College Hill Cemetery

Pike County Arkansas


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STREAM OF LIFE

As you read this I will be in Dallas giving to Clara White Carrigan the     
memories sent to her by several kind residents of Murfreesboro. In          
response to a plea in last week's column for information pertaining to      
Ezekiel Thomas White and his wife, Bell Westerman, my telephone rang and    
I started a journey backward into time and memory. Three days later I       
stood in College Hill Cemetery. I gazed about at the tall, green trees      
walling in the silent graves, some with stones bearing names and dates      
and many other  with only a small native rock to mark a final resting       
place. Some are perhaps unmarked even in this simple way.                   

In the stillness of the June morning we watched a lone hawk flying silent   
sentry duty above this haven of rest. Our search brought our gaze to rest   
on the small oval, gray stone marking the grave of Bell Westerman White.    
The unmarked stone rested in the shadow of the taller, native, brown stone, 
also unmarked, of Stacy Westerman, Bell's mother; in death as in life a     
mother stood as protector over her child.                                   

From the alert minds of Mrs. Walls and Mrs. Strawn came many childhood      
memories of the Whites and Westermans. They well remember Bell Westerman as 
a pretty girl of average size with blue eyes. Her hair was almost black and 
naturally curly. Bell wore her hair up, as was the style of the day, and    
when she took it down it tumbled about her shoulders. A daughter, Clara,    
was born to Zeke and Bell in 1902 and Bell died of swamp fever in 1905 and  
was buried in College Hill Cemetery.                                        

After Zeke and Bell married they lived with her parents, Newt and Stacy     
Westerman. The Westerman home was a large, one story house with a wide      
hall running thru it. It was located across the Muddy Fork River. Stella    
and Beulah Buckley lived close to the Westermans and attended school and    
church with the Westerman children. The Westerman children were Amanda      
Tucker, Della Reese, Ann Henderson, Mary and Martha, both married Stewarts, 
Bell White, Jack and Will.  At that time the school and church both met in  
the same one room building called "Over in the Fork of the River." At a     
meeting in the building a vote was taken and Heneretta Brown White's name   
of College Hill was chosen as the name of the building and the cemetery     
that was to become her final resting place.                                 

Liddie Coker was the mother of Stacy Westerman, grandmother of Bell and     
great-grandmother of Clara White Carrigan. Stella and Beulah Buckley hid by 
the chimney in Liddie Coker's house and listened as she talked to herself.  
When Liddie discovered them, they ran into a nearby orchard and hid         
themselves. Liddie, dressed in her ankle-length, black riding habit, would  
lead her mare Fannie to a stump in her yard. She would climb onto the stump 
and from there mount Fannie and ride side saddle from "Over in the Fork of  
the River" into Murfreesboro. Swinging from her arm as she rode, and        
everywhere she went, was a large, long, black and white checkered handbag   
which Mrs. Stella Walls vividly recalls. Mrs. Walls and Mrs. Strawn are     
third cousins to Clara White Carrigan. Their grandmother Oliver was a       
sister to Stacy Westerman.                                                  

After Bell's death, Zeke (Ezekiel) White returned to Mt. Ida then called    
Black Springs, with his small daughter Clara. He told her, "I've got to     
make a living. You can be a good girl or a bad girl." Until he died Zeke    
was very proud of Clara and told his relatives what a good girl she was.    

Zeke married a second time to a woman named Alice and two daughters were    
born of this union. Zeke's third wife was named Martha and to them were     
born four daughters and one son. Zeke's father's name is unknown, but his   
mother was Henrietta Brown and she bore six children; Hany, Zeke, Harvey,   
Marvey; and two daughters, Lizzie and Billy. After Mr. White's death his    
widow married George Holland, a bachelor, and bore him four children: Tom,  
Mae, Paralee, and Jewell. Tom Holland still resides in Murfreesboro and is  
about 70 years old. Mr. Holland is a half-uncle to Clara White Carrigan.    

Other of Clara's relatives in Murfreesboro that are known to me are Mrs.    
Ben Lingo and Mrs. Horace White. Their mothers were sisters of Bell         
Westerman. Mrs. Kenneth Lockaby and Pearl Brock are also relatives.         

