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    Cindy
    Age: 56
    Location: Oklahoma
    Surnames Dads direct lines:
    Inman,Lee,Moore,Cotton,
    Simmerley,Reed,Barnard,
    Craig,Redden,Ennis,Rains,
    Wolf,McCune,LaRose,
    Vassiere,Imbeau,Torres,
    Bolton,Johnson,Adkins,
    Murphy

    Mom's direct lines:
    Geary,Calvin,Mahan,
    Yow,Honeycutt,Stripling,
    White,Trosper,Goodwin,
    Mince,Hancock,Ridenhour,
    Steel,Robison,Epperson,
    Zumwalt,Pyle,Reed,
    Robertson,Close,Hemphill,
    McCarter,Venable,Pursley,
    Wilson,Adams,Carson,

    Some of hubbys direct
    lines include:
    Brownfield,Lord,Hill,
    Langley,McCarty,Jenkins,
    Abraham,Simpson,Savage,
    Williams,McCallie,Long,
    Roberts,Foster,Sanders,
    Earls,Osborn,Megee,
    How did you hear about us On Ancestrally Challenged Website.
    Best genealogy moment Being the one who FINALLY found my g-grandfather Lee's parents. The parents were in everyones data already. But there wasnt enough info to put the two families together. I finally found someone who had info and was able to match the families, something several Lee researchers had not been able to do. A proud moment for a newbie compaired to all the other people who had been trying.
    Hobbies Besides GENEALOGY, photography, I do some beadwork, counted cross-stitch, make things using plastic canvas and make dreamcatchers. going to Drag Races, Car Shows, Native American history/culture/music, Reading, Music, Internet and spending time with family and friends
    Music Los Lonley Boys, Robert Mirabal, Douglas Spotted Eagle, Robbie Robertson, Walela,Shelly Morningsong,Indigenous, Santana, Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, and just about anything from the 50's to 80's
    Books Authors: Historical Romance: Georgina Gentry, Cassie Edwards, Madeline Baker ,Janelle Taylor,Genell Dellin ,Constance O'Banyon, Murder Mysteries: Tony Hillerman, Jean Hagar Biographies, Native American History and mountains of Genealogy related material
    Movies Last of the Dog Men, Thunderheart, Dreamkeeper (TV movie), Smoke Signals,Edge of America, Hollywood Knights, American Graffiti, Pirates of the Caribbean,Ghost, Roadhouse
    TV I am a soap opera addict! I also love watching re-runs of Charmed, all the CSI and Law and Order shows . More current shows, American Idol, Dancing With the Stars, Nashville Star, Ghosthunters, Criss Angel Mindfreak,Ghost Whisperer, Most Haunted in America,Most Haunted,Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Trick My Truck, American Chopper, Overhaulin, Pinks, Flip This House, Holmes on Homes and any remodeling shows,and just about anything on the Discovery Channel, Travel Channel, Si-Fi Channel and History Channel and of course NHRA and NASCAR racing and Motocross racing.

    My New Mexico connection

    Saturday, July 19, 2008, 9:30 PM [General]

    I found connections to New Mexico while researching parts of my Dads family and I found that we have German, French and Spanish heritage that come to us through the same family lines. In my search I found record of Jacinta Maria de Torres (Spanish) wife of Raimonde Vessiere (French) in Arkansas Post which at that time was the first settlement in what would become the state of Arkansas but what was at that time part of the Louisiana Purchase area. According to Morris Arnold in his book Colonial Arkansas 1686-1804 A Social and Cultural History found on page 68 it reads "For instance, Indians had stolen Jacinta Maria de Torres at Santa Rosa de Lima de Abiquiu, a Spanish settlement fourty -five miles north of Santa Fe; she was lucky enough to find a reasonable husband in Raymond (Raimonde) Vessiere, who purchased her at the Post (Arkansas Post) in 1775." After finding this information I began to back track and see what if anything I could find about Jacinta. With the help of several other people connected to Jacinta and a researcher from New Mexico Pat Sanchez Rau, we believe that we have traced Jacinta as good as we can back to her roots in New Mexico. Pat sent the following information that she found. In the Spanish Archives of New Mexico I 1685-1912 several entries mentioning the name Torres in court preceedings or land transactions. One mentions Marcial Torres, inventory and settlement of estate, Santa Cruz jurisdiction. (Torres was killed by Comanche Indians in the Taos Valley.) 1763 Other findings by Pat were Marcial Torres and his second wife had an estancia outside of Abiquiu. On Aug 4 1760, there was a raid by Comanches and they killed Marcial, his son Pablo, his son in law Julian Jacques and took as captive Marcial's second wife Maria de la Luz Martin and there two children; Marcial's daughter from the first marriage Jacinta (wife of Julian Jacques) and their baby; the wife of Pablo Torres (Francisca Salazar) along with a sister of Maria de la Luz Martin (who had been married to another son of Marcial Torres) and another son Cristobal Torres. There was never a recorded report as to what might have happened to these captives, they were all assumed killed by indians and that is what we find in the family information listings now. As a result of the deaths and capture of so many of this family the father of Maria de la Luz Martin , Antonio Martin gave testimony when trying to get a settlement for the two children that were left orphans along with his grandson. There was a dispute when other living children of Marcial thought the goods and estate were form the first wife - mother of Jacinta, whose name was Maria Martin y Lujan. Pat also sent me parts of that testimony that are pertinent. In this testimony names of children from both marriages were listed. Jacinta is listed as daughter of first marriage who is in captivity and who was married to Julian Jaques (who was killed by Comanches) from which union there was one child named Francisca who was also taken captive with her mother. It is not known what happened to Francisca, as she is not mentioned as being with Jacinta in Arkansas.

