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    1. [ARSEARCY] Elberta Cemetary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2V.2ADE/1364 Message Board Post: I need to know who is in charge of the Elberta Cemetary. I have Smith family buried there and some of the graves are not marked. I would like to place markers on some of these graves. Please contact me at above email.. Thank you....

    09/28/2001 12:44:03
    1. [ARSEARCY] John William Motley’s Civil War pension application.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Motley, Fullerton, Blair, Tillman Classification: Pension Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2V.2ADE/1363 Message Board Post: According to family legend and the obituary for John William Motley (1842-1922), he never applied for a US Civil War pension because he believed he should work for a living and not get government handouts. However, military records show that he applied for a pension more than once, claiming that various ailments had rendered him incapable of farming. These ailments were dropsy, palpitations of the heart, catarrh of head, rheumatism and defective eye sight. First applied from his home in Washita County, Oklahoma Territory in 1900. Then from Searcy County, AR in 1905. John Motley was a big man, 6’ 4 ½” and 235-240 lbs. Dark (grey) hair, fair complexion and hazel or dark eyes. Here’s an excerpt from the pension application: "In the New law Claim of John W. Motley for Pension, Private Co. C. 9 Prov Reg. E. M.M. Territory of Oklahoma County of Washita Before me the undersigned authority in and for Washita County, Oklahoma Territory personally appeared John W. Motley, who after being duly sworn and being of lawful age and being of sound mind deposes and says that he is the identical John W. Motley, who served as a private in Company C, 9th Provisional Regiment of Enrolled Missouri Militia, and that the said claimant was enrolled at California, Missouri and was in the home service but was subject to the orders of the Regular and Volunteer officers of the United States Army and was brought into action at Marshal, Sallien County, Missouri and under the direct command of Brig. Gen’l John McNeal, the said action occurred in October 1863, when in battle with Gen’l Joe Shelby of the Confederate Army. This Command was never mustered into the United States service Volunteer but are entitled to pensions under the enabling act past by Congress for the Benefit and relief of the Fifteen regiments of Missouri State Mili! tia (who enlisted for the war in Missouri) the nine Regiments of Prov. enrolled Missouri Militia, which were in service from 1863 to 1865; and the Missouri Home Guard organizations, which were raised for three and six months service and later your claimant served in Company G 76 Regiment Enrolled Missouri Militia, enrolled for duty on the 20th day of June 1864, at Bowers Mill, Missouri and was ordered into active service as a private and served until the 28th of February 1865, and while in active service your claimant was ordered under the orders of Major Morgan, U.S.A. or U.S.V. and sent to the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory, to hold in check Gen’l Samwaddy, [Sam Waddy] the Indian Confederate Commander and later was ordered into Arkansas and backed of Col. Craven of the Confederate Army and saved Southwest Missouri and Kansas while Gen’l Price was making his great raid through the State of Missouri and said Regiment was commanded by John D. Allen as Col. ! and George F. Bowers as Captain of Company G, my commander of the first named service 9 Prov. E. M.M. was Col. Thomas Fletcher, and Captain Hugh Yarnell commanding Co. C. my Company. X. John W. Motley subscribed and sworn to before me on this 17th day of September 1900 F. B. Duke Notary Public My Comm. expires Jan 15, 1901." John Motley’s pension was first rejected in 1900 because the government believed he had not served the required 90 days; however, he had in fact served more than 90 days, he was able to reopen his case. But he was rejected a second time for being not disabled enough. He tried again in 1905, and was finally awarded $12/month in 1907. After he died in 1922, his widow, Mary Jane Fullerton Motley, applied for a widow’s pension. She had some trouble collecting it, and her daughter Bessie and son-in-law, Rufus Blair, wrote letters to try to expedite the process. Apparently, they had no luck, and called upon their Congressman, John N. Tillman, to help them. She did collect the $30/month pension, but was turned down for a $40/month she thought she was entitled to once she was over 80 years old.

