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Page 1: The Arl(ansas Family Historian'THE GHOST of a Civil War soldier came to haunt yesterday's column. We said Coogee war veteran George Wilson Scott. whose final resting place is missing,

The Arl(ansas Family Historian

Volume 24, No.4, December 1986

Note: There is a surname index for VoL 24 at the end of issue No.4.

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THE ARKANSAS

fAMILY HISTORIAN

Arkansas Genealogical Society

Volume 24, No. 4 December, 1986 ~~~-----------~

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1986 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

President Vice President Rerording Secretary Treasurer Corresponding Secretaty Historian . Herald Par] iamentarian

Mrs. A. Hall Allen Russell P. Baker . Beth~ Jeania M::lore Burns Nuby Gagliaro :

1986 E:ii tor

Ed Sanders Mrs. Jan Eddleman Mrs. Pat Bennett

Mrs. Bobbie .lIfcLane Mrs. Frankie Y. Iblt Mrs. Lynda Suffridge

. Mrs. T'lensil Clark James logan M:>rgan

Mrs: Hayle P. Ibllis Mrs. !"ranee Jernigan Mrs. Adelia Kittrell

Mrs. Yvonne s. Perkins Mrs. Irrcigene Tindall

Ma:ty Nell Turner 'l4at:garet • Hubbard

'!HE ARKANSl\S FAMILY HIS'lORIAN is the official publication of the Arkansas Genealogical Society. It is published quarterly by the Society and entered in the nails urder Third Class PeImit lb. 509 at F.ot springs National Park,AR.

Menbership rate is $12.00 per calendar year. !'bur issueS =nstitue one year's fiBliJe.tship. Menberships may be entered by sul:rnission of dues and enrollment data to Arkansas GenealogiC!ll Society, P. o. Box 908, Hqt Springs, AR 71902-0908.

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• President's Page

Serving as President for this organization is a series of thrills because there are such splendid helpers available. Like most service organizations, we could use more "handy helpers: There are numerous projects which could be undertaken, and which would benefit us all if someone could give time to them. If you can give some time, let it be known .

To keep our publications on schedule, I am having to write this prior to the Fall Seminar. At this date, our pre-registration is lower than ordinary. We cannot readily decide upon the cause for that. We are bound to run into conflicting activities once in a great while. As it turns out, for the first time since I have been a member of AGS, I cannot attend the seminar myself. I will be unavoiaably out of the state. We can only hope that the activity will be reasonably well-attended. More even than that, we hope it will be of great benefit to those who attend.

Just because 1986 was the Sesquicentennial Year of Arkansas does not mean that we can let up the pressure In 1987 to recover all perishable records possible. Let's get those Bible records photocopied, especially. This is a free service provided by the Arkansas History Commission, and it w111 not damage the original. These are records for which there is no subst itute whatever, and they ar!'l immensely valuable.

1987 is our 25th Anniversary Year for AGS! We want to make It a special one. The Newsletter contains some ideas we have discussed in that direction. Choices will be made in the November meeting of the Board and these will be Implemented. The year will be more noteworthy if we accomplish a number of good things, no one of which appears particularly great, than if we accomplish one big attention-getting project. However, we may can blend the two. We would like to accomplish a sizeable proJect--along with several smaller, but also important, ones. Your suggestions are most welcome. "

May I caution you once again concerning courtesy when corresponding with public officials? While in a courthouse a few days ago, I overheard a clerk and her deputies reading to each other a letter they had received from a distant state. The letter virtually demanded that certain informa­tion which would require considerable time to gather be sent, and caution­ed the official against the possibility of forwarding the letter to "apro­fessional who charges 1_ an hour. " The letter was resented, and I am cer­tain that the response was not what was desired. County officials most often cannot research for anybody, and certainly wi11 not for those who tell them how to do their jobs. 'Public record- simply means the record is open and may be seen by the publiC. Be courteous! Let's cultivate good relations.

Sincerely, A Ed Sanders ~ R.

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~~ •• (nNTENTS

tbre American Civil War Vet~ans \'!ho Higrated to \ustralia

List of Penioners on the Rolls, 1883 (conclusion)

"The Boys In Blue" The Henderson Family of Newton County, AR ()Jeries Book Reviews/Notices Index

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS A NEW SURNAME

Dear Santa: Don't bring me new dishes; I don't need a nefi kind of game Genealogists, have peculiar wishes; For Christmas I just want a surname.

A new washing machine would be great, But it's not the desire of my life. I've just found an ancestor's birthday; What I need now is the name of his wife.

Mg heart doesn't gear for a ring That would put a real diamond to shame. What I want is a much cheaper thing; Please give me Marg's last name.

To see mg heart singing with jog, Don't bring me a red leather suitcase. Bring me a genealogist's tog--5 surname with dates and a place.

Page

165

181 197 198 203 213 218

Submitted bg: Howard Teten, #264 from the Prince William Co. Gen. Soc.

The above "as ta'ken from Southeast 'Nebraska Genea~ogical Societ!] ' s publication "The Homesteader", Vol. 8, 1/2, page 17

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~~~ Box 108

Hot 8princJs, ..ut. 7(902-0908

~ tor rlern&asfti,p Da~ ____________________ __

J have enclosed $12.00 annual membership fee. Please mail my four copies of the quar~rly ArklUJSIIs PIIJDI/y HisJorilUJ and News/eller 10: Name: ______________________________________________ ___

Sueet: ________________________________ ___

City: ____________________________ COunty ______________ _

Sta~: Zip,;..· _____ _

New Member 0 Renewal 0

Surnames and places I am in~res~d in researching are:

I want 10 sub mit the foUowing query: (Queries are free to members. Sorry, only one at a time may be accepted, and they must be no more than '0 words in length. and must give a location and at least an appro:rima~ date. Your query will be published in the ArkllDslis HistorillD as soon as feasible):

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ARKANSAS illNEALOOICAL OClCIETY TREASURER'S R.El'ORT

BALANCE (9-30-85) (Checking Account)

EXPENSES Quarterly Am (Printing)

Newsletter

Supplies

Postage

Postage

Mise. Expense

(Printing)

(Newsletter)

Mliling Service

Seminar Expense

Refunds

eqUipment, including repairs & service

Storage

Telephone

Advertising

Books (for AGS Library)

Book Binding for AGS Library

DEJ:QSITS INTEREST EARNED

9/2G/85 to 9/30186

$9,242.65

367.85

1,276.80

1,281.54

580.78

235.11

808.73

951.30

30.00

126.40

90.00

223.77

10.95

759.50

697.72 $16,680.10

$ 4,895.57 BALANCE AS OF 9/30/86

BALANCE AS OF 9/30185 Interest Earned BALANCE AS OF 9/30/86

(First Asset Account) $12,764.86 657.72

$16,548.07

(Certificate of Deposit in the amount of $2,931.47 cashed and deposited in the above First Asset Account on 3-24-86.)

'lbta1 AnDunt in Treasury 9/30/86

Submitted by Bobbie Jones McLane (Mrs. Gerald B.), Treasurer

$4,440.75

$16,729.71 405.21

$17,134.92

$21,443.64

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(Continued fran SeptEmber, 1986, Arl~ansas Family Historian)

MORE ON AMERICAN CIVIL WAR Vf;n:RANS WHO BMIGRATED TO AUSTRALIA

"COLUMN 8's request for names of American Civil War veterans who emigrated to Australia and are buried here (October 27, 28) has uncovered an interesting trickle of tales for Roy W. Parker, historian of Sydney's American Legion Post No.1. Amona them:

MAJOR Zenas Crane Rennie, Union Army, came here as general manager of the Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York. GPS eights still compete at the annual Head oC the River Regatta Cor the Major Rennie trophy, which he presented in 1894.

LIVINGSTON Hopkins never rose above the rank of Private in the Union Army, but as "Hop" of the Bulletin he was recognised as one of the highest rankina cartoonists in Australia. He was never naturalised, but lived in Australia more than 40 years, grew to love the people, and died in Sydney."

--"Column 8," The Sydney l10rning NereId, Tuesday, November 16, 1982

"NAMES of American Civil War veterans, who emigrated to Australia and are buried here, requested by Mr. Roy W. Parker, historian of Sydney's American Legion Post No. I, keep coming. Among them:

JAMES Logan, born in Ireland of Scots stock, fought for the North and came to Australia to start a new life.

COLONa. James G. Jeffries, a Virginian who served the. Confederacy, arrived in Sydney in late 1883 with General Josiah Howell to take the local insurance industry by storm for the New York Life Insurance Company. Colonel Jeffries died in a Call Crom a cliff at Coogee the next year.

JAC2S0N Clarice, a native of Dundee, fought for the North, returned to Scotland, and later emigrated to Lhe Cooma district, where he died, in his 90s, in 1934."

--"Column 8," The Sydney l10rning NereId, Mondlly, November 22, 1982

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STILLMORE ON AMERICAN CIVIL WAR VETERANS IN AUSTRALIA

"LAST PARADE, for Mr. Roy Parker, historian of Sydney's American Legion Post No. I, of American Civil War veterans who emigrated to Australia are are buried here (Column 8, November 22):

EDWARD Walsh, who served in the Union Navy, eventually became an officer in the Queensland State Customs Office--now that's going back. a bit.

ELIZABETH Knife, who was brought up in a Delaware tavern and was a nurse in the Civil War, later married a son of the Duke of Rutland in England. and was said to have been forced by his famUy to begin a new life with him in Australia. under a new name--Bvans. She was buried at Waverley Cemetery in 1932.

-- "Column 8: The Sydney I1qrnlng Herald, Moncby. November 29, 1982

"SOMF. of the veterans of A merica's Civil War marched aU the way to Australia. and Mr. Roy W. Parker wants to find them. As honorary historian or Sydney's American Legion Post No.1, he has found the graves or 25 Civil War fighters buried in NSW (editor's note: Nev South W&les, a state io. east central Aust.rali&). Only one was a Confederate. 6ight or the old soldiers are buried in Waverley cemetery. However, Mr. Parker'S latest bunt for George Wilson 6dwards, the Civil War hero who once shook hands with Abraham Lincoln, has drawn I blank. 6dwards died at Coogee aged 97 in August 19.59, and was weU-known enough to get a 20-11ne Obituary in the Herald. No one. however, seems to know where he rests now."

--"Column 8." The Sydneyl1qrnlng Herald, Thursd!!y,July20, 1984

'THE GHOST of a Civil War soldier came to haunt yesterday's column. We said Coogee war veteran George Wilson Scott. whose final resting place is missing, died in 1959. aged 97. That makes him a Civil War hero at three years old. In fact. he died in 1939." (editor's note: It is interesting that "'hen they got the date right, tho surname was ",rong!)

--"f.olumn 8," The Sydney /'/ornlng Hertlld, Friday. July 27. '984

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mUEQNCIVlLJIAR l1fJllRANS I'HQWJGRATIillTOAUSTRALIA

'THE GRAVE of the infamous bushranger (editor's note: bandit; bi,b"ayman) Captain MoonIigbt was discovered at Rookwood cemetery last week, unmarked and overZrown. Mr. Roy W. Parker found it wbile searching for graves of American Civil War veterans wbo came to Australia. MoonIigbt--real name Andrew Scott--was banged in Darlinzburst in 1880. but was already a villain in tbe Civil War. Mr. Parker believes MoonUiht made bucJcs selUng confiscated cotton to Bnallsb sea captains during General Sherman's march through Georgia."

--''Column 8,· Thll SydnllY /1orning HlIrll/d, ScIlurdny, July 28, 1984

'THE FINAL resting place or George Wilson Edwards, American Civil War veteran who sbOOk bands witb Abraham Lincoln and then moved to Coogee, bas been found in a rose garden. Last week this column mentioned that Mr. Roy W. Parker's bunt for Civil War veterans who marcbed Down Under, and his troubles findina the grave of Edwards. Tbis week, Mr. Parker discovered the old soldier's cremation records at the North Sbore Crematorium where tbe ashes were scattered after Edwards' death in 1939, azed 97."

--"Column 8," The Sydney l10rning Herald, ScIlurd!!y,August 4, 1984

"EDMUND WILLIAMS of Darling Point tells us tbat his grandfather, NeU..erville RuUedge Davies, and his great. uncle, John josepb Davies, both fought in the American Civil War, on oPposinz sides. Netterville Rutledge settled in the north and fought there, while john Joseph was a Confederate man. Both born In Ireland, they subsequently settled in Pertb wbere they are buried. Roy W. Parter, wbo is researching American Civil War veterans bere, said be's received four calls following our items and found about 30 confirmed veterans. He thought there would be a lot around, but did not think to discover so many."

--"Column 8: The Sydney /1orning Herald, Thursday, August 7, 1984

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CIVil WAR VETERANS WHO EMIGRATED TO AUSTRAliA

Roy W. Parker, East Killara, NSW, Australia

John Solomon aka John Solomon ThOmpson b. 29 Oct 1843, Liverpool, England d. 13 April 1890, Sydney, New South Wales, Austral ia; burled

Waverley Cemetery, Sydney, Vault Plot "172, (Death Cert1t Icate "00541, 1890; Will "20614, Sec. 31

m. 14Mar 1874, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, (Certificate -20, 1674), to Rachel Jones, 19, of Hobart Town, d/o William Coppersmith & Hanna Barbara (nee Lawson) Jones.

issue: Amelia Helouise (Schwltzer) PhIneas Rachel Rose

JOHN SOLOMON THOMPSON, agent and bookmaker, served In the 10TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS durIng the Civil war; was wounded In the foot during the battle of Spottsylvania Courthouse. He arrived in Melbourne 1868, eventually settling In Sydney. d/o Amelia Schwitzer, Mary Marjorie, d. 30 Jan 1897, aged 3 mos, buried in Vault Plot "172. Four grandchi ldren (children of Phineas) now live in Newcastle, NSW area.

Henry Solomon aka Henry Solomon Thompson b. 21 Feb 1840, London, England d. OS Oct 1690, Kew LunatiC Asylum, Kew, VictorIa, Australia,

(Death Certificate "2765, 1890) HENRY SOLOMON THOMPSON. 10TH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEERS, COLOR SERGEANT, was wounded in the head.

Phineas Solomon aka Phineas Solomon Thompson b. 09Jul 1836. Llverpool, England d. 04 Jul 1900, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled Waverley Cemetery.

Sydney (Death Cert ificate *10057; no probate record) m. 1858/59, Westfield, Massachusetts, to Amelia Adkins, d/O Arba &

Alma (nee Allen) Adkins, who was b. Genesee, NY, 1833; d. 28 Dec 1890, Sydney, NSW; buried Waverley Cemetery, Vault Plot - I 72, Sydney (Death Cert i ficate 'I 436.)

Issue: Jesse Almyra 14 Jun 1860 (1) Brogan; (2) Sheldon I male 06Sep 1864- 18Jul1874 Henry 09 Dec 1868 Alice (Bauer) 30 Jun 1857

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John Elisha 20 Mar 1874 Samuel WillIam 15 Feb 1876 Almyra BessIe 12 Jul 1871

PHINEAS SOLOMON THOMPSON remaIned In Westfield, MA, after serving as a Capt. In the I 78TH NEW YORK INFANTRY. He Joined the rest of the family In Sydney In 1884 and continued In the tobacco Industry. His daughter, Jesse Almyra Sheldon, apparently remarried and migrated to Sydney with spouse, 1922. She was b. 14 Jun 1860, Westfield, MA; d. 12 Jun 1942, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled Waverley Cemetery, Sydney, Plot -174, (Death Certificate -7417); her son, Stephen Dickinson Sheldon, d. 10 Aug 1933, Is burled in Plot -173, (Death Certificate -12574)

The patriarch of the Solomon/Thompson family was: Samuel Solomon aka Samuel Solomon Thompson b. 1813, Liverpool, England d. 21 Feb 1901, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; burled Waverley

Cemetery, Sydney, Vault Plot -172, (Death Certificate -255, 1 90 1; Will -23140)

m. Jesse Levy, b. 1813, London, England; d. 30 Jun 1893, Sydney, NSW; burled Waverley Cemetery, Sydney,Vault Plot -172; (Death Certificate -903, 1893; Will -5496)

Issue: Phineas Henry Elisha m. Rhoda Chester, Dec 1876 Joseph John Ester (Phelps) Barnett Elizabeth (Goldsplnk) Leah (Hubner) I male, deceased

THE SOLOMON FAMILY migrated from England and settled In the area of Westfield, MA; their main occupation, clgarmaklng. Phineas, John and Henry served in the Union Army during the Clvi I War. John, and perhaps Henry, arrived In Melbourne, Victoria, Australia In 1868 (Henry's pension papers state 1876; doubtful with his injury and Its ertect). The patriarch followed In 1881. It appears that Joseph migrated from England to Melbourne. The matriarch and Phineas (with his family) Joined the above in 1884 In Sydney where they had moved.

Livingstone Yort Hopkins

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b. 06/07 JuT 1846, Bellafontaln, OH d. 21 Aug 1927. Sydney. NSW. Australia; burled RookwOOd

Crematorium, Niche 7431., Sydney m. prior to \883, Toledo, OH, to Harriet Commager issue: Hattie Faith

Dan LIvingston Amy Grace Ethe I Almon Stephen Dorothy June (MarshaJl)* Marian Homershan nephew: John Homershan (has family history), 33 David Ave., North Ryde, NSW, 2 \ 13, phone: 888-1629

last address: 139 Kaglan Street, Mosman, NSW, Australia obituary: Sydney Naming Herald, 22 Aug 1927, p. 7 bIography: Encyc/opedia of Australian Art, McCOllough; written

by Dorothy J. Hopk !ns* w 111: -#1471 32/4 , Sec. 1 LIVINGSTONE VORT HOPKINS, with his wIfe, HarrIet. after servIng In the 130TH INFANTRY of the OHIO NATIONAL aUARD, COMPANY C in the American Clv! I War, arrived in Sydney 07 Feb 1883 to take up a post as cartoonist with the 8ullet in. Eventually, as a characterist and satirist, LIvingstone became famous as "Hop of the 8ulletin." He also became part owner of the publication. Hopkins donated 27 volumes of Bulletin material to the Mitchell Library, Sydney.

William Speakman Potts b. 05 May 1830, Philadelphia, PA d. 04 Aug 1881, Blaney, NSW, Australia; buried: General Cemetery,

Blaney m. Matilda Pembroke of Albury, NSW

THE pons FAMILY were old Pennsylvania stock and family tradition has It that they settled and named Pottsville. They had mills and supplled textiles to England. Also, they had extensIve land holdings near Valley Forge. William S. Potts was a bookkeeper/accountant. He served In two units: 4TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, co C, AND 53RD PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY., CO. B.

Frank Stephens Flint alias Owen Harris b. Hltchen, Herefordshlre, England d. Cowra, NSW, Australla; burled Cowra General cemetery, Church of

England

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m. Cowra, NSW, to Mary Langrleld Issue: George WlIl1am Langrleld Flint

Frank Stevens Flint 17 Oct 1877 -19 Sep 1878-02 Feb 1880-12 Feb 1881 -16 Nov 1882-29Jul 1886-28 Oct 1888-26 Mar .I 891 - . 140ct 189J-21 May1664-06 Mar I 695 -03Jun 1896-01 Jun 1898-05 Sep 1899

Thomas Langfleld Flint Mary Ellen Flint Walter James Flint Eva Fllnt* Harry Stevens Flint Charles Langrleld Flint Septimus David Flint Marth Jane Fllnt* Arthur Stevens F.llnt Pevay Lachman Flint Gladstone Flint Hilton Edgar Fllnt

-28Apr1901 Edward John Barton Flint 06 Mar 190 I -VICla Flint 26 Sep 1903 -

FRANK STEVENS FLINT was educated In EnglanCl.and France. He journeyed to America and Joined the Union Armyunder the name of his brother­In-law, 'Owen HarrIs: He traveled to Cowra to visit a sister, settled down, married and became a bookkeeper. He was also Cowra's first Town Clerk; a founding member of the Hospital Board; First Secretary of the Jockey Club, and First Secretary of the PA & H.Assoclatlon of Cowra. All Children except Hilton Edgar married. He serveClln the 5TH NEW YORK HEAVY ARTILLERY, CO. M & CO. D ..

Ref erences: Gladys Whittaker, wattamondara, NSW, 2794 dlo Eva Flint* (7th child of Frank & Mary Flint) and Jacob White

Bessie Gray, 67 Adelaide street S1. Mary'S, NSW, 2760. dlo Arthur Stevens Flint (11 th child of Frank & Mary Flint) and Margaret Elvira Fanny Mays

Margaret J. Clements 32 Albert Parade Rooty Hill, NSW,2766; gd/o Arthur Stevens Flint and Edith Mary Margaret Flint (nee --?--)

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Robert Flint, gslo FranK and Mary Flint and brother of BessIe Gray 22 Lawson Avenue Bondi Junction, NSW, 2022

Terry Flint, ggslo FranK and Mary Flint 103 O'Donnel.1 Street, North Bondi, NSW, 2026

Joseph1n Peter Cresp alias Peter Martin IMartyn b. 26 Feb 1648, Cap d'Antlbes, France d. 27 Feb 1922, Berrl, South Australia; buried Beerl General

Cemetery m. 1878, Horsham, Victoria, to Katherine O'Conner Issue: Michal Thomas Cresp 08 Dec 1878 -

Josephln d. in Infancy John Joseph Cresp I 4 Jan 1880 -Clarisse (Dugan) 0 I Jul 1882 -Catherine (Fltzmanrles) 07 Jan 1884 -Jerome Anthony Cresp 18 Aug 1885 -

. Josephln Louis C~sp b. & d. 1887 Josephine Mary (Overend) 27 Feb 1887 -James Francis Cresp 21 Sep 1888 -Therese (Robertson) 03 Jul 1890-Constance Ei leen Cresp 1892 - 1909

JOSEPHIN CRESP went to sea on his uncle's ship at age II or 12. He Joined the UNION ARMY, with two shipmates, under the name of Peter Martyn. One shipmate, being more fluent In English, advised the other two to say everything he did. Three Peter Martyns joined up that day! Very shortly, he transferred to the U.S. NAVY. As a merchant sailor he arrived In Australia In 1872; remained after marriage at Horsham, Victoria. He became a farmer and eventually settled near Beerl. He served on the U.S.S. NORTH CAROliNA, U.S.S. NEW HAMPSHIRE-OM PETTIT, AND U.S.S. VERMONT. survIvIng grandchildren: I. Dan Cresp, Box 492, Berrl, S.A., 5343

w/Jlm Cresp, ggslo Josephln, 4 Napier Crescent, Berrl, S.A., 5343

2. M. Froude, 12 Warrlen Road, Croydon North, Victoria, 3136

3. Sister Helena Cresp, OLSN Convent, KenSington, NSW, 2033

Zenus Crane Renn1e aKa Renne' Major b. 27 Oct 1836, Pittsfield, MA

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d. 24 Apr 1923, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled South Head cemetery, Grave -84, Sec. 0

m. Issue: Richard RennIe 17 Feb 1873 - 20 Jan 1957 ZENUS CRANE RENNIE served In the 49TH MASSfDlUSETTS VOlUNTEER INFANTRY, CO. I. After the Civil War, Major Renne' sold the family busIness In Massachusetts and entered the Insurance business. So successful was he that he was offered the opportunity of opening an Australian office. He arrived In Sydney In 1666. His company, the Mutual Life Insurance company of New York, eventually built the structure now called the ColonIal LIfe Insurance buildIng at Martin Head & 11 th Street. He also donated the MajOr Rennie trophy for the *Head 0/ tile Rlver* Regatta.

grandaughter: Phillis Crane B lomfleld 15 Transvaal Avenue Double Bay, 2028, NSW, Australia. phone: 32-3492

Charles Mooney b. 1818, LIverpool, England d. 20 Dec 1903, Casino, NSW, Australia; burled Casino Church Of

England cemetery, (Will 03/04 -30865/4) m. to Maggie Mooney (malden name same as husband's surname) Issue: none known; two sisters-In-law Inherited: Kate Mooney

& Julie Mooney CHARLESHOONEY served In the 4THAlA8N1ARESERVES, CO. C, CSA. A farmer, he was a bit older than the average soldier and Joined the Confederate Reserves In 1864. He lived In NSW about 50 years preceding his death.

reference: grand nephew: Patrick Mooney 5 Havllah Street Chatswood, NSW, 2076

.James Burns Shaw, s/o Robert & Isabel (Morrison) Shaw b. 22 Jun 1834, Port Soy, Scotland d. 29 Dec 1915, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled Waverley cemetery,

Church of England Sec. 5, 660/3; In the graves, there are also: Arthur, Jesse, Nellie Vivian Staff and Walter J. Staff

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m. WInter, 1858, Ingersoll, Canada, to Jesse Steel Issue: James Shaw 10 May 1866 a. Port lana. OR

Mabel Shaw 16 Sep 1868 d. Grass Valley, CA Ne 11 ie V. Shaw 18 Dec 1872 b. Sacramento, CA Edwin M. Shaw 11 Oct 1875 b. Hollister, CA Katie Shaw 08 Oct 1878 b. Hollister, CA Arthur Shaw 02 Jul 1882 b. Hollister,CA; d 1886

JAMES BURNS SHAW left Scotland in 1850 and journeyed to Canada. He married there. When the CIVil War began, he signed up, givIng his occupatIon as "tailor." He eventually became a PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN, 39TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY, CO. K; 29 MICHIGAN INFANTRY, CO. K. He received a medical discharge. Suffering from bronchItis, he sought a warmer climate--first, California. Someone told him that Australia was free of bronchitis. He lived at Penrith and at Banks Town in New South Wales.

Elizabeth -Betsy- Evans (neeKnlfe) b. 1849, De laware, U.S.A.. d. 02 Sep 1932, Sydney, NSW, Australia; buried Waverley Cemetery,

Sydney, Sec, 19, #4462 m. England, to Edmond Evans issue: Ernest Evans

Elisa T, (Sinclair) Em Ily G, (Llndsell) Bert Evans Ersey (Clampert)

Edie K. (Armstrong) Nellie A. (McKetchums) Ettle W. (Rosewarne) Edward Evans

ELIZABETH KNIFE, who was brought up in a Delaware tavern and was a NURSE in the Civi I War, later married a son of the Duke of Rutland in England, and was said to have been forced by his family to begin a new life with him in Australia, under a new name--Evans, She was burled at Waverley cemetery In 1932,

reference: Mrs. Beverly Smith (grandaughter?) 92-1764

Joseph Woodvi lie Bolles b, 1844, Mattapoisett, MA, USA d, 08 Apr 1930, Townsville, Queensland, Australia; buried Westend

Cemetery, T ownsv i 11 e m, ( I) 1879, Cook town, Queensland, to Margaret El len --issue: Arthur Woodvil Ie 1885 -

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DaiSY LIllian 1888 -m. (2) 1888, CoOktown, Queensland, to Henrietta Jane --1--; b. 1861,

Scotland, d. 29 Mar 1902 Issue: Jessie Adaleen 1892 -

Joseph Thomas Herbert 1899-JOSEPH BOlLES joined the U. S. MERCtWIT MARINE whaling ship, WAVERLY, In Nov 1863 as a boat steersman with 1I80th share of the prOfits. In 1865, Bolles was 4th mate when the WAVERLY was captured by the Confederate raider, SHENANDCIAH, and burned to the waterline. Eventually, he travelled to Australia and sailed with Capt. Towns, for whom Townsville Is named. Capt. Bolles acquired the 27th Master's Certlf1cate Issued In Queensland. In time, he became Capt. of his own coastal vessel, Dove (1890s). Capt. Herbert Bolles, a grandson, retired In 1984 as a senior Sydney harbor pilot.

reference: Capt. Herbert Bolles 20 Highland Ridge Castle Cove, NSW, 2068 phone: 95-5095

George WashIngton ,BeH b. 22 Oct 1838, Richmond, VA d. 07 Jul 1907, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled Gore Hili Cemetery,

St. Leonard's, Church of England, Sec. E, -16 (SAG trans. -5560; burial register, Church of England, 1907)

m. (I) 1857, illinois, USA, to Hanna --1-- (d. 27 Nov 1879) (2) 25 Dec 1898, Sydney, NSW, to Mary O'Sullivan, aged 20 years

Issue: (1) Eugene Seymore H. Blanche Arland 1 female, deceased (all b. USA)

(2) no Issue eEOReE WASHINGTON 8ELL was born In Virginia. He became a lawyer and served as a Colonel In the 64TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INfANTRY. He served as U.S. Consul In Sydney, New South Wales, Australia 1893-1900; subsequently serving In New Zealand In the same capacity. Arter retirement, he returned to Australia and became well known as a lecturer, also traveling abroad In this occupation. His obituary was published In the Sydney I'forntng Herald 09 Jul 1907.

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Robert Hughes b. 05 Apr 1841. Carnavon. Wales d. 27 Nov 1918, Sydney, NSW, Australia; buried Rookwood Cemetery,

Church of England, Sec. 5, -5855 m. 20 Aug 1876, Liverpool, England, to El izabeth Roberts issue: Lizzie Hughes 02 Jan 1878

Ada 07 Dec 1879, New Zealand Lily 31 Aug 1887, NSW, Australia Altce 13 Dec 1889," " RObert 25 May 1893," •. Hannah 31 Oct 1897," "

ROBERT HueHES travelled to the U.S. as a seaman and subsequently joined the U.S NAVY. He served on the U.S.S. NORTH CAROLINA-FEARNOT, VINCENNES AND COWSLIP 20 Jan 1864 - 31 Jan 1865, and was on the COWSLIP during the famous BATTLE OF MOBILE BAY, AlABAMA. After returning to Britain, he Joined the Royal Navy. After discharge and marriage (de facto ). he and his famny travelled to New Zealand, then Australia, where they settled permanently.

John Darling Huntress b. 1839, Boston, MA d. 10 Jun 1902, Dubbo, NSW, Austral ia; buried Myall St. Cemetery,

Dubbo, Presbyterian Section, ·12 m. Mary Ann Gray JOHN DARLING HUNTRESS, after servIng In the 2ND MASSAcHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, apparently made his way to Australia and worked for the NSW Department of Main Roads, or its 19th century equivalent, and specialized in bridge building. His grandaughter claims that bridges he built in the central west, Medgee, Cudgegong, etc., are being used today. His grave has no headstone.

reference: F. J. D. Edmunds, grandson by marriage 17 KlngSJangley Road GreenWich, NSW, 2065 phone: 43-3080

George Wilson Edwards aka George Wilson b. 1842, Carnavon, Wales d. 09 Aug t 939, Coogee, NSW, aged 97 years; buried Northern

Suburbs Crematorium, Sydney m. (1) 1885, to Laure Matilda Anderson

(2) 1909, to Lorn Catherine McPherson

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(3) 1922, to Emily Elizabeth Brooks GEORGE WILSON EDWARDS served In the 6TH NEW YORK CAVAlRY and the 25TH NEW YORK CAVAlRY In the American Civil War. He then removed to Australia, where he was the last known such veteran to die .

