If someone has the time I would like a divorce decree lookup. It would be sometime in 1909, between James Grant and Allie Winton Grant. I would gladly pay all cost, copying, postage and transportation. Thank you very much, yvonne ____________________________ reply to [email protected] web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson Names I am researching: BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
I'm really not sure. I suppose it was a piece of bottom land named after a Carden family but that's just a guess. I think it's just an area named after someone. For example on the Fourche La Fave River we have the Westlake Bottoms named after the Westlake family who owned (owns) it. I lived near there while growing up, but haven't been by it but a time or two. All I remember is bottom land along the south side of the Arkansas River. I have several other messages. Maybe someone can shed more light on this. ----- Original Message ----- From: oren <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 7:42 PM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Carden Bottoms > Jim Young, do you know any thing about Carden Bottoms ? Was it a > settlement, small town or what. > Oren Jones > [email protected] >
My grandfather, James Thomas Wilson, died 23 Sept 1919 in Nimrod, Perry Co., Arkansas. His wife, Mary Sue McElwee, died in 1913 in Nimrod. James's obituary says that he died at the home of Mrs. T. F. Tucker. Is anyone on the Perry Co. list researching the Tucker surname and know who Mrs. T. F. Tucker is? Possibly James's sister, Laura Prudence Wilson? I haven't been able to trace what happened to Laura (b. abt. 1872 in Perry Co.) beyond mention of her in the will of her father William Wilson who died in Perry Co. in 1890. Sue Polaski Snohomish, WA
Look up Holla Bend National Wildlife Reguge. At the end of their page there will be two maps. The last one is of the refuge and shows an arrow to Carden Bottoms. Although Petit Jean Mountain is not shown. It is between Highway 9 and Carden Bottoms. Jim Young ----- Original Message ----- From: yvonne henson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 3:49 PM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] GRANT surname > Hello list members -- > > It has been a few weeks since I posted this and I have some new information so > I am trying again. > > I want to first apologize for the length of this request. I am providing > ALL the information that I have. If anyone has any suggestions or recognizes > any of the names I would deeply appreciate any/all help in solving this > puzzle. > > I am researching my husbands side of the family. His g-grandmother was > suppose to be a Cherokee Indian. I have no proof of this or any > evidence to suggest that this is true, only family stories. I do not > know where she was born or who her parents were. The only evidence I > have of her life is two marriage licenses one for 1890(Jackson County) and > one for 1897(Conway County) and the 1900(Conway County), 1910(Yell County), > 1920(Lonoke County) census records. She was born 1870 - 1873, maybe as late > as 1875 died 1942. (I have been unable to locate a death certificate on her > only an obituary no social security either.) > She was married 3 times and had children by all three husbands. All her > children are deceased. She lived all her life in AR as far as I can > tell (according to the census records). She may have been born in OK, but > it would have been before OK became a state. > The names I have are as follows: > Dora Adeline GRANT > (1st marriage), M MALONE, (children) Pearl married a HAIL/HALE, Myrtle b ~1892 > married W F PAINE/PAYNE > (2nd marriage), Noah Strong EDMON(D)SON, (children) Houston > Grantson married Mabel MCARTHUR, Charlie married Rose SENBILL > (3rd marriage), Joseph Wesley CARLOCK, (children) Ruby several > marriages, Hurbert married a FRY > > She had two brothers, JAMES and WAIN GRANT. I just found them listed in 1900 > soundex for Welborn township, Conway county! As being enumerated with POLLY > SITTERLEY, listed as mother and head of house. > > (NOTE: I found in vol5 of Cherokee by blood an application about the Sitterley > name. The person is admitted and stated that the grandfather was born in > North Carolina.) > > I have a marriage license for Jim (Jas) GRANT to MRS. ALLIE WINTON August 