Evelyn Jackson, whose hobby is cataloging cemeteries, has furnished much    
information for this article. Both she and Jimmy Keyes called and gave me   
the information about Mrs. Ben Lingo. Edna McHughes read last week's        
article and called Mrs. Pearl Stringer who then called me. Zeke White in    
later years visited in the home of Henry and Pearl Stringer. At that time   
Zeke was a barber. Mrs. Stringer has a picture of Zeke.                     

Mrs. Stella Walls and Mrs. Beulah Strawn took me to College Hill Cemetery   
and told me of their tenderly nurtured memories of the Whites and           
Westermans.                                                                 

THANK YOU: Evelyn Jackson, Mrs. Ben Lingo, Edna McHughes, Pearl Stringer,   
Jimmy Keyes, Vivian White, Mrs. Tom Holland, Mrs. Stella Walls, Mrs.        
Beulah Strawn for letting me take your memories to Clara. By your           
compassion you have made Clara's cherished dream a reality. You have sent   
Clara a "smile" to replace her tears.                                       
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Editor, Pike County Courier, July 11, 1969.                                 
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COLLEGE HILL CEMETERY

This cemetery lies about four miles west northwest of the court-house in    
Murfreesboro, Arkansas and is in Section 11 and 12 of Township 8, South of  
Range 26, West. You leave the court-house traveling north on the 26/27      
interchange .6 mile and take Highway 19 toward Narrows Dam, the road will   
turn west, and at .1 mile Highway 19 turns right or north to the dam, but   
you take a road straight ahead west from there 1.7 mile and cross a low     
water bridge on the Little Missouri river. From here you drive 1.5 mile to  
a gravel road (1975) on the right. Turn right on this gravel road and the   
cemetery lies .2 mile on the left. There were several stone markers having  
no information and unmarked graves.                                         

David Kelley

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Tallant, Fay     Feb. 17, 1925.                                             
Tallant, Tallie  Jan. 31, 1919; Dec. 9, 1968.                               

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Facing the above markers there appear to be burial places to the left, but  
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Latimer Funeral Home, Howard County Burial                                  
Association temporary marker states: Sherman                                
Lingo. Apr. 25, 1900; Jan. 30, 1972.                                        

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Henderson, Louis M. Father. Footstone: L.M.H.                               
Born Feb. 10, 1842; Died Feb. 16, 1921.                                     

Henderson, Rena Vic. Mother. Footstone: R.V.H.                              
Born Mar. 18, 1863; Died Oct. 14, 1941.                                     
An honest woman is the noblest work of God.                                 

Louis Marion Henderson son of Abner Henderson and Levica Alford and Arenna  
Victoria (Elam) Hignight were married on October 3, 1877. Both had previous 
marriages. Louis Marion Henderson first married Martha Jane Allen on June   
8, 1864 in Pike County, Arkansas. Arenna Victoria Elam first married John   
Hignight about 1874 in Pike County, Arkansas.                               

Infant son of J.C. & Lillian Shankles.                                      
Born & Died Feb 12, 1920.                                                   

Blount, Fred S. May 4, 1880; April 16, 1950.                                
Blount, Ella Lee. Footstone: E.B. April 1, 1883;                            
April 9, 1955.                                                              

Fred S. Blount age 24 and Ella Lee Elam age 21 daughter of John H. Elam and 
Nancy Ann Coker were married on February 19, 1905 in Pike County, Arkansas. 
Marriage Book C, page 55.                                                   

Elam, John H.    March 19, 1853; Jan. 5, 1926.                              
Elam, Nancy Ann  July 16, 1854; March 5, 1939.                              

Pioneer Citizen Passes Away. J.H. Elam, of College Hill, Died Tuesday Night 
of Paralysis. J.H. Elam, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of   
this section of the state, died at his home near College Hill at 11 o'clock 
Tuesday night (January 5, 1926). Mr. Elam had not been in good health for   
some time but it was not thought dangerous as he was able to be up most of  
the time, but about a week ago he suffered a stroke of paralysis and        
continued to grow worse until his death. Mr. Elam was 72 years of age, and  
lived in this county for many years and has raised a large family of boys   
and girls, most of whom survive him. He was a good, christian gentleman,    
always standing for the things that tend to make better towns, communities, 
churches, and schools and his influence will be sorely missed in the        
community where he lived. His remains were laid to rest in the College Hill 
cemetery Thursday afternoon amid a large congregation of sorrowing          
relatives and friends who gathered there to pay their last respects to his  
memory. He is survived by his wife, two sons, George and Owen and four      
daughters, Mmes. Isabel Garrett, Vienna Williams, Ella Blount and Mary      
McRae. The Courier extends its sympathy to the bereaved family in the loss  
of their husband and father. - Pike County Courier, Volume 38, Number 2;    
Friday, January 8, 1826; page 1, column 6, item 1. John Henry Elam and      
Nancy Ann Coker were married in August 1869 in Pike County, Arkansas.       

