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    1. HAWKINS....RICHARDS
    2. Nshock2
    3. Sorry I forgot to include my name on my message on the HAWKINS/RICHARDS family, to the list! Nancy Hawkins Shockey in Glendale, Arizona

    03/02/1998 06:34:25
    1. HAWKINS....RICHARDS in Saline Co., AR
    2. Nshock2
    3. This is my first message to the list. My g-g-grandfather, John H. HAWKINS, was in Saline Co., AR by 1851, at which time he married Rachel RICHARDS = d/o Hannah ( ? ) RICHARDS, father's first name unkown. They were in the Saline Township during the 1860 census and in the 1870 census they were located in Fenter, Grant Co., AR. It is most likely that they never moved, the boundry line was on their property and when Grant Co., was formed their property was then located in Grant Co., AR. Part of their property remained in Traskwood, Saline Co., AR. They had the following children: 1. John Cicero HAWKINS m. Laura L. MITCHELL d/o Alphonso Franklin MITCHELL and Sarah PHILLIPS 2. Nancy H. HAWKINS m. Alphonso P. MITCHELL (brother of Laura) 3. Sarah HAWKINS 4. Mary HAWKINS 5. Harvey Ann HAWKINS m. Halliburton SANFORD Just wondering if anyone on the list is researching this family. Related familes in Saline County, Arkansas: BRASWELL....BENEDICT....CARAWAY....MITCHELL....DODDRIDGE

    03/02/1998 06:31:23
    1. LUVICIA JAMES 1834-1887 MO to Saline Co, AR to Scott Co. AR
    2. C. Holland
    3. I am looking for information about LUVICIA JAMES, daughter of CLAYBOURNE JAMES (son of JESSE JAMES). She is listed in the 1850 Saline County Census as VICY JAMES with her parents, CLAYBOURNE and JANE (JENNY) JAMES, along with her siblings. She married JAMES W. JONES of Scott County (then Sebastian County). I’ve been told that she may have been married prior to JAMES W. JONES, but have not been able to prove this one way or the other. She is listed in the 1860 Scott County Census with her husband and children. Her husband, James, was killed by bushwhackers during the Civil War. After the war she married WILLIAM R. VAUGHN and had six more children. My great grandmother, MELVINA JONES was her youngest daughter by JAMES W. JONES. Melvina married WILLIAM PRESTION MORROW in Scott County in the early 1800s. Below is the descendant chart for LuVicia James. Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated. Thank you so much. Charlene Holland P.O. Box 1585 Florence, OR 97439 (541)997-5870 [email protected] Descendants of LuVicia (Luvicy/Vicy) James 1 LuVicia (Luvicy/Vicy) James b: Abt 1834 Wayne County, MO d: 12/16/1887 Scott County AR ..........+James W. Jones b: Abt 1830 AR m: Abt 1851 Scott Co, AR d: Abt 1864 Scott Co, AR, killed by bushwackers .........2 Martha Jane Jones b: 9/28/1852 Scott Co, AR d: 12/27/1934 Scott Co, AR ............. +Isaiah Brothers b: 7/08/1852 AR m: Abt 1870 Scott Co, AR d: 3/31/1932 Scott Co, AR .........2 Sarah (Polly?) Anne Jones b: Abt 1854 .........2 Susan (Susia) Jones b: 1855-1856 Sebastian Co, AR d: 1916 Scott Co, AR ............. +Jehu Jacob Wilson b: 1854 Sevier Co, AR m: Abt 1875 Scott Co, AR d: 1930 Scott Co, AR .........2 William N. Jones b: Abt 1857 Scott Co, AR d: Bef 1870 Scott Co, AR .........2 Melvina Jones b: 2/15/1860 Scott Co, AR d: 1/23/1931 Scott Co, AR ............. +William Preston Morrow b: 2/1857 Indiana m: 1880-1882 Scott Co, AR d: 3/29/1929 Scott Co, AR [My Great grandparents] ....................3 Samuel Franklin Morrow b:8/1882 Scott Co,AR d:TX ........................ +Millie Ann Jones ....................3 Ella Morrow b: 10/1886 ........................ +Albert Joslin ....................3 Benjamin Allen Morrow b: 6/20/1888 Scott Co, AR d: 4/03/1974 Tulsa, OK ........................ +Ollie C. Harris b: 5/05/1891 Scott Co, AR m: 9/01/1907 Scott Co, AR d: 2/17/1961 Scott Co, AR [My Grandparents] ....................3 Mollie S. Morrow b: 2/1892 ........................ +Mitchell ....................3 Alice C. Morrow b: 12/1884 Scott Co, AR ........................ +Jacob Dolphin Hale b: 1882 m: 10/31/1901 Scott Co, AR .........2 James W. Jones, Jr. b: Abt 1864 AR d: Unknown ............. +Nancy A. (E.?) Morrow b: 1/16/1869 Indiana m: Abt 1883 d: 5/23/1927 Scott Co, AR *2nd Husband of LuVicia (Luvicy/Vicy) James: ..........+William R. Vaughn b: 10/08/1831 Kentucky m: 1866 Scott Co, AR d: 1903 Scott Co, AR .........2 Sarah F. Vaughn b: Abt 1866 .........2 Jesse P. Vaughn b: 4/1868 Scott Co, AR ............. +Sarah Matilda Starr b: 4/1870 AR m: 12/20/1885 Scott Co, AR .........2 Canzada Vaughn b: 1/1870 Scott Co, AR ............. +William J. McLain b: 2/1870 A rkansas m: 1/19/1890 Scott County, Arkansas .........2 Isaiah Vaughn b: 12/1872 Scott County, Arkansas ............. +Martha L. or E. Ennis b: 2/1874 Mississippi m: 10/16/1892 .........2 Benjamin F. Vaughn b: Aft 1870 .........2 Infant Vaughn b: Bef 1887

