Submitted by Steve Morgan
Pictured: John William BINGHAM
Born 14 Aug 1845, Montgomery County, Illinois
Later
joined the Union Army in the Civil War and served in Co. K 3rd Illinois
Calvary. During much of the Civil War he fought against the
Confederate Gen. Price in Arkansas and ironically moved
to Arkansas
later.
He married Arkansas CLAYTON on 05 Feb 1881, one of three
daughters of James P. CLAYTON and Mary YOUNG of Arkansas County; they
were only married for one year. |
Taken in 1915
Submitted by: Sherrill
Berhorst-Anderson
L-R: Luther CARTER;
my paternal Grandmother, Stella Mae (Carter) BERHORST;
Seated: Asbury CARTER, Martha (Overstreet) CARTER
Standing: Omer CARTER; Standing to right: J. Sam
CARTER |
Taken in 1928
Submitted by Monroe
Davis
Pictured: Monroe DAVIS |
Taken about 1928
Submitted by Monroe
Davis
Standing: Monroe Garland DAVIS
Seated: Monroe's cousin, Ernest Irvin WATKINS |
Taken in 1929 next to a 1928 Model
T Ford Truck
Submitted by Monroe
Davis
Pictured L-R: Luther DAVIS & Monroe DAVIS |
Taken around 1938
Several related families from Ethel
Submitted by Ralph
Dumond
Identified by Ralph's father
Front
Row: James (Jimmy) BUTLER, James COCHRAN, Ted DUMOND, Bobby BUTLER,
Bobby CUNNINGHAM, Bertie Elizabeth CUNINGHAM, Eugene DUMOND, O.B.
BUTLER Jr., George BUTLER
Back Row: Ethel DUMOND, Bertie (Dumond)
McSWAIN, Knowlton BUTLER, Gertrude (Dumond) BUTLER, Clark BUTLER
(holding Ida Marilyn BUTLER), Lillian (Dumond) BUTLER, Omer CUNNINGHAM
(holding James CUNNINGHAM), Alma Mae (Maddox) CUNNINGHAM,
Mr. GREEN. |
Three generations of Dumond's -
taken about 1920
Submitted by Ralph
Dumond
Ira Eugene DUMOND & Ethel (Seamans) DUMOND (their children
Bertie DUMOND & Alma Mae MADDOX); Edward Luther DUMOND
& Hassie Lee DUMOND (their children are at the lower right,
Edward and Roy DUMOND); Tom MILLER & Emma (Kinard-Dumond)
MILLER (she is the grandmother of the children); Nora (Dumond) UPTON
and Alfred UPTON; Lillie (Dumond) LONG holding Claud LONG and Arthur
LONG.
|
Taken about 1920 in Hagler,
Arkansas
Submitted by Glorene
Simpson Stevens
Pictured: Josephine (Cummings) HAYES
b. 1860, wife of William D. HAYES |
No Date, taken in Russellville,
Arkansas
(writing on bottom of photo)
Submitted by Nita
Pictured: James K. Polk TAYLOR
If you have any information on Mr. Taylor, please email Nita.
|
Tichnor U.S. Post Office
Submitted by Monroe
Davis |
Walter Stillwell
Submitted by Steve
Morgan
Born 10/31/1842, around Gillette, Died 11/14/1898. His parents were
Harold Stillwell and Charlotte Bassett. He married Synthia
Evaline Reeves 8/29/1867. He fought for the Confederacy with
Blocher's Light Artillery. His family moved just South of Stuttgart in
what was known as the Stillwell Community. The old Stillwell
Schoolhouse was torn down in the 1960's. |
William School in DeLuce - Summer
1914
Submitted by Ralph
Dumond |
Simpson Family
Taken about 1900
Submitted by Ralph
Dunmond
Pictured:
William "Billy" T. SIMPSON, Frances "Fanny" Elizabeth
(Gresham)
SIMPSON, and their sons, Marvin, Melvin, and Floyd SIMPSON (born in
1899). |
Eliphira Jane (Ruffin) SIMPSON
Submitted by Glorene
Simpson Stevens
Eliphira
Jane (Ruffin) SIMPSON, born 1834 and wife of Lemuel Wade SIMPSON.
This picture resides at the Arkansas Post Museum. |
Albert Willis SIMPSON Family
Taken about 1914 in Bayou Meto, Arkansas
Submitted by Glorene
Simpson Stevens
Albert
Willis SIMPSON and Effie Pearl (Hayes) SIMPSON with their children from
L-R: Fearman Lambert, Wilbert Wayne, Winford Chester, and
Homer
Melvin SIMPSON.
|
William Washington SIMPSON Family
Taken about 1907 in Bayou Meto, Arkansas
Submitted by Glorene
Simpson Stevens
William
Washington SIMPSON and Eugenia (Baker) SIMPSON. Standing from
L-R: Rowland Thomas, Albert Willis, Lula Annie, Lemuel
Walter,
and Emma Daisy SIMPSON. |
Watkin's Children
Submitted by Monroe
Davis
Children
of Garland WATKINS and Margaret Rebecca MAJORS. Seated L-R:
Monroe Watkins and Molly (Watkins) MITCHELL.
Standing L-R:
India Anna (Watkins) DAVIS (Submitters Grandmother), and
Henrietta (Watkins) EASON. |
Wallace R. GOLLADAY
Submitted by Ron
Stone
Remembrance card for Wallace R. GOLLADAY.
Born 06 Oct 1902; died 25 Feb 1911 at the age of 8 years, 4 months, 19
days old. |
Reuben RAMSEY & Ann
(Oliver) RAMSEY
Submitted by Ron
Stone
Top
Photo: Harness/Feed Store (Possibly the Gettle Harness Store)
in
Stuttgart, Arkansas. Reuben Ramsey is standing in front of
the
rear wheel of the ladies bicycle. Can you name the other
gentlemen???
Bottom Photo: Anna (Oliver) RAMSEY |
Mr. & Mrs. John Wesley
VAUGHN
Taken about 1942.
Submitted by Monroe
Davis
Nancy (Simpson) VAUGHN & John Wesley VAUGHN. |