.James Logan b. 03 Nov 1841, Middleton, lancashire, England d. 23Sep 1911, Sydney, NSW, Australia; burled liverpool General

Cemetery, Church of England Sect Ion G, Division E, "5 m. 03 Jul 1864, Frankford, Philadelphia, PA, to Jane Pilling, also of

Middleton, lancashire, b. 01 Jul 1845 Issue: Bessie (Nicholls)

Annie louise (Rowe m JAMES LOOAN left England to Join the UNION ARMY In 1862. After serving 7 months in the I 24TH PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, including as REGIMENTAl FORWARD IN THE BATTLE OF NASHVILLE, he was diSCharged and worked as a foreman carpenter for the U.S. Quartermaster at Nashville, TN. When Nashville was threatened by General Hood's Confederate Army, logan was mustered In as LIEUTENANT IN A REGIMENT FORMED BY CAPT. IRWIN, QUARTERMASTER OF NASHVILLE. The logans, with their two daughters, arrived in Sydney 22 May 1877 from New York on the S.S. N. Boynton. Eventually, due to heavy drinking, James wound up in the lIverpool/Rookwood Asylum. A headstone has been ordered from the Veterans' Adm Inlstratlon, Washington, D.C. (0 I Feb 1985) for his unmarked grave.

reference: Mrs. Marcia Nolan, greatgrandaughter 2 Edna Street lIlyfleld, NSW, 2040 phone: 660-7061

George Robert Scott b. 1846, Kempsey, NSW, Australia d. 1890, Kempsey, NSW, Australia GEORGE ROBERT scxm went to America as a gold miner. He was caught up In the CIVIl War and served In the 3RD CAliFORNIA INFANTRY, CO. D. He was not enchanted with army life, and had difficulties with the authorities. He was accused of desertion (actually, today, It would have been called AWOl). George returned to Australia In 1876 and survived only a few years.

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Adam Edward Walsh ak.a George DavIs b. 17 Jun 1641, Waterford, Ireland d. 21 Jan 1925, Bunderberg, Queensland, Australia; buried

Bunderberg General Cemetery m. 02 5ep 1875, Maryborough, Queensland, to Josefinne Charlotte

Anderson aka Charlotte issue: Brian Sarafield Walsh 08 Apr 1877 -

Hilda Brldgld Walsh 02 Jun 1878 -Mary Laurencla Walsh 10 Dec 1879 -Frances Louisa Walsh 05 Sep 1881 -Charlotta Walsh 29 Jul 1883 - d. in infancy John Walsh 03 April 1885-Adam Walsh 16 June 1886-Edward Walsh 26 Jun 1888 -

ADAM EDWARD WALSH served in the in the u.s. NAVY, prior to, and during, the CIvIl War. HIs ships were: U.S. REVENUE CUTTER, WASHINI3TON, 1858; U.S. SLOOP, MACEDONIA, 1860; U.S. BRIG, BAINBRIDGE, 1860; U.S. GUNBOAT, CHOCURA, 1861; U.S. FRIGATE, BRANDYWI NE, 1862; U.S. REVENUE STEAMER, WYANDRA, 1867. It is not currently known precisely when nor how he migrated to Australia.

James Gunn Jeffress, s/o Thomas H. & ChrIsti anna Jeffress (Will 6001< 10, p, 204A, Lunenourg Co., VA

O. 1822/21, Lunenburg Co., VA d. 20 Sep 1884, Coogee, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; buried

Waverley Cemetery, Sydney, Church of England, Select Section 2, '*" 1004 (Death Certificate 0483601241)

m. (1) 12 Dec 1842, Lunenburg Co" VA, to Jane M. Crymes; d. 1863 issue: Ernest Gunn Jeffress

(2) to Sarah Jane --?--JAMES GUNN JEFFRESS joIned the CSA 01 May 1862 as a PVT., 2ND MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY, CO. D, and was appoInted, 09 Aug 1862. CAPT. COMMISSARY 4TH MISSISSIPPI CAVALRY. The 1860 census for DeSoto Co., MS, Post Office: Hernando, lists J. G. Jeffress and wife, J, M. Jeffress. Also listed are: E. Jeffress, 64, female, b. VA; J. G. Jeffress, 1 I. male, b. MS, E. Jeffress, 2, male, b. MS, with others. As ·Colonel" Jeffress, he arrived in Sydney 23 Aug 1863 aboard the Pacific Mai I 5.5. "City of Sydney," out of San Francisco. He was to open an offIce for the New York Life Insurance Company. Tragedy struck. when Colonel JefTress fell from a cliff at coogee. The. Coroner's Report stated accidental death. The Sydney Morning

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Herald, 25 5ep 1884, carrIed a death report on p. I, Coroner's Report, p. 7. 'News of tile Day: p. 9 and funeral notIce, p. 16. (mIcrofilm -108, NSWL1brary. W111 "'10611; £500 to wife, Sarah Jane, act of court. last address: 302 Victoria

Darllnghurst, Sydney, NSW references:Lunenburg Co., VA, Marriage Records

Lunenburg Co., VA, Census 1850 Lunenburg Co., VA HIstory Halifax Co., VA HIstory AustralIa Insurance & BankIng Record

POSSIBLE CIVIL WAR VETERANS IN AUSTRALIA

The followIng are those that Roy Parker of East Klllara, New South Wales, AustralIa, Is stt II trying to confIrm (as of 01 Jul 1986) as veterans of the American Civil War who emIgrated to Australia and died there:

JACKSON CLARKE b. 27 Dec 1839, Dundee, Scotland

JOHN McKEON

ANDREW GEORGE SCOTT

THOMAS MASON FRANCIS

d. 13 Aug 1934, Berrldale, NSW, Australia; buried Gegedzerlck Cemetery, Cooma

m. 26 Aug 1864 to Emily Jamieson ref: Douglas K. Clarke, 'Glenerla,' RNB 65 Cooma, NSW, 2630, Australia

d. 1917, Eden, NSW mil: 3rd & 7th Kentucky Cavalry

b. 1842, Ireland d. 1880, DarJlnghurst Gaol (jam, Sydney, NSW,

AustralIa mll: U.S. Quartermaster aka: 'Capt. Moonllte" (sic); bush ranger (see Arkansas Family Historian on this character)

b. 1839, Columbia, Tyrell Co., NC d. 07 Dec 1927, Gilgandra, NSW, Australia m. to Eva Emma Judd mil: U.S. Navy

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MICHAEL GROGAN

JAMES WATERS

PATRICK POWER

NETTERVILLE RUTLEDGE DAVIES

F. CULLEN

b. 1836, County Galway, Ireland d. 26 Jul 1907, Five DoCk, Sydney, NSW, Australia;

buried Rookwood Cemetery, Sydney m. to Mary Conray mil: 24th Massachusetts Volunteers, Co. K ref: Diana Santleben, 26 Kosclosko, Bossly Park, NSW

b. 04Jun 1842, Ireland d. 22 May 1922, Richmond, Tasmania mil: U.S. Navy ref: Dorothy Waters, phone 98-5705, Sydney, NSW

b. Ireland d. near Tamworth, NSW, Australia mil: 15th West Virginia Volunteers, Co. B ref: Miss Irene Power, phone 949-685!, Sydney, NSW

b. ireland brd: East Perth Cemetery, Perth, Western Australia mil: 5th U.S. Cavalry, Co. G ref: Edward Nettervi lie Wi II iams

60 Darling Point Road, #33 Darling POint, NSW, 2706, Australia

mil: 13th Louisiana Infantry, Co. C ref: Mrs. Ann McKeahnie, wallaga Lake Park Wallaga Lake, NSW, 2546, Australia

Plus approx 16 other possibilities.

"HISTORIAN Roy Parker is an:lious to discover the Cate or those American Civil War veterans who came to Australia loo.king Cor a new liCe in the late 1800s. He has confirmed that about 20 Civil War veterans came here, and is investigating another 20 possibilities. If any reader .knows more, Mr. Par.ker can be contacted on 498-2940." (editor's note: to our U.S. readers, thetis: 01l-61-2-198-2CHO).

-- ·Column 8," The Sydney l'Iorning Herllld, Tuesday, April 22. 1986

(Tbis gets us up-to-date with Roy Par.ker's research on American Civil War Veterans who went to Australia.]

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LIsr OF PFNSlcm:RS ON THE ROllS J~883

(continued from September, 1986,issoo)

Certifi- Name of Post Office Reason for fu. Orig. cate No. Pensioner Address Pension Rate Date

Madison Cotmty

24,240 Robinson, Nancy Aurora widow 1812 $ 800 May 1879 22,536 Hayes, John --do-- ~r.arm above

el 2400 -------95,084 Mays, John M. --do-- g.s.w.left hand 16 00 Jan. 1869 7,589 Reeves, James R. --do-- inj. to hip 6 00 Sept. 1852

155,808 Weatherman, Qu. M. Clifty g.s.w.1. jaw 400 Oct. 1878 214,373 Todd, Leroy C. --do-- chronic diarrhea 4 00 June 1882 18,711 Beck, Jeffrey --do-- inj. to sI;!ne &c. 4 00 Oct. 1863

150,588 Manin, Allison E. Delaney g.s.w.l.s ulder 4 00 Jan. 1878 49,311 Alden, Abigail Drake I S Creek dep. IOOther 800 JlIDe 1865 9,366 Good, Reuben --do-- surv. 1812 800 Dec. 1871

151,891 Hardin, Geo. B. --do-- g.s.w. r.thigh 800 May 1878 98,725 M::.Carve.r, lucinda --<10 ..... widow 800 May 1867

140,083 Lewis, Salina --do-- --do-- 800 Feb. 1870 106,655 Henderson, Mary A. --do-- --do-- 800 Dec. 1868 183,930 Reeves, Laton D. --do-- loss s~t r.eye 400 Mar. 1881 16,408 Kirk, Sarah Grant widow 1 12 800 Nov. 1874

105,226 Little, Enoch Hindsville loss 1. arm 2400 Sept. 1874 4,389 Scritchfuld, Jesse --do-- surv. 1812 800 Sept. 1871

62,849 Bevers, JosetXt D. --do-- w. 1. leg 24 00 -------178,047 Jones, Jane Huntsville widow 800 July 1877 117,389 lk1ry, M1ry E. --do-- --do-- 800 Aug. 1868 105,671 Clark,Hetha --do-- --do-- 8 00 Dec. 1867 107,991 Casey, M1ry A. --<10-- --do-- 800 Feb. 1868

1,283 Drane, Susan --do-- --do-- 800 Aug. 1870 32,234 Reeves, Elizabeth --do-- widow 1812 800 Feb. 1882 29,362 Hudaon,l1lcretia P. --do-- --do-- 800 May 1880 9,429 Hamilton,Jas. --do-- ch.dirrhea 400 Apr. 1861 4,679 Cain, Hiram --do-- g.s.w. 1.hand 600 Nov. 1849

143,622 Rhoads, Giolha --do-- widow 800 July 1870 78,564 Statts, Martha Jane --do-- --do-- 800 Oct. 1868 24,428 Walden, Terry --do-- surv. 1812 8 00 Oct. 1878 27,764 Camp, Tursea Kingston widow 1812 800 Nov. 1879

128,191 Barney, Disney J. Marble w. l.leg 400 May 1874 63,445 Tiea, Jom J. --do-- scurvy,resulting

dis. of eyes 800 May 1866 88,610 Q:Jwan, Zilla L. Saint Paul widow 800 Jan. 1867 27,150 Williams, Nancy --do-- --do-- 8 00 Sept. 1879

188,809 Lynch, Qu. W. --do-- minor of 10 00 JlIDe 1880 144,611 Ragsdale, Rhoda --do-- widow 800 Aug. 1870 " 24,267 Bivens, Ann --do-- widow 1812 800 May 1879 55,913 Williams, Wn. A. --do-- w. r. breast 800 Oct. 1867

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97,130 Wagers, Ashly ...... do ...... wd. 1. arm 600 Apr. 1869

128,542 Richey, Isom Saint Paul dis. of ab:iominal viscera 600 June 1874

21,371 Albin, John L. --do-- wd. r.hand, loss middle and index finger 5 00 Dec. 1863

20,683 Hawkins, Elizabeth Wesley widow 1812 8 00 Mar. 1879 6,314 Thompson ,Lucretia --do-- --do-- 800 Sept.1874

Marion County

49,588 Shuey, Thomas Doddsville g.s.w. left knee 5.33-1/3 Sept. 1865

149,173 Taylor, George W. Yellville g.s.w. l.arm 4 00 Nov. 1877 91,841 Roberts, Lewis --do-- wd. left arm 6 00 Sept. 1864 95,283 Wilkinson ,Josiah --do-- w. of r.knee

& foot 8 00 June 1869 39,755 Wicker, Nancy --do-- widow 8 00 Jan. 1865

144,240 Taylor, Mary A. --do-- --do ....... 8 00 Aug. 1870 169,668 Peacock, Eliz' th --do-- --do-- 800 June 1875 74,459 I-mphrer Sarah --do-- --do-- 8 00 Aug. 1875

177,576 Mitche 1, Hannah --do-- mother 8 00 JuDe 1877 7,395 listenbee, Jane

Stark .. -do ....... widow 1812 800 July 1879 18,760 Flippen, Elzi' th --do-- --do-- 800 Feb. 1879 15,855 Garland, Eliz'th --do-- --do-- 8 00 Jan. 1879

185,705 Qmmings, Eliz' th --do-- mother 800 Get. 1879 143,009 Black, Nancy A. --do-- widow 800 June 1870 66,786 fmith, Sarah --do-- --do-- 800 Apr. 1869 31,489 Young, Mary --do-- widow 1812 800 Apr. 1881

Miller County

28,935 Ehdsley,Mary E. Bright Star widow 1812 800 Mar. 1880 152,413 Ashcraft, Jas.P. Texarkana g.s.wd.l.forearm 8 00 Apr. 1878 21,566 Giles ,Martha --do ... - surv. 1812 8 00 Mar. 1879 27,006 Vanderbilt, Elizabeth--do-- widow 1812 8 00 Sept. 1879 68,573 Taylor, Gao. T. --do-- f.s.wd.of l.foot 400 June 1867

106,895 Collins, Edw'd C. --do-- nj. r. hand 400 Dec. 1870 50,657 Young, Francis A. --do-- wd. l.leg 20 00 Se~t.1871

185,793 Bayly, Margaret J. --do-- widow 8 00 Ge • 1879 17,211 Patterson, Jas. M. --do-- ------ 24 00 ... - ... -----32,526 Williams,Vine G. --do-- wd. l.arm and

r. hip 1200 Sept. 1864 32.508 Scott, Oscar D. --do-- loss r. leg 1800 Nov. 1865 11,783 Holt, Magnus L. --do-- w.r.forearm 400 May 1863

Mississippi County

90,202 Rodgers,Sanderson H.Barfield wd.1.foot 6 00 Apr. 1868 143,599 Hoaglin ,Jefferson Hickman in.of head & face 8 00 Feb. 1877 104,167 Cissell,Alexander Osceola g.s.w.r.shoulder 800 July 1870 109,069 Denton, Thomas C. --do-- inj. l.ankle 800 Nov. 1877 195,127 Davis, Gao. W. --do-- pistol-shot wd.

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1. arm 'I 00 Aug. 1881 179,709 Reams, Archey Pecan Point shell wd.l.ankle 4 00 Dec. 1880 21,352 St.John, Mary L. Petteys widow 1812 8 00 Mar. 1879

Monroe County

35,997 Snead,Leonard B. Brinkley wd. r.ann 1800 -------79,991 Sims, Joseph T. --do-- ch.ophthalmis 14 00 Apr. 1867 82,770 Breeding, Hiram Clarendon incipient phthsis 8 00 June 1867

107,988 Breeding, Jacob --do-- dis of eyes 18 00 ... _-----98,622 Derrick, Levi H. Palmer g.s.wd. r.hand 6 00 June 1869

130,470 Dane,Dwight H. Saulsbury g.s .wd. r. arm 4 00 ();,t. 1874

Montgomery County

84,672 Arnold, Lucinda E. Caddo Gap widow 8 00 Aug. 1870 147,153 Black, Marcus Crystal

Springs dis.of lungs 800 July 1877 172,625 Bledsoe, Larisa Harold widow 800 Mar. 1876 130,064 Eage, Sarah T. --do-- --do-- 8 00 June 1869 130,065 t1Jrry, Dorothy --do-- --do-- 8 00 June 1869 156,549 Haskins, Charlotte --do-- --do-- 8 00 Mar. 1872 89,535 b.Jllb,Abram F. Mount Ida g.s.wd. 1.1oog 8 00 Mar. 1868 56,120 Gibbs,Greenberry B. --do-- total blindness 72 00 --------

114,009 Fulton, Daniel --do-- g.B .14. Lhand 6 00 ();,t. 1871 90,008 Tomelson, ll<lrdy C. --do-- wd. r.shoulder 6 00 Apr. 1869

1103,497 Reed, Wn. Stillwater g.s.w. of right illium 18 00 --------

Nevada County

144,508 Simpson,Thos.J. Boughton g.s.w. head 6 00 Apr. 1877 219,104 Aaron(?), Susan V. --do-- widow 1812 8 00 Apr. 1880

6,512 Hale, Enoch P. Prescott chr. diarrhea 1700 Mar. 1851 21,349 Cornish, Wrn. --do-- surv. 1812 8 00 Mar. 1874 21,406 Machem, John --do-- --do-- 8 00 May 1874 27,097 Bright, Charlotte --do-- widow 1812 8 00 Sept, 1879 9,239 House, Nancy T. --do-- --do-- 8 00 Sept. 1878

101,768 LJyde, John Della --do-- g.s.wd.l.groin 8 00 Jan. 1870 168,411 law, Thos. J. --do-- minor of 10 00 Apr. 1875 83,758 Power, Rich'd L. --do-- g.s .wd. r. thigh 18 00 -------

185,338 Higgins, John --do-- ulcers r.leg, dis. abdominal v~scera & resulting dis. 8 00 Mar. 1881

153,703 Ward, John D. --do-- dis. of lungs & spine 12 00 June 1878

197,943 Kelly, Sam'l S. --do-- g.s .wd. head 4 00 Nov. 1881 158,684 Brooks, James --do-- dis. of heart 8 00 Apr. 1879 190,841 Kelly, Hugh A. --do-- g.s.wd. 1. arm &

1. side 4 00 June 1881 119,111 Jenkins, Sarah --do-- widow 8 00 Sept. 1868

Newton County

173,902 Henson,Virginia T. Beechwood widow 8 00 June 1876

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21,750 St tele, Andrew Cassville surv. 1812 8 00 Jan. 1876 158,821 Brint, Wn. O. --do-- chr.diarrh. &

results 1200 Apr. 1879 88,347 Bailey, lDvejoy --do-- wd. 1. arm 400 Jan. 1868 12,914 Harp, Nancy Jasper widow 1812 800 Dec. 1878

217,373 Keith, Geo. w. --do-- g.s .wd. 1. thigh 400 Aug. 1882 135,037 Braswell ,John --do-- g.s.wd. of breast 2 00 Aug. 1875

23,531 Wi lliams, Sarah --do-- widow 1812 8 00 May 1879 187,058 Jones, l.I.Ic1nda Limestone

Valley widow 800 Feb. 1880 209,607 Villines, Wn. --do-- g.s.wd.r.forearm 4 00 May 1882 31,441 Jackson, Wn. --do-- wd. 1.shoulder

& leg 1800 Aug. 1864 168,940 fmith, Alfred --do-- g.s.w.r.thigh 200 June 1880 153,588 Shaw, Francis M. Marshall

Prairie dis. of eyes 600 June 1878 145,201 Flord, Mary Red Rock widow 800 Oct. 1870 141,612 Maberry, wrena --do-- --do-- 800 Mar. 187~ 170,497 O'Neal, Rebecca --do-- --do-- 8 00 Oct. 187 163,100 Hart, Nancy G. --do-- --do-- 8 00 Oct. 1873

Dua.chita County

31,633 Watson, Mily E. Cam:Ien widow 1812 8 00 May 1881 119,310 Ganrnell,Nancy --do-- --do-- 8 00 DeC. 1871 21,828 Briant, Wn. --do':'- surv.1812 8 00 Sept. 1877

Perry County

183,246 Wood, lucy Nimrod dep. mother 800 Mar. 1879 30,426 Ellison, Adam L. Perryville wd. r. thigh 700 June 1864

157,037 Wade, Sarah A. --do-- widow 800 Mat; 1872 164,037 Robertson, Delia --do-- --do-- 800 Fe • 1874 20,569 Creasey, Eliza w. --do-- --do-- 8 00 Mar. 1879

Inillips County

155,425 Whitaker, Jas. ~lena wd. 1. wrist 3 00 Dec. 1878 167,046 Stephenson,

Marshall L. --do-- g.s.wd. r.hip 6 25 ~r. 1880 95,346 McMahon, Wn. --do-- w. r. leg 600 eb. 1869 65,621 Madison, Jas. --do-- wd.1.arm 600 June 1868

117,041 Barr, Rebecca --do-- widow 15 00 Aug. 1868 159,386 Adams, Mahala --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1873 160,712 Ferguson,Josephine --do-- --do-- 800 Oct. 1869 134,346 Crow,Elnma --do-- widow & minor 10 00 Segt.1869 191,293 Crow, James --do-- minor of 10 00 Fe • 1871 162,566 Jones, Benjamin --do-- f's.wd. 1. hand

r. should 600 Oct. 1879 150,737 Johnson, Alfred --do-- amp'n r. leg

from injury 1800 Jan. 1878 134,101 Montgomery,Clarissa --do-- widow 800 Sept. 1869

6,008 Ross, Hannah --do ...... --do-- 8 00 Sept. 1863 178,769 Williams, Lottie --do-- --do-- 8 00 June 1876 152,076 Drew, Samuel --do-- g.s.wd.r.should. 2 00 Mar. 1878

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95,537 Wendland, JuliuS --do .... g.S.loU. r.thigh 200 June 1869

181,955 Fdwards, Peter K:luth of Saint injury to Francis River abclt'lJlel\ 800 Feb. 1881

26,145 Bonner, l!.Veline North Creek widaor 1812 800 Aug. 1879 185,547 Pepper, ¥in. O. :o-S~ Grove injury to abdanen 8 00 Mar. 1881 185,725 \bxl, Rans loss sigbt r. eye

137,575 fro small pox 4 00 Apr. 1881

Evans, Presilla Red Store widow 800 Dec. 1869

Pike County

183,069 Page ,Elizabeth Antoine widow 800 May 1879 12,726 ~b1ey, Barbara --do-- widow 1812 800 Dec. 1878 23,429 Huddleston, I'tu:y ~rfreesborough -do-- 800 May 1879

137,019 [Uggan, Elizabeth Redland widow 800 Dec. 186, 149,495 Cleary. Jag. --do--- inj. of r.hip 200 Nov. 187 25,935 Start, Rebecca Star of the

West widow 1812 800 July 1879

Poinsett County

31,058 Stull, Jane Harrisburg widow 800 Sept. 1864 63,887 MJrphy,James W. West Prairie g.s .lo'd. 1. leg 1000 May 1866

Polk County

192,492 Ownbers, Geo. W. Big Ben:i g.s.lo'd. 1. thigh 2 00 July 1881 212,077 Fillpot, William --do-- frost-bitten feet 8 00 June 1882 18,193 Collins, Solano Dallas ...... _---- 8 00 July 1872

108,120 Ford, Ruthia --do-- widow 800 Feb. 1868 115,053 Cox, Elizabeth --do-- --do-- 800 June 1868 21,285 Bryan, 'l8rance --do-- widaor 1812 800 Feb. 1874

196,641 Frisby, Albert R. --do-- g.s .lo'd.of 1. thigh 4 00 Ck.t. 1881 122,825 Watkins ,Martha Eagle Hill widow 800 Jan. 1869 ------- Pegg, Joel A. RoCky g.s.w.r.thigh 1800 -------

Pope County

67,690 Perkins, John Appleton ~. r. arm & e bow 24 00 -------

38,058 Coffman, S:impson Atkins loss r. arm above elbow 2400 -------

178,962 Carter, Mary Ann --do-- 800 Ck.t. 1877 169,263 lbrris, Ann --do-- 800 May, 1875 171,940 Rhodes, Olari ta C. --do-- 800 Jan. 1876 184,194- Stout, Elizabeth --do-- 800 May, 1879 174,742 Treadway, Mary Ann --do-- 800 Aug. 1876

6,907 W::lodall, John --do-- inj. to r. sh. 800 Ck.t. 1851 144,390 Brashear, Walter W. Caglesvil1e g.s.lo'd. r. shr. 40O Mar. 1877 31,177 West, lucinda l:bver widow 1812 800 Feb. 1881 7,235 M::.Allis tar, Polly --do-- --do-- 8 00 Dec. 1878

140,203 Matthews, I'tu:inda --do-- widow 800 Feb. 1870 20,208 West, David --do-- surv. 1812 800 Feb. 1870 64,520 Bames, James W. --do-- loss of 1. leg 2400 --------

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124,745 It.teller, Gus tave lDndon axe wd.r. 8rm 1800 Aug. 1878 . 75,406 Amick, Rhoda I. Potts' Station -.----- 800 Jan. 1867 58,361 Daniels, Mary Potts' Station widow 1812 800 Jan. 1880

205,939 Bartlett, John H. --do-- inj. to breast, dis. of lungs,heart 1500 Apr. 1880

11,117 Gilpin, James W. Russelville g.s .wd.forearm 10 00 --------78,274 Holmes, Christopher --do-- wd. through llmgs

l Mar. 1867 face 400 203,590 AIoos , RichaI:d F. --do-- g.s .wd. jaw, 1.

hd. & 1. thigh 10 00 Feb. 1882 16,570 Hassey, Christiana --do-- widow 1812 8 00 Jan. 1879

157,122 Harvill, Phillip J. --do-- g.s.wd. r. arm 400 Jan. 18~6 107,213 Haney, James M. --do-- inj. to abdomen 400 Dec. 18 167,072 McAllister, Nancy A.--do-- mother 800 Jan. 1875 93,790 Winn, William A. --do-- wd. 1.wrist 8 00 Nov. 1868

192,596 Omlent, James W. --do-- 1800 July 1881 216,075 Brigham, William J. --do-- inj. to l.thigh 6 00 July 1882 67,508 Reeves, Jesse J. --do-- w. r.hand 400 July 1866

Prairie County

82,258 Tisdale, William A.E. Belcher wd. of OOdy &C. 1800 ---... ----

158,641 Nitchman, Charles --do-- g.s .w. l.hand 400 Apr. 1879 49,780 Silverwood, Will-

iam F. Carlisle w. 1. side 10 00 Sept. 1865 85,279 Faucher, levi --do-- wd. 1. shr. 800 Sept. 1867 85,194 Ellingsworth,Henry --do-- wd. r. forearm 400 Sept. 1867 50,045 weiers,Marshal1 A. -7'<io-- g.s.w. r.hand 8 00 Mar. 1866

187,092 Gimber. Jacob --do-- !.s.wd. of 1. leg resulting ul-

ceration 600 Apr. 1881 69,157 Calvin, Spencer J. Des Arc g.s.wd. r.groin 1400 Aug. 1866

202,022 Welch, William --do-- dis. of abdominal viscera 600 Jan. 1882

11,498 Brock, Mary Frances --do-- widow 1812 800 Nov. 1878 5,143 Brown, Judith --do-- --do-- 800 May 1873

161,157 Jackson, Elizabeth --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1879 24,994 ~Clintock, Ralph Devalls' Bluff g.s.wd.1.forearm 6 00 Mar. 1864

111,650 McAl1iston, Nason --do-- wd. r. arm 6 00 July 1871 19,892 Wvejoy, Samuel S. --do-- sh. wd. back,

internal inj. 600 Nov. 1863 81,644 Gabbard, Susan J. --do-- widow 8 00 May 1871 9,978 Dunlsp, Isaac N. Hazen loss 1.leg 24 00 --------

144,467 Johnston, John W. --do-- heart disease 1800 Apr. 1877 153,702 Allen, Jesse W. --do-- var • veins -legs 1200 June 1878 133,972 Gayler, Clarissa J. --do-- widow 800 Sept. 1869 215,484 Beck, Francis E. --do-- g.s.wd. r. thigh 2 00 July 1882 99,114 Betzner, John F. ---clo-- g.s.wd. r.knee 1600 July 1869

132,213 Reynolds, Thanas Hickory Plains opacity of cornea of eye 400 Mar. 1875

170,269 Gregg, Ferila Adaline--do-- widow 800 July 1875 166,819 Redoon,J:>hn Surrounded Hill loss of sight of

left eye 800 Apr. 1889 158,524 Sharp, Dennis W. --do-- g.s.wd. r.leg 1200 Mar. 1879

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Pulaski G:l1.mty

85,113 Heidenrig, Mary A. Argenta widow 800 Apr. 1877 142,372 Haxton, Jacob --do-- g.s.wd. neck 2 00 Nov. 187~ 30,217 Fisk, Mahlon L.W. --do-- g.s .wd. r.arm 12 00 June 186

190,422 Bliss, Jesse C. --do-- ch.diarr.& rheu. 11 25 June 1881 119,905 Nease, Catherine Jacksonville widow 8 00 Oct. 1868 169,806 Adlot, Robert Little Rock frozen feet 4 00 June 19~ 189,913 Akers, William G.J.--do-- inj. to abdomen 1700 June 1 36,158 Armbruster, Tbbias --do-- dis. of lungs &

heart 1600 Dec. 1864 219,571 Atwood, Philo D. --do-- g.s.wd. r. leg 400 Oct. 1882 100,641 Vaoce, James M. --do-- g.s.wd. r.shr. 1700 Oct. 1869 176,351 Regelmann,

