Mount Etna Tacket

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The [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8057&iid=ARM704_19-0167&fn=William+S&ln=Hardin&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1412319 1840 Census of Mooney Township, Phillips County, Arkansas] shows "Mountetna Tacket 1112-00001".  It would seem that the tally mark for him is missing.
 
The [http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=8057&iid=ARM704_19-0167&fn=William+S&ln=Hardin&st=r&ssrc=&pid=1412319 1840 Census of Mooney Township, Phillips County, Arkansas] shows "Mountetna Tacket 1112-00001".  It would seem that the tally mark for him is missing.
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On the same page we see his probably brother "Posy Tackett 100042-30002", living next to his probably brother-in-law "William L Hardin 10001-0001"
  
 
In the land office of Helena, as "Mount Etna Tackett of Phillips County", he entered 80 acres by Cash Entry, at E1/2SW S21-T6S-R2W. This land sits a quarter-section above E P's land, but a year later in 1861, Mount Etna came back and bought that intermediate quater-section as well.
 
In the land office of Helena, as "Mount Etna Tackett of Phillips County", he entered 80 acres by Cash Entry, at E1/2SW S21-T6S-R2W. This land sits a quarter-section above E P's land, but a year later in 1861, Mount Etna came back and bought that intermediate quater-section as well.
  
 
In 1860 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860slaveschedules&f12=5300+101+&hid=hh&dt=household&hco=1000 Mount Etna Tackette] in owned 5 slaves enumerated in Lagrew township, Arkansas County
 
In 1860 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1860slaveschedules&f12=5300+101+&hid=hh&dt=household&hco=1000 Mount Etna Tackette] in owned 5 slaves enumerated in Lagrew township, Arkansas County

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