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MY ADAMS RESEARCH EXCERPTS

"Genealogies of Marion Co. Families 1811-1900" which the Society published in 1997. Whenever I run into a site that looks as if it might have data on any of the 400+ families in "Big Blue" (it's Internet nickname since it's bound in blue), I often enter a query to see what's out there. Basically you have the same data on your site that we have in Big Blue re Adams except we've gone into more detail re all descendants of James Adams Jr. & Phoebe Davis - spouses, kids, etc. And, wherever possible, we've cross-referenced all spouses to their parents. Curently we're working on "Supplement to Genealogies of MCAR Families 1811-1900" primarily because we've discovered marital links both out-of-county and out-of-state that we were unaware of before 1997.
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KY? If so, it's because I'm curious about the early apparent relationship between the Adams and the Wolf families who, we've been told, came in here together. Also curious about their possible relationship with the descendants of the Shawnee chief Peter Cornstalk (one of the Adams girls married a Peter Cornstalk, Shawnee or Cherokee-Shawnee chief, ca 1834 in Jacob Wolf's house on White River). You're aware, I'm sure, that this was Osage country before the Cherokee, Shawnee, Delaware, etc. moved here around 1810-12-plus.

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The Democratic County Central Committee, at its meeting April 24, appointed the following committees in the several townships to hold the primary election August 7th, to wit: White River - J. A. Flippin, W. H. Barnett and T. H. Poynter. James' Creek - Robert King, Wm. Parker and J. H. Pangle. North Fork - J. N. Girffin, J. C. Rea and E. T. Record. Franklin - James Jones, Austin Brown and J. M. Ball. Blythe - J. P. Brady, W. L. Pierce and Jonathan Dobbs. Hampton - Wm. McEntire, John Angel and J. Q. Adams. Prairie - James Rose, P. R. Davis and James Pigg. Buffalo - G. W. Cox, C. W. Blythe and Foster Hand. Tomahawk - R. P. Wilson, John A. Harris and Harvey Oner. Bearden - Calvin Summers, T. M. Rea and N. J. Bearden. Water Creek - Wm. Thompson, R. R. Carson and Wm. Dosher. Union - De Roos Bailey, Alex. Hurst and A. S. Layton. Sugar Loaf - Isaac Kesee(sic), Wm. Thornton and Frank Campbell.

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RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY DAYS IN MARION COUNTY ARKANSAS AS TOLD BY A LADY CONTRIBUTOR

By S. C. Turnbo

A few items of interest of early days on White River. is given by Mrs. Polly Ann Hasket who came to Marion County with her parents Steve Tucker and Patsey (Barber) Tucker in 1842. She was born in Hickman County Tennessee February 15, 1828. When her parents came to Ark. they crossed White River at a place called Elizabeth and stopped 4 months in oil trough bottom. Whey they moved to the Rock Ribbed hills of Marion County, on their way they crossed Sycamore Greek and crossed Little Red River near where Clinton now stands and though the beautiful valley of Wileys Cave. Mrs. Hasket says that when they stopped in the now famous oil trough bottom there were only a few patches of land cleared, the remainder of the bottom was a dense cane brake. The trip from the bottom to Marion County was interesting. The pure air and fine scenery of the then wild woods was not easily forgotten. Only a settlers cabin was seen here and there. "The first deer I ever seen in my life was on a pine ridge below the present site of Clinton, but I did not know they were deer at the time. Me and my sister Nancy had rode ¼ mile in front of the wagon when 7 animals rose up from behind a big pine log and darted away. Two of them were large and carried great horns which sprangled out into sharp points. Two others were smaller and had no horns The other three were little fell over and spotted ail over. We girls were superstitious and foolish and thought the animals were big devils and little devils. We wheeled our horses around and galloped back until we met the wagon and told a frightful tale to father about seeing so many devils rise up from behind the pine log and run. But after we gave him a description of the beast he told us they were deer - two bucks - two does and three fawns. When we come Into Marion County I was 14 years old", said Mrs. Hasket. "It was here in this county I married Jess Hasket in 1850 but when we first went there in 1842 father bought a claim from John Jenkins who lived on Fallen Ash Creek 1 ½ miles east of Yellville. Jenkins had been digging a well and he contracted to finish the well for father but one day when he had gone down in the well to work he was overcome by foul air and died before he could be rescued." Mrs. Hasket in giving the names of settlers living in Flippin said that Mort Runnels, Jim Gage Jim McCabe and old man Tacket and Jimmie Lover and his wife Becca. These last lived on Fallen Ash Creek." Mrs. Hasket went on to say that their manner of living in those early days were plain and frugal. "We mostly lived on wild meat but used some pork ever now and then. When the settlers began to raise hogs they were compelled to use every precaution to prevent their destruction by wild animals. I remember when we put up a hog to fatten it had to be enclosed in a stout pen and the top of the pen covered with and we weighted these down with stones to prevent bear from scratching into the pen and killing the hog. When our family needed coffee and salt father would carry a lot of fur and peltry to Little Rock and make an exchange for these necessaries. We women made part of our wearing apparel with cards spinning wheel and hand loom. A few women would keep a web of cloth on hand for emergencies or in case the family should move away on short notice. Of course it was then like it is now somebody was on the move all the time. The majority of the men wore home made hats or caps. The latter was made of skins of coons or wild cat and worn with the tail hanging down at the back part of the neck. Abe Woods was the first man we got acquainted with after coming into Marion County. I well remember Uncle Tom Flippin father of Hon. W. B. Flippin. We lived on his farm awhile. One Sunday evening Uncle Tom took a notion to select a place for the burial of his body after death. He requested his wife to accompany him and his wife invited me to go with them and I accepted the invitation. Mr. Flippin went to a spot of ground where there was one grave that of a child, where he selected a spot of ground to suit him and made a mark on a black Jack sapling to indicate where he desired his mortal remains to rest and when the old man was called away into the chilly arms of death he was laid to rest on this same spot of ground. This grave yard is known now as the Flippin Graveyard. I remember that while we lived on the Flippin farm 10 Indians came there one evening on their way to Batesville. They said they were from the Indian territory and ask permission to stay all night. Mr. Flippin gave his permission and allowed them to cook, eat and sleep in a small log hut that stood near his dwelling. The party were composed of men, boys and one woman. The chief of the band was an old man. W. B. Flippin and Agnis his wife daughter of Straud Adams gave them some provisions which pleased them so well that they would bow their heads and grunt. When these Indians got ready to retire for the night they placed their bows and arrows in a row in the cabin and spread their blankets down on the floor and lay down on them like a lot of children." In speaking of old times Mrs. Hasket relates an amusing anecdote of Dr. Cowdry who came to Yellville about 1836. "But It is only hearsay to me", said Mrs. Hasket, "but the settlers said it was true. Many of them laughed and told it after we came into Marion County. Dr. Cowdry was well known along White River from Batesville to the Mo. state line as an honest and an able physician and had a host of friends. Sometimes he was known to visit the sick 75 miles distant. Though while he knew a great deal of the practice of medicine and surgery and alleviated the suffering of the afflicted far and near but he had no experience in growing corn and did not understand the formation of a ear of corn. One spring season Cowdry’s wife who was a daughter of a man by the name of McCubbin who built a little mill at a spring below mouth of big North Fork - knew something of the art of farming planted a few rows of corn in the garden. One day after the shoots had formed on the stocks the doctor went into the garden and saw the shoots and supposing they were suckers and detrimental to the formation of roasting ears pulled them all off and carried them into the house to show his wife. Laying them down he told her they were suckers and he had snatched them off so that the ear could form. His wife was so astonished that she threw her hands up and exclaimed "why doctor you have ruined my roasting ear patch for them are the shoots that the ear is formed from". But Cowdry refused to believe it until his wife went on to explain the matter to his satisfaction then he gave it up. This incident shows that the most intelligent are liable to be mistaken in some things once and a while." Continuing Mrs. Hasket went on to say that her father lived a while on Isaac Wilson’s mother’s farm on Crooked Creek two miles below Yellville. "If you remember" said she "Isaac Wilson kept a hotel In Yellville before the war. Mrs. Wilson was a well to do woman. Among her stock was several fine milk cows which kept fat on the cane in the creek bottoms. Mrs. Wilson allowed us to milk the cows and I well re-collect what a quantity of nice butter and cheese we made from the milk of these cows. Mrs. Wilson said that she had suffered a great deal from the depredations of wild beast before we went there. The old lady said that a few months before we went there a panther came into the yard one night and went up a persimmon tree that stood near the house. The tree had a bushy top and being in the fall of the year the limbs were loaded with possom fruit. The panther cut some awful diaoes while in the tree by screaming, growling and breaking off the limbs by its weight. Mrs. Wilson said that she and the other members of the family were bad scared. Finally the ferocious beast leaped out of the tree and went away. Next morning the ground under the persimmon tree was covered with persimmons that the panther had knocked off."
S. C. Turnbo

The above was written in 1901. Please note in the sketch that Fallen Ash Creek runs into White River on the opposite from Cotter or just above. The Flippin Barrens lies between White River and Yellville. The Flippin Graveyard is on the summit of a low wooded hill ¼ mile north east of the town of Flippin. This August 16, 1907.

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ADAMS:

Surname Index to Volume 6 Hatch, Match & Dispatch, Index to The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas Jan. 1938 through Dec. 1940 - Includes births, marriages, and deaths by Margie Garr. I would like to thank Margie Garr for allowing her indexes to be posted for the benefit of all researchers! USGenWeb Notice: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. If you need info on where to purchase this book, you can write to:Margie Garr 1505 MistletoeMountain Home, AR 72653(501) 425-0405 Hatch, Match & Dispatch, Book 6 Index to The Baxter Bulletin, Mountain Home, Arkansas Jan. 1938 through Dec. 1940 - Includes births, marriages, and deaths - 117 total pages, $17.00 plus $2.50 mailing and handling

Opal 73Adams,
Elmer 8Adams,
Bania 23 Adams,
Jess 24Adams,
Nancy Albania 25Adams,
W. R. "Dick" 25Adams,
Harold V. 32 Adams,
Joan 40Adams,
Wythe 40, 49Adams,
Robert Dean 53Adams,
Harold 53 Adams, James R. 60, 61Adams,
Morrell 61Adams,
Elizabeth 69Adams,
Nelle Hurst 69 Adams,
Jesse M. 69 Adams,
Clarence Saffold 77Adams,
Arnold 77Adams,
B. F. 77 Adams,
Jim 77Adams,
C. S. 78Adams,
Arnold 78Adams,
"Uncle" Bill 78 Adams,
Robert M. 80Adams,
Vernon 80Adams,
Harvey 80Adams,
Glenn 80 Adams,
Wythe 80Adams,
Edna 80Adams,
John Q. 80Adams,
Family 82Adams,
E. G. 84

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51-52 Adams, John Q. 21 frm AR KY NC
Nancy E. 17 wife AR NC NC
52-53 Adams, James W. 59 frm NC NC NC
Sarah L. 49 wife NC NC NC
Mary E. 24 dau NC NC NC
John Q. 19 son NC NC NC
Nancy E. 18 dau NC NC NC
Bitta C. 16 dau NC NC NC
Alven L. 15 dau NC NC NC
James L. 13 son NC NC NC
Sam'l. M. 7 son NC NC NC
Martha A. 4 dau NC NC NC

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MARION COUNTY, ARKANSAS HOH CENSUS INDEX 1840

ADAMS, George
ADAMS, James
ADAMS, John
ADAMS, Mathew
ADAMS, Robert

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New Query

Turnbo

... A HORRIBLE DAY By S. C. Turnbo

Taney County, Missouri,

One of the oldest citizens of Protem, living at the present writing is W. J. (Bill) Adams, son of Benoni and Elizabeth (Sutherland) Adams and was born in Hickman County, Tennessee, May 16, 1838. Benoni Adams, his father, was born in 1809, his grandfather, Laborn Adams, was born in ... ... writing is W. J. (Bill) Adams, son of Benoni and Elizabeth (Sutherland) Adams and was born in Hickman County, Tennessee, May 16, 1838. Benoni Adams, his father, was born in 1809, his grandfather, Laborn Adams, was born in Virginia. Benoni Adams and his wife left the state of Tennessee and moved into Missouri and settled in Ripley County when Bill was 6 years old. In a few years afterward his parents moved into Howell County where in 1859 on February 10 Bill Adams and Miss Sarah E. Herrean were married. Mr. Adams by request of the writer furnished him with the sad details of the killing of his father and brother, Edward, in the month of January, 1864. The two bodies received interment in the Spring Creek graveyard. They were buried in the same grave but in separate coffins." Mr. Adams continuing said, "Beside myself and brother Edward, there were three other brothers of us. Their names are Houston, Thomas Franklin and Layfayette. ...

Turnbo Manuscripts Home

The Shepard Room

The Springfield-Greene County Library

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Turnbo Manuscripts

"In the year 1836 several of the Adams family who were relatives of my parents, Mr. Samuel Orr and Mrs. Catherine (Adams) Orr, paid us a visit where we lived near the mouth of Big North Fork and remained with us a few days to look at the county. Catherine Orr, my parents; I and my sister, Mary A., and brother Jim Orr; Andrew and Wilson Adams, who were brothers of my grandfather, old Jimmie Adams. Then there were Strather, George, and John Adams, who were brothers of my mothers. There were also Warren and Wilson Adams, who were sons of Andrew Adams. The two last named lived with my grandfather, old Jimmie Adams. There were 12 of us in the party and I recollect that I was a few months less than 12 years old.

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Turnbo Manuscripts

... strange incidents of hunting that I have gathered from the old timers is the following. John Davis, son of Ira J. Davis, said that Isaac Adams, an old settler and hunter of Newton County, Ark., had several sons. Among them were John, William, Dan, and Matthew. Adams lived on Little Buffalo some 10 miles above the town of Jasper. "One day," said Mr. Davis, "while the old man Adams and his son John were in the mountains hunting and while they were separated a short distance the old man saw a deer and he shot and the animal ...

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... interesting account one day in April, 1895, but the incident occurred many years before that. "One time," said Mr. Sullivan, "while I and Bill Adams and Jim Adams, son of Bill, were on a camp hunt on the head of the Cardwell Hollow that runs into Elbow Creek I shot a deer’s neckbone off or hock as some call . When I had reloaded my gun again I shot it in the hip, then the deer hobbled near 30 yards and lay down. At this time Jim Adams come up and shot the deer also and as soon as we both reloaded our rifles each of us shot it simultaneously. My ball hit it in the breast and Jim’s ...

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... sight to view the crystal waters as it flows along in the channel and enters Swan Creek. Near the mouth of this little water course lives George Adams whose residence stands on the east bank and a short distance above Garrison Post Office. Mr. Adams has lived here a number of years and his wife was principally reared on Swan Creek and she furnished the writer with a few items of interest in the following way. "My maiden name was Jane Nance. My fathers given name was Samuel, my mothers maiden name was Susan Adams. I was born in Lawrence County, Mo. August the 2ed 1845. My parents moved to Swan Creek in Christian County, Mo. when I was a small child. In giving a little war time incident of how a citizen concealed his gold she said that her uncle Mathias Adams who lived on Swan Creek a few miles above Swansville was a well to do man and owned a fine bunch of stock when the war broke out and sold it all ...

Turnbo Manuscripts Home

The Shepard Room

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Turnbo Manuscripts ... gives an amusing story of a lot of boys going out on a coon hunt one night and how it turned out. Mrs. King said that her grandfather, Jimmie Adams, was among the first settlers in the neighborhood of the mouth of the Big North Fork of White River. He built the first mill in that section . Josiah Adams, was an older son than John and Matthew.

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Here Is another story which we will give before closing this chapter. Matthew Adams, son of Isaac Adams, lived south of the Buffalo fork of White River and near the head breaks of Big Piney Creek that flows into the Arkansas River. There was a cavern situated in the head of a rough gulch which lead into a deep hollow with steep hillsides. The cave was also near a high precipice. Adams had hunted all over this part of the country and was well acquainted with all the surroundings. On reaching the cave the hunter prepared his torch (when a bear approached. He evidently wounded it). Without thinking what he was doing and fully believing Bruin would overhaul and kill him before he could reach safety, Adams ran headlong down the hill toward the cliff. The bear when it emerged from the cave did not pursue the frightened hunter but ran in an opposite direction. His adventure was told to Tom Davis and John Claiborne who went and followed the wounded bear and killed it. Three days after the bear was dead Adams went back to the scene of his scare and recovered his rifle.

The land where my grandfather Orbie Barber settled on Barber Creek is known, now as the George Adams place. Among Barber’s children were four boys whose names were William, Robert, Henry and John. These boys soon learned to be good hunters.

... occurred at Shawnee town, now Yellville, Ark., after the greater number of Indians had gone west. Mrs. Holt said that her grandfather, Jimmie Adams, settled in the river bottom 2 ½ miles above big North at an early date. Some years after his arrival here he built a little mill on a small stream ... ... means to buy bread not to toll it but put a tall dish full in his sack and grind it free of toll." Mrs. Holt went on to say that before Mr. Adams built this mill Jess Everette built a little mill on Mill Creek just south of the Indian village where Daniel Wickersham built his mill afterward. ...

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Sons of the South - Calhoun County

ADAMS, David - Pvt, Co. E, 23rd Ark Inf, CSA; captured 03 Oct 1863 at Phillips Co., AR; died 20 Jan 1864 at Alton, IL of smallpox

ADAMS, David - Pvt, Co. E, 23rd Ark Inf, CSA; captured 03 Oct 1863 at Phillips Co., AR; died 20 Jan 1864 at Alton, IL of smallpox

ADAMS, E.A. - Captain, Co. B, 17th Arkansas Inf (Griffith's), CSA; captured 08 Oct 1864 in Saline Co., AR; died 29 Mar 1865 at Alton, IL of pneumonia

ADAMS, James S. - Pvt, Co. B, 15th Ark Inf (Johnson's), CSA; captured 01 Jun 1862 at Corinth, MS; died 23 Aug 1862 at Alton, IL

ADAMS, Joseph - Co. E, 1st Ark Inf, CSA; Pine Log Cemetery, Brookland, Craighead Co., AR; born 17 Jun 1828; died 19 Nov 1917

ADAMS, Robert C. - Co. B, 8th Ark Inf, CSA; born 14 Apr 1840; died 28 Dec 1935; buried at Blue Springs Cemetery, Independence Co., AR

ADAMS, Samuel E.O. - Co. D, 1st Ark Cav (Crawford's), CSA; died 15 Feb 1865; moved from Chalmette National Cemetery to Greenwood Cemetery, New Orleans, LA

ADAMS, W.D. - 2nd Ark Inf, CSA; buried at Lost Creek Cemetery, Grant Co., AR

ADAMS, William Case - Pvt, Co. H, 8th Mo Cav (Devee's Battn), CSA; buried at Pine Log Cemetery, Craighead Co., AR;

Contact: Dee Burr

DAVIDSON, J.C. - Pvt, Co. E, 6th Ark Inf, CSA; buried at Resaca Cemetery, GA

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197-197 Adams, James 32 bs AR KY KY
Frances 36 wife NC NC NC
Sarah 9 dau AR AR NC
Susan 7 dau AR AR NC
Mary 5 dau AR AR NC
198-198 Adams, Gorge 28 bs AR AR NC
Martty 28 wife NC NC NC
James 6 son AR AR NC
Henry 4 son AR AR NC
Rosetta 1 dau AR AR NC

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223-223 Adams, Jessie 49 frm AL AL AL
19 June Hannah 39 wife KY NC NC
Mary 13 dau AR AL KY
John 11 son AR AL KY
William 9 son AR AL KY
Lillie 6 dau AR AL KY
Wayne 4 son AR AL KY
Nancy 1 dau AR AL KY

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Tomahawk - Wm. Slagle, Jesse Adams, Wm. Davis.

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AR 225-225 Adams, William 58 frm KY KY VA
Sarah 44 wife TN VA KY
Mary 16 dau AR KY TN
Luisa 14 dau MO KY TN
Martha 12 dau AR KY TN
John 10 son AR KY TN
Laura 8 dau AR KY TN
William 5 son AR KY TN
James 3 son AR KY TN

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AR 234-234 Adams, Presten 44 frm MO KY KY
Dianna 37 wife AR NC TN
Roda 12 dau AR MO AR
Sarah 11 dau AR MO AR
Mary 8 dau AR MO AR
Martha 7 dau AR MO AR
Hannah 4 dau AR MO AR
Kansas 2 dau AR MO KY
Adams, Roda 81 gr-mo KY KY KY
Granberry, John 17 nephew AR MO MO

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Husband: Daniel Adams
Born: ABT 1678 at: Simsbury, Connecticut, USA
Married: at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA
Died: 10 Jan 1712 at: Connecticut, USA
Father: Daniel Adams
Mother: Mary Phelps
Spouses: Thanks Shepard

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Wife: Thanks Shepard
Born: 30 Jun 1683 at: Simsbury, Connecticut, USA
Died: 2 Nov 1724 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co.,
Connecticut, USA
Father: Abraham Shepard
Mother: Judith Phillbrook
Spouses: Daniel Adams

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CHILDREN

Name: Thankful Adams
Born: 4 May 1698 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co.,
Connecticut, USA
Died: 21 Feb 1698 at:
Spouses:

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Name: Adams
Born: ABT 1699 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co.,
Connecticut, USA
Died: 29 Mar 1698 at:
Spouses:

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Name: Ephraim Adams Born: 25 May 1701 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co.,
Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses:

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Name: Thanks Adams Born: 10 Apr 1703 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA
Married: 2 May 1723 at: Connecticut, USA
Died: at:
Spouses: William Wilcox

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Name: Daniel Adams Born: 1706 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA
Died: 1779 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA
Spouses:

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Name: Abraham Adams Born: 16 Aug 1707 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA Died: at: Spouses:

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Name: Hannah Adams Born: 1709 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA Died: Sep 1776 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA Spouses:

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Name: James Adams Born: 1712 at: Simsbury, Hartford Co., Connecticut, USA Died: 1787 at: Spouses:

1. Robert?1 ADAMS was born before about 1790, the first event for which there is a recorded date. He married an unknown person.

Robert? ADAMS had the following child:
+ 2 i. Matthew2 ADAMS was born about 1790.

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I looked at all my names on Clan Macrae Online

Clan Macrae Online

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This is how far I got on this web page and must go back and finish researching Adams on these pages Sept/3/1999

Traces of our Past

DONS LINE: FLANNIGAN, CANTRELL, JORDAN, WHEELER, VAUGHN, TROBAUGH, GOHLSON; most of these lines are Hamilton County, Illinois. MISTYS LINE: LADD, ADAMS, BROWNING, BALDRIDGE, MURPHY, GAINES, BESS, JOHNSON, ROWE. These names are largly from Southeast Missouri to Arkansas Major Surnames: Adams, Baldridge, Browning, Cantrell, Flannigan, Trobaugh.

basiconnect

ACHENBACH to ZICKEFOOSE

Family History of the Smith and Adams families of Kansas and points East. Major Surnames: Achenbach, Adams, Black, Burdett, Cleveland, Cunningham, Ely, Henry, Lyon, Martin, Mercer, Molz, Rickard, Ruggles, Smith, Tout, Zickefoose.

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BOONE CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS

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ADAMS A J 5 17N 20W 79.92 1861/05/01
ADAMS EDWARD B 19 19N 19W 160 1890/03/26
ADAMS ELIJAH S 28 20N 21W 160 1894/05/04
ADAMS ENOCH 7 17N 19W 40 1860/02/01
ADAMS JAMES N 27 21N 21W 0 1891/07/20
ADAMS JAMES N 27 21N 21W 160 1891/07/20
ADAMS JAMES N 27 21N 21W 0 1891/07/20

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******** Adams 1st Generation JEREMY ADAMS was born 1604 in England and died August 11, 1683 in Hartford, Hartford CT (Source: Constance Wells sent chart compiled by Sadie Barnes Knox cited Compendum of Amer. Genealogy). He married REBECKAH BASEDEN 1639 in Hartford, Hartford CT, the widow of Mr. Greenhill. Mentioned in The Catalogue of First Puritan Settlers, R. R. Hineman, first published in Hartford 1846, p. 12: Adams, Jeremy, of Hartford, 1639, to purchase corn with Capt. Mason of the Indians, in 1638--a juror and deputy. Jeremy's name is inscribed on the Monument erected by the Ancient Burying Ground Association of Hartford, in memory of the First Settlers of Hartford.

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Hartford Founder's Monument

Hartford Founder's Monument

2nd Generation

Children of Jeremy Adams and Rebeckah Baseden HANNAH ADAMS was born 1637 in Weathersfield, Hartford, CT (Source: Early Connecticut Probate Records, will of Thomas Greenhill, includes her), and died 1670. She married NATHANIEL WILLET about 1658 in Hartford, Hartford, CT.

JOHN ADAMS, b. about 1650 (Source: Early Connecticut Probate Records says age 33 on 29, May, 1683).

SARAH ADAMS, b. Before July 16, 1653 (Source: Early Connecticut Probate Records, will of Thomas Greenhill, includes her). HESTER ADAMS, b. Bef. July 16, 1653 (Source: Early Connecticut Probate Records, will of Thomas Greenhill, includes her).

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The best evidence that Matthew Wilson and Catherine Hubbard's daughter married James Adams is found by court action in Deed Book A, page 151, Jan 14,1805, of Christian Co KY. It appoints James McGinley of Adams Co PA as Power of Attorney to collect all due James and Agnes Adams from the estate of Matthew Wilson of Adams Co PA, father of the said Agnes. Further confirmation that Daughter, Agnes, married James Adams is found in DAR records 502441 (4/18/64), 609995 (10/15/76), and 644353 (2/1/80). Also of interest to you, No. 056755 (5/4/06) record which is for Fannie Leonora Miller Vawter who comes down through Elizabeth Wilson and James Maginly. Our family records have not indicated that Matthew was a minister. I have seen a Matthew Wilson mentioned as a minister in the book: THE SCOTCH-IRISH OF COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA, by W. F. Donaway but got the idea that he was older than our Matthew. Many descendants of James and Agnes are provided in the book: DESCENDANTS OF JAMES AND AGNES (WILSON) ADAMS WITH FIFTY-SEVEN ALLIED FAMILIES, Leona Adams Loviska. I would be interested in new follow-up information on Matthew Wilson and Catherine Hubbard. I also have more details than presented here. Bob Adams

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ADAMS|Robert/ADAMS/|ABT 1733||ABT 1795|Catawba region, N/S Carolina|

James/DAVIS/|||1873|Delhi Twp., Hamilton Co., Ohio|

DAVIS|James/DAVIS/|24 MAR 1696|Falmouth, Cape Cod, Massachusetts|||

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Name: Mary "Polly" DAVIS Born: 16 AUG 1801 at: Northumberland Co, PA
Married: 8 JUN 1820 at: Perry twp, Brown Co, OH
Died: 24 JAN 1883 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: James ADAMS
Name: Azuba DAVIS
Born: 11 JUL 1803 at: PA
Married: 24 JUL 1825 at: Warren Co, OH
Died: 5 JUL 1868 at: Dallas Co, IA
Spouses: John ADAMS Name: Sarah DAVIS
Name: Anna DAVIS
Born: CA 1807
1) "Dallas County Records" IHS
2) IGI International Genealogy Index LDS
Husband: Samuel DAVIS

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MARION CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS

This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Marion Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at http://www.usgenweb.com/ar This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Warrant Name Remarks

ADAMS ALBERT 33 17N 17W 134 1898/12/17
ADAMS CHARITY A 27 18N 16W 80 1878/12/30
ADAMS ERASMUS E 34 17N 14W 40 1891/12/26
ADAMS FRANCIS M 14 18N 17W 40 1900/08/09
ADAMS GEORGE D 24 18N 17W 0 1900/03/26
ADAMS GEORGE D 25 18N 17W 0 1891/08/18
ADAMS GEORGE D 25 18N 17W 160 1891/08/18
ADAMS GEORGE D 25 18N 17W 160 1900/03/26
ADAMS GEORGE 25 18N 17W 40 1854/05/01
ADAMS GREEN B 23 17N 17W 0 1892/11/11
ADAMS GREEN B 23 17N 17W 160 1892/11/11
ADAMS GREEN B 26 17N 17W 0 1892/11/11
ADAMS GREEN B 26 17N 17W 0 1892/11/11
ADAMS ISAAC D 30 18N 16W 78.04 1861/08/01
ADAMS ISAAC D 30 18N 16W 78.04 1875/04/20
ADAMS JAMES W 18 18N 16W 0 1894/03/12
ADAMS JAMES W 19 18N 16W 0 1894/03/12
ADAMS JAMES W 19 18N 16W 160 1894/03/12
ADAMS JESSE M 27 17N 17W 0 1876/08/15
ADAMS JESSE M 27 17N 17W 0 1876/08/15
ADAMS JESSE M 27 17N 17W 160 1876/08/15
ADAMS JOHN Q 30 18N 16W 0 1891/02/13
ADAMS JOHN Q 30 18N 16W 0 1891/02/13
ADAMS JOHN Q 30 18N 16W 160 1891/02/13
ADAMS JOHN 27 18N 16W 40 1855/03/01
ADAMS JOHN 27 18N 16W 40 1859/07/01
ADAMS JOHN 28 18N 16W 40 1859/07/01
ADAMS LYNN 19 17N 15W 40 1888/02/16
ADAMS LYNN 20 17N 15W 40 1888/02/16
ADAMS LYNN 23 18N 17W 40 1859/12/10
ADAMS LYNN 23 18N 17W 0 1879/01/30
ADAMS LYNN 25 18N 17W 40 1874/04/20
ADAMS LYNN 26 18N 17W 80 1879/01/30
ADAMS MATHEW 9 18N 16W 160 1844/07/10
ADAMS WILLIAM P 31 17N 16W 0 1904/09/16
ADAMS WILLIAM P 36 17N 17W 120.77 1904/09/16
ADAMS WILLIAM 27 17N 17W 80 1876/03/10
ADAMS WILLIAM 27 17N 17W 40 1891/04/21

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font color="red"> Adams, Elmer 8
Adams, Bania 23
Adams, Jess 24
Adams, Nancy Albania 25
Adams, W. R. "Dick" 25
Adams, Harold V. 32
Adams, Joan 40
Adams, Wythe 40, 49
Adams, Robert Dean 53
Adams, Harold 53
Adams, James R. 60, 61
Adams, Morrell 61
Adams, Elizabeth 69
Adams, Nelle Hurst 69
Adams, Jesse M. 69
Adams, Clarence Saffold 77
Adams, Arnold 77
Adams, B. F. 77
Adams, Jim 77
Adams, C. S. 78
Adams, Arnold 78
Adams, "Uncle" Bill 78
Adams, Robert M. 80
Adams, Vernon 80
Adams, Harvey 80
Adams, Glenn 80
Adams, Wythe 80
Adams, Edna 80
Adams, John Q. 80
Adams, Family 82Adams, E. G. 84

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BAXTER CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Baxter Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at ARGenWeb This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

ADAMS ALEXANDER 25 18N 13W 71.31 1855/03/01
ADAMS ERASMUS E 30 16N 13W 40 1888/02/18
ADAMS ERVIN 35 19N 12W 31.98 1855/03/01
ADAMS ERVIN 6 18N 12W 3.63 1850/07/01
LANDS LOCATED ON RIGHT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
ADAMS JAMES 28 18N 12W 160 1860/05/01
ADAMS JAMES 27 18N 12W 0 1860/05/01
ADAMS JAMES 27 18N 12W 0 1860/05/01
ADAMS JESSE 33 19N 11W 0 1894/05/04
ADAMS JESSE 33 19N 11W 80 1894/05/04
ADAMS JOHN Q 13 17N 12W 68.36 1855/03/01
ADAMS JOHN Q 13 18N 13W 40 1900/08/09
LANDS LOCATED ON LEFT BANK OF WHITE RIVER
ADAMS JOHN Q 11 18N 13W 61.43 1855/03/01
ADAMS JOHN 18 20N 12W 58.56 1844/07/10
ADAMS JOHN 19 18N 12W 90.25 1835/03/20
ADAMS JOSEPH D 11 18N 13W 0 1860/10/01
ADAMS JOSEPH D 10 18N 13W 37.4 1855/03/01
ADAMS JOSEPH D 20 18N 13W 27.45 1855/03/01
LANDS LOCATED S OF WHITE RIVER
ADAMS JOSEPH D 14 18N 13W 109.2 1860/10/01
ADAMS JOSEPH D 10 18N 13W 0 1860/10/01
ADAMS MARY 18 18N 12W 62.64 1859/07/01
LANDS LOCATED N OF WHITE RIVER
ADAMS MATHEW 7 18N 12W 63.77 1842/11/17
ADAMS ROBERT 4 17N 12W 80 1860/05/01
ADAMS ROBERT 33 18N 12W 0 1895/07/09
ADAMS ROBERT 24 18N 13W 47.54 1855/03/01
ADAMS ROBERT 29 18N 12W 35.87 1825/07/20
ADAMS ROBERT 33 18N 12W 234.22 1895/07/09
ADAMS ROBERT 33 18N 12W 0 1895/07/09
ADAMS ROBERT 33 18N 12W 0 1895/07/09

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BENTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
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ADAMS HANNAH M 1 18N 32W 80 1884/10/20
ADAMS JAMES A 11 18N 33W 40 1901/02/09
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 0 1904/08/26
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 160 1904/08/26
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 0 1904/08/26
ADAMS JOHN P 11 18N 29W 160 1882/10/20
ADAMS JOHN P 11 18N 29W 0 1882/10/20
ADAMS ROBERT H 12 20N 33W 80 1900/08/09
ADAMS ROBERT H 12 20N 33W 0 1900/08/09
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 0 1901/02/01
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 160 1901/02/01
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 0 1901/02/01

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BRADLEY CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
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L Name F Name MI Sec No T R Acres Date Remarks
ADAMS AARON M 6 14S 9W 0 1860/09/0
ADAMS AARON M 6 14S 9W 166.04 1860/09/01
ADAMS AARON M 11 14S 10W 80 1859/07/01
ADAMS AARON M 14 14S 10W 40 1860/09/01
ADAMS AARON M 34 14S 10W 40 1852/11/01
ADAMS AARON M 34 14S 10W 159.5 1851/06/14
ASSIGNEE OF PAH-LAH REP OF AH-NO-SA DECEASED
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 0 1859/07/01
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 0 1859/07/01
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 222.56 1859/07/01
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 80 1860/09/01
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 80 1895/06/19
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 0 1851/06/14
ASSIGNEE OF PAH-LAH REP OF AH-NO-SA DECEASED
ADAMS AARON M 31 13S 9W 0 1851/06/14
ASSIGNEE OF PAH-LAH REP OF AH-NO-SA DECEASED
ADAMS AARON M 25 13S 10W 0 1860/09/01
ADAMS AARON M 25 13S 10W 80 1860/09/01
ADAMS AARON M 25 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS AARON M 25 13S 10W 120 1861/04/01
ADAMS AARON M 25 13S 10W 40 1869/08/20
ADAMS AARON 11 14S 10W 40 1857/07/01
ADAMS AARON 36 13S 10W 160 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 1 14S 10W 0 1856/09/01
ADAMS ABNER A 2 14S 10W 83.12 1856/09/01
ADAMS ABNER A 2 14S 10W 83.19 1859/07/01
ADAMS ABNER A 2 14S 10W 42.76 1860/09/01
ADAMS ABNER A 26 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 80 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 40 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 40 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 240 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 35 13S 10W 40 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 36 13S 10W 40 1855/03/01
ADAMS ABNER A 36 13S 10W 80 1855/03/01
ADAMS ABNER A 36 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ABNER A 36 13S 10W 0 1861/04/01
ADAMS ARON 30 13S 9W 0 1852/05/15
ADAMS ARON 31 13S 9W 160 1852/05/15
ADAMS BRYANT K 25 13S 10W 40 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 25 13S 10W 40 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 25 13S 10W 40 1860/10/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 26 13S 10W 40 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 26 13S 10W 0 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 26 13S 10W 80 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT K 26 13S 10W 80 1860/09/01
ADAMS BRYANT 1 14S 10W 40 1859/07/01
ADAMS BRYANT 1 14S 10W 40 1859/07/01
ADAMS BRYANT 7 14S 10W 40.49 1877/04/25
ADAMS CHESLEY F 21 16S 9W 0 1860/09/01
ADAMS CHESLEY F 21 16S 9W 0 1860/09/01
ADAMS CHESLEY F 21 16S 9W 280 1860/09/01
ADAMS JAMES S 4 12S 11W 40 1856/09/01
ADAMS JAMES S 4 12S 11W 40 1857/07/01
ADAMS JESSE W 1 14S 11W 0 1899/08/16
ADAMS JESSE W 12 14S 11W 0 1899/08/16
ADAMS JESSE W 12 14S 11W 120 1899/08/16
ADAMS JOHN T 5 13S 10W 40 1896/08/28
ADAMS JULIUS H 4 17S 10W 0 1905/09/11
ADAMS JULIUS H 5 17S 10W 0 1905/09/11
ADAMS JULIUS H 5 17S 10W 164.29 1905/09/11
ADAMS WILLIAM N 5 13S 10W 40.54 1899/08/14
ADAMS WILLIAM 5 13S 10W 166.73 1875/06/15

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CALHOUN CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Calhoun Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at http://www.usgenweb.com/ar This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.

ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 0 1889/11/22
ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 0 1889/11/22
ADAMS ANTHONEY 13 11S 13W 160 1889/11/22
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 80 1860/12/01
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 0 1860/12/01
ADAMS JAMES S 11 14S 14W 80 1860/12/01
ADAMS WILLIAM A 11 14S 13W 0 1889/06/13
ADAMS WILLIAM A 14 14S 13W 80 1889/06/13
ADAMS WILLIAM 15 13S 14W 0 1858/01/15

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TWENTY-SEVENTH ARK. CONFEDERATE INFANTRY
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JOHN ADAMS,
G. B. ADAMS,
J. M.ADAMS,
JOHN ADAMS,
JOHN ADAMS,
JOSEPH W.ADAMS,
MATHEW ADAMS,
J. W.DAVIS, JAMESDAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, M. D.

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Marion Co AR Newspaper Abstract 1889

James Adams, who is better known as "Turkey Jim" was arrested and tried before Squire Thompson in DeSoto township last Saturday on a charge of selling whiskey without license. Adams submitted his case and was fined $200 and sentenced to imprisonment in the county jail for 30 days. He was placed in jail last Saturday evening and during the night made his escape.

