Buried:
The Robbirds Cemetery is 3.5 miles west of Lead Hill, ¾ miles west of Carrollton Hollow Cemetery on Hwy 14 on the Threet farm.
MILITARY SERVICE--CIVIL WAR: Served in Condfederate Army with his brother, "Billy", under General Price and McCullough. Captured by Union forces and spent two years in federal camp. Physical description: ft. 2 in., Blond hair, grey-blue eyes, weighed over 200 lbs., well-muscled.
MISSOURI-TEXAS COUNTY: Military Troops and Taxpayer List--The following roster not only gives the names of Federal and Confederate troops, but also those of all the resident property owners who paid taxes in the county in 1861-64...Alfred Roberts; DAVID ROBERTS (C); John Roberts, W N Roberts...
SURNAME: Changed to ROBBIRDS (*Davey and Billy were wanted men in the Ozarks).
MISSOURI LAND PATENTS
Patent Description MO4020__.272
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 29596 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: JAMES ROBERTS
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 9/1/1859 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: JACKSON
Comments: Legal Land Descriptions Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties1 N½SE 3/ 30-N 9-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 0 TEXAS 2 1NE 3/ 30-N 9-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 160 TEXAS
Patent Description MO4100__.064
Cancelled: N Document Nr. : 37726 Misc. Document Nr. :
Patentee Name: JAMES ROBERTS
Warrantee Name:
Authority: April 24, 1820: Cash Entry Sale (3 Stat. 566)
Signature Present: Y
Signature Date: 8/1/1860 Metes/Bounds: N
Survey Date: Subsurface Reserved: N
Land Office: JACKSON
Comments: Legal Land Descriptions Nr. Aliquot Parts Sec/Blk Township Range Fract. Sect. Meridian Acres Counties 1 W½1NW 2/ 30-N 9-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 0 TEXAS 2 W½2NW 2/ 30-N 9-W N 5TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN 79.45 TEXAS
CENSUS: 1840 HAMILTON COUNTY, TN (No township listed)
James ROBERTS, 158, M, 91, AIS 1374 (*James D)
CENSUS: 1880 Sugar Loaf Twp., Boone County, AR: Roll: T9_39; Film: 1254039; Page: 602A; Image: 280
James D ROBBIRDS (Head) Age: 43 Estimated birth year: <1837> Birthplace: NC TN TN
Nancy S (wife) Age: 39 Estimated birth year: <1841> Birthplace: TN TN TN
Missouri A (dau) Age: 14 Estimated birth year: <1866> Birthplace: MO NC TN
William H (son) Age: 10 Estimated birth year: <1870> Birthplace: MO NC TN
Milley I (dau) Age: 8 Estimated birth year: <1872> Birthplace: AR NC TN
Victoria (dau) * Permelia Victoria Age: 5 Estimated birth year: <1875> Birthplace: AR NC TN (b. Nov 1874)
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. Edwin “Ed” Henry Wilson (August 08,1854-August 28,1930) born in Texas and buried in McCurtain County, Oklahoma at Sherwood Cemetery, married Eliza “Lide” Jane Robbirds (May 11,1856-Janauary 01,1928) born in Big Piney River, Texas County, Missouri and buried in McCurtain County, Oklahoma at Sherwood Cemetery, married about 1873 in Boone County, Arkansas.
Eliza “Lide” Jane was the daughter of James Dave “Davey” Robbirds (May 08,1837-November 10,1908) born in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died in Lead Hill, Boon County, Arkansas, and Nancy Jane Bell (January 22,1839-January 28,1909) born in Missouri and died in Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas, both are buried at the Robbirds Cemetery at Lead Hill. The Robbirds Cemetery is 3.5 miles west of Lead Hill, ¾ miles west of Carrollton Hollow Cemetery on Hwy 14 on the Threet farm.
James was a confederate soldier wanted by the Union Army. The Union Army would make frequently visits to his home in hopes to find him there. His wife Nancy and children were shamefully ill treated and abused while living in Texas County, Missouri. James had avoided capture for two years. James made one too many visits to his home at night and was capture while he slept in his home in Texas County, Missouri by Union officers and imprison. After James’ capture, Nancy took her children at the time, Eliza Jane, Roseann Malinda, Mary and Sarah Margaret with her mother-in-law Jane (Bush) Roberts and move to Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas and change the spelling of their name from Roberts to Robbirds. After James’ release he joins his family in Arkansas and took up farming.