7, > 1903, Conway County. He is listed as 21 years of Cardon Bottom in Yell > county. She is listed as 25 same place. Where is/was Cardon Bottom? > > I also have on for Wain (Wayne) GRANT to MATTIE GRAMBLE February 14, 1903, > Conway County. He is listed as 23 years of Atkins in Pope county. She is > listed as 29 same place. > > James GRANT listed as head of household in the 1910 census for Wilson > Township, Yell county. He is listed as 25 years old, divorced and married for > 6 years. (The years were crossed out.) Also listed in this house was a Polly > SITTERLEY. She was listed as his mother, 50 years old, widowed, mother of 6 > children with 3 living. Also in the household was a Myrtle MALONE, niece, 18 > years of age and single. > > In the margin of the census form was a notation Negro Ridge Pond. Does anyone > know where this place was/is? On the same census 9 visits above is Dora > Adeline GRANT, married to Joseph Wesley CARLOCK. However I do not believe > Polly is Dora's mother IF the ages listed are even close! > But there is also a notation on the margin of her census record, Lower Petit > Jean River Road. Does anyone know where this place is/was? > Are any of these people familiar to anyone? Does anyone recognize the > SITTERLEY name? How about a cemetery somewhere with this name in it? > > ANY suggestions would be appreciated. > Thank you to every one in advance for any help that I receive. Thank you for > taking the time to read my post. > > yvonne > > > > ____________________________ > > reply to [email protected] > web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson > Names I am researching: > BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. >
Carden Bottoms is along the south side of the Arkansas River between Dardenelle and Centerville. The Lower Petit Jean River road would be either near or in Carden Bottoms. This is probably a road that came off the side of Petit Jean Mountain. There is a community called Pontoon between Centerville and the mountain. I don't know if that means anything to you or not. There are Grants at Glenwood, Arkansas. I'm sure there are grants in other places. Some of the Glenwood Grants moved to Ola in Yell County some years ago, so they may have originated from there? I hope this helps some. Jim Young ----- Original Message ----- From: yvonne henson <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 3:49 PM Subject: [ARPERRY-L] GRANT surname > Hello list members -- > > It has been a few weeks since I posted this and I have some new information so > I am trying again. > > I want to first apologize for the length of this request. I am providing > ALL the information that I have. If anyone has any suggestions or recognizes > any of the names I would deeply appreciate any/all help in solving this > puzzle. > > I am researching my husbands side of the family. His g-grandmother was > suppose to be a Cherokee Indian. I have no proof of this or any > evidence to suggest that this is true, only family stories. I do not > know where she was born or who her parents were. The only evidence I > have of her life is two marriage licenses one for 1890(Jackson County) and > one for 1897(Conway County) and the 1900(Conway County), 1910(Yell County), > 1920(Lonoke County) census records. She was born 1870 - 1873, maybe as late > as 1875 died 1942. (I have been unable to locate a death certificate on her > only an obituary no social security either.) > She was married 3 times and had children by all three husbands. All her > children are deceased. She lived all her life in AR as far as I can > tell (according to the census records). She may have been born in OK, but > it would have been before OK became a state. > The names I have are as follows: > Dora Adeline GRANT > (1st marriage), M MALONE, (children) Pearl married a HAIL/HALE, Myrtle b ~1892 > married W F PAINE/PAYNE > (2nd marriage), Noah Strong EDMON(D)SON, (children) Houston > Grantson married Mabel MCARTHUR, Charlie married Rose SENBILL > (3rd marriage), Joseph Wesley CARLOCK, (children) Ruby several > marriages, Hurbert married a FRY > > She had two brothers, JAMES and WAIN GRANT. I just found them listed in 1900 > soundex for Welborn township, Conway county! As being enumerated with POLLY > SITTERLEY, listed as mother and head of house. > > (NOTE: I found in vol5 of Cherokee