    Our conclusion is though there is no solid proof that the Jacinta taken captive in New Mexico and the Jacinta that turns up in Arkansas Post are the same, but it appears that all the history that has been found , the dates and the testimonies all corroborate that Jacinta Maria de Torres in Arkansas Post is the same Jacinta Torres taken captive in 1760.

    The one person in all this that I have little info for is Jacintas mother reported to be Maria Martin y Lujan. I can not seem to put anything together for her. I would love to find out more about Jacintas mother now that we "think" we have solved who Maria Jacinta de Torres Vessiere is and where she came from. As a side note Jacinta and husband Raimond (Raymond) were married until his death. Russell Scroggins sent me information saying that Maria Jacinta de Torres, widow of Raymond Vaisiere, native of Santa Fe in the Kingdom of New Mexico married Martin Serrano, native of the city of Caudete in the Kingdom of Murcie and son of Michel Serrano and Marie Banon, soldier of the Louisiana Regiment. This was dated July 9, 1786 and found in the Abstract of the Catholic Register of Arkansas 1764-1858 The Myra McAlmont Vaughn Collection.

    It has been an interesting journey, but I am not ready to give it up yet as I hope to one day continue the lines through Maria Martin y Lujan as well.

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    Historical Places

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 1:02 PM [General]

    Well, I had what I think is a fun idea and I have started working on mine already. I have put 2 galleries in my photo section one titled Photo Tree where I am trying to put as many photos as I have of my DIRECT family lines. This will take some time as I am still working on trying to find photos and if I get them from other folks getting permission to use them. I also started one called Historical Places. Many are places near me that I have visited in the past or just take for granted since I live in the area . Along with each photo in the comments area I added some of the history of the site or the local area  giving everyone a history lesson of the area and help us all remember the importance of these places in our history , and maybe help some folks find future vacation spots. It will be fun I think ...a virtual vacation...lol

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    Some of my ancestors

    Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 12:23 AM [General]

    I have been working on this family history stuff for almost 10 years now, and I still sometimes feel like where do I start? I first began just wanting to see who my family was just for fun so I began looking. I found a mountian of info on some family and very little on others. I made the mistake of not paying attention to documents and sources then, and now I am playing catchup after all this time trying to go back and get as much info, documentation, census records and information sources for as much of the info as I can as now I know how important it is to have good source info ready when sharing with others. Its a long process as we all know, but going through all this 2 times makes it seem endless....I know this kind of research IS endless, at least it DOES give me something to do and keeps me out of trouble, other than complaints from the rest of the family about me spending too much time on computer and busy signals from the phone...lol. I decided to list some of the family lines and where they are from in hopes that one of these days someone will spot a common name and we can see where it goes. I am beginning with grandparents and working back from there and I am listing for both sides of my family. Most of the info listed here is proven, a small amount isnt but I feel it came from good sources. I have stopped where I begin to not be so sure of correctness or where I am still doing the research. If you see any common names give me a shout and we can compair info.

