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N.A. Smith was born in 1851 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Addison Smith and Salina A. Jenkins.
She was on the Pike County, AR census dated August 2, 1860; N.A. was shown at age 9 as a white female born in Arkansas. She attended school within ths past year. |
M.E. Smith was born in 1853 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Addison Smith and Salina A. Jenkins.
She was enumerated with Addison Smith on the Pike County, AR census dated August 2, 1860; M.E. was shown at age 7 as a white female born in Arkansas. She attended school within ths past year. |
M.A. Smith was born in 1855 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Addison Smith and Salina A. Jenkins.
She was enumerated with Addison Smith on the Pike County, AR census dated August 2, 1860; M.A. was shown at age 5 as a white female born in Arkansas. |
A.H. Smith was born in 1859 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Addison Smith and Salina A. Jenkins.
He was enumerated with Addison Smith on the Pike County, AR census dated August 2, 1860; A.H. was shown at age 1 as a white male born in Arkansas. |
James Jordan was born in 1835 at MS.
He married Jane Jenkins, daughter of Thomas Jenkins and Elizabeth O'Neal, circa 1854 at Pike County, AR.
He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated August 18, 1860. He was found in Antoine Township, Redland Post Office, Page 505, Image 73, Dwelling 500, Family 500; James was shown at age 25 as a white male born in Mississippi. His occupation was farmer. His personal estate was valued at $375. |
Delila E. Jordan was born in 1856 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of James Jordan and Jane Jenkins.
She was enumerated with James Jordan on the Pike County, AR census dated August 18, 1860; D.E. was shown at age 4 as a white female born in Arkansas. |
Mary J. Jordan was born in 1858 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of James Jordan and Jane Jenkins.
She was enumerated with James Jordan on the Pike County, AR census dated August 18, 1860; M.J. was shown at age 2 as a white female born in Arkansas. |
James I. Jordan was born in December, 1859 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of James Jordan and Jane Jenkins.
He was enumerated with James Jordan on the Pike County, AR census dated August 18, 1860; J.I. was shown at age 7 months as a white male born in Arkansas. |
Oliver Jenkins was born in 1847 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Thomas Jenkins and Elizabeth O'Neal.
He was enumerated with Elizabeth O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 27, 1860; Oliver was shown at age 13 as a white male born in Arkansas. |
Henry Jenkins was born in 1849 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Thomas Jenkins and Elizabeth O'Neal.
He was enumerated with Elizabeth O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated June 27, 1860; Henry was shown at age 11 as a white male born in Arkansas. |
Granville Whitfield Tarpley was born in 1828 at TN. He married Leanah "Leona" Mobley, daughter of David Mobley and Barbara Cryer. Granville Whitfield Tarpley married Leanah "Leona" Mobley, daughter of David Mobley and Barbara Cryer, at AR. |
Leanah "Leona" Mobley was born on October 23, 1840 at AR. She was the daughter of David Mobley and Barbara Cryer. Leanah "Leona" Mobley married Granville Whitfield Tarpley. Leanah "Leona" Mobley married Granville Whitfield Tarpley at AR. |
Oleta Crow married Foch Pershing "Perry" Beck, son of Pryor Oren Beck and Ola Frances Watson. |
Vera Ellen Beck was born circa 1914 at AR.
She was the daughter of Pryor Oren Beck and Ola Frances Watson.
Vera Ellen Beck married Wyman "Tex" Scarborough.
She was enumerated with Pryor Oren Beck on the Little River County, AR census dated January 26, 1920; Vera was shown at age 6 as a single white female, daughter of P.O., born in Arkansas. Her father was born in Mississippi. Her mother was born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she attended school within the past year. She had no occupation. |
Wyman "Tex" Scarborough married Vera Ellen Beck, daughter of Pryor Oren Beck and Ola Frances Watson. |
AR Little River 1920 Census was the son of US 1920 Census and Arkansas Census.
