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Letter H-Biographical and Necrological Index Cross Co., Ark Letter H-Biographical and Necrological Index Cross Co., Ark. by Paul V.Isbell, Mar.2,2013 Index:Partial Abell, Ella Irene d.1955, 384 Brock, Rebecca Amber m.Hess, Mrs., 274 Amata, Mary m.Pantel, Mrs., 64 Brown, Lilly m.Bilbrey, Mrs., 326 Amerson, Ann, Mrs., 165 Brownderville, Alton, 264 Amerson, Elmer, 165 Brownderville, Belle, Mrs., 264 Andrews, Phillip, Jr., 34 Brownderville, Boyce, 264 Andrews, Rodney, 34 Brownderville, Carlos, 264 Arbuckle, James P. d.1893, 158 Brownderville, Herbert, 264 Arbuckle, Melinda Rossity Owen, Mrs. Brownderville, Jerry, 264 d.1899, 158 Brownderville, Leon, 264 Aston, Bo, 253 Browning, James, 279 Bailey, Connie m.Hess, Mrs., 277 Bryant, Gerry m.Hydrick, Mrs., 472 Bailey, Gladys m.Jones, Mrs., 158 Burrow, Danny, 430 Balding, Diane Duncan m.Hunt, Mrs., 456 Burrow, Donnie, 430 Barron, Essine m.Horton, Mrs., 401 Bush, Buster Hershel, 400 Barron, Thomas, 401 Bush, Chirley, 400 Battles, Billy, 160 Bush, Eva Mae Leverett, Mrs., 400 Beard, Minnie Venona Arlene m.Heral, Bush, Hazel, 400 Mrs. d.1991, 269 Bush, June, 400 Beavers, Doc, 402 Calhoun, Linda Lou m.Hicks, Mrs., 288 Beavers, George, 402 Campbell, Audrey, 433 Beavers, Mary Ellen Mottes, Mrs., 402 Campbell, Lloyd, 433 Belford, Hubert, 460 Campbell, Rule, 433 Belford, John, 460 Campbell, Willie, 433 Belford, Oliver, 460 Carter, Betty, Mrs., 165 Belford, Pauline, 460 Carter, Cora Lee, 24 Bellinger, Elsa Amanda m.Heral, Mrs. Cervenka, Barbara m.Hillis, Mrs., 311 d.1962, 269 Chalmers, Nina Crain, Mrs., 423 Benefield, Sandy m.Hodge, Mrs., 335 Chism, Guy Clinton d.1977, 147 Bilbrey, J. C., 326 Chism, Laura Elizabeth McMullin, Mrs. Bilbrey, Joe S., 326 d.1953, 147 Bilbrey, Leona Justus, Mrs., 326 Clark, Faye m.Cummins, Mrs., 30 Bilbrey, Reuben, 326 Clarkson, Joy Sue, Mrs., 264 Bilbrey, Roy, 326 Coggins d.1965, 442 Bilbrey, William, 326 Coggins, Arnold, 442 Bradford, George, 253 Coggins, Donald, 442 Bradshaw, Judy Carolyn m.Henderson, Coggins, John Alvin, 442 Mrs., 244 Coggins, John Harrison, 442 Brightwell, Ellen m.Bilbrey, Mrs., 326 Coggins, Kathleen Yvonne, 442 Brock, James, 274 Coggins, Laura Ennice, 442 Brock, Jenna Nicole, 274 Coggins, Marvin Edwin, 442 Coggins, Mary Agnes, 442 Douglas, Diane, Mrs., 280 Coggins, Pauline Sharpe, Mrs. d.1946, 442 Douglas, Hazel, Mrs., 279 Coggins, Reba Charline, 442 Douglas, Helen m.Dugan, Mrs., 168 Coggins, Roy Grant, 442 Douglas, U. V., 279 Coggins, Willie Lee, 442 Dugan, Bertha, Mrs., 168 Coleman, Marcia m.Jones, Mrs., 158 Dukes, Ida Mae, Mrs., 164 Cook, Henry Franklin, 253 Duncan, Reba, Mrs., 423 Cook, Juanita, Mrs., 403 Durham, Jane m.Hammett, Mrs., 85 Cook, Lois Mae, 253 Edge, Nell, Mrs., 438 Cook, Louis Melborn, 253 Evans, Betty Lou m.Pantel, Mrs., 64 Cook, Myrtle Cobb, Mrs., 253 Fields, Faye m.Bilbrey, Mrs., 326 Cook, William Thomas, 253 Flatness, Debbie m.Hicks, Mrs., 288 Cooper, Juanita m.Harris, Mrs., 