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Mary E. Rogers was born on November 11, 1854. She married William H. B. Henderson, son of Reverend Henry Langford Henderson and Rebecca Adeline Cox. Mary E. Rogers died on June 29, 1924 at Standing Springs, Greenville District, SC, at age 69. |
Mary Frances "Fannie" Cox was born in 1858 at Greenville District, SC. She married Thomas Langford Henderson, son of Reverend Henry Langford Henderson and Rebecca Adeline Cox, on December 25, 1877 at Greenville District, SC. Mary Frances "Fannie" Cox died in 1883. |
Ernest McCay Henderson was born in 1879. He was the son of Thomas Langford Henderson and Mary Frances "Fannie" Cox. Ernest McCay Henderson married Ellen Eudora Martin. Ernest McCay Henderson died in 1944. |
Richard C. "Dick" Henderson was the son of William H. B. Henderson and Mary E. Rogers. |
Mary Ann "Polly" Brasher was born on April 13, 1827 at Simpsonville, Greenville District, SC. [One source has the birth day as 12.].
She was the daughter of Lawrence Aquilla Brasher and Frances 'Franky" or "Frankie" Henderson.
Mary Ann "Polly" Brasher married Samuel P. Henderson, son of Brasher Henderson and Frances Elizabeth "Betty" Long, on February 27, 1848 at Coweta County, GA.
She was listed as a head of household on the Fayette County, AL census dated June 18, 1860. She was found in East District, Fayette Post Office, page 380, sheet 36, image 132, dwelling, 238, family 240; Mary was shown at age 33 as a white female born in South Carolina. She owned real estate valued at $300. She owned personal property values at $200. She was living next door to her father. |
Richard Harrison Long was born circa 1818. He married Frances E. Henderson, daughter of Brasher Henderson and Frances Elizabeth "Betty" Long, on January 9, 1840 at Greenville District, SC. Richard Harrison Long died on January 22, 1851 at Greenville District, SC. killed in an accident while carrying a cross-cut saw on horseback. He was buried at Greenville District, SC. no marker. |
_____ Long married Nancy Henderson, daughter of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher, between 1790 and 1795. |
Sarah Brasher was born in 1795 at Greenville District, SC. She married John Henderson, son of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher, before August 4, 1820. |
Lieutenant Thomas B. Cox was born on May 15, 1792 at Greenville District, SC. He married Mary Olive "Polly" Henderson, daughter of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher. Lieutenant Thomas B. Cox died on June 12, 1857 at SC, at age 65. |
Lawrence Aquilla Brasher was born in 1801 at Greenville District, SC.
He was the son of John Brasher and Martha Wilburn.
Lawrence Aquilla Brasher married Frances 'Franky" or "Frankie" Henderson, daughter of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher, in 1820 at Greenville District, SC.
He purchased 39.80 acres of land from the United States General Land Office on April 1, 1837. He was listed as a head of household on the Coweta County, GA census dated August 10, 1850. He was found in 19th Division, page 293, family 137; Aquilla was shown at age 49 as a white male born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $1200. He purchased 120.15 acres of land from the United States General Land Office on June 1, 1858. He was listed as a head of household on the Fayette County, AL census dated June 18, 1860. He was found in East District, Fayette Post Office, page 380, sheet 36, image 132, dwelling, 237, family 239; Aquilla was shown at age 57 as a white male born in South Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate values at $1250. He owned personal property valued at $800. Also living in the house was Gilbert M. Dyer, a white male born in Georgia. His occupation was farmer. He purchased 40.05 acres of land from the United States General Land Office on July 2, 1860. Lawrence Aquilla Brasher died in 1862 at Fayette County, AL. |
M. Lewis Croft married Rebecca Adeline Henderson, daughter of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher. M. Lewis Croft died at GA. |
Kindred Storey was born circa 1812 at SC. He married Delila "Lilla" Henderson, daughter of Ezekiel Henderson and Elizabeth Brasher. |
Samuel L. Hipp I was born on July 21, 1814 at Newberry District, SC.
He was the son of George Hipp and Margaret ______.
Samuel L. Hipp I married Meeky East on April 14, 1836.
Samuel L. Hipp I died on July 10, 1846 at Laurens District, SC, at age 31. [One source has the date as 18.].
