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    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Neecee. I will see what i can find out about the Munn and the Ross line for you. Were they from Perry or Conway County? I am involved with the Perry County Genealogical Society in Perryville. I have just joined so i am still learning where to look. if you can give me the years and counties I can go to the court house for you, (if you need certain info). Or i can get the mailing address for the Geo. Group. They are a wonderful group of people and are dedicated to make this work. Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 4:06 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Hi Debbie, > My Grandmother's maiden name was > Davis. Do you live in Morrilton? My > other Grandmother was a Hurst. > She married Charley Munn, my Grandfather. Ida Banks > was his Mother and my Great Grandmother. > I don't have any information on the Munn's. Nor do > I have information on the Ross line which is my Father's. > His Mother was Minnie. Minnie was married to Claude Ross. > Sincerely, > Neecee >

    07/13/2000 12:21:06
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. JMASTERS
    3. Debbie, I have family that is showing on the 1880 Perry Census, then the 1900 Pope (Galla Creek) census and now it looks like they never moved the county boundries changed. Is this likely. Now the same area looks like it is in Yell County. Janet ----- Original Message ----- From: "Strawberry Fox" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Neecee. > > I will see what i can find out about the Munn and the Ross line for you. > Were they from Perry or Conway County? I am involved with the Perry County > Genealogical Society in Perryville. I have just joined so i am still > learning where to look. if you can give me the years and counties I can go > to the court house for you, (if you need certain info). Or i can get the > mailing address for the Geo. Group. They are a wonderful group of people > and are dedicated to make this work. > > Debbie > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 4:06 AM > Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > > > > Hi Debbie, > > My Grandmother's maiden name was > > Davis. Do you live in Morrilton? My > > other Grandmother was a Hurst. > > She married Charley Munn, my Grandfather. Ida Banks > > was his Mother and my Great Grandmother. > > I don't have any information on the Munn's. Nor do > > I have information on the Ross line which is my Father's. > > His Mother was Minnie. Minnie was married to Claude Ross. > > Sincerely, > > Neecee > > >

    07/13/2000 10:32:26
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Perry County Census Records
    2. skm
    3. subscribe [email protected] wrote: > Just wanted to let people know that the 1850 Perry County census is already > online in the Perry County usgenweb archives.

    07/12/2000 03:17:21
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Perry County Census Records
    2. Just wanted to let people know that the 1850 Perry County census is already online in the Perry County usgenweb archives.

    07/12/2000 02:13:11
    1. [ARPERRY-L] Perry County Census Records
    2. Michelle D Bardin
    3. Hi everyone, I don't know if everyone is aware of this, but SK Publications will donate a copy of scanned census records to the USGENWEB project for everyone to view online if a certain amount of people sign up for their waiting list at $20 per person. Every person that signs on the waiting list and pays $20 will get a copy of the CD and their name will be noted as a donor on USGENWEB. For Perry County, they don't need very many donors. For example, the 1850 census only needs 2 donors (it is available in book format for only $10). The 1860 census needs 3 - 1880 needs 4 - 1900 needs 8 - 1910 and 1920 need 10 each. I purchased the 1870 census myself. They said it will take 2-3 months and I will receive it and then they will make it available online in the USGENWEB archives for everyone to make use of. I also signed up on the waiting list for 1880 so now they only need 3 more before they will scan the records and donate a copy to the USGENWEB archives. The website address, should any of you be interested, is: http://www.skpub.com/genie/census/ar/perry.html Thanks, Michelle Moore-Bardin Michelle D. Bardin Account Supervisor ****************************** Senior Direct Incorporated 9550 Skillman Street Suite 514 Dallas, Texas 75243 (800) 723-5254 / Fax (214) 342-9029 Please visit our website at http://www.seniordirect.com ******************************

