The CD is the first 10 years of the "Searcy County Ancestor Information Exchange". It is not indexed, but I've been told that one can do a word search on the CD. I do not know of anyone who has proved that it word search on this CD works. The issues are in both MicrosoftWord and WordPerfect. JJJ Janie wrote: > Is this one CD that has this information and James is there an index > of who is on the CD > Janie > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:20 PM > Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > > > > Edna, Just sit down checked my mail and yours came up and I had > been working > > on John Johnston's Ancestor Fair CD and this was right there. Hope > this > > helps. I do have permission from James to send these out as long as > I tell > > where I got them. > > JOHN H. HORTON: A man of a goodly property, possessed as well of > ability and > > executive force which have made him a prominent citizen in the > county, while > > his walk has manifested uprightness and sound principles and a worthy > > integrity, the subject of this sketch is eminently fitted for > representation > > in this volume of Latah county's history. Mr. Horton is a native > of Wayne > > county, Tennessee, being born on December 4, 1854, the son of > George and > > Jane (Pigg) Horton. The father of John H. was a farmer born in > Tennessee in > > 1820, and his father was a native of England. Mrs. Horton was born in > > Tennessee in 1822. The family came to Searcy county, Arkansas, in > 1859, > > shortly after which event the father was called home by death. The > mother > > bravely held the little flock together, providing for them until > they were > > able to meet the responsibilities of life for themselves. Our subject > > remained there, gaining an education and laboring with the others > until > > 1870, when he started out across the plains with a train of twelve > teams for > > the west. Part of the time they were alone, he and his > brother-in-law, Neal > > Bohanan, but they had no trouble with the Indians, although they > met many of > > them. April 8 was the day they started and July 11, the day when > they came > > to Latah county. John H. bought the improvements of a settler to > the land > > which is now his family home and placing a homestead right on it he > at once > > set about building a home and making a farm from the raw sod. His > > industrious labors have met with proper reward for he now owns a > fine estate > > of four hundred and thirty acres of fertile land, well improved with > > orchards, buildings, and which produces abundant crops of the cereals. > > On February 23, 1875, Mr. Horton married Miss Sarah, daughter of > Lorenzo D. > > and Lucinda Jameson, natives respectively of Missouri and > Arkansas. Mr. > > Jameson was a prominent man of his section, being sheriff of Searcy > county > > for two terms. To this marriage there have been born nine > children, Mattie > > deceased, George E., Cordelia deceased, Ralph attending the > university at > > Moscow, with George; Jennie, Carrie, Lucy, Edna M., John at home. Mr. > > Horton has brothers and sisters as follows: Nathaniel, Sarah, Mary, > Ellen, > > Martha, all in Arkansas. Mr. Horton is an advocate of good schools > and > > labors for that end, being also prominent in political matters. In > 1898, he > > was nominated for county commissioner on the Republican ticket and was > > elected with a good majority; he was renominated after a faithful > service of > > two years but on account of the fusion he was defeated, but only by > thirteen > > votes. He is a member of the Farmer's Club, while he and his wife > are also > > members of the United Brethren church. Mr. Horton does not believe > in going > > in debt and does not practice it, consequently he is free from all > worry > > [arising] from that quarter. HISTORY OF NORTH IDAHO, p. 704. > Submitted by > > Faye Sandy, PO Box 865028, Plano, TX 75068. > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Edna Williams" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:12 PM > > Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > > > > > >> > >> Hi, I looked throught a book from Mountian Wave Obits---I found > this info, > >> but never did find exactly where the Canaan cemetery---I'm sure > that James > >> Johnston could tell you. > >> > >> This is what I found between 1902 and 1926. > >> 1. Child of Phonie Horton Aug 16, 1902 Canaan Cemetery > >> 2. Mrs A. W. Horton Aug 19, 1911 Canaan Cemetery > >> 3. John N. Horton Sept 27, 1913 Canaan Cemetery > >> 4. Cchild of Andy Horton Oct 18, 1913 Canaan Cemetery > >> 5. Uncle "Ikey" Horton Oct 6, 1916 Canaan Cemetery > >> 6. Sally Horton Aug 20, 1918 Canaan Cemetery > >> 7. Nancy Horton widow of David June 13, 1919 Canaan Cemetery > >> 8. Child of Johnny Horton Feb 9, 1923 Canaan Cemetery. > >> > >> There were several other Horton's but no other during this time > period > >> listed for the Canaan