Good Morning Little Ones, Ah, the dreaded Roll Call. Just to break the monotony, for this Roll Call, send to the list, your most elusive ancestor. They don't have to come from Oregon County, just need to be the one that you can't seem to find. Or perhaps you found them once and then they disappear without a trace. Like most of mine! Nancy Lewis Millsap List Administrator
D. L. (Doctor Lynier) Brewer probably married Eliza A. E. Betts in 1867 or 1868. Both D. L. Brewer's parents and Eliza Betts' mother were in Oregon County in 1860 and 1870 (living near the present site of Myrtle). But the marriage of D. L. Brewer and Eliza Betts does not appear in the marriage records of either Oregon County or Randolph County, Arkansas. And D. L. and Eliza (Betts) Brewer do not appear in the 1870 census of Oregon County. Would like to determine where this couple was married, and where they were living in 1870. Mike Landwehr
Hello List: Kenneth Inman of Oklahoma. Most elusive relative is Joseph Inman my GGrandfather. Born in Missouri, (I believe), enlisted in CSA from Oregon County Missouri. Married Malvina Payne in Fulton County Arkansas,where my Grandfather, Joseph Alexander Inman was born in 1865. Cannot verify this, except with information listed on my Grandfather's death certificate. My Roll Call Elusive Relative.