                              Grandparents:

    Jessie Walker Inman B:1892 Logan Co Ar D: 1962 Tarrent Co Tx

    Ruby Sevilla (Lee) Inman B: 1895 Logan Co Ar D: 1963 Sebastian Co Ar

    John Adam Geary B: 1909 Van Buren Co Ar D: 1992 Crawford Co Ar

    Oma Missouri (Calvin) Geary B: 1905 Van Buren Co Ar D: Sebastian Co Ar

     

                              Great Grandparents:

    Joseph Walker Inman B: 1852 Giles Co Tn D: 1915 Logan Co Ar

    Brancy Adeline (Cotton) Inman B: 1866 Logan Co Ar D: 1920 Logan Co Ar

    Henry Newton "Nute" Lee B: 1871 Logan Co Ar D: 1940 Logan Co Ar

    Armintha Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Moore) Lee B: 1871 Sarber Co Ar D: 1932 Logan Co Ar

    Joseph Harrison "Joe" Geary B: 1872 Lee Co Kentucky D: 1950 Sebastian Co Ar.

    Nancy Jane "Nannie" (Mahan) Geary B: 1878 Ar D: 1962 Van Buren Co Ar

    Perry David "Dave" Calvin B: 1872 Franklin Co Mo D: 1936 Van Buren Co Ar

    Mary Elizabeth "Mollie" (Hancock) Calvin B: 1882 Van Buren Co Ar D: 1914 Greene Co Mo (train wreck)

     

    GG-Grandparents:

    Benjamin Harvey Geary B: 1832 Greene Co Al. D: 1891 Van Buren Co Ar

    Sarah Jane (Yow) Geary B: 1839 DeKalb Co Al D: 1918 Van Buren Co Ar

    Jesse W Mahan B: 1853 Hardin Co Tn D: 1909 Van Buren Co Ar

    Harriet P (Stripling) Mahan B: 1856 Bradley Co Ar D: 1896 Conway Co Ar

    William Clark Hancock B: 1857 Ms D: 1931 Van Buren Co Ar

    Amanda Jane "Mandy" (Hemphill) Hancock B: 1864 Arkansas Co Ar D: 1951 Van Buren Co Ar

    Perry Commodore Calvin B: 1838 Franklin Co Mo D: 1913 Franklin Co Mo

    Missouri Ann (Ridenhour) Calvin B: 1843 Franklin Co Mom D: 1915 Franklin Co Mo

    John D Inman B: 1826 Carter Co Tn D: 1854 Giles Co Tn

    William Walker Cotton B: 1847 Franklin Co Ar D: 1906 probably Ar

    Sarah M Reid B: 1849 Johnson Co Ar D: 1913 Logan Co Ar

    John Charles Lee B: 1846 Johnson Co Ar D: 1885 Logan Co Ar

    Mary Jane (Craig) Lee B: 1850 Arkansas Co Ar D: 1935 Logan Co Ar

    Green Littleton Moore B: 1851 Johnson Co Ar D: 1928 Logan Co Ar

    Sarah Elizabeth (Lee) Moore B: 1854 Johnson Co Ar D: 1949 Logan Co Ar

     

