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- Ed.Ledoux
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Jersey
Fri 28 Apr 2017, 10:21 am
Anyone a member of "Jersey Heritage" ?
http://catalogue.jerseyheritage.org/collection/Details/archive/110058280?rank=
I would like to see the registration card for Peggy Joyce Hawkins Jan 9 1941
Cheers, Ed
http://catalogue.jerseyheritage.org/collection/Details/archive/110058280?rank=
I would like to see the registration card for Peggy Joyce Hawkins Jan 9 1941
Cheers, Ed
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 10:22 am
http://catalogue.jerseyheritage.org/collection/Details/archive/110058281?rank=
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 11:23 am
NEVER MIND
Bibbler was her maiden name... ffs
Bibbler was her maiden name... ffs
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 11:37 am
Ed. Ledoux wrote:NEVER MIND
Bibbler was her maiden name... ffs
Ed, it seems it's "Bibler" ( one "b")
http://library.atu.edu/research/Agricola/PDF/1954-03.pdf
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 11:55 am
NEVER MIND
Bibler was her maiden name... ffs
Peggy Joyce Bibler was a woman born in 1935 in Arkansas. During the 1940 US Census she was 5 years old and lived in Pope, Arkansas. She appears as the daughter of her house in the 1940 US Census.
Bibler was her maiden name... ffs
Peggy Joyce Bibler was a woman born in 1935 in Arkansas. During the 1940 US Census she was 5 years old and lived in Pope, Arkansas. She appears as the daughter of her house in the 1940 US Census.
LAST NAME: | Bibler |
FIRST NAME: | Peggy |
MIDDLE NAME: | Joyce |
BIRTH YEAR: | 1935 |
BIRTH PLACE: | Arkansas |
COUNTY: | Pope |
AGE: | 5 |
GENDER: | Female |
Residence: | Scottsville State Highway No 27 Scottsville, Pope, Arkansas |
Household Members: | Ewing Bibler (27, Male) Irene Bibler (24, Female) Peggy Joyce Bibler (5, Female) |
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 11:57 am
This Bibbler Bibler shit is pissing me off
Too many wrong turns
Too many wrong turns
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 11:58 am
Bibler Bros. changes owners
by Jeanette Anderton
06:00 PM, Tuesday, April 08 2014 | 15441 views | 0 [url=http://www.couriernews.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Bibler+Bros-+changes+owners &id=24892737#comments_24892737][/url] | 4 | [email=?subject=friend%20recommendation%20from%20The%20Courier%20-%20Your%20Messenger%20for%20the%20River%20Valley&body=A%20friend%20recommended%20the%20article%20%22Bibler%20Bros.%20changes%20owners%22%20for%20you.%20%20Read%20it%20at%20http%3A%2F%2Fcouriernews.com%2Fbookmark%2F24892737%2Farticle-Bibler-Bros--changes-owners.][/email] |
After more than a century in business, Bibler Bros. Lumber Company in Russellville was bought out by Canada-based West Fraser Company earlier this month.
Terry Freeman, Bibler Bros. owner and president, announced the sale on Tuesday.
"I am excited to see our company continue to grow and prosper with the West Fraser Company," Freeman said. "West Fraser Company is impressed with the Russellville area, and I believe they will be an asset to our community."
West Fraser — with the purchase of Bibler Bros. — has four sawmills in Arkansas and 16 mills in the U.S. It employs more than 7,300 people.
Bibler Bros. Lumber currently has nearly 200 employees. Freeman said he expects business to "continue as usual."
Background
David Albert Bibler founded the company in 1909 and later moved the sawmill to Scottsville where it was in operation until the family bought the Arkmo Lumber Company holdings in Russellville.
In 1935, after the death of its founder, the company changed names, and became Bibler Bros. Lumber Company to reflect the company's transfer to David Albert Bibler's sons.
In 1960, Bibler Bros. bought 40 acres of land and soon began construction at what is the current business site, removing itself from the retail operation.
In 1969, a fire destroyed the company's largest sawmill. The brothers rebuilt it, putting in cutting-edge, modern equipment.
In 1973, the company merged with a Wisconsin paper company, and then bought out the paper company 13 years later.
Terry Freeman, through a log purchase sales agreement, bought the company from James Bibler — David Albert's grandson — in 1998.
