Have any historic photos? Send them in! Sample Family Histories Received for the Boone County Family History Book REMEMBER: Please send one biography per household and one photograph per family biography. An additional family photo may be included for only $15.00. You do not have to purchase a book to be included! All materials will be returned when the book is completed. Boone County History Book Towns and Communities Alpena – Batavia – Bellefonte – Bergman area – Burlington – Capps – Diamond City – Everton – Gaither & Elmwood – Grubb Springs – Hill Top – Hopewell – Lead Hill – Olvey-Harmon – Omaha area – Rally Hill – Ridgeway – Valley Springs – Zinc ... and more! HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO DO • Type your family history in 500 words or less. • Send a photograph (historic or recent). • To order a book, complete the order form and mail with your check to the address listed below. Order Form BUSINESS, FARMS, and ORGANIZATION/CLUB pages. The cost of these special pages are: 1/4 pg.–$125.00 1/2 pg.–$175.00 full pg.–$225.00 (CONTINUED) Boone County History Book P.O. Box 1094 113 S. Cherry St. Harrison, AR 72601 ❏Please enter my order for _ _____ copies of the Lim- ❏Add $6.00 per book for postage if mailed. ❏Add $6.00 to emboss family name on the cover. ❏I am interested in knowing more about the printed Ruby L. Fowler was the daughter of a prominent Boone County doctor, Tilden P. Fowler. Tilden’s father, Pleasant, was born in Orange County, NC, and came with his family to Arkansas, settling first in Western Grove and then Rally Hill. He served in the Arkansas 14th Infantry as lieutenant colonel during the Civil War. Pleasant’s first Send all material, checks, and orders to: Please check the appropriate boxes below: ited Edition Boone County History Book, Vol. II at $49.95 each. ❏Please send me _ ______________ copies of the Deluxe Real Bonded Leather Edition for $89.95 each. ❏Include 15¢ per word over 500 word limit. Sitting: Clifford and Ruby Phillips. Standing (L-R): Mary Sue, Tilden, Kenneth, Anna Beth, Gerald and James. Marilyn Smith, Book Chairman, (870) 741-3312 Fred Hudson • Virginia Phillips • Betty Atchley • Les Bailey • Imogene Hammerschmidt • Merle Vincent • Andrea Miller • Jim Breece • Averil Davis • J. K Fancher • Sue Barger • Teri Penquite • J. Troy Massey • Newt Foster • Dan Layton • Richard Dix • Steve Davis • John Berry • Pat Brown • Mark Fowler • Don Brazzeal • Norman Rowe cream. She married a second time to Charles Sharp. Her home is one of the oldest landmarks in Bergman. Leonora Cook Kirk (July 16, 1903 – Dec. 8, 1986) married John Hindman and settled in Auburndale, Fla. They had three children. Albert Cook (Sept. 19, 1907 – June 11, 1982) married Hazel Devore and had four children. All still live near Keener. Stella Cook Jones (March 16, 1912) now lives in El Monte, Ca. She married Sam Jones and had six children. Stella, known as “Pud,” died Oct. 27, 1997. The Cooks came to Boone County, Ark., in a covered wagon in 1906 and homesteaded near Keener. They farmed, raised stock, and later built a general store in Bergman, Ark. Mr. and Mrs. Cook and four of their children are buried in the York Cemetery near Bergman. The store building in Bergman was sold and later burned. Submitted by Daphne Haworth PHILLIPS – Clifford Allen Phillips, born in 1903, was the youngest son of Allen and Leslie Phillips. Allen, born in Surry County, NC, came to Arkansas in 1872 and settled on a farm southeast of Harrison. He married Sarah Staples in 1878. Before her death, she gave birth to five children (three died in infancy). Their surviving children were Susan Madonna and Robert Patrick. Allen then married Mary Leslie Clifford, daughter of E.O. and Susan (Priddy) Clifford. Clifford St. in Harrison is named for E.O. Clifford, who was once a deputy sheriff in Boone County and had served in the Confederate Army in Tennessee. Allen and Leslie had five children (two died in infancy), Orman, Eula and Clifford. Clifford Married Ruby Lee Fowler in 1923. Boone County History Book Community Representatives All materials will be returned. Use these examples as a guide in writing your 500 word history. Remember: It’s FREE to be included! COOK – John Beaton Cook was born Aug. 5, 1873, and died March 28, 1962, in Canada. His parents were George Gatter Cook, born March 18, 1845, and Mary Kerslake, both of Devonshire, England. They married in 1862. In 1871, George left his mill and farm on the beautiful river Exe to settle on a claim in Canada. Two years later his wife and four children followed to the farm near Cooksville, between Montreal and Toronto. While there they endured all the hardships of pioneers in this sparsely settled country. There John Beaton Cook was John and Emma Cook born. The winter climate proved too severe for Mrs. Cook’s health, so they returned to their native home in England. There a daughter was born. Soon the mother passed away, leaving her husband and seven small children. Again in 1878, George Cook, with his two oldest boys (George and Sidney), and his brother John Cook with his wife from Wales, immigrated to Canada, leaving the other children with their aunt and grandfather in England. In 1880, George Cook came to the U.S. to visit a friend. He liked the people and the winters were not as cold as in Canada. He decided to stay, and sent for his sons and brother and family. All of them engaged in farming near Cedar Bluff, Iowa. At Marion, Iowa, June 14, 1884, Mr. Cook married a second time to Eliza