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Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Krystal: Look uo offer!!
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 07:54:45 EDT


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In a message dated 7/5/02 4:41:49 PM Central Daylight Time,=20
writes:

<< If any of you need for me to check the
census next time I go, I'll be glad to. >>

Krystal,
I would be interested! My family lost contact with Cleveland Greenberry=
=20
"Pet" Boles around 1960. Suspect he died about then and other family failed=
=20
to keep up contact. He is my fathers uncle. =20
Tried queries of various TX gen. message boards for past year and no=20
nibbles, yet. But did find quiet a large Boles contingency in TX. Any help=20
on this line would be greatly appreciated.
No hurry, I have been looking for him off and on for 2 years.=20
Thanks for the offer.
Marsha Boles


William Henry =93Bill=94 Boles b. abt. 1850 MO GA or TN d. abt. 1939 OK?
m. Malinda C. or A. unknown b. 1848 MO d. abt.1932 AR Burial: Union Cem. AR
Descendants of William Henry =93Bill=94 Boles and Malinda C. or A. unknown:
2. William Joseph =93Joe=94 Boles b. 18 May 1874 d. 1932 m. 17 Mar 1899
+ Anabell French (d/o Thomas Jefferson French + Luran Mitchell
*2nd husband of Anabell French Boles:
+ George Jackson =93Jack=94 Shelton
2. John T. Boles b. 1876 (believed died young, listed on 1880 census)
2. David Henry Boles b. 11 Nov 1880 d. 1922 *my gf*
+ Sarah Ann Bookout b. Aug 1883 d.1961
(d/o Charles =93Henry=94 Bookout + Margaret Persany (sp?)
2. Cleveland Greenberry "Pet" Boles b. 1884
+Josie?
3. Earl Boles b. AR

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Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] Kibble J. Lacy
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I was able to look this up at the Dallas Public
Library. I go there on occasion to work on genealogy.
Dallas Public library has a really great genealogy
section. The only problem is that it is about 60
miles from the house. I'll keep every one informed
though as to when I go again.

I also live only 10 miles from the Fort Worth branch
of the National Archives. I was able to go there this
week to view the 1930 census for the first time. I go
there a little more frequently than I do the Dallas
Library. If any of you need for me to check the
census next time I go, I'll be glad to.

The pages I pulled this week had the following heads
of household!

Bone, Samuel P
Molsbee, Robert G
Rudolph, Harold
Stroud, Ellis
King, Dotsie
Kelley, Joseph G
Bone, Robert A
Congers, Neil C
Jounger, Allison J
Hamm, Eula
Jounger, Willie B
Walker, John W
Ruminor, Molly
Anderson, Roxie
Craig, Bill
Shaver, Oathur
Walker, Dove
Shaver, James
Taylor, John W
Craig, Arch
Lewis, Amos
Craig, Charlie
Anderson, Loyd
Ray, Ed
Anderson, George W
Fulbright Loyd
Moser, Tom
Moser, Emmet
Moser, Sherman
Win, Clarence
Reeves, john
Winkle, Henry
Langston, Robert
Bishop, Effie
Walker, Marquis
Harvell, George
Harvell, Cecil
Moser, Grant
Adkisson, Walter
Mynatt, Joseph
Moser, Eddoe
Brooks, John H
Warnett, Andy
Owens, Thomas J

Let me know if there are any individuals you want the
1930 info on. The ones on this list are the ONLY ones
I have in my possession. I'll be going again soon.

Take care!

