Family Historian - Arkansas Genealogical Society

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Family Historian - Arkansas Genealogical Society
The Arl(ansas
Family Historian
Volume 3, No.2,
Fall 1964
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ARlCANSAS FAMILY HISTORIAN
OFFICERS
Published quarterly by the
Mrs. J. H. Atkinson
President
Little Rock, Arkansas
ARKANSAS GENEALOGIGAL SOCIETY
Box
587
Conway, Arkansas
Dolores Murphy •
. . . . . Editor
Carolyn Dammann
Assistant Editor
Lee B. Spencer
Vice-president
Conway, Arkansas
Mrs. Nora Taylor Clark Sec.-Treas.
Clarksville, Arkansas
DIRECTORS
Founded 1962
Membership (including subscription)
$).00 Annually
Single Copies • • • • • • $1.00 each
W. E. Bailey • • • • • • • • Enola
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Mrs. Frank Cline • • • Hot Springs
Miss Bernice Karnes • Fayetteville
Mrs. Gerald McLane.
Hot Springs
Robert Worley • • • • • El Dorado
Officers, Directors, Contents
Page
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AGS News
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Membership
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Perrin
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by Carribel Eck Carter
Shumate - Shoemaker
The Hare Family
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by Mrs. L. W. Ledgerwood, Jr.
by Mrs. A. S. J. Clarke
Queries
Hillsboro Cemetery,
Recent Publications
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Union County, Arkansas
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AGS BOARD MEETING HELD IN CONWAY
A meeting of the officers and directors of the Arkansas Genealogical Society
was held Saturday, October lOth, at the Torreyso~ Library at Arkansas state
Teachers College. Present at the meeting were Mrs. J. H. Atkinson, president;
Lee B. Spencer, vice-president; Mrs. Nora Taylor Clark, secretary-treasurer;
Mrs. Elaine Cia and W. E. Bailey, directors; and Mrs. Guy W. Murphy, editor.
A report was given on the number of new members obtained and a financial
statement was given by the secretary-treasurer.
Mr. Spencer, chairman of the
constitution committee, gave a preliminary report on the constitutional revisions being made by the committee.
The next meeting of the group will be held in January in Hot Springs, Ark.
AGS BIDINS LIBRARY COLLECTION
The Arkansas Genealogical Society is beginning a collection of books and
papers for a library to be housed at the Society's office in Conway.
A recent addition to the library waS the "Index to Tennessee Confederate
Pension Applications", published by the Tennessee State Library and Archives.
We hope to obtain additional publications as they become available.
We are especially interested in collecting family histories, and would like
to urge persons who have published family histories to donate copies of their
histories to the AGS library.
We wish to thank Mr. Robert L. layne of Trumann, Arkansas for forwarding to
the Society a book on the layne-lain-lane family genealogy, a gift of Mr. Floyd
Benjamin layne of Los Angeles, California, who compiled and published the book.
This book is a handsome, hard-bound publication, and is a valuable addition to
our library.
Mill INDEX PUBLISHED
MEMBERS ATTEND CONFERENCE
An index to Volumes I and II of
"The Arkansas Family Historian" was
recently published by Mr. Deane G.
Carter and Mr. W. J. Lemke. The index
was compiled by Mr. Carter and edited
by Mr. Lemke, who served as editor of
the "Historian" for those volumes.
We wish to thank Mr. Carter and Mr.
Lemke for this service, and we also
wish to thank the Washington County
Historical Society who published it
as a service to the cause of genealogy
in Arkansas.
The third annual Oklahoma Conference on Genealogy was held Oct. 16-17
at the University of Oklahoma at Norman.
Our. Society was represented at
the conference by Mrs. Nora Taylor
Clark, Clarksville, our secretarytreasurer, and Mrs. Guy W. Murphy,
editor of the "Historian".
RESEARCHERS NEEDED
All members who do research are
urged to complete the form appearing
in the last issue of the "Historian".
A detailed list of researchers will
be published in our next issue.
MASTER FAMILY FILE
We would like to urge all members
who have not yet done so to complete
the form for the Master Family File
which appeared in the Summer issue of
the "Historian". These forms will become permanent record~, a~d will provide information on various surnames
for persons doing research.
Additional forms may be obtained
by writing AGS, Box 587, Conway, Ark.
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NEW MEMBERS
We would like to welcome the following new members to the Arkansas Genealogical Society. We appreqiate their interest in our organization.
We again want to urge all of our members to ask others to join.
would like to give a membership to an interested friend or relative,
fill in the form at the back of this issue and send to us.
If you
please
Arkansas State College Library, State College, Arkansas
Beard, Mrs. Frank C., 1201 West Taylor, Lovington, New Mexico
Beville, Mrs. Minnie, Route 1, Bentonville, Arkansas
Burrow, M. M., Poyen, Arkansas
Crain, Bertha M., 4512 No. 31st st., Fort Smith, Arkansas
Duckworth, Robert B., 949 N. starcrest Drive, Covina, Calif.
Earp, T. J., 1716 Evergreen st., Pampa, Texas
Echols, Hrs. Boyd, 403 No. 15th st., Lamesa, Texas
George, Roy L., 3623 Bowers Ave., Little Rock, Ark.
Giacomini, Mrs. Effie, Clarksville, Ark.
Greenoe, James E., 5808 Gaston Ave., Dallas, Texas
Hardin, Mr. Q. A., 1000 A Garrison Ave., Fort Smith, Ark.
Harp, 'd. B., Box 89, North Holly Drive, Tracy, California
Ha~, Darall G.,
1900 College View Drive, BartleSville, Okla.
Hendrix College Library, Conway, Arkansas
Herren, Mrs. Donald, 1113 E. Kingshiway, Paragould, Ark.
Hicks, Alice E., 885 No. lOth E., Mountain Home, Idaho
Hill, F. CeCil, 805 Rosebud Ave., Victoria, Texas
Hunter, W. J., Umpire, Ark.
Jett, Mrs. E. S., Box 686, Smackover, Ark.
Los Angeles Public Library, 630 West 5th st., Los Angeles 7, Calif.
MCDonald, S. L., 122 N. Thompson st., Springdale, Ark.
McGehee, Mrs. Edgar D., Sr., 7909 Lady Gray st., New Orleans, La.
HcGriff, Leo, 212 George st., El. lbrado, Ark.
Maddox, Mrs. Jack, 333 Pine st., Jacksonville, Illinois
Means, Mrs. Louis R., 3433 Central Ave. Apt. 34, Indianapolis, Indiana
O'Kelley, J. Fred, Box 426, state College, Miss.
Perry, Mrs. Robert L., 909 So. 13th Place, Rogers, Ark.
Peterson, Mrs. Lorene K., Box 526, Prescott, Arizona
Pierce, Mrs. John L., 400 So. st. Joseph, Horrilton, Ark.
Powell, Georgia, 1641 Indiana Ave., Flint 6, Michigan
Ryan, Mrs. J. X., 353 Park Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois
Sammons, Mrs. D. R., Dutch Mills, Ark.
Shaw, Joe C., Route 2, Conway, Ark.
Snider, Mrs. J. J., Lela, Texas
Snow, Mrs. C. B., 5679 Worrell Drive, Fort Worth, Texas
Southern State College, Velma Lee Adams, Box 1176, Magnolia, Arkansas
Weaver, Arthur R., 503 W. Harri ,~t.,
Haumee, Ohio
Weiss, Mrs, C. J., Box 722, T;
- Consequences, New Mexico
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PERRIN
by
Carribel Eck Carter
In 1635 there sailed from England to Virginia a young man listed as John
Perryn. He was 21 years old, and the son of a London resident of fair means.
~ve are not sure what the father'S
first name was, but the family name was
really Perrin; his wife was Susanna. Later John was joined .by his. brother,
Thomas Perrin, who brought with him a letter from Susanna, a "boy", some blankets and warm clothing and the information that the elder Perrin had d!ed and
left John a house in London.
Later in Varina Parish, Henrice County, Va., we find r'ecords of Thomas Perrin and his wife, Anne Forrest, living there in 1679.
After the death of
Thomas, Anne deeded land to their son, John Perrin, said land in Charles City
County, having been granted to Thomas in 1688.
Though it has not been proven
to our satisfaction that these were the descendants of the irr~igrants John and
Thomas Perrin, there is much evidence that they were the grandparents and father of Joseph Perrin who was living in Lunenburg County, Va, in 1748.
Later
the name of this oounty was changed to Charlotte, and we find Joseph Perrin
living on 1\dtty's Creek in Charlotte County at the time of his death in 1773.
Joseph Perrin and his wife, Rebecca, were the parents of fo"r sons ar,d four
daughters. Three of these sons married three sisters named Clopton, and ~~ess
marriages are noted by Lucy L"lne Erwin in her book "The Ancestors of om. Clopton of York County, Va.. ", and by John S. Wurts in his "Magna Chart.a".
Most genealogists are more interested in the Cloptons for their English
ancestrJ was amazing.
The Wurts outline stops with the three Clopton sisters
who married three Perrin brothers and if one wants to find out something about
those Perrin brothers one must consult court records and old Virginia periodicals.
Of the eight children of Joseph and Rebecca Perrin t~e have the f:·llowing
information:
1.
Samuel Perrin, moved to Halifax Co., Va., where he married, Dac. 24, l7~
Jane Wade, a >ddow, and had two sons: Joseph Perrin, who married (1790)
Christine IBniel; and George Perrin, who married (1798) Sally Nash.
