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VOLUME 18 OCTOBER 1984 NUMBER 4

PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY

ARK.LA.TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION, INC P.O. BOX 4462 SHREVEPORTI LOUISIANA 71134 -0462 ,

ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATIONJ INC. P.o. BOX 4462, Shreveport, louisiana 71134 - 0462 Organized 1955 Publishing THE GENIE since 1967

OFFICERS FOR 1983 - 84

NAME PHONE NO. TITLE

Fern Ainsworth 425-7513 President Margery Wright 686-5842 1st. Vice President Ophelia Bird 687-6775 2nd. Vice President Mary Frances Bridges 865-4138 Treasurer Glenda Sue Glenn 425-3732 Recording Secretary Sharon Potts 636-4387 Correspondi ng Secretary Mary Day 222-5826 Editor

TRUSTEES FOR 1983-84

Veda Thornhill 222-5570 Past President Miles Bird 687-6775 Joyce Bridges 925-0615 Lou Mart:~n 424-8192 Paul Reinowski 868-1220

Priscilla Reinowski - Parliamentarian Ron Kreutzer - Printer

REGULAR MEETING: Second Saturday of each month, 3:00 P.M. to 5 :00 P.M. at WERNER MEMORIAL BUILDING 2617 CORBITT ST. MEMBERSHIP DUES: Per calendar year - $10.00. All members receive four issues of THE GENIE. Queries free.

GENIE: Published quarterly, January, April, July and October each year. Genealogical materials of the Association are de­ posited in The Genealogy Room of SHREVE MEMORIAL LIBRARY 424 Texas Street, Shreveport, La. , for the use of all genealogists and historians who use its' facilities.

The ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASS'N., INC. is a non-profit, non sectarian, non-political, educational organization dedicated solely to the cause of genealogy, which includes the following purposes: To collect, preserve and make available genealogical materials, documents, and records. To encourage an interest in genealogy and to sponsor educational programs for its development. To promote and publicize the City of Shreveport, La. as a major Genealogical Research Center for genealogists and historians. To cooperate with and assist all other genealogical, historical and patriotic societies and libraries in the furtherance of these purposes. To compile and publish a quarterly composed of records and data related to the science of Genealogy. FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

Since this is my last issue as Editor of The Genie, I wish to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have been so gen­ erous with your time and your labor to help me get The Genie out each quarter. I could not have done it without your help; espec­ ially Ron.

My special thanks to The Tree Tracer of Lawton, Oklahoma, for the Reviews they have given us and to those who live out of state and have been so generous in typing information and sending it to us for The Genie.

I have enjoyed being your Editor, but time does not permit me to continue in this capacity. I have learned a lot, made a lot of mistakes, but I've given it my "best shot".

I wish to thank those of you who have complimented my work and those of you who have criticized it. It takes both of these to make an equal balance. I ask all of you to be as helpful to the next Editor as you have been to me and I offer my assistance when­ ever possible.

To make it possible for you to acquire back issues at the lowest price possible, our Board voted to sell back issues (before 1983) at $5.00 per four (4) issues. Whenever possible, we will make these in consecutive issues. However, if you are interested in an item and we do not have all the issues you need, I will be happy to make a copy of that item and send it to you. All that is needed is for you to write me at my home address, 655 Buckelew, ·Shreveport, La. 71101, and be patient with me until I can get your copy to you.

REMEMBER----FOUR ISSUES FOR ONLY FIVE DOL'LARS!!!! ! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HAPPY HUNTING. JUST DON'T GIVE UP.

Remember to greet everyone with a smile and a warm hello. It might not help them but it will surely make you feel better. FROM THE PRESIDENT

Well it's time to step aside and let new hands take the helm of this splendid organization. The past years have been fun for me and I hope for those fine people who have done most of the hard work.

While we have not completed all the tasks we had outlined, I think our accomplishments have been phenominal. We have gone forward at a good pace, have grown in membe r ship, in services to the members of our organization as well as the public. Most of all we have grown in experience.

Three years ago a very generous member of the organization gave an offset printer and a dry copier to make the masters. Both of the machines are working beautifully, and, as we have an exper­ ienced printer, Ron Kreutzer, who understands the mechanism, the quarterly looks good. Our thanks again to all who help make this possible. Again I say THANK YOU MABLE WOLFE.

We have made great strides in bringing more people into the organization, and hopefully into the activities. We encourage greater volunteer participation in advertising, in preparing THE GENIE for publication, mailing THE GENIE and sending in materials to be included in the quarterly. To those of you who have talents in typing and other skills of that type please let the new president know, to those who have great skills in communicating the spoken as well as the written word, please send in articles, agree to speak and share your experiences with the group. None of us are great orators, nor do we know so much that we cannot learn from others.

In a different vein I would like to call your attention to a great need of your organization (I hesitate to use the word) which is MONEY. We are a growing organization consisting of almost 500 members and we have not raised dues since 1980 and we hope to keep them at that rate, but the need for more in­ come is growing. Since we have a Tax Exempt Number we would ask members if they would make a donation to help out. For those who donated money for film to be donated to the. library it should be arriving soon. As you might think, I am very proud of the accomplishments of our Officers, Directors and Committees.. The past years have given me a wonderful opportunity to work with, be associated with and have fun with some very special people. I thank them all for their dedication and loyalty.

"Into the hands of every individual is given a power for good or evil--the silent, unconscious, unseen influence of his life. This is simply the constant radiation of what that person really THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984; is, not what he pretends to be. Every person by the fact thdt he is living, is radiating something. It may be sympathy, or sorrow, or morbidness, or synicism, or happiness, or any of a hundred other qualities. Life is a state of constant radiation and absorption; to exist is to radiate and to exist is to be the recipient of radiation. One cannot escape for one moment from this radiation which will be constantly weakening or strengthen­ ing others. He cannot evade this responsibility by saying he is not conscious of it, but he can select the qualities he will permit to be radiated. He can cultivate sweetness, calmness, trust, generosity, truth, justice, loyalty, nobility, and many other characteristics and make them vitally active in his char­ acter --and by these qualities he will constantly affect the world for the better.

Thank you again for the opportunity and honor you have glven me. It has been an experience I will always cherish.

I wish each and everyone of you happy hunting for those long lost ancestors, but most of all have an enjoyable experience as you do so. RLSOLUTION OF APPRECIATION to Mable Wolfe

Whereas, Mrs. Mable Wolfe, has very effectively supported the Ark-La-Tex Genealogical Association, Inc., and:

Whereas, In March of 1982 Mrs. Wolfe donated a new dry copier and an A.B. Dick Offset Printer, and:

Whereas, In 1982 Mrs. Wolfe very generously arranged for this organization to receive a tax-exempt number so that all gifts to us could be deducted as a donation for income tax purposes, and:

Whereas, All of these gifts have made it possible for this organization to publish other materials and derive funds therefrom, and to publish a more attractive and neat quarterly.

Now Therefore be it Resolved That:

The Sincere Thanks and Appreciation of the Board of Directors and the Members of the Association be extended to Mrs. Mabel Wolfe.

Passed and adopted this day of 1984 10 October c9~ ~-!

Secretary Ark-La-Tex Gen. Ass'n., Inc. SPECIAL REQUEST

I am very proud of the way the ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASS'N., INC. has always responded to the cry for help from the State Archives. In fact we were awarded a certificate for our endeavors in the past. Again they need our assistance. In a letter from LE COMITE DES ARCHIVES DE LA LOUISIANE we are in­ formed that action should be taken to preserve microfilm collec­ tion in the Microfilm Room of the Middleton Library at LSU- BR. No security or working copies of the microfilm were ever made and the staff is compelled to make the reels of original microfilm available for research use. As a result, this original film is becoming badly scratched and we have been informed that at least some, and possibly many, reels have been lost or stolen.

Since many of the original newspapers were destroyed following filming, the loss or attrition of this microfilm is also the loss of the only existing copy of the information contained. There is a pressing need for a project to address this problem by duplicating the surviving microfilm to provide working copies to be used by Library researchers and security copies to be stored in the State Archives.

DR. DONALD J. LEMIEUX considers immediate action on this pro­ ject to be imperative. Unfortunately, the budget for the State Archives precludes such an undertaking unless help from such organization as ours is received, and he is requesting our help.

I am asking each of our members to make a donation for this project. I would like to see it come through this organization so we will know how we are responding. Checks may be made to the ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGICAL ASSOCIATION and indicate in the place provided that this is for the Archives Project. This is deductible for income tax purposes as we have our tax exempt number now. OR you may make the check payable to LE COMITE, but do NOT make the check payable to State Archives because it is a subsidiary of the Louisiana State Department . Whatever you do, and I sincerely hope you will do something, please send your contribution through this organization. And I THANK you in ad­ vance for your generosity and cooperation.

We have never failed in something like this, and I know all the members are vitally interested in this facet of preserving material. USE THE FORM BELOW FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE IN SENDING YOUR DONATION. NAME ------AMOUNT OF DONATION ------MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO ARK-LA-TEX GENEALOGY ASS'N. or LE COMITE and mail to P.O. BOX 4462 - Shreveport, La. 71134-0462 THE \GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 MARRIAGE bONDS, UNION I~Oo, , cont.

Asbery W. MILLINER, 21, to Sarah J. HARDIN, 19, both of Union Parish, La., 27 Sept 180 by Neill Buie, JP. (B-262), 263)

Hamilton MILLINER, 1'3, to Sophrona C. HARDER (Harden'?), 18, both of Union Parish, La., 31, 1869 by Geo. H. Thompson, JP. (c-92).

Thomas F. MILLINER, 27, to Elnily F. NICKLAS, 21, both of Union Parish, La., 29, Aug 1869 by Geo. H. Thompson, JP. (C-115).

John S. MILLS, 30, to Sarah Ellen HOPE, 18, both of Louisiana, 7 Jan 1842 by Joel Tatum, JCC. (D.B. A-176). Mathew MILLS, Esq., 22, to Miss Phama NUNLEY, 15, both of Union Co., ?4 Aug 1855 by Thomas Gray, JP. (B-135). Thomas MILLS, 47, to Elizabeth B. GLAZES, 40, 26 Sept 1865 by James J. Martin, JP. (B-323). A. J. MILNER, 40, to M. S. SMITH, 21, on 30 Nov 1865 by William Smith, MG. (B-338) • Mr. Merida MILNER, 21, to Miss Martha Mariah BURNS, 16, 5 Aug 1856 by Seaburn Harrell, JP. (B-161). Obadiah MILNER, Jr., 22, to Elnaline E. CAVOR, 21,6 Sept 1868 by E. E. Mooty, JP. (('-69). Perry MILTON to E.L. ALPHIN, 12 Oct 1865 by s. T. Cobb, MG. (B-324).

Dennice MIRES to Elizabeth STILES, 3 May 1840 by M. C. Driskill, JP. (D.B. A-121).

Jurden MIRES, 23, to Elizabeth PINKARD, 19, both of Union Parish, La., on 18 Oct 1862 by Neill Buie, JP. (B-272, 273).

Archibald MITCHEL, 22, to Eliza E. WILLIAMSON, 15, 24 Dec 1865 uy H. T. Britt MG. (B-341, 342). Elias MITCHEL, 40, to Elyney RUSH, 28, 4 Nov 1854 by A. Fortenberry

Hale MITCHEL, 25, to Mrs. Margaret KING, 23, in Franklin twp., 22 Jun 1854 by Archibald Johnston, MG of PBC. (B-I10). James C. MITCHEL, 26, to Elin L. THOMPSON, 19,29 May 1856 by John M. Brad1y, MG of MEl:S. (B-156) •

William T. MIZELL (W. F. Myzell) to Mary F. MARRABLE on 17 Jan 1861 by W.C. Johnson. (B-248) • The Rev. Mr. W. S. MODLIN, 26 to Jane A. McELROY, 17, on 29 Oct 1857 by Wm. Livingston, JP. (B-184).

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 225 MARRIAGE BONDS , UNION CO., ARKANSAS, cant.

Abraham MOHR, 21 (26), of Co.urnbia Co., to Mina KLOTZ, 18, of Union Co., on 3 Jun I~O by James J. Martin, JP. (B-232).

Asa MONTGClI1ERY, 18,10 Mary E. CUMMINGS, 16 on 1'5 Feb 1866, by John Keating, MG. (B-342).

Thomas MONTGOMERY, 25, to Ellen JONES, 17, on 5 Nov 1848 by Abner Erwin, JP. (A.<)4) •

Fransey (Frances) MONTROY to Pompois LABIEFF on 17 Oct 1833 by Benjamin S. Sloan, JP. Union Co. Ark. Territory. (D.B. A-2'5).

John MOODY, between 16 (35) & 20 (40), to Nancy COX, between 16 & 20, on 27 May 1851 by H. H. Horne, JP for Boon twp. (B-39,40).

Thomas MOODY, 20, of Madison Co., to Martha E. LAMBERT, 18, of Union Co. on 5 Oct 1864 by E. T. Cook, Jp. (B-304).

Mr. J. A. MOORE, 20 to Miss M. D. STANLEY, 16, both of Union Co., on ?7 Feb 1866 by J es s eM. Ha rt, MG of BC. (B -350) •

James MOORE to Dina HAYNES on 26 Jan 1838 by A. H. Johnson, JP. (D.B. A-Sl).

R. A. J. MOORE, 22, to Sarah M. GRI SAM , 17, both-of Union Co., on 15 Feb 1854 by A. Fortenberry, MG of CFC. (B-102) •

Robert F. MOORE, 23, to Jane M. LANDERS, 17, both of Union Co., on 13 Nov 18S1 by J. M. Hicks, JP. (B-50).

Thomas L. MOORE, 24, to Miss Sarah HARDY, 19, at residence of William Burk 24 May 1854 by D. R. Haynes MG (-109).

William T. MOORE, 28, to Launcey Ann HARGIS, 17, both of Union Co., on 29 Ju1 1841 by E. P. Tatum, JP of Jackson twp. (D.B. A-15S).

Eli G. MOOTY, 24, to Susan Margarette McGEE, 21, 28 Sep 1859 by James J. Martin, JP. (B-215).

Joel Alf. (Aix) MOOTY, 22, to Mary MILANDER, 17, 6 Aug 1868 by J. M. Goodwin, MGofMEX:;S. (C'<)4).

Urbin E. MOOTY, 24, to Ruthie (Burtha) BURNS, 16, both of Union Co., 18 Jul 1860 by James J. Martin, JP. (B-234).

Urburn (Winburn) Erskine MOOTY, a3, to Ataline M. BURNS, 15, both of Union Co. 11 Dec l866 by .Jam es M. Goodwin, MG of MEX:; S. (C -6L~) • Aaron MORE, 25, to Mrs. Sarah REED, 30 on 20 May 1849 by s. D. Worthington, DD. Asa S. MORGAN, 29, to Miss Eliza WRIGHT, 17, dau of EO. W. Wright, 3 Apr 1854 by J. M. Hoges. (B-I09).

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 226 fvtARRIAGE BONDS, UNION CO., ARKANSAS, cont.

A. C. MORGAN, 22 , to Isabella HUTCHINSON, 25, on 19 Dec 1855 by J. D. Sims, JP. (B-148). Henry H. MORGAN, 25, to Emma HILL, 15, on 6 Sep 1859 by w. C. Johnson, MG of MBC. (B214)

J. F. MORGAN, 21, to S. A. F. McADAMS, 14, on 25 jun 1857 by James G. McCain JP. (B-180).

J. O. ~ORGAN, 23, to Beatras A. COCHRAN, 18, both of Union Co., on 9 Feb 1854 by A. Fortenberry, MG of CPC. (BI03).

'Mr . Samuel M. MORGAN, 27, to Miss Mary A. E. CHRISTIAN, 15, on 18 Nov 1849 by W. E. Morgan, JP. (A-I07) •

W. B. Morgan, 20, to Sarah Ann McCAIN, 18, on 30 Jul 1851 by John Meek, BE. (B-42) •

William R. MORGAN, 25, to Mrs. Sarah McCULLAR, 25 , on 19 Feb 1857 by Joel Tllrnentine, MG of MErS. (B-176) •

William R. MORGAN, 21, to J. N. HUTCHERSON, 24, 23 Nov 1853 by A. Fortenberry MG of CPC . (B-94) •

Mr. J. R. MORRIS, 20, to Miss M. A. RAMSY, 15, both of Louisiana, on 1 Oct lRh5 by Jesse M. Hart. (B-327).

John MORRIS to Harriet HUDGENS on ?5 Dec 1834 by James Waters, JP.

S . D. MORRIS, 22, to M. J. PYE, 24, on 24 Jan 1864 by Joab B. Pratt, MG. (B-290) •

John H. MORRISON, 24, to Mary E. ALPHIN, 23, on 20 Jan 1867 by E. M. Bull, JP (C - 2 ) •

W. T. MORRISON, 25, to Miss Amanda McDANIEL, 18, on 21 Apr 1853 by Charles W. Kinard, EM. (B-8~).

Mr . Andrew MOSS, 21, to Miss Catharine NORRIS, 23, on 9 Jul 1868 by James F . Hall, MG of MErS. (C ... ;)3) .

Hogan MOSS, 30, to Eliza FOSTER, 17, bqth of Lafayette typ., 21 Nov 1839 by AIi IOS Wakefield, JP. (D.B. A-99). Mr. James MOSS to Miss Margaret CAMPBELL all of Corea Fabre twp., Union Co ., on 29 Dec 1831 by Benjamin Gooch, JP. (D.B. A-14).

John MOSS (DeMoss) to Elizebeth YATES (or Gates), on 2 Jul 1833 by L. Scarborough. (D.B. A-22).

Thomas J. MOSS, 38, to Rebecca J. WINGATE, 28, of Union Co., on 27 Nov 1859 by John Cate, JP (B-223).

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 227 MARRIAGE BONDS, UNION CO., ARKANSAS, cont.

Lefate (Lafayette) MULLENS, 24, to Miss Catharine ELEN, 18, on 30 Apr 1866 by A. Cole, JP. (B-351). Overton W. MULLINS, 24, to Miss Sarah Elizabeth TISDALE, 18, on 12 Sept 1858 by Richard A. Hargis, MG of BC. (B-203).

Mr. Franklin L. MURPH, 23, of Union Co., to Miss Elizabeth COOK, 21, of Calhoun Co., on 1 Oct 1856 by W. C. Langford, JP. (B-164).

William MURPH, 24, to Elizabeth B. GALS EN , 21, both of Union Co., on 13 Jan 1853 by Absalom Fortenberry, MG of ePe. (B-74). Alexander MURPHY, 25, to Miss Lovicy QUEN, 18, on 13 Feb 1844 by Wm Hinds, Preacher in charge of Minden Circuit. (D.B. A-283).

Frederick MURPHEY (Murphy)? 28, to Attamisia ADAMS, 25, on 5 Oct 1862 by Stephen Smith, JP. (B-274). Zachriah MURPHREY to Mary Ann SANFORD, on 15 Aug 1866 by S. T. Cobb, MG (B-361) • Dennis MURPHY, 23, to Martha A. E. ROBINSON, 18, on 21 Dec 1841 by John Meek MG. (D.B. A-178).

George W. MURPHY, 22, to Sarah A. COOK, 15, both of Union Co., on 29 Jwn 1854 by James Grumbles, JP. (B-108).

Henry C. MURPHY, 21, to Martha J. DUMAS, 18, both of Union Co. on Apr 26, 1865 by B. W. COOK, JP. (B310).

Mr. Jesse (D) MURPHY, 20, to Miss Eliza A. DUMAS, 17, on Jul 11 1860 by William C. Langford, JP. (B-237)

John p. MURPHY, 21, to Elizabeth QUINCEY (Quinney), 18, on 6 Jan 181+8 by F. Courtney, MG. (A-341) •

Lenard D. MURPHY, 21, to Martha A. GOFF, 17, on 12 Jul 1865 by W. C. Johnson, MG. (B312).

Mial G. MURPHY, 22? to Elisebeth D. PERRY, 16, on 29 Nov 1849 by A. Johnston MG of PBC. (A-I09) •

Richard W. MURPHY, 20, to Mary C. MOTLEY, 23, both of Union Co., 20 Oct 1850 by Charles W. Kinard, BM. (B-22) •

Thomas MURPHY, 47, to Susan S. PERRY, 23, on 25 Apr 1850 by Archibald Johnston MG of BC. (B-10) •

Thomas J. MURPHY, 22, to Marthy E. PERRY, 17, on 5 Jul 1849 by Archibald Johnston, MG of PBC. (A-90).

C. G. MURRA, 23, to S. J. RUSSELL, 21, on 25 Feb 1866 by J. M. Smith, JP (C-14). THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 228

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Hiram D. MURRY, 20, to Sarah E. GARNER, 22, both of Union Parish, La., on 30 Apr 1867 by Mereday Vise, JP. (c-14).

G. W. MURRY, 21, of Union Parish, La., to Uiza HUDSON, 24, on 3 Dec 1863 by J. J. Bruc e, MG of MEI:;S. (B-291) •

Richard MURRY, 22, to Louisa CUMMINGS, ]7, both of Union Co., on 20 Mar 1869 by Geo. A 0 Wilkins, JP. (C-I02) •

Ambrose Dudley MYERS, 28, of Lafayette Co. Mo., to Martha Ann HALTON, 21, of Union Co., on 8 May 1864 by B. W. Cook, JP. (B-298).

R. J. MYERS l 43 to Mrs. L. McDONALD, 32, on 12 Jul 1859 by w. C. Johnson, MG. (B-212J. Mr. John McADAMS to Miss Bethany McCLANDON (McDonald), 16, on 17 Aug 1852 by Ro F. Fancher, JP. (B-69) • James H. MC BROOM, 22, to Finitty McCORMICK, 16, on 22 Jan 1843 by IDzeriah Pepper, JP. (D.B. A-229).

James A. MCCAIN, 35, to Jane W. FRANKLIN, 21, both of Union Co., on 9 Dec 1850 by T. Reed Williams, JP. (B-24).

James G. MC CAIN (McClain), 25, to Julia M. MORGAN, 17, both of Union Co., on 9 Aug 1855 by James Grumbles, JCC. (B-131).

Frankling MC CALESTER, 28, to Uen Jane CLARK~ 16, both of Union Co., on 23 Feb 1849 by James D. Christian, JP. (A-83Jo

Philip L. MC CAMEY, 21, to Nancy Smith, 18, on 30 Jan 1859 by David M. Elnerson, MG of MEI:;S. (B-210) •

Mr. A. W. Mc CAMMAC, 40 to Mrs. J. E. JAMES, 27, both of Union Parish, La., on 15 Sept 1853 in Johnson Twp. by G. L. Green JP. (B-91).

James S. MC CLANAHAN to Nancy E. M. Q. (C. M. I.) ROARK, both of lawful age, on 1 Jan 1857 by H. B. Cobb, JP. (B-171). Benjamin Mc CLELLAND, 20, to Julia SLATER, 16, on 8 Mar 1843 by John Scarborough,!G. (D.B. A-232). . p. G. MC CLELLAND, 31, to Miss Florida J. BEHAM, 15, on 31 Aug 1858 by Richard A. Hargis, MG. (B-203).

Thomas J. MC CLENDOO, 25, to Miss Caroline McCAIN, 21, on 1 Mar 1850 by Wm. C. Langford, JP. (B-228). S. (J) Mo MC COLLOUGH to Sarah Ann GREER, on 29 Sep 1856 by S.T. Cobb, MG. (B-165) •

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 229 MARRIAGE BONDS, UNION COo, ARKANSAS, cont.

William MC COLLOUGH, 21, to Nancy C. Vines, 18, on 1 Jan 1857 by Joab S. Pratt, MG of Be. (B-173).

James H. MC CONUTHY to Elnaline WHITE, of Biennville Parish, La., on 31 Dec 1855 by John McKamie • . (B-143).

Mr. A. W. Mc CORMICK, 50 to Miss M. Co McCRAE, 35, both of Union Parish, La., on 3 Mar 1867 by W. E. Hunt, JP. (C -14) •

James MC COWN to Elizabeth TEEG on 13 Nov 1842 by John Hill Sr., MG (D.B A-215).

Robert MC CRARY, 33, to E. HIGHT, 19, on 1 Feb 1868 by William H. Gathright, MG. (C-52). Samuel J. MC CRISTIAN, 20, to Martha Gilliand, 29, on 1 Jul 1855 by R. A. Hargis, MG of Be. (B-356).

George MCCULLAR (McKullar), 18, to Sarah Ann HARPER, 22, of Claiborne Parish La., on 8 Jan 1852 by Richard Wright, JP. (B-55). Piptkin MC CULLEN to Mary SUTTON on 25 Nov 1830 by Larance Scarborough, MG (D. B. A-I0).

Benjamin MC CULLER, 23, of Union Co., to Miss Margarett McCULLER, 14, on 14 Nov 1867 by Zo Burt, JP. (C-35).

Mr. William (Benjamin) MC CULLER, to Miss Malinda HARPER, of Claiborne Parish La., on 20 Mar 1851 by A. Font enb erry , MG. (B-69) , Lesley MC CULLOUGH, 25, to Elizabeth R. VINES, 18, on 20 Apr 1857 by Joab B. Pratt, BM. (B-177) • George MC CUNE (McCane), 24, to Elizbeth F. MAHAN, 21, on 28 Oct 1864 by David M. Enerson, MG of MEeS. (B-306). John C. MC CURDY (McCardy), 20 to Harriett Youngblood, 20, on 3 Jul 1851 by J. M. Hicks, JP. (B-40) 0 David MC DANIEL, 25, to Mrs. Martha E. JONES, 28, on 21 June 1855 by W. C. Langford, JP. (B-125). John C. MC DANIEL, 27, to Martha A. MORE, 21, on 3 Feb 1853 by Charles W. Kinard, MG. (B-83). Morris MC DANIEL, 62, to Elizabeth Ann ROWLAND, 30, both of Union Co., on 14 Nov 1867 by W. E. Hunt, JP. (C-40). William H. MC DANIEL, 26, to Susanah WATSON, 17, on 4 Nov 1847 by William Livingston, JP. (A-30). Shedrick (B) MC DAVID, 28? to Elisabeth ELDRIDGE, 19, on 10 Mar 1853 by J. J. McElroy, JP. (B-87J.

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 230 MARRIAGE BONDS, UNION COUNTY, ARKANSAS

Hen ghist NORSWORTHY, 47, to Alice Jones, 53, on 12 Jul 18(·5 by Carroll ~lark, MG. (B-V'3).

Mr. Hengis NORSWORTHY, 'U, to Miss Julia N. Taylor, 17, on 24 Jan 1850 by Jesse Hartwell, DD . (B-)+).

John NORSWORTHY, 4h, to Margaret E. Dennis, 25, both of Union Co., on 26 May 1859 by J. p. Everett, MG of MBC. (B-2ll).

William H. NORSWORTHY, 33, to Miss N. E. Dennis, 2?, on 4 Dec 1860 by J. p. Everett, MG of MBC. (B-?49) •

Mr. Woodruff NORSWORTHY, 38 , to Mrs. Caroline Pratt, 24, on 11 Aug 184E) by Thoma s Gray, JP. (not on record).

H. NORTHERN, 35, to Miss Martha Jane Smith, 16 , on 27 Mar 1853 by L. D. Worthington, DD. (B-91).

Washington T. NORTON, 24? to Miss Mary A. Davis, 18, on 4 Sept 1850 by A. G. Beller, EM. (B-17).

Francis M. NORWOOD, 22, to Elizabeth Barnett, 18, on 5 Dec 1848 by C. L. McRae, JP. (Filed Aug 22, 1848). (A-47).

Jourdan NUNLEY, Esq., 21, to Miss Nancy Frisby, 20 on 15 Aug 1858 by Thomas Gray, JP. (B-l96) •

William NUNLEY to Nancy M. Townson, on 7 Jan 1866 by H. K. Poole, JP. (B-339) •

Marion C. NUNLY, 22, to Mary Ann E. Smith, 21, on 1 Nov 1~7 by H. H. G Gathright, MG. (C-34). Robert Ogden, 25, to Martha Ann Beard, 18, both of Union Co. on 7 Nov 1852 by Ez eria h Pepper, JP. (B-73) •

Stanley OGDEN to Harriet Randlett, on 12 Aug 1830 by Joseph Neely, JP. (D.B. A-9)

William OGDEN, 28, to Sibby E. Livingston, 26, on 19 Feb 1852 by F. Co Courtney, EM. (B-56). .

