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Biographies - P-S, Vol 1 - Greene Co, AR

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FATHERS OF THE RIDGE, Vol. I by George W. Rowland. Copyright 1978 by George
W. Rowland. Printed by College Bookstore and Press, Route 4, Box 196,
Paragould, Arkansas 72450. [Excerpted here with permission of author.]

GENEALOGICAL SKETCHES

Peebles

Seth W. Peebles was born in North Carolina in 1825. His wife, Catherine,
was born in Virginia in 1823.

In 1850 the Peebles family was living in Blount County, Tennessee in
Civil District 7. At this time Seth and Catherine had only one child, Nancy
J., born in Tennessee in 1849.

The Peebles moved to Greene County in about 1855 and took up residence in
Union Township. By 1860 several more children had been added to the family:
Rebecca, 1852; George W., 1854; John M., 1856; Sarah A., 1858; and James
R., 1859. Rebecca and George W., were born in Tennessee and the other three
children were born after the family arrived in Arkansas.

Wyatt Peebles, father of Seth W., also moved to Greene County and was
living in St. Francis Township in 1860.

George W. Peebles, third child of Seth W. and Catherine, married Sarah J.
Bolin in Greene County on Dec. 2, 1880.

In about 1861 the last known child of Seth W. and Catherine Peebles was
born. This child, a son, was named Lillurn J.

In 1880 Seth W. and Catherine were living in Friendship Township and
their nearest neighbors were the families of S. H. Weatherly, J. A.
Wallingsford, Peter M. Reeves, and Emaline Burton.

Pillow

The history of the Pillow family in Greene County begins with James
Pillow, a native of Virginia, born in 1799. By 1830 James Pillow was in
Giles County, Tennessee and had married a woman by the name of Martha.
There is no evidence that James and Martha Pillow ever came to Greene
County; however, a number of their children did migrate to this area.

The known children of James and Martha Pillow were: Levi, 1830; William
J., 1833; Stephen R., 1836; Charles P., 1838; Mary E., 1840; Martha M.,
1843; Thomas, 1846; and Narcissus, 1849. All these children were born in
Tennessee.  In 1850 Claibourn Pillow, born in 1826, was living near James
and Martha Pillow. There is reason to believe that he may have been the
oldest son of James and Martha although there is no positive evidence on
this. However, it is very probable that they were related.

By 1860 Claibourn Pillow had arrived in Greene County and established his
residence in what was then Cache Township. Claibourn married a woman by the
name of Emily and their known children were: James M. D., born in Tennessee
in 1850; S. S. M., Tennessee, 1852; Claibourn Jr., Tennessee, 1854; John
W., Missouri, 1858; and Stephen M., Arkansas, 1864. From these dates and
places of birth, the movements of the family can be traced from Tennessee
to Missouri and then to Arkansas, all in less than a decade.

Levi Pillow, son of James and Martha, came to Arkansas during the 1850's
and established his residence in Cache Township. He married a woman named
Elizabeth and their known children were: Isaac H., 1852; and Sinia M.,
1859.  Isaac was born in Tennessee and Sinia M. was born in Arkansas. By
1870 Levi had died and Elizabeth was left a widow.

J. M. D. Pillow, son of Claibourn, married a woman named Mary L. and they
lived in Cache Township.

Isaac H. Pillow, son of Levi and Elizabeth, married Martha A. Woods, born
in 1853, on Nov. 17, 1877.

Claibourn Pillow Jr. married a woman named Mary J. and was a resident of
Poland Township in 1880. Their known children were: James C., 1873; Samuel,
1875; Susan, 1877; and Lilly, 1879. All these children were born in
Arkansas.  John W. Pillow, son of Claibourn Pillow Sr., married Mary E.
Gramling on May 25, 1878.

Some of the members of the Pillow family are buried at the Pine Knott
Cemetery in western Greene County.

John W. Pillow is buried there and his marker shows dates of Oct. 23,
1857 and Jan. 24, 1942. The marker for his wife, Charlsey Elizabeth Hyde
Pillow, shows dates of Jan. 9, 1861 and June 24, 1929.