Garrett, Isabelle July 6, 1870; Oct. 17, 1937.                              

Isabelle (Elam) Garrett was the daughter John Henry Elam and Nancy Ann      
Coker.                                                                      

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Skillern Hardware Company, Burial Directors,                                
Nashville, Arkansas temporary markers states:                               
Mrs. Manervia Westerman. Born ? (The birthdate                              
has been cut out and removed). Died Oct. 10, 1937.                          

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Williams, Marion M. Footstone: M.M.W.                                       
Born March 18, 1879; Died Sept. 1, 1926.                                    
Williams, Vienna Sept. 25, 1885; July 28, 1964.                             

Marion M. Williams age 26 of Ouachita County, Arkansas and Vienna Elam age  
18 daughter of John Henry Elam and Nancy Ann Coker were married on          
September 15, 1904 in Pike County, Arkansas. Marriage Book B, page 622.     

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Chaney, R.M. Footstone: Daddy                                               
March 12, 1883; May 15, 1950.                                               

Chaney, Jennie. Footstone: Mama                                             
July 9, 1888; May 5, 1966.                                                  

R.M. Chaney age 23 and Jennie Gresham age 18 daughter of James W. Gresham   
and Mary Adelle Oliver were married on December 13, 1906 in Pike County,    
Arkansas. Marriage Book C, page 258.                                        

Infant Daughter Chaney 1907.                                                

Chaney, Hershel C. Dec. 5, 1908; Aug. 4, 1932.                              

Chaney, Woodrow W. 1917; 1924.                                              

Chaney, Lloyd 1929.                                                         
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Skillern Hardware temporary marker states:                                  
Joel E. Buckley. Born May 22, 1860; Died Dec. 8, 1940.                      

Buckley, J.E. Born May 22, 1860; Died Dec. 8, 1940.                         
Buckley, L.C. Born March 15, 1862; Died June 15, 1928.                      

Joel Embry Buckley married as his second wife Lydia Charlotta Oliver        
daughter of John W. Oliver and Lucinda J. Coker about 1888 in Pike County,  
Arkansas. He previously married Martha E. Whittington about 1880 in Pike    
County, Arkansas.                                                           

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Six stone markers. No information.                                          
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Gresham, James W. April 21, 1856; Jan. 27, 1927.                            
Gresham, Mary O. Aug. 14, 1855; Jan. 19, 1941.                              

James W. Gresham and Mary Adelle Oliver daughter of John W. Oliver and      
Lucinda J. Coker were married on July 19, 1885 in Pike County, Arkansas.    
J.W. Gresham Died Last Wednesday Night. J.W. Gresham, aged about 70, died   
at his home near College Hill Wednesday night. Mr. Gresham had been         
suffering with paralysis for a number of years and has been unable to leave 
home. He has been a resident of this county practically all his life. He    
will probably be buried in the College Hill cemetery. His is survived by    
his wife and one son, Ezra, and one daughter, Mrs. Jennie Chaney. - Pike    
County Courier, Volume 39, Number 4; Friday, January 28, 1927; page 1,      
column 6, item 2.                                                           

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Gresham, Ezra July 15, 1890; Oct. 21, 1956.                                 
Gresham, Virgie May 24, 1895; 19--.                                         

Ezra Gresham age 21 of Murfreesboro son of James W. Gresham and Mary        
Adelle Oliver and Virgia (Virgie) Willett age 17 of Murfreesboro were       
married on June 2, 1912 in Pike County, Arkansas. Marriage Book D, page     
258.                                                                        

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Kidd, Thomas. Footstone: T.K.                                               
Sept. 4, 1822; Jan. 1, 1895.                                                

Kidd, Sarah Jane. Footstone: S.K.                                           
Sept. 14, 1829; March 12, 1912.                                             

Thomas Kidd and Sarah Jane Westerman daughter of Clifford Doke Westerman    
and Frances (Fanny) Fugate were married July 17, 1849 in Crittenden County, 
Arkansas. Arkansas Confederate Pension File Application 8831: Sarah J. Kidd 
(widow) of Thomas Kidd, Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas. Thomas Kidd    
died January 1, 1895. (June 22, 1901) J.A. Covington and Nathan Kizzia      
citizens of Pike County, Arkansas "well acquainted with applicant Sarah J.  
Kidd widow of Thomas Kidd deceased, and have known her 40 years,            
respectively ... and has not remarried."                                    

