Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 10:35:50 -0800
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Subject: [MSMARSHA-L] Check out Document Title
This is a Dean Family page........great info.
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here: Document Title
. Joseph Dean was born in April 1779 in Maryland on the Potomac River and
died in 1871 on his plantation "Cuffawa," southeast of Chulahoma, Marshall
County, MS. His house was a two-story log house west of the cemetery.
Will filed 5-21-1871 and written 1854, Marshall County, MS. He left his
wife, Elizabeth east half section of land on which he now dwelled and the
house, furniture and slaves along with $500 to dispose of as she saw fit
among her children and grandchildren. Daughter Isabel Jackson $50.00. Son
Russell, half section of land where he dwelled and slaves. That was all he
was to get from the estate. Sons Aaron and Hardy and daughter Minerva $50.00
each. Daughter Elizabeth a half section of land. Son Joseph was to receive
half section of land where Joseph now dwelled and the complete section on his
mother's death. Grandson Joseph Meeks, $10.00. Granddaughter Minerva Meeks,
$200.00. Grandsons, Samuel and Jackson Harris Five ??? hundred dollars each.
The rest of Joseph's property was to be divided equally among his heirs
with the exception of Russell who was to get no more than mentioned above.
Sons Russell, Hardy, Joseph were appointed executors. Son Joseph administered
the estate. [though a record of a 1st marriage to Elizabeth CHASE was given
by one descendant, we find no proof nor do we find the name CHASE in any area
where Joseph was known to have lived. He married Elizabeth Edmondson, born ca
1785 in Pickens County, SC (one census says that she was born in NC) and died
in July 1874 in Marshall County, Mississippi. Elizabeth Edmondson was the
daughter of Caleb Edmondson. Both are buried at a DEAN Family Cemetery in
Marshall County, Mississippi.
Joseph Dean moved from SC to Lincoln County, TN. ca 1813. According to
"First County Court Minutes of Lincoln Co., TN, 1810- 1819" by Marsh, Joseph
was permitted to keep a tavern at his own house on the road to Huntsville,
Alabama, for 12 months from this date and entered into bond with Burrell Lee
and Thomas Whitford, 2 May 1814. The main old Huntsville or Meridianville
road left by Camp Blount.....on south to Todds where John Todd was postmaster
in 1833. It was once known as Dean's and was a stage stop on the
Nashville-Huntsville Stage Route. He was frequently mentioned in Lincoln
County, TN court record (serving on juries, supervising roads, etc.) About
1837 Joseph Dean moved to Marshall County, MS. He was age 71 in the 1850
census. Mrs. Louise Rourke has the Edmondson line to the 1500's.
Also buried with Joseph and Elizabeth in the Dean Family Cemetery, are
son Aaron and wife, Elizabeth Howell ( Aaron's second wife was buried in
Holly Springs) Joseph H. Dean, N.R. Dean, A. Dean, Dolly Dean, James Dean,
Victoria Dean, and infant daughter of Joseph E. Dean.
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 10:18:58 -0800
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Subject: [HOLBERT] Hubbert/Holbert
Hi Pam,
I am going to have to go back and look at the Hubberts again out of Jefferson
County. I ran across the name when I first started researching and did not
know at that time to keep the information because I did not think it tied
into the Holberts of Jefferson County.
I know from early North Carolina Land Grants that a James Hubbert(Hubbart)
received land. I will have to look that up again. But I do have him
transfering land later on.
I remeber reading about James Hubbert, Hubbard, Hubbert. They called him
Cornnel and he hated Indians because his parents were masscared by them. He
was always stirring up trouble with the Indians to get them moved from the
area. I will find that article and post it.
In the Land Deeds of Jefferson County I found the following:
James Hubard(Hubbert) (Sevier Co) Deed to James Alexander
4 Nov 1796 2 Nov 1795 100 acres $100.00
On Dumplin creek know by the name of Mill Seat Place. Wit: Sam Jack; William
Bigham; Joseph Alexander
James Hubbert(Hubbard) (Sevier Co. State of Franklin) deed to Hugh Berry
(Caswell Co., State of Franklin) 20 March 1805 7 Dec 1787 400 acres 130
pounds
On the north side of the French Broad River. Test: James Vikers: John
Shadden: John Barry.
Other interesting names are:
James Ellison(Washington County) Deed of conveyance to John Ellis (Green Co)
10 Sep 1792 25 May 1792 100 acres 100 pounds
Lewis Richards deed to William Newman
21 Jan 1805 15 Feb 1799 100 acres $200.00
Jefferson County adj. Anthony Moore; being the land conveyed by John Combs to
Richards. Test; Jonathan Newman; Joseph Williams.
So far I have found two sets of Holbert/Halbert that came through East
Tennessee in the Jefferson, Blount, Sevier, Knox county region. One being my
branch from Joseph Holbert and Lucinda Ellison. They came to Blount county
by the 1830 census and Joseph died somwhere in the mid 1830's. Lucinda moved
family to Jefferson county near her brother Jonathan Ellison.
The other Halbert/Holbert family came through Knox county. This would be the
family of Joel Halbert Sr born 1712 in Essex County Va and died 1762. He
married Elizabeth Frances Jones 1736/1740 in Caroline or Essex County Va.
All of the Halbert/Holbert marriages from 1800 to 1900 come from this line.
They settled in Knoxville and North Knoxville in the Halls community. One
branch later moved to Lincoln County, TN.
There has been a rumor that floated around for years as I was growing up that
three brothers moved to East Tennessee. One settled in Jefferson County, one
in Knoxville and one in the Halls community in North Knox County. I have not
found any connection yet of the Jefferson county Holberts and the
Knoxille/Halls Holberts.
Randy
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 09:26:59 -0800
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Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Railroad employee question
Sue,
You're right. If your Uncle worked for the railroad there was a special
pension plan, not SS. My grandpa worked for the railroad and I don't have a
clue how to find databases on his railroad employment.
Rosie
PI Native American Moderator
http://genealogy.bb.prodigy.net/
Home Page:
http://home.talkcity.com./AcademyDr/Tantanka/Index.html
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Subject: [CherokeeGene] Railroad employee question
I have a great uncle by marriage who may or may not be part Cherokee and
worked for the railroad in Tennessee. He died in 1972 but I cannot find
social security death list information on him. Could this be because he
worked for the railroad. I seem to remember that railroad workers had their
own retirement plan and did not pay social security taxes. Can anyone
verify
that for me? I hope that with such a large list there is someone out that
knows about railroads and can maybe tell me a name of a railroad in Tennesse
so I can check this out. He had a large family (8 children and 3 wives) but
no one knows the names of his parents!! One of his step grandsons says he
was
1/2 indian, worked for the railroad. Is anyone tracing Parkersons from
Lincoln county Tenn?. Thanks
Sue
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 09:23:47 -0800
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Subject: Re: [CherokeeGene] Railroad employee question
Hello, my father also worked for the Railroad, in New Mexico though. And he
died in 1976, I looked him up on the SSindex and at first I could not find
him, I had to enter his SS number. If your dad had a SS card(number) then he
will be on the index. He has to have a SS number in order to be on there, he
did not have to get benifits from there. Do you know if he had a SS number?
There is a place on the SS index that you can send off for his SS
application, it does cost though, I sent off for my fathers application and
I had his SS number which cost me less for them to find it. It may cost more
if you do not know his number.
And since working for the RR I would assume that he had to have a SS number,
because the RR is Federal. Let me know what happens, and good luck.
Belinda
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From:
To:
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 10:07 AM
Subject: [CherokeeGene] Railroad employee question
> I have a great uncle by marriage who may or may not be part Cherokee and
> worked for the railroad in Tennessee. He died in 1972 but I cannot find
> social security death list information on him. Could this be because he
> worked for the railroad. I seem to remember that railroad workers had
their
> own retirement plan and did not pay social security taxes. Can anyone
verify
> that for me? I hope that with such a large list there is someone out that
> knows about railroads and can maybe tell me a name of a railroad in
Tennesse
> so I can check this out. He had a large family (8 children and 3 wives)
but
> no one knows the names of his parents!! One of his step grandsons says he
was
> 1/2 indian, worked for the railroad. Is anyone tracing Parkersons from
> Lincoln county Tenn?. Thanks
> Sue
>
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 09:08:05 -0800
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Subject: [CherokeeGene] Railroad employee question
I have a great uncle by marriage who may or may not be part Cherokee and
worked for the railroad in Tennessee. He died in 1972 but I cannot find
social security death list information on him. Could this be because he
worked for the railroad. I seem to remember that railroad workers had their
own retirement plan and did not pay social security taxes. Can anyone verify
that for me? I hope that with such a large list there is someone out that
knows about railroads and can maybe tell me a name of a railroad in Tennesse
so I can check this out. He had a large family (8 children and 3 wives) but
no one knows the names of his parents!! One of his step grandsons says he was
1/2 indian, worked for the railroad. Is anyone tracing Parkersons from
Lincoln county Tenn?. Thanks
Sue
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 08:48:35 -0800
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From: "Frank Neher"
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Subject: STACKHOUSE - REGINA GREATHOUSE DESCENDANTS
For those of you who descend from Johannes and Phoebe Thompson Greathouse here
is some additional information that has been added to the database. The
Stackhouse- Greathouse connection was submitted to me by Dottie and Helmut
Fuchs. As always we appreciate any comments, additions, or corrections to the
information submitted.
Frank Neher
Descendants of Isaac Stackhouse
Generation No. 1
1. ISAAC1 STACKHOUSE He married BETHIA.
Child of ISAAC STACKHOUSE and BETHIA is:
2. i. JOHN2 STACKHOUSE, b. Bet. 1775 - 1780; d. Abt. 1830.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 STACKHOUSE (ISAAC1) was born Bet. 1775 - 1780, and died Abt. 1830. He
married REGINA GREATHOUSE October 08, 1798 in ,Harrison, WV, daughter of
JOHANNES GREATHOUSE and PHOEBE THOMPSON. She was born Abt. 1777, and died Aft.
1840.
Notes for JOHN STACKHOUSE:
Source: Dorothy A. Fuchs e-mail 14 Jan 2000. They ended up in Belmont Co., OH
the parents of 13 children.
More About JOHN STACKHOUSE and REGINA GREATHOUSE:
Marriage Fact: George Towers, Minister
Children of JOHN STACKHOUSE and REGINA GREATHOUSE are:
3. i. BETHIA3 STACKHOUSE, b. December 20, 1799.
ii. JONATHAN STACKHOUSE, b. November 20, 1801; m. (1) RHODA TRUAX; m. (2)
ELIZABETH WINLAND, Bef. March 1824.
iii. MALINDA STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1804.
iv. AARON STACKHOUSE, b. May 29, 1806.
v. CHARITY STACKHOUSE, b. September 11, 1807; m. (1) MORDICAI SMITH, Bef. March
11, 1824; m. (2) JOHN MCCOLLAM, November 18, 1824.
vi. CATHRINE MARY STACKHOUSE, b. July 20, 1809; m. MORDICAI SMITH.
4. vii. WILLIAM STACKHOUSE, b. January 20, 1811, PA; d. 1863.
viii. BARBARA STACKHOUSE, b. May 14, 1814; d. Bef. April 13, 1884; m. WILLIAM
KIGER, February 14, 1836.
ix. JOHN STACKHOUSE, b. January 03, 1816, ,Belmont, OH; d. July 15, 1864,
Nashville, TN; m. (1) ELEANOR SKIVINGTON, October 27, 1840; d. January 16, 1846;
m. (2) HARRIETT W. JOHNSON, June 11, 1846, ,Morgan, OH.
Notes for JOHN STACKHOUSE:
Died in the Civil War at Nashville, TN
x. PATIENCE STACKHOUSE, b. January 21, 1818; d. 1896; m. PAINTER F. SHARP,
October 26, 1839.
xi. JOB STACKHOUSE, b. January 14, 1820; m. LOUISA GEBHARDT.
xii. HANNAH STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1821; d. Aft. 1874; m. JOHN JOHNSON, July 26,
1841.
xiii. MORDICAI STACKHOUSE, b. October 11, 1829.
Generation No. 3
3. BETHIA3 STACKHOUSE (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born December 20, 1799. She married
LEVI WILLIAMS.
Children of BETHIA STACKHOUSE and LEVI WILLIAMS are:
i. MARK4 WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1831, OH; m. ELIZA A..
ii. LEVI WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1833, OH; m. JULIA A. MOORE, February 18, 1857,
,Belmont, OH.
iii. JOHN WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1835, OH.
iv. SETH WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1841, OH.
v. CHARITY WILLIAMS, b. Abt. 1844, OH.
4. WILLIAM3 STACKHOUSE (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born January 20, 1811 in PA, and died
1863. He married MARY JANE FOLGER March 16, 1833 in ,Belmont, OH, daughter of
JOHN FOLGER and SUSANNA SHERRER. She was born Abt. 1815.
Notes for WILLIAM STACKHOUSE:
Lived in Monroe Co., OH. Ref. 1840,1850 and 1860 Census, Monroe Co., OH.
More About WILLIAM STACKHOUSE:
Burial: Noble Co., OH
Marriage Notes for WILLIAM STACKHOUSE and MARY FOLGER:
Marriage Record, Belmont Co., OH.
Children of WILLIAM STACKHOUSE and MARY FOLGER are:
5. i. MARY ELIZABETH4 STACKHOUSE, b. November 30, 1833, OH; d. December 14,
1898, Calais, Monroe, OH.
6. ii. SUSSANAH STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1836; d. 1879, ? Noble Co., OH.
7. iii. REBECCA STACKHOUSE, b. October 24, 1838, ,Monroe, OH; d. ,Tyler, WV.
iv. PHILIP STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1841, Calais, Monroe, OH.
v. MARY ANN STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1844, OH; m. JAMES DODSON.
vi. WILLIAM STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1847, Calais, Monroe, OH; m. ELIZABETH "BETTY"
BAKER, April 23, 1874, ,Tyler, WV; b. Abt. 1848, WV.
8. vii. JOHN F. STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1854, Calais, Monroe, OH; d. ,Tyler, WV.
Generation No. 4
5. MARY ELIZABETH4 STACKHOUSE (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born November 30,
1833 in OH, and died December 14, 1898 in Calais, Monroe, OH. She married JAMES
ELLISON JONES December 02, 1853 in ,Monroe, OH, son of JAMES JONES and ELIZABETH
ROBINSON. He was born May 01, 1829, and died August 15, 1895 in Calais, Monroe,
OH.
More About MARY ELIZABETH STACKHOUSE:
Burial: Calais Cemetery, Seneca Twp, Monroe, OH
Children of MARY STACKHOUSE and JAMES JONES are:
i. MARY A.5 JONES, b. December 23, 1854; d. October 23, 1941; m. JOHN STEVENS.
More About MARY A. JONES:
Burial: Calais, Monroe, OH
ii. WILLIAM JONES, b. 1857; d. August 10, 1867.
iii. MARIAH JONES, TWIN, b. 1859; d. July 27, 1861.
iv. SARAH JONES JONES, TWIN, b. 1859; d. July 27, 1861.
v. EMILY JONES, b. February 10, 1862, OH; d. May 01, 1945; m. BENJAMIN
CARPENTER.
More About EMILY JONES:
Burial: Calais, Monroe, OH
vi. JAMES LINCOLN JONES, b. 1865; d. Abt. 1945.
More About JAMES LINCOLN JONES:
Burial: Friends Cemetery Quaker City, Guernsey Co., OH
vii. HERMAN JONES, b. 1868, OH; d. February 1952; m. ANNA.
viii. PATIENCE JONES, b. February 18, 1871, OH; d. 1944; m. JOHN WILLIAM FROST,
October 08, 1890.
More About PATIENCE JONES:
Burial: Fairview Cemetery
ix. HOMER CURTIS JONES, b. July 31, 1875, Calais, Monroe, OH; d. August 11,
1948; m. (1) LOUISE FINKE; m. (2) MARY WHITNEY, Abt. 1898.
6. SUSSANAH4 STACKHOUSE (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born Abt. 1836, and died
1879 in ? Noble Co., OH. She married (1) AMOS SHARP JONES January 25, 1854 in
Calais, Monroe, OH. He was born July 08, 1826 in ,Fayette, PA, and died March
12, 1865 in Richmond, Henrco, VA. She married (2) JAMES WILSON October 22, 1871
in ,Noble, OH.
More About SUSSANAH STACKHOUSE:
Burial: 1879, At the Flats near Centerville, WV.
Children of SUSSANAH STACKHOUSE and AMOS JONES are:
i. MARY LOUISE5 JONES, b. January 15, 1855; d. May 19, 1936, Wellston, Jackson,
OH; m. (1) JAMES WILSON, Abt. 1869; m. (2) ELISHA "LASH" PALMER, November 24,
1872, Bealsville, Monroe, OH.
Notes for MARY LOUISE JONES:
Per Mary Milbreath, a descendant, Mary Jones married first James Wilson. They
had a child but he/ she died young aft 1872. After Mary married Elisha Palmer
they went to Missouri. She and her second husband lived at Burnt House, Ritchie
Co., WV, after coming back from Missouri. They moved again in 1916 to Wellston,
Jackson, Co., OH.
More About MARY LOUISE JONES:
Burial: Ridgeway Cemetery, Jackson, OH
9. ii. JOSEPH "WILLIS" WILLIAM JONES, b. April 14, 1857, ,Noble, OH; d. January
27, 1943, N. Shirley, Tyler, WV.
iii. OTIS SHARP JONES, JR., b. March 14, 1859.
iv. SUSANNA JONES, b. May 01, 1862.
7. REBECCA4 STACKHOUSE (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born October 24, 1838 in
,Monroe, OH, and died in ,Tyler, WV. She married JOSEPH H. MARSHALL February 15,
1864 in Stafford, Monroe, OH, son of HENRY MARSHALL and SARAH CARHART. He was
born September 12, 1836 in Calais, Monroe, OH, and died November 10, 1924 in
Sistersville, Tyler, WV.
Notes for REBECCA STACKHOUSE:
Lived in Sistersville, WV.
More About JOSEPH H. MARSHALL:
Burial: McKim Cemetery, Tyler Co., WV
Children of REBECCA STACKHOUSE and JOSEPH MARSHALL are:
i. WILLIAM HENRY5 MARSHALL, b. August 23, 1867; d. April 15, 1868.
ii. BARBARA ELLEN MARSHALL, b. November 09, 1868; d. December 14, 1898; m.
STILL.
iii. JAMES RALEIGH MARSHALL, b. August 18, 1871; d. February 23, 1875.
iv. MARTHA ESTER MARSHALL, b. October 10, 1875; m. JOHN ELLIOTT COLLINS.
v. MAUDE BELLE MARSHALL, b. September 16, 1877; d. ,Tyler, WV.
8. JOHN F.4 STACKHOUSE (WILLIAM3, JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born Abt. 1854 in Calais,
Monroe, OH, and died in ,Tyler, WV. He married MARY A. BAKER April 17, 1874 in
,Tyler, WV.
Notes for JOHN F. STACKHOUSE:
Children Mary and Joseph were raised by John's brother William and Elizabeth
Baker.
Children of JOHN STACKHOUSE and MARY BAKER are:
i. MARY5 STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1876.
ii. JOSEPH STACKHOUSE, b. Abt. 1879.
Generation No. 5
9. JOSEPH "WILLIS" WILLIAM5 JONES (SUSSANAH4 STACKHOUSE, WILLIAM3, JOHN2,
ISAAC1) was born April 14, 1857 in ,Noble, OH, and died January 27, 1943 in N.
Shirley, Tyler, WV. He married MARY VIRGINIA "DINKY" ASH in ,Tyler, WV.
More About JOSEPH "WILLIS" WILLIAM JONES:
Burial: Wilbur Cemetery, Tyler Co., WV
Child of JOSEPH JONES and MARY ASH is:
i. OTA MAE6 JONES, m. GEORGE ASH.
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 08:33:44 -0800
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Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [ENYART-L] descrepensies
Mae WrotencAnwer in Red What She has in her files.
Tom Taylor wrote:
> Chris
>
> For example, one post reports that Joseh Enyeart son of William and Jane
> Enyeart, born 1792 in PA, married Margaret Wickard 1/4/1826 (I HAVE
> 1/4/1816)I have on file Joseph being born 1790 Huntingdon Co.Pa married
> Margaret Wickard on 4 January 1816 Hamilton County, Ohio
> Goes on to say that William & Jane's son, Benjamin was born in 1882 (I HAVE
> 1822 which would have to be right because he died in 1878--so that's
> probably just a typo).I have Benjamin born 1822 Troy,Ohio Died 6August 1878
> Wabash County, Indiana married Nancy Ann (Banning) 15 October 1846 Miami
> County ,Ohio
> In that same post it is reported that Joseph & Margaret Wickard had 5
> children (stopping at Benjamin) when I SHOW THEM HAVING 12 children (7 more
> after Benjamin) I show Joseph And Maragart with these Children listed below
> Sarah Enyeart born 16 Ocober 1816 in Ohio diednTroy (Miami County ,Ohio
> 1891 Camp Point ,Ill Married to Nathan Miller 1834
John Enyeart born 17 June1819 Miami County.Ohio died 20 Noi\vember 1895 McCook
,Nebraska married to Amanda Hall 27 Mayn 1841
William J,Enyeart born 1 Janurary 1821 died 14 November 1899 Lincoln ,Nebraska
Married atp Amy Slighter 24 Ocober 1841 Wabash, County,Indiana
Benjamina Enyeart born 1822 Troy , Ohio died 6 August 1878 Wabash County ,
Indiana married Nancy Ann Banning 15 October 1846 Miamo County, Ohio
Silas Enyeart born 1824 Miami County , Ohio died 29 December 1856 Wabash County
,Indiana
Married (1st )Sarah Keener 1841 (2nd) Euncie Cordelia Saunderssmi Janurary 1856
Jacob Enyeart born 15,May 1826 Died 27, April 1902 Married Sarah Long 21
December 1847 Wabash County,, Indiana
Levi Enyeart born 1827 Troy ,Ohio. Miami County died 11 Feburary 1864
Chattanooga Tenn. Died from wounds in Civil War Married Rosanna Bunker 16 Ocober
1850 Wabash County,Indiana
Jane Enyeart born 23 Ocotber 1829 Troy ,Ohio died 2 January 1884 Chariton,
County Missouri Married Hiram H. Clark 14 December 1847 Wabash County,Indiana
James Enyeart forn 13 Feburary 1832 Troy , Ohio died 29 December 1856 married
Matilda Hensler 30 March 1853 Wabash County,Indiana
Abram C.Enyeart born 8 December 1835 TRoy . Ohio died 16 Janauary 1925
Brookfied , Missouri. Married (1) Rachel Ann Bunker 9 December 1860 (2) Mariah
Whiting 9 December 1881
Hannah Elizabeth Enyeart born 13 September 1837 Troy, Ohio died 17 August 1912
Wabash County, Indiana Married Richard Ring 27 Ocober 1854 Lagro, Indiana Wabash
County
>
>
>
> Then in a later post it says "when she [Catherine Shell] died after giving
> birth to 5 children....." the twins girls that that Catherine Shell died
> in childbirth with are not mentioned or counted. I HAVE: She and William
> had 7 children counting the twin girls.I have the same thing John. Mary,
> William Jr. Elizabeth,David and twin girls not name she died in child birth
> with the twins girls
This is what I have in my files from birth and death records in differ,birth
and courts records,Plus some from cencus and then librarys, Not saying all can
be right as some can be off to,But have in my files so far.Mae
Wrote
>
>
> There's a couple.
>
> Thanks
> Love
> Sheri
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From:
> To:
> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2000 12:12 AM
> Subject: Re: [ENYART-L] Your great-grandmother
>
> > In a message dated 2/6/00 12:43:45 AM Central Standard Time,
> tomt@myhome.net
> > writes:
> >
> > << I'm just going thru alot of posts that I've saved over the past month
> or so
> > and finding some interesting facts, confusing facts (of course) and some
> > descrepencies. I'm coming up with lots of questions.
> > >>
> > MM Sheri
> >
> > Please let me know what discrepancies and questions you have..this is
> how
> > we straighten things out:)) Hope the first response I sent you helped. I
> > will have even more info when the probate courts in Darke and Miami
> counties
> > fulfill my requests..
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 08:26:35 -0800
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From: CSLooney@MOzark1.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [YARBROUGH-L] YARBs in Tennessee
Info posted "as found" on the web.
///Steve Looney///
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GIBSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES
YARBERY, Thos marr. RENTFRO, Elizabeth 22-APR-1841
YARBORY, Nancy marr. WINN, Minor M 15-MAR-1846
YARBROUGH, Benjamin marr. MCALLILA, Mary J 05-MAR-1845
YARBROUGH, Elizabeth M J marr. THOMPSON, James W 28-DEC-1850
YARBROUGH, Rebecca A marr. ARMSTRONG, James M 15-MAR-1849
YARBROUGH, Rebecca A marr. DAVIS, James 11-FEB-1852
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BLOUNT COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES
YARBER, Wm marr. SHERREL, Sarah 15-MAY-1841
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WARREN COUNTY, TN - CENSUS - 1820
Yarborough, John
Yarboro, Mathew
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KNOX COUNTY, TN - MARRIAGES
YARBERRY, Greenberry marr. WADE, Mary 06-DEC-1877
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LOUDON COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - Davis Cemetery
James T.
Son of Mary & Pink Yarberry
Born Oct. 21, 1888
Died Aug. 10, 1911
Nancy Ann
Wife of James M. Yarberry
Born Apr. 14, 1849
Married Jan. 11, 1870
Died May 18, 1921
James M. Yarberry
Born Nov. 20, 1849
Married Jan. 11, 1870
Died Apr. 12, 1923
Susan Yarberry
Wife of J. K. Smallen
Dec. 12, 1852
Nov. 26, 1917
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1850 Cocke Co., Tennessee Census
100-702 YARBERRY James 26 M NC Laborer I
Margaret 23 F TN I
Sarah 5 F TN
Rebecca 3 F TN
Jackson 1 M TN
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McNairy county, TN 1830 Federal Census
139 19 Yarbrough Silas
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///There was no info given for location///
03 Jan 1895 FO: p:3 c:5 T. M. Brents & Mary Yarbrough
04 Feb 1897 FO: p:3 c:4 Tom Yarbrough & Ida Caughran
15 Aug 1898 FO: p:3 c:4 Ed Martin & Marion Yarbrough
03 Aug 1905 FO: p:3 c:6 John Dedman & Bessie Yarbrough
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MCMINN COUNTY, TN - CEMETERIES - CEDAR GROVE CEMETERY
PIERCE BESSIE YARBER JUN 2 1897 Jan 03 1958
YARBER LORIA MAY 19 1870 Jan 01 1933
YARBER MARY JO Jul 06 1935 Jan 31 1938
YARBERRY JOHN R. AUG 25 1887 Mar 18 1978
LENA SHARITS AUG 13 1886 Apr 14 1983
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1820 Lincoln Co TN census
263 7 Yarbrough, Robert 300110/10110 F=0 A=1 C=0 M=0 Sl=0 FC=0
269 7 Yarbrough, Ambrose 000100/00100 F=0 A=1 C=0 M=0 Sl=0 FC=0
1726 39 Yarbraugh, Nelson 100100/10100 F=0 A=1 C=0 M=0 Sl=0 FC=0
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HARDEMAN COUNTY, TN - VITALS - Marriage Records, 1824-1950
Harris, Andrew J. Yarbrough, Nancy E. Apr 1868
Harris, Thomas Yarbrough, Mollie E. Jan 1886
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TN Pension Roll of 1835
DAVIS YARBORO
STEWART COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$26.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$66.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 11, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
HENRY YARBORO, SEN.
TIPTON COUNTY
PRIVATE OF CAVALRY
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$25.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 11, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 07:32:48 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Linda"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [DAVIS ] Mine and my husband's Davis. (No relation)
Hi,
I have no apparent connection to these Davis lines, but my Charlotte
"Lottie" Davies was born ca. 16 July 1879 in Indiana, Married Carl Gelfins
1902. Was called Rev. Charlotte Gelfins. Lived in Wheeling, W. VA, and
Pittsburg, PA. Died in Beaver Falls, PA. Buried in Garland Brook Cemetery,
Indiana.
Linda
----- Original Message
To:
Sent: 06 February, 2000 9:24 AM
Subject: [DAVIS ] Mine and my husband's Davis. (No relation)
Nathan Davis was my gggggrandfather. His granddaughter Charlotte married my
great-grandfather. http://hometown.aol.com/TruBess/ggrandmothers.html
Nathan DAVIS, born between 1775 - 1784, Lincoln County,
North Carolina. Died 1822, Dallas, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Married Jane Unknown, Bef 1803, who died aft 1838.
Child of Nathan DAVIS and Jane Unknown are:
William DAVIS, Born 3 Dec 1802, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Died 18 May 1889, Monroe Co., Tennessee
Married Susanah CLEMMER, 28 Dec 1822,
Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
She was born 28 Oct 1805, Dallas, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Died 28 Mar 1889, Monroe Co., TN.
Daughter of John Klemmer and Hannah Hoffman.
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Children of William DAVIS and Susanah CLEMMER are:
1. John Davis, born BEF 1825
2. Lorenzo Dow Davis, born BEF 1827
3. James Martin Davis, born 1830
4. Nancy Jane Davis, born 27 Nov 1835.
5. Charlotte 'Lottie' DAVIS, born 25 Mar 1826, Monroe Co. TN.
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--
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My greatgreat-grandparents
Charlotte 'Lottie' DAVIS, born 25 Mar 1826, Monroe Co. TN. /
/
Married James Russell GASTON, 25 Mar 1845. /
==========================================================
Am looking for my husband's Davis (No relation to mine)
HUSBAND: Andrew Jackson DAVIS, born Abt 1810, VA
DIED: Abt 1848 -Mo
MARRIED: Abt 1833
WIFE: Rebecca Davis Unknown, born 1813, TN
We don't know where in VA. We know their children were all born in MO.
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 07:24:15 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: EllieSS@aol.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [SLOAN-SLONE-L] William Sloan of Lincoln Co. NC. USA
In a message dated 02/05/2000 7:40:42 PM Mountain Standard Time,
EAdams2784@aol.com writes:
<< Subj: Re: [SLOAN-SLONE-L] William Sloan of Lincoln Co. NC. USA
Date: 02/05/2000 7:40:42 PM Mountain Standard Time
From: EAdams2784@aol.com
To: SLOAN-SLONE-L@rootsweb.com
Frank
Not sure if Sumner Co., TN was a part of Davidson Co. in 1797; however, I do
know that at least part of Williamson Co., TN was formed from Davidson Co.
in
1799. Per the map that I have it shows that the Harpeth River comes off the
Cumberland River at the Cheatham and Dickson County lines and follows that
line south for a number of miles and then turns South East and runs through
Cheatham, Davidson and Williamson Co. Sumner County is North East of
Davidson
Co. therefore, unless the reference I quoted was correct when I put down Big
Harper but I am almost positive that when it mentioned "Big" it was
referring
to the Harpeth River. When I am back at the Library I will check that source
again. As many other have said "if I knew then what I know now I would have
kept better records" Ed >>
For what ever it's worth, my g grandfather, William W. Sloan married his
first wife, Susan Tinsley in Sumner Co. TN.. (bordered KY). I know he lived
in KY.. so maybe that explains why he married there. Eventually he and Susan
went to MO with his parents, Thomas Shields Sloan & Margaret Alexander Sloan
and other siblings... Susan died in MO and William m. his 2nd wife, my g
grandmother, Mary Ann Smith in Miller Co. MO..
