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Anyone know who this is? Ellen Cloud, 26 on this 1910 census
of Cameron, Milam cty, TX is line 96. It appears that numbers
97 and 98 are her children: John Cloud, 2, and a Will (can't
read last name), 1 month old.
She is of particular interest to me, as all the Clouds in Milam
county were descendants of "my" Jeremiah Cloud, specifically
children of his grandson, William Jasper Cloud, but I don't know
who this lady is.
1910 census, Texas, Milam county, pct. 1, Cameron, e.d. 54, 24-B
Poorhouse 91-100, May 2, 1910, series T624, roll 1577, p. 128
"No Name" street, lines 91-100, HH 451 (all listed as "pauper" with occupation pauper)
91-Hogan, John M, pauper, M, W, 64, single, Scot-Scotch, Scot-Scotch, Scot-Scotch
92-Brantley, John J, pauper, M, W, 64, widowed, MS, MS, MS
93-Thurman, James, pauper, M, B, 78, m1, KY, KY, KY
94-Patterson, Betsie, pauper, F,B, ??, widowed, TX, US, US
95-Michals, David W, pauper, M, W, 59, widowed, AL, AL, AL
96-Cloud, Ellen, pauper, F, W, 26, widowed, 3 children, 3 living, TX, TX, TX
97- " , John W, pauper, M, W, 2, TX, US, US
98-?un, Will R, pauper, M, W, 1/12, TX, US, US
99-Krizan, Emma, pauper, F, B, 65, widowed, US, US, US
100-Grant, Abraham, pauper, M, B, 50, divorced, AL, US, US
Folks,
Please take a look at emails before replying to the list.
If you'll read the email you'll see it says:
"This is a Message Board Post ... gatewayed to this mailing list."
IOW, replying to that message -- to this list -- accomplishes
nothing as the author of the message won't see your reply!
To reply to the author of a bulletin board post you have to click
on the link and then post a reply there.
sincerely,
Tom Cloud
At 05:46 PM 7/26/2005, you wrote:
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>I have a new e-mail address.
>dotthebbb(a)cox.com
Anyone who would send such a note has proven the opposite.
Geneac
-----Original Message-----
From: MARION CLOUD <marion_cloud(a)msn.com>
Sent: Jul 26, 2005 9:38 PM
To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CLOUD] new e-mail address
I WAS NOT AN ILL MANNERED JACKASS.
----- Original Message -----
From: LBLACK50(a)aol.com<mailto:LBLACK50@aol.com>
To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CLOUD] new e-mail address
Interesting email...but, dotthebbb, who were you before?
==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
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Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List?
Submit a brief description of your ancestry.
==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
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Volunteer for Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at
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I WAS NOT AN ILL MANNERED JACKASS.
----- Original Message -----
From: LBLACK50(a)aol.com<mailto:LBLACK50@aol.com>
To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 8:21 PM
Subject: Re: [CLOUD] new e-mail address
Interesting email...but, dotthebbb, who were you before?
==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
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Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List?
Submit a brief description of your ancestry.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
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Message Board Post:
I have a new e-mail address.
dotthebbb(a)cox.com
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Surnames: Rushing and Cloud
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/YNJ.2ACIB/808.1.1.1.1
Message Board Post:
Please mail me I keep mailing you and keeps coming back to me the help on Melissa Cloud Rushing.! Thanks!
Thanks, Marion - you had previously sent me the same basic information
and I had already used that for your columns of the spreadsheet. You
weren't one of the four I had not received at that time. Regards, Al
Cloud.
On Jul 24, 2005, at 8:17 PM, MARION CLOUD wrote:
> JAMES CLOUD WAS BORN IN 1790 IN SOUTH CAROLINA. HIS SON NOAH WAS BORN
> IN CRAWFORD COUNTY GA IN 1841, HIS SON MATTHEW MELTON CLOUD SR. WAS
> BORN ABT 1870 ALSO IN CRAWFORD CO., MM JR WAS BORN ABT 1921 ALSO CRAW
> FORD CO....I WAS BORN 1949 IN HOUSTON CO GA ,I AM KENNETH MARION
> CLOUD----- Original Message -----
> From: Tom Cloud<mailto:cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu>
> To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:05 AM
> Subject: [CLOUD] test
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> test
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> ==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
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> Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List?