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Oliver, W.T. Footstone: W.T.O.                                              
Born Oct. 5, 1860; Died Feb. 4, 1918.                                       

Oliver, Patsy. Mother. Footstone: P.O.                                      
1856-1927.                                                                  

William Taylor Oliver son of John W. Oliver and Lucinda J. Coker and Patsy  
Cornelia Kidd daughter of Thomas Kidd and Sarah Jane Westerman were married 
on June 8, 1882 in Pike County, Arkansas. Patsy Cornelia Kidd was born July 
29, 1856 and died November 15, 1927. Mrs. P.A. Oliver Dead. Mrs. Patsy      
Adeline (Cornelia) Oliver, aged seventy-one years, widow of Taylor Oliver   
of Rabell, died at the home of her son, John Oliver, of Rabell, Tuesday     
morning at 6 o'clock a.m. Mrs. Oliver after the death of her husband six    
years ago, had been making her home with her son, John, at Rabell, and has  
been in this vicinity all her life. She was well and favorably known for    
her fine character, sweet and lovable disposition, and her many good deeds  
of Christian actions will long be remembered by the host of relatives and   
friends that survive. Paralysis was the direct cause of her death, and had  
been ill for several days, and practically all her relatives were with her  
before she died. We extend our sympathy to the bereaved relatives and       
friends. - Pike County Courier, Friday November 18, 1927; page 1, columns   
3-4.                                                                        
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Bell, Tonie (as spelled)                                                    
Oct. 10, 1892; April 25, 1960.                                              

Toney S. Bell age 21 of Murfreesboro and Mary J. Kidd age 19 of             
Murfreesboro were married on April 5, 1914 in Pike County, Arkansas.        
Marriage Book D, page 492.                                                  

Bell, Woodrow May 21, 1916; Dec. 26, 1916.                                  

Kidd, W.B. "Bunk" April 24, 1868; Dec. 23, 1948.                            
Kidd, Martha March 8, 1871; Oct. 19, 1954.                                  

Latimer Funeral Home, Howard County, Arkansas                               
temporary marker states: Martha I. Kidd. Born                               
March 8, 1871; Died Oct. 19, 1954.                                          

William B. Kidd son of Thomas Kidd and Sarah Jane Westerman and Martha      
Isabella Oliver daughter of John W. Oliver and Lucinda J. Coker were        
married on July 24, 1892 in Pike County, Arkansas.                          

Kidd, Florence Aug. 30, 1895; Jan. 3, 1912.                                 

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Sanders, Sarah Born July 24, 1852; Died March 28, 1911.                     
Lingo, William. Footstone: Papa                                             
Aug. 20, 1865; Jan. 14, 1936.                                               

Lingo, Margia. Footstone: Mama                                              
Feb. 16, 1866; March 5, 1934.                                               

William Lingo son of William S. and Sarah Lingo and Margie Anderson Oliver  
daughter of John W. Oliver and Lucinda J. Coker were married about 1887 in  
Pike County, Arkansas. Mrs. Lingo. Mrs. Billie Lingo, aged about 68, died   
at Longview, Texas, last Sunday, following a short illness. The Lingo       
family were visiting relatives and friends in east Texas, when Mrs. Lingo   
became ill, and they were unable to return to their home here. Mrs. Lingo   
was one of the pioneer citizens of this section, and her host of friends    
here were shocked to hear of her death. She was a deeply consecrated        
christian woman, a true help-mate, and an indulgent and loving mother, and  
we join with the great many friends of the family in offering our deepest   
sympathy during their hour of sorrow. She is survived by her husband; two   
sons, Geo. and Horace; and two daughters, Mrs. Walter Cummings and Aus      
Laster; two brothers, Henry and George Oliver; and two sisters, Mrs. Jim    
Gresham and Mrs. Bunk Kidd. - Pike County Courier, Volume 45, Number 10;    
March 9, 1934; page 1, column 5, item 2.                                    
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Luke & Infant son of W.Y. & M.A. Lingo.                                     
Feb. 28, 1899 to Aug. 30. 1906.                                             
Jan. 7, 1903 to Sept. 9, 1903.                                              

Elam, Nora June 7, 1908; July 20, 1958.                                     