Ellie Swanger
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 07:19:08 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Michelle Rasberry
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ar/ColumbiaObits?read=45
Subject: Edwards, Charles E.
Surname: Edwards
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Charles Edwards
Charles E. Edwards, 80, of Magnolia, formerly of McNeil, died Thursday,
Feb. 3, 2000 in Magnolia Hospital.
Born May 25, 1919 in Mount Pleasant, he was the son of Bradford Edwin and
Minnie Lou Conyers Edwards. He was a retired manager of Burtons Inc. and
Navy veteran of World War II.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters and two brothers.
Survivors include his wife, Tennie Roten Edwards of McNeil; a son, David
C. Edwards and wife, Elizabeth, of Hernando, Miss.; a daughter, Kathryn
E. Dickson and husband, Dr. D. Bud, of Magnolia; two brothers, Roger Edwards
of Batesville and Glavis Edwards of Conway; two sisters, Maurine Bone of
McCrory and Meda Bone of Clinton; four granddaughters, Angela Lewis Smith
and husband, Joe, of Little Rock, K. Lynn Lewis of N. Richland Hills, Texas,
Rhonda E. Hasley and husband, Rick, of Memphis, Tenn., and Kathy E. Lawton
and husband, Ken, of Fayetteville; two grandsons, D. Reese Lewis of Magnolia
and D. Rick Edwards of Memphis; and two great-grandchildren.
Service will be 2 p.m. Saturday at Lewis Chapel with the Rev. Lonnie Warren
officiating. Burial will follow at Memorial Park Cemetery with Lewis Funeral
Home Inc. in charge.
Visitation will be from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Lewis Funeral Home.
Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 06:27:41 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: mkellyprivitt@ArkansasUSA.com (Marie Kelly Privitt)
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: Re: [RUTLEDGE-L] Fountain
Do you think Fountain may have been a surname in the past?
One of the families I was researching years ago had a daughter married a Mr
fountain (can't remember details) from either Conn. or Mass. This same
family was also on Long Island at one time but don't remember if the
Fountain family was there also.
There is a book in the Fayetteville, Ar. Library . Can't remember the
name but it was from one of those states. My records are still in storage
so have no details at this time.
MArie
----------
> From: Carol or Donavon Rutledge
> To: RUTLEDGE-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: [RUTLEDGE-L] Fountain
> Date: January 31, 2000 3:15 PM
>
> Thanks Don! You put my mind on another track! What do you think about
> this Carole G? After getting Don's input re: La fayette de Fountain, I
> ran that name through a search. Came up with a small site on Fountain
> genealogy and this is what it said. "Fountain is a British/Irish surname
> which traces back to the Norfolk family, and is of Norman origin." The
> coat of arms reads "Proclarius quo difficilus" and means:
> The harder, the more honourable.
> Soooo, maybe Fountain Rutledge was not named for a French settler, but
> perhaps was a name from our British/Irish background. Interesting,
> and now I am wondering if the coat of arms saying is appropriate for
> our long-time search for his father - the harder, the more honourable???
> Thanks, Don! CBR
>
> At 10:27 PM 1/30/2000 -0800, Donkelly wrote:
> >I have to remind at times as a way of saying no new information from the
> >last time.
> >
> >Found Rutledges in Sumerset and Buckinghamshire and Rutland, England and
> >also in Wales. Those who responded said ancestors were Dane Vikings who
> >settled and married into Norman folk, were Christians and spoke French.
Some
> >worked in England as professional people and soldiers before the battle
of
> >Essex in 1066 (memory), and many of those moved up to subdue Picts and
just
> >stayed and eventually became independent of any authority. That started
to
> >end in the late 1500's when lots of our guys ended up in Tyrone
(Ulster),
> >some later to Connaught (Mayo). Some joined the King and were permitted
to
> >return to England. Some rebelled further and eventually left with the
wild
> >geese.
> >
> >Wish I could document any of this. Don
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Carol or Donavon Rutledge"
> >To:
> >Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 9:47 PM
> >Subject: Re: [RUTLEDGE-L] Isaac Rutledge, Jr
> >
> >
> >> Thanks Don, I remember you telling me that, once. I was sort of
wondering
> >> if this Isaac had some descendants around who could tell us why he was
> >> listed as being of French descent...
> >>
> >> So Don, what do you think about Fontaine de Routledge? Just kidding!
CBR
> >>
> >> At 09:31 PM 1/30/2000 -0800, you wrote:
> >> >One theory is that some Routledge's of the debatable lands went by de
> >> >Routledge. de Routledge with or without the de
> >> >was a place name, but contacts in England say they came with the
Normans.
> >> >Normans were Christianized Vikings who had merged with the French in
> >> >Normandy, came to England probably after 1066 and settled in petty
> >kingdoms
> >> >on the Anglo-Scot border.
> >> >
> >> >It's a theory believed by several contacts. I am still waiting for
some
> >> >proof, such as names on the Doomsday list, etc.
> >> >
> >> >Other references to a French Connection was de whatever families
fleeing
> >to
> >> >France with the flying geese exodus from Ireland.
> >> >
> >> >Don
> >> >----- Original Message -----
> >> >From: "Carol or Donavon Rutledge"
> >> >To:
> >> >Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 9:15 PM
> >> >Subject: [RUTLEDGE-L] Isaac Rutledge, Jr
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >> >From Rutledge Newsletter, Issue No. 17 Feb 1993, Rachel Demaree
> >Clemons,
> >> >> editor.
> >> >>
> >> >> A bibliography of Isaac Rutledge Jr.
> >> >> History of Tennessee, 1886
> >> >>
> >> >> Isaac Rutledge, farmer of the 5th district, is a native of N.C.
born in
> >> >> 1819, son of Isaac and Ruth (Steelman) Rutledge. The father was a
> >native
> >> >> of N.C.
> >> >> and of FRENCH DESCENT". (Note: there is much more about Isaac who
> >> >married
> >> >> twice and had six children by his first marriage and eight by his
> >second
> >> >> marriage.)
> >> >>
> >> >> Does anyone know how a French connection enters into this family?
And
> >if
> >> >> anyone in Tennessee has access to the History of Tennessee, 1886,
would
> >> >you
> >> >> please see what it says further about both Isaac Sr and Jr?
Thanks,
> >CBR
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >
> >>
> >>
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Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2000 05:08:17 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Bob Francis
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [KYF] Pensions #44
WILLIAM SEXTON
WHITELY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$488.74 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 21, 1826 PENSION STARTED
AGE 81
DIED DEDEMBER 31, 1830
HENRY SCHACKLEFORD
HARLAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 25, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
JOHN SHANKS
MADISON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
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JOHN SHANKS, 2ND.
MEAD COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND LINE
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ARTHUR SHANNON
FAYETTE COUNTY
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SCOTT COUNTY
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RUSSELL COUNTY
PRIVATE
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PRIVATE
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$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
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VIRGINIA LINE
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TODD COUNTY
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JANUARY 5, 1818 PENSION STARTED
DIED NOVEMBER 11, 1819
JOHN SHORT
GALLATIN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$599.22 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 7, 1828 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JOSHUA SHORT
GREENE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,514.06 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 14, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
JOHN SHOUN
GREENE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$25.43 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$76.29 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 9, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
ABNER SHROPSHIRE
BOURBON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$43.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$129.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
MATTHEW SHUCK
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$40.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 29, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
EPHRAIM SHUFFIELD
TODD COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 31, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
MATTHIAS SHULTS
OHIO COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$29.76 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$78.28 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
DIED MAY 19, 1834
JOHN SIDEBOTTOM
CLARKE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$79.22 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 8, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820
JOSEPH SIDEBOTTOM
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,196.38 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 23, 1818 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820
RESTORED JULY 7, 1823
WILLIAM SIMMONS
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 25, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
HUGH SIMPSON
WARREN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 12, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
JEREMIAH SIMPSON
HICKMAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$356.49 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 14, 1827 PENSION STARTED
AGE 78
JOHN SIMPSON
LAUREL COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 1, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
ROBERT SIMPSON
JESSAMINE COUNTY
PRIVATE
INFANTRY AND CAVALRY
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$81.04 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$243.12 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
WILLIAM SIMS
GARRARD COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$810.88 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 5, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820
RESTORED MAY 19, 1823
DIED JULY 19, 1830
WILLIAM SIMSON
MERCER COUNTY
MORGAN'S REV. RIFLES
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 2, 1798 PENSION STARTED
$48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 24, 1816 PENSION STARTED
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECIEVED
TRANSFERRED FROM NORTH CAROLINA
SEPTEMBER 4, 1817
DIED MID MARCH 1818
NO PAY IN KENTUCKY
GEORGE SINGER
OLDHAM COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$50.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 27, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JOHN SINNS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,513.56 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
ARCHIBALD SKAGGS
ADAIR COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$25.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 10, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
HENRY SKAGGS
GRAYSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 17, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 75
WILLIAM SKAGGS
GREENE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$36.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$109.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 21, 1933 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
JOHN SKEEN
CASEY COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,153.31 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 15, 1820 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
JOSEPH SKIDMORE
LINCOLN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 9, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
ISAAC SKINNER
BULLIT COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$58.33 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 9, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JESSE SKY
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$60.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$180.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JOHN SLADYEN
ANDERSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$60.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 1, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
ACHILLES SLAP
SCOTT COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 5, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
FRANCIS L. SLAUGHTER
FRANKLIN COUNTY
PRIVATE
YANCEY'S 1ST REGIMENT DRAGOONS
$36.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$339.90 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 7, 1807 AMOUNT RECEIVED
TRANSFERRED FROM PENNSYLVANIA
MARCH 4, 1816
DIED JANUARY 9, 1832
JAMES SLAUGHTER
LOGAN COUNTY
PRIVATE - LIEUTENANT
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$180.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$450.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 15, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
JOHN SLAVINS
GARRARD COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
JAMES SLEET
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE - SERGEANT
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 25, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
GEORGE SMALL
GARRARD COUNTY
PRIVATE
NEW YORK LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,172.74 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 5, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
DIED FEBRUARY 11, 1831
BEANE SMALLWOOD
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 21, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
JOHN SMETHERS
MORGAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$160.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 20, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
AMBROSE SMITH
LOGAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
AUGUST 9, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 78
AQUILLA SMITH
LEWIS COUNTY
PRIVATE
7TH MARYLAND REGIMENT REV.
$72.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$458.50 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 3, 1823 PENSION STARTED
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$404.16 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 19, 1829 PENSION STARTED
BENJAMIN SMITH
NELSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
6TH REGIMENT
MARYLAND LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$720.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 15, 1829 PENSION STARTED
BIRD SMITH
WHITELY COUNTY
PRIVATE
KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 7, 1834 PENSION STARTED
DAVID SMITH, SEN.
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$477.92 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 24, 1818 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
DIED AUGUST 1, 1823
FLEMING SMITH
MONROE COUNTY
PRIVATE
SOUTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$25.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$75.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 21, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 88
FREDERICK SMITH
BARREN COUNTY
PRIVATE - CAPTAIN
$160.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$480.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 3, 1832 PENSION STARTED
GERARD SMITH
SCOTT COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$63.76 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 6, 1818 PENSION STARTED
AGE 64
SUSPENDED NOT CONTINENTAL
GODFREY SMITH
GREENUP COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$34.32 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 11, 1820 PENSION STARTED
AGE 59
SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820
GODFREY SMITH
CREENUP COUNTY
PRIVATE
LEE'S LEGION
$100.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$900.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 29, 1828 PENSION STARTED
HENRY SMITH
SHELBY COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 21, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 75
HENRY SMITH
WOODFORD COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$33.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$99.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 23, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
JAMES SMITH
ADAIR COUNTY
PRIVATE - SERGEANT
MARYLAND MILITIA
$36.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$109.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 12, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
JAMES SMITH
FAYETTE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 17, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 86
JOHN SMITH
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 12, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 62
SUSPENDED MAY 1, 1820
JOHN SMITH
CLARK COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$33.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$99.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 31, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 85
JOHN SMITH
GREENE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 75
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JOHN HARLOW
CHRISTIAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 83
JOHN HARPER
MUHLENBERG COUNT
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,512.51 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 24, 1821 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
NATHAN HARPER
MUHLENBERG COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 7, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
ANTHONY HARRINGTON
MADISON COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 28, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
HENRY HARRIS
MADISON COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$50.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$150.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 1, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 92
JAMES HARRIS
FLOYD COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$70.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$210.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 19, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
NATHANIEL HARRIS
WOODFORD COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 23, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
SAMUEL HARRIS
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE
$63.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$189.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 30, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
THOMAS HARRIS
ESTILL COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,336.02 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 19, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 65
DIED AUGUST 10, 1823
WILLIAM HARRIS
BARREN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$36.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$109.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 28, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
WILLIAM HARRIS
BOUBON COUNTY
PRIVATE - SERGEANT
$51.60 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$154.80 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 26, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 89
WILLIAM HARRIS
ESTILL COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$69.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 16, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
RICHARD HARRISON
ALLEN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 24, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
CHARLES HART
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 1, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
JOHN HART
CALDWELL COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 6, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
DANIEL HARTLEY
SHELBY COUNTY
PRIVATE
MORGAN'S RIFLE REGIMENT
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,506.83 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 24, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
TANDY HARTMAN
ESTILL COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,483.43 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 12, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 84
ANDREW HARWELL
PERRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$33.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$99.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 20, 1834 PENSION STARTED
HENRY HASHFIELD
BRECKENRIDGE COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
$26.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$79.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 31, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
ACHILLES HASKENS
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$68.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$204.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 3, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JAMES HASKINS
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE - SERGEANT
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$25.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$50.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 3, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
JOHN HASTY
BATH COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$724.69 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 12, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
DIED FEBRUARY 2, 1826
HENRY HATCHER
GREENE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 7, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
SAMUEL HATCHER
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$52.09 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$156.27 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 6, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JOHN HATHPENNY
ALIAS: JOHN HALFPENNY
CLARKE COUNTY
PRIVATE
CONNECTICUT LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$465.56 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 1, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
MICHAEL HATLER
ALLEN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$21.55 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$64.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 15, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JAMES HATTON
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE - ENSIGN
VIRGINIA LINE
$110.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 30, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JACOB HAVELY
CASEY COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,474.57 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 13, 1823 PENSION STARTED
AGE 70
DEAD
THOMAS HAWES
GALLATIN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$50.00 ANNUAL ALLOWNCE
$133.96 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 25, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 91
DIED OCTOBER 24, 1833
ELISHA HAWKINS
FRANKLIN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$217.80 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOVER 29, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
DIED NOVEMBER 24, 1833
GEORGE HAWKINS
SHELBY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 26, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 84
GILES HAWKINS
JESSAMINE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 24, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 78
HENRY HAWKINS
JEFFERSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$40.73 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 2, 1816 PENSION STARTED
$48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$89.33 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 24, 1816 PENSION STARTED
$24.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$ AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 4, 1824 PENSION STARTED
NATHAN HAWKINS
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$28.65 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$85.95 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 15, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
JOHN HAWTHORN
GRAVES COUNTY
PRIVATE
SOUTH CAROLINA STATE TROOPS
$63.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$189.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 30, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 87
SAMUEL HAYCRAFT SEN.
HARDIN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$307.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 30, 1822 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
BENJAMIN HAYDEN
HENRY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$33.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$99.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 12, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
BUCKNER HAYGOOD
TODD COUNTY
PRIVATE
TENNESSEE CAVALRY
$24.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$430.76 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 14,1819 PENSION STARTED
$48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$87.60 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 8, 1832 PENSION STARTED
JAMES HAYNES, SEN.
RUSSELL COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
THOMAS HAY
SIMPSON COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 18, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
JOHN HAYS
CAMBELL COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$80.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 30, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
THOMAS HAYS
BOUBON COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$41.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$124.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 23, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
WILLIAM HAYS
PULASKI COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$31.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$79.15 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 24, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
WILLIAM HAYS
WARREN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JUNE 20, 1934 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
LUKE HAZELWOOD
LINCOLN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 22, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
JACOB HEADY
SPENCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$90.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
OCTOBER 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 84
WILLIAM HEATH
PULASKI COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$612.12 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 15, 1824 PENSION STARTED
AGE 65
DIED JULY 16, 1829
CHRISTOPHER HEAVENER
WARREN COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 28, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 83
THOMAS HEDGER
MERCER COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 15, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 88
ROBERT HEDGES
FRANKLIN COUNTY
PRIVATE - SERGEANT
CAVALRY
VIRGINIA LINE
$98.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$237.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 26, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
GEORGE HEETER
ALLEN COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$21.55 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$64.65 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 18, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 82
PHILIP HELPHINSTINE
FLEMING COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,251.35 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JULY 24, 1821 PENSION STARTED
AGE 77
DIED OCTOBER 14, 1831
BENJAMIN HENDERSON
BRACKEN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$69.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 8, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 76
ELKANA HENDLEY
FAYETTE COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$32.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$667.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 27, 1817 PENSION STARTED
GEORGE HENDRICK
HARRISON COUNTY
PRIVATE
KENTUCKY MILITIA
$48.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$115.68 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 21, 1817 PENSION STARTED
MOSES HENDRICKS
LOGAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$50.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$150.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MARCH 21, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 68
CONRAD HENEGAN
WAYNE COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$20.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$60.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 29, 1834 PENSION STARTED
AGE 80
BENJAMIN HENNIS
FLEMING COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$1,498.83 AMOUNT RECEIVED
SEPTEMBER 18, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 74
JACOB HENRY
HARRISON COUNTY
PRIVATE
PENNSYLVANIA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$462.96 AMOUNT RECEIVED
MAY 28, 1819 PENSION STARTED
AGE 71
DIED AUGUST 10, 1823
JESSE HENSON, SEN.
CALLAWAY COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA LINE
$80.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$240.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
JANUARY 26, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 75
WILLIAM HENSON
KNOX COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$350.73 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 29, 1828 PENSION STARTED
AGE 89
WILLIAM HEPPARD
SHELBY COUNTY
PRIVATE
NEW JERSEY MILITIA
$40.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$120.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
APRIL 25, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 73
JEREMIAH HERBERT
WASHINGTON COUNTY
PRIVATE
MARYLAND MILITIA
$23.33 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$69.99 AMOUNT RECEIVED
FEBRUARY 23, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JOSIAH HERBERT, SEN.
CAMPBELL COUNTY
PRIVATE
VIRGINIA MILITIA
$60.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$180.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 14, 1833 PENSION STARTED
AGE 79
GEORGE HERNDON
LOGAN COUNTY
PRIVATE
NORTH CAROLINA LINE
$36.66 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$109.98 AMOUNT RECEIVED
DECEMBER 10, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 72
JOHN HERRIN
HOPKINS COUNTY
PRIVATE
SOUTH CAROLINA LINE
$54.44 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE
$163.32 AMOUNT RECEIVED
NOVEMBER 16, 1832 PENSION STARTED
AGE 88
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Bob Francis, 1920A Butner St., Ft. Eustis, VA 23604
My Homepage is: http://www.shawhan.com
Ruddell's Fort Page: http://www.shawhan.com/ruddlesfort.html
Early Bourbon Co. Fam. Pg.: http://www.shawhan.com/bourbonfamilies.html
Bourbon Co., Ky., Bios: http://www.shawhan.com/biographies.html
Shawhan Genealogy: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~shawhan/Homepage.html
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 23:04:45 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
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Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [DAVIS ] Mine and my husband's Davis. (No relation)
Nathan Davis was my gggggrandfather. His granddaughter Charlotte married my
great-grandfather. http://hometown.aol.com/TruBess/ggrandmothers.html
Nathan DAVIS, born between 1775 - 1784, Lincoln County,
North Carolina. Died 1822, Dallas, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Married Jane Unknown, Bef 1803, who died aft 1838.
Child of Nathan DAVIS and Jane Unknown are:
William DAVIS, Born 3 Dec 1802, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Died 18 May 1889, Monroe Co., Tennessee
Married Susanah CLEMMER, 28 Dec 1822,
Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
She was born 28 Oct 1805, Dallas, Lincoln Co., North Carolina.
Died 28 Mar 1889, Monroe Co., TN.
Daughter of John Klemmer and Hannah Hoffman.
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Children of William DAVIS and Susanah CLEMMER are:
1. John Davis, born BEF 1825
2. Lorenzo Dow Davis, born BEF 1827
3. James Martin Davis, born 1830
4. Nancy Jane Davis, born 27 Nov 1835.
5. Charlotte 'Lottie' DAVIS, born 25 Mar 1826, Monroe Co. TN.
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My greatgreat-grandparents
Charlotte 'Lottie' DAVIS, born 25 Mar 1826, Monroe Co. TN. /
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Married James Russell GASTON, 25 Mar 1845. /
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Am looking for my husband's Davis (No relation to mine)
HUSBAND: Andrew Jackson DAVIS, born Abt 1810, VA
DIED: Abt 1848 -Mo
MARRIED: Abt 1833
WIFE: Rebecca Davis Unknown, born 1813, TN
We don't know where in VA. We know their children were all born in MO.
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Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:45:12 -0800
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Subject: Hopkins,Hastings familes of Madison Co.Ala.
hi,
does anyone have any info on these families
1.my 3rd Great Grandparents
SAMUEL HOPKINS b. ga, d.lincoln co.tn, m.REBECCA BAILEY in logan co.ky..they
moved to madison co. alabama...
2. their daughter, my Gr Gr Grandmother was born in Madison Co. Ala.
MARY ANN HOPKINS b. 1812 madison co., d. itawamba co. mississippi, married
3 oct 1833 madison co. alabama to JOHN GILPIN GRIFFIN
( the other children were Samuel Hopkins, Jr; Mahala Hopkins, Rebecca
Bailey Hopkins, Florinda Hopkins )
3. their daughter, ANNIE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN b. 25 dec 1845 madison co.ala,
d. 1918 lincoln co. tn, m. ANDREW JACKSON PATTERSON
4. their daughter...my grandmother was
MELISSIA TENNESSE PATTERSON b.1871 july in arkansas, d. 1943 fannin co. tx,
married 24 dec 1895 Madison Co. Alabama to WILLIAM JEROME HASTINGS
5.my mother
ETHEL MAE HASTINGS b. 14 dec 1905 Madison Co, Alabama, d. 1987 fannin co.tx,
m. AARON BOYD MOSS in Bonham, fannin co. , texas
i would appreciate any info....if anyone has heard of this line..
Myra Piland
6904 Yorkston
Watauga, Tx 76148-1965
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:21:42 -0800
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From: "Connie MCKenzie"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [TNSUMNER] HALL
Descendants of Richard Hall,Sr.
1 Richard HALL,Sr. b: Abt. 1715 Ireland
...... 2 William HALL,Maj. b: Abt. 1740 Virginia d: August 06, 1786 Sumner
County, Tennessee
.......... +Thankful DOAK b: Bef. June 30, 1743 North Carolina d: Aft. 1786
Tennessee Father: John DOAK Mother: UNK
............... 3 Mary HALL b: 1760 d: 1850 Fayetteville, Lincoln Co,
Tennessee
................... +John MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 d: 1830 Mulberry, near
Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, TN Father: John MORGAN, Esq.
........................ 4 Nancy MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............................ +James BRIGHT b: Kentucky
........................ 4 Malinda MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............................ +Francis PORTERFIELD b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............................ +Dr. DAVIS
........................ 4 Polly MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............................ +James FULTON b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Thankful MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............................ +John CAGE b: Abt. 1790 Father: William CAGE,
Maj. Mother: Elizabeth DOUGLAS
........................ 4 Hiram MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 John H. MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Daniel MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Charles MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Martha "Patsy" MORGAN b: December 18, 1791
North Carolina d: February 20, 1830
............................ +George GILLESPIE b: July 02, 1787 North
Carolina d: July 08, 1867 Sumner County, Tennessee Father: George GILLESPIE
Mother: Mary GRAHAM
............... 3 James HALL b: Abt. 1770 d: Abt. 1785 Sumner County,
Tennessee
............... 3 Richard HALL b: Abt. 1770 d: August 05, 1786 Sumner
County, Tennessee
............... 3 William HALL,Jr. b: 1775
................... +Mary B. ALEXANDER
............... 3 Richard HALL b: Aft. 1775 d: Aft. 1784 Tennessee
............... 3 Prudence HALL b: Aft. 1775
............... 3 John HALL b: Aft. 1775
............... 3 [1] Sarah HALL b: Aft. 1775
................... +Andrew LYNUM b: Abt. 1775
............... *2nd Husband of [1] Sarah HALL:
................... +James ANDERSON b: Abt. 1775
............... 3 Thankful HALL II b: Aft. 1775
................... +Charles MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 Father: John
MORGAN, Esq.
...... 2 Richard HALL, Jr. b: Abt. 1740
...... 2 John HALL b: Abt. 1740
...... 2 Sarah HALL b: Abt. 1740
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:18:37 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Connie MCKenzie"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [TNSUMNER] DOAK
Does anyone know if this DOAK family is related to the more known Rev.
Samuel DOAK?
Descendants of James Doak
1 James DOAK b: Abt. 1680 Northern Ireland d: US
.. +ELIZABETH b: Abt. 1680 Northern Ireland d: US
...... 2 John DOAK b: Bef. 1704 Northern Ireland
.......... +UNK
............... 3 Thankful DOAK b: Bef. June 30, 1743 North Carolina d:
Aft. 1786 Tennessee
................... +William HALL,Maj. b: Abt. 1740 Virginia d: August 06,
1786 Sumner County, Tennessee Father: Richard HALL,Sr.
........................ 4 Mary HALL b: 1760 d: 1850 Fayetteville, Lincoln
Co, Tennessee
............................ +John MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 d: 1830
Mulberry, near Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, TN Father: John MORGAN, Esq.
................................. 5 Nancy MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
..................................... +James BRIGHT b: Kentucky
................................. 5 Malinda MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
..................................... +Francis PORTERFIELD b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
..................................... +Dr. DAVIS
................................. 5 Polly MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
..................................... +James FULTON b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 Thankful MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
..................................... +John CAGE b: Abt. 1790 Father:
William CAGE, Maj. Mother: Elizabeth DOUGLAS
................................. 5 Hiram MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 John H. MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 Daniel MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 Charles MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................................. 5 Martha "Patsy" MORGAN b: December 18,
1791 North Carolina d: February 20, 1830
..................................... +George GILLESPIE b: July 02, 1787
North Carolina d: July 08, 1867 Sumner County, Tennessee Father: George
GILLESPIE Mother: Mary GRAHAM
........................ 4 James HALL b: Abt. 1770 d: Abt. 1785 Sumner
County, Tennessee
........................ 4 Richard HALL b: Abt. 1770 d: August 05, 1786
Sumner County, Tennessee
........................ 4 William HALL,Jr. b: 1775
............................ +Mary B. ALEXANDER
........................ 4 Richard HALL b: Aft. 1775 d: Aft. 1784
Tennessee
........................ 4 Prudence HALL b: Aft. 1775
........................ 4 John HALL b: Aft. 1775
........................ 4 [1] Sarah HALL b: Aft. 1775
............................ +Andrew LYNUM b: Abt. 1775
........................ *2nd Husband of [1] Sarah HALL:
............................ +James ANDERSON b: Abt. 1775
........................ 4 Thankful HALL II b: Aft. 1775
............................ +Charles MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 Father:
John MORGAN, Esq.
...... 2 Samuel DOAK b: Bef. 1704 Northern Ireland d: Bef. May 19, 1772
Augusta County, Virginia
.......... +Jane MITCHELL b: Abt. 1700
............... 3 David DOAK b: Bef. December 09, 1740
............... 3 Eliazbeth DOAK b: Bef. May 14, 1747
................... +Nathaniel HALL b: Abt. 1740 Father: William HALL
Mother: JANET
............... 3 [2] Samuel DOAK, Rev. b: 1749 d: December 12, 1830
................... +Ester Houston MONTGOMERY d: 1807
........................ 4 Julia DOAK b: August 10, 1776
........................ 4 John Whitfield DOAK b: October 10, 1778
............................ +Jane ALEXANDER
........................ 4 Samuel Witherspoon DOAK b: March 24, 1795 d:
1864
............................ +Sarah Houston MCEWEN b: June 17, 1792 d: 1864
Mother: Margaret Houston MCEWEN
............... *2nd Wife of [2] Samuel DOAK, Rev.:
................... +Margaret Houston MCEWEN
...... 2 Robert DOAK b: Bef. 1704
...... 2 David DOAK b: Bef. 1704
...... 2 Thankful DOAK b: Abt. 1704 aboard ship
.......... +John FINLEY b: Abt. 1700
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:03:56 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Connie MCKenzie"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [TNSUMNER] MORGAN
My information on all families but the GILLESPIES is limited. The Sumner
Co. page is posting lots of details on the MORGANS in all the documents, but
I haven't added them to my computer file yet. I pulled the following info
from books, so it may or may not be accurate. I welcome corrections.
Connie
Descendants of John Morgan, Esq.
1 John MORGAN, Esq. d: Aft. 1784 Sumner County, Tennessee
...... 2 John MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 d: 1830 Mulberry, near
Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, TN
.......... +Mary HALL b: 1760 d: 1850 Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, Tennessee
Father: William HALL,Maj. Mother: Thankful DOAK
............... 3 Nancy MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +James BRIGHT b: Kentucky
............... 3 Malinda MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +Francis PORTERFIELD b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +Dr. DAVIS
............... 3 Polly MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +James FULTON b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Thankful MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Mary Priscilla CAGE
............................ +David BARRY Father: Redmond BARRY Mother:
Jane ALEXANDER
................... +John CAGE b: Abt. 1790 Father: William CAGE, Maj.
Mother: Elizabeth DOUGLAS
............... 3 Hiram MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 John H. MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Daniel MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Charles MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Martha "Patsy" MORGAN b: December 18, 1791 North
Carolina d: February 20, 1830
................... +George GILLESPIE b: July 02, 1787 North Carolina d:
July 08, 1867 Sumner County, Tennessee Father: George GILLESPIE Mother: Mary
GRAHAM
........................ 4 John Morgan GILLESPIE b: May 02, 1811 Tennessee
d: January 23, 1881 Johnson Co, Illinois
............................ +Neoma Thompson GILLESPIE b: March 16, 1811
North Carolina d: November 23, 1883 Johnson County, Illinois Father: Thomas
L. GILLESPIE Mother: Catharine BEARD
........................ 4 Mary GILLESPIE b: October 25, 1812
........................ 4 Jacob GILLESPIE b: September 21, 1814
........................ 4 James Hiram GILLESPIE b: October 11, 1818
........................ 4 Nancy GILLESPIE b: December 29, 1820
........................ 4 George GILLESPIE b: March 23, 1823
........................ 4 Martha GILLESPIE b: April 18, 1825
........................ 4 Randal McGavock GILLESPIE b: September 17, 1827
........................ 4 Frances Porterfield GILLESPIE b: February 06,
1830
...... 2 Charles MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760
.......... +Thankful HALL II b: Aft. 1775 Father: William HALL,Maj.
