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Holder, Carroll, Lindenmier

While I have not researched the information it is from a very good source:

The CARROLL, HOLDER, LINDENMIER Families:

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Motto: In Fide Et In Bello Fortes
Translation: Strong in faith and war
The Carroll family is descended from Milesius, King of Spain,through the line of his son Heber.The O'Carrols belonged to the Kianacha tribe, founded by Kiann, son of Olliol Ollum, first absolute King of Munster, A.D. 177 and his consort Sabia, daughter of Con of the Hunderd Battles, King of Ireland, A.D. 148.
The founder of the family was Kieran, son of Sedna, son of Trena, son of Tigernach, of the race of Kian.
The originsl name was Ciarail, or Cearbhoil, and signified " Perverse". The titles of the chiefs were Prince of Ely, and Lords of Calry, and they had possessions in Kerry, Tipperary, and Kings Counties.
For centuries the O'Carrolls were foremost in resisting the invader,and are represented as among the stoutest and most formidable borderers to the "Stranger" among the old races of Erin.
In America, the descendants of this distinguished family hold an honored place. We allude here to a scant few of their countless number. Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last survivor of the signers of the Declaration of Independence; Archbishop Carroll of Baltimore, founder of the Catholic Hierarchy of the United States, and the friend and co-worker of Washington and Franklin in the cause of the Revolution. Daniel Carroll one of the thirty six delegates who signed the Constitution of the United States in 1787, presented to George Washington the ground on which the plan of the Federal city was laid. He lived to see ten Presidents inhabiting the White House, "where once the smoke of his chimney ascended in solitude over the waters of the calm Potomac."
The Carrolls were stalwart leaders in battle, strong and ardent in their faith and prominent always among the world's men of letters.

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The Family of

Myrtle M. Carroll
Born on July 14, 1895.
Died on Feb. 15, 1959
Married in 1917
to James Alex Holder
Born on Feb. 5, 1993.
Died on May 21, 1964

Children:

Jesse Frances Holder.
Born on June 10, 1924.
Bessie Genevia Holder
Born on Aug. 21, 1925 Delaplane,Ar.
Mary Josephine Holder
Born on July 26, 1927
James N. S. Holder
Born on Feb. 23, 1930.

The Family of

Ninnion Steele Carroll
Born on Sept. 20,1876 in Jackson Tenn
Married on ??
To: Frances J. Taylor
Born on???

Children:

Myrtle Mable Carroll
Born on Sept. 26, 1898
Essie Carroll
James Troy Carroll
Born on Nov. 14, 1904
Ray Vance Carroll
Born on March 22, 1910
Randolph County Ar.

Ninnion served as a Justus of the Peace for years, in Okean Township Ar. The well known Bro. N. S. Carroll conducted extensive farm operations in Sharum community Ar. Served on a School Board. Yet he had time to serve his church as a Itinerant Preacher. Ninn made his home with his son Ray V. Carroll in Biggers Ar. Ninn as some called him died at the age of Sixty-Seven(67) in Corning Hospital in 1943.I never knew Ninn. But if he was anything like his son Ray V. I'm sure he was a right kind of guy. Being from the older age of this land. He was big in Stature. Doing things for anyone he could. And being kind to anyone who might pass by according to News Clips. I have recieved. Ray V. was the same way. I know; I have know Ray V. for more than Thirty-Five years.

The Family of

Jessie Frances Holder
Born on June 10, 1924
In Delaplain, Ar
Married on ??
To: Franklin Earl Lindenmier
Born on Feb. 4, 1920
IN Pocahontas Ar

Children:

Jimmy Earl Lindenmier
Born Jan. 7, 1944
In Pocahontas Ar

Jimmy E. Lindenmier
Married: D.B.N.
Jimmy died on Sept. 21, 1968

The Family of

Bessie G. Holder
Born Aug. 21, 1925
In Delaplain Ar
Married Nov. 23, 1946
To: Herbert E. Turner
Born April 29, 1925

Bessie retire from being a Surgical Nurse after Twenty-Six (26) years of service.
Herbert has retired of service as an officer of the Arkansas State Police after almost Thirty (30) years of service

The Family of

James Warren Holder Sr.
Born Feb. 23, 1930
Married Nov. 24,1951
To: Dixie Parker
Born April 9, 1933

A short story about James and the folks, but a pleasant one:
My Family Moved back to Arkansas from St. Louis in 1945, we lived with Aunt Myrt and Uncle Alex for a whil. World War 2, was over and the times seem happy again. We were young and happy.
My cousin was like a big brother to me. Maybe a year older. I was a regular thron in his side, Just like a brother.I remember one summer morning we were setting in the kitchen around the table. Aunt Myrt had fixed another good breakfast. Her house set there on a hill out side of town. I would say there were about four or five steps from the back screen door to the ground. Then the ground really went down hil.Come to breakfast, James, said Aunt Myrt. Then James came into the kitchen kind of sleepy; Good Morning James we said. I was ready to get another day started. But for some reason; James tripped on the floor, and rolled out the screen door, down the steps and down the long drop in the back yard.
Finally quit rolling, got up and frowned, looked at us. And by then we were laughing so loud we couldn't stop. We Knew he was alright. But Aunt Myrt got mad at Uncle Alex and all the rest of us for laughing. As soon as she was sure he was alright, she begin to giggle. Then we all broke up again. There was love that morning, even James had a good laugh. I just wonder if he remembers?
Leon Carroll

The Family of

Dewey Witt Carroll
Born Sept. 26, 1898
Married to Viola Baker

Children:

Quida Carroll
Born Aug. 13, 1920
Grady Brell Carroll
Born Jan. 25, 1923
James Roy Carroll Sr.
Born Jan. 29, 1925
A. J. Carroll
Joe T. Carroll
Born July 31, 1930
Billy W. Carroll
Born Oct. 16, 1932
Hewey P. Carroll
Born June 7, 1938
NOTE: Dewey Witt Carroll, died in the year of Nov. 1, 1984. He is buried in Oak Grove, La. Also Billy W. Carroll. Dewey Witt Carroll

The Family of

Quida L. Carroll
Born Aug. 13, 1920
In Randolph Co. Ar.
Married Jan. 20, 1939
To: Travis Sassnett
Born Feb. 9, 1919


Transcribe by: Ronnie Moore Authorized by:  Mary Hodges, Lendenmier

Other information was omited (living information)