Selected Families and Individuals

Notes


Jesse A. Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99
1860 Federal Census, Clark Township, Johnson Co., AR:
Frost, Jesse, 21, MS $150
Lucy, 20, TN

Land deed of Jacob W. Frost of Franklin County, now Logan, for 140 acres of land in the Driggs community, southwest of Paris, dated 1 Sep 1860.

1870 Federal Census, Clark Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:
Frost, Jesse A., 29, AL
Lavenia A., 28, AL
John W., 9, AR
George A., 8, AR
Harriett E., 3, AR
Frances A., 1, AR

1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 267A
Name Relation MaritalGender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
Jesse FROST Self M Male W 38 AL Farmer SC SC
Lavinia A. FROST Wife M Female W 37 AL Keeping House SC SC
John W. FROST Son S Male W 19 AR Works On Farm AL AR
Harrit E. FROST Dau S Female W 13 AR AL AL
Mary F. FROST Dau S Female W 10 AR AL AL
Ethel C. FROST Dau S Female W 5 AR AL AL
Elmo C. FROST Son S Male W 3 AR AL AL
Arthur FROST Son S Male W 7 AR AL AL
Georgia N. BOUTWELL SDau S Female W 17 AR At Home TX AL


Frances A. Frost

Research needed, believed to be Frances Frost, but not confirmed. Lives next door to Jesse A. Frost.
1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 267A
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
Thomas H. DAVIS Self M Male W 22 AL Farmer AL AL
Frances DAVIS Wife M Female W 20 MS Keeping House MS MS
Cora DAVIS Dau S Female W 2 AR AL MS
William BARNETT Nephew S Male W 6 AL AL AL


Jesse A. Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99
1860 Federal Census, Clark Township, Johnson Co., AR:
Frost, Jesse, 21, MS $150
Lucy, 20, TN

Land deed of Jacob W. Frost of Franklin County, now Logan, for 140 acres of land in the Driggs community, southwest of Paris, dated 1 Sep 1860.

1870 Federal Census, Clark Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:
Frost, Jesse A., 29, AL
Lavenia A., 28, AL
John W., 9, AR
George A., 8, AR
Harriett E., 3, AR
Frances A., 1, AR

1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 267A
Name Relation MaritalGender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
Jesse FROST Self M Male W 38 AL Farmer SC SC
Lavinia A. FROST Wife M Female W 37 AL Keeping House SC SC
John W. FROST Son S Male W 19 AR Works On Farm AL AR
Harrit E. FROST Dau S Female W 13 AR AL AL
Mary F. FROST Dau S Female W 10 AR AL AL
Ethel C. FROST Dau S Female W 5 AR AL AL
Elmo C. FROST Son S Male W 3 AR AL AL
Arthur FROST Son S Male W 7 AR AL AL
Georgia N. BOUTWELL SDau S Female W 17 AR At Home TX AL


William Gerdine Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99


Mary Ann Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99


James Bowers

1870 Federal Census, Short Mountain Township, Franklin County, Arkansas:
Frost, Jacob, 58, SC
Elizabeth, 54, SC
McIntire, Nancy, 26, AR
Bowers, James, 17, AR
Bowers, Martha, 13, AR


Martha Bowens

1870 Federal Census, Short Mountain Township, Franklin County, Arkansas:
Frost, Jacob, 58, SC
Elizabeth, 54, SC
McIntire, Nancy, 26, AR
Bowers, James, 17, AR
Bowers, Martha, 13, AR


John V. Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99

Land Patent:
FROST, JOHN V AR Logan 5/1/1860 Clarksville 5557 AR1880__.130

1860 Clark Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:
Frost, John, 24, AL $360-$250
Elizabeth, 23, AR
Milton, 7
Robert 1

1870 Census for Clark Township, Johnson County, Aarkansas
Frost, John, 33, MS
Robert M., 11, AR
Martha A., 9, AR
Sarah F., 7, AR
Amanda A., 3, AR
William S., Oct 8/12, AR

1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 268D
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
John V. FROST Self M Male W 44 AL Farmer AL AL
Rachel J. FROST Wife M Female W 39 TN Keeping House NC KY
Sarah F. FROST Dau S Female W 17 AR At Home AL TN
Amanda FROST Dau S Female W 13 AR AL TN

Mr. Frost owned 120 acres of land, 60 acres under cultivation.
He enlisted in 1862 in the Army, Company E, 4th Arkansas Calvalry. He was in the Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove battles. Discharged June 1865 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. John V. Frost served in the Civil War. He moved to Little Rock after the Civil War and continued farming.