August's F. --do-- g.s.wd.r.forearm 400 Oct. 1880 186,324 Rottaken,Herbert H.--do-- g.s.wd. r.leg 20 00 Apr. 1881 156,819 Twitchell, Pres ton --do-- g.s.wd. l.arm 500 Dec. 1878 185,053 Taylor, Joseph --do-- g.s.w.r.side,

heart & l.breast 8 00 Mar. 1881 113,731 'l\trner, Scipio --do-- totally blind 72 00 -_ ... ----205,566 Traylor, William P.--do-- g. s .wd.l. knee 8 00 Mar. 1882 188,510 Bowers, William D. --do-- part'l deafness

of ears 2 00 May 1881 181,373 Brown, Henry --do-- dis. of eyes &

total blindness 72 00 Jan. 1881 112,015 Bradley, Jefferson --do-- inj. to 1. ankle 12 00 July 1871 208,218 Pears, Newton L. --do-- g.s.r.side head 4 00 ~. ig~a 150,779 Ponder, Richard --<10-- inj. to back 800 81,494 Patton, William J. --do-- lo~s of 1. eye &

inJ' 1. leg 1700 May 1867 142,780 Oliver, William S. --do-- g.s.wd.left foot 15 00 Dec. 1876 181,039 Walrath, koanzo --do-- shell wd. of 1.

knee & injury to abdomen 1200 Jan. 1881

212,819 Williams, Henry --do-- g.s.wd. 1.hand, loss of thumb 400 June 1882

163,834 Webber, William A. --do-- injury to abdomen 4 00 Dec. 1879 208,962 Whitten, William 5.--do-- chr.diarr. 11 25 ~. igao 179,779 Sturdevant, Albert --do-- frozen feet 400 130,718 Smith, George H. --do-- g.s.wd. l.thigh 7 50 Nov. 1874 212,951 Stormer, George M. --do-- g.s.wd.r.elbow 600 June 1882 143,537 Steinhell,Thadeous --do-- g.s.wd. l.hip 2 00 Jan. 1877 185,125 Fearn, Charles H. --do-- rheumatism 800 Apr. 1881 165,192 Freeman, Michael --do-- inj • to abdomen 8 00 Mar. 1880 174,097 Dobba, Jacob --do-- g.s .wd. 1. thigh 600 Sept. 1880 40,575 Drees, JOhn --do-- g.s.w. r.arm 8 00 Feb. 1870 94,347 Deadman, Robert --do-- inj. to abdomen 4 00 Dec. 1868 95,506 Q.mningham,Louis --do-- g.s.wd. r.foot 4 00 June 1872

206,144 Clark, tunan T. --do-- g.s.wd.r.arm, rheum. 10 00 Apr. 1882

148,061 Carder, Wiley F. --do-- dis. of lungs, rhetm. 400 Sept. 1877

22,412 Woodruff,William E.--do-- surv. 1812 8 00 June 1878

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120,319 Waters, Kitty Ann --do-- widm 800 Oct. 1868 127,400 Winchester, Malinda --do-- mother 800 Apr. 1869 157,761 Wa tars, ELlen Little Rock widow 800 May 1872 155,454 Withers, Charlotte --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1872 124,993 Smith, 'D!lbitha --do-- --do-- 8 00 Apr. 1869 181,410 Stone, Hager --do-- --do-- 8 00 June 1878 181,705 Rush, ELizabeth --do-- --do-- 800 July 1878 111,464 Holloway, Adeline --do-- --do-- 800 Apr. 1868 131,327 Hutchingson ,Martha --do-- --d.o-- 800 July 1869 171,834 Ilill, ELizabeth --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1876 111,222 Hoel, NaR::.Y --do-- --do-- 800 Apr. 1868 115,458 Hawls, Tanar --do-- mother 800 June 1868 188,784 !brgan, Iwery --do-- widm 8 00 June 1880 156,482 Hutchinson, Andrew --do-- inj. to r.knee 600 Nov. 1878 68,919 Hull, I8vid B. --do-- g.s.-wd. 1.at'Ill 400 July 1866 91,127 Green, Charles M. --00 .... - total bliOOness

left eye, inj. 8 50 May 1868 r. eye

87,697 Markling, Frank J. --do-- wound r. hip 1800 Aug. 1875 2,859 Martin, John W. --do-- -wd.of 1.clavicle 18 00 Dec. 1873

190,965 Winters, Jose{i1 W. --do-- loss r. thumb, g.s .-wd. 400 June 1881

209 140 Lerch, Frederick --do-- g.s.w.r. thigh 2 00 May 1882 217:544 Larr, Jared C. --do-- ul~atio~,Qebility,

resu ts a unpure vaccine 400 Aug. 1882

167,993 Lineham, John --do-- part1. deafness & rheun. 400 May 1880

111,891 Koontz, Adam P. --do-- g.s.w .. r.shr. 600 July 1871 160,456 Kuppule,Nicholaus --do-- g.s.-wd. r.chest 400 June 1879 156,542 Hero, William --do:-- g.s.w. of l.arm,

dis. of eyes 2400 Nov. 1878 20,251 ~Cann, Sarah --do-- widow 1812 800 Mar. 1879 46,028 Darity, Anna --do-- --do-- 800 Nov. 1867 194,587 Griffith, Anna --do-- mother 800 Feb. 1882 182,780 Clarke, Charlotte --do-- widm 800 Dec. 1878 134,348 Jones, Susannah D. --do-- --do-- 800 Sept. 1869 166,862 Johnson, Harriet --do-- --do-- 800 Dec. 1874 27,150 Kottinger,Jacob F. --do-- loss of 1. leg

above knee 2400 May 1864 243 webster ,George --do-- loss rt. arm,g.

s.w. left banda shell -wd.rt.si e 18 00 -------...

98,796 Sok:.alski, Annie B. --do-- widow 800 Feb. 1867 62,424 Lewellen, James --do-- -wd. r. band 1200 ~. 1866

182,856 Sab, Gustav --do-- dis. of heart 800 • 1862 47,182 Dunn, James A. --do-- ~.s.w.rt.fibula 400 Aug. 1865

110,002 Sickol, William F. --do-- iarr.hepatitis 400 May 1871 173,902 Signor, ELi H. --do-- ~. of r. foot

ankle 400 Sept. 1880 139,112 Thanpson,Augus tus --do-- dis. of spine 300 May 1876 157,989 Daniels, '!hos. --do-- sh. -wd. 1. side

of face 400 Mar. 1879 155,909 Dunlap, Samuel --do-- -wd. 1. thigh, val: •

veins r. leg 600 Oct. 1878

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5,108 1hanas , lin. S. --<10-- inj. to r. shr. 400 --------146,213 [Urkee, Samuel C. --<10-- wd. r. thigh 200 June 1877 54,072 Reif, JOhn S. Little Rock wd. r.leg 2 00 Dec. 1865

159,295 Andrews, Bruce S. --da-- wd.of both thighs 4 00 Apr. 1879 37,972 Addis, Mattinly .. '""'Cia-- wd. 1. bip 800 Feb. 1865 21,162 Corcoran,Jeremiah E.-<Io-- g.s.wo.. face 3 00 Dec. 1863 83,376 Williams, JOhn H. --do-- fracture 1. leg 4 00 July 1867

126,179 Powers, ~d --<10-- wd. 1. ann 200 .... ---_ .... -170,970 Conkling, Frances --do-- widow 8&:600 Nov. 1875 25,970 Sinclair, Geo. G. --<10-- wd. r.lung 1800 .. _------28,999 Jacobs, Mary A. --do-- widow 1812 8 00 Apr. 1880

134,794 Harpst, William --<10-- chr. rbet.m. 2 00 JUly 1875 8,528 Fenley, Martha Mabelvale widow 1812 800 Sept. 1878

185,031 Rice, Alexander F. Harche injury - abdomen 15 00 Mar. 1881 155,389 Ellis, Jane --do ........ mother 800 Jan. 1872

Randolph County

105,959 Willmore, Wesley Dalton w. h., wrist & cheat 800 Oct. 1870

25,184 M:>ore, Rebecca Lima widow 1812 8 00 June 1879 28,312 Campbell, Rebecca O'Kean --do-- 800 Dec. 1879

105,300 Brakebill, John D. Pocahontas w. 1. side of face 2.66-2/3 segt.1870

164,827 \brlow, Joseph W. --do-- w. r.thigh 400 Fe • 1880 78,511 Brooks, lDuisa J. --do-- widow 800 Dec. 1867 29,962 Mitchell, Amanda --do-- widow 1812 8 00 July 1880 29,545 Cobler, Iblly Ann --do-- --<10-- 800 Ha~ 1880 95,298 Smith, Jesse W. --do-- inj. to 1. bip 600 Fe • 1869

184,868 Busby, Eliz' th Supply dept. mother 800 July 1879 ~121,408 Frakes, George tI. --do-- dis. of @lungs 4 00 Feb. 1878

Saint Francis County

25,713 Williams, Ruth R. Bucklin widow 1812 800 July 1879 118,705 Casteel, Julina Forrest City dep.mother 800 Sept. 1868 11,622 Shackelford,Ann C. --do-- widow 1812 800 Nov. 1878

141,103 Brown Charles --do-- g.s.w. r.breast 8 00 Aug. 1876 21,421 Thayef, Celestia P.--<Io-- widow 800 May 1864

107,291 Otedsster ,James H. Goodwin rhelJll. 8 00 Jan. 1871 33,778 Slain, Hiram --do-- w. l.thigh 400 Oct. 1864

145,664 SWines, Alfred Palestine 00. diarr. and heart dis. 10 00 June 1877

213,418 Bowermauster , Benj. S. Taylor's Creek g.s.w.l.foot 400 June 18~

174,569 Gillespie, Edwin Wheetley (sic) minors of 12 00 July 187

Saline County

167,666 'D.tcker, Carlessa L. Benton 29,547 Leinhart, Sebastian --do--

119,058 Becker, John H. Traskwood

136,365 Kelly, Rebecca

189

widow 8 00 Feb. 1875 g.s.w. r.hip 4 00 June 1864 atrophy muscles r. side 10 00 Sept.1872 widow 8 00 Nov. 1869

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Scott County

177,819 Vaught, Arobet Black Fork widow 800 June 1877 94,090 Little, Angus Blansett w. head 8. eyes 800 Dec. 1868 24,683 Hamilton, Mary Blue Ball widow 1812 800 June 1879

176,566 tobrgan, Mary C. --do-- -do-- 800 Mar. 1877 129,497 Patrick, Andrew J. Boles ---- 1000 Aug. 1874 25,489 Winter, Parker --do-- ~~y liver,

• in! • lungs 4 00 Mar. 1864 137,880 lAnm, Jo1:m W. Ib::k Knob pert.peral. 8.

atrophy 1. arm 1000 Feb. 1876 6,876 H:::I.aan, Sarah Cedar Creek widow 1812 800 Mar. 1877

73,524 Brown, John C. Fuller ch. diarr. 800 ~~Ul~ 130,307 Blair, Mary H. Potcan widow 800 184,824 Mercer, Joseph C. Tomlinson g.s.wd.l.arm 1 00 Mar. 1881 115,881 Kelley, Rebecca --do-- widow 800 July 1868 41,913 Harmon, Ei::"vin N. Waldron w. r. leg 800 Hay 1865

180,980 Wallace, Squire -....00-- var. veins legs 16 00 June 1881 133,820 Countiss, Peter L. --do-- minor of 10 00 Sept. 1869 125,549 Powell, Elizabeth J.--do-- widow 800 Mar. 1869 20,592 Wiles, George -do-- surv. 1812 800 Apr. 1873 67,001 Dickerson,George A. --<:Icl-- g.s.w. r.shoul.,

1. arm 1200 July 1866

Searcy County

138,727 Bradley, Irvin Marshall g.s.w. r.breast 8 00 Apr. 1876 178,516 Tilley, Wn. ..i-do-- injury to abdomen 8 00 Nov. 1880 83,480 Pate, John --do-- \old. 1. hand 800 Mar. 1867

209,024 tobrris , Jo1:m W. --do-- dis. r. thigh 1700 May 1882 190,262 Elliott, Wn.H.H. --do-- ~. r.arm and

600 June 1881 221,650 OJntnins, Clabourne --do-- g.s.w. r. thigh 200 Dec. 1882 125,709 Sanders~ Ann --do-- widow 800 Mar. 1871 128,319 Snith, --do-- .. -do-- 800 Jan. 1869 144,211 Henderson, Sarah --do-- --do-- 800 ~. 1870 132,213 H:.Carsoo, Eliz' th H.--do-- --do-- 800 Ju y 1869 129,140 Graves, Thomas --do-- g.s.w. back, l~,

neck 8. vertebra 00 July 1874 190,294 Lay, Jo1:m W. --do-- g.s.w.r.side face 2 00 June 1881 154,492 Cotton, George T. --do-- g.s.w. 1. thigh 400 July 1878

22,536 8(2)000, Harmon --do-- surv. 1812 800 June 1878 67,337 Cash, Elilz'h --do-- widow 800 Jan. 1878 91,924 Brooks, Sarah E. --do-- --do-- 800 Mar. 1867

126,618 Snow, Benjamin --do-- g.s.w. 1.arm II.nd side 300 Feb. 1874

185,995 Hendricks, wcinda --do-- dep. mother 800 Nov. 1879 3,806 Rea, Sarah -do-- widow 1812 800 Sept. 1872

25,181 M::.Nair, Mary Ann Saint Joe --do-- 800 June 1879 15,151 Redwine, Daniel Wiley's <bve surv 1812 800 Apr. 1872 4,167 Wright, Nancy Witt s

Springs widow 1812 800 Oct. 1872 166,222 Eaken, Eliz'th --do ... widow 8 00 Oct. 1874

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Sebastian Colmty

176,833 Carson, George H. Bloomer ch. diarr. 800 Ck:t. 1880 89,350 ihitson, Calvin --do-- wd. of face 1200 Mar. 1868 86,679 Dyer, James B. <hocoville g.s.w.left hand 12 75 Ck:t. 1867

211,050 Wilson, <hades --do-- ?is, of ski~, unpure vaCCl.ne 200 June 1882

88,536 Walter, Leslie Dayton g.s .wd. r .shr. 1800 --------95,077 Clerurn, Benjamin B.--do-- g.s.wd. of head 1800 --------96,783 Mackey, Andrew J. --do-- wd. of r. wrist 1600 Aug. 1874

113,985 Allen, Malatha A. Fnte~ise widow 800 Mar. 1869 101,851 Cook, James H. Fort ith injury - abd(Xllen 18 00 Mar. 1869 23,468 Williams, Thomas --do-- amp. r. le~ 1800 ....... _-----98,856 Sykes, Daniel M. --do-- wd. r. han ,loss

3d fin. ll88 ~E~ U~8 105,916 Peters, Samuel --do-- g.s .wd. r. leg 147,142 Waters, James --do-- dis. of eyes 800 July 1877 129,038 Boon, William --do-- inj. of spine 1800 --_ ... _---40,676 Cleveland! William H.-do-- dis. of heart 1800 -----_ ... -

125,193 Barney, Linderman --do-- g.s.wd. r.hand 400 Sept. 1873 18.036 Fisher, W:n. --do-- wd. r.leg 800 Feb. 1874

192,742 &.!rns, Alexander F. --do-- 3 minors 1400 June 1881 29,501 Sehorn, Fabi tha Ann --do-- widow 1812 800 May 1880

128,104 Clendenning,James H.--do-- g.s.wd. r. thigh & wrist 1700 May 1874

172,216 Gunter, Thomas --do-- inj • to 1. side 18 00 Aug. 1880 169,902 Grey, Mathew --do-- ch. rheum. 1800 June 1880 172,215 Gist, Andrew --do-- dis. of eyes 1200 Aug. 1880 101,136 M::.Guiniss, Eleanor --do-- widow 800 Ck:t. 1867 196,999 fbok, l'hllomena --do-- --do-- 1900 Aug. 1882

5,430 Preston, Mary --do-- --do-- 800 Mah 1866 79,894 Eagan, Cornelius --do,..- shattered r • leg 1400 Fe • 1867 73,702 Dillon, William --do-- g.s.wd. 1.leg 1400 Nov. 1866 22,589 Downing, Joslrua D. --do-- a;.s.wd. r.leg 800 Jan. 1864

108,384 Daniel, Isham W. --do-- s. of heart 1200 Mar. 1871 182,784 Freer, Francis T. --do-- arrow wd. 1. side

hlp & thigh 8 00 Feb. 1881 132,768 Foster, Darris G. --do-- in jury to abd(Xllen 8 00 Apr. 1875 106,901 Sharp, William S. --do-- loss 1. eye &

lower jaw 18 00 --------92,387 Scott, Thomas H. --do-- i.mp.Jre vaccinatn.24 00 --------

130,568 Stedzel, Martin --do-- injury to abdomen 8 00 Ck:t. 1874 93,948 Sims, John H. --do-- g.s.wO. r. side

of abd(Xllen 400 Nov. 1868 184,839 Sinmons, Benjamin --do-- g.s.wd. frac. of

r. arm 600 Mar. 1881 205,003 Ward, William --do-- g.s .wd. both

thighs 8 00 Mar. 1882 160,053 Wyndham, Hiram L. --do-- loss of part

index fin. 200 May 1879 113,295 Parrish, John H. --do-- total blindness 7200 Nov. 1874 62,111 Bupp,John --do-- g.s.wd. of r.1land 4 00 Apr. 1866 54,740 Bracht, <harles --do-- g.s.wd. 1.thigh 1000 Jan. 1866

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129,432 &.Ilgio, Richard G. --do-- --<10-- 1800 --------170,467 Roller, William --do-- dis. of lungs 800 June 1880 215,198 Richards, SaIlJ.IeI Fort Smith sh.wd. of r.ankle 4 00 July 1882

9,495 Rice, Peter H. --clo-- g.s.w.l.foresm 600 Sept. 1861 88,817 Vanderpool, William -do-- inj. to abdomen

& var. veins 1600 Feb. 1868 149,347 Vaughn, John --do-- g.s.wd.l.side 1000 Nov. 1877 155,431 Brooks,Alexis Greenwood g.s.wd. of face 400 Sept. 1878 55,146 Allison, Martha --do-- Widow 800 May 1867 27,151 Johnston, Sarah --do-- widoif 1812 800 Sept. 1879

124,484 Joiner, lucius L. --do-- ell. rheun. & par. blindness 1400 Aug. 1873

150,068 Gregory, Carrie W. --do-- injury to aIxlanen 4 00 DeC. 1877 74,758 M::.Pherson, Sarah C. --do-- widcr.r 800 Nov. 1867

107,781 Laster, Fmily S. --do-- --do-- 800 Feb. 1868 159,627 Conley, Joseph --do-- g.s.wd. r. shr. 200 May 1879 158,387 Bridges, Freeling H.--do-- 1mpJre vaccine 600 Mar. 1879 70,115 leavitt, Frank W. Hackett City wd. face 200 Aug. 1866

122,734 Ibleman, 'lhanas --do-- g.s.wd. r.hand 400 Apr. 1873 91,093 Booth, Nancy --do-- widoif 800 roar. 1867

102,743 h:Iams, Isaac --do- injury to abdomen 4 00 Apr. 1870 124,485 Stephens, James B. Hartford hemicrania r. s •

head & face 1700 Aug. 1873 24,808 Davis, Melinda --do-- widcr.r 1812 800 June 1879

183,442 Caskey, William C. IpAva g.s.wd. 1. ~ 4 00 Mar. 1881 127,312 Bcnoman, James H. Lavaca chr.bron. & ef 'ts

of typhoid fever 800 Mar. 1874 28,380 Hill, Tennessee --do- widcr.r 800 Aug. 1864

167,197 Grayson, William S. Massaro enlar!Pll't glands fr. imp. we. 400 Apr. 1880

156,624 'ray lor, Sarah M. M::mtrose widcr.r 800 May 1872 65,937 Farmer, John Witcherville f's .w. 1. hip

thigh 1400 June 1866 127,607 ItClure, Susan --do- dep. mother 800 Apr. 1869 159,071 Ha~, Matilda --do-- widoif 800 ~. 1872 133,993 Ta kington, Joel D. --do-- impure vaccine 400 June 1875 112,566 Rataree, WileV B. --do-- --do-- 400 Aug. 1871 214,901 Rust, Martin • --do-- vacc 'n with virus

poison 600 June 1882

Sevier County

32,616 Wright, Rebecca Ben LolOOIld widcr.r 1812 800 Aug. 1882 201,518 Gatlin, Uriah Brownstcr.rn g.s.w. r.thigh 200 Jan. 1882 25,838 lUsby, Mary A. lDckesoorgh widoif 1812 800 July 1879 87,981 Reece, 'lhanas W. --do-- inj. to v. and

brain & sore back 4 00 DeC. 1867 3,207 Ferguson, Thomas J. Norwoodville wd. shr. & hip 6 00 --------

Sharp County

27,636 Strickland, '!hos.W. Ash Flat effects g.s.w. l.leg 5 33-1/3 -_ ...... ----

15,156 Adair, Sarah --do-- widcr.r 1812 800 Jan. 1879 139,057 Estes, Calvin --do-- g.s.w.r.scapula 400 Feb. 1877

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177 ,272 Cooper, Eliza A. Calamine dep.mother 800 May 1877 50,406 Brawn, Frederick Evening Shade g.B.W'. l.hand 800 O::.t. 1865 7,425 Penter, Enily J. Evening Shade widow &:.. 1000 fur. 1878

25,693 Buchanan, Nancy --do-- widow 1812 800 uly 1879 8,134 Splawn, Eliz • th Martin Ci."eek --do-- 800 June 1872

10,748 Steele, Nancy M. Polk Bayou --do-- 800 Nov. 1878 31,041 Ford, Ann T. --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1881 67,499 li:dte, Wn. D. --do-- g.s.w. r.hd. 600 July 1866

135,034 Stewart, Thomas H. Reed • s Ci."eek g.s.w. l.arm 400 July 1875

Stone County

159,073 Tally, I.ucinda Aloo widow 800 O::.t. 1872 19,745 lAwrence, Kizziah Blue Mountain widow 1812 800 Mar. 1879 6,158 Woods, Milly -do-- --do-- 800 May 1874 6,158 Brownfield, Silvey Mountain View widow 800 Aug. 1879

24,913 Tapp, Sarah M. --do-- widow 1812 800 June 1879 24,422 Smith, Mary --do-- --do-- 800 May 1879 30,910 Anderson, Mary --do-- --do-- 800 Dec. 1880

201,049 Fry, William --do-- var .veins &:.. 1. leg 600 Jan. 1882

Union County

31,488 Lacey. Julia A. Eldorado widow 1812 800 ~. 1881 20,679 Lewis, Louisa --do-- --do-- 800 • 1879 21,400 Lacey, 'lin. S. --do-- surv. 1812 800 Mab 1874 21,312 Roberson, James --do-- --do-- 800 Fe • 1874 6,482 Webb, Elizabeth Hillsborough widow 1812 800 Feb. 1875

27,420 Cabaniss, Harriet A.--do-- --do-... 8 00 O::.t. 1879 6,139 Lewis, O!arles --do-- -.;d. r. l~ 800 Segt.1850

18,605 Corbett, Mary A.H. New London widow 181 800 Fe • 1879

Van furen County

173,039 Williams, Anna M. Clinton widow 800 Apr. 1876 20,768 Shelton, James --do-- surv. 1812 800 May 1873

179,175 Suggs, <llar les 1. --do-- g.s.w.head 400 Nov. 1880 159,482 May, John W. --do-- inj. r. arm 200 May 1879 27,593 Hallan, Moriah Oloctaw widow 1812 800 Nov. 1879 8,534 Fdwards, Mary --do-- --do-- 800 Sept.1878

14,826 Hamilton, Jose{h P. QJitman surv-. 1812 800 Mar. 1872 21,500 Henderson, Matilda --do-- widow 1812 800 Mar. 1879

182,180 Wills, David W. --do-- minors of 10 00 - ... ------177,905 Williams, Mary Scotland widow 800 June 1877

Washington County

13,844 Iltlse, Nancy Billingsley widow 1812 800 Jan. 1879 219,412 York, lhIgh M. Blackburn lumbago and rheum.

r. hand 12 75 O::.t. 1882 21,866 Rutherford, Mariah Boonsborough widow 1812 800 Apr. 1879

126,962 Mitchell, Mary Ann --do-- --do-- 800 Sept. 1879 13,845 Ish, Syntha --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1879 95,818 Reed, Sallllel K. --do-- g.s.w. 1. thigh 400 May 1870

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168,835 Scudder, Wn. Brentwood thelIn., bt'onch., & diS. heart 1200 May 1880

169,835 Daily, Josiah W. Carter's Store g.w.w. head 400 June 1880 62,235 Kirkpatrick,

Katherine --do-- dsp. mother 800 Jan. 1866 74,893 rt:.Wilson,WI!. --do-- lid. 1.forearm 800 Dec. 1866 39,299 lee, Harvey --do-- ell. bt'onch. 800 Mar. 18~ 33,013 FUllmer. Hiram Cincinnati lid. r.knee 400 Sept.18

112,854 Ar ley , --do-- widow & 2 chldn. 1200 =: U~l 36,315 Killer, SUSan Night --do-- widow 800 67,460 FUller, Eliza J. --do-- --do-- 800 ~. 1868 6,154 Weaver, Polly --do-- widow 1812 800 May 1874

31,634 Harding, Jane --do-- --do-- 8 00 May 1881 28,522 Alberty, Mary --do-- --do-- 800 Jan. 1880 78,512 Jones, Andrew J. --do-- lid. thigh,&:. 400 Mar. 1867

180,763 Cdtenden, Dick --do-- g.s.w. r.am 200 Apr. 1881 186,760 Chickillee --do-- frac. l. wrist 400 Apr. 1831 194,234 Godard, Joel S. --do-- rheum. 400 AUg. 18 191,899 Still, Eliz t th --do-- widow 800 Apr. 1881 104,677 'Ill-Key --do-- --do-- 800 Apr. 1881 212,026 Webster, John W. --do-- g.s.w. l.a.nn 4 00 June 1882 202,667 Oates, James . --do-- three g.s.w •

1. shr. 600 Feb. 1882 186,765 Bell, Jack --do-- g.s .w. 1.knee 600 Apr. 1881 152,752 Baker, Jacob --do-- g.s.w. neck 2 00 Apr. 1878

29,524 Gr;ubb, Susanna IAu:ham widow 800 Sept.1864 187,938 Grubb, Elmadorus N. --do-- scurvy and debil. 6 00 Mar 1881 29,277 Freeman ,Jane IX1tell Mills widow 181;! 8 00 Ju Y 1874 6,215 Downun, Hannah Elms Springs --<10-" 8 00 July 1874

15,047 Gotcher, Jesse .. -do-- surv. 1812 800 Apr. 1872 137,308 Gay lord, Norman Evansville injury to abdomen 8 00 Jan. 1876 61,500 Evans, Joel B. --do-- amp. r. leg 24 00 _ ...... _-----24,854 Gray, Mary G. --do-- widow 1812 8 00 June 1879 14,295 Froshour,Jane B. --do-. --do-- 800 Jan. 1879

161,170 fuckman, Isaac D. --do-- g.s.w. l.ahr. 4 00 ~U~~ 160,361 Pevehouse, Al tamirah --do-- widow 8 00 286,768 Fourkiller, larkin --do-- g.s.w. r. knee 600 Apr. 1881 10,330 Tollett, Eliza Farmington widow 1812 800 IXt. 1878

129,611 Rogers, James C. Fayetteville dis. eyes 8 88 ~~'i~,~ 23,729 Annable, WI!. B. --<10-- loss 3 fing.l.hand 6 71,415 <hidester, Andrew --do-- ell. diarr. 8 00 <kt. 1866

157,844 Boothby, Henry J. --do-- inj. left hand & g.s.w. both thighs 5 00 Mar. 1879

111,604 Roedels, John --do-- g.s.w.shr. & dis. lungs 8 00 July 1871

156,393 Crane, <hades G. --do-- ell. diarr. 400 Nov. 1878 46,156 Hendricks, Hezekiah --do-- amp. r. leg 18 00 -----_ .. -

116,305 Bryant, Jenus M. --do-- g.s.w. l. hand 6 00 Apr. 1872 159,626 Parks, Jacob R. --do-- loss sight l.eye 4 00 May 1879 144m358 Green, Janes --do-- cataract 1.eye 400 Mar. 1877 99,519 Ryan, Thomas W. --do-- lid.1.side & lung 2 00 Aug. 1869

149,300 Keller, Sarah E. --do-- widow 800 Apr. 1871 71,957 Kirkland, Sarah E. --do-- dep. mother 800 May 1866

106,013 Jones, Margaret --do-- widow 800 Dec. 1868 98,724 Carrigan, Minerva J.--do-- --do-- 8 00 Aug. 1867

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184,958 Cloer, Rhoda Ann --do-- --do-- 8 00 July 1879 10,442 Hawkins, Jane C. --do-- widow 1812 800 Ozt. 1878 7,029 Fine, Catharine Fayetteville widow 1812 800 June 1878

11,692 leverton, John --do-- surv. 1812 800 Jan. 1872 10,978 Hicks, Elijah --do-- --<:10-- 800 Jan. 1872 15,807 Cannon, John --do-- --do-- 800 Apr. 1872 72,793 Hart, Patrick ..... do ... • wd. r.sh'r. & r.

index finger 1500 Oct. 1866 179,147 Henderson, Joel H. --do-- dis. r. arm 1800 Nov. 1880 119,832 Jenkins, John H. --do-- g.s.w. r. thigh 6 00 Nov. 1872 145,368 ltGrovy, John --do-- g.s.w.r.forearm 4 00 may 1877 112,986 LDoper, lDuisa .. ..-do-.. widow 8 00 Dec. Ugg 112,596 Lychlyter, Emeline --do-- dep. mother 8 00 May 100,936 Lewis, Mary --do-- widow 8 00 Oct. 18f 102,752 Hughes, Sarah --do-- --do-- 8 00 Nov. 18 8 79,248 Post, Mary .. -do-- ---d.o-- 8 00 Aug. 1867 59,747 Q.rl.nton, Eliz' th --do-- --do-- 8 00 Nov. 1867

193,221 Smith, Mary --do-- dep.mother 8 00 Aug. 1881 141,843 Dunlap, Samuel P. --do-- dis. eyes 18 00 --------129,148 ladd, lin. H. --do-- inj. r.knee 600 Jan. 1877 69064 Sawyer, Henry A. --do-- wd. 1. wrist 1400 Sept.1870 7:270 watson, James A. --do-- eb. diarr. 1200 Mar. 1852

119,586 Phi~ps Qn Thomas J. --do-- dis. eyes 8 00 Ozt. 1872 77 ,102 Yor, • J. --do-- wd. 1. ankle 1800 --------

140,672 Thomas, John alias Joshua Pennington --do-- g.s.w. r.ankle 8 00 Aug. 1876

97,553 Rutherford, lin. J. --do-- dis. lungs & head 600 May 1869 80,133 Reed, Geo. W. M. --do-- abscess 1. thigh 10 00 Apr. 1867

