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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Family Events for February

3 Feb 1862  - William Henry Saunders was born

12 Feb 1824 - Jason Rose and Sarah DeLauder were married

14 Feb 1867 - William Rose and Hester A. Patterson were married




Friday, January 13, 2012

Searching the Family History Library Catalog

Sometimes it takes perseverance to find what you are looking for in the Family History Library (FHL) catalog.  Yesterday I was searching for copies of the early tax lists (1832-1836) of St. Francis County, Arkansas and I almost gave up my search too soon.

I began my search on the FHL Catalog search site on the new FamilySearch web site at: https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog.  I searched under Place-names for Arkansas, St. Francis.  Under Taxation they had two records: one showed tax records from various years from 1867 to 1890, and the other was real estate taxes from 1889 to 1890.  Neither of those would help me.

Then I went to the Arkansas History Commission and State Archives web site at http://www.ark-ives.com/.  They had lists of county records which they have on microfilm.  On each listing, they gave the Arkansas Archives microfilm number, plus the FHL number for each film.  Every film except two  – the two which contained the 1832 to 1870 St. Francis County Tax Books – had a corresponding FHL film number.  So this indicated to me that the tax records which I needed had not been filmed by the FHL.

Not being one to give us easily, I went back to the FHL web site.  This time I went to the old site found at: http://www.familysearch.org/eng/Library/FHLC/frameset_fhlc.asp.  I searched that catalog for St. Francis County, Arkansas and found the same results that I had found on the new web site.  I even looked under all of the categories in St. Francis County to make sure that I was not overlooking the film.

I gave up my search for a while, but I just kept thinking that a copy of that film had to be somewhere else besides in the Arkansas Archives in Little Rock.  It just didn’t make sense that all of the other films for that county were at the FHL except the tax lists.

I went back to the FHL catalog for the third time and searched using several different search terms to try to find the film with the tax records. None of these searches turned up the tax lists that I needed.  It finally dawned on me to look in the State of Arkansas records in the FHL catalog.

So, I searched for Arkansas and found 164 topics in that category, including Taxation.  Under Taxation, I found Arkansas Tax Records, 1821 – 1884, Arkansas, State Auditor.  I clicked on the title and on View Film Notes (I was still on the old FHL site), scrolled down, and there it was: Arkansas county tax records St. Francis County, 1832-1836, 1838.  The exact records that I need!  Now why did they make these records so hard to find?  Why are they not listed under the St. Francis, Arkansas list?  Why does the Arkansas Archives web site not have the FHL film number for the tax records listed like all the other films?  Had I not kept looking and looking, I would never have found this set of films.

I went back to the new FHL Catalog site and did some searching.  I searched under Titles for St. Francis County Arkansas tax, St. Francis tax, and Arkansas tax.  The only time I got the results for the early tax records for St. Francis County was when I searched using only the search terms Arkansas tax.  So, you have to be creative when searching the FHL catalog. Don’t assume that all of the county records are listed under that county.  I will remember from now on when looking for county records to also check the state records because not all county records are listed under the county.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Family Events for January

12 January 1854 – Thomas L. Davis & Martha Emmaline Farris  were married

16 January 1866 – Thomas Edwin Nix was born

17 January 1914 – Jordon Omer Griffith & Mabel B. Nix were married

21 January 1860 – William Edwin Nix & Georgia Ann Reid were married

21 January 1862 – Nancy Caroline “Tommie” Davis was born

22 January 1860 – Martin Van Buren Mills & Mary Frances Armstrong were married

24 January 1796 – Martha “Patsy” Harvey was born

24 January 1831 – William Edwin Nix was born

31 January 1796 – James Gresham Davis was born

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Esther’s Place

A few weeks ago, Lisa over at Are You My Cousin? announced her new venture, Esther’s Place, an online store for heritage crafts.  She sponsored a give away and I was the lucky winner of a heritage decorative tile.  I received the gift yesterday, and I wanted to share it with everyone.  These would make great Christmas gifts for family members.  I used my favorite picture of my 2nd great grandparents, John Martin Blanton and Julia Ann McAnear.  I have the decorative tile sitting on my bookcase beside my computer so that I can see it every day.  Thanks, Lisa, for a wonderful gift!

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Sunday, June 5, 2011

This Is The Face of Genealogy

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My paternal Great Great Grandparents
John Martin Blanton &
Julia Ann McAnear

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Civil War Ancestors

April 12, 2011 is the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the Civil War. In recognition of this anniversary, I would like to pay tribute to my ancestors who fought in that war.

