Your GGrandfather should have had a death certificate in AR in 1935. For several years after they began requiring them, many rural deaths were not reported because the family buried their own. There are books with Arkansas Death Record indexes. My library has them. You may be able to order one through inter-library loan if your library doesn't have them. I haven't ordered a death certificate from AR recently. I got one several years ago with no trouble. Maybe they are just slow. Call or write them again. I don't know about the name Eber. Could it be a shortened version of Ebenezer? Annette On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 6:16 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Is anyone related to this family? > > Charles Eber Bolles from bolles1865 > Birth: 7 Mar 1819 in Alabama > Death: > Father: Eber M Bolles Mother: Elizabeth Taylor > Spouse: Virginia Hubbard > Sex: M > > Eber M Bolles from bolles1865 > Birth: 29 Apr 1793 > Death: 15 Nov 1822 > Father: Jesse Bolles Mother: Sarah Nichols > Spouse: Elizabeth Taylor > Sex: M > > Eber Moore Bolles from Marble's Ancestors Database > Birth: 1793 > Death: 1823 in Cahaba, Dallas County, Alabama > Father: Mother: > Spouse: Elizabeth B. Taylor > Sex: M > > > My brother, Tommie is DNA Kit # 100801, but so far we do not match any > Boles group. My GGfather > was Eber Boles. Was Eber that common a name? Born in Al. 1855 - Died Ar. > 1935. There is a brief > family history at Gensoup. I have tried to get a death certificate for my > Eber from Ar. but so far no > luck. Any suggestions? > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >