Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Family History Miscellaneous album, page 48


Sylvia Arnold Dye with her two children Garland and Noma

What's written on the back of the photo: "The old man is Clyde Froud, preacher at the little church Marlie built. Marlie is the man in the hat."
Marlie was a brother of my great-grandmother Annie Arnold Hicks

Abner Rhoades 
This is a postcard. The postmark is Caldren, Arkansas, 14 January 1910. Abner would have been 24 years old in this picture. Abner was the son of Margaret Carter Rhoades - a sister of my great-great-grandmother Adaline Carter Arnold.

Elmer Lee Owen
Elmer was the son of Melinda Paralee Carter - another sister of my great-great-grandmother Adaline Carter Arnold.

Here is a picture of Adaline and Paralee, with their sister Ellen
Sisters Adaline Carter Arnold, Ellen Carter Cartee, Paralee Carter Owen, at the Arnold homeplace in Banner, Arkansas

 Paralee Carter Owen with her husband David Owen and their children - Back: Clyde and Elmer. Front: John Thomas, Ola Mae. Taken about 1900.

Here is a picture of David and Paralee that is on their gravestone:
They are buried in Athens Cemetery, Howard County, Arkansas

From Paralee's memorial on the FindAGrave website:

Melinda Paralee Carter married David Jackson Owen Nov. 4, 1890 in Couch, Oregon
County, Missouri. Their first 3 children, Elmer Lee, Harbert Perry and Clyde Almus were born in Missouri. They went by wagon to Indian Territory, Oklahoma and their son John Thomas Owen was born there in 1896. They moved to Texas and their last two children, Ola Mae and William Jackson where born in Texas. David and Melinda eventually settled in Howard County Arkansas.


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