Tuesday, February 28, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 28

 Sarah Lovada Carter married William Earl Tatum 28 February 1930


Lovada was the daughter of John Martin and Amy Tamsett Carter
John Martin Carter was a brother of my great-great-grandmother Adaline Carter Arnold.

Photo: John and Amy Carter

John and Amy had eight children - Othinal, Ned, Agnes, Ollie, Elmer, Eulene, and Ruth
Photos (above and below): Carter and Arnold cousins

 
More pictures of Lovada's siblings --
Agnes Earle Carter                                          Elmer Cleo Carter

Eulene Estel Carter                         Joan Arnold and Ruth Carter

Ned Jackson Carter                          Ollie Earnest Carter

Raymond Othinal Carter (both photos)

Monday, February 27, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 27

John M. Burford died 27 February 1873, age 77

John M. Burford was the father of Alexander Oscar Burford.

Alexander Oscar Burford was the father of Alexander Oscar Burford, Jr.

Alexander Oscar Burford, Jr. married Lora Gibson.
They were the parents of my grandfather Lester Morris Burford.
Lester Burford married Cleffie Lorene Hicks.
Lester and Cleffie Burford were the parents of my mother Wathada Jewell Burford.
Wathada Burford married Richard Thomas.
Wathada and Richard were the parents of ME!

And that's how genealogy works!

Sunday, February 26, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 26

 Nancy Walls Leeth died 26 February 1906. (I don't have a picture of Nancy Walls Leeth)

 Kenneth Leeth was born 26 February 1908

Photo: Leeth children, twins Dennis and Daisy (back), Kenneth and Carl (front)

They were the children of Leslie Leeth and Rebecca Parker

Photo: Leslie and Rebecca Parker Leeth, with daughter Vera. 
(Vera was their 6th child, born after the four in the photo above. Their 5th child, Harold, died at age 2 months.)
Rebecca was a sister of my great-grandmother Massie Parker Treat.

Photo: Massie Parker Treat and Marcus Treat

Massie's mother was Martha Susan Walls, wife of John A. Treat
Photo: Back: Belle and Marcus Treat, front: John and Martha Walls Treat, with Estle between them.

The Walls and Leeth families are intertwined with the Treat and Parker families in several ways. 
Here is a list of all the connections I can find between the Walls, Leeth, Treat, and Parker families:
Barsheba Walls married James Leeth 1824
Mary Walls married James Leeth ca 1840
Nancy Walls married John Leeth ca 1844
Perry Leeth married Lydia Parker 1845
Matilda Walls married Cornelius Leeth ca 1850
Martha Susan Walls married John A Treat 1871
John A. Leeth married Sarah Elizabeth Campbell 1876 (possibly related to my great-great-grandmother Celia Campbell Parker)
Rebecca Parker married Leslie Leeth 1905
Pearl Parker married Ola Leeth 1906
Lois Edna Parker married Elsworth Walls 1912
Ina Parker married Neil Walls 1930
Rebecca Parker married Leslie Leeth 1905
Vera Juanita Leeth married Irvin Ellsworth Walls ca 1935
Leslie Leeth married Carrie Walls 1937

...and there are probably a few more that I've missed.
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Most of what I know about the Walls family I learned from a newspaper article from the Pike County Republican, February 26, 1874

