Hi all,
If you know of a good url for searching for genealogy
information it might be helpful to post it to the list.
This could be a very helpful to some one.
I want to encourage each and everyone of you to join in
this is your list to discuss topics related to genealogy.
We need resources if you have saved up marriage
records,obits.,tombstone inscriptions,locale history,
ect.
Share this with the list it will be a good please to have it
stored and will be available for searching in the archives.
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J. W. CUTTLER J.W. Cuttler, 67, Independence, MO, died Friday, July 30, 1999, at
the home. Funeral services will be 9 a.m. Monday, Augu
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Am searching for any information on the Woolman family. Enoch, Ellis
(owned newspapers at Hot Springs), Horace, Anna Woolman Rhoades, Frankie
Woolman. These people lived in and around Hot Springs, Warner, Little Rock
and Big Rock. We are especially searching for the child of Charles and Anna
Rhoades. Name, Richardeane Rhoades. Richardean was the only surviving
member of her family in the late l890s. She was adopted by a
Lou/Louisa/Louella Woolman. In this time period the Woolman name was fairly
well
I hope someone can help me finding information on Franklin W. Washburn 23
married to Mary Gray, 19 at residence of Nicholas Fisher, 1 Feb, 1859. Hot
Spring County, Arkansas.
I have been hunting Frank Washburn found in Hot Spring 1860 census 21 farmer
born Illinois, Polly 21 housekeeper b. Alabama and Andrew 2 mo. b. Arkansas.
I think this is my g-grandfather finally. Now I need to know who he was?
The only family information I have is that Franklin never returned from the
Civil War (South).
Later in 1900
We would like to invite you to attend the Eureka Springs Historical Museum
Genealogy Seminar presented by Seminar Horizonz Nov. 5 - 6. The speakers will
be Russell Baker & Tracey Converse. Vendors will be open to the public on
Sat. Nov 6. Please make reservations early as seating is limited.
For more information please visit:
http://member.aol.com/genseminar/index.htm
Kathy
I am hunting information on William H. JACKSON b. 1841 North Carolina and
parents born North Carolina, found in Garland Co. Arkansas 1880. with wife
Eliza E. (FLETCHER??) born 1851 in GA, her parents too. I think the parents
of William H. are Samuel J. JACKSON b. 1814 and wife Mary E. b. 1822 NC,
parents N. C. too. Samuel and family are living next door in 1880 Garland
Co. census. I would appreciate any help you might could provide on this
family. Does anyone know if they are on the 1860-1870 Garland Co.
Hi all,
tYPE your surnames in here if there is a list you go to it.
then select a year.
query your surname and given name try it different ways.
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
I use this site often.
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You should go here first before you use the thread archives
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This is a list of all list that are in the threaded ed.
archives.
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If you select a list to start your search it will find
instan
>From Saturday's Hot Springs Sentinel Record....
Historical society moves to new building
Story by the staff
Garland County Historical Society has a new permanent home, thanks to
generous donors.
One of the most generous, Isabel Burton Anthony, initiated the fund drive
with a sizable challenge donation, in honor of her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Frank Burton, Hot Springs natives, whose families were among the original
settlers of the resort community.
The Society will move into the former medical clinic
Hi guys,
The Arkansas Genealogical Society is almost ready to publish the next
addition of the Arkansas Resource Directory. If you are wanting your book,
society, or library listed in our directory, please let me know and I'll
email you the form to complete. This is one of the most comprehensive
guides to what resources are available in Arkansas. It is available in book
form and also at our website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~args
Thanks!
Tracey Converse
Tracey Converse
AGS Board Member
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