103,818 Roberts, Elijah J. --do-- inj. breast 600 June 1870 135,572 Johnson,James J. Goshen w. r.side chest 4 00 Aug. 1875 32,085 Sherrod, Olarlotte --do-- widow 1812 800 Jan. 1881 26,403 Skelton, Casania Hazle Valley --do 8 00 ~. 187, 75,906 Mahoney, Lewis F. Prairie Grove phthisis 800 Jan. 186 64,877 Garr, lawrence P. --do-- wd. rt. side 6 00 June 1~~ 22,141 Buchanan, Sinai --do-- surv. 1812 800 Apr. 1 11,738 !'bore, lJJcinda --do-- widow 1812 8 00 Nov. 1878 34,568 Ricketts,01arles F.Rhea's Mills amp. r. arm 24 00 ... -------

116,383 Lea, George W. Springdale dis. lungs 8 00 Apr. 1880 113,458 Mayo, Martin --do-- eb. diarr. 600 Sept.1871 27,555 Mdington, Henry ---clo-- total blindness 7200 --------

192,882 Rigg, David C. --do-- dis. eyes 1800 July 1881 27,311 Miller,Pollte --do-- widow 1812 800 ~~. t~~~ 94 505 Pitts, Eliza th --do-- widow 800

221;314 Smith, Jonathan --do-- loss sight l.eye 400 Nov. 1882 54,869 Fairley, Elizabeth Summit House widow 800 May 1867 59,663 Haraden, Mary C. West Fork --do-- 800 Mar. 1868 5,214 Davis , Mary --do-- widow 1812 800 May 1873

27,761 Young, Mahala C. --do-- --do-- 8 00 Nov. 1879 108,414 C'anbs, Minerva J. --do-- widow 800 Feb. 1868 151,867 Goldsborough,

John F. --do-- eb. diarr. 400 Jan. 1878 23,157 Davis, Catharine --clo-- widow 1812 800 May 1879

139,221 Brandon,01arles W.Wheeler rupture r. side 4 00 May 1876 65,443 Helton, Orrannah --do-- widow 800 Apr. 1868 18,236 M;:Pnerson. Isaac --do-- surv. 1812 8 00 Aug. 1872

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215,287 Curry, James E., sr--do-- g.s.w. l.wrist 200 July 1882 168,383 Rees, Ballew Winslov part.loss sight 1200 May 1880

"'hi te County

46,681 Starke, Olmstead Beebe Station 'lid. 1. arm 600 July 1865 9,386 crabtree, Elizabeth--do-- widaif 1812 800 Se~t.1878

120,505 Wann, Nancy G. --<10-- --do-- 800 Ik .• 1868 179,268 I1Jhers, Pressia El Paso dep .lJk)ther 800 Dec. 1877

34,337 Runsey, Wn. H. Garner Station inj. 1. knee & chr. diarr. 800 Nov. 1864

187,197 Shattuck, James -""""<io-- paralysis agitans 18 00 --------143,839 &ll:well, Sa!wel C.Judsonia partial deafness 6 00 Feb. 1877 ------- Robbins, Fngar M. --do-- 'lid. back 1800 --------23,212 EWing, Thos. J. --do-- ~;,.., heart 1800 --------

107,643 Winn, Nancy M. --<10-- 800 Feb. 1868 1,112 Bazor, Hannah --do-- dep.mother 800 Dec. 1867

195,662 Harley,Russell B. --<10-- s.w. rt. foot 300 --------60,023 Jordan, Caleb S. --do-- S.s.w. 1. arm 600 Mar. 1866 1,973 \Ilite, Sarah T. --dc-- widow 800 Feb. 1872

. 221,813 Drake, Thos. B. --do ... - sh. 'lid. & var. veins 1. leg 6 00 Dec. 1882

140,963 Milner, John E. --do-- chr. di. 4 00 Aug. 1876 202,386 Johnson, .blm B. --do-- dis. heart,liver 8 50 Feb. 1835 189,210 Q,leman, Mary Kensett Station-dep. mother 800 July 18 63,040 Clmn, luther --do-- g.s.w. r. thigh 400 May 1866

201,988 leib, John H. Plants bronc. & catarrh 1700 Jan. 1882 144,100 Austin, Well-

--do-- ch. diarr. 400 Mar. 1877 ington L. 21,639 Evans, 1homas Roselni surv. 1812 800 Apr. 1875 66,389 Townsend, Fdward --<10-- S.s.w. l.foot 800 June 1866 25,285 &Jrks, Harriet B. Searcy widaif 1812 800 July 1879 95,555 Snith, Milton --do-- wd. head 10 00 Feb. 1869 25,174 Hampton, lin. L. --do-- inj. l.hip 1800 --------

------- Holt, Jacob West Point -_ ... -.... - 800 --------Woodruff County

75,019 Trotter, Shirley Augusta mi' debility & nj. r. arm 800 Dec. 1866

182,782 Deraine, Charles W., alias John W. Rich --do-- injury to a'lxlanen 800 Feb. 1881

82,073 leonard, John J. Q,tton Plant chr. diar. 400 Mar. 1869

Yell County

70,515 Smith, Adolph Danville 'lid. r. shin 400 Sept. 1866 165,154 Ferguson,Martha M.D.--do-- widaif 8 00 June 1874 166,784 Q,o~, Thursey --do-- ... -do-- 800 Dec. 1874 156,103 Carroll, Mlry A. ""-do-- --do-- 8 00 Feb. 1872 165393 Dees, Rowan --do-- --do-- 800 July 1874 155:615 Peregieu, James A.--do-- s.s.w. 1. foot 200 Sept. 1878

29,884 Pledger, Polly --do-- wid9w 1812 800 June 1881 25,400 ~re, Mary --do-- -.-do-- 8 00 July 1879 29,083 lDnge. Augustus J.--<1o-- ch. brooch. &

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dis. lungs 400 141,569 Page, Susan J. --do-- widow 800 125,548 Brown, Rachel Dardanelle --do-- 800 190,978 Bailey, Susan Dardanelle widow 800 143,707 Ard, Permelia --do-- --do-- 800 175,986 Fink, Lavinia --do-- ---do-- 800 159,088 Graves, Celia --do-- --do-- 800 184,769 George, Barbary .... -do .. - dep. mother 800 194,386 Stone, Mary A. --do-- --do-- 800 152,163 Tillman, Margaret D.--do-- widow 800 68,102 Hill, George W. Delaware g.s.w. 1. hand 400

144,766 Kennerly, Frances Marvinville widow 800 39,907 Periman, James K. Ola loss r. am 1800

160,333 Myers, Wn. --do-- g.s .w. l.leg 600 211,259 Gramble, Larkin B.--do-- saber wd. 1. fore-

aJ:III & hand & g.s.w. 1. knee 750

145,902 Edwards, Rebecca A.Onyx widow 800 105,946 Stout, Elizabeth --do-- ...... do-- 8 00 31,055 Ellison, Margaret Petit Jean widow 1812 8 00

171,232 Carter, America Dover widow 8 00 173,088 Iimt, Elizabeth --do-- --do-- 800 144,688 Ryan, Denitia --do-- --do-- 800

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'mE BOYS IN BWE

The office had just opened when a man quite old in years Entered with a care 1«lm face and signs of grief and tears. And when the clerk approached him, with a trembling voice he said\ "I'm waiting for my roy, sir. He's coming home today." ''You va made a slight mistake sir, and surely you must know 'lhat this is an express office and not a town deP9t. And if your son is coming," with a smile the clerk did say, ''You' 11 find him as a passenger at the station 0' er the way." ''You do l10t understand me" and the old man shook his head, ''He'll l10t come as a passenger, rut by express instead. He's coming hane to mother, II with tear diamed eyes he said, ''He's coming in a casket sir, he's coming to her dead."

May 1864 Mar. 1870

Mar. 18~9 Jan. 8 1 July 1870 Jan. 1877 ~. 1872 Ju Y 1879 Feb. 1882 Aug. 1871 Julr 1866 Sep .1870 --------May 1879

June 1882 Nov. 1870 Jan. 1868 Jan. 1881 Dec. 1875 Apr. 1876 Sept. 1870

Y.ben from the car, a long 'White rox was lowered to the ground. The scene was most heart rendering to all who gathered round. "Please do l10t handle it roughly boys, it contains my darling Jack. "he went sway as you are now rut you see how he comes back. He broke his dear old mother's heart and her warnings did come true. She said he'd come back to her dead Y.ben he joined 'mE BOYS IN BIDE."

Subnitted by Mary Ellen Crabb Ledford, 702 Fouts Dr., Irving, TX 75061, who said this song was chorded on piano and sung by her mother, lDla Bell Green Crabb, back in the 1940's at the old home place in lbpkins County,TX. It was written

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off by IIII!Ilm'Y in the 1980' s and given to Mary Ellen for treasure of by-gone years. Mary's great grandfather, William Paul Crabb, b. 1829 Giles CD, 'lN, died 1893, Yell CD., AR, 1ol8S a prtion soldier and two of his brothers, Joseph (Josie) and T. W. wre Confederate soldiers. Jos. 1ol8S a P.O.W. and died C'.tmp Lookout, MD, 1863. Josie 1ol8S Pvt., CD. R Regiment 26 Miss. Inf. Thanas W. Crabb was in Company K 3200 Miss. Inf. PV -- Sergeant enlisted May 1862 Corinth, Mississippi for 3 years and promoted to Sgt. in CD. K. Jan. 15, 1863. Wounded in Battle of Chlckllnagua 9/21/1863. Furloughed haDe ~t. 27, 1863 for 40 days.

Our thanks to Mary Ellen ledford for sharing this with us. Please contact her if you have infonnation on this family.

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'mE HEJIlP.:RS(!; FAMILY OF tmn'ON alUN'1Y, AR

Coq>iled by Betty Lou Mefford, 1088 Holm:len Ct., Cleveland, OR 44109

My Gr. Gr. Grandfather, Davis HeOOerson, came to Newton CD. from Tenn. via Ill. and lb. before the 18SO census. Davis was born 1787 (Olester CD.7) SC. He married ca. 1810, either in l.\1ite CD. or Overton CD •• Tenn. to SUsanna , born 1784 in SC, died between the 1850 and 1860 Census in Newton CD., Jackson Twp., Ark. At this time I have not proven 'When Davis Henderson died, rut he is not found in the 1870 Census of Newton CD.

1820 Census - ante CD. (formed 1806 from Overton CD.) Tenn. #364 Davis HeOOerson 1830 Census - Overton CD., Tenn. pg. 183 Davis Henderson ' 2m u/5, 1m 5/1g1 1m 15/2Q.I. 1m 40/50

2f5/10, 3f 10/lJ, 2f 15/LU, lf 4O/SO

1840 Census - Miller CD., Ric.ln«lod Twp., Missouri

pg. 110 Davis Henderson 1m 10/15, 1m 15/20, 1m SO/60 1f 5/10, 2f 15/20, lf SO/60

18SO Census - Newton CD., Jackson Twp., Ark. 115-115 David (sic) Henderson, 63 S,C'l. Susana HeOOerson, 66,

Gabri.al HeOOereon, 23 Tenn. lsam'1". Henderson 21 Tenn.

1860 Census - Newton CD., Jackson Twp., Ark.

S.C.

57-1 Davis HeOOerson, 73 S.C., famer, 100 acres, Personal Property $400. He was living alone.

In 1852 Davis Henderson purchased the following land: RISIDRY OF tmJroN alUN'1Y, ARKANSAS - Walter F. lackey, Feb. 19SO l..AND SlJRVE'{ OF '!HE tmJroN 00UN'lY ARFJ. pg. 79 Twp. 16, R. 21W, Sec. 23 -- SE-1/4 of the SE 1/4. 40 acres for $SO.

Cert. No. 5678 dated 5 Jan 1852 -- DAVIS HEJIlERSON

Children of Davis and SUsanna (? ) Henderson: (ages am sex are based on the 1830 and 1840 Census Records)

1 A female born 1811 ? Ihite CD., Tenn. 2 Sally/Sarah born 183 7 tadte Ce., Tenn. Mar. 18 July 1853, Equality, Saline

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Co., Ill. to Squire IXmn. The (Amns moved to Newton Co., Ark. ca 1835. They are found in the 1850 Census. Sally/Sarah (Henderson) Dunn died between 1850 and 1855 in Newton Co. Squire lXInn married again and moved to California in 1857. 1860 Census - P.O. Visalia, 1Ulare Co., Cal. 127-113 Squire Dunn 51 III farmer (along with his family). 3. A female born 1815 ? Imoite Co., Tenn. 4. Nathaniel W. born 1817 ? Iilite Co., Tenn. He married ca 1837, ? Miller Co., Mo. to Charlotte ( ? ), born 1819 in Mo. or Tenn.

1850 Census - Newton Co., Jackson TWp., Ark. - 116-116 Nathaniel Henderson, 33 Tenn., fanner, Cl18.rlotte Henderson, 31 M:l., Mary G. Henderson, 12 M:l., Sarah Ann Henderson, 10 lob., Susanah Henderson, 8 Ark., '!hanas 6 Ark., David, 1 Ark. HISI'ORY OF NEWI'ON Q)UNIY ARKANSAS ••• Walter F. Lackey, Pub. 1950 -LAND SURVEY OF NEWI'ON OOUNIY AREA

pg. 75 TWp. 15 N, R20 10', Sec. 5 •• WFR 1/2 of NWF 1/2 42.51 acres Cert. No. 8296, dated 2 Aug. 1856 •• NATHANIEL W. HENDERSON per writ No. 87384, Account No. 673 •• Act of 1850.

pg. 75 TWp. 25 N, R20W, Sec. 6 •• NWFR, NEFR 44.77 acres for $50.96 Cert. tb. 10762, dated 9 Aug 1858 ••• NATHANIEL W. HENDERSON

pg. 77 TWp. 17 N, R. 2010', Sec. 32 ••• 10' 1/2, SE 1/4, 80 acres for $60. Cert tb. 8279 dated 11 Aug 1856 ••• NATHANIEL w. HENDERSOO

1860 Census ••• Newton Co., Mill Creek TWp., Arkansas 117-1 N. W. Henderson, 43, Tenn, 300 acres $200. Personal property

Cl18.rlotte Henderson, 40 Tenn. I Susan Henderson, 16 M:l., '!hos. Henderson, 17 Ark., Dav~s Henderson, 10 Ark.

5 A female born between 1818 and 1820 ? \ofiite Co., Tenn. 6 A female born between 1818 and 1820 ? lmite Co., Tenn. 7 Davis 1. Henderson (Jr.) born 1821 ? lmite Co., Tenn. Mar 13 Ckt. 1842

Miner Co., Mo. to lucinda Burke 1850 Census ••• Dist 13 Miller Co., Missouri ---- Davis Henderson 28 Tenn., lucinda Henderson 24 Tenn., Mary

Henderson, 5 M:l., Susan Henderson, 2 Mo. 1860 Census ••• Newton Co., Prairie TWp., Arkansas ---- Davis 1. Henderson, 39 Tenn., lucinda Henderson, 35 Tenn., Mary

Henderson 15 Mo., Susanah Henderson, 12 M:l. Male (can I t make name out) Henderson, 8 M:l., Willis Henderson, ~ ~ Davis L. Henderson III, 2 Ark.

8 A female born 1823 ? White Co., Tenn. 9 A female born 1825 ? Iilite Co., Tenn. 10 Gabriel Claiborn Henderson (my grandfather) born 1827 ? White or Overton Co.,

Tenn. Mar. ca 1855 probably in Newton Co., Ark., to Niego/Naco A. (?Harp) , born 1833 Ill. She died ~ 1880 Census in or near Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. Claiborn, as he was called, may have married a second time •••• Bk. B., pg. 100, Newton Co. ,Ark. 19 Sept 1882, Clabe Henderson, age 60 and Nancy Lane, age 40 ~ w. S.Henderson, 0 M.

1860 Census -Newton Co., Jackson TWp., Ark. 56-1 Claborn Henderson, 33 Tenn., fanner, Niego A. Henderson, 24, Ill.,

Isham J. Henderson, 4 Ark., John Henderson, 2, Ark., lucinda Henderson, 2 Ark., HANAH HARP, 9 Ark.

1870 Census - Newton Co., Jackson TWp., Ark. 24-24 Clayborn Henderson, 43 Tenn., farm laborer, Naco A. Henderson,

37 Ill., Isham J. Henderson, 13 Ark., John Henderson, 12 Ark., lucinda Henderson, 10 Ark., Mary J. Henderson, 3 M:l., Nancy N. Henderson, 9/12 Ark.

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1880 Census - Newton 0:1., Jackson 'J.Wp., Ark. 12-12 Clabie li!merson, 53 Tenn., fa. born S.C. mo. born Mo.

John Henderson, 23 Ark. (son, has l~ off), Mary Hen:ierson, 14 Mo. (dau), Nancy li!merson, 10 Ark. tdau)

Claiborn Henderson rvr FOUND IN lHE 1900 CENSUS.

CHI1DRm OF GABRIEL ClAIBORN AND NIFro/NAOO A. (7HARP) Hl!NDERSOO: 1. Ishan J. bom 1856, Newton <D., Jackson 'J.Wp., Ark. Mar. 11 June 1876

Newton CD., Ark. (Bk. A, pg. 263) to Sousan Henson, age 20, by J. H. Alexander, J. P. 1880 Census - Newton <D., Jackson 'J.Wp., Ark. 192-193 Isham Henderson, 25 Ark. farmer, fa. oorn Tenn. Mo. oorn Ill.

Susan !:enderson, 20 Ark. (wife), Davie Henderson 3 Ark. (son) 2. John born 1858 Newton <D' l Jackson 'J.Wp., Ark., Mar. 17 Jul 1885 Newton

<D., Ark. (Bk. B pg. 207) to Froonie Jones by W. S.Henderson, a-t. 1900 Census - Newton <D., Jackson 'J.Wp. ,Ark. 48-51 John Henderson, Sept. 1865 (34) Ark. ooth parents born Ark.

Living in the household of John W. Henson.

latter dated 15 Sep 1982 from my cousin, John Harvey Gash, of Springfield, Mo: "Grest Uncle John Hen:ierson bad a son, Homer. He smoked a pipe, you hallow

SIOOked that pipe, you liIOuld think it was a freight train. Uncle John and hi/[! wife got into an arguenent over a corner of cornbread and separated. He (John) was splitting timber and dropped an iron wedge on his large toe and ganringreen (sic) set in. He used to come stay with us weeks at a time."

The above was confirmed ~ my lhcle SaJrueI Belvey Hefford, of Jasper l Newton CD., Ark. Uncle Sam remembered that his mother, Nancy (Hen:ierson) Hetford had tlilO brothers, Isham and John Hender, a sister, Mary, and another sister whose name he could not remember.

3. wcinda oorn 1859, Newton CD., Jackson 'J.Wp., Ark. Mar. 23 Nov 1879 (Bk. B pg 5) Newton CD., Ark. to W. M. Boatman, age 23 by Henry T. (Doper. Nothing else is known at the present time.

4. Mary Jane oorn 1867 Mo. Mar. 4 Feb. 1883 (Bk.B pg 115) Newton CD., Ark., to W. H. Kelly, age 25 ~ W. S. Henderson, a-t. My Uncle Lafayette (F~~ Mefford says that she married a second time to a Mr. Bartlett and llAJV ....

to CDal Hill, Johnson CD., Ark. Mary Jane died in Oklahoma, date and place unknown.

5. Nancy lDu (my Grandmother) born 2 Sept 1869, Newton Co., Jackson Twp. ,Ark. M 1 28 Nov 1886 (Bk. B, pg. 256)Newton Co., Ark. to James W. Rolana, age 21 ~ R. C. J. I'httlock. He died late in 1889 or early 1890 at Ft. Douglas, Ark. They had one son: James Franklin Rowland. As lhcle Frank always used the surname of his step-father, John Thomas Mefford (my Grandfather), records are a little confused. I do not know if he was in fact adopted by Grandfather. James Franklin Rowland (Mefford) married Vicky ThIberton. They bad two daughters Helen and Willa Mefford (true surname Rowland). Uncle Frank and Aunt Vicky lived in Jasper. <Xte day his wife sent him after wood and he never showed up until 18 years later liIen Vicky, his wife}. was living in Spring­field, Mo. -Greene <D. Library, Shepard Roan 1939 I,;ity Directory, Mrs.

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Vicky Stacy 411-1/2 Booneville). lead taken from the pension papers of my Grandoother • Nancy lDu Henderson married second 25 Dec. 2890, Mt. Parthenon, Newton Co., Ark. to my Grandfather, @John thomas Mefford, son of Benjamin and Unity (Harness) Mefford. He was born 25 Dec. 1839 near Sanford Lincoln Co. KY. He, too, had been married before - 1859 Carrollton, Green Co., Ill. His first wife, Elizabeth Ann Edwards, divorced him in 1881 for desertion. He had three children by his first marriage: John Mefford, born 1862, James B. (Benjamin?) born 1864 and Sidney Samuel Mefford born 1866 (all in Green Co., Ill.) John Thomas Mefford served in the Civil War as a Waggoneer in Co. D, 32nd Reg't, Ill. Volunteers, 2 Jan. 1864-16 Sept 1865. He was given a dishonorable discharge for desertion B1Jf IT WAS LAl'ER SEI' ASIDE. If my Grandfather and I are anything alike I can understand his reasoning--'lliE WAR WAS ovm AND HE JUST wmr HGlEl My Grandfather died 21 Mar 1930 Sallisaw, Sequoyah Co., Okla. where my grandparents were living with my mther, Mary lDu (Mefford) and her second husband, John Crister. He is b.iried in fuffington Cemetery in Sallisaw. My GrandlOOther died 24 Jan 1944 Pruitt, Newton Co., Ark. She is wried in the Pruit Cemetery.

CHIIDRm OF NANCY lOU (HENDERSON) AND JOHN TIDfAS MEFFORD:

1. Minerva Ethel born 20 May 1892, Johnson Co., Ark. Mar. 25 May 1906, Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. to Thomas Robert Gash. Died 1 Jan 1934, Marble City, Newton Co •• Ark.

2. Mauie M. born 27 ~t. 1893, Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. Mar. (date not known) to Albert Paylor Cooper. Died ca 1974 Bakersfield, Kern Co., California.·

3. A female born 1895, died at the age of two. My mother said her name was Nancy.

4. Mary lDu (my mther) born 2 Aug 1897, Jasper, Newton Co., Ark., m 1 Levi Strode (date unknown) Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. M 2 John Crister 17 l'tlv 1928 Clarksville, Johnson Co., Ark. M 3 Franklin Pierce Gaverick 9 Aug 1947 Van Wert, Van Wert Co., Chio. All three marriages ended in divorce. I am the illegitimate child of Mary lDu Mefford and Clarence Elmer Young, of Van Wert, Van Wert Co. ,Chio. My mther died 17 Apr 1977 Cleveland, <l!yahoga Co., Chio. She is b.iried in the West Park Cemetery.

5. John W. born ? Aug 1899 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. Mar (date unknown) to Belle O'Neal. Died (date unknown) in Monette Co., Okla. of pneuoonia.

6. Roscoe born 19 Mar 1901 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. Mar. 15 June 1919 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. to Sarah Sain. Died? Jan 1970 Lamar, Johnson Co., Ark. furied lamar Cemetery.

7. Samuel Belvey born 14 Apr 1903 Jas~r, Newton Co., Ark. Mar. 12 ~..f?25, Jasper, Newton Co., Ark., to VirgUlia Lee Halll.lll. UNCLE SAM IS UVIt¥; IN JASPER ~ m. ARK.

8. Lafayette (Fate) born 24 Jan 1905 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. mar.2 - 22 Dec. 1932 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. to Mabel Crow. UNCLE FATE IS STIll LIVI?«; IN KlRO, LEE ro., ARK.

9. Martha (Mattie) born 4 ~t 1908 Jasper, Newton Co., Ark. Never married. Died 16 Sept 1925 Clarksville, Johnson Co., Ark. furled Clarksville Cemetery.

11 Isham T. Henderson born 1829 ? Ihite or Overton Co., Tenn. Mar. 1 ca 1857 probably Newton Co., Ark. to (1) . 1860 Census - Newton Co. Jackson Twp., Ark. 58-2 Isham T. Henderson, 30 Tenn. farmer, Claborn Henderson 2 Ark.

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Wilson and ELizabeth Tramill living with him. Apparently his first wife had died, perhaps in childbirth. M 2 7 .l.Ine 1860 JaspC!j Newton Co., Ark. to Mary E. ~on. He died 11 Cbt 1868 by Rock, 1 Co., Ark. of <hronic Di.ahea. Mary his second wife IlBrried a MI:'. lord 25 Cbt 1874 and removed to lead Hill, Boone Co., Ark. by 1891. Isham and Mary had two children: Martha J. botn 25 Dec. 1865 who rm.rried MI:'. Springstine. lllcinda A. born 17 Mar 1868 and may have died by 1891.

HISTORY OF NEWlUN OOUN'IY, ARKANSAS - Walter F. Lackey pub. 1950 pg. 77 LAND SURVE'{ OF NEWlUN CDUN'IY ARFA

Twp. 17 N, R 20 W, Sec. 34 - NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 40 acres for $30. Ce.rt No. 8075 dated 19 Jan 1856 • ISHAM T. H"Em~.

pg. 131 CIVIL WAR (Cos. and Reg's. that took part in battles and skimishes in Newton Co. 25 Mlr 1863 - 10 Aug 1865, Co. C, 1st Reg' t. Ark. Vol. Private Isham J. Hericlerson I have a copy of his widow's application for a pension, where I

obtained most of the above personal data.)

12 A female born 1835-1840 Overton Co., Tenn.

The father of Davis Hericlerson of Newton Co., Ark. is in doubt rot MI:'. Raymond Crowley of Alexandria, VA, believes that his father was :Wilson Henderson born 30 Cbt 1762 Person Co., N.C., Mar. ca. 1782 1 Otester Co., S.C. to Sarah Frost, dau. of Robert Frost.

Wilson died between Sept and Nov 1847 Harrison1x.lrgh, Saline Co., Ill. Wilson served in the Revolutionary War. We have a copy of his pension application. On the 8th of June 1808 Wilson became an Ordained Minister and first Pastor of Cypress Baptist Church in l'tJhlenberg Co., Ky. Ca. 1818 Wilson rooved to Gallatin Co., Ill.

For various reasons, I DO tur BELlM 'lHAT WIJ...S<:'N WAS DAVIS lIDIDERSOO'S FA'IHER rot rather George Henderson who is found in the 1840 Census, Overton Co., Tenn., age 81. This George also served in the Revolution rot I have been unable to find his penSion record except: 24 Hundred Tennessee Pensioners - Revolution and War of 1812. GFDRGE HENDERSOO of Overton Co., Tenn.

DIED - in Vaugine township (Pulaski County) on Wednesday last, in child-bed, Ml:'s. EiJla1ia Taylor, wife of MI:'. Creed Taylor, and daughter of Maj. Francis Vaugine, aged about 22 years. Ark. Gazette, Aug. 7, 1827.

Mrs. James Johnson died at her heme of Lee's I!buntain three miles north of this place, on Wednesday, the 10th inst. '!he bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire conmunity. I!buntain E'cl1o (Yellville), Fri. March 12, 1886, p2 c2.

T. J. Witt, of Conway, was shot and killed in a liquor saloon last Sunday by J. H. Williams, a St. louis drt.urmer. Both men were drunk. I!buntain Echo (Yellville), Fri., March 19, 1886, pi c6.

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QUE R I E S - prepared for publication by Bobbie J. It:lane

Material subnitted for this 'Query Section' IIIlSt r,ertain to an area of Arkansas at sane point in time. Since we have a "backlog' of queries, new rules for subnission have, of necessity, been formulated. We have had no time table for printing your queries, as we work several months ahead of the actual appearance of this qJarterly. If you have sent nultiple queries, we have used only one -and the others as space permits. In order to be fair to all our members, WE CAN NO ~GER ACCEPT KlRE 1lIAN mE QJmY Nr A TIME.

Q.1eries are limited to members only. It sin:plifies the work of the all volun­teer staff of this publication if you send your queries with your membership fee to the Arkansas Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 908, Ibt Springs, AR 71902-0908. Q.leries should be confined to approximately fifty words. Multiple queries sent prior to 1986, which have not appeared in this section, should be re-subnitted individually.

If the name of the County is known and included, it increases your chance of receiving replies to your questions. Always give a full name and a date for reference.

WAll<I'1l. Mrs. Kirby Jean Martien, 742 W. Seminole, Springfield, K) 65807, would CAMPBElL appreciate info. on Eldridge Walker, b. May 1845, Tennessee, and wife·

M!linda E. Campbell, b. March 1853, GA or TN. Residents of Newton Co., AR 1900. Known children: Nancy, Robert, I't:>llie, Burton, Nora, David and Roy. Need death dstes of parents. Probably bJried near Boxley, AR.

SMtOlS Mrs Mary lou Martin, SR 4, Box 196, Bishop, CA 93514, needs data: John NOBLE Daniel (David?) Sanmons b. 22 Sept. 1834, Gibson Co., TN, died McDANIEL 1883/84, where? m. 1st Mary, -children: Mary, William, Andrew, Susan, RUSSElL !l!arles, John Jr., luella, Robert, all b.Ark. m. 2nd Mary Elizabeth

(Eli) Roger (widow), child: Violet b. AR. Sisters of John D. S8IlllIOIlS: (1) Elizabeth Ssmoons b. 1836 m. 26 Feb. 1857 Ibt Spring Co., AR, Benjamin Noble; (2) Susan Sanmons b. 1844 m. 26 Feb. 1857 Ibt Spring Co., AR Joseph C. ttDaniel; (3) Itu"y D. Ssmoons b. 22 Dec. 1852, m. James S. Russell 11 Apr. 1871, Ibt Spring Co., AR.

Joseph D. Ibroed, 1652 E. lanbard, Springfield t K) 65802 wishes to contact descendants: Josiah Harned who m. 1st Judeth French ca. 1846, 2nd lucy Thanes. 1hey lived in lawrence Co. 1850-60. By 1870 in Sharp Co. Josiah d. 1873. Judeth d. 1867, lucy d. ca. 1912. Will Bragg m. l¥dia Harned ca. 1865 or later. lived in lawrence Co. Wn.Huckabee and Sarah Francis (Brim) family living in Sharp Co. in 1880. Arnold Augustus Roberts family living in Conway Co. in 1872,

. m. Nancy Jane Presley.

