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    1. JOHN W. HUNT
    2. Charlene Holland
    3. Hi all I am looking for information about this family found in the 1900 Scott County Census of Hunt Township. I think he may be the son of Wilson Hunt and Martha Ann Eliza Cain, but I do not know for sure. If he is he was found in the 1850 and 1860 census of that family, but I can't find him in 1870 or 1880. I am presuming that the wife listed in the 1900 census is his second wife. Who was she? and when and where did they marry. Hunt Twp#1/1 John W. Hunt Hd Mar 1844 56 M/9 AR IN IN Francis M.T. Wf Jun 1873 22 3/2 AR AR AL Rosco O. S Jul 1892 7 AR AR AR Ulyssus A. S Apr 1894 6 AR AR AR Can anyone help me out with this family? Charlene Holland

    10/16/1999 05:43:30
    1. Dailey - Daley
    2. Terri Walker
    3. Looking for relatives of Hezekiah or Elijah Dailey / Daley who were living in Scott County on the 1840 and 1850 census. Anyone having info. on this family, please contact me at dnooner@sisna.com . I am not at present on the Scott Co. List. My friend is posting this for me.. THANK YOU, LaRee Nooner

    10/13/1999 04:42:21
    1. Re: ARSCOTT-D Digest V99 #123
    2. Patty Archer
    3. Sorry. It is not. This is my ex-husband's surname and as far as I know his great grandfather was a John Archer of Austin, Tx area. This John Archer changed his last name from Zabel to Archer for whatever reason. Family story says that in school he was always tired of being called last because his last name started with a "Z", so he changed it to Archer so he would be an "A" and one of the first called on. He was probably born in the 1890s, as I know his son was born about 1920. >Patty Archer .Is Archer a Surname from Scott Co? Linda Pollock ,Manteca, Ca ******************************* Patty Archer Graphic & Printing Services 261 General Services Building 8001 Natural Bridge Road St.Louis, Missouri 63121-4499 Office: (314) 516-5233 Fax: (314) 516-5215 E-mail: spearch@umslvma.edu *******************************

    10/11/1999 11:48:35
    1. Nov 5 & 6 Eureka Springs, AR Genealogy Seminar
    2. We would like to invite you to attend the Eureka Springs, AR. Historical Museum Genealogy Seminar Nov. 5 - 6. Vendors will be open to the public on Sat. Nov 6. Please make reservations early as seating is limited. For more information please visit: http://member.aol.com/genseminar/index.htm Kathy

    10/11/1999 03:43:11
    1. SMITH, MAYS (ES),HUNT,BRAND
    2. Ron Brand
    3. I am still looking for Vianna Ellen SMITH b about 1865, m. to Peter MAYS b. about 1865. Their daughter is Mary Susan MAYS b 1885 m. John HUNT in ARK.

    10/10/1999 10:11:16
    1. William Harp
    2. Peggy Hermann
    3. Hi, I'm trying to find descendants of William J. Harp. His sister, Cherubia Harp, married Benjamin Vaughan and they lived and died in Madison Co, AR. The parents of William & Cherubia were Beverly & Sarah (Dickenson) Harp. William was b. ca 1827 and died in 1916 in Logan Co, AR. He was a Minister of the Gospel and performed marriages in Scott Co. One daughter, Nancy, m. Francis Marion Cox. Would appreciate any information you might have. Thank you, Peggy pherman@jscomm.net

    10/10/1999 02:01:58
    1. SCOTT HISTORY
    2. I was wondering about any Evatt information possibly from Elijah Oliver Evatt he married a Martha Lillian Pebbles in Christian Co., MO. Does anyone have any information? if so please help I've searched and searched for info about her. thanks, Tatum

    10/09/1999 09:21:46
    1. Re: ARSCOTT-D Digest V99 #123
    2. Patty Archer .Is Archer a Surname from Scott Co? Linda Pollock ,Manteca, Ca

    10/09/1999 08:50:18
    1. Fw: [ARASHLEY-L] MATTHEWS, SHARP, ADKISON, HOWELL
    2. Carol Morse
    3. Hello - I haven't posted on my brick wall for awhile so I am trying again - If you have any information that even sounds remotely connected, please let me know.... John Matthews was born about 1860 >and married Polly Sharp. The only child I know of was Troy Barnes Matthews >born 17 Nov 1884 in AR and died 09 Jan 1938 in Blanchard, Ok. Married >Isophene McCann 1908 in Wilburton, Ok. They were related to the Adkison/Howell families of Crawford and Sebastian Co., AR and Latimer, Sequoyah and other I.T. counties (travels of 1850 thru 1930's) >>Carol in Okla >surnames: Adkison-Byrns-Butler-Ellis-Foy-Haney-Isaacs-Kincannon- > Love-Matthews-Morse-Patterson-Payne-Weir > > >============================== >Support free genealogy on the Internet! Join RootsWeb.com today! >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >

    10/09/1999 08:45:17
    1. George W. BRAND
    2. Ron Brand
    3. Still looking for information regarding George W. BRAND b. 1871 m Sarah I. HUNT b 1873 daughter of Jonathan HUNT of Scott County Arkansas. This is a branch of the Wilson HUNT family. Ron Brand

    10/08/1999 11:47:39
    1. Clay Jimmerson & wives mystery
    2. Patty Archer
    3. Hello. I have not posted to the list all of my "stuff" for awhile, so thought I would put it all in here. Maybe someone on the list could help me fill in some more information. This is very long, but please read and respond if you have anything at all on any of these people. Thanks so much. Patty (Jamerson) Archer I recently saw that in the Pre-1882 that a Donal Evatt gave information on the marriage of Jesse Evatt to Mary A. Jimmerson in Oct. 1869. Have written to him today with all of this in hopes that he can give me some more info. I am in hopes that I can find out more information on this Mary A. (Jimmerson) Evatt. She was the 2nd wife of my Great Grandpa, Clay Jameson (Jimmerson in the 1860 Scott Co. Ark. census). We have several versions of Clay's story. I am hoping to clear up any questions we have about which one of his wives were Indian. Clay Jameson was born about 1815 (1860 census says 1818) in Kentucky (some of his children have listed him born in Illinois in census records, maybe born on way from KY to MO?). His parents were George Walden Jameson, Sr. b. 1793 KY and Mary Ida (Clay) Jameson b. 1795 NC. George & Mary moved to Lincoln County, Missouri and were the first whites to settle north of the forks of the Cuivre River in 1817. They had no one but Indians as their neighbors. Their children were: Clay, Robert, Albert Gallatin, Thomas Mahan, George Walden, Jr., Pauline, Green Henry Clay and John. I have never found Clay on an 1850 census, but think that he would have to be in Lincoln Co.,MO in 1850. Also, there is no marriage record for Clay and his first wife there. Their first 3 children were born in Lincoln Co.,MO. Clay moved with his wife and children to Scott Co., Ark. between 1852 and 1856. His first wife died about 1859, possibly after the birth of their daughter Julia. He then married the 2nd wife, Mary A. (Shinn?), and she appears on the 1860 Scott Co. census with him. Clay's children with the 1st wife (Mary Ann McGuire) were: 1) Thomas J. born Dec. 1845 d. Nov. 1910 OK, married Minerva J. Starrett. Thomas's children went by the last name of Jimison. His children: Ruth, Allen Fletcher, Laura J., Joseph Mc., Mary, Allice, Julia and James. Thomas served in the Union army during the Civil War and moved his family to Briartown, Muskogee Co.,OK in the 1890s. Allen and Joseph both married Cherokee girls in OK. 2) Jessamine Z. born 1848 Lincoln Co., MO, married James Jones (Jines) in Scott Co.,Ark. Their children: Thomas, John A., Susan A., William J., and Charles. (maybe more?) 3) Willis Franklin born Aug. 22,1852 Lincoln Co.,MO, married Flora Ann Pierce Feb. 11,1875 in Lincoln Co.,MO. Their children: Green Montgomery, Mary "Lula" Jane, Jessamine, John Morgan, Ira Russell, Lenora "Nora" Maybell and James Presley. Willis died in Lincoln Co.,MO July 27,1916. 