by blood an application about the Sitterley > name. The person is admitted and stated that the grandfather was born in > North Carolina.) > > I have a marriage license for Jim (Jas) GRANT to MRS. ALLIE WINTON August 7, > 1903, Conway County. He is listed as 21 years of Cardon Bottom in Yell > county. She is listed as 25 same place. Where is/was Cardon Bottom? > > I also have on for Wain (Wayne) GRANT to MATTIE GRAMBLE February 14, 1903, > Conway County. He is listed as 23 years of Atkins in Pope county. She is > listed as 29 same place. > > James GRANT listed as head of household in the 1910 census for Wilson > Township, Yell county. He is listed as 25 years old, divorced and married for > 6 years. (The years were crossed out.) Also listed in this house was a Polly > SITTERLEY. She was listed as his mother, 50 years old, widowed, mother of 6 > children with 3 living. Also in the household was a Myrtle MALONE, niece, 18 > years of age and single. > > In the margin of the census form was a notation Negro Ridge Pond. Does anyone > know where this place was/is? On the same census 9 visits above is Dora > Adeline GRANT, married to Joseph Wesley CARLOCK. However I do not believe > Polly is Dora's mother IF the ages listed are even close! > But there is also a notation on the margin of her census record, Lower Petit > Jean River Road. Does anyone know where this place is/was? > Are any of these people familiar to anyone? Does anyone recognize the > SITTERLEY name? How about a cemetery somewhere with this name in it? > > ANY suggestions would be appreciated. > Thank you to every one in advance for any help that I receive. Thank you for > taking the time to read my post. > > yvonne > > > > ____________________________ > > reply to [email protected] > web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson > Names I am researching: > BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR > > ____________________________________________________________________ > Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com. >
I have a map my uncle Hub Jones made me when after we drove through Carden Bottom. From Dardanelle take Highway 7 south to Highway 154. Go east past Harris cemetery at Cottontown. Then take a left off 154 (unfortunately he doesn't give a highway number or road name) on a road to Carden Bottom, Pottstown and Fowler. A road will go off to the right toward Stubbs (which he said was in the river now?) and it should take you to Carden Bottom high school, the ruins of which I got a picture of when I was last there years ago. As the previous message says, it is before you get to Pontoon. I cannot vouch for these directions since I got them after the fact, but I hope they might help. -----Original Message----- From: INTERNET:[email protected] Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 10:18 PM To: INTERNET:[email protected] Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] GRANT surname More on Cardon Bottom - My husband and I drove through an area with the uncle mentioned in my prior message, which was posted with a sign saying that name. It is not on the map, that we can find, and my memory is that it was spelled "Cardin." My husband referred to his Arkansas map this evening to try to locate the area in which we drove. He said he believes it is south of Russellville, south of the Arkansas River, off of AR Hwy 154, between Centerville and Pontoon. Look for it near Hollow Bend National Wildlife Refuge. ----------------------- Internet Header -------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by spdmgaaa.compuserve.com (8.9.3/8.9.3/SUN-1.7) with ESMTP id XAA00679 for <[email protected]>; Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:18:27 -0400 (EDT) Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id UAA01390; Sun, 24 Oct 1999 20:18:18 -0700 (PDT) Resent-Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 20:18:18 -0700 (PDT) From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:17:44 EDT Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] GRANT surname Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 41 Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/73 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected]
