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    2. Betty Davis
    3. Delaine's suggestion we repost surnames of those we received no response in the roll call was an excellent one. Here is my wish list: James Lewis Williams b 1836 in Tennessee spouse: Effie Lou Butler (or Lou Effie) b 1837 Tennessee - children in 1880 census of Scott County were: Nathan H. born 1864 Tn. married Cordelia Smith, 1891, probably LeFlore County (I.T.) John T. born 1865 Tn. married Lizzie Barnes Stokes Sarah F. born 1869 Tn married Charlie Beeler. Died in childbirth James R. born 1871 Arkansas wife's name Dee Mag Dorie born 1873 Arkansas died young Etha (Ethel) born 1875 Arkansas married 1st C. B. Robinson, 2nd John Arthur Stevens Ella H. born 1876 Arkansas (Etha and Ella's birth dates could be incorrrect) - Ella married 1st Fred Werli, 2nd Calvin Shipley Samuel D. born 1877 Arkansas, never married, no children George Washington born 1879 Arkansas married Addie E. Fullbright I just recently learned James Lewis Williams served in Civil War on Confederate side. Effie Butler Williams had a brother who was killed in Civil War. Effie is buried in Weeks Cemetery with a nice headstone. Burial site for James Lewis is unknown nor date of death. If he is buried at Weeks, no marker exists. Where would Scott County residents who were Civil War veterans likely have been taken for burial and were would the markers for Civil War veterans be obtained between 1900-1910? On the Werli side, Fred's mother was Barbara Burger Werli of Scott County. We would like to know when Michael Burger died and where he is buried. Any information or suggestions appreciated. Betty Williams Davis

    11/13/1998 12:31:37