Nora Branch was the wife of Hicks Elam son of George Mansfield Elam and     
Mattie Henry Dowd.                                                          

Elam, George M. March 17, 1878; Sept. 12, 1945.                             
Elam, Mattie H. Jan. 29, 1881; Nov. 8, 1930.                                

George Mansfield Elam son of John Henry Elam and Nancy Ann Coker and        
Mattie Henry Dowd were married on November 18, 1902 in Pike County,         
Arkansas. Marriage Book B, page 388. Mrs. George Elam Died Last Saturday.   
In Memoriam. Mrs. Mattie Henry Dowd Elam. Friends and relatives were        
inexpressibly shocked last Saturday morning, when the news was circulated   
that Mrs. George Elam had passed away at 12:30 A.M. For two weeks she had   
been confined to her bed, but her unfailing cheerfulness perhaps more than  
any other one thing had lulled any fears those ministering to her may have  
felt. With constant regard for others, she would make light of her          
sufferings. "Don't wear yourself out coming to see me. I'll be sure to let  
you know if I'm not getting along well" she admonished her devoted Mother,  
just two days before she died. In the same spirit when early in the week    
some one, remembering the son in College at Fayetteville, begged, "Let me   
write Lethel you are sick" she refused saying, "Why worry the poor boy? No, 
we'll wait til I get better." And so the Death Angel slipped into that      
unsuspecting home and claimed the brave spirit which had so staunchly       
guarded the comfort, the peace of mind of the loved ones there and wafted   
it to a better land. At midnight, Mrs. Elam awoke suffering. Mr. Elam,      
alarmed went to a neighbor's to call her faithful physician, but before     
either could return or Dr. Alford could arrive the end had come. With only  
a kind neighbor and her youngest son Dowd present, Mrs. Elam had closed her 
eyes upon this life to open them in a better world. Born Jan. 29, 1881,     
Mattie Henry Dowd Elam was 49 years 9 months and 10 days old. She was       
married to Mr. Geo. Elam, November 18, 1903. To them were born four sons,   
Bryan, Lethel, Hicks, and Dowd. These four fine boys and their sorrowing    
father survive her, as do her stricken mother, Mrs. J.G. Price,  one        
brother, Mr. Louis Dowd of California, three half brothers, Mobie, John,    
and Bill Price and scores of friends and more distant relatives. Mrs. Elam  
was a sunny, cheerful disposition, which impressed all her associates in    
her every day contacts. Her merry laugh was one of her most marked          
characteristics, carried her Christianity into every day living, every act  
showed a sweet charity toward all and malice toward none. Having given her  
heart to God and united with the church at the tender age of eleven she     
proceeded to exemplify her religion in her daily life, with the result that 
all lives that she had touched were brightened, made better. One of her     
friends remarked to the writer of these lines, 'I knew Mrs. Elam for some   
years and can say she had one of the most cheerful, pleasant dispositions I 
ever knew. I never saw her in the least impatient or cross, she was always  
sunny, sweet, happy.' Her funeral was one of the largest ever held in       
Murfreesboro the Christian church, where it was held at 10 o'clock Sunday   
morning could not seat all the friends who crowded in, sad faced and with   
tear dimmed eyes to listen to the beautiful tribute paid her by Rev. Jno.   
F. Reese of Nashville. Her bier was banked with flowers, mute testimony of  
the love in which she was held. A selected choir sang several appropriated  
songs, friends were given the last chance to look at the peaceful face      
within the flower embanked casket and the sad journey to the family burying 
ground was begun. Mattie Dowd Elam, devoted daughter, faithful wife, self   
sacrificing mother, true friend, has passed from our midst, but her sweet   
example, her tender love and ministration will live in the hearts of those  
she left behind. To her sorrowing ones, we would beg - Grieve not as those  
who have no hope. Your loved on has but been called Home, there to await    
you. Fix your thoughts on the blessed promise that after this life is done  
and you join her at last you will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. - 
Pike County Courier, November 14, 1930, page 4, column 2, item 1.           

