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    1. Re: Rogers 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/rw/AW.2ADE/920.1 Message Board Post: David, Henry Rogers was one of seven known children born to Josiah Rogers, born about 1810, probably Giles Co., TN and Mary J. Rogers, born about 1822 in Alabama, married about 1835 in Giles Co., TN. Henry Rogers was born about 1841 in Giles Co., TN and married, February 14, 1865 in Giles Co., TN, Rheubame Jane Hughes, born December 27, 1848 in Tennessee. Henry died after the 1880 census, unknown. Rheubame Jane (Hughes) Rogers died December 24, 1900 in Cotton Plant, Woodruff Co., AR. She is not listed in the Woodruff County Cemetery Records as being buried in a marked grave. They were the parents of six known children; (1) Enoch A. Rogers was born March 2, 1865 in TN and married May Ray. Enoch A. Rogers died April 9, 1946 in Cotton Plant, AR, not listed in cemetery records.No other information on May (Ray) Rogers. They were the parents of three known children; Hawkins, John and Arden Rogers. I would like to known what you have on this line. I hope this has helped and if I can help you with anything else, let me know. Best regards, Gary Telford Family Roots Woodruff County Monitor

    10/30/2004 03:38:46
    1. Rogers 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/rw/AW.2ADE/920 Message Board Post: Seeking info on family of Henry and Rheuhame Hughes Rogers. They were born in Giles Co. Tn, moved to Woodruff Co. in the late 1800s. Henry's parents were Josiah and Mary Ray Rogers. Henry died sometime after the 1800 census. Have some info on Henry's son Enoch. Found two of the children in 1910 in Cotton Plant. Looking for any info on the Rogers line, and will share what I have on the line. David Rogers.

    10/29/2004 05:54:39
    1. Re: 2004 McClelland Day Reunion
    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/AW.2ADE/918.1.1 Message Board Post: Mary, I am so sorry that you will not be able to attend the reunion this year, you will be missed. Everyone has such a great time here with plenty of home cooking, soft drinks, door prizes, and all the wonderful friends and family to visit with. If your family information has ties to Woodruff County, I would like to have a copy of it. I will be glad to send you a check fo cover the cost of copying and mailing. My address is Gary Telford, P. O. Box 282, Bald Knob, AR 72010 Thanks and hope to see you next year. Best regards, Gary Telford Family Roots

    10/26/2004 02:41:18
    1. Re: [ARWOODRU] John B. & Samuel C. Beard, Family History
    2. Gloria B. Lane
    3. Hey Gary - that's wonderful - love your articles - looking forward to it. Gloria At 09:39 AM 10/26/2004, you wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Beard, Parker, Stracener, Berry >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/919 > >Message Board Post: > >The feature article for Family Roots. in the Woodruff County Monitor for >Wednesday, October 27, 2004, will be the John B. & Samuel C. Beard Family >of Howell Station, and Cotton Plant, Woodruff Co., AR. Also some history >of the Mound, Walker and Stracener Cemeteries. >Hope you all get to read it. >Best regards, >Gary Telford >Family Roots >Woodruff County Monitor > > >============================== >You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from >http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/

    10/26/2004 01:48:41
    1. Re: 2004 McClelland Day Reunion
    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/AW.2ADE/918.1 Message Board Post: my email is maryt@casinternet.net i was suppose to come to reunion and things came up and i cant be there. if any one comes looking for taylors from ark and mo, ky, please contac me at my new addy, maryt@casinternet.net i have taylors,hensleys, robbins,abneys,pankeys, hopkins also allens from mothers side thank you mary taylor traud

    10/26/2004 12:24:40
    1. John B. & Samuel C. Beard, Family History
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beard, Parker, Stracener, Berry Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/919 Message Board Post: The feature article for Family Roots. in the Woodruff County Monitor for Wednesday, October 27, 2004, will be the John B. & Samuel C. Beard Family of Howell Station, and Cotton Plant, Woodruff Co., AR. Also some history of the Mound, Walker and Stracener Cemeteries. Hope you all get to read it. Best regards, Gary Telford Family Roots Woodruff County Monitor

