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Enterprise FRIDAY APRIL 12,1907
E. PIPKIN has returned from a visit to Manila, Ark., accompanied by his neice, MISS MARY BERKOWITZ. | PIPKIN, Edward Bain (I12802)
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Enumerated as Cynthia Aldridge on the 1860 Nacogdoches Co, Texas Census
Living with M. Aldridge (Meahania Aldridge Davis). | DAVIS, Cynthia Anne (I3115)
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Enumerated as Moses Aldridge on the 1860 Nacogdoches Co, Texas Census
Living with M. Aldridge (Meahania Aldridge Davis).
The Death Index has M Dee Davis, died 9 Oct 1946, Henderson County.
There is a tombstone for M D Davis, died 27 Dec 1928, Payne Cemetery, Athens, Texas.
Moses and Martha are on the 1930 Federal Census, Henderson County. | DAVIS, Moses Dee (I3099)
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Enumerated as Thomas Aldridge on the 1870 Nacogdoches Co, Texas Census (Living with John Mills).
Middle name is probably Houston.
I cannot find graves for them, possibly at Sunset. | DAVIS, Samuel H (I8907)
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Ephraim fathered children by both wives and I find nothing on him after the 1930 census in Marshall County. It's possible he moved to California with the rest of the folks trying to escape the depression. | COMSTOCK, Ephraim Hubbard F (I11659)
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Ernest E Vandercook of Royal Oak, age 27, born 8 Dec 1890, Gallatin, Tennessee, is a carpenter for John Miller. He is married and has one child, tall and slender with hazel eyes and dark brown hair. | VANDERCOOK, Ernest Edward (I10095)
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Ernest Elwood McGhee, age 27, born 10 Sep 1889, Castalia, South Dakota, lives in Dallas. He is married with one child. He is tall with a medium build, blue eyes and brown hair. | MCGHEE, Ernest Elwood (I23562)
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Ernest Township
Thomas J Coon Head M 56 Feb 1844 Indiana m. 30 yrs.
Nervia Coon Wife F 53 Feb 1847 Ohio 12/7 children
Earl R Coon Son M 16 Jul 1883 Iowa
Nellie Coon Dau F 15 Jan 1885 Iowa
George Coon Son M 7 Sep 1892 Nebraska | COON, Thomas Jefferson (I9075)
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Esculapia Township
Armstrong, Benjamin F head W M Apr 1857 43 M 8 AR TN MO Farm Laborer
Effie M wife W F May 1874 26 M 8 KS TN MO
Charles O son W M Oct 1890 9 S AR AR KS
Minnie dau W F Jul 1893 6 S AR AR KS
Reuben son W M Jul 1895 4 S AR AR KS
Isabel dau W F Nov 1896 3 S AR AR KS
They live next to her dad, James Disney. | ARMSTRONG, Benjamin Franklin (I16)
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Esculapia Township
Armstrong, Solomon head W M Jan 1855 45 M 17 MO IN IL Farmer Owns
Mary E wife W F May 1862 37 M 17 MO KY KY
William son W M Dec 1883 16 AR MO MO
Alexander son W M Oct 1885 14 AR MO MO
Elijah son W M Jan 1889 11 AR MO MO
Effie dau W F May 1890 10 AR MO MO
Jacob son W M Sep 1893 6 AR MO MO | ARMSTRONG, Solomon (I14)
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3111 |
Esculapia Township
Benjamin F Armstrong M 52 M2 AR (m. 18 yrs)
Effie M Armstrong F 36 M1 KS (m. 18 yrs) 8/8
Reuben Armstrong M 14 S AR
Isabell Armstrong F 13 S AR
Lawrence Armstrong M 8 S AR
Laura Armstrong F 8 S AR
Rachel Armstrong F 6 S AR
Dora M Armstrong F 4 S AR | ARMSTRONG, Benjamin Franklin (I16)
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Esculapia Township
Ford, Benjamin Head W M Sep 1851 48 M 31 KY TN KY Farmer Owns
Susan J Wife W F Jan 1853 48 M 31 TN TN TN 5/4
Mary S Dau W F Jul 1884 15 S AR KY TN
James A Son W M Nov 1887 12 S AR KY TN
Minnie A Dau W F Nov 1890 10 S MO KY TN
William R Son W M Jul 1892 7 S MO KY TN
Is this a whole new family? | FORD, Benjamin (I62)
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3113 |
Esculapia Township
Head Benjamin Ford M 56 Kentucky m. 26 yrs.