Mother: Thankful DOAK
...... 2 Armstead MORGAN b: Abt. 1760 d: Aft. 1784 Southwest Pass,
Tennessee
...... 2 Joseph MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Isaac MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 James MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Phoebe MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Ailsie MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Mary MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 William MORGAN b: Abt. 1769
...... 2 Charity MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 19:59:13 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Connie MCKenzie"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [TNSUMNER] MORGAN
I only have sketchy info on these families, other than the GILLESPIES.
Descendants of John Morgan, Esq.
1 John MORGAN, Esq. d: Aft. 1784 Sumner County, Tennessee
...... 2 John MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760 d: 1830 Mulberry, near
Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, TN
.......... +Mary HALL b: 1760 d: 1850 Fayetteville, Lincoln Co, Tennessee
Father: William HALL,Maj. Mother: Thankful DOAK
............... 3 Nancy MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +James BRIGHT b: Kentucky
............... 3 Malinda MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +Francis PORTERFIELD b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +Dr. DAVIS
............... 3 Polly MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
................... +James FULTON b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Thankful MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
........................ 4 Mary Priscilla CAGE
............................ +David BARRY Father: Redmond BARRY Mother:
Jane ALEXANDER
................... +John CAGE b: Abt. 1790 Father: William CAGE, Maj.
Mother: Elizabeth DOUGLAS
............... 3 Hiram MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 John H. MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Daniel MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Charles MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
............... 3 Martha "Patsy" MORGAN b: December 18, 1791 North
Carolina d: February 20, 1830
................... +George GILLESPIE b: July 02, 1787 North Carolina d:
July 08, 1867 Sumner County, Tennessee Father: George GILLESPIE Mother: Mary
GRAHAM
........................ 4 John Morgan GILLESPIE b: May 02, 1811 Tennessee
d: January 23, 1881 Johnson Co, Illinois
............................ +Neoma Thompson GILLESPIE b: March 16, 1811
North Carolina d: November 23, 1883 Johnson County, Illinois Father: Thomas
L. GILLESPIE Mother: Catharine BEARD
........................ 4 Mary GILLESPIE b: October 25, 1812
........................ 4 Jacob GILLESPIE b: September 21, 1814
........................ 4 James Hiram GILLESPIE b: October 11, 1818
........................ 4 Nancy GILLESPIE b: December 29, 1820
........................ 4 George GILLESPIE b: March 23, 1823
........................ 4 Martha GILLESPIE b: April 18, 1825
........................ 4 Randal McGavock GILLESPIE b: September 17, 1827
........................ 4 Frances Porterfield GILLESPIE b: February 06,
1830
...... 2 Charles MORGAN, Capt. b: Abt. 1760
.......... +Thankful HALL II b: Aft. 1775 Father: William HALL,Maj.
Mother: Thankful DOAK
...... 2 Armstead MORGAN b: Abt. 1760 d: Aft. 1784 Southwest Pass,
Tennessee
...... 2 Joseph MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Isaac MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 James MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Phoebe MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Ailsie MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Mary MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 Susan MORGAN b: Abt. 1760
...... 2 William MORGAN b: Abt. 1769
...... 2 Charity MORGAN b: Abt. 1790
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 19:48:54 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Nita"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [CALOSANG] California Death Index for A. E. Wright; expected death date from 1960 to 1980
Seeking information about the death of A. E. Wright (probably Arthur E.
Wright) who was about 40 years old in 1928 when he wrote a letter from the
Bartlett Building in L.A. to his uncle George in Oklahoma. If he aged like
his grandmother, uncle, and cousins, his expected death date could be from
1960 to 1980--probably about 75 to 85 years old when he died. His father was
probably Thomas Jefferson Wright who was born about 1850 in Lincoln Co.,
Tennessee; T. J. was still alive in 1928, living on Rutherford Ave. in
Oakland with his daughter Lula/Luella Leschinsky/Lechinsky. Appreciate any
information on the death index for Arthur. Thanks.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 19:37:17 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Connie McKenzie
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Source: GC- Johnson Co. Il Biographies
URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Il/JohnsonBios?read=13
Subject: WALTER J. CASPER
Surname: APPELL, DOUGLAS, HENDERSON, LAFFERTY, MARSHALL, MILES, USSERY
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WALTER J. CASPER
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope and Hardin Counties, Illinois
Biographical Publishing Co. Chicago 1893
Retyped by Wanda (Patton) Reed from pages 451 & 452, Nov. 1999
Formatted for this page by Connie Kay McKenzie
Surnames in this biography: APPELL, DOUGLAS, HENDRSON, LAFFERTY, MARSHALL,
MILES, USSERY
WALTER J. CASPER, a successful farmer and stock-raiser of Burnside Township,
Johnson County, was born near Anna, Union County, Ill., on the 23d of September,
1850, to PETER H. CASPER, who was born on the same farm about the year
1831, and was a son of PETER CASPER, a farmer of North Carolina, who removed
from that State to Union County at a very early day. PETER CASPER came
with his own team and wagon, bringing his family with him, consisting of
his wife, four sons and four daughters. Like most of the early pioneers,
they were not wealthy people, but yet had some means, and soon owned considerable
land, much of which had been entered from the Government. He built a double
hewed-log house, the remains of which still stand where built, a portion
of the farm still remaining the property of the family, the old hewed-log
house having long been superseded by a comfortable frame structure, in
which the family now resides.
Grandfather CASPER owned many farms at the time of his death, which occurred
in 1856, his wife having died some time before. PETER H. was reared on
the farm and was a life-long farmer, living during his entire life on the
old homestead upon which he was born. He married ELIZABETH A. HENDERSON,
of Johnson County, a native of Tennessee, who was brought to Illinois when
a child by her father, who was the Rev. ROLLINS HENDERSON, cousin of Hon.
TOM HENDERSON. PETER H. CASPER and his wife buried two infant children,
one son and a daughter, and one son aged about three years, COLOMBUS BONAPARTE.
PETER H. CASPER himself died in 1878, aged fifty-seven years, and his widow,
who still survives, is living with her children. She is a vigorous woman
to-day, is fifty-nine years old, and the mother of seven children living,
of whom WALTER J. is the eldest; AMERICA J., wife of JOHN T. USSERY, residing
in Anna, Ill.; STEPHEN DOUGLAS, of Nevada, Mo.; LINCOLN L; ADDIE L, wife
of J.H. APPELL, farmer of Union County, who was for many years a surgeon
in the army; JOHN R., of Anna, this State; and OSCAR H.
WALTER J. CASPER attended the district school until eleven years of age.
Upon attaining his majority he went to the village of Anna and opened a
store near the depot, which he conducted for three years and then returned
to the farm. At the age of twenty-eight he was married to MARIE C. MILES,
a native of St. Lawrence County, N.Y., and a daughter of WILLIAM T. and
LYLA F. (MARSHALL) MILES, both of the same county, who came to Union County
in 1867. Mr. MILES had been a farmer in New York, and came West partly
for the benefit of his health. He died January 15, 1881, aged fifty-two
years, and his widow is now the wife of Rev. JAMES LAFFERTY, of Edwardsville,
Ill. Mr. CASPER has one brother, ARTHUR O. MILES, a resident of Burnside.
She bore her husband three children: one infant son and one little boy,
NORMAN WALTER, five years of age, both deceased, and a daughter IVA, born
January 4, 1893. Our subject sold his farm in Union County in the fall
of 1888, and came to his present home, a farm of one hundred and twenty
acres. For this farm he paid $4,000, the present fine house and barn having
been erected before he made the purchase. It is a fine, rich farm on the
table-lands near New Burnside, and Mr. CASPER has been engaged in general
farming for the most part, but is now working into horticulture. He is
a fancier of sheep and has a fine flock of pure blood Southdowns and is
selling them at about $10 per head for breeding purposes. He also keeps
some good draught horses, as well as cattle and hogs. The father of Mr.
CASPER was a soldier in the Mexican War, but not being able to go into
the War of the Rebellion he raised many volunteers for the army. He was
a Douglas Democrat in 1860, but since that time has been a true and loyal
Republican. His son, WALTER J., was also a Republican up to 1888, when
the People's party was formed, and since that time he has been a member
of this new party. He was a delegate to the General Assembly of this party,
but sent his alternate. Mrs. CASPER is a member of the Presbyterian Church,
and has been an efficient aid to that denomination for a number of years.
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Subject: Hon. WILLIAM R. BROWN
Surname: ANDERSON, BRUNER, CARMICHAEL, GLASS, HAGEY, HOAG, MAYFIELD, NOLAN,
THRIFT, SWINK
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Hon. WILLIAM R. BROWN
The Biographical Review of Johnson, Massac, Pope & Hardin Counties, Illinois
Biographical Publishing Co., Chicago, 1893
Retyped by Suzanne Tucker-Potts from pages 560, 561 & 562, Nov. 1999
Formatted for this page by Connie Kay McKenzie
Surnames in this biography: ANDERSON, BRUNER, CARMICHAEL, GLASS, HAGEY,
HOAG, MAYFIELD, NOLAN, THRIFT, SWINK,
Hon. WILLIAM R. BROWN, of the firm of BROWN & BRUNER, bankers, of Metropolis,
Ill., was born in Louisville, Ky., in January 1832. His father, WILLIAM
BROWN, was born in Baltimore, Md., and his grandfather, ROBERT BROWN, was
born in England. When a young man ROBERT BROWN fought a duel and killed
his opponent. Previous to leaving his native land he was engaged to Miss
HOAG. She followed him to America and they were married in Baltimore, and
spent their lives in that city. They had three children and reared them
all. WILLIAM BROWN, the father of Hon. WILLIAM R. BROWN, was an only son.
He was but six years old when his parents died, and he was reared and cared
for by his eldest sister. After attaining to manhood he went to Alexandria,
Va., where he worked at his trade. He afterward went to Georgetown, D.C.
He served in the War of 1812, taking part in the battle of Bladensburg.
His wife, then living in Georgetown, witnessed the burning of the Capitol.
In 1816, accompanied by his wife, with a pair of horses and a wagon, he
started Westward, and made an overland journey to Zanesville, Ohio. Remaining
there a short time he bought a keel-boat and started down the Ohio River,
and landed at the present day Cincinnati, intending to make a settlement
at that place. He jumped from the keel-boat to land, and unfortunately
struck a soft place on the bank and sank waist deep in mud. Concluding
that he did not want to locate in such a place as that, he again started
down the river, landing at the falls of the Ohio, Louisville then being
unknown. He located at Shippen's Point, now included in the lower part
of Louisville, purchased real estate there and established a cooper shop.
In this business he was successful and accumulated quite a handsome property.
In 1832 the floods washed away his dwelling-house, as well as many other
buildings, and nearly ruined him. He then removed to Louisville and was
successful there in the same business, remaining there until 1845, when
he sold his interests and came to Illinois.
Upon coming to this State, our subject's father located at Metropolis,
then but a small village. The country around was sparsely settled, and
most of the land was owned by the Government and selling for $1.25 per
acre. There was but little money in circulation and the people lived chiefly
on what their lands produced and upon wild game. Deer was plentiful and
a saddle of venison could be bought for twenty-five cents. Wild turkeys
sold for twelve and a-half cents each. Corn was worth ten cents per bushel
and potatoes eight and a-half cents. Wheat was not raised to any great
extent, and good flour was shipped here from Ohio, and sold for $1.25 per
hundred pounds. The wages for men working on the farm were $4 per month
and board. Mr. BROWN, upon arriving in Metropolis, established his cooper
shop, employed thirty to forty men and continued in business until his
death in 1859, aged sixty-nine. The maiden name of his wife was CATHERINE
ANDERSON. She was born in Fairfax County, Va. Her anscestors came from
Scotland to America with Lord Fairfax. Her father, JOHN ANDERSON, was a
soldier in the Revolutionary War. He was born in Virginia, was a farmer
and spent his entire life in that State. The maiden name of his wife, grandmother
of the subject of this sketch, was MARY ELIZABETH SWINK, a native of Virginia
and of German anscestry. The mother of our subject died at Metropolis in
1846. She reared seven of her children: SARAH, JOHN, ELIZABETH, GEORGE,
ALEXANDER, VIRGINIA, and WILLIAM R.
WILLIAM R. BROWN began attenting school as soon as large enough, and attended
quite steadily in Louisville until the family removed to Metropolis. He
returned to Louisville afterward and was in school there one year. When
not in school he worked in his father's cooper shop, and learned the trade.
Before he was twenty-one he engaged in the merchantile business. He was
one of the first to espouse the cause of Republicanism in Massac County
and was one of the one hundred and twenty-two that voted for Lincoln in
1860. After Mr. Lincoln's election, and when the clouds of war hung over
the country, he proposed to other gentlemen that a flag be raised, and
in consequence a very tall pole was secured and erected and the flag of
the union was swung to the breeze. A few days later the Democrats held
a meeting and appointed a committee to call upon Mr. BROWN to ask him to
take down the flag. The committee called and made the request, explaining,
however, that they had no objection to the flag but were afraid that the
people of Kentucky would consider it a menace. Mr. BROWN replied that it
was not the flag of any party, but that it was the flag of Kentucky as
well as Illinois, that it was the flag of his country and that the enemy
of the flag was an enemy of his. The flag was not taken down. It swung
on the top of that pole until it was worn to pieces by its flapping in
the wind, and then it was replaced by another. Upon breaking out of the
war he enlisted as a private soldier in Company A Twenty-ninth Illinois
Infantry, under Capt. CARMICHAEL. At the time of muster he was appointed
Quartermaster by Gov. Yates, and forty days afterwards he was commissioned
Lieutenant-Colonel and was detailed to assist in raising troops. He assisted
in raising the Sixth Illinois Infantry, the Fourteenth Calvary, the Fifty-sixth
Illinois and the One Hundred and Thirty-first Illinois Infantry. He then
took command of the Fifty-sixth Illinois. While he was in the service four
of his children died and his wife was taken sick, and in June, 1863, he
very reluctantly resigned to come home to his afflicted family. His resignation
was accepted, but as he was in the
midst of the Vicksburg campaign he could not get away until the surrender
of the stronghold of the rebels. Upon the capitulation of the place he
marched into the city at the head of his regiment. He then returned to
his home, and for some time was engaged in the manufacture of tabacco,
and later in merchantile pursuits.
In 1870 our subject formed a partnership with M. MAYFIELD and established
the bank with which he is now connected. This bank is a solid financial
institution and has weathered all financial storms. He has been married
twice, first in 1854 to MARGARET N. THRIFT, who was born in Smithland,
Ky., and was the daughter of P.O. and MARGARET (HAGEY) THRIFT. JOHN HAGEY,
grandfather of Mrs. BROWN, was born in Germany, went from there to France,
where he joined Lafayette and as one of his body guard came with him to
America and fought with him through the Revolutionary War. At the time
of Gen. Lafayette's visit to America in 1825, Mr. HAGEY walked from Huntsville,
Ala., to Nashville, Tenn., to meet him, and was most warmly greeted by
his old commander, who recognized him in the crowd. Later Mr. HAGEY removed
to Nashville, and lived there during the later years of his life. Mrs.
BROWN's father for some years kept an hotel in Smithland and afterward
in Metropolis. He was also engaged in the grocery business in Metropolis,
and in that city lived the last years of his life. His wife, the mother
of Mrs. BROWN, was of Scotch anscestry. Mrs. BROWN died in 1882, and Mr.
BROWN in 1885 married Mrs. KITTIE (NOLAN) GLASS, a widow. She was born
in Paducah, Ky., and was the daughter of WILLIAM and HULDAH NOLAN.
Mr. BROWN had seven children living by his first wife: KITTIE, MAGGIE,
ALICE, ADA, WILLIAM R. JR., JOHN T., and MABEL A. Mr. BROWN was a member
of Tom Smith Post NO. 545, G. A. R., and has been a Republican ever since
the organization of the party, and has always stood high in its counsils.
He has filled various positions of trust and honor and was elected to the
State Legislature in 1869, and served in four sessions. This was the first
meeting of the legislature after the adoption of the new constitution,
and many important matters were considered and acted upon. He served on
the Committees on Rivers and Canals, and Education, and was Chairman of
the Library Committee. He served ten or twelve years as a member of the
Ohio River Commission and was appointed by Governor Fifer a delegate to
the Nicaragua Canal Convention, which met in St. Louis, and was Chairman
on the Committee on Credentials.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 18:15:46 -0800
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Subject: A. E. Wright in L.A. 1928
Surname: Wright
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Seeking information about A. E. Wright who wrote a letter to his uncle
George Wright in Oklahoma, date 1-21-1928. His business address was: 603
A. G. Bartlett Building, Los Angeles. His first name was probably Arthur.
His father was probably Thomas Jefferson Wright born 1850 in Lincoln Co.,
Tennessee. He wrote that his father was living with his daughter, Lula/Luella
Lechinsky/Leschinsky on Rutherford Ave. in Oakland. Need to confirm that
his father was T. J. Wright and when T. J. died in Oakland. Have photos
that T.J. sent his brother. Thanks.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 13:14:12 -0800
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Subject: [SLOAN-SLONE-L] William Sloan
Found this abstract note in: Land Deed Genealogy of Davidson Co., TN
1797-1803:
Page 88 (Book E, )"Alexander Adams and William Millar of Garrard Co., Ky to
William Sloan of Lincoln Co., NC, 640 A. on North side of Big Harper in
Davidson Co., 20 Nov. 1798. Wt. Fergus Sloan". I may need to check my
spelling because Big Harper probably should be Big Harpeth. (a river in
Davidson Co., TN). Can anyone identify the Fergus Sloan?
Ed
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 11:27:15 -0800
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Subject: [SMALL-L] James M. Small Biography. WVA
History of North and West Texas Published 1905 Vol.2 page?
"Rev. James M. Small. (Ordained by TN Presbytery 1848)
A life of activity, such as has been experienced by the subject of this
review, it is rarely our privilege to record. Rich in deeds which win
humanity for the Kindom, and pregnant with events whose rehearsal would find
interest at every fireside, its evening is passing in a clear sky and a
glowing sunset and night will mark the splendorous closing of a life whose
longevity is rarely equaled and seldom surpassed. Eighty-seven years marks
the last milstone of his onward journey, and fifty years marks the period of
his life's labor in the ministry. In the quiet retreat of his comfortable
and modest home his retirement is surrounded by his books, by the blessings
of prosperity and health and the influences of a united household. (He died
Dec 31, 1915, 97 yrs, 7 mo.)
James M. Small was born at Harper's Ferry, Jefferson county, Virginia. May
25, 1818. His father, William Small was a merchant tailor, who also had
some interests in agriculture, was born a few years subsequent to the close
of the American Revolution and was a native of the state of Virginia.
During the war of 1812 he (Wm.) was a captain of a company stationed at
Norfolk, Virginia, and helped prevent the capture of that place by the
British on one occasion. His father was a wagon-master during the
Revolution, while a brother of his father, a Tory,* was a colonel in the
English army. The family are of Scotch-Irish origin and are, according to
residence and service indications, entitled to all the honors due original
and patriotic Americans.
William Small was prominent in Free Masonry. His home in Virginia was along
the Potomac river and in the forepart of the nineteenth century the Masons
of the state held concocations at points along the river annually, at which
much important degree and other work was done. He was an attendant upon
these meetings, was prominent in their councils and filled the post of grand
marshal, on which occasions he wore a sword, a Damascus blade, presented to
the lodge by a relative of General Washington, along with a Masonic apron of
sheepskin, which paraphernalia was presented to Washington by the Czar of
Russia just after American independence had been won. Both being Masons,
the Czar desired to express his high regard for America's greatest citizen
and soldier and accomplished his purpose in the six-word inscription on the
blade, "From the oldest to the greatest."
About 1831, William Small left his native state and brought his family
westward, and for some years lived about over Southwestern Ohio, but before
the Civil War he located in Lincoln IL, where he died some time in the
latter sixties. His wife, who was Elizabeth Kootz, passed away in Virginia,
being the mother of Mary, the wife of Dr. John Rush, died in Royalton Ohio;
Nettie died in Lincoln, Illinois, as Mrs. Daniel Jackson; Elizabeth, who
died at Lincoln, IL, was Mrs. Dr. A. Cook; and James M., of this record."
*The Tory mentioned above is possibly Major John Small, (1726-1796) painted
in Trumbele's "Battle of Bunker Hill." This is only conjecture, there has
been no connection made between these two individuals.
William Small's Bible, is in the possession of Dean Sadler, Waukegan IL, a
great great grandson .
Source for this information is Dorothy Wogh.
Jim
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This is pretty interesting!
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Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] A GREAT HISTORY of our ANCESTORS...
Hi Everyone!
I enjoyed the posting in INMADISO-Ls of the paper about The Great PA Wagon
Road! This parallels some of my research.
One quick question, the author is Kevin Cheery, Rowan Co. Library Historian.
Where is this Rowan Co, and does anyone have his address?
I am LeRoy F. Eastes, born 1921 in Marion, Grant Co. IN and lived several
years in Anderson before WW II. I have 5 lines of ancestors who were in IN
before 1840. One of these was Obadiah Eastes/Estes born 4 July 1758 probably
in VA. Obadiah, wife Francis Harvey and three small children traveled by
horseback and walked the Wilderness Trail from SC to Crab Orchard, Lincoln
Co. KY in 1796. There they bought land, and paid taxes until 1801. Then they
moved north across the OH River into Indiana Territory about the OH and IN
State lines and up the White Water River (not the White River found in
Madision Co.). They bought land in several places and finally came to rest in
the Eastes/Harvey Cemetery in Mt Comfort, Hancock Co., IN.
We have a research group that is trying to locating the origin Elisha
Estes/Eastus father of Obadiah. Apparently this Elisha, his brothers and
father were land speculators in VA and some of them migrated to KY, TN and
IN. Elisha died in Roane Co. TN in 1818.
The following are extracts of a report I made to the group and thought it
might be of interest to someone to see the migration patterns:
Extracts from: The Search for Elisha
Eastus/Estes
Who Died in Roane Co., Tennessee in
1818
By LeRoy F. Eastes
5 November 1999
The following are the children of Elisha
Descendants of Elisha Estes/Eastus
1 Elisha 07 Estes d: 1818 (Confirmed)
. +Unknown
....... 2 Elizabeth Estes b: 1754
.......... +unknown Crumless
....... 2 Obadiah Eastes b: 04-July-1758 (Confirmed)
.......... +Francis Harvey b: 03-January-1774 (Confirmed)
....... 2 Clary Estes
.......... +unknown Webb
....... 2 Mary Estes
.......... +unknown Brister
....... 2 Susanna Estes
....... 2 Jenny (Jincy) Estes
.......... +Hughbour
....... 2 Wilmoth Estes
.......... +unknown Mullekin
....... 2 David Shipton Estes b: Abt. 1776 (Estimated from data shown
in 1850 Census)
.......... +Kezziah unknown b: Abt. 1777
....... 2 Elisha 08 Estes b: Abt. 1778 (Estimated from
data shown in 1850 Census)
<<<<< Several pages of land and court records not included >>>>>>>>>>>
As we search for the details of our heritage, we find the most important
sources are all documents from the time and places where they lived. With
this in mind, let's look at some key events in chronological order of
Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana history:
1750 - Dr., Thomas Walker discovers the Cumberland Gap.
1769 - Daniel Boone and John Finley explore Kentucky.
1769 - William Bean of Virginia, believed to have been the first permanent
white settler, builds a cabin near the Watauga River in eastern Tennessee.
1772 - Settlers form Watauga Association, one of the earliest independent
governments west of the Appalachians.
1774 - James Harrod starts building Harrodstown (Harrodsburg). Indians force
settlers to withdraw but they returned in 1775.
1775 - Transylvania Land Company buys Cherokee lands. Watauga Association
becomes Washington District, it was annexed to North Carolina in 1776 and
becomes Washington Co. in 1777
1775 - Boiling Springs and St. Asaph settled. Indians give Richard
Henderson the land between Ohio and Cumberland Rivers and he organizes the
Transylvania Land Company.
1775 - Daniel Bone blazes Wilderness Trail and Boonesboro was founded.
1776 - Herrodsburg settlers send George Rogers Clark and John Jones to
Virginia to ask for aid to fight the Indians. Virginia declares Transylvania
Land Company illegal and creates Kentucky County.
1778 - Indian siege of Boonesboro. George Rogers Clark makes expedition
against the British north of the Ohio River.
1780 - Tennessee Soldiers led by Evan Shelby and John Sevier help defeat the
British at Kings Mountain in South Carolina.
1784 - The first of ten conventions held to prepare the way for the
separation of Kentucky from Virginia.
1784 - North Carolina cedes western lands to the Federal Government, then
repeals the act. Settlers organize the State of Franklin.
1792 - Kentucky becomes the 15th State.
1794 - General "Mad Anthony" Wayne is victorious at the Battle of Fallen
Timbers in Ohio and ends the Indian attacks in Kentucky.
1796 - The Wilderness Trail is opened to wagon traffic.
1800 - Indiana is organized into a Territory.
1796 - Tennessee is admitted to the Union. The second State to be carved out
of the territory west of the Appalachians
1809 - Indians burn farms in Indiana and force some settlers back into
Kentucky.
1811 - An extensive Indian uprising in southern Indiana is put down by
Territorial Governor William H. Harrision.
1816 - Indiana was admitted to the Union as the 19th. State.
(Ref: "Compton's Encyclopedia," "The Genealogical Helper" by Everton
Publishers and the history book, "Once Upon the Time in Indiana," published
by The National Society of Colonial Dames in Indiana.
In the past some of us have discussed the reason for our ancestors to move
from Virginia to South Carolina then to Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana.
First, we must remember there were only a few explorers and hunters that
ventured west of the Appalachian Mountains before 1769. Then came the
migration of land seekers. Settlers made their own crude surveys and claimed
land, sometimes thousands of acres by blazing trees and marking it as their
property. Once the land was officially surveyed many of these claims were
disputed and taken to court. Newcomers to Harrodsburg and Boonesboro claimed
acreage close to the forts for safety reasons and in many cases they claimed
prime lands further away for future homesteads. Families did not migrate in
large numbers until the danger of Indians deminished south of the Ohio River
and this area became reasonably safe. Indiana was a hostile territory longer
so it was settled later than Kentucky.
There were many reasons for this migration. One of the most important was
the lure of free and later cheap and fertile farm lands. Then there was the
press of population in the east and the need to expand. The lands west of the
Appalachians were claimed early by the French and later by the British. At
first our government was cautious about openly promoting migration in fear of
a war with either country. Covertly however, families were encouraged to
expand west and settle the frontier. After the Revolution, land was granted
to War Veterans. There were other reasons for people to migrate. Some wanted
to move because of political pressures in their communities after the
Revolution. Others probably just for the adventure.
Many references are being found that show the surnames of the families who
married Elisha's children, all in the same general areas at the same time.
We find the Crumbliss, Harveys, Bristers, Neighbors, Mullicans and Webbs all
in Virginia prior to 1790. Apparently, these families moved about the same
time to South Carolina and then to Kentucky. Some staying while others moved
to Tennessee and Indiana. Another example of this surname migration can be
seen by looking at Holman the youngest son of Obadiah. Holman married Ruth
Webb, daughter of Johnathon Webb. Ruth was born in Rush Co. Indiana but
believed to be related to the Webbs of Virginia who married Clary, sister to
Obadiah. As we continue to trace the families that married Elisha's
children, bits and pieces are falling together and perhaps will shed more
light on his ancestors.
In my years of research I have not found any records where Elisha or his sons
were connected with either side of the Revolution. I have found no
military records, land grants or pension applications. They may exist but so
far they have evaded my efforts I cannot believe that Obadiah was a
Loyalist. The History of Hancock County, Indiana states that Obadiah was a
Master Mason. Since the Masons were very active in the Patriotic movement,
it is doubtful the fraternity would have excepted a member who had been a
Loyalist. I have contacted the Grand Masonic Lodges of Virginia, South
Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana but did not find any information. The
Revolutionary War split many families and this might still have a bearing on
our investigation.
Another strange fact is that Obadiah, Micajah and Elsiha #07 are missing
from the all 1790 Census reports. They could have been staying with someone
else or - they could have been traveling, scouting for land prospects prior
to moving to the frontier.
Since the fact that no military information has surfaced for Elisha or his
sons seems to be a significant factor. It is also possible there was a
religious factor involved that prohibited them from serving in the military.
However, in Kentucky and Indiana, every able bodied male between certain
ages had to serve in the militia.
In trhe History of hancock Co.Indiana is staes that Obadiah was a member of
the Methodist Episcopal Church in Indiana at one time. There are also some
mention of the Society of Friends or Quakers found in some references. It is
quite possible an answer lies in long hidden Church records.
Like most pioneers of the time, members of the Estes families were
apparently very gregarious and kept in close contact as they migrated from
Virginia to South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. The reasons for
this migration was probably the quest for rich and fertile farm lands but
possibly had an element of relief from political pressures resulting from the
Revolution. Since I have been unable to turn up any military records or
probable 1790 census records for Elisha and sons, strengthens the mystery.
It's also my opinion that many answers can be found in records from the
Churches in Virginia or Indiana
So, the search goes on!
Roy Eastes
17271 Lowery Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503
E Mail - roy@eastes.com Ph (228) 832-2214 Fax (228) 539-537 (24 hr)
When we record our heritage we take great pride in looking at our list of
ancestors and admire their origins, migrations and accomplishments. But,
what good is it - unless ita??s true?
Stories and rumors are great and often lead to the truth! BUT - Help
eliminate errors. Don't take anything as Fact! Check references for validity!
If we dona??t our childrena??s children will be led down false trails and they
will never be able to find their true heritage.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 10:46:56 -0800
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Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] A GREAT HISTORY of our ANCESTORS...
Hi Everyone!
I enjoyed the posting in INMADISO-Ls of the paper about The Great PA Wagon
Road! This parallels some of my research.
One quick question, the author is Kevin Cheery, Rowan Co. Library Historian.
Where is this Rowan Co, and does anyone have his address?
I am LeRoy F. Eastes, born 1921 in Marion, Grant Co. IN and lived several
years in Anderson before WW II. I have 5 lines of ancestors who were in IN
before 1840. One of these was Obadiah Eastes/Estes born 4 July 1758 probably
in VA. Obadiah, wife Francis Harvey and three small children traveled by
horseback and walked the Wilderness Trail from SC to Crab Orchard, Lincoln
Co. KY in 1796. There they bought land, and paid taxes until 1801. Then they
moved north across the OH River into Indiana Territory about the OH and IN
State lines and up the White Water River (not the White River found in
Madision Co.). They bought land in several places and finally came to rest in
the Eastes/Harvey Cemetery in Mt Comfort, Hancock Co., IN.
We have a research group that is trying to locating the origin Elisha
Estes/Eastus father of Obadiah. Apparently this Elisha, his brothers and
father were land speculators in VA and some of them migrated to KY, TN and
IN. Elisha died in Roane Co. TN in 1818.