HIJMI:'HRE:{S Joanne Markle tt!Clurg, Rt. 5, Box 2 Caliente Dr., MidlandJ._TX 79707. HUMPHRY Seeking info. on Georgia W. HI.rrqX1reys (rey/ies) b. ca. 18w, dau. of HUMPHRIES George Washington fiJnqlhreys, Jr. and Viola. George b. 1859 lafayette

Co. MS, died 1890/91. Viola & Georgia living in Jennylind, Sebastian Co., AR in March 1891 ftn George, Sr.'s will was probated •

. . 'iJHI'N)R'ffi Bobbie M::.Bay, 8620 Skyview Terrace, Fort Worth, TX 76116 seeks info. TODD on Thanes Jefferson lIUtworth, b. Dec. 8, 1834, lincoln Co., TN, d.

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Harrison, AR 1918, m. Jane C. Todd, dau. of Archibald and Mary Todd, June 27, 1860 at Mt. Rozell, At. After Jane died he went to live with his son, James Houston lm.itwrth and wife Ola, a nurse in Harrison. Does anyone know Ola's maiden l18Im?

Norma W. rbrred, P. o. Box 994, Delhi, CA 95315 would like to corres­pond with anyone searching the following l18ImS: Glaze in Garland and Clark Cbunties, Barnhill in Benton <h., and Earnest and Jeffrey in Woodruff <h.

WAlLIS lvadene Spicer, P. o. Box 1103, New Caney, TX 77357 needs info. on EVANS 'lbanaa FJ:lward Wallis b. TN, m. Sarah Jane Evans 16 Jan. 1876, Saline HlJI'CHINSCfi <h., AR. 1Dne IiJtchi.nson was his 2nd wife. 'lbomas had 14 children:

Albert, Ida, Elizabeth, Willian Lee, Sarah, J. N., Mary, R. V., J. E., A. C., P. E., Johnny, Donna, Verdie L. Need full name of children, and names of parents.

!tQUINf Mrs. nah Keegan, Box 165, Crestline} CA 92325, is seeking info. on John ttQ.ti.nt, was killed by bJshwaclW'S around Fort Smith area in the

1850s. Believe his daughter was Georgianna, who had a brother Fred.

McGREroR ROOD DYE SMITH WCKE

lelen Bourque, 518 Canadian St., Houston, TX 77009 needs data on Jason C. M::Gregor b. 1837 NY d. ca 1910 Texarkana, Miller <h., AR. His wife, Rosella Rood, b. 1844 NY, son Juison B. ttGregor b. 1861 Marquette, MI, wife Alice B. Dye b. ca. 1863 Ind. or CIlio d. 19401 Texarkana, Miller <h., Tex. 01.: (1) fobrgsn Judd ttGregor b. 188ts Marquette, MI, d. ca. 19708 CA (2) Ethel Gladys ttGregor Smith b.

1892, Marquette, MI d. 1962 Waco, TX (3) Alice ttGregor Locke (3rd marr.) b. 1897 Adana, Miller <h., AR d 19808 lbuston, TX.

DOUGlASS Georgia D. lelderlein, 2218 Trotter Road Grass Valley, CA 95949: STANDIFER T. l%own Douglass, b. Feb. 1822 Blount <h., TN, d. 28 JuL 18~, BUZAN Sebastian <h., AR m. Amanda A. fobrrow, fobnroe <h., TN 5 Oct. It147

(h.: J. Robert b. Nov. 1857, IA, Mary Jane, b. 1850, Cintha Juda b. ca. 1854, ttMinn <h., TN, Iti. (2) Mrs. Carlotta &Jzan, (3) Docia Standifer in Sebastian <h., AR. Had son, 'lbos. Hart:man Douglass by 2nd wife 1873. Desire information.

Rl.1l'l.EOOE Dorothy RutledJ;te Miller, 314 Marclare St., Dixon, IL 61021 seeks data fiXlRE on Olarles Rutledge b. 12-20-1820 in TN, m. Manerva tbore in TN. In

\bite <h., TN in 1850 with two sons: 'Willian Nervel b. Feb. 13, 1846/47; James b. 1849. Migrated to Marble, AR ca. 1851 and had 4 more children: Mary J. b. 1853, Sarah b. 1856, Ann b. 1858 and Jacob b. 1861. (Family listed in 1860/70/80 census of Madison Co. - BJM)

WEI.l.S GILBERT EI.IBANKS

Eva Wells, Rt. 5, Box 550, M!llvern, AR 72104 needs info on descen­dants of Rube Fredrick Wells and Fern Gilbert m. Sept. 12, 1922, Pine Bluff, AR and EI:ma. L. Wells m. W. D. EUbanks May 14, 1923, Sheridan, AR.

WRIGHI' James I. letts, 12103 Wimbleton St., Upper Marlboro, MD 207972, F1lL1UN wishes to contact present-day descendants of a Wright family of

I..afayette and Pulaski Co. AR. ttlrehead Wright (1850 census Lafayette <h., AR) and wife Elizabeth, dau. of U. S. Senator (1836-1844) Wn. S. Fulton. His grandson M:>rehead Wright was in Little Rock 1923:-1947 Pres. or Olairman of

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the Board of lhion Trust Q). and of lhited Q)tp. City Directory of 1949 lists Hildegard P. Wright, widow of M::l1:ehead. They had sons It>rehead, Jr., William fulton, and (harles P. Wright. Me. Iiltts hopes by contacting descendants who may haV1!I historical plantation records, to learn IOOre about his ancestor, Benjamin Wright (1830-1877) • vas a slave on one of two plantations owned by M:>rehead Wright in Lafayette Q)., Ark.

HUBBLE BARNHIlL K:IN'IOSH ~ HAWKINS

K:Intosh Q).?

Irene K:Intosh Auld, ~ Uranus O:rurt, NipolOO, CA 93444, will ex­change data on: Iilbble family, Pops Q)., AR, 1831, in Yell Q). census 1850. Barnhill family same locations an:i dates, both IIICM!d fran 'IN. K:Intosh fanily in Boone Q)., AR 1875/1870, to Johnson Q)., AR ltiere James Albert K:Intosh vas b. 10 Mar 1885 Marion Q). AR 1887/1904 when they IIICM!d to Indian Territory (ad. Harriet (Johnson) Hawkins died in AR "saueWere on "hite River", possibly Independence

SlORTS Bill Robertson, 443-1/2 Central Ave.l)blland, HI 49423. ROI3ERI.'SCI{ Dr. <hlrles Storts of Rm:iolph Q)., AJ.(, m. Margaret Caroline

Robertson of lawrence Q)., AR about 1855. The 1860 Census lists them in Davidson'lWp., Rm:iolph Q)., with sons Brockway an:i Jefferson. Cannot find them after 1860. Please help.

ROOERS/ RODGERS ElLIS

Geraldine E. Q)ok, 992 Viejo Dr. DCBE, Granbury, TX 76048 Rogers/Rodgers b. 1806 Missouri ~itory. Alexander Francis Rogers. 1893 m. Elilzabeth Ann Ellis, dau. of "lin. Ellis, in Conway Q)., but identified himself as "of Pope county." Who is Jones Rogers, also in

Pope co., 1830-38 and in C'adron Twp., Conway Q). 1840 census as is Alexander Francis? Iilat is their relationship? Haw are they related to the Rogers of Q)nway Q). who are original settlers of Arkansas? Who are the parents of Alexander Francis Rogers?

SISW UZZLE M::NAIL 00Ul'NE.Y

Dorothy S. Gray, 922 S. Schneider, Pampa, TX 79065, seeks data on !brace Sisco, Little River Q)., AR, 1st wife Annie; elu Malinda, Lizzie, Dinna, Illn, ltiward Perry, m. Bell Sadie Uzzle - 1890, AR, Jacob Shannon m. Elizabeth K:Nail, 3/17/1874, Iron Q)., K>. Horsee Sisco m. again, wife's nsme unknown, had one dau. Sarah who married II

Coutney, probably o~ children.

FlJliERS Vera S. Rock, Rt. 5, Box 362, ~kane,WA 99208 seeks info. on Strother Flowers who married Harinda mary ?, an:i Tolliver Flowers, his

brother. Strother lived in AR in early days in Hempstead or Sevier Q)s, birthplace se. He is the father of John E. Flowers, Civill War soldier who died In It.Jddy Boggy, OK, Enlisted at Antoine,AR. ('!he 1860 Census of Clark Q). lists S. Flowers, age 61, b. SC with Wife Harlnda age 49, b.se. lhis family in the 1850 census of Dekalb Co., Ala, (first nane looks like Stooler) with son John 19 b. SC. - BJH)

ARNEIT Betty C. Gill, 2321 Felicia Ave'! Rowland Hts., CA 91748 needs info. WIU..IAMS on Hargarett Arnett b. 17 July 1!S39 m. 28 Oct. 1856 William James HARDEN Williams, both from Giles Co. ,'IN, to Izard Q)., AR. Her parents were

'lbomas Arnett b. Tenn. an:i Jane Harden b. Tenn. Hargarett.d. 6 July 1812, Little Rock, l\!1aski Q)., AR. All 3 families lived in Izard Q)., AR, then IIICM!d to Sebastian, Garland and l\!laski Q)s. Q.1O were her parents? her Siblings were Andrew W., <hlrles T., James F., Martha J., Sarah Elizabeth, H. 0., Rusanna, all bom Giles Q)., 'IN.

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~ Mrs. Jolm W. Ashcraft, 1803 West 31st St., Pine Bluff, AR 71603: Mc.CDY Thomas Richard Brown b. 1875 TN, m. 1st Betty?, 2nd Addie Glover ASHCRAFT Mc.CDy in lircoln CD., AR 1903 died in Cleveland CD., AR 1945. 1UCKER Oliver P. Ashcraft b. ca. 1850 SC, m. Martha Ann Tucker b. ca 1849 SHERFIElD MO, died between 1900-10 in Saline CD., AR. Known ch.: Elijah,

Jim.

SANDms LUNA SMrnI

Albertia m. James Sherfield, John T. m. Sarah ?, Olildren: Henry &

Marjorie Sanders Rees, Rt. 2, Box 352, Austin, AR 72007. Asa Sanders b. 1800 TN, d. 1840/41 Van &.Iren CD., AR m. Lurana (Raney) Luna b. 13 Jan. 1810, Sumner CD., TN, d. 13 Aug. 1861, Van I1Iren CD., AR, father James Luna, roother Mary Smith, both buried Marshall CD.,

TN. Asa Sanders came to Ark. between 1830 census and 1840 census. Possible brothers: JoJ:m 1., Nathan and SamueL Samuel went to Ozark, MO, John L. & Nathan to Van I1Iren CD., AR.

CAllAHAN Ted C. Hilliard, 3111 Pyramid,Ceres, CA 95307,will exchange info. on CROSS CAllAHAN fran all AR counties, and on the CROSS family who went from

AR to Indian Territory.

REmRDSOF PRINCETON MISSlOOARY BAPITST

Joan G. Threet ... Box 205, Alexander, AR, 72002 is trying to locate any memoership rolls or minutes of the Princeton Missionary Baptist Church of Dallas CDunty during the 1850s.

CHURCH Will refund postage. (DALI.AS (D.)

POWELL James Bowell, Box 33032 ,Tulsa , OK 74153: Hardin Powell & wife NELSON Angellica, both b. 1791 NC, and children b. TN, l.hJ. b. 1821,

Ambrose b 1827, Lewis b. 1831, Pheby b. 1835, Isom b. 1838, all lived in Conway CD., AR as per 1850 & 1860 Census. Robert Nelson b. 1843 TX, and children Ann Eliza b. 1860 Miss, Margaret b. 1866 Miss., Ruth b. 1874 AR, John C. b. 1876 AR, Wn. T. b. 1878 AR, Ella, James, Robert A. Nelsons lived in Crittenden CD., AR during 1870s and 1880s.

FAUI...KNER IIoogene Woslun, 19507 Orting-Kapowsin !My., Orting, WA 98360 would NELSON like information OIl Joseph Jonah Faulkner b. 1 Jan. 1854, d. 23 May HARPER 19393, m.Mary Jane Nelson in 1875, Clark CD., AR? Believe born in

AR, where? He had a sister Genia (Faulkner) Harper. Who were his parents and where did they live? (T. J. Faulkner, 22, m. Mary J. Nelson, 18, both of Antoine Twp. 29 Dec. 1875, G-78 Clark CD., AR. J. J. Faulkner b. Jan. 5, 1854, d. May 23, 1939 and Mary Jane Faulkner, b. July 3D, 1859, d. Oct. 31, 1930, buried in Thornton Field cemetery, south of Okolona, Clark CD., AR. -BJM) TAYLOR CROUCH WHITE DINGLER 0l<ER ROLING THRASH MARABlE LIGON

Gwen Salsig, 975 SW Hayter, Dallas, OR 97338: John N. Taylor, b. 23 Jan. 1835, Meriwether CD., GA, son of Reuben Taylor & his wife Mary ? (Reuben b. 1796, SC) John N. Taylor rn. CDrnelia J. Crouch, 25 Apr. 1861 in Meriwether CD., GA. CDrnelia was dau. of Thomas Crouch (b. 1813 GA) and his wife Lucy ? Abt. 1878, John, CDrnelia and children (along with ..kIJ:m's brothers and sisters and CDrnelia's brothers moved to Pike co. ,AR. mit Franklin Taylor b. 4 May 1879 was first child oorn in AR. Other ch. were: Julius J. Taylor; Anna M. Taylor m. W.T. Dingler; Julia J. Taylor rn. F. A. Dingler; John N. Taylor m. El.tlalah Coker;Leola A. Taylor m. O. G. Roling; l.hJ. Clement

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Taylor m. Rissie 'lbrashiOllie Ullian 'IBylor m. J. C. Marable; 'Wcy Peary Taylor m. Ehoch Thrash; O!:a tee 'IBylor m. lonnie Ligon &. Harvey Taylor.

BAKER Delxa Baker, 10452 N. 'lbwnship Rd. f Uve Oak, CA 95953. James W. Hcl3RO:J1 Baker b. 1846 At. (parents frail Ga.) m. Adeline (MariaM) H::Broom FREEMAN b. 1843 At.. QUldren: I!bma b. 1868 At. m. Jim Freeman, Ellis ~ lAYMAN b. 30 Mar. 1870 Cl'Ierokee Co., At. m. Martha Catherinil Layman, b. NEELEY 31 Mar. 1871 :Eblk Co. AR. Amanda b. 1873 'IN Henry b. 1875 'IN

Jimmie b. 1876 'IN (d and John T. b. Sept. 1879 tt m. Susie ~. James W. Baker m. 2nd ca. 1910/1920 Uzzie? 'Who was IIl1Ch younger, and had three sons. Frank Ellis Layman b. 11 Jun. 1828 df. 22 Nov. 1903 m. Nancy E. Neeley, b. 22 Nov. 1852, d. 4 Jan 1913, both buried Hall Cemetery, Crawford Co. QUldren: Anna C. f Martha Catharine, Benny <hapuan (f), Millier, Jim, and Susie. In Scott Co. in 1870.

LIND Shannon Timas, 88 Eastside Circle, Petaluma,CA 94952. Otto Wilhelm BE<lCER Und and Elizabeth Becker m. in Franklin Co. in 1901/02. Elizabeth LINDSTRCIi had a lxother, Fred, in Altus, and Otto had a lxother, Bill, in the

area, although he may have retained his birth name of Lindstraa. 'lhey had 6 children wle residing in AR: Willian, Otto, John, David, Carl and Glen. 'lhey migrated west approx. 1915.

Hmm.EIN Alethea Boyle, 460 S. Victor Way, Aurora, 00 80012 asks if anyone in /tGS has any information on a Civil War skirmish on North Washington

Rd., Spoonv1lle (lk>llywood) Clark Co., Ark. on 2 April 1865? O!: of a mass grave of Union soldiers in that area. Bar great grandfather, George Heublein, a Union Corporal, was killed in that skirmish, 1:lurial place unknowii and she would like to correspond with anyone 'Who may have clues, no matter hOW' small.

Mrs. Yvonne S. Perkiins, Rt. 2, Box 629, Camden, AR 71701 needs info. on the family of Robert Magness 'Whose will was filed 14 July 1837, Pulaski Co., AR. Did he have a son Wi1.l.i.aln Magness, b. 20 Sept. 1818/22 AR, and d. 11 Mar. 1859 AR or '1X?'iin. m. 16 Sept. 1841 (Ark.

Gazette) to elizabeth Jane Secrest b. 1 Mar. 1824, AR, d. 1861, Fayette Co.,'rx. Their eb. were Nancy A. Fdna b. 1845; Martha Elizabeth b. 1848; Frances b. 1850' Willian S:!.erman b. 30 .hly 1853; Sis (Alice?) b. 1856; and Thomas Felix b. 26 Sept. 1859. Census says all en. except 'lhomas were b. in AR. Thomas b. 'lX. Cannot find the fanily in AR in 1850, blt in 1860 census of Fayette Co., 'lX, Elizabeth was a widC* and living next to 'lhomas Secrest in Fayette Co. Was Thomas her lxother? Were they children of Abraham Secrest and Nancy Grey or of Francis Secrest and Elizabeth Gray? 'lhese were lxothers who m. sisters, and both couples lived in Pulaski Co.

JACl<Sm DP'Al'OO GARNER

Mrs. Gerald B. M:.I..ane, 222 ~ Dr., Ibt Springs, AR 71913, needs help with a Jackson line on web we have only the names of three females. Wcinds Jackson b. 1815 GA m. in Hardeman Co., 'IN 1835 Goodin Deaton, moved to Clark Co., AR in 1849 where 'Wcinds died in

1866. Susan Jackson b. 1803/08 GA m. Peter Garner, 1850 Q,)nsus Taney Co., 11), to Clark Co., AR in 1855. Barbara Jackson, fbther, b. 1788/1790 in NC, lived with the Deaton family in 1860 Clark Co., AR and with the Garner family in 1870 Clark Co., AR. ht was Barbara Jackson's maiden name? The name of her husband? Iflere did. the fanily live in GA?

MCXlfEY Delxa Waldrop Baker, 1002 N. 'lbwnship Rd., Uve Oak, CA 95953, needs WAGNER info. on Elijah Wagner b. 10 Aug. 1830, d. 30 Jul. 1910, m. Mary

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''Polly'' ttloney in J:i.mtsville, AL (Polly b. 22 May 1821 d. 20 Jul. 1927) both buried Waldron, Scott Co., AR. Qrlldren: Link, Lucy m. Langley, John? Frances m.John B. Brown, Eliza M. <ltapple, Elijah "Dock", Rose.

ALISON Marisue Mitchell, 1 PearTree Lane, Rolling Hills Fst., CA 90274 seeks HANOOO< data on Col. Thanas Jefferson Alison b. 1838 d. Dec. 31, 1900, lived

in Austin, Lonoke Co., AR, wife Mary Casandra Hancock. Qrlldren: Jennie M., Harriet, Mary Casandra, Jefferson, fbner, £loesa Gray.

KIZZIAR Sam Melhorn, c/o Laura L. Sla1ll, Rt. 1, Box 236, £lover, AR 72837. HARRIS James M. Kizziar b. tbv. 21, 1879 d.(Ct. 27 I 1915, Webb City 1. TAYlDR Franklin Co., AR, m. Apr. 1, 1903, GeorglA Harris, b. 1871:1, d. Dec.

31, 1922, Webb City, dau. of .bhn Wesley Harris b. (Ct. 17, 1849 Ala. d. Aug. 7,1929, Webb City, and Sarah E. Taylor b. (Ct. 13, 1838 SC, d. May 23, 1907 Webb City. Both I1E!II were farmers and Kizzair operated ferry across Arkansas River between Webb City and Ozark in 1910.

MIOOET Alton L.Douglass, 3902 N. Findley Road, Woodbridge VA 22193L would SHARP like to determine the parents of Nathanel Midgett b. (Ct. 11:145 AR,

m. 13 Aug. 1864 l\tlaski Co., AR, d. after 1910. Mothers name Elizabeth (1) Midgett Sharp; Nancy Jane Wilson Midgett b. May 1848 m. 13 Aug. 864 l\tlaski Co., AR, d. after 1910. Parents not known.

WEllS BARKER GILBERT

Eva Wells, Rt. 5, Box 550, Malvern, AR 72104, needs info. on des~ cendants of Frederick Theodore Wells b. 1859,AR (What county?) d. 1916 Bearden, AR m. Martha A. Barker 1892 Warren,AR. 2nd marriage. <bildren: (1) Kittie M. b. 1886, m. P. C. Kestner 1907; (2) John H. b.

1889; (3) (X1a B. b. 1893 d. 1904; (4) Rube Frederick b. 1898 (if alive -where? if dead, where buried?) m. Fern Gilbert 1922 Pine Bluff,AR; (5) Thelma M. b. 1901; (6) Ouida B. b. 1904; (7) Erma L. b. 1907.

TAa<ElT B. Jean Johnson, P. O. Box 2584, Paso Robles, CA 93447: John E. BUSH Tackett/Tackitt b. 1 Dec. 1877, d. 12 Mar. 1919, buried Orion Gem.

near Hensley, Pulaski Co., AR, son of Preston Tackitt, b, 1841 Mis., and Elden/Ellen Jane Bush b. 1847. He had a bro. Andrew Burgess Tackett, b. 24 (Ct. 1870 d. 15 Feb. 1944, buried at orion Cemetery. The family lived in Pulaski, Lonoke and Saline Cos.

PillMAN William B. l\ttman, Jr., 18 Minuteman Rd., HirWlam, MA 02043 seeks info. on several Putman families (Redi~Wilnam, Bennett) that came

to Washington Co., AR in the 1830s. He has "fair information on Reding, very little on others.

GREEN Patty Teter, Rt. 6, Box 252, &tckhannon, W 26201 seeks info. on LOCKET Mary Jane Green b. 1886 Little Rock,AR d. 1972 Prince George's Co.,

MD, father Andrew Green m. Miranda V. Lucket. Bro/sis. Cora, Margaret, Andrew, George , Bill, Ruth, others? Moved to Prince George's Co., MD when Mary Jane was 12 years old.

WADDLE Coralie Allsberry Wadell, 4524 E. Gettysburg, Fresno, CA 93726: WADDEL John S. Waddle b. ca. 1783 NC resided in Shelby Co., 'IN 1830-1860.

1860 Census shows John in Jefferson CD. ,AR. When did John d. in the 1860' s,where wried? Was Jonathan F(rank) Waddell his son?

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WATl'S Flo D. Hazzard, 210 S. 4th St., Paragould, AR 72450: Thanas B. MURPHY Watts b. ca. 1845 in GA, d. ca 1890 in Arkansas Co., AR, m. 11

Mar. 1868 to Sarah B. 1tJrphy/MJrphey/lollrphree, b. 10 June 1850 in MS, d. 11 Mar. 19115 in Arkansas Co., AR. 'lhomas B. was a teacher. Need parents of both and county where 00rn.

WELQI

MASai LFlIIS DIa<EY HARRIS

Jessye Ann 'ielch High, 411 Forest Dr., Mtn. Ebme, AR 72653: needs info. on the following in 1910 Pope (h. ,AR: John W. 'ielch m. Betty E. Milson; Jesse F.Wili:h m. Lillie Milson!' Cleve Welch m. Mary Lewis; Martha Welch m. John A. Dickey; Mary We ch m. Charles H.Harris. Would like to contact descendants.

RUSSEll.. Tressie Nealy, 509 SE 70th,0klah0ma City, OK 73149: Jos~ Sl'EFl>LE Russell, <Iawford or franklin Co., AR by 1830. Was his wife Jane,

'Who moved to Hopkins (h., 'IX? QUldren: Henry and Nancy. Nancy Russell m. ca. 1845-46 to John W. Speegle, WI:! were also in Ibpkins Co. by 1860.

GRIiIDRY Jlme Wineinger Seery, 566 E. Raymond St., Oak View, CA 93022: seeks AlDRICH info. on: Jake Gregory and his wife Sally Aldrich of LaIayette Co., OOLEE parents of Ronald Nathan Gregory b. 15 Sept. 1860 Buckner, AR. ~ Aslon A. A. ''Ibc'' O;tlee (1880 census lists "Alman/' for first name) FLANNIGAN and his wife, Mary E. M::.Kallar, parents of Buna Safina Oglee b. 11

hIg. 1873, Mars Hill, LaIayette (h'rAR. louisa Ray Flannigan, b. 1850 Sevier Co., AR, parents ?? Ray and Mary Carrol •

PERRIN Mrs. lbrman Barnett, Box 96, SIIiley, 'IX 78159 would like data on the START Archy Perrin - mary (Start) Perrin fanily. Archey and mary, with

chil<lren listed on the 1850 census of Hampstead Co., parents b. Tem. One family was in Howard Co. 1880. (A. Perrin, b. Ky., wife Mary b. IA. with ch. listed in 1860 census of' Henilstead (h. 'lWo other Perrin families in 1850 Hempstead were in 1860 Polk (h., AR. - BJH)

DAVIDSOO Betty V. Ramey, 3609 San Jose liay, Sacramento, CA 95817 is trying to locate the Civil War, Chnfederate, Pension application which her

grancl!oother, Mary Elizabeth (t-bllie) Iavidson filed over her husband William t-brdecai Iavidaon died in Feb. 1883. William volunteered at age 18 h862) and joined the Confederate forces as a First Lt., I believe the Co. was Co. C, 5th Tenn. Regt. After the war, William's father, John, with his nine children moved to Evening Shade, Sharp (h., AR ca 1869. Wn. was admitted to the Bar in Donahpin, MO. He was a member of the House of representatives, representing SharpCo., AR in 1883. While there (Jan.8 to Mar. 18, 1883) he disappeared in Feb. and his body was found a year later on a sand hlIr in the Arkansas River. Is there a news article about his disappearance? (Widow's Pension 20020 for t-bllie Davidson dated 8/13/10, lawrence Co., reflects husband' s service in Co. G., 10th ~t. Tenn. Battery, veteran deceased 04/08/061 If thought to be correct apphcation, a copy may be ordered fran the ArkanS'iis History Conmission, #1 Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201 - BJM)

R. Reese CocIa:un, P.O. Box 238, Bryn Mawr,CA 92318 needs help with William Albert CocIa:un b. 1857 in Ne, reared by James and Mary Snow, found on the 1880 census in Pulaski Co., AR, along with his grandson John and Sarah lawrence with 2 ch., Mary, age 2, and William, 6 mos. Marriage bonds from FUlaski Co. AR (10) Ellis, AR m. Lizzie t-brrow, 23 Dec. 1877. James Snow gave consent, said he had raised him from

age 2 yrs., m. 2nd Frances M. Roberts, <Men, AR 26 Jan 1879.

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LEE Charleene Ireland-Harmon, P.O. Box 182, Prineville, OR 917754 BlAY{Y)LOCX would like to contact descendants of Willis Lee, b. ca. 1780 NC, EAS'l'ERt\OOD m. Ruth Lindsey, b. ca. 1781. Issue: lin.; John; Henry; Joseph; CORLEY Reason; David b. ca. 1801; Lindsey b. ca. 1803; Rosanna b. 4 Jtm. NFmIAM 1812 NC m. 14 Apr. 1833 Jesse Blalock, d. 6 Oct. 1873 Hardeman Co., LINDSEY W; Mary b. ca. 1816 m. John Needham; Altha b. ca 1823 NC, m. ?

O:>rley; Susan b. 20 .All 1825, Hardeman 0:>., W m. William Washington Easterwood, d. 1 Mar. 1910, Athena, OR. Family found in Hardeman Co., W 1830/1840, in Clark 'lWp., Johnson 0:>., AR 1850/60/70.

HEFFNER Joyce P.Braunlich, 1455 S. State St., Sp. #235, Hemet, CA 92343. BR<XX<SHER Hester B. lEfner b. 18 Aug. 1837, Hall 0:>., GA, m. William Riley MAGNESS Brooksher, 18 Feb. 1857 in Hall Co., GA, came to Marion Co., AR in

1869. Savannah J. Hefner b. 1852 d. 1890, married David Magness in 1872 (where?) <lrl.ldren: Horace R.,Bertie M. and Ottus. David m. 2nd Paralee Roland in 1890.

\D1AQ{ Pat Jackson, 831 lancaster Dr., Warrenton,VA 22186. Wn. J. Womack b. Washington Co. ,AR 1833, thought to be descended from Johnson

Womack, Rev. War pensioner from Burke, NC and Pendleton, SC. Ms. Jackson has a receipt for a note paid by david Womack for Johnson Womack dated 1811, possibly a son. David Womack in 1840 Madison Co., AR. lin. J. Womack' s mother was Elizabeth Brisco Womack Ledbetter.

KNIGHl' Donn E. Wagner, 5245 Walton St., wng Beach, CA 90815 seeks informa-ROIW.N tion on Silas C:!arles Knight and wife Mariam Carpenter Rodman and

children Charles Rodnan Knight and William deRavelle Kn4tht who owned property and resided in Gobel,B1g Creek 'lWp., Phillips 0:>., AR 1890-1920.

JACKSCN laVerne Good Parsons, ·5421 Pebblebrook Dr., Dallas TX 75229 needs SMTIH help with Graham Jackson, b. ca. 1787m. Elizabeth "Betsey" Smith

1808 Wilson 0:>. ,W. OJ 1836 Washington Co. AR Tax List, lived in Scott Co., AR 1840' s. Died? Buried? <lrl.ldren? No records prior to 1882 for Scott 0:>. HELP!

iD1ACK Barbara Cordray, 10322 W. Calle DeEdens Fboeniltz AZ 85039 seeks CORDER data on William C. Womack b. 26 Aug. 1838, m. Ell.zabeth J. Corder,

22 Feb. 1857, When, where did they live, die? Were they in Washington Co.? Were they of Indian descent?

WARD Carolyn S. Gl.ark, 106 Fast 8th St., Ulshing, OK 74023 would like SUTroN info. on Henry Ward, living in Jewell, Little River Co., AR, in

1913 at 66 years of age. l\bo was his wife, and where is he buried? His dau. Eliza Jane and her husbsnd John D. Sutton lived a few miles away at Winthrop (or Ceragorda) AR.

BFAVINS/ BEVINS AGEE

Mrs.Rodney Kilduff, 822 Ixmaghey Ave., O:>nway, AR 72032 needs info. on John W. Beavins/Bevins, b. 1813 VA and wife Martha Agee b. 1806 VA. Martha d. by 1860 census of Scott 0:>., VA. John W. moved to Sharp Co. AR by 1880 census and had m. 2nd Eliza A. ca. 1877. Cl1i.ldren: Mary

E. b. 1833; Peter M. b. 1835; Susan b. 1836; Sarah A. b. 1837; James S. b. 1839 m. 10 Feb. 1871 Scott Co.. VA Margaret Byrd; wuiza R. b. 1841; Nancy E. b. 1843; Minerva W. b. 1845; Rebecca b. 1878 and Rosa b. 1879.

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HARDIN HAIl..

in 1843.

