Four generations of Dunlap men in 1994 ❤ Pappy, Kevin holding 5 week old Jesse, Garvin, David holding 1 year old Drew.
Kevin, Brenda Dunlap Nutter, Garvin, and David at our house at Christmas.
Jesse Dunlap Sr lived in North Carolina and was in the county militia during the War of 1812. He and his wife had six children. James Douglas, Adam Powell, Nancy who married Colonel William Mitchell, Lorenzo Dow who died at the Mountain Meadows Massacre and Jesse who also died at Mountain Meadows, and last George Washington Dunlap who died in Oklahoma. Members of the Dunlap family murdered in the Mountain Meadow Massacree in Utah September 18,1857. Dunlap brothers Jesse and Loranzo Dunlap including their wives fell victims in this horrible affair. When the news of this massacre reached the people of Northwest Arkanaas and Southwest Missouri it shocked everyone. Among the little children who were spared a horrible death on that bloody spot were Angeline and George Ann Dunlap two daughters of Loranzo Dunlap and Louisa. Sarah and Rebecca Dunlap daughters of Jesse Dunlap. The Dunlap family has lived in the Sugarloafy area for more than 150 years and are linked my marriage to many other Sugarloaf families such as the Smith’s the Raley’s the Richardson’s and many others. In his writings of the Sugarloaf area Silas Claiborne Turnbo mentions the Dunlap family in 7 post civil war era stories. S. C. Turnbo: Five Children Who Were Saved from the Mountain ... https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V18/ST551.html One of the early settlers in this hollow is Dave Dunlap who came there with his parents James and Lucinda (McMurray) Dunlap in 1854 and was born in Newton ...
S. C. Turnbo: A Jolly Time Following a Wounded Deer on a ... https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V9/ST247.html One of the pioneer citizens of Boone County, Ark., who settled in Carrollton Hollow in the early part of 1854 is Dave Dunlap. One of his interesting stories of ...
S. C. Turnbo: Wolves Kill a Cow and Mule https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V11/ST312.html Mr. Dave Dunlap, who has lived in the Carrollton hollow in Boone County, Ark., since 1854, said to me one day at his home, "You say did I ever know of wolves ...
S. C. Turnbo: A Wolf Attacks a Yearling Calf in the Yard https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V11/ST313.html In recounting incidents of life among the wild beasts in the ante bellum days in Boone County, Ark., Mr. Dave Dunlap, a pioneer settler in the Carrollton hollow in ...
S. C. Turnbo: A Wolf Carries Part of a Dead Deer Through the Snow https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V11/ST322.html ... I cannot remember the year, but it was the month of March when five inches of snow lay on the ground the 4th day of the month," said Mr. Dave Dunlap, "I took ...
S. C. Turnbo: Hunters Luck https://thelibrary.org/lochist/turnbo/V7/ST204.html Among the number of deer stories I have gathered from hunters is the following which was furnished me by John Dunlap, an old resident and hunter near Groom ...