Both new functions seem to be working perfectly. Thanks so much Gloria! Audrey Stanaland ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria B. Lane" <gblane@aristotle.net> To: <ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 5:02 PM Subject: [ARWOODRU] Re: WOODRUFF COUNTY MAILING LIST > The list is set, btw, to reply to the list rather than the individual > - so any reply goes to everyone on the list. > > Gloria > > > >I wondered why I never read a response to a question on this site. I thought > >maybe there were so few members that you couldn't hook up with anyone that > >searched the same family. > >Guess I could have checked the archive on Rootsweb to see the activity level, > >but it never occurred to me that the responses were not shared with the > >entire list. > > > >I think one way to get around that is to right click on the > >ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com in the "Reply To:" area of the address block > >and send mail that way, > >rather than hitting the "Reply" icon. That way anything sent to the list goes > >to the whole list and not just the sender. We just have to be sure > >to make the > >subject clear so people will know what is being discussed. The added value > >of responding that way, is that you don't have the question repeated > >at the end > >of the response. > > > >Hopefully we will hear from the list owner regarding these issues. I agree > >that seeing the responses to questions as they appear is more helpful than > >having to go to the archive and search. As long as the subject line > >is clear as > >the content of the email, folks can just delete whatever they don't want to > >read. > > > >Thanks for bringing about this discussion. > > > >Peggy > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
It works! And thank you so very much. WR ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gloria B. Lane" <gblane@aristotle.net> To: <ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 4:00 PM Subject: [ARWOODRU] subject lines - Woodruff County postings > OK folks - this is regarding the subject lines on the Woodruff County > emails. I checked the settings for this list, and the default was > *not* to have the mailing list name to appear on the subject line. I > changed it, so that we should see the name of the group [ARWOODRU] > appear in the subject line ( hopefully). This is a test message to > see if it works! > > Thanks for your input. > > Gloria Bronte Lane > List Administrator > Arwoodru-l and Arwoodru-d > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > --- > [This E-mail scanned for viruses at HNB.com] > > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses at HNB.com]
The list is set, btw, to reply to the list rather than the individual - so any reply goes to everyone on the list. Gloria >I wondered why I never read a response to a question on this site. I thought >maybe there were so few members that you couldn't hook up with anyone that >searched the same family. >Guess I could have checked the archive on Rootsweb to see the activity level, >but it never occurred to me that the responses were not shared with the >entire list. > >I think one way to get around that is to right click on the >ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com in the "Reply To:" area of the address block >and send mail that way, >rather than hitting the "Reply" icon. That way anything sent to the list goes >to the whole list and not just the sender. We just have to be sure >to make the >subject clear so people will know what is being discussed. The added value >of responding that way, is that you don't have the question repeated >at the end >of the response. > >Hopefully we will hear from the list owner regarding these issues. I agree >that seeing the responses to questions as they appear is more helpful than >having to go to the archive and search. As long as the subject line >is clear as >the content of the email, folks can just delete whatever they don't want to >read. > >Thanks for bringing about this discussion. > >Peggy >
OK folks - this is regarding the subject lines on the Woodruff County emails. I checked the settings for this list, and the default was *not* to have the mailing list name to appear on the subject line. I changed it, so that we should see the name of the group [ARWOODRU] appear in the subject line ( hopefully). This is a test message to see if it works! Thanks for your input. Gloria Bronte Lane List Administrator Arwoodru-l and Arwoodru-d