He was mentioned in the Bible of Samuel L. Hipp,: [There is a note in the Bible stating the Bible was purchased in 1862 for one dollar.] Samuel Hipp was borned July 21, 1814. Meeky Hipp was borned December 21, 1819. Samuel Hipp and Meeky Hipp was married April 14, 1836. William A. Hipp was borned January 23, 1837. James Pickney Hipp was borned February 4, 1839. Mary Hipp was borned November 3, 1840. John Vernon Hipp was borned January 11, 1843. Samuel Leonidas Hipp was borned April 21, 1845. Samuel Hipp died July 18, 1846. Meeky Hipp died February 1, 1874. Samuel Leonidas Hipp and Nancy Frances Davis was married March 2, 1880. Charlie Albert Hipp born June 20, 1882. Virgil Lonzo Hipp born May 15, 1884. Mary Jane Hipp born March 6, 1887. William Olin born September 30, 1890. Joe born February 28, 1892. Isadora born September 4, 1894. Meeky born July 22, 1897. Nancy Francis Davis born February 9, 1864. Samuel L. Hipp died June 15, 1901. Nancy Frances Hipp died May 8, 1911. Amos French was borned August 20, 1818. Mary E. French was borned March 5, 1825. John C.C. French was borned July 1, 1847. Delia I.S. French was borned April 10, 1852. R.H.W. French was borned July 14, 1855. Louis S. French was borned September 30, 1859. John Amos Lee French was borned September 11, 1869. Delia I.S. Hipp died November 19, 1878. He was the subject of the following sketch at The Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas, pp 329-330,: [as annotated by David Kelley and Morris Myers for clarity and accuracy]. "John T. Hipp was born in Laurens District, S.C., January 17, 1843. His father, Samuel Hipp, and his mother, Meeky East, were both natives of South Carolina. The former died in 1845. He was a mechanic by trade. The mother with her five little children remained there until 1857, when she moved to Pike County, Ark. remaining in this locality until the [Civil] war. W.A, the oldest then enlisted in the Sixteenth Arkansas Volunteers, under Gen. Price, and was in the battles at Corinth and Port Hudson, where he was captured; he served until the surrender on this side [west] of the Mississippi River. He married a Miss [Mary] Covington in 1867, and died in 1882. James P. married a Miss [Clarinda] Couch in 1861. He enlisted in the Nineteenth Arkansas Volunteers, in January 1862, and was captured at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863, being carried to Camp Douglas, Ill; he was exchanged at City Point, Va., and died at Petersburg, in June 1863. Mary E. married Joseph Baird, in 1864. She is still living. John T. enlisted in [the] Nineteenth Arkansas Volunteers, at the age of nineteen, was wounded and captured at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863, and carried to St. Louis, Missouri. He was exchanged at City Point, Va., in June 1863, and was in the [Confederate] Army of the Tennessee the rest of the war. He took part in the battles of Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, New Hope, Kenesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Jonesboro, Franklin and Nashville, having been in Pat Cleburne's division of Hardee's corps. Returning to Arkansas after the war, Mr. Hipp was married, November 25, 1869, to Miss Lucinda F. Dickson, a daughter of Samuel [correctly, Sion B.] and Elizabeth Dickson. They have four children: The eldest [Mary W.] was born September 5, 1870 and died August 13, 1889, James Olin (was born April 20, 1872 and died October 5, 1882), Fannie E. (was born August 25, 1880 and died October 17, 1881), John Noel (was born November 25, 1885). Mrs. Hipp is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Mr. Hipp is a farmer, and owns his farm free from all indebtedness. He has never bought a bushel of corn, nor a pound of meat since his marriage, always having sold more [than] less every year. He is a Democrat, and believes in an honest and a free government. His youngest brother, Samuel F., first married Miss Sebell French; she died, and he then married Miss Nancy Davis. They are living in this county. Mr. Hipp's mother died in January, 1873. She was a Christian of the purest type, and belonged to the Methodist Church, South." |
Meeky East was born on December 21, 1819.
She married Samuel L. Hipp I, son of George Hipp and Margaret ______, on April 14, 1836.
