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Note: 1850 Census for Carroll, AR: Samuel Eoff 50 yrs. born in KY farmer +Azubah 54 yrs. SC -Margaret 24 yrs. TN -William 19 yrs. TN David Harrell 5 yrs. AR 1860 Census for Carroll, AR: Samuel Eoff 60 yrs. born in KY farmer 1000 580 +Azuba 64 yrs. SC 1870 Census for Boone, AR: Samuel Eoff 70 yrs. born in KY farmer 1300 200 +Phebe 41 yrs. TN -Martha E. 19 yrs. AR -Nancy E. 17 yrs. AR -John C. 15 yrs. AR -David R. 13 yrs. AR -James W. 11 yrs. AR The following information was provided by Pauline Mitchell Pierce on 8 Oct 2004: Samuel C. Eoff married second Pheobe Beanes on 25 Nov 1869 in Boone Co, AR. His will is recorded in Deed Book C, page 133, Boone Co. Will of SAMUEL EOFF I SAMUEL EOFF of Boone Co., & State of Arkansas do hereby make my last will & testament in manner & form following that is to say I desire that my real estate be equally devided between my wife and five children herein afterwards mentioned. I desire that my wife PHEBEE EOFF have her porpationable interest in the land in the SW corner of my land which is the N 1/2 of the N.E. of Section 12, township 17, Range 20 containing 77 acres, the remainder I desire my executors herein after mentioned to sell and to devide the proceeds equally between my five children herein afterward named. ISAAC EOFF, WM. A. EOFF, MARGARET McMAHAN, JANE EOFF & CATHERINE WOODDY. I do hereby appoint JOHN D. WOODDY Executor to this my last will & testament. In witness were of I have hereunto set my hand & affixed my seal this the 9th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy four. SAMUEL EOFF Signed, sealed & published & declared as and for the last will & testament of the above named SAMUEL EOFF in presence of us. J. M. CURNUTT B. F. GIBSON filed for record May 23rd. 1874. Although his will was written in 1874 there was no probate date on it, and he was living in 1880. Samuel & Phebe were both living on the 1880 census) 1880 Bellefonte, Boone Co, AR, page 553A, household 191. (I was told by the clerk that they quite often brought their wills in to the clerk's office before their death to be sure that the will didn't disappear after their deaths).
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