Showing posts with label Arkansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arkansas. Show all posts

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Hampton N. Webb (1813-?) Southern Claims Commission partial transcription

I recently found the Southern Claims Commission record on the brother of my gr gr gr grandfather George Washington Webb (1806-1862). During the build up and throughout the Civil War he lived in Pope and Crawford Counties, Arkansas. According to the testimony of Hampton and the witnesses he remained a supporter of the Union.

The claim was filed in 1871 for Hampton to be reimbursed for two horses that the Union troops confiscated for the war effort in 1863.

Some of the report is difficult to read so I am in the process of transcribing it. One section caught my eye as particularly interesting. It is in the testimony of Hampton's son in law George D. Kirkpatrick (1813-1901).


The called State Convention is (unknown) The States going
out of The Union, and after the (unknown) of Secession
was passed we did not go with the (unknown) but stuck to our
Union principles and continued to maintain them
during the whole war. In These conditions claimant
always expressed his determination to hold on (unknown) the Union.
That Slavery and fire eaters of the South caused The war, and
That The South had no grounds to justify this in trying to
Brake (sic) up the The Union. I cannot remember all he Said
About it. He Never (unknown) The (unknown) of Secession or Rebel cause. was
Violent in his opposition to it. I knew the Sympathies and
opinions of Claimant by what he Said to me about The
Union Cause, and his opposition to the Rebel cause.
 
Testimony of George G. Kirkpatrick. 1874; George D. Kirkpatrick (Crawford County, Arkansas), #12458; Allowed Case Files, Southern Claims Commission, 1871-1880; Settled Accounts and Claims, Third Auditor; Record of the Treasury Department Accounting Officers, Record Group 217; National Archives, Washington, D.C.


Saturday, October 14, 2017

Joseph Henry Sample-probate record 1910



I have been doing some probate research on several line and found the Letters of Administration for my great grandfather. He died intestate and his son John was named administrator.

I contacted Howard County Arkansas hoping that there would be some paperwork regarding his probate. Unfortunately they were unable to find anything.

Another dead end. This family is really making it difficult to find out anything about them!

_______________________________________________________________________________

Ancestry.com. Arkansas, Wills and Probate Records, 1818-1998 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.

Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Whatever happened to Horace McGinley



Horace McGinley (1902-1944) Married Annie Tull (1903-1976) sometime between 1920 and 1930. According to the 1930[i] US Census for Pulaski County, Arkansas Annie was living in the household of her parents with a child Dan McGinley (1928-1996). Then in the 1940[ii] census she was still in her parent’s household and her marital status was divorced. So far I have not found anything regarding their marriage or divorce. Horace seems to have disappeared shortly after the divorce.




The first appearance of Horace is in the 1910[iii] US Census for Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. There is a listing for a Horace McGinley (8 years old) and a Lily McGinley (5 years old). They are living in the Little Rock Children’s Home on 920 McGowan St. Their birthplace is Arkansas and the parent’s is Unknown.


In the 1920[iv] Census for Badgett, Pulaski County, Arkansas Horace (age 18) and Lily (age 15) are now living with their widowed mother Hattie. Another son Connell (age 21) and a grandson to Hattie, Stafford Warren (age 6) are also in the household. Tom and Elizabeth Sutton are two roomers and so far I haven’t found any evidence about a deeper relationship.



Horace next appears in the 1926[v] city directory for Little Rock. He is living with his spouse Annie. So far, this is the only record that lists the two together. The 1935[vi] Little Rock city directory has Horace living alone. 



Horace then disappears from the historical record until he shows up in the Texas Death Index[vii]. It has him in Polk County, Texas and his date of death as 28 (or 23) May 1944.



His death certificate[viii] has his age as approximately 42, which is the right age for Arkansas Horace according to the earlier records. He is listed as being married but no spouse or parent’s names are included on the certificate.



This is all I have found so far on Horace McGinley. My next task is to determine if the man who died in Texas is the same one who married and divorced in Arkansas. My current focus will be on finding their divorce record, his possible second marriage and any will or probate information. Then I will focus on Dan and Anna Grace and hopefully they can lead me to discover what happened to Horace McGinley.


[i] 1930 U.S. census, Pulaski County, Arkansas, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 60-1, sheet number 7A (penned), dwelling 140, family 144, Annie McGinly; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing National Archives microfilm publication T626, roll 2667.


[ii]1940 U.S. census, Pulaski County, Arkansas, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 60-1, sheet number 7A (penned), dwelling blank, family 133, Annie McGinley; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing National Archives microfilm publication T62, roll 166.
 