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. Edwin “Ed” Henry Wilson (August 08,1854-August 28,1930) born in Texas and buried in McCurtain County, Oklahoma at Sherwood Cemetery, married Eliza “Lide” Jane Robbirds (May 11,1856-Janauary 01,1928) born in Big Piney River, Texas County, Missouri and buried in McCurtain County, Oklahoma at Sherwood Cemetery, married about 1873 in Boone County, Arkansas.
Eliza “Lide” Jane was the daughter of James Dave “Davey” Robbirds (May 08,1837-November 10,1908) born in Hamilton County, Tennessee, and died in Lead Hill, Boon County, Arkansas, and Nancy Jane Bell (January 22,1839-January 28,1909) born in Missouri and died in Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas, both are buried at the Robbirds Cemetery at Lead Hill. The Robbirds Cemetery is 3.5 miles west of Lead Hill, ¾ miles west of Carrollton Hollow Cemetery on Hwy 14 on the Threet farm.
James was a confederate soldier wanted by the Union Army. The Union Army would make frequently visits to his home in hopes to find him there. His wife Nancy and children were shamefully ill treated and abused while living in Texas County, Missouri. James had avoided capture for two years. James made one too many visits to his home at night and was capture while he slept in his home in Texas County, Missouri by Union officers and imprison. After James’ capture, Nancy took her children at the time, Eliza Jane, Roseann Malinda, Mary and Sarah Margaret with her mother-in-law Jane (Bush) Roberts and move to Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas and change the spelling of their name from Roberts to Robbirds. After James’ release he joins his family in Arkansas and took up farming.
Ed and Eliza lived on a bluff over looking the White River in Arkansas not far from Missouri. Ed was a fisherman by traded. From his land on the south side of the river, he built of a stone dam across a shallow of the river a low place in the dam for the outlet or spillway of the water. In this space he made his fish trap of board slats slanting down stream below the dam, spaced wide enough to allow the small fish to pass through and close enough to hold the big fish as the water carried them over the low place in the dam. Ed’s father-in-law James helps in the sale of the fish. James would take the fish from Boone County, Arkansas into Ozark County, Missouri, he and Ed made a good living at this, as for Eliza, she was a mid-wife licensed as such under the laws of the State of Arkansas.
A. Nancy Jane Wilson (February 1875-Febuaray 1902) born in Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas, married John F. Camden (December 1868-) about 1896.
Johnny Camden and his brother-in-law David Bryant Wilson were well known for their old time fiddle playing around Lead Hill.
In the 1900 census for Polk County, Arkansas it has Mary as Karrey J. and it has two children a daughter Oseola and a son William E. born September 1899. As you will see below that their son Astor has the same birthday.
1. Oseola “Osie” Camden (March 12, 1897-October 1970) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas and died in Atlanta, Texas, married Charles Tate Shores (December 18, 1892-October 1973) born in Newman, Scott County, Arkansas and died in Atlanta, Texas, son of John Tatum Shores and Mary “Jane” Neely.
a. John Edward Shores married Lorene Hensley.
(1) John Jerry Shores
(2) Sharon Darlene Shores
b. Charles Hubert Shores married Lucile Blount.
(1) Charles Oliver Shores
c. Jane Christine Shores married William Brown.
(1) Bobby Harold Brown
d. Charles Tate Shores, Jr., married Dessie May Allison.
(1) Judy May Shores
(2) Patsy Ruth Shores
e. Joy Nadine Shores married Johnny Dale Wiggins.
(1) Tina Dianna Wiggins
(2) Delinda Kaye Wiggins
f. Georgia Kathalene Shores married Buster Hanes Dunn.
(1) Linda Joyce Dunn
(2) Pamela Sue Dunn
(3) Angela Kaye Dunn
2. Orville Astor Camden (September 08, 1899-December 19, 1951) born in Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas, died in a logging accident in Shasta County, California, married Ruby ____.
a. Shirley Camden
b. Gracie Camden
3. Connie Carrie Camden (1902-1938) born in Arkansas, buried in McCurtain County, Oklahoma at Sherwood Cemetery.
The 1910 census Polk County, Arkansas, shows C.C. Camden, age eight, granddaughter living with Edwand H. and Eliza J. Wilson. The 1920 census for same county, state and family shows C.C. Bruce, age eighteen and married, granddaughter, but no husband listed with her.
