80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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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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- Marshall, Morton Brooks1934 — 1993West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas
- McKinney, Scott Morton1970 — 2024
- McKnight, John Morton1789 — 1844Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee
- McKnight, Thomas Mortonb. 1870Tennessee
- Morton, Agness Lois1922 — 2002Galena, Stone County, Missouri
- Morton, Albert Russell1894 — 1908Arkansas
- Morton, Alexander1809 — 1875Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Alexander1776 — 1829Puerto Rico
- Morton, Carolyn—
- Morton, Effie Florence1862 — 1924Illinois
- Morton, Eldelona1876 — 1958Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Elizabeth—
- Morton, Elizabeth Janeb. 1813Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Elizabeth Janeb. 1813Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Emmer Belleb. 1878Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Eruna—
- Morton, Etter Jane1872 — 1875Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Fannieb. 1880Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Fanny Lucille1910 — 2003Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Frances Mae1905 — 1959Praire Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Frances Mae1905 — 1959Praire Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Gladys Elenora1898 — 1968Bolivar, Missouri
- Morton, Graceb. 1887Arkansas
- Morton, Harriet Ada1888 — 1914Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, H.L.1833 — 1904Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Hugh Parkham1885 — 1962Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Infant1890 — 1890Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, James1797 — 1871Chester, South Carolina
- Morton, James Alese1828 — 1830Lincoln County, Tennessee
- Morton, James Austin1831 — 1885Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, James Auston—
- Morton, James Edward1868 — 1941Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, James Herbert1885 — 1966Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Prairie Grove, Arkansas
- Morton, James H. Jr.1922 — 1922Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas
- Morton, James Thomas1883 — 1947Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, J.B. "Budgie"1905 — 1925Walnut Grove Community, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Jessb. 1811Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Johnb. 1801Chester, South Carolina
- Morton, Johnb. 1865
- Morton, John Bartlet "Bert"1874 — 1934Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, John Breckenridge1820 — 1889Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, John Macklin1833 — 1904Washington County, Arkansas
- Morton, Keith—
- Morton, Leaha—
- Morton, Mamie Ione1897 — 1985Arkansas
- Morton, Margaret1807 — 1876Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Martha1818 — 1895Lincoln, Tennessee
- Morton, Martha Elizabeth1838 — 1912Cemetery Hill Cemetery, Washington County, Farmington, Arkansas
Research Tips
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