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Ashley County, Arkansas

Ashley County, Arkansas

Ashley County - WikipediaThe county seat is Hamburg. It is named for Chester Ashley.
History of Ashley County
Family Maps of Ashley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Ashley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Ashley County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 340 pages, with 101 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 32 Congressional townships that make up Ashley County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries >> more info
Ashley County Map 1895
Welcome to Ashley County ArkansasGenealogy Train to the past
Arkansas Archives - Ashley CountyUSGenWeb Archives Project
Ashley County Arkansas - Census, Tax and Mortality Lists
Ashley County, 1850 Census Index
Ashley County Arkansas Marriages & Divorces
Ashley County, Federal land Records
Ashley County Military
World War II Army Enlistments, Ashley County, A-G
World War II Army Enlistments, Ashley County G-P
World War II Army Enlistments, Ashley County P-Z
Ashley County, List of Korean War Casualties
Ashley County Arkansas CemeteriesInteractive Cemetery Map
Antioch Cemetery - Ashley County
Cross Roads Cemetery - Ashley County,
Dry Bayou Cemetery, Ashley County
Grant Cemetery, Wilmot, Ashely County
Old Central Cemetery - Ashley County
Parkdale Cemetery, Ashley County
Parkdale Cemetery, Parkdale, Ashley County
Pleasant Grove Cemetery - Ashley County
Unity Cemetery - Ashley County
Ashley County Obituaries
AC Ledger Obits
Baxter County, Arkansas

Baxter County, Arkansas

Baxter County - WikipediaThe county seat is Mountain Home. Baxter County is Arkansas's 66th county, formed on 24 March 1873 and named for Elisha Baxter, the tenth governor of Arkansas.
Maps of Baxter County, Arkansas
Baxter County, Arkansas, USGenWeb Project
Arkana Cemetery Inventory Compiled by Vera Reeves
Bean Cemetery (AKA - New Bean Cemetery or Gamaliel Cemetery) By Vera Lane Reeves
Burnt School House Cemetery by Max Parnell
County Line Cemetery, Baxter County, Arkansas By Vera Lane Reeves
Douglas Cemetery, Baxter County by Vera Lane Reeves
East Oakland Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Fairview Cemetery by Max Parnell
Fluty Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Galatia Cemetery by Max Parnell
Gassville Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Hand Cemetery at Hall’s Chapel by Vera Lane Reeves
Hart Cemetery – New Bluff Springs Cemetery by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Heiskill Cemetery by Max Parnell
Unknown Cemetery on the old Gene Wells Farm (aka - Horn Cemetery) by Vera Lane Reeves
Hurst Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Lone Rock Cemetery by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Lone Rock Cemetery by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Martin Cemetery by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Maynard Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Moody Cemetery by Vera Lane Reeves
Mountain Home Cemetery by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Norfork Cemetery by Max Parnell
Oak Grove Cemetery , Mountain Home by Vera Lane Reeves
Oakland Cemetery, by Vera Lane Reeves
Pilgrims Rest Cemetery by Max Parnell
Quality Ridge Cemetery, by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Table Rock Cemetery, by Vera Lane Reeves
Three Brothers Cemetery, by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Walker Cemetery, Mountain Home, by Vera (Lane) Reeves
Walker Cemetery by Tom Heinze
Walnut Hill Cemetery, Cotter, Baxter County, AR By Vera Lane Reeves
Whiteville Cemetery by Bertha (Tucker) Jones
Links to Baxter County Relatives
Benton County, Arkansas

Benton County, Arkansas

Benton County - WikipediaBenton County was formed on 30 September 1836 and was named after Thomas Hart Benton, U.S. Senator from Missouri.
Clantonville Cemetery, Benton County
Family Maps of Benton County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Ashley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Benton County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 440 pages, with 110 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 35 Congressional townships that make up Benton County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. >> more info
Boone County, Arkansas

Boone County, Arkansas

Boone County - WikipediaThe county seat is Harrison. Boone County is Arkansas's 62nd county, formed on April 9, 1869.
Family Maps of Boone County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Ashley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Boone County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 308 pages, with 83 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 26 Congressional townships that make up Boone County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >> more info
Bradley County, Arkansas

Bradley County, Arkansas

Bradley County - WikipediaThe county seat is Warren. Bradley County is Arkansas's 43rd county, formed on December 18, 1840 and named for Captain Hugh Bradley, who fought in the War of 1812.
Family Maps of Bradley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Bradley County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Bradley County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 304 pages, with 83 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 26 Congressional townships that make up Bradley County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >> more info
Calhoun County, Arkansas