4) John W. (or R.) born 1856 Ark., married Victoria Ann Yandell about 1879. Their children: Walter, Dona, J.C., Daniel (twin), Jane (twin), Edna, Donnie and Cora. They lived in Yell Co.,Ark. 5) Julia A. born 1859 Ark. She possibly married J.P. Reynolds March 2,1892 in Scott Co. Children unknown. At this time Clay's first wife (Mary Ann McGuire) died and he re-married to Mary A. (Shinn?) born VA. Chidren with the 2nd wife: 6) Robert G. born 1862 Ark., married Julia Smith Sept. 24,1884 in Scott Co. They had a daughter Mary Jane. Robert died as a young man, about 26/27 yrs. old according to his G. Granddaughter, Bernadine Overman. She is also the one who said that Mary A. (Clay's 2nd wife, Robert's mother) was possibly a Shinn. Also she says that the Julia that married J.P. Reynolds was Robert's widow Julia (Smith) Jameson, not his sister Julia Jameson. But the marriage certificate says J.P. Reynolds & "Miss" (not Mrs.) Julia Jamison. But Robert's daughter Mary is in the household of J.P. Reynolds later on I believe she said. 7) Louella C. "Lucy" born 1864 Ark., married Reuben Smith. She is in the 1880 Scott Co. census with her husband and younger sister Melinda, and then is listed as a widow in the 1900 Scott Co. census. Their children were: William A., Cora E., Ella E., Reuben T., Edna E., and Lela L. One of Melinda's grandchildren said that Lucy had some sons that were very mean. And that she possibly moved to Texas with them. 8) Melinda "Linda" born 1867 Ark., married John H. Hall April 12,1884 in Scott Co. Their children were: Charlie, Myrtle, Oscar (twin), Edgar (twin), Bass Little (Basil in 1900 census), Maude, Hubud, Grace and Bonnie. According to a grandson, Bob Hall, they had about 14 children all together. Clay died between 1867 and 1870. Mary A. then married Jesse Evatt in Oct. 1869. So here is where the mystery is..... My Great Grandpa was Willis Franklin Jamerson, the 3rd child. My Grandma always told us that his mother was Mary Ann McGuire. According to Willis's death certificate his mother was a McGuire born in Ireland, which is not right, she was born in Missouri according to all census records of her children. The 2nd wife, Mary A. (Shinn?) was too young to possibly be the mother of these first children. Now my Grandma also said that this second wife was Indian. But according to my Great Aunt Lula's family, the first wife was an Indian who was married to a brother of Clay's (Albert Gallatin?) and after he died Clay married her. This caused a rift in the Jameson family and that's why Clay added the "r" to Jameson to make it Jamerson. My dad always said that growing up everyone always pronounced it "Jimmerson". When I spoke with a granddaughter of Melinda's (child 8), she did say that when her father's (Melinda' son Bass) temper would flair everyone always said it was the Indian in him. But she was under the impression that the Indian was not through the mother (Mary A. (Shinn?)), but through Clay himself. Now my Grandma always said that the 2nd wife was the Indian, and that after Clay died she treated these children from the first wife badly and so Willis left as a young man and headed for Lincoln Co.,MO where he had Uncles, etc. In my Grandma's pictures was a picture of four men that has written on the back Indian cousins from Arkansas. So far no one knows who they are, but they are connected with this family some how and I'm determined to figure it out. Please write if you know anything at all about any of them. Thanks so much for your time. Patty (Jamerson) Archer ******************************* Patty Archer Graphic & Printing Services 261 General Services Building 8001 Natural Bridge Road St.Louis, Missouri 63121-4499 Office: (314) 516-5233 Fax: (314) 516-5215 E-mail: spearch@umslvma.edu *******************************

