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    1. Re: [HOLT] Drury J. Holt, Arkansas
    2. Ok I can't stand it anymore, just a joke. Look in Jackson, Boone County, P.O. Harrison in 1870, he is listed as D. J., same as he is in 1880 Boone County, Crooked Creek, with Henry and Amanda, both born in Kentucky, with a brother William and then in 1860 Jackson, Carroll County, P.O. Mountain Springs, he is listed as Drura, a female, again with Henry and Martha, both born Kentucky, and brother William. County lines must have moved around 1870, because it changes from Carroll County to Boone County. If you go back to 1850, Crooked Creek Carroll County, again Henry and Martha with a child, Doswell and Larkin and family living next door. Larkin and family are listed in the 1880 census also in Crooked Creek, Boone County. Good Luck Donna

    11/09/2006 02:21:07
    1. Re: [HOLT] Drury J. Holt, Arkansas
    2. ROBERT NICHOLSON
    3. >From "Map Guide to the U.S. Censuses, 1790-1920", in 1860 Carroll County, AR comprised what is now Carroll and Boone Counties. By the 1870 census, the split had taken place with Boone County being formed from about the eastern 40 percent of the 1860 Carroll County area. The Carroll and Boone County boundaries appear to have remained the same since 1870. Robert Nicholson ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [HOLT] Drury J. Holt, Arkansas > Ok I can't stand it anymore, just a joke. Look in Jackson, Boone County, > P.O. Harrison in 1870, he is listed as D. J., same as he is in 1880 Boone > County, > Crooked Creek, with Henry and Amanda, both born in Kentucky, with a > brother > William and then in 1860 Jackson, Carroll County, P.O. Mountain Springs, > he > is listed as Drura, a female, again with Henry and Martha, both born > Kentucky, > and brother William. County lines must have moved around 1870, because it > changes from Carroll County to Boone County. If you go back to 1850, > Crooked > Creek Carroll County, again Henry and Martha with a child, Doswell and > Larkin and > family living next door. Larkin and family are listed in the 1880 census > also in Crooked Creek, Boone County. > Good Luck > Donna > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/09/2006 01:27:59