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Generation No. 1

 

 

 

1.  MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS  (HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 06 Jun 1859 in Bradley Co., Arkansas, and died 08 Feb 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas, Confederate Home.  She married WAMPUM EDWARD MCMILLIAN 24 Feb 1877 in Bradley County, AR,  son of LOUIS MCMILLIAN and MARY MARKS.  He was born Jan 1844 in Giles, Tennessee, and died 12 Dec 1920 in Little Rock Ar., Confederate Home, Sweet Home.

 

Notes for MARY MOLLIE REYNOLDS:

      The following article appeared in the Mena Star on September 20, 1899. W.E. McMillan and wife, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. S.C. Reynolds several days, started for their home at Pine Bluff this morning.  Mr. McMillan was so well pleased with Mena that he has decided to move here and this place his home just as soon as he can sell his property at Pine Bluff.

      According to information obtained from the 1910 Census, Mollie McMillan and her husband were living in Vaugine Township located at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. The enumerator of the census lists W. E. McMillan as head of the household and his occupation as a carpenter.

 

      The Following obituary was taken from the Arkansas Democrat. Mrs. Mollie M. McMillan, aged 68, died at the Confederate Soldiers' Home Tuesday afternoon.  She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. E.C. Robertson of Strong and Mrs. J.M. Barrett Jr. of Sherrill; a son, F L. McMillan of St. Louis, and a brother S.C. Reynolds of Cabot.  The body was taken overland at 11 A.M. Wednesday to Cabot by Healey & Roth. Researched, By Robert E Reynolds

 

More About MARY MOLLIE REYNOLDS:

Burial: Buried Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Cabot Ar.

Census: 1900, Census Polk County, Arkansas

Record 1: 1927, Died in a Confederate Nursing Home at Sweet Home Ar.

Record 2: 1877, Cleveland Co. Marriage Records Book 1 Page 131

 

Notes for WAMPUM EDWARD MCMILLIAN:

      Wampum is listed as head of household in the 1900 Census of Polk County, Arkansas. At the time the census was taken he was living at Mena. The enumerator of the census lists his occupation as a carpenter.

     

His father must have had a sense of humor because he named Wampum, which is an Indian word for money.  Wampum McMillian was born on the Tennessee frontier on January 1844.  Perhaps his father named him Wampum hoping he might bring prosperity to the McMillian family. He was born into a society dependent upon agriculture and the more family members that were able to work the farm, the more profitable to clear larger tracts of land with the additional labor.

 

     W. E. McMillian's Military Record

    

W. E. McMillian enlisted in the Confederate Army at Princeton, Arkansas on May 1861. He joined the 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Company C, serving under Captain M.M. Duffy and Colonel A. T. Horthorn. The 6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment was organized at Little Rock, Arkansas on June 10, 1861, and McMillian was assigned to Company C., The Dallas Rifles.  According to Wayne Van Zandf web site entitled, Chapter Military Order of the Stars and Bars, Arkansas Confederate Regiments Histories that devotes itself to Arkansas Confederate Regiment histories and is a valuable source of information for researchers.  According to these records The 6th Arkansas Regiment was marched overland to Pocahontas, Arkansas. While the 6th was stationed at Pocahontas a measles epidemic broke out and many of the recruits died there.

 

      From Pocahontas Arkansas the Regiment was ordered to Pittman's Ferry on the Current River in south central Missouri. The regiment's first assignment consisted of a raid into Missouri but without action or casualties.  After returning from the raid the 6th Arkansas returned to Pittman's Ferry, Missouri and waited for further orders. During the latter part of September the Regiment was transferred to southeast Missouri and then transported by boat on the Mississippi to Columbus Kentucky, arriving on the October 3. From this stepping off point the 6th was sent to Cave City, Barren County, and Kentucky. There the regiment made preparations to spend the winner of 1861.  While camped at Cave City the 6th skirmished with a Union patrol, experiencing its first fight.  On December the 17th, The 6th Arkansas supported the 8th Texas Calvary and Swett's Mississippi Battery during a skirmish at Woodsonville, Kentucky.  After the fall of Fort Donelson, the regiment along with the rest of the Army was moved to Corinth, Mississippi under the command of General Albert Sidney Johnson.

