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    1. [ARMISSIS] Re: James W. Wilson
    2. I have a JAMES W. WILSON, son of William M. and Elizabeth. James was born 1858 in Randolph County, Arkansas. Died March 1894 and is buried in Shiloh Cemetery, Randolph County, Ark. Do you have any info on him?

    08/08/2001 01:03:24
    1. [ARMISSIS] DELL
    2. I am working on a book about Dell, Mississippi Co, AR and the area. Would appreciate any information anyone has on this subject. Also, if your family lived in or near this area, including Roseland, Pettyville, Shonyo, Ekron, Half Moon, Dearman, etc., and you would like them included in the family record section, please send me the information. My email address is: [email protected] Thanks

    08/08/2001 04:25:58
    1. [ARMISSIS] Re: Groves in Dell AR
    2. I am currently doing research for a book about Dell to be published next year. I ran across your query and remembered the name. William O. Grove is listed in the 1910 census as living in Dell on Franklin Street. His wife was Sara M., his sons were Clarence D. and Charles A., both born in Indiana. It states that William was a farmer. Dell is in Hector Township, Mississippi County Dru

    08/08/2001 03:27:33
    1. [ARMISSIS] Surnames
    2. Glenda Middleton
    3. Researching surnames in Mississippi county; KELLER MIDDLETON RANKINS FENNEL JOLLY -----Glenda------ Reseaching=HOPPER>MS+ FENNEL/FENNELL>MS>AR+JOLLY>KY>AR>MO+MIDDLETON>TN>AR+RANKINS/RANKIN>TN>AR http://community.webtv.net/GLCALFEE/GLMIDDLETONSHOMEPAGE http://community.webtv.net/GLCALFEE/GLENDASSOUTHERN http://community.webtv.net/GLCALFEE/MyMiddletonHistory

    08/07/2001 05:15:52
    1. [ARMISSIS] Leachville
    2. Hi I am looking for the grave site of my Great Grandfather John W. Russell.He died in Leachville in 1926.Can anyboby tell me the name of the cemtary in Leachville.I believe at one time that John was a shieff.He was married too Elizabeth Watson. Jerri

    08/02/2001 04:13:30
    1. [ARMISSIS] Re: Dyess Colony
    2. I WAS BORN AND GREW UP IN DYESS WITH MY GRANDPARENTS BEATER LEE OT BL AND JESSIE. I AM LOOKING FOR ANYONE WHO KNEW THEM. i LIVE IN LAKE VILLAGE, ARKANSAS NOW JESSIE HAD BROTHERS THAT LIVE SOMEWHERE IN MISSISSIPPI.

    08/02/2001 09:55:21
    1. [ARMISSIS] URL to Census aforms
    2. Pearley
    3. Sorry I forgot to paste the address for the Census Abstracts. Here it is http://www.genealogy.com/00000061.html?Welcome=996721214 [email protected]

    08/01/2001 04:10:31
    1. [ARMISSIS] Census abstracrs
    2. Pearley
    3. Go to this sight and you can print out the Census forms. from 1790 through 1920. Who was your Perkins line? I am also searching for Perkins. they were in Kemper CO MS. then AL then AR. [email protected]

    08/01/2001 04:04:37
    1. [ARMISSIS] Census information please
    2. Can anyone tell me the titles of the columns for information requested in the 1880 and 1900 census. The census images are not plain enough to determine the questions asked. Thanks for your help. Researching: Bennett, Higgins, Kelley, Starling, Perkins

    08/01/2001 03:47:19
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Re: BUNCH'S/MISSISSIPI CO., ARK.
    2. melton
    3. You are right that Mr. Bunch was a very talented man. But to set the records stranght about the first skating rank in Manila was not by George Bunch. Some one had one at what use to be called the Pig Stand, before George had his. The Pig Stand use to be where the town crier is now. And yes he did build a flying bicyle. And it did fly but he could not keep it balleced. So he hung it on the side of his work shop and that is where it stayed until it rotted I guess. My dad helped build the skating rank. And I was one of his skate boys that would be skates on people's shoes so that they could skate. He was a very nice man. Thanks for this look into the past. a friend ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 10:43 PM Subject: [ARMISSIS] Re: BUNCH'S/MISSISSIPI CO., ARK. > > > There are some bunchs that live in Manila,Miss.Co.Ar. There > was a George W. Bunch but he has passed on and his wife is still living there he hs two sons that live in the Manila,area > George is my ex-Grandfather-in-law, this man had many talents he was a carpenter, he own the first skating rank in Manila, a laundry mat, he even built a little plane out of a bicyle,but it didn't get to far off the ground. He was very well respected in Manila, he had a sister name Lizzie,several brothers one was Wilson,Jr. andanother one that passedon in early life i don't know and he had several half brothers. but if you think you might know these peole let me know and i can tell you how to get in touch with them if you would like, ok > > betty > > > ==== ARMISSIS Mailing List ==== > Have you sent a list of the surnames you are researching in Mississippi County to the ARMISSIS list lately? > New people subscribe all the time! > >

    07/31/2001 11:01:33
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] William A. LAMBERT 1910 MISS. CO., AR
    2. Glen A. Sedrick
    3. There is not a William A. Lambert in the 1920 Census for Clay County, Arkansas. Glen A. Sedrick S.G.R.C. http://www.sedricks.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Harrell & Susan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:54 PM Subject: [ARMISSIS] William A. LAMBERT 1910 MISS. CO., AR > Could someone please help me locate William A. Lambert who migrated to Arkansas between 1908 - 1910 from Union Co., KY, farmer, age 39, wife Mary and three children, fourth born in Arkansas Mar. 1910. Not sure of county, believe to border MO. bootheel. Thanks for any help you can give. > > Harrell Lambert > > > ==== ARMISSIS Mailing List ==== > Helpful Hint: Type just the surname(s) within your message in all caps! > >

