Luvicy (Malone) Booth
SOURCE: The Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1889
Contributed by Michael Brown
18 Oct 1998
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SEBASTIAN COUNTY
Mrs. Luvicy (Malone) Booth, of Marion Township, Sebastian Co., Ark., was born
in Randolph County, N. C., in 1826, and is one of three surviving members of a
family of ten children born to John and Annie Malone, who were also born in
North Carolina, and died in Arkansas in 1851. After leaving their native State
they first located in Tennessee, going thence to Mississippi, and finally took
up a permanent residence in Arkansas. Mrs. Booth spent her early life in
Tennessee and Mississippi, and in 1842 became the wife of John P. Booth, a son
of John and Nancy (Phelps) Booth, of Georgia; he was reared to manhood in
Alabama and Mississippi. He removed from the latter State to Sebastian County,
Ark., in 1853, and he and wife became the parents of eight children: Elizabeth
(Petty), Mary Caroline (Lamb), David F., John, William, Rufus, Dock W. and
Jerry P. Mr. Booth was a farmer throughout life, and at the time of his death,
February 23, 1872, owned a fine farm, consisting of 300 acres, besides a gin
mill, and handled a great deal of stock. Both he and wife were members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, and he was a Democrat.