Cemetery. > >> > >> Edna Williams > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: <[email protected]> > >> To: <[email protected]> > >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:16 PM > >> Subject: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > >> > >> > >> > 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/1824.1 > >> > > >> > Message Board Post: > >> > > >> > Cheryl, > >> > > >> > I don't know if this is of any help to you, but there is a > cemetery near > >> Mrshall Arkansas called Canaan Cemetery. There are a lot of Horton > graves > >> there. I beleive the land for the cemetery was donated by the Horton > >> family. > >> > > >> > Mary Black > >> > > >> > > >> > ============================== > >> > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added > in the > >> > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ============================== > >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > >> ancestors, but entire generations. 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How much is this cd ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Johnston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 10:07 PM Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > The CD is the first 10 years of the "Searcy County Ancestor Information > Exchange". It is not indexed, but I've been told that one can do a word > search on the CD. I do not know of anyone who has proved that it word > search on this CD works. The issues are in both MicrosoftWord and > WordPerfect. > > JJJ > > Janie wrote: > >> Is this one CD that has this information and James is there an index >> of who is on the CD >> Janie >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> >> To: <[email protected]> >> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:20 PM >> Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester >> >> >> > Edna, Just sit down checked my mail and yours came up and I had >> been working >> > on John Johnston's Ancestor Fair CD and this was right there. Hope >> this >> > helps. I do have permission from James to send these out as long as >> I tell >> > where I got them. >> > JOHN H. HORTON: A man of a goodly property, possessed as well of >> ability and >> > executive force which have made him a prominent citizen in the >> county, while >> > his walk has manifested uprightness and sound principles and a worthy >> > integrity, the subject of this sketch is eminently fitted for >> representation >> > in this volume of Latah county's history. Mr. Horton is a native >> of Wayne >> > county, Tennessee, being born on December 4, 1854, the son of >> George and >> > Jane (Pigg) Horton. The father of John H. was a farmer born in >> Tennessee in >> > 1820, and his father was a native of England. Mrs. Horton was born in >> > Tennessee in 1822. The family came to Searcy county, Arkansas, in >> 1859, >> > shortly after which event the father was called home by death. The >> mother >> > bravely held the little flock together, providing for them until >> they were >> > able to meet the responsibilities of life for themselves. Our subject >> > remained there, gaining an education and laboring with the others >> until >> > 1870, when he started out across the plains with a train of twelve >> teams for >> > the west. Part of the time they were alone, he and his >> brother-in-law, Neal >> > Bohanan, but they had no trouble with the Indians, although they >> met many of >> > them. April 8 was the day they started and July 11, the day when >> they came >> > to Latah county. John H. bought the improvements of a settler to >> the land >> > which is now his family home and placing a homestead right on it he >> at once >> > set about building a home and making a farm from the raw sod. His >> > industrious labors have met with proper reward for he now owns a >> fine estate >> > of four hundred and thirty acres of fertile land, well improved with >> > orchards, buildings, and which produces abundant crops of the cereals. >> > On February 23, 1875, Mr. Horton married Miss Sarah, daughter of >> Lorenzo D. >> > and Lucinda Jameson, natives respectively of Missouri and >> Arkansas. Mr. >> > Jameson was a prominent man of his section, being sheriff of Searcy >> county >> > for two terms. To this marriage there have been born nine >> children, Mattie >> > deceased, George E., Cordelia deceased, Ralph attending the >> university at >> > Moscow, with George; Jennie, Carrie, Lucy, Edna M., John at home. Mr. >> > Horton has brothers and sisters as follows: Nathaniel, Sarah, Mary, >> Ellen, >> > Martha, all in Arkansas. Mr. Horton is an advocate of good schools >> and >> > labors for that end, being also prominent in political matters. In >> 1898, he >> > was nominated for county commissioner on the Republican ticket and was >> > elected with a good majority; he was renominated after a faithful >> service of >> > two years but on account of the