    10/26/2004 02:39:05
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    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/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Johnnie, The thread is getting so long on the board that I can't find your last message. Please e-mail me directly at wgt@centurytel.net. Please include your e-mail address for my response. Thanks, Gary

    10/23/2004 05:02:50
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mclaughlin, Guthrie, Wall, Lee, White, Marshall & Price Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Gary, Your story is so interesting on Fielding Price. I really appreciate your sharing with me. Also, thank you for the family information. I will be able to add quite a bit to my sparse family group sheet. You probably already have this, but on the 1860 White Co AR, Union Twp F. Price is listed age 41, Mary age 38, Lewis age 17, etc, but what is interesting is there is a Loyed, B.A. age 29 AR & Loyed, Mary age 4 AR. Could this be the Lloyd connection for your inquirer? Are you on the White Co board too? I noticed your address before as Bald Knob. The McLaughlin family that I am researching lived in Bald Knob. Lula Cassie Guthrie (b.1862) married "Cie" Filbert White. From this union their daughter, Eura, married Euine Walter McLaughlin.

    10/23/2004 01:50:08
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    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/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Johnnie, Here is the information you requested. Gary Telford Family Roots Descendants of Fielding Price Generation No. 1 1. FIELDING11 PRICE (RUSSELL10, JOSEPH9, CHARLES8, DANIEL JR.7, DANIEL SR.6, JOHN JR.5, JOHN SR.4, RICHARD (III)3, RICHARD2, RICHARD1) was born 1818 in Thickety Creek, Spartanburg District, SC, and died February 01, 1865 in Yankee Prison, "Rebel's Hell" Little Rock, AR Buried Unmarked Grave. He married MARY MARTHA "POLLY" GUTHRIE November 19, 1837 in White Co., AR Marriage Records* Book A 1836-1858, daughter of JOSEPH GUTHRIE and SUSANNAH WOOD. Notes for FIELDING PRICE: Fielding Price Story It's easier to learn more about the deceased, sometimes, than about those who are alive. I received an inquiry the other day asking for help in researching information on the Fielding Price family of White County. Fielding was the inquirer's great grandmother's (Mary Ann Loyd) grandfather. He was her guardian due to the fact that her mother had died in childbirth. His family had floated the White River into Arkansas in 1835 having originated in South Carolina. Fielding's widow and family were left in terrible conditions after the war. The inquirer wrote that Fielding Price died February 1, 1865, in the Yankee prison in Little Rock, according to Rebel's Hell and the national archives information. Fielding's brother, Frederick, was a first Lieutenant with General Sterling Price who had ridden by Fielding's home place asking for fresh horses apparently after their raids into Kansas. Apparently these men under Fielding's leadership sat out to connect up with Gen. Price but were unable to do so. There were four men with Price, that survived, who could have descendants that may be living in your area. I am interested in information about the descendants of those men, she wrote. She is in hopes they may have handed down information regarding this incident. Fielding Price of White County, according to the inquirer, was taken prisoner by the Union forces in Woodruff County near Augusta. He was picked up by the 61st Illinois on patrol from DeVall's Bluff. In the Rebel's Hell, published in 1993, it lists Lt. Fielding Price of White County; Lt. J. Pemberton; Lt. A.W. Jones; Pvt. Wm. Tatum; Pvt. John Forsuth and