80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Campbell, Clark—
- Cantrell, Clark Absolonb. 1868Warren, Tennessee
- Cheatham, Jody Clarkb. 1954
- Childress, Clark—
- Childress, Henry Clark1877 — 1944Chicomona, Georgia
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- Clark, Aletta Joyce1935 — 2021Lincoln, Washington County, Arkansas
- Clark, Alex1900 — 1967Boxley, Newton County, Arkansas
- Clark, Alison—
- Clark, Almab. 1915
- Clark, Anthony Ray Tonyb. 1977Wichita, Kansas
- Clark, Argis—
- Clark, Arthur Benjamin1888 — 1918
- Clark, Audie1892 — 1977Madison County, Arkansas
- Clark, Ava Pauline1903 — 1996Jasper, Newton County, AR
- Clark, Barbara—
- Clark, Beecher Guy1919 — 1983Boxley, Newton County, Arkansas
- Clark, Belinda—
- Clark, Bernice—
- Clark, Betty Jane—
- Clark, Betty Lou—
- Clark, Betty Virginia1920 — 1992Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California
- Clark, Bill—
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- Clark, Billie Nicole1972 — 2022Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Clark, Billie Nicole1972 — 2022Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
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- Clark, Brian—
- Clark, Carole Elaine1946 — 2018Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Clark, Carolyn Gertrudeb. 1926Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Clark, Carolyn Jean1951 — 2020Pueblo, Colorado
- Clark, Charlene—
- Clark, Charles H.b. 1886Arkansas
- Clark, Charles Ray—
Research Tips
Try spelling variations. Older records often contain inconsistent spellings. "Camp" vs "Kamp" vs "Campbell." "McNeal" vs "McNeil." When one spelling yields nothing, try another.
Look for maiden names. Women in earlier generations are usually recorded under their married surname. A search combining a maiden name with a husband's surname often turns up records you wouldn't otherwise find.
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Use the cemetery index. Family members are often buried together. If you find an ancestor at Bethesda Cemetery, check who else is there — you may find a whole branch of the family.
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