The following are extracts of a report I made to the group and thought it
might be of interest to someone to see the migration patterns:
Extracts from: The Search for Elisha
Eastus/Estes
Who Died in Roane Co., Tennessee in
1818
By LeRoy F. Eastes
5 November 1999
The following are the children of Elisha
Descendants of Elisha Estes/Eastus
1 Elisha 07 Estes d: 1818 (Confirmed)
. +Unknown
........ 2 Elizabeth Estes b: 1754
........... +unknown Crumless
........ 2 Obadiah Eastes b: 04-July-1758 (Confirmed)
........... +Francis Harvey b: 03-January-1774 (Confirmed)
........ 2 Clary Estes
........... +unknown Webb
........ 2 Mary Estes
........... +unknown Brister
........ 2 Susanna Estes
........ 2 Jenny (Jincy) Estes
........... +Hughbour
........ 2 Wilmoth Estes
........... +unknown Mullekin
........ 2 David Shipton Estes b: Abt. 1776 (Estimated from data shown
in 1850 Census)
........... +Kezziah unknown b: Abt. 1777
........ 2 Elisha 08 Estes b: Abt. 1778 (Estimated from
data shown in 1850 Census)
<<<<< Several pages of land and court records not included >>>>>>>>>>>
As we search for the details of our heritage, we find the most important
sources are all documents from the time and places where they lived. With
this in mind, let's look at some key events in chronological order of
Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana history:
1750 - Dr., Thomas Walker discovers the Cumberland Gap.
1769 - Daniel Boone and John Finley explore Kentucky.
1769 - William Bean of Virginia, believed to have been the first permanent
white settler, builds a cabin near the Watauga River in eastern Tennessee.
1772 - Settlers form Watauga Association, one of the earliest independent
governments west of the Appalachians.
1774 - James Harrod starts building Harrodstown (Harrodsburg). Indians force
settlers to withdraw but they returned in 1775.
1775 - Transylvania Land Company buys Cherokee lands. Watauga Association
becomes Washington District, it was annexed to North Carolina in 1776 and
becomes Washington Co. in 1777
1775 - Boiling Springs and St. Asaph settled. Indians give Richard
Henderson the land between Ohio and Cumberland Rivers and he organizes the
Transylvania Land Company.
1775 - Daniel Bone blazes Wilderness Trail and Boonesboro was founded.
1776 - Herrodsburg settlers send George Rogers Clark and John Jones to
Virginia to ask for aid to fight the Indians. Virginia declares Transylvania
Land Company illegal and creates Kentucky County.
1778 - Indian siege of Boonesboro. George Rogers Clark makes expedition
against the British north of the Ohio River.
1780 - Tennessee Soldiers led by Evan Shelby and John Sevier help defeat the
British at Kings Mountain in South Carolina.
1784 - The first of ten conventions held to prepare the way for the
separation of Kentucky from Virginia.
1784 - North Carolina cedes western lands to the Federal Government, then
repeals the act. Settlers organize the State of Franklin.
1792 - Kentucky becomes the 15th State.
1794 - General "Mad Anthony" Wayne is victorious at the Battle of Fallen
Timbers in Ohio and ends the Indian attacks in Kentucky.
1796 - The Wilderness Trail is opened to wagon traffic.
1800 - Indiana is organized into a Territory.
1796 - Tennessee is admitted to the Union. The second State to be carved out
of the territory west of the Appalachians
1809 - Indians burn farms in Indiana and force some settlers back into
Kentucky.
1811 - An extensive Indian uprising in southern Indiana is put down by
Territorial Governor William H. Harrision.
1816 - Indiana was admitted to the Union as the 19th. State.
(Ref: "Compton's Encyclopedia," "The Genealogical Helper" by Everton
Publishers and the history book, "Once Upon the Time in Indiana," published
by The National Society of Colonial Dames in Indiana.
In the past some of us have discussed the reason for our ancestors to move
from Virginia to South Carolina then to Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana.
First, we must remember there were only a few explorers and hunters that
ventured west of the Appalachian Mountains before 1769. Then came the
migration of land seekers. Settlers made their own crude surveys and claimed
land, sometimes thousands of acres by blazing trees and marking it as their
property. Once the land was officially surveyed many of these claims were
disputed and taken to court. Newcomers to Harrodsburg and Boonesboro claimed
acreage close to the forts for safety reasons and in many cases they claimed
prime lands further away for future homesteads. Families did not migrate in
large numbers until the danger of Indians deminished south of the Ohio River
and this area became reasonably safe. Indiana was a hostile territory longer
so it was settled later than Kentucky.
There were many reasons for this migration. One of the most important was
the lure of free and later cheap and fertile farm lands. Then there was the
press of population in the east and the need to expand. The lands west of the
Appalachians were claimed early by the French and later by the British. At
first our government was cautious about openly promoting migration in fear of
a war with either country. Covertly however, families were encouraged to
expand west and settle the frontier. After the Revolution, land was granted
to War Veterans. There were other reasons for people to migrate. Some wanted
to move because of political pressures in their communities after the
Revolution. Others probably just for the adventure.
Many references are being found that show the surnames of the families who
married Elisha's children, all in the same general areas at the same time.
We find the Crumbliss, Harveys, Bristers, Neighbors, Mullicans and Webbs all
in Virginia prior to 1790. Apparently, these families moved about the same
time to South Carolina and then to Kentucky. Some staying while others moved
to Tennessee and Indiana. Another example of this surname migration can be
seen by looking at Holman the youngest son of Obadiah. Holman married Ruth
Webb, daughter of Johnathon Webb. Ruth was born in Rush Co. Indiana but
believed to be related to the Webbs of Virginia who married Clary, sister to
Obadiah. As we continue to trace the families that married Elisha's
children, bits and pieces are falling together and perhaps will shed more
light on his ancestors.
In my years of research I have not found any records where Elisha or his sons
were connected with either side of the Revolution. I have found no
military records, land grants or pension applications. They may exist but so
far they have evaded my efforts I cannot believe that Obadiah was a
Loyalist. The History of Hancock County, Indiana states that Obadiah was a
Master Mason. Since the Masons were very active in the Patriotic movement,
it is doubtful the fraternity would have excepted a member who had been a
Loyalist. I have contacted the Grand Masonic Lodges of Virginia, South
Carolina, Kentucky and Indiana but did not find any information. The
Revolutionary War split many families and this might still have a bearing on
our investigation.
Another strange fact is that Obadiah, Micajah and Elsiha #07 are missing
from the all 1790 Census reports. They could have been staying with someone
else or - they could have been traveling, scouting for land prospects prior
to moving to the frontier.
Since the fact that no military information has surfaced for Elisha or his
sons seems to be a significant factor. It is also possible there was a
religious factor involved that prohibited them from serving in the military.
However, in Kentucky and Indiana, every able bodied male between certain
ages had to serve in the militia.
In trhe History of hancock Co.Indiana is staes that Obadiah was a member of
the Methodist Episcopal Church in Indiana at one time. There are also some
mention of the Society of Friends or Quakers found in some references. It is
quite possible an answer lies in long hidden Church records.
Like most pioneers of the time, members of the Estes families were
apparently very gregarious and kept in close contact as they migrated from
Virginia to South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee and Indiana. The reasons for
this migration was probably the quest for rich and fertile farm lands but
possibly had an element of relief from political pressures resulting from the
Revolution. Since I have been unable to turn up any military records or
probable 1790 census records for Elisha and sons, strengthens the mystery.
It's also my opinion that many answers can be found in records from the
Churches in Virginia or Indiana
So, the search goes on!
Roy Eastes
17271 Lowery Rd, Gulfport, MS 39503
E Mail - roy@eastes.com Ph (228) 832-2214 Fax (228) 539-537 (24 hr)
When we record our heritage we take great pride in looking at our list of
ancestors and admire their origins, migrations and accomplishments. But,
what good is it - unless itb
Stories and rumors are great and often lead to the truth! BUT - Help
eliminate errors. Don't take anything as Fact! Check references for validity!
If we donb
will never be able to find their true heritage.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 08:03:34 -0800
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Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Descendants of William Young part2of5
Dear Don,
Is anyone working with you on the William Youngs? Since there were two William
Youngs with wives named Elizabeth in or near the same area at about the same
time, it is a real difficult task to separate the children and grandchildren. I
am of the William Young and Elizabeth Holland line and would like to know which
you claim. Since we both have Searcy/Sircy and another line which just refuses
to surface at the moment, just maybe our Youngs will be the same. Thanks.
Sue Duke Frye
AncientRed@aol.com wrote:
> ....................... 7 Peggy Goad
> ........................... +Phil Halliburton Father:
> Mother:
> ................... 6 Harvey Lafayette Goad 1904 - 1984 b: 8 September
> 1904 d: 11 November 1984
> ....................... +Lucille Russell 1909 - b: 23 September 1909
> Father: Mother:
> ................... 6 Helen Edith Goad 1908 - 1926 b: 30 November 1908
> d: 27 August 1926 in Patterson Cemetery
> ............... 5 Edgar W. Goad 1863 - b: November 1863 in Tennesse
>
> .................. +Elen E. Unknown 1863 - b: November 1863
> Father: Mother: m: Abt 1883
> ................... 6 Elviry H. Goad 1886 - b: July 1886
> ................... 6 Flourence J. Goad 1894 - b: April 1894
>
> ................... 6 Ervin Goad 1896 - b: October 1896
> .......... 4 Mary Young Abt 1832 - b: Abt 1832
> .......... 4 Ichabod Young Abt 1833 - b: Abt 1833
> .......... 4 Fountain Young 1836 - b: 1836
> .......... 4 Tabitha Young Abt 1838 - b: Abt 1838
> .......... 4 William K. Young Abt 1842 - b: Abt 1842
> .......... 4 Hualpa Young Abt 1847 - b: Abt 1847
> .......... 4 Cyrus H. L. Young 1848 - b: 1848 in Macon Co., TN
>
> ...... 3 William Young Abt 1798 - b: Abt 1798 in VA.
> .......... +Frances C. Unknown Abt 1805 - b: Abt 1805 Father:
> Mother:
> .......... 4 Lucy E. Young Abt 1834 - b: Abt 1834
> ...... 3 Susannah Dalton Young 1799 - 1838 b: 30 August 1799 in VA.
> d: 18 July 1838 in Macon Co., TN
> .......... +Lewis Pipkin Abt 1795 - 1832 b: Abt 1795 d: 15 December
> 1832 Father: Mother:
> ...... 3 Elizabeth Emily Young 1802 - 1873 b: 22 April 1802 in VA. d: 29
> July 1873 in Macon County, TN
> .......... +Jesse B. Sr. Kirby 1799 - 1861 b: 29 May 1799 in Tennesse
> d: 28 February 1861 in Macon County, TN Father: Mother: m: 26 September 1824
> .......... 4 America Kirby 1826 - b: 1826 in Macon Co., TN
>
> .......... 4 David L. Kirby 1829 - b: 1829 in Macon Co., TN
>
> .......... 4 William M. Kirby 1833 - b: 1833 in Macon Co., TN
>
> .......... 4 James Daniel Kirby 1835 - b: 1835
> .......... 4 Jesse B. Jr. Kirby 1841 - b: 1841 in Macon Co., TN
>
> .............. +Unknown Wife Father: Mother:
> ............... 5 Alvis Kirby
> .................. +Shug b: in Macon County TN Father: Ellis
> E. GOAD Mother: Ophelia YOUNGER
> .......... 4 Merlin Kirby 1844 - b: 1844 in Macon Co., TN
>
> .......... 4 M. S. Haley Kirby 1848 - b: 1848 in Macon Co., TN
>
> ...... 3 Milton D. Young 1805 - 1826 b: 5 March 1805 d: 10 September 1826
>
> ...... 3 Merlin Young 1807 - 1870 b: 22 May 1807 in Smith Co., TN d: 18
> October 1870 in Salt Lick, Jackson County, Tennessee
> .......... +Mary America Eaton Abt 1822 - b: Abt 1822 Father:
> Mother: m: October 1842
> .......... 4 Wilson Clements Young
> .......... 4 Mary Young Abt 1843 - b: Abt 1843
> .......... 4 Napoleon B. Young 1844 - b: 21 March 1844 in Jackson Co.,
> TN
> .............. +Evaline Hare 1847 - b: 1847 Father: Mother: m: 12
> May 1872
> ............... 5 Gladdice Young 1873 - b: 1873 in Jackson Co., TN
>
> ............... 5 Paul Young 1880 - b: August 1880 in Jackson Co., TN
>
> ............... 5 Timothy Young 1883 - b: January 1883 in Jackson Co.,
> TN
> .......... *2nd Wife of Napoleon B. Young:
> .............. +Sadie Welch 1869 - b: March 1869 in Tennesse
> Father: Jacob WELCH Mother: Margaret Hampton MORGAN m: 3 June 1886
> ............... 5 Mattie Litton Young 1889 - b: October 1889 in Jackson
> Co., TN
> ............... 5 M. Young 1892 - b: June 1892 in Jackson Co., TN
>
> ............... 5 Lura B. Young 1894 - b: March 1894 in Jackson Co., TN
>
> ............... 5 Minnie Morgan Young 1896 - b: October 1896 in Jackson
> Co., TN
> .......... 4 Milton Bertram Young Abt 1846 - b: Abt 1846
> .............. +Bettie VanHooser Father: Mother: m: 20
> January 1870
> .......... 4 Josephus C. G. Young Abt 1849 - b: Abt 1849
> ...... 3 [2] Ichabod M. Young 1809 - 1883 b: 14 July 1809 in Smith Co.,
> TN d: 22 May 1883 in Macon Co. TN
> .......... +[1] Nancy Henrietta Young 1808 - 1866 b: 28 December 1808
> in BAGDAD, JACKSON CO. TN d: 6 January 1866 in Macon Co. TN Father: James
> YOUNG Mother: Elizabeth DRAPER m: 20 January 1831
> .......... 4 [3] Elizabeth Matilda Young 1831 - 1915 b: 29 October 1831 in
> Macon Co., TN d: 19 April 1915 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN
> .............. +[4] Capt 1830 - 1926 b: 7 August 1830 in Jackson Co.,
> TN d: 12 January 1926 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 29
> March 1849
> .......... 4 [5] Dulcinia Dottobozo Young 1833 - 1902 b: 2 September
> 1833 in Macon Co., TN d: 20 July 1902 in Putnam Co., TN
> .............. +[6] Samuel Gibson Slaughter 1820 - 1903 b: 2 February
> 1820 d: 22 April 1903 in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Father: Mother: m:
> Aft 1878
> .......... 4 [7] James Milton Young 1835 - b: 25 June 1835 in Macon Co.,
> TN
> .......... 4 [8] Haley Peyton Young 1837 - 1892 b: 18 March 1837 in Macon
> Co., TN d: 1892 in Chico, Wise Co., Texas
> .......... 4 [9] Nancy Josephine Young 1839 - 1897 b: 29 June 1839 in
> Macon Co., TN d: 9 March 1897 in New Middleton, TN
> .............. +[10] Riley Richardson 1847 - 1921 b: 22 November 1847
> in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 2 July 1921 in New Middleton, TN
> Father: Mother: m: 9 October 1879
> .......... 4 [11] Sarah Ann Young 1841 - 1909 b: 5 June 1841 in Macon
> Co., TN d: 24 January 1909 in Macon Co., TN
> .............. +[12] William Laton Slate 1842 - 1913 b: 24 May 1842 in
> Macon Co., TN d: 10 November 1913 in Macon Co., TN Father: John William
> SLATE Mother: Nancy Ann DONOHO m: 14 December 1865
> ............... 5 [13] Eudora J. Slate 1866 - 1867 b: 16 October 1866 in
> Macon Co., TN d: 22 August 1867 in Macon Co., TN
> ............... 5 [14] Charles Chitwood Slate 1868 - 1962 b: 8 February
> 1868 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 May 1962 in Macon Co., TN
> .................. +[15] Ogelia Rosetta Bean 1872 - 1933 b: 7 February
> 1872 in Macon Co., TN d: 16 July 1933 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother:
> m: 15 January 1893
> ................... 6 [16] Herbert Leslie Slate 1893 - 1955 b: 8 November
> 1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 8 November 1955 in Macon Co., TN
> ....................... +[17] Effie Faye Hawkins 1894 - 1929 b: 19
> July 1894 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1929 in Macon Co., TN Father:
> Mother: m: 30 August 1914
> ....................... 7 [18] Grace Marie Slate 1916 - b: 28 June 1916
> in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [19] Bonnie Rebecca Slate 1922 - b: 11
> February 1922 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [20] Mildred Rosetta Slate 1924 - b: 31 March
> 1924 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [21] Mary Ellen Slate 1927 - b: 17 October
> 1927 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [22] Effie Fay Slate 1929 - b: 6 September
> 1929 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ................... 6 [23] Ottis Ruffo Slate 1893 - b: 12 February 1893
> in Macon Co., TN
> ....................... +[24] Victoria W. Sutton 1893 - 1943 b: 12
> February 1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 25 September 1943 in Macon Co., TN
> Father: Mother:
> ....................... 7 [25] Samuel Soleman Slate 1927 - b: 18
> February 1927 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
> ................... 6 Dudley Cordell Slate 1896 - 1987 b: 24 April 1896
> in Macon Co., TN d: 11 September 1987 in Macon Co., TN
> ....................... +[27] Eunice Craighead 1902 - 1920 b: 12
> February 1902 in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 10 April 1920 in Defeated
> Creek, Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 23 February 1918
> ....................... 7 [28] Ivra Glendle Slate 1919 - b: 23 August 1919
> in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN
> ........................... +[29] Wife Unknown Father:
> Mother:
> ............................ 8 [30] Norman Slate
> ................... *2nd Wife of Dudley Cordell Slate:
>
> ....................... +[31] Myrtle Newberry 1906 - 1931 b: 4
> September 1906 in Macon Co., TN d: 24 August 1931 in Macon Co., TN Father:
> Mother: m: 24 May 1925
> ....................... 7 [32] William Kenneth Slate 1926 - b: 5 August
> 1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [33] Charlie Slate Abt 1929 - 1996 b: Abt 1929
> d: 29 January 1996 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ........................... +[34] Dorothy Williams Father:
> Mother: m: Abt 1941
> ............................ 8 [35] Pam Slate
> ............................ 8 [36] Brenda Slate
> ............................ 8 [37] Joyce Slate
> ............................ 8 [38] Vicki Slate
> ............................ 8 [39] Roy Wayne Slate
>
> ............................ 8 [40] Mike Slate
> ............................ 8 [41] Gregory W. Slate
>
> ................... 6 [42] Willie 1898 - 1917 b: 25 August 1898 in Macon
> Co., TN d: 23 December 1917 in Macon Co., TN
> ................... 6 [43] Mark Henry Slate 1900 - 1994 b: 2 September
> 1900 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 November 1994 in Madison,
> Davidson Co., TN
> ....................... +[44] Effie Hudson 1906 - 1984 b: 10 February
> 1906 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: September 1984 in Madison,
> Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 15 September 1928
> ................... 6 [45] Deedie Bell Slate 1902 - 1994 b: 27 June 1902
> in Macon Co., TN d: 19 March 1994 in Macon Co., TN
> ....................... +[46] Emanuel Hova Carnahan 1901 - 1942 b: 24
> December 1901 in Haydenburg, TN d: 8 August 1942 in Macon Co., TN Father:
> Mother: m: 1 February 1925
> ....................... 7 [47] Lewis Wesley Carnahan 1926 - b: 10 July
> 1926 in Red Boiling Springs, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [48] Eva Elise Carnahan 1928 - b: 26 November
> 1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ................... 6 [49] Emma Louise Slate 1904 - 1971 b: 20 March 1904
> in Macon Co., TN d: 1 May 1971 in Macon Co., TN
> ....................... +[50] Clifton Lyons 1905 - Aft 1995 b: 5 February
> 1905 in Macon Co., TN d: Aft 1995 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 24
> May 1925
> ....................... 7 [51] Geneva Lyons Aft 1925 - b: Aft 1925 in
> Macon Co., TN
> ........................... +[52] Ray Roberts Father:
> Mother:
> ................... 6 [53] Gilbert Boyd Slate 1913 - 1961 b: 6 June 1913 in
> Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1961 in Macon Co., TN
> ............... 5 [54] Addison William Slate 1870 - 1878 b: 23 February
> 1870 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 October 1878 in Macon Co.,
> TN
> ............... 5 [55] John Allen Slate 1871 - 1957 b: 12 November 1871
> in Macon Co., TN d: 6 December 1957 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
>
> .................. +[56] Mary Maude Lamons 1881 - 1954 b: 30 July 1881
> in Smith Co., TN d: 20 February 1954 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> Father: Gideon Bransford LAMONS Mother: Martha Jane STONE m: 30 May 1896
> ................... 6 [57] Irene Pearl Slate 1899 - 1948 b: 4 September
> 1899 d: 31 January 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ....................... +[58] Thomas Marks Yarbrough Father
> : Mother: m: 22 April 1916
> ....................... 7 [59] David Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft 1916
>
> ....................... 7 [60] Katherine Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft
> 1916
> ................... 6 George Bransford Slate 1901 - 1984 b: 17 March 1901
> d: 15 March 1984 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ....................... +[62] Annie Hardcastle Father:
> Mother:
> ................... *2nd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
>
> ....................... +[63] Elizabeth Wilson Father:
> Mother:
> ....................... 7 [64] Mary Ann Slate
> ....................... 7 [65] John Ed Slate
> ................... *3rd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
>
> ....................... +[66] Fannie Lee Grooms 1902 - 1924 b: August
> 1902 in Lax, Alabama d: May 1924 Father: Mother: m: 1 October 1920
> ................... *4th Wife of George Bransford Slate:
>
> ....................... +[67] Lois Estelle McDonald 1903 - 1976 b: 25
> October 1903 d: 1976 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN Father:
> Mother: m: 30 November 1924
> ....................... 7 [68] Evelyn Eugenia Slate 1926 - 1926 b: 27
> March 1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 26 May 1926 in Red Boiling
> Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ....................... 7 [69] Conrad McDonald Slate 1928 - 1961 b: 22
> July 1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 1961 in Red Boiling
> Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ................... 6 [70] Young Davis Slate 1903 - b: 6 February 1903 in
> Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
> ................... 6 Joe Bennett Slate 1905 - 1978 b: 31 July 1905 in
> Henderson County, Kentucky d: 29 July 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
>
> ....................... +[72] Hazel Eugenia Clark 1909 - 1941 b: 18
> June 1909 d: 3 March 1941 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Unknown
> HENDERSON Mother: GERTIE m: 16 August 1925
> ....................... 7 Billy Joe Slate 1927 - b: 25 May 1927 in
> Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ........................... +[74] Mary Eldean Grace 1925 - b: 28 July
> 1925 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Guy Noble GRACE Mother:
> Thelma Beatrice SHEARON m: 20 November 1947
> ............................ 8 Michael Dean Slate 1947 - b: 20 June
> 1947 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ............................... +[76] Faith Elaine Overton 1947 - b: 14
> February 1947 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1970
> ................................ 9 [77] Timothy Ray Slate 1971 - b: 28
> January 1971 in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee
> ............................ *2nd Wife of Michael Dean Slate:
>
> ............................... +[78] Gloria Jean Blanton 1948 - b: 31
> March 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 1995
> ............................ 8 [79] Patrick Ray Slate 1952 - b: 11
> October 1952 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ............................... +[80] Kay Claxton 1952 - b: 18 July
> 1952 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1977
> ................................ 9 [81] Natalie Marie Slate 1978 -
> b: 27 January 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ....................... *2nd Wife of Billy Joe Slate:
>
> ........................... +[82] Kim Hoa Nguyen 1942 - b: 24 October
> 1942 in Saigon, Viet Nam Father: No HUSBAND Mother: Thi Chiem NGUYEN
> m: Abt 1969
> ............................ 8 [83] Julie Simone Slate 1970 - b: 9
> October 1970
> ............................... +[84] Joel Chance Father:
> Mother: m: Abt 1994
> ................................ 9 [85] Haley Renee Chance 1995 - b: 3
> May 1995 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ....................... 7 Betty Jean Slate 1930 - b: 29 March 1930 in
> Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ........................... +[87] Bill Corlew Father:
> Mother:
> ............................ 8 [88] Allen Bennett Corlew
>
> ............................ 8 [89] Patricia Corlew
>
> ....................... *2nd Husband of Betty Jean Slate:
>
> ........................... +[90] Jimmy Anderson Father:
> Mother:
> ............................ 8 [91] Margene Anderson
>
> ............................ 8 [92] Kaye Anderson
> ....................... 7 [93] Allen Ray Slate 1932 - b: 17 December
> 1932 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
> ........................... +[94] Jo Ann Boyd 1936 - b: 18 June 1936
> in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 22 June 1957
> ............................ 8 [95] Kenneth Allen Slate 1960 - b: 31
> October 1960 in Bakersfield, California
> ............................... +[96] Laura Wallace 1960 - b: 1 June
> 1960 in Bakersfield, California Father: Mother: m: 1988
> ................................ 9 [97] Naomi Morgan Slate 1989 - b: 22
> July 1989 in Bakersfield, California
> ............................ 8 [98] Laurie Karen Slate 1962 - b: 20
> December 1962 in Bakersfield, California
> ................... *2nd Wife of Joe Bennett Slate:
> ....................... +[99] Margaret Wilhoit 1922 - b: 2 September
> 1922 in Taft, Lincoln County, Tennessee Father: Jim WILHOIT Mother:
> Linnie MCADAMS m: 10 July 1943
> ....................... 7 [100] Tommy Eugene Slate 1945 - 1994 b: 30
> July 1945 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: 23 October 1994 in Nashville,
> Davidson Co., TN
> ........................... +[101] Ann Carruthers Father:
> Mother:
> ............................ 8 [102] Richard Bennett Slate
>
> ............................... +[103] Dana Oliver Father:
> Mother:
> ................... 6 [104] Laura Athelene Slate 1907 - b: 3 September
> 1907
> ....................... +[105] Robert Luther Sandlin 1901 - 1978 b:
> 1901 d: 1978 Father: Mother: m: 19 November 1922
> ....................... 7 Mary Martha Sandlin 1924 - 1993 b: 1924 d: 1993
>
> ........................... +[107] Grady Warren Usery - 1950 d:
> 1950 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1944
> ............................ 8 [108] Marcia Leutrena Usery 1945 - b:
> 1945
> ............................... +[109] Charles Hammond
> Father: Mother: m: Bef 1977
> ................................ 9 [110] Trey Hammond 1977 - b: 1977
>
> ............................ 8 [111] Stephen Warren Usery 1948 - b:
> 1948
> ............................... +[112] Wife Unknown Father:
> Mother:
> ................................ 9 [113] Stephen Usery
>
> ....................... *2nd Husband of Mary Martha Sandlin:
>
> ........................... +[114] Ed Newby Father: Mother:
> m: Aft 1950
> ....................... 7 [115] Robert Hassie Sandlin 1926 - b: 1926
>
> ........................... +[116] Ruby Hargrove 1926 - b: 1926
> Father: Mother: m: Abt 1945
> ............................ 8 [117] Ronald Glenn Sandlin 1947 - b:
> 1947
> ............................ 8 [118] Douglas Neil Sandlin 1948 - b:
> 1948
> ............................ 8 [119] Gary Keith Sandlin 1955 - b:
> 1955
> ............................ 8 [120] Michael Tracy Sandlin 1966 - b:
> 1966
> ....................... 7 [121] Sarah Ruth Sandlin 1928 - b: 1928
>
> ........................... +[122] Jimmy Lee Cain Father:
> Mother: m: Abt 1948
> ....................... 7 [123] Dorothy Corinne Jane Sandlin 1932 - b:
> 1932
> ........................... +[124] Glen Albert Beddingfield
> Father: Mother: m: Abt 1952
> ............................ 8 [125] Connie Sue Beddingfield 1953 -
> b: 1953
> ............................ 8 [126] Ginger Yvonne Beddingfield 1954
> - b: 1954
> ............................... +[127] John Adams Father:
> Mother: m: Abt 1974
> ............................ 8 [128] Glen Albert Beddingfield II 1958
> - b: 1958
> ............................... +[129] Wife Unknown Father:
> Mother:
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 07:47:48 -0800
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Subject: [BEASLEY] Beasley/Hickman Co, Tn 1860 Census, Acts of Tenn.1796-1830, Tn death index 1908-1912
Hi list,
Thought this might help someone besides myself...
Bobbye
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"Old Marriage Records of Hickman Co TN", Vol II
BUCHANON, J. P. to R. L. BEASLEY, (I) 26 Jan 1901, (M) 27 Jan 1901, by J. T. Patten, J. P. Bondsman, A. V. Buchanon. Book 9, page 531. ( Jasper Peeler and RoseAnna Belle Beasley
District 5
BEASLEY, WILLIAM H 25 TN 1010
BEASLEY, NARCISSA A 20 TN 1010
BEASLEY,B B 26 TN 1012
BEASLEY, CAROLINE 25 TN 1012
BEASLEY, WILLIAM 5 TN 1012
BEASLEY, MARY F 4 TN 1012
BEASLEY, LOUISA J 1 TN 1012
BEASLEY, ROBERT C 3 TN 1013
BEASLEY, JOHN G 1 TN 1013
District 6
BEASLEY, JAMES B 66 NC 992 BEASLEY, POLLY 63 VA 992 BEASLEY, Z F 22 TN 992 BEASLEY, JAMES 38 TN 992 BEASLEY, JOHN D 25 TN 993 BEASLEY, SARAH E 20 TN 993 BEASLEY, MARY J 1 TN 993
BEASLEY, WM H 26 TN 707 BEASLEY, ELIZABETH 27 TN 707 BEASLEY, JOHN D 6 TN 707 BEASLEY, MARY F 5 TN 707 BEASLEY, CINTHA P 3 TN 707 BEASLEY, WILLIAM N 2 TN 707 BEASLEY, ANNA E 10/
District 15
YOUNG, NATHANIEL 52 TN 264 YOUNG, ELIZABETH 49 TN 264 YOUNG, MARY 11 TN 264 BEASLEY, JOHN P 54 VA 264 BEASLEY, MARY T 50 VA 264 LUMSFORD, EMILY 28 TN 264 BEASLEY, T L B 18 TN 26
PUGH, PRUDENCE 65 NC 265 MARTIN, NANCY 37 TN 265 263 ( mother in law of Littleberry Beasley)
1820 Hickman Co
PEW, DAVID 15
PEW, JOEL16
1830 Hickman Co.
"BEASLEY, JOHN" 261
"PUGH, PRUDENCE" 263 ( mother in law of Littleberry Beasley)
Beasley, John P. p. 27
1840 Hickman Co.
Beasley, John P. p. 27
1840 Hickman County
Pew, Prudence p. 29263 ( mother in law of Littleberry Beasley)
ACTS OF TENNESSEE 1796 - 1830
Beasley Bennet H. 1843 47 235.1 Payment for covering tables and repairing Legislative Halls
Beasley Rowan McKee 1837 43 271.5 Fayette Co. Randolph and Somerville Turnpike Company
Beasley Solomon 1835 41 Private 39.1 Rutherford Co. - Commissioner of Cannon/Rutherford Co. line
TENNESSEE DEATH INDEX 1908 - 1912
Beasely Fannie Hickman 1910 44807
Beasley (Mrs.) Smith 1909 85753
Beasley [blank] Hickman 1910 44421
Beasley [blank] Hickman 1910 44422
Beasley Baker Perry 1909 68359
Beasley Barbra J. Humphreys 1909 45448
Beasley Beatrice Shelby 1911 80608
Beasley Bessie Blount 1909 3170
Beasley Catherine Washington 1910 92796
Beasley Charles Davidson 1912 16113
Beasley Charley Putnam 1911 69598
Beasley D. (Mrs.) Davidson 1910 18629
Beasley Ed Shelby 1911 80562
Beasley Eva Lauderdale 1909 52344
Beasley Fannie Smith 1910 86085
Beasley George H. Davidson 1911 13675
Beasley Georgia Shelby 1910 79461
Beasley Henry Davidson 1912 21044
Beasley I.J. Macon 1908 56146
Beasley Ida Davidson 1908 19236
Beasley Inez Wilson 1911 97307
Beasley Infant Williamson 1910 95940
Beasley Infant of Harlan Maury 1908 62939
Beasley J. Loyd Macon 1910 56097
Beasley J.F. (Mrs.) Lincoln 1910 54390
Beasley James Shelby 1911 82110
Beasley Jesse Davidson 1909 14434
Beasley Jesse Fayette 1909 24935
Beasley Jim Wilson 1912 97306
Beasley John W. Davidson 1911 16584
Beasley Letha May Giles 1911
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 07:23:30 -0800
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Subject: [WALKER-L] Amos; Phillip; William Joel; Clyde
These four men are said to be the four generations preceding the Walkers
I have in my line. I do not know if this is correct. It was just
handed to me by a distant cousin who said "It has always been told in my
family that Clyde was the father of the children you listed and William
Joel was his father and Phillip his father and Amos his father." So, I
don't know, but I'm hoping if I post this some of you will know and can
help. Clyde's children, as far as we know are these:
i. JOHN RUSSELL5 WALKER.
