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From: Janette Perryman <>
Subject: Re: ARCRAWFO-D Digest V06 #31
Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 17:16:25 -0700 (PDT)
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Nancy,

I am not sure I can help you, but I have a copy of the Arkansas Land Patents: Crawford County(granted through 30 June 1908) published by Arkansas Research in Conway, AR

The information in the front of the book reminds people that the county may be different from the time the land was obtained until the book was put together . I need to order a Franklin County Book. But could your family be in the Franklin Co records. I looked into the name and there was a few 'Hill" names . But you did not list a male name for the Hill. I will glad to look it up. I am not sure what Sue has on this subject.

One of the co authors of the book Crawford County Preservation Ass. (which is not dis-banded) has a book called History of Crawford County. It is a large blue book, is this what you have. If not there are a lot of the Rose families included. Also one of the co-authors was a Rose before she married. I can get her address for you if you need it. I

If I can be of any help please tell me.






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ARCRAWFO-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 31

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______________________________Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 23:15:54 -0600
From: Nancy Corder Halvorson <>
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Hi, everyone.

I've just re-joined this list. My surnames are CORDER RUSH THOMAS STEELE
SHOCKEY. Now for a pressing question! As I begin to write up my research,
I continue to find missing research. Perhaps someone on this list can help.

I found a land grant in Section 11 for Reuben Corder in 1874 listed in "The
Original Land Grants for Crawford County" by Sue Clark. However, the actual
parcel was not listed. The parcel was also not listed in Crawford County
Deeds. There was no asterisk next to the listing, indicating it was not a
land warrant. I am correct in assuming R Corder probably applied for a
homestead then lost the homestead?

My only clue as to where this land might have been is in a narrative
written for the Crawford Co. Historical Society on the origins of the Rose
Family.

Abe Corder owned the place where Grace Jones Hill was raised. ... Abe
Corder had ... a house about 100 yards down [sic] from where Grace Hill
lived. It stood on the east side of the old stage road.

From what I can tell, County Rd 183 turns into Cain Rd. Belmont Drive goes
east off of this road then turns and continues north-south along the
western boundary of Section 11.then turns east again just a bit south of
the southern boundary of Section 11.

Is the north-south portion of this road that goes along the edge of Section
11 the Old Stage Coach Route? If not, then can someone tell me where the
route was for the old stage coach?

Abe Corder owned land that straddled the boundaries of Secs 3 and 10. So
the description of the house just might be a house his father Rueben Corder
built while working at getting his homestead. By 1880 Reuben and his wife
were living with Abe and his family.

Any ideas?



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