on page 295 of "Genealogies of MCAR Families 1811-1900." > >As for Florence Morrow being a daughter of John Morrow, the only reference I >find is the one Amelia Morrow has at WorrldConnect. None of the other >Florence Morrows I've come up with come even close to the birth years of >John's children, John's brothers, or John's sons. > >Could you enlighten me on both Cicero and Florence? > >And, while you're at it, can you come up with any information on John's >third wife? I've tracked Minerva ___ and Hiley Thaxton, but I find no >reference to No 3. Maybe that's where Cicero and Florence can be found <g> >Oh, by the bye. Did you know the Hugh Morrow in Sugar Loaf 1900 is a direct >descendent of John's brother Hugh b NC 1786/7? > >Missed you Tuesday evening <sigh> Good meeting. Interesting input. Are >you going to be at Leslie this year? It's 7 June. > >Mysty [email protected] > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Don Ott" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 8:08 PM >Subject: [ARMar] Marion Arkansas Morrows > > > > Amelia, > > Have some data on Morrow's here in Marion County. I am not sure >of > > your listing Cicero and Florence, have seen them as you posted on > > Ancestry.com. The data we have in our books here in the county have left > > them out as children of John and Minerva. Would be glad to put you in > > contact with some of the family still living in Marion County. > > Please let me know if I can be of help. > > Don Ott > > > > >Message Board Post: > > > > > >I'm looking for descendants of John Morrow's oddly named sons: Cicero, > > >Demostenes Gracchus, Napoleon Bonaparte and Baron DeKalb. Part of it is > > >general research interest, so any contact is welcome. However, I'm > > >particularly interested in any Morrows out there. There is a DNA project > > >underway for descendants of the Morrow line in Tennesee Cousins - > > >Alexander -> David m. Hannah Hopkins -> David m. Elizabeth Catlett. David > > >was supposedly the father of Robert Morrow m. Elizabeth Shaw. Robert was > > >likely the father of John Morrow. John Morrow's sons D.G. and B.D. >settled > > >in Marion County, hence this post. > > > > > >For more information on the DNA project, please go here: > > >http://genforum.genealogy.com/morrow/messages/3560.html > > > > > >If you're otherwise interested in this family, please contact me. My 3g > > >grandfather was "Bone", brother to DG and BD, settled in Greene Co, MO. > > >(Note, I'm not on the mailing list, please reply directly) > > > > > >

    05/25/2003 09:08:57
    1. Re: [ARMar] Marion Arkansas Morrows
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. Don, I find no reference to a Cicero Morrow being a son of John & Minerva Morrow or John & Hiley Morrow. I do, however, find a reference to Albert Benjamin CICERO Morrow b MCAR 1872 d 1944 as a son of Demosthenes Graccus "Grack" & Mary J (Kimberling) Morrow. He married MCAR 22 July 1891 Mary E Sasser, daughter of Henry & Catherine W (___) Sasser, b KY Dec 1874. Albert B Morrow was not omitted as a son of "Grack" and grandson of John. No records indicated his third name was Cicero - - -. You'll find him as No 12 on page 295 of "Genealogies of MCAR Families 1811-1900." As for Florence Morrow being a daughter of John Morrow, the only reference I find is the one Amelia Morrow has at WorrldConnect. None of the other Florence Morrows I've come up with come even close to the birth years of John's children, John's brothers, or John's sons. Could you enlighten me on both Cicero and Florence? And, while you're at it, can you come up with any information on John's third wife? I've tracked Minerva ___ and Hiley Thaxton, but I find no reference to No 3. Maybe that's where Cicero and Florence can be found <g> Oh, by the bye. Did you know the Hugh Morrow in Sugar Loaf 1900 is a direct descendent of John's brother Hugh b NC 1786/7? Missed you Tuesday evening <sigh> Good meeting. Interesting input. Are you going to be at Leslie this year? It's 7 June. Mysty [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Ott" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 8:08 PM Subject: [ARMar] Marion Arkansas Morrows > > Amelia, > Have some data on Morrow's here in Marion County. I am not sure of > your listing Cicero and Florence, have seen them as you posted on > Ancestry.com. The data we have in our books here in the county have left > them out as children of John and Minerva. Would be glad to put you in > contact with some of the family still living in Marion County. > Please let me know if I can be of help. > Don Ott > > >Message Board Post: > > > >I'm looking for descendants of John Morrow's oddly named sons: Cicero, > >Demostenes Gracchus, Napoleon Bonaparte and Baron DeKalb. Part of it is > >general research interest, so any contact is welcome. However, I'm > >particularly interested in any Morrows out there. There is a DNA project > >underway for descendants of the Morrow line in Tennesee Cousins - > >Alexander -> David m. Hannah Hopkins -> David m. Elizabeth Catlett. David > >was supposedly the father of Robert Morrow m. Elizabeth Shaw. Robert was > >likely the father of John Morrow. John Morrow's sons D.G. and B.D. settled > >in Marion County, hence this post. > > > >For more information on the DNA project, please go here: > >http://genforum.genealogy.com/morrow/messages/3560.html > > > >If you're otherwise interested in this family, please contact me. My 3g > >grandfather was "Bone", brother to DG and BD, settled in Greene Co, MO. > >(Note, I'm not on the mailing list, please reply directly) > > >

    05/24/2003 03:46:23
    1. [ARMar] Anderson Flat
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. Just received this and thought some of you might be interested. Nancie Carrigan wrote: Fish and Chicken Fry Benefit Proceeds will go to restore the old Anderson Flat Schoolhouse. June 7, 3 pm to 6 pm All you can eat for $6.00 Live Music with Force of Habit Band Band will play from 7 pm to ? Bring your own chair. For more information contact: Donell Yocham at 427-3466 or Rick Swafford at 427-2055 Mysty [email protected]

    05/24/2003 02:23:26
    1. [ARMar] Edward or Edmund Hutson Lafayette Wallace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wallace Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/mV.2ADE/129 Message Board Post: Edward/Edmund Hutson Lafayette Wallace b. abt. 1831 Ark. Need parents and siblings.