Wm. (William) OGDEN, 43, to Miss Elizabeth R. McKenzie, 33, on 22 Apr 1866 by Z. Burt, JP. (B-347, 348). Nathan OGDON, 27, to Elizabeth J. Blanks, 18, on 18 Sept. 185_ (Filed Jan 3 1853) by Ez eriah Pepper, JP. (B-73) •

William H. OGLETHROP, 21, to Mrs. Eliza Brown, 17, on 27 Jun 1847 by R. A. Hargis, ME. (A-2l).

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 231 tvtARRIAGE RONn:.=; , UNION CO., ARK., cont.

John C. NORMAN, 2i, to t>1aria L. (F) Richardson, 17, on 19 Feb 1861 by C Columbus O. Steele, MG ofMEr:S. (B-254).

Mr. Joseph NOR4AN, 40, to Miss Elhabeth Pugh, 42, on il Mar 1851 by James R. Huspeth, JP. (B-42).

Rogers NOR4AN, '35 , to Fannie Williarns, 22, on 2i Sept 1869 by Bailey George, MG of MEeS. (C -123) •

Mr. Thomas Harrison NORMAN, 24, to Miss Catharine A. Thompson 18, on 27 Aug 1856 by J. p. 8verett, MG. (not on record).

William C. NORMAN, , 0, to Harriet M. Tidwell, 20, on 1 July, 1858 by J. p. 8veret, MG of MBC. (B-195 ).

Isaac NORRED to Mrs. Miss Martitia McClanahan on 30 Sept 1855 by L. W. Carleton, JP. (B-135).

Thomas J. M. NORRELL (Warrell), 23, to Miss Elenor M. Caldwell, 17, on 23 Jun 1853 by H. W. Bishop, JP. (B-86).

Henry NORRIS, 28 , to Eliza Ann Mason, 18, on 20 Dec 1860 by J. J. Bruce, MG of MEeS. (B-244).

Henry C. NORRIS, 21 , to Miss J ulia W. Bradly, 17 on 5 Apr 1866 by Thomas Gray, JP. (B-356).

Henry C. NORRIS, 25, to Miss Ellen Sarnple, 20 on 7 Jan 1868 by Thomas Gray, JP. (C- 51).

Mr. James A. NORRIS, 32 , to Miss Elizabeth F. Gatlin, 22, on 21 Aug 1866 by J. C . Ardis, MG. (B-i60).

Mr. Milton NORRIS, 22, to Miss Fannie Lewis, 20 on Jun 11, 1868, by James F. Hall, MG of MEeS. (C-62).

p. H. NORRIS , 44, to Mrs. G. M. Gray, 27, on 16 Jan 1868 by Thomas Gray, JP. (C-51) .

Richard G. NORRIS, 22, to Miss Mary M. Fuller, 18, on 7 Sept 1865 by Richard A. Hargis, MG. (B-327). w. C. (A) NORRIS, 27, to Miss Mary A. Primm, 21, on 7 Jan 1863 by J. M. C. Roberson, MG of PBC. (B-275). Mr. Archabald A. NORSWORTHY, 19, to Miss 8vely M. A. Sims, 18, on 18 Dec 1866 by J.P. 8verett, MG of MBC. (C-6).

Ehurd NORSW ORTHY, Esq ., 40 to Miss Sarah E. Brown, 20 on 13 Jan 1859 by Thomas Gray, JP. (B-209).

THE GENIE OCTOR"SR 1984 232 MARRIAGE BONDS, UNION CO., ARK., cont.

Paterson NEWBERRY to Jane Mabroy, on 7 Apr 1841 by John L. Benton, JP. (D.B. A-150).

John NEWMAN, 24, of Texas, to Mary J. Jones, 19, of Union Co. on 6 Jan 1868 by W. C. Owen, JP. (C-58).

Samuel NEWMAN to Miss Piety J. Deness, on 27 May 1848 by Elder J. Scarborough. (A-48) •

William NEWMAN, 31, of Union Co. To Narcissy Lloyd, 17 on 15 Sept 18'53 by James Grumbles, JP. (B-91) •

Mr. Green NEWTON to Miss Thirsa A. Jones, on 15 Jan 1862 by W. C. Johnson, MG. (B-266) •

Mr. I. W. NEWTON, 32, to Miss Mary F. Tooke, 20, on 13 May 1865 by W. E. Hunt, JP. (B-353) •

Isaac W. NEWTON, 23, to Henrietta L. Brock, 20 on 4 May, 1856 by J. C. L. Aik in, MG of M~S. (B-151).

L. D. NEWTON, 24, to Miss Callie Primm, 19, on 15 July 1869 by James R. Harvey, MG of M~S. (C-lll).

James NIELY (Neitey) to Idotia (Dotia) Ross on 29 Jun 1838 by James Owens, Judge. (D.B. A-63).

Mr. Michael NIMAN to Mrs. Mary Jane Evans, all of Union Co. on 8 Feb 1862 by R. N. Babb, JP. (B-268).

Mr. NOBLE, 40 to Mrs. Harriett Pool, 30, on 27 May 1869 by J. p. Everett, MG of MBC. (C -llO) •

Avery NOLEN, 31, to Elizabeth Cox, 19, on 13 Jan 1842 by Arthur W. Simmons MG of M~S. (D.B. A-l80).

Mr. Isaac C. NOLLEY, 21, to Miss Parrilee Primm, 17 on 8 Nov 1868 by Z. Burt, JP. (C-82).

Mr. John NOLLEY, 19, to Miss Virginia Darden, 17, on 27 Sept 1868 by Z. Burt, JP. (C-68).

Nathan M. NOLLS, 21, to Mary Elizabeth Lummus (Dummus), 17 on 3 Feb 1856 by Richard Wright, JP. (B-147).

Anderson NORMAN, 21, to Fannie Montgomery, 17, on 21 Oct 1869 by Bailey George, MG of M~S. (C -124) •

John NORMAN, '5 0, to Blevins, 27 on 8 Apr 1848 by Willia'" C. Cruther, JP. (A-40). THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 233 MARRIAGE BONDS, UNION CO., ARK., cont.

Jeremiah NEAL to Sarah A. Forgerson, on 28 Sept 18h5 by H. K. Poole, JP. (B-321) •

O. F. NEAL, 27, to Mary Glaize, 18, on 15 Aug 1844 by Z. Wakefield, JCC • (D.B. A-289, 290).

Orilla F. NEAL to Catharine Harper, on 6 Dec 1848 by Jediah Smith, JP of El Dorado 'I'wp. (A-h8).

Thomas NEALEY to Nancy Clark, both of lawful age, on 27 Dec 1854 by Samuel T. Cobb, MG. (Not on record)

Mr. Laranza Dow NEALY to Miss Henretta Tutt on 27 Oct 1847 by Charles Prim, MG. (A-'U).

Robert NEALY, 22, to Elizabeth Lewis, 16, on 11 Jun 1843 by Ez ekial Pepper, JP of Johnston 'I'wp. (D.B. A,252)

Thornas NEALY to Respry Carnely on 7 Feb 1845 by Dennis Myers, JP. (D.B. E-'U) •

J ohn B. NEIGHBORS to Catharine King, on 1 Jan 1860 by Archibald Johnston MG . (B-2?8).

Swifton NEIGHBORS, 29, to Emaline Marten, 19, on 14 Feb 1843 by Richard Wright JP of Cornie 'I'wp. (D.B. A-228).

Dr. Horatio NELSON, 40, to Angeline F. Nelson, 20, on May 15, 1849 by R. A. Hargis, BM. (A-88).

Isac NELSON, 21, to Caroline Smith, 18, both of Union Co., on 10 Jan 1869 by George H. Thompson, JP. (C-91).

James H. NELSON, 21, to Carline Hearn, 23, both of Union Co., on 12 Sept 1867 by Thomas Gray, JP. (C-28). William D. NELSON, 19, to Miss Ellancy Hearn, 18, on 1 Jun 1851 by Thomas Gray, JP. (B-40) •

Mr. John' B. NETTLES, 26, to Miss Martha McElroy, 17, both of Union Co. on 28 Nov 1844 by Geo. W. Gill, JP. (D.B. A-298).

John B. NETTLES, 38, to Sarah McElroy, 22, on 29 May 1856 by William LiVingston, JP. (B-156 ).

Ja~es NEVILS, 20, to Mrs. Amanda Frisby, 25, both of Union Co., on 15 Sept lSh7 by Thomas Gray, JP. (C-28).

William p. NEW, 51, to Mrs. Mary Ann Sellars, 29, on 10 Oct 1866 , by Z . Burt, JP. (B-364). THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 234 NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY: Fern Ainsworth

- r THE SELF FAMILY (cont. from July 1984 GENIE) The children of WILLIAM SELF, JR. continue. Elijah and Eli were given in July GENIE. 3. ELIAS SELF born 17 Feb. 1824 Washington Parish, La. died 7 March 1898 and buried in Middle Creek Cemetery, Sabine Parish, La. Married 8 October 1850 Amanda Ann JAMES, born 17 Aug. 1828, died 18 August 1916 and is buried at Central Cemetery in Natchitoches Parish, La. They were the parents of 6 children; William E. born 1851; Flavius Elijah born 1854; Jane born 1861; Louise J. born 30 Dec. 1863, David Walker born 23 June 1865; and Thomas Monroe born 30 July 1868.

4. WILLIAM JACKSON SELF was born ca 1828 Washington Parish, Louisiana and married 16 December 1852 ELIZABETH L. ADDISON born ca 1836; the daughter of Archelaus ADDISON and Mary Ann SIBLEY. There are records of four children but are probably more. Mary J. born ca 1854; William A. born ca 1856; Gertrude A. born ca 1858 and Elizabeth M. born ca 1867. 5. DAVID WASHINGTON SELF was born 21 Dec. 1833 in Pike County, Miss. died 6 August 1896 in Sabine Parish, La. He is buried in SELF Cemetery Sabine Parish, La. The only entrance to the cemetery is through Hodges Gardens. He married 11 Jan. 1853 Elizabeth Letitia (Betty) SIBLEY who was born 2 Feb. 1833 in Washington Parish, La. , died in Hornbeck, La. 1915 and is buried ~eside David in the Self Cemetery. She was the daughter of Robert F. and Avarilla(ALBRITTON)SIBLEY. Children born to thi~ union were:Ava J. born 21°Apr. 1854 d 12 Mar. 1936, buri~d in Toro Cemetery, Sabine Parish, La. Married 21 Jan. 1874 Isaac F. Chance; Samuel Elisha born 25 Apr. 1855; Ellen born ca 1857 - died young; Dr. Robert Luns­ ford born 13 May 1858; Franklin D. born ca 1861; John William born 10 November 1863; De. Christopher C. born 17 June 1869; Ella Elizabeth born 17 June 1871.

David W. SELF joined the Civil War as Captain and later made Major was in COo B - 17 Regiment La. " Info (Sabibe Rebels) (Rifles) Camp Moore, La. He was present for muster call 30 Sept. 1861, March and April 1862. Absent for wound received near Vicksburg, Miss. On 4 July 1862 on Roll of Prisoners of War captured near Vicksburg, Miss. He was Major at that time. On the Federal Report of killed, wounded and missing 6th and 7th April 1862 his wound was classed as serious by M.C. Leonard; General J.C. Pem­ berton at Jackson, Miss. was in command. This is tqken from microfilm in the State Library at Baton Rouge, La. THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 235 NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY: Fern Ainsworth

THE SELF FAMILY(cont.)

The story is told that DAVID WASHINGTON SELF was sent home from the Prisoner of War Camp to die. He told them the doctors said the wound would not heal. His wife opened the wound and got some leather out where the shot went through his pistol holster. As soon as this was removed and he began to recover he got on his horse, crossed the Mississippi River and began fighting again. He wa& paroled in Natchitoches, Louisiana 12 June 1865. He was the first Sabine Parish School Superintendent, and was Tax Assessor 1860 until 1877. In 1860 he was the Census Enumerator, was Sheriff of Sabine Parish 1884 - 1888 and was in the Louisiana State Legislature 1888 - 1892. He and his wife were the parents of 8 children:

1. Ava J. born 21 April 1854, died 12 March 1936 and buried in Toro Church Cemetery. She married 21 Jan. 1874 Isaac Chance and they were the parents of 7 children.

2. Samuel Elisha born 25 April 1855, died 9 Oct. 1910, buried in Self Cemetery. He married Sophronia L. Phifer and were the parents of 11 children. They are both buried in Self Cemetery.

3. Ellen born ca 1857 and died young.

4. Dr. Lansford Self born 13 May 1858, died 4 Oct., 1914 and married Lela A. Tatum 6 Nov . , 1879. She was born 28 Oct., 1860 and died 2 Feb. 1932. They are both buried in Self Cemetery. They were the parents of 7 children: Ed., Dewitt, Ellis, Luna , Eula, Ollie and Walter Morris.

Their son Robert Dewitt, known to his friends as Uncle Dewitt. He was born 1880 and celebrated his 100th birthday Dec. 6, 1980 at Anacoco, La. He married Loudie Ferguson 4 April 1909 and they were the parents of 4 children; Robert Dewitt, Jr . , Inez (Mrs. Vernon Pringle of Shreveport, La., and a member of the ARK-La­ Tex Genealogical Association); Mrs. Margaret Dove of Shreveport, La.; and Mrs. Della Thompson of Anacoco, La. Mr. Dewitt was born in the Toro Community located in Sabine Parish, La., and it was here that he spent his boyhood days where he joined the Toro Baptist Church of which his Grandparents were Charter Members. This church and cemetery is located in what is now Hodges Gardens. It is also in Hodges Gardens where his Grandparents, David Washington and Letitia Sibley Self built their home. It is of such families that America is most proud. THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 236 NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY: Fern Ainsworth

SELF FAMILY

Marriages of Sabine Parish, Ln. with SELF Surname

NAME (Grooms) MARRIED TO DATE BK PAGE

A.A. Emma Newman 18 Jan. 1899 2 16 Allen D. Eueline McLemore 11 Nov. 1857 1 76 A.M. Emmer Cook 10 Oct. 1888 1 460 C.C. N.J. Aldredge 9 Dec. 1890 1 489 David W. Elizabeth L. Self 11 Jan. 1853 1 42 D. W., Jr. Elizabeth D. Hays 19 Nov. 1885 1 410 Eli A. Sarah Farris 10 Jan. 1866 1 142 F.D. M.E. Sibley 17 Nov. 1859 1 56 Flavius E. Sarah A. Salter 27 Dec. 1877 1 293 James Emmy Self 22 Nov. 1845 1 8 James H. Nancy~Dixon 27 Dec. 1866 1 152 James M. Mary C. Weldon 13 Dec. 1862 1 118 J.C. Adie Cook 28 Dec. 1886 1 417 J.E. Sarah E. Isgitt 14 Nov. 1895 1 610 Jefferson Polly Honeycutt 31 Oct. 1875 1 269 Joe Bettie Latham 26 Jan. 1899 2 12 John Jane Brown 6 Feb. 1845 1 6 John B. Samantha Elam 9 Aug. 1849 1 25 Jose Nancy Lorn (Horn?) 20 Jan. 1850 1 26 J.R. Jennie Wethers 10 Jan. 1899 2 17 J.W. Mattie Tatum 4 Dec. 1887 1 442 Marian Elizabeth Pantallion 4 Feb. 1859 1 86 M.C. Alice Lettie Philips 4 Jul. 1899 2 73 M.D. Mrs. Mary E. Meadow 26 Jul. 1899 2 70 Nathaniel Deliah Thomason 30 Aug. 1865 1 135 Nathaniel Mrs. Mary L. Cain 11 Dec. 1891 1 533 R.L. Lela Tatum 6 Nov. 1879 1 319 T.M. Sallie M. Ricks 31 Jan. 1889 1 466 T.S. Sudie Lee 23 Sep. 1898 2 48 William Mary E. Boswell 20 Oct. 1848 1 21 William Margaret Henderson 19 Jul. 1860 1 98 William E. Laura A. Ellzey 20 Nov. 1873 1 257 William L. Martha A. Cook 4 Jan. 1883 1 372 Wm. M. Lucretia Montgomery 31 Mar. 1869 1 182 Wm. R. Sarah Jane Dixon 14 Feb. 1867 1 158 W.J. Elizabeth Addison. 16 Dec. 1852 1 41 W.J. Ella Paul 23 Dec. 1891 1 533 NAME (Brides) A.A. P.G. Kay 7 Oct. 1853 1 47 Abzadie J.H. Cook 11 Dec. 1884 1 395 Amanda Henry Tyler 21 Oct. 1875 1 268 Ann Artibary Carter 4 Jan. 1855 1 50 Arra J. Isaac F. Chance 17 Dec. 1873 1 258 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 237 NATCH ITOCHE S PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY : Fern Ainsworth THE SELF FAMILY (cont.) Sabine Parish, Louisiana Marriages

NAME (Bride) MARRIED TO DATE BK. PAGE

Ava Ann W.R. Ellsey 28 Dec. 1878 1 306 Dehla Ann David Thompkins lcd 1 May 1867 1 161 Delilo Ann D.D. Lampkin 2 May 1869 1 230 Dona M.C. Chance 12 Sep. 1872 1 230 E.E . J .A. Britt 5 May 1887 1 434 E.E. F.A. Dowden 4 Dec. 1895 1 625 Elizabeth W.H. Arthur 11 Aug. 1865 1 136 Elizabeth L. David W. Self 11 Jan. 1853 1 42 Ellen D. Thomas J. Dowden 30 Dec. 1880 1 337 Elmi na William Murry 10 Feb. 1848 1 18 E . M. C.A. Curtis 17 Dec. 1885 1 408 Emmy James Self lcd 22 Nov. 1845 1 8 Hannah Joseph Simpson 4 Jun. 1846 1 9 Henrietta James. M. Williams 14 Jan. 1864 1 127 Jane Henry S. Ellzey 30 Dec. 1885 1 414 Leona W.S. Duggan 4 Nov. 1891 1 532 Le titia M.G. Antony 19 Oct. 1865 1 139 Li zzie W.D. Platt 12 Dec. 1899 2 90 Lula B. J.B. Stewart 13 De c. 18 9 4 1 5 9 8 Mallissie D.W. Sterling 1 Dec. 1887 1 442 Mary ? M. Gandy 15 Nov. 1870 1 206 Mrs . Mary J. F.M. Chambliss 2 Mar. 1854 1 51 Mary M. Thomas F. Henderson 30 Jun. 1879 ? 1 31 Nancy A. Daniel R. Gandy 17 Jan. 1867 1 143 Nancy Jane C. A. Curtis 10 Mar. 1892 1 547 Nettie D.H. Dillon 25 Sep. 1896 1 633 Sara h John H. Farris 18 May 1864 1 129 Thar sy James H. Latham 15 Nov. 1855 1 61

Th e f ollowing cemetery records are fromSabine Parish, La. and do not include the SELF CEMETERY located in Hodges Gardens. SELF SURNAMES CEMETERY Adelphia J. 1914 - 1918 daughter of J.M. and M. E . Self Little Flock Ocie 1900 - 1923 daughter of J.M. and M.E. Self " William Oscar 11 Oct. 1908 - 30 Jan. 1920 " Elijah 19 March 1819 - 18 Jan. 1902 Many Rilla 4 Feb . 1861 - 8 Aug. 1896 H. E.C. Dillon Many Charles E. 17 Feb. 1825 - 7 Mar. 1898 Middle Creek F . L. a nd M.M. infants of? 1907 - 1908 " Mrs. Lettie D. 28 June 1955 - age 91 Y 3 Mo. 7 D. Ft. Jessop THE GE NIE OCTOBER 1984 238 NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY: Fern Ainsworth THE SELF FAMILY (cont.) CEMETERY Cemetery Records of Sabine Parish, La. Mrs. Bessie D. 19 May 1955 - age 49 Yrs. Mount Carmel Ella Paul (No dates) " Martha Ann 8 June 1950 - 14 July 1950 " Mary Lockwood 19 Mar. 1864 - 29 Aug. 1925 " Mrs. Minnie D. 3 Dec. 1948 age 50 Y 9 Mo. 26 D " Philander D. 29 Dec. 1950 age 84 Y 11 Mo 2 D " Ruth 18 May 1917 - 22 Aug. 1918 Daughter of W.C. Self " Mrs. Sallie D. 29 Dec. 1938 age 64 Y " W.C. 13 Nov. 1892 - 7 Mar. 1951 " W.C. infant son of Band D 18 Nov. 1926 " W.C. " "" Band D 16 Apr. 1919 " W.J. D. 19 Mar. 1946 age 80 Y 11 Mo 18 D " Flawies E. (Flavius) 1854 - 1929 Pilgrim"s Rest Sarah A. 1859 - 1929 " Samuel Willie 26 Dec. 1901 - 13 Sep. 1910 son of R.L. and L.A. Self Oak Grove Glenn Dale NO DATES Old Pleasant Hill Alice Slater 12 July 1880 - 31 Jan. 1954 Toro Joe 7 Feb. 1877 - 23 June 1950 Zwolle ************************************** In the July 1977 Natchitoches Parish Notes I wrote an article about the establishment of the community called Vowell's Mill. Since both Vowell men married daughters of Jim SELF i think it would be good to review a little of that history. In the July 1984 issue of THE GENIE the names (initials) as given in the record is not correct. On page 162 it is recorded Martha A. SELF was married to W.G. VOWELLS 20 Feb. 1873. This should read H.G. in­ stead of W.G .. In the marriage of Mary J. SELF it is recorded as W.F. VOWELLS and it should read W.H. These were two sisters who married brothers . Vowell's Mill was named after them because they were responsible for obtaining the first mail route, and also they owned the mill on Spring Chori. The story is told that the father of the SELF girls went to Texas, however, the story is also told thay before they left Mr. Jim Self died and they buried him on the . Vowell Place, and as the rest were leaving early the next morning they went out and found Mrs. SELF lying dead close to his grave. I do not vouch for the authenticity o f either of the stories, but I know there was a Vowell Cemetery but it is impossible to find it now. There are deeds in Natchitoches Parish Courthouse mentioning Indian Territory (I.T.) in which the name SELF appears as well as Vowells. Mr. Gilcrist married one of the Vowell girls and went to I.T.. It is claimed the Self Familv had Indian Blood and I assume this is correct because th~y are mentioned in those deeds. THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 239 NATCHITOCHES PARISH, LOUISIANA NOTES BY: Fern Ainsworth

THE SELF FAMILY( cont.)

In t he Spanish Archives of General Land Office in Austin, Texas a league of land was granted to Jacob SELF ln Liberty County ln 1831.

In the records of TORO BAPTIST CHURCH ln Sabine Parish, La. we find 4 SELF men listed as Charter Members 20 September 1848. Eli, Elijah, David Wand Wm. J.

In Sabine Parish, Louisiana settlement between 1832 and 1860 we find in 1851 James I. and John. In 1859 Alfred Self is listed as a settler. in 1847 the first recorded marriage in Sabine Parish was Hannah SELF who married Joseph Simpson.

In 1847 John SELF witnessed the marriage between Alfred Litton and Nancy Critchfield. In 1860 David W. was assessor In 1860 census D.W. is shown as ownlng over 6 slaves In 1861 Martha attended school at Bellwood, La. In 1861 Elias and David taught school at Mt. Carmel and Middle Creek. In 1861 The Sabine Rifles was organized with D.W. SELF as captain. He was afterwards the sheriff of Sabine Parish. Frank D., Albert, William and Frank, Jr. were all members of that military unit. Both Albert and Frank, Jr. died in the war.

In 1865 D.W. was State Representative. In 1871 D.W. was Police Juror

In 1877 F.D. was Tax Collector In 1883 D.W. was sheriff as was Frank D. for the same year. NOTE: David W. (D.W.) and Frank (Franklin) D. were sons of William Self of St. Helena Parish, La. ***************** In Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana is the Succession Record of JOB SELF #1224 dated 12 February 1862. Minor ALBERT SELF. Wm. A. Collins and Wm. D. Stayton apprais.ed the property. Slaves Joe, age 30, $1300.00; Sarah, a mulatta, age 14, $900.00; Ruckama, a Griff, age 4, child of negro woman named Adeline $350.00. Tutor - James E. Hawkins; Widow, Martha SELF; At Family Meeting James E. Hawkins, W.R. Rutland, Geo. W. Holloway and Frederick Dunkleman. Under tutor, Elijah Thigpin. No relatives in this parish or within 30 miles.

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 240 GIDRGIA LAND GRANTS

Sept 1, 1802 Thomas Greenlea f John Coffin Jones Ro,ooo acres Patrick Jeffrey and Joseph Russell, Jr. Do Daniel Greenleaf Do Do Nov 24, 1795 James Greenleaf John Coffin Jones Do Apr 7, 1800 William Shattuck Patrick Jeffrey and Do Joseph Russell, Jr. Nov 24, 1795 James Greenleaf William Wetmore 320,000 acres Apr 2, 1798 William Wetmore John Coffin Jones Do Patrick Jeffrey, and Joseph Russell, Jr. Nov 24, 1795 James Greenleaf Gardner L. Chandler 128,000 acres Feb 8, 1803 Gardner L. Chandler John Coffin Jones Do Patrick Jeffr~, and Joseph Russell, Jr. Nov 24, 1795 James Greenleaf Samuel Cooper 64,000 acres Oct i, 1803 Samuel Cooper John Coffin Jones Do Patrick Jeffr~, and Joseph Russell, Jr. Nov 24, 1795 Henry Newman James Greenleaf 320,000 acres Do William Scollay Do 160,000 do Do James Greenleaf Chs. Bulfinch and 288,000 do G. Storer Do Charles Bulfinch James Greenleaf Do George Storer Do Ja~es Greenleaf Leonard Jarvis 160,000 acres June 21, 1798 John Peck Do All his interest and claim unto 120 parts of 320 parts of 24 hundredth parts of 6,400,000 acres Nov 24, 1795 James Greenleaf Joseph Barrell 480,000 acres Oct 26, 1795 James Wilson, Eso. Gabriel Christie 500,000 do Dec 29, 1795 Gabriel Christie John Lee Gibson Do Do John Lee Gibson Joseph Barrell Do Sep 20, 1799 Joseph Barrell Benjamin Joy Do Do Do Do 80 ,000 acres Dec 1, 1795 James Gunn William Longstreet All their undivided Wade Hampton, and rights and shares in George Walker Georgia Company's Jun 1, 1797 William Longstreet Phillip p.p. purchase. Middleton 20,000 acres of above tract. Do Do Samuel F. Conover Do Do Do Do William Sergeant Do Do Do Do William Wikoff Do Do Do Do Jonathan Rea Do Do Do Do Samuel Richards Do Do Aug 4, 1705 p. Clayton, Trea- Edward Watts 6,882 acres citizen's surer, Georgia rights in Georgia Company's purchase.

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 241 1

GEDRGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

Nov 28, 1795 George Walker James Gunn All the lands within the following and William and Wade boundaries, beginning on the river Longstreet Hampton Mississippi, where the latitude of 33 degrees 20 minutes, north of the eauator, intersects the same; run­ ning thence, a due east course, by lands conveyed to James Greenleaf, to the main Tombigbee river; thence up the said Tombigbee river, to where the parallel of lititude 24 British statute miles north of the said parallel of latitude 33 degrees 20 minutes intersects the said river Tombigbee; thence, a due west course, along the said parallel, being the distance of twenty-four British statute miles as aforesaid north of the latitude 33 degrees 20 minutes, to the river Mississi­ ppi; thence down the said river Mississippi, to the place of beginning • Nov 30, 1795 James Gunn, John Clark All the lands within the following George Walker, Nightin­ boundaries, beginning on the river William Long­ gale, Mississippi, where the parallel of street Wade latitude 24 British statute miles, Hampton north of the parallel of latitude 33 degrees 20 minutes north of the eauator, intersects the said river and running thence, a due east course, by lands conveyed by G. Walker and W. Longstreet to said Gunn and Hampton, to the main Tombigbee river; thence up the said Tombigbee river, to where the parallel of latitude twenty-seven British statute miles north of the said parallel of latitude 33 degrees 20 lT'inutes, intersects the said river Tombigbee; thence, a due west course, along the said parallel, being the distance of twenty-seven British statute miles as aforesaid, north of the latitude 33 degrees 20 minutes to the river Mississippi; thence, down the said Mississippi, to the place of beginning.

Mar 25, 1803 Timothy Green Wade All that tract of land situate be­ Hampton tween the Tombigbee and the Missi­ ssippi rivers. conveyed by John C.

