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    1. [ARSEARCY] Fw: {not a subscriber} Mabrey - Sutterfield family
    2. Ann McDonald
    3. This message came only to me because Mr. Lewis is not subscribed to the list unless its under a different e-mail address. We have a closed list which anyone can join but by being closed it keeps you from receiving all the spam that is bounced to me everyday which RootsWeb tries to keep off the list. If you have more than one e-mail address be sure you use the one you subscribed under to post to the list. I'm sorry there was such a delay in forwarding this information I've been away from the computer a few days. I just got a set of DAR Patriot Index Centennial Edition so if anyone wants me to check a name for them let me know. Ann McDonald Listowner ----- Original Message ----- From: Errol Lewis <erroll@prodigy.net> To: <ARSEARCY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:19 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Mabrey - Sutterfield family > Ken: O. A. Mabrey married Mary RICKETTS on May 24, 1827, Maury Co., Tn. She was the dau of Samuel & Ellender Ricketts. > > Two of Oren Aaron Mabrey's sons married Sutterfield sisters: > > John Irving Mabey married Francis Catherine Sutterfield on Oct 19, 1851, and Randolph Pinkey Mabrey married Elizabeth E. Sutterfield on Aug 10, 1853. Francis and Elizabeth were daughters of Gasaway R. Sutterfield (son of Peter Moore Sutterfield). > > John died in a prison camp during the Civil War, and Randolph died on Jul 1, 1899, Big Flat, Ark. > > Mary Ricketts Mabrey died around 1860, and Oren A. Mabrey married Mary D. Shipman. They moved to Green Forest, Carroll Co., Ar., and O. A. Mabrey died there on Dec 18, 1893. > > Oren and Mary also had four daughters: Ellender, Sarah, Millie and Lucinda, but I don't have that much information on these women. Also, there were two additional sons: Samuel E. and Robert D. Mabrey. I have no information on these two men. > > O. A. Mabrey was a Baptist Minister and performed many of the marriages in Searcy County during the 1840's and 1850's. > > Errol Lewis > >

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