He was listed as a head of household on the Little River County, AR census dated January 26, 1920. He was found in Jefferson Township, page 24B, Sheet 48, ED 37, Dwelling 55, Family 55; P.O. was shown at age 36 as a married white male, born in Mississippi. His parents were born in the United States. His occupation was farm operator. He worked on his own account. He owned his farm with a mortgage. He could read and write and he spoke English. He was enumerated with Pryor Oren Beck on the Little River County, AR census dated January 26, 1920; Allen was shown at age 9 as a single white male, son of P.O., born in Arkansas. His father was born in Mississippi. His mother was born in Arkansas. He could read and write and he attended school within the past year. He had no occupation. He was enumerated with Pryor Oren Beck on the Little River County, AR census dated January 26, 1920; Pershing was shown at age 1 as a single white male, son of P.O., born in Arkansas. His father was born in Mississippi. His mother was born in Arkansas. He had no occupation. He was enumerated with Pryor Oren Beck on the Little River County, AR census dated January 26, 1920; Vera was shown at age 6 as a single white female, daughter of P.O., born in Arkansas. Her father was born in Mississippi. Her mother was born in Arkansas. She could read and write and she attended school within the past year. She had no occupation. |
Mary ______ was born in 1815 at KY.
She married Andrew Conatser, son of Johann Balthaser Knortzer III and Mary Pennicuff, circa 1832.
She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; Mary was shown at age 35 as a white female born in Kentucky. She could neither read nor write. She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Mary was shown at age 47 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. |
Thomas Conatser was born in 1833 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; Thomas was shown at age 17 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. Thomas Conatser married Mary A. ______ circa 1852. He was listed as a head of household on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860. He was found in 11th District, Olympus Post Office, Page 63A, Image 127, Dwelling 72, Family 65; Thomas was shown at age 28 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. His personal estate was valued at $430. |
Joseph Conatser was born in 1835 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; Joseph was shown at age 15 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. Joseph Conatser married Zerelda J.C. ______ circa 1856. He was listed as a head of household on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860. He was found in 11th District, Olympus Post Office, Page 62B, Image 126, Dwelling 70, Family 63; Joseph was shown at age 24 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farming. His personal estate was valued at $186. |
William Conatser was born in 1838 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; William was shown at age 12 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; William was shown at age 23 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. |
John Conatser was born in 1839 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; John was shown at age 11 as a white male born in Tennessee. |
Elizabeth Jane Conatser was born in 1842 at TN.
She was the daughter of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; Jane was shown at age 8 as a white female born in Tennessee. She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; ]Elizabeth was shown at age 19 as a white female born in Tennessee. |
James K. Polk Conatser was born in 1844 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; James was shown at age 6 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; James K. Polk was shown at age 15 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He attended school within the past year. |
George W. Dallas Conatser was born in 1847 at TN.
He was the son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; George was shown at age 3 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; George W. Dallas was shown at age 13 as a white male born in Tennessee. He attended school within the past year. |
Delila Conatser was born in 1847 at TN.
She was the daughter of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated August 27, 1850; Delila was shown at age 3 as a white female born in Tennessee. She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Delilah was shown at age 13 as a white female born in Tennessee. |
Feriba Conatser was born in 1851 at TN.
She was the daughter of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Feriba was shown at age 9 as a white female born in Tennessee. |
Tennessee Conatser was born in 1853 at TN.
She was the daughter of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______.
She was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Tennessee was shown at age 7 as a white female born in Tennessee. |
TN Fentress County 1860 Census was the son of US 1860 Census and Tennessee Census.
He was listed as a head of household on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860. He was found in 11th District, Olympus Post Office, Page 62B, Image 126, Dwelling 71, Family 64; Andrew was shown at age 50 as a white male born in North Carolina. His occupation was farmer. He owned real estate valued at $400. His personal estate was valued at $1000. He could neither read nor write. Also in the household: Winnie was shown at age 19 as a white female born in Tennessee. Sherrod was shown at age 28 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was mechanic. These two Conatsers were not shown with this family in the 1850 census. Are they perhaps children of a deceased brother? He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Mary was shown at age 47 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. He was listed as a head of household on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860. He was found in 11th District, Olympus Post Office, Page 62B, Image 126, Dwelling 70, Family 63; Joseph was shown at age 24 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farming. His personal estate was valued at $186. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; William was shown at age 23 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; ]Elizabeth was shown at age 19 as a white female born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; James K. Polk was shown at age 15 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; George W. Dallas was shown at age 13 as a white male born in Tennessee. He attended school within the past year. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Delilah was shown at age 13 as a white female born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Feriba was shown at age 9 as a white female born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Andrew Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Tennessee was shown at age 7 as a white female born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Zerelda J.C. was shown at age 20 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Franklin Pierce was shown at age 3 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Lorenzo D. was shown at age 1 as a white male born in Tennessee. He was listed as a head of household on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860. He was found in 11th District, Olympus Post Office, Page 63A, Image 127, Dwelling 72, Family 65; Thomas was shown at age 28 as a white male born in Tennessee. His occupation was farmer. His personal estate was valued at $430. He was enumerated with Thomas Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860; Mary A. was shown at age 27 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. He was enumerated with Thomas Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860; Andrew was shown at age 7 as a white male born in Tennessee. He attended school within the past year. |
Zerelda J.C. ______ was born in 1830 at TN.