Another death date: 1911.

Contributed by: Tom Laepple, Email: tlaepple@msn.com
John V Frost Burial Paint Rock Cemetery, Logan Co., Ar.

From Logan County, Ark. Goodspeed Biographies

JOHN V. FROST, farmer, Driggs, Ark. If, as is self evident, this work would be incomplete without sketches of the more public-spirited of the successful agriculturists, and substantial, well-to-do citizens of Logan County, then the subject of this sketch justly finds a conspicuous place in the present volume. He was born in Alabama in 1835, and is the son of Jacob W. and Elizabeth (Corley) Frost, natives of North Carolina, where they were reared. They were married, however, in Alabama, and to them were born four children: Mary Ann, John V., William G. and Jesse A., all natives of the last mentioned State. They removed from Alabama to , remained there several years, and then in 1855 removed to Logan County, Ark., where the father tilled the soil until his death in 1886. The mother is still living. Of the four children mentioned above, only one besides our subject is now living, William G., who married Miss Kyle, the fruits of this
union being four sons and two daughters. John V. Frost was married in 1857 to Miss Elizabeth James, who bore him five children, viz: Robert N., Martha A., Sarah F., Amanda A. and Mary E. (deceased.) Mrs. Frost died in August, 1866, and subsequently Mr. Frost married Miss Rachel Galor (December, 1866), by whom he has two children:
Jacob W. (deceased) and Emily C. Mr. Frost owns 125 acres of land, and has 60 acres under cultivation. He enlisted in 1862 in the United States Army, Company E, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, was in the Pea Ridge fight, and also in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was discharged in June, 1865, at Little Rock, Ark., and afterward returned to his family, where he resumed the occupation of farming. He and Mrs. Frost are both member of the Missionary Baptist Church.


John V. Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99

Land Patent:
FROST, JOHN V AR Logan 5/1/1860 Clarksville 5557 AR1880__.130

1860 Clark Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:
Frost, John, 24, AL $360-$250
Elizabeth, 23, AR
Milton, 7
Robert 1

1870 Census for Clark Township, Johnson County, Aarkansas
Frost, John, 33, MS
Robert M., 11, AR
Martha A., 9, AR
Sarah F., 7, AR
Amanda A., 3, AR
William S., Oct 8/12, AR

1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 268D
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
John V. FROST Self M Male W 44 AL Farmer AL AL
Rachel J. FROST Wife M Female W 39 TN Keeping House NC KY
Sarah F. FROST Dau S Female W 17 AR At Home AL TN
Amanda FROST Dau S Female W 13 AR AL TN

Mr. Frost owned 120 acres of land, 60 acres under cultivation.
He enlisted in 1862 in the Army, Company E, 4th Arkansas Calvalry. He was in the Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove battles. Discharged June 1865 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. John V. Frost served in the Civil War. He moved to Little Rock after the Civil War and continued farming.

Another death date: 1911.

Contributed by: Tom Laepple, Email: tlaepple@msn.com
John V Frost Burial Paint Rock Cemetery, Logan Co., Ar.

From Logan County, Ark. Goodspeed Biographies

JOHN V. FROST, farmer, Driggs, Ark. If, as is self evident, this work would be incomplete without sketches of the more public-spirited of the successful agriculturists, and substantial, well-to-do citizens of Logan County, then the subject of this sketch justly finds a conspicuous place in the present volume. He was born in Alabama in 1835, and is the son of Jacob W. and Elizabeth (Corley) Frost, natives of North Carolina, where they were reared. They were married, however, in Alabama, and to them were born four children: Mary Ann, John V., William G. and Jesse A., all natives of the last mentioned State. They removed from Alabama to , remained there several years, and then in 1855 removed to Logan County, Ark., where the father tilled the soil until his death in 1886. The mother is still living. Of the four children mentioned above, only one besides our subject is now living, William G., who married Miss Kyle, the fruits of this
union being four sons and two daughters. John V. Frost was married in 1857 to Miss Elizabeth James, who bore him five children, viz: Robert N., Martha A., Sarah F., Amanda A. and Mary E. (deceased.) Mrs. Frost died in August, 1866, and subsequently Mr. Frost married Miss Rachel Galor (December, 1866), by whom he has two children:
Jacob W. (deceased) and Emily C. Mr. Frost owns 125 acres of land, and has 60 acres under cultivation. He enlisted in 1862 in the United States Army, Company E, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, was in the Pea Ridge fight, and also in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was discharged in June, 1865, at Little Rock, Ark., and afterward returned to his family, where he resumed the occupation of farming. He and Mrs. Frost are both member of the Missionary Baptist Church.