Notes for JOHN RUSSELL WALKER:
Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama 1906-1914
ii. CHARLES YOUNGER "CHARLIE" WALKER.
Notes for CHARLES YOUNGER "CHARLIE" WALKER:
Jean Stetson, via e-mail; jeany3@aol.com, 2 February 2000, says, "Uncle
Charlie was six feet two inches tall, and slender. He lived in
Birmingham, Alabama and dressed like a banker!"
iii. LUALIA WALKER, m. ROUCEALL.
iv. SUSAN MARIE WALKER, m. WALTER "WALT" HILL.
v. CHRISTINA ELMORE WALKER, m. EARLY SLAYTON.
vi. WILLIAM WALKER.
Notes for WILLIAM WALKER:
Lived with his sister Christina and never married.
5. vii. FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION WALKER, b. 10 April 1858, Tennessee; d.
03 February 1920, Tennessee.
6. viii. TISH WALKER.
ix. MARY F. WALKER.
Generation No. 5
5. FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION5 WALKER (CLYDE4, WILLIAM JOEL3, PHILLIP2,
AMOS1) was born 10 April 1858 in Tennessee, and died 03 February 1920 in
Tennessee. He married (1) NANCY SUSAN FREEMAN, daughter of WILLIAM
FREEMAN. She was born 10 July 1865, and died 11 July 1906 in
Tennessee. He married (2) DOLLY ANN PIERCE 1906.
Children of FRANCIS WALKER and NANCY FREEMAN are:
i. THEODORA6 WALKER, b. 1881, Tennessee; d. 1968, Tennessee; m. DEE M.
SLAYTON; b. 1875; d. 1944.
7. ii. OLIVER WALKER, b. 1884; d. 1921.
8. iii. JOEL YOUNG WALKER, b. 22 January 1885, Lincoln co. Tennessee; d.
19 April 1965, Pulaski co., Tennessee.
Children of FRANCIS WALKER and DOLLY PIERCE are:
iv. DOLLIE FRANCES LORENE6 WALKER.
9. v. MARION MONROE WALKER, b. 10 August 1912.
10. vi. MADISON JASPER PIERCE WALKER, b. 28 January 1916; d. 27 January
2000, Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee.
6. TISH5 WALKER (CLYDE4, WILLIAM JOEL3, PHILLIP2, AMOS1) She married
BOYD1.
Child of TISH WALKER and BOYD is:
i. SISIE RUZZIE6 BOYD1.
Generation No. 6
7. OLIVER6 WALKER (FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION5, CLYDE4, WILLIAM JOEL3,
PHILLIP2, AMOS1) was born 1884, and died 1921. He married NANNIE CORBIN
Bef. 27 August 1903 in Fayetteville, Tennessee2.
Child of OLIVER WALKER and NANNIE CORBIN is:
i. DRUCILLA7 WALKER, m. STEADMAN.
8. JOEL YOUNG6 WALKER (FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION5, CLYDE4, WILLIAM JOEL3,
PHILLIP2, AMOS1) was born 22 January 1885 in Lincoln co. Tennessee, and
died 19 April 1965 in Pulaski co., Tennessee. He married (1) MATTIE
PEARL MCNEESE. He married (2) JENNIE ETHEL LEWTER 1915 in Tennessee,
daughter of WILLIAM LEWTER and CLARA MERRELL. She was born 15 October
1899 in Lincoln co. Tennessee, and died 04 January 1927 in Elkton, Giles
co., Tennessee.
Children of JOEL WALKER and JENNIE LEWTER are:
i. MERRELL YOUNG7 WALKER, b. 17 April 1916, Tennessee; d. 04 January
1971, San Bernadino, California; m. (1) VIOLET CORNELIA MCMASTERS, 10
September 1938, (DEV OCT 16 1949)3; b. 12 September 1921, Lunsford,
Craighead co., Arkansas4; m. (2) VIOLET CORNELIA MCMASTERS, 10 September
1938, Trumann, Poinsett co., Arkansas; b. 12 September 1921, Lunsford,
Craighead co., Arkansas4.
ii. MILDRED MARCELLA WALKER, b. 05 July 1918.
iii. ANNIE SUE WALKER, b. 12 November 1919, Giles co., Tennessee; d. 16
November 1973, Springfield, Clark co., Ohio; m. WESLEY ELSWORTH BEEGLE,
28 September 1940, Jonesboro, Craighead co., Arkansas; b. 15 November
1919, Alabama; d. 1979, Springfield, Clark co., Ohio.
iv. CLYDE HAROLD WALKER, b. 05 June 1925, Lincoln co. Tennessee; m.
JOYCE DEAN WARD, 14 November 1945, Bay, Craighead co. Arkansas; b. 17
November 1931, Jonesboro, Craighead co., Arkansas.
v. GENEVA LUCILLE WALKER5, b. 18 October 1922, Lincoln co., Tennessee6;
m. ROBERT CARMON MCMASTERS, 03 September 1938, Craighead Co., Arkansas7;
b. 28 November 1917, Craighead co., Arkansas8; d. 11 December 1986,
Poinsett co., Arkansas9,10,11.
9. MARION MONROE6 WALKER (FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION5, CLYDE4, WILLIAM
JOEL3, PHILLIP2, AMOS1) was born 10 August 1912. He married GRACE
HOLLOWAY.
Children of MARION WALKER and GRACE HOLLOWAY are:
i. PHILLIP MAURICE7 WALKER.
ii. BRENDA WALKER.
10. MADISON JASPER PIERCE6 WALKER (FRANCIS "FRANK" MARION5, CLYDE4,
WILLIAM JOEL3, PHILLIP2, AMOS1) was born 28 January 1916, and died 27
January 2000 in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee. He married (1) VIVIAN
WELLS 02 July 1937. He married (2) MARVELENE GAFFORD 08 February 1969
in Huntsville, Alabama.
Children of MADISON WALKER and VIVIAN WELLS are:
i. RONALD DANE7 WALKER.
ii. STEVEN MICHAEL WALKER.
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 07:21:25 -0800
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Subject: Re: [HENDERSON-L] Re: HENDERSON-D Digest V00 #35
Hi Bob, Was it you who wanted Wm Henderson and Mary?
I found them but not sure it is right---remember that? Who knows.
Wm Henderson and Mary b.? d. June 10, 1814---Will bk 4, page 11--Tn. This
John Henderson is here in Jefferson Co. Tn. marriages m. Tibatha[Tabitha]
Keith bondsmen James Carmichael, Jr.---Mary Henderson to Jesse Riggs License
m. Jan. 7, 1821. Noden Henderson to Polly Branner bondsmen was Thomas
Mansfield, Jan. 18, 1821. Elizabeth Ann Henderson m. John Perryman bn, Nov.
8, 1810. William Henderson m. Elizabeth Cowan Feb. 21, 1821 bond N. V.
Keaton/
I am not sure if these are right but it will give you a place to look.
1. Elizabeth Ann Henderson m. John Perryman, 2. James Henderson and Ann---
Charles Lewis in James business--Albemarle and Goochland---Wm Montgomerly
wife Edy are in Larens Co. SC., 3. Noden died in Jackson Co. Al. m. Polly
Branner Jan. 18, 1821---bond Thomas Mansfield 1826 tax list in Capt. Gass's
Company.
4, Frances Henderson m. Charles Lewis Oct 7, 1822 bondsmen James
Henderson---this James Henderson must have been here in Tn., Ann Henderson m.
Jim Kimbrough, Sept 29, 1823 bond Charles Lewis, 6. William Hendeson and
Elizabeth[Betsy] Cowan, Feb. 21m 1721 bond N. V. Keaton-----7. John
Henderson and Tahitha Keith Dec. 4, 1807 bon James Carmichael and or Doras
McSpadden Aug. 24, 1812. 8. Mary Hendeson m. Jesse Riggs, Jan. 6, 1821
bonds Wm McConnel and or Elijah Keeton, Mar. 23, 1821 gond George Cowan,
Charles Hendeson died 1831 Jackson Co. Al. Will to Brother. and 10. Thomas
Henderson b. 1796 or bef [under 18 in father's Will of 1814] a Thomas marr.
Mary Cowan in 1808. Will to beloved wife and 10 children,.
South French Broad River some lived South of Sevierville, Tn. 1. John
Henderson, 2. Reb. Robert Henderson 3. Wm Henderson 4. James Henderson and 5.
Thomas Henderson. Brothers Thomas of Tellico Plain, borther Rev. Robert
Henderson ----Wm t Rankin at mouth of Pidegon River where Frence Broad cames
together. It is the West prong. We went down there and it is very lovely.
Rev. Robert ----John in Dandridge Tn. South of the French Broad River were
Wm Sr. and John and Thomas. This must be the one with McSpaddens but some
live in Athens. I do know there was a John and James but I believe there
was a Joseph Henderson in this mess.
This Hennegar, Henry m. Charlotte and is with John henderson and Catherine
Roberts since I saw the name in Greenville, tn. and these are with the Halls,
Rinehart, Payne, Craigmiles, Kilgore, Kilgore2, Grant and Chapman. This I
believe is right---lived in Chuckey, Tn., Caney Branch near there where
bridge goes over River ---had land there. Cleveland, Tn. the house where
they lived is Library. Also John Calvin Henderson went to Ducktown, Polk Co.
Tn. I believe some may have gone to Ky. since I believe Craigmiles came from
Lexington, Ky. I also wanted to say there was a Dorcas listed in Tazewell,
Tn. with Thomas Henderson. There is also a connection to Richland, Tn. I
read someplace that the ones in Larens SC. and the ones in Hawkins and
Tazewell, Clailborne, and Grainger are all related with Thomas Henderson b.
1717 Newberry, SC. fa. Henderson film 1396430 and Thomas Henderson b. 1730
Newberry SC. fa. Thomas Henderson m. Elizabeth.
Here is something---John Henderson and Elizabeth Basnett b. June 15, 1751 m.
1763 or 69 Court Case June 15, 1755 in London Co. Va. He moved from New
Loudon, Pa. to Va.[I have him in Chester Co. Pa.] part of Fairfax Co. Va. to
bring a John Anderson to Court? 1. Rev. Thomas Henderson and Nancy M.
Terrill he b. June 15, 1781 Henry Co. Va. d. Apr. 26, 1846 Baptist Preacher.
Marriage April 25/28, 1803 Charlottesville, Albemarle Co. Va., she born 1741
d. 1812 dau. of Margaret Willis adn Edmund Terri9ll b. 1740 d. 1784 was a
sergeant in the U. S. Army. 2 wife Hannah McClure---14 children. This is
Joseph Henderson with Larry Gosnell. One of these must be Thomas with
Elizabeth son of Wm the 3rd and the other Thomas Henderson 5th son of Wm the
Emi? I believe the younger one was b. 1716? He also could have been the one
with John Henderson second son of Wm the Emi.? According to this Thomas
Henderson b. 17 Jan. 1715 St. Peters Parish Vi. They have an off lot of
Apperson--I believe this is the first child's husband or wife. These are in
LDS Church. There is a Francis Marion Apperson b. 6 May 1827 Cooper , NC..
m. Nancy Mayfield Rogers b. 1831 same. Thomas Sprinkle m. Elizabeth
Apperson b. 3 Jun 1799 Surry NC.
It says here Reba H. Mitchell Samuel Henderson b. 1786-1867 ---I have my
mother[not mine] Carrie Henderson this is with Dukes of Monroe Co. Tn.
Reba's gt Aunt Angeline and Uncle Martin. These are with father George
McLinn Henderson who m. Sarah Yett in New Market, Tn. I also have James
Robert Tomlinson and Julia Vinning 8 Dec. 1934 and Jerry Lee Tomlinson and
John Leroy Tomlinson. Sandra Rae Tripp with John R. Turner, Eva Lee Trotter
and Lewis Wilbun Trotter, Lucinda Henderson and Beitha? M. Henderson and
Robert Glenn Hennis. This Thomas Henderson and Jennet is listed in
Bennington, Vt. with Adam Merkle and Harry Smith related to Joseph Smith.
That is what it says. There is a Wm P. Land with Eddy Henderson m. 01 Dec.
1846 Lincoln Co. Tn. this is with Edie s. abt 1827 Lincoln Co. Tn. with David
Henderosn and Elizabeth Lee. I have Henry Henderson above this. And this is
the one with Eliza Henderson m. Joe Zimmerman m. 01 Dec. 1870 in Lincoln Co.
Tn. but may also be in Littlestown, Pa. Berks Co.
Who is Benjamin Thomlinson Beeson who m. Mary Page 30 Ju. 1840 in Wood,
Parkersburg West Va.? Does any one know what family he is with? I also have
Woodrow Henderson and Mildred Sawyers m. 27 Mar. 1937.
I do know Bassett, Elizabeth was with Harrisons.
I have James M. Henderson b. 1790 was postmaster 1849-1852 Newberry Co. SC.
1746-1860----John Henderson ----franchise in 1805 toll bridge and establish a
ferry in 1805--family still owns the plantation on the Enores,
Hendersonville, P. O. John as first postmaster in 1804. Hogg's Store---the
members from the lowere dist. were Jonas Beard and Wm Henderson of Bush
River. Could this be the William Henderson with Macplines? It seems that I
have a David Henderson above this. I am jjust leaving through my papers.
See what I mean. Loralee
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2000 05:35:33 -0800
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Subject: RE: [TNMONROE-L] [Fwd: [SE-TN] STORY-DAVIS in Webster CO. MO 1880]
Nancy, our new address is http://www.tngennet.org/monroe
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Nancy, In all likelihood these davis' were involved with the Lutheran
group that left here, Monroe Co, Tennessee, in the mid 1800's to form the
St. Paul Lutheran Church in Webster CO., MO. My ggg uncle was James Russell
Gaston who married Charlotte Davis. They were in the westward migration.
Other church members were involved in the movement also. Several other
families were involved such as the Clemmers. The families naturally
intermarried. There are at least three other researchers that I know of who
are researching differing branches of this group. If this sounds like you
would like to pursue this let me know and I will forward the contacts to
you. First thing you should do is visit the Monroe county, tn gen web site
and look for the link to St. Paul Lutheran Church. BTW Charlotte was the
daughter of Susanah Clemmer and William Davis. William was the son of
Nathan Davis and Jane Gaskin (Gaston) of Lincoln Co., NC
www.tngenweb.net/~monroe I hope that is a good link, if not let me know
and I will go look up the correct one. (On notebook not computer).
If this works out let me know Please.
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Subject: [SE-TN] STORY-DAVIS in Webster CO. MO 1880
> Hello List,
>
> Does anyone recognize these Davis and Storys?
>
> 1880 census Webster County, Missouri
> Washington twp.
> 243-233 Story/Stacy?, William 34 TN TN TN farmer
> Frances 34 wif TN TN TN
> Robert 5 son MO TN TN
> Ella 2 dau MO TN TN
> 244-245 Davis, Johnson 54 TN TN TN farmer
> Sarah 45 wif KY KY KY
> Samuel 18 son MO TN KY
> Nancy 17 dau IL TN KY
> Lisa 14 dau MO TN KY
> James 12 son MO TN KY
> Bell 9 dau MO TN KY
> Robert 6 son MO TN KY
> Julia 4 dau MO TN KY
> Columbus 2 son MO TN KY
>
> b
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Subject: [HMTN] Hampton Records-new
Hi This is the latest batch of Hampton family records that I have dug out .
Still no relationships to my Hamptons that I know of, but hopefully they will
help someone else on the list. Good luck Jaime JLeeV196@aol.com
The Lincoln Journal Fayetteville , Tennessee
January 26 1860
Married on 20th Mr John W Hampton to Miss Nancy Jane Farrar
May 31 1860
Died in this place on Sun 27th inst. Mrs Virginia, wife of Dr M D Hampton,
dau. of Mr Wm White of McMinnville where she was buried on Monday
Jefferson County, Tennessee Marriage Records
Groom Bride Issued or Celebrated
Samuel Hall Ann Hampton Feb 8 1897
Edward Hampton Jean Nully Dec 3 1798
Index to 1840 Census McMinn County Tennessee
Page 106 Jas. Hampton
Page 119 Waide Hampton
Page 119 Jno Hampton
Index to 1840 Census, Washington County, Tennessee
Page 206 Hiram Hampton
Page 225 Anna Hampton
Page 226 Robert Hampton
Page 236 Winny Hampton
Page 250 Thomas Hampton
Page 251 William L Hampton
The Families of White County, Tennessee in 1860
George P Hampton 44 TN, farmer
Elizabeth 45
Lorenzo 18
Selena 16
Lucetta 15
William 13
Louiza 10
Alvin 6
Harriet H 4
Dempsey F Southard married Amanda E Hampton Feb 7 1878
1870 census Edward W Meredith had in his household William Hampton, 48, born
NC
Matthew Wallace married Emelin Hampton Aug 11 1845
1850 census William Hampton in household of Bryce Little
1860 census William Hampton 28, born NC in household of Matthew Wallace
McMinn county, Tennessee 1836 Tax List
District 16
William Hampton 114 Acres
Wade Hampton 173 Acres
Memphis Tennessee, Index to Obituaries in The Appeal
Henry R Hampton June 12 1846
James W Hampton December 11 1851
Index to 1840 Census, Coffee County, Tennessee
Page 180 Ransom Hampton
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Nancy, In all likelihood these davis' were involved with the Lutheran
group that left here, Monroe Co, Tennessee, in the mid 1800's to form the
St. Paul Lutheran Church in Webster CO., MO. My ggg uncle was James Russell
Gaston who married Charlotte Davis. They were in the westward migration.
Other church members were involved in the movement also. Several other
families were involved such as the Clemmers. The families naturally
intermarried. There are at least three other researchers that I know of who
are researching differing branches of this group. If this sounds like you
would like to pursue this let me know and I will forward the contacts to
you. First thing you should do is visit the Monroe county, tn gen web site
and look for the link to St. Paul Lutheran Church. BTW Charlotte was the
daughter of Susanah Clemmer and William Davis. William was the son of
Nathan Davis and Jane Gaskin (Gaston) of Lincoln Co., NC
www.tngenweb.net/~monroe I hope that is a good link, if not let me know
and I will go look up the correct one. (On notebook not computer).
If this works out let me know Please.
----- Orsiginal Message -----
From: Nancy Helvey
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 6:44 PM
Subject: [SE-TN] STORY-DAVIS in Webster CO. MO 1880
> Hello List,
>
> Does anyone recognize these Davis and Storys?
>
> 1880 census Webster County, Missouri
> Washington twp.
> 243-233 Story/Stacy?, William 34 TN TN TN farmer
> Frances 34 wif TN TN TN
> Robert 5 son MO TN TN
> Ella 2 dau MO TN TN
> 244-245 Davis, Johnson 54 TN TN TN farmer
> Sarah 45 wif KY KY KY
> Samuel 18 son MO TN KY
> Nancy 17 dau IL TN KY
> Lisa 14 dau MO TN KY
> James 12 son MO TN KY
> Bell 9 dau MO TN KY
> Robert 6 son MO TN KY
> Julia 4 dau MO TN KY
> Columbus 2 son MO TN KY
>
> b
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 21:13:23 -0800
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From: tnelson@midsouth.net
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: RSL Update
Submitter: tdnelson
Email: tnelson@midsouth.net
* Winsett 1800 Now Scotland Fayetteville,TN
* Swinford 1800 Now Scotland Fayetteville,TN
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 20:02:46 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Adrian Clift
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Thomas BRENTS
Surname: BRENTS
-------------------------
Thomas BRENTS, b. 1773, lived near Talley Station, first Lincoln, then
Marshall County, where he appears in 1840 census, apparently died a few
years later.
I have a Mary Brents, b. abt 1805 in NC, appears in 1850 census married
to James Clift, Lincoln County Tennessee. I suspect her father may be Thomas,
brother William, b. 1811, but only marriage I have seen referenced was
said to have occurred in 1808, Williamson County. Would be interested in
any additional information on Thomas Brents marriage(s) and children.
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 19:24:38 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Donald Pate
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: John Alexander McDougal
Surname: Perkins, Hankins, McDougal, Ford, Mattox
-------------------------
Do not known his parents. Here is what little I have to help.
Descendants of John Alexander McDougal
1 John Alexander McDougal b: March 17, 1835 d: July 02, 1902 in Itawamba
Co., MS Burial: Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co., MS /
. +Nancy Adeline Mattox b: June 13, 1840 in Lincoln Co., TN m: April 01,
1864 in Itawamba Co., MS d: April 27, 1930 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial:
Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Father: David Mattox Mother: Sarah
Ann Ford/
.... 2 David R McDougal b: December 06, 1869 in Itawamba Co., MS d: May
12, 1957 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co.,
MS /
....... +Alice Hankins b: August 11, 1868 in Itawamba Co., MS m: May 28,
1893 in Itawamba Co., MS d: October 06, 1929 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial:
Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co., MS Father: Joel Hankins Mother: Martha
Perkins/
.... 2 Sofronia C McDougal b: April 17, 1876 in Itawamba Co., MS d: December
27, 1892 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co.,
MS /
.... 2 James A McDougal b: October 29, 1882 in Itawamba Co., MS d: September
30, 1884 in Itawamba Co., MS Burial: Harden Chapel Cem., Itawamba Co.,
MS
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 19:20:26 -0800
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Subject: Re: [SE-TN] STORY-DAVIS in Webster CO. MO 1880
Nancy, In all likelihood these davis' were involved with the Lutheran
group that left here, Monroe Co, Tennessee, in the mid 1800's to form the
St. Paul Lutheran Church in Webster CO., MO. My ggg uncle was James Russell
Gaston who married Charlotte Davis. They were in the westward migration.
Other church members were involved in the movement also. Several other
families were involved such as the Clemmers. The families naturally
intermarried. There are at least three other researchers that I know of who
are researching differing branches of this group. If this sounds like you
would like to pursue this let me know and I will forward the contacts to
you. First thing you should do is visit the Monroe county, tn gen web site
and look for the link to St. Paul Lutheran Church. BTW Charlotte was the
daughter of Susanah Clemmer and William Davis. William was the son of
Nathan Davis and Jane Gaskin (Gaston) of Lincoln Co., NC
www.tngenweb.net/~monroe I hope that is a good link, if not let me know
and I will go look up the correct one. (On notebook not computer).
If this works out let me know Please.
----- Orsiginal Message -----
From: Nancy Helvey
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 6:44 PM
Subject: [SE-TN] STORY-DAVIS in Webster CO. MO 1880
> Hello List,
>
> Does anyone recognize these Davis and Storys?
>
> 1880 census Webster County, Missouri
> Washington twp.
> 243-233 Story/Stacy?, William 34 TN TN TN farmer
> Frances 34 wif TN TN TN
> Robert 5 son MO TN TN
> Ella 2 dau MO TN TN
> 244-245 Davis, Johnson 54 TN TN TN farmer
> Sarah 45 wif KY KY KY
> Samuel 18 son MO TN KY
> Nancy 17 dau IL TN KY
> Lisa 14 dau MO TN KY
> James 12 son MO TN KY
> Bell 9 dau MO TN KY
> Robert 6 son MO TN KY
> Julia 4 dau MO TN KY
> Columbus 2 son MO TN KY
>
> b
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 17:48:11 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Ron & Delores Eveland"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [AFHA] cunningham
I am very curious about William Riley Cunningham who was in Arkansas. I
have a Mahala Mary Cunningham who married William Ashburn Ross, their eldest
son was named William Riley Ross. I have no information on Mahala Mary and
would love to find her family.
Mahala Mary "Haley" (Cunningham) Ross was b. 7 Dec 1816 in Alabama. We
believe she and William Ashburn Ross were married ca. 1834/35 in Tennessee,
though no record has been found to date of that marriage. We know the
Rosses were in Giles and Lincoln Cos., TN, (Giles borders Ala.).
About 1847 William Ashburn and Mahala Mary (Cunningham) Ross moved to
Hopkins Co., KY, but only stayed a few years. Probably in the spring of
1858 they moved to Carroll Co., AR (later Boone Co.). They lived there
until about 1875.
There was a William Cunningham who had been b. in AL in Hopkins Co., KY in
1850; was that your William Riley Cunningham? Where in Arkansas did your
William Riley Cunningham live?
Look forward to hearing from you.
Delores Y. (Buell) Eveland
reveland@prodigy.net
----- Original Message -----
From: by way of Tracey Converse
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 4:26 PM
Subject: [AFHA] cunningham
> William Riley Cunningham came to texas...born in Ark.
> Also need info on Allie Franklin Allen settled in Navarro County. Any
info
> appreciated. JC
>
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 16:25:28 -0800
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From: "Carolyn (Parsons) Smedley"
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Subject: [ARSebast] Times Record OBITS - 02/04/2000
Following is the Obits from the Times Record for Feb. 4, 2000:
LOUISE JOHNSTON - Waldron, Ar. 70, died Wed, Feb 2 at her home. she is
survived by her husband Bink, two daughter; Teresa Calpepper, Darla
Ridenhour; one son Butch Johnston.
JOE STIRICKLAND - Fort Smith, Ar. 32, died Friday, Jan 28,2000 in Fort
Smith. Survived by wife Rachal, two daughters, Amer and Stephanie of the
home; two sons, Joseph and Alan also of the home; his mother Betty
Strickland, 3 sisters - Donna Stover, Pat Degen, Kimberly Amon; also two
brothers, William Whitaker and Preston Strickland, all of Fort Smith.
LINDSEY GALYEN- Cassville, Mo., 82 died Wed Feb 2, 2000 in Fayetteville, Tn.
Survived by daughter, Teresa D. Lollis of Bentonville, two sons, Lindsey,
Fredirck I Galyen of Van Buren; two sisters, Alta Campell of St. Jo, Tx,
Edith Knoghton of Dallas; one brother, Leonard of Anderson, MO and five
grandsons.
LAWANDA WHITECOTTON - 73 of Spiro, died Feb 2, 2000 in Fort Smith, Survived
by her husband, Jake; four daughters, Mary A. Collins, Mona M. Woodside,
Linda G. McKeown, Brenda K. Conway; five sons, Tim, James C. Andy L., Randy
R. and David, all of Bokoshe, Ok.; one sister Edith West.
FAYE RAY - Mulberry, Ar. 58 died Feb 3, 2000 Survived by husband, Earl Ray;
two sons Allen and Darrell; two sister, Pat Countys, Elizabeth Drury and one
brother, Fletcher Moon.
BOBY STITES - of Alma 61 yrs. died Web, Feb 2, 2000. Survived by wife,
Mamie, three daughters, Patricia Pulliam and Brenda Corley and Sue Goff;
Two sons, David Stites, Bobby Stities Jr.; two sisters, Doris Myers and Ann
Rogers; one brother Vernal Stities.
MARIE JOINER - Fort Smith 89 yrs, died Thurs, Feb. 3, 2000. Survived by two
grandchildren, Robert Watson and Richard Watson.
MATTIE ROWTON - Clarksville, 86 died Web, Feb 2, 2000. survived by three
daughters, Mary Spainhour of Crossett, Judy Shook and Patty Sue Rowton;
one sister, Gwendola Langman.
BLATE BOWLING - Infant son of Brock and Kimberley Bowling died Wed, Feb 2,
2000.
J. DOOLEY JR. - of Fort Smith 84, died Thurs, Feb 3, 2000. Survived by
wife, Zuma; three sons, Darrell, Bryant G. and Gary; one sister, Reba Kate
Gree.
ALEAN NELSON - of Fort Smith 80 died Fri, Jan. 28, 20000. Survived by four
daughters, Annie Glazier, Dorothy Darty, Jerline Lewis and Pearly Vega;
four sons, Charles, Thurman, Earnest and Larry.
MARY HERNDON - Mena, 82 died Tues. Feb 1, 2000. Survived by one son Dahl,
two daughters, Lanetta Herndon and Darlene Herndon.
LOUISE CHANDLER - 79 of Fort Smith died Wed Feb. 2, 2000. Survived by one
daughter, Paula Turnage, and three grandchildren.
DEBRA MERRELL - of Fort Smith 44 died Web Feb 2, 2000. Survived by husband,
Robert; one daughter, Crystal Church Shearburn; four sons, Roger, Steven
Moore, Michael and Shawn Church, both of Fort Smith.
BILLIE KINKADE - Mena, 62 died Mon Feb 31, 2000. Survived by husband, James
B.; four sons, Brent, Scott, Tim and Phillip; one sister, Fern Daniels; two
brothers, Wayne Kuykendall, and Roger Kuykendall.
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 15:59:33 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Laura Ellen Kennon
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [NEIGHBOURS] Nabors/Thompson connection PML
From: Glen Thompson
Source: THOMPSON-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Thompson Nexus V03N04Sp92P14
Thompson Nexus V03N04Sp92P14
Note: Pages were previously erroneously posted using the V03N04
sequence. They were in fact, V04N04 which have just been posted again
recently using the V04N04 sequence. --glen
Thompson Nexus, Spring 1992 - 14
5. Oscar Mullins Thompson b. 10 May 1846: d. 8 Feb. 1897.
6. Anne Henrie Thompson b. 6 Nov. 1849: m. Charles Black.
7. Oliver Hazard Thompson m. Mary Smith. Chil4r en: (1) Olive Thompson;
(2) Mittie Mae Thompson: (3) unknown male Thompson: (4) Kleber Samuel
Thompson: (5) Oscar Menees Thompson: (6) Eddie Thompson: (7) James
Wallace Thompson: (8) Oliver Hazard Thompson, Jr.: (9) Clayton Thompson.