In 1880 the nearest neighbors of Claibourn Pillow Sr. were his own
relatives and the families of William Newsom, John Thomasson, and Needham
Danley.

Pruett

The history of the Pruett family in Greene County begins with Willis S.
Pruett, born in Tennessee in 1803. His wife, Polly E., was born in the same
state in 1805.

In 1850 the Pruett family lived in Roane County, Tennessee. At this time
their children were: Nancy A., 1825; Robert W., 1826; Willis S. Jr., 18229;
Polly A., 1831; Columbus L., 1833; and Louisa J., 1841.

By 1860 at least two of these Pruett children had moved to Greene County
and taken up residence in St. Francis Township. These two were Robert W.
and Willis S.

Robert Pruett married a woman named Eliza J., born in Tennessee in 1838.
He was next married to Frances S. Owen on Nov. 1, 1876. Willis Pruett
married a woman named Elizabeth, born in Tennessee in 1830. Their children
in 1860 were: Julia, 1854; Isabella T., 1856; and Charles W., 1859. By 1870
Willis and Elizabeth Pruett had two more children: Sarah A., 1862; and
Thessa (a daughter), 1867. In 1880 Willis was living in Union Township and
following the tanners trade. His nearest neighbors at this time were the
families of Avers L. Bandy, George L. Peterson, Benjamin F. Comstock, and
Stephen S.  Thompson.

Ramer

John W. Ramer Jr. was born in Tennessee in 1827. His wife, Sarah E., was
born in North Carolina in the same year.

In 1850 the Ramer family was living in McNairy County, Tennessee in Civil
District 1 (630-93). At this time their only child was William who was
listed as three months old in the census record. Their other known children
who were born in Tennessee were: John R., 1854; Thomas J., 1856; Elijah A.,
1861; and Wesley G., 1870.

The Ramer family came to Greene County during the 1870's and settled in
Hurricane Township.

In 1880 William T. Ramer was living next to John W. Ramer and it seems
likely that William T. was the oldest son of John W. The 1880 census lists
William's age as 30. William's wife was named Elizabeth, born in Tennessee
in 1848. Their children in 1880 were: John W., 1872; Nancy A., 1873;
Amanda, 1876; and Luda E., 1879.

In 1880 a George W. Ramer was also living near John W. Ramer and it seems
likely that George W. was a son of John. George W. Ramer married Ann M.
Hamilton, born in 1861, on Oct. 10, 1879 in Greene County. Ann was a
resident of Clay County at the time of the marriage. Her father was born in
Ohio and her mother, in Virginia.

Thomas J. Ramer, son of John W., married Martha F. Starnes, born in 1861,
on Dec. 23, 1881. Martha was the daughter of Marshall and Paralee Starnes,
residents of Hurricane Township.

William T. Ramer is buried at the Fairview Cemetery in Greene County and
his marker shows dates of May 1, 1849 and March 30, 1930. The stone for
Elizabeth, his wife, shows dates of Jan. 11, 1848 and Jan. 15, 1900.
John W. Ramer and his wife are buried at the Starnes Cemetery four miles
northwest of Marmaduke, but there are no readable markers. George Ramer is
also buried there.

Martha F. Starnes Ramer, second wife of Thomas J. Ramer, is buried at
Starnes [Cemetery] and her stone shows a death date of March 15, 1890, aged
29 years, 4 months, and 15 days. Rachel Ramer, the first wife of Thomas J.,
is also buried here and her stone shows dates of Nov. 18, 1855 to March 19,
1879.  It is believed that several other members of the Ramer family,
mostly infants, are buried at Starnes Cemetery.

In 1880 the nearest neighbors of William T. and Elizabeth Ramer were the
families of Washburn Dortch, John W. Ramer, George W. Ramer, and Benjamin
F. Bibb.

Ramsey

The patriarch of the Ramsey family in Greene County was Nathan Ramsey, a
native of Henry County, Tennessee, where he was born on Nov. 12, 1837. He
was the son of John and Nancy Ramsey, both natives of North Carolina, who
were born in that state in 1795 and 1804 respectively. Nathan Ramsey
married Sarah Elizabeth Sexton in Henry County, Tennessee on Feb. 10, 1859.
The minister performing the marriage ceremony was Lewis Davis. Sarah's
parents were James and Milberry Ellis Sexton. Milberry's parents were John
and Keziah Ellis.  Milberry and her brothers and sisters are mentioned in
the will of John Ellis which was recorded in Henry County on Dec. 29, 1845.