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOLLEMAN / HOLMAN / HOLEMAN, etc. PHILLIPS, RAY, COOPER, ANDREWS, HOUSE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AW.2ADE/870 Message Board Post: I am looking for information and descendants of Wm. Edward HOLMAN (also HOLLEMAN, HOLLIMAN and HOLLOMAN or HOLEMAN), b July 1867, Monroe County, ARK. He was known as Willie as a child, and as an adult used initials or Wm. Edward or just Ed or William. A photo I have shows "Ed HOLMAN" half brother of Clara COOPER McLAIN, and he is standing with Frank HOLMAN---maybe a brother, but I think a son. William Edward HOLLEMAN lived in Woodruff County, Caney township on the 1900 and the 1920 census with his wife Rosie B. / Rosa B. PHILLIPS, b 1881 TX, and children.Rosie's brother Joe PHILLIPS also lived with them until he married and moved to Oklahoma. In 1930, a grandson Thomas J. RAY age 9 (b 1920) lived in the HOLMAN household in Brinkley, Monroe Co, AR on White Oak Street. HOLMAN was a contractor or building contractor. For some reason, on the 1910 census, W. Edward HOLMAN was living in Watensaw township, Prairie County--but in 1920 Ed and Rosie B. were back in Woodruff County Caney twp, ED 237, House #32. By 1930, he and family were in Brinkley, Monroe Co., ARK, Dist. 3, ED 48-3 at #30 Whiteoak St. Wm. Edward HOLLEMAN / HOLMAN Children: Frank G. (I think he was a son by a 1st marriage) born 1888; Agnes b 1891; Blanche 1897; Etta May 1902; Maggie B. 1905; Edward D. about 1910; Charlie A. 1914; Nellie M. 1918. I am seeking info on marriages / descendants of these children. I also have photos of Wm. Edward and Frank HOLMAN probably taken 1910 to 1920 and of Wm. Edward's children Charley and Nellie taken about 1920. These photos are among possessions of Wm.Edward's half sister, Clara COOPER McLAIN, b 1878 Monroe Co., d 1979 McNeil, AR. Clara's father was Dillard L. COOPER, b 1838, SC, d 1884, Monroe Co., AR. Wm. Edward --and I think a sister Ellen, b about 1868, AR--- lived in the COOPER household on 1880 census. Wm. Edward was born in ARK to Edward HOLLEMAN, b 1815--who on 1870 census was from VA , 1880 census from IL-- and my g-g grandmother Parthenia ANDREWS, HOUSE, HOLLEMAN COOPER, b 1834/35 Georgia. In Parthenia's bible, it is noted that Edward HOLMUN died March 18, 1873. (In 1876, "Mrs. Parmelia HOLMAN married B.L. (D.L.) COOPER" in Monroe County, AR.) More information on COOPERs is available. After Dillard L. COOPER died in 1884, Wm. Edward HOLMAN's mother Parthenia lived first with her daughter Lizzie ?HOLMAN or COOPER, MALOY and husband Dan MALOY (1900 census) and by 1910 was living in Jackson County with her other daughter Clara COOPER MCLAIN and husband Wm. David McLAIN---county judge 1914-1919. Thanks for any information on these family lines.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Mullins, Holt Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AW.2ADE/869 Message Board Post: Hi, I am looking for infomation on Samuel Houston Taylor and his wife Sarah Elizabeth (Mullins). He and Sarah lived in Cotton plant in 1880. He would be my GGGrandfather. They had 3 children that I know of : Ollie, C B, and Nora Ellen. I have found my family on census's all the way back to 1880, but cannot find anything on Samuel prior to 1880. Also, I am looking for where he is buried. I believe Samuel was born in Alabama in 1847, met Sarah (born in 1843?)in Alcorn Mississippi, 2 of their children were born there, and Nora was born in Tenessee. Another question, his son C B was married to Ida Holt. I have found her buried in Pumpkin Bend, but have not found him, does anyone have any information? Thank you, Lori Taylor
Dear Margaret, I'm wondering if there is any connection / ties in your Arkansas PUGH family to a PUGH friend / possibly a relative of my great grandmother thru some marriage I haven't pinned down for a brother or sister, etc. I have family lines over many Arkansas counties, and Woodruff was one county where some lines moved as time went by--especially those lines that were living in St. Francis / Monroe County area in 1860s. Here is some background info with names that you might have run across. Among the possessions of my great grandmother, I found a photo of a woman, Nancy PUGH, I know to be an old friend of hers from years ago. I recall hearing the name when I was a child. My great grandmother was Clara Cooper McLAIN, born 1878 in Monroe County (Brinkley) ARK, married in 1898 to William David McLAIN ( Jackson Co., ARK County Judge 1914-1919) and they raised their family in Newport, Jackson, AR. Clara