Calhoun County, Arkansas

Calhoun County - WikipediaThe county seat is Hampton. Calhoun County is Arkansas's 55th county, formed on December 6, 1850 and named for John C. Calhoun, a Vice President of the United States.
Calaway Cemetery, Thornton, Calhoun County
Carroll County, Arkansas

Carroll County, Arkansas

Carroll County - WikipediaCarroll County is Arkansas's 26th county, formed on November 1, 1833 and named after Charles Carroll of Carrollton, who had died in 1832 and was the last survivor of those who had signed the United States Declaration of Independence.
Carroll County Historical Society
Carrol County Cemetery Listings
Chicot County, Arkansas

Chicot County, Arkansas

Chicot County - WikipediaThe county seat is Lake Village. Chicot County is Arkansas's tenth county, formed on October 25, 1823, and named after Point Chicot on the Mississippi River.
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules - Chicot Countyand surname matches for African Americans on 1870 Census
Clark County, Arkansas

Clark County, Arkansas

Clark County - WikipediaThe county seat is Arkadelphia
Family Maps of Clark County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Clark County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Clark County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 347 pages. 110 maps, including 3 for each of the 35 Congressional Townships that make up Clark County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >> more info
Alpine Cemetery, Alpine, Clark County
Clay County, Arkansas

Clay County, Arkansas

Clay County - WikipediaThe county has two county seats, Corning and Piggott
Cleburne County, Arkansas

Cleburne County, Arkansas

Cleburne County - WikipediaThe county seat and most populous city in the county is Heber Springs,while the largest city by area is Greers Ferry. Cleburne County was formed on February 20, 1883 and named for Confederate General Patrick Cleburne.
Family Maps of Cleburne County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Cleburne County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Cleburne County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 270 pages, with 65 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 20 Congressional townships that make up Cleburne County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >> more info
Aldridge Cemetery, Cleburne County
Brownsville Baptist Cemetery, Cleburne County
Cleveland County, Arkansas

Cleveland County, Arkansas

Cleveland County - WikipediaNamed on March 5, 1885 for Grover Cleveland, the newly elected President of the United States.
Family Maps of Cleveland County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Cleveland County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Cleveland County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd. 232 pages, with 59 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 18 Congressional townships that make up Cleveland County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. >> more info
Camp Springs Cemetery, Kingsland, Cleveland County
Columbia County, Arkansas

Columbia County, Arkansas

Columbia County - WikipediaThe county seat is Magnolia. Columbia County was formed on December 17, 1852 and was named for the goddess Columbia
Family Maps of Columbia County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Columbia County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Columbia County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 332 pages, with 101 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 32 Congressional townships that make up Columbia County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >> more info
Conway County, Arkansas

Conway County, Arkansas

Conway County - WikipediaConway County was formed on October 20, 1825 from a portion of Pulaski County and named for Henry Wharton Conway
Family Maps of Conway County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Conway County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Conway County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 230 pages. 74 Maps, including 3 for each of the 23 Congressional Townships that make up Conway County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a separate Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >>more info
Reid CemeteryReid Cemetery , Cleveland, Conway County, Arkansas (was reported to be Faulkner then Newton now Conway Counties ?) Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Craighead County, Arkansas

Craighead County, Arkansas

Craighead County - WikipediaFormed on February 19, 1859 and named for state Senator Thomas Craighead. The county has two county seats — Jonesboro and Lake City
Crawford County, Arkansas

Crawford County, Arkansas

Crawford County - WikipediaCrawford County was formed on October 18, 1820 and named for William H. Crawford who was United States Secretary of War in 1815.
Alexander Cemetery, Crawford County
Bolton Cemetery, Dean Springs, Crawford County
Crittenden County, Arkansas

Crittenden County, Arkansas

Crittenden County - WikipediaFormed on October 22, 1825 and named for Robert Crittenden, the first Secretary of the Arkansas Territory.
Cross County, Arkansas