Polk County, Arkansas Marriage records page 60 book M, Arnie Bruce applied for a marriage license on August 28, 1918 and the surety was Giles Bruce.
On September 01, 1918 Arnie married Connie Camden; they were married by D.L. Rollins.
B. David Bryant Wilson (December 22, 1876-July 28, 1957) born in Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married Rosie Jane “Jennie” Thompson (June 11, 1880-November 29, 1949) born in Crawford County, Arkansas and died in Roland, Oklahoma, daughter of Thomas Cicero Thompson and Florence Berthena Scott, on June 17,1897 Crawford County, Arkansas.
1. Melba B. Wilson (November 18, 1898-July 14, 1900) born and died in Crawford County, Arkansas.
2. Silva M. Wilson (February 19, 1901-May 17, 1902) born and died in Crawford County, Arkansas.
3. Golda J. Wilson (March 25, 1902-December 31, 1977) born in Indian Territory, Oklahoma and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married (1) Claude Campbell, married (2) Marion Thompson.
4. Edwin Cicero Wilson (December 09, 1903-November 20, 1961) born in Crawford County, Arkansas and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married (1) Beulah Curtis, married (2) Ora Eubanks.
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a. Carl Wilson married Jeanie Bowlin.
(1) Porta Ann Wilson
(2) Carl Edward Wilson
(3) Vickie Wilson
b. Arthur Bryant Wilson married Ruth McDonald.
5. Robert Leonard Wilson (July 10, 1905-1926) born and died in Crawford County, Arkansas.
6. Lucy Amanda Wilson (October 31, 1906-April 22, 1974) born in Crawford County, Arkansas and died in Roland, Oklahoma married (1) Elmer McDonald, married (2) William Howell.
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(a) John Henry McDonald married Betty Zockery.
7. Mabel E. Wilson (February 22, 1908-November 16, 1910) born Crawford County, Arkansas, and die in Roland, Oklahoma.
8. David Roland Wilson (May 10, 1910-March 20, 1973) born and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married Carrie Louise Cole.
(a) Peggy Wilson married Bud Hall
(b) Bobbie Ray Wilson married Ruth Riddle
(1) Reta Gail Wilson
(c) June Wilson married Rodney Stufflebean
(1) Rodney Earl Stufflebean
(2) Lynnett Stufflebean
(d) Billie Joe Wilson
(e) Glenda Kay Wilson married Eugene Matlock
(f) Gary Wayne Wilson
(g) Mary Ellen Wilson
(h) Judy Jewel Wilson
(i) Roland Eugene Wilson
9. Judy Jewell Wilson (November 10, 1912-) born in Roland, Oklahoma, married Harrison S. Cooper.
(a) Betty Sue Cooper married Jerry Payne
(b) Carolyn Gail Cooper married Bill Rice
10. Woodrow Wilson (November 03, 1914-January 26,1921) born and died in Roland, Oklahoma.
11. Timothy Wilson (November 09, 1916-May 15, 1970) born and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married Wanda J. Krumsick.
(a) Joan Wilson married Curtis Gaint
(1) Dale Gaint
(b) Melvie Wilson married J.D. Matlock
(c) Timothy Gerald Wilson
(d) Janell Wilson
(e) Alice Jane Wilson
(f) Sandra Wilson
12. Beno Wilson (November 25, 1918-June 15, 1984) born and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married (1) Vera Spence, married (2) Wanda Lee Price.
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(a) Jerry Glenn Wilson
(b) Larry Eugene Wilson
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(c) David Lee Wilson
(d) Sharron Gail Wilson
13. Lloyd Wilson (August 21, 1921-February 02,1983) born and died in Roland, Oklahoma, married Virgie E. Osborne.
(a) Virginia Wilson
C. William T. Wilson (-___ 29, 1880) born and died at Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas and is buried at the Robbirds Cemetery.