    GGG-grandparents

    John Moore B: 1817 No. Carolina D: 1862 Logan Co Ar

    Martha Carolina (Johnson) Moore B: 1819 Tn D: 1874 Logan Co Ar

    Jeremiah Lee B: 1803 No. Carolina D: 1889 Logan Co Ar

    Sarah (Murphy) Lee B: 1823 Ky D: 1900 Logan Co Ar

    Daniel R Lee B: 1819 Johnston Co No Carolina D: 1895 Johnson Co Ar

    Susan A (Redden) Lee B: 1820 No. Carolina D: 1887 Logan Co Ar

    John W Inman B: abt 1800 Carter Co Tn D: 1852 Giles Co Tn

    Nancy Hannah Simmerley B: abt 1803 Carter Co Tn D: 1867 Christian Co Mo

    Joseph Robert Cotton B: 1823 Caldwell Co Tn D: 1905 Franklin Co Ar

    Brancy (Barnard) Cotton B: 1824 Tn D: Logan Co Ar

    Michael B Reid B: 1818 Ga D: 1849 possibly Ar

    Sarah Ann (Maddox) Reid B: unknown D: unknown

    George W Craig B: 1819 Coshocton Co Ohio D: 1864 Yell Co Ar

    Harriet Jane (Wolf) Craig B: 1931 Arkansas Co Ar D: 1910 Logan Co Ar

    Thomas Garey B: abt 1800 So Carolina D: unknown

    Catherine (Unknown) Garey B: abt 1800 So Carolina D: unknown

    Henry Yow B: 1800 Montgomery Co No Carolina D: 1862 Van Buren Co Ar

    Rebecca (Honeycutt) Yow B: Montgomery Co No Carolina D: Van Buren Co Ar

    James "Jimmie"Mahan,III B: 1822 Whitley Co Ky D: 1903 Faulkner Co Ar

    Emily (White) Mahan B: 1827 Whitley Co Ky D: 1863 on trail between Tn and Ar

    William Wiley Stripling B: 1824 Al D: 1863 Bradley Co Ar

    Mariah (Mince) Stripling B: 1830 No Carolina D: abt 1891 Van Buren Co Ar

    Horace Washington Calvin Sr B: 1819 Franklin Co Mo D: 1848 Franklin Co Mo

    Susannah "Susan" (Steel) Calvin B: 1813 Franklin Co Mo D: 1897 Franklin Co Mo

    Isaac Ridenhour B: 1816 Franklin Co Mo D: 1896 Franklin Co Mo

    Margaret Elizabeth (Reed) Ridenhour B: 1822 Franklin Co Mo D: 1881 Mo

    David A Hemphill B: 1930 York Co So Carolina D: 1863 ( confederate soldier died in Federal prison at St Louis Missouri

    Mary Hannah (McCarter) Hemphill B: 1836 So Carolina D: probably in Ar

     

    GGGG-grandparents:

    James Henry Cotton B: 1794 D: aft 1852 Ar

    Elizabeth "Sally" (Harris) Cotton B: 1796 So Carolina D: 1876

    William S Lee B: 1793 Johnston Co No Carolina D: 1863 Johnson Co Ar

    Dicey (Ennis) Lee B: 1793 Cumberland Co No Carolina D: 1872 Sarber Co Ar (now Logan Co)

    William Grant Redden B: abt 1774 No Carolina D: 1872

    Millie (Berks) Redden B: 1774 Ga D: 1856 Logan Co Ar

    John Craig B: 1788 Penn D. 1836 Arkansas Co Ar

    Hannah (McCune) Craig B: abt 1792 Penn D: abt 1861 Logan Co Ar

    Michael Wolf,II B: abt 1806 Arkansas Co Arkansas D: abt 1870 Ar

    Lucy Ann Manette (Vizzier Larose) Wolf B: abt 1810 Arkansas Co Ar D: abt 1851

    Littleton Johnson B: 1795 Tn D: 1857 Johnson Co Ar

    Lucinda Caroline "Lucy" (Adkins) Johnson B: 1799 D: 1837 Logan Co Ar

    James II Mahan B: 1791 Knox Co Ky D: 1864 Whitley Co Ky

    Alice Rebecca Jane (Trosper) Mahan B: 1793 No Carolina D: 1853 Whitley Co Ky

    John W Calvin B: 1792 Bourbon Co Ky D: 1857 Franklin Co Mo

    Rhoda (Robison) Calvin B: 1798 Tn D: 1857 Franklin Co Mo

    Henry Steel B: abt 1782 No Carolina D: aft 1860 Franklin Co Mo

    Barbara Ellen (Zumwalt) Steel B: 1787 Bourbon Co Ky D: abt 1870 Franklin Co Mo.

    Barnard Ridenhour B: abt 1794 Va D: 1856 Gasconade Co Mo

    George Edward Reed B: 1794 Barren Co Ky D: 1875 Franklin Co Mo

    Tabitha (Robertson) Reed B: 1801 Tn D: 1862 Franklin Co Mo

    Samuel Hemphill B: 1787 York Co So Carolina D: 1872 York Co So Carolina

    Lavinia (Venable) Hemphill B: York Co So Carolina D: 1872 York Co So Carolina

     

     

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    Cemetery Survey of Reed-Pohlig Cemetery

    Sunday, June 15, 2008, 12:41 AM [General]

    This cemetery is in Boles Twp Franklin Co Missouri near Labadie. It should be considered an almost forgotten cemetery. It is very over grown and neglected. With some stones almost unreadable, a few unmarked graves, and broken stones. I added a survey taken from cemetery records found through  Four Rivers Genealogical Society. I also have added personal notes with info from my records for some of the family members. And with permission added all the photos of headstones that I have whither family or not. You can check this out at:

    htpp://ancestrallychallenged.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=1736&st=0#entry4755

     

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    Cool Space!

    Saturday, June 14, 2008, 1:06 AM [General]

    Very Cool new space to play on. Will take a little time to get it all figured out , but will be fun. Thanks for providing a new place to play!

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