> Submit a brief description of your ancestry.
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> ==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
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> Cloud Family DNA Project
> http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/
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----- Original Message -----
From: MARION CLOUD<mailto:marion_cloud@msn.com>
To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: [CLOUD] test
JAMES CLOUD WAS BORN IN 1790 IN SOUTH CAROLINA. HIS SON NOAH WAS BORN IN CRAWFORD COUNTY GA IN 1841, HIS SON MATTHEW MELTON CLOUD SR. WAS BORN ABT 1870 ALSO IN CRAWFORD CO., MM JR WAS BORN ABT 1921 ALSO CRAW FORD CO....I WAS BORN 1949 IN HOUSTON CO GA ,I AM KENNETH MARION CLOUD----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Cloud<mailto:cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu<mailto:cloud@peaches.ph.utexas.edu>>
To: CLOUD-L(a)rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:CLOUD-L@rootsweb.com>>
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 11:05 AM
Subject: [CLOUD] test
test
==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
..................................................................
Have you submitted your Cloud lineage to the List?
Submit a brief description of your ancestry.
==== CLOUD Mailing List ====
................................................................
Cloud Family DNA Project
http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/<http://mykindred.com/cloud/dna/>
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Classification: Query
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Hi, recently there was a website started where people can donated the vital records they have so others can view, download and print them for FREE.
There are records avalible for this surname/location if anyone would like to view them or if anyone has any documents to submits for others.
The more people who donate what they have, the better the odds are of finding a record you need for FREE.
Thank you - Krystal Wilson - Vital Tree
http://clik.to/vitaltreehttp://vitaltree.bravehost.com/index.htm
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I'[m looking for the death date on MelissaCloud Morgan Rushing she was my 3rd greatgrandmother.
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Melissa Cloud Rushing was my 3rd greatgrandmother she was married to Burrell Rushing in Natcitoches Parish, La. Would love to hear from anyone researching her line.
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Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 19:37:17 -0600
From: marysday(a)teleport.com
Source: ORUNION-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: James Keith Delaney -- Obituary/Biography
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Surnames: Delaney, Brown, Forsythe, Fashing, Cloud, Aldrich, Walker
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Headlight-Herald, Tillamook, OR June 2, 2004
JAMES KEITH DELANEY
James Keith Delaney (known to family and friends as Keith) was born to Vennie Florence (Brown) and Roy Eldred Delaney, October 7, 1934, in Union, Oregon, where he grew up and graduated from Union High School. In 1955, Keith married his wife of 48 years, Cheryl Sue (Forsythe) Delaney.
In 1961, Keith and Sue moved from Union County, Oregon to Pacific City where they raised their family. Within a few years after moving to Tillamook County, Keith was elected President of the Chamber of Commerce where he championed a safety program at Nestucca Bay and Cape Kiwanda in an effort to reduce accidents and fatalities in cooperation with the Oregon State Marine Board. He placed a large warning sign at the beach level, then metal posts with life rings and rope in several hazardous areas on Cape Kiwanda to help rescue anyone who might have fallen or been swept into the ocean.
During this time, he also served as Chair of the Pacific City Water District at a time when a new water supply for a growing community was a necessity. With some help from the State Legislature, the Oregon Parks Department finally agreed to allow the District to locate a system of water wells in the sand dunes on the Nestucca Spit.
In 1968, the Delaney family set out to prove to the State Legislature that people would return bottles and cans if a return value was offered. Keith offered a penny for each container returned to the community dumpster. By the end of the summer, hundreds of pop and beer bottles and cans no longer littered the beach and roadside, and the photos of the successful effort became the foundation for the famous Oregon Bottle Bill. Today, many other states have adopted the program that originated in Pacific City.
Keith volunteered in the early days of the Salmon-Trout Enhancement Program (STEP) raising fish in streamside incubators, and under contract with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to help control cormorant predation on the Nestucca River.
Several years ago he restored an original double-end dory from the 1950's because he didn't want to lose the traditional values of the dory fleet. The boat has been on display and in the Dory Days parade several times.