OLD FOLKS INTERVIEWED: SUSAN HARMARSON WALLS

      "I was born in Delaware.  The exact year I do not know, but suppose I will be 86 years of age on the 16th of July next.  My father's name was Levin Harmarson, he died when I was three years old.  My mother's name was Mary Woodard.  They had only two children, myself and Sabra.  She married Elias Walls, brother to my husband. About 4 years after my father's death, my mother married Levi Walls and they moved to West Virginia, near Morgantown in Mongonhalia Co. There we lived till I was about 18 years of age when they came to Pike Co., and settled in the wilderness of Leath Creek, in Pebble Twp., and I have lived on Leath Creek ever since. My mother had 6 children by Levi Walls, and when we came to Ohio besides Sabra and myself there were Samuel, Elizabeth, Sarah and Thomas and they had born to them in Pike Co., Fanny and Lemuel. When my mother married Levi Walls, he was a widower with 6 children.  But none of them came to Ohio with us except my husband. When we arrived on Leeth Creek there were but two inhabited cabins on it, and they belonged to Elias Walls, brother to my husband who came here several years before our family did, and the other was occupied by Elizabeth Coberley (Lane is crossed out) on the place known as the (Levi is crossed out) John Russell Farm which adjoins the farm owned by my husband, and which I have lived nearly all the time since I came from Virginia. I married Levi Wall in Virginia and had been married upwards a year when we moved to Ohio.  My husband bought land on Leeth Creek which now adjoins the infirmary farm near Idaho. He went to work and erected a cabin, besides the two cabins spoken of above.  There was one old uninhabited one in Idaho near where the old saw mill was.  My stepfather chinked and repaired that old cabin and moved into it where he lived several years. When he bought and moved farther up on Leeth Creek, where he built and lived some years, when he moved to Bear Creek in Scioto Co. where he died 46 or 47 years ago. I have eleven children viz. Bashiba, Levin, Elias, Levi, Joshua, Samuel, Mary, Matilda, Elizabeth, Nancy and James. I raised them all to adulthood, and all married except Levin, Elizabeth and Samuel.  They are dead and so is Mary.  Bashiba married James Leeth by whom she had ten children. Elias married Matilda Wall and had eight children, when she died and he married Margaret Shattuck by whom he had six children. Levi married Mary Ann Wallace who have had nine children.  Joshua married Amy Wall and had seven children when she died and Joshua married for his second wife Margaret Haines by whom he had three children. Mary married James Leeth and had by him 10 children. Matilda married Cornelius Leeth by whom she had had seven children. Nancy married John Leeth by whom she had had eleven children.  James the youngest married Mary Shattuck by whom they have had 10 children, of whom nine are living. I have had eleven children, eighty-one grand children, ninty six great grand children, and five great great grand children, much the greater part of whom are living. My husband answered to the famous general call in 1814 left home. But when examined by the surgeon was pronounced unable to bear the fatigues of soldier life. So he returned home. He lived to be 85 years of age and died 10 years ago last June.  His remains were deposited in Leeth Creek burying ground only a short distance from where he lived since we came together to Ohio, and where a number of his children, grand children, and other kinfolks lay buried.  I am living with James, my youngest son. My experience in life has been that of people generally in agricultural districts who have lived from young womanhood in one locality. But while I have lived on in the even tenor of life, great changes have been wrought in the World's History, which I leave others to Chronicle.  The knowledge of which is to be perpetuated by future generations through the instrumentality of the art of printing." 


Saturday, February 25, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 25

 My great-grandmother Bertha Ann ('Annie') Arnold was born 25 February 1893




Annie's brother, John Davidson Arnold, was born 25 February 1895 (on Annie's 2nd birthday)
Photo (L-R): Aunt Peggy (Henry's aunt who raised him), George (back), Adaline holding Etta, John, Annie (back), Henry holding Marlie.

Photo (L-R): Marlie, John, Henry and Adaline, Annie, Etta

Photo (L-R): George, Annie, John, Marlie, Etta

Friday, February 24, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 24

 Amy Lorene Tamsett Carter was born 24 February 1882


The Tamsett family was related to the Carter and Arnold families in several ways.
First off, Sarah Tamsett was the midwife who delivered my grandmother, Cleffie Hicks (Burford) into this world on 08 August 1917. (You can read all about it in my book "The Woods Is Full of 'Em")
 
Photo: Sarah E. Johnson Tamsett
Sarah was married to Jackson Tamsett
Photo: Jackson and Sarah Tamsett, parents of Jessie, Amy, Albert, and Sarah Ellen