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 242 GEORGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

Nightingale 15th September, 1800, supposed to be about three miles in width, and extending from one of the said rivers to the other. Jan 22, 1795 N. Long, Wad e Hampton Thirty-two shares or four Thomas Glas­ eight c ert ifi­ sixteen-hundredth parts of cock, Thomas cates of shares said company's purchase. Cumming, Ambrose in sa id company Gordon, (Grant­ each for 4 4-16 tee to Georgia hundredth parts Mississippi Co.) Ditto Ditto Edward Rowel Four shares, or four sixteen­ hundredth parts in said company's purchase, five hundred acres citizens' rights in Upper Mississippi Company. Apr 11, 1795 p. Clayton Freeman Lewis 4,410 acres ditto treasurer, Georgia Aug 7, 1795 Ditto William Wynne 1,000,000 acres. Oct 8, 1795 James Greenleaf Zachariah Cox All the land within the follow­ Nov 23, 1795 James Gunn Matthias Maher ing boundaries: beginning on Matthew M'Al­ the main Tombigbee river, or lister, George twenty mile creek, at a point Walker, where a parallel line, twelve Zachariah Cox, British, statute miles, thirty Jacob Wald­ five chains, fifty-nine links, burger, William south of latitude 34 degrees Longstreet, north of the equator, inter­ Wade Hampton sects the same; thence, due east, with"line of land conveyed to A. Tunno and others, to the main Coosa river; thenc e, down to the said river Coosa, to a point on the said river, exactly twenty-two British statute miles, south of the latitude of 34 degrees, north of the eauator; thence, a due west course, along said parallel of latitude 34 degrees, north, to the main Tombigbee, or twenty mile creek; thence, up the said river Tombigbee, or twenty mile creek to the place of beginning. Apr 20, 1796 Matthias Maher Peleg Sandford All the land before described. Apr 19, 1800 Peleg Sandford John Morgan 25,000 acres.

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 243 GEORGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

Aug 22, 1795 James Gunn James Greenleaf All the land within the Matthew M'Al­ following boundaries: begillfing on lister, George the Mobile bay, where the latitude Walker of 31 degrees north of the eouator Zachariah Cox intersects the same; running thence Jacob Wald­ up the said Mobile bay, to the ~u­ burger nction o~ Alabama and Tombigbee William Long­ rivers; thence, up the said Tom­ street, Wade bigbee river, to where the latitude Hampton 32 degrees 40 minutes intersects the same; thence, a due west course, along the said parallel of latitude, to the river Mississi­ ppi; thence, up the said river Mississippi, to where the latitude 33 degrees 20 minutes north of the equator intersects the same; thence along the said parallel of latitude a due east course, to the Coosa or Alabama river; thence, down the said river Coosa, or Alabama to the junction of Alabama and lake Jensaw thence, down the said lake Jensaw, or southeast branch of Alabama, to the Mobile bay; thence, down the said Mobile bay, to the place of beginning. Oct 29, 1795 Edward Watts, Georgia Co. Having paid the full amount Secretary of of the purchase money, agree­ the EJxecuti ve ably to act of Georgia of Dept. 7th January, 1795 Aug 24, 1795 Ja'11es Greenleaf James Wilson, 1,000,000 acres Jul 18, 1800 Joseph Barrell Nicholas Le- 500,000 do. by Colborne favre Barrell and Henry Servante his agents and attorneys Jul 20, 1798 Leaborn Jones Andrew Innes Beginning on the Don or Tombig­ agent of the bee river, where the latitude Georgia of 32 degrees north of the Mississippi Co. equator intersects the same; thence along the said parallel of latitude, a due west course eighty British statute miles and 3/4 of a mile; thence, a due north course, two British statute miles, then chains, and forty-three links; thence, a due east course, to the Don or Tombigbee river; and thence, down the middle of the said river to the place of beginning.

THE GENIE OCTOBER 19.84 244 GEDRGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

Nov 1 , 179') Henry Lee Ph ilip Nicklin On e full, undivided, third Robert E. Griffith part of five hund r ed thou­ sanri ac res of land . Jan 1 , 180'3 ThomAS Lang Philip Ni cklin One ulldivided fifth part or Ro~ e rt E. Griffith share of, and in one und ivided and James Lyle moiety or half part of, and in a tract of land containing one million of acres. Dec 7, 180? Nir:holas Le­ Thomas Lang Same ouantity as granted f avre a bove by Thoilla s Lang to Philip Nicklin, &c:. Jan 4, 1803 Thomas Lang Philip Nicklin One-sixth part, the whole R. E. Griffith into six eoual parts to be And James Lyle d i vid ed, of and in a c erta in undivided moiety of one milliLo of acres of land, situated on the Tombigbee river, Ga. Feb £1 , 17qh No.1 Jonathan Arnold A four hundred and twentieth Zachariah part of the 'Thole of t he Cox and tract of land granted by Matthias the legislature of Georgia Maher, gra­ to Z. Cox, & Co. ntees of the Tenne­ ssee Terri ­ tory • Do No . 2 . Do Same ouantity same grantors Do No.1 do Do Do Fe"\; 1, 17CX) No.4 do Do Do Do No. 5 do Do Do Apr 20, 1796 No. 6 do Do A four hundred and twentieth part of the whole of the t ract granted said Cox and Maher, by the legislature ot' Georgia. Do No.7 do Do Same Quantity Do No. 8 do Do Do Do No.9 do Do Do Apr ?l, 17c;t, Za chariah Cox Do Beginning on the Tombigbee river, where the latitude of 330 20 ' north of the equator intersects the same; thence, a due east course along the said parallel of latitude 310 20' with the northern boundary line of land conveyed by the Georgia Compa ny to J. Greenleaf ESQ. to the Coosa river; thence up the said Coosa river to a point where the parallel of latitlltle two British ~t.Atute

THE GENI E OCTOBER 1984 245 GEDRGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

wiles and forty chains north of the aforesaid parallel of 33 0 20' north latitude inter­ sects the aforesaid Tombigbee river, to the place of begin­ ing. Jan 24, 1795 George Zachariah Cox and Beginning at the mouth of Matthews, M. Maher Bear creek, on the south Gov of Ga. side of the Tennessee river; thence up the said creek to the most southern source thereof; thence, due south, to the latitude of 340 10' north of the eauator; thence a due east course 120 miles; thence, a due north course to the Great Tennessee river; thence up the middle of the said river to the northern boundary line of this state; thence a due west course along the said line to where it intersects the Great Tennessee river, below the Mussel shoals; thence up the said river to the place of beginning. Oct 26, 1797 Zachariah Samuel Jack 250 acres of land in the Cox, Tennessee Company's purchase. Aug 7, 1795 State of Elisha Hunter 10,000 acres of land out of Georgia the quantity reserved for the citizens pf Georgia Do do Charles M'Donald 6,030 acres of land, as above Do do do 8,666 do Jan 9, 1795 Matthias Lachlan M'Intosh One four hundred and twentieth Maher, agent part of the tract of land of the granted said company Tennessee Co. Do do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do do Ferdinand O'Neal do Do do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do do Roger p. Saunders do Do Do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do do Benjamin Sims, for do Riohard Worsham THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 246 GIDRGIA LAND GRANTS, cont.

Do do Roswell King, do Do dQ do do Do ,]0 John Z.L.M. Maxwell do Do do do do Do do Thoma s Wylley do Do do do do Do do SarrlUel Wright do Do do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do do John King do Do do do do Do do ·do do Do do do do Jan 10, 1795 do Isaac Walker do Do do do do Do do Richard Carnes do Do do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do do Joseph Yarborough do Do do do do Do do do do Do do do do Do Zachariah Benjamin Porter One four r.'mdred and twenti­ Cox, agent eth part of the tract of &c. land granted to sa id Cox and his associates . Do do do do Do do Robert Reins do Do do do do Do Matthias Maher William Poor . do Do do do do Do do do do Do do John Thomas do Jan 10, 1795 Matthias John Thomas On e four hundred and twen­ Maher tieth part of the tract of land granted to said Cox and his associates. Do Ditto Bena.4a h Sm ith do Do Ditto Thomas Napier do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Robert Flournoy do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto R. De Ternatte do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Wad e Ha mptonfor do Do Ditto Jared Banks do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto dp do

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 247 GED Rr,IA LAND GRANTS, (' ont.

Do Ditto Charles Crawford do Do Ditto Lairri M. Harris do Do Ditto Jarlles Warringtot, do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Ar('h'ri. Greshar" do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Davi es Gresharrl do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Williarr, Poe do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto - Arthur Fort do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Wm. Fitzpatrick do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Joseph Philips do Do Djt.t.o do do Do Zachariah Cox John Sc:arlett do Do Ditto do do Do M. Maher, Francis Willis One four hund red and twen- tieth part of the land granted to said Maher and his associates. Do Ditto do do Do Z. Cox Bedford Brown do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto John Clark do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Eli.iah Clark do Do Ditto do do Do M. Maher S . W. Marlo no Do Ditto do do Do Ditto Thos p. Carnes do Do Ditto do · do Do Zachariah Cox Joseph Ryan do Do Ditto do do Do , Ditto do do Do Bitto do do Do M. f-1aher George Walker do Uo Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do Zachariah Cox John Smith do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do M. Maher J.F. Gardner do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do Ditto do do Do Zachariah Cox William Cox do Do Ditto do do

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MENSHAW, Ch4rles Claudia Maudine M 418 6/18/1932 Alfred ROBINSON MERCE R, John Homer Ruth HENDERSON M 19 1/16/1930 ME YERS, Artis Myrtle MC GEE M 511 12/30/1932 MICHAUD, John C. Mertie1 Elizbeth ALLEN M 589 6/1/1933 MICHAUD, Steve elson Ruth ROBINS,ON M 478 11/5/1932 MILLINER Sherman Fannie Mae BOWDEN M 37 3/2/1930 MINTER, Artis Oralee MALONE M 338 12/26/1931 MITCHELL, Gus Zu1a REED M 248 5/9/1931 MOFFETT, Noah Annie Lee BURNAM M 138 9/6/1930 MONTGOMERY, Alton Lee Pearl NASH M 481 11/5/1932 MORELAND, Davis Matilda A. FRANCE M 105 7/2/1930 MORGAN, LOUIS J. Lenora RIVERS M 25 1/29/1930 MOSIER, Claude Mrs. Della LOWERY M 12 12/26/1929 MOONEY, A. B. Mrs. Belle HARVILL M 264 6/24/1931 MOORE, James Lindwood Dixie Irene GRISSOM M 112 7/19/1930 MOORE , L. S. Sallie SMITH / M 314 10/27/1931 MOORE, William J. Johnye Margaret MEEKS M 399 4/23/1932 MURPHY, Herman William Mildred CHAPMAN M 268 7/13/1931 MURRAY , Cris Mabel STEVENSON M 243 4/25/1931 MURRAY, Ester Annie YOUNG M 323 11/14/1931 MALONE , George Ella Mae Me CULLOUGH N 374 12/29/1934 MALONE, Henry A. Carrie HOLLEY N 54 9 /16/1933 MALONE, Monroe Mary HUDSON N 443 5/16/1935 MALONE, STINSON Elsie WILLIS N 432 4/20/1935 MALONE, William Henry Kittie Marie OXFORD N 42 8/31/1933 MANN , Brady M. Johnnie VAUGHN N 88 11/1/1933 MARTIN, Acezkiel Ada Mae BABERS N 362 12/23/1934 THE GENIE OCTOBER 198 4 251 JACKS ON PARISH, LA - MARRIAGE BONDS GROOM BRIDE BK PG DATE MART I N, Paul Sylvia Lee BRADLEY N 297 9/23/1934 MASSE Y, Henry Rosa Mae WHITTEN N 385 1/20/1935 MASSEY, Zelma Eunice MC MILLAN N 585 12/22/1935 MATHEWS, John N. Nora Inez GREEN N 111 11/28/1933 MAY, Robert Garland Nelda Lois HEAD N 80 10/21/1933 MER CE R, Richard Jeannette STEWART N 65 10/8/1933 MESSIAH, Sylvester Jennie WYATT N 258 8/7/1934 MELTON, J. C. Martha MELTON N 180 2/21/1934 MI LLE R, M. M. Jane WILDER N 20 7/16/1933 MILLS , Eli Clifton 01eta WHITLEY N 457 5/24/1935 MIMS , Frank Savannah WILLIAMS N 338 12/2/1934 MIMS, Frans Donie HENDERSON N 39 8/25/1933 MINTE R, Maurice Mertie MALONE N 175 2/13/1934 MIZE, George M. Frankie Mae JOHNS N 49 9/9/1933 MOFFE TT, Linus Cephus Alma HODGES N 94 11110/1933 MORRIS , Jesse Ruth MOORE N 12 6/2 3/1933 MOORE, Andrew R. Odessa TINSLEY N 456 5/23/1935 MOORE, O. W. Norma WEEKS N 9 6/21/ 1933 MOORHEAD, S. A. Belle ROBERTS N 421 3/28/1935 MURPH REE, F. D. Nolia LABORDE N 252 7/21/1934 MURPHY, R. H. Mildred HEARNE N 274 8/25/1934 MYERS , Victor E. Mary POLAND N 14 7/1/1933 MYLES , Curtis Gertrude JONES N 323 10/26/1934 MA DISON , Walice Lorece ANDERS o 96 6/18 / 1936 MALONE , J im Fannie JAC OBS o 168 10/17 /1936 MATHEWS , Eug ene Catherine Murrelee 0 132 8/30/1936 MATHEWS , John L. Mamie ~~~~~N KORNEGAY 0 125 8/13/1936 MAXWELL , Thurman B. Wilma HOLS OMBACK o 226 12/24/1936 MAY , Seth W. Velma MOORE o 13 1/29/1936 MAY , W. E. Marjorie MC BRIDE o 187 11/22/1936 MAYES, Walter L. Minnie J OHNSON o 128 8 / 2211936 MEADOWS , W. L. Lily BUT LER o 21 2/15/1936 MEANS, Walter Bessie HALL o 100 1 2 /7/1936 THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 252 JACKSON PARISH, LA - MARRIAGE BONDS GROOM BRIDE BK PG DATE MARTIN, Paris Thomas Rubie Edith OTT M 557 4/8/1933 MASON, Jack Fannie JOHNSON M 84 5/24/1930 MASSEY, Herman Lera TAYLOR M 284 8/24/1931 MASSEY, Julian Thomas Eunice Lois MC MANUS M 560 4/16/1933 MATHEWS, Ollie Oliver Ollie BRIDGES M 1/28/1930 MA Y, A. H., Jr. Lula K. POPE M 300 9/30/1931 MENSHAW, Chq.rles Claudia Maudine M 418 6/18/1932 Alfred ROBINSON MERCER, John Homer Ruth HENDERSON M 19 1/16/1930 MEYERS, Artis Myrtle MC GEE M 511 12/30/1932 MICHAUD, John C. Mertiel Elizbeth ALLEN M 589 6/1/1933 MICHAUD, Steve elson Ruth ROBINS,ON M 478 11/5/1932 MILLINER Sherman Fannie Mae BOWDEN M 37 3/2/1930 MINTER, Artis Oralee MALONE M 338 12/26/1931 MITCHELL, Gus Zula REED M 248 5/9/1931 MOFFETT, Noah Annie Lee BURNAM M 138 9/6/1930 MONTGOMERY, Alton Lee Pearl NASH M 481 11/5/1932 MORELAND, Davis Matilda A. FRANCE M 105 7/2/1930 MORGAN, LOUIS J. Lenora RIVERS M 25 1/29/1930 MOSIER, Claude Mrs. Della LOWERY M 12 12/26/1929 MOONEY, A. B. Mrs. Belle HARVILL M 264 6/24/1931

MOORE, James Lindwood Dixie Irene GRISSOM M 11~ 7/19/1930

MOORE, L. S. Sallie SMITH '. I M 314 10/27/1931 MOORE, William J. Johnye Margaret MEEKS M 399 4/23/1932 MURPHY, Herman William Mildred CHAPMAN M 268 7/13/1931 MURRAY, Cris Mabel STEVENSON M 243 4/25/1931 MURRAY, Ester Annie YOUNG M 323 11/14/1931 MALONE, George Ella Mae Me CULLOUGH N 374 12/29/1934 MALONE, Henry A. Carrie HOLLEY N 54 9 /16/1933 MALONE, Monroe Mary HUDSON N 443 5/16/1935 MALONE, STINSON Elsie WILLIS N 432 4/20/1935 MALONE, William Henry Kittie Marie OXFORD N 42 8/31/1933 MANN, Brady M. Johnnie VAUGHN N 88 11/1/1933 MARTIN, Acezkiel Ada Mae BABERS N 362 12/23/1934 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 251 JACKSON PARISH, LA - MARRIAGE BONDS GROOM BRIDE BK PG DATE MARTI N, Paul Sylvia Lee BRADLEY N 297 9/23/1934 MASSEY , Henry Rosa Mae WHITTEN N 385 1/20/1935 MASSEY , Zelma Eunice MC MILLAN N 585 12/22/1935 MATHEWS , John N. Nora Inez GREEN N 111 11/28/1933 MAY, Robert Garland Nelda Lois HEAD N 80 10/21/1933 MERCER , Richard Jeannette STEWART N 65 10/811933 MESSIAH , Sylvester Jennie WYATT N 258 8/711934 MELTON , J. C. Martha MELTON N 180 2/21/1934 MILLE R, M. M. Jane WILDER N 20 7/16/1933 MILLS , Eli Clifton 01eta WHITLEY N 457 5/24/1935 MIMS, Frank Savannah WILLIAMS N 338 12/2/1934 MIMS , Frans Donie HENDERSON N 39 8125/1933 MINTER , Maurice Mertie MALONE N 175 2/13/1934 MIZE, George M. Frankie Mae JOHNS N 49 9/9/1933 MOFFETT , Linus Cephus Alma HODGES N 94 11/10/1933 MORRIS, Jesse Ruth MOORE N 12 6123/1933 MOORE, An dr ew R. Odessa TINSLEY N 456 5/23/1935 MOORE, O. W. Norma WEEKS N 9 6/ 21/ 1933 MOORHEAD , S. A. Belle ROBERTS N 421 3/28/1935 MURPHREE , F. D. Nolia LABORDE N 252 7/21/1934 MURPHY, R. H. Mildred HEARNE N 274 8/25/1934 MYERS, Victor E. Mary POLAND N 14 7/111933 MYLES, Curtis Gertrude JONES N 323 10/26/1934 MADISON , Walice Lorece ANDERS 0 96 611811936 MALONE , Jim Fannie JAC OBS 0 168 10/17 / 1936 MATHEWS, Eugene Catherine Murrelee 0 132 8/3011936 MATHEWS , John L. Mamie M~~~~N KORNEGAY 0 125 8/13/1936 MAXWELL , Thurman B. Wilma HOLSOMBACK o 226 12/24/1936 MAY, Seth W. Velma MOORE o 13 1/29/1936 MAY, W. E. Marjorie MC BRIDE o 187 11/22/1936 MAYES, Walter L. Minnie JOHNSON o 128 8/2211936 MEADOWS , W. L. Lily BUT LER o 21 2 /15/1936 MEANS, Walter Bessie HALL o 100 12/7 /1936 THE GENIE , OCTOBER 1984 252 JACKSON PARISH, LA - MARRIAGE BONDS GROOM BRIDE BK PG DATE MELTON, J. Paul Verna WOMACK 0 103 6/27/1936 MERITT, Rosevelt Clinnie LENARD 0 69 5/17/1936 MILLER, Arther Ora Mae STANDER 0 139 9/10/1936 MITCHEL, Charlie Rosie BURKS 0 136 9/9/1936 MITCHELL, Clayton Rose Lee SMITH 0 236 12/31/1936

MITCHELL, Judge Fannie l1ae MILLINER 0 206 12/14/1936 MOORE, Alford Robbie THOMAS 0 93 6/15/1936 MOORE, Cephus Everdale NORRED 0 9 1/15/1936 MOORE, C. E. Maurine KING 0 92 6/13/1936 MOORE, James Lear HALL 0 153 10/3/1936 MURRAY, Ester Doris HOWARD 0 123 8/1/ 1936 MITCHELL, Frank Banana MOORE 0 259 2/12/1937 MALONE, Mack Dollie MASON 0 267 3/6/1937 MORROW, Evie Hanson Daisy Belle PEOPLES 0 275 3/13/1937 MARTIN, Marvin Helen Marie NASH 0 283 4/2/1937 MADERE, Clay La Verne CHELETTE 0 330 6/4/1937 MALONE, Jethroe Estella JOHNSON 0 334 6/7/1937 MAXWELL, Raymond Mary RODEN 0 347 6/19/1937 MOFFETT, Edgar James Elsie Lee MILES P 15 8/1/1937 MARRINA, Mann Mayriah MOORE P 16 7/31/1937 MOLDEN, Bennie Hattie MC KAY P 17 8/3/1937 MIZE, Joe Nina OTT P 3-6 9/4/1937 MORRIS, M. D. Minnie VAUGHN P 47 9/18/1937 MARTIN, T. W. Eva ROBINSON P 56 10/9/1937 MASSEY, Verlan Sallie SPILLERS P 65 10/23/1937 MONROE, Walter L. Gertha CLIFTON P 75 11/10/1937 MALMAY, J. L. Helen Faye READ P 93 12/4/1937 MOORE, J. Y. Bedell ADCOCK P 111 12/24/1937 MARTIN, Marvin Elector Lee WILSON P 129 1/20/1938 MONCRIEF, Sam G. Doris JONES P 164 3/12/1938 MILES, Joe Laverne CULVERHOUSE P 185 4/16/1938 MOFFETT, Clay Claudie Lee ANDERSON P 193 4/29/1938 MORGAN, Leonard Artemise GILLYARD P 200 5/14/1938 MYERS, Elmer Eleace HORGTON P 217 5/10/1938 MICHAUD, James A. Barna Elizabeth WATTS P 229 6/30/1938

THE GENIE, OCTOaER 1~84 253 JACKSO N PARISH, LA - MARRIAGE BONDS GROOM BRIDE BK PG DATE MIXON, Roy Ezell CASKEY P 230 6/ 2 9/1938 MORROW , James Emma GOINE P 240 7/14/1938 MILES, Tobe Mary L. BRADFORD P 251 7/30/1938 MALONE , Edroe Alberta WARNER P 284 9/ 2 8/1938 MORGAN, Silvester L. D. HOLLINGSWORTH P 313 1 1/24/1938 MALO NES , George Hazel MARSTON P 319 12 /9/1938 MASSEY , Julian Thomas Mary E. FULLER P 319 12/9/1938 MOORE, James Willie Beatrice GULLOTT P 328 1 2/ 2 0/1938 MITCHE LL, Ned Effie Mae LEONARD P 329 12 /23/1938 MARBLE, John Homes Cleavie GRAHAM P 339 12/25/1938 MARROW , John Susie Mae FARMER P 342 12/ 24/1938 MORRO W, Owen William Mattie Pearl PERSONS P 356 1/19/1939 MEARS , R. E. Cora GRIFFIN P 374 1 2 /10/1938 MEEKS, Joe Allie Mae SMITH P 379 2/27/1 9 39 MARRINA , Mann Laura BATISE P 394 3/27/1939 MARRUS , Alvin E. Robbie Pauline STEWART P 404 4/9/1 9 39 MOORE, Ho mer Flosie BROWN P 412 4 /15/1 9 39 MATHEWS , Clemmous Ola MOFFETT P 414 4/ 2 0/19 39 MALONE , Mack G. Verda PEOPLES P 445 5 / 2 7/1939 MAXWELL , A. J. Lola Mae DOWSEY P 453 6/10/1 9 39 MARTIN, J asper Wynonia HOUSTON P 573- 10/28/1 939 MERCER , Hilton Nova Lee NEAL P 580 11/4/1939 MOFFETT , Arthur Lee Lois CHANDLER P 606 1 2/3 /19 39 MASON, Virgia Mattie Mae BRADFORD P 635 12/31/1 939 MOSO, Yo rk Lucille MC DONALD P 636 8/ 7 / 193 8 MATHEWS , Robert Virgie THOMPSON Q 6 1/18 / 1940 MAHFOUG , Edward Mary MANSOUR Q 7 1/ 2 1/1940 MOFFETT , Wilburn Venoil YOUNG Q 14 2 / 3/1 940 MADDEN , Felton G. Arrenia STEWART Q 15 2/10/1940 MADISO N, LeRoy Ollie Lee LEONARD Q 18 2/11/1940 MOFFE TT, D. E. Mrs. Minnie MOORE Q 29 2 / 24/1940 MIMS, Harry Ludie MORGAN Q 46 3/ 24 /1940 THE GENIE , OCTOBER 1984 254 NAVY DOCUMENTS (continued) At Philadelphis, Pa.: John S'WEENEY James J. CONVERY Walter RECKLESS John C. GIL3i!.RT Samuel J. GERRISH N.F. MATHES At Washington, D.C.: Frank HUME H.W. HALL Walter RECKLESS John C. GILB.LRT Samuel J. GERRISH N. F. MA'rHES At Gosport, Va.: Samuel J. GERRISH N.F. MATHES N. BAUM KIMBERLY Brothers At Mare Island, Cal.: James F. TOBIN WILLISTON & BROWNLIE Samuel J. GERRISH N. F. l1ATHES At Portsmouth, N.H.: Samuel J. GERRISH RUSSELL & ODION E.O. vlALKER & Co. W,H. SISE At Charlestown, MasS'".: Samuel J. GERRISH Samue 1 KNIGHT Offers for fuel dated April 26, 1872 At Gosport, Va.: PETERS Brothers At Annapolis, Md.: John KEALY Sol. PHILLIPS F. W. CLASSEW At Pensacola Fla.: James D. KENNY Hugh McHATTON Thomas C. QUAYLE At Brooklyn, N.Y.: Thomas KELLY Al bert W. ROOME At Philadelphia, Pa.: James J. CONVERY Walter RECKLESS William JORDAN At Washington, D.C.: William H. BARBOUR At Mare Island, Cal.: N. F. !"JATHES James G. JOHNSON A. PO',JELL G.I. HOAG A.M. EBBEl'TS Offers for supplies, dated May 1, 1872 M. P. WILLIAMS J ame s DEARIE Peter HIGGINS William MATHEWS p • VAN VOLKENBURGH & Co. Char1 e s BARNUl"1 George MILLIKEN & Son William E. SAVAGE BENT & BUSH George D. PUTNAM WALTON Brothers SCOVILL Manufacturing Co. HORSTMANN Brothers & Co. Jacob ROEDEL J. FREEMAN & Co. J. W. FRAZIER D.C. MAYNE C. R. WILLIAMSON CharI e sTEMPLE Jacob REED ROCKHILL & WILSON Isaac C. NOE

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984' 255 NAVY DOCUMENTS (continued) Nicaragua Expedition •••• April 13, 1872, the death by drowning of the following named officers and men:Commander A.F. CROSMAN, Master Alfred FOREE, \Jilliam WALKER, Emil BIRGFIELD, James ELEY, William ARKWRIGHT. • • •• with Passed Assistant Paymaster G. F. BErnS and Midshipman R.D. STEVENS •••• r.idshipman A. MILLIMAN •••• Austin DEl~, seaman ••••• Ensign J.B. BRIGGS •••• Lieutenant MILLER •••• Richard PILE, ordinary seaman •••• James SMITH, seaman •••• John JOHNSON, seaman •••• Midshipman Francis WINSLOW and William CLARK, landsman •••• John O'NEIL, boats- .... rain's mate •••• George HILL, chief quartermaster •••• Edward PLUNKETT, ordinary seaman •••• Mr. I.E. HODENBECK of the Nicaragua Steam Navigation Co ••••• Chester HATFIELD, Commander •••• Timothy COLLINS, seaman •••• Samuel DARRELL, landsman •••• Daniel WILLI~B, coxswain •••• Jacob ROBB, seaman •••• Samuel WELLS, cooper •••• Edward HARWELL, ordinary seaman •••• John T. FINLEY, ordinary seaman •••• Frank A. HORSKELL, sailing­ master's mate •••• Thomas GIHr"IILL, quarter-gunner •••• Edvmrd l'iGORE, seaman.... Thomas RUFE, ordinary seaman.... George 3RITT, landsman •••• John McDONALD, landsman •••• A.K. HUGHES, midshipman •••• Charles H. CLEVELAND, yeoman •••• Thomas ROSS, quartermaster •••• Wm. REDDIN, ordinary seaman •••• Jas. LET'rREL, landsman •••• Edwin WHITE, Lieutenant Commander Expedition to the Polar Seas •••• on board Governor ELBERG •••• Hans CHRISTIAN, dog-driver, hunter, and servant •••• Inspector K. SMITH of Godhavn ••• o C.F. HALL, commander; Sidney O. BUDINGTON, sailing & ice master; H.C. TYSON, assistant navigator; H.C. CHESTER, first mate; William !"IORTON, second mate; Emil SCHUI... ..AN, chief engin­ eer; Alvin A. ODELL, assistant engineer; Walter F. CAMPBELL, fireman; John W. BOOTH, fireman; John HEROn, steward; William JACKSON, cook; Nathan I. COFFIN, carpenter; Herman SIEI10NS, seaman; Frederick ANTING, seaman; J.W.C. KRUGER, seaman; Henry HOBBY, seama n; Joseph B. MAUCH, seaman;"G.W. LINDGUIST, seaman; Peter JOHNSON, seaman; William NUIDEl1ANN, seaman; Frederick JAMKA, seaman; Noah HAYS, seaman; Emil BESSELS, surgeon & chief of scientific corps; R.W.D. RYAN, astronomer & chaplain; Frederick ~iliYER, meteorologist &c.j Joe, Esqui­ maux, interpeeter & general assistant; Hannah, Esquimaux, interpreter & general assistant; Pung, Esquimaux, daughter of Joe & Hannah •••• Corean EXpedition •••• under Lieutenant-Commander Henry F. PICKING •••• N.L. ROOCEVELT, Master USN •••• Captain Homer C. BLAKE, USN •••• John RODGERS, Rear-Admiral Commander-in-Chief of Asiatic Fleet •••• James F. MERTON, landsman, severely wounded in the arm •••• William F. LUKES, landsman, severe cut over the head •• •• W.S. MERRITT, landsmanj W.R. OWENS, seaman; Charles H. MORTON, ordinary seaman; John CORCORAN, seaman; George WEST, captain afterguard; albert CHARLOTTE, captain afterguard; John SHOEMAKER, seama n; James l"IILLING, seaman; Edward AhrnER­ SON, seaman; Thomas STEVENS, 2d boatswain's mate; Peter VANLY, landsman; Edgar CROUTER, landsman; Charles WRIGHT, THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 256 NAVY DOC~lliNTS (continued)

