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Totty Records of Woodruff County Arkansas
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The County of Woodruff was created in 1862 from Jackson and St. Francis Co's.  Jackson being originally from Woodruff in 1829, and St Francis from Phillips Co., 1827.  Phillips Co., was created from the original County of Arkansas [1813] and also Hempstead in 1820.  in  Augusta is the county seat.     The area was origanally opened to American settlers by the Spanish in 1783.  Arkansas Territory was formed from Missori Territory in 1812 with settlers from Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Mississippi, or Missouri.  The Arkansas Territority included present day Oklahoma until June 15 1836, when Arkansas became a State.
 
 



1870 Census, Cotton Plant Township, Woodruff County, Arkansas.  Enumerated August 9th 1870 by Gilbert A. Malone. Page 465
HH# 128/128
TUCKER, Marshall N.  38 MW Farmer  800/200 Mo
Mary              33 FW Keeping House Tennessee  cannot read/write
Narcissa E.      9 FW Ark
Mary J.            7 FW Ark
Malissa S         3 FW Ark
William A.       5/12 MW Ark
PATRICK, Virginia T.   14  FW  Farm Labor  Tenn
Transcribed by Birdie (Totty) McNutt
Note:  This is the daughter Mary (Tucker) of William TOTTY of Cannon Co., Tennessee 1850, Jackson Co. AR 1860 and Cotton Plant TWP.   She was named as daughter in her fathers will.  Also listed as Virginia T. PATRICK is most likely the sister of Mary Louise TOTTY TUCKER and daughter of William TOTTY, she was named as Virginia T. TOTTY in her fathers will.   see below.

1870 Census Cotton Plant Township, Woodruff County, Arkansas.  Enumberated August 3rd, 1870 by Gilbert D. T. Malone.  Page 492
HH# 94/89
TOTTY, William  68 MW Farmer  800/300 Va
   George V.           20 MW Farm Labor  Tenn
   Adison G.           17 MW Farm Labor  Tenn
Transcribed by Birdie (Totty) McNutt

1872 September 30th   Will of William TOTTY, Woodruff County, Arkansas
In the name of God amen I William TOTTY of the county of Woodruff and state of Arkansas being of sound mind and disposing memory and knowing all persons have to die once do make and publish this my last will and testiment (to wit)
Item 1st after all my just debts are paid be??? expenses I bequeath to my son George V. TOTTY all my personal except fifty dollars to each one of my heirs. I also devise to him my son Georgw all and singler my real estate I may be ???ased or possesed of at the time of my decease. I give to my daughter Mary Louisa TUCKER fifty dollars and to my son James H. TOTTY fifty dollars and my daughter Virginia T. TOTTY fifty dollars this being all my personal heirs. and herby contrary m??? and breaking all former wills by me made and hereby nominating constituting and appointing Madison BURKETT of the state and county aforesaid my lawful executor to this my last will and testiment signed
and sealed in the presence of on this the 30 day of Sept. 1872
witnesses E. G. BRADLEY, C. A. HALL, M. BURKETT
will proved April 28, 1873
Submitted/Posted by TOTTY researcher Johnnye Totty <jtotty@ipa.net> on Sun, 24 Jan 1999
Notes:  Search Words or Surnames: TOTTY, TUCKER, BURKETT, BRADLEY, HALL, and Johnnye states that  "will is transcribed as it is written."   William [born 1806] WM 44, Virginia Farmer, and his Wife P.N.(Unknown) [b. 1815] WF 35; Tennessee, were on the 1850 Census of Cannon Co., Tennesse in HH# 17/17 taken on August 25, 1850, with children; N. C. Totty 16 WF Tennessee; Mary L. Totty 14 WF Tennessee; Martha A. Totty WF 10 Tennessee; James H. Totty WM 10; A. P. Totty WM 8 Tennessee; Thomas J. Totty WM 6 Tennessee; Geo. V. Totty WM 2 Tennessee.   Can anyone identify who the parents of William were?   Mary Louise Totty married M. M. Tucker according to her marriage record in Jackson Co., AR.
and Martha A. Totty married George W. Sample, also found in marriage records of Jackson Co.



1932 April 7th   Newspapger  [McCrory Leader in McCrory, Woodruff County, Arkansas April 7, 1932]
In an attempt to alight from a cotton truck passing through town, on which he was a passenger, H. A. TOTTY, age 38, fell and was almost instantly killed when his body lodged beneath the truck and was drapped about twenty feet before the truck was stopped.  Mr. TOTTY was reared near McCrory.
Submitted/Posted by TOTTY researcher Johnnye Totty <jtotty@ipa.net>
Notes:  Henry Albert TOTTY was the son of Rachel Meigel Manuel & John Simon TOTTY, s/o Mary Carrell Jane Davis and James Adolphus TOTTY, son of Agness Dance and  Edward Oliver TOTTY.


1949 February 17th  Newspapger Obit [McCrory LEADER Woodruff County, Arkansas Feb 17, 1949]
MRS SARAH E. COLE, 92 of Wiville DIES
Funeral Held Monday
   Funeral services were conducted Monday morning for Mrs. Sarah E. COLE, 92, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank LANDON, of Wiville, where she died Sunday, Feb. 13, 1949, and with who she had made her home the past 24 years.  Re . L.L. Langston, Methodist pastor of Hunter, conducted the services.
   Mrs. COLE was one our county's oldest and best citizens.  Her maiden name was TOTTY and she was born at Batesvile, Oct. 18, 1856.  She was a charter member of the Raney Burial Association having joined when it was orgainized in 1933.  Her husband, Charlie Cole, preceded her in death Nov. 11, 1916.
   Beside her daughter she also leaves three sons, J.O.Cole, Rt 2 McCrory; C.O. COLE, Mt. Vernon; and J. D. COLE, Lepanto.
   Burial was at Romance, White County, Monday afternoon with Thompson-Wilson Funeral Home of Mc Crory in charge.
Pallbearers were:  R. C. MILLER, Gordon VAN PELT, Andrew Lee MARSH, Louis JOHNSON, J. C. BRADEN, John VEAZEY, Sam JONES, and Oscar RANEY.
Submitted/Posted by TOTTY researcher Johnnye TOTTY <jtotty@ipa.net>
Notes:  Sarah Ann Elizabeth TOTTY COLE was the daughter of  Mary Carrell Jane Davis and James Adolphus TOTTY, son of Agness Dance and Edward Oliver TOTTY.    Sons of Sarah & Charlie were;  J.[ulian] O.Cole, C[harles] O[wen] Cole, and J[ames] D[avid] Cole.

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