Wife Jane S Ford F 57 Tennessee 5/4 children
Son Alic Ford M 22 Arkansas
Daug Minnie Ford F 20 Missouri
Son Robert Ford M 17 Arkansas
Gdau Sarah Summey F 16 Missouri
Nephew Charlie Ford M 19 Missouri | FORD, Benjamin (I62)
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Esculapia Township
Head Benjiman Ford M 67 Kentucky
Wife Suzan Jane Ford F 66 Tennessee
Son James E Ford M 34 Arkansas
Son William R Ford M 26 Missouri | FORD, Benjamin (I62)
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Esculapia Township
Head Solomon Armstrong M 55 Missouri
Wife Mary E Armstrong F 46 Missouri
Dau Effie Armstrong F 19 Arkansas
Son Jack Armstrong M 16 Arkansas
Son Benjamin F Armstrong M 9 Arkansas | ARMSTRONG, Solomon (I14)
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Esculapia Township
with his parents | ARMSTRONG, William Henry (I69)
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Esculapia Township
with his parents | ARMSTRONG, Alexander L (I70)
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Esculapia Township 319/322
Armstrong, Elijah head W M Dec 1824 75 M 12 Missouri KY KY Farmer Owns
Mary J wife W F Oct 1846 53 M 12 Tennessee TN TN
Hannah dau W F Jun 1892 8 S Arkansas MO TN | ARMSTRONG, Elijah William (I8)
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Esculapia Township f/d# 320/323
Disney James H head W M Mar 1849 51 M 33 Tennessee TN TN Farmer Owns
Eliza H wife W F Oct 1851 48 M 33 Missouri IL IL 14/13 children
Maud dau W F May 1886 14 S Arkansas TN MO
James W son W M Jul 1888 11 S Arkansas TN MO
H Clyde son W M Nov 1891 8 S Arkansas TN MO
Henry C son W M Feb 1894 6 S Arkansas TN MO
Minnie G dau W F May 1897 3 S Arkansas TN MO | DISNEY, James Harrison (I2623)
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Est fork Township
Andrew WESTED Self M Male W 54 NOR Farmer NOR NOR
Margoeth WESTED Other M Fem W 55 NOR Keeping House NOR NOR
Pauline WESTED Dau Fem W 22 NOR NOR NOR
Mads WESTED Son Male W 22 NOR NOR NOR
Fredrick IGELSRUD Hired Male W 16 NOR Farm Laborer NOR NOR | WESTAD, Andrew (I4987)
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Estella Armstrong O'Byrne (DAR, Indiana). I have a copy of pages 44-45. | Source (S1427)
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Ethel Powers | PASCHALL, Samuel Haught (I15557)
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Etna Beat
ARMSTRONG, Lidia head 60 MO MO MO keeping house
Luvinia dau 16 TX MO MO
Frank son 17 TX MO MO
Henry? (m) g-son 8 TX MO MO
Elizabeth 48
Elizabeth is actually shown in the previous household with Lucy. | EDGE, Lydia (I184)
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Etna Beat
ARMSTRONG, Warfield head 57 farmer 726/198 MO
Lydia 45 k.h. KY
Sylvester 17 farm labor MO
Susan 12 AR
Virginia 6 TX
Benjamin 3 TX
Elizabeth 46 MO [38] | ARMSTRONG, Elizabeth (I178)
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Etna Beat
Armstrong, Warfield 57 M W Farmer 726 198 MO cannot read or write
Liddia 45 F W KY cannot read or write
Sylvester 17 M W Farm laborer MO cannot read or write
Susan 12 F W AR cannot read or write
Virginia 6 F W TX
Benjamin 3 M W TX
Elizabeth 46 F W MO cannot read or write
Dumb is written in but marked out for Elizabeth | ARMSTRONG, William Warfield (I172)
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Eula lived in Dallas. | CHAMBERLAIN, Mary Frances (I19264)
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Eureka and Williamson Schoolhouse District
E D Slaughter Self M 57 Georgia
E D Slaughter Wife F 51 Alabama Elinor "Nellie"
S E Slaughter Dau F 31 Mississippi Sarah "Sallie"
J L Slaughter Son M 23 Mississippi
S V Slaughter Dau F 19 Mississippi
J T Slaughter Son M 16 Mississippi
D M Slaughter Dau F 12 Mississippi
A M Slaughter Dau F 8 Mississippi Addie | SLAUGHTER, Ezekiel D (I20592)
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Eureka and Williamson Schoolhouse District
J W Waren Self M 24 Mississippi
Malinda Waren Wife F 24 Mississippi
Nora Waren Dau F 2 Mississippi
Calvin Waren Son M 4/12 Mississippi | WARREN, James Wesley (I2342)
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Eureka and Williamson Schoolhouse District
John McMinn Self M 40 Alabama
S J McMinn Wife F 21 Mississippi
R T McMinn Son M 4 Mississippi
A B McMinn Son M 1 Mississippi
Nancy Joslin M-in-l F 54 Georgia
William Joslin B-in-l M 13 Mississippi
Jas Bufford None M 24 Mississippi
James works on John's farm. | BURFORD, James Madison (I2331)
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Eureka and Williamson Schoolhouse District
W E Barnet Self M 35 Alabama
Mary Barnet Wife F 30 Mississippi
Bulah Barnet Dau F 6 Mississippi
Lela Barnet Dau F 4 Mississippi
Eddie Barnet Son M 2 Mississippi | BARNETT, William Edward (I2324)
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Evelyn researched her families and self-published a book for members of the family. | Source (S414)
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Everidge Township
G C Cornellson Head Male 54 Oklahoma
Sue Cornellson Wife Female 47 Oklahoma
John Cornellson Son Male 18 Oklahoma
Doris Cornellson Dau Female 15 Oklahoma
Dan Cornellson Son Male 13 Oklahoma
Eatheel Cornellson Son Male 11 Oklahoma
C W Cornellson Son Male 8 Oklahoma
Bobbie Sue Cornellson Dau Female 6 Oklahoma
John is a farm laborer. | CORNELISON, Goodman Cicero (I11807)
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Everidge Township
William J Mcfadden Head Male 38 Tennessee m. 9 yrs.