Cross County, Arkansas

Cross County, ArkansasCross County is Arkansas's 53rd county, formed on 15 November 1862 and named for Confederate Colonel David C. Cross, a political leader in the area.
Harris Chapel CemeteryThis cemetery was transcribed by Leigh and Beth Chambers, Caleb Smith, Lynda Massey, Jimmie Nell Pickens, Carol, Tommy and Teresa McCrary
Harris Chapel Cemetery - Unknown CemeteryTommy and Carol McCrary found and then recorded the following information in 2002
Dearing Cemetery - Harris Chapel CemeteryThis cemetery was transcribed August 30, 2003 by Leigh Chambers, Lynda Massey and Teresa McCrary .
Union Grove CemeteryUnion Grove Cemetery is located in the south central portion of Cross County, Arkansas, sixty-eight miles due west of Memphis, Tennessee, near the town of Wynne, Arkansas.
Dallas County, Arkansas

Dallas County, Arkansas

Dallas County - WikipediaFormed on January 1, 1845 and named for George M. Dallas, Vice President of the United States.
Desha County, Arkansas

Desha County, Arkansas

Desha County - WikipediaFormed on December 12, 1838 and named for Captain Benjamin Desha who fought in the War of 1812.
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Desha County, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on 1870 Census
Drew County, Arkansas

Drew County, Arkansas

Drew County - WikipediaThe county seat is Monticello. Drew County was formed on November 26, 1846 and named for Thomas Drew, the 3rd governor of Arkansas.
Family Maps of Drew County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Drew County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Drew County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 298 pages, with 86 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 27 Congressional townships that make up Drew County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. >> more info
Centerpoint Cemetery, Drew County
Faulkner County, Arkansas

Faulkner County, Arkansas

Faulkner County - WikipediaFaulkner County was formed from parts of Conway and Pulaski counties on April 12, 1873 and is named after Colonel Sanford C. 'Sandy' Faulkner who was the composer of the popular fiddle tune "The Arkansas Traveller".
Family Maps of Faulkner County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Faulkner County, Arkansas, Deluxe EditionFamily Maps of Faulkner County, Arkansas, Deluxe Edition - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 254 pages. 77 Maps, including 3 for each of the 24 Congressional Townships that make up Faulkner County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a separate Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County >>more info
Franklin County, Arkansas

Franklin County, Arkansas

Franklin County - WikipediaThe county has two county seats, Charleston and Ozark. Franklin County was formed on December 19, 1837 and named for Benjamin Franklin, American statesman
Family Maps of Franklin County, ArkansasFamily Maps of Franklin County, Arkansas (Spiral-Bound)Family Maps of Franklin County, Arkansas - By Gregory A. Boyd. 260 pages, with 77 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 24 Congressional townships that make up Franklin County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. more info > >
Fulton County, Arkansas

Fulton County, Arkansas

Fulton County - WikipediaThe county seat is Salem. Fulton County was formed on December 21, 1842 and named for William Fulton, the last governor of the Arkansas Territory
Family Maps of Fulton County, ArkansasFamily Maps of Fulton County, Arkansas (Spiral-Bound)Family Maps of Fulton County, Arkansas - By Gregory A. Boyd. 302 pages, with 65 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 20 Congressional townships that make up Fulton County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index to help you dive into the right area of the County. Included Appendices more info > >
Garland County, Arkansas

Garland County, Arkansas

Garland County - WikipediaFormed on April 5, 1873 and named for Augustus Garland, eleventh governor of Arkansas.
Family Maps of Garland County, ArkansasFamily Maps of Garland County, Arkansas (Spiral-Bound)Family Maps of Garland County, Arkansas - By Gregory A. Boyd. 358 pages, with 80 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 25 Congressional townships that make up Garland County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found more info > >
Aldridge Cemetery, Hot Springs, Garland County
Buckville Cemetery, Garland County
Grant County, Arkansas

Grant County, Arkansas

Grant County - WikipediaThe county seat is Sheridan.
Family Maps of Grant County, ArkansasFamily Maps of Grant County, Arkansas (Spiral-Bound)Family Maps of Grant County, Arkansas - By Gregory A. Boyd. 256 pages, with 77 total maps. There are 3 maps for each of the 24 Congressional townships that make up Grant County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include the City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a Surname/Patent Index and a Surname more info > >
Grant County Genealogy Trails
Greene County, Arkansas

Greene County, Arkansas

Greene County - WikipediaThe county seat is Paragould, which sits atop Crowley's Ridge.
Beech Grove Cemetery
Hempstead County, Arkansas