D. Unknown Wilson child (1882-1882) buried at the Robbirds Cemetery, Lead Hill, Boone County, Arkansas.
E. Robert “Rob” Edmund/Edman Lee Wilson (January 10,1884-September 29,1967) born in Sycamore, Boone County, Arkansas, buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas.
On a delayed birth certificate Rob spells his middle name Edmund, on his tombstone it is spell Edman and he also states that the spelling of .
Rob was married three-time (1) Mary J. Arnold on August 11, 1903in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas by Eld W. L. Wilson, married (2) Letha Emma Crenshaw on August 28, 1917 in Red River County, Texas, by Rev. G. C. Hicks. Letha died about 1930, then Rob married for the third time (3) Uriah “Ura” Johnson on August 26, 1930 in Red River County, Texas, by Rev. W. V. Watts.
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1. Edmund Wilson died as a infancies
2. Vinita Wilson (July 07, 1906-June 30, 1971) born in Arkansas and died in Riverside County, California, married Pat Wood.
3. Raymond Wilson (-1952) born in Arkansas and died in Philo, California, married Nora Ina Brewer (March 04,1915-March 11,1996) born in Arkansas and died in Santa Clara County, California.
(a) Loretha Wilson
(b) Letierae Wilson
(c) R. C. Wilson
(d) J. C. Wilson
4. Eliza/Liza Wilson died in infancies
5. Mary Wilson died in infancies
6. Timothy Lee Wilson (1911-1938) born and died Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, buried at Sherwood Cemetery in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Lee was murdered by his wife.
(a) Raymond Wilson
(b) Kenneth Charles Wilson
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7. Doris Maxine Wilson (January 31,1919-December 05,1996) born in Texas and died in Philomath, Benton County, Oregon, married (1) Ward Johnson, married (2) Mack McCauley on December 15,1941 in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas by Harvey Liles.
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(a) Ed Johnson (1939-1939)
8. John Henry Wilson (September 26, 1920-November 06, 1993) born in Annona, Texas and died in Palmdale, California, buried at Rose Hill Memorial Cemetery in Whittier, California. John married Esther Lorene Bruce (July 08,1921-) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, daughter of Giles Harvey Mitchel Bruce and Dora Alice Wilson, on May 06,1942 by Harvey Liles.
(a) Georgia Faye Wilson (December 19, 1945-) born in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas, married _________ Cartwright.
(b) Vasker Charles Wilson (November 09, 1948-) born in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
(c) John Henry Wilson, Jr. (July 11, 1950-) born in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
(d) Douglas Dale Wilson (November 11, 1954-June 03, 1985) born in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas and died in Arcadia, California, buried at Rose Hills Memorial Cemetery, his father is buried next to him.
(e) Rebecca Alice Wilson (November 10, 1957-) born in Pasadena, California.
9. Bryant Crenshaw Wilson (1922-) born in Texas, married Hattie Baker.
(a) William Wilson (-1957)
(b) Ann Wilson
(c) Roger Wilson
(d) Noel David Wilson
10. Roberta Wilson (December 16, 1924-April 13, 1973) born in Texas and died in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma. Roberta married Elva Eugene Bruce (July 26,1912-November 05,1987) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, died in Plunkettville, McCurtain, Oklahoma, son of Giles Harvey Mitchell Bruce and Dora Alice Wilson, both are buried at Oak Grove Cemetery, Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas. Roberta and Elva were married June 21, 1941 by I. W. Smith at the Minister Gospel Missionary Baptist Church in Watson, McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
(a) Dorie Letha Bruce (November 19, 1941-) married Jerry Smith.
(1) Irene Smith
(2) Floyd Smith
(3) Sue Smith
(b) Berta Jane Bruce (December 05, 1942-died in infancies)
(c) Giles Lee Bruce (May 09, 1944-)
(d) Dorene Bruce (February 08, 1946-) walked away from her family one day and has never been hear from sense.
