80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Keen, Abner—
- Keen, Abner Hogan1877 — 1967Skylight Mountain, Washington County, Morrow, Arkansas
- Keen, Abner Mitchell1829 — 1898Harrison, Indiana
- Keen, Albert Mitchellb. 1875Skylight Mountain, Washington County, Morrow, Arkansas
- Keen, Alpha—
- Keen, Angela Sueb. 1969
- Keen, Charles—
- Keen, Charles Edward1931 — 2013Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Keen, Charles Franklin1909 — 1975
- Keen, Cristopherb. 1972Grants, New Mexico
- Keen, Dollie Mae—
- Keen, Donald Ray1949 — 1990Buried Antioch Cemetery, Morrow, AR
- Keen, Donald Ray Jr.—
- Keen, Dora Octaviab. 1869Arkansas
- Keen, Doris—
- Keen, Dosha—
- Keen, Dovie Pearl1900 — 1930Carroll County, Arkansas
- Keen, Dovie Pearl1900 — 1930Carroll County, Arkansas
- Keen, Earl—
- Keen, Eleanor—
- Keen, Elizabeth Caldonia—
- Keen, Elizabeth J.1935 — 2025Fayetteville, Washington, Arkansas
- Keen, Ellen Janeb. 1867Dallas, Texas
- Keen, Elmer—
- Keen, Erick1669 — 1741Upland, New Sweden, Pennsylvania
- Keen, Francis—
- Keen, Fred C.b. 1903Arkansas
- Keen, Ginab. 1968Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Keen, Henry Patrick1786 — 1850Sep, Shelby County, Illinois
- Keen, James V.—
- Keen, Jean—
- Keen, Jeff—
- Keen, Jennifer—
- Keen, Joe1900 — 1961
- Keen, Joe Jr.—
- Keen, John—
- Keen, John—
- Keen, John Brittonb. 1859Dallas, Texas
- Keen, John Thomas1906 — 1961
- Keen, Jonell—
- Keen, Joy Mae—
- Keen, Junior—
- Keen, Junior D.1929 — 1952Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Keen, Kayla—
- Keen, Laura—
- Keen, Mariah Anneb. 1857
- Keen, Martha—
- Keen, Martha Elizabethb. 1863Dallas, Texas
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