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Love Lewis Kimbrough married Amanda Elizabeth "Mandy" Henderson, daughter of Louis Marion Henderson and Arenna Victoria "Rena" Elam, on March 11, 1902 at Pike County, AR. [He was 21. She was 18. He was living in Nevada County and she was living in Pike County prior to the wedding.]. |
Forest Ivan Stover was born on January 31, 1897 at Red Oak, IA. He married Remia Irene Kimbrough, daughter of Love Lewis Kimbrough and Amanda Elizabeth "Mandy" Henderson, before 1936. Forest Ivan Stover died on July 31, 1988 at Wenatchee, WA, at age 91. He was buried at Willamette National Cemetery, Portland, OR. |
Matthew Cummings married Mattie Bertha McMenis, daughter of James Henry McMenis and Frances Indiana Adeline "Fannie" Key, on October 17, 1920. [He was 26. She was 21.].
Matthew was involved in the shooting of some moonshiners. The following article from the Pike County Tribune, June 9, 1922, Volume 7, Number 44 tells the story: Officers Discharged on Murder Charge Justice Says Killings During Moonshine Raid Near Womble Were Justifiable . . . Five members of the Hopper family in Montgomery County and two officers, Matthew Cummins and Will Parsons, of this county, were discharged by justice J.R. Wood at Mt. Ida one day this week on first degree murder changes, growing out of the killing of two alleged moonshiners and the wounding of a third during a raid on a still in the Fancy Hill community recently. Feeling at the time of the killing was high and about equally divided. The Coroner's jury held that the killing was justifiable. Warrants charging first degree murder were sworn out, however it is said that the grand jury will probably investigate the affair at the August term. C.H. Herndon, attorney at Mt. Ida, represented the prosecuting attorney, while sheriff Chaney of this county conducted the examination of witnesses for the defense. Atty. Herndon said in his argument that the two families bore a grudge against each other and that as all of the men were shot in the head, it seemed that heads and not stills were what the posse sought. Sheriff Chaney said that the matter hinged on whether the men resisted the officers. Matthew Cummings was buried at Murfreesboro Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Pike County, AR. |
John W. Pyburn II was born in 1862 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of John W. Pyburn and Elizabeth S. "Bettie" Jourdon.
He was enumerated with Elizabeth S. "Bettie" Jourdon on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1870; John W. was shown at age 8 as a white male born in Arkansas. He was shown at home. He is shown as John W. Jordon but he was the son of John W. Pyburn and Elizabeth S. Jordon. John W. Pyburn II married Luella ______ on March 13, 1884. John W. Pyburn II died after September 24, 1916. |
Paisal Jourdon was born circa 1833 at GA. She was the daughter of James Jourdon and Delila ______. |
James Jourdon was born circa 1835 at GA. He was the son of James Jourdon and Delila ______. |
Geroge W. Jourdon was born circa 1844 at AL. He was the son of James Jourdon and Delila ______. |
Delila "Puss" Jourdon was born circa 1848 at AL.
She was the daughter of James Jourdon and Delila ______.
Delila "Puss" Jourdon married Joseph David Alford, son of David Winston Alford and Mary Ann McMenis.
She was enumerated with Elizabeth S. "Bettie" Jourdon on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1870; Delila was shown at age 21 as a white female born in Alabama. Her occupation was keeping house. She could neither read nor write. Delila "Puss" Jourdon died before 1876 at Pike County, AR. |
Luella ______ was born circa 1868. She married John W. Pyburn II, son of John W. Pyburn and Elizabeth S. "Bettie" Jourdon, on March 13, 1884. |
Hester M. Pyburn was born on March 26, 1886. He was the son of John W. Pyburn II and Luella ______. |
Velma Alford was born on July 14, 1912 at Nashville, Howard County, AR. She was the daughter of Abner Ewing Alford Sr. and Lillie Pearl Frix. Velma Alford married Clay Brazil. [He was from Morrilton, AR.]. Velma Alford died on June 5, 1967 at age 54. |
Clay Brazil married Velma Alford, daughter of Abner Ewing Alford Sr. and Lillie Pearl Frix. [He was from Morrilton, AR.]. |
Benjamin T. Rice was born in December, 1861 at MO. [There is some question as to the birth year for Benjamin. The 1900 Pike County Census shows his birth year as 1861 and his age as 38. The 1910 Pike County Census shows him to be 46 years old. We will use 1861 as the birth year.].
