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    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Mystery in the ARNETT & SMITH-OWENS FAMILY
    2. WILLIAM OWENS
    3. Hi Sharon I am starting to do some research on the Arnett Family and have a few question you might help me with. Have you found any additional information on the Wm. Green Arnett? Do you know when and where Wm. Green and Nella Arnett died? >From the information you sent me in the past, it appears that the four under age Orphans (Margaret, Jacob, Louisa and Martha J Arnett) were raised in Missouri by Mr. Coffee and his wife Mary Ann Arnett Coffee. Due you know the first name of Coffee? Do you know when the Coffee family and the four Orphans moved to Missouri? Do you know the maiden name of Sarah that married Jacob Arnett in Missouri? Do you know if Jacob and Sarah had a daughter name Jossie birth July 1873? I will let you know I find. I will look for the Smith connection. If there is something else in particular that you are looking for with the Arnett family, tell me what it is and I will help you research it? William ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon L Roach <froach598@juno.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 1999 1:33 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Mystery in the ARNETT & SMITH-OWENS FAMILY > Hi Grp, > hope you are all staying Coollllllll.................. > > have a mystery (so what's new) a Wm Green ARNETT married into our ROACH > family.... > Ellenor"Nella" ROACH both b:ca 1819/20....they md 1838 in Grainger.... > > just found an Indenture/Apprenticeship record for him 1829...Green SMITH > ,Alias > Green ARNETT. an orphan age 9 years Feb last, bound unto Jacob ARNETT > until age 21. Aug 19... > > also 1829, Indenture binding Green SMITH unto Jacob ARNETT cancelled and > the indenture binding Green Smith to Willis SMITH confimed. Nov 16... > > he was married as an ARNETT, and his kids were all raised in MO. as > ARNETT....on the marriage bonds for John ROACH (Nella's Bro) William G. > ARNETT > signed with John...but the person transcribed the record as Wm G. SMITH, > his signature in one spot (on the orginal) looked like SMITH at the > other place it was more clearly ARNETT....Now I'm really wondering, who > he belonged to.....anybody have a clue......... > > Also found 1845.. Elisha OWENS allowed five dollars for support of > Alpheus YATES, orphan, for four months April 7 > > > Thanks, Sharon >

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