Read more: The Courier - Your Messenger for the River Valley - Bibler Bros changes owners
by Jeanette Anderton
06:00 PM, Tuesday, April 08 2014 | 15441 views | 0 [url=http://www.couriernews.com/pages/full_story/push?article-Bibler+Bros-+changes+owners &id=24892737#comments_24892737][/url] | 4 | [email=?subject=friend%20recommendation%20from%20The%20Courier%20-%20Your%20Messenger%20for%20the%20River%20Valley&body=A%20friend%20recommended%20the%20article%20%22Bibler%20Bros.%20changes%20owners%22%20for%20you.%20%20Read%20it%20at%20http%3A%2F%2Fcouriernews.com%2Fbookmark%2F24892737%2Farticle-Bibler-Bros--changes-owners.][/email] |
After more than a century in business, Bibler Bros. Lumber Company in Russellville was bought out by Canada-based West Fraser Company earlier this month.
Terry Freeman, Bibler Bros. owner and president, announced the sale on Tuesday.
"I am excited to see our company continue to grow and prosper with the West Fraser Company," Freeman said. "West Fraser Company is impressed with the Russellville area, and I believe they will be an asset to our community."
West Fraser — with the purchase of Bibler Bros. — has four sawmills in Arkansas and 16 mills in the U.S. It employs more than 7,300 people.
Bibler Bros. Lumber currently has nearly 200 employees. Freeman said he expects business to "continue as usual."
Background
David Albert Bibler founded the company in 1909 and later moved the sawmill to Scottsville where it was in operation until the family bought the Arkmo Lumber Company holdings in Russellville.
In 1935, after the death of its founder, the company changed names, and became Bibler Bros. Lumber Company to reflect the company's transfer to David Albert Bibler's sons.
In 1960, Bibler Bros. bought 40 acres of land and soon began construction at what is the current business site, removing itself from the retail operation.
In 1969, a fire destroyed the company's largest sawmill. The brothers rebuilt it, putting in cutting-edge, modern equipment.
In 1973, the company merged with a Wisconsin paper company, and then bought out the paper company 13 years later.
Terry Freeman, through a log purchase sales agreement, bought the company from James Bibler — David Albert's grandson — in 1998.
Read more: The Courier - Your Messenger for the River Valley - Bibler Bros changes owners
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 12:02 pm
Irene Bibler, 90, a resident of Russellville, passed away Wednesday, June 7, 2006, at Saint Mary’s Regional Medical Center.
She was born September 8, 1915, at Scottsville to James Madison and Eula Belle Hale Danley. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church in Russellville and was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ewing Bibler; four brothers, Cletus, Kirby, Hale and Shannon Danley.
Survivors include a daughter, Peggy Hawkins of Russellville; a grandson and granddaughter-in-law, John Ben and Dee Hawkins of Russellville; two great-grandchildren, Anna Marissa and Matthew Hawkins; a step-great-granddaughter, Lindsey Cantwell; and two step-great-great-grandchildren, Sam and Hannah Lackey.
She was born September 8, 1915, at Scottsville to James Madison and Eula Belle Hale Danley. She was a member of the Second Baptist Church in Russellville and was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Ewing Bibler; four brothers, Cletus, Kirby, Hale and Shannon Danley.
Survivors include a daughter, Peggy Hawkins of Russellville; a grandson and granddaughter-in-law, John Ben and Dee Hawkins of Russellville; two great-grandchildren, Anna Marissa and Matthew Hawkins; a step-great-granddaughter, Lindsey Cantwell; and two step-great-great-grandchildren, Sam and Hannah Lackey.
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 12:15 pm
FFS!
Only Peggy in freaking Russellville AR is a Peggy B Hawkins...
Only Peggy in freaking Russellville AR is a Peggy B Hawkins...
John Henry Hawkins (83)Russellville, AR 72801 | Ben Hawkins Bennie Ollis Hawkins Detsy Hawkins John Elmore Hawkins Matthew Benjamin Hawkins Peggy B Hawkins |
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 12:16 pm
Why it has B instead of J or Joyce is beyond me.
Those are her kids and grandkids...
Those are her kids and grandkids...
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 12:31 pm
You need a biblerography to sort it out!
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 2:05 pm
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 2:23 pm
Give me a minute...Paul Francisco Paso wrote:You guys are a bunch of bibbler bashers.