She married Joseph Conatser, son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______, circa 1856.
She was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Zerelda J.C. was shown at age 20 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. |
Franklin Pierce Conatser was born in 1857 at TN.
He was the son of Joseph Conatser and Zerelda J.C. ______.
He was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Franklin Pierce was shown at age 3 as a white male born in Tennessee. |
Lorenzo D. Conatser was born in 1859 at TN.
He was the son of Joseph Conatser and Zerelda J.C. ______.
He was enumerated with Joseph Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 4, 1860; Lorenzo D. was shown at age 1 as a white male born in Tennessee. |
Mary A. ______ was born in 1834 at TN.
She married Thomas Conatser, son of Andrew Conatser and Mary ______, circa 1852.
She was enumerated with Thomas Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860; Mary A. was shown at age 27 as a white female born in Tennessee. She could neither read nor write. |
Andrew Conatser was born in 1853 at TN.
He was the son of Thomas Conatser and Mary A. ______.
He was enumerated with Thomas Conatser on the Fentress County, TN census dated June 5, 1860; Andrew was shown at age 7 as a white male born in Tennessee. He attended school within the past year. |
Clementine Conatser was born in 1855 at TN. She was the daughter of Thomas Conatser and Mary A. ______. |
Dudley G. Conatser was born in 1858 at TN. He was the son of Thomas Conatser and Mary A. ______. |
America J. Conatser was born in December, 1859 at TN. She was the daughter of Thomas Conatser and Mary A. ______. |
J.L. Conatser was born circa 1857 at AR.
She was the daughter of Daniel Keith Conatser and Mary L. ______.
She was enumerated with Daniel Keith Conatser on the Pike County, AR census dated August 3, 1860; J.L. was shown at age 3 as a white female born in Arkansas. |
Crassey Key was born circa 1772. He was the son of George Key and Nancy Edward. |
Ruthie O. O'Neal was born in November, 1884 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal and Margaret Elizabeth Meeks.
She was enumerated with Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated August 7, 1900; Ruthie O. was shown at age 15 as a single white female, daughter of Charles H., born in November 1884 in Arkansas. Her father was born in Mississippi. Her mother was born in Missouri. She could read and write and she spoke English. |
Ann K. O'Neal was born in December, 1886 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal and Margaret Elizabeth Meeks.
She was enumerated with Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated August 7, 1900; Ann K. was shown at age 13 as a single white female, daughter of Charles H., born in December 1886 in Arkansas. Her father was born in Mississippi. Her mother was born in Missouri. She could neither read nor write but she spoke English. |
Lydia O'Neal was born in September, 1891 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal and Margaret Elizabeth Meeks.
She was enumerated with Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated August 7, 1900; Lydia was shown at age 8 as a single white female, daughter of Charles H., born in September 1891 in Arkansas. Her father was born in Mississippi. Her mother was born in Missouri. |
Nancy C. ______ was born in December, 1883 at TX.
She married Elijah L. O'Neal, son of Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal and Margaret Elizabeth Meeks, circa 1899.
She was enumerated with Elijah L. O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated August 6, 1900; Nancy C. was shown at age 16 as a married white female, wife of Elijah L., born in December 1883 in Texas. Her father was born in Tennessee. The birth place of her mother is not shown. She lived with her father-in-law, Charles H. O'Neal. She could read and write and she spoke English. She had been married less then a year at the time of the census. |
Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant was born in September, 1876 at AR.
She married Alexander Duncan O'Neal, son of Charles Harris "Charlie" O'Neal and Margaret Elizabeth Meeks, circa 1890.