AR CEMETARIES

Alpena Cemetery
3. Adams, Edmon - 4 Nov. 1922 - 24 Dec. 1922
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Cottonwood Cemetery
1. Adams, John F., 1863-1935 father Martha E., 1863-1931 mother
2. Adams, Martha Jean, 25 Jan. 1932 - 23 Nov. 1939
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ELMWOOD CEMETERY
1. Adams, Arch D. - 5 Aug. 1905 - 2 Sept. 1967 father
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Gass Cemetery
1. Adams, Belle S. - 1 June 1871 - 17 Mar. l9O2 3O y. 9 m. 17 d.
2. Adams, Elijah S. - 7 Mar. 1840 - 10 Aug. 1905 65 y. 5 m. 3 d.
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Maplewood Cemetery
ADAMS, BRANDON MATTHEW(INF)12 72 02 06/29/96
ADAMS, CECIL 04 26A 06 61
ADAMS, ELVIE G. 05 71 01
66ADAMS, DONALD J. 08 94 12 01/13/97
ADAMS, ELVIE G. 05 71 01 66
ADAMS, EWELL JOHN 04 26 10 80
ADAMS, IRENE 02 07 02 62
ADAMS, JESSE 04 26 08 71
ADAMS, JUNE 10 44 12 02/15/91
ADAMS, KATHRYN 08 12A 05 06/24/97
ADAMS, ODELL H. 05 83 12 67
ADAMS, OZA A. 04 26 07 09/03/98
ADAMS, PIERCE 02 07 01 78
ADANS, WILLADEAN 05 83 11
ADAMS, WILLIAM D. 05 71 02 76
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Lead Hill Cemetery, Boone County, AR - Part One
72 Willie Adams 7 9 1
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New Hope Cemetery
1. Adams, Alice F. - 18 June1902, Ipswicb, Mass.- 26 Nov.1988, Branson
mother dau./Malcom & June Sanger Atkinson info/Harrison Times
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New Milum Cemetery
2. Adams, Willie - 22 Sept. 1901 - 27 Aug. 1925 removed/Lead Hill Cem.
homemade concrete mkr.) 5/1980 west
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Rose Hill Cemetery
ADAMS , SHANA B.
38ADAMS , WILLIAM B.38 1982

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BENTON CO., ARK., FEDERAL LAND RECORDS
This file was compiled from the Bureau of Land Management land records and includes Homestead and Cash Entry Patents before 1908 for what is now Benton Co, AR. This compilation was created by Joy Fisher, jfisher@ucla.edu and is part of the free service called ARGenWeb. The front door is located at http://www.usgenweb.com/ar This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.
ADAMS HANNAH M 1 18N 32W 80 1884/10/20
ADAMS JAMES A 11 18N 33W 40 1901/02/09
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 0 1904/08/26
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 160 1904/08/26
ADAMS JESSEY H 26 21N 29W 0 1904/08/26
ADAMS JOHN P 11 18N 29W 160 1882/10/20
ADAMS JOHN P 11 18N 29W 0 1882/10/20
ADAMS ROBERT H 12 20N 33W 80 1900/08/09
ADAMS ROBERT H 12 20N 33W 0 1900/08/09
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 0 1901/02/01
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 160 1901/02/01
ADAMS SUSAN O 15 19N 34W 0 1901/02/01

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DAVIS, PHOEBE ) - Married: 1803, KENTUCKY - Spouse: ADAMS, JAMES
DAVIS, PHOEBE - Death/Burial: 1847, ARKANSAS -
Father: DAVIS, JAMES - Mother: RAMSEY, HANNAH
Name: Mary "Polly" DAVIS
Born: 16 AUG 1801 at: Northumberland Co, PA
Married: 8 JUN 1820 at: Perry twp, Brown Co, OH
Died: 24 JAN 1883 at: Dallas Co, IA
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1. 38TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATES STATES OF AMERICA CO C ALLISON, CORNELIUS Pvt - 19 Jul 1862 at Camp Adams, Randolph Co, AR ALLISON, G.W. Pvt - Enl 19 Jul 1862 at Camp Adams, Randolph Co, AR.. ALLISON, JAMES S. Cpl -19 Jul 1863. Returned to duty 27 Dec 1863. AXTELL, G.D ... 23k

2. 30TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT COMPANY G Adams link This unit was formed at Mt Vernon, AR in June of 1862. ADAMS, H.H. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Apr 1862 at Mt Vernon ADAMS, J.W. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon ADAMS, M..H.Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon. Was taken prisoner at Cotton Plant 7 Jul ... 19k 3. Adams link ... informtion concerning a prominent resident of that area and includes considerable Civil War data. Incomplete research indicates that Robert C. Adams was born April 14, 1840, in Tennessee and was brought to Arkansas in 1845 by his father, John W. Adams.

4.Adams link Place of Enlistment Aalen, S. - CO K - Pvt. - Arkansas Acklin, W.C - CO G - Lawrence Co. Ark Adair, John K. - CO C - 1Lt. - Arkansas Adams, George - CO K - Pvt. - Oregon Co. Mo. Adams, James - CO C - Pvt. - Missouri Adams, William - Capt. Adare, B. - CO D - Pvt. - Evening Shade, Ark.

5. ... Disability August 9, 1862 ADDAIR, C.W. -B- Adams link Private 5/28/1862 Cotton Plant- Capt. Stephenson -Deserted June 16, 1863 near Crystal Hill, Arkansas ADAMS, ABNER -F- Private -24 -Farmer- 6/12/1862 Burrowville- Capt. Samuel Leslie - Discharged on Certificate of Disability August 25, 1862 ADAMS, B.H.

6.Adams link FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF 23RD ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA ADAMS CHARLES W. Col (F&S) elected to rank 25 Apr 1862 at Memphis, TN. Age 45, born Mass. See 33 Ark I, Recommended by Maj Gen T.C.Hindman for promotion to General 24 Jun 1864. Gen Shelby, in northern..

7. COMPANY D 21st Adams link (McCARVER'S ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA NAME RANK OTHER INFORMATION ADAMS, JAMES - PVT ADAMS, PATRIC - PVT ADAMS, SAMUEL - PVT ALDRIDGE, O.F. - PVT - Died 16 Jun 1862 ALLEN, W.C. - 4SGT AMERSON, A.Y. - PVT BALL, ROBERT ...

8.Conway Co. AR Adams link ... , killed at Ft. Gibson. 12 Fourth Corp John Powell, missing. 13 Thomas Arnold, died. 14 A. Y. Amerson, unknown. 15 W. B. Amerson, died. 16 A. J. Adams, died at Memphis. 17 James Adams, deserted. 18 Pat Adams, missing. 19 Thomas Autry, died at Pocahontas. 20 Jack Baker, drowned in White River. 21 Wm Brents ...

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11. 45TH ARK CAVALRY COMPANIES Adams link B, D, AND M. JACKSON COUNTY, ARKANSAS ADAMS, R.C. PVT - CO B Age 25 Born TN ADAMS, R.M PVT - CO B Age 38 Born TN AIKEN, SIDNEY Pvt - Co D 1 Born TN AIKEN, W.A. PVT CO - D Age 20 Born AR ALLEN, W.A. PVT CO - D Age 33 Born GA ARNOLD, LUTHER SGT - CO B Age 23 Born AR ARNOLD ...

12. ~13th AR Militia Adams link ... - WILLIAMS, G. - WOOLFORD, WILLIAM CPT COMPANY B, No records - COMPANY C , KING, GEORGE W. CPT - COMPANY D , No records COMPANY E. ADAMS, M. V. - BRADY, JAMES E. - BRIDGES, J. W. 1SGT - BUTTERWORTH C. - CARLISHLEY, V. H. CPL - CHRISTIAN, B. CPT Includes a requisition for forage ...

13.Adams link ... , Memphis, TN BAKER, B.F. Pvt, Co G, 15th Ark Inf, CSA d. 23Apr1863 ##5247 National Cemetery, Jefferson Barracks, MO BAKER, C.W. Co A 23rd ( Adams) Ark Inf, CSA Interred Oct 19, 1861 Soldiers Rest, Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis, TN BAKER, DANIEL11th (Smith's) Ark Inf, CSA Interred Sep 15, 186 ...

14.Adams link ... . Webster, Missouri was in Oregon County, Missouri, near present day Couch, Missouri. Name . . . . Company . . . . Rank . . . . . Place of Enlistment Adams, James - CO E - Izard Co. Ark. Adams, T.N. - CO C - Pvt - Independence, Mo. Adkins, A.J. - CO C - Pvt - . Lawrence Co. Ark. Alexander, Gibson R. ...

15.Adams link 15th Regiment Arkansas Militia Company B Capt. William S. Booker All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862. Adams, Absalom—Private; also in Pope County Home Guard. Adams, George S—Fourth Sergeant; also in Pope County Home Guard and Co. E, 4th Arkansas Cavalry. Barier, Forester—Private. Barton ...