    10/08/1999 04:43:01
    1. Re: ARSCOTT-D Digest V99 #122
    2. Could you please help me locate obit. for a Bob Ensey. b-08-Jan.d-Apr 29 1971. last residence Waldron. Also Gladys Ensey b-03-Dec. d-24 Feb 1993, residence Waldron ,Ar 72958 Thank you in advance. Linda Manteca Ca

    10/08/1999 10:16:05
    1. War of the Rebellion
    2. I received this from two other lists. Cornell University has put the entire "War of the Rebellin" on the internet. It consists of 60 volumes in its entirety. It doesn't however, have an index. It does include scanned images of reports, correspondence, seizures of Southern property, etc sent to the War Dept during the Civil War. This is on both sides, Union and Confederate. It is in chronological order but there is no online index. The website is: http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/MOA-JOURNALS2/WARO.html Hope this helps in our Scott County research. Lynne Bates

    10/07/1999 03:18:32
    1. Re: Quarterly "Echoes"
    2. Delaine, Well I am excited to see this issue for two reasons. 1) I finally joined and 2) Jethro Madison Hale is my great grandfather and I know what a terrific job Charlene does with all her stories. I've read the Echoes at my local library and they are well done and informative. I know it will be worth the wait! Barbara Hale Reynolds

    10/05/1999 02:09:52
    1. Quarterly "Echoes"
    2. Delaine Edwards
    3. Hi All, Those of you who are members of the Scott Co. Historical & Genealogical Society may be interested to know that the fall issue of the quarterly, Echoes, will probably be a week or so later than usual in arriving. The Society's copy machine is undergoing repairs and the quarterly will be copied and mailed as soon as it is fixed. The quarterly is due out in October and we usually get it out the first week of the month but it will no doubt be a little later in the month this time. The following articles will be in this issue: New Members List News & Announcements from the Society 1860 Scott Co. Agricultural Census, Part 1 Pre-1882 Scott Co. Marriages, Part 5 Jethro M. Hale Family by Charlene Holland Census Taker Poem Would You Look at the Bills (Early 1900s era newspaper clipping & photo) The Country Doctor (1929 newspaper story written by Sam A. Leming) Veterans Tombstones by Ed Cain Scott Co. Newspaper Items, 1888-1889, Part 3 Freedom School District Census 1932 & 1939, by Betty Leeper James Polk Gilbreath 1885 Inventory of Estate Descendants of Moses Hickerson by Mary Rollins Lorene May Tribute by Meddie McCafferty Scott County Surnames Being Researched Mary Rupe Schedule of Separate Property, 1882 Queries We believe this is a good issue and hope most everyone will find something of interest. Delaine

    10/05/1999 08:40:16
    1. William Jasper Cox
    2. Pap Smith
    3. In March 1882 William Jasper Cox shot and killed a man who I think was named Blodgett but not sure. In 1965 I went to the old Scott County Court house, found and got a copy of the arrest warrant, coroners inquiry, and a statement form a resident of the county that she had seen Cox in the area while the authorities were looking for him. Since then, due to my job requiring frequent moves, a great many of my old records have been lost. (It would have been great if we had computers in those days). After retiring I returned to the (new) Scott county courthouse while on vacation. I thought I would be able to get new copies. But even with the help of the Clerk (who is a wonderful lady and did the best she could) I was unable to find the records. I am sure they are still there but the record trays are all mixed up and in no way match the index books. I appears during searches by individuals, no care has been taken to insure that they are put back in the proper order. I wish I could live in the area so I could volunteer to reorganize these records. But "people" please if you are a serious about genealogy, be certain to replace old records properly. Enough of my "Soap Box Speech". Does anyone have any info on the above case. William Jasper Cox (son of Joseph King Cox, Buried in French Prairie Cem. Ione, Logan Co. AR. was my g-grandfather and is buried in Bold Springs Cem. near West, McLennan Co. TX under the name of Charlie King Cox. I would gladly pay if someone can come up with copies of the above mentioned documents. Also any information on the family of Daniel M Smith, buried in Cedar Grove Cem near Tomlinson. His daughter was married to William Jasper Cox. Thanks Bob F. Smith III Victoria, TX

    10/04/1999 12:25:28
    1. Scott Co Surname Page
    2. Delaine Edwards
    3. Hi, Barbara Hale Reynolds has checked the Scott Co Surname Page for me to make sure all the Email addresses are still good. The following addresses are "bouncing" today. If any of you have changed ISPs and have a new address, please let me know, as I will be removing your surname listings from the webpage. Thanks. Marion Estabrook mestabr705@aol.com Jackie Scott Vinson bvinson@aol.com Faith Prince Taylor tafaith1@aol.com Junior Metcalf jrmetcalf@aol.com Lisa Rothwell Csadautr@aol.com These all seem to be AOL addresses and perhaps the server is just having a problem today? I'll wait a few days to see if this is just a temporary problem, but if any of you see this message, please do contact me and let me know. Thanks. Delaine

    10/03/1999 09:35:58
    1. Re: John J. Sanders on 1870 census, Scott Co., Ar.
    2. Birdlady
    3. Lavonne...my ancestors who were in 1860 and 1780 Scott County census where in 1880 LOGAN COUNTY which was newly formed between 1870 and 1880 from Scott County...........Faye in Tx. Lavonne Walker wrote: > > I want to locate descendants of John J. Sanders who was on the 1870 > census, Scott County, right along with Richard Sanders and K. > Strickland. John J. (maybe Jefferson) was born about 1849 in > Pickens County, Alabama. Where is he on the 1880 census? and > 1900? Thanks in advance for any help and information. Lavonne > Lavonne Walker, 19505 13th Street, Shawnee, Ok. 74801 > Email:lavonnew@flash.net Phone 405-273-5345 or 405-273-3326 > -----Original Message----- > From: Mid101074@aol.com <Mid101074@aol.com> > To: ARSCOTT-L@rootsweb.com <ARSCOTT-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, September 27, 1999 5:11 AM > Subject: Re: ARSCOTT-D Digest V99 #114 > > >In a message dated 9/26/1999 4:18:33 AM Central Daylight Time, > >ARSCOTT-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > ><< Please limit your requests to no more than 5 names per request. >> > > > >Are there any members of the Parks families listed? Thanks! > > > >Sue Parks Patterson > > > >

    09/30/1999 12:37:53
    1. Genealogy?? Term need help
    2. I have seen several references (specifically in O. Alden Smith's Book) to a term called "which see". Can anyone help me? Liz Ault

    09/28/1999 12:07:27
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