Krystal Kelley
--- Peggy Chamblin <> wrote:
> Krystal,
> Do you have this book? for possible lookups?
> Peggy J
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Krystal Londo" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Friday, July 05, 2002 7:12 AM
> Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Kibble J. Lacy
>
>
> > Hi everyone,
> > I came across this from Goodspeed and thought
> someone
> > out there might find this interesting!
> >
> > GOODSPEED'S BIOGRAPHICAL AND HISTORICAL MEMOIRS
> > OF NORTHEASTERN ARKANSAS
> >
> > Izard County, Arkansas
> >
> > K. J. Lacy, blacksmith and farmer, Newburg, Ark.,
> came
> > originally from Tennessee, his birth occurring in
> > 1830. Mr. Lacy has won an enviable reputation as a
> > farmer, and none the less is his reputation
> > established as a first class blacksmith. His
> father,
> > Robert Lacy, was a native of North Carolina, born
> in
> > 1793, and came to Tennessee about 1813 or 1814,
> where
> > he was united in marriage to Miss Annie Miller, in
> > about 1816. He was a farmer by pursuit, and was
> also a
> > minister in the Methodist Church. After remaining
> in
> > Tennessee until 1861, he settled on White River,
> in
> > this county, but after a residence there of only
> one
> > year, moved to Knob Creek, where he purchased a
> farm.
> > There he closed his eyes to the scenes of the
> world in
> > 1870. He still continued to preach after coming to
> > this State, and was associated with the American
> Tract
> > Society for a number of years previous to his
> death.
> > He was a Democrat in polities. His wife was a
> native
> > of Georgia, and died in 1870 at the age of
> > seventy-three years. She was also a member of the
> > Methodist Episcopal Church. In their family were
> the
> > following children: W. Mc., Mrs. Mary A., wife of
> > George Bussey: Mrs. L. J., widow of John Bussey;
> > Kibble J. (the subject of this sketch), and James
> W.
> > The paternal grandparents were from Ireland and
> > England, respectively. The maternal grandfather
> was a
> > German by birth, and came to this country when a
> boy.
> > He served during the greater portion of the War
> for
> > Independence. At the age of twenty years K. J.
> Lacy
> > began learning the blacksmith trade, and at that
> age
> > he commenced life for himself, doing journeyman's
> work
> > in Tennessee for fifteen years. In 1860 he came to
> > Arkansas, and took charge of Col. Black's farm on
> > White River, where he was overseer of the negroes
> for
> > one year. He then went to Lunenburg, opened a
> shop,
> > and continued there until 1870. He joined the army
> in
> > 1862, but was discharged on account of disability.
> He
> > was conscripted two or three times afterward, but
> > succeeded in being released, and was taken
> prisoner
> > one time by the United States soldiers, but was
> soon
> > released by the Confederates. In 1870 he rented a
> farm
> > from Dr. Watson on White River, and remained there
> for
> > ten years, when he bought a farm on Knob Creek. At
> the
> > end of four years he sold out, purchased another
> farm,
> > improved the same and built good houses, barns,
> etc.
> > He made two trades afterward, one for the farm on
> > which Judge Grimmett now lives, and the other for
> his
> > present property. This farm consists of 100
> [p.955]
> > acres with thirty-five under cultivation, with
> fair
> > houses, etc. Mr. Lacy has been twice married;
> first,
> > on the 15th of November, 1853, to Miss Mary E.
> > Hairendon, and four children were the result,
> three
> > now living: William H., lives in this county;
> Robert
> > F., James M., and Sarah J., wife of Ole Brown, and
> > lives in this county. Mrs. Lacy died in 1870, and
> was
> > a consistent member of the Methodist Episcopal
> Church,
> > South. Mr. Lacy's second marriage was to Mrs.
> Martha
> > A. Womack (Wolds), and two children have been born
> to
> > them: Laura B. and George T. Mr. and Mrs. Lacy are
> > members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South.
> > Socially he is a member of the A. F. & A. M., and
> the
> > I. O. O. F., and Encampment of that order. He has
> > filled the office of Worshipful Master in the
> Masonic
> > fraternity, and nearly all others of this order,
> and
> > has held the office of N. G. in the I. O. O. F. He
> is
> > a Democrat.
> >
>
_______________________________________________________
> >
> > It mentions only two marriages here, but in the
> Izard
> > County Marriage Book, record Book #2 dated
> 1893-1898
> > it shows a marriage
> >
> > Lacy, Kibble J.;...65...Wideman...Izard TO:
> > CARTWRIGHT, AMANDA
> M.;...45...Optimus...Izard...D/M:
> > 12/16/1894... BY: Wm. R. Hayden, J.P.;...Sec. J.M.
> > Kankey
> >
> > This is the same Kibble J. Lacy isn't it? Would
> this
> > be marriage #3?
> >
> > I hope you all had a WONDERFUL fourth of July!
> >
> > Blessings,
> > Krystal Kelley
> >
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