    07/12/2000 02:12:16
    1. [ARPERRY-L] FW: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Perry Co., Arkansas ( ASHTON )
    2. Sandra Kornegay Rhodes
    3. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of > Sandy Sealey > Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 7:12 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Perry Co., Arkansas ( ASHTON ) > > > > Surnames: ASHTON > Submitter: Sandy Sealey ([email protected]) > Date: 11 Jul 2000 > > Searching for children of Henry Ashton who owned land in Perry > Co., Ark. in 1860 and children of Isaac Ashton who owned land in > Perry Co., Ark. in 1860. I am trying to find the parents of > Andrew b.??, Edward b.ca1878-Ark, and William (Jack) Ashton > b.1884-Ark. Edward stated in 1920 Jackson Co.,Mo. Census that > he was born in Arkansas and parents were born in Arkansas. Any > help on this would be appreciated. Sandy > >

    07/12/2000 01:32:25
    1. [ARPERRY-L] FW: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Perry Co., Arkansas
    2. Sandra Kornegay Rhodes
    3. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of > pat frank > Sent: Monday, July 10, 2000 10:31 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Perry Co., Arkansas > > > > Submitter: pat frank ([email protected]) > Date: 10 Jul 2000 > URL: www.families.org > > am looking for info on troy crotts lived in perry co,early > 1900's, around casa, married ida hamilton, a brother named > cleddie lived here too. > >

    07/11/2000 11:29:00
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable
    2. deeno
    3. Debbie, Sorry abt the dates on Rudy Irene Dilbeck, that was my mistake on the "1981". The book "LIVING THE TIMES, a Cemetery Census of Perry County", states 1918-1919 for her birth and death dates and her name as Rudy Irene. George also had my fingers moving faster than my brain on his death(I put Mr Deharts death date there). Hope I got the rest of them correct. Thanks for pointing this out to me, I will be more careful in the future with my tracking. Rayedene -----Original Message----- From: Strawberry Fox <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, July 10, 2000 12:29 PM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable >Rayedene, > >the information on George Dilbeck is incorrect. > >>George Dilbeck was (b.) April 1893, (d.) Jul 21, 1959. >>Rudy Irene, incorrect (Ruby Irene) she could not have been born in 1981 and >died in 1919. >She was the infant daughter of George and Sheltie >Dilbeck. > >>>>George W. Dilbeck was my grandfather. i was in Arkansas at the time of >his death. He had been in the old Saint Anthony's Hospital on the hill in >Morrilton. They have him listed as (J.W. Dilbeck) on his records at the >hospital. >>>> I remember something about an award i think he got for a story he >wrote. But i am not really sure. >>>>He and my grandmother rented a house at 800 Short Street. If any one has >an old picture of that house please contact me. The small house across the >street is still there, but that house is gone. > >>George W. Dilbeck, was my father's father.(Macon U. Dilbeck) >>>>>>William P. Grable, Was the father of Clarence Sylvester Grable, My >mothers father (Julie Marie Grable) > ><> Debbie (Dilbeck) Bryan >----- Original Message ----- >From: "deeno" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:13 PM >Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable > > >> Oak Grove Cem. on Highway 300 >> >> George Franklin Grable Apr 12 1931-Oct 8 1931 >> Walter William Grable Apr 12 1928-June 5 1977 >> >> McGhee Cem 1 mi west of Perry on Hwy 10 >> >> Nancy Edward no dates >> Aunt Rosie Edward, 87 yrs >> William Edward Sept 22 1880-Aug 2 1943 >> Edmond Grable Aug 22 1924-Jan 9 1970 >> John Wayne Grable 2 yrs old, Jul 29 1957 >> >> Cherry Hill Cem in CHerry Hill community >> >> George Dilbeck 1893-1985 >> Rudy Irene 1981-1919 >> Martha Edwards 1877-1940 >> >> The cem census is done alphabetically, not in place order. >> >> Rayedene >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Strawberry Fox <[email protected]> >> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 3:35 AM >> Subject: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable >> >> >> >Anyone with information about William P. Grable, >> >>Married, wife died 1906. Her grave marker is up on Thornburg mountain. >> Possible infant buried? >> >she died in 1906. William P. and 2 daughters left arkansas for >> Oregon???????? >> >Clarence Sylvester Grable and Walter Grable stayed behind in Houston,AR. >> area. >> >>>If anyone has information on where they wound up......i would be very >> gratful. i have run into a dead end on this.......I am also very new at >> this searching for my lost relatives! >> >>> >> >>>Debbie Bryan, Houston<Arkansas >> > >> > >> > >