John V. Frost

1850 Census-Mississippi-Tishomingo-SDIVN. Series:M432 Roll:382 Page:99

Land Patent:
FROST, JOHN V AR Logan 5/1/1860 Clarksville 5557 AR1880__.130

1860 Clark Township, Johnson County, Arkansas:
Frost, John, 24, AL $360-$250
Elizabeth, 23, AR
Milton, 7
Robert 1

1870 Census for Clark Township, Johnson County, Aarkansas
Frost, John, 33, MS
Robert M., 11, AR
Martha A., 9, AR
Sarah F., 7, AR
Amanda A., 3, AR
William S., Oct 8/12, AR

1880 United States Census for Reville, Logan, Arkansas, Family History Library Film 1254050, NA Film Number T9-0050, Page Number 268D
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
John V. FROST Self M Male W 44 AL Farmer AL AL
Rachel J. FROST Wife M Female W 39 TN Keeping House NC KY
Sarah F. FROST Dau S Female W 17 AR At Home AL TN
Amanda FROST Dau S Female W 13 AR AL TN

Mr. Frost owned 120 acres of land, 60 acres under cultivation.
He enlisted in 1862 in the Army, Company E, 4th Arkansas Calvalry. He was in the Pea Ridge and Prairie Grove battles. Discharged June 1865 at Little Rock, Pulaski Co., AR. John V. Frost served in the Civil War. He moved to Little Rock after the Civil War and continued farming.

Another death date: 1911.

Contributed by: Tom Laepple, Email: tlaepple@msn.com
John V Frost Burial Paint Rock Cemetery, Logan Co., Ar.

From Logan County, Ark. Goodspeed Biographies

JOHN V. FROST, farmer, Driggs, Ark. If, as is self evident, this work would be incomplete without sketches of the more public-spirited of the successful agriculturists, and substantial, well-to-do citizens of Logan County, then the subject of this sketch justly finds a conspicuous place in the present volume. He was born in Alabama in 1835, and is the son of Jacob W. and Elizabeth (Corley) Frost, natives of North Carolina, where they were reared. They were married, however, in Alabama, and to them were born four children: Mary Ann, John V., William G. and Jesse A., all natives of the last mentioned State. They removed from Alabama to , remained there several years, and then in 1855 removed to Logan County, Ark., where the father tilled the soil until his death in 1886. The mother is still living. Of the four children mentioned above, only one besides our subject is now living, William G., who married Miss Kyle, the fruits of this
union being four sons and two daughters. John V. Frost was married in 1857 to Miss Elizabeth James, who bore him five children, viz: Robert N., Martha A., Sarah F., Amanda A. and Mary E. (deceased.) Mrs. Frost died in August, 1866, and subsequently Mr. Frost married Miss Rachel Galor (December, 1866), by whom he has two children:
Jacob W. (deceased) and Emily C. Mr. Frost owns 125 acres of land, and has 60 acres under cultivation. He enlisted in 1862 in the United States Army, Company E, Fourth Arkansas Cavalry, was in the Pea Ridge fight, and also in the battle of Prairie Grove. He was discharged in June, 1865, at Little Rock, Ark., and afterward returned to his family, where he resumed the occupation of farming. He and Mrs. Frost are both member of the Missionary Baptist Church.


Thomas Frost

Believed to have been from Richland County, South Carolina

1850 Census for Jackson Parish, Louisiana, October 29, 1850, page 369
31 Tho Frost 40 M Farmer SC
32 Nancy Frost 40 SC
33 Rebecca Frost 22 SC [aka Rebecca Griffin]
34 Henry Frost 17 M Farmer SC
35 Wm Frost 14 M SC
36 Jas Frost 12 M SC
37 Charity Frost 8 F SC
38 Richard Frost 3 M AL


Nancy (Frost)

Land Patent for Nancy Frost:
AliquotParts Sec./Block Township Range Fract. Sec. Meridian State County Issued Acres
S½SW 15/ 18-N 1-W No Louisiana LA Lincoln 09/01/1856 81

1870 Federal Census for Jackson Parish, Louisiana
Frost, N. pg 418
N Frost Ward 1, Jackson, LA 45 1824 Alabama White Female
R Frost Ward 1, Jackson, LA 22 1847 Louisiana White Male
J Frost Ward 1, Jackson, LA 8 1861 Louisiana White Male
B Frost Ward 1, Jackson, LA 4 1865 Louisiana White Female