Georgie. Dau. of Mr. & Mrs. George Elam.                                    
Feb. 9, 1907; Dec. 20, 1907.                                                

Price, J.G. March 15, 1858; Nov. 25, 1937.                                  
Price, Lena C. Sept. 30, 1860; Aug. 19, 1936.                               

Henry W. Dowd and Lena Clary were married on December 7, 1876 in Sevier     
County, Arkansas. They had two children: Louis Dowd and Mattie Henry Dowd.  
Mattie Henry Dowd married George Mansfield Elam. Lena C. Dowd second        
married Jesse G. Price about 1887 in Pike County, Arkansas. Their children  
were: Mobie, John H., and William (Bill) R. Mobie Price married Ella Kidd   
on March 28, 1909 in Pike County, Arkansas. Marriage Book C, page 531.      

Price, William R. Nov. 9, 1900; Oct. 31, 1962.                              

William R. Price was the son of Jesse G. Price and Lena (Clary) Dowd.       
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Henry T. Son of O.T. & M.O. Lingo                                           
Born Oct. 18, 1918; Died Nov. 17, 1918.                                     

Hignight, Henry Nov. 8, 1875; May 1, 1959.                                  

Zela. Wife of J.H. Hignight.                                                
Born Mar. 22, 1874; Died May 18, 1912.                                      

John Henry Hignight son of John Hignight and Arenna Victoria Elam and Zelia 
Tesoria Kelley daughter of Daniel Webster Kelley and Louisa Lynn were       
married on December 10, 1899 in Pike County, Arkansas. Marriage Book B,     
page 18.                                                                    

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Our Baby Girl. Joy Ann Finney June 15, 1960.                                

Simmons, William E. Feb. 19, 1878; Oct. 22, 1951.                           

Simmons, Floyd V. Arkansas. CPL                                             
March 9, 1930; Jan. 10, 1973.                                               
US Air Force. Korea                                                         

Simmons, Harold June 8, 1939; Sept. 8, 1974.                                

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Howard, G.F. Father. Footstone: G.F.H. 1841-1918.                           
Howard, L.E. Mother. Footstone: L.E.H. 1849-1934.                           

George F. Howard and Lucinda Emiline Pullen daughter of John and Kesiah     
Pullen were married on January 31, 1869 in Clark County, Arkansas.          
Marriage Book E, page 147.                                                  

Laurent, Percy A. Father 1869-1940.                                         
Laurent, Enola B. Mother 1877-1962.                                         

Percy Alexander Laurent was born on January 4, 1869 in New Orleans, Orleans 
Parish, Louisiana son of Jean Claireville Laurent and Julia A. Hutchins. He 
married Enola Belle Howard daughter of George F. Howard and Lucinda Emiline 
Pullen on July 22, 1894 at Clear Springs, Clark County, Arkansas. They had  
seventeen children.                                                         

Laurent, Willie Odus. Arkansas. Sgt. Infantry                               
April 5, 1895; June 25, 1954. World War I & II                              

Willie Odus Laurent was born at Bright Star in Miller County, Arkansas son  
of Percy Alexander Laurent and Enola Belle Howard.                          

Laurent, Obie. Father                                                       
Sept. 2, 1902; March 7, 1948.                                               

Obie Laurent was born at Mira, Caddo Parish, Louisiana son of Percy         
Alexander Laurent and Enola Belle Howard.                                   

Laurent, Christine M. June 17, 1919; Feb. 1, 1956.                          

Christine Myrtle Laurent was born at Murfreesboro, Pike County, Arkansas    
daughter of Percy Alexander Laurent and Enola Belle Howard.                 

Last Death from Inscriptions: September 8, 1974                             
David Kelley Inventory date: July 29, 1975                                  
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PIKE COUNTY ARKANSAS CEMETERY RECORDS

Pike County Extension Homemakers

The Pike County Extension Homemakers Council started their research, an     
inventory of Pike County, Arkansas cemeteries, in the 1960's with an update 
in 1983-1984. In 1986 they published their compiled cemetery records in a   
447 page book entitled "Pike County, Arkansas Cemetery Records." In its     
introduction is says, "Because of the age and conditions of many markers    
and the handwritten lists that were turned in, we readily admit that there  
will be some unavoidable mistakes either in dates or spelling of these      
names. Also, many graves were unmarked. We hope this book will assist       
people in tracing family trees ... or have an interest in Pike County."     