Venita Grimes, 616 W. Oilk St .• , Palestine, 'IX 75801 needs data on the family of Sylvania HBl.'din lbJ m. 8 June 1843 in Hempstead Co., AR, Jolm Hall. She had a sister NaJ;hania Hardin lbJ m. J. S. Bolam

MAGBY' Mrs. Mat:y Magby, 114 Sa:voy Ct., North P\ort, FL 33596: AlexaOO.er JOOES Magby b. 1813 AL, son of an. Magby listed in 1820 census St. Clsir

Co., AL. He m. Frances J • .J:mes am had 11 children. Listed in 1850 '" 1860 Clark Co. AR (Joel b. 1831/33; Mary E. b. 1835;Ellsha M. b. 1837;Susan Eliiu b. 1839; iID. M. b. 1840; Sarah Jane b. 1841; James Jackson b. 1844; George W. b. 1847;Jem David b. 1849;Sil.as ''&Jd'' b. 1851 am Hartha b. 1853. Wife d. Aug. 1869 in Clark Co. am AlexaOO.er rooved to Texas. He died am is buried in 'IX 1:ut the location is not known.

COPELAND Max J. IWespert, III, P. O. Box 115, Veradale, WA 99037-0115 needs OODGIN data on Alex Cope1ard, 1880 census, Clark Co., AR, age 33, b. GA.

Have Bible containing his marriage date am birth of his 6 children. Also need info. on William O. D:xIgin, in 1880 census, Clark Co., AR, age 54, b. GA.

Gregory Havens, 1923 Ibren NaraYIl!lBl:M, Nara City, Japan 630 needs biogrldrl.cal info. for the following during the 19th century am early ~Oth century: Havens, Jolm am his wife Sarah Wilcox. Presunably Jem came fran Conway Co. 1:ut settled in Faulkner Co.

Wilcox frau where? '!be Br:ownings settled in Faulkner Co. in the latter half of the 19th century fran Pontotoc Co., MS.

LOOAN Shirlene Chilton, Military Plau, Benton, AR 72015 would like info. STEELE on Jaues lDgan amthauas Steele. '!hey left Henderson Co., 'IN in

1831 am arrived in Saline Co., AR in 1835 via Newport, AR, where Willil.am M. I.ogan am So!;ilie Steel loIere married am two sons, James Harvey am 'Ih0CllaS Gilbert, were born. Need record of marriage in Jackson or Indepenedence Co. or Methodist chm:c:h records. Jem Steele, oldest son of 'lhomas Steele, stayed in Batesville. (1859 Census of Saline Co. has Willian M. I.ogan b. Ky. with sons Jaues H. 17, 'lhomas G. 14, Jem D. 13, Nancy E. 8,Sarah C. 6, and William M. 4, all bom in Ark. - B.JM)

BAKER I.ew1s D. Baker, P. O. Box 749, &.Irkesville, KY 42717 is seeking Mm< ancestors of Dr. Arthur Asher Baker, b. 16 June 1809 'IN, Jeremiah T. BL'EV1NS Meek, b. 1788 Ne, his wife Catherine "Betsy" Blevins, b. 1796, KY HAYHURST Catherine (fulton) (Hayhurst) 'Ihom b. 1820 OH, wife of Isaac J. 'llIJRN Thom. All in Carroll Co., AR by 1837-50.

WEAVER Robert C. Van Dyke, 2006 Br:eckenr1dge Dr., Little Rock, AR 72207 SOWElL needs info.on Martha, wife of Joshua waver, listed in 1860 census of

Van Ihren Co., AR, as 25 yrs. old, bom in 'IN. Was she the Martha Sowel.l. listed as 15 in the 1850 census of Van &.Iren Co. in the family of Hartin D. Sowell? Joshua Weaver was b. in 'IN about 1823, son of Hark and O:Iristina Weaver. 'Ihe Weavers rooved to AR between 1823/1830 am were living in the area when it becaoe Van Ihren Co. in 1833.

CRCM Lirmie B. Mills, 7 lakeshore Dr., Corpus O:Iristi, TX 78413 would ~ like to purchase any wlunes with Crow IlItchinson, Hesleyand HASl.EY Carothers (several different spellings). Also seeking saoeone to CARCJmERS search any chm:c:h records on any Methodist O!urch in or around

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Okolona, AR.

RAGSDALE Nelda Davis, Rt. 1, Box 125, MilbJrn, OK 73450: James W. "Jim" OOFFLE Ragsdale m. Jan. 18 1877 in Lawrence Co., AR, Martha Lou Coffle.

liten and Where were they born, parents, siblings? Jim was killed by a train near Black Rock,AR ca 1891. Children Walter, Josie, ana, Emna and Marvin.

OOPEl..AND Karen Copeland Risenhoover, 514 S. El Reno, El Reno, OK 73036 needs JA<l<SON info. on Charles Frank Copeland, b. 1880, son of James Copeland and

wife Mary Alice Jackson. Lived 1900, Mt. View 'I'wp., Baxter Co., AR. <llarles Frank Copeland served in the Ark. Legislature 1920, was also a preacher and a teacher.

GATLIN Alice (Gatlin) Rednan, 014 Agnes, Kansas City, MO 64127 seeks info. BOX on Steve Gatlin, b. in Goobertown, AR near Paragould before 1850 ROBER'l.'SOO m. Caroline Box. Son Jim Gatlin b. 10-29-1888 m. Mary Ann Mylinda BURTON Burton b. 12-10-1895 dau. of Zack B. Burton b. 1852 d. 6-22-1918,

Brooklin, AR, and his wife, Ellen Jane (Robertson).

RCME Gwen S.Rowe Magyar, 621 M::lja.ve Trail, Maitland FL 32751 seeks info. FAUGHl' on Geo. P. Rowe (Mar. 16, 1849-Sept. 17, 1906~ & wife Sarah A. Rowe PRIDDY (Dec. 19, 1850-Oct. 11, 1923) both buried Cutter M::lrnirli} Star Ceme-

tery, Hot Springs, AR as is Fannie Elilzabeth Faught (Aug. 30, 1880-Aug. 2, 1961). Believe Faught parents buried near Mt. Ida, M::lntgomery Co., AR. Also seeks burial site of James M:mroe and Margaret Dickson Priddy in Fanville, Yell Co., AR.

EASTERLY BENNErI' DYE

cox MURPHY FRISBY HllMRD

A. J. Galloway, 4105 Bonanza Way, loomis, CA 95650 needs data on l\.Ireas Easterly (Carter) (Bennett) (Dye), twin sister of James Easterly. She m. Bennett in 1847 and Dye in 1868. Both marriages believed to have been in Arkansas.

Mrs. Pershing M. Cox, Rt. 4, Box 192 A, Prescott, AR 71857: John Cox b. 1787 VA, in 1850 Census, Canuse 'I'wp., Hempstead Co., AR with wife Sarah (7) 42, NC and ch: Nelson, 'lhomas, Abraham, Sarah J., and William, all b. Ark. Believe James Cox b. 1831 Who m. Melissa Mlqily b. 1828 Miss. was a son of John also. Think Abner Cox and

William Cox, 1830 & 1840 census Hempstead Co. were brothers of John Cox.

#- , , If you can give any assistance to these members, please do.

If you are requesting information, ALWAYS include a Self Addressed Stamped Envelope (SASE).

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BOOK REVIEWS / NOTICES

by Bobbie Jones H:lane

The following are 8llIIOtn::eDents of books contributed to the Arkansas Genealogical Society. These books are permanently housed in the local History and Genealogy Roan of the Little Rock Public Library, lidch currently is open only on 'fuesday and Saturday of each week. The Society expresses its appreciation to the authors for their generous contributions.

MARRIAGES, WASHIHrnIl'~ ,ARK. BOO<S:b. K & h 1891-1901, plblished by the Washington Co. WOstorical tiOCIety, 118 Fast dIciBon St., Fayetteville, AR 72701. This book is presented in the SlIDe format as two earlier marriages of this county with both an index for brides as well as groans. 'Ihere are also three pages of very ear~y marriages - 1820 to 1836, lidch was compiled fran the files of the Arkansas Gazette. Soft cover, velo-birding, 159 pp. priced at$18.oo and may be ordered fran the above address.

ANDREW HARRISOO OF ESSEX <D. VA. by James Fdward Harrison. This is an Interesting ana vaIUable st*f Anarew Harrison, thought to be the imnigrant, who died in Essex Co. VA, in 1718, and sane of his descendants, especially the fmly of Andrew Harrison of Orange Co. ~d. 1753) whose multitudinous progeny are scattered over the country. Andrew s siblings inclOOed William of Caroline Co. (d. 1741), Elizabeth m. Thanas ltmlay, and Margaret m. Gabriel Long. The compiler in this lucid and reasoned account makes a, strong, admittedly cirCUllL9tantial case, identifying the Andrew Harrison of this title with an Andrew Harrison of Middlesex Co., &!gland. In the course of his story, the. author covers a considerable territory that will be of interest to researchers in general and to Harrison ,researchers in particular. Soft-cover, 113 pp., index, $20. postpaid, may be iordered fran tha author, 335 So. 200 Fast, #6, Salt Lake City, l1l' 84111.

SAOO/Ull'IER FAMILIES OF RANDOLFH 00. , ARK. AND REl.ATED FAMILIES by Gladys Knotts Reynolds arid BUrtoIl'Riy Kllotts. CompIlEiafrom information gathered by the authors over a period of several years this book concerns Alexander Sago b.in France and his wife Margaret born in lbiland. She is listed in the 1850 census of Philadelphia Co., PA. The family lived in PA, Illinois and came to Randolph Co., Ark. with collateral Richey, Collins, and Ulmer ancestral lines. Soft­cover, 152 pp., with appendix and iroex, the book sells for ~10.50 postpaid and may be ordered fran Mr. Burton R. Knotts, 7316 Dahlia Dr., Little Rock, AR 72209.

SHIlDES KXJRE OF MARYlAND AND HIS DESCFNDANl'S FR<Ii 1732 TO 1891. First edition published bY RrsdOri AIexaraer ~re, 1891; second edITion Inaexed aro edited by Donald o. Virdin. Author traces the descendants of Shildes !obare and Blandana Risdon,his wife and their descendants fran their arrival in the colonies at BaltioDre, in 1732 (where !obare and a brother-in-law Risdon, engaged in the sale of gold and silver bullion), covering a period of 159 years. The second edition was printed so that the history of this rather remarkable family is available to present descendants of ELizabeth Ann ()1ell born Nov. 14, 1862, at Camp Point, n.. Descendants can lay claim to relatives who (1) was a friend of two presidents of the US; (2) guard to President Lincoln; (3) Gen.John C. Fremont's most trusted aid; and (4) a U. S. Senator. Soft-cover, iIXiexed, 148 pp., $18.50, amy be ordered fran Ra)'lllOnd B. Clark, Jr., Box 352, St. Michaels, MD 21663.

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BIBLI<X;RAFt\Y OF MASSACHUSElTS VITAL RFmRDS, microfiche copies of original birth, marriage arid death dOClJTleIlts fi1Jiled from original manuscripts, contains earliest town records through 1890, indeJtes to original volumes and primary source records. 3 Fiches priced at $7.SO. Order from Holbrook Research Institute, 57 Locust St., Oxford, MA. 01540.

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MARRIAGES OF SGIE AMERICAN RESIDENTS AND GUIDE TO OOCUMENTS, Volume I, compiled arid plblis~ates 'fublishing CO.0.O. BOX 237, OZark, MO 65731. This volume is mainly a reference to marriages listed on pedigree charts which have been subnitted to Yates Ptlblishing Co. an:l concern only marriages of persons who lived in the USA or the colonies or territories which later became states. The book contains bio alphabetical lists, so that searches may be made for marriages using either the husban:l or wife's name. 'lhe year an:l state of birth are included if known. In almost every instance, additional data can be found in the docIJTIeIIts from which the marriages have been noted, often the names of parents or children. In most cases, it will be possible to contact canpilers of the charts, or you may order photocopies of dOClJTleIlts from the plbUshing company. Soft-cover, 193 pp., $8.00, order from above address.

TIlE SCRlMID)IJR ANCESTRAL CHART. This 23 x 35 inch ancestry chart is printed on '!iIgh qulility cardStock and distributed by JOhn H. Scrimgeour. It allows you to trace nine generations of ancestors - not only by name, but also by life-span, locality, and occupation. The chart appears to be a major improvement over the "fan" or "family tree" charts in ccmoon use today. 'lhe chart is not available in stores, but may be pm:hased directly from Scrimgeour genealogical Concepts, Midtown Mall, Box 187, Worcester, MA. 01614, for $7.05, plus $2.00 han:lling an:l postage.

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1892 through 1898 VOI'ER RIDJRDS FOR ~ OJ. t ARKANSAS contains the name, tawnship, uear and page for four votl.ng years. It is printed by township with alphabetical listings of surnames. Only one year (1896) was certified by the clerk. The book contains approximately 10,000 names. Soft-cover, 58 pp. $12.00. Order from compiler, Gypsie Cannon, P. O. Box 683, l-kma, AR 71953.

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POlK CO. (~}bysam.s AND '1'EAaII!l!S Ji'R(loI 1918-1~ also I.an:l Redemptions 191-g::m2~1. GypEiie CiiniiOn, thiS"liiiOlt was f in the basement ault of the Polk CD. Court House. It lists the teaciters,district, salary, date and contsins a III!:Ip showing school districts and townships of the county. 'lbe I.an:l Redemptions reflect nasma, date, page and location. Also inclOOed are a few pootographa of t:eachars and schools in the area. Soft-cover, $12.00, oxder from the compiler at P.O. Box 683, Hena, Ai 71953.

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IZARD CDUNl"i, ARX. TAX RF!DRDS 1829-18~ by Desmo!:¥i Walls Allen,P.O. Box 303, Ciii.Wiiy, Ai 72r02. -nie Izard CD. t House bJmed in 18890, leaving researchers at a loss for county level information. ~e alternate source is the early tax records. '1hi.s book is a full nana, alphabetically arranged listing of over 12,000 entries from territorial times through the Civil war. Poll taxes

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and land descriptions of taxable acreage are listed. A separate index of slaveholders is included showing the number of slaves owned each year. Non­resident owners and estates of deceased taxpayers are included. With the information in this index, it is possible to detennine approximately when an individual moved to the Izard (1). area, when he moved away or died, the section(s) wherein he owned land, the proximity of other taxpayers with the same surname, and fran the poll tax whether he was over 21 and under 609 years of age. Pre­Civil War Izard (1). included not only the Izard Co.of today, rot parts of present-day Fulton, Baxter, Carroll, Iilrion, Stone and Van Buren (1)unties. Researchers will find this material invaluable. Soft-cover, 233 pp., $19.50 postpaid, may be ordered fran the coo¢ler at the above address.

1lIE SUNNY SIDE OF GEl'IEALOOY, compiled by Fonda D. Baselt, 707 Park Lane Drive , Champaign , IL 61820. Filled with luoorous selections about family trees, family roots, and family skeletons, this is a marvelous collection of the things that make genealogists laugh! The book was published after several years of clipping and saving humorous quotations, funny api taphs, 'Whimaical wills, poena, etc. This light hearted book is one all genealogists will enjoy. Soft cover, 96 smile-filled pages, $8.00. Order fran compiler at above address.

AUJ.'HENl1:C VOICES (Arkansas Ollture 1541-1860) by Sarah Fountain. The book jacket of this volune most adequately "reviews" this book. "From a disinterested observer's terse account of a fatal knife-fight on the floor of the Arkansas legislature to a circuit-riding preacher's matter-of-factly cheerful reports to his ecclesiastical superiors on the most ~ing hardships of travel to the letters to his wife back home of a man fran Mississipppi come to Hot Sorings for curative baths (though the author credits my husband - not MRS. Gerala B.McLane for this article - forgiven, though,for such a beautiful 'IiiOl<!) the docunents assernbledhere reflect the broadest imaginable spectrun of human experience and concern. Professor Sarah Fountain has judiciously edited and selected an amazing variety of personal accounts, private letters, public proclamations and a host of other sources - many of them previously unpublished. The result is a striking rIDsaic, or a tapestry woven with words,in 'Which the most diverse scenes, personalities, and events are somehow unified in one large frame of time and space. It Hard-bound, 321 pp. $28.95 plus $1.50 shipping and handling. May be ordered from UCA Press, Box S, UCA,Conway,AR 72032.

DIRELIDRY OF RANDOLPH <IlUNlY, ARKANSAS 1910 by the late L. F. Blankenship, contains an alphabetically arranged list of t(mllerS, rosiness and professional men, their addersses, age, occupation, nativity, date of marriage and to whom/names of living children, acres of land owned, and arIDunt in cultivatl.on, church membership, etc. t-bre than 20,000 citizens of Randol{fl Co. are listed; example: Davis,Wn. age 37, farmer, native of Arkansas, married Mary owens in 1906, 6 children, Viola, Wiston ,John , Ophie, Cecil and Lavinia, 40 acres bottom land, Baptist." A must for researchers interested in Randol{fl Co. during this time period. Soft-cover, 111 pp. $20.00, may be ordered from Star Herald, Box 608, Pocahontas, JiB 72455, or fran the author's granddaughter, Ann B. Carroll, 207 Van Bibber, Pocahontas, ARR 72455, 'Who presented this book to AGS.

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AARON 87, 1 aJ ABERNATHY lSJ ABRAPIS B7, 152 ACCIlRO 2B, 29, 30, 31 ACKERMAN 87, laa ACKLAND 100 ADAIR 9, 10, 192 ADAPIS B7, 88, 100, lOB, 133, 137, 144, 145, 160, 184, 192 AOAPISON B7 AOAY 143, 193 ADDINGTON 19S ADDIS 189 ADDISON 35 AOIUIION 87 ADKINS 16a AOLOT 187 AGEE 210 AGERY 87 AIKEN 87 AKERS 41, 1 a7 AKEY 139 AKIN 132 ALBERTY 194 ALBIN 182 ALBION 154 ALCORN 16 ALDEN 181 ALIlRICH 209 ALDRIDGE 107 ALEXANDER 9, 37, 39, 40, 57, 76. B7. 139 ALGIlR 154 ALIPHANT B7 ALISON 20B ALLARD 4B ALLEN B, 9, 18, 47, 53, 87, 100, 103, 145, 158, 168, 186, 191, 215 ALLEY 109 ALLHANDS 41 ALLISON 41, 192 ALLS8ERRY 208 ALLSTON 87 ALTEI'IUS 87 AL TENBERGER 154 I\l!IBRUSTER 87 AMICI( 18s Al'I'IE TT 41 AI'1OS B7, 138, 188

AND 144 ANOELATTE 153 ANDERS 110 ANDERSON 910, 17, 37, 100, 114,118, 119, 125, 127, lS4. 176, 178, 193 ANIlREWS 87,88, 189 ANDRUS 41 ANNABLE 194 ANTHONY 154 ANTRIM 144 ARC 197 ARGO 10 ARLEY 194 ARI'IlRUSTER 187 ARMITAGE 41 ARMSTEAD B7 ARMSTRONG 87, 174 ARNETT 205 ARNOLD 9, 10, 18, 65, 75, 183 ARNSTON B7 ARRONI 100 ARTHUR 87 ASH8URN SO ASHCRAFT 182, 208 ASHBY 18 ASHE 24, 27 ASHLEY lB ASHI'1ORE 34 ATCHINSON 87 ATKINS 18 ATKINSON 9, 18,164 ATLANTIS 87 AOOOO 87, 187 AULO 205 AUsaORN 18 AUSTIN 14, 25, 26, 27, 41, 87, 196 AVERITT 41 AVERY 8, 126 AYERS 18, 126 8ACCHUS 125, 12B 8AER 87 BAGBY 4 BAILEY 10, 108, 124, 132, 184, 197 8AIN 107, 114, 119 BAKER 8, 35, 41, 50, 52, 53, 54, 92, B3, 99, 106, 109, 135, 137, 189, 143, 154, 150, 161, 194, 207, 211 8ALDWIN 41, 132, 139 BALEY 152 8ALL 69 BALLARD lB, B7

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BALLERTII'E 100 BALLINGER 87 BALLoN 128 BALLOU 139 BALSLY 37 BANE lB BANKS B7 BAR8EE 56 BAR8ER 129 BARBOUR 87 BARBUoOE 87 BARE 41 BARKER 208 BARKETT 133 BARKLEY 10 BARI'IDRE 54 BARNES 18, B7, 100, 146,151,152 BARNETT 10, lB, 3D, 37, 74, 75, 87, 134, 153, 209 BARNEY 126,181,191 BARNHILL 204, 205 BARR 1 B4 BARRACLIFT B7 BARRON 148 BARRY 61 BARTLETT 142, lB6, 200 BARTON 10, lB, B5, 86 BARTWEss 141 BAsELT 21'6 BASEY 87 BAsHAI'I 35 BASK 9 BASS 76, 82, 86, 139, 163 BASSETT 99 BASSICKE 10 BASWELL 141 BATE5 18, 38, 80, 145 BATTENFIELD 41 8AUEL 16B BAUGH 51 BAULoRIDGE 164 BAXTER 41,67 BAYLESS 56 BAYLY 182 BEALE e BEAI'! 35 BEAMUR 41 8EARo 57, 101 BEAR05LEY 152 BEARLES 87 BEASLEY 163

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BEATTY 37 BEAVINS 210 BECK 14B, 181, 186 BECKER 189, 2f1I BEEBE 139, 145 BEEMAN 41 BELL 50, 72, 87, 147, 157, 175, 194 BELLAH 35 BELT 102 8EL TZHOoVER 87 BENCH 30 BEND 100 BENEDICT 50 BENEFIELD 18 BENHAM 129 BENNETT 14, 76, 99, 126, 134, 2oB, 212 BENNIFIELo B7 BENNINGTON B3 BENSON 28, 87 BENTON 57 BERG 87 BERKLEY 14B BERNAY 87 BERRY B7, BB, 109, 129 BERTCH 88 BEssKE 153 BEST 18 BETHEL 37, 57 BETHELL 55 BETZNER 186 BEVERL Y 8B, 164 BEVERS lBl BEVINS 210 BEZoNI 41 BIGELOW 138 BIGG 98 BILLINGSLEY 104 BIRCH 161 BIRCHFIELD 18 BIRO 54, 145, 160 BIRI'IINGHAM 113 BISHOP lB, 88, 144 BIVENS 181 BLACK 14, 37, B6, 88, 182, 1,83 BLACKLOCK 152 BLACKWELL 71 BLACKWOOD 126, 127 BLAIR 190 BLAKENEY 141 BLALOCK 210 8LAND 114, 118

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BLANKENSHIP 132, 21 B BLA 'flOCK 21 0 BLEDSOE 183 BlEVINS 150. 211 8LISS BB, 187 BlOCHER B8 BLIl'f'IELO 173 BLUE 41 BOATl'IAN 200 BOATRIGHT 18 80EHENS 49 BOEN 31 BOGAN 9 BOGENCti.lTZ 140 BOGER 88 BOGGS 142 BOGLE 134 BOGY BO 80HANNON 52 BOLAND 152 BOLO 9 BOLER 100 BDLING 16 BOLLES 174, 175 BOLLS 162 BONO lB aONHAl'I 41 80NNEAU 80 BONNEL 139 BONNER 18, 88, 18S BOOKl'lAN 82 BOOKOUT 163 BOON 190, 191 BOONE 102, 127 BDORN 146 BOOTH BB, 136, 192 BOOTHBY 194 BORDEN 77 BOS! 77 BOUCHARD 48 BOUGHl'IAN B8 BOURLAND 148 BOURQUE 204 BWEN 41 BOIIlENS S8 SOIIIERI'lAUSTER 189 BOIIlERS lOS, 187 BOiIl..IN 148 BOiIl..S 18 BOWl'IAN 148, 192, 211 BOX 18, 212

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BOYCE 121 BOYO 18, 56, 76, 141 BOYOSTON 109 80YER 152 BOYETT 150 BOYLE 34, 207 SOYSTER 150 BRACHT 191 BRADEN 18 BRAOFORD 84, BB BRADLEY 41, 54, 79, BB, 187, 190 BRAOY 15, BB 8RAGG 9, 46, 139, 203 BRAKEBILL 189 BRALEY 18 BRANOON 195 BRANHAI'I 152 BRANDON 18 BRANDY 19 BRASHEAR 1 B5 BRASHEARS 19, BRASIIlELL 151 BRATCHER 41 8RATTON 149 BRAUNLICH 210 8RAY 10. 34. B8 BREEDING 1B3 BREEDLOVE 19, 41 BRENT BB 8REliIER 19 BREYl'IAN BB BRIANT 184 BRIANTA 10 BRICKEY 12S, 127 8RIOGEl'IAN B8 BRIDGES 15, 131, 132, 192 BRIDLE 41 8RIDIIlELL 163 BRIGHI'IAl'I 1 BB BRIGHT 183 BRIGHTl'IANN 146 BRIm 203 BRINKLE 126 8RINT 184 8RISCOE 54, 160 BROCK 37, 88, 107, 132, 152, 186 8RDCKHAl'I 1 SO BROCKINGTON 19 8ROGAN 188 8ROOKFIELD121 BRDOKS 8B, 137, 164, 177, 183, 189,

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190, 192 BROOKSIiER 21 0 BROUOOUR 35 BROUCHTDN 19 BROIIfj 7, 9, 10, 13, 19, 56, 58, ea, 71, 72, 78, 77, B5, ea, 89, lOB, lOB, 126, 140, 144, 14B, 162, 186, 187, 189, 190, 193, 197, 206, 200, BROOINER 126 BRWIf"IELD 64, 1 93 BRIlIINING 37, 211 8RIlIINLEE 58, 50, 61, 62, 63, 64, 125 BROI&ISER 142 BRUGPIAN 86 9RU'LEY 149 BRUNDAGE 137 BRUSH 96, 126 BRYAN 185 BRYANT 8B, 127, 142, 194 BRYARlY B~ BRYD 57 BRYOANS 60 BRYENS SO BUCHANAN 41, 193, 195 BUCKi'IAN 100 BUCKNER 141 BUDGES 146 BUECK BB BUElL 54 BUFORD BB BUGG 126 BUIS 153 BULE 41 BULGIN 192 BULL 100, 155 BULLOCK 16" BUNCE 41 BUNCH 69, 1 51 BUNDY 133 BUPP 191 BUlCH 40, 133, 13B, 161 BURCHARD 61 BURFORD 19 BURGARD 10 BURGESS 37, ea BURK 76. 79, 99 BURKE 8, 37, 86, BURKES 8S BURKETT 1·9 BURKS 41, 196 BURLER Be

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BURl.ISON 13J BlIlNETT ea, 163 BURNS 8S, 191 BURRESS 52 BURRIS BB BURRISS 52 IlI.IiRll!II 82 BURROI&IS 86 BURRUS 41, 78 BURT 150 BURTON 41, 85, ea. 144. 212 BURWELL 196 BUsey 143, lB9, 192 BUSH 88, 20S BUSHNELL 63 !lUSHROO 103 BUSSY 137 !lUSTER 17, 18 !lUSWELL 125 BUTLER 9, 37, 56. 127, 147 BUTTER 10 BUTTERFIELD 140 BUTTS 33 BUZAN 2D4 BYLE5 129 BYND 151 BYNIJ'I 142 BYRD 19, 210 BYRNE 54 CABLER 100 CABNI55 193 CAGLE 39, 40 CAIN 133 CALAIIIA Y 99 CALDWELL 41, 51. 57. 88, 110 CALLAHAN 20B CALLANS 19 CALLAWAY 59 CALLION 143 CALLOI&I 41.