Henry Frost

Research needed, could they be related:
1880 United States Census for Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, Family History Library Film 1255238, NA Film Number T9-1238, Page Number 192C
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
Henry FROST Self M Male W 43 --- Stove Maker --- ---
Mary E. FROST Wife M Female W 44 SC Keeping House SC SC
Sarah E. FROST Dau S Female W 11 SC SC SC
Mary Jane FROST Dau S Female W 9 SC SC SC
Nancy V. FROST Dau S Female W 7 SC SC SC
Marion FROST Son S Male W 4 SC SC SC

1880 United States Census for Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, Family History Library Film 1255238, NA Film Number T9-1238, Page Number 192C
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birthp Occupation Father Mother
Daniel FROST Self M Male W 34 SC Cooper SC SC
Eliza FROST Wife M Female W 26 SC Keeping House SC SC
Martha A.V. FROST Dau S Female W 8 SC SC SC
Sarah Frances FROST Dau S Female W 5 SC SC SC
Mary E.D. FROST Dau S Female W 3 SC SC SC

1880 United States Census for Columbia, Richland, South Carolina, Family History Library Film 1255238, NA Film Number T9-1238, Page Number 192C
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father Mother
Charles E. FROST Self W Male W 75 SC Without Occupation SC SC


J. Frost

Probably a grandchild.


B. Frost

Probably a grandchild.


James Franklin Frost

Photo supplied by Lorna David.


James Cedric Frost

1850 Census for Jackson Parish, Louisiana [see Sources]

On March 1, 1854 James Frost and Jesses Tederton completed a land deed transaction. [See General Index to Conveyances 1839 - 1927, Union Parish Courthouse, Farmerville, Louisiana, File #16-G, Book G, Page 12.]

1860 Census - Caldwell Parish, Louisiana, Ward 6 [see Sources] James received the following land patents in Lincoln and Caldwell Parish, Louisiana:
AliquotParts Sec./Block Township Range Fract. Sec. Meridian State County Issued Acres
NWNE 17/ 18-N 1-W No Louisiana LA Lincoln 9/15/1854 40.06
N½NW 33/ 12-N 2-E No Louisiana LA Caldwell 7/2/1860 120.03
NWNE 33/ 12-N 2-E No Louisiana LA Caldwell 7/2/1860
E½NE 20/ 12-N 2-E No Louisiana LA Caldwell 7/2/1860 80.22
NESE 20/ 12-N 2-E No Louisiana LA Caldwell 9/1/1860 80.03
NWSW 21/ 12-N 2-E No Louisiana LA Caldwell 9/1/1860
SWNE 17/ 18-N 1-W No Louisiana LA Lincoln 9/1/1860 40.16

Research needed, no known connection:
James Frost is listed in the LA Confederate unit: Caldwell Invincibles. The Caldwell Invincibles were organized at Columbia, Louisiana in July 1861 and reported to Camp Moore where they were formally enrolled in the Twelfth Regiment of Louisiana Volunteers on August 13, 1861.

1870 Census - Caldwell Parish, Ward 9 [see Sources]

1880 United States Census for 9th Ward, Caldwell, Louisiana [see Sources]

Research needed, lives six households from James and Lovenia Frost possibly a brother's wife?:
1880 United States Census for 9th Ward, Caldwell Parish, Louisiana
Family History Library Film 1254450, NA Film Number T9-0450, Page Number 48B
Name Relation Marital Gender Race Age Birth Occupation Father Mother
Cynthia A. FROST Self D Female W 47 NC Keeping House NC TN
James W. KELLY Son S Male W 23 AL Farmer AL NC
John F. VOLENTINE Son S Male W 20 LA Laborer LA NC
Edmund L. VOLENTINE Son S Male W 17 LA Works On Farm LA NC
Note: Caldwell Parish, Louisiana Marriages Records: Mrs. Scinthia Frost & William Middleton on July 18, 1880.


Martha Ann Hendricks

Research needed, no known connection:
Martha A. Hendricks, Female
Birth: 1815 Of, Union, Louisiana
Death: 10 NOV 1871, Union, Louisiana
Burial: Evans Family Cemetery, Oakland, Union, Louisiana


Mary J. Frost

Research needed:
Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, Marriage Record Direct-Indirect A-L, 1873-1935, Book D, page 54.
1887 - W. L. Frost and Mary Jane Frost