2.
lVilliam Perrin, born c. 1730; died c. 1783; married Mary C1cpton (born
Nov. 3. 1737) and moved to Edgefield District (96). South Car"lina abcr.lt
1774. He is said to have fought in the Revolution, and he had two S(.'l1S
(some say four) who were Revolutionary soldiers.
3.
Josephus Perrin, born 1740; died 1797; married Cassandra Clopton, 1764.
Moved to Lincoln Co., Ky., in 1784. Was a Revolut:i.cr.ary soldier.
4.
George Perrin, born c.1744; died 1797; married Catherine Clopton; moved
to South Carolina, Edgefiel.d District, in 1784.
Cens'J.s of 1800 showed
his wido,", with one son and two daughters.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Elizabeth Perrin m. ____ Jones.
Sarah Perrin m. ____ Sullivant.
Nanny Perrin m. _
Burton.
Lean8.h Perrin m. _
Sullivant.
(The first it-1O sons ,mre not mentioned in Joseph Perrin's
had deeded land to them.)
Hill
because he
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One of the greatest authorities on the descendants of George (No.4) is Mr.
Paul Anderson, postmaster at Anniston, Ala.
Some residents of Texarkana may
be interested to know that the late Mr. Hugh Anderson of that city, whose wife
was a niece of Judge Will Kirby, was his brother.
The will of William Perrin was the first to be filed in the 96th District
of South Carolina.
We have an account of Mary, his wife, and their younger
children being forced to nee during the Revolution and take refuge at "star
Fort" (probably the old fort near there whose redoubt was shaped like a star)
when British soldiers invaded their home. Mr. ~mmons of near Edgefield, S.C.,
a descendant of William Perrin (No.2) still lives on a part of "Winterseat",
the land William acquired on Hard Labor Creek, and several years ago he gave
Mr. Anderson the original grant. Though Mr. Anderson is not a direct descendant of William (it is George who is his direct ancestor), no one seems to object because this did not go to one of William's descendants, for Mr. Anderson
has served all faithfully and well in the searching of records.
Perhaps it would be well to tell something of his place in the family tree
here, for many of the families in South Carolina connected with him are outstanding. He is descended from George Perrin and his wife Catherine Clopton,
This William Perrin married, 2nd, in Nov., 1803,
through their son William.
S".1sannah Kellum, and by her had Margaret Caroline, b. 1809, who married Dr.
William Williamson of Alabama.
Mr. Anderson's S.A.R. records are through the
Wilsons of South Carolina and he is related to the Eddins' of Tuscaloosa, Ala.
He tells me that about three years ago he published a history of the Andersons
of South Carolina.
His wife, who died in February, 1963, was related to Mobly, Feaster, and
There is a Mrs. Evelyn Feaster of Birmingham who,
Manning of South Carolina.
like me, is descended from the first William Perrin, but she is married to a
Feaster, and like Mrs. Anderson, was always invited to the Coleman-Feaster
reunion in South Carolina, much to the envy of some of us standing on the outside looking Ln. It seems that this has become a noted annual event to genealogists in southeastern United States.
But getting back to the descendants of the first William Perrin --and most
of the Arkansas and southeastern Oklahoma Perrins are--the children of William
Perr-ln (No.2) and his wife, Mary Clopton, were:
1.
Abner, d. 1799, a Revolutionary soldier; m Sarah Foster, dau. of John
Foster. Their children: John, Thomas, Mary C., Abner, and Katherine.
2.
Samuel, b. Nov. 19, 1770;
Lee of Virginia.
3.
4.
William.
George.
Cassandra, m. _
Dunlap.
Betty, twin.
Mary (Mollie), twin, m.
Harris.
Rebecca, m.
Anderson.
Margaret (Peggy), m. __ . Foster. (Ancestor of McKissicks')
Sally, m. Geo. Sullivan.
Edl'.B., m. __ --- Heard.
Martha, m. Livingston Mirns. (It is their descendants who now live at
"'tli.nterseat", .the ancestral home near Edgefield, S. C.)
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
m. Eunice Chiles,
a descendant of Elizabeth
Napoleon Patterson Perrin
Isabella M., Moseley Perrin
In family records we refer to the eldest son of'the first William Perrin as
"Abner 1st" (No.1).
His son, whom we call "Abner 2nd", married Mary Carson
Patterson, daughter of Josiah Patterson, a Revolutionary soldier, and his wife
Margaret Carson, daughter of Wn. Carson, also a,Revolutionary soldier.
'lheir
children were:
1.
Josiah Perrin.
2.
Abner f.<.a.son Perrin, a Brig. General in the Civil War, who was killed at
Spottsylvania Court House; m. Emily Butler, dau. of Gov. Pierce Butler
of South Carolina. Their children were: Pierce Perrin and Robert Perrin.
3.
Col. Robt. O. Perrin, m. 1st, Elizabeth Spencer;m. 2nd, Mary Collier.
Was in Civil War and later lived in Alabama.
4.
Wn. Alexander Perrin, m. Mary Florida Lacy Jones, ,a descendant of Peter
Jones of Virginia.' He was in Confederate Cavalry and later lived in
Alabama.
5.
Napoleon Patterson Perrin, born March 16, 1837; in South Carolina; died
1908 in Arkansas; m. in 1860 in Kemper Co. , Miss. to Isabella l'lontague
Moseley (born 1839, died 1914).
He was in Confederate Cavalry under
Jeb stuart and Wade Hampton during the Civil War. ,(See pictures above)
6.
Telemachus Ulyses (Sock) Perrin, m. Harriet 'Powe and founded the Perrin
Stock Yards in New Orleans.
7.
James Henry Perrin, m. Fanny Calloway. He was a Captain in Confederate
Cavalry; killed at Battle of Chancellorsville.
8.
Arthur Lewis Perrin.
9.
Margaret Perrin, m. 1st, George Blocher;
from Dublin, Ireland.
m. 2nd, Dr. Richard G. Dillon
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Na.poleon Patterson (Polie) Perrin (No.5) moved with his parents to Alabama
about 1848. The Moseleys lived just across the state line in Mississippi, and
it was there that he met and married Isabella (Belle) Moseley. They lived there
on the Ala.-Miss. line during the Civil War and for several years after.
In
the late 1870's they moved to southwest Arkansas. Their children were:
1.
William Moseley Perrin, b. March··6, 1861; d. Jan. 20, 1863.
2.
James Henry Perrin, b. Nov. 16, 1863; d. Nov. 1946;m. Lily Baker, 1876.
Eight children, of whom two died in infancy. The others:
a. Abner Raymond Perrin, b. Nov. 28, 1897; d. Nov. 26, 1958. Unmarried.
b. James Lanehart Perrin, b. Oct. 24, 1899. Unmarried; has been in'
U. S. Navy for many years.
c. Margaret Isabella (Margie) Perrin, m. 1st, Louis Harold Snow. Their
children: Louis Harold, Jr., Lillie Faye and Bobbie Jean.
This
marriage ended in divorce about 1932. She married 2nd, Fred Hartma~
d. Lillie Baker Perrin, m. 1st, Harry Newman Wheeler. Their children:
Mary Lois and Harry James. This marriage ended in divorce in 1941.
She m. 2nd, Philip Scott, and they have twin sons, Philip and Terry.
e. Mary Foster Perrin, m. Julius Jockusch, officer in the U. S. Navy;
no children. They live in San Francisco where her mother, the widow
of James H. Perrin, lives with them.
f. Robbie Lois Perrin, b. 1914; m. John Lawrence Tryon, Jr., Jan. 1931
Their only child, John Lawrence Tryon, 3rd., b. Feb. 6, 1935, was
killed in an automobile accident in 1958.
3.
Napoleon Patterson Perrin, Jr., b. Jan. 2, 1865; d. Aug. 3.1924; m. on
Jan. 23, 1898, to Dessa Viola Junell, b. Dec. 14, 1873; d. Jan. 29,195'Z
Their children:
a. William, b. Oct. 19, 1898; m. Myrtle V. Hines; no children.
b. Belle, b. Nov. 8, 1900; m. 1st, John McPherson, who died in 1941.
They had one child. Shirley Ruth, b. 1924, d. 1944, while a student
at the University of Oklahoma. M. 2nd, Mike O'Matta; they live in
Idabel, Okla.
c. Rex. b. Jan. 29. 1903; d. June 19, 1910.
d. Mary Frances, b. March 25. 1905; d. June 30, 1912,
e. Joseph, b. Sept. 25, 1907; at last report unmarried.
f. Eleanor, b. Oct. 13, 1909; m. Arthur Stephen Drake. Chi1d?en: Nadya
Jean, b. Feb. 11, 1930; m. Len F. Greene, a news reporter; t.heyhave
two children, Kevin Lin and Janine Elaine; they live in Idabel, Okh.
g. Nina, b. Sept. 25. 1910; m. 1st; Bill Weathered; ~ marriage ended
in divorce; three children were born of this marriage, two of whom
died in infancy. One son, Cecil Norris Weathered. survives. M. 2nd,
Sid Hedgecoke; they have two daughters, Carroll Jean and Nina Kay.
4.
Christina Roberta (Chrissie) Perrin, b. Apr. 16, 1867; d. 1957; m, Sion
Sherrill Smith. soh of Eli Smith of Georgia and his wife
Sherrill
of North Carolina. He died in 1951. Three children:
a. Per!'in, died when nine years old.
b. Sion Sherrill, Jr., b. about 1896; d. 1936; unmarried,
c. Henry Perrin (Hal), m. Elizabeth Smith of Benton, Ark. Three chlldren:
(1) "'.argaret Louise, m. John Calloway; they live at Holly Grove, A!k.
