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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- Bailey, Charles Ross1900 — 1975Jonesboro, Tennessee
- Barnes, Rossb. 1909
- Benton, Gary Ross1950 — 2020Prairie Grove, Washington County, Arkansas
- Benton, Ross Eugene1921 — 1989Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cannon, Garland Rossell1909 — 1988
- Coffman, Mildren Jean Ross—
- Cross—
- Cross—
- Cross, Ann—
- Cross, Annie Bowdon Nemeyer1891 — 1992
- Cross, Christopher Allenb. 1989
- Cross, Clyded. 1976
- Cross, Craig—
- Cross, David—
- Cross, Druceilla Olga1928 — 2019Greenwood, Sebastian County, Arkansas
- Cross, Duane William1929 — 2015Greenwood, Arkansas
- Cross, Edna1881 — 1930
- Cross, Eric Michael—
- Cross, Grady Edward1901 — 1988Prairie Grove Cemetery, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cross, Ina Pearl1896 — 1964Greenwood, Arkansas
- Cross, Ira J.1906 — 1970Greenwood, Arkansas
- Cross, Jesseb. 1804
- Cross, John—
- Cross, Joy—
- Cross, Kendall—
- Cross, Kendall—
- Cross, Pete Christopher—
- Cross, Roy Marion—
- Cross, Wilbur—
- Cross, William Hunter1868 — 1953Louisiana
- Crossey, Tami Rosanne1974 — 2025Siloam Springs, Benton county, Arkansas
- Crossland—
- Crossland, Alice Louise—
- Crossland, Anna Lee—
- Crossland, Gladys Maxenne—
- Crossland, Justyne—
- Crossland, Logan—
- Crossland, Max—
- Crosslin, Elizabeth—
- Crossman, Ida—
- Crosswhite—
- De Masters, Alexander Ross1851 — 1911Richmond, Missouri
- De Masters, Rossb. 1887Platte City, Missouri
- Dobbs, Rossb. 1867
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