    09/27/2001 02:48:00
    1. [ARSEARCY] Fw: A 'must read'
    2. Delma McCown
    3. I'M sorry but I felt that this was an important item to be shared in view of the recent events. D. McCown ----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Moucka Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 9:17 AM To: 'DelmaMcCown@msn.com'; 'BriggsPBMC@aol.com' Cc: 'tyhal@hotmail.com' Subject: FW: A 'must read' > Subject: FW: A 'must read' > > > > > This was written by an academic advisor at the United States Air Force > Academy. He > is an individual who combined > brilliance with common sense to lead others. His words are the ones > that haven't been heard yet but will come to be true before we > have the chance to recover from this initial tragedy. > > From: Dr. Tony Kern, Lt Col, USAF (Ret) > Recently, I was asked to look at the recent events through the lens of > military history. I have joined the cast of thousands who have written an > "open letter to Americans." > > Dear friends and fellow Americans > 14 September, 2001 > > Like everyone else in this great country, I am reeling from last week's > attack on our sovereignty. But unlike some, I am not reeling from > surprise. > As a career soldier and a student and teacher of military history, I have > a > different perspective and I think you should hear it. This war will be > won > or lost by the American citizens, not diplomats, politicians or soldiers. > Let me briefly explain. > > In spite of what the media, and even our own government is telling us, > this > act was not committed by a group of mentally deranged fanatics. To > dismiss > them as such would be among the gravest of mistakes. This attack was > committed by a ferocious, intelligent and dedicated adversary. Don't take > this the wrong way. I don't admire these men and I deplore their tactics, > but I respect their capabilities. The many parallels that have been made > with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor are apropos. Not only because it > was a brilliant sneak attack against a complacent America, but also > because > we may well be pulling our new adversaries out of caves 30 years after we > think this war is over, just like my father's generation had to do with > the > formidable Japanese in the years following WW II. > > These men hate the United States with all of their being, and we must not > underestimate the power of their moral commitment. Napoleon, perhaps the > world's greatest combination of soldier and statesman, stated "the moral > is > to the physical as three is to one." Patton thought the Frenchman > underestimated its importance and said moral conviction was five times > more > important in battle than physical strength. Our enemies are willing > better > said anxious -- to give their lives for their cause. > > How committed are we America? And for how long? > In addition to demonstrating great moral conviction, the recent attack > demonstrated a mastery of some of the basic fundamentals of warfare taught > to most military officers worldwide, namely simplicity, security and > surprise. When I first heard rumors that some of these men may have been > trained at our own Air War College, it made perfect sense to me. This was > not a random act of violence, and we can expect the same sort of military > competence to be displayed in the battle to come. > > This war will escalate, with a good portion of it happening right here in > the good ol' U.S. of A. > > These men will not go easily into the night. They do not fear us. We > must > not fear them. In spite of our overwhelming conventional strength as the > world's only "superpower" (a truly silly term), we are the underdog in > this > fight. As you listen to the carefully scripted rhetoric designed to > prepare > us for the march for war, please realize that America is not equipped or > seriously trained for the battle ahead. To be certain, our soldiers are > much better than the enemy, and we have some excellent "counter terrorist" > organizations, but they are mostly trained for hostage rescues, airfield > seizures, or the occasional "body snatch," (which may come in handy). > > We will be fighting a war of annihilation, because if their early efforts > are any indication, our enemy is ready and willing to die to the last man. > Eradicating the enemy will be costly and time consuming. > They have already deployed their forces in as many as 20 countries, and > are > likely living the lives of everyday citizens. Simply put, our soldiers > will > be tasked with a search and destroy mission on multiple foreign > landscapes, > and the public must be patient and supportive until the strategy and > tactics > can be worked out. > > For the most part, our military is still in the process of redefining > itself > and presided over by men and women who grew up with - and were promoted > because they excelled in - Cold War doctrine, strategy and tactics. This > will not be linear warfare, there will be no clear "centers of gravity" to > strike with high technology weapons. Our vast technological edge will > certainly be helpful, but it will not be decisive. Perhaps the perfect > metaphor for the coming battle was introduced by the terrorists themselves > aboard the hijacked aircraft > -- this will be a knife fight, and it will be won or lost by the ingenuity > and will of citizens and soldiers, not by software or smart bombs. We > must > also be patient with our military leaders. > > Unlike Americans who are eager to put this messy time behind us, our > adversaries have time on their side, and they will use it. They plan to > fight a battle of attrition, hoping to drag the battle out until the > American public loses its will to fight. This might be difficult to > believe > in this euphoric time of flag waving and patriotism, but it is generally > acknowledged that America lacks the stomach for a long fight. We need > only > look as far back as Vietnam, when North Vietnamese General Vo Nguyen Giap > (also a military history teacher) > defeated the United States of America without ever winning a major > tactical > battle. American soldiers who marched to war cheered on by flag waving > Americans in 1965 were reviled and spat upon less than three years later > when they returned. Although we hope that Usama Bin Laden is no Giap, he > is > certain to understand and employ the concept. > > We can expect not only large doses of pain like the recent attacks, but! > also less audacious "sand in the gears" tactics, ranging from livestock > infestations to attacks at water supplies and power distribution > facilities. > These attacks are designed to hit us in our "comfort zone" forcing the > average American to "pay more and play less" and eventually eroding our > resolve. But it can only work if we let it. It is clear to me that the > will of the American citizenry - > you and I - is the center of gravity the enemy has targeted. It will be > the > fulcrum upon which victory or defeat will turn. He believes us to be > soft, > impatient, and self-centered. He may be right, but if so, we must change. > The Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, (the most often quoted and least > read military theorist in history), says that there is a "remarkable > trinity > of war" that is composed of the (1) will of the people, (2) the political > leadership of the government, and (3) the chance and probability that > plays > out on the field of battle, in that order. > > Every American citizen was in the cross hairs of last Tuesday's attack, > not > just those that were unfortunate enough to be in the World Trade Center or > Pentagon. The will of the American people will decide this war. If we > are > to win, it will be because we have what it takes to persevere through a > few > more hits, learn from our! mistakes, improvise, and adapt. If we can do > that, we will eventually prevail. > > Everyone I've talked to In the past few days has shared a common > frustration, saying in one form or another "I just wish I could do > something!" You are already doing it. Just keep faith in America, and > continue to support your President and military, and the outcome is > certain. > > If we fail to do so, the outcome is equally certain. > God Bless America > > Dr. Tony Kern, Lt Col, USAF (Ret) > Former Director of Military History, USAF Academy > > > Please forward this to everyone you know. I hope you agree that the > message > is very clear and must be understood by every citizen of this country. > > > > > >

