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| | Goodspeed's History of Northeast Arkansas - Independence County (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03) |
 | | Allen removed with his family to Independence County, Ark., settled in Oil Trough Bottom, which was then a dense and pathless canebrake, abounding in wild animals, and after remaining there a few months, came to Bayou Curie Creek, and bought a small farm, where he passed his last days. |
 | | John D. Aydelott, a successful farmer of Oil Trough, is the son of A. Aydelott and Martha J. Aydelott, who were the parents of twelve children, John D. being the fourth child. |
 | | The latter was married in Arkansas, [p.655] and is now living on a farm in Oil Trough Bottom, where he rents a farm and carries on the business of general merchandising in connection with farming. |
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