TRI-COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY

 

P. O. Box 580
Marvell, Arkansas 72366

 

https://sites.rootsweb.com/~artcgs/index.htm

 

”because the trail is here”

 

 

 

Vol. 21 No. 3

Jo Claire English, Editor

Fall 2006

 

 

 

 

CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

Old Lee County Cemeteries – Oak Forrest, Old Moro, Prospect,

           Hawkins Chapel

2

 

 

Some Early Clarendon School Faculty Members

 7

 

 

Phillips County Post Offices, continued

 8

 

 

Monroe County Marriage Book G, 1893-1896, continued

11

 

 

Lee County Administrative Record Book A, 1873-1904, cont’d

15

 

 

Phillips County Marriage Book D, 1880-1881, 1st installment

17

 

 

Monroe County Will Abstracts – Wicker, Blessing, Lightfoot,

    Johnson, Jeffreys, Smith, Dice, Dunlop, Jackson, Robertson,

     Taylor, Humphries, Grizzle, Adams, Roach

20

 

 

Lee County Marriage Book D, 1890-1897, continued

24

 

 

1860 Phillips County Real Estate Tax Record, Bear Creek Twp.

27

 

 

Deaths from Helena World, Goiten, Figures, McCullough, Frye,

     Slocum

30

 

 

1890 Lee County Real Estate Tax Record, conclusion

31

 

 

Some Marriages –Fayette Co., TN with ties to Monroe Co., AR

33

 

 

Humor in Genealogy

33

 

 

Miscellaneous Probate Records – Hanks, Clayton, Ingram

34

 

 

Free Volunteer Lookups

35

 

 

New Members, Sponsors, Websites, New in the Library

36

 

 

Queries

37

 

 

1927 Flood Refugees Find Haven in Brinkley      

37

 

 

Surname Index for this Issue

38

 

 

 

PHILLIPS – MONROELEE COUNTIES

 

Phillips County was created in 1820 from Arkansas County

Monroe County was created 1829 from Phillips and Arkansas counties

Lee County was created 1873 from Phillips, Monroe, St. Francis and Crittenden counties