Here is a link to information on William A. Whitman. Here it shows the middle name as Anderson rather than Andrew, but the other information is the same: (Shows the wife’s name as Letha rather than Leither. Some source has her name listed as Lester. LOL)
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&...In the 1910 Census the following children are listed:
Granville
Murl
Clara
Earle
Donna
Ila
Hurston
If you have an Ancestry.com subscription you go to “Search Records.” Then over to the side where is says “More Records” look under “Census” and click “US Federal Census Images.” Then 1910 census images. ( There is no index so you have to look through each page individually. It won’t come up if you do a regular search. That’s probably why a lot of people just seem to disappear off the face of the earth.) Click “Arkansas” then “Logan” then “Other Townships” then “District 59.” I forgot to write down the page number for William A. Whitman and family. It’s probably about half way through. I didn’t see C.C. on there. Either I just missed him or he’s listed in a different district.
Hope this helps you figure out which one is your ggrandfather. I had the same thing happen. Knew the name of my gggrandfather (David R. Butler) but we only knew his wife’s first name-Phebe. I discovered
www.geneaseek.org and within SECONDS found her information. (The family had been searching for YEARS.) Except that was just the beginning. Turns out Phebe Lane was the second wife and wasn’t the mother of David’s son Benjamin, my ggrandfather. So it was back to the old drawing board. Eventually found out the first wife’s name was Elizabeth, but we’re back to looking for a maiden name. At least genealogy never gets boring. LOL
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