Cleo Mcfadden Wife Female 33 Georgia 4/2 children
Lillie Mcfadden Dau Female 6 Texas 9 Sep 1903
Winnie B Mcfadden Dau Female 3 Oklahoma 22 Jul 1907
Charlie Cornelison B-in-l Male 25 Georgia
Cisera Cornelison B-in-l Male 23 Georgia
William is a farmer. | CORNELISON, Goodman Cicero (I11807)
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Everidge Township
William J Mcfadden Head Male 38 Tennessee m. 9 yrs.
Cleo Mcfadden Wife Female 33 Georgia 4/2 children
Lillie Mcfadden Dau Female 6 Texas 9 Sep 1903
Winnie B Mcfadden Dau Female 3 Oklahoma 22 Jul 1907
Charlie Cornelison B-in-l Male 25 Georgia
Cisera Cornelison B-in-l Male 23 Georgia
William is a farmer. | CORNELISON, Charles Walton (I15218)
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Everidge Township, Ervin and Hugo Road
Cicero Cornelison Head Male 44 Texas
Sue Cornelison Wife Female 36 Oklahoma
Thelma Cornelison Dau Female 17 Oklahoma
Leona Cornelison Dau Female 14 Oklahoma
Everett Cornelison Son Male 12 Oklahoma
Fay Cornelison Dau Female 10 Oklahoma
John Cornelison Son Male 8 Oklahoma
Nora Cornelison Dau Female 5 Oklahoma
Dan Cornelison Son Male 3 Oklahoma
Etthel Cornelison Dau Female 1 Oklahoma
Cicero is a farmer. | CORNELISON, Goodman Cicero (I11807)
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Everidge Township, Precinct 3
Cicero Cornelison Head Male 33 Georgia
Sue Cornelison Wife Female 26 Oklahoma
Thelma Cornelison Dau Female 7 Oklahoma
Leona Cornelison Dau Female 4 Oklahoma
Everett Cornelison Son Male 2 Oklahoma
Fay Cornelison Dau Female 1/12 Oklahoma
Cicero is a farmer. He lives next to Cleo and near Sue's parents. | CORNELISON, Goodman Cicero (I11807)
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Everidge Township, Precinct 3
Cleo McFadden Head Female 43 Georgia
Lilly McFadden Dau Female 16 Texas
Minnie McFadden Dau Female 12 Oklahoma
William McFadden Son Male 9 Oklahoma
Melson McFadden Son Male 6 Oklahoma
Geraldine McFadden Dau Female 11/12 Oklahoma
Robert Rennels Laborer Male 42 Texas
Cleo lives next to Cicero and is listed as widowed. | CORNELISON, Vida Cleo (I15214)
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Everidge Township, Precinct 3
John Oakes Head Male 48 Oklahoma
Annie Oakes Wife Female 48 Texas
Christopher Oakes Brother Male 37 Oklahoma
Charles Cornelison Clerk Male 35 Georgia
Charles is a salesman in a drygoods store. This is a neighbor of Cleo. | CORNELISON, Charles Walton (I15218)
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Everything except her tombstone has April 13. | GILBERT, Myrtle Udora (I1432)
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Evidently everyone but Maggie has a stone at Fairview Cemetery. I believe she's listed on George's stone but I can't read the photo. | COON, Sarah Margaret (I9118)
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Exerpt from March 18, 1893 edition of the Mariposa (Calif) Gazette...