[iii] 1910 U.S. census, Pulaski County, Arkansas, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 111, 144 (stamped), sheet number 11A (penned), dwelling 920, family 227, Horace McGinley; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing National Archives microfilm publication T624, roll 62.


[iv] 1920 U.S. census, Pulaski County, Arkansas, population schedule, enumeration district (ED) 107, sheet number 1B (penned), dwelling blank, family 15, Horace McGinley; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing National Archives microfilm publication T625, roll 78.


[v] R. L. Polk & Co.’s Little Rock and North Little Rock Directory, 1926; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995. (Little Rock, Arkansas: R. L. Polk & Co., Publishers), 358, “McGinley, Horace.”


[vi] R. L. Polk & Co.’s Little Rock and North Little Rock Directory, 1935; digital image, Ancestry.com (http://www.ancestrylibrary.com : accessed 8 October 2016); citing U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995. (Little Rock, Arkansas: R. L. Polk & Co., Publishers), 351, “McGinley, Horace.”


[vii] Texas, “Texas Death Index, 1903-2000,” Database. Ancestry.com. (http://ancestry.com : accessed 8 October 2016), entry for Horace McGinley, Polk County 28 May 1944.


[viii] Polk County, Texas, death certificate no. 24748 (1944), Horace McGinley; Department of Health, Pennsylvania.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

52 Ancestors-Week - 10 Roxie Anna Hughes (1876-1961)

This post is part of Amy Johnson Crow's 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks challenge.  The object is to write something about 1 ancestor each week.  More information can be  found at her blog No Story Too Small.



Roxie Anna-date unknown


Roxie Anna Hughes (maternal great grandmother) was born about 1876 in Arkansas.  She married Charles J. Webb in 29 January 1893 in Gum Log, Pope County, Arkansas. She died in 19 December 1961.

They had 5 children:
     Othello M (Roberts)- 1894-1985
     Clyde Lee -1899-1987 (my grandfather)
     Tollie J.- 1901-1964
     Theron - 1903-1969
     Sybil (Reasoner)- 1907-1991


Roxie Anna with my grandfather Clyde Lee Webb

Roxie with my mother


Roxie in the 1940s
Visiting Happy Hollow amusement park in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Roxie-standing on left
Theron-tending bar
Unknown
Anne E. Reynolds-Theron's wife-far right
Sitting woman and child-unknown
 



Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Workday Wednesday-Withem Grocery


Currently a vacuum repair store this used to be Withem Grocery in Ashdown, Arkansas.  My Uncle Ernie Withem owned and ran it for years.  I recall on our family trips  to Ashdown to visit my fathers family during the 70's and 80's we would sometimes stop by the store.  The building is much smaller than I remember and is missing the fuel pumps that used to be out in front.

Thanks to Google maps.

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Wordless Wednesday-Happy Hollow, Hot Springs, Arkansas


Theron Webb (behind the bar) Roxie Anna (Hughes) Webb (standing on the left) Anne E. (Reynolds) Webb (last on the right)

Theron Webb and Anne E. (Reynolds)
May have just discovered where these photographs were taken.  Searching Saline County, Arkansas I came across some pictures from an amusement park called Happy Hollow.  There are several similar pictures, though mine look like they were taken at a later date.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Mystery Monday - A year in Oklahoma

I'm finishing up the NGS Home Study Course and am getting information together to write an ancestor biography.  I have decided to write it on my gr gr grandfather Zephaniah Webb (1826-1906). 

While I don't have a lot of information on him I probably have more than on most other ancestors I could do this assignment on. 

I had assumed that once he moved to Arkansas with his father around 1858, he stayed there until he died. 

In the 1880 census, he is living with his wife Clementine and four children:
     Elizabell (Elizabeth) age 14
     Huston N. age 13
     Mary A. age 10
     Charley J. age 5

In the 1900 census, he is living with his son Charley J. and his family.  His other son Huston is also living in the household.

According to a letter written by a cousin, Zephaniah moved with Charley J. and his family to "...Oklahoma about 1898...where they made only one crop and then returned to Pope County." 

I have not found any other reference to this move to Oklahoma.  I did search the Reconstructed 1890 census : taken from personal property tax rolls recorded by school district, range and township, Pope County, Arkansas / copied by Genealogical Records Committee, Persis Lovely Chapter, DAR and did not find any CJ or ZT Webb’s listed. 

My next step is to try to find some Oklahoma property records around that time period.  Hopefully they did own the land they farmed otherwise this may be one of those mysteries that remains unsolved.