Keith always cared deeply for his community and friends. He touched everyone's heart and funny-bone. His contribution to his community is immeasurable. He conceived of and implemented several public-safety projects in Pacific City. The original flashing stop light at Pacific City's main intersection was installed through Keith's work with the County Commissioners and Tillamook P.U.D. He sectioned off and painted the first lines defining traffic and parking at Cape Kiwanda, until the County assumed the responsibility. He also built an access ramp for handicapped to a viewing area at Cape Kiwanda so they could get a better view of the activities at the Cape, which is still in use today.
He made himself available at all hours to many people during firece storms to check on their beach homes and make sure they were secure. He was always among the first on the scene to help other people during floods and any number of emergencies that occurred over the years. Keith was who people called. (This sentence reads as it appeared in the paper.)
Over the years, Keith worked as a manager of Pacific City Supply and Lumber Co., building contractor, commercial fisherman and retail marketing. On his own shop built propane grill, he became widely sought after to provide salmon and oysters for Legislative gatherings in Salem and for friends and relatives in Eastern Oregon, the Dory Festival and the annual Soil and Water District Meeting in Pacific City.
Keith enjoyed country-western music by traditional artists. In 1990, he was invited backstage for a personal greeting with Johnny Cash, and at special events he joined in with Dennis Brutke, a former doryman and leader of the Rock Creek Band from Amity, and Onno Husing with a guitar-banjo band from Newport.
Keith passed away with family at his side on Monday, May 24, at the age of 69. He is survived by his wife, Sue Delaney; four children, Robert Delaney, Cathi Fasching, Shelly Cloud and Steve Delaney; ten grandchildren and a great-grandchild; his mother Vennie Delaney; his sisters Wythel Aldrich, and Vera Walker and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
A memorial service is planned for 2:00 p.m., Saturday, June 12 at the Central Building (next to the Post Office) in Pacific City. Keith will later be buried in Union Cemetery, Union, Oregon.
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Date: Thu, 30 Jun 2005 22:42:43 -0600
From: PBurne1063(a)aol.com
Source: TNCLAIBO-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Claiborne Progress Obits, June 30, 2005
PET BUIS, JR. (JUNE)
Pet Buis, Jr. (June), age 80, of Tazewell was born March 8, 1925 and departed this life June 20, 2005.
He was saved at an early age and was a member of Neals Chapel Methodist
Church. He was a veteran of World War II serving in the Pacific Theater, and a former alderman of the Town of Tazewell. He was preceded in death by his parents: Pet Buis, Sr. and Ollie Cloud Buis; wife: Helen Neal Buis; one brother: Walter Buis; sisters: Grace Ford and Rachel Buis.
He is left to mourn his memory, son and daughter-in-law: Ted and Sun Buis;
daughter: Regina Buis Clark both of Tazewell; daughter and son-in-law: Deborah and Ken Fanney of Thorn Hill; grandchildren: Brock, Allen and Sabrina Buis; Cathy Laws, Kendall Fanney; great grandchildren: Antione Cloud, Syan Buis, Brooklyn Buis, Noah Buis, Brice Laws, Lebron Buis; brothers and sisters-in-law: Henderson and Betty Buis of Tazewell, Charles (Dink) and Charlotte Buis of Middlesboro, Ky; brother-in-law: James Neal; several nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
The family wishes to thank everyone who helped to comfort us in our loss.
Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. May God bless each and every one.
Funeral services were Thursday, June 23 at 7 p.m. at the Coffey Funeral Home
Chapel. Pastors: Rev. Alvin Douglass, Rev. Charles Simpson, Jr., Rev. Pete
Ford officiating. Songs by Rev. Alvin Douglass and Mrs. Alice Douglass. Burial was Friday, June 24 at 10 a.m. at the Breastworks Cemetery with military honors.
Pallbearers: Terry Cloud, Tony Cloud, Robert Dibrell, Bruce Ford, Dayton
Parkey, and William Parkey. Honorary pallbearers: Ed Hardin III and Ronald Keck.
Flower girls: nieces.
Coffey Funeral Home in charge.
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Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 20:53:28 -0600
From: Diana S Flynn <diana937(a)juno.com>
Source: INLAWREN-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: LOCAL NEWS - NOV 2, 1900 - PART 2
BEDFORD WEEKLY MAIL
BEDFORD, INDIANA
FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1900
Mrs. Olive GLOVER is sick at her home south of the city.
