Lanita, Yes we do connect with the MCWILLIAMS brothers.Isn't that neat? I have strong gut feelings that the WOODS (WOOD) family that I am looking for is right there close by but will take some digging. I need to get the library and do some researching. Does anyone have a list of books available for the area? Carol Snowmen fall from heaven unassembled >From: lanita miller <ozarkn@southwind.net> >To: MO-OREGON-HISTORY-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MO-OREGON-HISTORY] Re: McWILLIAMS/BELLAH >Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2003 13:50:29 -0600 > >I meant to add... that the Melinda McWILLIAMS, dau. of NILSON/NELSON, who >was 11 yrs old in the 1850 census, was the first wife of Walter BELLAH SR >from Randolph Co., AR. He is the Walter BELLAH that lived across the road >from BELLAH Cemetery. > >What is it about the area, that we are all connected?? >Lanita Sconce Miller >Wichita, KS > > >For information on my families, check out my new website: >www.lanitasloft.com > > > I researched my family tree... and apparently I don't exist! > > >==== MO-OREGON-HISTORY Mailing List ==== >http://www.oregoncountyhistory.net/ > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus
Carol, have you looked at the Wood(s) family in Fulton Co, AR? I don't know how early they were there but were there from the very early 1900's until mid 1960's. The ones I know about were in Mammoth Spring. Catherine Carol & Ken Jones wrote: > Lanita, > Yes we do connect with the MCWILLIAMS brothers.Isn't that neat? I have > strong gut feelings that the WOODS (WOOD) family that I am looking for is > right there close by but will take some digging. I need to get the library > and do some researching.