    02/28/1998 12:35:02
    1. Henderson Family
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. Henderson Family Samuel Henderson was born 6 Feb 1746 in N.C. and died 1816 in Tenn.. He married Elizabeth Calloway 7 August 1776. She was born in VA in 1760 and died 14 Oct 1815 in Tenn. Family tradition says four brothers came from Ireland to America at an early period. They probably had more children, but I have only traced one son, Rev. Samuel M. Henderson, Jr.. 1. Rev. Samuel M. Henderson, Jr. was born ca 1784, Rockingham, N.C. and d. 1842, Perry Co., Ark. He md. 1809 Sarah J. Bush, a widow who was b. 25 Feb 1785 in Tennessee, and d. 16 Sept. 1859 in Saline Co, Ark. (See 1850 census of Saline Co, Ark.) Samuel came to Saline Co. about 1834. He was a Missionary Baptist Preacher in Saline Co. , and built the first church of this denomination at Spring Creek, Benton, Ark. He also built the first Missionary Baptist Church in Perry Co, Ark. He had at least ten children. 1. Minerva J, married M.M. Lyon 2. Samuel T. , b. 1814 Maury Co, Tenn md. Malinda Bland, daughter of Jesse Bland. Jesse Bland was an early settler of Arkansas having come from Ky about 1823 or 1833. Jesse was b. ca 1778 in Nelson Co., Ky and d. 14 Feb 1843 in Saline Co, Ar. He was a Baptist Minister who was known as "old Hardsides" because of his preaching ability. (Goodspeeds Hist. of Ark., pg 318). Malinda Bland was b. Saline Co, Ark 1815 and md. first to Joseph Rutherford, per the Ark. Gazette 1820-1838. Malinda d. 28 May 1874. Samuel T. came to Ark about 1834 and married three years later on 9 July 1837. Samuel T. Henderson was a Pvt. in Capt. Robert Brazil's Co. B., 1st Regt. Mounted Gunmen of Arkansas Volunteers. This company rendezvoued at Little Rock, Ark. on August 12, 1836. Samuel was listed: "of Conway Co., Ark." He was in the same company as Jethro P. Henderson, his brother. (See Arkansas Pensioners 1818-1900 by Dorothy Payne). He was in Garland Co, Ark by 1863, then moved to Texas until after the Civil War. Children were: 1. Perciful H., b. 1838, Ark., Pvt. Co. C, 3rd Ark Cavalry. Apptd. Sgt Aug. 1863. Captured at Rome, Ga on Oct. 13, 1864 and sent to Camp Douglas Prison. Became ill and was discharged 17 June 1865. 2. Samuel M., b. 1842, Ark., md. Malinda ---, b. 1842 in Miss. (See Yell Co, Ark census) Was owner of Benton Jug Factory. Went to Texas 1863 and came back to Benton after the war, during which they lost everything. Served in the Seminole Indian Wars. 3. Jesse B., b. 1845, Ark. 4. James C. b. 1847, Ark. 5. John C., b. 1852, Ark. 6. Sara E., b. 1852, Ark. 7. Ann Eliza, b. 1854, Ark. 8. Marsarin J., b. 1857, Ark. 3. Abner, No information. 4. Eliza, married Sam Williams. No further information. 5. Jethro P., b. 1815 in Tenn, md. Lydia Bland, daughter of Daniel Bland on 15 June 1837 in Saline Co, Ark. Daniel Bland was early settler of Arkansas Territory, signing a Petition to Congress as early as Nov. 12, 1818. He is possibly a brother to Jesse Bland of Saline Co. Jethro P. Henderson was a Pvt. in Capt. Robert Brazil's Co. B, 1st Regt. Mtd. Gunmen of Arkansas Volunteers. This company rendezvoued at Little Rock, Ark. on Aug. 12, 1836. Jethro was listed "of Conway Co., Ark." He was in the same company as his brother, Samuel T. Henderson. Children were: 1. Daughter, b. 1838/1840. 2. Sarah, b. 1846, Ark. 3. Jethro P., b. 1848, Ark. (See Hot Spgs Co, Ark. 1880 census) md. Ellen M. ---b. 1850 Miss. Was editor and lawyer. (See 1880 Yell Co, Ark. census). Children were: 1. Wheeler, b. 1874, Ark. 2. Birdie, b. 1876, Ark. 3. Lucy, b. 1879, Ark. 4. May P. , b. 1848, Ark. (possibly a twin to Jethro P.) 5. Louisa, b. 1851 Ark. 6. Alford/Alfred C., b. 1827 Tenn, md. Verlinda W. Bland, daughter of Jesse Bland of Ky, 17 June 1838. Verlinda was b. ca 1824 in Ark. Alford's will in Saline Co, Ark dated 21 Feb 1855, shows Calvin Bland and Williamson D. Wary as executors and witnessed by William M. Hutchingson. Children were: 1. Eliza J., b. 1844, Ark. 2. Mary F. b. 1847, Ark. 3. Nancy E., b. 1849, Ark. 4. Queen V., no information 7. Robert H., b. 1821 in Alabama, md. Elizabeth ---., b. 1827 Ark. Their children: 1. Martha A. 2. Melissa J. 3. Samuel J. 8. Martha Ellen, b. 1823, md. William Martin Hutchingson 13 Apr 1842. He was born 8 June 1814, Ala. Martha d. about 1860 in Saline Co, Ark. and William died Sept. 1869 in Bell Co, Texas. Their children: 1. Mary Elizabeth, b. 16 Oct 1853, Saline Co, Ark., d. 23 Sept 1923 Rotan, Texas. Married Allen Preston Kelly. Their child: 1. Velma Joy Kelley, b. 3 Aug 1892, Rotan, Texas, d. 17 Feb. 1968 Kemerrer, Wy, buried Farmington, N.M. 9. M.J., No information. 