Newton County Scrapbook®, Album 13, pg 2
Newton County, Arkansas




To view pictures, see Album 13, just below the following index...


Item #1226 Lady with Pipe:
This picture was in the possession of Ben Gladden, originally of Western Grove, when he died. No idea who she is. Help identify her.

Submitted by Jack Gladden. Thanks Jack!

Item #1227 Miller Brothers:
The seven sons of Martha Edgmon and Charles Hardin Miller. Picture taken in 1951.
Left to Right: Howard Marvin Miller b. 1903, Swain, Newton County, AR...Charles Victor Miller b. 1907, Swain, Newton County, AR...Roy Miller b. 1910, Ozone, Johnson County, AR...Donald Miller b. 1912, Ozone, Johnson County, AR...Cecil 'Larry' Miller b. 1913, Ozone, Johnson County, AR...Patrick Miller b. 1916, Ozone, Johnson County, AR...and Horace Hays Miller, b. 1919, Ozone, Johnson County, AR.

Submitted by Janice Miller Baker.

Item #1228 Five on Porch:
The boy at the top right is Lloyd Wilburn Berry, son of Wes Berry and Nova McCutcheon Berry. I don’t know who the others are in the picture. This was taken in Mt. Judea, Arkansas. Help identify others.

Submitted by Jennifer Fleming. Thanks Jennifer!

Item #1229 William Keith:
This is a picture of Bill when he was younger. Not sure of the date, but we think it was around 1890 in Harrison. Bill was born November 3, 1864 in Newton County to George Washington Keith and Anna Reeves. He died August 2, 1944 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma.

Family Contacts: Kyla Lewis and Joan Hobbs.

Item #1230 McDougal Family:
Great Grandfather Samuel Henderson McDougal and some of his children. The girls are Otta Bell, Laura Esther, Arda Amy, and Virgie Mae. His son, Minor Edger, is seated on the left. Sam's wife was Mary Jane Bethany.

Submitted by Patricia Dunn. Thanks Patricia!

Note from Judy: Patricia, A descendant of Archibald McDougal was Charlie McDougal, who married my dad's aunt, I believe Charlie was a son of your great grandfather. I am posting a couple of pictures of Archibald and wife, you might already have them, but at least now they will be in the scrapbook for others to see. It might take months for me to find it, but I have a group picture that includes Charlie, his wife, and children. I will let you know when I come across it. I will put it in the Benton County Scrapbook, as it is a family picture of Spanish American War Veteran, Henry Harrison Haney, of Bentonville, Arkansas. Charlie MDougal died November 21, 1976, buried with Luella.
See Obituary of Luella J. McDougal...

Item #1231 Mr. and Mrs. McDougal:
Archibald Alexander McDougal and Elizabeth Ann Spears. Arch McDougal was the son of Alexander McDougal. Arch was born August 11, 1838; died February 2, 1924. His wife Betsy, was born November 29, 1841; died May 23, 1917. She was the daughter of John Thomas Spears and Martha Agness White.

Submitted by Judy Tate.

Item #1232 Mr. and Mrs. McDougal:
Archbald and Elizabeth McDougal are buried in Sandhill Cemetery near Yardell, Newton County.

Submitted by Judy Tate.

Item #1233 Goodnight Family:
Written on back: 'To Mother Goodnight from J. B. and Vade.'
Kizzie Fillingham married John Goodnight first and then my Great-Grandfather, James Alfred 'Alf' Keeton. I have a birth announcement sent to Mr. and Mrs. Alf Keeton, Ponca Ark., from Taft, Calif., June 24, 1930 with a two cent stamp on it.
The announcement had Betty June - June 15, 1930, 6 lbs.
J. B. Goodnight.

Submitted by Joan Hobbs. Thanks Joan!

Item #1234 Mr. and Mrs. Kilgore:
Wedding picture of Ulyses Kilgore and Janie. Ulyses was the youngest child of Reuben Shelley Kilgore and Nancy Jane Roseberry. His given name was Ulyses Sidney...he had a nephew, Ulyses J. Some researchers get the two confused.

Ulyses' wife was known as Janie, her given name was Mary Janie. She was the daughter of Johnny Villines (known as John Winey and this had to do with the way he spelled his name. Older people would spell out John and say John-nny and say Johnny. To hear him do that with a nasal sound it came out as with the John-winey) Her mother was Sarah Roseberry. I do not know if Sarah Roseberry was a sister to Nancy Jane Roseberry Kilgore or not. Janie is buried in Low Gap Cemetery as Mary J. (Madewell) Kilgore. Her second husband was a Madewell.
Submitted by Joan Hobbs. Thanks Joan!

Item #1235 Oscar Killgore and Mollie Crump
A 35 mm photo I took of my mother's old picture.