Is it possible that Frank is a nickname for Benjamin? The 1910 Pike County AR Census indicates that Benjamin and Emma have been married once each for 20 years. He married Emma Alford, daughter of Joseph David Alford and Elizabeth S. "Bettie" Jourdon, circa 1890 at Pike County, AR. |
Janie Rice was born in November, 1891 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Athar (Arthur?) Rice was born in August, 1896 at AR. He was the son of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. Athar (Arthur?) Rice died between 1900 and 1910. [Athar is present in the 1900 Pike County AR Census and is shown as 3 years old. He is not present in the 1910 Pike County AR Census. Furthermore Benjamin T. and Emma are shown to have 3 children all living in 1870. In 1880 they have 7 children but only 6 of them are living.]. |
Mary E. Rice was born in September, 1899 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Lavania Rice was born circa 1902 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Rosella Rice was born circa 1903 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Julie Ann Rice was born circa 1910 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Freda Gail Rice was born circa 1910 at AR. She was the daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. Freda Gail Rice married Eddie Brown. |
Eddie Brown married Freda Gail Rice, daughter of Benjamin T. Rice and Emma Alford. |
Brandy Michelle Brown was the daughter of Eddie Brown and Freda Gail Rice. |
Melvin Dewey Henderson was born on April 25, 1935. He was the son of Clyde William Henderson and Ina Clara Lamb. Melvin Dewey Henderson died on April 4, 1961 at age 25. |
Kenneth Levon Henderson was born on August 29, 1937. He was the son of Clyde William Henderson and Ina Clara Lamb. Kenneth Levon Henderson married Sara Lou "Sue" Hale on August 31, 1957. Kenneth Levon Henderson died on October 12, 1989 at age 52. |
Sara Lou "Sue" Hale was born on September 29, 1941. She married Kenneth Levon Henderson, son of Clyde William Henderson and Ina Clara Lamb, on August 31, 1957. Sara Lou "Sue" Hale died on March 10, 1979 at age 37. |
Gary Wayne Henderson was born on October 14, 1968. He was the son of Kenneth Levon Henderson. Gary Wayne Henderson died on July 11, 1987 at age 18. |
Abner Webb was born circa 1825 at VA. He married Sarah ______. |
Samantha Elizabeth Conatser was born in December, 1879 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Henry William C. Conatser and Rebecca Webb.
She was enumerated with Henry William C. Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated June 12, 1880; Samantha E. was shown at age 6 months as a single white female, daughter of Henry W.C., born in Arkansas. Her father was born in Arkansas. Her mother was born in Virginia. She was enumerated with Henry William C. Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1900; Elizabeth was shown at age 20 as a single white female, daughter of Henry, born in December 1871 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Tennessee. She could read and write and she spoke English. |
Charles Holt "Charley" Wilson was born on February 17, 1909 at Newhope, Pike County, AR.
He was the son of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
He was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford on the Pike County, AR census dated April 27, 1910; Charley Wilson was shown at age 1 year 1 month as a single white male, grandson of James, born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. He was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated January 21, 1920; Charley was shown at age 10 as a single white male, son of William E., born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. Charles Holt "Charley" Wilson married Alma Luda Blackwood on September 5, 1934 at Muddy Fork, Pike County, AR. Charles Holt "Charley" Wilson died on September 16, 1998 at Weed, CA, at age 89. He was buried at Services at Mount Shasta Memorial Chapel, CA. |
Annie Mae Wilson was born on November 9, 1906 at Daisy, Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
She was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford on the Pike County, AR census dated April 27, 1910; Annie M. Wilson was shown at age 4 as a single white female, granddaughter of James, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated January 21, 1920; Annie M. was shown at age 13 as a single white female, daughter of William E., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she spoke English. She attended school within the past year. Annie Mae Wilson married Perry William Martin on November 1, 1933 at Newhope, Pike County, AR. Annie Mae Wilson died on July 14, 1976 at West Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA, at age 69. |
Lucy Tenisee "Lude" Wilson was born on November 12, 1902 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
She was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford on the Pike County, AR census dated April 27, 1910; Luda Wilson was shown at age 7 as a single white female, granddaughter of James, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read but not write. She attended school within the past year. She was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated January 21, 1920; Lucy was shown at age 16 as a single white female, daughter of William E., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she spoke English. She attended school within the past year. Lucy Tenisee "Lude" Wilson married Otis Smith. Lucy Tenisee "Lude" Wilson died in 1929. |
Florida Wilson was born on November 30, 1899 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
She was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford on the Pike County, AR census dated April 27, 1910; Florida Wilson was shown at age 9 as a single white female, granddaughter of James, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read but not write. She attended school within the past year. Florida Wilson married Dewy Lay on September 23, 1917. Florida Wilson died between 1927 and 1928 at OK. |
Pearl Del Wilson was born on December 4, 1898 at Kirby, Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
She was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated before June 21, 1900; Pearl D. was shown at age 1 as a single white female, daughter of William E., born in December 1898 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford on the Pike County, AR census dated April 27, 1910; Pearl Wilson was shown at age 11 as a single white female, granddaughter of James, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she spoke English. She attended school within the past year. Pearl Del Wilson married Orville Otis Henry, son of William Benjamin "Bill" Henry and Sarah Elvira Reid, on November 15, 1925 at Newhope, Pike County, AR. Pearl Del Wilson died in December, 1994 at Perry, Noble County, OK. |
Chester T. Wilson was born on January 29, 1895 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of William Edward Wilson and Laura Arbor Alford.