10. John C., b. 1825 Lauderdale Co, Ala., md. Elizabeth J. Chenault. He was with the 3rd Ark. Cavalry at Westport, Missouri. Was injured when hit by a mini ball in the leg. He was with Gen. Price and was promoted to Major. His will was filed in Saline Co., Ark. dated 23 Mar 1893 and was proven 27 Aug. 1894. Children in will: 1. John H., md. Mira ---. 2. Calvin B., No information other than he was executor of will of his Uncle Alford in 1855. 3. Marzavine Jerome, served in 3rd Ark. Calvary. Was Captain and promoted to Lt.Col. on 17 Mar 1863. 4. Mary Laura, md. McMillival 5. Jethro P., b. 7 Jan 1848, Benton, Saline Co., Ark., md. Mary E. Ruffin about 1873. Mary E. Ruffin was b. in Miss. and d. about 1906, probably Ark. (See Yell Co Ark. 1870 census) After her death, Jethro md. Sallie Humphrey. Children (probably by 1st wife were: 1. Byrd H., md. Dr. J. H. Paget 2. Jai R. Submitted by: Joyce Bland McCool, 127 N. Grace, Joplin, Missouri, 64801 February 20, 1998. For corrections please notify me. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/28/1998 08:13:04
    1. Re: Saline Co. Families
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. Paul D Tyson Feb 23, 1998 HICKS/LAWHON/MORDEN/NIX /SOWELL I am researching the HICKS, LAWHON, MORDEN, NIX and SOWELL families. The majority of these families lived in what is now the East End, East Union and Sardis communities of Saline County. The earliest member of the HICKS family that I have is as follows: Henry H HICKS, born 28 November 1817 in South Carolina. He was living in Carroll County, Tennessee in 1839 when his oldest child, James Harvey HICKS, Sr. was born. They arrived in Union Township of Pulaski County (now Banner Township of Saline County) about 1856. Descendants of this family still live in the East End Community of Saline County. Associated families are COLE, CRAWFORD, JONES and SPANN. The earliest member of the LAWHON family that I have is as follows: Lewis LAWHON born about 1750 and living in Moore County, North Carolina in 1780. His son Joel LAWHON was born in North Carolina before 1780 and his son Josiah Thomas LAWHON was born about 1823 in Moore County, North Carolina. Josiah married Mary Jane Sowell whose line I will get to later. Josiah and Mary Jane migrated to Union Township of Pulaski County (now Banner Township of Saline County) about 1855. Ollie Mae LAWHON, daughter of Nathaniel Green LAWHON and Granddaughter of Josiah Thomas LAWHON married George Allen HICKS, son of James Harvey HICKS, Sr. Descendants of this family still live in the East Union Community of Saline County. Associated families are BIGGS, CRAWFORD, HARPER and MASHBURN. The earliest member of the MORDEN family that I have is as follows: Horatio Nelson MORDEN born 4 March 1827 and was living in Carlisle, Canada when his son James Grey MORDEN was born on 8 May 1858. James Grey MORDEN came to Saline County, Arkansas about 1875 where he lived for a while in the home of James Harvey HICKS, Sr. and eventually married the oldest daughter of James Harvey, Emily Jane HICKS. They lived at Bryant and then moved to Hurricane Township of Saline County. Dr. James Grey MORDEN went to Medical School and was the 53rd graduate from the Medical School in Little Rock, Arkansas. Descendants of this family still live in the Sardis Community of Saline County. The earliest member of the NIX family that I have is as follows: William NIX was born about 1808 in South Carolina, moved to Georgia about 1832/1833 and to Pontotoc County, Mississippi about 1847. He died in Mississippi before June 1857 and his wife EDY moved to what is now the East End Community of Saline County before July 2, 1860 when she received a land patent. Her daughter Melissa Ann NIX married James Harvey HICKS, Sr. 24 July 1861. The earliest member of the SOWELL family that I have is as follows: Richard SOWELL born 1669 in Scotland, his son Richard SOWELL, Jr. was born 1690, and his son Obadiah SOWELL was born 1717 in North Carolina. Obadiah's son Isaac SOWELL was born 1741 in Moore County, North Carolina where his son Asa (SEAWELL) SOWELL was born 31 March 1779. Asa's son Dempsey SOWELL was born about 1804 in Moore County, North Carolina and his daughter Margaret Jane SOWELL was born about 1830 in Moore County, North Carolina where she married Josiah Thomas LAWHON. Dempsey migrated to Union Township of Pulaski County (now Banner Township of Saline County) about 1855 along with his daughter Margaret Jane and his son-in-law Josiah Thomas LAWHON. Paul D Tyson 314 Leesville Road Clinton, South Carolina 29325-9438 (864) 833-2209 [email protected]