Some years ago I drove with my uncle Hub Jones who lived in Dardanelle before his death through Carden Bottom. I would not have known where it is had he not showed me. As I recall there were the ruins of 2 or 3 cotton gins there, and a few houses scattered around. However he told me that in the early 1900's the area was heavily settled and there were a lot of houses all through that area. He pointed out one he helped build. He said there were a number of cotton gins in the area because the muddy roads were so bad that you could not haul the crop by wagon very far to get it ginned. He also mentioned someone (I forget who, but I plan on transcribing the tape soon) who built a boat and was called Noah in jest until a flood actually came and his boat rescued a lot of people. I don't know that Carden Bottom was ever an official village, but apparently there were a lot of people there. It got its name because a man named Carden worked the bottom land with slaves before the war, so I am told. My grandfather and great-grandfather lived in Carden Bottom until about 1908. I have a couple of pictures of him at the general store which I assume was in Casa, but I don't know. Perhaps someone else on the list would know. Dale Lundy -----Original Message----- From: INTERNET:[email protected] Sent: Sunday, October 24, 1999 9:42 PM To: INTERNET:[email protected] Subject: [ARPERRY-L] Carden Bottoms Jim Young, do you know any thing about Carden Bottoms ? Was it a settlement, small town or what. Oren Jones [email protected]
Jim Young, do you know any thing about Carden Bottoms ? Was it a settlement, small town or what. Oren Jones [email protected]
My husband and I plan to be in Perry County in November looking for his Quinn, Coats, Poteet, and Atkins ancestors. The only Quinn I know of who was living in Perry Co. in the early 1900s was an Edward Quinn who is said to have had a tree farm. His father was Rev. Loftin Quinn, a Baptist preacher who lived in Saline County and was buried in the China Grove Cemetery in Saline County in 1908. Larkin Poteet moved from TN to AL to Perry Co., AR by 1850. His first wife, Anna died and his second wife, Telitha Coats (widow) Smith, was my husband, Rodger's, GG grandmother. Telitha had a daughter Lucinda who married a Bostick and after Larkin Poteet was supposedly killed by bushwhackers about 1865, Telitha and her daughter Martha Melvina "Babe" lived with the Bosticks. "Babe's" son, James Ethie Atkins, Sr., married Laura Gertrude Quinn, daughter of the Rev. Loftin Quinn. Can anyone tell me where the libraries are that would have local history of the Casa and Adona areas? Since the courthouse burned back in the late 1800s, I guess there isn't any reason to go digging there. Also, back in the 1970s, there were reunions at Toad Suck Park for the Bostick/Poteete descendants. Does anyone know if any of these descendants are still in the area? I have a newspaper clipping of one of their reunions and it gives some good info on the history of the two families. Melanie Atkins College Station, TX
More on Cardon Bottom - My husband and I drove through an area with the uncle mentioned in my prior message, which was posted with a sign saying that name. It is not on the map, that we can find, and my memory is that it was spelled "Cardin." My husband referred to his Arkansas map this evening to try to locate the area in which we drove. He said he believes it is south of Russellville, south of the Arkansas River, off of AR Hwy 154, between Centerville and Pontoon. Look for it near Hollow Bend National Wildlife Refuge.
Yvonne, I was born in Johnson Co., AR. It is fairly close to your area of investigation. My husband had in his family an uncle who was quite a bit Cherokee Indian, who was born in Newton Co., which borders Johnson Co. on the north, and is by Pope Co. on the southeasterly direction. I believe his Indian mother's name was Arizona Grant. She was the "granny lady" for the area (herbal healer, etc.). She supposedly came on the Trail of Tears and married Jerry Standridge, who was supposedly related to Chief John Ross. This uncle's name was Bert Standridge. He was born in Lurton, Ben Hur, Pelsor or Treat, AR, I believe. He told stories set in all of these locations and I believe the cemetery of interest is in Treat. One of his fond childhood memories was of working a field one summer, in Cardon Bottom. I will see if I can find more exact information and post here, if so. Good luck.