They have a son, John. twin boys, and a daughter.
(2) Hal Perrin, Jr •• rna.rried and has several children.
(J) fun Cameron; married, has at:
,. one child.
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5.
Robert 0, Perrin, b. Jan. 17, 1870, d. about 1922; m. Geraldine Poole,
who died about 1956. Four children:
a. SUe Belle, born c.1906, m. I. A. Vicknair and they live in Detroit,
Mich. One child, a daughter who is married and has several children.
b. Malcolm Patterson.
Was married, and has one son livin~, Charles;
they live in Los Angeles;
c. Roberta (Robbie), m. C.J. Young; lives in st. Louis, Mo.
d. Gerald. At last report he was living in Kansas City, Mo. Unm.
6.
Thomas W. Perrin, b. Dec. 15, 1871; murdered about 1930; m. Clara Bennett of Arkansas. Both were lawyers living in Jena, La. Two children:
a. Bennett, unmarried.
b. Archie Belle, who married 1st, __ Tyson, and 2nd, __ Oates. She
had twin boys by Mr. Oates, and another son and a daughter. One of
the twins was killed wnen his plane crashed during World War II.
The other twin, Thomas Oates, lives in Houston, Tex., where he is a
customs officer at the National Airport. The other son, Randy Oates,
lives in Monroe, La. The daughter, Jeanine, lives in Alexandria, La.,
is married and has children. Archie uses the name of her first husband and lives near her daughter in Alexandria when not attending to
plantation interests. Her brother, Bennett, who is an invalid, lives
with her.
7.
Abner Perrin, b. Dec. 6, 1873, d. about 1958; m. 1st, Effie Henderson;
one child, Harold, who at last report was living at DeQueen, Ark. He m.
2nd, Georgia __ , who live'M At Texarkana; two children: Norman, who is
married, lives in Texarkana, and has children; Evelyn, who married a Mr.
Porter and who also lives in Texarkana.
8.
Eliza Mitchell (Ellie) Perrin, b. Feb. 18, 1877; d. Nov. 20, 1947; m.
James Branch IsUell. (For a list of their descendants, as well as information on his ancestors, see "Southside Virginia Families" by Boddie.
A copy of this book is in the genealogy room of the Little Rock Public
Library.
9.
Belle Perrin, b. about 1879 in Miss., d. about 1881 in Ark.
She is
buried beside her parents in Clear Creek cemetery near Horatio, Ark.
10.
Mary Katherine Perrin, b. Mar. 14, 1882; d. Feb. 28, 1863; m. in 1904,
to John Lenthauld Eck, b. Apr. 16, 1878, d. Mar. 19, 1952. (For a list
of their descendants, as well as information on his ancestors, see "The
Arkansas Family Historian", Vol. 2, No.5, May, 1964, "The Eck Family")
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is only a small part of the information I have on this
family, but I believe I have put in the most important facts. Lack of space
For indoes not permit me to include many ~ngs that are interesting.
stance, Eli Smith, who married Chrissie Perrin, helped to found the town of
Mt. Ida,' and his parents, Eli Smith and his wife, founded what was called
"Smi th House", one of the earliest inns of western Arkansas.
On the day that Ge~Abner Perrin was killed at Spottsylvania Court House
Gen. Lee mentioned only three men in his report at the ,end of the day: " •••
the brave General Perrin was killed •• -." N. P. Perrin had cousins in South
Carolina who were cousins of John C. Calhoun. A part of Richmond, Va. still
is called Clopton. The bullet which killed Capt. Jim Perrin at Chancello~s­
ville passed first under the arm of his brother, N. P. Perrin, who was later
to witness the mortal wounding of Jeb Stuart at Yellow Tavern.
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SHllMA TE - SHOEMAKER
I am a gr-granddaughter of Bayless Shumate and his second wife, Elizabeth
Cole.
I have done much research on this line, but there are still some questions about which I am most eager to learn the answers.
The origin of the name Shumate is in the family which immigrated from France
ca. 1720 (or earlier) and settled in Fauquier Co., Va.
The name at that time
>Tas spelled "de la Shumate" and is thought to have derived from the French name
"de la Ch8.umette". After the Revolution different descendants began to fan out
into S.C., N.C., >TOstern Va., Tenn;, and some to Ky. By this time the "de la"
had !:Jeen droppod and the name WaS shortened to Shumate and various corruptions
of same. The line which gOGS back froln Bayle 5S (son of William Shuma to and
Sn,rah &11) was from Harlan Co., Ky.; before that Claiborne Co., Tenn.; before
that Fauquier Co., Va. There is more about that family in my article of Jan.,
1961, in the FLASHBACK (Washinston Co., Ark. Hist. Soc.)
I cannot trace the lineage of the 'Shumakes' who intermarried ~Ii th Oxendine
in Vineyard Twp., Washington Co., but \~ould suspect perhaps there may be some
relationship to the Shumates who migrated to S.C.,
Mrs. (Alice Fletcher) Hicks "nd I have exchanged information to our mutual
benefit. The Hardin Shumate who married her I;y'dia Fletcher was a cousin of my
"Nilliam Shumate (father of the aforementioned Bayless).
Hardin was a son of
William and Clarissa Shumate, who were in Dade Co., Mo. in 1850 census;
most
of that family moved to Wash. Co., Ark. before 1860 (at which time the father
William was deceased.
As for the Shoemaker name, it is unfortunate that the Shumates have been
confused with that family.
Benjamin H. Shoemaker, III of Philadelphia did an
extensive survey in an effort to separate the two families.
I have a copy of
his "Shumate Notes" (Jan. 1959), in which he states:
"There were approsimately ninety different Shoemaker immi::;rants prior to
the Revolution, but apparently only one Shumate root.
Although in early days
t.he name "Shumate" was spelled many ways (Shoemake, Shoemate, Somachs, Sumach,
~tc.) only the spelling "Shumate" is employed herein.
There is no connection
whatever between the names Shumate and Shoemaker."
He explains the various spellings of "Shuma.te" thus: "This was not through
the doing of the individuals themselves, but, rather, a product of those '>CIUtlying areas where the rugged qualities of the pioneer made education only of
secondary importance and adherence to ~ English pronunciation lapsed noticeably. • .. Therefore, whether they went down to posterity as "Shumates" or "Shumakes" frequently depended on the degree of deafness of the lawyer or clerk
who transcribed and recorded their various deeds, wills and other instruments."
Mrs. L. W. Ledge~od, Jr.
5325 East 30th st.
Tulsa 14, Oklahoma
(EDITOR'S NOTE: This article is further comment on the article "Shumate, Shumake, Shoemake, Shoemaker", by Mrs. Robert V. Wilkins, which appeared in the
Summer, 1964 issue of "The Arkansas Family Historian", vol. 3, no. 1, p.19.)
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THE HARE FAMILY
by
Mrs. A. S. J. Clarke
fbI' a long while I have been trying to find out who were the parents of
Edwrtrd, Hoses, Jesse, Bryan, and Sarah Hare, who came into N. C. in the early
1730's or perhaps earlier from Nansemond Co., Va.
Perhaps some of the family
remained. I believe Elizabeth Hare Maule of Nansemond Co. was a sister. I am
hoping the pUblication of the following history may bring further information
so that I can connect this and find the parents of the above mentioned.
Original list of persons embarking from Great Britain to America, Aug. 21,
1635= Hare, Bryan, age 27 (b. 1608); Hare, Susan, age 24 (b. ~611).
1635 - Taylors came to Va. - Relatives of Earl of Hare.
"Ire Lois Ihvis Book" - Original ancestor in Va. - 'di11iam Hare boron 1638
in England; Sept. 25, 1663 - John and Robert Lawrence received land grant for
William Hare.
1668 - William Hare - Surry Co. deposition said he was 30 years old.
1668-1688 - 'Ni11iam Hare on Va. tax lists, Nansemond Co., Va.
1700 (April) - John Hare - Proved writs three persons
Transportation of
self, wife Sarah, and Sarah Shaddock. (Col. Record of N. C. • Sanders' Vol. 1,
p. 533.)
1704 - John Hare - 190 acres; Anne Hare - 600 acres; Moses Hare - 95 acres;
Nansemond Co., Va. Rent Roll by Henry Jenkins. (Shaping of Col. Va., p. 200.)
1720 (May 24) - John Hare born (Ref. Tenn. Bible Records, p. 22-23, Ti11otsan, Ack1en).
John Hare m. 1st, Prici11a Benton in 1740 (b. Dec. 14, 1723,
died May 16, 1765). Issue: Mary, b. Sept. 6, 1742; Luke, b. June 20, 1745;
Sarah, b. Dec. 17, 1748, d. Feb. 27, 1778; Elizabeth, b. Oct. 24, 1750; John
Lawrence, b. Mar. 18, 1754; Benjamin, b. Oct. 3, 1760; Penelope, b. Feb. 11,
1764. John Hare m. 2nd, Grace ___ • Issue: Lucresey, b. Sept. 5, 1766; Jesse,
b. May 14, 1769; Bryan, b. Dec. 17, 1783. Grace died April 30, 1787.
1730's - In the early 1730's, .Edward Hare, Sr., Moses Hare, Sr., and Jesse
Hare came into Cho,ran Co., N. C. from Nansemond Co., Va. where the Hare family
lived at this time.
Circa 1740 - Henry Winborne, Bryan Hare and his sister Sarah came to Chowan
Co. from Nansemond Co., Va.
1.
