She was 6 in 1870.
She was 14 in 1880.
He was 4 in 1870.
He was 13 in 1880.
He was 34 in 1900, married 8 years, farming, living in Manchester Twp, Dallas, Arkansas.
He was 43 in 1910, married 18 years, running a steam gin, living in Ward 3, Junction City, Union Parish, Louisiana.
He was 57 in 1920, farming, living in Manchester Twp, Dallas, Arkansas.
She was 30 in 1900 mother of 4 children with 3 still living.
She was 40 in 1910 mother of 8 children with 6 still living.
She was 6 in 1900.
She was 16 in 1910.
He was 28 in 1920, married, living in Ward #4, Fouke, Miller, Arkansas. His occupation was as a clergyman at the Baptist Church.
OBITUARY: October 11, 1969Charles F. WILKINS, 79, Little Rock, retired minister-educator and former member of the Executive Board of the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, died Oct. 11. Born at Dalark (Dallas County), he received his bachelor’s degree at Ouachita University and his Th.M degree at Southwestern Seminary, Ft. Worth, Texas. Mr. WILKINS was principal of Hagarville Baptist Academy in 1921 and professor of Bible at Mountain Home Baptist College and pastor of Mountain Home First Church in 1922. From 1923 to 1935, he was minister of First Church, Dardanelle. From 1935 to 1957, be pastored First Church, Newport. He retired in 1958, and was a member of the Pulaski Heights Church, Little Rock. He served a moderator of Dardnelle-Russellville Association and River Association. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. E. ELDER WILKINS; a son, Dr. C. F. WILKINS Jr., of Russellville; daughters, Mrs. Ann RUSSELL, West Ena, Mrs. Billye Sue MONK, Men and Mrs. Rebecca MIRANDA, North Little Rock; three brothers, Mike and Dwight WILKINS, both of Sparkman, and Dave WILKINS, Louisiana; a sister, Mrs. Nell GIVENS, Malvern.
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She was 1 in 1900.
She was 11 in 1910.
She was 21 in 1920, married, working as a common school teacher.
She died in childbirth along with the child a daughter who was not named and buried in the same casket.
He was a Corporal in the 32nd Division American Expeditionary Forces, and was awarded the French Croix de Guerre, Silver Star, and Purple Heart.
CENSUS RECORDS:1910 Marion and View Road, Crittenden, Kentucky 127/132, they
were married in the census year.
He was 5 in 1880.
She died in childbirth along with the child a daughter who was not named and buried in the same casket.
He was 5 in 1880.