Hempstead County, Arkansas

Hempstead County - WikipediaThe county is named for Edward Hempstead, a delegate to the U.S. Congress from the Missouri Territory.
Family Maps of Hempstead County, ArkansasFamily Maps of Hempstead County, Arkansas (Spiral-Bound)Family Maps of Hempstead County, Arkansas - By Gregory A. Boyd, J.D. 288 pages. 86 maps, including 3 for each of the 27 Congressional Townships that make up Hempstead County. Each Township has a Patent Map, Patent Index, Road Map, and a Map we call an Historical Map, which includes Waterways, Watercourses & Railroads. The Road and Historical Maps also include City-centers and cemeteries that can be found at NationalAtlas.gov. There is also a separate Surname/Patent Index and a Surname/Township Index more info > >
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Hempstead County, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on 1870 Census
Bethany Cemetery, Spring Hill, Hempstead County
Hot Spring County

Hot Spring County

Hot Spring County - WikipediaHot Spring County was formed on November 2, 1829 from a portion of Clark County, and named for the hot springs at Hot Springs, Arkansas which were within the borders of the county at the time
Howard County

Howard County

Howard County - WikipediaHoward County is Arkansas's 74th county, formed on April 17, 1873 and named for James Howard, a state senator.
Athens CemeteryAthens Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton:
Avery Chapel CemeteryAvery Chapel Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Burg CemeteryBurg Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton:
Old Union CemeteryOld Union Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Saline CemeterySaline Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Independence County

Independence County

Independence County - WikipediaIndependence County is Arkansas's ninth county, formed on October 20, 1820 from a portion of Lawrence County and named to honor the Declaration of Independence.
Izard County

Izard County

Izard County - WikipediaIzard County is Arkansas's thirteenth county, formed on October 27, 1825 and named for War of 1812 General and Arkansas Territorial Governor George Izard
Barren Fork Cemetery, Mount Pleasant, Izard County
Campbell Cemetery, Guion, Izard County
Jackson County

Jackson County

Jackson County - WikipediaJackson County is Arkansas's 23rd county, formed on November 5, 1829 and named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Jackson County, Arkansasand surname matches of African Americans on the 1870 Census
Jefferson County

Jefferson County

Jefferson County - WikipediaJefferson County is Arkansas's 21st county, formed on November 2, 1829 from portions of Arkansas and Pulaski counties, and named for Thomas Jefferson.
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, JeffersonCounty, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on the 1870 Census
Johnson County

Johnson County

Johnson County - WikipediaThe county seat is Clarksville. Johnson County is Arkansas's 30th county, formed on November 16, 1833 and named for Ben Johnson, a Territorial Judge.
Lafayette County

Lafayette County

Lafayette County - WikipediaLafayette County was formed on October 15, 1827 and named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette, a French military hero and American general who fought during the American Revolutionary War.
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Lafayette County, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on the 1870 census
Lawrence County

Lawrence County

Lawrence County - WikipediaThe county seat is Walnut Ridge. Lawrence County is Arkansas's second county, formed on January 15, 1815 and named for Captain James Lawrence who fought in the War of 1812.
Lee County

Lee County

Lee County - WikipediaThe county seat is Marianna. Lee County is Arkansas's 72nd county, formed alongside Cleveland and Stone counties on April 17, 1873 and named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
Lincoln County

Lincoln County

Lincoln County - WikipediaThe county seat is Star City. Lincoln County is Arkansas's 65th county, formed on March 28, 1871 and named for Abraham Lincoln
Little River County

Little River County

Little River County - WikipediaThe county seat is Ashdown. Little River County is Arkansas's 59th county, formed on March 5, 1867 and named for the Little River.
Logan County

Logan County

Logan County - WikipediaThere are two county seats: Booneville and Paris
Lonoke County, Arkansas

Lonoke County, Arkansas

Lonoke County - WikipediaThe county seat is at Lonoke, while Cabot is the largest city in the county.
Madison County, Arkansas

Madison County, Arkansas

Madison County - WikipediaThe county seat is Huntsville. The county was formed on September 30, 1836 and named for James Madison, President of the United States.
Marion County, Arkansas

Marion County, Arkansas

Marion County - WikipediaMarion County is Arkansas's 35th county and its first following statehood, formed on September 25, 1836 and named for Francis Marion, an American General in the Revolutionary War.
Miller County, Arkansas

Miller County, Arkansas

Miller County - WikipediaMiller County was Arkansas's sixth county, established on April 1, 1820 and named for James Miller, the first governor of the Arkansas Territory.
Mississippi County, Arkansas

Mississippi County, Arkansas

Mississippi County - WikipediaThere are two county seats, Blytheville and Osceola. The county was formed on November 1, 1833 and named for the Mississippi River which borders the county to the east.
Monroe County, Arkansas