She was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1860. She was found in Missouri Township, Dwelling 383, Family 383; Meeky was shown as a white female, age 40 and head of household. She was born in SC. One of her children, J.P. was shown living in the household of B.D. Brock, 10 dwellings away. She was enumerated with William Albert Hipp on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870; Micky was shown at age 59 as a white female widow born in SC. Meeky East died on February 1, 1874 at age 54. |
William Albert Hipp was born on January 23, 1837.
He was the son of Samuel L. Hipp I and Meeky East.
He was enumerated with Meeky East on the Pike County, AR census dated 1860; W.A. was shown as 13 years old (he was closer to 23 years old), a single white male born in SC. He was listed as a farmer. William Albert Hipp married Mary A. Covington in 1867 at Pike County, AR. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870. He was found in Page 214, Missouri Township, Brocktown Post Office, Dwelling 37, Family 37; William A. was shown at age 33 as a married white male head of household born in SC. He was listed as a farm laborer with real estate valued at $300. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1880. He was found in Page 428, Thompson Township, Dwelling 246, Family 246; William A. was shown at age 33 as a married white male head of household born in SC. His mother was born in SC and his father was born in SC. William Albert Hipp died on July 31, 1882 at Pike County, AR, at age 45. [Civil War Pension Application 9146, abstracted below indicates the death date and cause of death. - Mary L. Hipp, Brocktown, Pike County, Arkansas (widow) of William A. Hipp (May 29, 1909) ... "my husband died ... July 31 of 1882 ... was drowned in Missouri River in Arkansas." A.A. Stell and Eri Webb (May 29, 1909) citizens of Pike County, Arkansas "well acquainted with applicant's husband William A. Hipp and knew him for 3 years ... that he was a Confederate soldier belonging to Kelley's Company, Regiment Hill's, of Arkansas."]. |
James Pickney Hipp was born on February 4, 1839.
He was the son of Samuel L. Hipp I and Meeky East.
He was enumerated with B.D. Brock on the Pike County, AR census dated 1860; J.P. was shown at age 21 as a single white male born in SC. He was listed as a farmer. James Pickney Hipp married Clarinda Couch in 1861 at Pike County, AR. James Pickney Hipp died in June, 1864 at the Civil War, Petersburg, Petersburg County, VA, at age 25. |
Mary Ann Elizabeth Hipp was born on November 3, 1840 at Laurens District, SC.
She was the daughter of Samuel L. Hipp I and Meeky East.
She was enumerated with Meeky East on the Pike County, AR census dated 1860; M.A.E. was shown at age 18 as a single white female born in SC. Mary Ann Elizabeth Hipp married Joseph Alvin Baird on June 8, 1864 at Pike County, AR. [It is likely that she is his second wife since she was still living with her mother in the 1860 census.]. She was enumerated with Joseph Alvin Baird on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870; Mary was shown at age 29 as a married white female born in SC. Mary Ann Elizabeth Hipp died on August 18, 1894 at Prescott, Nevada County, AR, at age 53. |
John T. Hipp was born on January 11, 1843.
He was the son of Samuel L. Hipp I and Meeky East.
He was enumerated with Meeky East on the Pike County, AR census dated 1860; J.T. was shown at age 17 as a single white male born in SC. John T. Hipp married Lucinda Frances Dickson, daughter of Sion Bradley Dickson and Elizabeth Dickson, on November 25, 1869 at Pike County, AR. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870. He was found in Page 214, Missouri Township, Brocktown Post Office, Dwelling 27, Family 27; John T. was shown at age 27 as a married white male born in SC. He was a farm laborer with real estate valued at $100. He was married in November of 1869. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1880. He was found in Page 438, Missouri Township, Dwelling 83, Family 83; John T. was shown at age 36 as a married white male head of household born in SC. His mother was born in SC and his father was born in SC. There was a boarder, Miles B. Dean (age 24) born in in SC, as were his father and mother, living in the house with John T. and family. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated 1900. He was found in Page 88B, Saline Township, Dwelling 317, Family 317; John was shown at age 57 as a married white male head of household born in January 1843 in SC. His mother was born in SC and his father was born in SC. He was listed as being married 30 years. There was a boarder, Vyrn More (age 36, born in February 1864). A single white male who was born in IL as were his mother and father. Vyrn was shown as a timberman. John T. Hipp married Buena V. McKinnon on June 27, 1904. [He was 61. She was 31. Both people lived in Pike County, AR prior to the wedding.]. |
Amos French was born on August 20, 1818.