    09/27/2001 05:02:51
    1. Re: [ARSEARCY] 1860 & 1870 Census Lookup Please
    2. Mysty McPherson
    3. This is the only Amanda I could come up with in the Maynard family, Sharon. Hope it's helpful REUBIN JACKSON MAYNARD (son of Joseph Lawrence & Hannah [Wood] Maynard) b AR 1864 d Talequah OK 15 May 1917 m AMANDA CORNELIA LOKEY b Mt. Ida, Montgomery Co. AR 2 Sep 1871 d Enid OK 24 June 1953.. Living with his father's parents in Boone Co. AR 1870. Children: Ina Delphina Maynard b 16 March 1887 d Aug 1970 m Willie Matlock; Martha Emmaline Maynard b 13 May 1888 d 19 Oct 1948 m Jess Marler; Dolphy Jethro Maynard b 13 June 1889 d 11 June 1943 m/1 Elizabeth Roberts m/2 Paralee Casey; Bertha May "Mal" Maynard b 17 Aug 1890 d 15 Sep 1964 m Charles Scott; James Lawrence Maynard b 6 Jan 1892 d 10 May 1966 m Augusta Smith; Elijah Maynard b 16 Jan 1893; Emmett Harvey Maynard b 30 May 1895 d 21 March 1947 m Bessie Smith; Lizzie Katherine Maynard b 27 Feb 1897 d 28 April 1964 m Luke Osborn; Fanny Maynard b 15 Jan 1899 d 17 June 1907; William Troy Maynard b 6 March 1901 d aft 1869 m/1 Velma Seltenrich m/2 Pearl Bissley; Elmira Jane Maynard b Boone Co. AR 6 March 1903 m Talequah OK 15 Sep 1918 Dock Cole; Hurley Marshall Maynard b 22 March 1904 m Edith Smith; Sophie Delarah "Lara" Maynard b Mead OK 1 May 1905 d Aug 1970 m Guy Caldwell; Hugh Roy Maynard b AR 23 Dec 1907 m Ola Sparks; Hattie Pearl Maynard b Talequah OK 18 Sep 1910 m Roy Sparks; Clifford Lee Maynard b OK 9 May 1912 d Sep 1972 m Charlotte Brown. Mysty shakerag@mtnhome.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon Fulton <texsam@qwest.net> To: <ARSEARCY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2001 6:25 PM Subject: [ARSEARCY] 1860 & 1870 Census Lookup Please > Do not know the townships: Looking for two different couples in both the 1860 and 1870 census > > BROWN, James A > , Mandy J > > need their children PLEASE > > ALSO seekin Manord, maniord, maynard ? > > MANORD, Unknown male > , Mandy J > URGENTLY need their children's names > > Thank you, Sharon in Arizona texsam@qwest.net > > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog >

