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Source for: Eli Dotson Fancher, AUG 1865 - 15 APR 1944
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Text: 27. i. ELI DOTSON7 FANCHER, b. August 1865, Carroll County, Arkansas; d. April 15, 1944, Carroll County, Arkansas, and died April 15, 1944 in Harrison, Arkansas. He married SINA SANDERS.
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Source for: Sina Sanders, 29 MAR 1875 - OCT 1966
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: 27. i. ELI DOTSON7 FANCHER, b. August 1865, Carroll County, Arkansas; d. April 15, 1944, Carroll County, Arkansas, and died April 15, 1944 in Harrison, Arkansas. He married SINA SANDERS.
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Source for: Fannie Fancher, ABT 1895 -
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: i. FANNIE8 FANCHER, m. ? DILLION.
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: i. FANNIE8 FANCHER, m. ? DILLION.
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Source for: Mentie Fancher, ABT 1896 -
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: ii. MENTIE FANCHER, m. ? HAYES.
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: ii. MENTIE FANCHER, m. ? HAYES.
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Source for: Infant Fancher, - 23 APR 1897
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: iii. INFANT FANCHER, d. April 23, 1897.
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Source for: Infant Fancher, 16 JUN 1909 - 16 JUN 1909
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Name source: S55654Page: 356
Text: iv. INFANT FANCHER, b. June 16, 1909; d. June 16, 1909.
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Source for: Elizabeth Carlock, 18 MAR 1800 - 8 JUN 1891
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Name source: S55654Page: 351
Text: 12. JAMES5 FANCHER was born Janurary 26, 1790 in Stokes County, North Carolina, and died June 8, 1866 in Osage, Arkansas. He Married ELIZABETH CARLOCK FANCHER January 8, 1816 in Rock Springs, Tennessee.
Name source: S2034Page: 51
Text: 78.James4 Fancher (Richard3, David2, Richard1), Born in Stokes County, N. C., 26 Jan. 1790, died in Osage, Ark., 8 June 1866. He married in Rock Springs, Tenn., 8 Jan. 1816, Elizabeth Carlock, daughter of Isaac and Sarah (Ruckman) Carlock, born in Stokes County, 18 March 1800; died Lead Hill, Ark., 8 June 1891.In 1806 he moved with his parents to Overton County, Tenn.; in 1838 mover to Carroll County, Ark., and lived there until his death, except fo two years in Texas near end of life. He was a private in Capt. Miller's Company of Tennessee Militia in the War of 1812, listed with the Spies of 1812, and discharged at Fort Williams because of disability, and in 1814 served a tour against the Creek Indians an in Battle of Horseshoe. Served as representative in the state legislature in 1842 from Carroll County. During the Civil War Lost most of his property, as described in the following statement made by him, in possession of Mrs. Mary G. (Fancher) Spalding:
"On the 11th day of january 1863, Jarnell Herns' brigade camped on my farm--they burned about 6000 rails, took a good many horses and foraged on my grain--killed hogs, cattle and sheep and other property, damaged me $2500 and on the last of March, 1863 James Blunt command came to my house on Sunday about one o'clock in the afternoon and robbed me. They went into every room and went upstairs and in the garret loft and broke open every trunk and took my money and they made their hheadquarters at Carrollton, 8 miles from my house and they staid there 8 days and they were at my house every day foraging. They toomy horses and cattle & hogs sheep geese poultry and everthing that that came in their way and when they were going to leave they burned all of my dwelling houses and all of my out houses and a larte new frame house that we was selling goods in and burned my barns and wheat fan and some grain and farming utencils and blacksmith shop and all it contained. The damage they did that is both brigades at the least figers $22,500 dollars and I had to fly and leave to save my life and go to Texas."