    02/28/1998 08:08:07
    1. Genealogy Web Places
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. The Olive tree Genealogy Page owned by Lorine McGinnis Schulze can be found at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ote Ms. Schulze has a large collection of Genealogy list and other aids for doing Genealogy research. If you haven't already linked to it take a few minutes and check it out. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/26/1998 03:23:13
    1. CHURCHWELL, HESTERS
    2. Elaine Roosz
    3. Am searching for information on Aquilla Churchwell and his wife Frances Delana Hester. Or their son George Washington Churchwell and Elizabeth Newman Churchwell Terry. George's children who lived to adulthood were William Clark Churchwell and Sarah France Churchwell. This family was in Saline County in the early 1850s. Elaine

    02/24/1998 06:59:59
    1. Civil War Pictures
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. The US Army Military History Institute have a large (27,000) collection of Civil War photos which are indexed online, and can be requested by mail. http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/PhotoDB.html A search for Moore produced 84 persons. the first one is listed below: RG98S-CWP87.99 A group of 24 Civil War Veterans from Harrisville, W.Va. James Luke Moore - 2nd man in 2nd row from right. John Moore - 2nd man in 2nd row from left. Post war image. CIVIL WAR WEST VIRGINIA INFANTRY JAMES 6TH REGT. JOHN MOORE LUKE Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/21/1998 12:53:33
    1. James/Terry/Garner lines in Saline Co.
    2. I just recently uploaded genealogy reports on the above Saline County families to my home page on Family Tree Maker. I would love to share information - <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/a/y/Carole-S-Mayfield/">Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home...</A> Thanks. Carole Mayfield [email protected]

