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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- Davis, Leonard Priceb. 1921Farmington, Washington County, Arkansas
- Davis, Sterling Price1883 — 1973Greyson County, Texas
- Parker, Sterling Price1864 — 1915Desha County, Arkansas
- Parker, Sterling Price1864 — 1915Desha County, Arkansas
- Parker, Sterling Price Jr.1900 — 1988Lavaca, Sebastian County, Arkansas
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- Price, Anitad. 1980
- Price, Anna—
- Price, Arley Gilbert "Dick"1902 — 1982Indian Territory, Stilwell, Oklahoma
- Price, Benjaminb. 1801Washington County, Arkansas
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- Price, Bobby Joe—
- Price, Caroline "Carrie"1885 — 1977Texas
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- Price, Carthagina "Cartha" M.1843 — 1918Arkansas
- Price, Catherineb. 1830Jackson County, Alabama
- Price, Charles Phillip1949 — 2021Whittier, Californa
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- Price, Clinton Merdith—
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- Price, Cullis "Grady"1922 — 2016Evansville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Price, David Carroll1814 — 1891Tennessee
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- Price, Donald Leed. 1970Lubbock, TX
- Price, Donal Leeb. 1953
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- Price, Edward1735 — 1773East Greenwich, Rhode Island, British Colonies
- Price, Eliza Ann1820 — 1901Walker County, Georgia
- Price, Ella1888 — 1967Weddington, Arkansas
- Price, Erma Elbab. 1906Indian Territory, Stilwell, Oklahoma
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- Price, Fredrick Lee—
- Price, George W.—
- Price, Goldie Lucille1900 — 1971Blue Hill, Nebraska
Research Tips
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