Photos: Jessie Tamsett, Albert Tamsett (I don't have a picture of Sarah Ellen.)
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Amy Tamsett married John Martin Carter, brother of my great-great-grandmother Adaline Carter Arnold. John and Amy had eight children: Othinal, Ned, Lovada, Agnes, Ollie, Elmer, Eulene, and Ruth. (I won't post all their pictures here, although I do have pictures of all of them.)
Photo: John and Amy Tamsett Carter
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Jessie Tamsett married George Ned Arnold, brother of my great-grandmother Annie Arnold Hicks, and they had eight children: Amos, Arbie, Wilma, twins Obie and Opie, Mildred, Verlie, and Joan
Photo: George and Jessie Tamsett Arnold with Amos, Opie & Obie, Wilma, and Arbie
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Jackson Tamsett's sister Josie married George Bullard... which leads us to another whole branch of in-laws -- the Bullards -- which are connected in several MORE ways to the Arnold family (but that's a story for another day)
Photo: George and Josephine Bullard, with their daughter Leona

Leona married William Limuel Phalamil Hamby, and they had at least one child that I know of 
Photo: Mel Hamby, son of Leona Bullard Hamby

I also have a picture of a Euna Hamby, but I haven't been able to yet confirm exactly how she is related.
Photo: Euna Hamby

Thursday, February 23, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 23

 

Lora Frances Walters Frazier died 23 February 2013, age 89
Frances was the daughter and only child of Sherman and Helen Burford Walters
(Helen was a sister to my grandfather Lester Burford)

Photo: Frances holding my mother, 1937

Photo: Frances Walters (pretty sure this was her senior high school photo)

Frances married Louis Frazier and they had two children - Craig and Anne
Photo: Craig and Anne Frazier (left), Louis and Frances Frazier (right)

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OBITUARY: LORA FRANCES WALTERS FRAZIER

Lora Frances Frazier, was born in Hunter, Arkansas on September 6, 1923 and passed away Saturday, February 23, 2013 in Edmond, OK.  
 
Frances was a loving and devoted daughter, wife, and mother. Her family and her home were her life and she was always present and available for their needs. Ballroom dancing was one of her favorite activities and she and her husband, Louis, enjoyed the different dances of the big band era. Mrs. Frazier graduated from Brinkley High School in Brinkley, AR and attended Arkansas State College where she was listed in Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges 1943-1944. During her married life she lived in several locations because of her husband's career which she lovingly supported. She was a lifelong member of the Methodist Church and was always active in her church wherever they resided. In Shreveport, where she lived for 40 years, she was a member of the First United Methodist Church, the Maida Mickle Sunday School Class and the United Methodist Women. She was an active member of Chapter B, PEO in Shreveport for many years and also an Honorary Member of the Rotary Club of Shreveport and a Paul Harris Fellow.  
 
She was preceded in death by her parents, Sherman and Helen Walters. 
 
Frances is survived by her husband of nearly 70 years, Louis Frazier, of Edmond, OK; her son, Craig Frazier of Hunter, AR; her daughter, Anne Lashley and husband David of Edmond, OK; and a grandson, Matthew Frazier of Watauga, TX.  
 
Visitation will be 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Tuesday at Bob Neal & Sons Funeral Home in Brinkley. Graveside services will be 2:00 PM on Wednesday, February 27th in Hunter, Arkansas. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Hunter, Arkansas. 
 
Obituary provided by Bob Neal & Sons Funeral Home of Brinkley, Arkansas
Louis and Frances are buried in Hunter Cemetery, Hunter, Arkansas

Helen and Sherman are also buried in Hunter Cemetery, as well as A.D. and Judy Burford White, Neil and Mildred Burford, and Lester Burford. 

Wednesday, February 22, 2023

On This Day in Family History - February 22

 Arthur Lafayette Thomas married Frances MacNeal 22 February 1888

I don't have a picture of Frances.

Helen Alice Burford was born 1901
Photo: Deb (left) and Helen (right) Burford

 John Henry Hicks died 22 February 1919, age 74
Photo: John Henry and Malisa Hicks

Raymond Minter Burford married Ruby Lois Thompson 22 Februay 1913

Photo: Ruby (left), Raymond (right)
The woman between them is their daughter-in-law Mallie.

Ulysses Hicks married Annie Arnold 22 February 1910