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From: "Mike Reeves" <>
Subject: [ARIZARD] Question on Family History
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 19:22:22 -0700
I am trying to locate the parents of Ida E Jones; for my wife Julie.
Julie Ann Chambers married Michael J. Reeves (Son of James Henry Reeves who married Carrol Ann Oldfather)
Julie is the daughter of Patricia Ann Denniston who married Douglas Leon Chambers
Patricia is the daughter of Alice Gertrude Hutto who married Jamie Bruce Denniston
Alice is the daughter of Ida E. Jones who married Dr. Thomas B. Hutto
Ida is the daughter of ???????????
Ida E Jones was born 07-27-1891 in Faulkner County, AK and later married Dr. Thomas Benton Hutto 12-25-1908 in Damascus County, AK. She died 02-24-1913 in childbirth and was buried in Van Buren County, AK. The township then would have been Bloodworth. The courthouse that held the birth certificates and the courthouse that held the marriage certificates and Ida E Jones burned to the ground!! I have only been able to trace Ida E Jones through census bureau reports. Ida & Thomas had 2 children; Alice Gertrude Hutto 1910-1985 (whose home also burned to the ground & it is suggested that she may have had the family Bible in her home at the time of the fire?) and James Ellis Hutto 1911-1985. The parents of Dr. Thomas Benton Hutto are: William Hardy Hutto 1845-1912 and Sara Indiana Spivey 1853-1925.
I do know that my dads (James Henry Reeves of Stella, AK) sister (CarrieJo Matilda.Reeves) married a Carl Williams who lived near Greenbrier, which is in Faulkner County, AK. Though, Faulkner County seems to be a long way from Izard County I thought I would post just the same.
I'm new at all of this so please cut me some slack if I've made any posting errors? If anyone would like to share suggestions on how to possibly track down the parents of Ida E. Jones, in light of the fact that so many records with parental information were lost in fires, please contact me at .
Thank you. / Mike Reeves
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