JOHN MARTIN BLANTON
My great great grandfather
Company E, 23rd Texas Cavalry, Gould’s Regiment
Born 26 Nov 1827, Alabama
Died 8 Dec 1873, Cass County, Texas
Buried: Unknown

THOMAS L. DAVIS
My great great grandfather
Company I, 31st Louisiana Infantry, Sparrow Cadets
Captured 4 Jul 1863 at Vicksburg, Mississippi
Born 15 Oct 1830, Fayette County, Georgia
Died 21 Jul 1863, Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi
Buried: Natchez, Adams County, Mississippi

JONATHAN J. MILLS
My great great great grandfather
Johnson Cavalry, Rock Creek Guards, Johnson County, Texas
Born 10 May 1803, North Carolina
Died 10 Oct 1878, Johnson County, Texas
Buried: Prairie Springs Cemetery, Johnson County, Texas

MARTIN VAN BUREN MILLS
My great great grandfather
Company C, 21st Texas Infantry, Griffin’s Regiment &
13th Regiment Texas Cavalry
Born 2 Jun 1837, Illinois
Died 8 Nov 1926, Johnson County, Texas
Buried: Prairie Springs Cemetery, Johnson County, Texas

RUFUS K. PRESTIDGE
My great great grandfather
Company K, 37th Texas Cavalry, Terrell’s Regiment
Born 24 Mar 1842, Mississippi
Died 4 Aug 1918, Van Zandt County, Texas
Buried: Prairie Springs Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas

WILLIAM H. ROSE
My great great grandfather
Company D & Company I, 6th Missouri Infantry &
Company D, 8th Missouri Infantry
Born 7 Aug 1840, Lawrence County, Ohio
Died 18 Feb 1900, Montague County, Texas
Buried: Smyrna Cemetery, Montague County, Texas

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Thomas L. Davis, Civil War Vet

On 21 January 1862, my great grandmother, Nancy Caroline Davis, was born in Union Parish, Louisiana to Thomas L. and Martha Emmaline (Farris) Davis. She was their third child.

Two months later on the 16th March 1862 in Monroe, Louisiana, Thomas L. Davis enlisted as a Private in Company I, 31st Louisiana Infantry.

The 31st Infantry was engaged in several battles.  In December 1862, they fought at Chickasaw Bayou near Vicksburg, Mississippi. Then in May 1863, they were engaged in the battle at Port Gibson, Mississippi.  On the 22 of May 1863, they helped to hold off Union forces at Vicksburg only to be overtaken on the 4th of July 1863.  Several men of the 31st were killed at Vicksburg including Colonel S. H. Griffin, their company commander.  The rest of the men, including Thomas L. Davis, were taken as prisoners of war.

In order to be released, the prisoners were forced to sign an oath stating that they would no longer fight for the Confederacy.  Thomas L. Davis signed the oath on 13 July 1863.  Once the oath was signed the men were free to return to their homes.  It is not known when Thomas Davis began his trip home to Union County, Louisiana; however, he never made it back to his wife and three children.  He died near Natchez, Mississippi on or about 21 July 1863.  In his honor, the following letter was written to his wife and children by their church.

The Baptist Church at Mount Olive [Louisiana]
In Memory of Brother Thomas L. Davis

Bro Davis was born in Fayett County, Ga on the 15th of Oct 1830 Emigrated with his Farther James G Davis to Arkansas in 1840 and to this State & Parish (after the Death of his Farther in 1846) where he lived, the most of his time til he volinteered in the Service of his cuntry on the 16th of March 1862  he made a good and faithful Soldier up to the time of his illness which he bore with christian fortitude he was in Siege at Vicksberg, was surrendered a prisnor of War on the 4th of July 1863 Died on his way home on the 21st day of July 1863 and was buried at or near Natches.  He was married on Jan 12th 1854 to M E Farris the Daughter of Elias Farris, He was united to this church by Experiance & Baptism in Sept 1859 of which his wife was a member he made a consistant and pias member  He was an affectionate husband, a kind farther a good nabour and a worthy citizen (Resolved) that we deepley simpathise with our bereaved, Sister Davis & children and the relations in the Loss of her Husband, We feel that we have lost in the person of Bro Davis a useful member we feel our Loss to be his gain and do not sorrow as those who hav no hope  We feel that we will meet him where Husbands & Wives children friends & christians will part no more Resolved, that the above be spread on the church Book and a copy be sent to the Widow & children of our Brother
Don[e] in conferance on Saturday, before the 2nd Sabbath in Oct 1863
                               H. R. Elkins
                                              Moderator
                               M. M. Harris
                                          Church Clerk

This post was written for Bill West's The American Civil War Genealogy Blog Challenge.  Thanks, Bill, for the inspiration!

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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday

Prairie Springs Cemetery
Van Zandt County, Texas
Prairie Springs Cemetery033
Henry H. Slaughter
9 Mar 1852
24 Feb 1892
[Son of William A. & Sarah Jane (Wise) Slaughter]
Zilphia Slaughter
16 June 1854
4 Sept 1935
[Daughter of Levi Benjamin & Savannah (Sloan) Faulk]


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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday

Prairie Springs Cemetery
Van Zandt County, Texas
Prairie Springs Cemetery039
William A. Slaughter
1813 – 1896
Sarah Jane (Wise) Slaughter
1824-1890
Parents of Sarah Frances Slaughter

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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Tombstone Tuesday

Prairie Springs Cemetery
Van Zandt County, Texas
Prairie Springs Cemetery062
Udora Josephine Prestidge Harris
1 Dec 1870
30 Mar 1962
Daughter of  Rufus K. &
Sarah F. (Slaughter) Prestidge

Alford N. Harris
28 Oct 1861
8 Oct 1946
Husband of Udora Josephine Prestidge
Married 25 July 1888
Van Zandt County, Texas

Spelling of Udora’s name was taken from her death certificate.


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