Edward Hare, Sr. m. Mary Scott. Issue: Sons, Edward, Jr.; John (1720);
Thomas; Brye.n. Ihughters, Christian (West); Mary (Burgess); Ann (Soott).
Edward, Sr. was vestryman at st. Paul's Churoh, Edenton, N.C., 1738-40.
2.
!·loses Hare, Sr. (d. 1793); m. Honour Ashburr; (Sept. 12, 1743-Aug. 1794).
Issue: Sons, Moses, Jr.; Joseph; John; Elisha.
J:l9.ughters, Bridget (Small); Charity (Haywood); Mary (Streator).
3.
Jesse Hare m. Betty Renn of Va.
Anna s ; Anna •
4.
Bryan Hare m.
5.
Sarah Hare m. Henry Winborne.
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Issue:
Issue:
Edward;
Issue:
Elizabeth;
Bryan;
Mary k111;
Mary.
William;
Thomas;
Sarah.
King;
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I am descended from Edward Hare, Sr., my gr-gr-gr-grandfather (No.1).
Thomas Hare (my gr-gr-grandfather) was the third son of Edward Hare, Sr.. He
married Penelope Moore. Issue: Thomas Edt-mrd (my gr-grandfather) and the following daughters, Elizabeth (Lewis); Penelope (Speight); Jamima (i,ood); Janett.
Thomas Edward Hare (my gr-grandfather) m. 1st, Sarah Sharp. Issue:
A. Thomas, m. Elizabeth Jane Ramsey.
B. Jacob, m. Emma Wheeler.
C. Starkey Sharp, m. 1st Mary Eliza Askew; 2nd Rachel Hunter.
D. John A., m. Mary Ware.
E. David, m. 1st Lucy Ware; 2nd Fannie Joyner.
In the early 1830's the five sons of Thomas Edward Hare moved to Fayette
Co., Tenn. (Macon). All of the brothers except my grandfather, Starkey Sharp
Hare, Sr. (who was deceased) moved to eastern Arkansas in the 1850's to Poinsett Co., later Cross Co.
My father, Judge Starkey Sharp Hare, Jr. was county judge in 1884.
He was
also representative for Cross Co. in 1891.
Old Mt. Zion, about It miles southeast of Vanndale, was the first place of
Methodist service in the then White River Conference. An old cemetery surrounds
the place where the frame church stood. At tha.t time there were four Methodist
ministers in the Hare family: Rev. John A. Hare, his brother Jacob Hare, and
two of Jacob Hare's sons, Thomas Pipkin Hare and David J. Hare.
* * * * * * * * * *
The following information is on Elisha Hare, son of Moses Hare, Sr. (No.2).
Elisha Hare m. Esther Norfleet. Issue: Jesso L., b. Mar. ), 1793, m. Louisa
Folton, July 27, 1822; moved to Ga.
Jacob, moved to Richmond, Va.
Thomas,
moved to Portsmouth, Va.
Elizabeth, b. Aug. 9, 1795;
m. James Morgan, 1817.
Jane, moved to Ga., m. Jonathan Riddick in 1825.
Rebecca, b. 1804 or 1805,
m. }!yles M. fuvis in 1828. Mrs. E. W. Martineau is a descendant of Elisha Hare
through his daughter, Rebecca.
* * * * *
*.
* * * *
The early Hares lived in Chowan, Bertie, Hertford, and Gates counties, N.C.
They were related by marriage to Scotts, Rem1s, Sharps, Starkeys, W1nbornes,
Dickinsons, Wests, Speights, Burgesses, Bentons, Hoores, Askews, Wheelers, Ramseys, Kings, Hunters, and Wares.
}Iany of these names are still listed in the
SUffolk, Nansemond Co., Va. telephone directory.
Mrs. A. S. J. Clarke.
(Edith Hare Clarke)
621 N. Ash st.
Little Rock, Arkansas
QUElUES
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LARREMORE
I would like to find someone
who is who on the Larremores.
who has a family Bible,
or can help me find
REV. JAMES LARREMORE:
Born ca. 1775, N. C.(?) Children by first wife: Wn. T.
(lB02), in Green Co. Ky.; Jackson, (c.lB05); John, (c.lB07). Second wife was
Patsy Benningfield, m. Feb. 2B, IBll, Green Co. Ky. Daniel Benningfield was a
surety witness to her marriage.
Children were: George Washingtonf b. IB13,
Janes J., b. IB16; Mary, b. IB14; all born in Green Co. Ky.
Mary m. Joseph
Scott in Washington Co. Ark.
I find next where. the Rev. performed a wedding
in Lawrence Co. Ark. in IB18; then in 1830 he was on the Crawford Co. Ark. tax
rolls. Don't find him anymore, so think he probably died there.
GEORGE WASHINGTON LARREMORE (my great grandfather): Born 1813, Green Co., Ky.
Wife, Elizabeth, born 1820, Ark. Were both living in 1880 in Washington Co.
Children: Mary Ann, b. 1834, m. Calvin Chambers 1857, washington Co.;
James
Jackson, b. 1838, d. 1925 at Evansville, Ark., m. Eliza Jane Reese in washington Co.; Margaret; Martha, b. 1845; Joseph, b. 1847, m. a girl named Temessee.
JAMES J. LARREMORE: Born IB16, Green Co., Ky.;
b. 181B, Tenn. They married in Ark. and all of
He moved to Burnet Co., Tex., 1850-60. Most of
Children: Martha (lB35), Louisia (lB36), James
(1843), Mariah (1845), William (1847), and John
bro. to Geo. W.; wife Mary A.,
their children were born there.
the children married in Texas.
(lB37), Christina (1840), Mary
(1849).
JAMES JACKSON LARREMORE: Born 1838, Washington Co., Ark. (son of Geo. W.),
died 1925, Evansville, Ark. M. Eliza Jane Reese (b. 1845), washington C~, Ark.,
d. Apr. 10, 1909, Evansville, Ark •. Her father was Wn. W. Reese, mother's name
Francis. Children: Annie, Dollie, Earl, Bell, J. W., and Oscar, b. 1885, and
still living at Evansville. I received a letter from Oscar last Jan. He probably could help more if he could be interviewed. He said Geo. W. was his grgrandfather. He also went to the grave yard and got his parents' death dates
and gave me the names of his brothers, but no addresses of them or children.
OBADIAH LA.RRl!MORE: Born 1800, Green Co., Ky.
Moved from Green Co. when eight
years old with his folks to Illinois. He grew up there and m. Emily Esteys in
Sangon Co., Ill. John, first child, was born Dec. 5, IB2B in Morgan Co., Mo.
Other children Elton L., Obadiah, Samuel, were born in Mo. The other children
were born in Crawford Co., Ark. as follows: Elizabeth (1835), Elijah, Rebecca,
Martha, and Wiley.
REV. W1. T. LARREMORE: Born 1802, Green Co., Ky. I find him next in Crawford
Co., Ark. on IB21 tax rolls, then again on the 1830 tax roll.
Shortly thereafter he moved to Fayetteville, Ark. He was a prosperous merchant; was a minister of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and helped organize first church
in Cane Hill, Ark. He dealt in real estate considerably.
He moved to Texas
in 1849, and died in Caldwell Co., Sept. 27, IB53. He married about IB30, and
had the following children: David J., William, Martha, Mary Jane, Archibald,
James B., all born in Ark. His wife SUsan was born 1818 in Ky. and died 1869,
in Caldwell Co., Texas.
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QUERIES
COLONEL LARREMORE: Born 1826, Crawford Co., Ark., married Rebecca Ann Delaney,
July 1, 1849, Washington Co., Ark. Moved from Ark. about 1859 to Johnson Co.,
Texas, where he was killed in a cotton gin accitend, 1879. He said his mother
came to Alvarado, Johnson Co., about 1855. I have not been able to locate her
by the name Larremore (it could be Ann Depriest, b. 1795, Ky.) Children were:
Wn. L., Martha Jane, Anne M., Alice, Fannie, Christopher, Roda, Samuel, Frank,
Fannie, John, and Texana.
SAMUEL LARREMORE: On the tax rolls in 1830, Crawford Co. Ark. ($50. dwelling,
five slaves over 10 years, three horses, ten head cattle, one slave 16/45.) He
was also found in the Federal census in Gallatin Co., Ky. in 1818.
ANN LARREMORE: On the tax rolls in 1831 with the same assessment as the year
before to Samuel.
In 1833 the same property was made an estate to a Samuel
Larremore, probably the youngest son, for in 1832, he was on the tax rollmrl
charged 25¢ poll tax on one horse.
Rev. James and Rev. William T. were on the Crawford Co. tax rolls in 1830.
A Lewis Larremore was in the 1818 Census of st. Clair Co., Ill. Lewis is probably the father of Obadiah who came to Crawford Co., Ark. about 1835.
I will appreciate any help on the Larremores from any of the descendants or
others concerned. All letters will be answered.
C. T. Chambers
San Diego, Calif.
3659 6th Ave.
GIPSON/GIBSON
In connection with my Shumate article (Vol. 3, No.1, p.19) I would like to
make the following correction:
Re Green Gipson (Gibson) who made the land entry in Madison Co., Ark. 1839.
Goodspeed's old history is confusing on this, but Green Gibson, b. Jan., 1810,
N. C., m. Rhoda Hawk. John Austin was the son-in-law of John Holmesley, and
statements about a son-in-law settling on Greem Gibsosn's farm confused me.