Ordinary seannn; Martin WHITE, seaman; John LYNCH, seaman; Irving HAYWOOD, landsman; Thomas MANNION, ordinary seaman; Alexander FRANK, seaman; John S. RISSER, landsman; John DUNNE, landsman; Thomas McEVOY, landsman; Maxwell FIELDS, landsman; Timothy MAHONEY, ordinary seaman; Joseph F. BECK, landsman; Charles WILSON, ordinary seaman; Charles SAUNDERS, landsman; Thomas DIGAN, seaman; James GALVIN, tailor; Silas CASEY, Lieutenant-Commander & Executive Officer •••• C.H. BALD~JIN, Captain •••• Commodore C.R.P. RODGER'S report of his examination of the naval prison at Lewes, England, April 27, 1871 ••••• This concludes the messages & reports of the Navy Dept. for 1872-3, I have only excerpted names with a little identificat­ ion, if anyone wants more detail from these names, write Joyce Bridges, Rt. 2 Box 50-X, Keithville, LA 71047

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NARS Microfilm #259 Roll #44 Li&t #2Q2 (~arch 4-Novernber 51 1857, Lists #77 - 29~1 SHIP: Bark SIS Fides MASTER: John ROSE Port of Emb. Bremen DATE: ng Port of Arr: New Orleans Date: 18 June 1857

149 Diederich WIESE 18 M Hartum St. Louis Farmer 150 August " 16 M " " 151 Wilhelm WESTERMAN 22 M " " 152 Charlotte FINKE 17 F " " 153 Christine RUCHMAN 15 F " " 154 August SCHWARZ 15 M " " 155 Christian NIEMEYER 19 M " " 156 Christian RICHMAN 36 M " " " 157 Christian " 26 M " " " 158 Heinrich TIEMAN26 26 M " " " 159 Engel RASCHE 26 F " " " 160 Elisabeth KORTHE 19 F " " " 263 Heinrich REICHMAN 20 M " " " The above passenger ship arrivals in the Port of New Orleans were examined for residents of the towns of Hartum, Stemmer and Holzhausen bei Hartum. All of these villages are in the vicinity of Minden in the Province of Westfa1ia (now West Germany) ***************** ESTATE RECORDS EDGECOMBE COUNTY, N.C. RICKS (RIX), ISAAC, will proved by the affirmation of Jam~s ROSS and William HORN, being of the people called Quakers, and Jas. RICKS qualified as exr. Edward MOORE was a third witness., Dec. Ct. 1760 THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984. 257 ITEMS Of INTEREST

The UNDERWOOD-HALSTEAD Pioneer - first issue contains marriages, Census Records, etc. Wri~e ' to : SUSAN . R. HILL, Rt. 1, Box 160 Hill Road, Eagleville, TN 37960 $10.00

The ROLLER FAMILY ASSOCIATION Quarterly News, BRENDA TAYLOR 8213 Hamilton, Overland Park, KS 66204 $5.00. Contains cersus, tax lists, pedigree charts, etc., and free queries to members.

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The HEYDON, HAYDEN, HYDEN FAMILIES, 3389 S. Stafford Street, Arlington, VA 22206. $12 .00. Includes history of Limestone Co., Texas 1833-60, article on this family, reunions, queries, ancestor charts, obituaries, and other information.

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MCCUBBIN LINES, SHEILA MARTIN, 1 Goodman Lane, Pensacola, fL 32506. Features on John MCCUBBIN the immigrant from Scotland to Maryland, as well as other genealogical data on this surname. Write MS MARTIN for costs, or if you have MACCUBBIN informa­ tion you would like to share.

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AMISH, MENNONITE or BRETHREN ancestry. There is a MENNONITE FAMILY HISTORY that is published quarterly by Mennonite Family History, Main Street, P.O. Box 171, Elverson, PA 19510-0171. This is a valuable source of information for those whose ances­

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BELFAST MARRIAGE INDEX: These are non-catholic marriages and the index will be searched for 5 U.S. Dollars. Write to DAVID MCELROY, Irish Genealogical Services, 60 Ivanhoe Avenue, Carryduff, Belfast, BT8 8BW, Northern Ireland. Enclose $1.00 U.S. or 2 International Reply Coupons for reply_

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THE SELf fAMILY: is a quarterly newsletter created for the purpose of gathering, compiling, publishing and preserving the historicdl and genealogical records of THE SELF FAMILY of ~"erica. This is a non-profit organization dedicated to those goals in the research of people with the surname of SELF, SELPH, SELFE, SULPHE, and any variants. Queries are free and unlimit­ ed. Published quarterly - membership $10.00 per year. Send to Daniel C. McCARTHY, 1534 foxridge Run S.W., Winter Haven, fL 33880.

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37 NY COUNTY GUIDES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED and are available by writing the New York Historical Resources Center, 506 Olin Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14855. Prices vary so write for information.

THE U.S. OF AMERICA RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD, 844 Rust Street, Chicago, IL606ll has pension information on railroaders and will help you if you provide identifying information and a SASE.

BILL S905 for the National Archives indepence PASSED ln the Senate 21 June 1984. Encourage your representatives to pass the House Bill.

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1985 260 Sabine Parish, LA Marriage Records (continued)

Carson, Mike & Carson, Amanda A. 24 Sep 1869 1-190 Carter, Artibary & Self, Ann 4 Jan 1855 1- 50 Carter, B.B. & Russell, Della 11 Dec 1880 1-338 Carter, Bradford & Carter, Mary Dalley 8 Jun 1871 1-216 Carter, C.J. & Maxie, Lilie 8 Dec 1892 1-556 Carter, Claiborne & Schepper, Maria 27 Dec 1871 1-221 Carter, David H. & Barnes, Emma L. 10 Jul 1879 1-112 Carter, David & Shue , Luella 10 Sep 1891 1-528 Carter, Harmon & Addison, Sarah A. 2 Aug 1870 1-203 Carter, Isaac N. & VanShobrock, Ann H. 12 Mar 1874 1-251 Carter, James & Hughes, Caley 5 Mar 1854 1- 52 Carter, J.C. & Miller, Linnie 21 Nov 1889 1-508 Carter, John T. & Green, Camella 2 Mar 1882 1-361 Carter, Marion F. & Roberts, Elizabeth 6 Oct 1859 1- 91 Carter, Richard & Carter, Malindy 22 Oct 1872 1-232 Carter, ~.C. & Smith, Bell(Isabel1e) 4 Feb 1869 1-468 Carter, ~m. Redmond & Moore, Eliza J. 10 Jul 1845 1- 7 Cartinez, Hosa & Procella, Marcella 22 Ju1 1869 1-187 Cassady, Albert E. & Sibley, Martha A. 5 Jan 1860 1- 94 Cassady, Joe S. & Mims, Rebecca L. 17 Mar 1895 1-606 Cassell, H.H. & Baugh, Mary Jane 8 Ju1 1869 1-187 Cassell, John W. & Lee, Mary A.E. 8 Jul 1861 1-110 Cassell, Joseph & Pugh, Alice 10 Jan 1878 1-280 Cassell, J.W. & Lee, Leona 13 Jan 1867 1-155 Cassell, J.W. & English, Laura 22 Dec 1888 1-460 Cassell, Seymore & Latham, Carrie 5 Jun 1890 1-522 Casteel, Hosea & Chereno, Louisa 25 May 1880 1-328 Casteer, Hosea & Procella, Antonio 2 Aug 1855 1- 60 Castillo, Fel1is & Leone, Martina 30 Jan 1896 1-622 Cater, Eli & Gandy, M. Caroline 5 Dec 1878 1-321 Cater, Dr. J.J. & Biles, Lizzie 15 Aug 1872 1-229 Cater, Thomas L. & Duggan, Martha L. 18 Sep 1874 1-267 Cates, John A. & Henning, Pricilla E. 25 Sep 1879 1-314 Cates, ~ilson & Eason, Mrs. Nancy E. 8 Nov 1888 1-463 Cephus, Mitchell & Cephus, Mollie 8 Feb 1883 1-373 Chadick, Zadock & Brach, Leanner M. 15 Aug 1861 1-110 Chaddick, Isaac & Crowell, Margret J. 6 Oct 1870 1-205 Chamberly, David A. & Largent, Nancy C. 3 Jul 1851 1- 35 Chambers, James & Gonsales, Hertrutus 2 Oct 1860 1-102 Chamblis, Frances M. & Allen, Mollie E. 14 Mar 1877 1-284 Chamblis, Zach. T. & Denning, Georgia 1 Jun 1879 1-312 Chambliss, F.M. & Self, Mrs. Mary J. 2 Mar 1854 1- 51 Chambliss, John R. & Hanley, Olevia A. 14 Aug 1880 1-331 Chambliss, Littleton & Shoalmire, Laura 22Jul 1877 1-287 ChambliSS, L.M. & Webb, Mary E1iz. 18 Nov 1852 1- 40 Champion, Wm. H. & Wiley, Susie A.W. 4 Oct 1882 1-368 Chance, Eli & Tramel, Martha J. 29 Mar 1860 1- 95 Chance, Henry(W.H.) & Lynch, Irma 24 Dec 1891 1-533 Chance, Isaac F. & Self, Arra J. 17 Dec 1873 1-258 Chance, James & Owens, Lucy 23 Jul 1870 1-202 THE GENIE, OCTOBF.R 1984' 261 Sabine Parish, LA Marriage Records (continued) Cbance, J.C. & Grant, Lizzie(E.E.) 21 Sep 1892 1-551 Chance, J.H. & Tynes, Amanda 14 Oct 1888 1-461 Chance, J.M. & Vidler, Effie 23 Nov 1898 2- 5 Chance, John A. & Allen, Mary C. 15 Sep 1859 1- 90 Chance, John H. & Thomason, Frances 26 Sep 1883 1-378 Chance, J.T. & Thomason, Emma 6 Nov 1887 1-462 Chance, J.V. & Gentry, Minta 1 Mar 1900 2- 99 Chance, Louis M. & Hayes, Dellfeny 30 Sep 1880 1-333 Chance, M.C. & Self, Dona 12 Sep 1872 1-230 Chance, W. Robert & Dainewood, Anne 31 Aug 1865 1-135 Chandler, George R. & Simpson, Mary M. 23 Sep 1897 1-638 Chapman, John & Matthews, Ida 21 Jul 1891 1-525 Chapman, S.D. & Bimms, Julia F. 18 Nov 1885 1-415 Charles, Frank & Williams, Lilly 28 Jun 1891 1-526 Charlis, Jobe & Gosey, Ella 9 Nov 1898 2- 51 Charlton, James & DeLatin, Willie 14 Dec 1899 2- 86 Charnac, Sanches & Vinzan, Repahia 9 Nov 1852 1- 40 Charnac, Thomas & Sepulvado, Bernare 24 Apr 1848 1- 19 Chasnutt, B.T. & Lout, Mary Ann 20 Oct 1873 1-244 Chestand, C.H. & Lillie, H. 20 Dec 1891 1-508 Chowns, Thomas & Horton, Rachael 8 Oct 1883 1-379 Christie, Joseph & Santascay, Susan 16 Ju1 1846 1- 10 Christopher, S. & Fuller, Fannie 23 Jan 1891 1-512 Christy, John & Porter, Ellen 9 Jan 1851 1- 32 Churinton, Robert & Webb, Matidla Ann 4 Apr 1870 1-200 Clanan, Leo F. & Jackson, Laura 27 Oct 1887 1-440 Clark, C.B. & Barnhill, Penola 10 Jun 1899 2- 62 Clark, F.J. & Pierson, Lu1a 13 Jun 1899 2- 66 Clarke, John H. & Lewing, Mary A.A. 12 Aug 1882 1-367 Clay, Henry & Malone, Harriett 25 Apr 1870 1-200 Clay, Henry & Bird, Mary 4 Aug 1872 1-230 Clay, Martin & Dally, Julia 24 Jun 1857 1- 73 Click, J.C. & Rivers, Laura 24 Jan 1895 1-598 Cliff, James B. & Parrish, Martha Jane 7 Mar 1854 1- 51 C1uney, P.R. & Perkins, Francis 6 Jan 1870 1-197 Coats, R.A. & Fike, Ella E. 7 Jan 1890 1-492 Cobb, G.W. & Tynes, Emer R. 29 Dec 1886 1-430 Cobb, James & Constable, Lucinda J. 29 Dec 1860 1-106 Cobb, James H. & Leslie, Mary E. 21 Jan 1854 1- 50 Cobb, Lawson & Royston, Rosanna 6 Dec 1888 1-456 Cobb, W.H. & Richards, Rena 23 Apr 1895 1-619 Cobbs, C.M. & Bissett, S.I. 18 Jan 1894 1-581 Cobbs, Harry & McCoy, Emo1ine 24 Sep 1882 1-367 Cobbs, Lason & Smith, Dona 29 Sep 1880 1-333 Cobbs, J.W. & Wilkinson, Genevia 24 Aug 1893 1-576 Cobbs, Wm. Daniels & Ricks, Martha Emma 6 Dec 1886 1-411 Cobbs, Wm. M. & Durr, Rachel F. 5 Ju1 1865 1-134 Cobbs, W.W. & Litton, Laura E. 17 Aug 1884 1-391 Coburn, A.J. & Barnhill, L.B. 16 Nov 1892 1-558 Coburn, James M. & Berel, Leana 18 Jan 1894 1-589

THE GENIE, OCTOB[R 19.8.4 262 SABINE PARISH, LA Marriages (cont)

COBURN, Thomas C. PHARES, Sarah J . 19 Nov 1868 1-176 COKER, James C. DEAN, Elizabeth S 12 Jul 1882 1-356 CGLf, Adam LEACH, Rebecca A. 24 Nov 1871 1-- L 20 COLL,Red FRANKLIN, Annie 8 Sep 1894 1-580 COLE, George HENRY, Anna 31 Mar 1892 1-546 COLE, Reed (Red) SHELBY, Mrs. Nellie 1 Apr 1897 1-638 COLE, Reuben S . MATTHIS, Mrs. Harri ett 23 Mar 1870 1-205 COLE, Richard NASH, Nettie lcd 1 Apr 1881 1- 3l~ 5 COLE" " , Mittie 30 Jul 1881 1-351 COLE, William HOLLINS,' Lou 22 Feb 1884 1-388 COLEMAN, Andrew JONES, Charity 4 Nov 1880 1-535 COLEMAN, Henry SIBLEY, Florandi 14 Oct 1870 1-205 COLEMAN, Louis JONES, Sarah 29 Dec 1887 1-445 COLEMAN, Samuel NEWTON, Dicy 3 Mar 1881 1-345 COLLIERS, Manro GOSE, B-ll 26 Dec 1885 1-w15 COLLINS, David J . CHESHIRE, Melvina F. 20 Jan 1887 1-438 COLLINS, D.W. Colson, Mary A.E. 26 Jun 1860 1-98 COLLINS, James S. CONSTABLE, Betty 1 Nov 1883 1-379 COLLINS, William C. O'CONN, Bonafacia 20 Sep 1844 1- 4 COLLINS, Wyatt MARTIN, Manerva Ann 10 Jan 1889 1-467 COLTON,Riley CROW, Mary E. 28 Sep 1881 1-353 COLTON, W.E. TYLER, Margaret 15 Jan 1891 1-512 CONERLY, Alex LEWIN, Kate 14 Feb 1885 1-398 CONERLY, F.C. GARNER, Emmer 24 Oct 1888 1-462 CONERLY, James W. BUSH, Mary E. 23 Mar 1882 1-361 CONERLY, Joe THOMPSON, Ella 28 Dec 1898 2 -47 CONERLY, J.W. CONNERLY, L. Virginia 5 Jan 1871 1-210 CONERLY, Ned SIBLEY, Mrs. Penny 7 Dec 1878 1-305 CONERLY, T.W. LEE, C.E. 22 Aug 1894 1-589 CONERLY, Wm. L. GERMAN , Virginia E. 25 Dec 1856 1- 69 CONEY, Wm. Oliver JONES, Ollie 10 Sep 1891 1-529 CONNER, John ADKINS, Rachael A. 20 Jan 1883 1-375 CONNER, John COOPER, Susas 3 Sep 1885 1-407 CONNER, Wally LEE, Eveline 1 Feb 1889 1-468 CONSTABLE, Charles C.OLLIF, Mary E. 13 Jan 1878 1-294 CONSTABLE, M. George CAIN, Mrs . Lusindy 12 Mar 1856 1- 65 CONSTABLE, Thomas CANNON, Mrs. Mary Ann 24 Jun 1858 1- 8 1 COOK, A.G. FRANKS, Lidia Catherine filed 2 Aug 1872 1-228 COOK,Charlie BERREL, Muna (Mirna?) 29 Dec 1898 2- 34 " G.H. WESTLEY, Francis 24 May 1888 1-449 " Henry, Jr. GUIR, Jane lcd 2 Aug 1852 1- 38 " Henry, Jr. GUEING,Mrs. Jane 2 Aug 1852 1- 46 " Henry MILLS, Rebecca Ann 8 Feb 1858 1- 79 " Henry FORD, Mary 18 Oct 1864 1-131 " Henry WETHERS, Mariah 11 Feb 1875 1-262 " J.H. SELF, Abzadie 11 Dec 1884 1-395 " Nathan CAMPBELL, Mrs. Jane 6 Jul 1865 1-134 II Robert C. JACOBS, Mattie 22 Aug 1897 1-638 " Tolor Morris HILL, R.L. 15 Oct 1848 1- 20 11 William MONTGOMERY, Sarah Adeline 17 Feb 1850 1- 27

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984. 263 SABINE PARISH, LA. MARRIAGES (cont.) elICIt(, ~"'.1 111. am CARTER, Mary 27 Sep 1855 1- 60 II Will i a m t1. CAMPBELL, Amanda W. 17 Apr 1873 1-240 II William R. PROVINE, Mary Ann 4 Oct 1860 1-104 II H.T. LEACH, Blanche (R.B.) 26 Nov 1889 1-48 5 COOLEY, J.B. SANDERS, Idonia 2S Dec 1895 1-612 COOPER, Edward LILES, frances C. 15 Nov 1870 1-208 COOPER, Henry JOR DAN , Kesiah 7 Jan 1886 1-14 3 COOPER, Henry PERKINS, Mary E. 13 Jun 1870 1-201 COOPER, Jackson CRYER, Rhoda EliZabeth 23 Feb 1858 1- 79 COOPER, Jefferson ARMSTRONG, Mary J. 5 Feb 1867 1-15~ COOPER, J.S. PAUL, Jennie (M.J . ) 4 Sep 1889 1- 91 COOPER, W.M. WILLIAMS, Ida 15 Apr 1894 1-586 CORBITT, H.B. COOK, May 19 Nov 1899 2- 50 CORLEY, C.B. MILLER, Georgia Ann 4 Apr 1872 1-22 '7 " , Charles D. BREWSTER, Levisia E. 20 Feb 1879 1-307 " D. L. SMITH, Viola 21 Dec 1886 1-427 II J.C. LESTER, Annie 8 Oct 1891 1-531 " J.M. SKINNER, M.E. 22 Nov 1877 1-292 " J.P. BREWSTER, Mary E. 28 MdY 1874 1-253 " Larkin, F. STROUD, Betty 1 Jan 1880 1-330 II L.L. LEACH, Marthy E. 19 Aug 1875 1-275 " M.Z. WHITTAKER, Exia 4 Nov 1894 1-596 II W.L. SALTER, Sarah E. 26 Feb 1874 1-24'3 II Y.V. JACKSON, Tabitha A. 13 Sep 1877 1-290 CORNWALL, Henry E. ARMSTRONG, Lillie E. 18 Jan 1877 1-638 CORTINEAS, Hosea PROCELLA, Maria Aula 5 Feb 1857 1- 71 CORTINES, Joe Val sin RIVERS, Mary Seferina 28 May 1896 1-630 CORTINEZ, Alex RATCLIFF ,Elizabeth 16 Feb 1885 1-399 COTTON, Charles WILLIAMSON, Mollie 12 Jul 1872 1-22 3 COTTON, Ed JACKSON, Polly 28 Mar 1895 1-631 " Riley CHERINGTON, Sophia 2 Dec 1850 1- 49 II WALTER FOUNTAIN, Cora .13 Dec 1894 1-599 COURTNEY, Thadiore STRYCHUN, Cracie 24 Dec 1895 1-612 COX, Joseph PAUL, Ara 24 Mar 1887 1-433 " Thonas, Jr. STEVENS, Annis lcd 15 Aug 1894 1-589 II Thomas, (Jr.) STEPHENS, Anaise 16 Aug 1894 1-639 11 T.M. WILLIAMS, Jency 3 Jan 1894 1-598 " T.W. HAYS, Lela B. 22 Aug 1895 1-617 " Zebulon STRINGER, Fannie 3 Jul 1890 1-497 CRAFT, Z. Taylor McALPIN, E. Rebecca 19 Nov 1868 1-176 CRAIG, C. C. LITTON, Ada 25 Nov 1895 1-612 II J.E. McDANIEL, Lou 2 Jan 1896 1-622 II J .M. PREWITT, Delia 24 Jan 1894 1-589 " M.E. LITTON, Etta 29 Dec 1898 2- 13 II Nathaniel PARROTT 30 Nov 1865 1-125 II Nathaniel PLACE, Nancy 25 Mar 1888 1-448 II William MOONEY, Alabama 17 Jan 1886 1-415 II William R. MOBLEY, Rebecca 27 Jan 1881 1- 342 CRAIGER, Edmond WEEKS, Mrs. Elizabeth 1 Jul 1852 1- 37 THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 264 ~ABINE PARISH, LA. MARRIAGES (cont.)

CKAICER, francis A. JACKSON, Mary S Mar 1865 1-132 CRAINE, Ephraim, L. BELL, Mrs. Tabiths 7 Feb 1892 1-540 CRANFORD, Bryant S. McRAIMOND, Lucy J. 17 Apr 1881 1-345 " I.H. MECKINS, Martha J. 8 Mar 1864 1-129 " J.J. SANDERSON, Martha 25 Dec 1884 1-398 " Joe BUCY, Susan 29 Dec 1886 1-1411 " T.J. HOOKER, Cora 24 Jan 1886 1-4 17 " T.W. SCARBOROUGH, Amanda 29 Jan 1871 1 · 211 CRAWFORD, Frank BURNS, Elvina 7 Dec 1882 1-371 " Isiah McDANIEL, Catherin 20 Aug 1850 1- 30 CRIPPIN, George, W. BRE WSTER, Annie 20 Jan 1895 1-598 CRISS, Jackson LAND, Melian 29 Dec 1870 1-222 CRITTENDEN, D.B. CLARK, Emma 8 Mar 1896 ) -630 " H.A. LANDRUM, Marcia 5 Sep 1897 I-f38 CROCKETT, Rev. C HICKS, Mauriel 28 Dec 1882 1-: 70 CROEL, Abner BELL, Henrietta 3 Jan 1880 ! II @! CROSGROVE, Thomas McNEAL, Mary 11 Apr 1844 1= 3 CROSS, Augustus (c) white, Marguret Lic(c) 10 May 1868 1-170 " Fleming B. FOX, Dump 13 Oct 1896 1-635 " Jack MORGAN, Annie 2 Jan 1878 1-30S " Raspberry J. BUSH, Mary lcd 13 Jan 1873 1-564 CROW, Joseph HOY, Susan 9 Feb 1872 1-470 " W.R. McMILLAN, Lou 10 Feb 1887 1-470 " W.T. MIMMS, Lula V. 13 Apr 1887 1-434 CROWELL, Henr'y DAW, E.S. 7 Dec 1895 1-608 " Mitchell EATON, Virginia 2 apr 1876 1-275 CRUMP, Charles L. LEBO, Mary Ann 7 Jun 1855 1- 44 " D.D. WOODS, H.L. 2 Nov 1893 1-373 " Duke STOKER, Mattie 22 Dec 1887 1-416 " T.G. McCASKILL, Beulah F. 23 Oct 1889 1-491 " Willis COMALANDER, Louisiana 27 May 1852 1- 37 CUMMINGS, John HENDERSON, Adaline 9 Feb 1847 1- 14 CUNNINGHAM, J.L. BYLES, Florence 27 Dec 1891 1-535 CURRIE, J . H . SALLEY, Francis, F. 12 Feb 1892 1-546 " Will MILES, Bertie 7 Dec 1891 1-533 CURRY, W.A. GREEN, J.A. 7 Feb 1897 1-638 CURTIS, Asa ARTHUR, Emily filed 4 Feb 1854 1- 50 " Asa BENNETT, Sarah 3 May 1860 1- 96 " C.A. SELF , E.M. 17 Dec 1885 1-4 08 " C.A. SELF, Nancy Jane 10 Mar 1892 1-547 " Elle HICKMAN. Mary 17 Sep 1846 1- 11 " Harvey SNEED, Elizabeth 22 Aug 1847 1- 16 " Hoyt AD DIS 0 N, L. 2 2 Dec 1892 1-556 " J.H. JONES, Mary 19 Jan 1893 1-564 " J.J. BENNETT, Eliza J. 24 Aug 1865 1-135 " Jonathan DALTON, Mary Ann 29 Nov 1855 1- 62 " J.S. SNEED, Louia Mary A. 26 May 1850 1- 28 " Nathaniel C. LATHAM, Nancy J. 23 Jan 1873 1-235