    02/20/1998 11:54:01
    1. Epidemics in U.S. 1657-1918
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. This article was sent to me in another Mail-L that I am subscribed to. I though that it may be of some help to the Saline county researchers. Sept-Oct, 1997, Newsletter - Genealogical Society of Santa Cruz County "Source: Ancestors West, SSBCGS, Vol 20, No l, Fall 1993, South Bend (IN) Area Genealogical Society via Julie Burnett, Sue in Arizona and Judy Nordgren SMCAGS "In case you ever wondered why a large number of your ancestors disappeared during a certain period in history, this might help. Epidemics have always had a great influence on people - and thus influencing, as well, the genealogists trying to trace them. Many cases of people disappearing from records can be traced to dying during an epidemic or moving away from the affected area. Some of the major epidemics in the United States are listed below: 1657 Boston Measles 1687 Boston Measles 1690 New York Yellow Fever 1713 Boston Measles 1729 Boston Measles 1732-3 Worldwide Influenza 1738 South Carolina Smallpox 1739-40 Boston Measles 1747 CT,NY,PA,SC Measles 1759 N. Amer [areas inhabited by white people] Measles 1761 N. Amer and West Indies Influenza 1772 N. America Measles 1775 N. Amer [especially hard in NE] epidemic Unknown 1775-6 Worldwide [one of the worst epidemics] Influenza 1783 Dover, DE ["extremely fatal"] Bilious Disorder 1788 Philadelphia and New York Measles 1793 Vermont [a "putrid" fever] and Influenza 1793 VA [killed 500 in 5 counties in 4 weeks] Influenza 1793 Philadelphia [one of the worst epidemics] Yellow Fever 1793 Harrisburg, PA [many unexplained deaths] Unknown 1793 Middletown, PA [many mysterious deaths] Unknown 1794 Philadelphia, PA Yellow Fever 1796-7 Philadelphia, PA Yellow Fever 1798 Philadelphia, PA [one of the worst] Yellow Fever 1803 New York Yellow Fever 1820-3 Nationwide [starts-Schuylkill River and spreads] "Fever" 1831-2 Nationwide [brought by English emigrants] Asiatic Cholera 1832 NY City and other major cities Cholera 1837 Philadelphia Typhus 1841 Nationwide [especially severe in the south] Yellow Fever 1847 New Orleans Yellow Fever 1847-8 Worldwide Influenza 1848-9 North America Cholera 1850 Nationwide Yellow Fever 1850-1 North America Influenza 1852 Nationwide [New Orleans-8,000 die in summer] Yellow Fever 1855 Nationwide [many parts] Yellow Fever 1857-9 Worldwide [one of the greated epidemics] Influenza 1860-1 Pennsylvania Smallpox 1865-73 Philadelphia, NY, Boston, New Orleans} {Smallpox Baltimore, Memphis, Washington DC} {Cholera [A series of recurring epidemics of:} {Typhus {Typhoid {Scarlet Fever {Yellow Fever 1873-5 N. America and Europe Influenza 1878 New Orleans [last great epidemic] Yellow Fever 1885 Plymouth, PA Typhoid 1886 Jacksonville, FL Yellow Fever 1918 Worldwide[high point yr] more people were {Influenza hospitalized in WWI from this epidemic than wounds. US Army training camps became death camps, with 80% death rate in some camps Finally, these specific instances of cholera were mentioned: 1833 Columbus, OH 1834 New York City 1849 New York 1851 Coles Co., IL, The Great Plains, and Missouri This came from a Kansas List. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/20/1998 10:55:49
    1. Fw: ARGenWeb County of the Month
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Betsy Mills <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, February 18, 1998 8:51 PM Subject: ARGenWeb County of the Month >Congratulations to Leon Rowland Moore and Saline County on being selected >the February ARGenWeb County of the Month! Leon has some great information >online including the 1840 census index, cemetery records, Bible records, >marriage records, and lots of other good stuff. Also, his surnames are >linked to queries, which are current, and on top of all that, he also hosts >a county mailing list. > >Special thanks to Linnie Howell who visited all the ARGenWeb counties and >assisted me this month by selecting her successor! > >We need to welcome these new county sponsors: >(If I have missed anyone, PLEASE let me know! This has been changing so >quickly lately, I may have forgotten someone!) > >Arkansas County - Sandra Rhodes >Boone - Marie Harvey >Howard - Kathy Hudson >Lawrence - Patsy-Ann Walters >Randolph - Bridgette Cohen >Sharp - Gary Wiles > >Orphans - please adopt them!: >Ashley >Little River - poor thing -- doesn't anyone have ancestors here??? >Marion > >These counties are adoptable, though being cared for right now by their >current sponsor: >Calhoun >Conway >Craighead >Miller > >In addition, please remember that the ARGenWeb Archives is also in need of a >new coordinator. Bert Edens is taking care of the archives temporarily and >would REALLY like someone to take over! > >Thanks! >Betsy Mills >ARGenWeb State Coordinator > >

