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William King (bio) RAMSEY

Greenwood Cemetery
Ouachita County,
Arkansas

June 18, 1843 - March 19, 1910

W. K. Ramsey, cashier of the Ouachita Valley Bank, and insurance agent of Camden, Ark., is a native of Wilcox County, Ala., born June 18, 1843, being a son of Rev. A. C. and Elizabeth A (Wardlaw) Ramsey, the father a native of Georgia and the mother of South Carolina. The former is now residing in Wilcox County, Ala., aged eighty-three years, but the mother died in 1854. They have had a family of seven children born to them, of whom, five are now living. Rev. A. C. Ramsey was a pioneer Methodist minister, and at one time had a circuit which took three months to make. W. K. Ramsey was educated in the University of Alabama, but his books were laid aside on the opening of the war, and he became a member of the Mobile Cadets, Company A, Third Alabama Regiment, and served faithfully the cause he espoused until the close. He was slightly wounded four times and still carried a ball in his thigh, and during his term of service he was a participant in many of the principal engagements under Gens. R. E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. Upon his return home, in November, 1865, he followed book-keeping for some time, and in 1874 became deputy clerk of the county, in which capacity he served four years. In 1878 he was elected to the position of county clerk, serving six years. He was appointed registrar of the United States land office by President Cleveland, a position he held four years, and at the expiration of this term as registrar he organized the Ouachita Valley Bank, and he was elected cashier. This is doing a prosperous business at Camden, Ark. Mr. Ramsey is the present commissioner in building the new court-house which is to be completed by July 1, 1890. It is a beautiful structure and the leaders deserve much credit for their enterprise. He has always been deeply interested in secret organizations, and has filled all the chairs in the Masonic fraternity, and has been grand high priest of the State, and is at present Deputy Grand Master and Grand Commander in the Commandery; he also belongs to the K. of H. R. and A. L. of H. He is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and is now serving as city alderman. He was married in 1869, to Miss Mary Vickers, of Kentucky, by whom he became the father of four children: Marion, Anna, A. C.,Jr., and Carlton. He married his present wife in 1884, she being a Mrs. Stanley. They have two children: W. K., Jr., and Margaret. Politically he is intensely Democratic, and never misses an opportunity to advance the interest of his party. (Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Southern Arkansas - Goodspeed Publishing Company - 1890)

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Submitted: 1/29/17 • Approved: 8/19/17 • Last Updated: 6/29/23 • R1173696-G0-S3

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