Hello list members -- It has been a few weeks since I posted this and I have some new information so I am trying again. I want to first apologize for the length of this request. I am providing ALL the information that I have. If anyone has any suggestions or recognizes any of the names I would deeply appreciate any/all help in solving this puzzle. I am researching my husbands side of the family. His g-grandmother was suppose to be a Cherokee Indian. I have no proof of this or any evidence to suggest that this is true, only family stories. I do not know where she was born or who her parents were. The only evidence I have of her life is two marriage licenses one for 1890(Jackson County) and one for 1897(Conway County) and the 1900(Conway County), 1910(Yell County), 1920(Lonoke County) census records. She was born 1870 - 1873, maybe as late as 1875 died 1942. (I have been unable to locate a death certificate on her only an obituary no social security either.) She was married 3 times and had children by all three husbands. All her children are deceased. She lived all her life in AR as far as I can tell (according to the census records). She may have been born in OK, but it would have been before OK became a state. The names I have are as follows: Dora Adeline GRANT (1st marriage), M MALONE, (children) Pearl married a HAIL/HALE, Myrtle b ~1892 married W F PAINE/PAYNE (2nd marriage), Noah Strong EDMON(D)SON, (children) Houston Grantson married Mabel MCARTHUR, Charlie married Rose SENBILL (3rd marriage), Joseph Wesley CARLOCK, (children) Ruby several marriages, Hurbert married a FRY She had two brothers, JAMES and WAIN GRANT. I just found them listed in 1900 soundex for Welborn township, Conway county! As being enumerated with POLLY SITTERLEY, listed as mother and head of house. (NOTE: I found in vol5 of Cherokee by blood an application about the Sitterley name. The person is admitted and stated that the grandfather was born in North Carolina.) I have a marriage license for Jim (Jas) GRANT to MRS. ALLIE WINTON August 7, 1903, Conway County. He is listed as 21 years of Cardon Bottom in Yell county. She is listed as 25 same place. Where is/was Cardon Bottom? I also have on for Wain (Wayne) GRANT to MATTIE GRAMBLE February 14, 1903, Conway County. He is listed as 23 years of Atkins in Pope county. She is listed as 29 same place. James GRANT listed as head of household in the 1910 census for Wilson Township, Yell county. He is listed as 25 years old, divorced and married for 6 years. (The years were crossed out.) Also listed in this house was a Polly SITTERLEY. She was listed as his mother, 50 years old, widowed, mother of 6 children with 3 living. Also in the household was a Myrtle MALONE, niece, 18 years of age and single. In the margin of the census form was a notation Negro Ridge Pond. Does anyone know where this place was/is? On the same census 9 visits above is Dora Adeline GRANT, married to Joseph Wesley CARLOCK. However I do not believe Polly is Dora's mother IF the ages listed are even close! But there is also a notation on the margin of her census record, Lower Petit Jean River Road. Does anyone know where this place is/was? Are any of these people familiar to anyone? Does anyone recognize the SITTERLEY name? How about a cemetery somewhere with this name in it? ANY suggestions would be appreciated. Thank you to every one in advance for any help that I receive. Thank you for taking the time to read my post. yvonne ____________________________ reply to [email protected] web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson Names I am researching: BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
I found the cemetaries in Perry County on Yahoo. I did a search on Perry County Arkansas (no comma) and went to the web sites. The first thing that shows up is a geneology site. Jim Young ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:42 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Cemeteries in Perry Co., AR > Go here-----http://www.interment.net/us/ar/index.htm > > schnlm wrote: > > > At 08:36 09/23/1999 -0700, you wrote: > > >Hi, > > >I would also like to know of the cemeteries in Perry Co., AR. > > >Thank You, Lee > > > >
Do you need to know where to find them on the internet? I have Yahoo. I did a search on Perry County Arkansas (no comma), hit web sites, and there is one on geneology. The Home Extension Service, I believe recorded them all during the bicentennial and someone has kept it up. Do you live in Perry County? Jim Young ----- Original Message ----- From: schnlm <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 10:26 AM Subject: Re: [ARPERRY-L] Cemeteries in Perry Co., AR > At 08:36 09/23/1999 -0700, you wrote: > >Hi, > >I would also like to know of the cemeteries in Perry Co., AR. > >Thank You, Lee > > >
Go here-----http://www.interment.net/us/ar/index.htm schnlm wrote: > At 08:36 09/23/1999 -0700, you wrote: > >Hi, > >I would also like to know of the cemeteries in Perry Co., AR. > >Thank You, Lee > >
At 08:36 09/23/1999 -0700, you wrote: >Hi, >I would also like to know of the cemeteries in Perry Co., AR. >Thank You, Lee >
Surnames: YOUNG YOUNGER Submitter: Jim Young ([email protected]) Date: 13 Oct 1999 I am looking for decendants of my great great grandfather named David Young. He is buried in the Nimrod cemetary, Perry County, Arkansas. One story is that the family name was Younger and later changed to Young. I don't know that for fact. He was a Civil War Veteran.
