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    1. Re: [ARSEARCY] locating family lines.
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    3. Ooops....also in that Union 1st Ark Cav. unit there was also a Jonathan Jimeson who served with these other Jameson/Jamison/Jimeson men. He was born in Washington County, Iowa and his descendant used this to find him there in the 1850 census this week. He is later found in Logan/Johnson Co. area where my Mastin Jameson family members, who in part, moved over there from Searcy Co. by 1880. And almost all ended up in Haskell and LeFlore Co. Ok by early 1900. Faye ----- Original Message ----- From: <Kmillersrus@aol.com> To: <ARSEARCY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 12:05 PM Subject: [ARSEARCY] locating family lines. > Trying to uncover Indian lines. Searching for the family lines of > HENSLEY....CHRISTY....WYATT...JAMESON > I have been told of lines in our family poss. tied with Indian descent. After > going over family records have narrowed it down to these 4 lines. > James C. Jameson and wife Dulcenia Wyatt both from St Joe Searcy Co. Their > son was Alexander Sheridan. His wife was Lula Abbie Gail Hensley daughter of > Porter M. Hensley and Elizabeth Mae Christy. Wondering if Elizabeth Mae > Christy might be Indian due to the hard time of locating anything on her > line. Have her father a John Christy but only Elizabeth for her mother. > Have been told that family came along the Trail of Tears. Also have Indian > blankets that been in the family atleast 4 generations. Mom remembers seeing > them on her grandmother Cora Elizabeth Jameson..daughter of Alexander S. > Jameson's couch. > Other family members with ties to the Jameson line through Cora's marriage to > Renfroe have been recieving profits shares from oil wells on Indian lands. > Thanks for any help in locating and solving of this family mystery. > kim >

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