    09/25/2001 04:51:55
    1. [ARSEARCY] Lasater/ Benson Marriage
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lasater, Benson, Plunkett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2V.2ADE/1362 Message Board Post: Looking for family of James A. Lasater b ca 1881 in Carroll Co. He married Cora Shrum ca 1900. James and his mother Lue Benson, Lasater both are buried in Old Leslie Cemetery. Would like to find his older 1/2 brothers and sister. His dad, David Lasater's first wife was a Plunkett and some of the children may have been raised with the Plunkett's.

    09/25/2001 04:15:53
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: ESLICK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/470.1 Message Board Post: Looking for Deon Ross who emailed me regarding the Mulkey Book. The return email address given did not work. Please contact me again at cvh@twofirs.com.

    09/25/2001 01:26:31
    1. [ARSEARCY] 1860 & 1870 Census Lookup Please
    2. Sharon Fulton
    3. Do not know the townships: Looking for two different couples in both the 1860 and 1870 census BROWN, James A , Mandy J need their children PLEASE ALSO seekin Manord, maniord, maynard ? MANORD, Unknown male , Mandy J URGENTLY need their children's names Thank you, Sharon in Arizona texsam@qwest.net

    09/25/2001 10:25:55
    1. [ARSEARCY] george adams and martha suster
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: adams suster Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1361 Message Board Post: looking for any information on george adams and martha suster who lived in searcy pope and pulaski co. in the 1830s or so. i know that martha was from n.c. but i have nothing on george or where he is from previous or his family. he had a son james who married betty davis in arkansas.

    09/25/2001 07:39:05
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: Oliver and Ester Harvey Watts
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/806.1 Message Board Post: Sue: I cannot express how hard my heart is beating right now after finding your message. I am researching a friend's family. My friend, Berniece Watts Harris told me she knew nothing of her family. Her grandfather, Perry Watts was an orphan and she didn't know who the parents were or who raised him or anything. She knew her mom's surname and her dad, Jewell Watts and also that her grandmother was called "Aunt Pense".....that is all the information she gave me to go on except Searcy County AR, Snowball and St. Joe area. This lady is probably 70 and is my landlady and a real sweetheart. I had been researching some Watts who I am related to and decided to try to delve a little deeper and PROVE I could find SOMETHING. Well, I had hit the proverbial stone wall until I read this today. Perry David Watts married Pensie Wyatt, daughter of Perry Lunsford Wyatt (whom he lived with). I find them married and living next door to the Wyatt's in the 1900 Searcy County census. They are living with the James Cash family. James Cash was the brother of Perry Wyatt's wife, Kitty Cash. Perry David Watts and Pensie Wyatt had Jewell Watts and according to the internet they had a son Charles who died in 1936 in Texas, but I have to check that out. According to the 1900 census Perry and Pensie had been married one year, had l child but it had died. Perry was 26 in the 1900 census and Pensie was 18. Jewell Watts, their son, married Rannie Woodard, daughter of George Woodard and Mary Smith. She was born in 1908. Rannie Watts and Mary Smith Woodard are buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Harrison, Arkansas. Jewell and Rannie only had one child, Berniece. I don't know when she was born but I am going to ask. I am THRILLED to have this information and would love to be in contact with you and exchange information. Thanks, Ginny O'Neal goneal@pcis.net