    07/10/2000 06:46:39
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Patsy, what is your husbands name? his mothers name? and who she was connected with? Was she one of the Dilbeck girls or the daughter of one? waiting your reply. Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Strawberry Fox" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 2:24 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Patsy, > > THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION. > > >how can i obtain a copy of this 1900 census????? > <I am rather new to this. I had no idea where this would lead me. I will > help you in any way i can as i get more info. > >i only remember Uncle Dutch and Aunt Mame, and a son "Danny", i lived in > Chula Vista, California as a small child. We traveled back and forth until > 1959 to Arkansas. My "George W. Dilbeck" passed away and is buried at Cherry > Hill Cementery in Cherry Hill, Arkansas. We moved back to California with > my grandmother "Sheltie L." > >My father was "Macon Ulus Dilbeck" he married "Julie Marie Grable" > (Divorced) I have one brother 'Roger Alan Dilbeck" of Hisperia, California. > (2 Boys) > >>>> Macon was married to a "Thelma" of "Roswell" New Mexico. BEFORE he > married my mother. three children: Glen, Glendale, and Nina Marie. > i have no idea where they are? > >Glen: maybe Washington state???? > >Glendale: maybe New Mexico???? > >Nina: maybe California????(2 kids) > >Thelma: (remarried) Maybe New Mexico???? > > >>Danny Dilbeck: ??National City, California > >I heard that uncle Dutch was buried in California. > > >so from the info you sent MY GREAT GRANDFATHER "George Dilbeck" and my > great grandmother was "Alice W."? DO YOU KNOW HER MAIDEN NAME? Where they > were married? > > They had 8 children? > > > > > >>Debbie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 10:31 AM > Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > > > > Debbie, > > We are connected on the Dilbeck family. > > I have found us in Alabama in the 1900 census and they must have moved to > > Perry County soon after that--reason for the move- yet to be determined.. > > Here is what I have from the 1900 Shelby County Alabama census > > Vol 55, ED 119, Sheet 14, #51: > > George Dilbeck 40, May 1860 Al > > Alice W. 40 , MAr 1860 Al, married 21 years > > William A. 20 Dec 1897 "Albert" married Frances BRazil > > 1905 Perry County Arkansas > > Hattie 19 Apr 1881 > > Willie (female) 14 1885 married Jasper Sellers 1903 Perry > > County Ark > > Mattie D 11 may 1889 > > Ida 10 MAy 1890 > > George 7 may 1893 "your George W." > > Otis 3 MAr 1897 "Ode" > > Lucious 2/12 Mar 1900 also known as "Dutch" and "L.E." > for > > Lucious Emmett --married and divorced in Perry County > > > > patsy > > >

    07/10/2000 06:14:11
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Rayedene, the information on George Dilbeck is incorrect. >George Dilbeck was (b.) April 1893, (d.) Jul 21, 1959. >Rudy Irene, incorrect (Ruby Irene) she could not have been born in 1981 and died in 1919. She was the infant daughter of George and Sheltie Dilbeck. >>>George W. Dilbeck was my grandfather. i was in Arkansas at the time of his death. He had been in the old Saint Anthony's Hospital on the hill in Morrilton. They have him listed as (J.W. Dilbeck) on his records at the hospital. >>> I remember something about an award i think he got for a story he wrote. But i am not really sure. >>>He and my grandmother rented a house at 800 Short Street. If any one has an old picture of that house please contact me. The small house across the street is still there, but that house is gone. >George W. Dilbeck, was my father's father.(Macon U. Dilbeck) >>>>>William P. Grable, Was the father of Clarence Sylvester Grable, My mothers father (Julie Marie Grable) <> Debbie (Dilbeck) Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From: "deeno" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:13 PM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable > Oak Grove Cem. on Highway 300 > > George Franklin Grable Apr 12 1931-Oct 8 1931 > Walter William Grable Apr 12 1928-June 5 1977 > > McGhee Cem 1 mi west of Perry on Hwy 10 > > Nancy Edward no dates > Aunt Rosie Edward, 87 yrs > William Edward Sept 22 1880-Aug 2 1943 > Edmond Grable Aug 22 1924-Jan 9 1970 > John Wayne Grable 2 yrs old, Jul 29 1957 > > Cherry Hill Cem in CHerry Hill community > > George Dilbeck 1893-1985 > Rudy Irene 1981-1919 > Martha Edwards 1877-1940 > > The cem census is done alphabetically, not in place order. > > Rayedene > -----Original Message----- > From: Strawberry Fox <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 3:35 AM > Subject: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable > > > >Anyone with information about William P. Grable, > >>Married, wife died 1906. Her grave marker is up on Thornburg mountain. > Possible infant buried? > >she died in 1906. William P. and 2 daughters left arkansas for > Oregon???????? > >Clarence Sylvester Grable and Walter Grable stayed behind in Houston,AR. > area. > >>>If anyone has information on where they wound up......i would be very > gratful. i have run into a dead end on this.......I am also very new at > this searching for my lost relatives! > >>> > >>>Debbie Bryan, Houston<Arkansas > > > > >