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 265 NORSWORTHY Family Bible Records Thomas NORSWORTHY born 12 Jan 1806, died 5 Jun 1862, married Elizabeth BRIGHAM on 30 Sep 1826. Elizabeth born 10 Oct 1810, died 21 1 1867. Willis T. NORSWORTHY born 2 Oct 1827, died 6 Oct 1854, married Parthany E. BATTHRAP (1) on 1 Mar 1. Parthany born 9 Mar 1829, died 21 Oct 181? Mary J. NORSWORTHY born 2 May 1831 Louisa Ann NORSWORTHY born 28 Nov 1833 1 H. NORSWORTHY born Jan 1836 Sarah R.S. NORSWORTHY born 13 Apr 1838, died 8 Sep 1846 David T.W. NORSWORTHY born 23 Aug 1840, died May 1864 Isabella C. NORSWORTHY born 22 Nov 1843 Wilie J. NORSWORTHY born 14 Jun 1846, died 10 Sep 1846 B.F. NORSWORTHY born 28 Aug 1848 Frances J. NORSWORTHY born 22 Jul 1831 Ellen T. N()R::3'''/ORTHY born 31 Jan 1855, died 10 Apr 1855 Mary BERRY died 18 Oct 1835 Elizabeth ADAMS died 4 Apr 1836 Willie NORSWORTHY died 7 1 1838 7 Louisa HOLLIDAY born 17 1 1117, died 1 Apr 1?11 Jane NORSWORTHY wife of A. HOLLIDAY died 15 Mar 1869 7 LASITER died May 1869 W.H. McCALIP died 7 Apr 1711 W.T. McCALIP & Lou A. NORSWORTHY married 9 Apr 1858 William McCALIP born April 1865, died 6 Aug 1865 Miller McCALIP born 3 1 1867 James HOLLIDAY born 1858 Maggy Bell HOLLIDAY born 1864 1 Caldwell DAVIDSON born 7 Oct 1867 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NORMAN Family Bible Records Marriages: C.L. NORMAN married Martha 1 NORSWORTHY 27 Nov 1851 G.W. EDWARDS married A.L. PARHAM 18 May 1856 Samuel L. HAILE married Susan F. EDWARDS 1 Sep 1870 W.F. McCALIP married L.A. NORSWORTHY 9 Apr 1857 James EDWARDS married M.H. NORMAN 11 Aug 1864 Births: Coatney Lewis NORMAN born 1 Mar 1819 Martha H. NORMAN born 12 Jan 1836 Armstead Thomas NORMAN born 7 Dec 1852 Elizabeth Miller NORMAN born 3 Aug 1855 Martha Ann NORMAN born 25 Jan 1857 Coatney Lewis Christopher NORMAN born 25 Dec 1858 Susan Frances EDWARDS born 20 Oct 1855 Martha A. HAILE, daughter of S.L. & S.F. HAILE, born 5 Nov 1871 Mary F. HAILE, dau. of S.L. & S.F. HAILE, born 2 Mar 1873 Virginia HAILE, dau. of S.L. & S.F. HAILE, born 22 Sep 1874 Benjamin C. HAILE, Bon of S.L. & S.F. HAILE, born 10 Apr 1876 George W. HAILE, Bon of S.t. & S.F. HAILE, born 14 Feb 1880 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 266 NORMAN Bible Records continued: Orpha HAILE born 26 Ju1 1880 • James Aldrige HAILE born 18 Oct 1882 John Larkin HAILE born 22 Sep 1884 James EDWARDS born 21 Jun 1824 W.F. McCALIP born 30 Jun 1831 Louisa A. McCALIP born 28 Nov 1833 G.W. EDWARDS born 18 Aug 1828 Sarah D. NORl1AN born 25 Jun 1861 Miller McCALIP born 3 Feb 1867 John McCALIP born 6 I'1ar 1869 Deaths: Armstead Thomas NORMAN died 15 Sep 1856 Martha Ann NORMAN died 7 Sep 1861 C.L. NORMAN died 20 Sep 1861 Coatney Lewis Christopher NORMAN died 19 Aug 1863 Alabama L. EDWARDS died 12 !'lay 1878 Louisa A McCALIP died 13 Jul 1874 G.W. EDWARDS died 5 Apr 1886 Sarah D. LEE died may 1885 James EDWARDS died 26 Sep 1892 Elizabeth U. NORMAN died Aug 1920 Martha H. 7 died 14 Dec 1926 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DENHAM Bible Family Records of Bryant Station, TX Births: Elijah B. DENHAM born Aug 3 on Friday morning early 1810 Margaret DENHAM born Apr 7 on Tuesday morning early 1812 Nancy DENHAM born February 26 on Strove Monday in the eveninglli16 A. 7 DENHAM born Jan 26 on Monday 1818 Samuel 7 DENHAM born Dec 8 on Wednesday 1819 Barbary E. DENHAM born Apr 9 on Wednesday 1823 . Mary M. DENHAM born May 25 on Friday 1827 Nancy E. DENHAM, dau of Alexander P. DENHAM deceased, born Feb. 9, 1822 James A. DENHAM is supposed to be born Feb. 9, 1826 allowing four years between him & his sister N.E. DENHAM James B. DENHAM born Jan 9, 1758 James B. HILL born Feb 7 on Monday at Bun set 1831(7) Nancy Jane HILL born Nov 12 on Sunday 1832 Robert Harris HILL born June 6 9n Thursday 1834 Sarah Braning ANDREWS born 5 Jan 1836 Robt B. ANDREWS born 19 Nov 1837 Saml D. ANDREWS born 18 Oct 1837 America J. ANDREWS born 21 Jan 1842 Elizabeth Caroline McGEE born 27 Apr 1828 A77???7 DENHAM born Sep 13 on Saturday night at 10 o'clock 1845 Ne1yatt (7) Draughn DENHAM, 1st son of A.N & E.C. DENHAM, born on Friday fifteen minutes before ten o'clock AM Feb 18,1848 Mary Jane Enloe VERNAR born 5 Oct 1827

THE GENIE October 1984 267 DENHAM Bible Records continued: America CarolinJ DENHAM born on Friday fifteen minutes after eight o'clock AM Oct 18 1850 Samuel Darden DENHAM, 1st son, born Tuesday morning early Jan 20, 1852 Esther Jane DENHAM born on Monday morning Oct 24, 18?? Mary E. ANDREWS born 10 Jul 1845 Nancy Jane DENHAM born 7 Nov 1841 Sarah E. DENHAM born 23 Jan 1843 Mary Matilda DENHAM born 20 Feb 1844 Andrew E. DENHAM born 10 Nov 1845 Martha Rebecca Frances Ann DENHAM born 13 Apr 1847, died 9 Marlli59 Jane Adaline TILLMAN born 25 Mar 1843 Nancy M. TILLMAN born 4 Oct 1844 Margaret E. TILLMAN born 29 May 1847 Mary L. TILLMAN born 11 Aug 1849 Sarah Elizabeth DENHAM born 27 Feb 1833 Martha Jane DENHAM born 1 Nov 1834 George Ball DENHAM born 20 Nov 1836 Joseph Nyatt DENHAM born 11 Jan 1839 John Rufus DENHAM born 15 Jun 1841 Margaret Ann DENHAM born 13 Oct 1843 Marriages: R. ? DENHAM & Eleanor WATTS married 5 Dec 1809 James B. HILL & Margarett DENHAM married (none listed) Nimrod ANDREWS & Nancy DENHAM married 27 Nov 1834 Samuel ? DENHAM & Lyda M. PINKSTON married 22 Dec 1840 Josiah D. TILLMAN & Eleanor DENHAM married February A.B. DENHAM & Elizabeth C. McGEE married 29 May 1844 A.B. DENHAM & M.J.E. VERNAR married 18 Nov 1849 Deaths: Nelyatt Shaughn DENHAM,son of A.N.&E.C. DENHAM died on Friday near 12 o'clock June 9, 1848. Age 3 months Eleanor DENHAM died 20 Oct 1862 with conjestive chill R.H. HILL died on Friday Mar 30 at 2 o'clock P.M. 1866 Christianna Elizabeth DENHAM died 29 Nov 1867 on Friday Mary M. HOWARD died 15 Apr 1869 (consumption) James L. DENHAM died 16 Jul 1870 (Palsey or Rheumation & old age) Josiah D. TILLMAN died 28 Mar 1877 William Henry TILLMAN died 25 Oct 1881 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VALENTINE Family ,Bible Records Millard Filmore VALENTINE born 5 Feb 1851 George Andrew VALENTINE born 21 May 1853 W.B. VALENTINE died 16 Jul 1916 John J. VALENTINE died 14 Sep 1916 Richard Hammet VALENTINE died 28 Aug 1924 ? Warren VALENTINE died 4 Nov 1930 George Andrew VALENTINE died 23 Dec 1930 Alfus VALENTINE born 11 Aug 1815

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 268 SWANSON Family Bible Records Marriages: Peter SWANSON & Emilia his wife Married 9 Feb 1890 Thomas Franklin SWANSON & Mary Foster KROGER married 2 May 1850 Births: Thomas Franklin SWANSON born 18 Sap 1831 Mary Foster SWANSON born 29 Dec 1835 William SWANSON born 23 Oct 1810 1 W. SWANSON born 6 Jan 1813 Polly N. SWANSON born 30 Jan 1810 Edward L. SWANSON born 11111 J ame sM. SWANSON born 20 Aug 1820 Mary L. SWANSON born 19 1 1822 Washington SWANSON born 1825 Op1ia P. SWANSON born 14 1 1827 Thomas Franklin SWANSON born 18 Sep 1821 Deaths: Jinken W. SWANSON died 20 Oct 1837 1 L. SWANSON died 8 Aug 1840 Washington I. SWANSON died 10 1 1841 Mary L. SWANSON died 15 Jan 1840 Polly N. SWANSON died 15 Mar 1810 or 1816 Ophelia P. BLADES died 12 Jul 1849 Piles SWANSON died 14 Dec 1849, age 63 years 2 months 19 days James M. SWANSON died 30 Nov 1857 ...... ·········t·· HARVILL Family Bible Records Marriage : Joseph HARVILL & 1 1 GRIFITH married 9 Nov 1904 Births: J. L. HARVILL born 1 Oct 1883 Mary E. HARVILL born 20 Oct 1886 John Lee HARVILL born 18 Sep 1911 Lettie C. HARVILL born 111? M. E. HARVILL born 1??? Joseph ? HARVILL born ?111 Grover L. HARVILL born 23 Sep 191? L.T. HARVILL born 28 Aug 1913 Annie May HARVILL born 20 Aug 1915 Joe ? HARVILL born 31 Mar 1919 John Talor HARVILL born 11 Mar 1882 Josiah L. HARVILL born 8 Oct 1883 Emma Gertrude HARVILL born 26 ? 1886 Mattie Lee HARVILL born 1 Apr 1921 Mittie HARVILL born 10 Nov 1923 1 HARVILLE born 2 Nov 1926 Samuel L. HARVILL born 27 Dec 1929 Deaths: Christian HARVILL died 12 Nov 1866 Elizzia HARVILL died 16 Mar 1870 Georgia W. HARVILL died 21 . Feb 181? THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 . 269 HARVILL Bible Records continued: J.E. HARVILL died 12 Aug 1877 John Lee HARVILL, son of J.L. & M.E. HARVILL died 27 Jul 1906 Lettie May HARVILL, dau of J.L. & M.E. died 711 1908 Joseph Vada HARVILL, dau of J.L. & M.E. HARVILL died 27 Nov 1911 Mary E. HARVILL died 20 Apr 1950 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COPLEN/COPELAND Bible Records This information was copied from the Bible owned by my husband's aunt before her death. Submitted by Joyce S. BRIDGES James R. COPLEN b. 14 Feb 1822 d. 8 Nov 1904 m. Sarah A. EADY on 5 Dec 1844. Sarah b. 31 Jan 1829 d. 11 May 1903 Children of James R. & Sarah A. COPLEN: William A. born 6 Sep 1845 D.C. b. 11 Jun 1847 d. 17 Feb 1900 m. Susan A. MOORE 25 Jun 1868 Elmira Rebecca b. 24 Mar 1849 d. 18 Jul 1929 m. G.E. HEARD 1867 S.M. born 2 Feb 1851 Mary A. b. 1 Jan 1853 d. 10 May 1914 m. James M. HARRIS 1873 John L. born 3 Dec 1855 Baby January died 1860 Thomas H.D. b. 3 Jul 1863 d. 12 Dec 1919 m. Laura E. TATUM 1887 Hattie E. b. 18 Aug 1872 m. V.S. MILLER 19 Dec 1889 Parents & family of Sarah A. EADY COPLEN: Alexander EADY b. 1 Apr 187? d. 13 Jul 1878 m. Rebecca B. TENSLEY on 27 Apr 1828. Rebecca b. 12 Nov 1798 d. 18 Jan 1864 Children of Alexander & Rebecca B. EADY: Sarah A. b. 31 Jan 1829 d. 11 May 1903 m. James R. COPLEN 1844 Anne E. born 28 Oct 1830 John L. born 6 Feb 1833 died 8 Sep 1858 Nancy A. born 5 Feb 1835 died 28 Oct 1841 James N. born 13 Jan 1837 died 10 Oct 1841 Thomas H. b. 13 Sep 1840 d. at the Battle of Gettsbury, PA 3 Jul 1863 Notation on death page: Name spelling changed to COPELAND A.S. COPLEN died 9 Feb 1907 m. Annie E. GLASS 21 Jan 1886 Sylvester A. COPELAND died 9 Nov 1881 Mary F. TENSLEY died 13 Nov 1832-age 12 years, 2 mos, 18 days ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HEARD Family Bible Records This information was copied from the origiona1 remaining pages of the Bible, owned by Ruth O. HEARD MAGEE living in Mansfield, LA. Submitted by Joyce S. BRIDGES. George Ephriam HEARD b. 31 Jan 1845 d . 13 May 1923 m. Elmira Rebecca COPLEN on 19 Dec 1867. Elmira b. 24 Mar 1849 d. 18 Jul 1929 Children of George & Elmira HEARD: William J. born 7 Jan 1869' died 9 Sep 1887 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 270 HEARD Bible Records continued: Mary Tallie b. 8 Sep 1870 m. J.B. JACKSON Katie Arabella b. 10 Oct 1872 m. Samuel Thomas BRIDGES Robert S. born 27 Oct 1874 m. Alice A. FULLER Ida May born 6 Nov 1876 m. Elmer K. FORMBY Shub N. b. 4_Nov 1878 m. Emma A. JACKSON on 16 May 1915 A.Steve b. 1 Apr 1881 m. Mary E. FITTZS John E. born 14 Mar 1883 m. Bessie A. CLARK Henry H. born 7 Apr 1887 d. 18 Aug 1898 Sallie A. born 7 Jan 1889 m. Bery LEYSATH Ruth O. b. 27 Oct 1893 m. S.F. MAGEE HEARD children & their families: Robert Scott HEARD & Alice A. FULLER (b.20 Oct 1874 d. 22 Oct 1915) Children: Clara A. born 22 Sep 1896 Susie Eva born 16 Nov 1897 John B. born 7 Sep 1899 Willie J. born 1 Aug 1901 Annie B. born 8 Apr 1904 Mamie R. 26 Dec 1906 born Alice Marie born 27 Feb 1914

Ida M. HEARD & Elmer K. FORMBY (b. 13 Sep 1876) Children: Laze11e born 7 Nov 1895 Katie B. born 20 May 1897 Nova E. born 2 Aug 1900 Iree I. born 15 May 1902 Elmer B. born 22 Dec 1904 Wake F. born 11 Sep 1906 Odie Mae born 13 Dec 1908 ana born 4 Apr 1812 Baby born 19 Sep 1914 died 9 Oct 1914 Shub N. HEARD & Emma A. JACKSON (b. 20 Oct 1878 d. 16 May 7111) Children: John A. born 3 Dec 1902 Fay born 1 May 1904 Ramp born 25 Nov 1907 Homer born 8 Oct 1910 died 1 Aug 1923 Willard born 8 May 1913 Opal Mary born 24 Mar 1920 Sudie E. born & died 8 May 1919 Erbie A. Steve HEARD & Mary E. FITTZS Children: George W. born 11 Apr 1908 died 18 Jun 1922 Mary V. born 15 Dec 1909 Ralph I. born 30 Aug 1912 Minnie o. born 26 Dec 1914 died 1 Feb 1915 Druci11a born 10 Nov 1916 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 271 I HEARD Bible Records continued: James M. born 10 Dec 1919 Whitfield born 19 May 1927 Douglas John E. HEARD & Bessie A. CLARK (b. 10 May 1884) Children: Annie O. born 12 Jan 1905 Thelma A. born 11 Mar 1907 Egbert born 26 Mar 1912 Clark born 14 Jan 1917 Sallie A. HEARD & Bery LEYSATH (b. 12 Jan 1?1?) Children: Ada Mae born 3 Oct 1907 Edna E. born 11 Jul 1910 Erskin born 3 Apr 1913 Frank born 23 May 1915 Sybil born 21 ? 1918 Lewis born 16 Apr 1923 Walter Wilsa William Ruth O. HEARD & S.F. MAGEE (b. 14 Apr 1892) Children: James F. born 19 Dec 1920 George H. born 26 Apr 1926 Huey P • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Wesley Chapel & Cemetery, Tensas Parish, LA The oldest place of worship in Tensas Parish is believed to be the Wesley Chapel, built about 1852 on a site 10 miles west of St. Joseph on Delta Plantation. The building is still standing with a quaint old cemetery. Many of the pioneer residents of the parish are buried there. The cemetery contains 53 marked graves and many known, but unmarked graves. The earliest marked grave in the cemetery is dated 1843. This date was inscribed on a marble slab, along with the name W.E. FORD and a Masonic emblem. The marble slab covered an old brick vault for many years, but has disappeared the last time I was ther,e, though the vault remains, Submitted by Joyce S. BRIDGES. Annie BAKER 1857-1879 Josie New BRAZEALE 18 Aug 1862 - 13 Feb 1939 Edward BAKER 1853 - 1879 Winans Drake BUFORD 30 Nov 1909 - 12 Sep 1945 Wesley H. BAKER 1828 - 1886 Fredrick A. COMPTON 1869 - 1950 Lula P. BASS 1899 - 1970 Addie Valentine COOR 27 May 1878 - 14 May 1956 Burton Wesley BERRY 25 Jul ' 1885 - 27 Dec 1970 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 272 Wesley Chapel Cemetery continued: Burton Y. BERRY 2 Nov 1853 - 6 Mar 1920 Daniel Braxton COOR 19 May 1882 - 28 Jun 1946 E.T. BERRY Will D. COOR 15 Sap 1907 - 15 Aug 1928 Ernest Cole BERRY 12 Jan 1883 - 1 Oct 1900 Allie DAVIS 21 Sep 1891 - 12 Nov 1900 Katherine Parker BERRY 27 Dec 1890 - 6 Nov 1922 Henry W. DRAKE 27 Jan 1902 - 23 Nov 1977 Willie BERRY . Sarah Nichols DRAKE 25 Feb 1875 - 5 May 1963 Lillie Kate BLACK daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S.H. BLACK Williams Winans DRAKE 25 Jan 1871 - 24 Jan 1956 Roy BOLIAN 9 Mar 1888 - 10 Sep 1906 Floyd Fred FIFE 1912 - 1946 Marguerite G. BOYLES 7 Dec 1877 - 29 Nov 1969 W.E. FORD 1843 N. B. BOYLES 12 Jan 1944 Joseph F. GIBSON 22 Jul 1871 - 11 Feb 1935 Nettie P. GIBSON 22 Mar 1876 - 5 Ju1 1954 Sarah Hughes HUDNALL 4 Ju1 1873 - 7 Aug 1962 Claire Drake GRAY 24 Jan 1908 - 27 Aug 1955 Kate Guthrie JOHNSTON 10 May 1859 - 24 Jul 1929 G.H. GRIFFIN 14 Aug 1889 - 26 Jul 1963 David KNAPP, jr. 21 Aug 1927 - 31 May 1966 Jefferson Davis GUTHRIE 6 Nov 1861 - 4 Ju1 1940 Henry Thomas MAPLES 3 Mar 1931 - 8 Feb 1956 Sarah Seddon GUTHRIE 15 Jan 1868 - 25 Jul 1918 William "Bobby" MAPLES 27 Apr 1935 - 15 Mar 1979 HANEY Infant, born & died 8 Apr 1954 J.H. MARTIN 27 Jan 1889 - 8 Jul 1951 Joseph M. HARPER 16 Ju1 1859 - 30 Jul 1948 Lou MARTIN 25 Oct 1883 - 4 Apr 1955 Sophy New HARPER 12 Dec 1863 - 3 Feb 1942 Asa B. METCALFE 13 Mar 1860 - 8 Oct 1926 B.F. HORNSBY 31 Jan 1868 - 19 Aug 1942 James Allen NOWELL 17 Dec 1869 - 25 Jan 1933 David A. HORNSBY 9 Aug 1903 - 22 Mar 1955 Alma G. RABB 12 Aub 1913 - 23 Fe b 1928 Eulia Roberts HORNSBY 6 Dec 1866 - 2 De c 1946 Volney M. RABB Jan 1850 - Oct 1932 Infant dau & son (twins) of Willie & Ellen HUDNALL b & d 21 Feb1944 J.G. ROLLINS 20 Dec 1841 - 22 May 1904 James F. HUDNALL 16 Feb 1868 - 29 Jan 1934 Lizzy RUSHING died 6 Apr 1936 Pastors of Wesley Chapel 1857 Thomas J. LACY & Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1858 Reynolds TRIPPET & R.A. NEW 1859 Reynolds TRIPPET 1860 J • D. ADAMS & George J. CONNER 1861 Joseph D. ADAMS 1862 Philo M. GOODWYN THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 273 Wesley Chapel Pastors continued: 1863 Arthur M. SMITH 1864 W.G. McGAUGHERY & Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1865-1867 Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1868 Thomas J. LACY 1869 William D. BTAYTON 1870-1872 Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1873 J. Gorton MILLER & Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1874 Philip H. DIEFFENWIERTH 1875-1888 Conference records are unclear for these years. Wesley Chapel is not named in the appointments, it was on a circuit such as Waterproof, Tensas, or Tensas Mission, but unknown which one. 1889 J.E. RIDDLE 1891-1894 N.B. CORNELL 1895 Tatum M. WAFER 1896-1897 W.R. HILL 1898-1901 Robert A. DAVIS 1902 H.B. THOMASON 1903-1905 W• R. HARVELL 1906-1907 H.W. MAY 1908-1911 P.H. FONTAINE 1912 W.S. HENRY 1913-1916 George FOX 1917-1920 R. F. HARRELL 1921 S.J. NEILL 1922 H.W. CunD 1923-1924 A.D. GEORGE 1925-1926 T.D. LIPSCOMB 1927-1928 L.W. SMART 1929 E.W. DAY 1929-1931 J.C. PRICE 1932-1934 J.D. FOMBY 1935-1938 J.M. BOYKIN 1938-1944 C.M. HUGHES 1944-1947 E.H. HOUSE 1947-1948 Louis P. ARKEMA 1948-1951 Clyde C. FRAZIER, Jr. 1951-1953 AI yin P. SMITH 1953-1957 Arthur M. BAKER 1957-1959 Theron T. McKIBSON 1959-1960 Lamont ROUSE 1960-1963 Arby COODY, Sr. 1963-1969 Wallace P. BLACKWOOD 1969-1971 C. Ed HENKEL 1971-1973 Cecil MIMS 1973-1978 A.D. Bt.AMANT, Jr. 1978 Alan Douglas MADDEN

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 274 ABSTRACTS OF THE HISTORY OF THE HAYNESVILLE UNITED ~H­ ODIST CHURCH 1855 - 1982 Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Submitted by Fran HARP NASH The Haynesville United Methodish Church had it's beginnings in 3 localities on the outskirts of town in the middle of the last century when this section of the country was settled. The Methodist Episcopal Church South was started at "Old Town", the Methodist Protestant Church started as a brush arbor (present site of Shady Grove Cemetery) and Ward's Chapel, later New Salem, was probably begun a few years later than the first two. L~d for the first church was donated by J.C. TAYLOR, and a Ilttle log church was built and used until it was destroyed by fire. Between 1855 and 1860, a frame church was re-built by Joseph W. CAMP and a Choctaw Indian. Construction was interrupted by the Civil War, but finished after the war. In 1878 or 1879 a storn destroyed the church and it was re-built in 1880 or 1881 by John W. McEACHERN and an old Negro man known as Uncle Gus GILMORE. Some of the lumber was re-used. There was no heat in the church until Miss Lillian BROWN, the organist, started a fund to buy a stove. The last quarterly conference was held at Old Town in 1897, the church was used for other purposes including funeral services until torn down ~n 1932. Charter members of these pioneer churches were the fam­ ilies of A. N. BROWN, Tom BROWN, Frank BROWN, C.A. BURNHAM, Joseph W. CAMP, Jim MOSS, J.C. & A.C. SALE, and R.A.N. WINN. Now the Haynesville Cemetery is located on this site. In 1900, the First Methodist Episcopal Church South, a frame building built by Crate MOORE, of Homer, was erected on the sit& where the present church now stands. Destroyed by a storm in 1902, it was re-built by Rev. R.B. KIRKPATRICK, a Presbyterian minister , and Thomas W. CAMP. In 1922 the present brick church wa~ erected, Rev. A.J. GEARHEARD, pastor. The children of Mr. & Mrs. W.Z. TAYLOR donated the pipe organ. Methodist J!.'piscopa1 Church, South pastors:: P.L. HENDERSON 1861-1862 John McFARLAND 1862-1863 John MILLER 1863-1865 John TRUSLOW 1865-1866 W.C. HAISLIP 1867-1870 J.A. MILLER 1871-1874 Robert FLOURNOY 1875-1877 J.E. BRADLEY 1878-1881 J.A. MILLER 1881-1885 C.R. GODFREY 1886-1887 F.G. HOCUT~ 1888-1889 . H.W. MAY 1890-1892 Rooert HOWELL 1893 R.S. COLLIER 1894-1897 J.O. BENNETT 1898 N.S. CORNELL 1899-1900 W.A. CLARK 1900-1901 B.H. SHEPHERD 1902-1904 J.M. WEEMS 1905-1906 S.~. DAVIS 1906-1907 W.T. WOODARD 1908-1910 L.I. McCAIN 1911 C.D. ANDERS 1912 W.W. PERRY 1913-1915 A.S.~. NEILL 1916 John G. SLOAN 1917-1918 J.F. DRING 1919-1920 W.F. HENDERSON 1921 THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 275 HAYNESVILLE CHURCH (continued)

A. J. GEARHEARD 1922- 1926 C.W . CRISLER 2 mos of 1926 H.M. JOHNSON 1927-1929 F.J. McCOY 1929-1930 Cleanth BROOKS 1931-1933 'w.H. ROYAL 1934-1935 B.H. ANDREWS 1936-1937 F.B. ROGERS 1938 Haynesville Methodist Church, pastors: Louis HOFFPAUIR 1938-1944 W.L. DOSS, Jr. 1944-1947 W.D. MILTON 1947-1953 J.R. MIDYETT 1953-1959 K~G. RORIE 1959-1963 A.G. TAYLOR 1963-1967 United Methodist Church, pastors: Henry DOWDEN 1967-1969 Jack WINEGEART 1969-1973 Lael SLONES 1973-1976 Wm. D. PEOPLES 1976-1980 W.P. BLACKWOOD 1980-1981 Louis COPPAGE,Jr. 1981 WARD'S CHAPEL or NEW SALEM CHURCH Although there is no cemetery or other marker to show where Ward's Chapel stood, an old record dated 16 July 1871 stated that a regular church meeting was conducted by John A. MILLER, pastor and John S. BURNHAM, secretary. In 1872, the name of the church was changed to New Salem, signed by presiding elder S.S. SCOTT and R.G. FLURNOY, pastor. Some early members were the families of Luther LONGINO, Jonathan TAYLOR, John S. BURNHAM, BECKET, John CAMP, WHALEY, TRAYLOR, ROWE, FLINT, LONGINO, & UPTON. In 1880 the church was re-located on the "Military Road. Members were the families of Sam TAYLOR, W.Z. TAYLOR, Raleigh DAWSON, John KEIJ.EY, J.A. SEEGERS, H.B. McEACHERN, "Tap" WALLER, Hillery GARRETT, William CLEAVER, G. W. YATES, KIRKPATRICK, and HARRIS. SHADY GROVE CHURCH Shady Grove Methodist Protestant Church was organized in 1853 by Rev. Peter McDONALD. Later McDONALD" and his son W.S. McDONALD built the first building on land donated by Mr. QUEEN and Mr. R.P. BOND. Some early church fam­ ilies were: BLACK, BOND, CASWELL, DUNN, EDWARDS, GARRETT, GOODWIN, HARP, HEARNE, KENNEDY, KNOX, LOWE, LONGINO, MARSH, McDONALD, MORGAN, POWELL , SHERMAN, SMITH , TANNER , TRAMMEL, TAYLOR, and WAR\.JICK. In 1893 or 1894, Mr. John SMITH built a new building. Early ministers were: Peter McDONALD, E. Craton HEARNE, Oliver HEARNE, D.M. EMERSON, Dr. HARPER, Isaac STRICKLAND" and Dr. HICKERSON. The following served the church also: L.C. WARWICK 1879-1880 W.F. WINGFIELD 1880-1882 J.M.D. STURGIS 1882-1883 J.R. SMITH 1882'-1883 E.C. HEARNE 1883-1884 L.C. WARWICK 1883-1884 G.R. STEWART 1884-1885 W.D. BOND 1884-1885 J.R. SMITH 1885-1886 T.~. HARP 1885-1886 J.J. BOND 1886-1887 T.~. HARP 1886-1887 J.J. BOND 1887-1888 G.O. HICKEY 1888-1889 H.B. COX 1889-1891 G.L. STONECIPHER 1891-1893 HE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 276 TITLE: 1890 LOUISIANA CENSUS INDEX OF CIVIL WAR VETERANS OR THEIR WIDOWS ORDER FROM: INDEX PUBLISHING P.O. Box 11476-P Salt Lake City , Utah 84147 COST: $16.00 fiche $28. 00 book

This 1890 index will help you quickly locate your Civil War Rncestor's nR me. alias or widow's name. Several sections have been double input to increase the number of possible interpretations of census names. There are 12 , 743 entries in the index showing surnRme, given name, county, 10c8le, super­ visor's district, and enumerator's district.