The children of Green Gibson and Rhoda Hawk were: Mary, m. R. Thompson; Nancy,
m. H. H. Fox; Missaniere, m. B. B. Davis; John Gibson; Druscilla, m. E. Dodsen;
Pleasant M. Gibson; Telitha, m. Capt. W. R. Lawson; LYdia, m. Thomas Long;
Green B. Gibson, m. Mary Moore; Hosea Gibson; and Ezekiel Gibson.
I would like to know more about the John Gibson who m. Martha Harper. Their
daughter Sarah J .• m. (1851) a Norman and lived in Benton Co., Ark. Would like
to know parents and other children of this John Gibson.
Was he son of Green?
If any readers are interested I have some Gibson families and marriages in
southwest Missouri, including that of Eli Gibson who m. Louisa A. Wasson, and
Joseph E. Wasson who m. Margaret Gibson, both.in Barry Co., Mo.
I am searching for anything about William Sutherland (Southerland), b. 1804
in Tenn. who died in the 1880's somewhere in the vicinity of Bentonville, Ark.
His widow Sarah Jane (Sally) Gibson Southerland died c.1889 at· the home of her
son William in Washington Co.
William Southerland, b. 1836, Ind., and wife
Rachel Margaret Ellis, b. 18lJ6, ill., moved to \{ashington Co., Ark., in 1878
from near Mansfield, Texas.
Mrs. Robert V. Wilkins
1304 No. Yale
Tulsa 15, Okla.
QUERIES
51
QUALLS
I am the youngest of five children born to Isaac Qualls (1847-1885) and
Rhody Ann Elizabeth Sheid (1846-1893). They were married at laCrosse, Ark. in
1866 and moved to Franklin Co. where their children were born.
Isaac was the
son of John Qualls; he had one brother, Dave.
Need information on parentage.
Rhody was the only child of Haden L. Sheid (1810-1852), born in S.C. I do not
know anything about her mother except that Rhody was living with her grandparents, George (1788-1870) and Rhody Sheid (d. 1852) in Izard Co. as early as 1852According to census records George Sheid was born in N. C. and his wife in
S.C. Their children were Haden, William T. (m. Sarah Criswell), Noah (m. Elvy
Jane Criswell), Sybel "Sibbi.e" (m. _
Clay), Mary (m. _ Lacefield), Elizabeth
(m. Ellis), Martha (m. R. D. Harris), and Anny (m. John Phillips), All of the
Sheid children were born in Tenn. except Haden.
Haden and brother William T.
left Manchester, Tenn. and moved to Izard Co •• Ark. in 1848, and the entire
family was there in the census of 1850, except Haden who had returned to Tenn.
As far as I know the marriages of the Sheid children above occured in Arkansas
with the exception of Haden and possibly Anny. According to an old Bible record'he died in 1852. I would like to know the name of his wife and her parentage and where they are buried. Also, I need the maiden name of Haden's mether
Rho~y and her parentage.
~ father Isaac Qualls died when I was three;
my mother Rhody Sheid Qualls
died when I was eleven.
I was reared by my older sister, Mary Ann (Melly)
Qualls Warren. I never saw any of my grandparents or aunts and uncles but can
give some information on all of them.
I have a fairly good record of another
branch of the Sheid family, Col. H. S. Sheid family of Manchester, Tenn. who
are descended from John Sheid of the Revolutionary War, but don't know exactly
where we are joined. I believe my gr-gr-grandfather was wm. Sheid, Sr. of S.C.
I was married in 1903 at Morrilton, Ark. to James Kirby Pennington, the son
of John R. Pennington and Amanda Casey, I need the parentage of each of them.
There was a double marriage between the Penningtons and Caseys. Amanda's brother, Tom, m. Emily Pennington, sister of John R. Amanda died in Ark. John R.
m. second wife; they are buried at Coweta, Okla.
I would like to hear from anyone who has any record of any of these or anyone doing research on these families, especial.ly any descendants of George and
Rhody Sheid (Shed, Sheed, Shead, Shield).
Mrs. Lillie B. Pennington
1816 Sacramento st.
Bakersfield, Calif.
CLARK
I would like to correspond with descendants of the Clark families, who were
early settlers in Madison, Carroll, Benton and WashJ.ngton counties in Arkansas.
Date of settlement around 1830. They Came from "middle Tennessee" and probably
Kentucky.
I am trying to find the parents of rr~ gr-grandmother, Sarah Clark,
b. Sept. 10, 1805. in White or Warren Co., Term", m. about 1820 to Charles Booth
Whitely in Tenn.; moved to Carroll Co., Ark., about 1836. In 1840 the Carroll
Co. census shows James, Thomas and William Clark living near the above Whiteley
family. In 1861 the Whiteleys moved to Bell Co., Texas. Sarah Clark Whiteley
died there July 30, 1890. In the 1880 census she gives Va. as place of . birth
for her mother and N. C. as place of bir·th for her father. There is a Henderson connection somewhere in this Clark family.
Mrs. Allen W. Kermey
115.5 Random Road
El Cajon, Calif.
52
QUERIES
SINCLAIR
My grandmother, Mary Rebecca Sinclair, was born in Washington Co., Ark.
Feb. 23, 1842; she married Jas. Attison Ferguson July 19, 1857, by Rev. M. Perison. They lived in Washington Co. ten years and moved to Crawford Co.
She
had an older sister, Jane, who married a Peters. My grandmother's parents died
when she was a child and she was reared by a family named Brown. When she was
eight years old (about 18.50) she was taken to Anderson Co., Tex. either by her
parent,s or Browns. After four years she returned to Washington Co., Ark., lived
one year and moved to Frog Bio.
Can you refer'me to anyone who can assist me
in detennining who her parents were?
Mrs. F. L. Farnsworth
1120 Allison st.
Newton, Kansas
EOFF - ELLIOTT
I am trying to find the marriage record of my gr-grandparents, Isaac Eoff
and Ibby Elliott.
I am guessing they were married in or near Harrison, Ark.
I would like to learn the names of the parents of the above if there is an
"Application fo:rr. Marriage License".
Sterlin E. Barton
Longview, Texas
P. O. Box 1024
WALTERS - LINCYCOMB
I am a native of Hot Spring County and am interested in the history of the
Walters and Lincycombfamilies. Will appreciate any information.
H. Hubert Walters
3609 Thomas Blvd.
Port Arthur, Texas
McKIMMEY
I am looking for infonnation about my gr-grandfather Nathaniel McKimmey who
lived in or near Eureka Springs about 1882. He is believed to have died March,
1901, and may be buried near Eureka Springs. I believe he was County Surveyor
at Chandler, Okla. at time of his death, but I can find no record of his death
or burial in or near Chandler. His wife LYdia died in Nov., 1882, but I can't
find where she was buried or exact date of death.
A brother of Nathaniel,
Wilson McKimmey, died Jan. 6, 1919; both LYdia and Wilson are believed to be
buried near Eureka Springs, Ark. Can you suggest a source of information?
John H. Sneed
3768 Tennyson st.
San Diege 7, Calif.
GATLIN
I had an uncle, David H. Gatlin, b. Dec. 10, 1832, d. July 19, 1911.
He
served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War for a time, then changed
over to the Union army before the war ended. He spent most of his life in Hot
Spring and Grant counties after the Civil War.
I need information as to his
parents' names, etc.
M. M. Burrow
Poyen, Arkansas
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QUERIES
McElllANEY - BOWEN - LEDBETTER - ADAMS ., COUNTS " UPTON - COX - ROBINSON
I would like to exchange information on any of t:he 1'ollcwing famili<ls wnc
were all among the first settlers to eOme to ~hdis"n Co •• Ark. in the 1830's.
John McElhaney, b Co2 1765 in Va or Te,lll, m Jlanr.iJh lk.wen, b ~o2 1775.
Their
children were: (1) William McElhaney. b 1'191 j,n TeEn, m E'lizabeth Ledbette~,
b 1795 in Tenn; (2) Henry McElhaney, b ca 179!; in Ter.n, m. Milley _; 0) James
McEl.haney; (4) Laviea McElhaney, b ca 1799 in Tenn, m l"t Sol "men Adams, b co.
1799 in Ky (7), and 2nd \1illiam Bowen, b Co2 1'796 in Tenn; (5) another daughte:,:,
who married a man named Counts, It is qui.te likely that the &>wen and McElha.ney lines connect to the family of John Bowen, Sr. (d J.760 in Augusta Co, Va.)
and his wife Lily McIlhaney. Jchn Bcwen, Sr. was the s,m of Moses Bcwer. and
Rebecca Rees, Welsh immigrants.
John Upton, b 1819 in Ark, m Mary Adams (dau. of Soloman Adams and 1avi~a
McElhaney). John Wesley Upton, brother of J03epn, b ca 1826 in Ark, m Mart~~a
Bowen (dau. of William Bowen and La,vic" McElhaney). Thei;e two brc.thers possibJy
were sons of Joseph Upton who appears in the 1830 ec"ns:~s of Law.::-enece Co., A'"k.
Jacob Cox, b ca 1790 in Ky or Tenn, rr, Jensey Cynthia Aciams. The.ir chilciren
were: (1) Sarah Cox, b 1822 i.n Tenn .• rn Lee Robinson, son of William Ro·oinson;
(2:) Joshua Stephen Cox, b ca 1825 in Tel1.."1 or Mo, In ELl.zabeth Bcwen, dau. o!'
William Bowen and Lavica McElhaney; 0) Emalin.. C('x, b ca 1827 in T8nn or M':>,
m Arthur McElhaney, son of \{i.lliam I1cElhaney and Elizabeth Ledbetter; (4) Jdm
Cox, b ca 1330, mIst Prudy ___ and 2nd Amandd ,J. M'"Elhaney, dau. of William
McElhaney and Elizabeth Ledbetter; (5) Nathan Hale Cox, b 1833. m Susan Ferrell.
