i don't have much information on the dilbeck's, but my grandfather "George W. Dilbeck" came to perry county from Alabama. He was born April 1892/93? Married Sheltie Robbs ? from Columbia County, Alabama. Had four children Ruby Irena (infant) (deceased) Macon Ulus (deseased) Madgie (living) Martie (deceased). One brother known as DUTCH, Possiblely one sister? Don't have any information on my grandfathers parents? George W. and Ruby Irena (infant) buried at Cherry Hill Cementery, Cherry Hill, Arkansas. courty house has cicilian draft records. Debbie Dilbeck Bryan ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 10:37 AM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] introduction > I am new to this list and wanted to introduce my lines or research: > My Husband's mother's family is deeply rooted in Perry County. I am trying to > find all the brothers and sisters of the great-grandparents now. > > Grandparents are Viola Ora Davis daughter of John Wesley Davis {Came to Perry > County from Desoto Co, MS in the late 1890's} > and Janie Celia > Scott {who also came to Perry County in late 1890's and she is the daughter > of J.A>Sccott and Nancie Smith Scott who came with many of the other adult > children and families- I have already connected with many of this line's > descendents-incluing Herendon} > well Viola married Troy Lloyd DILBECK who is the son of William "Albert" > Dilbeck and Frances BRAZIL. I recently found "Albert"'s family in the 1900 > census still in Alabama. The came to Perry Co, soon after that because the > children married in Perry County beginning in 1903. > Frances had a second marriage to Jasper Sellers with a bunch of Sellers > children. > > I am trying to connect with anyone connected with this family in any way. I > will gladly share what I have. > SURNAMES: Brazil, Dilbeck,Scott,Sellers, > Patsy New Collierville, TN > >
Thanks Michelle. Near Dardanelle, AR can cover a lot of ground. :) Regards, Emma
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
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
This is the link to a site that will generate a timeline for anyone you enter information about. You can enter yourself along with birthdate and the latest year or with an ancestor you can enter name, birth and death. The site will generate a timeline of events through that time period. If you are a little hesitant to enter your name with the dates, then just enter a fictitious name. The timeline is what you are really wanting. It helps us with our genealogy work to know the events of our ancestors lives. http://www.ourtimelines.com Euna Beavers, County Coordinator Conway County, AR GenExchange http://www.genexchange.com/ar/conway/index.cfm AFHA Coordinator http://www.rootsweb.com/~arfha/
Posted on: Perry Co. Ar Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Perry?read=16 Surname: Klingelhoeffer ------------------------- Searching for any info concerning the KLINGELHOEFFER and HALCUMB families that lived in PERRY County, AR. during the 1850's.
Posted on: Perry Co. Ar Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/Perry?read=15 Surname: HALCUMB ------------------------- Searching for any info concerning the HALCUMB and KLINGELHOEFFER families that lived in PERRY County, AR. during the 1850's
Posted on: Perry Co. Ar Biographies Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/PerryBios?read=6 Surname: Reeder, McGoveran, Johnson ------------------------- I recently sent some information found in the Milam Library in Perryville regarding James K. Reeder to Michelle Moore-Bardin, followed by a note regarding my own Reeder and Johnson relations in Perry Co., all of which was posted here by Michelle. This is to correct a portion of that information. Since that note was sent to Michelle, I found a marriage record that James E. Reeder (son of James K.) married a Miss M. O. Johnson on the same date as my grandmother, Miss S. A. Johnson, married a J. E. Reeder. Both were living in Houston and the newly weds had the same ages as my grandmother and her first husband, J. E. Reeder. It seemss reasonable to believe that this was her J. E. Reeder and the clerk simply made an error in Miss Johnson's initials. Likewise the only info we had about J. E. was speculation that his first name was Joseph (one of his sons was named Joseph) and a speculated birthplace of Johnson City, TN (by a daughter in law after a son was deceased). I hope this additional information helps someone.
