Many thanks to all those who have already offered help on my question about J.J. BARNETT. I am also seeking information on William Henry BRADSHAW of White County and Prairie County and his family. If anyone could check death and cemetery records for White and possibly Prairie County I would appreciate it very much. The names and dates I am looking for are: William Henry BRADSHAW in 1891; Mary Wright BRADSHAW between 1845 and 1857; and Elizabeth BRADSHAW after 1865. William Henry was born in Tennessee in 1818 and married twice, Mary WRIGHT 1839 and Elizabeth ADAMS (who m1 ? PRESCOTT) sometime between 1845 and 1857. According to De Emmett Bradshaw in his book "My Story," they moved to West Point in 1850 where he was a wagon and carriage maker for several years (De includes a vivid description of William). He is on land records from 1860. He appears on the 1870 census for Red River twp, White County; and the 1880 census for West Point, White County. His children included: Mary BRADSHAW (1841-1888) who married William F. GREER (1838-1895); Martha BRADSHAW (1844-1935) whose husband was Benjamin JOHNSON; Helen BRADSHAW (?-?) married twice but no children; Bruce BRADSHAW; Lucy BRADSHAW (abt 1858-1887) never married; William G. BRADSHAW (1859-1896) married Carlotta WHITE (1869 IL-1924); James Burney BRADSHAW (1865 West Point-1935 Montrose, Montrose, CO) (my great-grandfather). I also found a son De didn't mention: Frank BRADSHAW (b. abt 1862). William's brother John T. BRADSHAW also came to Arkansas and married Frances P. COLEMAN in Searcy, White County in 1858. His descendants include SEARCH and CAUDLE. Brother David Carroll BRADSHAW came to Arkansas as well, marrying Emily MEREDITH. He is on land records dating to 1857. His descendants include HARDING, FISHER, NICHOLAS, WARDEN, and TURNER, BOGART, STARK, VINSON, and SHELL of Jacksonville, Sage, Zion, and Heber Springs, AR (De Emmett was descended from this line). Yet another brother, James Carson BRADSHAW married E.M. HATCHETT in West Point in 1857. His descendants include WARNER, SOUTHERN, and DAULTON. His second wife was Mary E. HOPE (m1 W.F. TOMPKINS) whom he married in 1865. They moved on to Texas in 1884. Their descendants include DAVIS, SABIN, HUNT, and BUCHANAN. I will be happy to share anything I have gleaned from De Emmett's genealogy in his book. I have verified several of his assertions independently. I hope this information is helpful to someone. Any cousins out there? Sincerely, Michael Fisk Grand Junction, CO