(e) Elva Eugene Bruce, Jr. (June 27,1947-)
(f) Normie Robert Bruce (August 09,1949-)
(g) Donald Ray Bruce (August 26,1952-)
(h) Harvey Robert Bruce (July 18,1954-)
(i) Harold Dean Bruce (August 30,1957-)
(j) Chris Lane Bruce (April 21,1959-)
(k) Ronald Bruce (August 19,1962-)
(l) Loretta June Bruce (April 12,1964-)
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11. Ward Johnson Wilson (February 04, 1932-)
12. Mary Hattie Wilson (September 19, 1933-) married Henry Clay Dickerson, Jr. on April 07, 1951.
(a) Pasty Leona Dickerson (March 31, 1952-)
(b) Betty Faye Dickerson (July 25, 1953-)
(c) Darline Carol Dickerson (December 27, 1954-)
(d) Henry Dale Dickerson (July 07, 1957-)
(e) Steven Ray Dickerson (November 10, 1964-)
13. Rosie Alice Wilson (February 17, 1935-) married (1) Howard Phillips, married (2) Cloyce Willis.
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(a) Linda Phillips
(b) Howard Dale Phillips
(c) Robert Phillips
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(d) Eugene Willis
(e) Ronald Willis
(f) Melinda Willis (twin)
(g) Melissa Willis (twin)
14. Nancy May Wilson married Robert Lloyd.
15. Ura Bertha Wilson married (1) ____Golden, married (2) ______Parsons.
16. Albert David Wilson
F. John Henry Wilson (March 1886-1943) born in Boone County, Arkansas and die in an automobile accident in Texas. He was to have been a college graduate and taught school for many years.
The stories I was told, as a child was that John was a schoolteacher and one of the biggest moon-shiners in Polk County, Arkansas and McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
John had a disfigure shoulder and people would refer to him as Humpy Wilson only behind his back. What John may not have known was that his great-grandfather William A. Roberts (Robbirds) was nickname Humpy or Old Humpy. This disfigurement was a characteristic seen in some of the men as well as the women of this Roberts line.
G. Albert Vasker Wilson (February 1889-1909) born in Missouri and died in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, married Mattie B. G. Bruce (1889-1909) born in Virginia and died in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas. Mattie was the daughter of Henly Grayson Bruce and Marinda Ann Day. They were married on August 04, 1907 Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas by A. T. Harniter. Albert and Mattie were both eighteen at the time of their marriage, but Albert had to have his father to sign for him.
1. Ophelia Mobile Wilson (October 08,1908-September 27,1995) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, died in Redding, Shasta County, California, married Francis Marion Caudle (April 01,1903-March 19, 1982) born in Vandervoort, Polk County, Arkansas and died in Redding, Shasta County, California, both are buried at Halcumb Cemetery, in Montgomery Creek, California. They were married on July 05, 1924, in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas by I. M. Lambert.
Ophelia father’s parents reared her. Ophelia had a nature gift for music, as did a lot of the Wilson and their offspring’s.
(a) Donna Doylene Caudle (June 28,1926- )
(b) Marion Richmond Caudle (July 04,1928-September 09,1998)
(c) Wilma Gracie Estene Caudle (May 07,1930- )
(d) Albert Fred Caudle (November 20,1932- )
(e) John Coy Caudle (February 22,1936- )
H. Dora Alice Wilson (September 11, 1891-August 14, 1977) born in Missouri and died at home in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, married Giles Harvey Mitchel Bruce (June 05,1880-December 08,1970) born in Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia died at the Mena Hospital in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas,
Giles was the son of Henley Grayson Bruce and Marinda Ann Day and the brother of Mattie (Bruce) Wilson.
Alice and Giles were married December 22, 1907 in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas by D. L. Rollins.
Alice had her first child in Caddo, Oklahoma in 1909, by 1910 the family moved back to Wickes, Polk County, and Arkansas. In 1922 Giles moved the family to Hudson Creek. Hudson Creek was the birthplace for Vasker, Therdore and Barney Bruce. Hudson Creek was on the county line of Arkansas and Oklahoma. On the birth certificates of the three youngest children is stated Watson, Oklahoma, but the close town was sixteen miles away and that would be Vandervoort, Arkansas. Vandervoort was named Jennings at one time.
Alice and Giles are both buried at Cecil Chapel Cemetery in Vandervoort, Polk County, Arkansas. The road that runs in front of the cemetery will take you sixteen miles to their first home place. To be buried there was like coming home to stay.
1. Henry Mitchel Bruce (June 01, 1909-November 07, 1971) born in Caddo, Oklahoma, died in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, and buried at Cecil Chapel Cemetery.