    07/10/2000 06:09:04
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable
    2. deeno
    3. Oak Grove Cem. on Highway 300 George Franklin Grable Apr 12 1931-Oct 8 1931 Walter William Grable Apr 12 1928-June 5 1977 McGhee Cem 1 mi west of Perry on Hwy 10 Nancy Edward no dates Aunt Rosie Edward, 87 yrs William Edward Sept 22 1880-Aug 2 1943 Edmond Grable Aug 22 1924-Jan 9 1970 John Wayne Grable 2 yrs old, Jul 29 1957 Cherry Hill Cem in CHerry Hill community George Dilbeck 1893-1985 Rudy Irene 1981-1919 Martha Edwards 1877-1940 The cem census is done alphabetically, not in place order. Rayedene -----Original Message----- From: Strawberry Fox <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, July 09, 2000 3:35 AM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable >Anyone with information about William P. Grable, >>Married, wife died 1906. Her grave marker is up on Thornburg mountain. Possible infant buried? >she died in 1906. William P. and 2 daughters left arkansas for Oregon???????? >Clarence Sylvester Grable and Walter Grable stayed behind in Houston,AR. area. >>>If anyone has information on where they wound up......i would be very gratful. i have run into a dead end on this.......I am also very new at this searching for my lost relatives! >>> >>>Debbie Bryan, Houston<Arkansas > >

    07/09/2000 06:13:07
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Hi Neecee, My grandfather "George W. Dilbeck" lived in Morrilton in 1959. He passed away on July 21, 1959. MY grandmother "Sheltie L." moved back to California after the funeral. They had 4 Kids. >Ruby Irena (infant deceased 1918?) --AR. >Macon Ulus (b.) Oct 1920 (d) Sept. 1975--- Big Springs, Tx. (Buried in California) > Madgie (b.) ?; >Martie (female) (b.) ? (d.) ? ----Chula Vista, CA. >>I just found out that my grandfather may have had 3 brothers and 4 sisters (still in research) >>>>>>>>>>>> His PARENTS "George Dilbeck" and "Alice W." came to Perry County after 1900 census, from Shelby County, Alabama. ------------------------------------------------------------------- <> I live in Houston, Arkansas. I move back here in Oct. of 1997. -------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>My Mother was married to Macon (divorced) 1957 ?(CA.) >Her parents were Sylvester Grable and Roena (Edwards) GRABLE . > Ben Edwards was my grandmother (Roena) 1/2 brother. He had a daughter "Viola". i heard she was married in AR. and divorced (1 son), He lives in Morrilton, AR. Viola (remarried) "Jay" in California. I am doing research on both families. ------------------------------------------------------------------- >>Sylvester Grable son of William P. Grable. wife Passed away on Thornburg Mountain 1906. (William had a homestead on thornburg mountain) >lone grave on mountain ( my great grandmothers) [possible infant buried, also] ---- Need to know where he went from there. {rumors that he and 2 daughters left Arkansas for Oregon}. Don't know where to go from here to continue search. >>>would also like info on where he was born and how he wound up in Arkansas? Marriage info? > >Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 4:06 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Hi Debbie, > My Grandmother's maiden name was > Davis. Do you live in Morrilton? My > other Grandmother was a Hurst. > She married Charley Munn, my Grandfather. Ida Banks > was his Mother and my Great Grandmother. > I don't have any information on the Munn's. Nor do > I have information on the Ross line which is my Father's. > His Mother was Minnie. Minnie was married to Claude Ross. > Sincerely, > Neecee >

