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Clydene Williams
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I have considerable research documented on my Williams, Wiler, Taylor, Risner and Gore Families. I'm always doing genealogy research.
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Updated: April 15, 2010
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Thomas Davis Williams' of Garfield Arkansas
Thomas Davis Williams is my 2nd GGFA who was born...
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Thomas Davis Williams' of Garfield Arkansas
Thomas Davis Williams is my 2nd GGFA who was born in MO but migrated to Fannin County, Texas. T. D. served in the Civil War and fought at Pea Ridge Battlefield. When he returned home afer the war, his beloved wife Hulda Sebastian had died. He remarried Martha Ford and they moved to Garfield, AR by 1870 where he built a flagstone house on Sugar Creed that is still extant.
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Warren Percy Birge
Warren Percy Birge wearing derby. Please check my website and or the mystery photos under the state of California as I have alot of faces that need names.
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Stagecoach rest stop
Unknown stagecoach with large group of people getting their photo taken. Too many people to be passengers. What was the special occasion?

William Buchanan and steam tractor
William Buchanan is the third man from the left, holding a pitchfork and next to the man leaning on the horse. He was born 15 June 1862 in Friendship, North Carolina, and died 9 November 1928 in Ottawa, Kansas. William Buchanan was the husband of Marelda A. Broadstreet, and they had two children: William Gurney and Beatrice Rema.
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Providence Church Group
This photo includes my grandmother's family. Parents, Jasper Gibbs Taylor, Mary Eliza Glasscocks Taylor, and their children: Harry E., Sarah LuElendor, Naomi Earl, Alma Vernal, Ocie Belle, and the twins Bill and Millie. Also, I suspect that Mary Eliza's parents are standing close to her in this photo. They are George Washington Glasscock and Eleanor Ruddick Glasscock. I can't be certain. I would like to identify other's in this picture. My great grandfather, Jasper Gibbs is the tall man on the right with his hand in his pocket. Any help identifying those in this picture would be greatly appreciated. Contact me at [contact link]


Providence School Garfield Arkansas 1914
Taken the year my grandmother Sarah LuElendor Taylor received her teaching certificate.
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My Mother
Mom was 17 at this time. This was taken shortly before she married my father.
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John James Williams
Picture of John James Williams of Franklin County, (Winchester) Tennessee, taken about 1880


Thomas Davis Williams' of Garfield Arkansas
Thomas Davis Williams is my 2nd GGFA who was born in MO but migrated to Fannin County, Texas. T. D. served in the Civil War and fought at Pea Ridge Battlefield. When he returned home afer the war, his beloved wife Hulda Sebastian had died. He remarried Martha Ford and they moved to Garfield, AR by 1870 where he built a flagstone house on Sugar Creed that is still extant.