Posted on: Perry Co. Ar Biographies Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/PerryBios?read=5 Surname: REEDER, ROSS, SMITH, BRADLEY, WESTBROOK ------------------------- The following information was sent to me on James King Reeder and family. This is info taken from the "History of Perry County"....... I found the following in the Max Milam Library, Perryville, in a work entitled "The History of Perry County." It was in a loose bound volume in a 3-ring binder with no cited publisher, date, or author: "James K. Reeder, in connection with agricultural and stock-raising affairs, hereabouts, has resided in Perry County for the past ten years, sufficient time to render him well known. He was born October 20, 1828, in Carroll County, Tenn., and is a son of John K. and Elizabeth (Harris) Reeder, who were the parents of four children: James K. and Thomas R. (twins), Ephraim R. and a sister who died four days after her birth. Ephraim was killed at Richmond during the war, and James and Thomas are the only two living. The father died in 1834, when James was but seven years old, and the mother followed him ten years later. At twenty-one years of age James was engaged by William Harley, a wealthy Mississippian, to oversee his plantation in that State. He remained with him two years and then returned to Tennessee, where he married, February 5, 1850, Miss Ruthie Ross, daughter of Samuel Ross of that State. Four children were born to this marriage, of whom two are still living: Ephraim T. (who resides in Perry County) and Sarah E.(wife of P. Westbrook, living at Beebe, Ark.) Mr. Reeder lost his first wife and was married a second time, the next wife being a charming widow lady by the name of Smith, by whom he had five children all living but one: William M.(residing in Faulkner County), Joseph R. (of Perry County), James E.(Perry County), Judith C. (wife of Martin Moss, residing in FAulkner County), Martha S. (deceased.)" "Mr. Reeder was again saddened by the loss of his second wife, in 1870, but on February 20, 1872, was married to Miss Mary E. Bradley, by whom he has had eight children: Henry A., George A., Columbus F., Newton C., Nathan B., Mary F., Eva A. and Harriet E. During the war Mr. Reeder enlisted in Company I, Fourth Arkansas Infantry, under Gen. McCrea, and took part in the battles at Prairie Grove, Helena and the hot engagement on Cash River. At the engagement of Little Rock he was taken very ill, and thinking that his days were numbered, and preferring to die surrounded by wife and children rather than by the panoply of war, he made his escape and returned home. In two months he recovered and went back to Little Rock, where he was mustered in on December 13, 1863, becoming a member of Company G, Third Arkansas, in which he served until the surrender in 1865. He took part in a great many battles but was never seriously wounded, except on one occasion when he was stationed at Louisburg and was sent to round up a number of horses, one of them kicking him very badly. He first came to Arkansas in 1860, and in 1861 settled with his family in Conway County. After the war he moved to the forks of the Cadron, where he bought 160 acres of land and resided twelve or thirteen years, and then moved to Perry County, where he bought 200 acres of improved land." "Since then he has sold some of the land to his boys and has now only ninety acres, with a comfortable dwelling, stables and a fine orchard. In religion he and his wife are members of the Baptist Church, but in politics he sides with no particular party, preferring to cast his vote for the man he thinks most entitled to the office. He is also a member of the Masonic fratenity and the G. A. R., and no man is more interested than he in the welfare and advancement of his county." >From this we can deduce that James K. moved to Perry County about 1873/4 and that this document was written about 1883/4. I found deed and marriages for this family, but could not identify them as related to my family though I am certain they are. Sarah Johnson, my grandmother, married a Joseph E. Reeder born in Johnson City, Washington Co., TN (location per a son's funeral record), on August 16, 1885, location unknown. Sarah and her family seem to have attended the Baptist and Methodist churches and lived in Houston, Perry Co., AR from sometime after 1880 (when they were still in Huntingdon, Carroll Co., TN). Joseph E. Reeder, grandmother's first husband, was born July 29, 1865 in Johnson City, TN and died December 01, 1892 in AR, location unknown but probably either Malvern or Houston as children born on both sides of the death were born in those locations. All other info I have is from a Johnson family Bible which I copied back in the 1960s and which has since been lost. So far the dates and locations given in the Bible have proven accurate when checked against public records. They had 4 children: Ellis Franklin Reeder, b. 8/18/1888 in Houston, buried in Ft. Smith George Edger Reeder, b. 1/10/1890 location unknown, d. October 11, 1892 in Houston Colonel David Reeder, b. 4/4/1891 in Malvern, buried in Ft. Smith Joseph Edward Reeder, b. 9/7/ 1892 in Houston, buried in Ft. Smith Link: Ancestors of Michelle Denise Moore and James Richard Bardin URL: <http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/a/r/Michelle-D-Bardin>