16. Adams link ... in this unit were 19 Mar 1862 at Jacksonport, AR unless otherwise indicated. NAME . . . . . RANK . . . . . AGE . . . . . . ENR DATE . . . . . PLACE ADAMS, DIDLEY - BVT 2LT - AGE 27 ADAMS, JAMES G. - CPT - AGE 36APPLE, GRANDISON - PVT - AGE 30 - 9 Mar 1862 BAILEY, JOHN M - CPL - AGE 19 - 11 Mar 186 ...

17.~clarkco Adams link ... Hot Spring county, joined the company at its organization, and elected Franklin Roberts as captain; Peter E. Greene, first lieutenant; William C. Adams, second lieutenant; and W. T. Crouch, third lieutenant. After completing its organization, the Clark County Artillery marched to Little Rock, where ...

18. ~The Original Arkansas Civil War Adams link ... on the microfilm. All dates listed are probably late 1861 or 1862 unless otherwise noted. NAME..... RANK..... ENROLLMENT DATE..... OTHER INFORMATION ADAMS. B.W. - SGT - Feb 12 ADAMS, J.G. - PVT - Died Nov 15, 1862 ALLISON, HUGH - PVT - 24 Feb 61 BANKS, J.H. - PVT - 25 Jan 1861 - Wounded slightly at ...

19. ... Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton,Adams link who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! "Bryan R. Howerton" Adams, Elihu Private—Enlisted in Co. B, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Berlin, Arkansas, March 22, 1862; captured at Sharpsburg, Maryland, September 17, 1862; paroled ...

20. 15th Regiment Arkansas Militia Company D Adams link Capt. B. F. Wilson All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862. Adams, T D—Private. Ashley, J P—Private. Bailey, H F—Private; also in Co. I, 35th Arkansas Infantry. Beeson, Marcus T—Private; also in Pope County Home Guard and Co. B, 4th Arkansas Cavalry ...

21. 19TH (DAWSON'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY Adams link H ADAMS, HENRY PVT- Enl 16 Jun 1862 at Waldron, AR. Captured 11 Jan 1863 at Arkansas Post, AR sent to MP Camp Douglas, IL to City Point, VA and paroled 21 May 1863. Disch 21 Mar 1864 at Dalton, GA (dropsy ...

22. ... Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton.Adams link Adams, Samuel J Private—Enlisted in Co. K, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Hamburg, Arkansas, May 20, 1861; discharged at Camp Price, Virginia, “to accept a captaincy ...

23. ... Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton,Adams link who we thank so much. Adams, Nathaniel Private—Enlisted in Co. A, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Portland, Arkansas, May 20, 1861; discharged for disability, April 29, 1862; born in ...

24.Adams link ... , 3rd June 9, Hamilton, Rich Williams, 4th June 9, Hamilton CO B 1ST MTD RIFLES (All enrolments were 9Jun1861 at Ft Smith, AR unless otherwise noted) ADAMS, JOHN A PVT - Age 16. Discharged under age 19 Sep 1862. AKRIDGE, JOSEPH PVT - Co F & B. Age 23. Enr 14 Jun 1861 at Ft Smith, AR ALLEN, B.W. PVT ....

25. 23RD ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY E Adams link ADAMS, DAVID Pvt Co E enl 20 Mar 1862 in Phillips Co, AR by Cpt Black. Captured at Port Hudson, LA 9 Jul 1863,paroled l0 Ju11863. Captured l8 Nov 1863 in Phillips Co, AR by Major E. Carmichael (l5th IL Cav ...

26.Adams link ... , Ark and consisted of troops from both Poinsett and Cross Co. (Pineville was located between Wittsburg and Harrisburg near the present Vanndale, AR) ADAMS, LEE Pvt - Co D - enl 20 Jun 1862 at Pineville ALEXANDER, W.P. Pvt - Co D - enl at Pineville age 18, eyes blue, hair light, complx light, born Tenn ...

27.Adams link ... 10, 1864; promoted fourth sergeant, August 1864; promoted first sergeant, late 1864; paroled at Appomattox, Virginia, April 12, 1865; born c1842. Adams, John H Private—Enlisted in Co. F, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, at Rockport, Arkansas, June 20, 1861; wounded and captured at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July ...

28.Adams link ... Corinth, MS 4 0ct 1862. Captured 9 Jul 1863 at Port Hudson, LA, Paroled l0 Jul l863. Surrendered Il Mayl865, paroled 25 May 1865 at Wittsburg, AR. ADAMS, ARCHIBALD Cpl Co B enl 1l Mar l862 at Helena, AR by Cpt Clendening. Appointed Cpl 1 Ju11862. Sent to hospital l0 Aug 1862 at Okalona, MS. Paroled ...

29. 19TH(DOCKERY'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY G Adams link ADAMS, W.J. PVT - Enl 1 Mar 1862 at Hillsboro, AR. Died 25 May 1862 at Grenada, MS. AVERY, T.J. PVT - Enl 1 Mar 1862 in Union Co, AR. Captured 4 Jul 1863 and paroled 7 Jul 183 at Vicksburg, MS. BARKER, J.W. - ...

30. ~The Original Arkansas Genealogy Project ADAMS, WILLIAM C., CAPT - age 42, enr 9 Jun 1861, Ft Smith, AR wounded at Oak Hill 10 Aug 1861. Resigned 17 Mar 1862.

31.Adams link ... of Corinth, and surrendered with 31 men at Port Hudson, Louisiana. A total of 85 men are known to have served in Company B. Roster of Company B Adams, William J Private—Enlisted in Co. B, 18th Arkansas Infantry, at Princeton, Arkansas, March 12, 1862; died of disease at Memphis, Tennessee, May 12, ...

32. Company F Adams link , always an understrength unit that was never able to recruit enough men to maintain a full company, was consolidated into this company. Adams, Singleton Private—Enlisted in Co. C, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry Battalion, at Tulip, Arkansas, March 1, 1862; transferred to Co. E, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry ...

33. ~38th troop movements Adams link

34.Adams link ... as Laconia and the date of enlistment as Nov 28, 1861. A military district is also indicated. No rank is indicated except for officers. ADAMS,

35.Adams link ... understrength unit that was never able to recruit enough men to maintain a full company, was consolidated into the Dallas county troop, Company E.
Adams, Bryant B Third Sergeant—Enlisted in Co. E, 2nd Arkansas Cavalry Battalion, at Hamburg, Arkansas, March 24, 1862; appointed third sergeant, March ...

36. ... from the microfilm of the service records of the members.Adams link ROSTER ADAIR, MITCHEL A. Cpt - Appointed in Craighead Co. 2 Jul 1862 Commander of Co. ADAMS, J.J. Pvt - Co I, appears on the rolls SEep 1862 ALLBRIGHT, M.N. 1Sgt - Co H, enl 10 Jul 1862 at Jonesboro ARMER, J.C. Pvt - Co I, enl 2 Jul 1862 at Jonesboro ...

37. ... SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS Adams link All enrollments were 15 June 1961 at Ft Smith, AR unless otherwise indicated. NAME..... RANK..... AGE..... ENR DATE..... PLACE ADAMS, P.T. PVT - age 24 ALEXANDER, DAVID 2LT - age 22 ALPHIN, R.J. PVT -- 27 Mar 1864 - Pollard, AL ALPHIN, W.N. PVT -- 19 Sep 1861 - Camp Jackson ARNOLD ...

38. ... INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA COMPANY I Adams link Abbreviations:MP - Military Prison S/S - Sharpshooter GSW - Gun Shot Wound ADAMS I.G. CPL - Enl 3 Mar 1862 in Union Co, AR. Captured 16 May 1863 at Champion Hill, MS. ALFORD, C.C. PVT - Enl 3 Mar 1862 in Union Co, AR. Died 6 Sep 1 ... 14k

39. COMPANY E 21st (McCARVER'S) ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA NAME RANK OTHER INFORMATION Adams link ADAMS, BENJAMIN - PVT

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This unit was formed at Mt Vernon, AR in June of 1862.