Mrs. L. P. Kestler
21+09 McPher;:;on Ave.
Fort Worth, Texas
ALE"WINE - BOYD - SPROLES - TYSON - ETHERIDGE - HOGAN
Would any information be available on the history of any of these families:
Alewine, Michael; Pope County settler; originally from South Carolina;
Boyd, Samuel A.; Jefferson and Pope County settler; originally from S. C.;
Sproles, W. L.; Pope County settl"r; originaJ.ly from M:i.ssissippi;
Tyson, John Marshall; Pope County settler; ol'i.ginally from Tennessee;
Etheridge, Rueben; Conway and Pope County; orisinally frem Tennessee (7);
Ho!>an, J. D.; Confederate scout; Pope County; originally from Sout.h Carclina.
Miss Ada Boyd
At:,kir...s:; Arka rl.'3i:1,':;
BLEVINS
';/e recently received information that ~lr.s. Haw;':'" grandmother Julia A:i.ezin.
ffievins, dau. of M'n .. H~ Blevins and M,'lry &'ione GL'I'3she.m, was bern irl ~85.5 2~ t
Greenbrier, Ark.
Are there birth records in Fa'JJkr,\Gor' County t.hat early?
'de
were also told that both ·.IIn. and He.l'Y B. Bl"-vins H8!'e buried at U''i3nesS ChapeL
Would that be at llir;ness, AJ-'k. in Ind6'pendenc'e CC'l.u:ty near BatesvJlle?
[.\1ra11 G. Hawk
1900 Colle go View Dr.
Ba.rtlesville, Okla.
I a.m looking fOl~ information of' the 15 Ncrt!1w8Dt Ar·kansa.s Volunteers, espe_
Cially pertaining to the batt"les of }t::lkhorn Ta.vEn'tl, Corinth and Hagnolia, r'tLss
,J ol1n }j·Jn :81'
NUB 365
VfJa z5. e, Maine
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QUERIES
MEDIATE - CULPEPPER
I went to the courthouse at Arkansas County recently after being away fifty
years, and obtained the marriage license of my grandfather and grandmother,
James F. Mediate and Sarah Holaway, and of my parents, John p. Mediate and Lottie Smith, and of my aunt and uncle, Fannie Hediate and E. B. Moncrief. All of
these people were natives of DeWitt, Ark. or Sassafras, Ark. in Arkansas Co.
Two of my brothers and one sister were taken by Juvenile Court from DeWitt
to Pine Bluff, Ark. in 1913, and two of them, a brother Robert E. Lee Mediate,
and my sister, Annie Valara Mediate, were adpoted by people named Culpepper at
Pine Bluff, Ark. The other brother, Lee Roy Mediate, was placed in a Catholic
Orpha~~ge at Little Rock, Ark.
I found him after ten years of searching but I
have lost him again. The last I heard from him, he lived in st. Louis, Mo. I
hope you can run my query and hope I can find some trace of my people.
Mrs. Georgia Powell
1641 Indiana Avenue
Flint, Hichigan
DENNIS - FREEl-fAN
In my query in the last issue there is not much information given about my
Audley and Arrena (Freeman) Dennis "hile they lived in Arkansas. Audley' s brot.her Joseph Dennis and wife Isa Sei tze resided in l1adison Co.· from about 1839
until December, 1848, when they moved to Texas. Some of their children, Cleopatra, Margaret, William N. and Sarah, were born in Arkansas. At tho courtmusa
in Huntsville I found a deed of the sale of the land owned by Joseph Dennis in
December, 1848, just before he moved to Texas. I am tryin~ to find something·
about the parents of Audley and Joseph.
Miss Dorothy Rylander
1808 14th st. Apt. 1
Lubbock, Texas
STELL - RUSSELL
I am searching for old Family Bible of Dennis Stell and Sarah D
Stell,
believed to have been in the possession of their son Henry Stell. Dennis Stell
and family came from Ga. to Conway Co., Ark. ca. 1836 ~~th his cousin, Judge
Robert Stell and .dfe ',finnie Gentry Stell and others, and settled in "Georgia
Settlement", now Hill Creek. Henry's sister, Nancy Elizabeth Stell, m. John M.
Russell (my grandparents).
They lived on "old John Russell place" betwee n
PIQ~erville and Springfield. Where were John M. and Nancy Stell Russell buried1
Who did Henry Stell marry? l-.'here did they live? Are there any descendants 1
Mrs. J. W. Huchingson
209 Gunn st.
Benton, Arkansas
BATES
~~ seeking information on my gr-grandmother, Susan Bates, b. ca 1835.
She
is said to be of the family of Bates of Batesville, Ark.
I understand there
were t.<o Bates families there in the early days: Bobby Bates from Ireland and
James "oodson Bates, thought to be the brother of then Governor of Missouri.
The former was more popular, the latter more dignified, being a federal judge.
Mrs. Don B. King
1000 Country Club Road
McAlester, Okla.
QUERIES
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SAUNDERS - SANDERS - HATHORN - IVILLIA1-!S - DOUGLAS - PAGE - JONES
I desire to contact descendants of and information on any of the following:
John L. Sanders (Saunders), b. 1783 in N.C. (or early Tenn.); died about 1855Was in
1860 in Benton, Saline Co., Ark. or Hot Spring Co., Ark. or vicinity.
1850 census in Saline Co. Married Elizabeth Hathorn, March 7, 1811, in Putnam
Co., Ga; known children were Hamlin (or Hamilton) b. ca 1826 in Ga. or Tenn.
living in Hot Spring Co., Ark. and Saline Co., Ark. after 1850; Sarah, b, 1832
in Tenn.; Julius, b. 1836 in Tenn., m. 1st, Elizabeth Page, 1871, Hot Spring
Co., Ark., 2nd, Mrs. Jane Jones, age 44, 1881, Saline Co. I am sure there were
other children of John L. Sanders, names not known to me. Whom did Sarah Sanders marry? Hamlin (or Hamilton) Sanders m. 1st, Catherine Williams, 1846, in
Hot Spring Co., Ark. and had children William H., b. 1848, and James, b. 1849,
(1850 census, Hot Spring Co., Ark.) Data on Douglas and Williams families desired. Will exchange information. Have been working on Saunders-Sanders families for years, have much information.
Mrs. Fletcher King
3801 Jackson Blvd.
Birmingham, Ala.
MAXWELL
I am seeking information on the family of Calloway Leander ~!axwell, who was
born in Benton Co., Ark. on Apr. 22, 1842. I am attempting to learn the names
of his parents who, I have been told, died when he was a small boy.
Several
members of the family were Methodist ministers and I believe they came to Ark.
The wife of
from Tenn. in the 1830' s. The family lived in Sugar Creek Twp.
Calloway Leander Maxwell was Marilda Ernaline, born in 1848.
Mrs. Henry B. Klein
R. 1 Box 228
Fairfax, Iowa
TURNBOW - HARTSFIELD - HENDON
James Turnbow (Turnbough) was living in Ashley Co., Ark. at the time of his
death; before this time he had lived in Perry Co., Ala. He m. Harriet Matilda
Dearbourn Oct. 10, 1821. James died c. 1859, had the following known descendants: Margaret M. Lacy, Hannah Turnbow, Joseph E. Turnbow, Pennellah and Ellen
Turnbow, and grandchildren Josie Turnbow and John Preston Ralph Turnbow. I am
anxious to correspond with descendants of people mentioned above.
Hatthew Hartsfield m. Mary Magdalene Holly Sept. 22, 1842. Where were they
married? Matthew Hartsfield was the son of Jacob Hartsfield and Tempy Spains.
This family lived much of' their married lif'e in Hempstead Co., Ark. Where did
they live before coming to Arkansas? Did Matthew 'have relatives in Arkansas?
I am writing the history and genealogy of our Hendon f'amily.
Part of our
family moved to Arkansas. If you know any Hendons, please contact me.
Mrs. Lawrence E. Stone
444 So. 2nd &'lSt
Provo, Utah
GREENOE
I would like any informa tion on the f'B,mily name Greenoe.
James E. Greenoe
5808 Gaston Ave.
IEHas, Texas
QUERIES
BARDIN
I am trying to find some information on James Thomas Bardin.
He was born
He served in the Civil war with a regiment
about 1836 and died about 1923.
from Arkansas. Will you please advise me how I might get this information;
Toler Bardin
Room 201 Lion Oil Bldg. El Dorado, Ark.
HAYES
One of my ancestral lines, Hayes, settled in Boone Co., Ark. just after the
Civil War. Can you help me obtain information on this line.
Earl G. Hoff
1504 SE Lariat Drive
Bartlesville, Okla.
LEE
I have become interested in tracing my lineage back to the Lee's who probably came from England to Virginia and then migrated to No. Carolina. We have
a record back to my gr-gr-grandfather, Jesse Briton Lee, who was born in No.
Carolina in 1805 or 1806.
He was disowned because he married his father's
house servant, Fereby Bundy. We do not know his father's name; because of the
names Jesse, Joel, and SUsanna in the family, we believe he was a direct descendant of Jesse Lee of No. Carolina (1740-1831) who m. Susannah Johnson, 1770.
Susannah Johnson Lee died in 18/fO.
Mr gr-grandfather, Josias Lee, was born in 1826 in No. Carolina. The next
record we have of Jesse Briton's children is a daughter, SUsanna, born in Ala.
in 1834 or 1835.