Howe. The following spring they moved to a farm two miles south of Tipton, Iowa. John Beaton Cook married Emma Augusta Soffeing, born in Wallingford, Iowa, Feb. 24, 1882, died Nov. 19, 1953. Four children were born in Iowa. Henry Clay Cook, (March 4, 1900 – May 8, 1977) married Addie Dees and had five children. Addie and son still own the Cook homeplace near Keener, Ark. Lillie Cook Hobson Sharp (July 9, 1901 – July 22, 1989) married Ira Hobson and had two children. Daphne Augusta Hobson Haworth married Charles Richard Haworth, who served in WWII. They had two children. Charles Richard Haworth, Jr., retired from the Air Force with 30 years service, and now lives in Melbourne, Fla. A daughter, Linda Haworth Lamb, died Oct 19, 1989. The Haworths lived in Jeffersonville, Ind. 1945 – 1961, then moved to Lakeland, Fla., 1961 – 1986. Both retired and moved to her homeplace in Bergman, Ark. Charles Richard, Sr., died March 2, 1997. James Harry Hobson retired from the Air Force and now lives in Bradenton, Fla. Lillie worked in Cooks Grocery, bought and tested For more information or assistance, contact: SCHOOL, CHURCH, MEMORIAL, TRIBUTE PAGES: 1/4 pg.–$75.00 1/2 pg.–$85.00 full pg.–$125.00 Check one of the below: ❏ Please mail my order to me. ❏ I will pick up my order. Name Phone Address City State Zip Name to be embossed on cover. (up to 24 spaces) Total Enclosed $_________________________________________ D e a d l i n e : november 18, 2006 Boone COUNTY HISTORY BOOK P.O. Box 1094 113 S. Cherry St. Harrison, AR 72601 Non-Profit Org. U.S. POSTAGE Boone County, Arkansas Family History Book, Vol. II PAID Permit No. 230 Harrison, AR 72602 Inside… The History of Boone County, Arkansas and YOUR family… Sponsored by the Boone County History Book Committee Leave your thumbprint in Boone County, Arkansas History T Family History Book Wells Fargo & Co. Express Wagon, Harrison, AR Boone County, Arkansas he Boone County History Book Committee is compiling and publishing the History of Boone County, Arkansas, Vol. II. The book will consist of a history of Boone County, family histories, communities, churches, schools, businesses, farms, memorials, tributes, clubs, organizations and much more. The publication will be unique as it will be written by Boone County people, giving emphasis to the importance of families in our heritage. If you are presently living in or have previously lived in Boone County, you won’t want to be left out of this once-in-a-lifetime publication! The History and Families of Boone County, Arkansas will contain material from the early 1800s through A.D. 2007, with approximately 200 to 300 pages. This hardback, library quality, smyth-sewn 8 1/2 by 11 inch book will be beautifully bound in swirl-grained leatherette cover with a gold foil-stamped seal depicting Boone County’s magnificent courthouse and rustic heritage on the front cover, and gold on the spine. What an heirloom to give your children and grandchildren! IDEAS FOR WRITING YOUR FAMILY HISTORY: Everyone has a family history, and even if you recently moved to the county, we want yours! Give the date your family came to Boone County; indicate from what state or country your family originated and vocation before settling here. Tell about any interesting stories from childhood, include marriages, children, job, military, education, organizations participated in, etc. Write your stories in third person (use he, she, they). The family history must be written in 500 words or less; there will be a charge of 15¢ per word for all over 500. Please submit your story typed on 8 1/2 by 11 inch paper, double spaced if possible. Sign your name to your history. PLEASE SEND ONE PHOTOGRAPH (current or historic) to be used with your family story, an extra photograph can be included for only $15.00. Because the photograph will be handled many times, send a professional copy (no Xeroxes please) of any valuable or irreplaceable photograph. Write in pencil your name and address on the back of all pictures. Indicate the names of people, date, and caption for the picture. Your photograph will be returned when the book is completed. Please feel free to send any rare historic photos you wish to be printed. We will print as many as we can. This historical book is AVAILABLE ON A PRESALE BASIS ONLY and is priced at only $49.95. Your check should be made out to Boone County History Book. It will be necessary to collect orders in advance of publication, since we are only going to print a limited number of books. All money will be held in escrow at a local bank for payment to the publishing company later. Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to be recorded in Boone County’s newest family history book. As a non-profit society, our purpose in publishing a history of your families is to preserve historical records for the enjoyment and education of future generations. ORDER YOUR COPIES NOW! There is NO CHARGE for having your history and photo published in this book. Your history, picture(s), and book order(s) should be sent in no later than november 18, 2006. Send your material to: Boone County History Book P.O. Box 1094 • 113 S. Cherry St. Harrison, AR 72601 (870) 741-3312 www.bchrs.org Complete the attached form to order your copies of the BOONE COUNTY, ARKANSAS - HISTORY AND FAMILIES, VOL. II, and send in your family history and photograph. Sincerely, Marilyn Morrison Smith, Chairman, Boone County History Book Committee Deadline: november 18, 2006
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