ADAMS, H.H. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Apr 1862 at Mt Vernon ADAMS, J.W. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon ADAMS, M..H.Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon. Was taken prisoner at Cotton Plant 7 Jul 1862 ADAMS, W.F. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon ADAMS, WILLIAM H. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon. AWOL since 21 Aug 1863 dropped from the rolls for desertion. Oath of allegiance given at New Madrid, Mo 5 Feb 1864..Home was Calloway Co, Ky

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Incomplete research indicates that Robert C. Adams was born April 14, 1840, in Tennessee and was brought to Arkansas in 1845 by his father, John W. Adams.

The clipping, edited and slightly condensed, reads as follows:

"Robert C. 'Uncle Bob' Adams is one of the few remaining confederate veterans who enlisted from this county and saw service on the fields of carnage during the Civil War.

"On Aug. 4, 1861, Co. B, 8th Arkansas, left Jacksonport aboard the steamer Mary Patterson, Capt. Morgan Bateman, bound for Pocahontas. On the trip up Black River, Eph Comer, a member of the company, fell overboard near Elgin and it is not known whether his body was ever recovered.

"From Pocahontas, Adams' reginment went to City Point on the Mississippi, and from there by boat to Columbus, Kentucky, where they shipped by rail to Bowling Green via Humboldt, Tennessee. About the time of the fall of Fort Donaldson [February 16, 1862], they were transported by rail to Nashville and then to Murphreesboro.

"Uncle Bob was in some of the worst battles of the war and sustained only one wound of any consequence, having been shot in the leg. He was taken prisoner on January 1, 1863, but in April of that year was exchanged and permitted to join his regiment at Bellbuckle, Tennessee.

"During the battle of Murphreesboro, Col. John G. Fletcher of Little Rock was in command of the 6th Arkansas. He was wounded in a leg and a captain was also hit and lost an arm. Adams was detailed to nurse them.

"When Company B left Jacksonport, it contained 106 officers and men. As of now, only three are living, including Adams, J. S. Covey of Sandtown, and W. J. Sherrill of Russellville.

"Captain W. S. Smalley of Oil Trough was at one time in command of the company. Tom Bateman was 1st Lieutenant and M. D. Hulsey was 2nd lieutenant. Among those from this vicinity who were in the company were Bud Burns, Ceph Drennen, Dick Stephens, Tom Stephens, Louis Allwhite, Marin Mann, Henry Fortenberry, John Arnold, Dick McHenry, and Tom Wallace.

" Adams died December 28, 1935, and is buried in Blue Springs Cemetery.

(See also Fight and Survive! by Lady Elizabeth Luker, page 162-163. 8th Arkansas Regiment Arkansas Regiment, Company B "Old Company I " organized July 1861.)

The above information may be used for non-commercial historical and genealogical purposes only and with the consent of the page owner may be copied for the same purposes so long as this notice remains a part of the copied material. EDWARD G. GERDES

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Freeman's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry

A through E Adams, George - CO K - Pvt. - Oregon Co. Mo. Adams, James - CO C - Pvt. - Missouri Adams, William - Capt. Davis, W.D. - CO I - Pvt. - Lawrence Co. Ark.

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M-317 Compiled Service Records - 32nd Arkansas Infantry Roll 207: A-BO

All of the information on these pages of the 32d Arkansas Infantry Regiment was contributed by Ray Nichols who researched the Unit and graciously gave it to us. It is our great pleasure to have them on our Arkansas Pages. Edward G. Gerdes and Jeri Helms Fultz

"You can't really separate Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas during the war because the participants tended to serve and live between the two areas. This section of the country was almost a war within the other war." Ray Nichols

Last Name- First Name -Company- Rank- Age- Occupation- Date Joined Enrolled/Enlisted- By Whom -Comments

ADAMS, ABNER -F- Private -24 -Farmer- 6/12/1862 Burrowville- Capt. Samuel Leslie - Discharged on Certificate of Disability August 25, 1862 ADAMS, B.H. -H- Private - 9/10/1862 Camp Hope- Capt. J. R. Morris- Detailed nurse. Deserted August 8, 1863. ADAMS, JOHN C. -B- Private - 2/26/1862 New Madrid, Mo. -William L. Jeffers -Transferred to Captain Brown's Battery Arkansas Artillery August 15, 1862

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FIELD OFFICERS AND STAFF 23RD ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA

ADAMS CHARLES W. Col (F&S) elected to rank 25 Apr 1862 at Memphis, TN. Age 45, born Mass. See 33 Ark I, Recommended by Maj Gen T.C.Hindman for promotion to General 24 Jun 1864. Gen Shelby, in northern AR, mentions Adams as General Adams (Sec 1, Vol 34, Part 1 page 1051)

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COMPANY D 21st (McCARVER'S ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA

NAME RANK OTHER INFORMATION

ADAMS, JAMES - PVT ADAMS, PATRIC - PVT ADAMS, SAMUEL - PVT

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list of Capt. Dowdle's company organized at Lewisburg, Ark., made out the best of my knowledge from the 7th of October, 1861 to August, 1864.

16 A. J. Adams, died at Memphis. 17 James Adams, deserted.


45TH ARK CAVALRY COMPANIES B, D, AND M. JACKSON COUNTY, ARKANSAS

ADAMS, R.C. PVT - CO B Age 25 Born TN ADAMS, R.M PVT - CO B Age 38 Born TN

7. brother-in-laws to these men were a Taylor, David Campbell, and James Adams. The first wife of Dr. George Turney was also an Adams, his second wife a dau. of Theophilus Parks on Peace Soc. list. Green Berry Adams, Joseph Adams,

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13th ARKANSAS MILITIA DAVIDSON, E.B. - DAVIDSON, W.F. - DAVIS, GEORGE - DYER, D.F. -

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COMPANY E. ADAMS, M. V. - BRADY, JAMES E. - BRIDGES, J. W. 1SGT - BUTTERWORTH C. -

COMPANY F

ADAMS, C. - ADAMS, J.B.R. 3LT - ADKINS, M.L. - BABBITT, C.C. - BANNON, F.A. - BARNES, J.H. W. - GRAY, W.W. - GRIFFIN, J.M. - HALL, WILSON, J.J.

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MISSOURI CAVALRY CONFEDERATE ARMY A through E

The roster list of Fristoe's Regiment was copied from National Archives microfilm. Some names were taken from other sources, such as family history records. The transcribers I and J were almost indistinguishable and these letters should not be viewed as entirely accurate, especially when used in initials. Corrections have been made to spelling of names when confirmed by other records. The roster is incomplete due to poor record keeping at that time of the war. The roster list contains several fathers and sons, as well as several brothers. The youngest known soldier was 15 and the oldest 49.

Notes: Place of enlistment may also be place of residence. Webster, Missouri was in Oregon County, Missouri, near present day Couch, Missouri.

Name . . . . Company . . . . Rank . . . . . Place of Enlistment

Adams, James - CO E - Izard Co. Ark. Adams, T.N. - CO C - Pvt - Independence, Mo.

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15th Regiment Arkansas Militia Company B Capt. William S. Booker All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862.

Adams, Absalom-Private; also in Pope County Home Guard.

Adams, George S-Fourth Sergeant; also in Pope County Home Guard and Co.


E, 4th Arkansas Cavalry. 25TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA COMPANY I

All enrollments in this unit were 19 Mar 1862 at Jacksonport, AR unless otherwise indicated.

NAME . . . . . RANK . . . . . AGE . . . . . . ENR DATE . . . . . PLACE

ADAMS, DIDLEY - BVT 2LT - AGE 27 ADAMS, JAMES G. - CPT - AGE 36

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NAME..... RANK..... ENROLLMENT DATE..... OTHER INFORMATION

ADAMS. B.W. - SGT - Feb 12 ADAMS, J.G. - PVT - Died Nov 15, 1862

15th Regiment Arkansas Militia Company D Capt. B. F. Wilson All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862.

Adams, T D-Private.

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7TH (SHAVER'S) ARK INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA. COMPANY I The following information was extracted from the microfilm of the service records of the members of CO I 7TH (SHAVER'S) ARK INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA. This regiment was formed in and around Lawrtence County, AR.

ADAMS, JOHN Pvt - 26 Jul 1861 - Killed Shiloh, TN 6 Apr 1862

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