 

      During the winner of 1861-1862 the Union Army based at St. Louis captured Fort Henry and Fort Donelson on the Tennessee, and Cumberland Rivers. The union victories forced General Albert Sidney Johnson to withdrawal from southern Kentucky and much of west and middle Tennessee leaving the area open to union occupation. General Johnson withdrew further south to Corinth, Mississippi and established a strong defensive line covering the Memphis and Charleston Railroad. The success of the union advances south was applying pressure on General Johnson to put a halt to any further infringements into southern territory. Under the leadership of Johnson a Confederate built-up of arms and supplies were being concentrated at Corinth. This was made possible by the strategic location of Corinth, which served, as a railroad center.

 

      By late May 1862, General Johnson felt confident that the Confederate Army was in sufficient strength to make a push north and drive the Yankee invaders out of Tennessee.  On the morning of April 6, 1862, Johnson told his fellow officers "Tonight we will water our horses in the Tennessee." Johnson's huge powerful; Army of The Mississippi, composed mostly of unseasoned units would soon meet Grant's Union Army. Grant was concentrating his strength at Shiloh, Tennessee and here the two would clash. He was wounded deadly at Shiloh and had to be carried off the field.

 

      Wampum's convictions must been very strong because he re-enlisted, joining The Arkansas 26th Regiment after The Battle of Shiloh, fought on April 6, 1862. According to his military record he recovered quickly which was a testimony to his strong physical constitution. Wampum's military record lists him as rejoining sometime in June of 1862 enlisting in Company F. Morgan's Battalion Regiment commanded by Col. Asa S. Morgan.

 

      The 26th Arkansas Infantry Regiment and other units were assigned to Cabell, s command, having the responsibility of protecting the Fort Smith area. On August 21, 1863 Brigadier General W. L. Cabell had concentrated his troops at McLean's crossing on the Poteau River, 9 miles southwest of Fort Smith. On the morning of August 22, 1863 General Cabell received word that union forces under the command of General Blunt were advancing on Fort Smith. The decision was made to evacuate the city and collect anything of any value and ship these supplies south to be used later in the war.

 

      After the evacuation of Fort Smith the 26th spent the winner of 1863-camped southwest of Little Rock.  The 26th, 23rd and 36th Arkansas regiments were assigned to Lucian Gause Brigade at this post.

 

      The 26th Arkansas participated in the Red River Campaign fought in Louisiana.  The campaign began in March and ended in May of 1863 with a Confederate victory. The 26th was assigned to Churchill's Division during this period.  His regiment participated in The Battle of Pleasant Hill during The Red River campaign The 26th charged against the union works at Pleasant Hill which helped contribute to the success confederate's enjoyed during the battle.

 

      After the battle of Pleasant Hill, the 26th return to Arkansas in time to help drive General Frederick Steele's union army back to Little Rock. This occurred during the final stages of the Camden campaign. 

 

      Sergeant McMillian spent the remainder of the war fighting in the Trans Mississippi District west of the Mississippi River.

 

                                                                                         

The Following obituary appeared in the Pine Bluff Commercial on December 13, 1920.

      W. E. McMillan, aged 84, a resident of Pine Bluff for many years, died yesterday at the Confederate Home where he had been for the past year.  He was a soldier in the Confederate Army and served throughout the Civil War.  He was also a member of the First Baptist Church of this city.  He is survived by his wife who lives at Monticello; two daughters, Mrs. J. M. Barrett, Jr., of Sherrill; Mrs. Mary Ware Haman of Sherrill, Mrs. Mary Ware Haman's children.

      The body was brought to Pine Bluff and the funeral was held from their yesterday by Ralph Robinson and Son chapel at 3 o'clock this afternoon by the Rev. J. H. Moore, pastor of the First Baptist Church.  The body will be taken to Rison for burial.

 

                                                                                       

                          "Day is done; gone the sun from the lake, from hill, from the sky; rest in peace, all is well, God is nigh'

 

More About WAMPUM EDWARD MCMILLIAN:

Burial: Harlow Cemetery, Rison, Arkansas

Census: 1900, Census Polk Co. Ar

Census 2: 1910, Census Jefferson Co. Vaugine T. S.