Jesse Briton Lee had a son named Jesse Briton.
Josias Lee
named a son Joel.
One Jesse Lee of No. Carolina was the son of Joel Lee who
came to Virginia in the early.1700's.
One of my great uncles, James Lee of Warren, Ark., used to say that we were
related to Robert E. Lee, distant cousins.
James Lee was about 18 when his
grandfather, Jesse Briton Lee, died and probably remembered hearing him speak
of his family. Does anyone know of a book containing record of wills in N. C.
during 1800-1850? Any help will be appreciated.
Virginia Witherington
1001 Clay st.
Arkadelphia, Ark.
CLEVELAND - PRATER - WHEELER - BURKE
I am working on my family as well as my husband's family history.
I lack
information on Cleveland, Prater, Wheeler, and Burke families.
Mrs. Donald Herren
Paragould, Ark.
1113 E. Kingshiway
CHAPPEL
Do you have information on Sally M. Chappel, my grandmother, and my mother,
Izora Harriet Chappel, b. Jan. 28, 1890, in Izard Co., Ark?
Bronelle W. Greer
1905 E. Ruddock st.
Covina, Calif.
QUERIES
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McCUISTION
I am interested in tracing my family history.
Many of my family came from
Madison and Washington Counties. Would appreciate hearing from anyone knowing
anything about the McCuistion family line
Dale M. McCuistion
RA 18349444
USA Det, USA Elm, LSE, Box A
APO 224, N. Y., N. Y.
HEATH
I have lots of relatives living in Arkansas and am wondering if there is
any way of tracing the family name Heath. Any information will be appreciated.
Walter Heath
215 W. Hanna Ave.
Tampa, Fla.
OGLE - KLEPPER
My gr-grandfather, Brantly David Ogle, C. D. Harrell's Batt'n Cav. of Ark.
1st, joined June 20, 1862, from Jefferson Twp. by Cape Owens. Married Malissa
Catherine Sigmon, Sept. 15, 1861.
Where?
Family tradition says he died in
April, 1864; family bible has Nov. 17, 1864 in Boston Mountains.
Does anyone
know where his parents, brothers, and sisters were from? and to whom married?
Mrs. Flossie Hine
9585 Garvey
El Monte, Calif.
HUNTER
I am interested in the Hunter familY history.
Would like to contact any
one who could exchange information.
W. J. Hunter
Umpire, Arkansas
BARTLETT
I would like any information on Josiah Bartlett, b. 1729, d. 1795; born in
Amesbury, Mass. or N. H. Practiced medicine in Kingston, N.H. most of his life.
Was a signer of Declaration of Independence and member of Continental Congress
for two terms.
George F. Hartje, Jr.
823 Chestnut st.
Conway, Arkansas
PERRY
I am trying to trace the parents of Dennis Ichabod Perry.
He ""s born in
Illinois and came to live with John Carter at Carter's store near Sulphur Clcy
Ark. about 1866 after his father's death; he was 16 at the time.
He died in
Siloam Springs, Ark. in 1939 at age 89. His oldest son, W. C. Perry, is still
living but doesn't remember his rather ever mentioning his parents' l1ar',es.
Jeannine Perry
909 S. 13th Place
Rogers, Ark.
QUERIES
DENNY
I am seeking information on the .family of Jacob B. Denny (b. Ky.) and his
wife Sarah (b. Tenn.) who came from Ill. to Crawford Co., Ark. ·ca. 1846. They
had eight children, six born in Ill., two born in Ark. The children were: Harden W. Denny; William J. Denny, b. 1833; John Denny, b. 1836; Martha Denny,
b. 1838; Sarah Denny, b. 1840; Jacob B. Denny, b. 1843; Betheny Denny, b.
1848; and Elizabeth I., b. 1850.
Harden W. Denny went to Texas, had two children born in Texas, Nathen A.,
b. 1860, and Ruben J., b. 1862, then returned to Ark.
In the 1870 census his
wife was listed as M. E. Denny, age 33, and Harden W. was listed as 44. I can
find no trace of Harden W. Denny after then. The boys Nathen and Ruben died in
Oklahoma. Any help anyone can give me on this family will be appreciated.
Laura Denny Hiatt
1742 S. Vermont Ave.
Los Angeles, Calif.
NE'n'TON
I am interested in locating the birthplace of my grandfather, William Harve
Newton (July 9, 1877-19.58) and his brothers Joseph Calvin (Dec. 25, 1866-1948)
and Jesse Marshall (Apr. 12, 1869-1958). Their parents were Whitfield and Jane
Tidy Newton; grandparents were Joseph Calvin and Margaret Newton.
They were
born and lived near the White River. Whitfield and Jane Newton are buried somewhere there. I would appreciate any information you could supply me with.
Mrs. Wffi. F. Fuller
2512 Custer Ave.
Odessa, Texas
FINNEY - POOLE - SMITH - WARD - BEAUCHAMP
I am looking for information on the following families: Poole, Smith, Ward,
Finney, and Beauchamp.
Gail Finney
3723 No. 52nd St.
Fort Smith, Ark.
PEARCE
I am seeking information about William Zeary Pearce, son of William Henry
Pearce and Sybil Ann Allen. The elder Pearce came to Ark. from Tenn. William
Zeary Pearce was born in 1868 either in Benton Co. or Polk Co. The family moved
to Texas about 1870.
Bobbye Pierce Parrott
203 Pecos st.
Morgan City, La.
¥.ATHIS
My gr-grandfather was Robert Warren Mathis and his w:lfe was Martha Ann Burt.
They came to Yell Co., Ark. from Edgefield Co., S. C. R. W. Mathis' father'S
name was Thomas C. Mathis and his wife was Susanna __ • They are in 1850 and
1860 census records of Ivy (or Ivey) Island, Edgefield Co., S. C. I need Susanna's maiden name, where she and her husband were from, and names of parents.
Joseph Truett Mathis
Fort WOrth, Texas
3112 Rogers Ave.
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QUERIES
DUCKWORTH -
W~D
I am nOlf looking for history on Nancy Ward, born in Ga., 1825, came to Ark.
about 1835. She rrk~rried C. D. Gunter in 1845.
Also, I need information on Robert R. Duckworth, born 1811, in N. C. or Ga.
He came to Arkansas in 1850 and settled in the Anderson Twp., Benton Co.
His
son was Lafayette Louis Duckworth, born 1842.
Robert B. Duckworth
949 N. Starcrest Dr.
Covina, Calif.
GARRISON
Martha Washington Garrison, b. 1834, in Ark.; sister to Julia A. Garrison,
b. 1838, in Ark.; parents were __ Garrison and __ Walker. The mother believed
to be a sister of Narcissus Walker of Ala. who m. Robert J. Caulder of Term. in
Ala. in 1824. In 1850 Bradley Co., Ark. census Julia A. Garrison, age 12, was
living with the Robert Caulder and Narcissa C\-blker) Caulder family. The death
certificate of Martha W. Garrison states her father was born in Ky., mother in
Tenn. Goodspeed's History of Southern Arkansas states Narcissus Walker w~s a
native of Alabama. The·legend on Martha and Julia Garrison's headstone states
"Talladega Co., Ala." I believe this to be an error, but their mother ;re Jrobably from Ala. I believe the sisters were orphaned while young and relatives
then cared for them. Do not know of other children in this family.
I have
marriage records of Martha and Julia and will and death certificate of Martha.
I need information on parents, any brothers or sisters, etc.
Also, I need information about the Stringfellow reunion held each June in
El Dorado. Need the name of any person working Stringfellow family.
Mrs. C. B. Snow
5679 Worrell Dr.
Fort Worth, Te:xas
CRABBE - BURGOYNE
I am interested in finding some information on the birth record of Cinda
Ella Crabbe. I believe she was born in 1859 in Lonoke, Ark.
I would like to
know date of birth, who her parents were, and where they were from.
She married Henry Burgoyne in the 1890's, probably in Lonoke. I need marriage date,
names of his parents, and where they were from.
Miss Cindy Burkhart
3336 West Hellman Ave.
Alhambra, Calif,
I would like any information available on Matthew Haisty (Hasty).
J. O. Haisty
309 N. 2nd st.
McGehee, Ark.
I am interested in the street and Mo.rris family histories.
Mrs. Avondale Morris Street
Box 5
Cave City, Ark.
I am still looking for genealoF,y for Sims, llivls, Scott, Hunter families.
Mrs, W. O. Scott
222 W. ,.Oak st.
Skiatook, Okla.
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QUERIES
ROWLAND - RICHARDSON - PIERCE
Does anyo~e have information about the following:
William E. Rowland, b. 1825, Tenn., m. 1841, Pope Co., Ark. to Sarah Poe,
b. 1826, Tenn. Children: John P., b. 1843, Pope Co., m. 1864 Esperann Harmon;
Nancy, b. 1845, Ark.; Josiah, b. 1848, m. 1867, Rebecca Richardson, Pope Co.;
Nary L., b. 1851; Tabitha E., b. 1857.
\~llis E. Richardson, m. 1840, Columbia, Tenn., to Mary Ann Stokes, b. 1820,
T8nn. Children: William M.; James A., b. 1841; Thomas, b. 1842; Rebecca, 1846;
!.Janey Ann, 1848. Mary Ann Stokes Richardson and her children moved to Pope Co.
Ark. before 1860, and she had a boarding house at Appleton. It is thought that
the mother of Mary Ann was French, and that a brother, Billy Stokes, came to
Arkansas with her.
