Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
Charles G. Marrs, a member of the prosperous mercantile firm of Hardy &
Marrs, of Prairie Grove, Ark., and a native of Washington County, was born
on the 15th of February, 1855. His father, Andy Marrs, was also born in this
county, whither ,his father, Isaac Marrs, had moved, at a very early day, from
the State of Tennessee. Andy Marrs was married, in Washington County, to
Winnie Carter, who was born in Tennessee, and throughout life followed the
occupation of farming. He served in the late war, and while visiting at home
was taken ill and died. Charles G. Marrs' boyhood days· were spent on the
farm and in attending the common schools, and after attaining manhood he
began farming on his own responsibility, .c1mtinuing this occupation for several
years, being also engaged in buying and shipping stock. He first began
merchandising in Prairie Grove in 1885, and has successfully continued up to
the present time. He is a charter member and director of the Canning Association
at Prairie Grove, and, in connection with his business, owns and operates a
farm near the town. November 27, 1873, his marriage to Miss Effie McKeever
was celebrated. She was born, reared and educated in Washington County,
and became the mother of seven children: James Andrews, Ellen, Ollie D ..
Griffin, Mack, Edward and an infant daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Marrs are members
of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and he is amember of the Prairie
Grove Masonic lodge.