Monroe County, Arkansas

Monroe County - WikipediaThe county seat is Clarendon, while its largest city is Brinkley. Monroe County is Arkansas's 20th county, formed on November 2, 1829.
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Monroe County, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on the 1870 Census
Connell Cemetery, Monroe County
emetery at Indian Bay, Monroe County
Montgomery County, Arkansas

Montgomery County, Arkansas

Montgomery County - WikipediaThe county seat is Mount Ida. Montgomery County is Arkansas's 45th county, formed on December 9, 1842, and named after Richard Montgomery, an American Revolutionary War general.
Nevada County, Arkansas

Nevada County, Arkansas

Nevada County - WikipediaNevada County is Arkansas's 63rd county, formed on March 20, 1871 and named for the State of Nevada.
DeAnn Cemetery, PrescottDeAnn Cemetery, Prescott, Nevada County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, PrescottPleasant Ridge Cemetery, Prescott, Sevier County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Pleasant Hill Cemetery , Pleasant HillPleasant Hill Cemetery , Pleasant Hill, Nevada County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Providence CemeteryProvidence Cemetery , Nevada County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Newton County, Arkansas

Newton County, Arkansas

Newton County - WikipediaNewton County is Arkansas's 46th county, formed on December 14, 1842 and named for Thomas W. Newton, an Arkansas Congressman. The county seat is Jasper.
Buffalo Cemetery, Newton County
Ouachita County, Arkansas

Ouachita County, Arkansas

Ouachita County - WikipediaThe county seat is Camden. The county was formed on November 29, 1842 and named for the Ouachita River.
Perry County, Arkansas

Perry County, Arkansas

Perry County - WikipediaThe county was formed on December 18, 1840 and named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, naval hero in the War of 1812. The county seat is Perryville.
Perry County Cemeteries
Aunt Dilly Cemetery, Rose Creek
Phillips County, Arkansas

Phillips County, Arkansas

Phillips County - WikipediaThe county seat is Helena-West Helena. Phillips County is Arkansas's seventh county, formed on May 1, 1820 and named for Sylvanus Phillips, the area's first-known white settler
Largest Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules, Phillips County, Arkansasand surname matches for African Americans on the 1870 census
Poinsett County, Arkansas

Poinsett County, Arkansas

Poinsett County - WikipediaThe county seat is Harrisburg. The county was formed on February 28, 1838 and named for Joel R. Poinsett, U.S. Secretary of War.
Polk County, Arkansas

Polk County, Arkansas

Polk County - WikipediaThe county seat is Mena. Polk County is Arkansas's 48th county, formed on November 30, 1844 and named for James Polk, President of the United States.
Cecil Cemetery, Vanderpoort, Polk County
Daniel Cemetery, WickesDaniel Cemetery, Wickes, Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Foster CemeteryFoster Cemetery , Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Gann CemeteryGann Cemetery, Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Mollie Gann CemeteryMollie Gann Cemetery, Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Nunley CemeteryNunley Cemetery, Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Owen's Chapel CemeteryOwen's Chapel Cemetery , Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Pinecrest CemeteryPinecrest Cemetery , Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Piney CemeteryPiney Cemetery, Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Pleasant Grove CemeteryPleasant Grove Cemetery , Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Rocky CemeteryRocky Cemetery , Polk County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton:
Whole Council of God CemeteryWhole Council of God Cemetery , Howard County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Pope County, Arkansas

Pope County, Arkansas

Pope County - WikipediaThe county seat is Russellville. The county was formed on November 2, 1829 from a portion of Crawford County and named for John Pope, the third governor of the Arkansas Territory
Prairie County, Arkansas

Prairie County, Arkansas

Prairie County - WikipediaThe county has two county seats, Des Arc and De Valls Bluff. Prairie County was formed on October 25, 1846 and named for the Grand Prairie of eastern Arkansas.
Pulaski County, Arkansas

Pulaski County, Arkansas

Pulaski County - WikipediaThe county is named for Count Casimir Pulaski, a Polish volunteer who died in the American Revolutionary War.Its county seat is Little Rock which is also Arkansas' capital & largest city.
Randolph County, Arkansas

Randolph County, Arkansas

Randolph County- WikipediaThe county seat is Pocahontas. Randolph County is Arkansas's 32nd county, formed on October 29, 1835 and named for John Randolph, a Virginia congressman.
Clearview Cemetery, Tombstones and MoreDeath, Burial and cemetery information in Randolph County
St. Francis County, Arkansas