and her sons and her daughter--my grandmother Audrey McLAIN WASHBURN--lived in Newport until a couple years after the Oct. 1921 death of her husband Wm. David McLAIN. After that Clara and sons lived in several small town between Newport and Little Rock, eventually settling down in Little Rock. Another family tie / name that might be relevant is of a step daughter of Clara's (by Wm. David's first wife Cordelia MOSIER)---Elizabeth P. "Lettie" McLAIN HOLDEN, last marriage to John R. HOLDEN in Newport, ARK. Just found one photo----dated by hand Jan. 30, 1955 of a woman in a cemetery and on the back is written: "Nancy PUGH at her husband's grave" . . . Tho my great grandmother Clara McLAIN lived in several places in Arkansas, I'm sure she was living in Little Rock in Jan. 1955 when I was about 12 yrs. old, ---so probably that is where the picture was made. She had a son PAUL McLAIN living in Beaumont, TX then--and we lived in Garland, TX in 1955----she used to travel around from son to son, to her daughter Audrey WASHBURN's (also in Garland in 1955) and to our house, (grandaughter Clotine and Art Williams) staying a few weeks here, a summer there, and so on---until her death in 1979 at nearly 101 years of age. She died in McNeil / Magnolia, ARK while living with her son Alvin C. McLAIN. She is buried in Little Rock near another son, Robert Cline "Pat" McLAIN. Thanks for any comments... and of note, my husband's line has WILLIFORDs that settled in East Texas, Angelina county. I haven't tracked that line. Lottie BROCK married Aubrey "Short" WILLIFORD. Lottie's sister Dana Evelyn BROCK married James Franklin BROOKSHIRE. The BROOKSHIRE line definitely was in Tennessee prior to Texas, and I've seen the WILLIFORD name in GA, TN and ARK. The BROCK line has Choctaw Indian---through Moses BROCK from GA>MS>TX. Audrey Williams Stanaland Loudon, TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret" <cen57402@centurytel.net> To: <ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 9:28 AM Subject: Tennessee (Pugh) DAVIS 1894-1973. John Isaac DAVIS. DEMAREE.MEREDITH.WILLIFORD (1870'S-1970'S) > Searching for additional information on following: > > Tennessee (PUGH) Davis, daughter of Joseph PUGH and Rhoda (maiden name > unknown- possible maiden name from family is WILLIFORD) > Tennessee Pugh born 1894 and died 1973. She is buried Woodman of the > World Cemetery, Woodruff Co., Arkansas > > Joseph PUGH family is in Prairie County, AR 1900 census and do not > locate Joseph and Rhoda again. Tennie Pugh is living in household of > John B. and Nancy WARD 1910 Prairie County, AR Census. > > Tennessee Pugh married John Isaac DAVIS cir 1913. John Isaac Davis > apparently died between 1918-1920 as Tennie DAVIS is listed as a widow > with three small children 1920 census of Prairie County, AR. > > I have not located a marriage record for John I. DAVIS and Tennessee > PUGH nor have I been successful finding John I. DAVIS in Census records. > Other than finding his widow and children in Prairie County have no > leads on him. > > Tennie and John DAVIS had a daughter, Jewell, who married into the > MEREDITH family of Woodruff Co., AR.. > > Tennie Pugh Davis' second husband was Charles W. DEMAREE. Charles W. > DEMAREE was born 9 July 1870 Missouri and died 1947. He is buried > unmarked Pumpkin Bend Cemetery, Woodruff Co., AR. He applied for an old > age pension in McCrory, Woodruff County, AR cir 1935. > > Any leads on above people would be appreciated. > > Sincerely, > Margaret Tull > <cen57402@centurytel.net> > > > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
I wondered why I never read a response to a question on this site. I thought maybe there were so few members that you couldn't hook up with anyone that searched the same family. Guess I could have checked the archive on Rootsweb to see the activity level, but it never occurred to me that the responses were not shared with the entire list. I think one way to get around that is to right click on the ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com in the "Reply To:" area of the address block and send mail that way, rather than hitting the "Reply" icon. That way anything sent to the list goes to the whole list and not just the sender. We just have to be sure to make the subject clear so people will know what is being discussed. The added value of responding that way, is that you don't have the question repeated at the end of the response. Hopefully we will hear from the list owner regarding these issues. I agree that seeing the responses to questions as they appear is more helpful than having to go to the archive and search. As long as the subject line is clear as the content of the email, folks can just delete whatever they don't want to read. Thanks for bringing about this discussion. Peggy