(Redirected by Sandra Kornegay Rhodes <[email protected]>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** I was raised and still own property in Perry County Arkansas. Most of my relatives are buried in the Nimrod cemetary. My name is James R. Young. My brother is John L. Young and my sister is Virginia L. Tallent. Below is a list of the Young's from Nimrod Arkansas. Father: Robert J. Young Mother: Evelyn (Flewellen) Young Grandfather: Hugh Young (deceased in 1983, Nimrod cemetary) Grandmother: Addie Young Great Grandfather: Robert Jacob Young (Nimrod cemetary) Great Grandmother: Minnie (Scott) Young (Nimrod cemetary) Great Great Grandfather: David Young (Nimrod cemetary) I am also related to the Morrows, Scotts, and Flewellens Jim Young *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
Hello list members -- I have a small chink in my brick wall for my Grants and would like to ask several questions regarding the new information that I discovered yesterday. I found a James Grant as head of household in the 1910 census for Wilson Township, Yell county. He is listed as 25 years old, divorced and married for 6 years. (The years were crossed out.) Also listed in this house was a Polly Sittesley (Sittersley(?)). She was listed as his mother, 50 years old, widowed, mother of 6 children with 3 living. Also in the household was a Myrtle Malone, niece, 18 years of age and single. In the margin of the census form was a notation Negro Ridge Pond. Does anyone know where is place was/is? On the same census 9 visits above is the woman I am searching for Dora Adeline Grant, married to Joseph Wesley Carlock. I believe her to be the sister of James. However I do not believe Polly is Dora's mother IF the ages listed are even close! But there is also a notation on the margin of her census record, Lower Petit Jean River Road. Does anyone know where this place is/was? Are any of these people familiar to anyone? Does anyone recognize the Sittesley (Sittersley(?)) name? How about a cemetery somewhere with this name in it? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read my post. yvonne ____________________________ reply to [email protected] web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson Names I am researching: BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
It has been about a month since I posted this the last time, so I am trying again. I want to first apologize for the length of this request. I am providing ALL the information that I have. If anyone has any suggestions or recognizes any of the names I would deeply appreciate any/all help in scaling this brick wall. I am researching my husbands side of the family. His g-grandmother was suppose to be a Cherokee Indian. I have no proof of this or any evidence to suggest that this is true, only family stories. I do not know where she was born or who her parents were. The only evidence I have of her life is two marriage licenses one for 1890(Jackson County) and one for 1897(Conway County) and the 1900(Conway County), 1910(Yell County), 1920(Lonoke County) census records. She was born ~1870 - 1873, maybe as late as 1875 died 1942. (I have been unable to locate a death certificate on her only an obituary no social security either.) She was suppose to have a brother, Jim or Wayne Grant but I can't find him listed on anything! She was married 3 times and had children by all three husbands. All her children are deceased. She lived all her life in AR as far as I can tell (according to the censes records). She may have been born in OK, but it would have been before OK became a state. The names I have are as follows: Dora Adeline GRANT (1st marriage), M MALONE, (children) Pearl married a HAIL/HALE, Myrtle b ~1892 married W F PAINE (2nd marriage), Noah Strong EDMON(D)SON, (children) Houston Grantson married Mabel MCARTHUR, Charlie married Rose SENBILL (3rd marriage), Joseph Wesley CARLOCK, (children) Ruby several marriages, Hurbert married a FRY ANY suggestions would be appreciated. I have not found any new information in more than two years. At this point I have exhausted all my leads. Thank you to every one in advance for any help that I receive. ____________________________ reply to [email protected] web page: http://www.rmi.net/~henson Names I am researching: BRENT(S), GRANT, EDMON(D)SON, HENSON, MCARTHUR ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.