8. Robert Edmond Thompson m. Rosa Cobb. Children: (1) Russell Thompson;
(2) Mary Thompson: (3) John Carlisle Thompson.
9. Mary Holmes Thompson m. 1st. _ - Wright: m. 2nd, Richard Nabors.
III. WILLIAM HENRY THOMPSON b. 13 Nov. 1840 Clarksville, TN. In 1871
William married Josephine Rebecca Bailey. b. 2 Dec. 1852 Lagrange.
Georgia. Moved to Hampton, AR. then to Warren. AR. William d. 20 June
1923: Josephine d. 17 June 1920. Children:
1. Mary Huey Thompson b. 22 Dec. 1871: m. William H. Stuart.
2. Mildred Ann Henrie Thompson b. 28 Feb. 1873: m. Lawrence Fitzhugh
Carter: d. 13 Apr. 1970.
3. Lula Josephine Thompson b. 13 Aug. 1875: m. first, _____ Rousse: m.
second. Will T. Connor, Jr.
4. Eddie Mae Thompson b. 19 May 1877: m. Charley L. Scobey.
5. Mattie Routh Thompson b. 10 March 1879: m. L. B. Byrne.
6. Robert Edward Thompson b. 22 Nov. 1881: m. Laura Belle Ables: d. 20
Oct. 1918. Children: (1) Troy William Thompson b. 1902: (2) Trice Arnold
Thompson; (3) Claude Carlton Thompson b. 1907.
7. Thomas Jefferson Thompson b. 8 Apr. 1883: m. Mattie Ables; d. 1912.
Children: (1) Pebble Thompson; (2) Vertie Thompson: (3) Gladys Thompson:
(4) J. T. Thompson.
8. Penelope Amanda Thompson b. 15 Ju1y 1886: m. Oscar Ira Moore.
9. Oliver Oscar Thompson b. 4 Julv 1888: m. first, 21 Dec. 1913
Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, Adell (Estrada) Waters (div. 1926: no
children); m. second. 22 March 1930 Emma Lee Bagwell. d/o Andrew Jackson
Bagwell. Jr. and Emma Harriet Gentry. Oliver d. 21 Dec. 1965 Shreveport,
LA. Chi1d: Glenn 0. Thompson.
10. Dee Witt Talmage Thompson b. 19 Sept. 1890: m. Hermena Dengler.
Chi1dren: (1) Dee Witt Thompson, Jr.. (2) Margaret Elizabeth Thompson:
(3) Mary Catherine Thompson: (4) Billie Rita Angela Thompson; (5) John
Kendell Thompson.
11. Voss Bernard Thompson b. 6 Oct. 1893; m. first, Tommie ___ : m.
second, Margaret Easterling: d. 21 May 1970. Children: (1) Ronald
Thompson; (2) Gloria Jo Thompson; (3) Joy Clair Thompson; (4) William
Rupert Thompson.
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Thompson Nexus provided courtesy of Lynn Wood, Nexus Publications, 5209
Russell Ave NW, Apt 207, Seattle, WA 98107-3918. Lynn is not available
via e-mail.
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 15:21:01 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Joyce Collins
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Subject: [WALKER-L] Ephraim Walker descendants
Hello,
You have family names, etc. (and YOU have some information which I too have
in my files). We know so little about our early WALKERS from the latter
1770's and before that it it difficult to know just exactly how they all
fit together. I am going to send you separately a file I have on "a"
Walter WALKER. "Watt" is a nickname for "Walter". We do know about
some of his children but certainly do not believe that it all of them.
In my case, the general belief is that our Walter WALKER was most probably
a brother to John WALKER. Both appear to be in the age range of around
1770 - give or take. They may have come from that part of North Carolina
which later on became part of TN and from there into KY.
In 1799 Walter can be documented in Lincoln Co., KY (which would have been
when there were only 3 or 4 counties making up the entire state. One of
the counties cut from Lincoln Co. was Knox Co., KY. Both Walter and John
WALKER appear on the 1803 Knox Co. Tax Lists where both remain for over 10
years. John appears on the Fed. Census. Walter NEVER appears on a Knox
Co. Fed. Census but remains on the Tax List. John and Walter continue on
on the Knox Co. Tax Lists with John and several of his family moving to
Perry Co., KY. However, Walter WALKER migrated to Owen Co., IN where he
can be documented in 1840 and 1850 on the Fed. Census. He and family
were most likely there by 1834 when two of his daughters married on the
same date. (Another documention is a letter I have written by Walter
WALKER in which he speaks of where he is now living, his family, etc. which
was sent to my gg-grandparents, Cornelius and Sally WALKER TAYLOR.
My gg-grandmother was Sarah Ann "Sally" WALKER, b. 1795 in KY; d. aft. the
1880 Knox Co. Fed. Census. She is said to be a dau. of John WALKER. In
1814, she married Cornelius Alexander TAYLOR, b. 1794 in Wythe Co., VA; d.
1874 in Knox Co., KY on Stinking Creek. Sarah and family and her brother,
Brice WALKER, remained on in Knox Co., KY. Some of the otherWALKER sons
migrated out of Perry Co., KY and on to Madison Co., AR where they are
buried. Still others went to OK and to TX. The name , Francis, Fannie,
Frances and Frances Marion are used a number of times. Everyone had a
"John" WALKER.
I would like to hear your thoughts about the file I am going to send to you
relative to the family you have outlined. I've also forwarded this
e-mail on to Bob WALKER formerly of TX now of FL who also descends from
this same WALKER family. There are also 4 or 5 other WALKER researchers -
- all of us in the same boat.
Joyce Taylor Collins
La Palma, CA
Message text written by INTERNET:WALKER-L@rootsweb.com
>Lincoln Co., NC 1800
WALKER, Benjamin males 2und5, 2,2,1,0,1 females 2-1-0-0-1 slaves 00
WALKER, E. males 0-1-1-1-0 females 0-0-1-0-1 slaves 00
WALKER, John males1-0-0-1-0 females 1-0-1-0-0 slaves 00
Does anyone know if this is the E. WALKER listed above?
Generation No. 1
1. EPHRAIM2 WALKER (UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1752
Child of EPHRAIM WALKER is:
2. i. WATT3 WALKER, b. Abt. 1775.
Generation No. 2
2. WATT3 WALKER (EPHRAIM2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1775.
Children of WATT WALKER are:
3. i. FRANCIS D.4 WALKER, b. 1801, Kentucky; d. 1888, Benton Co.,
Arkansas.
ii. WILLAM WALKER.
iii. GREEN WALKER.
iv. EPHRAIM WALKER.
Generation No. 3
3. FRANCIS D.4 WALKER (WATT3, EPHRAIM2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1801 in
Kentucky,
and died 1888 in Benton Co., Arkansas. He married (1) MARTHA RUNNELLS
KUYKENDALL. He married (2) MARY JANE CONDREY.
Notes for FRANCIS D. WALKER:
1820 WALKER FRANCIS Fayette County KY 068 No Township Listed
1850 WALKER FRANCIS Jackson County TN 213 6th Civil District
1850 WALKER FRANCIS Tipton County TN 342 7th District
Rice, Sarah married Walker, Francis on 21 Feb 1822 in Shelby County,
Kentucky
Rice, Sarah[Mrs] married Walker, Thomas on 21 Feb 1822 in Shelby County,
Kentucky
Children of FRANCIS WALKER and MARTHA KUYKENDALL are:
i. TENNESSEE WINNIFRED5 WALKER, b. 1868; d. 1960, Mayes Co.,
Oklahoma; m. (1) RICHARD L. BROWN; m. (2) WILLIAM HENRY WINFIELD.
ii. FRANCES VIRGINIA WALKER, b. 1870; d. 1962, Duncan, Oklahoma; m.
NEWTON ISAAC ALLEN, Abt. 1890; b. Abt. 1865.
iii. JASPER N. WALKER, b. 1876; d. 1949, Creek Co., Oklahoma; m.
DORIS
KIRK.
iv. HENRY PERRY WALKER, b. 1879, Arkansas; d. Went to the Alaskan Gold
Rush.
v. MISSOURI WALKER, b. Abt. 1880; d. Child.
vi. ROSA WALKER, b. 1882; d. 1909, Waggoner, Oklahoma; m. ALEX LOVE.
vii. PRESTON5 WALKER.
viii. FRANCIS MARION WALKER, b. 1840; d. 1906; m. ELLEN ELIZABETH
SOUTHWARD, Abt. 1865.
ix. RACHEL WALKER, b. Abt. 1842; m. JOSEPH BRIDGES; b. Abt. 1840.
x. JESSE J. WALKER, b. Abt. 1844; d. Belknap, Texas killed by
Indians.
xi. MARY J. WALKER, b. 1846; d. 1907, Montague Co., Texas; m. HARRISON
LANIER; b. Abt. 1841.
xii. SARAH A. WALKER, b. 1848; d. 1897, Washington Co., Arkansas; m.
CHARLES W. HAYES; b. Abt. 1843.
xiii. MINERVA E. WALKER, b. 1848; d. Cherokee Nation, Oklahoma; m.
JAMES CRAFT; b. Abt. 1840.
xiv. JOHN SMITH BARLOW WALKER, b. 1850; d. 1931, Wheeler Co., Texas;
m. LOUISA BOX, Abt. 1875; b. Abt. 1855.
xv. ANDREW JACKSON WALKER, b. 1854, Jackson Co., Tennessee; d. 1925,
Montague Co., Texas; m. (1) SARAH E. PIERCE; m. (2) MARGARET MAHALA PACE.
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 15:11:09 -0800
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Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Re: Chapman
Thanks Jan.
I'm not sure who Margie Chapman is who is buried in Flat Lick, but Odis Jr.
is my...well let's see...my great great aunt's son who died when he was a
child of diptheria.
LOL! I figure I've got a few more years (I'm 33) before I can get really
frustrated. I've met researchers out there who've been searching longer
than I've been alive. So I'll just bite my tongue and grind my teeth and
I'm sure those ancestors of mine will eventually goof and someone will find
a trace of them in a Bible or find a headstone in some old farmer's field.
They can't stay hidden forever. If nothing else come Judgement Day I ought
to get an earful listening in on their lives. LOL!
Kathy
----- Original Message -----
From: jan
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 5:47 PM
Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Re: Chapman
> Hang in there, Kathy. Things have a way of unwinding and letting
themselves
> be seen (finally). I went through much of what you are describing with
> several of my families for several years, and eventually doors started to
> open. The good thing is that we have new materials and new folks showing
up
> constantly....and most folks on these lists are really wonderful about
doing
> all they can to help. You will find a few soreheads out there, but
> taint any here!!! LOL!!! Anyhow just keep posting, keep watching, keep
> reminding us....we will do all we can.
> jan
>
> John 3:16
> Future Resident, artist, scribe-in-residence, general troublemaker of the
> Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America
> Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com
> Tnstewar-D@rootsweb.com
> Listowner: afternoonrocking@egroups.com
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: MICHAEL MARTINEZ
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 5:23 PM
> Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
>
>
> > Thanks, my problem is that my Chapman's kind of appear out of nowhere in
> > Henry Co., TN in the 1860 census. I'm trying to see whether they are
from
> > the GA Chapman's, the KY Chapman's, the NC Chapman's...or the SC
> Chapman's.
> > The names are similar to the SC Chapmans (DeWitt, Eleanor, etc.), but my
> > earliest Chapman's wife is listed as being born in GA according to the
> 1880
> > census for Montgomery Co., TN. I'm telling you, I'm having palpitations
> > trying to track this group down. They were known to be a very close
> mouthed
> > bunch (an understatement to be polite about it) and the patriarch of
this
> > group kind of just up and disappeared between 1863 when my great great
> > grandfather was born and the 1870 census. Add to that a brother of my
> great
> > great grandfather is supposed to have left home and disappeared....but
of
> > course no one left alive knows which brother they were referring
to....and
> > the fact that I can't seem to locate any information on my great great
> > grandfather's siblings even though I know there out there
> somewhere.....and
> > I kind of start to get the feeling they didn't want to be found. LOL!
> >
> > Thanks for the info.
> >
> > Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Deanna Oklepek
> > To:
> > Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:51 AM
> > Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
> >
> >
> > > Michael,
> > > Have you tried searching Trigg Co. KY? In the "History of
> > > Trigg Co. KY" book I found just one reference to a Chapman-
> > > It is for a marriage record as follows:
> > > William Daniel to Huldah Chapman in the year 1821.
> > > That is all the information that appears there.
> > > In a KY marriage book, I also find
> > > William Chapman of Lincoln Co.
> > > married in Garrard Co. on August 23, 1831
> > > to Miss Emily Morrison of Bourbon Co.
> > >
> > > and
> > >
> > > Malvina Chapman of Woodford Co. married to
> > > Upton L. Hagar on April 12, 1840
> > >
> > > and
> > >
> > > B.A. Chapman married Miss Elvira C. Scott
> > > on August 3, 1848
> > > Ref OR 8/2 (Lexington Observer Newspaper)
> > >
> > > Deanna
> > >
> >
>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:44:47 -0800
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Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Re: Chapman
Hang in there, Kathy. Things have a way of unwinding and letting themselves
be seen (finally). I went through much of what you are describing with
several of my families for several years, and eventually doors started to
open. The good thing is that we have new materials and new folks showing up
constantly....and most folks on these lists are really wonderful about doing
all they can to help. You will find a few soreheads out there, but
taint any here!!! LOL!!! Anyhow just keep posting, keep watching, keep
reminding us....we will do all we can.
jan
John 3:16
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Old Genealogists Home, best kept secret in America
Listowner: Tnstewar-L@rootsweb.com
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----- Original Message -----
From: MICHAEL MARTINEZ
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
> Thanks, my problem is that my Chapman's kind of appear out of nowhere in
> Henry Co., TN in the 1860 census. I'm trying to see whether they are from
> the GA Chapman's, the KY Chapman's, the NC Chapman's...or the SC
Chapman's.
> The names are similar to the SC Chapmans (DeWitt, Eleanor, etc.), but my
> earliest Chapman's wife is listed as being born in GA according to the
1880
> census for Montgomery Co., TN. I'm telling you, I'm having palpitations
> trying to track this group down. They were known to be a very close
mouthed
> bunch (an understatement to be polite about it) and the patriarch of this
> group kind of just up and disappeared between 1863 when my great great
> grandfather was born and the 1870 census. Add to that a brother of my
great
> great grandfather is supposed to have left home and disappeared....but of
> course no one left alive knows which brother they were referring to....and
> the fact that I can't seem to locate any information on my great great
> grandfather's siblings even though I know there out there
somewhere.....and
> I kind of start to get the feeling they didn't want to be found. LOL!
>
> Thanks for the info.
>
> Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Deanna Oklepek
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:51 AM
> Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
>
>
> > Michael,
> > Have you tried searching Trigg Co. KY? In the "History of
> > Trigg Co. KY" book I found just one reference to a Chapman-
> > It is for a marriage record as follows:
> > William Daniel to Huldah Chapman in the year 1821.
> > That is all the information that appears there.
> > In a KY marriage book, I also find
> > William Chapman of Lincoln Co.
> > married in Garrard Co. on August 23, 1831
> > to Miss Emily Morrison of Bourbon Co.
> >
> > and
> >
> > Malvina Chapman of Woodford Co. married to
> > Upton L. Hagar on April 12, 1840
> >
> > and
> >
> > B.A. Chapman married Miss Elvira C. Scott
> > on August 3, 1848
> > Ref OR 8/2 (Lexington Observer Newspaper)
> >
> > Deanna
> >
>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:26:55 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
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Subject: [PRINCE-L] Roll Call Weekend Recap....
Good Morning all,
The participation in our weekend Roll call was great! The following is a
recap of who is searching whom.You can print this out and stick it in your
research file, so when you are researching for your family, if you run across
some tidbits on these other Princes, you can send it along to the cousin
looking for them.
Also, just as a reminder. Post your queries at the Prince GenConnect boards,
so people not on our list can find them also. You just might find a new
cousin that way. The address is:
http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/p/r/PRINCE/#general
If I have missed you, send your info to me and I will do an updated recap.
-------------------------------------------------------------------
Carolyn Gruber-Prince
Joseph Prince b. ca 1880's m. Rosa ?? London, England
Cheryl Flowers
John W. Prince, Abbeville SC - will date 11/17/1825, wife Rebecca
Mark Prince
Mark F. Prince m. Catherine Young, 1842, Pope Co. AR, m2 Emaline Freeman 1871
Pope Co. AR
Richard Almond
William Prince b. 1805 SC m. Elizabeth Howell, m2 Mary Murphey 1848, m3
Luvina Harrison, 1851
Colleen
John and Polly Prince 1770's NC
------------------
Daniel Prince b. 1811 NC d. 1859 Hardeman Co. TN, m. Emily Burns, s/o Gilbert
Marion Prince b. 1781 NC
Leslie Prince
Daniel Prince Union County SC 1767
Glenda Mounger
Joseph Prince b. 1866 d. 1896 TN m. Martha Mattie Neil
Pat Prince
Henry Prince m. Winnifred Johnson, before 1779, Brunswick Co. VA
Paul Prince
Cary Prince b. 1802 SC m. ??, m2 Sarah Castleberry 1850, White Co. AR
Pam Potter
Cary Prince, GA - AR - TX
Rita Tanner
Mary M. Prince King Huff, b. ca 1832-34, TN
Karen Bond Prince
Mary High m. Benjamin Prince Bedford Co. TN, s/o Presley Prince and Mary
Criscoe, Bedford Co. TN
Denise Wilson
Isaac A. Prince b. 1824 TN, d. 1913 TN, m. Sarah Deen/Dean
Asa Prince b. ca 1828, m. Sarah ??
Tom Prince
John Prince m. Martha Dann, Warwick, England
Tammy Wood
Edward Prince, b. ca 1600 Gloucester, England
Ken Prince
Laborn Prince b. ca 1835 TN m. Mahaley Jane Ray
Richard Prince
William Prince b. 1805 SC m. Elizabeth ?? in TN, m2 Mary Murphey, 1848, m3
Luvina Harrison 1851
Pat Zimmerman
Isaac Prince b? d? children Cary Simeon. Miles Larkin
Jill
George Prince 1816-1899 Manchester England m. Elizabeth Kirrens
Amanda Prince
Simeon Prince m. Mary Littleton, Union CO. SC 1830, divorced 1871
Craig Prince
John Edgar Prince b.? d. 1917, m. Carrie Jane Bruce, NC/SC
Shirley Colvin
Jacob Prince b. 1785 SC d. 1831, m. Abigail Call
Barbara McCord
Jeremiah (Jerry) Prince m. Mary Ann Rollin, 1857 Lincoln Co. TN
Bruce Deck
Clarkson Prince b. 1811 West Indies, d. 1878 WV, m. Susan Hull, 1835
Danny Paul Prince
Clarkson Prince b. 1811 West Indies, d. 1878, WV, m. Susan Hull, 1835
Anne
Jason Prince s/o John & Rutha Prince, Union SC
Jeanne
Ruth Prince b. 1758 Kingston ME d. 1826, m. Jesse Fuller 1778
Judy Mahon
Frances Prince b. 1790m. Saray ??
Cherie
Jesse Numon Prince b. 1800 NC, d. before 1900 Estil Fork, AL, m. Delilah
Carter
Gayle Beam
Jesse W. Prince 1832-1865 m. Eleanor "Nelllie" Kelly, Pickens Co. SC
Earnie Prince
George W. Prince b. 1840 Morgan Co. GA, m. N. A. Bowen
Betty Pierro
Elder John prince 1610-1676 Hull MA, m. Alice Honor
Emmilou Collins
Hudson Prince, SC buried Taledega, AL sons, Edward, John, George
Wade Merritt
Wills Prince b. ca 1800 SC m. elizabeth Wimpy, moved to northern AR.
Paul Vance
John Hockings Prince b. ca 1790 SC m. Ellander ?? in TN/SC 1830-TN 1840- Ga
1846
Barbara Hughey
Harley Prince m. Lela Foster, Ballground, Ga, moved to n. AL
Carole Walker
Rev. War Soldier John Prince b. ca1750 VA, d. 1840 GA, m. Ann Mosely
Conrad Layton
Smith Prince, SC to Morgan Co. GA
That's it. Remember to check the family lines on the Prince Families Pages at
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4231/prince1.html
For others not on this list.
Thank you, one and all, for your participation. Let's hope this will help get
our famillies together.
Ethel Taylor
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Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 14:23:13 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "MICHAEL MARTINEZ"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
Thanks, my problem is that my Chapman's kind of appear out of nowhere in
Henry Co., TN in the 1860 census. I'm trying to see whether they are from
the GA Chapman's, the KY Chapman's, the NC Chapman's...or the SC Chapman's.
The names are similar to the SC Chapmans (DeWitt, Eleanor, etc.), but my
earliest Chapman's wife is listed as being born in GA according to the 1880
census for Montgomery Co., TN. I'm telling you, I'm having palpitations
trying to track this group down. They were known to be a very close mouthed
bunch (an understatement to be polite about it) and the patriarch of this
group kind of just up and disappeared between 1863 when my great great
grandfather was born and the 1870 census. Add to that a brother of my great
great grandfather is supposed to have left home and disappeared....but of
course no one left alive knows which brother they were referring to....and
the fact that I can't seem to locate any information on my great great
grandfather's siblings even though I know there out there somewhere.....and
I kind of start to get the feeling they didn't want to be found. LOL!
Thanks for the info.
Kathy in FL mamkmm2@prodigy.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Deanna Oklepek
To:
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2000 11:51 AM
Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Chapman
> Michael,
> Have you tried searching Trigg Co. KY? In the "History of
> Trigg Co. KY" book I found just one reference to a Chapman-
> It is for a marriage record as follows:
> William Daniel to Huldah Chapman in the year 1821.
> That is all the information that appears there.
> In a KY marriage book, I also find
> William Chapman of Lincoln Co.
> married in Garrard Co. on August 23, 1831
> to Miss Emily Morrison of Bourbon Co.
>
> and
>
> Malvina Chapman of Woodford Co. married to
> Upton L. Hagar on April 12, 1840
>
> and
>
> B.A. Chapman married Miss Elvira C. Scott
> on August 3, 1848
> Ref OR 8/2 (Lexington Observer Newspaper)
>
> Deanna
>
Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 13:57:11 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Glen Thompson
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Subject: [THOMPSON-L] Thompson Nexus V03N04Sp92P14
Thompson Nexus V03N04Sp92P14
Note: Pages were previously erroneously posted using the V03N04
sequence. They were in fact, V04N04 which have just been posted again
recently using the V04N04 sequence. --glen
Thompson Nexus, Spring 1992 - 14
5. Oscar Mullins Thompson b. 10 May 1846: d. 8 Feb. 1897.
6. Anne Henrie Thompson b. 6 Nov. 1849: m. Charles Black.
7. Oliver Hazard Thompson m. Mary Smith. Chil4r en: (1) Olive Thompson;
(2) Mittie Mae Thompson: (3) unknown male Thompson: (4) Kleber Samuel
Thompson: (5) Oscar Menees Thompson: (6) Eddie Thompson: (7) James
Wallace Thompson: (8) Oliver Hazard Thompson, Jr.: (9) Clayton Thompson.
8. Robert Edmond Thompson m. Rosa Cobb. Children: (1) Russell Thompson;
(2) Mary Thompson: (3) John Carlisle Thompson.
9. Mary Holmes Thompson m. 1st. _ - Wright: m. 2nd, Richard Nabors.
III. WILLIAM HENRY THOMPSON b. 13 Nov. 1840 Clarksville, TN. In 1871
William married Josephine Rebecca Bailey. b. 2 Dec. 1852 Lagrange.
Georgia. Moved to Hampton, AR. then to Warren. AR. William d. 20 June
1923: Josephine d. 17 June 1920. Children:
1. Mary Huey Thompson b. 22 Dec. 1871: m. William H. Stuart.
2. Mildred Ann Henrie Thompson b. 28 Feb. 1873: m. Lawrence Fitzhugh
Carter: d. 13 Apr. 1970.
3. Lula Josephine Thompson b. 13 Aug. 1875: m. first, _____ Rousse: m.
second. Will T. Connor, Jr.
4. Eddie Mae Thompson b. 19 May 1877: m. Charley L. Scobey.
5. Mattie Routh Thompson b. 10 March 1879: m. L. B. Byrne.
6. Robert Edward Thompson b. 22 Nov. 1881: m. Laura Belle Ables: d. 20
Oct. 1918. Children: (1) Troy William Thompson b. 1902: (2) Trice Arnold
Thompson; (3) Claude Carlton Thompson b. 1907.
7. Thomas Jefferson Thompson b. 8 Apr. 1883: m. Mattie Ables; d. 1912.
Children: (1) Pebble Thompson; (2) Vertie Thompson: (3) Gladys Thompson:
(4) J. T. Thompson.
8. Penelope Amanda Thompson b. 15 Ju1y 1886: m. Oscar Ira Moore.
9. Oliver Oscar Thompson b. 4 Julv 1888: m. first, 21 Dec. 1913
Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, Adell (Estrada) Waters (div. 1926: no
children); m. second. 22 March 1930 Emma Lee Bagwell. d/o Andrew Jackson
Bagwell. Jr. and Emma Harriet Gentry. Oliver d. 21 Dec. 1965 Shreveport,
LA. Chi1d: Glenn 0. Thompson.
10. Dee Witt Talmage Thompson b. 19 Sept. 1890: m. Hermena Dengler.
Chi1dren: (1) Dee Witt Thompson, Jr.. (2) Margaret Elizabeth Thompson:
(3) Mary Catherine Thompson: (4) Billie Rita Angela Thompson; (5) John
Kendell Thompson.
11. Voss Bernard Thompson b. 6 Oct. 1893; m. first, Tommie ___ : m.
second, Margaret Easterling: d. 21 May 1970. Children: (1) Ronald
Thompson; (2) Gloria Jo Thompson; (3) Joy Clair Thompson; (4) William
Rupert Thompson.
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Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 09:31:19 -0800
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Subject: Fw: Crawford in Warren Co., IL
Forwarded from another mail list. Please respond to Sandi.
Wanda
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Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2000 07:17:58 -0600
From: Sandi Gorin
Subject: BIOS #4043 THRU 4045 - PARK, NANCE, BROWN
To: KYBIOGRAPHIES@rootsweb.com
4044 CALLOWAY CO - NANCE, JOHN WEBB - Nance Lowe Simmons Sorter
Thurman Bostwick Alwell Lincoln Smith Mings Wright Cinthela Byram
Stone Marks
Shirley Meadows Brooks Lucas Crawford Ragon Emory
#4044 EARLY DAYS IN GREENBUSH (WARREN CO IL) WITH BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES
OF
THE OLD SETTLERS BY WILLIAM L. SNAPP, Copyright, 1905. Calloway Co. John
W.
Nance was born in Rockingham county, North Carolina. May 15, 1814. He was
a
son of William H. and Nancy (Lowe) Nance. His father and grandfather,
John
Nance, were natives of North Carolina. His boyhood days were passed in
middle and west Tennessee. He was married May 24, 1836, to Nancy Simmons
in
Calaway county, Kentucky, near Paris, Tennessee. She was a daughter of
Charles Simmons, who came to Greenbush in 1845. In January, 1845, John W.
Nance moved from Tennessee to Stoddard county, Missouri. In April, 1845,
he
moved from Missouri to Illinois, and settled in the town of Greenbush,
April 27, 1845. On April 27, 1857, he moved to his farm five miles
northeast of the village of Greenbush, where his wife Nancy died November
13, 1872. To them were born the following-named children: Rufus Dodds,
born
February 20, 1837; married Alice M. Sorter, December 19, 1861. She died
February 13, 1866. His second marriage was to Josie Thurman. Francis
Marion, born February 20, 1838. He was enrolled in Co. H, 83rd regiment,
Illinois Vol. Infantry, August 9, 1862, at Greenbush, Illinois, and was
mustered in the service at Monmouth, Illinois, August 11, 1862. In the
formation of the company he was elected second sergeant. On the 14th day
of
March, 1863, he was promoted to the office of second lieutenant. This
regiment went into camp at Fort Heiman, Tenn., September 5, 1862, within
fifteen miles of where Francis M. was born. During the greater part of
the
time he was in service he was in command of the mounted infantry, whose
duty was to hunt guerrillas, repair telegraph lines, and protect foraging
parties. On one of these trips Egbert Bostwick was killed; he was a
comrade
who had the love and respect of all who knew him. This company had many
exciting skirmishes with the guerrillas. February 3, 1863, at Fort
Donelson, Tennessee, nine companies of the 83rd regiment with company C.,
second Illinois light artillery, successfully resisted the attack of
Forest
and Wheeler with 8000 men. The 83rd regiment moved to Clarksville,
Tennessee, in October, 1864; from there to Nashville, Tennessee, in June,
1865, where they were mustered out June 26, 1865. This mounted infantry,
while out with scouting parties, became familiar with most of the people
living between the Cumberland and Tennessee rivers from Paducah to
Nashville. They will be remembered by some of those people, no doubt, to
this day. While at Clarksville, Tennessee. F. M. Nance became acquainted
with Miss Georgia Alwell. After he was mustered out of the service, he
returned to Clarksville, where they were married October 26, 1865. Susan
Alabama, born April 3, 1839; married Levi Lincoln, December 3, 1857. He
died March 30, 1901. Mary Jane, born November 27, 1840; married Josiah
Smith, March 16, 1865. Sarah Elizabeth, born July 16, 1842; married James
F. Mings. He died November 28, 1898. Charles William, born August 11,
1844;
married Eliza A. Wright, January 15, 1873. He died February 18, 1881.
Nancy
Cinthela, born January 16, 1847; married Robert Byram, January 18, 1870.
Martha Washington, born December 4, 1848; married Dr. Emory Stone,
February
24, 1876. Her second marriage was to Knox R. Marks, June 1, 1893. John
Alonzo, born February 10, 1853; married Eliza Smith, October 28, 1877.
Robert Henry, born January 20, 1856. First marriage to Melinda J.
Shirley,
August 16, 1875; she died September 10, 1879. Second marriage to Ann
Shirley; third marriage to Tessie
Meadows, June 8, 1904. Harriet Missouri, born April 1, 1851; died August
11, 1852. John W. Nance was married three times. His second wife was Mrs.
Harriet E. Brooks. This marriage occurred January 11, 1874. She died
March
22, 1878. His third marriage was with Mary (Lucas) Crawford, April 20,
1879, at Abingdon, Illinois, where they now reside. Mr. Nance was by
occupation a carpenter in his younger days, afterwards a farmer. In 1850,
he went with Dr. Bailey Ragon to Monmouth, Illinois, and joined the
Masonic
fraternity, Lodge No. 37, A. F. & A. M. He now belongs to Abingdon Lodge.
In politics he was a Whig up to 1856, afterwards a Democrat. In religion
he
is a member of the Missionary Baptist church. He has always borne the
name
of an honest, upright citizen, to which he is justly entitled.
Col. Sandi Gorin, 205 Clements,Glasgow, KY 42141
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 19:39:48 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Ron Rutledge"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [RUTLEDGE-L] Test
Kathye, Darryl and all,
This is a test. I am sending a general report form family tree maker to see
if it will be allowed on the list. I have done this a lot on private mail,
but don't remember sending one to the list. If it will come through the
list it will be the easiest way for persons using FTM to send their data to
the list, as long as they don't send 10 generations at a time. Here goes!
