Dortha, Yes, but think of all the other interersting things you would have missed. (grin) JJJ [email protected] wrote: >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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I found one thing about the DARK family in the Ancestory Fair CD and wanted to know what you think. It said BAKER F. CYPERT Searcy Co was marr to a MARY DARK and in 1870 MARY DARK CYPERT 36 with her children was living in Pulaski Co,Ar P.O. Little Rock also in the home was DELILIAH DARK 55 AR. Information said this was William "Bill" DARK's mother and sister. Have you any new info on DARKS Dortha ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Johnston" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:42 PM Subject: Re: [ARSEARCY] Search CD of Ancestor Fair exchange > Dortha, Yes, but think of all the other interersting things you would > have missed. (grin) > JJJ > > [email protected] wrote: > > >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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