On April 17, 10:00 there will a Gathering of the Cousins in Tuckerman City Park with Bar-B-Que and lots of visinting. This includes all people who can connect in any way back to Old Ephriam and his brother William H. Sharp. For whom the county was named. Each of you are welcome and encouraged to attend. You can find out more details by contacing me at Tootied@cox.net. We will discuss the interconnections of the different families associated with the SHARP line. A Civil War memorial will be set for Pinkney S
Morn-in all
Back in Michigan from California. What a change. 80 temp + there with
sand and concrete and 17 - here with snow. O well had to come to an end.
What we would like to know if some one can tell us for sure. Found the
below in marriage records for Izard County Arkansas. Not sure if it is
our Lulu G. Montgomery born abt 1864. Daughter of Jeremiah Glenn
Montgomery born 24 Dec 1838 and Sallie K. Foster born 1838
Thankd and Happy hunt-in
Jim and Judy ( Shuck ) Montgomery
JIM M.
Izard County
Thank you Fern,Vera, and Peggy will be looking forward for the picture.Seems like at one timethere was a ferry on white river there at Norfork, but may be dreaming.I was wondering if the Sheid bridge above Norfork didn't take its place. Fern i guess the bridge was being built at the time this picture was taken.Don't look like the road on the Stone Co side was black topped then.
Thanks again june
Come See Our Kin (and friends)
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Hi - saw your posting regardint the Smiths.... I have a Joseph Smith and
Elizabeth (Tuttle) Smith who were on the 1860 Fulton County, Ark. census. They
came from Tenn. and were the parents of my great great grandmother, Mary Jane
Smith Presley. I have always wondered where/when they died. They were
living next to Mary Jane Smith Presley and her husband Milas Pinkney Presley in
1860, along with their new baby Mahala Presley.
If anyone has info on this Smith family, I would love to hear from you t