Just wanted to note that I got your E-mail. I am not acquainted with any myself but I have heard my mother speak of the surname Brazil but I am pretty sure they were from around the Roland Arkansas area. Probably some relation to the Brazil you mentioned because that would be a neighboring county. I think my mom told me the one of the Brazils was Deck maybe spelled wrong and married a woman whose maiden name was Clay. Well if I can be of any help let me know. Douglas Cook ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 9:37 AM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] introduction > I am new to this list and wanted to introduce my lines or research: > My Husband's mother's family is deeply rooted in Perry County. I am trying to > find all the brothers and sisters of the great-grandparents now. > > Grandparents are Viola Ora Davis daughter of John Wesley Davis {Came to Perry > County from Desoto Co, MS in the late 1890's} > and Janie Celia > Scott {who also came to Perry County in late 1890's and she is the daughter > of J.A>Sccott and Nancie Smith Scott who came with many of the other adult > children and families- I have already connected with many of this line's > descendents-incluing Herendon} > well Viola married Troy Lloyd DILBECK who is the son of William "Albert" > Dilbeck and Frances BRAZIL. I recently found "Albert"'s family in the 1900 > census still in Alabama. The came to Perry Co, soon after that because the > children married in Perry County beginning in 1903. > Frances had a second marriage to Jasper Sellers with a bunch of Sellers > children. > > I am trying to connect with anyone connected with this family in any way. I > will gladly share what I have. > SURNAMES: Brazil, Dilbeck,Scott,Sellers, > Patsy New Collierville, TN >
I am new to this list and wanted to introduce my lines or research: My Husband's mother's family is deeply rooted in Perry County. I am trying to find all the brothers and sisters of the great-grandparents now. Grandparents are Viola Ora Davis daughter of John Wesley Davis {Came to Perry County from Desoto Co, MS in the late 1890's} and Janie Celia Scott {who also came to Perry County in late 1890's and she is the daughter of J.A>Sccott and Nancie Smith Scott who came with many of the other adult children and families- I have already connected with many of this line's descendents-incluing Herendon} well Viola married Troy Lloyd DILBECK who is the son of William "Albert" Dilbeck and Frances BRAZIL. I recently found "Albert"'s family in the 1900 census still in Alabama. The came to Perry Co, soon after that because the children married in Perry County beginning in 1903. Frances had a second marriage to Jasper Sellers with a bunch of Sellers children. I am trying to connect with anyone connected with this family in any way. I will gladly share what I have. SURNAMES: Brazil, Dilbeck,Scott,Sellers, Patsy New Collierville, TN
My family of Davises lived in Perry County in 1870. Are you connected to this family? Aaron was prev married to Elizabeth Wilhite in MO. She died then he married my ggrandmother Kessiah Wesner. 1880 Perry Co., AR A.B. Davis age 47 b. TN May be Aaron V Kirish age 25 wife b. KY S/B Kessiah John age 20 b. AR Aarons son by previous marriage Thomas age 15 b. MO Aarons son by previous marriage Leaner age 13 (female) b. MO Aarons daughter by prev marriage George Ann age 10 b. MO (female) Aarons daughter by prev mariage Mary E. age 9 b. MO Aarons daughter by prev marriage Nancie age 7 b. MO Aarons daughter by prev marriage Van Dalson age 3 b. AR Charley age 2 b. AR ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 7:37 AM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] introduction > I am new to this list and wanted to introduce my lines or research: > My Husband's mother's family is deeply rooted in Perry County. I am trying to > find all the brothers and sisters of the great-grandparents now. > > Grandparents are Viola Ora Davis daughter of John Wesley Davis {Came to Perry > County from Desoto Co, MS in the late 1890's} > and Janie Celia > Scott {who also came to Perry County in late 1890's and she is the daughter > of J.A>Sccott and Nancie Smith Scott who came with many of the other adult > children and families- I have already connected with many of this line's > descendents-incluing Herendon} > well Viola married Troy Lloyd DILBECK who is the son of William "Albert" > Dilbeck and Frances BRAZIL. I recently found "Albert"'s family in the 1900 > census still in Alabama. The came to Perry Co, soon after that because the > children married in Perry County beginning in 1903. > Frances had a second marriage to Jasper Sellers with a bunch of Sellers > children. > > I am trying to connect with anyone connected with this family in any way. I > will gladly share what I have. > SURNAMES: Brazil, Dilbeck,Scott,Sellers, > Patsy New Collierville, TN > >