CALLOIIIAY 100 CALVIN lBB CAl'lBELL 100 CAI'IEROH 60 CAl'FIELD 99 CAI'IIT 10 em> 181 CAl'lPAGHA 48 CAI'IPBElL 53, 88. 121, 133. 163. 189, 203 CANFIElD 19

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CANNON 195, 214, 215 CANTRELL 19, 109, 163, 151 CAPLE ae CAPPS 140 CAReER 19 CARD 19 CARDER 59, 187 CARO\IIELL 41 CARGER 121 CAflI'IIAR 10 C~ICHAL 118, 119 CARNEHAN 37 CARNEY 88, 151 CARNEY 68 CARNS 73, 74, 75 CARO 88 CAROOINE 19 CAROTHERS 100, 211 CARPENTER 56, 141, 144, 145 CARR 37, 52, 128 CARRETY 64

CARRIGAN 94 CARROLL ea, 102, 106, 112, 115, 118. 119. 198. 216 CARRUTH 125, 128 CARSON 98, 191 CARTER 10, 19, 77, 80, 68, 96, 151, 154, 185, 197 CARTIilRIGHT 19, 127 CARUTHERS 125 CARY 139 CASEY 29, 149, 1 al CASH 151, 156, 190 CASHIN a8 CASKEY 192 CASSIL 128 CASSON 151 CASTEEL 18S CAS!IIELL 145 CATE 41 CATHEY 12, 13, 14 CATHRON 19 CATON 121 CATT 120, 122 CAULEY 19 CAULK 88 CAVIS 42 CELLARS 64 CHARIN 149 CHAMBERS 57, 88, 107, 185 CHAMPION 42, 121

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CHANCE 42 CHANOOIN 151

CHANEY ae ~N 19, 98, 117, 119 CHAPPEL 153 CHARLES 76 CHASTAIN 139, 147, 148 CHEATHAI'1 10, 56, 76 CHEDESTER 143, 189 CHEEK 133 CHEEKS ea, 89 CHEROKEE 1 01 CHESTER 169 CHICKILLEE 194 CHIOESTER 56, 194 CHILOER 18 CHILDRESS 17, 18 CHILTON 211 CHISHOLJ'Il 89 CHITTY 139 CHITlIIOOO 145, 149 CHOAT 76 CHOTE 100 CHRISTIAN 163 CHRISTOPHER 34 CHRONISTER 1 S2 CHURCH 42, 150 CHURCHPIAN 1 54 CIA 105 CISSELL 125, 128, 1B2 CLAI'\8ERT 174 CLAI'IPTON 34 CLAPP 89 CLARO 61 CLARK 10, 32, 33, 42, 62, 64, 76, 89, 99, 132, 133, 138, 143, 145, 146, 155, 151, 161, 162, 181, 187, 210, 213 CLARKE 165, 179, 188 CLASSON 19 CLAY 85, 89 CLAYTON 160 CLEARY 185 CLEBURN 191 CLEGG 19, 89 CLEGHORN BO CLEI'! 42 CLEI'lENT 69 CLEI'lENTS 12, 13, 171 CLENDENNING 191 CLEVELAND 191 CLEVENGER 148

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CLIFTON 10 CLINE 153 CLINGAN 123, 124 CLOER 195 CLOUD 10 CLOUGH 100 CLOY 7B CL YI'IER 14B COATE5.89 COATNEY 141 COBB 100 COBLER 10, 189 COBURN 19 COCHRAN 32, 114, 115, 128 COCKRlJII 209 COFFLE 212 COFFI'IAN 185 COKER 206 COL8Y 89 COLCHEYEO 98 COLE 8, 40, 89, 106, 146, 149 COLEI'IAN 55, 89, 113, 118, 196, COLLIER 9, 19, 42 COLLINS 10,81,89,143,148, .163, 182, 185, 213 COLLRARD 42 COLLYER 19 COLVILLE 11 COLVURN 10 C0I'I8S 42, 15 COI'IER lSO CIJIIIERS 89 COI'PTON 89 COI'ISTOCK 146 CONAN 148 CONGER 37 CONKLING 189 CONLEY 34, 192 CONN 3B CONNALLY 80 CONNER 38, 42, 148 CONNOR 42, 129 CONNORS 89 CONRAD 89 CONRAY 180 CONROY 24 CONWAY 3, 6, 64, 70, 128

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COOK 11, 12, 13, 14, 42, 118, 126, 154, 161, .191, COOKSEY 56

98, 99, 100,

49, SO, B9, 205

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COOLEY 153 COOPER 37, 56, 76, 89, 143, 149,·151, 153, 193, 196, 200, 201 COPE 142 COPELAND 37, 139, 211, 212 CORBELL 107 COR8ETT 193 COR8IN 89 CORCORAN 89, 189 CORDER 114, 118, 210 CORDRAY 210 CORE 19 CORECIAN 89 CORGAN 35 CORLEY 210 CORNELIUS 9, 72 CORNISH 183 CORRINGTON 53, 160 CORROTLE 146 CORRUNNER 144 CORSON 117, 119 CORY 142 COSTELLO 62 COTHRAN 89 COTRIE 98 COTTNER 35 COTTON 129, 190 COUCH 89 COUNCILLE 12 COUNTISS 190 COUTNEY 205 COVEY 100 COWAN 181 COWELL 42 COX 31, 32, 33, 38, 39, 48, 53, 89, 137, 146, 149, 162, 185, 212 CRA88 51, 52, 54, 197, 198 CRA8TREE 196 CRAIG 42, 55, 111, 118, 157 CRAIGHEAD 100 CRAIN 42 CRAINE 140 CRANE 152, 194 CRANFORD 19, 42 CRATON 116, 119 CRAWFORO 34, 42, 89, 128, 163 CRAWLEY 89 CREASE 64, 100 CREA5EY 184 CRESP 172 CRESTON 64,

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CRIPPEN 153 CRISSELL 10 CRISTER 201 CRITCHFULD 181 CRITENDEN 194 CROPIIIELL B9 CROSS a9, 208 CROSSLIN 144 CROUCH 145, 208 CROW 99, 184, 201, 211 CROWDER 1 Z?, 133 CROWLEY 89, 202 CRtn'lLEY 19 CRlJIIP 86, 134, 141 CRlJIIPTON BS CRUSE 133 CRYI'I£S 178 CULLEN 160, 180 CULP 10, 107, 140 ClJII'IINGS 108, 162, 162 ClJlI'1INS .67, 129, 190 CUNNINGHAI'l 141, 187 CIJPONT 89 CIJPP 56, 59 CURENTEN 121 CURNUTT 34, 35, 107 CURRY 74, 160, 196 CURTIS 25, 26 CUSTAR 109 CUSTARO 142 CUTTER a9, 90 CYPERT 129 CYPUS 90 D' ESTIIliARILL 56 DACUS 42 DAFFRON 133 DAIL 78 DAILY 194 DAISEY 10 DALE 89, 90 DALL 100 DALLAS 55 DALTON 16 OALTROFF 89 OAIIIE 123, 124 OAI'ION 142 DANE 183 DANFORD 139 DANIEL 57, 84, 138, DANIELS 125, 128, 196, lee ffilNNELLY 89

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OARGENS 84 DARNELL 98 DARITY 188 DAUSEY 76 DAVENPORT 19, 47, 134 DAVIDSON 19, 132, 140, lSO, 209 DAVIES 167, 180 DAVIS la, 19, 28, 31, 34, 89, 100, 101,110,113,118,126,133,139, 140, 143, 145, 147, 150, 163, 178, 182, 192, 195, 212 DAIIJNEY 19 OAXDN 108 DAY 89, 133 DEAOI!IAN 187 DEAN 98, 148 DEANS 138 OEATON la, 19, 207 De BAUN 110 DECKER 15 DEMAN 55, 89 DEES 196 DEISSNER 89 OENlllAN 42 DENNIS 70, 110 DENNY 146 DENTON SO, 182 DEPPEL B9 DERAINE 196 OERKS 53 DERRICK 156, 163 DERTHICK 155, 156 DESAIGHER 89 OeSHAZO 19 DETHICK 156 De\iJALL 1 55 DeWITT 19 DEWOLD B9 DIAL 140 DICKERSON 29, 30,31, 190 DICKEY 209 OICKINS 46 DICKINSON 9 DICKSON 19, 89 OICUS 115, 116, 119 DIFFER 42 DILL 138 DILLAHUNTY 126 DILLON 42, 191 OILWORTH 89 DINGLER 206

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DISI'lJI(ES 37 DIVEN 98 DIXON 142 DOBBINS 111 DDBBS 109, 134, 187 DOBSON 89 DOCKERY 100 DODD 89, 134, 151 OIlDCEN 159 ODDGIN 211 DODSON 42 OOHERTY 79

DOLPH 146 DONALDSON 42 OOM.EY 141 DONNElL 149 OOOL Y 12B DOSSEY 54. 160 OOTSON B9, 164 OOTY 56, 140

OOUGLAS 19, 99, 116, 204 OOUGLASS 89, 100, 103, 139, 141, 206 OWNING 191 00IiINU'I194 DOYLE 37 DRAKE 35, 196 DRANE 181 DREES 167 DREIII 64, 100. 164 DRIVER 127, 129 DRIVERS 128 DUCKiIIORTH 142 DUDLEY 14B, 162 DUfFIE 55, 89 DUGAN 102, 149, 172 DUGAR 76 DUGGAN 198 IlU'ISCIl'II 69 DUNAVANT 126, 126 DUNBAR 56 DUNCAN 19, 40, 6S, 89, 99, 127 DUNHAI'! 42 DUNLAP 138, 186, 188, 195 DUNLAVY 42 DUNN 42, 52, 129, 160, 188, 190, 199, 199 DURANT 126 DURBIN 61, 62 DlJRHAIII 42, 139 DURKEE 189 DURA 77

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DURRETT 214 DUVAL 74, 75 DUVALL 42, 73 OIIIYER 69 DYE 89, 204, 212 DYER 19, 89, 191 EADS lB, 39 EAGAN 191 EAGLE 2, 25 EAKEN 190 EARL 53, 109 EAR!. Y 1 EARNEST 140, 204 EASLEY 145 EASTER 141 EASTER!. Y 212 EATON 56 EODLEI'ION 84 EDGARTON 89 EDGE 183 EOPIINGTON 77 EDPIINSON 100 EOPIISTON 9S EOPIONOS 42 EOPIUNOS 176 EDSON 10 EDillARD THE CONFESSOR 1 59 EDlllARDS 19, 69, 99, 111, 117, 118, 119, 167, 176, 177, 165, 193, 197 EIiGl.ESTON 145 EGLESTON 123 EK'lANN 69 EICHDLZ 89 aA/II 110 ELI 203 ELLINGSII/ORTH 186 ELLIOTT 27, 49, 72, 69, 101, 190, 215, 217 ELLIS 10, 37, 99, 126, 189, 205 ELLISON 40, 89, 119, 144, 184, 197 ELROD 89, 106 El'IIERTON 200 EPERSON 90, 113 EPIORY 90 ENDER 90 EHDlGa 129 ENDSLEY 162 ENGLERT 90 ENGLISH 2B, 81 EPPERSON 19 ER890

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ERVIN 90

ERVING 11 ERWIN 111,141,143,152

ESTER 46 ESTES 46. 192

ESTLE 101

ETCHERSON 131, 132

ETCHESON 131

ETCHISON 9. 131. 132

EUBANKS 28. 35, 204 EUNIS 19 EVANS 32. 37, 42, 90, 124, 133, 138,

152, 155, 166, 174, 185, 194, 196, 204

EVERETT 14, 90 EVERSOLE 30 EVERY 100

EWING 10, 90, 196

EZELLE 151

EZZARO 130. 131, 132 FAIRLEY 195

FALK 120, 121

FANCHER 99. 141

FARLESS 132

FARmER 90. 163, 192 FARR 90

FAUCHER 186

FAUGHT 212

FAULKNER 90, 120, 142. 206

FAWCETT 115

FEARN 187

FEARS 42, 146 FEATHERSTON 71.73 FELKER SO FELTS 125 FENLEY 189 FERGEUSON 3S FERGUSON 15,16,90,117,121.129.

151. 184. 192, 196 FERRELL 42 FElli 159

FICK-TA 138 FICKE 139

FIELD 100. 117. 139

FIELDS 80, 128

FILLPOT 185 FINE 195

FINK 197

FINLEY 54 FINTON 34

FIR8Y 90 FISey 185

FISH 76. 90

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FISHER 10. 148, 154, 191

FISK 187

FITZGERALD 90 FITZHUGH 107. 150 FITZi'lANRIES 172

FITZI'1IER 163

FLAGG 90

FLEI'1ING 9. 40, 50. 71, 73. 90

FLANIGAN 161

FLANNIGAN 209

FLEENOR 138

FLETCHER 128

FLINT 170,171.172

FLIPPEN 182

FLIPPIN 132

FLOI'1OY 100 FLDRO 164

FLORIO 37 FLOURNEY 57

FLOWERS 10, 75. 144. 205

FORBES 3S

FOR8US 19

FORO 90, 100, 146, 185, 193

FORDYCE 57 FORREST 5 FORRESTER 19

FORRISH 90 FOSTER 78, 90, 133, 137, 138. 191 FOULKS 145

FOUNTAIN 216 FOURKILLER 194

FOIIILER 98 FOX 141, 142 FRAKES 189 FRANCES 104

FRANCIS 179 FRANKLIN 51 FRASIER 100

FRAZER 52, 99

FRAZIER 90, 126. 152 FREEI'1AN 53. 107, 109, 133. 141, 162.

187, 194. 207

FREER 191

FREEZOR 125, 127

FREI'1ONT 213

FRENCH 203 FRISBY 212

FRITH 37 FR05HOLR 194 FROST 10, 29, 202

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FRY 19, 100 FULLER 34, 42, 90, 116, 119, 137, 194 FULI'IER 194 FULTON 183, 204 FUN!( 153 GABBARD 188 GAIlE 90 GAOOY 141 GAFFORD 110 GAGE 67, eB, 144 GAGLIANO 119 GAIN lB1 GAINES 126 GAIA 37 GALBRAITH 14 GALLIA 90 GALLOIIIAY 64, 100, 129, 212 FAl'l'lELL 184 CANN 164 CARET 10 CARLAND 42, 90, 182 GARLICK 127, 128 GARLINGTON 113 GARNER 90, 147, 207 GARR 195 GARRETT 42, 90, 12B GARRICK 79 GARRISON 9, 3B GARRY 9 GARVIN 134 GASH 200, 201 GA5SA111AY 160 GASTON 90 CATE 90 GATES 90, 9B, 143 GATEIIJOOO 37 GATHROGHT 19 GATLIN 57, 192, 212 GAYLORD 194 GEE 17 GEISLER 20 GENT 90 GENTRY 132, 163 GEORGE 35, 42, 91, 132, 163, 197 GERPON 152 GEURIN 50 GIBBONS 20, 59, 91 GIBBS 90, lB3 GIBSON 51, S9, 74,90, BB, 100, 111, 117, 151 GIFFORD 139

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GILBERT 42, 204, 208 GILBREATH 42, 71 GILES 182 GILKEY 90 GILL 20S GILLASPUE 143 GILLEHAPl 151 GILLESPIE 1 B9 GILLETT 90 GILLIAJIl 9 ,90 GILLIHAN 20 GILLILAND 20, 129 GILPIN 186 GII'I8ER 1 B6 GIPSON 114, l1B GIST 191 GLAZE 204 GLEN 90 GLENN 37, lOB GLISSON 20 GLOVER 154 GOAD 77, 125 GOBLE 154 GOBSON 35 GOOARD 194 GOOOARO 9B GOOIN 80 GOFF 14B GOLDEN B4, 107 GOLDSBOROUGH 195 GOLOSPINK 169 GOLENKO 80 GONDER 51 GOOD lBl GOOD'N 105 GOODBAR 111 GOIJIlII1AN 34, 37, 90, 12B GOODPASTURE lSS GOODRICH 126, 127 GOOOiIIIN 117, 147 GORDON 90, 124, 136 GORHAI'I 132, 162 GOTCHER 194 GOTT 151 GOIIIAN 133 GRADDY 20 GRADELESS 47 GRADY 154

-eRAHAl'! 53, BB, 99, 100, 147, 150 GRAI'IBLE 197 GRAJI18LING 90

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GRANDSTAFF 10 GRANGER 90 GRANT 9, la, 37, 42, 56, 90 GRATTON 90 GRAVES 34, 113, 190, 197 GRAY 9, 52, 55, 56, 90, 114, 118, 146, 147, 151, 171, 172, 176, 194, 20S GRAYSON 192 GREAVES 149 GREE 56 GREEPlAN 1 Sl GREEN 9, 37, 60, 90, laO, 113, 117, 113,117,151. 18S, 194, 197, 208 GREENE 9 GREER 37, 121, lS1 GREGG 186 GREGORY 30,31, 99, 145, 151, 192, 209

. GREY 90, 191, 207 GRIFFIN 114, 117, 119, 131 GRIFFITH 37, 7S, 141, 145, 188

GRIGG 72 GRIGSBY 163 GRIGSHAIiI 141 GRIMES 211 GRIS5{)11 39 GROFF 90 GROGAN 180 GROSS 146 GRUBB 194 GUESS 11,12,14 GULLY 90 GUNN 153, 196 GUNTER 191 GURlEY 9, 42 GUY 90, 141 GWINN 90 HAAS 16 HACKER 121 HACKERT 100 HACKET 100 HADlEY 90 HAFER 90 HAGGARD 71,. 116 HAGGIN a HAlE 20, 125, 126, 127, 128, 143, 183 HALL 10. 42. 52, 90, 100. 116, 211 HALLETT 96 HAlLEY 145 HALLUPl 193, 201 HAlSEY 90 HAPlILTON 90, 106, 127, 181, 183, 190

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HAM..ETT 1 HAI'PTON 90, 196 HANCOCK 7, 20B HANER 91 HANEY 91, 186 HANKEY 43 HANKINS 164 HANLEY 10 HANSELL 140 HANSON 148 HARALSON 64 HARDAGE 8, 9 HARDEE 126 HARDEN5TEIN 91 HARDIGE 99 HARDIN 79,91,144,181,211 HARDING 194 HARDISTER 132 HARDY 20, 100 HARGIS 129, 141 HARISON 10 HARKEY 1 S4 HARLEY 196 HARLON 147 HARPlON 190, 210 HARNED 203 HARNESS 201 HARP 52, 140, 184, 199, 200 HARPER 43, 206 HARPST 169 HARRAL 43 HARRELL 161 HARRINGTON 47, 83. 91, 129 HARRIS 37, 38, 43, 91, 99, lOa, 141, 142. 170, 171, 208, 209 HARRISON 20, 37, 38, 39, 40, 91, 100, 120. 127. 128, 213 HARSHAW 37 HART 113, 154, 184, 195 HARTGRAVES 16 HARTMAN 77 HARTRIDGE 144 HARTSHORN 146 HARVILL 186 HARVETT 91 HARVEY 12, 13, 91, 117, 119 HASKINS 183 HASLEY 211 HASTINGS 20 HATCH lS0 HATFIELD 137

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HA THAIIIAY 132

HATT 61 HAVENS 211 HAWKINS 43, 59, 13, 140, 182, 195, 205 HAllLS 199 HAXTON 181 HAYCOCK 91 HAYES 121, 181 HAYHURST 211 HAYLEY 31 HAYNES 111, 192 HAYS 91, 9B HAYlilARD 91 HAZARD 125 HAZZARD 209 HEACKER 91 HEAD 40, 57 HEALEY 9 HEARD 59 HEARNOCN 96 HEATH 20, 146 HEFFINFINGER 99 HEFfNER 91, 210 HEIDELBERG 91 HEIOENRIG 187 HEILL 79 HEINZ 121 HEIR 137 HELDERlEIN 47, 157, 204 HELLUMS 104 HELTON 66, 195 HEMPHILL 43 HENDERSON 20,72,91,129,161,190, 195, 19B, 199, 200, 201, 202 HENDRICK 9, 2D HENDRICKS 190, 194 HENDRIX 40, 162 HENLEY 91 HENRY 37, 51, 72, 91, 99, 143, 162,

lBl HENSHAW 81 HENSLEY 73 HENSON 183 HERMAN 20 HERNDON 20 HERO 1ea HERREN 16 HERRIFDRD 125 HERRIN 146 HERVEY 75 HEUBLEIN 207

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HIBBARO 77 HIBBS 154 HICKMAN 141 HIO!S 5, 20, 34, 37, 46, ea, 69, 91, 100, 147, 195 HIGGINS 91, 183 HIGH 209 HIGHT 9 HILDEBRAND 182 HIll 9,20,29, 30, 31, 32, 69, 77, 91,99,115,116,119,126,132,163, 164, 192, 166, 197 HILLIARD 206 HILTON 36, 40, ea HINDERLITER 64 HINOI'IAN 128, 151 HINDS 43 HINE 151 HINTON 46 HINZE 77 HINTON 14B HIPP 132 HITCH 121

HI TCHCOCK 51 HOllACK 91 HOBSON 142 HOCKMAN 194 HOOGE 100 HODGES 20, 91 HOEl lBB HOffMAN 20 HOGAN 50, 91, 152, 164 HOGE 3S HOGG 116. 119 HOGUE 110 HOGUN 100 HOLBROOK 145 HOLCIl'IB 9, 14B HOLEMAN 1 92 HOLDEN 116 HOLIMAN 100 HOLISTER 18 HOLLAND 91 HOLLIS 55 HOLLMAN 91 HOLLOWAY 91, 110, 151, 16B HOLLY 99 HOLMES 20, 43, 91, 100, 166 HOLSTEAD 20 HOLT 98, 100, 162, 196 HOL TZI'IAN 131

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HOIlIERSHAI'I 170 HOI'lES 154 HornaCK 142 HJOFMAN 47 HOOK 118, 119, 191 HOOKERS 145 HOOTEN 120, 122 HOPE 37 HOPKINS 10, 138, 169, 170 HOPPER 10 HORD 153 HORIFF 98 HORN 53, 134, 162 HORNE 51. 54 HORNED 203 HORTON 109, 130. 132 HOUGH 139 HOUSE 57.121,183 HOUSTON 107. 152 HOWAN 91 HOWARD 43. 91. 99, 212

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HOWELL 64. 91. 111, 117. 148, 149 HOWERTON 1 62 HUBBARD 43 HUBBLE 20, 205 HUBNER 169 HUCKABEE 203 HUCKLEBERRY 145 HUDDLESTON lB5 HUDGINS 54 HUDSON 14. 98, 106. 120. 181 HUDSPATH 133 HUDSPETH 20, 43, 134 HUELSEN&CK 137 HUFF 43. HUFFMAN 47 HUGGINS S4 HUGHE5 9, 12, 33, 56. 78, 116, 143, 176. 19S HULEY 92 HULL lBB HULSE 193 HULSEY 109 HUMPHREYS 182, 203 HlJIr,PHRIES 203 HUMPHRY 203 HUNSTER 91 HUNT 10, 50, 92, 197 HUNTER 31,56,107,146 HUNTRESS 176 HURD 91

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HURLEY 12, 20 HURST 133 HURT 20, 91 HURTT 91 HUTCHINGSON 1 aa HUTCHINSON 62, 53, la8, 204, 211 HYDE 91 HYMAN 133 INGII1IRE 159 INNEY 100 INSLEY 147 IRBEY 100 IRBY 117, 119 IRELANO 43, 210 IRVIN 91 IRVINE 151 IRWIN 50, 106 ISAAC 32 ISABELL 91 ISH 193 IVn 37 IVY 164 IZZARD 130 JACKSON 5, 10, 43, 59, 91. 100, 154, 184, 186. 207. 210, 212 JACOBI 91 JACOBS 53, 189 JACOBSON 91 JAII1ES 20, 43, 86, 119, 121, 125, 150, 151 JAII1IESON 179 JAII1ISON 102 JANES 14. 17 JARNAGEN 91 JARRELL 34, 35 JARRETT 20 JEFfERSON 5, 133 JEFFRESS 178 JEFFREY 204 JEFFRIES 134, 141, 165 JELLIFFEE 63 JENIFER 91 JENKINS lS2, 163, 195 JENNINGS 37, 91, 144 JESSE 91 JESSUP 43 JOBE 37 JOHN 35 JOHNS 106 JOHNSON 9, 10, 20. 31, 35, 37, 43, 46, 49, 51, 52, 54, 79, SO, 84, 91, 92,

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99, 107, 110, 114, 115, 119, 121, 127, 134, 140, 149, 151, 152, 155,184, 188, 195. 196. 202, 205, 208 JOHNSTON 188, 192 JOINER 192 JOLLY 115, 119 JONES 9, 10, 20, 29, JO, 43, 46, 49, 50, 56, 78, 84, 92, 100, 120, 125, 1433, 140, 147, 149, 152, 153, 188, 181, 184, 188, 194, 200, 211 JOROAN 10, 92, 196 JOYCE 54 JUOO 179 JU050N 37 JULIAN 108 JUNILLE 92 JUSTICE 101 KAISER 20 KARR 29, 30 KAllFFI'II\N 144 KAVANAUGH 14 KAY 92 KEARNEY 61 KEATTS 64 KEE 114, 117 KEEGAN 204 KEELEY 22 KEENAN 51 KEISER 127 KEITH 92, 149, 164 KELLER 151, 153, 194 KELLEY 37, 190 KELLY 20, 37, 43, 59, 149, 183, 189, 200 KELTON 43 KEI'IIBRELL 20 KEPIPNER 92 KENNA 101 KENNEDY 20, 37 KENNER!. Y 197 KENNETT 40 KERR 20 KERSEY 14B KERSHNER 47, 48 KESTERSON 138 KETCHERSIDE 20 KETRIOGE 92 KEY 20, 57 KEYS 63 KIBLER 20 KIOO 20

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KILDUFF 210 KILLER 194 KILPATRICK 114, 117, 118, 119 KIMBROUGH 20 KII'JIEL 92 KII'IZlEY 20 KINCAID 43 KINCAYE 100 KING 20, 43, 50, 64, 114, 128, 142, 153 KINGSLAND 143 KINNEBRUGH 20 KINNEY 47, 92 KINSELEY 138 KINYON 147 KIRK 181 KIRKLAND 20, BO, 81, 194 KIRKPATRICK 37, 194 KIRKWOOD 20 KISSIRE 20 KITT 84 KIZZIAR 20B KLINE 99 KNIFE 166, 174 KNIGHT 79, 92, 210 KNOLLE5 S4 KNOOTS 213 KNDX 24, 43 KOCH 92 KOlNER 12, 13 KOLB 21 KOON 21 KOONTZ 188 KOTTINGER 188 KRAl'lER 92 KRANBRIGHT 92 KREEL 43 KRlGON 101 KRI5SEL 145 KUESPERT 211 KUGLER 33 KUPFERLE 92 KUPPULE 188 KUYKENDALL 7, 9, 29, 71, 129 LA8EFF 21 LACEY 193 LACKEY 40, 198, 199, 202 LACY 21,92,144,156 LAOO 195 LAFFERTY 153 LaFROST 48

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LAJEUNESSE 4B LAIlIB 1 B3 LAIlION SO LAIlIONT 60, 61, 63 LANCASTER 10, 21 LANDER 147 LANE 101,146,199 LANEY 92 LANGFELO 171 LANGHORN 7B, 79 LANGLEY 20B LANGSTON 21 LANKFORD 21 LANNING 107, 149 LANSFORD 21 LANSl'lAN 92 LANTZ 133 LARCDI'I 143 LARKER 9B LARR 1 BB LARRABEE 63, 64 LASKER 92 LASTER 192 LA TIIlIER 40 LATTING 124 LAUOIllAN 92 LAUNINS 21 LAUNIUSE S7 LAVERGUE B3 LAW 183 LAWLY 100 LAWRENCE 37, 99, 193, 209 LAWSON 43, 93, 134, 168 LAY 190 LAYIlIAN SO, 54, 207 LAZARUS 21 LEA 55, 56 LEACH 21, 1 52 LEAKER 1S0 LEAI'ION 50 LEAVITT 79, 192 LEBEL 48 LEBON 143 LEDBETTER 147 LEDFORD S4, 110, 197, 191 LEE 21,92,93,103, 1S1, 153, 164, 194, 210 LEEIlIAN 99 LEFFAR 145 LEHmAN 50 LEIB 196

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LEINHART 1B9 LEITCH 61 LEI'J!IONS 21 LEI'IDNS 43 LEI'IDYNE 21 LEONARD 43, 53, 92, 196 LEPTIIEN 37 LERCH 1BB LESLIE 92, 137 LESTER 92 LEVERTON 195 LEVY 169 LEWALLEN 132 LEWELLEN 1BB LEWIS 1S, 21, 43, 92, 100, 110, 140, 141, 146, 14B, 149, 1B1, 193, 19S, 209 LEYDEN 92 LIGON 206, 207 LILL Y 21 LINCH 100 LINCOLN 166, 213 LIND 207 LINOSELL 174 LINDSEY 120, 142, 210 LINSEY 21 LINOSTROIll 207 LINEHAIlI 1B8 LIPFORD 119 LIPPARD 34 LIPSCOIllB 56 LISTENBEE 182 LITTLE 15S, 181, 190 LITTLEPAGE 21 LITTRELL 143 LIVED S3 LIVINGSTON 51, 52, 121, 143, 147 LOBOCK 140 LOCK 92 LOCKE 21, 204 LOCK HARD 146 LOCKHART 120, 122 LOCKHORT 145 LOFFLANO 137 LOGAN 21,92,100,101,165,177,211 LONG 129, 213 LONGE 196 LONGSWORTH 149 LOOKADoo 164 LOONEY 16 LOOPER 34, 19S LORANCE 164

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LORe 202 LORETZ 117, 119 LORING 106 LOTZ 43 LOlillON 27 LOVE 79, 92 LOVEJOY 186 LOVELACE 1 Ja LOVELADY 43 LOVEWELL 127, 129 LOll! 64 LOIIJE 21 LOWER 127 LDWRAM:E 164 LDWRIE 215 LOYD 140 LOYOE 183 LUCAS 215 LUCKET 20a LUCKETT 92 LUCY 21 LUKES 100 LlJ'IBLEY 12 LUNA 206 L YCHL YTER 195 LYLE lOS L \'IlION 50 LYNCH 00, 1 al LYNG 33 LYNN 43 LYONS 27 PI'CAIN 129 l'lllBERRY 164 i'lACHEPI 1 63 I'IACK 21, 92 I'IACKEY 191 I'IIICKLIN 92 l'lllCON 54, 99 i'IIIOOEN 10, 92 PlADDOX 37, 43, 100 I'IAOORY 150 I'IIIOISON 92, 116, 119, i'IIIG6Y 211 I'IIIONESS 133, 207, 21 a PlAGRUOER 136 PlAGYAR 212 I'IAHIi'IORO 43 i'IIIHON 75 i'IIIHONE Y 21, 1 95 I'IIIIN 92 I'IAJOR 172 I'IAJORS 21

184

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I'IIILLORY 92 I'IIILONE 131, 1 32, 149 I'IIILPASS 76 I'IAI'IAN 54 I'IIINGRIJII 43 I'IANIN lBl i'IIINN 21,106 I'IIINNING 10, 21, 100 PlANSON 14 l'lllNUEL 92 PlANUS 72, 153 I'IIIPES 70 .I'IIIRABLE 206, 207 I'IARCHANT 151 I'IIIRlNUS 92 I'IIIRIS 152 I'IARKl39 I'IARKLE 20J I'IARKLEY 10 I'IIIRKLING 92, 188 I'IARLEY 437 I'IARLOTT 100 I'IIIRQUESS 34 I'IARS 96· I'IARSH 157 I'IARSHALL 43, 170 I'IARTIEN 163, 203 I'IIIRTIN 9, 10, 21, 37, 43, 54, 70, 92, 98, 133, 137, 143, 145, 151, 153, tSO, 161, 172, 188, 203 I'IARTINDALE 117, 116, 119 I'IIIRTYN 172 I'IIIRTZ 129 I'IASON 92, 107, 126, 157, 209 I'IASSEY 9, 186 I'IIISTER 39 I'IIITHES 43 I'IIITHEWS 9, 34, 74, 132, 138, 153 I'IIITLOCK t3, 56, 92 I'IIITTHEIIJS 43, 84, 126, 129, 147, 185 I'IIITTINGLEY 143 i'IIIULDIN 54, 108, 160 I'IIIUPIN 139 P1AXIIIELL 92, 140 I'IIIY 9, 132, 150, 131 I'IIIY9ARY 14 I'IIIV8ERRY 88, I'IIIYFIELD 117 I'IIIYO 195 I'IAYRICK 93

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I'IAYS 146, 149, 156, 171, 161 ~cALLI5TER 165, 186 I'IcALLI5TON 196 ~cANN 37 I'IcANNALLY 138 ~cATEE 43 I'IcBAY 203 I'IcBRIOE 10, 44 Plc8RO~ 54, 207 I'IcCABE 145 I'IcCALL 10 I'IcCALLEN 147 I'IcCALLE5TER 28 I'IcCALLI5TER 21, 31 I'IcCALLUM 144 I'IcCANOLEY 144 ~cCANN SO, 152, 188 I'IcCARLEY 37 I'IcCAR50N 190 ~cCARTY 79 ~cCARVER 181 I'IcCAU5LIN 153 ~cCHE5NEY 151 McCLELLAN 151 I'IcCLINTOCK 186 I'IcCLURE 93, 192 I'IcCLURG 203 ~cCOLI5TER 129 I'IcCOLLOUGH 170 I'IcCORKLE 99, 147 McCORMICK 93 McCOY 55, 206 I'IcCRACKIN 52 I'IcCRAVEN 93 I'IcCRAY 93 I'IcCREERY 141 McCROSKEY 108 I'IcC~8ER 164 1'Ic0ANIEL 59, 155, 161, 203 1'Ic0ERI'IITT 10 ~cOIARI'lIO 93 McDONALD 93 I'IcDONAL05 93 I'IcOOWELL 134, 15U, 152 Pic ELROY 144 McELWER 93 I'IcEWEN 93 I'IcFAODEN 9 I'IcFARLANO 98, 99 I'IcGAUGHEY 139 I'IcGEE 10, 68, 93