Mrs. J. M. WAKEFIELD has returned to Washington, Ind.
BORN Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. EMERY, a daughter.
A marriage license has been issued to James BASS and Anna MAHON.
Richard VORIS, of Fayetteville, was in town Monday on business.
Uncle "Dad" FIELDS went to Kurtz Tuesday, to make a land trade.
BORN Sunday, to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. DAY, of Leatherwood, a son.
Quite a number of people attended the baptizing at Leatherwood Sunday
afternoon.
Dr. DUNCAN was at Erie Monday to see Mrs. Aylette HOUSTON, who is
seriously ill.
Will ABLE, of Mitchell, is now looking after business at the depots for
the New Deckard Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira ANDERSON, of Avoca, left Wednesday for Phoenix, Arizona,
to spend the winter.
W. F. MITCHELL, of Williams, was in town Monday, on business, and to make
arrangements for the big barbecue.
To vote on the pike roads in Shawswick Township at the coming election,
the voter must mark the square after each road.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry CRAMER, of Mitchell, were in this city Wednesday,
where Mr. CRAMER had business before the Pension Board.
The Grand Opera House will be open at 7:30 the evening of election day,
and bulletins will be read from the time the first one is issued till 5
o'clock next morning.
The quail law expires Nov. 10.
Alva FERGUSON, of Coxton, was in town Tuesday.
I. W. HENDRICKSON, of Williams, was in town Friday.
David FLINN, of Heltonville, was in town Friday.
John ROOTE went down to Williams this afternoon.
Miss Grace DODD went to Tunnelton Wednesday.
James CLARK, of Elnora, was in town Friday, on business.
Alva TROGDEN, of Heltonville, was in the city Friday.
Spencer KERN and wife, of Peerless, were in town Friday.
Mrs. Sally CAUBLE went to Salem this morning to visit relatives.
Collin McKINNEY is suffering from rheumatism in one of his arms.
Thos. H. MITCHELL, an old citizen of Avoca, is seriously ill of
bronchitis.
A marriage license has been issued to Peter S. GOLDSBY and Jannie RYANS.
A. HITCHCOCK went to Cale Friday afternoon, to visit John HITCHCOCK.
The office of the REED quarries has been moved into the DINKELSPIEL
building.
T. J. MOORE, the Indian Springs merchant, was in town Friday, to hear
Griffiths.
Mrs. Ambrose SEARS and daughter, Mrs. Ben NICHOLSON, spent Tuesday in
Williams.
Dr. A. T. WITHERS writes from Omaha that Nebraska is a sure thing for
McKinley and Prosperity.
John GEE, who has a broom factory at Arcola, Ill., was in this city
Wednesday, selling brooms.
Peter S. GOLDSBY and Jannie RYAN were married by Judge CHISLER at his
office Saturday night last.
R. N. GRAYSON was in town Wednesday, on his way to his home near
Heltonville, from a visit to Bloomington.
Geo. ALLEN, of Logan, was in this city Friday.
Luther DAVIS, of near Logan, was in town Friday.
Dr. W. T. CLOUD, of Blankenship, was in town Friday.
Aaron SARGENT, of Williams, was in this city Saturday.
Ed GEORGE is building a new 4 room house on North O street.
Elcanah KERN, of Coxton, was in town last week buying bone dust.
Arthur STIPP, of Cedar Ridge, was in the city, the guest of his parents.
D. W. BEASLEY came up to the city from Coxton Tuesday, on business.
Elder Joseph FRANKLIN went to Orleans this morning, to preach tomorrow.
Ed CONSALUS is up again and able to resume his duties in the east side
school building.
T. UTTERBACK, a prominent merchant of Heltonville, was in town Friday, on
business.
Judge CHRISLER's cotton is opening finely. It is said to be equal to the
best Texas cotton.
Mrs. D. L. SEARS and daughter, of Galveston, Texas, are visiting A. K.
SEARS and family.
Wm. KNIGHT and daughter, May, of Bono, were visiting friends and
relatives in the city.
Thomas WITHERS, of Bryantsville, was in the city Monday, the guest of
friends and relatives.
William SE____, of near Springville, was in town Friday and went to Logan
Friday night.
Mrs. Maxie CROCKETT, of Campbellsburg, came up Tuesday, to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Peter CLIPP.