He married Mary E. ______.
(an unknown value). |
Mary E. ______ was born on March 5, 1825.
She married Amos French.
(an unknown value). |
John C. C. French was born on July 1, 1847. He was the son of Amos French and Mary E. ______. |
R. N. W. French was born on July 14, 1855. He was the son of Amos French and Mary E. ______. |
Louis S. French was born on September 30, 1859. He was the son of Amos French and Mary E. ______. |
John Amos Lee Hipp was born on September 11, 1869.
He was the son of Samuel Leonidas Hipp and Cordelia I. Sebel "Delia" French.
He was enumerated with Samuel Leonidas Hipp on the Pike County, AR census dated 1870; John L. was shown at age 7/12 as a single white male born in AR. He was born in October of 1869. He was enumerated with Samuel Leonidas Hipp on the Pike County, AR census dated 1880; John A.L. was shown at age 4 as a single white male born in AR, son of S.L. His mother was born in AR and his father was born in AL. |
Henry J. Davenport was born circa 1854 at AR. He married Nancy A. Dickson, daughter of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White. |
John Henry Stell was born on May 14, 1856 at AR. He was the son of Andrew Armstrong Stell and Emily Wingfield. John Henry Stell married Martha A. Dickson, daughter of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, on December 23, 1875 at Pike County, AR. John Henry Stell died on March 10, 1929 at age 72. He was buried at Delight Cemetery, Delight, Pike County, AR. |
Benjamin Franklin Wingfield married Mary E. Dickson, daughter of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, on September 12, 1889 at Pike County, AR. |
Thomas Atwell "Add" Threlkeld was born circa 1860 at MO. He was the son of R. P. Threlkeld. Thomas Atwell "Add" Threlkeld married Emily Dickson, daughter of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, at Pike County, AR. Thomas Atwell "Add" Threlkeld died on May 31, 1928 at Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, OK. |
Emily A. ______ was born circa 1851 at AL. She married Pleasant White Dickson, son of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, circa 1872 at Pike County, AR. |
Jo Ann "Joanna" Davis was born circa 1863 at AR. She married Thomas J. Dickson, son of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, at Pike County, AR. |
Katie Maynard married John F. Dickson, son of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, on October 14, 1880 at Pike County, AR. |
Beverly S. ______ was born circa 1862 at TX. She married James W. Dickson, son of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, circa 1879 at Pike County, AR. |
Lula Edna "Lulu" Witt was born on August 3, 1901 at Pike City, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of John Henry Witt and Delia Dow Parsons. Lula Edna "Lulu" Witt appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1910 at Pike County, AR. I assume her parents are John H. & Delia (Dow) Witt. Oldest child is Loula D., age 9, could be Edna if Margaret Griffin is right about her first name being Lula. She married Charles Edgar Wood, son of Elias Jackson "E.J." Wood and Annie Carrie Calley, on September 22, 1918 at Graysonia, Clark, AR. [Joyce Wood shows month of marriage as August, not September]. Lula Edna "Lulu" Witt died in 1986. She was buried at Delight Cemetery, Delight, Pike County, AR. |
Eletha Jane Sewell was born in 1805 at TN. She married John Parsons, son of Thomas Parsons I and Jane ______, circa 1828 at TN. Eletha Jane Sewell appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1870 at Pike County, AR. Information was found on Page 222, Dwelling 147, Missouri Township. Living next to son James T. She appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1880 at Pike County, AR. Information was found on Page 435, Dwelling 25, Missouri Township. Living next to son James T. She died in 1883 at Pike County, AR. She was buried at Brocktown Cemetery, Pike County, AR. |
John Parsons was born circa 1804 at TN.
He was the son of Thomas Parsons I and Jane ______.
John Parsons married Eletha Jane Sewell circa 1828 at TN.