"Death of R L Bufford (sic)...On Sat last were performed the rites of burial over Roland Tankersley Bufford (sic)...was born in Alabama 72 years ago...moved at early age to Tenn...thence to Arkansas. When...gold excitement begun...he...came by El Paso route and arrived here in 1850...to...what is now Freasno Co..." | BURFORD, Roland Tankersley (I2463)
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Extra information from FindaGrave memorials. | COON, Frances Almina (I9153)
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Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 | Source (S244)
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F & A M | FEATHERSTON, Wesley R (I11179)
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F W Towler made the arrangements at the cemetery. Is this Herbert's daughter or Fred's? | TOWLER, Eva Mae (I18919)
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F.P. RANDLE DIES
The death which it becomes our sad duty to announce today carries sorrow to many hearts through his and adjoining counties. Hon. Fountain Pitts Randle has passed away. His demise came peacefully a quarter before twelve o'clock last Monday morning at his home in this city. At his bedside were his faithful wife and brother, his pastor and several neighbors. Though sad this scene, the entry into rest of a faithful, noble soul was doubtless hailed with joy by sainted spirits on the river's farther brink.
For several years, Mr. Randle had been in feeble, failing health. The breakdown of his physical man, over the protests of his heroic will power and after a life of remarkable activity, was occasioned by a fearful wound received during the Civil War. The immediate cause of his death was pneumonia, which developed a few days before.
Mr. Randle was a member of the famous Kentucky Orphans' Brigade and was a gallant defender of the Stars and Bars. In one of the great battles of that bloody war he received the wound, from a broken shell, which ultimately led to his death. But in times of peace he was no less a hero than in war. Coming from a fine old family in Tennessee, he inherited many strong characteristics. To strength of intellect and culture he added an unselfish zeal and an integrity of manhood worthy the emulation of his fellows.
Looking back over the pages of this useful life, as far as memory carries us, with grateful recollections and kindnesses shown, we are profoundly impressed that the world is poorer and that humanity has lost a friend, now that Fountain P. Randle has fallen. But it is not for us to praise him. His ten thouand kindly deeds do that. Many widowed and fatherless ones, who have felt his helping hand along life's rugged way, will bless his memory so long as love and gratitude shall live.
Ever since the close of the war between the states, Captain Randle has been prominently identified with the public and business life of this section. He was born in Tennessee, September 25, 1839 but married in West Point and afterwards engaged in business there. Later he came to Rock Mills and for years had charge of the cotton factory at that place. The history of Rock Mills and Randolph County could not be written without ascribing to F.P. Randle, a prominent and worthy part of it. At one time he represented this county in the legislature. He was always foremost and fearless in every fight where the moral interests of his people were at stake. For all this he did not escape criticism, but he modestly met it and judging now by the fruits of his life, he has received the commendation of "well done" from Him whose wisdom never errs and who said "them that honor me, I wii honor".
The Prince of Israel of whom we write was a life-long member of the Methodist Church. Practically all of his mature life he was an official in that church. Yet he was a man of great catholicity of spirit. His hand of charity was extended to all who came within his reach. To his wife and brother and only son, he bequeaths a memory of constant, unselfish devotion and to his fellow men, a life whose influence is an inspiration and blessing.
Funeral services were held at the Methodist Church in this city at 10 o'clock yesterday morning conducted by Revs. W.T. Andrews and H.M. Stevenson. Owing to a failure to circulate the notice in time, camparatively few of the friends of the family were present. The interment was in the family buring ground at Rock Mills, where a short service was held. | RANDLE, Fountain Pitts (I22431)
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f/d 203/203
Hendrix Chas N head M W 26 m1 1 KY IN KY Eng carloader Parker f W no 0
Hendrix Grace wife F W 19 m1 1 0 0 MO unk unk Eng none | HENDRIX, Charles N (I14914)
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f/d 443/186, E Street
Johnson Cora B head R F W 33 WD yes yes IL US US yes laborer shoe factory
Johnson Stella M dau F W 10 S no yes yes MO US US yes none
Johnson Jesse F son M W 7 S yes yes MO US US yes none
Johnson Cassius L son M W 6 S yes no no MO US US yes none
Johnson Nellie E dau F W 4 S MO US US yes none | KIRKLEY, Cora Belle (I14889)
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Faced persecution for participating in the Battle of Portland Hills and escaped to Down, Co Ballynahaih, Ireland. | ARMSTRONG, James (I544)
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Fair Oaks Township
William Weaver Head M 59 Illinois
Anna Weaver Wife F 28 Arkansas
James Weaver Son M 17 Illinois
Mary Weaver Dau F 15 Illinois
Ruth Weaver Dau F 14 Illinois
Bernice Weaver Son M 10 Arkansas
Jessie Weaver Dau F 9 Arkansas
James E Weaver Dau F 2-7/12 Arkansas
Jess Moore Boarder M 29 Arkansas
William is the head manager at the stave mill. | WEAVER, William A (I19751)
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