164 Ford, Alberta m.Hammett, Mrs., 87 Cowgill, Anna Jean m.Howell, Mrs., 419 Forman, James Marion, 358 Cox, Allie Bell Hodge, Mrs., 246 Forman, Lorenda Caroline Hallmark, Mrs., Cox, Calvin D. d.1964, 246 358 Cox, David, 402 Foster, Alma Lee m.Wilks, Mrs., 418 Cox, Elbert, 402 Foxx, Everett, 430 Cox, Johnny James d.1997, 246 Foxx, Maggie Belle Gann, Mrs., 430 Cox, Junior, 402 Foxx, Oscar Franklin, 430 Crawford, Katherine m.Hydrick, Mrs., 472 Gardner, Jodie, 192 Creasy, Judy m.Holmes, Mrs., 364 Gardner, Mildred Louise Foster, Mrs., 192 Cummings, Callie Francis m.Henderson, Gray, Amber, 165 Mrs., 250 Green, Alice m.Cummins, Mrs., 30, 250 Cummins, Charles, 30 Green, Nomia m.Cox, Mrs., 246 Cummins, George, 250 Groff, Stella Emma m.Heral, Mrs. d.1934, Cummins, Grace Cole, Mrs., 250 269 Dallis, Abner Elmer, 362 Haggans, Larvary, Mrs. d.2003 (Obit), 24 Dallis, Florence Leona Knowlton, Mrs., 362 Haggans, Mary Helen, Mrs., 24 Daniels, Sharon, 34 Haggard, James Wilbur d.1943, 25 Davis, Bobby, 99 Haggard, Jim b.1891 m.Lula 1940 Census Davis, Joseph, 99 Marriage, 25 Davis, Maggie, Mrs., 99 Haggard, Lottie d.1951, 25 Dearing, Joyce m.Thurman, Mrs., 34 Haggard, Lula B. d.1984, 25 Deerling, Amber m.Wilkerson, Mrs., 292 Haggard, Rock d.1951, 25 Denson, Novella, 24 Hagler, Ann m.Andrews, Mrs., 27 Denton, Alisha, 364 Hagler, Bertie, Mrs. d.1951, 26 Denton, Ashley Marie, Mrs., 279 Hagler, Catherine m.Hale, Mrs., 35 Denton, Logan Eli, 279 Hagler, Curtis, 28 DePew, Eve m.Humphrey, Mrs., 450 Hagler, Jan m.Pipkin, Mrs., 27 DePriest, Agnes m.Jones, Mrs., 158 Hagler, Jeff, 27 Dicken, Sue m.Hayes, Mrs., 473 Hagler, Joe, 27 Diebold, Ida Lee, Mrs., 423 Hagler, Lou, 27 Dill, Elmus Jane, Mrs. d.1979, 250 Hagler, Luther N., Jr. d.1944 (Bio.) Vet- Douglas, Bessie, Mrs., 226 KIA WW II, 26 Douglas, Bobby, 280 Hagler, Luther N., Sr. d.1969 Vet, 27 Hagler, Lynn d.2009 (Obit), 27 Halk, B. S., 40 Hagler, Mabel m.Trimble, Mrs. d.1995, 28 Halk, Bruce Norman d.2009 (Obit), 38 Hagler, Nehon Marcus d.1997 Vet, 28 Halk, Cora E. d.unk, 39 Hagler, Peggy Jo, Mrs. d.2008 (Obit), 28 Halk, E. A., Mrs. b.1831, 40 Hagler, Stacy, 27 Halk, G. A., 40 Hagler, Tobby G. d.2001, 28 Halk, George W. d.1900, 39 Hagler, Toby, 27 Halk, Georgiann d.unk, 40 Haislup, Kenneth L. d.1995 Vet, 30 Halk, Ida B., Mrs. d.1998, 40 Haislup, Naomi m.Cummins, Mrs. d.2007 Halk, Ila Dewitt, Mrs., 160 (Obit), 30 Halk, Ila m.Dewitt, Mrs. b.1948 m.1965 Hale, Alice Mae m.McCrary, Mrs. d.1995, Billy Douglas Battles m.Nick William 32 Halk d.2013 (Obit), 40 Hale, Ann Heskett d.2002, 32 Halk, J. M. d.1885, 40 Hale, Anna Belle m.Wilks, Mrs., 418 Halk, J. M., Jr. b.1859, 40 Hale, B. J. d.1990, 32 Halk, James Milton d.1946, 41 Hale, Edward Eugene d.1996, 32 Halk, James Monroe d.1879, 41 Hale, Eliza m.Holmes, Mrs. d.1912, 32 Halk, James Oliver d.1924, 41 Hale, James Wilks d.2000, 32 Halk, James Vann d.1923, 41 Hale, Lora d.1965, 33 Halk, James Wade d.1980, 41 Hale, Nola Jean m.Tucker, Mrs. d.2010 Halk, Joannah d.unk, 