Shortly before his father's death, probably about 1834 or 1835, he moved with Eletha and their child (or possibly two children) to Cherokee County, Alabama, following the opening of that last of Indian lands to white settlement. [The Cherokees had finally given up on keeping any of their eastern lands and had departed for new territory in the west, in what is now northeastern Oklahoma.] John was living in Cherokee County in the Censuses of 1840 and 1850. There is a family tradition that he may have moved to Floyd County, Georgia ("The Flatwoods" north of Rome, Georgia), shortly after 1850. He may have died in Georgia, or he may have moved back to Alabama before his death, but the Cherokee County Census of 1860 lists Eletha (given as Eliza) as the head of the household with her younger children. John Parsons died before 1870. [Probably died in Georgia, but could have died in Cherokee County, Alabama. One source shows he died abt 1860.]. |
Deacon William T. Dickson was born on February 14, 1800 at KY.
He was the son of David Dickson.
Deacon William T. Dickson married Nancy Dickson on January 22, 1822 at Jackson County, TN. [She married William T. Dickson "under the name of Nancy Dickson" on January 22, 1822 in Jackson County, Tennessee according to her rejected pension application.].
Deacon William T. Dickson died in July, 1859 at Pike County, AR, at age 59.
He died on July 10, 1859 at Pike County, AR, at age 59. He is listed in the 1860 Pike County, AR Mortality Schedule as having died of pneumonia.
William T. Dickson was born February 14, 1800 in Kentucky and moved with his parents Mr. & Mrs. David Dickson to Tennessee about 1803. In 1831 he came to Arkansas and settled on Wolf Creek, in Pike County from Jackson County, Tennessee. Ordained Deacon of the Antioch Church of Christ in Wolf Creek October 29, 1842. He was ordained as a Deacon. |
Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons was born on April 3, 1847 at Cherokee County, AL.
She was the daughter of John Parsons and Eletha Jane Sewell.
Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons married William T. Dickson, son of Leroy Allen Dickson and Mary Agness White, on August 3, 1870 at Pike County, AR.
Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons died after 1890.
She died in 1924 at Missouri State Hospital for Nervous Diseases. "Mrs. Mollie Dickson Dies In Missouri. - W.T. Dickson, who is making his home with E.L. Parsons, received a message latter part of last week from the Missouri State Hospital for Nervous Diseases that his wife, Mrs. Mollie Dickson, aged 77 years was dead. Mr. and Mrs. Dickson were pioneer citizens of this community and were well known many years ago by many of our older people. They moved from here to Kansas City, where they resided until several months ago when Mrs. Dickson's health gave way and it became necessary to place her in the hospital."; Pike County Tribune, Volume 8, Number 49, February 1, 1924, page 1, column 4. |
Walter Dickson was the son of William T. Dickson and Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons. Walter Dickson died before 1890 at AR. |
Eletha A. Dickson was the daughter of William T. Dickson and Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons. |
Cornelia B. Dickson was the daughter of William T. Dickson and Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons. |
Maud Dickson was the daughter of William T. Dickson and Mary S. "Mollie" Parsons. |
James Thomas "Jim" Parsons was born on March 12, 1829 at TN.
He was the son of John Parsons and Eletha Jane Sewell.
James Thomas moved with his father's family from Tennesse to Alabama when he was about six years old, and was still living in Cherokee County, Alabama on December 17, 1850. He moved with his father's family to Floyd County, Georgia shortly after 1850 and settled in "The Flatwoods" north of Rome, Georgia. He left the family after a short time in Georgia, migrating to Pike County, Arkansas where he settled near Wolf Creek Post Office between the present Delight and Pike City, Arkansas. James Thomas "Jim" Parsons married Mary Ann Davis, daughter of John Davis I and Nancy ______, on December 15, 1853 at Pike County, AR. James Thomas "Jim" Parsons died on June 25, 1881 at Pike County, AR, at age 52. One source says death occurred on Jun 24 1881 but the following obituary written contemporaneously with the event indicates otherwise. "On Saturday the 25th inst. (June 25, 1881) we lost two of our best farmers and citizens. Mr. John Davis about 79 years of age died at 12:20 o'clock Saturday morning after an extended illness of two months. Mr. J.T. Parsons son-in-law of Mr. Davis and who was there with him, went out about 4 o'clock in the morning to saddle his horse, intending to ride home, but finding the horse of Mr. R. Davis in the same stable, he proceeded to take it out and put it in another, and while placing the poles across the door the horse kicked at him and struck the pole which caused it to strike him across the spleen. After this he saddled his horse and returned to the house, and, while sitting there talking, he complained of his side and wanted to lie down, but before he reached the room, he fainted and fell to the piazza floor. He recovered once only to tell the story of the horse kicking him over the spleen, and then he died, just thirty minutes after the accident. Both these gentlemen were industrious farmers and good citizens, and we feel very sorry to lose them so suddenly." J.F. Louis, Wolf Creek, June 26 - Southern Standard, Arkadelphia, Arkansas, July 2, 1881. |
Mary Ann Davis was born on March 30, 1833 at Smith County, TN.