This report prepared by Ronald G. Rutleddge,, Rt. 1, Box 8-2, McCurtain, OK
74944 Ph: 918 945 7167
Generation No. 1
1. ISAAC1 RUTLEDGE was born Abt. 1684, and died 1760 in Cumberland Co., PA.
He married (1) ELIZABETH. He married (2) CATHERINE.
Children of ISAAC RUTLEDGE and CATHERINE are:
2. i. JOHN2 RUTLEDGE, b. 1712; d. September 12, 1774, Rowan Co., NC.
ii. MATTHEW RUTLEDGE, b. Bef. 1728; d. 1749, Lancaster, PA.
iii. MARY RUTLEDGE, b. Bef. 1744, Lancaster, PA; m. THOMAS EVANS.
iv. ANN RUTLEDGE, m. ROBERT JOHNSON.
3. v. ELEANOR RUTLEDGE, d. Bef. April 15, 1768, Allen Twp., Cumberland Co.,
PA.
vi. ELIZABETH RUTLEDGE.
vii. WILLIAM RUTLEDGE, b. June 1756, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., PA; d. Aft.
1834, TN.
Generation No. 2
2. JOHN2 RUTLEDGE (ISAAC1) was born 1712, and died September 12, 1774 in
Rowan Co., NC. He married ELENOR.
Children of JOHN RUTLEDGE and ELENOR are:
4. i. JOHN3 RUTLEDGE, b. 1737; d. December 24, 1804, Cleveland, Rowan Co.,
NC.
ii. JAMES RUTLEDGE, b. Aft. 1737; d. 1809, Rowan Co., NC.
iii. SUSANAH RUTLEDGE, b. Aft. 1737.
5. iv. JOSEPH RUTLEDGE, b. 1749, Rowan Co., NC; d. Abt. 1833, Burkesville,
Cumberland Co., KY.
6. v. ISAAC RUTLEDGE, d. Abt. 1770.
3. ELEANOR2 RUTLEDGE (ISAAC1) died Bef. April 15, 1768 in Allen Twp.,
Cumberland Co., PA. She married ROBERT ROSEBOROUGH.
Children of ELEANOR RUTLEDGE and ROBERT ROSEBOROUGH are:
i. CATHERINE3 ROSEBOROUGH, m. ROBERT THORNBORUGH, August 18, 1763, Allen
Twp., Cumberland Co., PA.
ii. ROBERT ROSEBOROUGH.
iii. JOSHUA ROSEBOROUGH.
iv. ELEANOR ROSEBOROUGH.
v. MARGARET ROSEBOROUGH, m. SAMUEL MORTHLAND, June 16, 1761, Allen Twp.,
Cumberland Co., PA.
Generation No. 3
4. JOHN3 RUTLEDGE (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born 1737, and died December 24, 1804
in Cleveland, Rowan Co., NC. He married ANN.
Children of JOHN RUTLEDGE and ANN are:
i. ANN4 RUTLEDGE.
ii. ABEL RUTLEDGE, d. April 20, 1816, Rowan Co., NC; m. JUDEA CORZINE, Abt.
October 22, 1811, Rowan Co., NC.
iii. ISAAC RUTLEDGE.
iv. MARGARET RUTLEDGE.
v. PRUDENCE RUTLEDGE, m. THOMAS RENSHAW, February 20, 1823, Rowan Co., NC.
vi. SUSANNAH RUTLEDGE.
5. JOSEPH3 RUTLEDGE (JOHN2, ISAAC1) was born 1749 in Rowan Co., NC, and died
Abt. 1833 in Burkesville, Cumberland Co., KY. He married ELIZABETH SPEER
August 11, 1772 in Rowan Co., NC, daughter of JACOB SPEER and ELIZABETH.
Children of JOSEPH RUTLEDGE and ELIZABETH SPEER are:
i. JOHN4 RUTLEDGE, b. Abt. 1774, Surry Co., NC; d. 1848, Clark Co., KY; m.
(1) VALENTINE MURPHEY, May 23, 1797, Surry Co., NC; m. (2) RUTH SPEER, July
17, 1826, Madison Co., KY; m. (3) LAVINA JONES, June 13, 1844, Clark Co.,
KY.
ii. JACOB RUTLEDGE, b. Abt. 1776, SCales, Lankshir Co., England; m. (1)
NANCY MORGENSEN, April 22, 1799, Surrey Co., NC; m. (2) CATHERINE CHANA,
February 06, 1810, Clark Co., KY.
iii. JOSEPH RUTLEDGE, b. Abt. 1778, Rowan Co., NC; d. August 1859, Walker
Co., AL; m. WINNIE JOSLIN, October 13, 1800, Lincoln Co., KY.
iv. HENRY RUTLEDGE, b. Abt. 1780, NC; d. Abt. 1877, Jefferson Co., IN; m.
ELIZABETH GRAVIT, Abt. February 15, 1814, Clark Co., KY.
6. ISAAC3 RUTLEDGE (JOHN2, ISAAC1) died Abt. 1770. He married JANE FINNEY
April 15, 1760 in Lancaster, PA.
Children of ISAAC RUTLEDGE and JANE FINNEY are:
i. WILLIAM4 RUTLEDGE, b. Abt. 1760.
ii. JAMES RUTLEDGE, b. 1762.
Ron, in the woods
rrut@crosstel.net
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 19:23:25 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Kenny Loyd
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Lincoln?read=280
Subject: Loyd-Allen Marriage Lookup
Surname: Loyd, Allen
-------------------------
Could someone in Lincoln County please do a lookup in the County Court
Record for me. I have the following information:
Kennett M. Loyd m. Martha Jane Allen
3 JULY 1859
Lincoln County, TN
County Court Records 0968562 - 0968564
Is there someone in Lincoln County that I can write to do these lookups?
Thanks.
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 18:57:42 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Paula P. Smith"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [SC-OPD] Re: Poplar Springs Bapt. Church
Cynthia CARTER DYER,
Poplar Springs Baptist Church is located on Hwy 320 between Avalon and
Lavonia, Ga. in the Gumlog community. The historical marker beside the old
church building reads, "Established in 1805, Poplar Springs Baptist Church,
'Mother Church' of the Tugalo Baptist Association, began in May of that
year. Some of the first members were Joseph CHANDLER, Thomas WILKINS, John
NEIL, John MULLINS, and James JACKSON. John CLEVELAND, Thomas GILBERT,
Francis CALLOWAY, Jr. were early pastors. Many landowners and slaves were
members. The slave cemetery is to the right of the church on the YOW
estate. On Sept. 12, 1818, delegates from 13 churches met here to form the
Tugalo Baptist Association of the Southern Baptist Convention. The present
auditorium (now the old one since they have built a fine brick church) was
erected in 1873. The educational building was built in 1955."
Larkin CLEVELAND (b. 1748, d. 1814 in Giles Co., TN. Larkin sold his land
in Franklin Co., Ga. to Robert WALTERS, Jr. and finally settled in Lincoln
Co., TN. Larkin's monument, erected by his son, Carter Harrison CLEVELAND
states: "To the memory of Colonel Larkin CLEVELAND formerly of Franklin
County, Georgia."(book, WALTERS, WATTERS, WATERS by Bettye Steele Watters.
Wyandotte, Ok: The Gregath Publishing Company, 1993). Hope this helps.
Paula P. SMITH
-----Original Message-----
From: William S. Dyer
To: SC-OLD-PENDLETON-DIST-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 4:41 PM
Subject: [SC-OPD] CARTERs & CLEVELANDS
>>From "History of Franklin Co., GA" by Franklin Co. Historical Society:
>
>Pg. 14 speaks of cont'd. Indian problems, Creeks harrassing the Cherokee
>and later the settlers of Franklin Co. "It was a Creek war party which
>fatally wounded Jesse WALTON in 1788."
>
>Pg. 38 mentions the Poplar Springs Baptist Church in the Gumlog
>community-does anyone know anything about this church?
>
>Pg. 102 tells of cont'd Indian troubles, mainly with horse stealing:
>2 horses from Wm. WALTON, 1786 6 horses from Jesse WALTON, "that same
>year John CLEVELAND, son of Col. Benjamin CLEVELAND, reported a loss of
>9 horses by the Indians."
>
>Pgs. 116-118 regarding passports issued in Franklin Co. "These passports
>were recommendations to the Governor to grant permission for certain
>people to travel through the Indian Nation. These recommendations came
>from citizens, called subscibers-neighbors, etc. who vouched for the
>character of the persons who wanted to go through the Indian nations."
>Pg.118: "Passport prepared on 3/12/1810 for Mr. Larkin CLEVELAND of
>Franklin Co. to travel through the Cherokee & Creek Nations". Also:
>"passport was prepared for Messrs. David CLEVELAND (with wife, 7 pack
>horses, 6 Negroes) & David PERRYMAN on 10/29/1810 to travel from the
>county of Franklin through the Cherokee & Choctaw Nations of Indians."
>Also: "A request from Thom. P. CARNES to Gov. MILLEDGE 2/1804 for a
>passport for Mr. John CARTER & Col. Larkin CLEVELAND, 2 of Mr. CARNES'
>neighbors to visit newly acquired territory of LA. was approved." There
>was also record of Benj. CLEVELAND as a Subscriber. "The passports
>seemed to almost stop in 1813."---War of 1812.
>
>Pg. 122 tells of executive council members from Franklin Co.:
>1786-Thom. Peter CARNES, Jesse WALTON
>1787-Jesse WALTON, Neil CLEVELAND
>1788-Neil CLEVELAND, Middleton WOODS
>1789-Middleton WOODS, Neil CLEVELAND
>
>pg. 144-Franklin Co. Militia Districts
>"Third or Upper Company commanded by Cpt. John CLEVELAND covered the
>Tugalo valley area in present-day Stephens Co.."
>
>I wonder what happened with John CARTER & Larkin CLEVELAND-did they
>actually go to LA? I suppose they returned to Franklin Co. since the
>passports didn't mention their families going with them. If anyone
>knows where either of these actually ended up please let me know.
>
>Thank you,
>Cynthia CARTER DYER
>
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 18:36:00 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Sharon Sergeant
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Kentucky Varnum refs
Hi,
I maintain the Varnum Genealogy web page at
http://geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7945
Here are some kentucky Varnum refs. I have no idea how they are all connected,
but you might find something of help.
Please, let me know if you sort any of this out.
thanks
Sharon Varnum Sergeant
=================================
GenServ@ProgCons.COM has the following KY connections:
VARNUM, Susah H 3696 V655 27 Nov
1819(MA,KY,NC,TN,VA,WV?)zehb6ea
VARNUM, Susan E. 524 LYNDEN, J. P. V655 (KY,NC,TN,VA,WV?)
brov6ba
Possible related researcher -
Aug 1998 mswinn@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Sent from your page at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7945/
> > IP: 152.163.204.8
> >
> > My ggg parents are Samuel Trask and Sarah Gifford Brown, b: New Jersey,
known daughter Sarah Gifford Trask b: July 24, 1839 Ky. family moved to
Missouri. She married George William McAllister Jan 1 1861 Monticello, Lewis
Co., MO.
> Could your Samuel be the same family?
> > Thank you,
> > Sharlee Birge Winn
> > Seattle, WA..
also have a Trask family of MO page reference at
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2225/motraskgenealogy.html
Joshia Trask7
Born 1801 Stafford, Conn.
Died before Dec. 2, 1865 Buried Crawford Co. Liberty TWS ?
Married=20
1-Mar. 22, 1822 Hannah Varnum Ill.
2-July 5, 1846 Rachael Cartwright Crawford Co. Mo.
Children with Hannah Varnum
1-Sara?8
Born 1833 Ill.
Died ???
2-William8
Born 1835 Ill.
Died ???
3-John8
Born 1837 Ill.
Died ???
4-Evaline8=20
Born 1839 Ill
Died before 1833?=20
5-Samuel8
Born 1842 Crawford Co.Mo.
Died ???
Children with Rachael Cartwright
6-Bradley Russell8
Born Mar. 29, 1847 Leasburg, Mo.
Died Oct.19, 1920 Buried Sanders Cemetery Berryman,Mo.=20
Married Mar.10,1866 Francis E. Brickey Crawford Co.
Hannah Varnum Trask reference comes from a
> huge Trask genealogy page at:
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8860/8860-5.html
>
> 5-7. Josiah Trask, b: 1801 Stafford, CT, d: before 12-2-1865, buried
> Crawford Co., MO, Liberty Township
> sp(1). Hannah Varnum, from IL on 3-12-1822 or
> 12-30-1822 IL, d: 1842
> 6-1. Sara Trask b: 1833 from IL
> 6-2. William Trask, b: 1835 from IL
> 6-3. John Trask, b: 1837 from IL
> 6-4. Evaline Trask, Eva, b: 4-6-1840 IL, d:
> 7-30-1910 Crawford Co., MO, married George Washington Sanders on
> 12-27-1859 Crawford Co., MO, b: 1-4-1833 Crawford Co., MO, d: 6-28-1914
> Crawford Co., MO
> 6-5. Samuel Trask, b: 1842 Crawford Co., MO
> sp(2). Rachael Cartwright on 7-5-1846 or
> 6-28-1846 Crawford Co., MO, b: ~1813 KY
> 6-6. Bradley Russell Trask, b: 3-29-1847
> Leasburg, MO, d: 10-19-1920, Buried Sanders Cemetery Berryman,MO married
> Francis E. Brickey 3-10-1867 Crawford Co., MO
> 6-7. Nancy Emaline Trask, b: 1-8-1850 Crawford
> Co., MO
> 6-8. Putnam Trask, b: 6-20-1852 Crawford Co., MO,
> d: 10-13-1888 Killed by a runaway team on a trip to Dent Co. MO
> sp(1). Martha Caroline Orr on 7-8-1876
> sp(2). Martha Melvina on 3-20-1881
> 6-9. Marvin W. Trask, b: 12-5-1854 Crawford Co.,
> MO, d: 6-7-1913
> sp. Nancy Unknown
> Possible Children
> 7-1. Sarah Trask, b: Crawford Co., MO
> sp. William J. Hemrod 12-17-1857
> 8-1. Flemming Trask, b: Crawford Co., MO,
> married Martha Massey 10-6-1857
> sp(3). possible
>
>
Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5
page 448
PEYTON SHORT, b. 17th December, 1761; d. in Christian County, Kentucky, 1st
September, 1825; m. (firstly) 10th August, 1789, Maria SYMMES, b. 1763, d. at
Greenfield, Kentucky, 28th March, 1801, aet. 38 years, dau. of John Cleves
SYMMES, of New Jersey and Ohio, a descendant of Rev. Zachariah SYMMES, who
came over in the Griffin, landing in Boston in 1634. John Cleves SYMMES was b.
10th July, 1742, at Riverhead, Long Island, d. at Cincinnati 26th February,
1814; he removed to Flatsbrook, Sussex County, Long Island, and engaged in
surveying; he was Chairman Committee Safety, Sussex County, 1774; Colonel
Sussex Regiment, 1775; March, 1776, erected forts and battlements around New
York and Long Island; [p.448] 10th June, 1776, Delegate to New Jersey
Convention, Member of Committee to draft state Constitution; covered
WASHINGTON'S retreat to Delaware; checked General LESLIE in his advance on
Philadelphia; with General DICKENSON when he surprised the British on Staten
Island; at Red Bank; at Battle of Monmouth, where he had three horses shot
from under him; Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, one year; Member of
Council, six years; in 1777 Associate Judge Supreme Court, New Jersey, twelve
years; 1786 Member of Congress from New Jersey; with Gen. James Mitchell
VARNUM and Gen. Sam Holden PARSONS appointed Judge Supreme Court of Northwest
Territory (north of the Ohio); took possession of Symmes Purchase in 1789
(purchased 1,000,000 acres from the United States between the Miami Rivers,
north of the Ohio, including the present site of Cincinnati), on General ST.
CLAIRE'S Staff; buried at North Bend, Ohio. His wife, Anna Tuthill, who d.
1776, was the mother of Maria SYMMES, who m. Peyton SHORT. Her ancestry goes
back to Egbert, first King of the English, through Joan GRAFTON, who m. her
ancestor Richard TUTHILL, son of William TOTTYL, Sheriff of Devonshire, 1549,
and Mayor of Exeter, 1552. Peyton SHORT m. (second) Mrs. Jane CHURCHILL, 14th
November, 1802, at Lamington, New Jersey, b. March, 1768, d. 3d, May 1808,
widow of Armisted CHURCHILL.
http://clerkweb.house.gov/histrecs/history/members/biotoc.htm
'- 16, 1839 Bibliography, Archives 27th John White Kentucky May 31, 1841
Archives 28th John W. Jones Virginia Dec. 11, 1921 68th Frederick H. Gillett
Massachusetts Dec.
http://www.mt.net/~mtsysdev/civilwar.htm
http://www.mt.net/~mtsysdev/vetroster.htm
SIXTEENTH KENTUCKY VETERAN INFANTRY PRIVATES John Varnum
From ancestry.com
War of 1812 Muster Rolls
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank -
Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT
VARNUM BANA 1 REG'T (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS. PRIVATE PRIVATE 215
602
Civil War Muster Rolls
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank -
Discharge Notes Box # EXCT # Record #
Kurtz Varnum L 2 Kentucky Cavalry. Private Private 000377 0007 00003833
Varnum John B 16 Kentucky Infantry. Private Private 000386 0028 00000689
AIS Kentucky Census Index Description: This collection contains the following
indexes: 1810 Federal Census and Index; 1820 Federal Census Index; 1830
Federal Census Index; 1840 Federal Census Index; 1840 Pensioners List; 1850
Federal Census Index; 1850 Slave Schedules; 1860 Federal Census Index; 1870
Federal Census Index; 1890 Veterans Schedules; Early Census Index.
1800 VARNUM JOHN Bourbon County KY No Township Listed Tax list KY Early
Census Index KYS1a3280501
1800 VARNUM JOHN Bourbon County KY No Township Listed Tax list KY Early
Census Index KYS1a3280511
1810 VARNAM JOHN Bourbon County KY 113 00001-00101-01 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279667
1810 VARNAM JOHN Bourbon County KY 113 00001-00101-01 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279670
1810 VARNAM JOHN JUN. Bourbon County KY 113 00010-40100-03 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279672
1820 VARNUM JOHN Mercer County KY 116 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35376244
1820 VARNON JOHN Bourbon County KY 128 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35376243
1830 VARNUM JOHN V. Jefferson County KY 096 Louisville, City Of Federal
Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b171234
1830 VARNUM JOHN V. Jefferson County KY 096 Louisville, City Of Federal
Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b171235
1840 VARNUM H.B. Bourbon County KY 296 Northern District Federal Population
Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667075
1840 VARNON BENJAMIN Bourbon County KY 336 No Township Listed Federal
Population Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667034
1840 VARNON JOHN Bourbon County KY 336 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667035
1850 VARNUM JOHN Pike County KY 476 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760456
1850 VARNUM MARY W. Christian County KY 365 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760459
1850 VARNUN JOHN Jefferson County KY 319 Louisville District 3 Federal
Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760463
1850 VARNON JOHN S. Nicholas County KY 271 District 1 Sl KY 1850 Slave
Schedule KY46935697
1850 VARNON SARAH Boyle County KY 494 District 1 Sl KY 1850 Slave Schedule
KY46935698
1850 VARNON JOHN S. Nicholas County KY 459 District 1 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760436
1850 VARNON RHODA Harrison County KY 147 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760439
1850 VARNON ROLAND Harrison County KY 133 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760440
1850 VARNON SARAH Bourbon County KY 287 District 1 Federal Population Schedule
KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760441
1850 VARNON T. W. Lincoln County KY 302 District 2 Federal Population Schedule
KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760442
1860 VARNON BEN E. Bourbon County KY 680 Eastern Division Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114119
1860 VARNON H. W. Scott County KY 996 Georgetown P. O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114120
1860 VARNON JOHN Scott County KY 996 Georgetown P. O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114121
1860 VARNON THOMAS W. Lincoln County KY 029 St.Anford P.O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114122
1870 VARNON FREDERICK Lincoln County KY 114 St.Anford Federal Population
Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161542
1870 VARNON MARY Lincoln County KY 114 St.Anford Federal Population Schedule
KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161543
1870 VARNON W. H. Woodford County KY 551 Versailles Township Federal
Population Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161544
1870 VARNON WILLIAM Lawrence County KY 213 Louisa Pct. 3 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161545
SS deaths -
LILLIE VARNUM 06 Oct 1898 Jul 1981 42240 (Hopkinsville, Christian, KY) (none
specified) 404-46-7816 Kentucky
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ky/pike/census/1850/indx-s-z.txt
476b 13 Varnum Alexandre 12 KY pg0467b.txt476b 10 Varnum Anna 33 VA
pg0467b.txt476b 15 Varnum Cela A 6 VA pg0467b.txt476b 16 Varnum Flemming 5 KY
pg0467b.txt476b 14 Varnum Henery C 9 VA pg0467b.txt476b 17 Varnum James 2 KY
pg0467b.txt476b 9 Varnum John 34 KY pg0467b.txt476b 12 Varnum Mary 14 KY
pg0467b.txt476b 18 Varnum Melvin 2/12 KY pg0467b.txt476b 11 Varnum Wm A 15 KY
pg0467b.txt
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ky/christian/census/Kychrist.txt
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Christian DIVISION: District #2
REEL NO: M432-196 PAGE NO: 365AREFERENCE: Enumerated on August 12, 1850 by
John W. Wallace
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LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH.
R/W DDB
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1 81 83 Varnum Mary M. 14 F Kentucky X REMARKS: Handwritten Page # 729
Pike, KY 1850 Federal Census (INDEX File 4 of 4)
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Pike REEL NO: M432-217 PAGE NO:
476bREFERENCE: Enumerated the 6th of Sept. 1850 by J W Emmert
=========================================================================================================================
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH.
R/W DDB
=========================================================================================================================
9 626 626 Varnum John 34 M Farmer KY X 10 626 626 Varnum Anna 33 F VA X 11 626
626 Varnum Wm A 15 M Labourer KY X 12 626 626 Varnum Mary 14 F KY 13 626 626
Varnum Alexandre 12 M KY X 14 626 626 Varnum Henery C 9 M VA X 15 626 626
Varnum Cela A 6 F VA 16 626 626 Varnum Flemming 5 M KY 17 626 626 Varnum James
2 M KY 18 626 626 Varnum Melvin 2/12 M KY
No Title
Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: World Family Tree Volume# 3
Most common surnames: Wathen, Lenberger, Pike, Carter, Spratt, Black, Dodson,
Varnum Most common locations: KY, IN, OH Foreign locations: Have this tree
sent
URL: www.familytreemaker.com/wftonline/v3/6251to6300/v3t6291.html
Some Family Tree cd index refs:
1720-1926 mariages in IL, IN, KY, OH, TN:
Betsy(probably TN),M.,Marriah(probably KY or TN),
1728-1850 marriages in KY,NC,TN,VA,WV
Adam,Armin (probably NC or VA),Betsy (probably TN),Bradley,Daniel
Elisha,Elizabeth F.,Lidia,Polley,Polly,Redin(probably NC or
VA),Richard(probably NC or VA)
Susan
Marriages--Kentucky to 1850 1
Foster, Hugh Varnum, Betsy Jun 02 1803
Kentucky Death Index 1911-1996 8
Anna E. Varnum 17 Jan 1918 Nelson 62 Years 18 02535 Harry 2. Varnum 03 Oct
1930 Washington 1 Month 30 26194
Leola Varnum 23 Mar 1929 Washington 9 Years 29 10856
Harry L. Varnum 14 Mar 1946 Jefferson SPRINGFIELD 53 Years 46 06848
James W. Varnum 03 Mar 1939 Nelson 82 Years 39 08297
Harry Varnum Jr 17 Sep 1931 Marion 1 Month 31 22762
Carl R. Varnum 06 Mar 1954 Jefferson WEST VIRGINIA 74 Years 54 04815
Lillie M. Varnum 25 Jul 1981 Cristian CHRISTIAN 82 Years 81 18601
Contemporary refs -
Publication Date: November 11, 1998
Source: The Knoxville News-Sentinel
FORT SANDERS REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
* Mr. and Mrs. Larry G. Varnum Jr., Knoxville, a boy, Christopher Grant.
http://www.disciples.org/ordm2z.htm Mooty, Michael -- Central Christian
Church, Lexington, Kentucky: Moderator, Christian Church (Disciples of
Christ). Peacock, Kay -- FCC, Covington, Kentucky. Untitled?
http://enquirer.com/editions/1998/02/01/loc_lockland.html
http://enquirer.com/editions/1998/02/01/loc_lockland.html
!MOnline news sections of the The Cincinnati Enquirer and The Kentucky
Enquirer
HPI County InfoSystem - KY - Bell County
http://www.com/hpi/kycty/ky21013.html
cbc <> wrote:
Source: GC- Washington Co. Ky Obituaries
URL:
http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Ky/WashingtonObits?read=147
Subject: BOONE, Regina "Jean" (SIGLEY) 1918-1998
Surname: Boone, Sigley, Varnum
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Regina "Jean" Sigley Boone
Born: Oct 15 1918 Tamworth, England
Died: Nov. 23, 1998 Wesley Manor Nursing Home, Louisville KY
Age: 80
Residence: Springfield KY
Parents: William and Gertrude Sarah Varnum Sigley (dec'd)
Spouse(s): Marshall Boone (died Nov 22, 1987)
Son(s): Marty Boone (died Nov 24, 1977); Henry Boone, Springfield
Daughter(s): Mrs. Ben (Jean) Ewton, Richmond VA; Mrs. Larry (Margaret)
Taylor and Mrs. Eugene (Mary Frances) Seagle, Louisville
Grandchild(ren): 8
Great-grandchild(ren): 1
Sister(s): Veronica Stephenson, Margaret Foss and Jose Armstrong, England
Member: Springfield Christian Church
Employer: Dollar General Store, Springfield (employee, manager)
Arrangements: Carey & Son Funeral Home
Funeral/Burial: Nov 25, 1998 St. Dominic/Holy Rosary Cemetery
Officiating: Bro. Larry Wilson (minister, Springfield Christian Church
Pallbearers: jason taylor, Keith Hendrick, Steve Hale, John R. Hardin,
Billy waters and Carroll Kelly
[Source: Springfield Sun Wed Dec 2, 1998]
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Subject: Kentucky Varnums
Surname: Varnum
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Hi,
I maintain the Varnum Genealogy web page at http://geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7945
Here are some kentucky Varnum refs. I have no idea how they are all connected,
but you might find something of help.
Please, let me know if you sort any of this out.
thanks
Sharon Varnum Sergeant
=================================
GenServ@ProgCons.COM has the following KY connections:
VARNUM, Susah H 3696 V655 27 Nov 1819(MA,KY,NC,TN,VA,WV?)zehb6ea
VARNUM, Susan E. 524 LYNDEN, J. P. V655 (KY,NC,TN,VA,WV?) brov6ba
Possible related researcher -
Aug 1998 mswinn@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Sent from your page at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/7945/
> > IP: 152.163.204.8
> >
> > My ggg parents are Samuel Trask and Sarah Gifford Brown, b: New Jersey,
known daughter Sarah Gifford Trask b: July 24, 1839 Ky. family moved to
Missouri. She married George William McAllister Jan 1 1861 Monticello,
Lewis Co., MO.
> Could your Samuel be the same family?
> > Thank you,
> > Sharlee Birge Winn
> > Seattle, WA..
also have a Trask family of MO page reference at
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Forum/2225/motraskgenealogy.html
Joshia Trask7
Born 1801 Stafford, Conn.
Died before Dec. 2, 1865 Buried Crawford Co. Liberty TWS ?
Married=20
1-Mar. 22, 1822 Hannah Varnum Ill.
2-July 5, 1846 Rachael Cartwright Crawford Co. Mo.
Children with Hannah Varnum
1-Sara?8
Born 1833 Ill.
Died ???
2-William8
Born 1835 Ill.
Died ???
3-John8
Born 1837 Ill.
Died ???
4-Evaline8=20
Born 1839 Ill
Died before 1833?=20
5-Samuel8
Born 1842 Crawford Co.Mo.
Died ???
Children with Rachael Cartwright
6-Bradley Russell8
Born Mar. 29, 1847 Leasburg, Mo.
Died Oct.19, 1920 Buried Sanders Cemetery Berryman,Mo.=20
Married Mar.10,1866 Francis E. Brickey Crawford Co.
Hannah Varnum Trask reference comes from a
> huge Trask genealogy page at:
> http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/8860/8860-5.html
>
> 5-7. Josiah Trask, b: 1801 Stafford, CT, d: before 12-2-1865, buried
> Crawford Co., MO, Liberty Township
> sp(1). Hannah Varnum, from IL on 3-12-1822 or
> 12-30-1822 IL, d: 1842
> 6-1. Sara Trask b: 1833 from IL
> 6-2. William Trask, b: 1835 from IL
> 6-3. John Trask, b: 1837 from IL
> 6-4. Evaline Trask, Eva, b: 4-6-1840 IL, d:
> 7-30-1910 Crawford Co., MO, married George Washington Sanders on
> 12-27-1859 Crawford Co., MO, b: 1-4-1833 Crawford Co., MO, d: 6-28-1914
> Crawford Co., MO
> 6-5. Samuel Trask, b: 1842 Crawford Co., MO
> sp(2). Rachael Cartwright on 7-5-1846 or
> 6-28-1846 Crawford Co., MO, b: ~1813 KY
> 6-6. Bradley Russell Trask, b: 3-29-1847
> Leasburg, MO, d: 10-19-1920, Buried Sanders Cemetery Berryman,MO married
> Francis E. Brickey 3-10-1867 Crawford Co., MO
> 6-7. Nancy Emaline Trask, b: 1-8-1850 Crawford
> Co., MO
> 6-8. Putnam Trask, b: 6-20-1852 Crawford Co., MO,
> d: 10-13-1888 Killed by a runaway team on a trip to Dent Co. MO
> sp(1). Martha Caroline Orr on 7-8-1876
> sp(2). Martha Melvina on 3-20-1881
> 6-9. Marvin W. Trask, b: 12-5-1854 Crawford Co.,
> MO, d: 6-7-1913
> sp. Nancy Unknown
> Possible Children
> 7-1. Sarah Trask, b: Crawford Co., MO
> sp. William J. Hemrod 12-17-1857
> 8-1. Flemming Trask, b: Crawford Co., MO,
> married Martha Massey 10-6-1857
> sp(3). possible
>
>
Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 5
page 448
PEYTON SHORT, b. 17th December, 1761; d. in Christian County, Kentucky,
1st September, 1825; m. (firstly) 10th August, 1789, Maria SYMMES, b. 1763,
d. at Greenfield, Kentucky, 28th March, 1801, aet. 38 years, dau. of John
Cleves SYMMES, of New Jersey and Ohio, a descendant of Rev. Zachariah SYMMES,
who came over in the Griffin, landing in Boston in 1634. John Cleves SYMMES
was b. 10th July, 1742, at Riverhead, Long Island, d. at Cincinnati 26th
February, 1814; he removed to Flatsbrook, Sussex County, Long Island, and
engaged in surveying; he was Chairman Committee Safety, Sussex County,
1774; Colonel Sussex Regiment, 1775; March, 1776, erected forts and battlements
around New York and Long Island; [p.448] 10th June, 1776, Delegate to New
Jersey Convention, Member of Committee to draft state Constitution; covered
WASHINGTON'S retreat to Delaware; checked General LESLIE in his advance
on Philadelphia; with General DICKENSON when he surprised the British on
Staten Island; at Red Bank; at Battle of Monmouth, where he had three horses
shot from under him; Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey, one year; Member
of Council, six years; in 1777 Associate Judge Supreme Court, New Jersey,
twelve years; 1786 Member of Congress from New Jersey; with Gen. James
Mitchell VARNUM and Gen. Sam Holden PARSONS appointed Judge Supreme Court
of Northwest Territory (north of the Ohio); took possession of Symmes Purchase
in 1789 (purchased 1,000,000 acres from the United States between the Miami
Rivers, north of the Ohio, including the present site of Cincinnati), on
General ST. CLAIRE'S Staff; buried at North Bend, Ohio. His wife, Anna
Tuthill, who d. 1776, was the mother of Maria SYMMES, who m. Peyton SHORT.