Thanks to all of you who responded to my query re the missing "ARWOODRUF" in the subject line . . .It seems, like me, that several people prefer the identifying subject lilne. Personally, I would like to see it added to remove the mystery as to the sender / message. Also, another lister resonded to me: << The list is also set to return message to the sender, not back to the list, which I think inhibites activity on the list. The subscribers see the question but never sees the answer. This makes sense if the mailing list is busy but if not, it makes a very boring mailing list....I think!>> So--I now understand why I've had absolutely no list response to a reply I made re my MUNNS / MUNS ancestors. My response-- complete with marriages, census info about the family, names and children--went only to the person who responded to me, rather than the list, so others were denied seeing it. I realize that sometimes responses that might have little meaning to some listers can go on and on, but I have found it valuable to be able to follow a conversation or "thread," ---- I have picked up very good clues and good information from the research / comments of other listers . . and in fact, I have signed up several times on lists simply to read and watch the conversations to see if I could learn any valuable information. Thus, I agree with Glenda. Maybe just posting to / or looking at the Rootsweb Message Boards for Woodruff County is better than posting here? I think all messages posted on lists like this are also on those message boards . . .just makes for a little more effort and a slower response time. In fact, I just checked that Rootsweb message board, and none of this morning's messages are posted yet. So this list is faster. Hmmm---in fact, none of the postings I have made since I got on the list June 23 show up on the Woodruff County board--so perhaps the Message Board isn't an alternative. I will have to go to the board and repost my surname info and MUNNS info in order to get an audience that might want to share info. So, List Administrator, (I think it is Gary Telford) what do you think? Sorry to cause you grief. I know you must have a good reason for having set up the site as you did, but if you make a change that proves to be unpopular, it can be reversed later. If we all are overwhelmed with irrevelant conversations, we have only ourselves to blame. Thanks---I am so very happy to have the benefit these Rootsweb lists provide and appreciate your hard work Gary in volunteering to handle this list. Please give me / us your comments re the list settings. Audrey Williams Stanaland Loudon, TN
Audrey, I have often wanted to suggest that the Woodruff County mail list carry an identifier in the subject line so receivers would know that message was on the Woodruff County mail list, but I never followed through with an e-mail such as yours. Thank you for doing so, and I do hope the list administrator will follow your suggestion and add the identifying subject line. I believe many people delete messages sent to the list because of this omission. Wanda Ridge ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Stanaland" <audstan@chartertn.net> To: <ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 9:35 AM Subject: Re Woodruff list settings > Thanks to all of you who responded to my query re the missing "ARWOODRUF" in the subject line . . .It seems, like me, that several people prefer the identifying subject lilne. Personally, I would like to see it added to remove the mystery as to the sender / message. > > Also, another lister resonded to me: > << The list is also set to return message to the sender, not back to the list, which I think inhibites activity on the list. The subscribers see the > question but never sees the answer. This makes sense if the mailing list is busy but if not, it makes a very boring mailing list....I think!