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