    09/23/2001 06:57:12
    1. [ARSEARCY] George BAKER/Mary BAKER Potter
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1360 Message Board Post: I am trying to find information on Mary Baker (widow) who married Ben Potter in Searcy or VB County AR between 1864 and 1870. She had two sons, William and George. She was widowed in 1893 and is found in the 1900 census in Searcy, Wiley's Cove, next door to son George and his wife Ellen and their children. I would like information on her death and also information on actual birth and death dates of her sons. George is found in the VB county census in 1910 but Mary Baker Potter is not nearby, so perhaps she would have died by then. Any help appreciated. Ginny

    09/23/2001 06:44:02
    1. [ARSEARCY] HAWKINS surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HAWKINS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1359 Message Board Post: HAWKINS males HarrisonLandRecords AR 1800-1900s Author: Paula L HAWKINS JOHNSON Date: 23 Sep 2001 4:26 PM GMT Surnames: HAWKINS These HAWKINS males are listed as having purchased land at the Harrison Land Office North Central AR. I am not sure exactly the entire Counties in which Harrison Land Office covers but, likely the counties are: Marion,Searcy,Stone,Baxter,Independence and Fulton?? If you know exactly please email me and let me know. ***The HAWKINS male names, broken up into township #'s (I do not know townsphips vs- #'s) but here they are broken up: males:TOWNSHIP # *13 N- James 1890 *14 N- Edward 1885 *15 N- Preston 1894, Robert L 1906 *16 N- James M 1875, Pheraby 1882, Fannie, Benjamin C 1883 *17 N- John 1875, Rebecca A 1889,Ross B (Rossberry) 1891, Robert C(Crusoe) 1892, Fannie A 1892, William 1905 *18 N- Benjamin C 1876, John N 1877, Benjamin C 1882 & 1888, Ross B(Rossberry) 1891, Archie J 1894, Robert C(Crusoe) 1892 *19 N- Felix Y 1875,William H 1883, John W 1889,Byard W 1890, George W 1901, Thomas G 1904 *20 N- James C 1883, Johnathan J 1901 *21 N- James P 1875, William J 1878, Joseph C 1891, Thomas H 1903 * ***This concludes the AR Harrison Land Office Records for HAWKINS males. I please ask that you email me and tell me whose families each of these males belong to. Thank you and your help is greatly needed and appreciated. PaulaLHJ@aol.com

    09/23/2001 06:09:34
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: STEWART surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STEWART Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1358.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Mysty, Thank you so very much for the Land information!! I printed it out and will try to make my pea brain figure it out. Have a great day!!

    09/23/2001 06:06:20
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: STEWART surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1358.1 Message Board Post: In order to help understand Section/Township/Range land descriptions, go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~armarion. Click on "Maps of the County." Click on "explanation" (in green). [Although this is a Marion Co AR site, the information therein applies to all lands in Public Domain states.] Townships run north and south with the lower numbers being to the south. Ranges run east and west with the lower numbers being to the east. Sections are the little squares within the larger squares created by the intersecting of each Township and Range. Land in N Central AR was applied for in more than just the Harrison Land Office. Batesville was another land office. Go to http://www.glorecords.blm.gov. This is a searchable site for land records held by the Government Land Office of the Bureau of Land Management. The records will tell you which county the land was in *at the time of the application.* County lines have changed and new counties have been created from existing ones over the years. The land may have been applied for in Izard Co, but is today located in Stone Co, for example. Sounds confusing, I realize, but once you get the hang of it, it's a breeze to locate original land ownership. Mysty shakerag@mtnhome.com

