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Below is a family biography included in Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Union County, Arkansas published by Goodspeed Publishing Company in 1890.  These biographies are valuable for genealogy research in discovering missing ancestors or filling in the details of a family tree. Family biographies often include far more information than can be found in a census record or obituary.  Details will vary with each biography but will often include the date and place of birth, parent names including mothers' maiden name, name of wife including maiden name, her parents' names, name of children (including spouses if married), former places of residence, occupation details, military service, church and social organization affiliations, and more.  There are often ancestry details included that cannot be found in any other type of genealogical record.

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Francis M. Betts, planter and miller, Champagnolle, Ark. Mr. Betts, a native-born resident of the county and one of the foremost planters and millers of the same, was born on November 1, 1849. His parents, William and Elizabeth W. (Vincent) Betts, were natives, respectively, of Tennessee and Alabama, the former born in 1822 and the latter in 1819. Their marriage resulted in the birth of four children, who are named as follows: Samuel D., Columbus (deceased), and Theatious (deceased). The father emigrated from Tennessee to Arkansas in 1847, located in Union County, and there he resides at the present time engaged in tilling the soil, which occupation he has carried on all his life. He is a member of the Wheel, and a man who takes a decided interest in the building up of churches, schools, etc. He is a member of the Baptist Church and has been deacon in the same for the last twenty five or thirty years. During the late war his sympathies were with the South, and he enlisted in the Confederate army, participating in the battle of Mark’s Mill and several other battles of importance. Mrs. Betts is also a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. Francis M. Betts secured a fair education in the private schools of Union County, and later began farming, which he continued for one year. He then married Miss Amanda M. Freeman on January 25, 1872, and the result of this union was the birth of the following children: Clara, William A., Lizzie G., Leila, Frank M., Asa F., Dollie V., Herbert V. and Hazel. Mrs. Betts was also a native of Union County, Ark. Trained to the duties of the farm from an early day, this has ever been Mr. Betts’ chosen occupation, and in connection he also carries on milling. He is the owner of about 452 acres of land, has 100 acres under cultivation, and is one of the substantial men of the county. He is a member of the Masonic fraternity, Champagnolle Lodge No. 68, and has represented his lodge in the grand lodge twice. He has held the office of treasurer, senior warden and master in the lodge, holding the latter position for four terms. He is at present secretary. He is also a member of the Wheel, and has held the office of president in the same. He has been justice of the peace for six years, and represented his county in the Legislature one term. He and wife are deeply interested in school matters, and allow no worthy movement of any kind to fall through for want of support if they can possibly prevent it. The Betts family is of Scotch-German descent.

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This family biography is one of 84 biographies included in Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Union County, Arkansas published in 1890.  For the complete description, click here: Union County, Arkansas History, Genealogy, and Maps

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