She was enumerated with Alexander Duncan O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated June 29, 1900; Lugena D. was shown at age 23 as a married white female, wife of Alexander D., born in September 1876 in Arkansas. Her father was born in Missouri. Her mother was born in Alabama. She could neither read nor write but she spoke English. She had been married ten years. She had four children, all of whom were still living at the time of the census. Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant died in 1959 at Glenwood, Pike County, AR. She was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Pike County, AR. |
James P. "Pete" O'Neal was born on August 10, 1892 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of Alexander Duncan O'Neal and Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant.
He was enumerated with Alexander Duncan O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated June 29, 1900; James P. was shown at age 7 as a single white male, son of Alexander D., born in August 1892 in Arkansas. His parents were born in Arkansas. James P. "Pete" O'Neal married Izora I. Johnson, daughter of Richard Levi Johnson and Zenobia "Noby" Bagwell, on October 5, 1913 at Pike County, AR. [He was 21 and she was 16. He lived in Clark County and she lived in Pike COunty at the time of the wedding]. He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated January 12, 1920. He was found in Clark Township, Page 276B, Sheet 20B (image 40), ED 91, Dwelling 169, Family 173; Jim was shown at age 27 as a married white male born in Oklahoma. His father was born in Oklahoma. His mother was born in Arkansas. He had no occupation. He could read and write and he spoke English. He rented his house on Caddo Gap Road. James P. "Pete" O'Neal died on June 22, 1922 at Glenwood, Pike County, AR, at age 29. He was buried at Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Pike County, AR. |
Izora I. Johnson was born in October, 1896 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Richard Levi Johnson and Zenobia "Noby" Bagwell.
She was enumerated with Richard Levi Johnson on the Pike County, AR census dated June 6, 1900; Isoura I. was shown at age 3 as a single white female, daughter of Richard, born in October 1896 in Arkansas. Her father was born in Arkansas. Her mother was born in Louisiana. Izora I. Johnson married James P. "Pete" O'Neal, son of Alexander Duncan O'Neal and Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant, on October 5, 1913 at Pike County, AR. [He was 21 and she was 16. He lived in Clark County and she lived in Pike COunty at the time of the wedding]. She was enumerated with James P. "Pete" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Izora was shown at age 22 as a married white female, wife of Jim, born in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. She had no occupation. She could read and write and she spoke English. Izora I. Johnson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1930 at Clark Township, District 6; Ancestry Image 3 of 22, Pike County, AR. |
Bertha A. "Berthie" O'Neal was born in November, 1894 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Alexander Duncan O'Neal and Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant.
She was enumerated with Alexander Duncan O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated June 29, 1900; Bertha A. was shown at age 5 as a single white female, daughter of Alexander D., born in November 1894 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. |
Rosa A. O'Neal was born in December, 1896 at Pike County, AR.
She was the daughter of Alexander Duncan O'Neal and Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant.
She was enumerated with Alexander Duncan O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated June 29, 1900; Rosa A. was shown at age 3 as a single white female, daughter of Alexander D., born in December 1896 in Arkansas. Her parents were born in Arkansas. |
Gustava O'Neal was born in June, 1899 at Chickasaw Nation, IT.
She was the daughter of Alexander Duncan O'Neal and Eugenia "Jennie" Bryant.
She was enumerated with Alexander Duncan O'Neal on the Chickasaw Nation, IT census dated June 29, 1900; Gustava was shown at age 11 months as a single white female, daughter of Alexander D., born in June 1899 in Indian Territory. Her parents were born in Arkansas. |
Richard Alex O'Neal was born circa 1917 at Pike County, AR.
He was the son of James P. "Pete" O'Neal and Izora I. Johnson.
He was enumerated with James P. "Pete" O'Neal on the Pike County, AR census dated January 12, 1920; Ellis was shown at age 3 as a single white male, son of Jim, born in Arkansas. His father was born in Oklahoma. His mother was born in Arkansas. He had no occupation. |
Richard Levi Johnson was born in February, 1858 at AR.
He married Zenobia "Noby" Bagwell circa 1890 at Pike County, AR.
He was listed as a head of household on the Pike County, AR census dated June 6, 1900. He was found in Clark Township, Page 56A, Sheet 3A (image 5), ED 89, Dwelling 39, Family 40; Richard was shown at age 42 as a married white male born in February 1858 in Arkansas. His father was born in Georgia. His mother was born in Florida. His occupation was farmer. He owned his farm free of a mortgage. He had not been unemployed within the past year. He could read and write and he spoke English. He had been married for ten years at the time of the census. |
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