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Page 1 of 314 Letter B-Biographical and Necrological Index Cross Co., Ark. by Paul V. Isbell Aug.29, 2014 Babcock, Helen---m.19280121--Smith, Byrd-Resident of Parkin--Cross Co.Marriages-1837 to 1957 Bachand, Doris Lynn m.Karnes, Mrs. b.1949 d.May 23,2005-Cogbill Cem.-Tstone w/Michael/Obit-Mrs.-WYNNE Doris Lynn Bachand, 56, of Wynne died Monday, May 23, at her residence.She was the Wynne city clerk, a member of the Arkansas Municipal Clerk, Recorders and Treasurers Association, the Wynne Music Club and was a past secretary of the Wynne Rotary Club. Survivors include her husband, Michael Bachand; a daughter, LuAnne Holland McCammon of Cherokee Village; her mother, Fern Karnes of Cherry Valley; and a brother, Lanndell Karnes of Cherry Valley. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Thursday at St. Peter's Catholic Church of Wynne, with the Rev. Edwin Graves officiating. Burial will follow in Cogbill Cem.- under the direction of Woodard Funeral Service of Wynne.*CC Archive Bachand, Michael P.-U.S. Army Korea-Wynne HS 1947-Wife Judith Rice-Children Rene and Bruce E.-*CC Bank Vet.Memorial Backs, Charles William-b.30 Mar 1889 Illniois-d.4 Apr-70-age 81-72396 (Wynne-SSDI- Cogbill Cem.-Tstone w/Rosa A.Pope--WW I Draft Reg.- Backs-Charles W Backs-1889-Ill- Rose Bud Backs-Rose Mary Jocks-Ward 2, Wynne, Wynne Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Backs, Rosa A. m.Pope, Mrs. b.-03 Sep 1888-d.11 Mar-76-age 87-72396 (Wynne SSDI- Cogbill Cem.-Tstone w/Charles W. Bacon, Dorothy m.Campbell, Mrs. 11883773 b. Mar. 29, 1919 d. Feb. 4, 2000- Misner Cem.- Tstone-Marriage:Wayne Bacon of Cherry Valley to Dorothy Campbell of Parkin on Sep.8,1942 Poinsett Co.,Ark. Bacon, Earl C. 11883775 b. Oct. 13, 1886 d. Dec. 26, 1976- Misner Cem.-Tstone w/Mamie May:per 1930 census Mitchell Twn.-age 42 b.Missouri;Wife:Mamie age 37;Children:Wayne Page 2 of 314 age 14;Mother: Laura C. May age 74 b.Ky. Widowed-Marriage:Sep.30.,1913 Cross Co., Ark. age 25 to Marcie May age 21 both of Cherry Valley Bacon, James Overton 32096109 b. Sep. 23, 1943 d. Dec. 8, 2008- Misner Cem.- Picture/Obit per Carole McCaig: James Overton Bacon 65, died December 8, 2008 in Lakeland, TN. He was born September 23, 1943 to and preceded by Wayne Overton Bacon and Dorothy Campbell Bacon. Mr. Bacon was a graduate of Treadwell High School and a graduate of Memphis State University where he was a member of Kappa Alpha Fraternity. He was inducted into the Memphis Amateur Hall of Fame in 1995 and served as president in 2001, 2002, and 2005. He was a lifelong fan and supporter of the U of M Tigers. He was a former Memphis City School teacher and coach, retired from AFLAC and was employed by American General. He was currently chairman of the City of Lakeland Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Mr Bacon was a member of Hope Presbyterian Church. He is survived by his wife, Cynthia Yarbrough Bacon, daughter Kristen Hilsabeck of Austin Texas, son Adrian Bacon and a stepson, Will Murray and his sister Janis Bacon Boston and his brother in law Richard Boston. Visitation will be held on Wednesday December 10 from 5:30 to 7:30 pm with funeral services on Thursday, December 11 at 10:00 am at Memorial Park Funeral Home. Interment will follow at Misner Cemetery in Cherry Valley, Arkansas. Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery (901)767-8930 (Published in The Commercial Appeal on 12/10/2008) Bacon, James Williamson 9124085 b. May 6, 1859 d. Aug. 10, 1929- Halk Cem.Cherry Valley-Tstone/ Father/ Spouse:Mary E.Patterson Bacon/ Children: Emma Williamson Bacon Tynes (1884 - 1956)* James Walton Bacon (1889 - 1928)*-From obit of Son: He leaves to mourn his loss; widow and infant son, his father, J. W. Bacon, one brother, Earl C. Bacon, three sisters, Mrs. W. W. Tynes, Mrs. O. T. Pitts and Miss Sarah Bacon. Rev. Carl Baldwin preached the funeral at the Methodist Church in Belle, Missouri, then laid to rest in the Liberty cemetery awaiting a great reunion. Home in 1910: Jefferson, Maries, MO James W Bacon 50 mar1 26y MO/Mary E Bacon 53 wf mar1 5/5 ch MO/Emma W Bacon 25 dau sgl MO/Irl C Bacon 23 son sgl MO/James W Bacon 20 son sgl MO/Mary O Bacon 17 dau sgl MO/Sarah J Bacon 14 dau MO.Note: Brother, Charles Earl Bacon died in 1976 and is buried in the Misner Cemetery, Cross Co, AR. WW1 registration shows he was born in Linn, MO. ;Home in 1900: Crawford, Linn, Osage, MO-Jas W Bacon 41 May 1859 mar 17y MO/Mary E Bacon 43 wf Jul 1856 5/5 ch MO/*Emma Bacon 15 dau Sep 1884 dau sgl MO/Irl Bacon 13 son Oct 1886 sgl MO/James W Bacon 10 son Jun 1889 MO/Mary Bacon 7 dau Sep 1892 sgl MO/Sarah Bacon 5 dau Apr 1895 MO Bacon, Jessie Lee 15036748 b. Jul. 2, 1882 d. Oct. 5, 1969-Lewis Cem.