"Abernathy and Patton Families" submitted by Mary Gregory
"William Thomas Barry" submitted by Bobby Barth
"Eva Lean Mann Blankenship" Submitted by Patricia Blankenship
"John Ragin Broughton and Mattie Lee Holloway Family" Submitted by Barbara Logan
"Searching for a Crawford Family" submitted by Barbara Logan for Eleanor Homewood
Fogle Family History submitted by Diana M Sellars Sullivan
Finding the Harding Family submitted by Barbara Logan
Some Items Found in the Scrapbook of Gordie York Hargis submitted by Remona Munson
Edward N. Johnson Family History submitted by Nora Poole Johnson
A Speech by Clyde Vickers Mann at the 1995 Vick School Reunion submitted by Remona Munson]
The Descendants of John Patton McClellan submitted by Jean McClellan-Chambers
"John and Martha Moseley Forrest" submitted by Carolann Stanton St. John (Wife of Sammy B. St. John)
"Poole Descendants" submitted by Nora Poole Johnson
"Hardy Pool Descendants" submitted by Nora Poole Johnson
"James and Elizabeth St. John" submitted by Carolann Stanton St. John (Wife of Sammy B. St. John)
"The Life of AUGUSTUS LEVAN WITHERINGTON" submitted by William R. King, Jr.
"CAPTAIN ROBERT JAMES WITHERS" submitted by William R. King, Jr.
"Three Brothers-in-law; WITHERINGTON, WITHERS & FINCH" submitted by William R. King, Jr.
If you have Bradley County biographies we would love to list them on our site. Please e-mail them to Barbara Logan at dlogan@alaska.net.
The following biographies are from:
Biographial and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas:
A Condensed History of the State, a number of Biographies of its Distinguished Citizens,
a brief Descriptive History of each of the Counties mentioned, and numerous Biographical Sketches
of the Citizens of each County. Chicago, Nashville and St. Louis: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1890
(Reprinted From an Original Edition in the private Library of Mrs. Mary Woodward Lewis, Magnolia, Arkansas)
A very special thanks to Bill Sharp and Jann Woodard for typing this information.
You can read through the biographies page by page. Go to Page 1.
You can read through the biographies page by page. Go to Page 1.
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