L. V. MITCHELL has moved to the country on to the Henry LIVELY farm,
owned by Allen MOORE.
Mrs. James FARMER is seriously ill at her home north of Bedford.
Mr. and Mrs. GATHRIGHT, of Louisville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. VORIS.
The Furst-Kerber Mill is turning a number of large stone columns, each in
four sections.
The American Express Co. has moved into the room formerly occupied by O.
P. M. DAVIS, in the UNKEL building on J street.
Geo. A. TINDALL has lost a sorrel mare, 10 years old, 15 ½ hands high,
blaze face, and in good condition, and will pay a reward for information
as to her whereabouts.
Every Republican who scratches his county ticket takes the chance of
depriving WADSWORTH of a vote and thus giving MIERS a boost. Vote it
straight. Make the cross in the circle with the eagle.
The young men of the Mt. Pleasant church gave Eld. John WILLIAMS a fine
wood chopping on last Saturday. A good dinner, a fine chance of cord
wood and a pleasant time was the order of the day. Thanks! J. W.
William ARVIN, of Edinburgh, Ind., is the guest of Elza QUEEN. Mr. ARVIN
is an employee of the Edinburgh Cabinet Works.
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Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 18:03:35 -0600
From: 4615(a)bellsouth.net
Source: DOVER-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Cantrells from Orange County,NC
The John Dover deed references in Orange County, NC occur in relation to Robert Cate. The deeds below tie Cate to two other John Dover connections, Cantrells and Clouds:
1761 Orange County Court of Pleas and Qtr. Sessions: Robert Cate, Sr. to Isaac Cantril, 280 acres. Ack by Robert Cate 10 Nov 1761.
1765 Orange Co. Ct. of Pleas & Qtr Sessions: Robert Cate to Jesse Cantril, 300 acres, acknowledged by Charles Cate 12 Nov 1765.
Isaac Cantrell's first or second wife was Talitha Cloud.
Marjorie Dover Stansel
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Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2005 18:12:08 -0600
From: maganfarris(a)aol.com
Source: GADOUGHE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Pauline applin/aplin Peters Obit
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Surnames: Aplin/Applin/Appling
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looking for someone to look up obit for a Pauline Applin/aplin Cloud Peters. she is buried in a private cemetery. Children, Vicky Unknown last name, Betty, Jimmy (Nickname Pete),
Steve.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
Maggie
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Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 17:58:09 -0600
From: Peter_McCrae <peter_mccrae(a)pmccrae.co.uk>
Source: US-OBITS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: CLOUD; Lawrence C.-1/12/2004-USA/TX
Lawrence C. Cloud
Lawrence C. Cloud, age 64, of Anahuac, Texas, died Wednesday, December 1,
2004, at 345 Otter in Anahuac, Texas . He was the son of the late Lawrence
Cloud and Pauline (Henderson) Cloud. He is also survived by his wife Gail B.
Cloud. Arrangements are being handled by L. A. Crespo Funeral Directors,
6123 Garth Road, Baytown, Texas.
Cemetery/Crematory
Chapel of the Pines
503 FM 1942
Crosby, TX 77532-
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Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 00:28:54 -0600
From: keenebj(a)juno.com
Source: BRADLEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Josiah B. Bradley, Arkansas-Kentucky b. ca 1822--1824
Hello,
I just joined this list last nite and today I saw my first message come thru, so I decided to jump right in.
I am researching Josiah B. Bradley b. ca 1822--1824 in Arkansas and later lived in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. He m. Martha (Mattie) L. Cloud. Some of their children are James, Lewis, Ida Woodard, and Mina Bradley. My son descends from Ida Woodard Bradley who m. James A. Gardner.
They lived in Louisville, KY and Hart Co. KY. Josiah B. Bradley served in the Union forces during the Civil War. He went in as an Orderly Sgt. and was a First Sgt. at discharge. He had also been a Police Officer in Louisville, KY during which time he lost the sight in one eye. I'm not sure how that happened. Later, he lost the sight in the other eye to a cataract. He was in Louisville by or before 1850. I need info on his parents, sibs if any, and where in Arkansas he was born and lived. One death certificate gave "Kansas" Arkansas as his birthplace, but I can't find such a town in Arkansas. Any help will be appreciated.
Barb T