Occupation: Carpenter

 

More About WAMPUM MCMILLIAN and MARY REYNOLDS:

Marriage: 24 Feb 1877, Bradley County, Ar

     

Children of MARY REYNOLDS and WAMPUM MCMILLIAN are:

2.                i.    MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, b. 05 Nov 1877, Toledo, Arkansas; d. 21 Feb 1961, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi.

                  ii.    FREDDIE LEE MCMILLIAN, b. 07 Aug 1884, Toledo, Arkansas, Cleveland County; d. 15 Nov 1886, Toledo, Arkansas, Cleveland County.

 

Notes for FREDDIE LEE MCMILLIAN:

       As a small boy Freddie Lee Mcmillian died choking on corn. There is a grave marker located in Harlow Cemetery next to his father's that marks his grave. I visited the cemetery, which is on private property owned by a Mr. Moore who lives in Rison, Arkansas. There is a Confederate headstone place there by Mrs. Eula McMillian. She petitioned the government for this marker for her husband Wampum McMillian.

 

More About FREDDIE LEE MCMILLIAN:

Burial: Harlow Cemetery, Rison, Arkansas

 

3.              iii.    EULATINE M. MCMILLIAN, b. Jul 1889, Pine Bluff, Arkansas; d. 25 Oct 1965, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

4.              iv.    FRED LEE MCMILLIAN, b. 03 Nov 1889, Toledo, Arkansas; d. Sep 1969, Oklahoma City, Ok..

 

 

Generation No. 2

 

2.  MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN (MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 05 Nov 1877 in Toledo, Arkansas, and died 21 Feb 1961 in Bay Saint Louis, Hancock County, Mississippi.  She married (1) STARTFORD HAMAN.  He was born Abt. 1833 in Mississippi.  She married (2) WILLIAM W. WARE 05 Oct 1897 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.  He was born 1865 in Kentucky, and died Abt. 1905 in Arkansas.

 

Notes for MARY ELIZABETH MCMILLIAN:

We find Mary Elizabeth married to Startford Haman living in Hinds County, Mississippi  in the 1910 federal census. Her husband is a minister and she is listed as a teacher in according to the formation obtained from the 1920 Census, Drew County, Arkansas, Mary was living in Monticello, Arkansas.  At that time she was employed as a music teacher working for the State Agriculture School and Farm.  The information also revealed that she had remarried and her name now was Haman. 

 

In the 1920 census of Drew County Mary Haman wife of Stratford  is listed as head of household Mary Mollie McMillian is enumerated in the household. Mary Haman's daughter Hellen Carr, son's Max and Jack are slso listed in this census.

 

More About MARY ELIZABETH MCMILLIAN:

Census: Source Family Bible Records

Census 2: 1910, Twp 4 Range 3, Hinds, MS

Census1: 1900, Pine Bluff Ward 1, Jefferson, Arkansas

Record 1: 02 Oct 1897, Marriage records Jefferson Co. Ar.

Religion: Methodist

 

More About STARTFORD HAMAN:

Census: 1910, Twp 4 Range 3, Hinds, MS

 

More About WILLIAM W. WARE:

Census: 1900, Pine Bluff Ward 1, Jefferson, Arkansas

Record 1: Marriage Records Jefferson, County

 

More About WILLIAM WARE and MARY MCMILLIAN:

Marriage: 05 Oct 1897, Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Marriage date: Married by John F. Carr

     

Children of MARY MCMILLIAN and WILLIAM WARE are:

5.                i.    HELEN CARR6 WARE, b. 17 Feb 1899, Jefferson Couny, Arkansas; d. 23 Jun 1991.

6.               ii.    MAXIMILLIAN WARE, b. 12 Nov 1900, Jefferson Couny, Arkansas; d. 27 Oct 1964, Arlington, Va.

                 iii.    MILTON EUGENE WARE, b. 1902, Jefferson Couny, Arkansas; d. 1902.

 

More About MILTON EUGENE WARE:

Record 1: 1902, Estimated death Lived 3 months

 

7.              iv.    JACK ALLEN WARE, b. 16 Feb 1904, Jefferson Couny, Arkansas; d. 16 Nov 1934, New York, New York.

 

 

3.  EULATINE M.5 MCMILLIAN (MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born Jul 1889 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and died 25 Oct 1965 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.  She married JOHN MOODY BARRETT(JR.) 11 May 1911 in LittleRock, Arkansas, son of CAPTAIN BARRETT and ADA QUATTLEBAUM.  He was born 1883 in Arkansas, and died 06 May 1948 in Pulaski County, Arkansas.

