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From: "Kathy Lueck" <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD-L] Bruce and Creel - Vera and Beth
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 21:20:30 -0600
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Thanks Vera.
I did find in the 1930 census for Baxter County, Arkansas:
Belle Calloway, Head of Household, Age 54
Bertha Lance, Daughter, Age 26
Francis Lance, Grandson, Age 6
I bet this is it Bernie----what ya think? I think Francis Lance is better
known
as "Curley" Lance.
Kathy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Vera Reeves" <>
To: <>
Sent: 03/18/2006 8:56 PM
Subject: [ARIZARD-L] Bruce and Creel - Vera and Beth


> Didn't find a marriage record for a Bertha Callaway / Calloway to Lance in
> Baxter County
>
>> Greetings Bernie:
>> Well---------here's the scoop, missy. I chatted with my
>> mother-in-law today and asked her about John R. Creel. Turns out his
>> sister, Ruby Creel, married Ernest Hayes brother to Nollie Hayes,
>> Norman's grandpa. Duh! I guess I knew that at one time, but---------.
>> Well, anyway, she (my mother-in-law) said that Janie ran away with the
>> Watkins peddler (sorry, I made that part up). She ran away to California
>> with another man and left John R. with three kids to raise, which I am
>> sure led to the divorce record that I found a couple of days ago. After
>> the divorce he married Aunt Bert (Bertha Lance) and they had a child
>> named Pauline. I remember Pauline. Nettie also said that she thought all
>> of John R.'s children by his first wife were dead, and that she thinks
>> Pauline lives in California.
>> So, was there a Bertha Callaway who maybe married a Lance?
>> Let me know what you think? Kathy
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