Mitchel married Gracie House, April 15, 1931 Cove, Polk County, Arkansas by J. H. Scott, Justice of the Peace.
2. Elva Eugene Bruce (see E M2 10)
3. Alfred Edwin Bruce (November 12,1915-February 12,1984) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, died in Watson, McCurtain County, Oklahoma and buried at Cecil Chapel Cemetery.
Alfred married Nadine Webb (March 13, 1927-March 09, 1982) on August 10,1945, Mena, Polk County, Arkansas by Harvey Liles.
(a) Henry Lee Bruce (April 26,1946-)
(b) Alice Dora Bruce (August 24,1948-)
(c) Shirley Ann Bruce (September 03,1951-)
(d) Darrell David Bruce (November 12,1954-)
4. Henry Everage Bruce (January 31, 1919-April 25, 1991) born in Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas, died in Plunkettville, McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
Henry was born Everage Dailey, but while in the Army in WW II he had his name change to Henry Everage. After the services Henry became a Pentecostal minister, establish a ministry in Kansas City, Missouri for many years.
Henry was married four times (1) Estie Baker, February 07, 1942 at the Minister of Gospel Baptist Church in Watson, McCurtain County, Oklahoma by I. W. Smith, married (2) Ina Evelyn Bailey, May 03, 1946 in Polk County, Arkansas by B. F. Roebuck, married (3) Kathy ______, married (4) Mable Phillips.
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(a) child died in childbirth
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(b) Sharon Bruce (January 21,1947-)
(c) Edwin Dewayne Bruce (July 16,1948-)
(d) Carol Bruce (November 17,1949-March 1988)
(e) Patricia Ann Bruce (July 18,1951-)
(f) Albert Dale Bruce (September 04,1954-October 1954)
(g) Larry Everage Bruce (October 06,1955-)
(h) Rachael/Rachel Bruce (March 07,1958-May 17,1997)
(i) Henrietta Joyce Bruce (September 17,1959-)
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(j) Virginia Frances Bruce (October 27,1971) (adopted)
5. Esther Lorene Bruce (see E M2 8)
6. Albert Vasker Bruce (July 11, 1924-September 04, 1928) born and died in Hudson Creek, Watson, McCurtain, Oklahoma and buried at Cecil Chapel Cemetery. Albert died of what was called water on the brain.
7. Therdore Victor Bruce (June 12, 1928-) born in Hudson Creek, Watson, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, married Amanda Louise Carnathan (May 25,1932-) born in Smithville , McCurtain County, Oklahoma, daughter of Benjamin Marvin Carnathan and Elsie Ann Charlton, on August 11,1949 in DeQueen, Arkansas.
(a) Vickie Sue Bruce (June 25, 1950-) born in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas.
(b) Wanda Lue Bruce (August 05, 1952-) born in Mena, Polk County, Arkansas.
(c) Therdore Victor Bruce, Jr. (September 05, 1954-) born in Kansas City, Missouri.
(d) Barbara June Bruce (May 17, 1957-) born in Kansas City, Missouri.
(e) Eddy Dean Bruce (February 24, 1959-) born in Kansas City, Missouri.
(f) Mildred Dianna Bruce (November 15, 1962-November 15, 1962) born and died in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma.
(g) Randy Neal Bruce (February 07, 1970-) born in Ardmore, Carter County, Oklahoma
8. Barney David Bruce (February 17, 1932-) born Hudson Creek Watson, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, married Doris June Crawford on March 11, 1955 Mena, Polk County, Arkansas.
(a) Deborah Ann Bruce
(b) Gregory Lynn Bruce
I. Lora May Wilson (February 28, 1895-September 1939) born in Arkansas and die in childbirth in a hospital in Fort Smith, Arkansas and buried at Forth Smith, married Robert Pace.
1. Edwin Pace
2. Henrietta Pace
3. Hershel Pace
4. Earl Pace
5. Enda Mae Pace
6. Doyle Pace
7. Robert Lewis Pace
8. Betty Pace
I have been looking for my great-grandma's family. I do have a few photos like to share.Do you have any of James (Davey) or Willam (Billy).
Thank you for your time. Great-Great-Granddaughter of James and Nancy (Bell) Robbirds