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Surname-Name-Page

BILL: Toni 91, Woodrow 91; BLUNT: Ella 91, Fred 91; CHANEY: Hershel 91,     
infant daughter 91, Jennie 91, Loyd 91, Woodrow W. 91; ELAM: George 91,     
George M. 91, John H. 91, Mattie H. 91, Nancy Ann 91, Nora 91, Owen 91;     
FINNEY: Joe Ann 91: GARRET: Isabella 91; GRESHAM: Ezra 91, Jimmy 91,        
Virgie 91; HENDERSON: Louis M. 92, Rena Vic 92; HIGNIGHT: Henry 92, Zella   
92; HOWARD: G.F. 92, L.E. 92; KIDD: Florence 92, Martha 92, Sara Jane 92,   
Thomas 92, W.B. (Bunk) 92; LAURENT, Christine M. 92, Enola 92, Obie 92,     
Percy A. 92, Willie Odus 92; LINGO: baby 92, baby W.Y. 92, Henry 92, Lou    
92, Luke 92, M.A. 92, Marcia 92, Moroe (sic) 92, Sherman 92, W.L. 92,       
William 92; MILLER: Clara 92, 93; OLIVER: Patsy 93, W.F. 93; PRICE: G.J.    
93, Lena C. 93, William R. 93; SANDERS: Sarah 93; SHANKLES: infant son 93,  
J.C. 93, Lillian 93; SIMMONS: Calvin 93, Harold, 93, Floyd V. 93, William   
E. 93, Wiliam H. 93; TALLANT: Tallie (sic) 93; WESTERMAN: Della 93, Ervin   
93, Will 93; WILLIAMS: Marian 93, Vienna 93                                 

Index by David Kelley
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COLLEGE HILL

To locate this cemetery; in Murfreesboro at the intersection of Highway 19, 
Maple Street and West 13th, take West 13th, this street becomes Muddy Fork  
Road, travel across the low water bridge, keep to the left on Muddy Fork    
Road, about 3 miles turn to your right about 1/2 mile is cemetery.          

NAMES                                DATE OF BIRTH        DATE OF DEATH     

BELL, Toni                           Oct. 16, 1892        April 25, 1960    
BELL, Woodrow                        Nov. 21, 1916        Dec. 26, 1916     
BLUNT, Ella                          April, 1883          April 1, 1955     
   Wife of Fred                                                             
BLUNT                                May 4, 1880          April 26, 1950    
   Husb. of Ella                                                            
CHANEY, Hershel                      Dec. 5, 1908         Aug. 4, 1932      
CHANEY, Infant Daughter              1907                 1907              
CHANEY, Jennie                       March 12, 1883       May 15, 1950      
CHANEY, Loyd                         1929                 No Date           
CHANEY, Woodrow W.                   1917                 1924              
ELAM, George                         Feb. 9, 1907         Dec. 20, 1907     
ELAM, George M.                      March 17, 1878       Sept. 12, 1945    
   Father                                                                   
ELAM, John H.                        March 19, 1853       June 25, 1926     
ELAM, Mattie H.                      June 29, 1881        Nov. 8, 1930      
   Mother                                                                   
ELAM, Nancy Ann                      July 16, 1854        March 5, 1939     
ELAM, Nora                           June 7, 1908         July 20, 1958     
ELAM, Owen                           Nov. 27, 1893        May 17, 1977      
FINNEY, Joe Ann                      June 15, 1960        June 15, 1960     
GARRET, Isabella                     July 6, 1870         Oct. 17, 1937     
GRESHAM, Ezra                        July 15, 1890        Oct. 21, 1956     
   Husb. of Virgie Gresham                                                  
   Father of Jimmy Gresham                                                  

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NAMES                                DATE OF BIRTH        DATE OF DEATH     