    09/23/2001 05:31:26
    1. [ARSEARCY] STEWART surname
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STEWART Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1358 Message Board Post: STEWART males HarrisonLandRecordsAR CensusRecordsAR 1800-1900s Author: Paula L HAWKINS JOHNSON Date: 23 Sep 2001 4:26 PM GMT Surnames: STEWART Classification: Query Post Reply | Mark Unread | Report Abuse Print Message Hello, Please email PaulaLHJ@aol.com These STEWART males are listed as having purchased land at the Harrison Land Office North Central AR. I am not sure exactly the entire Counties in which Harrison Land Office covers but, likely the counties are: Marion,Searcy,Stone,Baxter,Independence and Fulton?? If you know exactly please email me and let me know. ***The STEWART male names, broken up into township #'s (I do not know townsphips vs- #'s) but here they are broken up: males:TOWNSHIP # *13 N- William 1889, William C 1889 *14 N- James A 1894, James A 1904, William 1889, James A 1895, John J 1897, James S 1898 *17 N- John P 1890, Margaret 1891, Thomas P 1884 *18 N- Lissie 1882, William E 1888, John A 1890, Joseph 1891, Charles G 1893, Albert J 1895, Louvenia 1904 *19 N- James A 1894 & 1883, Hanna (YOUARD-STEWART) 1891 *20 n- Cassa 1876, andrew J 1878, Andrew J 1881, Irenius D 1884, William K 1888 *21 N- Sampson L 1888, Henry V 1882, John 1890, Jacob 1890 CENSUS RECORDS: 1900 Stone Co AR lists these STEWART: **Blue Mtn.Twnsp: Joseph b-1824 NC NC NC, Louvina b- 1840 AR ILL TN, James H b-1885 AR NC AR. **Richwood Twnsp: Joseph b-1874 AR NC TN, Arminia b-1877 AR MS AR, Julia M b-1899 AR. """"""" " John A b- 1876 AR NC TN, Rebecca A b- 1875 MO NC MS. **Franklin Twnsp: Absolom b-1822 TN SC SC, Rebecca A b-1831 TN TN TN, Martha F b-1888 AR, Lillie J b-1890 AR. """"""""" Harvey b- 1868 KY TN KY ** Hixson Twnsp: Jus p (John) b-1835 GA GA GA(NC,SC), Matilda (STEVENSON) b- 1877, Virginia, Minni ***This concludes the AR Harrison Land Office Records & Census, for STEWART males. I please ask that you email me and tell me whose families each of these males belong to. Thank you and your help is greatly needed and appreciated. PaulaLHJ@aol.com