fusion he was defeated, but only by >> thirteen >> > votes. He is a member of the Farmer's Club, while he and his wife >> are also >> > members of the United Brethren church. Mr. Horton does not believe >> in going >> > in debt and does not practice it, consequently he is free from all >> worry >> > [arising] from that quarter. HISTORY OF NORTH IDAHO, p. 704. >> Submitted by >> > Faye Sandy, PO Box 865028, Plano, TX 75068. >> > >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > From: "Edna Williams" <[email protected]> >> > To: <[email protected]> >> > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:12 PM >> > Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester >> > >> > >> >> >> >> Hi, I looked throught a book from Mountian Wave Obits---I found >> this info, >> >> but never did find exactly where the Canaan cemetery---I'm sure >> that James >> >> Johnston could tell you. >> >> >> >> This is what I found between 1902 and 1926. >> >> 1. Child of Phonie Horton Aug 16, 1902 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 2. Mrs A. W. Horton Aug 19, 1911 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 3. John N. Horton Sept 27, 1913 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 4. Cchild of Andy Horton Oct 18, 1913 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 5. Uncle "Ikey" Horton Oct 6, 1916 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 6. Sally Horton Aug 20, 1918 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 7. Nancy Horton widow of David June 13, 1919 Canaan Cemetery >> >> 8. Child of Johnny Horton Feb 9, 1923 Canaan Cemetery. >> >> >> >> There were several other Horton's but no other during this time >> period >> >> listed for the Canaan Cemetery. >> >> >> >> Edna Williams >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> From: <[email protected]> >> >> To: <[email protected]> >> >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:16 PM >> >> Subject: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester >> >> >> >> >> >> > 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/1824.1 >> >> > >> >> > Message Board Post: >> >> > >> >> > Cheryl, >> >> > >> >> > I don't know if this is of any help to you, but there is a >> cemetery near >> >> Mrshall Arkansas called Canaan Cemetery. There are a lot of Horton >> graves >> >> there. I beleive the land for the cemetery was donated by the Horton >> >> family. >> >> > >> >> > Mary Black >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > ============================== >> >> > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added >> in the >> >> > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >> >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >> >> > >> >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ============================== >> >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for >> >> ancestors, but entire generations. 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James, It does work. Just go to the binoculars on the tool bar and you can do a word search. Wish I had known this before I looked at all most all of the issues. Dortha ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Johnston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 10:07 PM Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > The CD is the first 10 years of the "Searcy County Ancestor Information > Exchange". It is not indexed, but I've been told that one can do a word > search on the CD. I do not know of anyone who has proved that it word > search on this CD works. The issues are in both MicrosoftWord and > WordPerfect. > > JJJ > > Janie wrote: > > > Is this one CD that has this information and James is there an index > > of who is on the CD > > Janie > > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:20 PM > > Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > > > > > > > Edna, Just sit down checked my mail and yours came up and I had > > been working > > > on John Johnston's Ancestor Fair CD and this was right there. Hope > > this > > > helps. I do have permission from James to send these out as long as > > I tell > > > where I got them. > > > JOHN H. HORTON: A man of a goodly property, possessed as well of > > ability and > > > executive force which have made him a prominent citizen in the > > county, while > > > his walk has manifested uprightness and sound principles and a worthy > > > integrity, the subject of this sketch is eminently fitted for > > representation > > > in this volume of Latah county's history. Mr. Horton is a native > > of Wayne > > > county, Tennessee, being born on December 4, 1854, the son of > > George and > > > Jane (Pigg) Horton. The father of John H. was a farmer born in > > Tennessee in > > > 1820, and his father was a native of England. Mrs. Horton was born in > > > Tennessee in 1822. The family came to Searcy county, Arkansas, in > > 1859, > > > shortly after which event the father