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The Gilliams Move on to Northwest Arkansas

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In this post we will explore the Gilliams in our direct line and their migration from Tennessee to Arkansas.  Hinchea Gilliam (1775-1858) arrived in Marion County, Tennessee in 1832 with most of his family joining him. Hinchea's tenth child (and eighth son) Hardy Gilliam would move on to Arkansas as would several of Hardy's siblings and cousins. According to the oral family history that was compiled and typed by Margie Gilliam Callahan, Hardy Gilliam (1818-1879) moved his family to Arkansas in 1852. There are several clues available that confirm her research.  The earliest direct record we have of Hardy's move to Arkansas is found in US Department of the Interior documents that are cataloged as part of the First Landowner's Project ( historygeo.com ). Those records show that on November 15, 1854, Hardy became the original owner of two 40 acre parcels of property in what was then Crooked Creek Township, Carroll County Arkansas. Copies of those records are shown