A Southern
Family
Edward Hawkins Elizabeth Samuel Erwin Susan Winifred Raney
Ralphus Hawkins Susan Jane Erwin
Clara Smith Hawkins

Edward Hawkins

Elizabeth

Samuel Erwin

Susan Winifred Raney

Ralphus Hawkins

Susan Jane Erwin

Clara Smith Hawkins

Born: Aug 1861 in Arkansas, USA

Married: 15 Jan 1880 to Isham C. Simmons in Woodruff county, Arkansas, USA

Children: Meal (1880), William Floyd (1883), Nona (1884), James Houston (1886)

Married: 9 Oct 1887 to Eugene Wallace Fryer in Woodruff county, Arkansas, USA

Children: Nancy Ozella (1887), Ed Patrick (1890), Felker Eugene (1893), Ida (1895), Emma (1896)

Died: between 1910 and 1921

Census

Census Year Name Age Location Place of Birth Education or Employment
1880 1880 Census of Barnes Township, Woodruff county, Arkansas. Simmonds Clarah 18 Barnes, Woodruff county, Arkansas Born in Mississippi, parents born in Mississippi and Tennesssee. House Work, also note two entries in this census
1880 1880 Census of De View Township, Woodruff county, Arkansas. Simmons Clara 18 DeView, Woodruff county, Arkansas Born in Mississippi, parents born in Mississippi and Tennesssee. Keeping House
1900 1900 Census of Pumpkin Bend Township, Woodruff county, Arkansas. Frier Clara 38, born Aug 1861 Pumpkin Bend Township, Woodruff county, Arkansas Born in Arkansas, parents born in Mississippi and Tennesssee. Farmer, Widowed, 9 children, 9 living


Marriage Record of Isham C. Simmons and Clara Hawkins

State of Arkansas
County of Woodruff

To any person authorized by
law to Solemnize Marriage Greeting: You are
hereby commanded to Solemnize the Rite and
publish the Bans of Matrimony between Mr Isham
C. Simmons of the County of Woodruff and State
of Arkansas aged 25 years and Miss Clara
Hawkins of the County of Woodruff and
State of Arkansas aged 17 years - according
to law and do you officially sign and return
this license to the parties herein named.

Witness my hand and official
seal this 14 day of January 1880.

I, H. T. Raney, do herby certify
that on the 15th day of January 1880, I did duly
and according to law as commanded in this fore
going license Solemnize the Rite and publish the
Bans of Matrimony between the parties therein named.

Witness my hand - This 15 day
of January 1880
H. T. Raney

Filed and recorded January 26, 1880

"Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQBF-KN5 : 18 March 2019), Isham C. Simmons, 15 Jan 1880; citing Marriage, Woodruff, Arkansas, United States, county offices, Arkansas; FHL microfilm 1,019,386.

Family Portrait Between 1880 and 1883

Isom, Clara, and Neal Simmons
Wayne Cook, swcook27@gmail.com

Isom, Clara, and Neal Simmons

Marriage Record for E. W. Fryer and Clara S. Simmons

Bond for Marriage Licence

Bonded by E. W. Fryer, principal, G. F. Malloy, surety, bonded for $100. E. W. Fryer and Clara S. Simmons.

Marriage Licence

E. W. Fryer of Woodruff, Arkansas, 27 years old. Clara S. Simmons of Woodruff, Arkansas, 25 years old, signed 8th Oct 1887.

Certificate of Marriage

Rev. Thos. E. Knight performed the marriage ceremony 9 Oct 1887.

Certificate of Record

11 Nov 1887

Arkansas, County Marriages, 1837-1957; https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939F-45T9-H?cc=1417439&wc=QDM2-WKS%3A1589733670

Family Portrait

The Fryer's Family Portrait

Eugene Wallace Fryer with wife, Clara, and their children. "Dad" is Ed Pat Fryer born 1890 making this picture probably 1896 to 1899. The number of children and genders don't quite match up enough to identify. They may have raised extra babies.

Excerpts From the Fryer Family History

Clara and Wallace had four children: Nancy, Pat, Felker, and Ida. A fifth child, Emma, was killed when a tornado blew away the family home. Nancy married James Edward Gibson and had five children: [Probably meant Alice, James Elmo, Edna, and Elsie here] Alice, James, Elmo, Elsie, and a baby who died at birth. Alice married Hubert Best of Pumpkin Bend; Edna married a man named Noah Bell; and Elsie married Charles H. Sutton of Little Rock. Pat Fryer married Ophelia Linnie Porter of Atkins. Pat’s mother, Clara, had a half-brother named Monroe Cook of Appleton, and a half-sister named Etta Malloy.

Every family has its secret, and ours is no different. Wallace was strongly suspected of being a horse thief! He avoided the hangman’s noose by being run out of the county and told never to return, but he would slip back in at night about once per year, stay a few days, get Clara pregnant again, and leave. Clara had the children to raise by herself. She was able to support them by being a midwife, delivering most of the babies in Pumpkin Bend. With Wallace being gone for months at a time, she had to make money by digging up roots for teas and medicines. She also owned some property. Her great courage and strength of character held the family together.

Clara had three other children from before she married Wallace: Jim, Willie, and Ona Simmons. In those days, it was imperative for a widow to remarry for financial reasons. Likewise, it was often necessary for widowers to find another woman to help raise their children. It was sometimes more a merger than a marriage.

Fryer Family History, Michael Fryer July 17, 1999

Family Portrait, 1910

This is a picture of William Floyde Simmons, his wife Melvina Jane Holt-Simmons holding their daughter Lily Pauline Simmons (b 1909), William's 16 year old half-sister Ida Fryer, his 8 year old niece, Ola Guess (Gess/Guest), and his mother, Clara Smith Hawkins-Simmons-Fryer.

Death

Her death date, place, and burial are unknown. She was in a family portrait with her son, Floyd William Simmons in 1910. Her mother died in 1921 and the obituary lists the only living children as S. M. Cook, T. J. Nickens. Therefore, her death date is between 1910 and 1921. I suspect it was in 1910 because I can't find her in the 1910 or 1920 census.

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