St. Francis County, Arkansas

St. Francis County - WikipediaThe county seat is Forrest City. The county was formed on October 13, 1827 and named for the St. Francis River.
Saline County, Arkansas

Saline County, Arkansas

Saline County - WikipediaSaline County was formed on November 2, 1835 and named for the salt water (brine) springs in the area. Its county seat and largest city is Benton.
Chenault Cemetery, Saline County
Scott County, Arkansas

Scott County, Arkansas

Scott County - WikipediaThe county seat is Waldron. Scott County is Arkansas' 28th county, formed on November 15, 1833 and named for Andrew Scott, a justice of the Supreme Court of the Arkansas Territory.
Searcy County, Arkansas

Searcy County, Arkansas

Searcy County - WikipediaThe county seat is Marshall. The county was formed December 13, 1838, from a portion of Madison County and named for Richard Searcy, a judge in the Arkansas Territory.
Sebastian County, Arkansas

Sebastian County, Arkansas

Sebastian County - WikipediaThe county has two county seats, Greenwood and Fort Smith. Sebastian County is Arkansas's 56th county, formed on January 6, 1851 and named for William Sebastian, United States Senator from Arkansas.
1860 Slave Owners of Ft. Smith Vicinity----Sebastian County Slave ScheduleFirst portion of full transcription by Angela Walton-Raji
Sebastian (Remainder of full transcription)
Buggy Hill Cemetery, Mansfield, Sebastian County
Cherokee African-American Cemetery, Sebastian County
Sevier County, Arkansas

Sevier County, Arkansas

Sevier County - WikipediaThe county seat is De Queen. Sevier County is Arkansas's sixteenth county, formed on October 17, 1827 and named for Ambrose Sevier, U.S. Senator from Arkansas.
Old Center Methodist Church CemeteryOld Center Methodist Church Cemetery, Sevier County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Old Center CemeteryOld Center Cemetery, Sevier County, Arkansas - Selected tombstone pictures taken by Ed and Nancy Newton
Sharp County, Arkansas

Sharp County, Arkansas

Sharp County - WikipediaThe county seat is Ash Flat. The county was formed on July 18, 1868 and named for Ephraim Sharp, a state legislator from the area.
Stone County, Arkansas

Stone County, Arkansas

Stone County - WikipediaThe county seat is Mountain View. The county was formed on April 21, 1873 and named for the natural stone formations in the area.
Union County, Arkansas

Union County, Arkansas

Union County - WikipediaThe county seat is El Dorado. The county was formed on November 2, 1829 and named in recognition of the citizens' petition for a new county, stating that they were petitioning "in the spirit of Union and Unity".
Van Buren County, Arkansas

Van Buren County, Arkansas

Van Buren County - WikipediaThe county seat is Clinton. The county was formed on November 11, 1833 and named for Martin Van Buren, President of the United States, who was Vice President at the time of the county's formation and Arkansas's admission to the union.
Washington County, Arkansas

Washington County, Arkansas

Washington County - WikipediaThe county seat is Fayetteville. Washington County is Arkansas's seventeenth county, formed on October 17, 1828 and named for George Washington, the first President of the United States.
Antioch CemeteryAntioch Cemetery , Washington County, Arkansas - Submitted by by David Strickland
Summers Cemetery , SummersSummers Cemetery , Summers , Washington County, Arkansas, USA - Submitted by by David Strickland
Old Union Cemetery ,CincinnatiOld Union Cemetery ,Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas, USA - User submitted by David Strickland
Academy Cemetery, Evansville, Washington County,
Bean Cemetery, Lincoln, Washington County
Cheatham Cemetery: Washington County
White County, Arkansas

White County, Arkansas

White County - WikipediaThe county seat is Searcy. White County is Arkansas's 31st county, formed on October 23, 1835 and named for Hugh Lawson White, a Whig candidate for President of the United States
Woodruff County, Arkansas

Woodruff County, Arkansas

Woodruff County - WikipediaThe county seat is Augusta. Woodruff County is Arkansas's 54th county, formed on November 26, 1862 and named for William E. Woodruff, founder of the state's first newspaper, the Arkansas Gazette
Yell County, Arkansas

Yell County, Arkansas

Yell County - WikipediaThe county has two county seats, Dardanelle and Danville. Yell County is Arkansas's 41st county, formed on 5 December 1840 and named after Archibald Yell, who was the state's first member of the United States House of Representatives and the second governor of Arkansas