-Tstone Page 3 of 314 Bacon, Mamie m.May, Mrs. 11883777 b. Dec. 20, 1892 d. Dec. 24, 1988- Misner Cem.- Tstone w/Earl Bacon, Mary Elizabeth Patterson, Mrs. 9124090 b. Jul. 26, 1856 d. Aug. 27, 1926- Halk Cem.Cherry Valley-Tstone/ Children: Emma Williamson Bacon Tynes (1884 - 1956)* James Walton Bacon (1889 - 1928)*ADI Bacon, Sarah I. 11883781 b. Apr. 23, 1896 d. Jun. 1, 1974- Misner Cem.-Tstone Bacon, Wayne Overton 11883784 b. Jul. 31, 1915 d. Jan. 6, 1976- Misner Cem.- Tstone/Spouse:Dorothy Campbell Bacon Bacon, E. C. Bacon-b.1887-Ark-Marnie Bacon-Wayne Bacon-Mitchell Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- BaCross, Brantley-age-19 Beral,Anna Ellen-age-20 Married-3/26/1979Q-1438^CCHS Baddour,-Emil Baddour-1900-Syria-Stella Baddour-Annette Baddour-Ward 2, Wynne, Wynne Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Baekwe, John H.-b.Oct.10,1888 d.Mar.5,1950-Cogbill Cem. Bagsby, G. W. 03/28/1923------ADI -28 Mar 1923-*CC Archive Bagueris, John A.-Resident of --m.18980413--Schneider, Sophia-Resident of Wynne--Cross Co.Marriages-1837 to 1957 Bagwell, Ernie-age-21 May,Odagrele Jewel-age-20 Married-10/31/1945D-141^CCHS Bagwell,-Huston Bagwell-1916-Miss-Norma Bagwell--Tyronza Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Bagwell,-J. E. Bagwell-1886-Miss-Cardia Bagwell-Lovis Bagwell, Opal Cathron, Dennis Cathron-Tyronza Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Bagwell,-J. W. Bagwell-1888-Miss-Viola Bagwell-Alvis Bagwell-Tyronza Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Bagwell,-Sam Bagwell-1904-Miss-Ilma Bagwell-Erney Bagwell, Buron Bagwell, Bobbie Bagwell, Huston Bagwell-Tyronza Township.-:1940 Census Marriages- Bailes, Eli b.1850 York, South Carolina*CC Family-Bailes, Eli-Goodspeed Bio-Eli Bailes, farmer and treasurer of Cross County, is prominent among the comparatively young men of Cross County, whose career thus far has been both honorable and successful. Well- Page 4 of 314 informed on the general topics of the day, he can not but impart to those with whom he comes in contact something of the truths with which his mind is stored. He was born in York County, S. C., in 1850, and was the youngest of a family of seven children born to Eli and Mary A. (Alexander) Bailes, natives, respectively, of South Carolina and North Carolina. The father was a tiller of the soil and died in his native State in 1886. The mother died in 1887. Eli Bailes was reared in South Carolina and his time was divided in early life between assisting on the home place and in getting a limited education in the common schools. During the war, his father and two brothers were in the Confederate army and one brother was killed. Eli Bailes came to Arkansas in 1867, located in St. Francis, bought a farm of 110 acres, erected buildings, cleared land and remained there until 1877, when he came to Cross County and located on the Bay Ridge farm. He remained there for four years and then moved to the McCrae farm, where from overflow and several bad speculations he met with temporary financial embarassment. He remained on this farm until 1885, and then came to Deadrick, now known as Levesque, where he farmed about 450 acres. On this farm, he has a store, mostly intended for his own plantation supplies, but has a fair stock of goods and is doing a good business. On December 1, 1888, he was appointed postmaster at Levesque and on the first of the following year, at a special election, he was made treasurer of Cross County. He has always taken a deep interest in politics and is known as one of the hardest workers for the Democratic party. He has been married twice, first in March 1869, to Miss Dovie Lembler, a native of South Carolina, but who was reared in St. Francis Founty. She died in September, 1875, and left two children, a son and a daughter: Charles Edward and Dovie Ethel. His second marriage took place on January 19, 1877, to Miss Maggie Wood, who was born and reared in St. Francis County. The fruits of this union were four children, two of whom are living: Robert H. and Lucile Bailes. Those deceased were unnamed. Mr. Bailes is a good farmer and a respectable citizen. Bailey, A. B. A. B.-age-21 Glass,Delois-age-16 Married-9/26/1955H-1483^CCHS Bailey, Amanda 03/02/1928------ADI Bailey, Annie Elizabeth "Bess" Speer-Wynne-01 Feb 2005-Jonesboro Sun, -Wynne Progress -Friday, 04 Feb 2005--*CC Archive-Obit: Crosslawn Cemetery Wynne Ar Jonesboro Sun Jonesboro Ar 2/4/05 WYNNE -- Annie Elizabeth "Bess" Speer Bailey, 92, of Wynne died Tuesday, Feb.