    02/19/1998 11:53:51
    1. Jackmon Trail
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. Do anyone know how Jackmon Trial that leads from River Street in Benton to and across the Saline River and on to the Mountain View Community got its name? Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/16/1998 12:07:08
    1. ARSALINE-L update
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. The obituaries and Unmarked graves were updated on the Saline County Genealogy Page this morning. I like to thank Carole Mayfield for the Gravel Hill Cemetery information. Carole would like to locate the Evans Cemetery. Do anyone know where the cemetery is located? Are there another name for this cemetery? Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/10/1998 10:33:19
    1. Unmarked graves
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. I have added the following unmarked graves to the Saline County Genealogy Page. If anyone know of any other unmarked graves in Saline County Cemeteries please let me know so that I can add them to this list. Henry Davis born October 16, 1920 died 1920 Isaac William Harvey born _____ died 1951 Laura Frances Davis Harvey born _____ died December 26, 1933 Lydia Caroline Cox Davis born _____ died November 1919 Thomas Jefferson Davis born _____ died November 1922 W. W. 'Bill' Davis born 1909 died 1968 James Emmitt Davis born August 1, 1942 died May 20, 1972 Tessie S. Davis born March 13, 1903 died June 26 1960 Homer Davis born August 26, 1910 died July 15, 1977 It is possible that the following children of Rev. Charles Franklin Moore are buried in unmarked graves on either side of his grave. Daniel Brickenridge Moore born March 8, 1857 died c-1870 Sarah L. Moore born March 3, 1868 died c-January 1870 Laury L. Effie Moore born January 1879 died August 1880 MT. HARMONY CEMETERY Etta Ester McAdoo born _____ died ______ Martha Lurena McAdoo Bruce born February 10, 1872 died October 23, 1945 Charles Barto Bruce born February 1874 died November 1900 Earnest 'Pete' Bruce born May 1897 died young < >< > TRASKWOOD CEMETERY Minnie Caroline Hunt Woodall born c1877 died January 22, 1930 Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline ARSALINE-L owner [email protected]

    02/09/1998 09:26:23
    1. Bible Records
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. I could use more Bible Records for the Saline County Genealogy Page. Any one that would like to have their family Bible listed, please send the information to me either by e-mail or through regular mail. Leon Rowland Moore, 3924 Able LN, Alexander, AR 72002-9404 CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline

    02/08/1998 10:06:26
    1. Spam mail
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. There have been several mailing list been hit with Spam today. This is a scam and has been reported to the Federal Trade Commission Hopefully we can get this type of scam off the list soon. We the List Owners are working very hard to stop this kind of messages. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline

    02/07/1998 07:04:02
    1. Bauxite
    2. Leon Roland Moore
    3. Pat Nance is seeking the following information. Can anyone help? Need to locate the grave of Richardson Bass. He died in the Salem Community and may be buried in a lost cemetery. Thanks I would also like to locate a list of people buried in the Bauxite Cem. On the left side of the Cemetery there used to be graves of Mexican and Italian workers and their families and they seem to have disappeared. I would also like information on the location of the sawmill in Bauxite. The houses built there were made of the lumber from this mill. Located behind the offices between Walnut and the road to Peaceful Valley is on old concrete slab about 3 feet thick and 5 feet long with rebar sticking out. could this have been a part of the mill? Seeking information about Jeff Davis, constable of Bauxite from 1914 and 1938. Leon Rowland Moore CC for Saline Co., AR Genealogy Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~arsaline

    02/06/1998 07:16:00