 

More About EULATINE M. MCMILLIAN:

Burial: Bellwood Cemetery, Jefferson County

Census: Source Family Bible Records

Confirmation: 1904

Religion: Methodist

 

More About JOHN MOODY BARRETT(JR.):

Burial: Bellwood Cemetery, Jefferson County

Census: Source of information family Bible records

 

More About JOHN BARRETT(JR.) and EULATINE MCMILLIAN:

Marriage: 11 May 1911, LittleRock, Arkansas

Married By: Phili C. Fletcher In the Winfield Memorial Parsonage

     

Children of EULATINE MCMILLIAN and JOHN BARRETT(JR.) are:

8.                i.    JOHN MOODY BARRETT6 111, b. 14 Apr 1914, Arkansas; d. Jan 1976, Pastoria, Arkansas..

9.               ii.    MARGARET ELIZABETH BARRETT, b. 19 Nov 1916, Arkansas; d. 03 Jan 1987, Sttugart, Ar..

 

 

4.  FRED LEE5 MCMILLIAN (MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 03 Nov 1889 in Toledo, Arkansas, and died Sep 1969 in Oklahoma City, Ok..  He married NORMA SMITH 14 Jan 1917 in Waco, Texas.  She was born Abt. 1895 in Texas.

 

More About FRED LEE MCMILLIAN:

Census: 1930, Okalahoma County, Ward One

Confirmation: 1911 by Rev. Hay

Religion: Methodist

 

More About FRED MCMILLIAN and NORMA SMITH:

Marriage: 14 Jan 1917, Waco, Texas

     

Children of FRED MCMILLIAN and NORMA SMITH are:

                   i.    MURRY6 MCMILLIAN.

                  ii.    FRED LEE MCMILLIAN JR., b. Feb 1918.

                 iii.    MILTON MCMILLIAN, b. Jun 1919.

                 iv.    MARY MCMILLIAN, b. Jun 1920.

 

 

Generation No. 3

 

5.  HELEN CARR6 WARE (MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 17 Feb 1899 in Jefferson Couny, Arkansas, and died 23 Jun 1991.  She married (1) JOHN HERMAN LAMB.    She married (2) ALBERT DANIEL BIEHL 21 Jun 1921 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.  He was born 20 Oct 1897 in Mississippi, and died Aug 1970.

 

More About HELEN CARR WARE:

Census: 1920, Census Drew Co., Monticello, Ar.

 

More About ALBERT DANIEL BIEHL:

Census: 1930, Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi page 7A

Census 2: 1920, New Orleans, Orleans, Louisiana 11b

Occupation: 1930, Railroad Conducto, Source 1930,  Bay Saint Louis, Hancock, Mississippi

 

More About ALBERT BIEHL and HELEN WARE:

Marriage: 21 Jun 1921, Pine Bluff, Arkansas

Marriage license: Located in Book BB page 628 Pine Pluff, Court House Records

Married By: Rev. E R Stell at The Methodist Parsonage in Pine Bluff, Arkansas

     

Children of HELEN WARE and ALBERT BIEHL are:

                   i.    ALBERT D BIEHL7 JR., b. 05 Jan 1922, Mobile, Alabama; m. WIFE.

                  ii.    HELEN ELIZABETH BIEHL, b. 02 Mar 1923, Mobile, Alabama; m. LLOYDS.

                 iii.    LLOYD TURNSTALL BIEHL, b. 17 Sep 1924, Mobile, Alabama.

                 iv.    AUDRAY LEE BIEHL, b. 05 May 1926, Mobile, Alabama; m. GEORGE CARR.

10.             v.    GLORIE PATRICIA BIEHL, b. 04 Apr 1931, Mobile, Alabama.

 

 

6.  MAXIMILLIAN6 WARE (MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 12 Nov 1900 in Jefferson Couny, Arkansas, and died 27 Oct 1964 in Arlington, Va.  He married GRACE BROGDEN in Fayettevile, Arkansas. 

 

More About MAXIMILLIAN WARE:

Cause of Death: Died fo block arteries suppling blood to heart.

Census: 1900, Census Drew Co. Monticello,  Ar.

