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There was one Calhoon marriage listed, no Cahoon marriages, 16 for
Calhoun. There were no Colquhoun marriages listed.
Database: Arkansas Marriages, 1851-1900
Given Name Surname Given NameSpouse SurnameSpouse MarrDate
County State
A. J. SMITH MARY M. CALHOON 21 Apr 1888
Washington AR
A. D. PORTER NANCY A. CALHOUN 01 Jan 1882
Washington AR
WILLIAM T. SHACKLEFORD LAURA CALHOUN 27 Feb 1898
Washington AR
WILLIAM CALHOUN JOSEPHINE MEERS 20 Feb 1883
Washington AR
JOHN C. CALHOUN ANNE CALHOUN 25 Feb 1874
Hempstead AR
DAVID R. NANCE MARY ELIZABETH CALHOUN 08 Jan 1851
Hempstead AR
ZACKARIAH WILLIAMS SUSANNAH CALHOUN 03 Nov 1870
Hempstead AR
FRED ADAMS LAURA CALHOUN 01 Jul 1897
Hempstead AR
WILL TURNER LOU M. CALHOUN 04 Jan 1894
Hempstead AR
J. A. SIMS MARY CALHOUN 15 Feb 1891
YELL AR
J. H. GREEN RILLA CALHOUN 15 Oct 1899
YELL AR
J. F. RANNELLS MARY CALHOUN 11 Oct 1898
CRAW AR
JOHN L. CALHOUN PARMELLA A. ROSSON 30 Apr 1882
CRAW AR
JOSEPH L. H.BAKER MARY E. CALHOUN 19 Aug 1888
CRAW AR
JOSEPH M. SANDERS NETTIE L. CALHOUN 16 Dec 1883
CRAW AR
THOMAS J. SPEARS ELLEN CALHOUN 4 Jun 1899
CRAW AR
WILLIAM COWART AMANDA CALHOUN 24 May 1877
CRAW AR
Description: Becoming the twenty-fifth state in 1836, Arkansas was home
to hundreds of thousands of residents throughout the nineteenth century.
This database is a collection of marriage records from Crawford,
Hempstead, Pike, Washington, and Yell Counties between 1851 and 1900.
Taken from microfilm copies of original county documents, each record
provides spouses' names, marriage date, and county of residence. It
provides the names of over 43,000 men and women. For those persons
seeking ancestors from early Arkansas, this collection can be a useful
source of information.
Extended Description: This update adds the records from Crawford County.
Crawford County lies on the Arkansas River, on the most western border
of Arkansas. It was created in 1820 from Pulaski County. The county seat
is Van Buren.
Yell County records span 1859 to 1900. The county is located along the
Arkansas River in the western part of the state. It was created in 1840
from neighboring Pope and Scott Counties. Danville and Dardanelle are
the county seats.
Hempstead County records span 1851 to 1899. The county is located along
the Little River in southwestern Arkansas, near the border with Texas.
Hope is the county seat.
Pike County records span 1875 to 1900. The records for 1877 to 1881 were
extracted from the County Court House. The county is located in
southwestern Arkansas. Murfreesboro is the county seat.
Washington County records span 1863 to 1900 and is located in
northwestern Arkansas, on the border with Oklahoma. Fayetteville is the
county seat.
Source Information: Dodd, Jordan and Liahona Research, comp. Arkansas
Marriages, 1851-1900. [database on-line] Provo, UT:
Ancestry.com, 2000.
Taken from: Yell County, Arkansas Marriage Register, 1859-1900 County
Court Records located at Danville, Arkansas or Family History microfilm
# 1026817, 1026492-1026495, 1026821-1026822 (records for 1859-1862 were
extracted directly from court house records); Hempstead County, Arkansas
Marriage Register, 1851-1899 County Court Records located at Hope,
Arkansas or Family History Library microfilm # 1005876-1005881; Pike
County, Arkansas Marriage Register, 1875-1900 County Court Records
located at Murfreesboro, Arkansas or Family History Library microfilm #
1010604-1010605; Washington County, Arkansas Marriage Register,
1863-1900. County Court Records located at Fayetteville, Arkansas or
Family History Library microfilm # 1034247-1034253; Crawford County,
Arkansas Marriage Register, 1851-1900 County Court Records located at
Van Buren, Arkansas or Family History microfilm # 1028048-1028050
(1851-1876 extracted at Court House).