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I'icGHEE 152 I'IcGIBBONEY 126 I'IcGILL 8 I'IcGINNI5 133 I'IcGLEAN 124 ~cGOWEN 107, 133 I'IcGREGOR 21, 204 I'IcGROVY 105 I'IcGUINI5S 191 ~cGUIRE 149 I'IcHENRY 64, 93 ~c INTOSH 100, 161, 205 I'IcINT5URF 153 I'IcINTURFF 10 I'IcKA~EY 15 ~cKEAHNIE 180 I'IcKEE 148 ~cKEEVER 38 ~cKELVEY 93 ~cKELLAR 209 McKEON 179 I'IcKETCHU~5 174 I'IcKINALO 70 ~cKI55ICK 163 ~cKNIGHT 93 ~cLAIN 16, 109 I'IcLANE 49, 103, 106, 155, 160, 203, 207, 213, 216 I'IcLAUGHLIN 21, 51 ~cLEAN 140, lSD, 190 McLEOD 93 ~cLURE 9 I'Icl'lAHON 184 I'Icl'lAIHIN 37 I'IcMANUS 1 03, 1 09 ~c~ILLAN 144 I'IcI'lILLIAN 162 Mcl'lINN 153 Mc~URRAY 93 ~c~URRY 12, 13 I'IcNAIL 205 I'IcNAIR 93, 190 McNARY 149 I'IcNEAL 93, 138 ~cNEELY 164 I'IcNEIL 9 I'IcNEILL 57 I'IcPHER50N 28, 75, 85, 93, 176, 192, 195 I'IcPIKE 147 I'IcQUAY 152

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McQUEEN 93 I'JcQUINT 204 I'JcSOfI1'IERS 98 I'JcVICAR 64, 100 I'JcIilILSON 194 I'JcIdHORTER 160 PEAOORl64 I'1EARS 53, PEOLOCK 10, 13, 14 PEEK 161, 211 I'EEKS 139 PEETS 139 I'1EFFORO 200, 201 I'ELHORN 200 I'1EL TON 67, 68 PENCA93 PERCER 79, 190 I'1ERIOITH 98 PESSEE 149 IllETZGER 93 PEVER 93 MIDDLETON 100, 111 MIDGET 200 MIOGETT20B MILAN 148 fIIILLARD 145 fIIILLER la, 15, 21, 34, 35, 44, 59, 86, 69, 93, 100, lOll, 126, 129, 140, 195, 204 fIIILLS 44, 46, 93, 211 fIIILLSOPS 142 MILNER 106 fIIILSON 17 MILTON 67 fIIINNICK 100 MINNIX 100 fIIINTZER 93 fIIISENHEll'ER 21 fIIITCHEL 99 fIIITCHELL 27, 93, 182, 189, 193 fIIOBBS 116, 117 fIIOSLEY 9, 185 fIIODE 133 fIIODElY 39 fIIOIORE 143 fIIOLONY 93 fIIONGOLO 52 fIIONK 113 fIIONROE 37, 144 fIIONTGOI'ERV 21. lOa, 145, 184 fIIOON 37

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MOONEY 173. 207. 200 . fIIOOM.IGHT 167 fIIODRE 10, 21, 44, 69, 74, 93, 94, 108, 110, 132, 189, 195, 196, 204, 213 fIIOQRtIIAN 132 fllDRDON 99 fIIORELY 44

MORENCY 48 fIIORESE 75 fIIOREV 140 I'IORGAN 21, 94, 113, 133, 144, 162, 188, 190 fIIORI5S 10, fIIORRIll 37 fIIORRIS 30, 31, 40, 93, '10, 185, 190 I'IORRISON 21, 71, 79, 93, 162, 173 I'IORROIIl 7, BO, 204 fIIORSE 73, 74 I'IOSELEY 39, 40, 49 fIIOSES 52 fIIOTTLEY 34 fIIOUNT 38, 40 fIIOlJRfIIAN 21 fIIUCOIN 78 fllUDD 1 D2 fllUELLER 1 B6 I'1lJLHALLEN 140 I'IULHERIN 111, 113 I'IULIKIN 108 I'1lJLLEN 150 I'1lJLLER 158 fllULLICAN 108 I'1lJLVANY 93 fllUNDAV 213 I'IUNN 106 fllUNNERLYN 21 PlURDOCK 78 PlURGUS 99 PlURPHEY 209 PlURPHREE 21, 209 fllURPHY 14. 14, 51, 64, 93, lOS, 185, 209, 212 PlURRAY 125, 129, 156 PlURRELL 93 PlURRV 21, 161, 183 fllUSGRAVE 130, 132 I'IYERS 197 fIIYRIAT 62 I'IYRICK 21 NAIFFSINGER 136 NANCE 93

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NAPIER 112 NASH 93, 132 NEAL 21, 78, 93, 145 NEALL 93 NEALY 209 NEASE 187 NEEDHAJII 21. 21 0 NEELEY 21,54,111,117,207 NEELY 46, 100, 101 NEFF 7 NEIDIGH 137 NEIGHBORS 151 NELSON 50, 93, 113, 208 NEVILLE 56 NEVINS 93 NEW 11 NEWELL 121 NEIlIFIELO 93 NEilLANOS 44 NEWMAN 46, 70, 71, 96, 129 NEWSOME 93 NEWTON 152 NICHOLES 142 NICHOLLS 177 NICHOLS 12, 93, 140, 163 NICKS 73, 74 NIPPEER .2 NIPPS 133 NITCHMAN 186 NIX 84 NIXON 79, 93. 150 NOAL 93 NOBLE 53, 161. 203 NOE 133 NOLAN 177 NOLAND 64 NORl'1AN 125, 149 NORRED 204 NORRIS 99, 140 NORTHCUTT 163 NORTON 9, 126 NORWOOD 147 NOilLIN 156 NUCKELLS 77 NURSE 101 NUTT .2 O'SRIEN 93 O'CONNER 146, 172 O'CONNOR 146, 161 O'CONALD 142 O'DONNELL 172

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O'HALE 93 O'KELLY 44 O'NEAL 2, 114, 119, 144, 149, 164, 201 O'NEILL 141 O'SULLIVAN 175 OAKLEY 1SO DASMAN 96 DATES 194 OATS 93 DOELL 213 000 51 DOOM 127 OGDEN 110 oGLEE 209 OFF 153 OLDHAM 2, 37, 72 OLIPHANT 9 OLIVER 22, 93, lSD, 162, 167 DLI'lSTEAO 69, 70 ONANE 78 ORENS[N 49 ORR 22, 142 ORU~ILEY 99 ORVILLE 93 OSBORN 133, 138, 144 OVERALL 155 OVERENO 172 OVERPECK 93 OVERTON 55. 56 OWEN 37, 44, 133 OWENS 9, 99, 134 OZMENT 34, 35, 186 PACE 93 PAGE 9, 22, 83, 93, 185, 197 PALMER 63, 126, 133, 139 PAN5POTTER 80 PARHAI'I 37 PARK 9, 53, 109 PARKER 52. 93, 101, 125, 139, 148, 165, 166, 167, 180 PARKI'IAN 22 PARKS 142, 194 PARNELL 162 PARRISH 191 PARRY 126 PARSELL 64 PARSONS 109, 210 PATE 190 PARTLOW 146 PATRICK 190 PASCOE 132

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PASZKEICZ 108

PATTERSON 44, 59, 93, 1B2 PATTILLE 56

PATTILLO 93

PATTON 25, 66, 113, 140, 147, 143, lB7

PAXTON 141 PAYER 9

PAYNE 44, 93, 94, 163 PEACOCK lB2 PEARCE 64, 162

PEARI'IAN 137

PEARS 94

PEARSON 106, 133

PEASE B PEDEN 155

PEELE 50 PEELER 114, 115

PEGG 185

PEIRON 137

PELCHER 94 PELHAI'I 72

PEI'IBROKE 170

PENCE 15B PENINGTON 123, 124 PENLANO 35 PENNINGTON 64, 101, 123, 195 PENNY 107 PENTER 193 PEOPLES 47

PEPPER lB5 PEROUE 51, 107 PEREGIEU 196 PERII'IAN 197 PERKINS BO, 94, lB5, 207 PERRIN 209 PERRY 10, 22, 37, 94, 134, 13B, 143

PERTUI B4 PETERS 94, 191 PETERSON 57

PETTEY 37, 126 PETTIGREW 54

PETTIT 129, 149 PETTUS 9, 140 PETTY 58

PEVEHOUSE 194

PEYTON 94 PHEBUS 22 PHELPS 154, 169

PHILIPS 140 PHILLIPS 9,17,68, 69, 70, 71, 94, 99, 110, 113, 120, 122, 134, 142, 150

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PHIPPS 195

PIATT 109

PICKARO 142

PIERCE 22,31, 32, 94, 9B, 138

PIERCY 37

PIERSON 101,110,152 PIERS SON 94

PIKE 71 PILLING 177 PINCKNEY 94 PINKERTON 44

PINTAGON 10

PIPKINS 136

PIRTLE 39

PITCHER 71

PITI'IAN 47

PITTI'IAN 37, 146

PITTI'IORE 94

PITTS 195

PLEDGER 196

PLUI'ILEE 141

PL YI'IALL 1 01

POE 53, 83, 110 POINTER 141 POLLARO 64, 13B POLLEY 101 POLLOCK 70,71, 84 POND 145 PONDER lB7

POOL 163

POOLE 125 POPE 94 PORTER 94, 111, 117 PORTERFIELD 151 POSEY 9, 94

POST 195 POTTER 44

POTTS 116, 170 POWELL 44, 190, 206 POWER 1 BO, 1 B3 POWERS 94, 152, 183, lB9 PRAGER 6, 10 PRATT 13B, 153 PRESLEY 203

PRESTON 22, 94, 191

PRICE 26, 35, 126, 131, 14B PRICHARD 9 PRICHET 129

PRIDDY 212

PRIEST 94

PRIESTLY 94

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PRINGLE 87 PRITCHARD 94 PRITCtETT 129 PROBST 94 PROCTOR 57, 121 PROSSER 139 PRYOR 56, 57, 94, 146 PUCKETT 153, 1511 PlA..LEN lOB, 160 PULLIAJII B4 PUNCtEBY 94 PURNELL 149 PURTLE 40 PUTI'lAN 162, 208 PUTNAN 138 PYLE 14B QUALLS 94, 144 QUICK ISO QUIGl..EY 64 QUINCY 101 QUINLEY 125 QUINN 125, 127 QUINTON 195 RAGLAND 44 RAGSDALE 181, 212 RAILSBACK 4B RAJIIBAUO 107 RAMEY 209 RAJIII'lAGE·44

RAJIISAY 55 RAJIISEUR 22 RAJIISEY 141 RANDOLPH 44, 94, 9B RANES 72 RANKIN 157 RANSIJIII 94 RAPER 54 RATAREE 192 RATLIFFE 44 RAUGtERFIELD 99 RAIIILINGS 22 RAWLINS 132, 142 RAYBDRNE 135 RAYBURN 135, 136 RAZOR '196 REA 134, 180 READ 47 READING 142 REAGAN 37 REAL 44 REAJIIEY 56

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REMS 183 REAVES 22 RECTOR 73, 74, 94, 101 REO 153 REDD 94 REDDICK 95 REDDIN 95 REDING 2DB REIJIIIAN 212 RE!mN 95, 186

REDfIIOND 22 REDtIIlNE 190 REECE 192 REED 9, 44, 94, 95, 99, 144, 1511, 193, 193, 195 REEP 22 REES 196, 206 REESE 22, 44 REEVES 9, 47, 145, 181, 186 REGELIIIAN 1 B7 RE!iNEY 100 REID 34, 56, 130, 131, 132, 214 REIF lB9 REINER 128 REINHAROT 129 RENFROE 146 RENNER 142 RENNIE 165, 172, 173 RETHERFORD 22 REVERE 94 REVES 149 REVILS 164 REYNOLDS 7B, 133, 145, 147, lB6, 213 RHOADS 181 RHODES 22, 144, lBS RIBY 22 RICE 37, 64, 94, 148, 189, 192 RICH 196 RICHARDS 14B, 192 RICHARDSON 22, 94, 101, 128, 142, 151 RICtEY 213 RICIt'IONO 94, 152 RICKETTS 195 RICKIIIAN 16, 109 RIDGE 160 RIEGLER 94 RIFFE 8S RIGG 195

, RIGGS 67, 94, 162 RIGHTSELL 94 RICNEY 99

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RILEY 34, 94 RINCHER 153 RINGLEHAJ'IlT 94 RIONZ 98 RIPLEY 78 RISENHOOVER 212 RISLEY 144 RITCHIE 2B, 146 ROARK 22 ROBBINS 64, 155, 169 ROBERSON 22, 72, 193 ROBERTS 10, 22, 44, 98, 110, 129, 164, 176, 182, 195, 203, 209 ROBERTSON 22, 44, 94, 101, 115, 129, 140, 172, 184, 205, 212 ROBINSOON 44 ROBINSON 33, 37, 94, 113, 145 ROBISON 77, 181 ROCK 205 ROOEOELS 194 ROOGERS 22, 58, 94, 125, 129, 182, 205 ROOI'IAN 210 ROE 35 ROGER 203 ROGERS 22, 49, 50, 51, 52, 69, 75, 140, 145, 147, 194, 205 RO~R 63 ROLANO 66, 94, 99, 200 ROLING 208 ROLLAND 108 ROLLER 192 ROLLINGS 164 ROLLINS 94, 132 RONAN 94 ROO0204 ROPER 132 ROSBRUGH 141 ROSE 44, 139, 164 ROSENBAlJIII 94 ROSEIliARNE 174 ROSIER 148 ROSS 22, eo, 95, 100, 141, 184 ROTH 147 ROTTAKEN 187 ROTTON 22 ROIliAN 4, 53 ROUSSAH 127 ROUSSAN 126 ROIllE 3, 6, 212 ROIliELL 95, 177 ROIIILAND 53, 63. 99

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ROIIILEY 13B ROYCE 95 RUCKER 22 RUOO la, 95, RUOOELL 8 RUDDlE 95 RUOISILL 37, 59 RUHERS 196 RlJIIISEY 196 RUNIONS 10 RUPERTS 138 RUSH 95, 139, 188 RUSSEL 152 RUSSELL 9,31,44,95,152,153,154, 161,203,209 RUST 148, 192 RUTCHETT 10 RUTHERFORD 193, 195 RUTLEOGE 204 RYAN 70, 194, 197 RYiIIAL 95 SABIN lOB SACKETT lSO SAOOINE. 95 SAGE 143 SAGO 213 sAIN 201 SAINTY lSS SALSIG 208 SAMMONS 161, 203 SAI'J1IY 10 SANDERS 37,44, 53, 65, 66, 95, 111, 113, 14S, 14B, lSO, 162, 190, 206 SAPHO 95 SAPP 44 SATTERFIELO 59 SAUNDERS 95,101, lSO SAVAGE 95 SAWYER 113, l1B, 195 SAXTON 95 SCAGGS 150 SCHINSKE 163 SCHINZINGER 54, 160 SCHNEIOER 120 SCHNUCKER 1 55 SCHREINER-YANTIS 155 SCHillITZER 168 SCOGGINS 145 SCOTT 10, 22, 44, SO, 53, 95, 90, 101, Hie, 177, 179, 182, 191 SCRANTON ~7 SCRlfYlGEOUR 214

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SCHNEIDER 120 SCHNUCKER 155 SCHREINER-YANTIS 155 SCHWITZER 168 SCOGGINS 145

.5COTT 10, 22, 44, SO, 53, 95, 96, 101, 166, 177, 179, 182, 191 SCRANTON 47 SCRII'IGEOUR 214 SCRUGGS 95 SCUDOER 194 SEABOLT 52 SEAI'IOUR 99 SEACRIST 44 SEARS 162 SEATON 115, 116 SEBONON 153 SECREST 207 SEELY 149 SEEMSTER 44 SEERY 209 SEHORN 191 SELF 22, 44, 80, 152 SELLERS 101 SEMMES 125, 128 SERAT 99 SETLIFF 44 SEWEL 133 SEXTON 10, 35 SEYFORTH 95 SEYMOUR 62, 64 SHACKLEFORD 22, 189 SHAOON 22 SHAH ON 143 SHANNON 10 SHARKS 23 SHARP 44, 186, 191, 208 SHARRODK 143 SHASHERS 101 SHATTUCK 296 SHAVER 148 SHAW 95, 174, 184 SHEETS 8 SHEIGLEY 44 SHELDON 99, 168 SHELLEY 47 SHELTON 148, 193 5HEPHERS 95 SHEPPHERD 72 SHERFIELO 206

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SHERIDAN 132 SHERILL 22 SHERMAN 148 SHERROD 138 SHERWOOD 137 SHETTER 37 SHIBLEY 22, 44 SHIELDS 47, 160 SHIPP 53, 107 SHIRLEY 152 SHOCKEY 162 SHOCKLEY 80 SHORT 95 5HOTZ 101 SHOVER 95 SHUEY 182 SHUFFIELD 22, 164 SHULTZ 44 SHY 120, 122 SI88ALD 95 SIBLEY 96 SICKOL 188 SIGAL 26 SIGEL 26 SIGLER 151 SIGNOR 188 SILO 96 SILVERWOOD 186 SIMMONS 96, 191 SIMMS 22, 95 SIMONSON 95 SIMPSON 70, 129, 183 SII'IS 53, 183, 191 SINCLAIR 174, 189 SINGLETON 95 SISCO 205 SKELTON 195 SKENNER 146 SKILLERN 111, 113 SKINNER 132 SLAIN 189 SLATON 35 SLEDGE 10 SLINGERLAND 149 SLOAN 9 SLUSSER 145 51'1ALL 10 SMALLWOOO 38 SMITH 4, 22, 35, 44, 49, 56, 57, 58, 78, 8S, 66, 95, 101, 107, 109, 116, 128, 129, 133, 137, 139, 140, 143,

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145, 147, 149, 151, 152, 154, 164, 174, 182, lB4, 187, 189, 190, 193, 195, 196, 204, 206, 210 SNEAD 163 SNEEO 117 SNIDER 140 SNIGGS 100 SNooGRASS 120, 139, 149 SNOOKS 137 SNOOI I 90, 209 SOKALSKI 188 SOLaAON 168, 169 S!JiI1'1ERVILLE 58 SORRELL· 57 SOUTHALL 98 SOUTHARD 101 SOUTHERLAND 10, 22 SOOIELL 22, 44, 211 SPAIN 44 SPARKS 149 SPEAR SO SPEARS 86, 9S, loa SPEEGLE 209 SPEER 23, 44, 145 SPENCE 116, 119 SPENCER 9, 59, 147, 148, 155 SPICER 154, 204 SPIRA 149 SPITLER 152 SPLAIiJN 193 SPRING 95 SPRINGER 106 SPRINGSTINE 202 SPURLOCK 45, 140 SRENSON 95 SRYGLEY 22 ST CLAIR 95, 113, 126 ST JOHN 183 STACEY 128 STACY 200 STAFF 101, 173 STAFFORD 95, 96 STAGGS 143 STAKES 23 STAI'lPS 33 STAllCUP 119 STANDIFER 20. STANOLES 143 SlANE 23 STANELlEE 143 STANLEY 101

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STANS9URY 100 STAPP 86, 140 STARKE 196 STARLING 45 STARNS 161 STARR 101 START ISS, 209 STATTS 181 STAYTON 91l STEOZEl 191 STEEL 174 STEELE 96, 184, 193, 211 STEERS 142 STEIN 96 STEINBURG 146 STEINHELL 187 STEllS 57 STEPHEN 96 STEPHENS la, 139, 163, 192 STEPHENSON 101,184 STERLING 61 STEUART 78 STEVENS 53, 142, 143 STEVENSON 23, 64 STEWARD 23, 96 STEWART 8, 9, 27, 28, 31, 99, 99, 125, 142, 144, 193 STILES 101 STILL 194 STINER 23 STINNETT 144 STINSON 96 STOCKARD lOS STOKES 23, 162 STll'BAK 140 STONE 96, 147, 153, lee, 197 STONER 96 STOOPS 138 5TORI'I 160 STORfl'lER 187 STORTS 205 STOUT 185, 197 STOVALL 154 STOVER 23 STOOIELL 126 STOOIERS 23 STRAINER 4S STRANGE 146 STRATTON 128

. STRAWS 96 STRAIUTHER 164

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5T£ATOR 45 STREET 129 STREETS 157 STRICKLAND 38, 40,45, 192 STRICKLIN 23 STRODE 201 STRONGfELLOW 101 STROOPE 8 STUART 37, 54 STlJ8BLEFIELD 16, 17 STUCKLANO 153 STUDDERT 96 STUOOETH 132 STULL 185 STURDEVANT 187 SUGGS 55, 193 SULLIVAN 23, 37 SLl'lNER 96 SUNDilY 52, 54 SUPPLE 149 SUTTERFIELD 1 01 SUTTON 1 34, 148, 21 0 SWAFFORD 145 SWANK 101 SWEDEN 145 SWWES 189 SWON 129 SYKES 96, 191 SYLER 8 SYI'PSON 37 TABAR 45 TACKETT 208 TACKITT 208 TAFT 133 TAITE 10 TA-KEY 194 TALKINGTON 192 TALLI'IAN 99 TALLY 193 TANKARD 96 TANKERSLY 8 TANNER 139 TApe 193 TARPIN 98 TATE 23, 96, 142 TATI'IEN 142 TATUI'I 120, 121, 122 TAYLOR 13, 23, 37, 45, 53, 96, 124, 139, 143, 149, 161, 162, 163, 182, 187, 192, 202, 206, 208 TEDFDRD 116

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TEI'PLE 146 TENNY 45 TERREL 86 TERRELL 151 TERRILL 137 TERRY 46, 144 TETER 208 TETRICK 138, 140 THAYER 189 THI8AULT 64 THOL80RN 164 THOI'IAS 9, 10, 23, 45, 59, 96, 106, 149, 189, 195, 203 THOI'\ASON 48, 49, 142 TH(JI1pKINS 23 THOI'\PSON 37, 45, 59, 96, 97, 99, 101, 107, 117, 120, 133, 139, 143, 154, 168, 169, 182, 188, 202 THORN 99, 141, 211 THORNS 101 THORNTON 10, 39, 40, 96 THRASH 206, 207 THRASHER 56, 149 THREET 53, 206 THREKELO 4S THRONE 147 THULIN 96 THURI'IAN S2 TICE 181 TIDWELL 23 TILE WELLER 96 TILLEY 190, 214 TILLI'IAN 96, 197 TII'IAS 207 TII'I'I5 96 TINER 23 TINNER 98 TIPTON 31,32,37, 160 TISDALE lS, 186 T08IEN 142 TODD 50, 96, 106, 128, 181, 203, 204 TOLETTI 35 TOLLESON 23 TOLLETT 194 TOLLEY 23 TOI'IELSON 183 TOI'ILINSON 129 TONEY 146 TONNER 129 TOOLE 158 TOSH lSl

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TOTTEN 96 TOTTIE 45 TOUNZEN 146 TOWERY 45 TOWNES 23 TOIIINS 175 T!JiiNSENO 4S, 196 TRACY 154 TRAVIS 139 TRAli/ICII a TRAXLER 157 TRAYLOR 1117 TRUAX 144 TREADWAY 185 TREADWELL 50 TRIGEE 44 TRIGG 9 TRIIlIBLE 70, 96 TROTTER 96, 1961 TRUEBLOOD 23, 96 TRULOCK 96 TRUIlIBLE 143 TRlWLER 96 TRUNDLE 10, 4S TUCKEER 134 TUCKER 23,45, SO, 51, 86, 96, 101, 110, 126, 127, 134, 153, 169, 2rl6 TUGroTTON 134 TULL 45, 83 TUPPER 46 TUAI'IAH 96 TURNBO 96 TURNER 10, 23, 31, 59, 187 TUTT 14 TUTTLE 124 TWEEDY 16 TWEETY 16 TlIIITCIIELL 1 57 TYLER 23, 96, 149 TYSON 45 ULI'ER 213 IJIII'HEERS 133 UNDERSOROS 96 UNDERWOOD 144, 149 UPHAM 96 URQUHART 61 UZZLE 205 VADEN 37 VAIL 47 VAN 117 VAN HOUSER 23

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VANBUREN 96 VANCE 23, 187 VANDERBILT 152 VANDERPOOL 138, 192 VAN DYKE 211 VANLANOINGHAI'I 140 VANN 23, VANOVER 33 VARNER 45 VAUGHN 45, 152, 163, 192 VAUGHT 28, 190 VAUGINE 202 VENABLE 96 VENNY 10 VICK 114, 119 VICKER 101 VIRGIl 45 VDGER 23 VDGLES 96 VOGT 96 VOSS 123, 124 WADDELL 23, 208 WADDLE 208 WADE 37, 96, 132, 161, 164 WADLEY 96 WADLW 161 Il!AGERS 1 62 WAGGONER 107, 142 WAGNER 45, 12a, 207, 210 WAGONER 106, 139 WAINRIGHT 37 Il!AITS 96 WAITSER 101 IllAKARD 71 WALCII 96 WALDEN 154, 181 WALK 10 WALKER 23, 45, 96, 117, 119, 153, 154, 163, 203 WALLACE 37, 40, 97, 101, 143, 190 WALLER ?2 WALLIS 204 WALLS 97, 147, 156 WALRATH lS7 WALSH 37. 166 WALTER 191 WALTERS 71, 97 IIIANOERLISH 97 WANN lS6 WARD 23, 72, 97, 101, 108, 126. 131, 183,191,210

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WARE e, 100, 131 I 146 WARNER 62, 134, 155 WARREN 97, 151 WASHBURN 152 WASHINGTON 97 WASSERTHALL 97 WATERS 35, 39, 91, 129, 153, lBO, lea, 191 WATKINS 19, 23, 17, 165 WATSON 51,133,184,195 WATTERSON 91 WATTS 31, 55, 147, 204, 205, 209 WAUGH 101 WAYLAND 14 WEA THERFORO 23 WEATHERMAN 181 WEATHERS 10, 152 WEAVER 23, 97, 99, 147, 194. 211 WEBB 23, 73. 97, 109, 114, 13B, 193 WEBSTER 97, lB6, 194 WEDOEL 147 WEDDLE 125 WEEDEN 97 WEEKS 1" 12, 13, 14 WEHUNT 40 WEIER5 186 WEIR 37 WEIRICK 141 WEEKS eo WELCH 23, 35, 142, 186, 209, WELLBORN 160 WELLER 10 WELLS 3, 9, 10, 14. lS. 16, 17, 97, 99, 128, 204, 298 WELP1INTH 45 WENCHELL 23 WENDLAND las WERHAN 52 WEST 7, 45, 59, 152, las WETHER FORO 128 WHARN ea WHARTON 10 WHEELER 97 WHEELING 149 WHILLOCK 23 WHIPPLE 23 WHISENHUNT 39 WHITAKER 184 WHITE 16, 23, 97, 101, 114, l1a, 124, 143, 145, 193, 196, 206 WHITECOTTON 154

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WHITELEY 141 1IIiITEWELL 97 WHITING 78 WHITLOCK 133 WHITI'IDRE 120 WHr'TNEY 129 WHITSON 141, 191 WHITSWORTH 23 WHITT 10 WHITTAKER 34, 171 WHITTEN lB7 WHITTINGTON 23 WHITWORTH 203, 204 WHORTON 32 WICKER le2 WICKERSHAPI 134 WIEDER 97 WIER 3B WIGGINS 97, 9B WIGLEY 125 WILBANKS 52 WILBURN 98 WILCOX 126, 211 WILOERSON 45 WILES 190 WILEY 101, loa WILHITE 45 WILKENS 98 WILKERSON as, 98 WILKINS 97, 98, 164 WILKINSON 78, 182 WILKS 123, 124, lJB WILLAUGHY 10 WILL BURN 97 WILLETT lOB WILLIA~5 10, 23, 24, 45, 59, 97, 98, 100, 106, 126, 127, 126, 143, 163, 1~, 100, 1~, 1~, 184, 197, 198, 191,193,202, 205, 208 WILLIAMSON 24,97,101,150,151 WILLIFORD 35 WILLILAPl5 45 WILLINGHAPI 101 WILLIO 34 WILLISON 129 WILLMORE 189 WILLS 97, 193 WILLY 35 WILI'IONTH 45 WILSON 10,45, 56, 71, 73, 76, 65, 97, S8, 99, 120, 126, 146, 176, 191

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WIMBERLY 38, 39 WINCHESTER 47, 97, 146, laa WINEINGER 209 WINFREY 97 WINGERT 54, 160 WINGFIELD 132 IIIINN 186, 196 WINSLOW ISO WINSTEAD 97 WINSTAIN 10 WINTER 190 WINTERS 188 IIIINTZER 97 WISOON 108 WISE 24 WI SON 24 WITCHER 111, 116, 117 WITHERSPOON 128 WITHERS 97 WITT 202 WDLFE 120, lSO IIIIJIIIACK 140, 210 W(lIl5LEY 67, 70 WOOD 24,45, 49, SO, 55, 97, 101, 121, 133, 134, 164, 185 lllooDALL las IIIOOOARO 24 IIIOODLIN 45 IIIOOOORD 24 IIIOOORUFF 64, 96, 187 WOODS 24, 45, 84, 97, 110, 126, 148, 193 WOOOIIIARO 79 WOODY 140 IIIODLRIOOE 45 1/IODL5EY 39 WOOTEN 154 IIIORO 108 IIIORK 97, 149 IIIORLEY 45 IIIORLOIII 189 WORTHEN 149 WORTHINGTON 141 WOSLlJ!! 206 IIIRAY 129 WREN 151 IIIRIGHT 45, 57, 66, 97, 98, 101, 108, 140, 190, 192, 204, 205 IIIYATT 45, 129, 142. 143 WYLIE 9B WYNOHAI'I 191

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IilYNNE 126 YARBOROUGH 106 YATES 15, 29, 30, 31, 214 YIELDING 163 YORK 14, lB, 51, 193, 195 YOUNG 24, 45, 46, 96. 108, 129, 133, 144, lSO, 152, 162, 182, 195, 201 YOUNT 61 ZOLLER 110

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