    09/23/2001 04:29:13
    1. [ARSEARCY] JACKSON malesHarrisonLandRecords 1873-1905
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1357 Message Board Post: Hello, Please email PaulaLHJ@aol.com These JACKSON males are listed as having purchased land at the Harrison Land Office North Central AR. I am not sure exactly the entire Counties in which Harrison Land Office covers but, likely the counties are: Marion,Searcy,Stone,Baxter,Independence and Fulton?? If you know exactly please email me and let me know. These male JACKSON are as follows: YEAR 1873:James P 1875: William F, George W, Alford M, Michael R 1876:James T, James M, Alvah, David M 1878:Andrew W, Thomas B 1880:James A 1882:William F 1883:Thomas C 1888:George W, George M, 1889:Daniel E 1890:James, Zachariah T, Calvin E 1891:Mary J(ENNIS-JACKSON), Alfred M 1892:Andrew 1893:John G 1894:John B, Robert R, Daniel, Sampson M 1896:Adaline, George A, John C 1897:Jacob W, Harrison, John P, Green B, Sarah J 1898:Francis M 1900:Eda, Robert, 1901:William W, John D, Carliss L, Charles E 1904:Thomas H, Joseph D, Martin F, Charles H, Thomas W(Walter), Sallie 1905:John D, Samuel, Sherman T, 1906:David Z, Sherman T, David W 1907:John W, James C ***The above JACKSON male names,above, broken up into township #'s (I do not know townsphips Vs #'s) but here they are broken up: *JACKSON males:TOWNSHIP # *13 N:James 1890, Harrison 1897,Francis M 1898, Samuel 1905, Robert 1900 *14 N: John B 1894,Daniel E 1889, William W 1901, Sherman T 1905 & 1906 *15 N: Alford M 1875,George W 1875,Michael R 1875, James A 1880,Thomas C 1883,Mary J(ENNIS-JACKSON)1891, Alfred M 1891, Martin F 1904<15N&16N), Sallie 1904, John D 1905 *16 N: George W 1888, George M 1888, Martin F 1904<15N&16N), James C 1907 *17 N: Andrew 1892, Adaline 1896, Jacob W 1897, Daniel 1894 *18 N: Sampson M 1894, John C 1896, John P 1897, Sarah J 1897, David Z 1906 *19 N: James P 1873, John G 1893, George A 1896, John D 1901 *20 N: James T 1876, James M 1876, Alvah 1876, David M 1876, Thomas B 1878, Zachariah T 1890, Robert R 1894, Green B 1897, Charles E 1901, Thomas H 1904, David W 1906 *21 N: William F 1875, Andrew W 1878, William F 1882, Calvin E 1890, Carliss L 1901, Joseph D 1904, Charles H 1904, Eda 1900, John W 1907 ***This concludes the AR Harrison Land Office Records for JACKSON males. I please ask that you email me and tell me whose families each of these males belong to. Thank you and your help is greatly needed and appreciated. PaulaLHJ@aol.com

    09/23/2001 03:26:33
    1. [ARSEARCY] Emaline Hayes Gray
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GRAY/HAYES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/803.802.817.817 Message Board Post: I have information on Emaline Hayes Gray. My g-grama was her sister, Amanda Catherine Hayes Reaves.

    09/22/2001 02:05:37
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: Mary Jane Fullerton Motley
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1297.1 Message Board Post: do you know if mary jane is related to a:wm.albert fullerton b.1881(?)in missouri ,d.1945 ,missouri . her name come up somewhere in the family tree .i lost a lot of info due to a fire . i know i saw that name in it. can you help me out ?please email me and let me know. any info will help & be greatly appreciated thank-you very much!!

    09/20/2001 12:03:15
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: Thomas family in Arkansas and Kentucky
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2V.2ADE/585.1 Message Board Post: I'm searching for info on my gggrandfather, Robert J. Thomas. He was probably b. ca. 1840. I don't know his birthplace, but he fought at the battle of Vicksburg in the Civil War. His son, James Robert Thomas, (my ggrandfather) lived in Al and Tn. & was b. 1863. Do you think your Robert Johnson Thomas could be my Robert J.???

    09/19/2001 05:45:19
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: McNair family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/700.705.1 Message Board Post: Thela A., b. Jan 2, 1854, sp. L.Q. Thompson Thela A., b. Jan 2, 1854, St. Joe, Searcy Co., AK m. Sept 2, 1874 in AK to Lewis Quinton Thompsom MD d Feb3 1941 Gridley, CA. Census Image Searcy Co. St. Joe Township 1900 Page 1 line 33 shows Thela and family. Line 14 is Willian & Roda McNair and family. On down the page is Bruce and James,s families. I have all needed information to complete Thela's family line to-date.

    09/19/2001 09:15:49
    1. [ARSEARCY] Re: Searching Mills family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mills Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/2V.2ADE/1110.1 Message Board Post: My great-great grandfather was Lewis Mills, born in OH or IN. He lived in Hancock Co., IN. He had six children: Mary M., Nancy Lucinda, John L., Rachel Ann, Grant, and one other that I haven't found the name of. I don't know anything about John L. Mills family. He was born in 1853 and died before 1907.

    09/19/2001 04:38:22