Pvt. Wiley Dunn. They were sent to the Union Prison in Little Rock and they are listed as being admitted November 26, 1964. Fielding Price died February 1, 1865 of variola (smallpox). Forsuth died of the same on May 10, 1865; Pemberton, Jones, Tatum and Dunn took the oath May 7, 1865 to be released. Of all these men, Pemberton said only that he was with Davis County. Jones said he was with First Arkansas Rifles and everyone else is listed a unassigned. Pemberton signed the papers for Fielding Prices widow, Mary, called "Polly," to receive a one-time payment of $25 in 1897. Mary "Polly" Price said he was with the 1st in Arkansas. I had information on Price's family tree. I'm sure she didn't know about all of his ancestors and descendants. The inquirer also wanted information on Sam Davis, who was a member of Coleman's Scouts who, she said, was captured November 20, 1862 near Minor Hill and believed to be a spy. He was murdered November 27, 1863. The sons of Confederate Veterans authorized a posthumous medal of honor, the first was awarded in honor of Sam Davis. I have researched three books and I have found nothing out about Sam Davis of Minor Hill. But if anyone knows anything about any of the above subjects, I would appreciate being contacted in order to document the information and in order to pass it along. © 2004 William Gary Telford, Family Roots Genealogy Research, P. O. Box 282, Bald Knob, AR 72010. Contact wgt@centurytel.net. All rights reserved. This information may be used by libraries and genealogical societies, however, commercial use of this information is strictly prohibited without prior permission of the owner. If copied, this copyright notice must appear with the information. More About FIELDING PRICE: Fact 1: 1835, Came by boat on White River to now White Co., AR Fact 2: February 01, 1865, Since Feilding had died with Smallpox his family Fact 3: was not allowed to claim his body. More About MARY MARTHA "POLLY" GUTHRIE: Fact 1: 1850, Census White Co., AR Fact 2: 1870, Mary and young children living with son Louis Fact 3: April 19, 1893, Applied for Confederate Pension Children of FIELDING PRICE and MARY GUTHRIE are: i. JANE12 PRICE, b. 1840, White Co., AR; d. White Co., AR; m. JOHN BRANDON, 1859. ii. LEWIS B. PRICE, b. December 1843, White Co., AR; d. January 04, 1905, White Co., AR; m. (1) EMILY J. LILES, March 05, 1865, White Co., AR Marriage records*; m. (2) SALLY LEWIS, July 22, 1883, White Co., AR. iii. MARTHA L. PRICE, b. February 17, 1845, White Co., AR; d. February 14, 1912, Faulkner Co., AR; m. JOHN L. FISHER. iv. ELIZABETH PRICE, b. 1848, White Co., AR; d. Bef. 1860. v. THOMAS PRICE, b. 1850, White Co., AR; m. SUSAN E. GILBERT. vi. ANDREW "ANDY" FIELDING PRICE, b. April 13, 1853, White Co., AR; d. June 10, 1924, Little Rock, AR; m. REBECCA ANN RACHELS. vii. MARY PRICE, b. 1856, White Co., AR. viii. AMANDA "MANDY" PRICE, b. 1858, White Co., AR. ix. JOSEPH W. PRICE, b. November 06, 1860, White Co., AR; d. April 27, 1932, White Co., AR Buried Beebe Cemetery*, Beebe, White Co., AR; m. SARAH F.. x. JOHN PLEASANT PRICE, b. 1864, White Co., AR; m. F. T. WARD.

    10/23/2004 01:04:30
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLaughlin, Guthrie, Price, Wall, Lee, Marshall & White Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Gary, Thanks for your message. I do have one question you might be able to answer. I would like more information on Fielding & Mary Polly Price's family. I have a list of ten children with birth dates, but nothing else, not even spouse names. Can you help me with them? I would like to complete some of the information on them since Mary Polly was a Guthrie. I have her parents as Joseph Guthrie & Susannah Wood. Thank you for your help.

