Re: Fry family buried in Coop Prairie Cemetery: It is correct that the records that I have ( I think I have all the printed records available) do not show the Fry that you are seeking in Coop Cemetery. This is a large and well maintained cemetery in Mansfield ( Smack dab on both sides of the highway). I would imagine that there are people in Mansfield that are familiar with it. I would suggest placing a notice in the local paper regarding your interest in "lost" graves. Worth a try. Harold Kelley On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 10:47 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been on this emailing list for a couple of years now, but I don't > think I have ever placed an inquiry other than the cemetery inquiries. I > would like to place an inquiry for more information on any member of the > Robert C. Fry family, who died in Scott County in 1881. There were a > total of > 18 children born of that family. I thank you for any documents and/or > knowledge you have of any of them. > My specific interest is in Rose Adeline Woodel Fry, born 1845 in AR, > died 6 May 1974 in Scott County Arkansas. She was married to Robert Fry's > son Henry Patrick Fry, who also died in Scott County in 1886. > Rose has a gravestone in Coop Prairie Cemetery, but we have yet to > find burial for Henry. I feel like he is in an unmarked grave near Rosey > A. > Fry. Is there any record at all of unmarked graves in Coop Prairie > Cemetery? > I thank you so much for any assistance you can give me. Tammy Booker > > > In a message dated 7/18/2010 9:39:10 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Thomas, > Nice to hear from you. I live in Broken Arrow. > > The only thing I have on Henry Baldwin Payne besides his siblings are his > grandparents William Payne and Sarah Baldwin. William apparently born in > Virginia in 1820. But honestly I haven't spent much time (almost none) on > them since I was really interested in Lue Vicy Hale Payne at the time. > > I just looked at my notes and have this: > 1860 Ellis County, Texas > Payne. W. 25 VA > C. W. 14 MO > W. E. 08 TX > H. B. 05 TX (Henry Baldwin Payne?) > Mary E. 02 TX > > where was Sarah? My data may be suspect, but maybe it will give you a hint > > or two. > ================================== > Source: 1870 Scott County census, Hunt Twp #51/51 with wife and five > children. Living next door to Preston Hale on one side at #52/52 and on > the > other side at #50/50 is the Isom Jones family. > > 1870 Scott County, Arkansas > Hunt Township #51/51; PO Olio > Payne, William 50 VA > Sarah 40 FL > David M. 16 TX > Henry B. 16 TX > Mary 8 TX > James 5 TX > Martha 3 TX > > > In a message dated 7/18/2010 9:26:48 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Hello, > My name is Thomas Payne and I am descended from another Payne line in > Scott County. I > have never yet found a connection to your Payne ancestors. > My line first came to Scott Cnty in 1870 from Walker County, GA(NW GA). > I > have heard of > some of those Walker Cnty, GA Paynes going to TX following the Civil War, > but never knew > who they were. > Do you have any thing on your ancestor Rosella Payne's line prior to her > folks Henry > Baldwin Payne and Lue Vicy Hale? Somewhere I found where they might have > come from Texas > Thomas Payne > Tulsa, OK > 918-298-5132 > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, July 17, 2010 3:18 PM > Subject: [ARSCOTT] Jones Family > > > | Looking for information on the family of William Benton Jones and wife > | Rosella Payne. Both born in Scott County, Arkansas and probably died in > | southeastern Oklahoma. > | > | William Benton Jones 1889-1966, son William Smith Jones and Julia > Henson. > | His grandmother Millie Oller Griffith Jones was my 3rd great > grandmother. > | His father Thomas Benton Jones was my 3rd great granduncle and step > | grandfather. > | > | Rosella Payne, 1887-1876 was the daughter of Lue Vicy Hale and Henry > | Baldwin Payne. Her parents were James Christopher Hale and Mahala > James, > my 3rd > | grandparents. > | > | All over the place, researchers list his year of death as 1918 but I > found > | this couple in the 1920 & 1930 censes (as well as 1910): > | > | Source: Scott County Marriage Book C, page 618. > | 1910 Scott County, Arkansas > | Jones, William B. Hd 20 M1/2 AR AR GA > | Rose E. Wf 21 M1/2 AR TX AR > | > | 1920 LeFlore County, Oklahoma > | Jones, Wiliam B. Hd 30 AR AR MS > | Rosella Wf 32 AR OK TX > | Boyd Son 10 AR AR AR > | Bernice Son 8-10/12 AR AR AR > | > | 1930 Seminole, Oklahoma > | Econtuchka Township > | Jones, William B 40 AR > | Rosel 43 AR > | Boyd Jones 19 AR > | Burnes 18 AR > | Warren S 09 OK > | > | I have a letter written in 1966 by Vivian Morrow, daughter in law to > Mille > | Jones Morrow - sister of William Benton Jones. A portion follows: > | > | > | I do hope this helps you some. You may have gotten this from someone > else. > | Geo Jones Millies brother lives at San Jose Calif. Aunt Nora at Tulsa. > We > | don’t know where Uncle Benton Jones is but his first wife Rosel Jones > lives > | at Atoka, Okla. > | Let me hear from you, > | Vivian Morrow > | Daughter-in-law of Millie Morrow. > | > | Anyone know more information? > | > | Thanks, > | Barbara Hale Reynolds > | > | ------------------------------- > | To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with > the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sorry! I did have a note that I intended to include. Mrs. Wanda Grey placed a note in her book that might be helpful. here it is: "Another very, very special tribute goes to Mrs. O. Ann Evans Oliver for her undaunting help in reverifying each marker data with me and insuring that I kept in row alignment. " Harold Kelley