George Washington Pierce, b. 1812, Tenn., d. 1900, Carroll Co., Ark., m. Nancy
Ann Angel, b. 1820, Tenn., d. 1907, Ark. Children: James, b. 1839, Ark., died
in Civil War, m. Easter Robbins; Sarah, b. 1840, Ark., m. Riley Miller; Nathan,
b. 1842, Mo., d. Civil War, m. Sis Scribner; Mary, b. 1844, Mo., m. Steve Robertson; Francis M., b. 1846, No., d. 1883; Caroline, b. 1848, Mo., m. Nartin
Abel Bradsha>,; Viney and Lilli<'ln (twins); Tom; Billy. Geo. W. Pierce lived in
Taney Co., Mo., 1850, and Carroll Co., Ark. 1880.
}Irs. John L. Pierce
400 S. st. Joseph
Morrilton, Ark.
JEFFERS - HALE
Would like to hear from anyone doing research on the Jeffers family of Ark.,
Tenn., N. C., Ky. Also the Hale family.
Leroy Jeffers, b. 1812, Tenn. (where?), m. Elizabeth Hale, b. 1820, Tenn.
(date?); first son Daniel, b. 1838.
The 1850 census of Franklin Co. says he
was born in Tenn. and also shows Tenn. as birthplace of all the children, but
the 1860 census of Franklin Co. states they were born in Arkansas. Daniel was
either married and out on his own by 1860 or else he was deceased. Leroy and
Elizabeth Jeffers had the following children as listed in the 1860 census: Daniel, Jesse, Nancy, Betty, Leroy, James 0., William and Robert. Other children
were born after 1860, making a total of thirteen children.
Elizabeth Hales or Hale is said to be the dau. of James Hale and his father
supposedly George Hale. Anyone having information on these families, please
write me. I will be glad to exchange information or will pay for rosiiive proof
of the parentage of Leroy Jeffers and Elizabeth Hale.
Mrs. N. B. Biggerstaff
4716 No. Miller
Oklahoma City, Okla.
SWAFFORD - WILHEI11I
It is said that my gr-grandmother's mother was a second cousin to Kiaser
Wilhelm, and that she was disowned when she married a commoner.
I don·t even
know her name. Supposedly her husband waS Joe Swafford and he went to Germany
to bring her here.
Ny gr-grandmother was AmanQ~ Luvenia Swafford.
All were
born in Arkansas, near Romance, Searcy, etc. I would like to know if there is
any connection between this line and the Wilhelmi sisters?
Norma J. Foster Leggett
Route 1 Box 290
Dallas, Oregon
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HILLSBORO CEMETERY
Near 8i te of old Hillsboro, Union County, Arkansas
(This cemetery is located one mile south of U. S. Highway 82, ten miles from
El Dorado, Arkansas, and is near the site of old Hillsboro. This is a partial
list of marked burials, copied from the inscriptions on August 19, 1954.
The
list was copied by Margaret Smith Ross and W. J. Lemke.)
Henry F. Cabaniss, 1853 - 1925.
Anna M. Cabaniss, 1873 - 1922.
Alma Cabaniss Sturdivant, 1881 - 1931.
Preston B. Dearing, Nov. 1, 1831 - Dec. 8, 1886
Mary Alice Dearing, Nov. 22, 1847 - Apr. 20, 1898
Edna Earl, daughter of P. B. and M. A. Dearing, June 16, 1871 - May 30, 1889.
Dearing, Husband, C. W., sept. 29, 1860 - Oct. 27, 1929.
Dearing, Wife, Bell, Mar. 17, 1861 - Apr. 22, 1943;
Ha ttie Onela:, daughter of C. W. and B. A. Dearing, Oct. 22, 1905 - Oct. 7, 1911.
Annie M. G. Dearing, 1855 - 1933.
.
H. L. Dearing, 2 Lt., 19 Ark. Inf., CSA, May 29, 1911.
Joe Dearing, Pvt. 70 Engrs., Feb. 17, 1941
Dr. Aikin, son of J. A. and Jennie Finley, Oct. 13, 1870 - Mar. 7, 1903, aged
32 years, 4 months, 24 days.
J. I., wife of J.A. Finley, Feb. 5, 1850 - Aug. 10, 1917, aged 67 years,
6 months, 5 days.
Leonide (ne !)l Bois) Floyd, 1852 - 1884.
Alice Floyd, 1879 - 1883.
Henry P. Goldsmith, 1817 - 1881.
Gertrude Letitia, his wife, 1822 - 1884.
J. B. Grace, 1851 - 1905.
Henry Porter Grace, 1891 - 1915.
John Hearin, d. Apr. 4, 1890, aged 78 years.
Eliza A. Hearin, daughter of B. F. and S. Tatum, wife of John Hearin,
d. Feb. 24, 1882, aged 41 yrs., 9 mos.
Ben T., son of John and E. A. Hearin, d. Feb. 23, 1882, aged 17 yrs., 7 mos.
J. F. Hearin, 1862 - 1912.
Blanch Hearin Hill, wife of Jean Hill, d. Aug., 1900.
Clair Newton, daughter of O. G. and E. D. Hill, sept. 13, 1892 - June 28, 1900.
Mary Sue Hill, Apr. 28, 1905 - July 3, 1915.
Bunyan Hudson, Apr. 26, 1853 - Oct. 19, 1898
Raymond, son of J. B. and S. E. Hudson, aged 22 years.
Doty, son of J. B. and S. E. Hudson, aged 22 years.
Willie Keith, son of J. B. and S. E. Hudson, Feb. 18, 1881 - May 3, 1894.
Judson, son of A. J. and N. A. Hudson, Sept. 2, 1889 - Oct. 2, 1890.
Linnie Agnes, daughter of A. J. and N. A. Hudson, Nov. 7, 1878 - Sept. 17, 1902.
Donny Hudson, Sept. 1, 1858 - Sept. 16, 1890.
Mattie T., wife of W. T. Hudson, July 27, 1858 - Oct. 13, 1899.
John K. Hudson, 1812 - 1881.
Agnes Hudson, 1824 - 1861.
Pearl A. Hudson, wife of F. Mayfield, Sept. 23, 1889 - Sept. 7, 1912.
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W. E. Hunt, 1808 - 1880.
Mrs. w. E. Hunt, 1828 - 1905.
George W. Hunt, 1869 - 1883.
2 Lieut. Iverson H. Ingram, Co. A, 1 Ark. Inf., CSA.
Sallie L., wife of I. H. Ingram, Mar. 28, 1852 - Aug. ,26, 1891.
Little Joe, son of I. H. and Sallie Ingram, Mar. 2, 1890 - Jan. 1, 1884
(One of these dates is an obvious error. Do not know ,which date is correct)
Marcus L. Jameson, M. D., son of William D. and Luoy Jameson, March 8, 1845 June 22, 1902. A soldier, scholar, and patriot.
Cornelia L. Rowland, wife of M. L. Jameson, d. Mar. 28, 1885, in the 40th year
of her age.
William Irving, infant son of M. L. and C. L. Jameson, d. June 17, 1879,
aged 7 months, 7 days.
J. W. Newsom,
R. M. Newsom,
Infant son of
Infant son of
1846 - 1915.
Jan. 8, 1885 - Feb. 16, 1921.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newsom, b. and d. May 3, 1904.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Newsom, Aug. 9, 1926 - Aug. 10, 1926.
William O'Gorman, b. Tipperary Co., Ireland, Sept. 29, 1803; m. Sarah Walker
Jones, May 22, 1832; d. Hillsboro, Arkansas, Jan. 13, 1851.
Sarah Walker Jones, daughter of Sarah Brockette and William Jones, wife of
William O'Gorman, b. Tennessee, Apr. 3, 1816 - d. Hillsboro, June 15, 1880.
Minnie Dearing Pratt, Nov. 22, 1857 - Mar. 26, 1943.
Joshua Tatum Pratt, Sept. 5, 1855 - Nov. 22, 1926.
Mahlon, son of H. W. and Luoile Pratt, Apr. 25, 1936 -
Oct. 20,-1936.
W. W. Smith, 1819 - 1888.
J. Ne,wton Smith, 1843 - 1883.
H. R. Warren, wife of B. W. M. Warren, 1834 Senator B. W. M. Warren, 1822
1892.
George A. White,
Linnie J. White,
1862 1882 -
1908.
1913.
1935.
Martha, wife of B. C. Williams, 1800 - 1870.
Mary C., wife of H. G. P. Williams, d. 1920, aged 73.
H. G. P. Williams, aged 81 yrs., 9 mos.
The family of Col. H. G. P. Williams:
Martha W., daughter of H. G. P. and Lovioy Williams, 1858 - 1861.
Edward, son of H. G. P. and Lovicy Williams, 1860 - 1861.
Horatio G. P., son of H. G. P. and Lovicy Williams, 1862 - 1869.
James Adolphus, son of H. G. P. and M. C. Williams, 1870
1899.
L. T. Dixon, 1828 - 1850.
Edith Mattie, wife of D. A. Headrick, Dec. 2, 1884 - Dec. 8,1904.
T. C. Herrell, 1837
1903.
M. A. Holbrook, d. 1879, aged 55 years.
Elzira McGough, May 20, 1834 - Nov. 24, 1901.
W. R. McMath, Aug. 30, 1853 - Dec. 6, 1906.
Napoleon B. Pailett, 1850 - 1888.
Elijah Shulenberger, 1821 - 1861.
Infant son of W. O. and N. A. Tatum, b. Dec. 26, 1895.
}\arjori", infant dau[;hter of S. L. ann A. H. Owens, b. & d. Feb. 25, 1910.
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