41 (Obit), 33 Halk, Jodie Mayo d.1951, 41 Hale, Nora Lucille Hodge m.Thurman, Halk, John Walter d.1937, 42 Mrs. d.2010 (Obit), 33 Halk, Joseph E. d.1900, 42 Hale, Orbie Lee Child d.1935, 34 Halk, Julia Ann m.Shaver, Mrs. d.1922, 42 Hale, T. J. d.1900, 34 Halk, Ledora d.unk, 42 Hale, Thomas James, 34 Halk, M. J., 40 Hale, Thomas James, Jr., 33 Halk, Mabel McKinney, Mrs. d.1996, 43 Hale, Walter E. d.1970, 35 Halk, Mary A. m.Kelly, Mrs. d.1900, 43 Hale, Walter Elbert b.1903, 32 Halk, Mary Ella d.1974, 43 Hale, William Murle, Sr. d.1970, 35 Halk, Mollie Lee d.1939, 43 Halfacre, George E. Polk Infant d.1937, 36 Halk, N. T. d.1886, 43 Halfacre, James R. Baby d.1929, 36 Halk, Nick, 38 Halfacre, Mary Caroline m.Holley, Mrs. Halk, Nick William, Jr. d.1997, 44 d.1988, 36 Halk, Nick William, Sr. d.1974, 44 Halfacre, Robert d.unk, 36 Halk, Olive Anastasia m.Whitehead, Mrs. Halfacre, Thomas Earl Baby d.1970, 37 d.2004, 44 Halfacre, Tonie George d.1958, 37 Halk, Parmelia Susan, Mrs. d.1914, 44 Halford, Albert Standley, 37 Halk, R. L., 40 Halford, Estelle m.Brannan, Mrs., 37 Halk, Ralph J. d.2003, 45 Halford, Jim, 37 Halk, Rita Edna d.2006, 45 Halford, Lee m.Sang, Mrs., 37 Halk, Robert E., 45 Halford, Nancy, 37 Halk, Shelton Thomas, Jr. d.1995, 46 Halford, W. C., 37 Halk, Shelton Thomas, Sr., Sgt. d.1982, 46 Halk, A. T., 40 Halk, Stacey Leigh m.Liles, Mrs., 38 Halk, Amy Jane d.1960, 38 Halk, Sue E. Mooney, Mrs., 38 Halk, Annie E., 38 Halk, V. B., 40 Halk, Virginia d.1974, 46 Hall, Griffin Dock d.1996, 56 Halk, Zem M. d.1969, 47 Hall, Harvey Lee, Jr. d.1975, 56 Halk, Zim Norman, 38 Hall, Harvey S. d.1969, 56 Hall, Alberta M., Mrs. d.1988, 48 Hall, Herbert, 55 Hall, Alice L. d.1982, 48 Hall, Ida May d.1969, 57 Hall, Amos Earl d.1973, 48 Hall, Iller m.Boone, Mrs. d.2002, 57 Hall, Amos L. d.1990, 48 Hall, Irene Newberry, Mrs. d.2001, 57 Hall, Angela, 59 Hall, J. T. Infant d.1936, 57 Hall, Benjamin F. d.1981, 49 Hall, James Earl d.1995, 58 Hall, Bernice F., 53 Hall, James Wesley, 58 Hall, Bertha m.Hicks “Bythie”, Mrs. Hall, Jeff, 50 d.1971, 49 Hall, Jennie E., Mrs. d.1963, 58 Hall, Beulah E. m.Webb, Mrs. d.2001, 49 Hall, Joe d.1967, 59 Hall, Bob W. d.1963, 49 Hall, John Henry d.1948, 59 Hall, Callie, Mrs. d.1986, 49 Hall, Joseph, 59 Hall, Cecil Eugene d.2005 (Obit), 50 Hall, Joseph Edwin d.1953, 59 Hall, Charles A. d.1954, 50 Hall, Joy m.Dearing, Mrs. d.1986, 59 Hall, Churchill B. (Mrs) d.1967, 50 Hall, Katherine d.1931, 59 Hall, Churchill Blakey d.1918, 50 Hall, Kenneth, 55 Hall, Clay d.1998, 51 Hall, Kenneth M. d.2002, 59 Hall, Clinton Lamar d.1982, 51 Hall, Lillian Cornelius m.Martin, Mrs. Hall, Cordella m.Scott, Mrs., 51 d.1960, 60 Hall, David, 51 Hall, Loyd d.1988, 60 Hall, David W. d.1992, 51 Hall, Maggie m.Morris, Mrs., 388 Hall, Delia E. m.Allison, Mrs. d.1948, 52 Hall, Mamie m.Proctor, Mrs. d.2001, 60 Hall, Delia Ollison, Mrs., 64 Hall, Mary C., 53 Hall, Dock, 55 Hall, Mary E., Mrs.
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