TITLE: THE SPEARS SAGA ORDER FROM: Joseph F, Spears 8719 Stockton Parkway Alexandria, Virginia 22308 COST: $17.00 postpaid

This history of the Spears and allied families, traces the Spears origin from Scotland, Ireland and EnglRnd thur France to Germany thence to America settling in the British colony in the early 1700's.

By 1750 George F, Spears was a large landholder in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. By the late 1780's most of his 10 children had migrated to Carpente rs Station, Lincoln Co., Kentucky. All obtRined large tracts ryf land. They fought in the Revolutionary War, the Was of 1812 and were mem­ bers of the Home Guard.

The book contains biographical sketches of George Spears, his sons Rnd dau­ ghters and many in-laws including the Speers connection, also Abe Lincoln's relation with George Ill. Cont8ins sketches of more recent ancestors and the historical background of many events. Also contains pictures, maps, charts, 250 pages, index 6X9 paperback

TITLE: DISCOVERING THE JOY OF OIL PAINTING ORDER FROM: Mrs. Burtie Touchstone Welch P .0, Box 6376 Bossier City. La. 71111 COST: $6.95 including postage

According to the book's title, painting is joy. Mrs. Welch finds painting "a perfect way to relax, yet "hewe something to show for it". For some re­ tirees, that might be be the way to eat the retirement cake and have it - to retain a continuing sense of accomplishment, which is so necessary for self-esteem.

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 277 TITLE: NORTHAMPTON COUNTY, ' ABSTRACTS OF WILLS 1759-1808 ORDE~ FROM: Margaret M. Hofmann P.O. Box 446 Roanoke Rapids, N.C. 27870 COST: $ 21. 00

Northampton joins the Virginia line, its records are especially useful in migrations as many ancestors passed through this border county. Con­ tain 603 will abstracts, indexed, jacket, 175 pages, hardcover

TITLE: HERBAL & FOU< MEDICINE OF LOUISIANA ORDER FROM: Folk-Life Books P.O. Box 128 Princeton, La. 71067 COST: $6.95 plus La. sales tax (7t)

The book lists and explains folk medicine remedies long practiced in the area - from the use of watercrest and honey mixture as a cough remedy to weeds growing wild in yards and gardens for the treatment of scurvy and pulmonary and skin diseases. The book also includes information on herbs in Louisiana, preparing herbal medications and superstitions in folk med­ icine.

Although he cautions that the text "is not a doctor's book" he be lieves it is a good reference. For one thing, he said, quite a bit ot herbal medicine is still being used and is of great interest to medical re­ searchers. 6X9, softcover

TITLE: OF ONE DOZEN SASSERS ORDER FROM: Claudia C. Weller 3615 Shamrock Ct. Orlando, Florida 32806 COST: $36.00 plus $1.50 postage

The basis for the title ot this book is a Will-Deed executed by Thomas Sasser ot Screven County Georgia and recorded there 8 May 1823. The do­ cuments names his wife, Clary and his twelve children. The youngest, Littleton Eugene was the Greatgrandfather of Mrs. Weller. The book includes a short section 'on the Sassers of early North Carolina as well as early Georgia. Includes a section of each of the twelve children. Howell Sasser, Elizabeth Sasser Parker & Mary Sasser Bragg remained in Screven Co. Georgia and many of their descendents remain the general area. Sarah Sasser Faircloth & Clarisa Sasser Faircloth moved to Baker Co. Ga. The area in which Sarah lived later became Mitchell Co and Clarisa's family moved to the western part of Decatur Co. Bryant Sasser & Sabra Sasser Boyett moved to Lowndes Co. Georgia. Bryant later moved to Hamilton Co. Florida and his children later moved to Bradford Co. Florida. Everitt Sasser, ~o records found on him. Thomas Sasser, Jr.

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 198~ 278

J John Sasser , William Sasser & Little~on Eugene Sasser, along with theirI Mother, Clary, moved to Decatur-Thomas Co. Georgia in the mid 1830 s. Thomas later moved to Jefferson Co. Georgia. 992 pages, indexed, hard cover ------.------

TITLE: NORTHEAST TEXAS CEMETERIES VOL 1 ORDER FROM: J & W Enterprises 2838 Jody Lane Shreveport, La. 71118 COST: $10.00 plus $1.50 postage

This publication contains cemetery records from Cass, Camp, Titus, and Marion Counties, Texas. Contains 127 pages and has a complete index . 8\Xll, softcove r ------.-.------

TITLE: DESCENDANTS OF JOHN HANSARD OF AMHERST CO. VIRGINIA 1766-1976 ORDER FROM: Hansard Family Register 320 Sevenoaks Dr. Knoxville, Tennessee 37922 COST: $28.00 postpaid

The title concerns the first-known ancestor, John Hansard (1766-1826) of Amherst County, Virginia, who was married there 23 November 1793 to Caroline, daughter of Colonel Ambrose Rucker . Available information on their eight children, who were allied by marriage to the Virginia families of Tinsley, Burford, Davis, Garner and Taylor, is given in Chapter 11. Following the death of his first wife, he was married secondly to Judith, daughter of Peter Cashwell Sr. of Amherst Co., and one son was born to the union. John died 24 November 1826. The nine children were named in his Will, which is on record in Amherst Co. They were, Sophia, Mary T. John W. Permelia D., Ambrose R. Archelus B. Carol­ ine M. Isaac R., and Peter C. The descendants of Archelus B., the third son, comprise the major portion of the book. Archelus, an early Baptist minister, left Virginia about 1818. This volume contains an extensive account to the present descendants in Tennessee and in Oregon. Connecting lines (before 1860) include the Vandergriff, Warwick, Lewis, Petree, Davis & Henderson fam i lies of Knox, Union & Anderson Counties in East Tennessee. Biographical history of John Hansard, records of col­ onial Hansard families in Virginia, locality descriptions and genealogical data are arranged in 11 chapters to which are appended important sup­ porting evidence consisting chiefly of transcripts of wills and other county records, copies of family Bible entries, and cemetery inscriptions. Over 500 descendants of John Hansard are identified. 43 illustrations, in­ dexed, family photographs, documented 6X9 hardcover

TITLE: SIR ELLIS HICKS (1315) CAPTAIN JOHN WARD (1598) JOHN WRIGHT (1500) PHILIP Ie YONGE (1295) & 7,812 DESCENDANTS THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 279 ORD~R FROM: Mr. H. E. Hicks , 2404 Confederate Drive Washington, N.C. 28403 COST: $50.00 includes postage

Owners of this massive family history will find it eminantly usetul and almost effortless to use in reconstructing any of their tamily lines as­ sociated with persons in the title. Hr. Hicks employs a unique system to help researchers in this quest. His book is divided into two major parts: Part I includes the family lines, HICKS, MONTGOMERY, & WARD, PArt 11 - WRIGHT (Wilmington) WRIGHT (Charleston, Savannah), GRAINGER, SHARPLESS, BRADLEY, GREEN, CAMPBELL, de ROSSET, HEARS, MAFFITT, MCKENZIE, & GILES, MORRIS, NIXON & YONGE. Each of the two parts consists of three scetions: a complete name index of the persons in that part: a geneal­ ogical section of names ot person, their dates of birth, death, & mar­ riage, names of spouces, and a biographical section of selected persons listed in the genealogical section. Each person in the index is assigned a number, and this number carries over into the genealogical and bio­ graphical sections. Special notes and signs are used where this pattern varies. Mr. Hicks is so successful at simplifying this book that there is little this reviewer can critique; it can only be highly praised. He includes a long list of persons who have helped to provide information and 2\ pages ot bibliograpy. 138 pages, hardcover, 8ixil

TITLE: THE 1860 UNITED STATES CENSUS OF GREEN COUNTY, ARKANSAS ORDER FROM: Una Pollard Rt 2, Box 253 Piggott, Arkansas 72454 COST: $10.00 postage paid

This census contains map of 1860 Green County showing the location of the seven townships. Schedule I - free white inhabitants, there were 1070 dwellings and 1004 heads of families counted with a listing of some 669 variations of family surnames. Schedule 2 - slave inhabitants, 189 slaves with their owners enumeration. Mortality schedules shows 69 persons died in the year preceding the census. 128 pages, index, soft cover.

TITLE: 1870 CENSUS OF GREENE COUNTY, ARKANSAS ORDER FROM: Una Pollard Rt 2, Box 253 Piggott, Arkansas 72454 COST: $10.00 postage paid

This census contains 1870 map of Greene County showing the twelve town ships. Schedule 1 - There were 1,299 dwellings and 1,339 heads of family with a listing of some 952 variations of family surnames. A population of 7,417 with 157 of these being black. Mortality schedule shows 145 persons died preceding the year of the census. Index, 161 pages, softcover. THE GENIE, OCTOBER 198·4 280 .TITLE: 1880 CENSUS OF CLAY COUNTY ARKANSAS ORDER FROM: Una Pollard Rt 2, Box 253 Piggott, Arkansas 72454 COST: $11.00 postage paid

Most of Clay County was taken from Greene County in 1873, 1880 is the first census for Clay County. Contains map of 1880 Clay County showing the location of the nine townships. Schedule 1 - Inhabitants in Clay County, 1,332 dwellings and 1,359 heads of households with a listing of some 1,218 variations of family surnames. The statistics show a pop­ ulation of 7,213 with 20 of these being black. Mortality schedules shows 188 persons had died in the year preceding the census. Index, 156 pages, 8\Xll

TITLE: 1900 CENSUS OF CLAY COUNTY ARKANSAS ORDER FROM: Una Pollard Rt 2, Box 253 Piggott, Arkansas 72454 COST: $25.00 postage paid

Contains map of 1900 Clay county showing the location ot the eighteen townships including the nine Post Office towns. Schedule 1 - in­ habitants in Clay County show the population had more than doubled from 1880 to 1900. There were 3,186 dwellings and 3,224 heads of family counted with a population of 15,886. There were over 2,000 family surnames, all white except 6 blacks and 1 Indian. All infor­ mation on the cenus is given except education & ownership of home. 8\Xll, 434 pages, soft cover

TITLE: CEMETERIES OF WASHINGTON COUNTY ARKANSAS VOL VII ORDER FROM: NORTHWEST ARKANSAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Box K Rogers, Arkansas 72756 COST: $8.50

This volume contains cemeteries located east & south of Fayetteville a8 follow8 Fairview Memorial Garden, Hazel Valley, Nickell, Salem or Mt. Salem, Smith (at Cincinnate), Stoken~ury or Elkins, Thomas, Tuttle, Union Point. There are six other volumes that list the following cemeteries, Vol I, Carrell, Gehring's Chapel, Head, Holcomb, Lincoln, McCord, Mt. Olive, Mt. Vernon, Round Mountain, Shum~te, Sonor~, Son's Chapel, St. Joseph, Stuckey, Zion. Vol 2: Barron, Elm Springs, Fitz­ gerald, Forrest Park, Lutheran, Prairie Grove, Skelton. Vol 3: Beaty, Buckner, Chandler, Clark, Echo Dell, Friendship, Gibson, Howe, Joyce, King's, Morris, Mt. Comfort, Mt. Zion, Peden, Prairie View, Reese, Sisemore Graves, Spring Valley, Strain, Towler. Vol 4: Baptist Ford, Bell, Cane Hill, Combs, Crawford, Culwell, Dowell, Farmington, Goshen, Langley-Jones-Bell, Oaklanq Chruch, Rock Springs, Rose, Shady Grove. Vol 5: Bluff, Edmiston, Eightty-Six, Friendship Church, Illinois Chapel, Reiff's Chapel, Tucker Fa~ily Burial Plot, West, Wilson Family Burial Plot. THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 281 V~l 6: Bl~ck OAk' I, Blackburn, Brentwood, Coil, Collier, Episcop? l, Fall Creek, Funkhouser, Gaoderville, Hash, Hutch, Kinnibrugh, McG~rr~h, Mountain View, O~k Grove, Parks, Sunset, Terry Family, Union Stnr, West Fork, Woolsey, Zinnamon. 8~Xll, soitcover, 89 pages plus indpx

TITLE: DEDMAN-DEADMON FAMILY HISTORY ORDER FROM: Anna L, Griffith Rt 1, Box 306 Mayfield, Kentucky 42066 COST: $20.00 postpaid

The family history begins in Virginia in 1635, cover 12 generations, all spellings; DEDMAN, DEDMON, DEADMON, DEADMAN, DEADMOND, DEBNAN, ETC, All same lineage. Wills published on early Dedman in Virginian, one in Alabama. Relbted lines; Haile, Holmes, James, Johns, Jones, Griffith, McNAtt, Slayden, Steele, Wade, Wester, White, Workman, and more. Families lived in Alabama, Arkansas, California, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Lo­ uisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Minn. N, C, Ohio, Oregon, Tenn., Texas, Indiana and others. 8~Xll, softcover, indexed

TITLE: WRITING FAMILY HISTORY FO PLEASURE AND PROFIT ORDER FROM: The Gregath Publishing Company P.O. Box 1045 Cullman, Alabama 35055 COST: $?

Writing Family History for Pleasure & Profit has been written to assist and help other writers to publish their work with as little "Time, energy, and Money" expended as possible. No one book can contain all the knowt' ledge required to write and publish an article or book. The imagination and common sense of the individual writer must be used in order to achieve the best results. The ideas, directions and aids contained in this book are in the briefest form. Utilize everything you learn and combine it with your own knowledge. 8xll, softcover, 102 pages

TITLE: INDEX TO 1860 CENSUS FOR EAST BATON ROUGE PARISH LOUISIANA ORDER FROM: East Baton Rouge Parish Library · Centroplex Branch, P,O, Box ,1471 BAton Rouge, La. 70821 COST: $10.00

This surname index includes every head of household and at lenst one re­ presentative of each differing surname within the household. Includes race, age, sex and birthplace of each person recorded as well as the household and census page number. 58 pgs, softcover, 8~Xll

------~------THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 282 TITLE: 1907 ALABAMA CENSUS OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AUTAUGA, BALDWIN , AND BARBOUR COUNTIES ORDER FROM: The GregRth Company P.O. Box 1045 Cul l man, Alabama 35055 COST: $?

This book is listed in alphabetical order by each county. Shows date of enlistment, place of enlistment, type of service, wheather a prisoner date at discharge. 8;Xll, softcover, 35 pages ------.-

TITLE: MARRIAGES OF DALLAS COUNTY TEXAS VOL 1 Books A-E (1846-1877) ORDER FROH: Da l las Genea l ogical Society P.O. Box 12648 Dallas, Texas 75225 COST: $?

This book list marri ages of Dallas County, Texas for the years 1846 to 1877, list the groom, bride, date of marriage and name of person who performed the marriage. 8\xll, softcover, 87 pages including index

TITLE: INDEX TO PROBATE CASES OF DALLAS COUNTY , TEXAS 1846-1900 Vol. 1 ORDER FROM DALLAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY P.O. Box 12648 Dallas , Tex~s 75225 COST: ~?

When an estate w;>s ti l ed i or prob.,te, it was ;, ssigned .' number. This number is found in ~ll t he Probote Books ~nd on the original documents in the prob~te pAckets . In ~ bout 1935 all of the c~ses completed were ~ssigned 0 NEW number And cl ;> ssified ;IS "disposed cllses" . For this re;! s on the number found in the records is diffe r ent from the number thpt t he cases are now f iled under. To locate the originol records, the NEW number must be used. The numbers i n t his index Rre t he NEW numbers that were ;> s s i gned to these cases in t he 1930 's . These ~~w numbers appe ~ r to have been ;> ssigned to these cllses by ten ye~r periods ;> ccording to the time they were comple t ed nnd all tor th ~ t ye ar period W I S put in somewhat plph ;lb e t ic;>l order Dnd then the process sta rted over the next ten year period. This process wps con­ tinued tor ;Ill the completed cesss to ;>bout the year 1935. The prob2te cnses 01 Dallns County a lso include gURrdi ~ oship e pses pod luoncy cases. Gu a rdianship c ases not only pertain to minor childr~n, but to ;> person of any "' ge who wps not ;! ble to competently hpndle his own nff ;> irs. Lun~cy cnses included not only those who were insane or mentplly incompetent, but of advnnced ago who were unpb Ie to t il ke cp re of thei r own .'1 f >fn irs due to senility. 60 p?ges plus index, softcover 8~XIl

THE GE NI E, OC TOBE R 1984 283 , TITLE: ANCESTORS OF DALLAS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MEKBEiS VOL 1. OROEi FiOM: Dallaa Genealogical Society P.O. Box 12648 Dallas, Texas 75225 COST: $ 1

Eighty two members of the Dallas Genealogical Society submitted their charts for this book. It explains the format used and abbreviations. Some « the names included are; Abbott, Allen, Alsup, Barton, Bell, Bigelow, Campbell, Cartwright, Dath, Deea, Elliot, Embree, Fenwick, Flynn, Geurin, Gray, Halliburton, H08g, ~ellogg, Kerrick, Laing, Lygon, Maffin, Morrison, Newsome, Noel, Pace, Pankey, Ramsey, Sapp, Schalle, Thetford, Tynten, Vaughan, Vogel, Wagner, White. indexed, softcover

TITLE: MYERS OF AMERICA TITLE: THE CLARK CLARION TITLE: THE ANDERSON ALBUM TITLE: TH

These are quarterlies for each of the above surnames. Each contains approximately 25 pages, indexed, contains queries, pedigree and family charts, information for all above surnames that are researching that . / name. 8\Xll, softcover.

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The Confederate Veteran is the largest and best source of information concerning the Confederate soldier ever published. It was issued as a monthly magazine in Nasbville from January 1893 to December 1932. The . 40 year run contains thousands of personal reminiscences, biographical sketches, obituries and much local history. It i8 a cornucopia of Con­ federste genealogy, biography and Civil War history. The entire run in­ cludea approximately 20,000 psges of eext and over 4,000 photographs. The Veteran's importance is perhaps best attested by several notable Civil War authorities. 127 volumes plus index, 8\Xll hardback. Volume I contains 385 pages, no index ------THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 284 .TITLE: YOUR KANSAS FAMILY TREE 1977 -1980 OiDER FRCK: Merle Ganier 2108 Grace St. Ft. Worth, Tfxas 76111 COST: $ ?

This book is a collection of Your Kansas Family Tree columns pub­ lished in KANHISTIQUE from 1977 through 1980. 8\111, softcover, 47 pagea plus index ------TITLE: OUR HERITAGE OiDER FRCK: Luckey Printing Company Augusta Highway Thomson, Georgia COST: $ ?

This book contains eight sections: 1. Our Hertiage, Brief history of Columbis County showing comunity development. 2. Reminicences of Dr. H. R. Casey; In 1883, Dr. Casey published, in the Columbia Sen­ tenia 1 his reminiscenes gained through thirty years of practicing medicine snd politicing the Columbia Co. Casey discussed background, religious and political preferences and often list three generations. 3. Memoris of Georgia; Abstracts of those from Columbia Co. taken from Vol. 11, of ''Memoirs of Georgia", published by the Southern Historical Society in 1890. 4. Reflections of Senior Citizens; Current Senior Citizens reflect changing times. 5. Changing of the Guard; 1980 was year of political changes in Columbia Co. Many of t he long-time officials retired . In interviews, they reflect their years of service to the county. 6. More Personalities; Individual profiles on the more prominent war heroes, political and religious leaders, and others who have made outstanding contributions to the history of the state and nation. 7. Those Who Gave It Al11 a list of those from Columbia Co. who gave t heir lives in the Civil War, Worlds Wars 1 and 11 and the Korean Conflict. 8. Land Grants in St. Paul's Parish. 84111, softcover, index, 121 pages

TITLE: PROVINCE OF NORTH CAROLINA 1663 - 1729 ABSTRACTS OF LAND PATENTS ORDER FROM: Roanoke News Company Weldon, N. C. COST: $ 1

North Carolina has among the Secretary of State. land records some thirty four hundred land patents of the Proprietary period & it i. from this group of land patents on record in the Secretary of State'. Land Grant Office that the ab.tracts in this book were made. Proprietary land patents were found in bOOks, I, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, and 13. Although no original papers relating to Proprietary s~rveys or land warrants have survived among the Secretary of State'a land grant office recorda, and the books undoubtedly have been copied on occa~lon. the Proprietary land patents are both rich in information and absolutely essential the study of genealogy and local history. 8\16, hardcover, ind~xed for name and place, 322 pages THE GENIE, QCTOBER 1984 28 5 , TITLE: AMISH PIONEERS OF THE WALNUT CREEK VALLEY ORDER FROM: Olcar R. Killer Box 229 Berlin. Ohio 44610 COST: $2.50 postpaid

This 32-page booklet, with phots and sketches. tells of Jonas Stutzman and the other Amish pioneers who were the firlt to settle in the eastern part of Holmes County Ohio. Details ot the difficult life they led in Holmes County in the early 1800's are given. It also describes the "Hochstetler Massacre" in Pennsylvania in 1751. 8\.15\. paperback, no index ------TITLE: THE AMISH IN SWITZERlAND AND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ORDER FROM: Oscar R. Miller Box 229 Berlin. Ohio 44610 COST: $1.50 postpaid

This l6-page booklet. with phots and mapl. briefly tells of the origin of the Amish in Europe. It tells of early persecution, the first adult baptism, and the firlt Anabaptilt martyr. It also liltl the location of original family homel in Switzerland of the common Amish family namel, Schrock. Troyer, Host­ etler, Miller, Schlabach, Yoder and others. 8\X5\, paperback, no index

TITLE: KILLER FAMILY HISTORY ORDER FROM: Oscar R. Killer Box 229 Berlin. Ohio 44610 COST: $6.00 postpaid

Two volumes in one Book: DESCENDANTS OF ELI S. KILLER-AND KARIE KAUFFMAN; DESCENDANTS OF ISAAC S. KILLER AND (1) RACHEL TROYER, AND (2) FANNIE ERB, 1821 1981. The book has 128 page., 50 pictures, and separate indexes for Volume 1 and 11. The family is of Amish descent. A historical introduction to the Miller family is included. The family is spread. with many in Ohio and Indiana, but others a8 far west a8 Washington and California, as well a. quite a few in Canada. ------.-.------TITLE: KILLER FAMILY HISTORY, DESCENDANTS OF SOLa.lON S. KILLER AND (1) KARY HERSHBERGER, AND (2) BARBARA CHRISTNER, 1828-1981. Solomon is a brother of Eli and Isaac (above). A historical introduction to the Killer family i. included. The family is of Amish dexcent. Descendants live in Ohio, In­ diana and various other states. 7XlO, 87 page., 11 pictures, indexed

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 286 TITLE: FOUR CENTURIES ON THE PASCAGOULA ORDER FROM: The Reprint Company Box 5401 Spartanburg, S. C. 29304 COST: $24.00 per volume

The Pascagoula River Valley includes Jackson County, Mississippi, and George County, which was part of Jackson County for 8 century. The existing written and legendary material on thie region, including handwritten sources in the State Arcbives, have been brought together in the first volume of this set, entitled History, Story, and Legend of the Pascagoula Country, which covers the history of the territory up to the Mississippi Constitution of 1817 . Part 1 01 Volume 11 (History and Genealogy of the Pascagoula River Count ry) cover. additional history of the region, from 1812 to 1960. Part 11 of Vol­ ume II, over half the book, is devoted to genealogy: names of immigrants coming into the region, the census of 1850, families of 1860, cemetery re­ cords, and over a hundred pages of information from Bibles. Three court­ house fires in Jacklon County make this volume particulary valuable as • souce of genealogical records. 216 pages, hardback, map, indexed for Volume I, Volume 11 255 pages , hardback, indexed

TITLE: A HISTORY OF METHODISM IN ALABAMA ORDER FROM: The Reprint Company Box 5410 Spartanburg, S. C. 29304

This volume was reprinted for the Bicentennial of the Method i st Church in America and was published in association with the Commis sion on Archives and History of the Alabama-West conference of the United Methodist Church. I t has been called "the authority for the future" on the history of Methodism in Alabama and is rightly said to "belong on the library shelves of every minister and every church". It covers the first sixty years of the devel­ opment of the church in the follOWing major segments: . (1) the first two appointments, Tombigbee and the Great Bend of the Tennessee River, 1808-1818 (2) up to 1832, when the Alabama conference was organized, (3) up to 1845 when the Alabama Conference was affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal Church, Southi and (4) 1845-1865, antebellum developments. The book is val­ uable not only as a history of Methodism but also as a genealogical source, containing as it does much personal infbrmation about both preache rs and lay persons, as well as many names of members of churches. 796 pages, hardcover, 6X9, indexed

TITLE: NELLY CUSTIS LEWIS' S HOUSEKEEPING BOOK ORDER FIOHI The Historic New Orleans Collection 533 Royal Street New Orleans, La 70130 COST: 111

Nelly Custis Lewis, George Washington's adopted daughter, for ove~ thirty years was the mistress of Woodlawn, a large and elegant Virginia plantation.

THE (~F:NIE, OCTOBER 1984. 287 Plantations were virtually self-sufficient, so that recipes for household cleaners, home remedies, and the care and dying of clothing, were essential for such a large household. The lady of the plantation was also responsible for providing huge and vari ed meal. in pre-refrigeration days . During the 1830's, Hrs. lewis kept the housekee ping book presented here. It is a col­ lection of recipes and remedies which 1s interesting for its reflection of nineteenth-century plantation l ife. Hany of the recipes may also be used with success today. 6X9, hardcover, indexed

TITLE: THE SOUllCE OIlDEll FllOM: Ancestry Publishing Company Salt Lake City, Utah COST: $ 39.95

The Source; A Guidebook of American Genealogy is the most complete ref­ erence book available today. Compiled by sixteen of the nation's leading genealogist, it represents a vast collection of the most susnificant re­ cord sources from Colonial times to the present, Unlike sourcebooks that merely skim the subject, or limit themselves to certain types of records, The Source provide8 an intelligent and thorough exposure to genealogical sources of all kinds. This i, an eaxy-to-u8e book that has been designed for genealogist at all levels of skill and experience. General readers who are seriously inter- ested in genealogy, possess some knowledge of theri family tree and are familiar with a local library and its collections, will find the book a logical next stip in expanding their research efforts. Seasoned professionals will find the Source invaluable for its originality of information, its detailed introduction to the latest research techniques and its many creative sug­ gestions on new ways to utilize existing data. Others, including students, teachers, librarians and historians, will discover in The Source a walth of information useful in non-genealogical pursits. By referring to the Source, a reader can quickly determine what records exist for th~ particular time period he is researching; what information he can expcet to obtain; where he may locate the records, provided they are still available; and, once found, how he can best use them. In the event a record or a portion of one, has been lost or destroyed, The Source will indicate so, thus helping to avoid weeks or even months of wasted research t ime. Whenver, possible, the book recommends~additional or alternate sources to supplement existing information or to help replace missing records. The Source also includes a glossary of genealogical and research terms and a comprehensive appendix of source locations throughout the United States. 786 pages in­ cluding index, hardcover, 8\Xll

TITLE: VICKSBURG: SOUTHERN CITY UNDER SIEGE ORDER FROM: The Historic New Orleans Collection 533 Royal Street New Orleans, La. COST: ? THE GEN IE, OCTOBER 1 984 28 8 William Lovelace Foster was born January 29. 1830 at Foster's Settle­ ment. Alabama. married Sarah Mildred Maxwell. Not long before the out break of the Civi l War. the Fosters moved to Starkville, Mississippi. where they were res i ding. in the spring of 1862. when he enlisted as a private in Company F of the 35th Mississippi Voluntee r Infantry Reg­ iment. While still a privat e in the regiment, he was appoointed reg­ imental chaplain. His regime nt was then serving with the units assigned to the defense of Vicksburg . Foster was present whe n Vicksburg was besieged by Union Force s under General Grant. While there. he wrote the lengthy letter giving valuable details about the siege and the sur­ render of the Confederate fortress on the Mississippi River-the lette r which is the sub j ect of this book. 6\X9. softcover. 80 pages. indexed

TITLE: ANCESTOR I NG ORDER FROM: Augusta Genealogical Society , Inc. P.O. Box 3743 Augusta , GA 30904 COST: $15.00 per year, Family membership $20.00

As the official journal of the Soceity, Ancestor ing purpose is t o add well-researched, in-depth information to the store of material available to genealogists and the general public. Inaddition to the usual data lists of names and dates so necessary in genealogical research, background articles are premitted by Ancestoring's magazine format . Such a rt i c les are intended to provide a framework of the times in which ancestors lived, to to enable one to faahion a more complete picture of hi s for ebears' day to day existence. 8\Xll, softcover. 103 pages, indexed

TITLE: THREAOGILLS BOOK 11 ORDER FROM: Janis H. Miller P.O. Box 2245 Hudson. Ohio 44236 COST: $?

