Individual Details
Estelle Maud FURR
(Abt 1877 - 10 Apr 1957)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Uz Earl DEARMAN (1872 - 1932) |
| Spouse | Frank DAVIS (1875 - ) |
| Spouse | Clyde PILE ( - ) |
| Father | Henry Clay FURR (1853 - ) |
| Mother | Anna Maria HARRISON (1857 - ) |
| Sibling | Johnie E. FURR (1879 - ) |
Notes
Marriage
Mr. Frank Davis and wife (nee Miss Maud Furr) returned last night from Little Rock, and have taker up their residence with the bride’s mother, Mrs. Bell, on South State street. They were married in Little Rock Monday morning by the Jewish Rabbi.Pine Bluff Daily Graphic, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, December 28, 1897
Mr. Frank Davis, a clerk at the Blue store, on Main street, and Miss Maud Furr, a clerk for Rubenstein, on Main street, went to Little Rock on the early morning train Sunday and were married. A short while ago Davis was arrested by Rubenstein for using threatening language. Davis said before the police that Rubenstein was jealous of him because he was paying attentions to Rubeustein’s clerk, Miss Maud Furr. Whatever obstacles were placed in the way Davis seems to have overcome, as he and the young lady married as stated above.
Semiweekly Graphic, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, December 29, 1897
Marriage
Mrs. Frank Davis, who was formerly Miss Maud Furr, eloped from this city Saturday at noon with Clyde Pile, a comparatively young man, and left her husband, Mr. Frank Davis, here to “do the best he can.” She departed with her new husband on the northbound Cotton Belt train for Memphis, it is supposed. This is not the worst of it. Mrs. Davis carried with her $390 in cash, which Mr. Davis had earned by the “sweat of his brow,” and which he had placed in a local bank in his wife's name. This is not the first elopement Mrs. Davis has figured in. She eloped with Mr. Davis in this city about two years ago owing to objections on her mother’s side. In this instance no one objected. All Mr. Davis says he feels sorry for is the loss of his money. He told a Graphic reporter he had been expecting something of the kind for sometime. Clyde Pile, the young man with whom Mrs. Davis eloped, has known her only a few weeks. He came to this city from Leavenworth, Kan., and has been in the employ of Mr. A. M. Freemeyer, a local insurance man. Pile was accompanied here by a brother, who is yet in the employ of Freemeyer in this city. Mrs. Davis is a very attractive young woman and has a number of relatives residing here. After Davis learned of his wife’s departure with another he requested Chief of Police Philpot to stop and arrest them. Chief Philpot had no authority in the matter as the woman had not embezzled, but, on the other hand, had money in the bank in her own name. Davis is a salesman in the employ of Mr. Wolf Nichols.Pine Bluff Daily Graphic, Pine Bluff, Arkansas, March 3, 1901
Death
De Arman, Estelle Maud – April 10, 1957, at St. Vincent’s Hospital, of 236 King Street, Mascot, beloved wife of Uz De Arman and grandmother of Victor and Thelma, great grandmother of Leslie and Vicki, in her 81st year.Newspaper • Australia, New South Wales, Alphabetical Index to Newspaper Cuttings, 1841-1987
Endnotes
1. "Arkansas Marriages, 1837-1944", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:41H4-P4N2 : 11 January 2020).
2. Pine Bluff Daily Graphic, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
3. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas.
4. , findagrave.com (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).