>> > > So--I now understand why I've had absolutely no list response to a reply I made re my MUNNS / MUNS ancestors. My response-- complete with marriages, census info about the family, names and children--went only to the person who responded to me, rather than the list, so others were denied seeing it. I realize that sometimes responses that might have little meaning to some listers can go on and on, but I have found it valuable to be able to follow a conversation or "thread," ---- I have picked up very good clues and good information from the research / comments of other listers . . and in fact, I have signed up several times on lists simply to read and watch the conversations to see if I could learn any valuable information. Thus, I agree with Glenda. > > Maybe just posting to / or looking at the Rootsweb Message Boards for Woodruff County is better than posting here? I think all messages posted on lists like this are also on those message boards . . .just makes for a little more effort and a slower response time. In fact, I just checked that Rootsweb message board, and none of this morning's messages are posted yet. So this list is faster. Hmmm---in fact, none of the postings I have made since I got on the list June 23 show up on the Woodruff County board--so perhaps the Message Board isn't an alternative. I will have to go to the board and repost my surname info and MUNNS info in order to get an audience that might want to share info. > > So, List Administrator, (I think it is Gary Telford) what do you think? Sorry to cause you grief. I know you must have a good reason for having set up the site as you did, but if you make a change that proves to be unpopular, it can be reversed later. If we all are overwhelmed with irrevelant conversations, we have only ourselves to blame. > > Thanks---I am so very happy to have the benefit these Rootsweb lists provide and appreciate your hard work Gary in volunteering to handle this list. Please give me / us your comments re the list settings. > > Audrey Williams Stanaland > Loudon, TN > --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses at HNB.com]
Searching for additional information on following: Tennessee (PUGH) Davis, daughter of Joseph PUGH and Rhoda (maiden name unknown- possible maiden name from family is WILLIFORD) Tennessee Pugh born 1894 and died 1973. She is buried Woodman of the World Cemetery, Woodruff Co., Arkansas Joseph PUGH family is in Prairie County, AR 1900 census and do not locate Joseph and Rhoda again. Tennie Pugh is living in household of John B. and Nancy WARD 1910 Prairie County, AR Census. Tennessee Pugh married John Isaac DAVIS cir 1913. John Isaac Davis apparently died between 1918-1920 as Tennie DAVIS is listed as a widow with three small children 1920 census of Prairie County, AR. I have not located a marriage record for John I. DAVIS and Tennessee PUGH nor have I been successful finding John I. DAVIS in Census records. Other than finding his widow and children in Prairie County have no leads on him. Tennie and John DAVIS had a daughter, Jewell, who married into the MEREDITH family of Woodruff Co., AR.. Tennie Pugh Davis' second husband was Charles W. DEMAREE. Charles W. DEMAREE was born 9 July 1870 Missouri and died 1947. He is buried unmarked Pumpkin Bend Cemetery, Woodruff Co., AR. He applied for an old age pension in McCrory, Woodruff County, AR cir 1935. Any leads on above people would be appreciated. Sincerely, Margaret Tull <cen57402@centurytel.net>
Administrator: Maybe I'm the only one having this problem---but I'm just curious as to why the postings to this Woodruff County Rootsweb mailing list don't send with the subject line preceded by (ARWOODRU) in brackets---as do the counties for the other Rootsweb mailing lists. Perhaps it is a problem with Rootsweb? I never know when an arriving email is from this list--or from some unknown spammer and I'm reluctant to open just "any" email I receive. I'm hoping I haven't deleted some genuine list messages by mistake. Audrey Williams Stanaland Loudon, TN
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morgan,Gibson,Gosa,Poe,Barnes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/868 Message Board Post: Visting in Woodruff Co. several years ago I prographed a headstone in Augusta Memeriol Park of Clark Morgan with the date Oct. 26, 1925 also on the stone Edith b. June 27, 1922 d. may 17, 1980. Can anyone tell me anything about these two people. Thanks for your help Sylvia
Jo Ann Grandpa Madden was a pumper on the Frisco and worked back and forth between Thayer, MO and Hardy, Ark. He retired July 7, 1938. I have a few photo copied pictures but detail in them is very bad as they were just that photo copied from the original which was probably not in to great of shape to begin with. I will be glad to share them at any point in time... but as I said the quality isn't that great. Christi
