Please meet my Great Grandmother Emma Frances English Blackwell,

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Please meet my Great Grandmother Emma Frances English Blackwell, my mother’s Grandma. We didn’t know her parents, where she was born, etc.

Pope County, Arkansas and was buried in We knew she died on April 3, 1936 in Pope County, Arkansas and was buried in Appleton Cemetery.

In the Past – My Mother Letter writing – Waited on replies Took long vacations to do research Didn’t know what she was looking for Visited Courthouses Visited Cemeteries Found 1870 census in Arkansas with Emma English living with Robert T Shell family.

Where I was three weeks ago.

Julie’s Presentation No at USGenWeb main search No at ARGenWeb main page search engine (searches all counties) No at Rootsweb No at Ancestry.com - Ancestry did not seem to have Lee County records for Arkansas but they had Phillips County. No at Footnote.com

Familysearch.org Name and place Notice all the Census Records On left side of screen, Relationship, then name fields open Event – then place and dates relate to it, instead of being general

Tribalpages.com FREE STANDARD PREMIUM DELUXE PHOTOS 50 250 1000 5000 ANNUAL $00.00 $24.00 $36.00 $48.00 BACKUP NO YES ADVERTISEMENTS PRNTABLE CHARTS SOME NOTES

Myfamily.com Part of ancestry.com A place to share with those who care. Share photos Share documents (Birth, marriage, death, obits, etc.) E-mail and chat Build a Family Tree Old version and new version

Missouri State Archives County and Municipal Records Missouri Birth & Death Records Pre 1910 Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 – 1960 Notice the order of the name fields Family and Faith - Naturalization Records Military Records and Resources Missouri Soldier’s Database: War of 1812 – WWI Missouri Union Provost Marshal Papers 1861-1866 Maps Safe site to download “plugins”

Missouri State Archives In our facility – Local Field Archivists www.sos.mo.gov Genealogist & Historians Missouri State Archives Records Services Local Records Preservation Program Local Field Archivists

Bureau of Land Management www.glorecords.blm.gov Land Patents Alquots means part(s) of a whole Survey Plats and Field Notes No Missouri information Land Status Records

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