She was the daughter of John Davis I and Nancy ______.
She was enumerated with John Davis I on the Smith County, TN census dated October 1, 1850; Mary was shown at age 17 as a single white female born in Tennessee. She was listed as attending school. Mary Ann was the daughter of John and Nancy Davis. John and Nancy were both born in North Carolina. Mary Ann was likely born in Smith County, Tennessee on the Cumberland River between Peyton Creek and Defeated Creek. It is not known whether John and Nancy were married in North Carolina or in Tennessee, or when they moved to Tennessee. But they were in Tennessee in 1826 when their first child, Tabitha was born. When Mary Ann Davis was about sixteen years of age, [after October 1, 1850] the family moved to Arkansas, and shortly after 1850 they settled in the Brocktown community between present Delight and Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas. John and Nancy died at Brocktown and they are buried in unidentified graves in Brocktown Cemetery (or possibly Saline Cemetery). Mary Ann Davis married James Thomas "Jim" Parsons, son of John Parsons and Eletha Jane Sewell, on December 15, 1853 at Pike County, AR. She paid taxes as Mrs. Mary Parsons in 1895 on Section 1, Township 8, Range 24 and 3-8-24 and 4-8-24 and 10-8-24. Mary Ann Davis died on August 20, 1900 at Pike County, AR, at age 67. She was buried at Brocktown Cemetery, Pike County, AR. Her grave is reportedly next to the grave of her son Edmund Alonzo Parsons. |
John William Parsons was born on October 8, 1854 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. He was the son of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. John William Parsons died on June 30, 1864 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR, at age 9. [Drowned in Wolf Creek.]. |
Joseph L. Parsons was born on January 10, 1856 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. Born near Wolf Creek Post Office between present Delight and Pike City, AR. He was the son of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. Joseph L. Parsons married Mary Caldonia Whitfield Tarpley, daughter of Granville Whitfield Tarpley and Leanah "Leona" Mobley, circa 1880 at Pike County, AR. Joseph L. Parsons died on March 4, 1937 at Delight, Pike County, AR, at age 81. He was buried at Saline Cemetery, Pike County, AR. |
Eletha Jane "Dot" Parsons was born on September 29, 1857 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. Eletha Jane "Dot" Parsons died on September 18, 1873 at age 15. [Died as a result of burns received when her dress caught fire while she was working at a wash pot.]. She was buried at Brocktown Cemetery, Pike County, AR. |
Louisa Miranda "Marenda" Parsons was born on June 24, 1859 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. Louisa Miranda "Marenda" Parsons appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1880 at Pike County, AR. Shown as Louisa M. She married Goodwin Abraham Wisener on September 8, 1881 at Brocktown, Pike County, AR. Louisa Miranda "Marenda" Parsons died on April 23, 1928 at Glenwood, Pike County, AR, at age 68. |
Richard Lafayette Parsons was born on March 3, 1861 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. He was the son of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. Richard Lafayette Parsons married Malinda Elizabeth White, daughter of W. P. White and Adeline ______, on November 10, 1880. Richard Lafayette Parsons died on March 20, 1890 at Corinth, Howard County, AR, at age 29. |
Narcissa Nancy Elizabeth "Sissie" Parsons was born on February 3, 1864 at Wolf Creek, Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. Narcissa Nancy Elizabeth "Sissie" Parsons appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1880 at Pike County, AR. Shown as Narcissa E. She married William M. McCallister on June 7, 1887. Narcissa Nancy Elizabeth "Sissie" Parsons died on December 7, 1937 at Delight, Pike County, AR, at age 73. |
Edmund O. Parsons was born circa 1876 at AR. He was the son of James Thomas "Jim" Parsons and Mary Ann Davis. |
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