Jo Ann It was actually my great grandfather Denzil Madden who worked for the Frisco RR. I can't remember off the top of my head if any of the Davis side worked for the RR or not. Denzil's wife, was a Davis. I will have to go back through my notes to see if any of our Davis's did. Thanks Christi
Christi, I was going to send you the Frisco website when somebody else did. You asked about the Davis family. I do not have information on the Davis Family but was just courious if the Davis Family was with Frisco. My maternal grandfather William Thomas Martin (know as Will Martin) was born in Woodruff County, met my grandmother in Jonesboro AR. They got their marriage license in Newport, AR. Grandfather started working for the railroad out of Jonesboro and then before 1930 he was in Thayer, Oregon County, MO still working for the railroad. I am interested in learning more about my grandfather and the people he worked with on the railroad. Jo Ann
I am looking for more information on a Davis family that possibly lived in Woodruff County around 1875. John Harvey Davis married to Martha Ann Manda Lott They had a son born 6 Feb 1875 in Woodruff County, Arkansas Their other children were: William Henry Davis 15 Aug 1868 either Tenn or Alabama Columbus Lee Davsi 7 Feb 1872 Randolph, AR Nancy Davis 5 Dec 1879 Randolph, AR Ezecar Davis 11 Oct 1877 and died 11 Oct 1877 Oregon Co Missouri (twin) Gus Garland Davis 1883 died 1888 place unknown Emeriar R. Davis 11 Oct 1877 Oregon Co, Missouri (twin) David Walter Davis 6 Feb 1875 Woodruff Co., AR Thanks Christi Scovel Elizabethtown, KY
Linda, The Cemetery Records of Woodruff Co., Ar. by Adelia C. Kittrell and Curtis A. Houston, published in 1978, DOES NOT list any Boles or Emery names in the index. Is there any other possible name ? I will be glad to help. Thanks, John M. Matlock jmatlock@tlab.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <lindabest1976@yahoo.com> To: <ARWOODRU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 6:02 PM Subject: Cemetary Look-up in Howell, Arkansas > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Boles, Emery > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AW.2ADE/867 > > Message Board Post: > > I am trying to find the cemetary where my great-grandmother was buried. Her name was Cleda Ann Emery Boles. She died on August 20, 1917 in Howell, Arkansas. A few days later, her newborn son died. Cleda was born Nov. 1884 in Salem, Arkansas and married my great-grandfather William Robert Boles April 10, 1903 in Salem. > If anyone has a book or a list with names of those buried in cemetaries in or around Howell, Arkansas, I really would appreciate your help if you could look to see if my great-grandmother's name is there. > Thank you, > Linda Best > > ______________________________
Surnames in various eastern counties:: ANDREWS / ANDERS (from NC>GA>AR) also shown as ADAMS; PULLEN (at least 1 came with Andrews); COOPER and LINDSEY / LINDSAY (from Benson G. Cooper line in SC); MCLAIN, MCCLAIN, MCLEAN, MCLANE, etc (from ?NC / TN, ?IL & KY); HOUSE (from Carolinas / Ga); HOLLEMAN / HOLMAN, from VA); FLETCHER, SMITH, FRY, MEAD; MUNS / MUNNS / MUNSE (from KY, ALA); MARTIN (from SC); and more . . . My research shows that my various family lines, dating from mid 1840s, were scattered around eastern Arkansas in several counties during the early years---arriving in the 1840s and 1850s, and scattered even more as the years passed. Lawrence County, Craighead, St. Francis, Monroe, Woodruff, Logan, Randolph counties are a few of the counties involved. **I want to order the Woodruff County, Arkansas Loose Probate Records, 1862-1900, compiled by Marion Stark Craig, etc). Information at Rootsweb states these records are published by and available from Arkansas Research, P.O. Box 303, Conway, AR 72033 for $18.00. A phone # 501-470-1120 is shown. I placed a phone call this morning, and left a voice message--but thought I'd pose my questions here also . . . 1--Are these records (as well as as Lawerence County tax records) still available from the above address for $18.00? 2--And do I receive a book with all the records that show in the index? Or must I request specific records, names and page numbers? Thanks for advice, Audrey Williams Stanaland Loudon, TN
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/867.1 Message Board Post: Linda, I checked the Woodruff County Cemetery records for a Boles. There is no Boles listed in the records. Best regards, Gary Telford Family Roots Woodruff County Monitor wgt@centurytel.net