As a young lad , John Threadgi ll arrived in Norfolk , Virginia around 1732. By the time of his death in Brunswick County , Va. in 17 72. he had s ired five sons, Will i am, John. Thomas, Randolph and George . Al l f ive served in the Revolutionary War and later migrated to Anson County , N. C. Al l present day Threadgills will descend from John, Thomas or Randolph . William had only daughters and George received land in Alabama and nothing else is known of him. 6\X9 . hardcover. 299 pages plus index

THE GEN I E, OC TOBER 1984 289 TITLE: NARRATIVES OF COLLETON CO S. C. ORDER FROM: The Reprint Company P .0. Box 5401 Spartanburg, S.C. 29304 COST: $16.50

Colleton, one of the three early counties of South Carolina, has always occupied a unique place among people interested in the history of the state. but infor­ mation about Colleton County is not easy to find. This county history by native Be ulah Glover goes a long way toward filling that gap; information is avail- able here which cannot be found elsewhere. Contents include discussions of; the origins of the county, first settlements, early churches, land grants, baronies, early schools, statutes pertaining to Colleton, eminent men of Colleton County, Revolutionary battles, leading familes and prominent people, important dates, buildings, customs, early institutions , newspapers. rivers and ferries. and recent developments. 156 pp, index. illustrations, paper, 6X9

TITLE: A BEDWELL FAMILY ORDER FROM: Larry King 100 Longview Drive Hendersonville. Tennessee 37075 COST: $25.00

Thomas Bedwell lived in St. Giles Parish. Cripplegate. London. England in the early 1600's. His son Robert Bedwell came to the New World in 1661 and re­ ceived a 727 acre land grant on Totuckey Creek at Beaver Dam Branch in Far­ nham Parish, Old Rappahannock (now Richmond) County. Virginia. A Bedwell Family is a record of fourteen generations of proven Robert Bedwell descendants in America. It shows their growth from the years 1661 to 1982 from one family with seven children to several thousand known .families with many thousands of members in all fifty states. Because of the very rare surname, it is believed a very large percent of all Bedwells in America today are Robert Bedwell descendants. 7XlO, 328 pages plus index, 143 portraits . bibliography of copyrighted works. 15,770 all names index

TITLE: SAMUEL KELSO/KELSEY 1720-1796 REVOLUTIONARY PATRIOT OF CHESTER COUNTY, S. C. ORDER FROM: Marvia p. Kelsey, M.D. I 2 Longbow Lane Houston. Texas 77024 COST: ?

Samuel Kelso, Sr. and his wife Susannah Mills Kelso came to America 1767 on the ship Earl of Donegall from Belfast, Ireland. Other families from Belfast came with them that were related. These families came on the encouragement and bounty enacted by the General Assemby of South Carolina, who levied taxes be­ tween 1761 and 1768 for a fund to provide a bounty to emigratins Protestants. Samuel Kelso, Sr. was prob1ey born 1720 in Scotland. He WRS a Scotchman from THE GEN IE, OCTOBER 198 4 290 an ancient family whose ancestry dates back to 900 A.D. which family in 910 A.D. owned Ayr and much of Southern Scotland, and endowed Kelso Abbey in 1200. A few families hAve changed the spelling to Kelce, Kelsaye, Kelsay, Kelsy . 8Xll, 683 pages including index, hardback

TITLE: 1850 CENSUS OF CATAHOULA PARISH, LOUISIANA ORDER FROM: Carol Young Knight Rt 1, Box 251 Aledo, Texas 76008 COST: $12.50

Catahoula Parish, La . WAS founded in 1808 by settlers who migrated into the area from Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, South Carolina, Geo~gia, and othe ~ areas. Part of Caldwell Parish was formed from Catahoula in 1838, part o f Franklin Parish was taken from Catahoula in 1843 and all of LaSalle Parish was formed from it in 1910. This is an excellent reference source for any one doing research in the Northeastern section of Louisiana. Indexed, paper back, 87 pages plus index

TITLE: INDEX CLAIBORNE PARISH, LOUISIANA 1849-1910 ORDER FROM: J & W Enterprixes 2838 Jody Lane Shreveport, La. 71118 COST: $18.00 plus $1.50 postage

Claiborne Parish was created from Natchitoches Parish by an Act of the La. legislature March 13, 1828. However, the ~laiborne Parish Courthouse, then located in Old Athens, was destroyed by fire in 1849, and only records filed since that period are available. There are a few brief periods when the re are no marriage licenses of record. As for explanation, it i~ assumed that during the period of reconstruction, some licenses were either lost or not maintained. Has bride surname , index, grooms in alphabetical order, 171 pages plus index 8~Xll paperback

TITLE: POINTE COUPEE PARISH HISTORY ORDER FROM: LeComite' des Archivesde la Louisiane, Baton Rouge COST: ?

The history of Point Coupee Parish must, without a doubt, begin with the history of Louisiana. Men such as DeSoto, LaSalle, Iberville, and Beinville, who figured so prominently in the exploration of Louisiana, played major roles in the exploration of the Pointe Coupee area. Their discoveries led directly to the establishment of settlements all along the mighty Mississippi. Among the earliest of those settlements was the post at Pointe Coupee. From the be­ ginning, the survival of this fragile little post, as well as the survival ot the entire LouisianA colony, was threatened. At times, it was questionable whether or not the Louisiana settlers could endure the Indi.n attachs, the isolation , and and the lack of supplies. But survive they did, and after a time they began to prosper. Today, the accomplfshments of those fJrst settlers of Louisiana THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 291 ~nq Pointe Coupee can be proudly remembered by their descendents.

Part 1 of this book is the history section. It consists of a collection of articles, written by a variety of Louisiana writers and historians, on topics selected by the committee as being the most representative of the parish.

Part 11 is the family history section. These family histories were compiled by persons who traced their roots back to Pointe Coupee. Many of these families reside in the parish today, but a surprising number ot contributors live out side olthe parish and in some cases, the state of Louisiana. Many families can trace their lineage back to the earliest setters. Some of the families are Allain, Barbre, Bouis, Bueche, Chatelain, Claiborne, Curet, DeCuir, Ducre, Guerin, Humblot, Jarreau. Joffrion, LaCour, Mayeux, Pinson8t, Porche, Ricard, Roubique. Sicard, Trudeau, Villeret. 355 pages. plus index, protraits, 8~Xll. hardback

TITLE: TIPPAH COUNTY HERITAGE ORDER FROM: Tippah County Historical & Genealogical Society Ripley, Mississippi 38863 COST: ?

Tippah County became an integral part of the state of Mississippi in February 1836. The name ''Tippah'' is a ChickasAw word meaning "cut off", and is taken from the creek of the same name that flows across much of the original county from east to west before emptying into the Tallahatchie River.

This book contains articles on churches, schools, putlication, memories and hundreds of fAmily histories. Some of the families are Adair. Barnes. Barkley, Bennett, Chappell, Clemmer, Crawford, Davis, Duncan, Elliott, Ford, Foster, Garrison, Godwin. Green, Hall. Hamilton, Harris, Johnson, Jones. King, Lence, Lowrey, Martin, McBryde. McGill, Montgomery, Moore, Nabors, Norton, Olive, Owen, Pearce, Phillips, Ragan, Renfow, Rogers, Skackelford, Simpson. Thurmond. Tomlinson, Wallis. Whitten. Young. 8Xll, hardback, 708 pages plus index.

TITLE: EFFINGHAM, ILLINOIS ORDER FROM: Effingham County Genealogical S0ciety P.O. Box 1166 Effingha,. Illinois 62401 COST: $12.00 plus $1.00 postage . Fiftieth anniversary souvenir of Effingham 1853-1903. A brief review of the city from date of founding to the present. Origi­ nally printed and published by the Effingham Democrat, 121 pages, illustrated and indexed. Many photos of people, their homes, churches, business and schools. 8 X 10.

THE GENIE, OCTOBER 1984 292 QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES McELROY Need info on Larkin Madison "Mad" McELROY, b. ca. BUCIlANAN 1827 TN son of James & Rebecca STOKES McELROY, m. STOKES Selvina Amanda "Mandy" BUCHANAN on 12 Dec 1849 AARON Stewart co, TN. Known children: W.P. (b. ca. 1852 SIKES TN); Georgia Ann (b. ca. 1856 TN m. John AARON); TAYLOR James Monroe (b. 18 Nov 1857 Stewart co, TN d. 17 Feb RYE 1937 TN m. 1. Rebecca Ann SIKES 2. Mrs. Sarah TAYLOR. Contact: Linda RYE, 107 Little Richland Rd., Waverly, TN 37185 CORLEY Searching these surnames. Also have a CORLEY book CHEVALLIER & will share info in it. Families from GA. O'NEAL Contact: Donna CORLEY MANUEL, 2614 Live Oak Dr., SANSON Brusly, LA 70719 TALLY HUFFMAN IRVING BELLGARD . , STEVENS Will correspond with anyone researching the family STEPHENS of Eli STEVENS/STEPHENS who m. Susan RICHARDS. Eli RICHARDS was a planter in Claiborne & Warren co, MS & d. in SHANNON Warren co, MS. Known children: Olivia J. b. 1844 d. BRIDGES ca. 1887; Susan R. "Mittie"; & Alice. Daughters Olivia & Susan m. SHANNON brothers in Claiborne co, MS. Contact: Joyce SHANNON BRIDGES, Rt. 2 Box 50X, Keithville, LA 71047 HENRY Researching Benjamin HENRY, b. 11 Apr 1841 (1), son ANDERSON of Jean Baptiste HENRY & Elizabeth ANDERSON HENRI (1), COLE m. 1. Susan Cole 2. Eugenia COLE, both probable daus. POTTS of Soloman COLE. Benjamin m. both in St. Landry par, LA & lived most of his life there. He was the father of at least 13 children & d. after 1900. Especially need info on Benjamin & Susan & their 7 children. Contact: Sharon G. POTTS, P.O. Box 152, Shreve- port, LA 71161~0152

RATCLIFF Who are the parents of Selina RATCLIFF from Amite ROGERS co, MS? She m. 1st John ROGERS in Amite co, MS in WILDER 1838, moved to Shr~v~port, Caddo, LA, had 2 daus LEONARD Julia & Delia. Selina m. 2nd Joseph WILDER in Caddo FORT par, LA. He was b. ·in VT 1810 & d. in Shreveport PLEASANT 1870. They had 3 daus: Josephine, m. Fred A. LOONEY LEONARD; Alice, m. M. FORT; & Ellen, m. W.A. PLEASANT. Selina d. in 1884 in Shreveport, LA. Also need parents of Joseph WILDER. Contact: Isabel LOONEY, 615 Herndon, Shreveport, LA 71101

THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 293 QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES HORN Searching for these families that settled in the HORNE area of Sabine & DeSoto par, LA. HORNE- from IL COI1ALANDER vis. G4 & AL. COMALANDER & CUMBERLANDER £ from SO CUMBERLANDER via AL. Contact: Bobby G. HORNE, 119 Carroll, PENTECOST Shreveport, LA 71105 WEDGEWORTH HOUCK Seeking info on John Franklin HOUCK b. 5 Mar 1831 SHARP Adams co, PA d. 12 Oct 1908 Gibsland, Bienville par, STATHEM LA m. 1.Sarah SMITH ca. 1853 PA 2. Barbara SHARP ca. VALENTINE 1873 LA. Children from 2nd marr: John H. HOUCK (m. SMITH Nannie ?); Annie Clara HOUCK (m. 1. Myrum STATHEM CZIGAN 2. Lucien VALENTINE) Contact: Ruth L. CZIGAN, 1312 Hancock, Pasadena, TX 77502 AINSWORTH Seeking family & parents of Samuel, Mary Ann, & Bill ARCHER AINSWORTH. Samuel b. 5 Jan 1845 d. 4 Nov 1932 bur. CHEATHAM Hoxie Chapel Cem, Robertson co, TX m. Nancy Jane ELLEDGE ARCHER (b. 29 Jan 1859 dau. of David Alexander ARCHER SINGLEl'ON & Agnes Jane CHEATHAM. Mary Ann m. Jake ELLEDGE & BUNDICK known children: Lee, Ellen, & Etheleen. Nothing SWEAT known about Bill. H.V. SINGLETON m. Mary BUNDICK, their dau. Janey m. William SWEAT. Contact: Inez AINSWORTH, Rt. 3 Box 855, Franklin, TX 77856 BROWN Edaline PYE, dau. of John Wm. PYE, m. 1. W.T. SMITH PYE 2. Robeson BROWN 31 May 1874 Sabine par, LA 3. G.W. SMITH KEATH. 1850 census Sabine par, LA lists a Robinson KEATH BROWN with Martha lone as wife, is this Robeson's YATES parents? Contact: Frances YATES KING, 319 KING NW Bailey, Pendleton, OR 97801 O'DAY Joseph Martin O'DAY b. 10 Nov 1870 Germany, lived HICKS MI then LA, d. 26 Aug 1950 St. Louis, MO, m. Alice SCHIERMEYER Donie HICKS in 1898 in LA. Alice b. 15 Sep 1882 HAYES Logansport, LA. Need all info on Alice & her parents. Possible her mother's maiden name was HAYES. Contact: Sandra SCHIERMEYER, Rt. 1 Box 84A, Cyrene, MO 63340 MONROE Looking for James MONROE, in the Civil War , came from STANFORD Maine, dropped his last name of STANFORD, SO NNI FORD , SO NNI FORD or SONFORD, lived in south LA, his folks were shoe SONFORD makers. Contact: Alice H. MONROE, 6361 Westwood Rd., Shreveport, LA 71129 PORTER Minor PORTER m. Mary Ann SKINNER 20 Feb 1847 DeSoto SKINNER par, LA, she the grand dau. of John ROBINSON, Sr. ROBINSON Known children: John P. b. 11 Oct 1848 in LA; Julia IRVINE Catherine "Kate" b. 1856 in LA; Seth; and Frank. Contact: Marvel IRVINE, P.O. Box 671, Alta, CA 95701 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 294 QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES QUERIES ALDEN Seeking info on the ALDEN family. Enoch ALDEN(b. MURRELL 9 Dec 1797 western NY d. 27 Jun 1833 north west LA) FULLER who was brother to Isaac ALDEN II (b. 19 Feb 1789 Ashville, Mass 6 d. ca. 1870 north west LA). Isaac settled around Lake Bistineau ca. 1810 & lived in the Minden, LA area until his death. Enoch settled in north west LA ca. 1823 & was associated with his brother until Isaac's death during the Yellow Fever epidemic in 1833. Joshua E. ALDEN (b. north west LA d. ca. 1847). Richard H. ALDEN (b. 20 Mar 1848 nw LA d. 12 Mar 1885). Need tombstone inscroptions of the Minden/Lake Bistineau, LA area. Also need into on Isaac MURRELL, John MURRELL, William P. FULLER, & William T. FULLER from same areas. Contact: James J. ALDEN, 10033 Camille Dr. S.E., Huntsville, AL 35803

LAND In the 1910 census, Lu A. LAND, age 50, is listed as HARGIS 1 i ving in Caddo par, LA with children: Arthur, Eben, Ada, Edna. Also in Caddo par, LA is Joseph C. LAND, age 23, wife Annie E.. In Natchitoches par, LA is B.F. LAND, age 54. Wish to correspond with descendants of all these. Contact: Quinly L. HARGIS, Box 585, Clinton, LA 70722 ROSENTHAL Does anyone have copies of the obit or write up of SMITH Harry Paul ROSENTHAL, d. 6 Jan 194{) Hot Springs, AR.? HENRY His mother was Hattie SMITH HENRY ROSENTHAL , supposed REEVES to have d. may 1897 Caddo par, LA. Contact: Mildred REEVES, 2539 Kingston, Dallas, TX 75211 CALLICOATTE Matthew W. CALLICOATTE (b. 4 Sep 1806 NC d. 9 Nov HANDLEY 1850 Union co, AR m. Rebecca HANDLEY 11 Jul 1841 in CHEATHAM Union par, LA.) Rebecca b. 3 Apr 1~15 d. 19 Jan BALL 1890, she m. second Lindsey HENDERSON in Kemper co, HENDERSON MS. Who their parents? Ben CHEATHAM m. Elizabeth McDONALD BALL & lived in Kemper, Noxubee or Winston co, MS i n ROYE 1830's. Known children: Mary Tabitha (b. 1831 d. 1885 m. Fluellen McDONALD 17 Jan 1850 Winston co,MS) ; Richard (b. 1833 d. after 1915 Neshoba co, MS, enter­ ed Civil War from West Carroll par, LA in 1861). Richard lived with John L. CHEATHAM in 1860 as a medical student. Were John L. & Fleming C. CHEAT£ HAM brothers of Richard? Who parents of Ben & Eliz­ abeth B. CHEATHAM & where buried? Contact: Ralph L. ROYE, 1425 Indian Dr., Enid, OK 73701 ALEXANDER James Edward ALEXANDER b. 13 Sep 1870 in TX. About CO NNORS 1905 to 1912 he worked as a broom maker in Randall co near Amarillo, TX & was instrumental in setting up unions. Any info or book titals appreciated. Contact: Marcia CONNORS, 242 Lakewook Dr, Luling, LA 70070 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 295 QUERIBS ~ULHIES QUERIES QUERIES SMITH Seeking info on the parents of Joel B. SMITH, b. THOMAS 1866 d. 1908 m. Elizabeth THOMAS and buried at JOHNSON Fairview Alpha Cem., Coushatta, LA. Need proof his father was S.W. SMITH (1880 census, Red River par., LA) Contact: Dee JOHNSON, Rt. 3 Box 242 B, Sapulpa t OK 74D66 TYNES Need info on marriage & children of Mr. TYNES & Miss JENNINGS JENN~GS. Known children: Fleming TYNES I (b. ca. WATKINS 1750 Craven Co, NC d. 15 Feb 1830 East Feliciana par, DIXON LA, m. ca. 1770 to ? WATKINS & had 10 children: John WARREN Fleming m. Jane WARREN, Minor m. Eliz DOUGHTY, Anson, DOUGHTY Annie m. Robert POOLE, Martha m. T. POOLE, Kausaida m. POOLE J.T. TRESCOTT, Elizabeth m. Watson BOONE & Thomas TRESCOTT LUCAS, Laura m. HOLSTON & COSTELLO, Mary Amanda m. BOONE Sampson BALL & J. McKNIGHT Timothy. Fleming later LUCAS m. Sylvia DIXON 6 Feb l8l4~; female m. ? COLLINS; HOLSTON Jariah (had grandson named J.M. JENNINGS); female COSTELLO m. Uriah WATKINB; Samuel (was reportedly a Tory). BALL Contact: Alma Dell Magee CLAWSON, 4636 Rosalia Dr., McKNIGHT New Orleans, LA 70127 CLAUSON

SCHNARR Researching German migration to Central America, in FOREMAN particular to Belize, formerly British Honduras. SCHNAAR One such migrant, Heinrich SCHNARR, is said to have ROBINSON left Belize to settle in New Orleans after the Civil War, ca. 1868. Heinrich (Henry), b. in Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany & is believed to have gone to Belize after 1850, m. Mary FOREMAN & had 3 children before leaving for New Orleans. Did Heinrich stay in New Orleans or go on up th Mississippi to the German settlements in Missouri as did many immigrants? Contact: St. John ROBINSON, Foreign Languages, East­ ern Montana College, 1500 North 30th Street, Billings, Montana 59101-0298 GOSPARD Seeking the land of Simon dit Picard GOSPARD of New LUKETTE Orleans & wife Marie Jeanne LUKETTE or DOUCET. Also DOUCHET Jean Louis GOSPARD & wife Scholastique COMEAUX. COMEAUX Also Napoleon GOSPARD, Sr. & wife Marie Asparie PRIMEAUX PRIMEAUX. Also Napoleon GOSPARD , Jr. & Elizabeth CHAMPAGNE TOUCHET or CHAMPAGNE. Contact : Ernest GOSPARD, 304 TOUCHET Trahan Ave., Kaplan, LA 70548 CHLETTE Need info on Charles CHLETTE or CHELETTE, who lived CHELETTE in Shreveport, Caddo, LA for many years. Was COURRIER possibly Chief of Police or connected with police in some way. Contact: Annita Harrison COURRIER, 3125 N.W. 65th, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 KIND William Harrison KIND, b. 1 Aug 1880 in La, was HAILEY orphaned as an infant, raised by Mr. & Mrs. Albert WHITEHURST HAILEY. Who were parents? Where buried? Where in LA was William 'born? Contact: Novella WHITEHURST, 1918 Paseo Re~orma, Tucso~ AZ 85705 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 296 QUARTERLY EXCHANGE LIST

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AARON 293 BARNHILL 262 BOOTH 256 ABBOTT 28 l f BARNUM 255 BOSWELL 237 ADArr~ 292 BAHRELL 241,244 BOUIS 292 ADAM S 2L8,266,273 BARRO N 281 BOWDEN 251 ADCOCK 253 BARTON 284 BOYETT '.!. 7 '0 ADDI SO N 235,237,261 BASS 272 BOYKIN 2 7 4 2G5 BATTHRAP 2b6 BOY LIS 2 7'3 ADKINS 263 BATISE 25 4 BRACH 761 AIKIN 233 BAUGH 261 BRADFORD 249,~)S4 AINSW ORTH 235,236 BAUM 25 5 2 G1 . 237,23 8 ,239 BEARD 231 BRADLEY 22S,232 240,294 BEATY 2 81 249.L~/ ALBRITTON 235 BECK 2 57 2'5,i8CJ ALDREDGE 237 BECKET 2 76 BRAGG 778 ALr::XANDER 295 BEDWELL 290 BRAZEALE 272 ALDEN 295 BEHAM 229 BREWSTER 264,2C ~ , ALLAIN 292 BELL 249,26 5, BRIDGES 251,257 ALLEN 251,261,262 281,284 270,2"11 284 BELLER 231 293 ALPHIN 225,227 BELLGARD 293 BRIGGS 256 ALSUP 284 BEMIS 256 BRIGHAM 266 ANDERS 252,275 BENTON 233 BRITT 225,238 ANDERSON 253,256 BENT 255 256 284,293 BENNETT 255,265 BROCK 233 ANDREWS 267,268,276 275 , 292 BROOKS 27G ANTING 256 BERRY 262,263,266 BROHN 231.232 ARCHER 294 272,273 237,248 ARDIS 232 BESSE LS 256 249,254 ARKEMA 274 BIENVILLE 291 2 75,294 ARKWRIGHT 256 BIGELOW 284 BROWNLEE 255 ARMSTRONG 264 BILES 261 BRUCE 229 ,232 ARNOLD 245 BIRD 262 BUCKNER 281 ARTHUE 238 BIRGFIELD 256 BUCHANAN 293 ARTHUR 265 BI SHOP 232 BUCY 265 BISSETT 262 BUDINGTON 256 BABB 233 BLACK 273,276 BUESCHE 292 BABERS 251 BLACK8 11RN 282 BUFORD 2 7 2 BAKER 272,274 BLACKv.1UC. .J 274,276 BUIE 225 BALDWIN 257 BLAD T: S 269 BULFINCH 241 BALL 295,296 BLAKE 256 BULL 227 BANKS 247 BLANKS 231 BUMMS 262 BARBOUR 255 BLEVENS 233 BUNDICK 2 94 BARBRE 292 BOLDS 250 BURFORD 279 BARKLEY 292 BOLIAN 273 BURK 226 BARNES 261,292 BOND 27 6 BURKS 253 BARNETT 231 BOONE 250,296 BURNAM 251

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BURNHAM 275,276 CHANCE: " 3 L , I j"' CUhBS lb'L BURNS 225,226 238,7Gl,2b! COBURN 262,i6'3 2t)5 CHANDL[R 241,254, C0CHRAN 227 BURT 230,231 2bt ,281 COFFIN 256 233,234 CHANPAGN[ 29£i COIL 282 BUSH 255,263 CHAPMAN 251,262 COKER 2b3 265 CHAPPELL 292 COLE 228,24<3 BUTLER 252 CHARLES 262 263,293 BYLES 265 CHARLIS 262 COLEMAN 263 CHARLOTTE 256 COLLIER 275,ISz CHARNAC 262 COLLIERS 26J CAIN 237,263 CHARLTON 262 COLLINS 240,i'JlJ CALDWELL 232 CHASNUTT 262 2£i3 CALLICOATTE 295 CHATELAIN 292 COLSON 262 CAMP 275,276 CHEATHAM 294,295 COLTON 263 CAMPBELL 227 CHELETTE 253,296 COMALANDCR265,~94 256,263 CHERENO 261 COMB 281 264,280 CHERINGTON 264 COMEAUX 296 284 CHESHIRE 263 COMPTON 272 CANNON 263 CHESTAND 262 CONERLY 263 CARLETON 232 CHESTER 256 CONEY 263 CARNELY 234 CHLETTE 296 CONLY 250 CARNES 247,248 CHEVALLIER 293 CONNER 263,273 CARRELL 281 CHOWNS 262 CONNORS 195 CARSON 261 CHRISTIAN 227,229,256 CONOVER 241 CARTER 237,261 CHRISTIE 241,262 CONSTABLE 262 264 CHRISTNER 286 CONSTAVLE 263 CARTWRIGHT 249 CHRISTOPHER 262 CONVERY 255 284 CHRISTY 262 COODY 274 CARTINEZ 261 CHURINGTON 262 COOK 226 ,228 CASEY 257,285 C'T....ATR0RNE 292 229,237 CASHWELL 279 CLANAN 262 263,264 CASKEY 254 CLARK 229,231,234 COOLEY 264 CASSASY 261 248,256,262 COOPER 241,203 CASSELL 261 265,271,272 264 CASWELL 276 275,281,284" COOR 272,273 CATE 227 CLARKE 262 COPELAND 270 CATER 261 CLASSEN 255 COPLEN 270 CASTEER 261 CLAUSON 296 COPPAGE 276 CASTILLO 261 CLAY 262 CO RBITT 264 CATES 261 CLAYTON 241,243 CORCORAN 256 CAVOR 225 CLEAVER 276 CORLEY 264,293 CEPHUS 261 CLEMMER -::'92 CORNELL 274,275 CHADICK 261 CLEVELAND 256 CORNWALL 264 CHAMBERLY 261 CLICK 262 CORTINEAS 264 CHAMBERS 261 CLIFF 262 CORTINES 264 CHAMBLIS 261 CLIFTON 253 CORTI NEZ 264 CHAMBLISS 238 CLUNEY 262 COSTELLO 296 261 rnATS 262 COTTON 264 CHAMPION 261 COBB 225,228,229 COURRIER 296 234,262 COURTNEY 2'")8,231 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 II .264 INDEX DAVIDSON 266 EDWARDS 266,267 DAVIS 2 31,273,279 276 COX 233,243 2 50,275,2 92 ELAM 23 7 244 ,245,24 6 DAW 265 ELBERG 256 247,248,250 DAWSON 27 6 ELDRIDGE 230 264,2 76 DAY 2 74 ELEN 228 CRAFT 164 DEADMON 282 ELEY 256 CRAIG 264 DEAN 263 ELKINS 281 CRAIGER 264 ,265 DEARIE 255 ELLEDGE 2 91~ CRAINE 265 DECU IR 292 ELLIOTT 284 , 2 9 2 CRANFORD 265 DED MON 282 ELLSEY 238 CRAW FO RD 24 8 , DEES 284 ELLZEY 237,238 26 5,281,292 DeLATIN 262 EMBREE 284 CRIPP1N 265 DEMOSS 227 EMERSON 2 ~O,2 29 CRISLER 276 DENESS 233 276 CRISS 265 DENHAM 256 ,267, 268 ENGLISH 261 CRITCHFIELD 240 DENNING 26 1 ERB 286 CRITTENDEN 265 DENNIS 2 31 ERWIN 226 CROCKETT 265 deROSSET 2 80 EVERETT 231,232 CROEL 265 DESOTO 291 233 CROSGROVE 265 DIEFFENWIE RTH 273,2 74 EVANS 233 CROSMAN 256 DIGAN 257 CROSS 265 DILLON 238 CROUTER 256 DIXON 23 7,296 FANCHER 229 CROW 263,265 DONALDSON 249 FAIRCLOTH 278 CROWELL 261,265 DOSS 276 FARMER 254 CRUMP 265 DOSDEN 238 FARRIS 237 . 239 CRUTHER 233 DOUCHET 296 FENWICK 284 CRYER 264 DOUGHTY 296 FERGUS ON 236 ,249 CUDD 274 DOVE 236 FI£LDS 257 CU LVERHOUSE 253 DOWDE N 276 FIFE 27j CULWELL 281 DOWELL 281 FIKE 262 CUMBERLANDER294 DOWSE "! 254 FINKE 257 CUMMING 243 DRAKE 273 FINLEY 256 CUMMINGS 226 DRING 275 FITZGERALD 281 229,265 DRISKILL 225 FITTZS 271 CUNNINGHAM 265 DUCRE 292 FITZPATRICK 248 CURET 292 DUGGAN 238 , 261 FLANNIGAN 249 CURRIE :lI6lSi DUMAS 228 FLINT 276 CURRY 265 DUMMUS 233 FLOURNOY 247,275 CURTIS 238,265 DUNCAN 292 FLURNOY 276 CZIGAN 294 DUNKLU.·\:r 240 FLYNN 284 DUNN 276 FOMBY 274 DUNNE 257 FONTAINE 274 DATNEWOOlO 262 DURR 262 FORD 263,2 72 DALLY 262 273,292 DALTON 265 FOREMAN 296 DARDEN 233 EADY 270 FOREE 256 DARRELL 256 EASON 261 FORGERS ON 256 DATH 284 EATON 265 FORMBY 271 DAVID 279 EBBETTS 255 FORT 248,293