MAY Cem. Houston, Perry Co., AR All last name Reeder Agnes C. June 27 1984-June 7 1987 Carl Alfred Feb 10 1925-May 8 1983 Carl Louis Dec 22 1954-June 29 1988 Columbus F Oct 17 1874-Feb 9 1893 Emma Feb 1 1882-Nov 4 1952 George A June 17 1873-May 13 1961 JAMES K. Oct 20 1829-May 28 1893*Pvt Col Ark Inf Confederate States Army Harvey June 8 1871-July 8 1935 Mary A 1845-Mar 20 1935 Nathan B Feb 27 1884-Nov 22 1972 Sally June 2 1876-May 17 1942 Willie C. W. Feb 23 1891-Feb 27 1894 No others listed in the cem bk. Rayedene -----Original Message----- From: Michelle D Bardin <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, June 23, 2000 12:53 PM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Reeders in Perry County >Hi - > >I just joined the AR Perry County list and need a little help. I am trying >to find information on my Reeder ancestors. My great-great-great >grandfather was James K Reeder Jr who was born in Carroll County TN and >moved to Perry County AR. I'm not sure what year, but it had to be 1860 or >after. His son, William Marion Reeder, was born in Carroll County TN in 1857. > >Does anyone have any info on these Reeders? Supposedly James K Reeder is >buried in Perry County somewhere. > >Thanks, > >Michelle >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 >****************************** > >
Hi - I just joined the AR Perry County list and need a little help. I am trying to find information on my Reeder ancestors. My great-great-great grandfather was James K Reeder Jr who was born in Carroll County TN and moved to Perry County AR. I'm not sure what year, but it had to be 1860 or after. His son, William Marion Reeder, was born in Carroll County TN in 1857. Does anyone have any info on these Reeders? Supposedly James K Reeder is buried in Perry County somewhere. Thanks, Michelle 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 ******************************
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Hi We have an Anna Salter who married John Hazard Huggins, they had two daughters before Anna died ca 1858, family lore says the children were raised by her family. One of the daughters was named Frannie. Would like to find more information and the Salter family involved. John Hazard Huggins lived in Perry, Yell and Conway Counties at different times. Jean Huggins Wingert
> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of > Glenda (Hooper, Adkins, Dozier,) Dedmon > Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 2:05 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: {not a subscriber} QExpress for Perry Co., Arkansas ( HARDISTER > SALTERS COOK SHILLIN GILLISPIE HOOPER IVES ADKINS DOZIER ) > > > > Surnames: HARDISTER SALTERS COOK SHILLIN GILLISPIE HOOPER IVES > ADKINS DOZIER > Submitter: Glenda (Hooper, Adkins, Dozier,) Dedmon ([email protected]) > Date: 14 Jun 2000 > > Looking for anything on my Great Grand mother Florence Anna > (Hardister, Salters, Cook,)Ives, and her family? She lived in > Adona, Perry Co. AR. She died about 1955. Buried in Ola, Yell Co. > AR. Her old house was moved to Little Rock after her death. Her > son, Louie B. Cook, his wife, Flora Annie (Shillin) Cook, there > siblings, Flossie, Betty Jean, Louie B. Jr., William D., and > Julius C. also lived there in the 20's-30's > My mom, Flossie (Cook, Hooper) Gillispie, B: ca 1927, was the oldest. > Anything appreciated. > >
If you will send me your address, I will get it to a man here in Morrilton who is a Ewing and is researching that name. I am the President of the Conway County Genealogical Association and he is a member. Thanks Euna ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 3:56 PM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Ewing > Hello List, > > I am looking for anyone with information on these 2 brothers and a 1/2 > sister. > > Oringe Ewing b: May 11, 1885, in Conway Co. Morrilton, Arkansas d: > January 20, 1968, in Perry Co. Perryville, Arkansas > > Henry Ewing b: unknown in Arkansas > > Missouri Catherine (Davis) Ewing b: October 27, 1881, in Arkansas > d: October 12, 1959, in Ouachita Co. Camden, Arkansas > ........ +William Carroll Magby b: June 16, 1871, in Arkansas m: > October 25, 1893, in Garland, Arkansas d: December 31, 1936, in Ouachita Co. > Camden, Arkansas > > The father to these children was: William Ewing b: 1860 > > Thank you, > Charla Davis
Hello List, I am looking for anyone with information on these 2 brothers and a 1/2 sister. Oringe Ewing b: May 11, 1885, in Conway Co. Morrilton, Arkansas d: January 20, 1968, in Perry Co. Perryville, Arkansas Henry Ewing b: unknown in Arkansas Missouri Catherine (Davis) Ewing b: October 27, 1881, in Arkansas d: October 12, 1959, in Ouachita Co. Camden, Arkansas ........ +William Carroll Magby b: June 16, 1871, in Arkansas m: October 25, 1893, in Garland, Arkansas d: December 31, 1936, in Ouachita Co. Camden, Arkansas The father to these children was: William Ewing b: 1860 Thank you, Charla Davis
If anyone is able to get uncertified photocopies of some family deeds for me I would really appreciate it, the Clerk's Office won't do it by mail. I have the book and page numbers. I think they charge one dollar a copy and would gladly reimburse any expenses. Thank you. Jon