Anyone else looking for this bunch? Gretchen, If you don't want to do up your own website with things like a scan of that newspaper clipping, etc, why don't you write the story and send it to me? I can do up--ALERT! NEW IDEA!--real quick-like, a webpage and link it to the relevant county! Oh, my. My brain is doing horrible things to me...open mouth, insert keyboard. This goes for everyone, but let's not do anything but text files and a real common font, like Times New Roman or Arial black, at least at first. It can take me an hour to figure out what I'm doing on days like today, when Greg's home...LOL Vonda ListMom for MOTANEY and MO-AR-WRV at Rootsweb http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~moarwrv/ P.S. Gretchen, what Bakers? No relation to the ones in Carroll County who were from Cape Girardeau, are they? Gretchen wrote: Dear Vonda, I have been reading your email's but nothing was significant until now. My husband's family came to Indepencence Co., AR in 1857 (Black River). Then two of the children (my husband's ggrandfather and his children) came to Gassville (Mt. Home) AR around 1875. Names that I have info on are: Angus Browning, Henry Clay Browning (postmaster in Gassville around 1907), Newman, Hogan, and Carter. Some of the Brownings stayed in Batesville, AR along with other family names: Nix, Baker. Let me know what info you want. My husband and I were in Gassville/Mt. Home this past summer. The day after we left they opened a brand new historical society building in Gassville in the old hospital which is next to the old postoffice and the old grocery store that Henry Clay Browning (my husband's grandfather) owned and worked. I also have an original news clipping of a murder supposededly committed by Bart Carter along with help from his father Anderson Carter (they were lynched a few days later). Still trying to find the connection to Nix/Browning Family. Looking forward to hearing from you. Gretchen Truxal truxal@postoffice.pacbell.net