HENDERSON, Louis M.                  Feb. 10, 1842       Feb. 16, 1921      
   Father                                                                   
HENDERSON, Rena Vic                  March 18, 1863      Oct. 14, 1941      
   Mother                                                                   
HIGNIGHT, Henry                      Nov. 8, 1875        May 1, 1950        
HIGNIGHT, Zella                      March 22, 1874      May 18, 1912       
HOWARD, G.F.                         1841                1918               
   Father                                                                   
HOWARD, L.E.                         1849                1934               
   Mother                                                                   
KIDD, Florence                       Aug. 30, 1895       Jan. 3, 1912       
KIDD, Martha                         March 8, 1871       Oct. 19, 1954      
KIDD, Sara Jane                      Sept. 14, 1829      March 12, 1912     
KIDD, Thomas                         Sept. 4, 1822       Jan. 1, 1895       
KIDD, W.B. Bunk                      April 24, 1868      Dec. 23. 1948      
LAURENT, Christine M.                June 17, 1919       Feb. 7, 1956       
LAURENT, Enola (Mother)              1877                1962               
LAURENT, Obie (Father)               Sept. 2, 1902       March 7, 1948      
LAURENT, Percy A. (Father)           1869                1940               
LINGO, Baby                          Aug. 4                                 
LINGO, Baby W.Y.                     Aug. 4                                 
LINGO, Henry                         Oct. 18, 1918       Nov. 17, 1918      
LINGO, Lou                           July, 1908          Sept., 1908        
LINGO, Luke                          Feb. 8, 1899        Aug. 8, 1900       
LINGO, Marcia                        Feb. 16, 1866       March 5, 1934      
LINGO, Moroe                         May 27, 1892        May 27, 1892       
   Daug. of W.L & M.A. Lingo                                                
LINGO, Sherman                       April 25, 1900      Jan. 30, 1972      
LINGO, William                       Aug. 20, 1815       Jan. 14, 1936      
MILLER, Clara                        Feb. 22, 1907       Dec. 24, 1977      

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NAMES                                DATE OF BIRTH        DATE OF DEATH     

OLIVER, Patsy (Mother)               1856                 1927              
OLIVER, W.F.                         Dec. 5, 1860         Feb. 4, 1918      
PRICE, G.J.                          March 15, 1858       Nov. 25, 1937     
PRICE, Lena C.                       Sept. 30, 1860       Aug. 19, 1936     
PRICE, William R.                    Nov. 9, 1900         Oct. 31, 1962     
SANDERS, Sarah                       July 24, 1852        March 28, 1911    
SHANKLES, Infant Son                 Feb. 12, 1920        Feb. 12, 1920     
   Son of J.C. & Lillian Shankles                                           
SIMMONS, Calvin                      Oct. 15, 1904        April 16, 1976    
SIMMONS, Harold                      June 8, 1939         Sept. 8, 1974     
SIMMONS, Floyd V.                    March, 1930          Jan. 10, 1973     
   Son of Clara Miller & Calvin Simmons                                     
   Ark. Col. U.S. Air Force, Korea                                          
SIMMONS, WILLIAM E.                  Feb. 19, 1878        Oct. 22, 1950     
SIMMONS, William H.                  Aug. 23, 1960        Aug. 28, 1978     
TALLANT, Tallie                      Jan. 31, 1919        Dec. 9, 1968      
WESTERMAN, Della                     Aug. 20, 1909                          
WESTERMAN, Ervin                     Jan. 1, 1879         Oct. 10, 1937     
WESTERMAN, Will                      Aug. 21, 1861        Jan., 1934        
WILLIAMS, Marian                     March 18, 1879       Sept. 1, 1926     
WILLIAMS, Vienna                     Sept. 1, 1885        July 28, 1964     

78 Unmarked Graves                                                          

Last Death from Inscriptions: August 26, 1978                               
PCEH Inventory date: circa 1978-79                                          

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UNINSCRIBED MARKERS-UNMARKED GRAVES

Lydia (Davis) Coker
Stacy (Coker) Westerman
Bell (Westerman) White
Clara White

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The Gems                                                                    
Vol XI No 1                                                                 
Winter 2000                                                                 

ELAM (BLOUNT)                                                               

John H. (b. 1853 d. 1926) and Nancy Elam of Murfreesboro, Arkansas had a    
daughter by the name of Ella Elam who married my great uncle, F.S. Blount.  
I am looking for the death dates of both Ella and F.S. Blount. I assume     
they are buried in the family plot at College Hill Cemetery in              
Murfreesboro. Also, if anyone knows, did Ella and F.S. Blount have any      
children? Thanks in advance for any help on this family. Betty G. Schimpf   
in Ohio. Email: bettyg@wcoil.com; Address: 1608 Chandler Drive, Lima, Ohio  
45805.                                                                      
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Time: Spring                                                                
Activity: Decorate                                                          
Contact: Leon Chaney 870-285-2142                                           
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