He was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated before June 21, 1900; Chester T. was shown at age 4 as a single white male, son of William E., born in January 1896 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. He was enumerated with James Matthew "Black Jim" Alford census dated April 27, 1910; Chester Wilson was shown at age 14 as a single white male, grandson of James, born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer on a home farm. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He attended school within the past year. The family had three male children that died at birth. Chester T. Wilson married Hattie Henry in November, 1919. He was enumerated with William Edward Wilson on the Pike County, AR census dated January 21, 1920; Chester was shown at age 23 as a married white male, son of William E., born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer on a general farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. Chester T. Wilson died on December 20, 1955 at age 60. |
Charles C. O'Neal was born on February 14, 1875 at Pike County, AR. [One source shows the birth year as 1885. Another has it as February 1877.].
He was the son of John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal and Nancy Texella Holcomb.
He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880; Charles C. was shown at age 5 as a single white male, son of John T., born in Arkansas. His father was born in Arkansas. His mother was born in Texas. He was shown at home. He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 26, 1900; Charles K. was shown at age 23 as a single white male, son of John T., born in February 1877 in Arkansas. His father was born in Alabama. His mother was born in Texas. His occupation was farm laborer. He had been unemployed three months within the past year. He could read but not write and he spoke English. He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated April 22, 1910; Charles C. was shown at age 34 as a single white male, son of John T., born in Arkansas. His father was born in the Mississippi. His mother was born in Arkansas. His occupation was farm laborer. He worked for a wage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated January 21, 1920; Charles C. was shown at age 47 as a single white male, son of John T., born in Arkansas. His parents were born in the United States His occupation was farm laborer. He could read and write and he spoke English. He was enumerated with James P. "Jim" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated April 2, 1930; Charles C. was shown at age 54 as a single white male, brother of James M., born in Arkansas. His parents were born in the United States. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He worked on his own account. He could neither read nor write but he spoke English. He was not a veteran. Charles C. O'Neal died on January 10, 1950 at AR, at age 74. He was buried at Mount Joy Cemetery, Daisy, Pike County, AR. |
Thomas Jefferson O'Neal was born on August 2, 1872 at Daisy, Pike County, AR. [One source has the birth date as December 1873. Twin of William D.].
He was the son of John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal and Nancy Texella Holcomb.