The woman goes by two names but has not a clue they should be hyphenated so she doesn't confuse the world around her.
BIBLER-HAWKINS is correct.
Bibler Hawkins is out the door...
As she forgot she was a J
A Joyce
She is Peggy JOYCE Bibler-Hawkins
If I can find her IT WILL BE THE FIRST THING DISCUSSED
This is where a lot of people have trouble. Once upon a time, it was just customary for a Bride to take her Groom's last name as her own and abandon her maiden name completely. The act of keeping her own name was considered taboo and people's eyebrows would raise right off their faces when they found out that the Bride was even considering something so radical. Over time, though, more and more women are deciding to keep their names.
There are a lot of reasons to want to keep your own name. Hopefully you have a supportive Groom who understands why this idea is the most appealing to you. A lot of times, though, the act of keeping your name is still something that causes concern… even if your Groom is fine with it, his family (or your own) might not be so understanding.
There are a couple of ways to compromise on the whole "you wanting to keep your name and your Groom hating the idea" problem. You could choose an entirely new last name for the two of you to share. This way neither of you gets "your" way and you both have to deal with the legalities of going through a name change. Most of the time, though, the most popular compromise is to hyphenate your last name and the last name of your Groom.
The Knot website says that less than 10% of women today hyphenate their names. Some simply choose to have two last names or two middle names when they want to keep their own last names after they get married.
And makes life a bitch when you do not specify which is which... is that a middle name or your maiden name ya stupid twits.
No wonder no one has spoken to Mrs. Peggy Joyce Hawkins.
AKA Peggy Bibler Hawkins
Cheers, Ed
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 3:25 pm
ed wrote:If I can find her IT WILL BE THE FIRST THING DISCUSSED
What a crack up! Ya killing me Ed.
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 4:28 pm
John Henry Hawkins kin:
Here is Peggy in the Arkansas Polytechnic University yearbook as a freshman
The Waldron News
8 December 1999
BOOSTER RENO HAWKINS
Booster Reno Hawkins, 64, of Waldron, Arkansas, died on Saturday, December 4, 1999 in a Murfreesboro, Arkansas hospital. He was a Baptist, a veteran of the Korean War, a rancher, owner of a construction company and former Judge of Scott County. Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, December 7 at Waldron Church of the Nazarene with burial at Buffalo Cemetery in Waldron under the direction of Martin Funeral Home of Waldron. He is survived by his wife Maxine of the home; three daughters, Effie Marie Hawkins of Atlanta, Idaho, Stacy Annette King of Woodland, Washington and Carrisa Suzette Hawkins of the home; one son, Bennie Ollis Hawkins of Waldron, AR; two step-daughters, Bobbie Brown of Waldron, AR and Tammy Lazenby of Russellville, AR; one step-son, Jimmy Knox of Waldron, AR; one brother, John Henry Hawkins of Russellville, AR; four grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; and one nephew, John Benjamin Hawkins. Pallbearers were Eddie Hawkins, Bennie Hawkins, Doug Brown, Jimmy Knox, Greg Lazenby and Nathan Franklin. Honorary pallbearers were James Yandell, John Ben Hawkins, David Hawkins, Joe Edd Hawkins, Dwaine Franklin, Wilford Rose, Patric Trevors, Bruce Campbell, Bobby Hudson and Wade Day.8 December 1999
BOOSTER RENO HAWKINS
Here is Peggy in the Arkansas Polytechnic University yearbook as a freshman
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 4:33 pm
greg parker wrote:ed wrote:If I can find her IT WILL BE THE FIRST THING DISCUSSED
What a crack up! Ya killing me Ed!
No worries Greg,
This is live internet as it was meant to be.
Raw and unfiltered.
Cheers, Ed
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Fri 28 Apr 2017, 6:07 pm
The son would be John Benjamin as all the obits claim and the wedding announcement too.
Cheers, Ed
Cheers, Ed
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Sat 29 Apr 2017, 4:38 am
Ed, you simply amaze me. You're delving skills are second to none. Talk about a dog with a bone. Hat off to you bro.
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Sat 29 Apr 2017, 8:31 am
Thanks my friend!
Good news!!!
I spoke to Peggy.
I will write something up and amaze you more.
Cheers, Ed
Good news!!!
I spoke to Peggy.
I will write something up and amaze you more.
Cheers, Ed
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