    10/23/2004 11:35:51
    1. 2004 McClelland Day Reunion
    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/AW.2ADE/918 Message Board Post: The 2004 McClelland Reunion will be held Saturday October 30, 2004 at the Tri County Fairgrounds, Senior Citizens Building, Hwy. 648 between Patterson and McCrory. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m. Lunch will be potluck. Bring your favorite food. Drinks, plates, cups and silverware will be provided. Please make plans to attend. Sincerely, Betty Edwards and Sylvia Peebles Posted by: Gary Telford Woodruff County Monitor

    10/22/2004 09:20:41
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    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/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Johnnie, Thanks for your message regarding the Fielding Price Story. I did not post this on the Woodruff County Webb Site as he was not a resident of Woodruff County. The story was published in the Searcy Daily Citizen newspaper on May 16, 2004. If there is anything I can help you with on the Price or Guthrie family, just let me know. You can post a new query on the Woodruff County Webb Site and I will get right back to you. Best regards, Gary Telford Woodruff County Monitor

    10/22/2004 08:41:28
    1. Re: Spawn McGlothlin married to Pearl Todd 2nd marriage
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLaughlin, Marshall, Lee, Wall, Guthrie, White Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/485.1 Message Board Post: I don't recognize any of the names you posted, but I am researching the McLaughlins too. I have seen the name spelled McGlothlin as well. I know of some McGlothlins in the 1910 Woodruff Co census. Minnie McLaughlin, after her her first husband George Mclaughlin died,married David Marshall and some of the step-children are listed. Are you still researching and have you found out anything further about Spawn McGlothlin? My family has been very hard to find and I don't evern know all the names of the children or grandparents. Thank you for your response.

    10/22/2004 06:19:21
    1. Re: Fielding Price captured in Woodruff Co.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLaughlin, Wall, Lee, Marshall, Guthrie, White Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/528.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Gary Telford, Did your story ever get put online at the Woodruff Co website? I have been researching the Guthrie line, so it is interesting to me too. I have been hitting many "brick walls" on some of my lines. Thank you for your response.

    10/22/2004 06:02:01
    1. 1920 Woodruff Co AR Census-Marshall Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McLaughlin, Wall, Lee, Marshall, White, Coombe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/917 Message Board Post: The 1920 census listing for David Lee born about 1872 & M. S. (Minnie) Marshall born about 1862 is a little confusing. I would love a lookup in the 1920 census if anyone has it. Two of their children were Lowell & Nora. They were living in the White River Twp in 1900 & 1920. Thank you for your time & effort.

    10/22/2004 05:32:11
    1. Martha Erman Taylor, b. at Cotton Plant, abt. 1885
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Spears, Wood, Sigman, Van Vlake, Page, Tubbs, Langsdale Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/916 Message Board Post: I am looking for more information on Martha Erman Taylor. According to her death certificate, she was born at Cotton Plant. She may have been born about 1885. Her mother was Mary E. Spears and her father Daniel S. Taylor. They married in Lawrence Co., TN in 1865. Her husbands were: 1. John Wood (I can't find out anything about him.) 2. John Augustus Sigman md. 15 Nov 1903, Lee County, Arkansas . 3. Gilbert Hill Van Vlake md. 5 Mar 1910, Prairie County, Arkansas 4. William Page (they were married by 1929) 5. Tubbs 6. Melvin H. Langsdale (last husband) She died in 1949 in South Carolina - Heather

    10/20/2004 08:27:49
    1. James Felkner Family History 1822-1903
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Felkner-Brewster-Worthington-Hawkins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/915 Message Board Post: The feature article for Family Roots. in the Woodruff County Monitor for Wednesday, October 20, 2004, will be the James Felkner Family 1822-1903. This prominent family were pioneer settlers of Pumpkin Bend, Woodruff Co., AR. Also some history of the Pumpkin Bend Cemetery. Hope you all get to read it. Best regards, Gary Telford Family Roots Woodruff County Monitor