He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880; Thomas J. was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of John T., born in Arkansas. His father was born in Arkansas. His mother was born in Texas. He was shown at home. He was on the Pike County, AR census dated June 4, 1900; Thomas J. was shown at age 26 as a single white male, a boarder in the home of William B. Watson, born in December 1873 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farmer. He rented his farm. He could read but not write and he spoke English. Thomas Jefferson O'Neal married Martha Jane Rosetta "Etta" Alford, daughter of William Alford and Sally Jennings, on September 12, 1900 at Pike County, AR. [He was 28. She was 18. Both parties lived in Pike County prior to the wedding. She was listed as Elter, probably should have benn Etter. One source has the date as September 11, 1900.]. He was listed as a head of household on the LeFlore County, OK census dated April 27, 1910. He was found in Muse Township, page 55b, sheet 4b, ED 157, Dwelling 62, Family 64; T.J. was shown at age 40 as a married white male, born in Arkansas. His father was born in the United States. His mother was born in Arkansas. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He was an employer. He rented his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married one time for ten years at the time of the census. He was listed as a head of household on the LeFlore County, OK census dated March 3, 1920. He was found in Muse Township, page 257a, sheet 9a, ED 113, Dwelling 149, Family 149; Thomas J. was shown at age 55 as a married white male, born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. His occupation was farmer on a general farm. He worked on his own account. He rented his farm. He could read and write and he spoke English. Also living in the household was Charlie L. Russell shown at age 50 as a widowed white male boarder, born in North Carolina. His parents were born in North Carolina. His occupation was farming on a home farm. he worked on his own account. He could read and write and he spoke English. Thomas Jefferson O'Neal died on June 22, 1936 at Pawhuska, Osage County, OK, at age 63. He was buried at Pawhuska, Osage County, OK. |
William David O'Neal was born on August 2, 1872 at Pike County, AR. [One source has the birth date as December 1873. Twin of Thomas J.].
He was the son of John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal and Nancy Texella Holcomb.
He was enumerated with John Thomas "Gordon" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1880; W.D. was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of John T., born in Arkansas. His father was born in Arkansas. His mother was born in Texas. He was shown at home. |
Enoch L. Webb was born circa 1859 at Pike County, AR. He was the son of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
Granville Webb was born circa 1856 at Pike County, AR. He was the son of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
John Webb was born circa 1854 at Pike County, AR. He was the son of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
Hannah Webb was born in 1850 at Pike County, AR. She was the daughter of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
James M. Webb was born circa 1856. He was the son of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
Isaac Webb was born in 1850 at VA. He was the son of Abner Webb and Sarah ______. |
Sarah ______ was born circa 1825 at VA. She married Abner Webb. |
Rebecca Webb was born in May, 1853 at VA.
She was the daughter of Abner Webb and Sarah ______.
Rebecca Webb married Henry William C. Conatser, son of W.P. "Bill" Conatser and Elizabeth "Eliza" ______, circa 1875 at Pike County, AR.
She was enumerated with Henry William C. Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated June 12, 1880; Rebecca was shown at age 27 as a married white female, wife of Henry W.C., born in Virginia. Her parents were born in Virginia. Her occupation was keeping house. She was enumerated with Henry William C. Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1900; Rebecky was shown at age 47 as a married white female, wife of Henry, born in May 1853 in Tennessee. Her parents were born in Tennessee. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married for 24 years. She had eight children, six of whom were still living at the time of the census. She was enumerated with Henry William C. Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated April 21, 1910; Rebecca was shown at age 56 as a married white female, wife of William H., born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Virginia. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married once for 30 years. She had six children all of whom were still living at the time of the census. |
Henry William C. Conatser was born in February, 1852 at Pike County, AR. [One source has the year as 1854].
He was the son of W.P. "Bill" Conatser and Elizabeth "Eliza" ______.
He was enumerated with W.P. "Bill" Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated July 31, 1860; W.H. was shown at age 7 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Elizabeth "Eliza" ______ on the Pike County, AR census dated August 4, 1870; William H. was shown at age 18 as a white male born in Arkansas.. His occupation was farm laborer. He attended school within the past year. Henry William C. Conatser married Rebecca Webb, daughter of Abner Webb and Sarah ______, circa 1875 at Pike County, AR. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 12, 1880. He was found in Missouri Township, Page 436b, sheet 6, ED 124, Dwelling 57, Family 57; Henry W.C. was shown at age 26 as a married white male born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 25, 1900. He was found in Saline Township, page 87a, sheet 16b, ED 91, Dwelling 291, Family 291; Henry was shown at age 48 as a married white male born in February 1852 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married for 24 years at the time of the census. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated April 21, 1910. He was found in Saline Township, Page 334B, sheet 4b, ED 95, Dwelling 79, Family 82; William H. was shown at age 58 as a married white male born in Arkansas. His parents were born in Tennessee. His occupation was farm laborer. He was an employer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He spoke English. He had been married once for 30 years at the time of the census. |
George Williamson II was the son of George Williamson and Mattie L. Alford. |
Lula Williamson was the daughter of George Williamson and Mattie L. Alford. |
Edgar Williamson was the son of George Williamson and Mattie L. Alford. |
Richard "Dick" Williamson was the son of George Williamson and Mattie L. Alford. |
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