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Caryn
Jeffery cjeffery@geocities.com I will do
look-ups on the following:
More
look-ups at my web site: Vera
Reeves leroy@centurytel.net will do the
following look-ups: Of
Grave Importance, The Cemeteries of Baxter County, Arkansas, Baxter County
Historical Society, 1994 The
Early Marriages of Baxter County, Arkansas 1873-1897, Baxter County
Historical Society. Baxter
County Marriages 1886-1920 (This is Vera's own
compilation.) Galatia
Cemetery Obituaries Norfork Cemetery
Obituaries Arkansas
Death Record Index, 1914-1923 Arkansas
Death Record Index, 1924-1933 Arkansas
Death Record Index, 1934-1940 The
Arkansas Gazette Obituaries Index 1819-1879 NOTE: as of 17 May 2015, I
tried to contact the lookup volunteer listed below, but his email address was
not valid at this time. Ruth Ann
Davis, Baxter County Coordinator Herman
Weiland hweiland@bellsouth.net Among
Southern Baptists, Vol. I, 1936-37 Published
1937 from information gathered by questionnaires sent to all Southern Baptist
Pastors, State Workers, Children Home Staff, Hospital Staff, Book Store
Staff, Missionaries. There are no
lay people (members) in the book only staff people. It was compiled by John S. Ramond of Shreveport who is since deceased. It was copyrighted in 1936. There are
some 2,400 biographical sketchs of these
individuals which include information on their present position, birth
information including parents, spouse information and her parents, children,
chronological employment history, education and degrees earned and date of
ordination to the ministry. I will be
happy to look in it for someone who might find just that little bit of help.
Most of these were born 1870-1900 so parents would be earlier, I have seen a
few who were still serving at 80 years old in 1937 so this book does go back
quite a ways. |