    07/09/2000 05:04:31
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Hi Debbie, My Grandmother's maiden name was Davis. Do you live in Morrilton? My other Grandmother was a Hurst. She married Charley Munn, my Grandfather. Ida Banks was his Mother and my Great Grandmother. I don't have any information on the Munn's. Nor do I have information on the Ross line which is my Father's. His Mother was Minnie. Minnie was married to Claude Ross. Sincerely, Neecee

    07/08/2000 10:06:04
    1. [ARPERRY-L] William P. Grable
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Anyone with information about William P. Grable, >Married, wife died 1906. Her grave marker is up on Thornburg mountain. Possible infant buried? she died in 1906. William P. and 2 daughters left arkansas for Oregon???????? Clarence Sylvester Grable and Walter Grable stayed behind in Houston,AR. area. >>If anyone has information on where they wound up......i would be very gratful. i have run into a dead end on this.......I am also very new at this searching for my lost relatives! >> >>Debbie Bryan, Houston<Arkansas

    07/08/2000 09:15:44
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. JMASTERS
    3. I don't know who this message was ment for but my name is Janet Masters and my family of Davises lived in Perry County the part that became Pope County. They lived there from at least 1880. Here is the census with my family. If these look familiar please contact me. Janet Masters [email protected] 1880 Perry Co., AR A.B. Davis age 47 b. TN Aaron Kirish age 25 wife b. KY S/B Kessiah John age 20 b. AR Thomas age 15 b. MO Leaner age 13 (female) b. MO George Ann age 10 b. MO (female) Mary E. age 9 b. MO Nancie age 7 b. MO Van Dalson age 3 b. AR Charley age 2 b. AR 1900 Pope Co., AR (Galla Creek) House 174-5-38 Kessiah Davis b. Dec 1853 age 47 KY Vandalson b. Jan 1877 age 23 AR Walter L. b. Dec 1880 age 19 AR Noroh M. b. May 1884 age 16 b. AR Sofronia b. Apr 1876 age 24 AR (daughter-in-law) Emma F. b. May 1896 age 4 b. AR (grand daughter) Edgar H. b. Oct 1897 age 2 AR (grandson) Decoy b. Dec 1899 age 5/12 AR (grandson) S/B Dewey ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2000 1:06 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Hi Debbie, > My Grandmother's maiden name was > Davis. Do you live in Morrilton? My > other Grandmother was a Hurst. > She married Charley Munn, my Grandfather. Ida Banks > was his Mother and my Great Grandmother. > I don't have any information on the Munn's. Nor do > I have information on the Ross line which is my Father's. > His Mother was Minnie. Minnie was married to Claude Ross. > Sincerely, > Neecee >

    07/08/2000 09:10:41
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Hi Neecee, was your grandmother an EDWARDS before marriage? I know Ben Edwards had a daughter named Viola. One son here in Morrilton, Arkansas (divorced) and remarried to a "Jay" in California. I can get more particulars if you want me to? Haven't seen Vi since I was a kid. >>>Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 10:28 PM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Hi, > My Grandmother's sister was married to a Dilbeck. > Her name was Viola Dilbeck. She has one son John > Lloyd Diilbeck. > Neecee >

