The origin of the Bizel-Bizzell family is placed in Savoie Province, present-day Eastern France. Family members are traced from sixteenth century Savoie to Ireland, England, America, Australia, south Africa and Canada. Family members living in these countries in 1976 contributed geneological data.


Time, like an ever rolling stream,
Bers all its sons
They fly forgotten, as a dream
Fades at the break of day.

--Isaac Watts 1674-1748



David Everett Bizzell

David Everett Bizzell-


David Everett was the son of David and Amy Everett, was born 1808 in Wayne County N.C., He was one of the heirs in his fathers will probated Nov 1817 term of Wayne Court. Married 6 Nov. 1847, they inherited 471 acres in Nash Co., NC from David Winborne, Maloney's father, this land was sold in three separate sales in late 1848 for a total of $699.37 and the family started westward in 1849 to East Fork, Cadson Twp.,Conway Co., Arkansas Children James Asher (172)-1834, James Winborne (176)-1935, John Everett (177)-1836, David William(194 )-1838 , Lorenzo Fletcher (211)-1841, Francis Marion (217)- 1842, Thomas Coke (239)-1845, Leonora lane (254)-1847,and Clayton Lee (287)-1850. Maloney died March 11,1851, at East Fork. At the 1850 Conway Co. Census, David E. listed several additional children most of whom were born in Va. These were: Obidiah-1841, Emetine 1842, Martha-1843, Melinda-1845 and Mary- 1848. They did not appear as Bizzells in any additional census records we found and must have been mistakenly listed by the census taker. At the 1860 census, the family was living at Springfield, Union TV7P., Conway Co., Arkansas, David had married the second time to widow Anniss Dean Doan from TN., who had the daughter narned Alma A, Doan born 1848 in TN. , At the 1860 census , David and Anniss had 2 sons: Isaiah Doan(331) born 1855, and Madison Conway (344) born 1857, The older boys were living with other persons and working as carpenters, farmers, storekeepers etc. David E. was then 53 and working as a carpenter. In 1866, he moved to Boone Co., Arkansas and at the 1870 Boone Census, listed himself as head -of-house with son Madison in school and son John E. and family living with him. Apparently Anniss was dead by then.

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