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| 1. Sarah Harris Ledbetter, b. December 25, 1848 | See James Washington Officer & Sarah Harris Ledbetter |
| 2. Mildred Armanda Ledbetter, b. January 12, 1867 | See Rufus M. Mock & Mildred Armanda Ledbetter |
| 3. John Henry Ledbetter, b. June 23, 1861 | |
| 4. Julia A. Ledbetter, b. June 02, 1852 | |
| 5. James Alfred Ledbetter, b. May 31, 1858 | |
| 6. Caroline Melvina Ledbetter, b. July 24, 1873 | See Josephus R. Upton & Caroline Melvina Ledbetter |
| 7. Charles M. Ledbetter, b. December 25, 1847 | |
| 8. Alfred M. Ledbetter, b. April 18, 1854 | |
| 9. Mary Jane Ledbetter, b. March 23, 1856 | See Carl Emil Reehling & Mary Jane Ledbetter OR H. B. Walters & Mary Jane Ledbetter |
| 10. William Russell "Bill" Ledbetter, b. August 05, 1850 | See William Russell "Bill" Ledbetter & Eunice Ann HOLSTEAD |
| 11. Marion Willard Ledbetter, b. December 23, 1870 | |
| 12. Martha Elizabeth Ledbetter, b. February 23, 1869 | See James Upton & Martha Elizabeth Ledbetter |
| 13. Tennessee Elnor Ledbetter, b. April 01, 1863 | See William Cox & Tennessee Elnor Ledbetter |
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
He married his first cousin.
"LEDBETTER, Harvey C., is a native of Tennessee, and was born April 19,
1816. His father, George LEDBETTER, was born in Georgia, and his mother,
Susannah (CHESSER) LEDBETTER, was born in Virginia. In an early day they
moved to Tennessee, and there married and lived until 1849, the father
engaging in carpentering and farming. They then came to War Eagle, and
lived with our subject until their respective deaths in 1863 and 1881,
aged eighty and ninety -three, respectively. Harvey C. was reared on a
farm on Rocky River, in
Tennessee, and there lived until 1836. He then accompanied his
brother-in-law, H. ELSEY, to War Eagle, where he entered land, and where
he now owns a fine farm of 330 acres, well under cultivation. He is a
successful farmer, and is engaged in stock raising to some extent.
April 30, 1837, he married Sarah H. McELHANEY, daughter of William
McELHANEY, who settled in Arkansas in 1830. To this marriage three
children were born: Emeline (deceased), Laura A. and George W.
Mrs. LEDBETTER died September 18, 1844, and January 8, 1846, he married
Mary A. BOWEN, daughter of John BOWEN, an early settler and the first
county judge of this county, in whose honor Bowen Township was named.
Mrs. LEDBETTER was born December 29, 1827, and is the mother of thirteen
children: Charles M. (deceased), Sarah H., William R., Julia A.
(deceased), Alfred M. (deceased), Mary J., James A. (deceased), John H.
(deceased), Tennessee E., Milder A., Martha E., Marion W. and Caroline
N." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR...)
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535
Batch #: 7020211, Sheet #: 90, Source Call #: 538535