    07/08/2000 08:32:30
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Patsy, THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFORMATION. >how can i obtain a copy of this 1900 census????? <I am rather new to this. I had no idea where this would lead me. I will help you in any way i can as i get more info. >i only remember Uncle Dutch and Aunt Mame, and a son "Danny", i lived in Chula Vista, California as a small child. We traveled back and forth until 1959 to Arkansas. My "George W. Dilbeck" passed away and is buried at Cherry Hill Cementery in Cherry Hill, Arkansas. We moved back to California with my grandmother "Sheltie L." >My father was "Macon Ulus Dilbeck" he married "Julie Marie Grable" (Divorced) I have one brother 'Roger Alan Dilbeck" of Hisperia, California. (2 Boys) >>>> Macon was married to a "Thelma" of "Roswell" New Mexico. BEFORE he married my mother. three children: Glen, Glendale, and Nina Marie. i have no idea where they are? >Glen: maybe Washington state???? >Glendale: maybe New Mexico???? >Nina: maybe California????(2 kids) >Thelma: (remarried) Maybe New Mexico???? >>Danny Dilbeck: ??National City, California >I heard that uncle Dutch was buried in California. >so from the info you sent MY GREAT GRANDFATHER "George Dilbeck" and my great grandmother was "Alice W."? DO YOU KNOW HER MAIDEN NAME? Where they were married? > They had 8 children? > > >>Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 08, 2000 10:31 AM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK > Debbie, > We are connected on the Dilbeck family. > I have found us in Alabama in the 1900 census and they must have moved to > Perry County soon after that--reason for the move- yet to be determined.. > Here is what I have from the 1900 Shelby County Alabama census > Vol 55, ED 119, Sheet 14, #51: > George Dilbeck 40, May 1860 Al > Alice W. 40 , MAr 1860 Al, married 21 years > William A. 20 Dec 1897 "Albert" married Frances BRazil > 1905 Perry County Arkansas > Hattie 19 Apr 1881 > Willie (female) 14 1885 married Jasper Sellers 1903 Perry > County Ark > Mattie D 11 may 1889 > Ida 10 MAy 1890 > George 7 may 1893 "your George W." > Otis 3 MAr 1897 "Ode" > Lucious 2/12 Mar 1900 also known as "Dutch" and "L.E." for > Lucious Emmett --married and divorced in Perry County > > patsy >

    07/08/2000 08:24:12
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Hi, My Grandmother's sister was married to a Dilbeck. Her name was Viola Dilbeck. She has one son John Lloyd Diilbeck. Neecee

    07/08/2000 04:28:40
    1. [ARPERRY-L] Re:DILBECK
    2. Debbie, We are connected on the Dilbeck family. I have found us in Alabama in the 1900 census and they must have moved to Perry County soon after that--reason for the move- yet to be determined.. Here is what I have from the 1900 Shelby County Alabama census Vol 55, ED 119, Sheet 14, #51: George Dilbeck 40, May 1860 Al Alice W. 40 , MAr 1860 Al, married 21 years William A. 20 Dec 1897 "Albert" married Frances BRazil 1905 Perry County Arkansas Hattie 19 Apr 1881 Willie (female) 14 1885 married Jasper Sellers 1903 Perry County Ark Mattie D 11 may 1889 Ida 10 MAy 1890 George 7 may 1893 "your George W." Otis 3 MAr 1897 "Ode" Lucious 2/12 Mar 1900 also known as "Dutch" and "L.E." for Lucious Emmett --married and divorced in Perry County patsy

    07/08/2000 04:31:31
    1. Re: [ARPERRY-L] Marriage record 1873
    2. Strawberry Fox
    3. Can you find marriage records for George W. Dilbeck to Sheltie Robbs, Perry County , Arkansas. does it list his or her parents. I know they came from Alabama. he was born around 1892. about 25 years old when he married. need info on my great-grand parents, (Columbia County, Alabama) Debbie (Dilbeck) Bryan, Houston, Arkansas [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michelle D Bardin" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 3:50 PM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Marriage record 1873 > I have an Arkansas marriage CD at home - I can look it up for you and get > back to you tonight. > > Michelle Moore-Bardin > > At 02:38 PM 07/06/2000 Thursday, [email protected] wrote: > >H i everybody, > > > >Does anyone on this list have marriage records for 1873. > > > >I am at a dead still trying to find a marriage record for: > > > >Eliza W. Balch and Michael Devitt on January 19, 1873. > > > >Old family stories say "they were married near Dardanelle, AR." > >Any help or advice will be appreciated. > > > >Thanks, > > > >Emma >

    07/07/2000 06:57:54