    05/20/2003 06:39:55
    1. [ARMar] Marion Arkansas Morrows
    2. Don Ott
    3. > Amelia, Have some data on Morrow's here in Marion County. I am not sure of your listing Cicero and Florence, have seen them as you posted on Ancestry.com. The data we have in our books here in the county have left them out as children of John and Minerva. Would be glad to put you in contact with some of the family still living in Marion County. Please let me know if I can be of help. Don Ott >Message Board Post: > >I'm looking for descendants of John Morrow's oddly named sons: Cicero, >Demostenes Gracchus, Napoleon Bonaparte and Baron DeKalb. Part of it is >general research interest, so any contact is welcome. However, I'm >particularly interested in any Morrows out there. There is a DNA project >underway for descendants of the Morrow line in Tennesee Cousins - >Alexander -> David m. Hannah Hopkins -> David m. Elizabeth Catlett. David >was supposedly the father of Robert Morrow m. Elizabeth Shaw. Robert was >likely the father of John Morrow. John Morrow's sons D.G. and B.D. settled >in Marion County, hence this post. > >For more information on the DNA project, please go here: >http://genforum.genealogy.com/morrow/messages/3560.html > >If you're otherwise interested in this family, please contact me. My 3g >grandfather was "Bone", brother to DG and BD, settled in Greene Co, MO. >(Note, I'm not on the mailing list, please reply directly)

    05/19/2003 02:08:45
    1. [ARMar] Morrow descendants - DNA project
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mV.2ADE/128 Message Board Post: I'm looking for descendants of John Morrow's oddly named sons: Cicero, Demostenes Gracchus, Napoleon Bonaparte and Baron DeKalb. Part of it is general research interest, so any contact is welcome. However, I'm particularly interested in any Morrows out there. There is a DNA project underway for descendants of the Morrow line in Tennesee Cousins - Alexander -> David m. Hannah Hopkins -> David m. Elizabeth Catlett. David was supposedly the father of Robert Morrow m. Elizabeth Shaw. Robert was likely the father of John Morrow. John Morrow's sons D.G. and B.D. settled in Marion County, hence this post. For more information on the DNA project, please go here: http://genforum.genealogy.com/morrow/messages/3560.html If you're otherwise interested in this family, please contact me. My 3g grandfather was "Bone", brother to DG and BD, settled in Greene Co, MO. (Note, I'm not on the mailing list, please reply directly)

    05/19/2003 10:05:49
    1. Re: [ARMar] Re: Essie P. Estes
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. For Estes information, Alice, I suggest you go to http://www.rhio.gillis.net/ Rhio has just about all the data available on the Marion Co Estes family. She's really done a wonderful job of researching. Mysty [email protected] *********************************** ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 11:11 PM Subject: [ARMar] Re: Essie P. Estes > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > Surnames: estes > Classification: Query > Message Board URL:> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mV.2ADE/81.1> > Message Board Post: > > Would you have any names of William M. Estes children. I am looking for my grandmothers parents. She had a W. J. Estes d. 1879 in her bible. Believe it might have been her grandfather. Also an M.M. Estes died 1889. Possible his wife. I can only go back as far as my grandmother Arnie Bell Estes. [email protected]

    05/09/2003 05:50:56
    1. [ARMar] Re: Essie P. Estes
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: estes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/mV.2ADE/81.1 Message Board Post: Would you have any names of William M. Estes children. I am looking for my grandmothers parents. She had a W. J. Estes d. 1879 in her bible. Believe it might have been her grandfather. Also an M.M. Estes died 1889. Possible his wife. I can only go back as far as my grandmother Arnie Bell Estes. [email protected]

    05/09/2003 04:11:02
    1. [ARMar] roy j campbell
    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/mV.2ADE/127 Message Board Post: i am trying to make contack with any family members of roy j campbell born march 7 1898 in ar and carrie ann queary campbell born april 15 1887 in ar they had four childern (1) albert william campbell born 1919 in ar was murdered in 1971 in ar (2) siemom campbell born 1922 in ar died 2001 in kansas (3) nellie campbell born march 2-1924 in ar (4) mary campbell born 1926 ar any help appericated ann

    05/09/2003 08:35:37
    1. Re: [ARMar] McAnally, Roberts -Bernie
    2. Don Ott
    3. Would be interested in information on Mollie A. Mcanally, but was looking for ancestors of John Stacy Roberts. Don At 01:42 AM 07-05-03 -0700, you wrote: >Don > >Not sure which of the surnames that you need additional information on. >But, I have some information on the McAnallys. Nothing on Roberts, though. > >Give me a shout, if you would like to see it. > >Bernie Moore-Knowles >Phoenix, Arizona - Papa'aola, Hawai'i > > >"I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to >question my honesty." ........Will Rogers > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Don Ott" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 3:50 PM >Subject: [ARMar] John Stacy Roberts > > > > In researching early family roots from > > Virginia/Kentucky/Indiana/Tennessee, I find John Stacy Roberts b. 25 Mar > > 1840, Monroe Co. TN, d. 4 Mar 1918 Yellville,Marion,Arkansas, buried > > Layton. First wife was Amanda Bowling in 1858 , m/2 Mollie A. Mcanally 23 > > Jan 1879. > > Anyone working on this line. > > Don Ott > > > > > >

    05/08/2003 10:49:49