J. SOL GREENHAW This is what Cleo Greenhaw, a descendant of Sol Greenhaw recently put on Newton County Rootsweb Message Board: She said that Sol was born in 1876. He married Onie Lemon. Onie came from Indiana and later moved to Texas. Sol and Onie had a son Samivitus “Sam” Greenhaw and they moved to Blackburn, Oklahoma where her father was born. They later moved to Colorado and lived in a dug-out. Sol Greenhaw went to work on a pipeline and was killed in a cave-in about 1912. The rest of the family moved to Arkansas City, Kansas. ============== Had tried to find Sol Greenhaw in the 1910 and 1920 census records but was unable to find him. He is possibly listed under John or James Greenhaw. What what his full name? Found his marriage in the Newton County, Arkansas Marriage Book BOOK G, Part 2 that I just published. Always try to add family notes to each married couple and this is what my book shows: G-276 J Sol GREENHAW 21 ONIE LEMONS 18 Mt. Judea Cave Creek 11 June 1903 J I Brisco, Surety J W Tennison NOTES: This is Sol Greenhaw, son of Ephriam Kingston Greenhaw and Martha Hefley. Ephriam Kingston Greenhaw” Uncle Pace “ was son of Ephriam B Greenhaw (10 Jan 1818-1March1905) and Angeline Foster ( ca 1818-28Dec1845 Lawrence Co. TN). Ephriam B Greenhaw and Angeline Foster were married 12 Sept 1837 in Lawrence Co. TN. Ephriam B Greenhaw was son of Greenberry Greenhaw and Sally Bridges. Greenberry Greenhaw married Sally Bridges on 13 June 1813 in Sumner Co. TN. (I have researched back further on the Greenhaws). Ephriam B Greenhaw married (2) Rebecca Ethridge (11 Dec 1821-17 Feb 1898). They were married on 12 March 1846 in Lawrence Co. TN. Rebecca Ethridge was the mother of George W Greenhaw (5 Oct 1839-26 Oct 1907). George W Greenhaw married Margaret Lavina Cook. Their daughter Mary Frances Greenhaw married Joseph C Hamilton. Joe and Mary Frances Greenhaw Hamilton had Lulu Hamilton. Lulu Hamilton married Grover Cleveland “Cleve” Smith. Cleve and Lulu Smith had a daughter Walcie Gertrude Smith. Walcie Smith married Lee Chester Flood in 1925 in Johnson County, Arkansas. Lee and Walcie had Kenneth Flood (21 Dec 1929- 14 Nov 1980). Kenneth was my husband. Our son Lee Edmond Flood is who I am doing all this research for. My beloved father-in-law Lee Flood told me that the Floods were related to nearly everyone in Newton County. How true this turned out to be. In doing this research, have gathered up many, many family group sheets and family records on everyone remotely related to the Flood\Flud families. Evelyn