Census 2: 1910, Twp 4 Range 3, Hinds, MS

 

More About MAXIMILLIAN WARE and GRACE BROGDEN:

Marriage: Fayettevile, Arkansas

     

Child of MAXIMILLIAN WARE and GRACE BROGDEN is:

                   i.    MAXIMIIIAM7 WARE, b. 26 Jun 1947.

 

 

7.  JACK ALLEN6 WARE (MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 16 Feb 1904 in Jefferson Couny, Arkansas, and died 16 Nov 1934 in New York, New York.  He married IMELDA CECILIA KIPPES 05 Jan 1930 in New York, New York.  She was born 26 Jun 1901 in Louisville, KY, and died 13 Dec 1988 in Louisville, KY.

 

More About JACK ALLEN WARE:

Census: 1900, Census Drew Co., Monticello, Ar.

Census 2: 1910, Twp 4 Range 3, Hinds, MS

Individual Note: 1930, Married by Justice of Peace

 

More About JACK WARE and IMELDA KIPPES:

Marriage: 05 Jan 1930, New York, New York

     

Child of JACK WARE and IMELDA KIPPES is:

11.              i.    ALLAN PARKER7 WARE, b. 28 Mar 1931, New York, New York.

 

 

8.  JOHN MOODY BARRETT6 111 (EULATINE M.5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 14 Apr 1914 in Arkansas, and died Jan 1976 in Pastoria, Arkansas..  He married VIRGINIA S. JENKINS 1936.  She was born 11 Oct 1915, and died 15 Oct 1991 in Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

 

More About JOHN MOODY BARRETT 111:

Burial: Bellwood Cemetery, Jefferson County

 

More About VIRGINIA S. JENKINS:

Burial: Bellwood Cemetery, Jefferson County

 

More About JOHN 111 and VIRGINIA JENKINS:

Marriage: 1936

     

Children of JOHN 111 and VIRGINIA JENKINS are:

12.              i.    JOHN MOODY BARRETT7 1V, b. 04 Oct 1937.

                  ii.    JIM WILLIE BARRETT, b. 09 Mar 1940; d. 1959.

 

 

9.  MARGARET ELIZABETH6 BARRETT (EULATINE M.5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 19 Nov 1916 in Arkansas, and died 03 Jan 1987 in Sttugart, Ar..  She married CARL G. DINTELMAN 1944 in Sherrill, Arkansas.  He was born 11 Oct 1918, and died 09 Feb 1998 in Sttugart, Ar..

 

More About MARGARET ELIZABETH BARRETT:

Census: Social Security #: 115-09-0603

 

More About CARL DINTELMAN and MARGARET BARRETT:

Marriage: 1944, Sherrill, Arkansas

     

Children of MARGARET BARRETT and CARL DINTELMAN are:

                   i.    GEORGE EDWARD7 DINTELMAN, b. 1945; m. SHARON CLEMENTS, 1966.

 

More About GEORGE DINTELMAN and SHARON CLEMENTS:

Marriage: 1966

 

                  ii.    CARL BARRETT DINTELMAN, b. 14 Jul 1947; d. 04 Apr 2000, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.

 

Notes for CARL BARRETT DINTELMAN:

Ashley County Ledger

 

Carl Barry Dintelman

 

Carl Barry Dintelman, 53, of Stuttgart died Thursday, April 4, 20001, at the Stuttgart hospital. Born July 14, 1947, in Pine Bluff, he was retired from the U. S. Army after serving in the Vietnam era and was a member of the Stuttgart First United Methodist Church.

 

Survivors include two brothers, Jim Dintelman of Hamburg and George Dintelman of Stuttgart.

 

Grave-side services were at 2 p.m. Friday, April 6, at the Lone Tree Cemetery with Rev. George Williams officiating and arrangements by Turpin Funeral Home of Stuttgart.

 

The family suggests memorials to the First United Methodist Church of Stuttgart.

 

                 iii.    WILLIAM CLARK DINTELMAN, b. 1952.

                 iv.    JIM LEE DINTELMAN, b. 1954.