Submitted by Jerry Carr. Thanks Jerry!

Item #1236 Boyhood Friends:
Arch Richardson and Beecher Adams, taken Clovis, California circa 1970. Boyhood friends grew up in Limestone, married sisters, Gracie and Walsie Brown. Came to California in 1944.

Submitted by Yvette Adams Stephens. Thanks Yvette!

Item #1237 Thomas and Sadie Braudrick:
Thomas Jefferson Braudrick was born March 12, 1849 to David Braudrick and and Jane Rankin. He married Sarah Jane Spencer August 24, 1882 in Newton County. She was born April 9, 1865, daughter of John Samuel Spencer and Elizabeth Jennings.

Submitted by John P. Sartin. Thanks John!

Read: Thomas Jefferson Braudrick Biography

Item #1238 Boens at Boen Reunion:
Left to Right: Lewis Edward Boen, November 28, 1920; November 20, 2001, son of Oliver and Matilda Stone Boen.
John Taylor Boen, July 20, 1900; November 2, 1985, son of Henry Eli and Serena Arbelle Boen.
Floyd M. Boen, son of Henry and Serena Boen.
Ervin Boen, my husband, son of Joseph Harrison Boen and Haley Eastep.
James Leroy Boen, son of Elvin A. and Nora Shatswell Boen, grandson of Henry and Serena Boen.
Dennis Boen, son of Floyd M. and Lillian Freeman Boen.

Submitted by Edna Boen. Thanks Edna!

Item #1239 Frank Richardson and Unknown:
Picture of Frank Richardson and Unknown male...taken at Limestone.

Submitted by Yvette Adams Stephens. Thanks Yvette!

Item #1240 Clay Watson Family:
May and Clay Watson, May is holding their son Hartsel. In front of May is daughter Ruby, and in front of Clay is daughter Lorene.

Family Contacts: Beverly Vaughn and Judy Tate

Item #1241 Mr. and Mrs. Villines:
Neubern Gordon Villines was son of Robert Villines and Minerva 'Minnie' Edgmon. Flora was daught of Rufus Hudson and Pearlie Culbertson.

Submitted by Ruth Barnes Thanks Ruth!

Item #1242 Stella with chickens:
Stella Christine Barr Kilgore, second wife of Ambrose Kilgore.

Submitted by Jeanne Spencer Salyers. Thanks Jeanne!

Item #1243 M. T. Brisco:
This picture appears in the book, Reminiscent History Of The Ozark Region, Goodspeed Publishing, 1894. Thanks go to Lisa Hamilton for scanning the picture from the book.

Martin T. Brisco was born in Searcy County, Arkansas on January 1, 1846, a son of Isham Brisco and Rebecca Parker.
Submitted by Judy Tate.

Read: M.T. Brisco Biography

Item #1244 Albert Richardson and Albert Lane:
Albert Oscar Richardson and Albert Lane, of Newton County...circa 1900. Albert Oscar Richardson was son of Frederick Nelson Richardson and Martha Ellen Brady.

Submitted by Ray Richardson. Thanks Ray!

Item #1245 Richardson Family:
Standing: Frederick N. Richardson, Henry Nath Richardson, and Celia Owen Richardson.
Seated: Glen Brown, Delora Owen Brown, and Albert Oscar Richardson. Think the baby is Cecil Richardson. Picture was taken about 1910 in Newton County.

Submitted by Ray Richardson. Thanks Ray!

Item #1246 Thomas Asbury Huckabee Family:
They are left to right from the bottom: Thomas, Mary Belle Huckabee-Griffin, Lamantha Sultania Harkins-Huckabee, Charles and Mary Adeline Russell-Huckabee [Thomas' mother]

Back row: Laura Huckabee-Simmons, Tera Huckabee-Griffin, Bertie Huckabee-Brace, Joseph, Sarah Snow-Huckabee [Henry Huckabee's wife], Henry and Drew.

The picture was taken at the Liberty school in Newton Co., Arkansas abt. 1910

If anyone has more information or would like more information about the Huckabee family I would like to be contacted.
Submitted by Kym Shaeffer-Winkler. Thanks Kym!

Item #1247 Frank Villines Family:
Back Row, left to right: Arthur Wishon nephew of Menerva Caldonia, Admiral Dewey Villines Sr.

Front Row, left to right: Henry Monroe, Frank 'Fisher' (son of Fishing Bill) Martin, Menerva Caldonia Wishon Villines, Nora, and Cynthia.
Submitted by Joan Hobbs. Thanks Joan!

Item #1248 Tobe Adams:
Pictured in World War I uniform. Tobe was one of twelve children born to William Adams and Nancy Clayborn. Tobe Adams married Etta Brown January 27, 1918 at Nail.

Submitted by Yvette Adams Stephens. Thanks Yvette!


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