Evenin' all, I have 2 families that were in Push County, so will talk about both. My Great grandparents, James M. Ashley, b. Oct. 25, 1952, (goodness, he was born 148 years ago, Monday) in Jackson CO. AL d. July 24, 1926, married Sarah Catherine "Cat" Ashley, Aug. 20, 1876 In Franklin Co. TN and "Cat" b. Dec. 5, 1855, Franklin Co. TN, d. Aug 30, 1948, are both buried in the Antlers City Cemetery. They moved from Franklin Co, with their young son William John b, July 28, 1877, first to Clark Co. AR in 1879, are on the census there, then into Hot Springs County AR, near Malvern. By 1910 they were in Hughes Co. OK. When they moved to Push Co. is unknown at the moment, haven't found them in 1920. I know at least 2 of their daughters stayed there, as I have found them in the Push Cemetery book. One daughter, Pairlee llived in Clayton.She died 11/30/1976 and is buried in Stanley Cemetery. The other daughter Clara died 6/1/1931 and is buried at County Line Cemetery, along with twin daughters. There could still be some of my Ashley cousins in the county, but haven't found them yet. Another great grandfather, Ezekiel Cherry Crisp, b. April, 1851 Clark CO. Ar, d. Dec. 31, 1922 m. Virginia Katherine "Kate" Warrick March 12, 1871 in Paris, Lamar Co. TX, is buried in Jumbo Cemetery. Also buried there are: a son, William Mansil Crisp, b. Jan. 27, 1877, Tx, d. Sept. 20, 1918, a daughter, Evelina (Lena) Crisp Stockton, b. 1902 Indian Territory, d. 1922, A son-in-law, Mont Churchman, and two Crisp babies, possibly the young sons of my grand father, Andrew Jackson Crisp, Alfred b. 12/20/1918, d. 3/4/1920 and William Raymond, b. 2/14/1922, d. 8/7/1923. I still have cousins from this line in Push County. Would love to locate any new Ashley or Crisp cousins left in the area. Ethel Crisp Taylor