 

 

Generation No. 4

 

10.  GLORIE PATRICIA7 BIEHL (HELEN CARR6 WARE, MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 04 Apr 1931 in Mobile, Alabama.  She married SAMUEL STERLING

 

Notes for GLORIE PATRICIA BIEHL:

Submited by Glorie Patricia Biehl Aug 23 2005

 

My Daddy, Albert, died just short of their fiftieth and they had already told us that they did not want any celebration.

An interesting note, you may want:  when I was going through papers after Mama died I came across my daddy's birth certificate and discovered he was originally named "Daniel Albert".  I don't know when it got switched, but he always thought it was "Albert Daniel".  I suppose his aunt that reared him wanted to call him Albert and that was how it evidently came about.  I even found a letter from and aunt in Pennsylvania, on his father's side, to his mother referring to him as "little Daniel".

His father died in the yellow-fever epidemic about six weeks after my father's birth, so he was an only child.  His mother died when he was 5-years old (I believe, also of yellow-fever, but am not sure of cause of her death.)  He was reared in New Orleans by his mother's sister and her husband.

 

     

Children of GLORIE BIEHL and SAMUEL STERLING are:

13.              i.    MALANIE L8 STERLING.

                  ii.    TERI STERLING, m. ROB CHALFANT.

                 iii.    TIMOTHY STERLING.

14.            iv.    SAMUEL PATRICK STERLING, b. Abt. 1957; d. 01 Dec 2009, Thailand.

 

 

11.  ALLAN PARKER7 WARE (JACK ALLEN6, MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 28 Mar 1931 in New York, New York.  He married JOAN CAROL GLASS 18 Jun 1955 in St. Martin's, Louisville, KY.  She was born 26 Jan 1936.

 

More About ALLAN WARE and JOAN GLASS:

Marriage: 18 Jun 1955, St. Martin's, Louisville, KY

     

Children of ALLAN WARE and JOAN GLASS are:

                   i.    MICHELLE8 WARE.

15.             ii.    LISA WARE.

                 iii.    WYATT WARE.

                 iv.    MARY KELLY WARE.

                  v.    JULIE WARE.

 

 

12.  JOHN MOODY BARRETT7 1V (JOHN MOODY BARRETT6 111, EULATINE M.5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born 04 Oct 1937.  He married JULIA FOSTER 29 Jun 1962. 

 

More About JOHN 1V and JULIA FOSTER:

Marriage: 29 Jun 1962

     

Child of JOHN 1V and JULIA FOSTER is:

                   i.    JULIA FOSTER8 BARRETT, b. 20 Jul 1963, Pine Bluff.

 

 

Generation No. 5

 

13.  MALANIE L8 STERLING (GLORIE PATRICIA7 BIEHL, HELEN CARR6 WARE, MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1)  She married FORRESESNON

     

Child of MALANIE STERLING and FORRESESNON is:

                   i.    GABRIEL ALAIN9 FORRESENON, b. 21 Dec 1885.

 

 

14.  SAMUEL PATRICK8 STERLING (GLORIE PATRICIA7 BIEHL, HELEN CARR6 WARE, MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1) was born Abt. 1957, and died 01 Dec 2009 in Thailand.

 

 

 

Notes for SAMUEL PATRICK STERLING:

Samuel Patrick Sterling  OBIT

 

Samuel P. Sterling, 52, died Dec. 1, 2009 at Nathon Samui Hospital in Thailand. Sam was born in Akron and had been living in Miami, FL. He was a 1975 graduate of Garfield High School and was self-employed. He enjoyed hunting and fishing.

 

He is survived by his mother, Gloria of Akron; father Samuel (Viola) of MS; brother Timothy (Barbara) of CA; sisters, Teri (Rob) Chalfant and Melanie both of Akron; daughters Tiffany of Akron and Lourianne of Canada; grandsons Caleb and Kyle.  He also leaves behind several nieces and nephews and many friends who loved him dearly.

 

      

Children of SAMUEL PATRICK STERLING are:

                   i.    TIFFANY9 STERLING.

                  ii.    LOURIANNE STERLING.

 

15.  LISA8 WARE (ALLAN PARKER7, JACK ALLEN6, MARY ELIZABETH5 MCMILLIAN, MARY MOLLIE4 REYNOLDS, HARTWELL STAIN3, HENRY B.2, HENRY1)  She married DON SCHMITT

     

Child of LISA WARE and DON SCHMITT is:

                   i.    EMILY9 SCHMITT.

 

 

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