Madison County Scrapbook®, Album 1
Madison County, Arkansas
To view pictures, see Album 1, just below the following index...
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Mary Ellen Jones Pond Mays Nevins:
Born 1865...Mary Ellen is buried in Fritts cemetery in Huntsville. Submitted by: Merrie K. Sodder Thanks Merrie!
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Willie J, D. Clark: Born February 8, 1934 at Kingston, the son of Joe Clark and Daphne Grigg.
Submitted by: Virginia Heard Thanks Virginia!
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Appears in Madison County Those Who Served
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Lilly and Thomas Simpson:
Lillie May Mays Simpson and Thomas Jefferson Simpson. Standing on the porch of the Simpson family farm in Huntsville, Arkansas. Submitted by: Merrie K. Sodder Thanks Merrie!
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Miss Ava Pitley:
School teacher Miss Ava Pitley? Pailey? on Hazel Reeves' jennie in front of the Smyrna School, 1930-1940. My mother, Wilma G. Simpson (maiden name) attended the Smyrna School when this photo was taken.
The photo isn't in great shape, but apparently my mother, Wilma G. Simpson, daughter of Lillie and Thomas Simpson, had this photo from a very young age. She attended this school for a time, when this woman was teaching. Unable to decipher last name of school teacher.
Submitted by: Merrie K. Sodder Thanks Merrie!
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John Gatley Bowen:
Submitted by: Linda Bock Thanks Linda!
Appears in Madison County Those Who Served
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John and Mary Bowen: John Gatley Bowen and wife, Mary Ann Hadley. John Gatley Bowen b. May 24, 1832 Bond Co., Ill. d. June 5, 1929 Madison Co., Ark. He was the son of William H. Bowen and Anna Kesner. His wife was Mary Ann Hadley b. Feb. 1, 1836 Russell Co., Ky. They had twelve children. Mary became blind in her last years. John died about two weeks after his 97th birthday.
Submitted by: Linda Bock Thanks Linda!
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Rosanna Bradley: Rosanna Bowen Bradley, wife of James Bradley. Rosanna was born May 18, 1830, she died February 2, 1892. Mother of seven children.
Submitted by: Ruth Barnes Thanks Ruth!
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James Bradley: Husband of Rosanna Bowen Bradley.
Submitted by: Ruth Barnes Thanks Ruth!
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Cuba Glenn: Cuba Lillian, born June 03, 1921, Washington County, Arkansas; died October 31, 2002 Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas. Daughter of Charles George and Lillie Cornelison.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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George Siblings: Children of Charles George and Lillie Cornelison:
Virginia Mae George Rhine, Willie Alice 'Alice' George Glenn, Leroy George, Cuba Lillian George Glenn, Corbett George and Erma Faye 'Johnnie' George Pine.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Mae George: This is my great grandma: Lillie Mae 'Mae' Cornelison George b. January 18, 1901 at Wesley, Madison County, Arkansas to James Noah 'Noah' Cornelison and Sarah Jane Brooks Cornelison. She passed away January 14, 1988 at Springdale Memorial Hospital, Springdale, Washington County, AR and was buried at National Cemetery, Fayetteville, Washington County, AR.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Mae George: This is another of my great grandma Lillie Mae 'Mae' Cornelison George. All her grandchildren and great grandchildren called her 'Maw'.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Zelma Taylor: Grandma Zelma Italy George Taylor.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Taylor homeplace: Located at Forum in Madison County. The two little girls are my mother’s little sisters Hope (in dress) and Tracy...Homeplace of Samuel Morgan 'Sam' Taylor and Zelma Italy George Taylor.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Zelma Taylor: Picture taken December 1982.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Everett Willis Eubanks: He was an Army veteran of World War II, serving in Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns, during which time he recieved the Purple Heart and two Bronze Stars.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
Appears in Madison County Those Who Served
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Everett Willis Eubanks: Here are two more pictures of Everett Willis Eubanks born June 16, 1918 Drakes Creek, Madison County, Arkansas; died February 16, 1994 Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas, buried Bohannon Mountain Cemetery. Son of Willis Francis Eubanks and Henryetta Moses.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Everett Willis Eubanks: This is Everett when he was older. He was kind of my 'second' grandpa. Knew him from the time I was a baby until he passed away. Grandma’s kitchen table wasn’t the same without him.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
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Frederick Richardson Family: My gg-grandparents, Frederick N. and Martha (Brady) Richardson and 2 of their younger daughters, taken in the 1890's or around 1900. They had 7 other children as well. The family originally moved to Madison Co. from Missouri around 1880 with many relatives, then to Newton Co., Arkansas after 1900.
Submitted by Ray Richardson Thanks Ray!
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James and Luzana Richardson: James Owen Richardson with his wife Luzana (Ogden)...James was son of Frederick Richardson and Martha Brady.
Submitted by Ray Richardson Thanks Ray!
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Lifus and Cordelia Macon: Rev. Lifus Jones Macon and wife, Cordelia R. Danley.
Lifus was born 9 May 1853, died 10 March 1907 Hindsville, Arkansas. He was son of John Macon and Susan Quillin. He married Cordelia F. Danley November 5, 1882 Washington County, Arkansas. Lifus is buried Spring Valley Cemetery Springdale, Arkansas. Cordelia was born September 2, 1867 Greene County, Arkansas; died 6 September 1949, Washington County, is buried Wilson Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas. Cordelia was daughter of Atlas J. Danley and Lucinda Elizabeth Kenamore.
Submitted by Nancy Danley Thanks Nancy!
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Watkins Grandparents: This is a picture of my Watkins Grandparents family in 1906 at their farm on Balwin Creek in Madison County. Their children and some grand children. The older boys were off working in the fields when the photographer came by. The young boy in front is my father. Their names are William R. Watkins and Susan Gregory Watkins.
Submitted by Olan Watkins Thanks Olan!
See William Watkins Family Info
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Robinson Grandparents: This is my other set of grandparents from my mother's side of the family. William Harvey Robinson and wife. They are buried in the Riverside Cemetery, St. Paul.
Submitted by Olan Watkins Thanks Olan!
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William and Susan Watkins: This is my Watkins grandparents some time in the 1920's
Submitted by Olan Watkins Thanks Olan!
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Rogers Family: Taken 1915, St. Paul, Madison County, Arkansas. Boie (Joseph Beuregard Parker) is the farthest standing man on the right holding a blonde headed, barefoot child (which almost has to be a grandchild of his possibly, Norman Ellis Bolinger but not sure).
Boie is in a white shirt with suspenders, hair parted on the side and combed over. Tennie (Mary Tennessee Kinnaman Parker daughter of John Henry Kinnaman and Mary Ann Wallis) the lady standing right next to him kind of hidden behind him and the man beside him. She's in a white shirt with her hair up in a funny looking bun. Rachel Rogers Cline is the oldest lady sitting right in the middle of everyone. She's buried at Upper Campground. She's dressed in a long poka dot dress with two little girls by her side. Rachel's brother Lafayette Rogers is standing right behind her, and his wife Lovie is standing beside him. (plain looking dress) Elsie Cain is the little girl sitting in front of the girl beside Rachel.(Elsie is in between the two women sitting down). The three boys that are pretty hidden on the left side of the picture in the very back are the 'Hawthorne' boys. There is also a Jeff Rogers and his wife Lillie in the picture and a Margaret Hawthorne and her husband.
Submitted by: Rosa Cline Thanks Rosa!
See Parker Cemetery and Upper Campground Cemetery
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