    10/18/2004 05:19:52
    1. Bishops
    2. Susan Lane
    3. I am new to this list and need help from someone who is knowledgeable about this county in Arkansas. According to the 1930 census, a family including Will Bishop, Irene anmd their five children lived in the town of Augusta. I know they lived there until 1941 because two of the children married there. If I hasd access to the marriage records there may have been others who married there. Nita Mae Bishop married Walter Butler in 1941 and Jess Bishop married Dorothy Rath in 1940. I am trying to find out where I should search next for members of this family. What records would be in the town to show anything about them? They had moved there from Alcorn County, Mississippi and William did odd jobs according to the census records. the children were: Bessie Bishop b. abt. 1915, Dalton Bishop, b. abt. 1917, Jess Bishop, b. abt. 1919, Nita Bishop b. abt. 1920 and Marie Bishop b. abt. 1921. Any help or suggestions appreciated. Susan Lane

    10/16/2004 11:35:40
    1. Fred YATES/ Freddie Lee Yates/ADARIN/BARNES
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: YATES, RICHARDS, BRUMLEY, PARRISH, POSEY, MORGAN, ADARIN, BARNES, TABOR, KIRKLEY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/914 Message Board Post: Looking for information regarding Fred YATES m Claudie Adarin 1916, both from Jackson Co., AR at the time of marriage but married in Woodruff Co.. Also looking for information on his son, Freddie Lee YATES, m Emma J. Barnes 1958, both from Woodruff Co. Fred was the brother of my Grandfather, William B. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated. Happy Hunting! A. B. Emery

    10/15/2004 01:27:58
    1. Mable Claire (Miller) Massey, Obit.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Miller-Massey Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/913 Message Board Post: Woodruff County Monitor October 6, 2004 Mable Claire Miller Massey Mable Claire Miller Massey of Augusta died Sunday, October 3, 2004, in Fredericksburg, Va. Visitation will be Friday, October 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Thompson-Wilson Funeral Home in McCrory. Grave side services will be held at the Augusta Memorial Park Cemetery Saturday, October 9, at 10 a.m. Memorial services will follow at 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, Augusta with Rev. Harold Chandler officiating. Mrs. Massey was born in Augusta on May 11, 1907, the fourth child of Emma Olivia Robbins Miller and Charles Everett Miller. She graduated from Augusta High School in 1924. She married Vernon Newton Massey of Augusta on July 28, 1926. She and her husband, a pharmacist, remained life-long residents of Augusta, where they owned the Community Drug Store. She opened and operated a very popular luncheonette in the drug store in the early 1950's. She was the drug store bookkeeper for many years. Mrs. Massey had a passion for her church and her community. She was a devoted member of Augusta First Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School, was a member of Women's Missionary Union and sang in the choir. She helped organize Fifty Plus, an organization for community seniors, was a frequent contributor to the Woodruff County Historical Society, worked as a volunteer in the Augusta Public Schools, the Woodruff County Library, and the Woodruff County Cancer Society. She was preceded in death by her husband, Vernon, in 1964, her daughter, Rosemary Garton, in 1986, son-in-law James Garton in 1998, her father, Charles Everett Miller in 1941, her mother, Emma Miller in 1976, four brothers, Charles Everett Miller, Jr., Elbert "Bing" Miller, Willard Miller, and Edwin Miller, two sisters, Thelma Henry and Eva Mae Williams. Survivors are one daughter, Lynda Bynum and husband James of Fredericksburg; two sisters, Minnie Lee Kruetzer of Huntington Beach, California and Elizabeth Jane Harrington of Ft. Worth, Texas; six grandchildren, Mary Nelle Wright of North Little Rock, Laura Garton Wiltshire of Little Rock, Paul Wade Garton of Augusta, John Vernon Garton of Batesville, Julia Bynum Dudley of Zebulon, NC, James Stuart Bynum, currently stationed at Atsugi Air Facility, Japan; and six great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers the family requests that donations be made to the Woodruff County Library in Augusta, Woodruff County Historical Society, First Baptist Church, Ouachita University, or the charity of their choice.

    10/09/2004 01:21:19