Pike County, Arkansas Census

Pike County was formed from Clark and Hempstead counties in 1833. 1840 Pike County, Arkansas Census Free 1840 Census Form for your Research Hosted at Ancestry.com – Ancestry Free Trial  1840 Pike County, Census (images and index) $ 1810-1890 Accelerated Indexing Systems Free 1840 Census Index Free 1840 Census Transcription Hosted at Census Guide 1840 U.S. Census Guide 1850 Pike County, Arkansas Census Free 1850 Census Form for your Research Free 1850 Census Images (partially indexed) Hosted at Ancestry.com – Ancestry Free Trial 1850 Pike County, Census (images and index) $ 1810-1890 Accelerated Indexing Systems Free 1850 Census Index Free … Read more

Biography of Edward A. Hood

Edward A. Hood, cashier of the Greenleaf State Bank, had had an active career in Kansas for a number of years, at first in the lumber business and leter as a banker. Mr. Hood did not begin life as the son of a wealthy family, but had gained his opportanities by hard work and constant vigilance. He was born at Salem, Arkansas, October 5, 1878. His ancestors in the paternal line were Scotch people. His grandfather, Graham W. Hood, was born in Scotland, came to this country when a young man and settled in Missouri among the pioneers, and for … Read more

Pike County Arkansas Cemeteries

Most of these cemetery listings are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Hosted at Pike County Arkansas USGenWeb Archives Bear Creek Cemetery Bells Bluff Cemetery Bethel Cemetery Brock Springs Cemetery Bullock Cemetery Campbell Family Cemetery Caney Valley Cemetery Coker Cemetery Conaster Family Cemetery Conaster Homestead Cemetery Cummings Cemetery Ebenezer Cemetery Forester Cook Cemetery Gentry Cemetery Horn Town Cemetery James Kirkham Grave McMillian Property Cemetery Mount Moriah Cemetery Mount Zion Cemetery Nathan Cemetery Old New Hope Cemetery Old Ebenezer Cemetery Old Factory Cemetery Old Walls … Read more