THE GENIE OCTO BER 1984 III INDEX '~I LMORr:: 275 HALLIBURTON 284 GIMMILL 256 HALTON 229 FORTENBURY 225,226 GLAIZE 234 HAMILTON 292 227,228 GLASCOCK 243 HAMPTON 241,242 230 GLAZES 225 243,244 FOSTER 227,289 GODFREY 275 247 292 GOFF 228 HANDLEY 295 FOUNTAIN 264 GODWIN 252,292 HANEY 250,273 rox 265,274 GOINE 254 HANLEY 261 FRANCE 251 GONSALES 261 HANSARD 279 FRANK/S 257 GOOCH 227 HARDER? 225 FRANKLIN 229,263 GOODWIN 226,276 HARDIN 225 FRAZIER 255,274 GOODWYN 273 HARDY 226 FREEMAN 255 GORDON 243 HARGIS 226,228 FRISBY 231,234 GOSE 263 229,230,23 1 FULLER 232,254 GOSEY 262 232,234,295 262,271 GOSPARD 296 HARRELL 225,274 295 GRAHAM 249,254 HARRIS 248,250 FUNKHOUSER 282 GRAINGER '280 270,276,292 GRANT 262,289 HARP 275,276 GRAY 225,231,232 HARPER 230,234 GALSEN 228 234,249,273 273,276 GALVIN 257 284 HART 226,227 GANDY 238,261 GREEN 229,242,252 HARVELL 251,269 GANIER 285 261,265,280 270 GARDNER 248 291 HARVEY 233 GARNER 229,263 GREENLEAF 229,241,242 HARVILL 251,269 279 243,244,245 270 GARRETT 276 GREER 229 HARWELL 256 GARRISON 292 GRESHAM 248 HARTWELL 231 GATES 227 GRIFFIN 254,273 HASH 282 GATHRIGHT 231 GRIFFITH 245,282 HATFIELD 256 GATLIN 232 GRISAM 226 HAUFFMAN 286 GEARJEARD 275 GRISSOM 251 HAWKINS 240 276 GRUMBLES 228 ,229,23~ HAYNES 226 GIiINTRY 262 GUEING 263 HAYES 262,294 Gl:ORGE 232,233 GUERIN 292 HAYS 237,256 234 GUIR 2 63 264 GERMAN 263 GULLOTT 254 HAYWCOD 257 EERRISH 255 GUNN 241,242,243 HF D 252,281 GEURIN 284 244 HEARD 270,271 GIBSON 241,271 GUTHRIE 27 3 272 281 HEARN 234 GILBERT 249,255 HAIGLER 250 HEARNE 250,252 GILCRIST 239 HAILE 266,267,282 276 GILES 280 HAILEY 296 HENDERSON 237,238 GILL 2311 HAISLIP 275 251,252.265 GILLILAND 230 HALL 227,232,252 275,279,295 GILYARD 253 253,255,256 HENKEL 274 292 HENNING 261 HERON 256 THe GENIE OCTOBER 1984 IV INDEX HOll STO N 249,254 KEATH 294 HOW ARD 249,253,268 KEATING 226 HER SHBERGER 286 HOWE 28 1 KELCE 291 HENRY 263 ,27 4 HOWELL 2 75 KELLEY 276 293,295 HUDGENS 22 7 KELLOGG 284 HOY 265 HUDNALL 273 KELLY 255 HYMES 249 HUDSO N 22 9,251 KELSAY 291 HICKERSON 276 HU FMAN 293 KELSAYE 291 HICKEY 276 HU GH ES 256,261,274 KELSEY 290 HICKMAN 265 HUM3LOT 292 KELSO 290 JICKS 226,230 HUME 255 KELSY 291 265 , 279 ,280 HUNT 230,233 KENNY 2 55 29 4 HUNTER 246 KERRICK 2 81~ HIGGINS 255 HUSPETH 232 KENNEDY 27b HIGHT 230 HUTCHERSON 227 KIMBERLY 2S5 HILL 227,230 HUTCHINSON 227 KINARD 2 27, 228 256 ,263,267 230 26 8,274 IBERVILLE 2 91 KIND 296 HINDS 228 INNES 244 KING 225,234 HOAG 255,2 84 IRVINE 293 ,294 247,250,253 HOBBY 256 IRVING 293 290,292,294 HOCUTT 275 HOD ENBECK 256 JACK 246 KINNIBRUGH 282 HODGES 252 JACKSON 256,262,264 KIRKPATRICK 27 5. HOFMAN 278 265,271 276 HOFF PAUIR 2 76 JACOBS 252,263 KLOTZ 226 HOGES 226 JAMES 229,235,282 KORNEGAY 252 HOLCOMB 281 JAMKA 256 KNAPP 273 HOLLEY 251 JARREAU 292 KNIGHT 255 ,291 HOLLIDAY 266 JARVIS 241 KNOX 276 HOLLINGSWORTH JEFFREY 241 KORTHE 25 7 254 JENNINGS 296 KROGER 269 HOLLINS 263 JOE 250 KRUGER 256 HOLLOWAY 240 JOFFRION 292 HOLEMAN 250 JOHNS 252,282 LABIEFF 226 HOLMAN 249 JOHNSON 225,226,227. LABORDE 252 HOLMES 282 228 , 229,233 LACOUR 292 HOLSOMBACK 252 251,252,253 LACY 273, 274 HOLSTON 296 255,256,276 LAING 284 HONEYCUTT 237 292,296 LAMBERT 226 HOOKER 265 JOHNSTON 225,228,23~ LAM~KIN 238 HOPE 225 273 LAND 265 ,295 HORGTON 253 JONES 226,230,231 LANDERS 226 HORN 237 ,2 57 233,241,2'-.4 LANDRUM 265 294 252,253,263 LANG 245 HORNE 294 265,281,282,LANGFORD 228,22 9 HORNSEY 273 292 ?1() HORSKELL 256 JORDAN 255,264 LANGLEY 281 ~ HORSTMAN 255 JOY 241 LARGENT 261 HORTON 262 JOYCE 281 LARKEN 250 HOUCK 294 LASALLE 291 HOUSE 274 KAY 237 LASITER 266 KEALY 255 LATHAM 237, 238 261 ,265 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1.984 V INDEX MCALESTER 229 MCINTOSH 246 MCALISTER LEACH 243,244 MCKAMIE 230 263,264 MCALPIN 264 LEBO 265 MCKAY 253 MCBRIDE 252 MCKENZIE LEE 237,245 MCBROOM 231,280 229 MCKISSON 274 261,263,267 MCBRYDE 292 LEfAVRE 244,245 MCKNIGHT 296 MCCALIP 266,267 MCKULLAR LENARD 253 MCCALIS 230 266,267 MCLAURIN 250 LENCE 292 MCCAMEY 229 MCLEMORE 237 LEONARD 235,254 MCCAMMAC 229 293 MC MAN US 251 MCCANE 230 MCMILLAN LEONE 261 MCCARDY 252,265 230 MCNATT 282 LESLIE 262 MCCASKILL 265 LESTER 264 MCCHRISTIAN 230 LETTREL MABROY 233 256 MCCLAIN 229,250 LEWIN MACHEN 249 263 MCCLANAHAN 229,232 LEWING 262 MADDEN 249,254 MCCLANDON 229 274 LEWIS 232,243 MCCLELLAND 229 279,287,288 MADERE 253 MCCLENDON 229,249 MADISON 250,252 LEYSATH 271,272 MCCOLLOUGH 239,230 LILES 264 254 MCCONUTHY 230 MAFFIN 284 LILLIE 262 MCCORD 281 LINCOLN 281 MAFFITT 280 MCCORMICK 229,230 MAGEE LINDQUIST 256 270,271 ~ MCCOWN 230 272 LIPSCOMB 274 MCCOY 262,276 LITTON 240,262 MAHAN 230 MCCRAE 230,231 MAHER 243,245 264 MCRAIMOND 265 LIVINGSTON 225 246,247,248 MCCRARY 230 MAHFOUG 254 230,231,234 MCCULLAR 227,230 LLOYD 233 MAHONEY 257 MCCULLEN 230 MALMAY LONG 243 253 MCCULLER 230 MALONE 249,250 LONGINO 276 MCCULLOUGH 251 LORN 237 251,252,253 MCCUNE 230 254,262 LOUT 262 MCCURDY 230 LOCKWOOD MANGUM 250 239 MCDANIEL 227,230,264 MANN LONGSTREET 241 249,251 265 . MANNION 257 242,243,244 MCDAVID 230 LOONEY 293 MANSOUR 254 MCEACHERN 275,276 MARBLE 254 1L!DJ.WlE 276 MCDONALD LOWREY 229,246,254 MAPLO 248 251,292 256,276 ,295 MARRABLE LUCAS 296 225 MCELROY 225,230,234 MARRINA 253,2S4 LUKES 256 29 3 LUKETTE 296 MARROW 254 MCFARLAND 2 25,230,234 MARRUS 254 LUMMUS 233 293 LYGON 284 MARSH 276 LYLE 245 MCEVOY 257 MARSTON 254 LYNCH 257,261 MCGARRAH 282 MARTIN 225,226 MCGAUGHERY 274 234,249,250 MCADAMS 227,229 MCGEE 226,251,267 251,252,253 MCCAIN 227,229 268 254,263,273 275 MCGILL 292 292 MCHATTON 255 MASON 232,251 253,254 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 VI MASSEY 249,250 251,252,253 254 INDEX MILNER 225 MURPHREY 228 MILTON 225,276 MURPHY 228,249 MASTERS 249 MIMMS 252,254,261 250,251,252 MATHE S 255 265,274 MURRA 228 MATHEWS 249,251 MINIFIELD 2 49 MURRAY 251,253 252,254,255 MINOR 249 MURRELL 295 MATTH EWS246,262 MINTER 251,252 MURRY 229,238 MATTH IS 263 MIRES 225 MYERS 229,234 MAUCH 256 MITCHELL 225,250,251 250,252,253 MAXIE 261 253,254 MYLES 250,252 MAXWELL 247,249 MIXON 254 252 ,253,254 MIZE 252,253 NABORS 29 2 289 MIZELL 225,250 NAPIER 247 MAY 249,251 MOBLEY 250,264 NASH 2 ~1~ 253 252 ,274,275 MODLIN 225 203,275 MAYES 252 MOFFETT 251,252,253 NEAL 234,254 MAYE UX 292 254 NEALY 2'14 MAYNE 255 MOHR 226 NEELY 2 . 1 MEADOW/S 237,252 MOLDEN 253 NEIGHBORS 234 MEANS 232 ,275 MONCRIEF 253 NEILL 274,27!::. MEARS 254,280 MONROE 253,294 NEITEY 233 MECKINS 265 MONTGOMERY 226,233,237 NELSON 234 MEEK/S 227,228 251,263,280,292 NETTLES 234 251,254 MONTROY 226 NEVILS 234 MELTON 252,253 MOODY 226 NEW 234,273 MENSHAW 251 MOONEY 251,264 NEWBERRY 233 MERCER 251,252 MOORE 226,230,249 NEWMAN 233,237 254 250,251,252,253,254 241 MERITT 253 256,257,261,270,275 NEWSOME 284 MERRITT 256 292 t-'EW'ION 233,263 MERTON 256 MOOTY 225,226 NICKELL 281 MESSIAH 252 MOREHEAD 252 NICKLAS 225 METCALF 273 MORELAND 251 NICKLIN 245 MEYER 256 MORGAN 226, 227,2 29 NIELY 233 MICHAUD 251,253 243,250,251,253,254 NIEMEYER 257 MIDDLETON 241 265 NIMAN 233 249 MORLAND 250 NITINGALE 242,243 MIDYETT 276 MORRIS 227,249,250 NIXON 280 MILANDER 226 252 ,25 3,280,281 NOBLE 233 MILES 249,253 MORR ISON 227,28 l l NOEL 284 254,265 MORROW 250,253,254 NOLEN 233 MILLER 249,252 MORTCI~ 256 NOLLEY 233 253,256,261 MOSELY 256 NOLLS 233 270,274,275 MOSER 250 NORMAN 232,2 33 276,286,289 MOSIER 251 266,267 MILLIKEN 255 MOSO 254 NORRED 232,253 MILLIMAN 256 MOSS 227,249,275 NORRELL 232 MILLINER 225 MOTLEY 228 NORRIS 227,232 251,253 MULLENS 228 NORSWORTHY 231 MILLING 256 MULLINS 228 232,26 6 MILLS 225,252 MURPH 228 NORTHERN 231 263,290 MURPHREE 252 NORTON 231,292 NORWOOD 231 THE GENIE OCTOBE R 1984 VI-2 INDEX PINKSTON 268 RO YS TON 262 PINSONAT 292 RUCKER 279 NOWELL 273 PLACE 264 RUSHING 273 NUIDEMANN 256 PLATT 238 RU SSELL 261 NUNLEY!Y 225 PLEASANT 293 RY :C 293 231 PLUNKETT 256 POE 248 ST AMANT 274 O'CONN 263 POLAND 252 SA LE 275 O'DAY 294 POLLARD 280,281 SALLEY 265 ODELL 256 PONKEY 284 SA LTE R 237,264 ODION 255 POOLE 231,233,234 SAMP LE 232 OGDON 231 296 SANDERS 264 OGLETHORPE2 :n_ POO R 247 SANDERSON 265 OLLIF 263 POPE 251 SANFORD 228,243 O'NEAL 243,293 PORCHE 292 SANSON 293 O'NEIL 256 PORTER 247,262,294 SA ~ TASCAY 262 OLIVE 292 POTTS 250,293 SA PP 284 OTT 251,253 POWELL 25 5 SARGEA NT 241 OWEN 233,292 PRATT 2 27,230,231 SASSER 278,27':J OWENS 233,256,261 PREWITT 2 64 SAULSBERRY 250 OXFORD 249,251 PRICE 274 SAUNDERS 246,257 PRIMEAUX 296 SAVAGE 255 PACE 284 PRIMM 232,233,234 SCARBOROUGH 229 PANTALLION 237 PRINGLE 236 230 ,233,265 " PARHAM 266 PROCELLA 261,264 SCARLETT 248 PARKER 278 PROVINE 264 SCHIALLE 284 PARRISH 262 PUGH 232,261 SCHNMR 296 PARROTT 264 PUTNAM 255 SCHNARR 296 PAUL 237,239 PYE 227,294 SCHEPPER 261 264 SCHIEMEYER 294 PEARCE 29 2 RABB 273 SCHuMAN 256 PECK 241 RAGAN 292 SCHWARZ 257 PEDEN 28 1 RAMSEY 284 SCOTT 249,2 76 PEMBERTON 235 RATCLIFF 264,29 3 SCOVILL 255 PENTECOST 294 REECE 281 SEEGERS 276 PEOPLES 253,254 REEVES 295 SCOLLAY 241 276 RENFRO 2 92 SELF 235,236 PEPPER 229,231 RICARD 292 237,238 ,239,240 234 RICHARDS 262,293 201,2 62,263,265 PERKINS 262,264 RICKS 262 SELLARS 234 .~ PERRY 228,275 RIDD LE 274 SEPULVADO 262 PERSONS 254 RIVERS 262,264 SERVANTE 244 PERVIS 249 ROBERTS 261 SHANNON 293 PETERS 255 ROBINSON 294,296 SHARP 294 PETREE 279 ROLLINS 273 SHARPLESS 280 PHARES 263 ROGERS 276,292,293 SHATTUCK 241 PHIFER 236 RORIE 276 SHELBY 263 PHILLIPS 237 ROSENTHAL 295 SHEPHERD 275 248,255,292 ROUB IQUE 292 SHOALMIRE 261 PICKING 256 ROUSE 274 SHOEMAKER 256 PIERSON 262 ROWE 276 SHOWS 250 PILE 256 ROYA L 276 SHUE 261 PINKARD 225 ROYE 295 SHUMATE 281 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1'9 84 VII INDEX MILNER 225 MURPHREY 228 MILTON 225,276 MURPHY 228,249 MASTERS 249 MIMMS 252,254,261 250,251,252 MATHES 255 265,274 MURRA 228 MATHEWS 249,251 MINIFIELD 249 MURRAY 251,253 252,254,255 MINOR 249 MURRELL 295 MATTHEWS246,262 MINTER 251,252 MURRY 229,238 MATTHIS 263 MIRES 225 MYERS 229,234 MAUCH 256 MITCHELL 225,250,251 250,252,253 MAXIE 261 253,254 MYLES 2S0 ,2 52 MAXWELL 247,249 MIXON 254 252,253,254 MIZE 252,253 NABORS 292 289 MIZELL 225,250 NAPIER 247 MAY 249,251 MOBLEY 250,264 NASH 251,253 252,274,275 MODLIN 225 263,275 MAYES 252 MOFFETT 251,252,253 NEAL 234, 254 MAYEUX 292 254 NEALY 2 34 MAYNE 255 MOHR 226 NEELY 231 MEADOW/S237,252 MOLDEN 253 NEIGHBORS 234 MEANS 232 ,275 MONCRIEF 2 53 NEILL 274,27 'j MEARS 254,280 MONROE 253,294 NEITEY 233 MECKINS 265 MONTGOMERY 226,233,237 NELSON 234 MEEK/S 227,228 251, 263,280,292 NETTLE S 234 • 251,254 MONTROY 226 rEVILS 234 " MELTON 252,253 MOODY 226 NEW 234,273 MENSHAW 251 MOONEY 251,264 NEWBERRY 233 MERCER 251,252 MOORE 226,230,249 NEWMAN 233,237 254 250,251,25 2,253,254 241 MERITT 253 256,257, 261,270,275 NEWSOME 284 MERRITT 256 292 NEwTON 233,263 MERTON 256 MOOTY 225,226 NICKELL 281 MESSIAH 252 MOREHEAD 252 NICKLAS 225 METCAL F 273 MORELAND 251 NICKLIN 245 MEYER 256 MORGAN 226,227,229 NIELY 233 MICHAUD 251,253 243,250,251,253,254 NIEMEYER 257 MIDDLETON 241 26 5 NIMAN 233 249 MORLAND 250 NITINGALE 242,243 MIDYETT 276 MORRIS 227,249,250 NIXON 280 MILANDER 226 252,253,280,281 NOBLE 233 MILES 249,253 MORRISON '127,284 NOEL 284 254 ,265 MORROW 250,253,254 NOLEN 233 MILLER 249,252 MORTON 256 NOLLEY 233 253,256,261 MOSELY 256 NOLLS 233 270,274,275 MOSER 250 NORMAN 232,233 276,286,289 MOSIER 251 266, 267 MILLIKEN 255 MOSO 254 NORRED 232,253 MILLIMAN 256 MOSS 227,249,275 NORRELL 232 MILLINER 225 MOTLEY 228 NORRIS 227,232 251,253 MULLENS 228 NORSWORTHY 231 MILLING 256 MULLINS 228 232,266 MILLS 225,252 MURPH 228 NORTHER N 231 263,290 MURPHREE 252 NORTON 231,292 NORWOOD 231 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1984 VI-2 INDEX PINKSTON 268 ROYSTON 262 PINSONAT 292 RUCKER 279 NOWELL 273 PLACE 264 RUSHING 273 NUIDEMANN 256 PLATT 238 RUSSELL 261 NUNLEY/Y 225 PLEASANT 293 RYE 293 231 PLUNKETT 256 POE 248 ST . AMANT 274 O'CONN 263 POLAND 252 SALE 275 O'DAY 294 POLLARD 280,281 SALLEY 265 ODELL 256 PONKEY 284 SA LTER 237,264 ODION 255 POOLE 231,233,234 SAMPLE 232 OGDON 231 296 SANDERS 264 OGLETHORPE2~1_ POOR 247 SANDERSON 265 OLLIF 263 POPE 251 SANFORD 228,24 3 O'NEAL 243,293 PORCHE 292 SANSON 293 O'NEIL 256 PORTER 247,262,294 SANTASCAY 262 OLIVE 292 POTTS 250,293 SAPP 284 OTT 251,253 POWELL 255 SARGEANT 241 OWEN 233,292 PRATT 227,230,231 SASSER 278,27<:J OWENS 233,256,261 PREWITT 264 SAULSBERRY 250 OXFORD 249,251 PRICE 274 SAUNDERS 246,257 PRIMEAUX 296 SAVAGE 255 PACE 284 PRIMM 232,233,234 SCARBOROU GH 229 :! PANTALLION 237 PRINGLE 236 230,23 3,265 PARHAM 266 PROCELLA 261,264 SCARLETT 248 '" PARKER 278 PROVINE 264 SCHIALLE 284 PARRISH 262 PUGH 232,261 SCHNAAR 2 96 PARROTT 264 PUTNAM 255 SCHNARR 296 PAUL 237,239 PY E 227,294 SCHEPPER 261 264 3CHIEMEYER 294 PEARCE 292 RABB 273 SCHUMAN 256 PECK 241 RAGAN 292 SCHWARZ 25 7 PEDEN 281 RAMSEY 284 SCOTT 249 ,276 PEMBERTON 235 RATCLIFF 264,293 SCOVILL 255 PENTECOST 294 REECE 281 SEEGERS 276 PEOPLES 253,254 REEVES 295 SCOLLAY 241 276 RENFRO 292 SELF 235,236 PEPPER 229,231 RICARD 292 237,238 ,239,240 234 RICHARDS 262,293 761 262,263,265 PERKINS 262,264 RICKS 262 SELLARS 234 .~ PERRY 228,275 RIDDLE 274 SEPULVADO 262 PERSONS 254 RIVERS 26 2,264 SERVANTE 244 PERVIS 249 ROBERTS 261 SHANNON 293 PETERS 255 ROBINSON 294,296 SHARP 294 PETREE 279 ROLLINS 273 SHARPLESS 280 PHARES 263 ROGERS 276,292,293 SHATTUCK 241 PHIFER 236 RORIE 276 SHELBY 263 PHILLIPS 237 ROSENTHAL 295 SHEPHERD 275 248,255,292 ROUB IQUE 292 SHOALMIRE 261 PICKING 256 ROUSE 274 SHOEMAKER 256 PIERSON 262 ROWE 276 SHOWS 250 PILE 256 ROYAL 276 SHUE 261 PINKARD 225 ROYE 295 SHUMATE 281 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1'984 VII INDEX STRICKLAND 276 TYLER 237,263 STRINGER 264 TYNES 262,296 SIBLEY 235,236 STROUD 264 TYNTEN 284 • 237,261,263 STRYCHUN 264 TYSON 256 SICARD 292 STUCKEY 249,281 SIEMONS 256 STURGIS 276 UNDERWOOD 250 SIKES 293 SUTTON 230 UPTON 276 SIMMONS 233 SWANSON 269 SIMPSON 238,240 SWEAT 294 262 SWEENEY 255 VALENTINE 268,294 SIMS 227,232 VANDERG RIFF 279 256 246 TALLY 293 VANLY SINGLETON 294 TATUM 225 ,226,2 36 VAN SHClBROCK 261 SISE 255 237,270 VAN VOLKENBURGH SKELTON 281 TAYLOR 231 ,251,275 ',ISS SKINNER 264,294 279,293 VAUGHAN 249,251 253,284 SLATER 229,239 TEEG 230 SLAYDEN 282 TEMPLE 255 VERNAR 267,268 SLOAN 226,275 TENSLEY 270 VIDLER 262 SLONES 276 TERNATTE 247 VILLERET 292 VINES 230 SMART 274 TERRY 282 VINZAN 262 SMITH 225,228 THEFFORD 284 VISE 229 229,231,234 THIGPIN 240 284 247,248,249 THOMAS 247,253,281 VOGEL • VOWELL 239 -. 250,251,253 284,296 254,256,261 THOMASON 237,262,274 WADE 282 • 262 THOMPKINS 238 SMITH 264,276 THOMPSON 225,232,234 WAFER 274 WAGNER 284 294,295,296 236,254,263 WAKEFIELD 227,23 4 SNEED 265 THREADGILL 289 WALDBURGER243 244 SONFORD 294 THURMOND 292 SONNIFORD 294 TIDWELL 232 VJALKER 241,242 243,244,247,2 48 SPEARS 277 TIEMAN 268 250,255 SPILLERS 253 TILLMAN 268 WALLER 276 SPURLOCK 249 TINSLEY 252,279 WALLIS 292 STANLEY 226 TISDALE 228 WALTON 255 STAYTON 240,274 TOBIN 255 WARD 279,280 STANDER 253 TOMLINSON 292 WARNER 254 STANFORD 294 TOOKE 233 296 STATHEM 294 296 WARREN TOUCHET WARRINGTON 248 STEELE 232,282 TOUCHSTONE 271 WARWICK 276,279 STEPHENS264,293 TOWLER 281 WASHINGTON 28 7 STERLING 238 TOWNSE N 231 WATERS 227 STEVENS 256,264 TRAMEL 261 WATKINS 296 293 TRAYLOR 276 WATSON 230 STEVENSON 251 TRESCOTT 296 WATTS 241,244 STeWART 238,250 273 • TRIPPET 253,268 252,254,276 286 -. TROYER WAYLAND 250 STILES 225 TRUDEAU 292 WEAVER 250 ; STIOKER 265 275 TRUSLOW WEBB 161,262 STOKES 293 TUCKER 281 294 276 WEDGEWORTH STONECIPHER TUNNO 243 252,264 241 WEEKS STORER TURNENTINE 227 WEEMS 275 STOVELL 249 TUTT 234 277 281 WELCH STRAIN TUTTLE 281 WELDON 237 WELLER 278 THE GENIE OCTOBER 1.984 VIII INDEX • WELLS 258 WILKINSON 262 WORKMAN 282 WEST 256,281 WILLIAMS 229,232 WORRELL 232 WESTER 282 238,250,252,256,262 WORTHINGTON 226,231 WESTERMAN 257 264 WRIGHT 226,230, WESTLEY 263 WILLIAMSON 225,255 233,234,247 WETHERS 263 WILLIS 248,251 256,279, 280 WETMORE 241 WILLISTON 255 WYATT 252 WHALEY 276 WILSON 241,244,253,WYLLEY 247 WHITE 230,256 255,257,281 WYNNE 243 257,265,282,284 WINEGEART 276 YATES 276,294 WHITEHURST 296 WINGATE 227 YONGE 280 WHITLEY 252 WINFIELD 2 76 YONGUE 279 WHITTAKER 264 WINN 275 YOUNG 292 WHITTEN 252,292 WINSLOW 256 WIESE 257 WOMACK 253 WIKOFF 241 WOODARD 275 ZINNAMON 282 WILDER 252,293 WOODS 249,265 WILKINS 229 WOOLSEY 282

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