After the marriage of Nathan and Sarah Elizabeth Sexton Ramsey, they
continued to live in Henry County for a number of years. Their known
children in 1870 were: Nancy A., 1860; M. J., 1864; Mahala, 1866; William
A., 1868; John J., 1869; and Joseph M., 1870. Nathan's occupation is listed
in the 1870 census as "Minister."

The Ramsey family came to Greene County sometime during the early 1870's.
Greene County marriage records show that Nathan was a minister and an Elder
in the Baptist Church and performed a number of marriages in the County. It
is recorded that he performed a marriage ceremony on April 1, 1877, shortly
before his death on April 24, 1877. He was buried in Harvey's Chapel
Cemetery.

Sarah Elizabeth Ramsey married Warren Rasberry in 1880. Warren Rasberry
was born in 1851.  Sarah Elizabeth Ramsey died in 1900 and was buried at
the Purcell Cemetery in Clay County, Arkansas just north of the Greene -
Clay County line.  Joseph M. Ramsey, son of Nathan, married Rutha J. Moore,
daughter of Benjamin A. and Georgia Moore, on Dec. 26, 1890 in Greene
County.  Rutha's brothers and sisters were: Alfred, 1872; John W., 1875;
Martha E., 1877; and Bennet, 1879.

The children of Joseph M. and Rutha Moore Ramsey were: Addie, Flossie,
Charlene, Minnie Lee, Benjamin, Prentice, David Frank, Ruth and Dewey.

Rhea

The known history of the Rhea family in Greene County begins long ago in
Warren County, Tennessee. On the 19th of March 1830, Moses Rhea, father of
Obediah Rhea (later of Greene County, Arkansas) made his will.

In this will Moses Rhea mentions his wife, Hannah Ritter Rhea; his
daughter, Polly Hubbert; a son, Joseph; a daughter, Jane Cambell; a
daughter, Susannah Sims; a son, James; a son, John; a son, William; and a
son, Alfred.  A grandson of Moses Rhea, also named Moses, is also
mentioned. This younger Moses Rhea was the son of Obediah. This will was
witnessed by Leroy Braly, Thomas Martin, and Alfred Braly.

Obediah Rhea was born in 1790 in Virginia. He later married Elizabeth
Emma Littlepage and they lived near Pinson in Madison County, Tennessee
until about 1836 when they began their journey to Arkansas. Obediah and
Elizabeth brought with them two sons and five daughters, leaving their
oldest married son, John, behind in Tennessee. The two sons brought with
the family were Thomas and Moses Boling Rhea. The daughters were Nancy,
Elizabeth, Mary, Minerva, and Emma Littlepage Rhea. The family settled near
Old Bethel Church in Greene County.

Thomas Rhea is buried at the Rutherford Cemetery in Craighead County,
Arkansas. Moses Boling Rhea is buried on the old Rhea farm just inside the
Lawrence County line near Highway 25. Nancy Rhea married James Edwards and
they lived near old Greensboro; at a later date they moved to Jonesboro.
Elizabeth Rhea married a man whose last name was Rutherford. Mary Rhea
married C. C. Grayson. Minerva Rhea married Clabourne Pinnell. Emma Rhea
first married a man named Swindle and later a man named Pearce. Emma's
daughter, Mrs. Laura Tiener of Walnut Ridge was the last surviving
grandchild of Obediah and Elizabeth E. L. Rhea.

Nancy Rhea Edwards died in 1913 and was buried at the Pine Log Cemetery
in Craighead County. Elizabeth Rhea Rutherford is also buried at Pine Log.
Mary Rhea Grayson is buried at the Mt. Zion Cemetery in western Greene
County.  Minerva Rhea is buried in Lawrence County. Emma Rhea Pearce is
also buried in Lawrence County.

(Information for this sketch was provided by Mr. Floyd Barnhill of
Jonesboro, Arkansas who obtained it from members of the Rhea family.)

Rowland

The patriarch of the Rowland family in Greene County was James B.
Rowland, born in Tennessee in 1809. The county of his birth is not known.
James came to Arkansas as an unmarried man, or as a child, sometime before
1833. This places him among the very early settlers of the area. James B.
Rowland married Mary Weeks, a Tennessee native born in 1814, on March 4,
1833.  The marriage took place prior to the time Arkansas became a state.
In 1833 Lawrence County (sometimes called the "mother of counties") was
much larger than it is now and occupied approximately the northern one-
third of Arkansas.  James B. Rowland, in 1833, was a resident of Lawrence
County and for this reason the marriage is recorded in the Lawrence County
Court House which is now located at Walnut Ridge, Arkansas. His actual
place of residence in 1833 was in what is now Poinsett County in the
vicinity of Harrisburg.

The first census taken after Arkansas became a state was in 1840. This
census shows James B. Rowland and his family as residents of Poinsett
County.  By 1850 James Rowland had moved to Greene County and his known
children at this time were: Alfred, born 1835; Joseph, 1836; Alexander,
1837; Thomas, 1840; Clark, 1845; James, 1846; and Lock W., 1848. It will be
noted that all the children were males. James B. Rowland's occupation was
that of shoemaker.  James B. Rowland's wife, Mary, died sometime during the
1850's and he married Frances Jane Holland, a native of Tennessee, born in
1834. The first child born of the marriage was named Louisa, born in 1853.

Marriage records prior to 1876 were destroyed when the Greene County
Court House was burned. For this reason there is no record of the marriage
as such. However, a deed record of August 22, 1871 specifically mentions
Frances Jane as being the wife of James B. Rowland.

During the ensuing years several more children were born of this marriage:
Mary F., born 1858; Margaret, 1863; Martha Alice, 1868; Elizabeth, 1873;
and Albert, 1876. By his two wives, James Rowland had a total of thirteen
known children.

Tradition has it that James B. Rowland left home during the Civil War to
engage in some type of military service. Since he was about fifty-two years
old when the War started, it seems doubtful that he was a regular soldier.
At any rate he returned home some time later with one leg missing. Whether
this was the result of a wound or some type of disease is not known. The
1870 census lists his occupation as "shoemaker, one leg." Thus there seems
to be no doubt that he did lose a leg in some way.

As indicated before, James B. Rowland's last child, Albert, was born in
1876. James died sometime after Albert's birth and before 1880. Frances
Jane, wife of James is listed in the 1880 census as a widow. James' burial
place is not known, but it is suspected that he was laid to rest at
Pruett's Chapel Cemetery.

Little is known about the adult lives of Joseph, Thomas and James, sons
of James B. Rowland. However, some information is available on all of his
other children.

Alfred Rowland, son of James B., married a woman named Sarah A., born in
Mississippi in 1839. They lived in St. Francis Township of Greene County as
of 1860. They had two known children: James R., born 1857; and Calvin,
1859.  By 1870 the family had moved to Dunklin County, Missouri and lived
on a 40 -acre farm just east of Holcomb. The children, James and Calvin,
were still living at this time, but this is the last known record of them.

Probate records for Dunklin County, Missouri show that Alfred Rowland
died sometime in 1876 and disposition of his land started on Sept. 11 of
that year. The land was sold to pay the debts of the estate. No mention of
the other family members is made in this record.

Alex, son of James B., lived in Clark Township of Greene County as of
1870. He was married to a woman named Julia A., a native of Arkansas born
in 1840. Their known children at this time were: Mary A., 1867; James T.,
1868; and Frances A., 1870. Alex died during the late 1870's after two more
children had been born: Ada L., 1873 and Laura J., 1875.