    07/31/2001 10:56:29
    1. [ARMISSIS] William A. LAMBERT 1910 MISS. CO., AR
    2. Harrell & Susan
    3. Could someone please help me locate William A. Lambert who migrated to Arkansas between 1908 - 1910 from Union Co., KY, farmer, age 39, wife Mary and three children, fourth born in Arkansas Mar. 1910. Not sure of county, believe to border MO. bootheel. Thanks for any help you can give. Harrell Lambert

    07/31/2001 06:54:27
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Glen A. Sedrick
    3. There are two Ratton's buried in Piggott Cemetery-Piggott, Arkansas, Clay County Tom Ratton 1892-1962 Ruth Patton 1893-1970 Hope this helps. Glen A. Sedrick S.G.R.C. http://www.sedricks.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pearley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:05 AM Subject: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth > Thanks David. > This has been our brick wall on this family. > Can't find any more information on William Ratton or his wife A.J. the > census said William was born in KY. A.J born in TN. son George M. born AR. > In the 1870 census William is married to Eliza born in KY. George is now 12 > years old and there is a daughter Mary age 7. and living with them is > Malinda Gofourth age 12 and > Alice age 8. Eliza was 38 > years old so I think the Gofourth > Children were probably hers by a former marriage. > Maybe some one out there are searching for them. > in 1880 I could not find William or Eliza. > George -Mary and a Julian Ratton age 9 were in St Francis Co. > > Pearl > > > ==== ARMISSIS Mailing List ==== > Helpful Hint: Type just the surname(s) within your message in all caps! > >

    07/30/2001 02:35:14
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Ginny Lee
    3. I am looking for information about: Sarah Ann Gofourth (Ann). Her mother was Sabrah and they came from TN. Sabra had 4 girls, Lizzie, Martha and Ann and Lizzy. She had 1 son, George Washington Blan.... Lizzie married Dr. George THOMPSON and they settled in Jasper, Ar, Newton Co. Martha GoFourth married Bill PERKEY. Ann married Gains Vance. He died in the Civil War. Ann then married Joseph JOHNSON. Lizzy married Wess WOFLE. The dates of these events would be in the 1860`s in and around in Lawrence Co. Arkansas.(Sharp) Hope someone can add to this information. Thanks Ginny

    07/30/2001 01:07:04
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Debbie Jordan
    3. http://g4creek.tripod.com/page38.html Pearly go here and read about them and I believe Michael's email as at the end of the article. It is a few pages long and may take you some time to read but, I found it to be very interesting. Debbie

    07/30/2001 08:30:49
    1. [ARMISSIS] Sarah Ann Lewis Forquer Gorrell
    2. Searching for a Sarah Ann (nee) Lewis (born 1863) who married first in Illinois to Charles Forquer then possibly in Indiana to Theodore Gorrell. She had 4 children by her first marriage and a set of twins in 1900 by Theodore, (Albert and Alfred). Alfred drowned in the Wabash River at Terre Haute. Family legend states that she ran off to Blythville, Ark between 1900 and 1910 with yet another man. This woman was my Great-grandmother and I have been searching for her for about 10 years. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    07/30/2001 07:12:26
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Pearley
    3. Thanks Debibe send it , I will get in touch with him [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Jordan" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 10:30 AM Subject: Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth > Pearl. > There are many Goforth's in the Chattanooga area.They are mixed in with my > family, McCallies and Martins. I can send you a link to Michael Goforth's > page if you would like. He might be able to help you. It took him quiet > awhile to respond to me but he did. > > Debibe > > > ==== ARMISSIS Mailing List ==== > Helpful Hint: Type just the surname(s) within your message in all caps! > >

    07/30/2001 06:11:42
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Debbie Jordan
    3. Pearl. There are many Goforth's in the Chattanooga area.They are mixed in with my family, McCallies and Martins. I can send you a link to Michael Goforth's page if you would like. He might be able to help you. It took him quiet awhile to respond to me but he did. Debibe

    07/30/2001 04:30:59
    1. [ARMISSIS] Ratton--Gofourth
    2. Pearley
    3. Thanks David. This has been our brick wall on this family. Can't find any more information on William Ratton or his wife A.J. the census said William was born in KY. A.J born in TN. son George M. born AR. In the 1870 census William is married to Eliza born in KY. George is now 12 years old and there is a daughter Mary age 7. and living with them is Malinda Gofourth age 12 and Alice age 8. Eliza was 38 years old so I think the Gofourth Children were probably hers by a former marriage. Maybe some one out there are searching for them. in 1880 I could not find William or Eliza. George -Mary and a Julian Ratton age 9 were in St Francis Co. Pearl

    07/30/2001 03:05:00
    1. Re: [ARMISSIS] Ratton
    2. David and Joyce Starling
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pearley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:17 AM Subject: [ARMISSIS] Ratton > If anyone researching in Mississippi CO > please keep an eye out for any information on > the name Ratton's who were in that county 1860 and 1870. I am searching for > A.J married William Ratton probably around 1855, in the 1860 census they > had a sin George M age 2. > We are trying to find the real name of A.J. > would appreciate any help > Pearl Ratton ********************************************** Pearl, before 1874, Sarah Ratton married Thomas H. Starling in Mississippi Co. The marriage was short: She died before 1876. I believe there were no children from the marriage. See item in Goodspeed's "Biographical and Historical Memoirs of East Arkansas" page 558 "Thomas H. Starling". Wish I could help more but that's all I know----David Starling > > > > > ==== ARMISSIS Mailing List ==== > Helpful Hint: Type just the surname(s) within your message in all caps! > >

    07/29/2001 05:37:14