was called home by death. The > > mother > > > bravely held the little flock together, providing for them until > > they were > > > able to meet the responsibilities of life for themselves. Our subject > > > remained there, gaining an education and laboring with the others > > until > > > 1870, when he started out across the plains with a train of twelve > > teams for > > > the west. Part of the time they were alone, he and his > > brother-in-law, Neal > > > Bohanan, but they had no trouble with the Indians, although they > > met many of > > > them. April 8 was the day they started and July 11, the day when > > they came > > > to Latah county. John H. bought the improvements of a settler to > > the land > > > which is now his family home and placing a homestead right on it he > > at once > > > set about building a home and making a farm from the raw sod. His > > > industrious labors have met with proper reward for he now owns a > > fine estate > > > of four hundred and thirty acres of fertile land, well improved with > > > orchards, buildings, and which produces abundant crops of the cereals. > > > On February 23, 1875, Mr. Horton married Miss Sarah, daughter of > > Lorenzo D. > > > and Lucinda Jameson, natives respectively of Missouri and > > Arkansas. Mr. > > > Jameson was a prominent man of his section, being sheriff of Searcy > > county > > > for two terms. To this marriage there have been born nine > > children, Mattie > > > deceased, George E., Cordelia deceased, Ralph attending the > > university at > > > Moscow, with George; Jennie, Carrie, Lucy, Edna M., John at home. Mr. > > > Horton has brothers and sisters as follows: Nathaniel, Sarah, Mary, > > Ellen, > > > Martha, all in Arkansas. Mr. Horton is an advocate of good schools > > and > > > labors for that end, being also prominent in political matters. In > > 1898, he > > > was nominated for county commissioner on the Republican ticket and was > > > elected with a good majority; he was renominated after a faithful > > service of > > > two years but on account of the fusion he was defeated, but only by > > thirteen > > > votes. He is a member of the Farmer's Club, while he and his wife > > are also > > > members of the United Brethren church. Mr. Horton does not believe > > in going > > > in debt and does not practice it, consequently he is free from all > > worry > > > [arising] from that quarter. HISTORY OF NORTH IDAHO, p. 704. > > Submitted by > > > Faye Sandy, PO Box 865028, Plano, TX 75068. > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Edna Williams" <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:12 PM > > > Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > > > > > > > > >> > > >> Hi, I looked throught a book from Mountian Wave Obits---I found > > this info, > > >> but never did find exactly where the Canaan cemetery---I'm sure > > that James > > >> Johnston could tell you. > > >> > > >> This is what I found between 1902 and 1926. > > >> 1. Child of Phonie Horton Aug 16, 1902 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 2. Mrs A. W. Horton Aug 19, 1911 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 3. John N. Horton Sept 27, 1913 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 4. Cchild of Andy Horton Oct 18, 1913 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 5. Uncle "Ikey" Horton Oct 6, 1916 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 6. Sally Horton Aug 20, 1918 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 7. Nancy Horton widow of David June 13, 1919 Canaan Cemetery > > >> 8. Child of Johnny Horton Feb 9, 1923 Canaan Cemetery. > > >> > > >> There were several other Horton's but no other during this time > > period > > >> listed for the Canaan Cemetery. > > >> > > >> Edna Williams > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > > >> From: <[email protected]> > > >> To: <[email protected]> > > >> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:16 PM > > >> Subject: [ARSEARCY] Re: Looking for Horton and Winchester > > >> > > >> > > >> > 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/1824.1 > > >> > > > >> > Message Board Post: > > >> > > > >> > Cheryl, > > >> > > > >> > I don't know if this is of any help to you, but there is a > > cemetery near > > >> Mrshall Arkansas called Canaan Cemetery. There are a lot of Horton > > graves > > >> there. I beleive the land for the cemetery was donated by the Horton > > >> family. > > >> > > > >> > Mary Black > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > ============================== > > >> > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added > > in the > > >> > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > > >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> ============================== > > >> Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > > >> ancestors, but entire generations. 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