Clark R. Rowland, commonly known as "Dude," married Malinda Jane Hunt in
about 1867. Malinda was born in Kentucky in 1850 and was the daughter of
Wilson and Malinda Hunt who had come to Arkansas from Calloway County,
Kentucky. The first child of Clark and Malinda J. Rowland was named
Malinda.  This first child died at the age of about one year. At least
three more children were born in this family: James W., 1871; Elizabeth,
1874; and Martha A., 1876. In 1892 the marriage of Clark and Malinda Jane
was dissolved. Clark later married Fanny Wright and Malinda Jane married
Alvey P.  Vandermint, a native of Marion County, Missouri. Clark died on
April 10, 1896. Malinda Jane outlived her second husband by a number of
years and she died in a Little Rock, Arkansas hospital on Dec. 31, 1926.

Lock Winchester Rowland, the last child of James B. Rowland and his first
wife, was married several times and had many children. Tradition has it
that his first wife was Mary Davis Vines Haggard, reputed to be a Civil War
widow.  They had two children: Josie Ann, 1872; and James Frank, 1874.
Lock's second wife was Fannie Ada Grantham, daughter of James and Sarah
Grantham. Fannie had been born in Hardeman County, Tennessee in 1855. The
known children of Lock W. and Ada Rowland were: Charles, George W., Edward,
Ethel, Ella, and Della. Charles was born in 1876; George, in 1879; Edward,
in 1884; Ethel, in 1866 [1886]. The exact dates of birth for Ella and Della
are not known, but it is believed that they were born in about 1880.

Fannie Ada Rowland died in 1891. Lock W. Rowland married a woman named
Emma in February of 1892 but the marriage soon dissolved and no children
were born of this union.

On July 14, 1898 Lock W. Rowland married Sarah Sloan of Mammoth Spring,
Arkansas. This marriage took place in Craighead County, Arkansas. Three
other children were born after 1898, but the exact dates are not known.
These children were: Maude, Jeff, and Alvin.

Lock W. Rowland's last wife was Mollie Smith, born in 1865 in Carmi,
Illinois. The Smith family later moved to Missouri and lived in the
vicinity of Poplar Bluff. Lock W. and Mollie had no children. Lock W. died
in 1925 and Mollie in 1927. Both are buried at the Center Hill Cemetery.
There is a marker for Lock but no marker with an inscription for Mollie.

Louisa Rowland was the eighth child of James B. Rowland but nothing is
known of her except that she was seven years old in 1860. Likewise nothing
is known of Mary F. Rowland except that she was living with a Terrett
family in 1860 and with her father, James B., in 1870.

Margaret Lemore Rowland married Andrew Johnson Spain on Feb. 11, 1883.
She died in 1947 and both she and her husband are buried at the Pruett's
Chapel Cemetery.

Martha A. Rowland first married John Goforth. Later she married W. N. D.
Williams in April of 1889. They had at least one child, Nath. Martha later
married James Muse, and they had at least two children: Joel and Ellen.
Martha died in 1922 and James died in 1945. They are buried, side by side,
at the Center Hill Cemetery.

Elizabeth Rowland married James Strickland who died in 1920. Elizabeth
died in 1963 and was buried at Pruett's Chapel Cemetery. She was the last
remaining child of James B. Rowland at the time of her death.

Albert W. Rowland was the youngest child of James B. Rowland. He first
married Susie Quetenmouse in 1898 in Greene County. His second marriage was
to Mrs. Julia A. Thompson Lester in 1902. After Julia died on May 30, 1929,
Albert married Onie Bell Haygood McClure, daughter of G. W. and Betty Mae
Haygood of Bard in Greene County. In April of 1946 a fire broke out in the
home of Albert and Onie who were living near Cardwell, Missouri at the
time.  They received burns which proved fatal for both of them. They were
buried at the New Friendship Cemetery north of Paragould.

Seay

Reuben Seay was born in South Carolina in 1825. His wife, Sarah, was
born in the same state in 1836.

The Seay family moved to Alabama in about 1860 and there is some reason
to believe that they lived in Lamar County. Soon afterward they moved to
Illinois. By 1869 they were in the state of Missouri where they remained
until about 1878. At this time, they moved to Greene County and settled in
Cache Township.

In 1880 the children of Reuben and Sarah Seay who were still at home
were: Laura, 1857; Thomas, 1858; William, 1861; James, 1863; John, 1867;
Joseph, 1869; Franklin, 1871; Abey (a son), 1873; Charles, 1877; and
Maggie, 1879. Laura and Thomas were born in South Carolina. William and
James were born in Alabama. John was born in Illinois. Joseph, Franklin,
Abey, and Charles were born in Missouri and Maggie was born in Arkansas.
William Seay married Sarah J. Waters in Greene County on Oct. 6, 1880.
Sarah was born in Alabama in 1850. She was the daughter of Mary Waters,
born in Alabama in 1823. Mary Waters was a resident of Poland Township in
1880.  James W. Seay married Lonnie C. Tilman in Greene County on Dec. 15,
1883.

At a late time he was the pastor of the Mt. Zion Church in western Greene
County.  Thomas Seay married Maggie Johnson on Sept. 17, 1880 in Greene
County.  A number of the members of the Seay family are buried at the Mt.
Zion Cemetery: Reuben, April 23, 1829 to Jan. 6, 1901; Thomas, June 18,
1858 to April 23, 1900; Franklin, July 15, 1872 to Sept. 17, 1934; Joseph,
Sept. 8, 1870 to June 8, 1887; Lonnie (wife of James W.), Sept. 18, 1867 to
Nov. 27, 1909. Sarah, wife of Reuben Seay is also buried here and her
marker shows dates of August 25, 1839 to Sept. 10, 1890. Several infants
and children of the Seay families are also buried at Mt. Zion.

In 1880 the nearest neighbors of Reuben and Sarah were the families of
William Moore, Lucy Gramling, Robert Lovelady, and Frederick Boozer.
(Much more detailed information about the Seay people may be obtained
from the book entitled "Seay Family in America" written by Mrs. Mary Emory
of Chesnee, South Carolina. A copy of this volume is now in the possession
of Mrs. Doris Thurman, 1204 Belwood, Jonesboro, Arkansas.)

Shearer

Henry Shearer was born in Virginia in 1806. His wife, Penelope, was born
in Tennessee in 1811.

In 1850 the Shearers were living in Lauderdale County, Tennessee in Civil
District 6. At this time their children were: John, 1833; Minerva, 1834;
Sarah (Sallly), 1838; Robert, 1839; Austin M., 1843; Andrew, 1845; Benjamin
F., 1846; James, 1848; and Narcissa, 1850. A young man named L. N.
Ledbetter, born in Tennessee in 1828, was living with the family at this
time. Records indicate that John and Minerva, the two older children, were
born in Mississippi and the other children were born in Tennessee.
In the late 1870's Henry Shearer and his family moved to Greene County
and resided in Union Township. By 1860 one more child, Mary A. born in
1855, had been added to the family.

Austin M. Shearer married a woman named Linnie E., born in Tennessee in
1848. They lived in Friendship Township. Their children in 1880 were:
Ellinder J., 1870; James A., 1872; William, 1875; Sam C., 1878; and Ethel
C., 1879. Austin's brother, Andrew B. Shearer, lived nearby at this time.
Other neighbors were the families of D. J. Menser and A. A. Dollins.
Andrew B. Shearer married a woman named Emaline, born in North Carolina
in 1840. Their children in 1880 were: Alva A., 1868; Thomas R., 1869;
Daniel R., 1871; and Louis F., 1879. The nearby neighbors of Andrew and
Emaline were the families of T. C. Rogers, and William F. Thompson.

Smelser

The patriarch of one branch of the Smelser family in Greene County was
Abraham Smelser born in Tennessee in 1805. His known children were: John
W., 1827; Mary, 1831; William, 1833; Martha, 1841; and Nancy, 1847. John
W., Mary, and William were born while the family lived in Kentucky. Martha
and Nancy were born after the family arrived in Arkansas. The family came
to Greene County sometime between 1833 and 1841 and settled in St. Francis
Township.

John W. Smelser, son of Abraham, married Nancy Clark, born in Tennessee
in 1827. Their known children were: William Henry, born in 1850; J. A.,
1851; Joseph, 1858; and Sarah, 1860.

William Henry Smelser, son of John W., married Susannah Adams in Greene
County on July 28, 1877.

Joseph P. Smelser, son of John W., married Margaret Adams on July 4,
1878.

By 1880 John W. Smelser had taken a number of his relatives into his
household. His sister, Adaline Smelser Smith, and her two children, James
and Nancy Smith, were living with the family. Benjamin Smelser, a nephew,
and John W. Smelser, another nephew, were also in the household. The
nearest neighbors of John W. Smelser at this time were the families of
Franklin Gramling, B. M. Gramling, John A. Smelser, and John Parker.

Spain

William Harvey Spain was born in Tennessee in 1826. His wife, Martha
Elizabeth, was born in the same state in 1827.

In 1850 the Spains lived in Henderson County, Tennessee in Civil District
1. At this time they had only [one] child, Sarah E., born in 1849.
In 1860 the Spain family moved to Greene County and took up residence in
St. Francis Township. By this time they had several more children: William,
1850; Mary A., 1851; Nancy P., 1853; Henrettia, 1855; Elizabeth, 1856; and
John S., 1860.

In 1870 the Spain family still lived in St. Francis Township and four
more children had been added: Margaret, 1862; Harvey, 1863; Emily, 1867;
and Lucy Ellen, 1868.

In 1880 the Spain family lived in Cache Township. Three of their
children still lived at home at this time: Harvey, Emily, and Lucy. Lee
Spain, a nephew of William Harvey, was living with the family at this time.
The neighbors of the Spains in 1880 were the families of Taylor Land, W.
P. Peevyhouse, Jefferson Crowley, and G. W. Swindle.

Spence

The history of the Spence family in Greene County begins with Joseph
Spence, born in Tennessee in 1816. His wife, Mary A., was born in that
state in 1817.

In 1850 the Spence family was living in Rutherford County, Tennessee in
the May District. Their children at this time were: Nancy, 1834; Britton,
1836; William, 1839; Elisha, 1841; Joseph, 1846; and Fanny, 1849. Joseph
Spence followed the wagon makers trade at this time.

The Spence family came to Greene County in about 1871 and settled in
Union Township. Their nearest neighbors at this time were the families of
Thomas Allman, Thomas H. Fortson, Thomas E. Meredith, and James F.
Meredith.  All these men were natives of Tennessee.

Britton Spence married a woman named Bettie, born in Virginia in 1840.
Their children in 1880 were: John, 1866; Sarah, 1868; Ella, 1871; William,
1874; Dotsey, 1877; and Zacherias, 1880. John, Sarah, and Ella were born in
Tennessee while all the younger children were born in Arkansas. Bula and
William Steel, born in Tennessee in 1866 and 1870 respectively, were living
with the family at this time. William Spence lived in Cache Township and
his neighbors were the families of Lewis Messer, Thomas Harris, and Henry
Smelser.  Elisha Spence married a woman named Matilda, born in Tennessee in
1845.

Their children in 1880 were: Jackson W., 1868; Chapil W., 1869; Lenora,
1873; and Samuel, 1879.

By 1880 four more children had been born to the family of Joseph and Mary
A. Spence: Julia Ann, 1865; Susan, 1870; Charles E., 1873; and Mary E.,
1877.  Julia Ann was born in Tennessee and the three younger children were
born in Arkansas.

For the reader who may be interested in researching the Spence line
further, the writer offers information from the Rutherford County,
Tennessee Cemetery records:

Brittain Spence, 1791 to Oct. 8, 1829, is buried at the Spence
Cemetery which is located in the Rover Quadrangle, one and one-third miles
east of Versailles at the end of a long farm - access road. The cemetery is
located about two-thirds mile northwest of Pinnacle. At last report, the
cemetery was grown up and contained a large number of natural stones.
Another Spence Cemetery is located in the Fosterville Quadrangle,
one-half mile south of Holden Spring. A number of members of the Spence
family are buried here:

   Brittain Spence Feb. 8, 1823 to June 28, 1888;
   Beverly B. Spence, Feb. 11, 1833 to Oct. 4, 1909;
   Mrs. E. F. Spence, March 1, 1837 to Aug. 22, 1913;
   Max Miller Spence, April 22, 1845 to Feb. 4, 1899;
   Abner Spence, March 9, 1879 to Jan. 9, 1900;
   Boyd F. Spence, Aug. 11, 1900 to May 14, 1952.