Her ancestry goes back to Egbert, first King of the English, through Joan
GRAFTON, who m. her ancestor Richard TUTHILL, son of William TOTTYL, Sheriff
of Devonshire, 1549, and Mayor of Exeter, 1552. Peyton SHORT m. (second)
Mrs. Jane CHURCHILL, 14th November, 1802, at Lamington, New Jersey, b.
March, 1768, d. 3d, May 1808, widow of Armisted CHURCHILL.
http://clerkweb.house.gov/histrecs/history/members/biotoc.htm
'- 16, 1839 Bibliography, Archives 27th John White Kentucky May 31, 1841
Archives 28th John W. Jones Virginia Dec. 11, 1921 68th Frederick H. Gillett
Massachusetts Dec.
http://www.mt.net/~mtsysdev/civilwar.htm
http://www.mt.net/~mtsysdev/vetroster.htm
SIXTEENTH KENTUCKY VETERAN INFANTRY PRIVATES John Varnum
From ancestry.com
War of 1812 Muster Rolls
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank -
Discharge MISC ROLL-BOX ROLL-EXCT
VARNUM BANA 1 REG'T (SCOTT'S) KENTUCKY VOLUNTEERS. PRIVATE PRIVATE 215
602
Civil War Muster Rolls
Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank -
Discharge Notes Box # EXCT # Record #
Kurtz Varnum L 2 Kentucky Cavalry. Private Private 000377 0007 00003833
Varnum John B 16 Kentucky Infantry. Private Private 000386 0028 00000689
AIS Kentucky Census Index Description: This collection contains the following
indexes: 1810 Federal Census and Index; 1820 Federal Census Index; 1830
Federal Census Index; 1840 Federal Census Index; 1840 Pensioners List;
1850 Federal Census Index; 1850 Slave Schedules; 1860 Federal Census Index;
1870 Federal Census Index; 1890 Veterans Schedules; Early Census Index.
1800 VARNUM JOHN Bourbon County KY No Township Listed Tax list KY Early
Census Index KYS1a3280501
1800 VARNUM JOHN Bourbon County KY No Township Listed Tax list KY Early
Census Index KYS1a3280511
1810 VARNAM JOHN Bourbon County KY 113 00001-00101-01 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279667
1810 VARNAM JOHN Bourbon County KY 113 00001-00101-01 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279670
1810 VARNAM JOHN JUN. Bourbon County KY 113 00010-40100-03 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1810 Federal Census Index KYS1a3279672
1820 VARNUM JOHN Mercer County KY 116 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35376244
1820 VARNON JOHN Bourbon County KY 128 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1820 Federal Census Index KY35376243
1830 VARNUM JOHN V. Jefferson County KY 096 Louisville, City Of Federal
Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b171234
1830 VARNUM JOHN V. Jefferson County KY 096 Louisville, City Of Federal
Population Schedule KY 1830 Federal Census Index KYS2b171235
1840 VARNUM H.B. Bourbon County KY 296 Northern District Federal Population
Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667075
1840 VARNON BENJAMIN Bourbon County KY 336 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667034
1840 VARNON JOHN Bourbon County KY 336 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1840 Federal Census Index KYS4a2667035
1850 VARNUM JOHN Pike County KY 476 No Township Listed Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760456
1850 VARNUM MARY W. Christian County KY 365 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760459
1850 VARNUN JOHN Jefferson County KY 319 Louisville District 3 Federal
Population Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760463
1850 VARNON JOHN S. Nicholas County KY 271 District 1 Sl KY 1850 Slave
Schedule KY46935697
1850 VARNON SARAH Boyle County KY 494 District 1 Sl KY 1850 Slave Schedule
KY46935698
1850 VARNON JOHN S. Nicholas County KY 459 District 1 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760436
1850 VARNON RHODA Harrison County KY 147 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760439
1850 VARNON ROLAND Harrison County KY 133 District 2 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760440
1850 VARNON SARAH Bourbon County KY 287 District 1 Federal Population Schedule
KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760441
1850 VARNON T. W. Lincoln County KY 302 District 2 Federal Population Schedule
KY 1850 Federal Census Index KYS5a1760442
1860 VARNON BEN E. Bourbon County KY 680 Eastern Division Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114119
1860 VARNON H. W. Scott County KY 996 Georgetown P. O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114120
1860 VARNON JOHN Scott County KY 996 Georgetown P. O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114121
1860 VARNON THOMAS W. Lincoln County KY 029 St.Anford P.O. Federal Population
Schedule KY 1860 Federal Census Index KY110114122
1870 VARNON FREDERICK Lincoln County KY 114 St.Anford Federal Population
Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161542
1870 VARNON MARY Lincoln County KY 114 St.Anford Federal Population Schedule
KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161543
1870 VARNON W. H. Woodford County KY 551 Versailles Township Federal Population
Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161544
1870 VARNON WILLIAM Lawrence County KY 213 Louisa Pct. 3 Federal Population
Schedule KY 1870 Federal Census Index KY519161545
SS deaths -
LILLIE VARNUM 06 Oct 1898 Jul 1981 42240 (Hopkinsville, Christian, KY)
(none specified) 404-46-7816 Kentucky
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ky/pike/census/1850/indx-s-z.txt
476b 13 Varnum Alexandre 12 KY pg0467b.txt476b 10 Varnum Anna 33 VA pg0467b.txt476b
15 Varnum Cela A 6 VA pg0467b.txt476b 16 Varnum Flemming 5 KY pg0467b.txt476b
14 Varnum Henery C 9 VA pg0467b.txt476b 17 Varnum James 2 KY pg0467b.txt476b
9 Varnum John 34 KY pg0467b.txt476b 12 Varnum Mary 14 KY pg0467b.txt476b
18 Varnum Melvin 2/12 KY pg0467b.txt476b 11 Varnum Wm A 15 KY pg0467b.txt
http://c-23.rootsweb.com/usgenweb/archives/ky/christian/census/Kychrist.txt
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Christian DIVISION: District
#2 REEL NO: M432-196 PAGE NO: 365AREFERENCE: Enumerated on August 12, 1850
by John W. Wallace =========================================================================================================================
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD.
SCH. R/W DDB =========================================================================================================================
1 81 83 Varnum Mary M. 14 F Kentucky X REMARKS: Handwritten Page # 729
Pike, KY 1850 Federal Census (INDEX File 4 of 4)
CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: KY COUNTY: Pike REEL NO: M432-217 PAGE
NO: 476bREFERENCE: Enumerated the 6th of Sept. 1850 by J W Emmert ===============================================================================================================
LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD.
SCH. R/W DDB =========================================================================================================================
9 626 626 Varnum John 34 M Farmer KY X 10 626 626 Varnum Anna 33 F VA X
11 626 626 Varnum Wm A 15 M Labourer KY X 12 626 626 Varnum Mary 14 F KY
13 626 626 Varnum Alexandre 12 M KY X 14 626 626 Varnum Henery C 9 M VA
X 15 626 626 Varnum Cela A 6 F VA 16 626 626 Varnum Flemming 5 M KY 17
626 626 Varnum James 2 M KY 18 626 626 Varnum Melvin 2/12 M KY
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 17:16:03 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Ruby Wallace
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Source: GC-Tarrant County, Texas Query Forum
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Subject: PHELPS/FELPS-TN.>TARRANT CO.TX
Surname: PHELPS, FELPS
-------------------------
I would like to contact any Phelps/Felps, who might have information on
PHELPS, JEFFERSON, B @1830 NC, married Sarah Ann Warren, in Lincoln Co.,
Tenn. After her death in Moore Co., Tn. (created from Lincoln Co.) in the
1880s, Jefferson Phelps came to Tarrant County, Texas about 1887. He is
buried in the Birdville Cemetery, Tarrant Co., Tx. but does not have a
marker. He was a Pvt. Co. A, 41st Tenn. Inf., CSA. He was captured and
took the oath of allegiance. He had: Nancy E., b.. @1854; Mary J. & Sarah
A., twins, b. Jan. 22, 1855; Thomas J., b. 1859; Daniel A., b. 1860, Arah
b. 1863, William David, b. June 20, 1865; Frances Saline Caroline, b. Sept.
1, 1869 & Jesse James b. 1872.
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 16:31:40 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Kathleen M. Webster"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [STROUD] STROUD's in Tennessee
Hi,
I'm looking for more info. on Margaret "Sue" STROUD b. 1882 in TN died
and buried in either Collin, Denton, or Grayson Co., Texas. Married
William Wyatt KING b. 1876 TN. Marriage Date, 1904 and place was Texas.
Margaret "Sue" STROUD's brother, Rufus (Rhuphus) STROUD b. 1875 TN
married Inez McCRACKEN b. Dec. 1877 TN, marriage date 1897 place Lincoln
Co., TN. Lived in Collin Co., Texas, 1900 Census.
Does anyone know these people??
Kathy in Humboldt
rdrkmw@humboldt1.com
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Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 16:24:22 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: AncientRed@aol.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [TNSMITH] Descendants of William Young part3of5
her: m: Abt 1956
............................ 8 Mary Corinne Sandlin
............................... +[136] Steve Larson Father:
Mother:
............................ *2nd Husband of Mary Corinne Sandlin:
............................... +[137] Mark McClintic
Father: Mother:
................................ 9 [138] Matt McClintic
................................ 9 [139] Ben McClintic
............................ 8 [140] Frankie Sandlin
....................... 7 [141] Nella Dean Sandlin 1939 - b: 1939
........................... +[142] James Harold McKee 1935 - b: 1935
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1959
............................ 8 [143] Thomas Sandlin McKee 1960 - b:
1960
............................... +[144] Christie Louise Chaney 1964 -
b: 1964 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1995
................................ 9 [145] Claire Elise McKee 1996 -
b: 1996
............................ 8 [146] Brian Lance McKee 1962 - b: 1962
............................... +[147] Antheia Thrasher 1965 - b: 1965
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1983
................................ 9 [148] Chase Vaughn McKee 1984 -
b: 1984
................................ 9 [149] Emily Blythe McKee 1986 -
b: 1986
................................ 9 [150] Olivia Marie McKee 1992 -
b: 1992
............................ 8 [151] Jackson Russell McKee 1963 - b:
1963
............................... +[152] Vanessa Lynn Looney 1967 - b:
1967 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1990
................................ 9 [153] Katelyn Nichols McKee 1991 -
b: 1991
....................... 7 [154] Frances Carolyn Sandlin 1942 - b: 1942
........................... +[155] Pete Father: Mother: m:
Abt 1961
............................ 8 [156] George Michael McAllister 1962 -
b: 1962
............................... +[157] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [158] Jessica McAllister
............................ 8 [159] Monica Liegh McAllister 1969 -
b: 1969
............................... +[160] Hollis Powers
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1989
................................ 9 [161] Brett Powers
....................... 7 [162] Arthur Wayne Sandlin 1944 - b: 1944
........................... +[163] Betty Mitchell Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1964
............................ 8 [164] Leslie Dawn Sandlin
............................... +[165] No Husband Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [166] Summer Kaitlyn Sandlin 1992
- b: 1992
................................ 9 [167] Sierra Sandlin 1994 - b:
1994
............................ 8 [168] Christopher Todd Sandlin 1969 -
b: 1969
....................... 7 George Larry Sandlin 1945 - b: 1945
........................... +[170] Wanda Delane Black
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1966
............................ 8 [171] William Bartley Sandlin 1967 -
b: 1967
............................ 8 [172] Whitney Lane Sandlin 1972 - b:
1972
....................... *2nd Wife of George Larry Sandlin:
........................... +[173] Susan Corder Berzett
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1978
............................ 8 [174] Slate Corder Sandlin 1979 - b:
1979
............................ 8 [175] Jordan Claire Sandlin 1983 - b:
1983
................... 6 John Carl Slate 1909 - 1986 b: 18 December 1909 in
Tompkinsville, Kentucky d: February 1986 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[177] Kate Phillips Father:
Mother:
....................... 7 [178] Ray Slate
....................... 7 [179] Philip Slate
....................... 7 [180] Conrad Slate
................... *2nd Wife of John Carl Slate:
....................... +[181] Annie Todd Father: Mother:
m: 11 September 1927
................... 6 [182] Mary Pauline Slate 1912 - 1992 b: 18 August
1912 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 1992
....................... +[183] Charles Rignal Crabtree - 1985 d:
1985 Father: Mother: m: 27 August 1929
....................... 7 [184] Myra Ann Crabtree Aft 1929 - b: Aft 1929
....................... 7 [185] Mary Lee Crabtree Aft 1929 - b: Aft 1929
................... 6 [186] Harry Allen Slate 1914 - 1991 b: 2 December
1914 d: 1991
....................... +[187] Francis McKamey - 1996 d: September
1996 in Johnson City, Tennessee Father: Mother:
....................... 7 [188] Ben Allen Slate
................... 6 [189] Charles Allen Slate 1916 - 1916 b: 3 December
1916 d: 6 December 1916
................... 6 [190] Morris Woodrow Slate 1918 - b: 16 September
1918 in Elkmont, Alabama
....................... +[191] Hazel Marie Elder 1927 - b: 4 April
1927 in Giles Co., TN Father: John Fisher ELDER Mother: Edna Easter
Elizabeth DAVIS m: Bef 1952
....................... 7 [192] Paul Woodrow Slate 1952 - b: 22 March
1952
........................... +[193] Teresa Anne Jones 1954 - b: 31 May
1954 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Bef 1977
............................ 8 [194] Daniel Mark Slate 1977 - b: 24
September 1977
............................ 8 [195] David Paul Slate 1979 - b: 9
November 1979
....................... 7 [196] Steve Allen Slate 1955 - b: 1 February
1955
........................... +[197] Anita Gayle Anderson 1953 - b: 17
December 1953 Father: Mother: m: Bef 1986
............................ 8 [198] Nathaniel Lee Slate 1986 - b: 7
November 1986
............................ 8 [199] Deeanna Michelle Slate 1989 -
b: 2 May 1989
................... 6 Chester Arthur Slate 1921 - b: 23 May 1921 in
Athens, Alabama
....................... +[201] Rose Marie Pardue - 1987 d: 1987
Father: Mother:
................... *2nd Wife of Chester Arthur Slate:
....................... +[202] Ellen Russell Abt 1920 - b: Abt 1920
in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Abt 1942
....................... 7 [203] Marie Slate
....................... 7 [204] John Slate
............... 5 [205] Maude Zella Slate 1875 - b: 27 February 1875 in
Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[206] William Bate Wright b: in Murfreesboro,
Rutherford Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Abt 1895
............... 5 [207] Joseph Faust Slate 1878 - b: 15 January 1878 in
Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[208] Florence Evelyn Shouse 1889 - b: 4 July
1889 in St. Paul, Minnesota Father: Mother: m: 15 October 1911
................... 6 [209] Dorothy Slate 1914 - b: 22 January 1914 in
Seattle, Washington
....................... +[210] Wilbur Johnson Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1934
................... 6 [211] Maxine Slate 1917 - b: 30 March 1917 in
Seattle, Washington
................... 6 [212] Betty Slate 1921 - b: 21 October 1921 in
Seattle, Washington
................... 6 [213] Virginia Slate 1923 - b: 8 February 1923 in
Seattle, Washington
............... 5 Dulcenia Lola Slate 1880 - b: 29 February 1880 in Red
Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[215] David Kefaufer 1851 - 1917 b: 12 February
1851 in Litchfield, Kentucky d: 17 June 1917 in Tompkinsville, Kentucky
Father: Mother: m: 30 July 1901
............... *2nd Husband of Dulcenia Lola Slate:
.................. +[216] Philip Alexander Smith 1869 - b: 9 January
1869 in Moss, TN Father: Mother: m: 10 October 1919
................... 6 [217] Ena Montez Smith 1923 - b: 5 November 1923 in
Esick, Oklahoma
............... 5 [218] Pearl A. Slate 1882 - b: 17 March 1882 in Red
Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[219] J. Tom Davis Father: Mother: m:
Abt 1902
................... 6 [220] Tom Davis
....................... +[221] Leila Kannaday Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1922
................... 6 [222] Alf Davis
.......... 4 [223] William Henry Clay Young 1844 - b: 2 February 1844 in
Macon Co., TN
.......... 4 [224] Addison Holland Young 1846 - 1919 b: 4 June 1846 in
Macon Co., TN d: 10 May 1919 in Ashville, AL
.............. +[225] Sarah Burton Wright 1858 - 1913 b: 18 April 1858
in Dixon Springs, Smith Co., TN d: 10 July 1913 in Ashville, AL Father:
Mother: m: 22 February 1882
.......... 4 [226] Harriet Myers Young 1848 - 1918 b: 1 June 1848 in
Macon Co., TN d: 18 March 1918 in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN
.............. +[227] John Winston Richardson 1853 - b: 6 October 1853
in Snow Creek, Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 13 December 1883
.......... 4 [228] Margaret Williams Young 1852 - 1910 b: 25 October
1852 in Macon Co., TN d: 31 July 1910 in New Middleton, TN
.............. +[229] Haley Peyton Slate 1856 - b: 25 November 1856
in Macon Co., TN Father: John William SLATE Mother: Nancy Ann DONOHO
m: 11 January 1877
............... 5 [230] Oscar Cecil Slate 1878 - b: 5 January 1878 in
Macon Co., TN
.................. +[231] Julia Harris Father: Mother: m: 24
December 1900
............... 5 [232] Floyd Estelle Slate 1879 - b: 17 March 1879 in
Macon Co., TN
.................. +[233] John Henderson Pope 1877 - b: 27 January
1877 in Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 27 September 1900
................... 6 [234] Cecil Wiseman Pope 1901 - b: 12 September
1901 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[235] Laura Rogers 1906 - b: 3 July 1906 in
Giles Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 25 December 1923
....................... 7 [236] Morris William Pope 1924 - b: 27
November 1924 in Giles Co., TN
....................... 7 [237] Doris Evelyn Pope 1927 - b: 12 August 1927
in Giles Co., TN
................... 6 [238] Roy Henderson Pope 1903 - b: 29 August 1903
in Smith Co., TN
................... 6 [239] Riley Peyton Pope 1906 - b: 13 February 1906
in Wilson Co., TN
................... 6 [240] Margaret Jane Pope 1909 - b: 31 January
1909 in Wilson Co., TN
....................... +[241] Frank McNeese 1906 - b: 25 June 1906
in Giles Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 4 July 1926
....................... 7 [242] Mildred Helen McNeese 1929 - b: 16 June
1929
................... 6 [243] Virgil Hatton Pope 1912 - b: 27 June 1912
in Wilson Co., TN
................... 6 [244] Vernon Lee Pope 1916 - b: 2 October 1916 in
Rutherford Co., TN
................... 6 [245] Katherine Francis Pope 1919 - b: 25 January
1919 in Rutherford Co., TN
............... 5 [246] James Porter Slate 1880 - b: 17 November 1880
in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[247] Belle Turner 1874 - b: 23 December 1874 in
Tompkinsville, KY Father: Mother: m: 27 December 1903
................... 6 [248] Lois Slate 1904 - b: 3 September 1904 in
Clementsville, Tennessee
....................... +[249] Walter Curtis Gordan b: in Ripley,
Alabama Father: Mother: m: 11 December 1921
....................... 7 [250] Walter Curtis Jr. Gordan 1922 - b: 18
December 1922 in Ripley, Alabama
....................... 7 [251] James David Gordan 1925 - b: 26
February 1925 in Athens, Alabama
....................... 7 [252] Willie Ranson Gordan 1928 - b: 30
December 1928 in Athens, Alabama
................... 6 [253] Maggie Young Slate 1905 - 1917 b: 28
December 1905 in New Middleton, TN d: 30 June 1917 in Athens, AL
................... 6 [254] Enzie Slate 1908 - 1908 b: 1 June 1908 in
Clementsville, TN d: 4 August 1908 in Clementsville, TN
................... 6 [255] James Porter Jr. Slate 1910 - b: 13 January
1910 in Clementsville, Tennessee
............... 5 [256] Ida Slate 1883 - b: 11 February 1883 in Macon Co.,
TN
.................. +[257] Robert Oscar Scudder 1876 - b: 18 November
1876 in Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 13 March 1902
................... 6 [258] Myrtle Bell Scudder 1903 - 1909 b: 4 July
1903 in Smith Co., TN d: 18 September 1909 in Smith Co., TN
................... 6 [259] Amanda Louise Scudder 1904 - b: 18 November
1904 in Wilson County, Tennessee
....................... +[260] Ben Thomas Mize 1889 - b: 16 December
1889 in Atlanta, Georgia Father: Mother: m: 16 June 1928
................... 6 [261] Mattie Mae Scudder 1906 - 1906 b: 1 April
1906 in Wilson Co., TN d: 17 April 1906 in Wilson Co., TN
................... 6 [262] Howard Ray Scudder 1908 - b: 14 August 1908
in Wilson Co., TN
................... 6 [263] Mittie Creola Scudder 1912 - b: 11 October
1912 in Smith Co., TN
................... 6 [264] Mary Lou Scudder 1914 - b: 7 January 1914 in
Smith Co., TN
................... 6 [265] Earl Thomas Scudder 1918 - b: 11 April 1918
in Wilson Co., TN
............... 5 Clancie Myers Slate 1885 - b: 9 June 1885 in Macon Co.,
TN
.................. +[267] John Franklin Hudson 1885 - 1909 b: 24 May
1885 in Jackson Co., TN d: 28 August 1909 in Wilson Co., TN Father: Mother:
m: 21 May 1905
................... 6 [268] William Haley Hudson 1906 - 1912 b: 9 August
1906 in Smith Co., TN d: 4 November 1912 in Wilson Co., TN
................... 6 [269] John Haskell James Hudson 1909 - b: 16
February 1909 in Wilson Co., TN
....................... +[270] Ola Vantrease 1912 - b: 19 July 1912
in Wilson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 19 November 1927
............... *2nd Husband of Clancie Myers Slate:
.................. +[271] James Wesley Tuggle 1861 - 1929 b: 16 June
1861 in Wilson Co., TN d: 4 April 1929 Father: Mother: m: 30 October 1910
................... 6 [272] William Daniel Tuggle 1911 - 1911 b: 21 August
1911 in Wilson Co., TN d: 31 October 1911 in Wilson Co., TN
............... 5 [273] Vallie Young Slate 1887 - b: 16 September 1887
in Macon Co., TN
.................. +[274] Franklin Ernest Botts 1888 - b: 16
September 1888 in Wilson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 3 June 1917
................... 6 [275] Franklin Ernest Jr. Botts 1918 - b: 28
February 1918 in Watertown, Wilson Co., TN
............... 5 [276] Lizzie Ethel Slate 1889 - 1897 b: 8 March 1889
in New Middleton, TN d: 11 November 1897 in New Middleton, TN
............... 5 [277] Haskell Slate 1892 - b: 8 February 1892 in New
Middleton, TN
.................. +[278] Belle Miller 1893 - b: 18 January 1893 in
Texas Father: Mother: m: 4 December 1917
................... 6 [279] Earline Slate 1918 - b: 28 August 1918 in
Limestone County, Alabama
............... 5 [280] John Hatton Slate 1894 - b: 14 April 1894 in New
Middleton, TN
.................. +[281] Alta Lee Lindsey 1893 - b: 14 August 1893 in
Commerce, TN Father: Mother: m: 31 December 1921
................... 6 [282] Robert William Slate 1925 - b: 19 December
1925 in Commerce, TN
.......... 4 [283] Sonora Addeville Young 1854 - 1856 b: 25 November
1854 in Macon Co., TN d: 27 October 1856 in Macon Co., TN
...... 3 George W. Young 1811 - 1827 b: 22 November 1811 d: 1 March 1827
in Macon Co., TN
...... 3 Haley S. Young 1815 - 1892 b: 20 July 1815 d: 16 November 1892
in Macon Co. TN
.......... +Martha Wade Gibbs 1830 - 1880 b: 25 April 1830 d: 9
February 1880 in Smith Co. TN Father: Gilbert GIBBS Mother: Polly WADE
m: Bef 1847
.......... 4 Haley J. Young 1847 - b: 1847
.......... 4 Mary Young 1848 - b: 1848
...... *2nd Wife of Haley S. Young:
.......... +Annie McKnight 1847 - 1934 b: 24 August 1847 d: 2 February
1934 in Macon Co. TN Father: Mother: m: Aft 1880
.. 2 Merlin Young 1767 - 1841 b: 7 November 1767 d: 15 September 1841
..... +Tabitha Key Witcher 1772 - 1840 b: 14 October 1772 d: 1
August 1840 in TN Father: Daniel WITCHER Mother: Susannah Key DALTON m: 1
May 1792
...... 3 Tandy Key Young 1794 - 1861 b: 26 June 1794 d: 7 January 1861
.......... +Rachel Semms Meroney d: in Marshall Co., MS
Father: Mother: m: 18 November 1813
...... 3 Lusanna Young Abt 1805 - Abt 1885 b: Abt 1805 d: Abt 1885
.......... +Prior Perkins Fraim Father: Mother:
.. 2 Peyton Young Abt 1775 - b: Abt 1775
..... +Elizabeth Oglesby Father: Mother: m: 27 February
1795
...... 3 Celah Young Aft 1795 - b: Aft 1795
.......... +William Crider Father: Mother: m: 6 January 1814
.. 2 Judith Young Abt 1780 - b: Abt 1780
..... +Jacob Vance Father: Mother: m: 3 October 1800
.. 2 Margaret Young 1780 - 1852 b: 7 February 1780 in South Carolina
d: 19 June 1852 in Jackson Co., TN
..... +Sampson Williams 1762 - 1841 b: 2 December 1762 in South
Carolina d: 19 February 1841 in Jackson Co., TN Father: Mother:
.. 2 Samuel Young Abt 1784 - b: Abt 1784
..... +Peggy Vance Father: Mother: m: 22 May 1804
.. 2 James Young 1788 - 1860 b: 8 September 1788 in South Carolina d: 21
August 1860 in Bagdad, Jackson Co., TN
..... +Elizabeth Draper 1788 - 1871 b: 27 July 1788 in South Carolina
d: 24 November 1871 in Bagdad, Jackson Co., TN Father: Thomas Jr. DRAPER
Mother: Salley LYLES m: 27 November 1806
...... 3 William Martin Young 1807 - 1862 b: 23 October 1807 in Jackson
Co., TN d: 13 November 1862 in White Co., TN
.......... +Elizabeth White 1813 - 1842 b: 21 May 1813 in White Co.,
TN d: 20 July 1842 in White Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 24 August 1830
...... *2nd Wife of William Martin Young:
.......... +Matilda Wallace 1822 - 1892 b: 5 November 1822 in White
Co., TN d: 19 March 1892 in Fayetteville, TN Father: JACK Mother: Dicey
F. WHITE m: 11 December 1842
.......... 4 Charles C. Young 1845 - 1913 b: 25 February 1845 in White
Co., TN d: 23 December 1913 in White Co., TN
.............. +Ametta Burton 1846 - 1919 b: 12 May 1846 d: 5
September 1919 in White Co., TN Father: Mother:
............... 5 Hayden Young
............... 5 Mary Young
............... 5 Jim Young
...... 3 [1] Nancy Henrietta Young 1808 - 1866 b: 28 December 1808 in
BAGDAD, JACKSON CO. TN d: 6 January 1866 in Macon Co. TN
.......... +[2] Ichabod M. Young 1809 - 1883 b: 14 July 1809 in Smith
Co., TN d: 22 May 1883 in Macon Co. TN Father: Milton YOUNG Mother: Nancy
WITCHER m: 20 January 1831
.......... 4 [3] Elizabeth Matilda Young 1831 - 1915 b: 29 October 1831 in
Macon Co., TN d: 19 April 1915 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN
.............. +[4] Capt 1830 - 1926 b: 7 August 1830 in Jackson Co.,
TN d: 12 January 1926 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 29
March 1849
.......... 4 [5] Dulcinia Dottobozo Young 1833 - 1902 b: 2 September
1833 in Macon Co., TN d: 20 July 1902 in Putnam Co., TN
.............. +[6] Samuel Gibson Slaughter 1820 - 1903 b: 2 February
1820 d: 22 April 1903 in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Father: Mother: m:
Aft 1878
.......... 4 [7] James Milton Young 1835 - b: 25 June 1835 in Macon Co.,
TN
.......... 4 [8] Haley Peyton Young 1837 - 1892 b: 18 March 1837 in Macon
Co., TN d: 1892 in Chico, Wise Co., Texas
.......... 4 [9] Nancy Josephine Young 1839 - 1897 b: 29 June 1839 in
Macon Co., TN d: 9 March 1897 in New Middleton, TN
.............. +[10] Riley Richardson 1847 - 1921 b: 22 November 1847
in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 2 July 1921 in New Middleton, TN
Father: Mother: m: 9 October 1879
.......... 4 [11] Sarah Ann Young 1841 - 1909 b: 5 June 1841 in Macon
Co., TN d: 24 January 1909 in Macon Co., TN
.............. +[12] William Laton Slate 1842 - 1913 b: 24 May 1842 in
Macon Co., TN d: 10 November 1913 in Macon Co., TN Father: John William
SLATE Mother: Nancy Ann DONOHO m: 14 December 1865
............... 5 [13] Eudora J. Slate 1866 - 1867 b: 16 October 1866 in
Macon Co., TN d: 22 August 1867 in Macon Co., TN
............... 5 [14] Charles Chitwood Slate 1868 - 1962 b: 8 February
1868 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 May 1962 in Macon Co., TN
.................. +[15] Ogelia Rosetta Bean 1872 - 1933 b: 7 February
1872 in Macon Co., TN d: 16 July 1933 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother:
m: 15 January 1893
................... 6 [16] Herbert Leslie Slate 1893 - 1955 b: 8 November
1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 8 November 1955 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[17] Effie Faye Hawkins 1894 - 1929 b: 19
July 1894 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1929 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 30 August 1914
....................... 7 [18] Grace Marie Slate 1916 - b: 28 June 1916
in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [19] Bonnie Rebecca Slate 1922 - b: 11
February 1922 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [20] Mildred Rosetta Slate 1924 - b: 31 March
1924 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [21] Mary Ellen Slate 1927 - b: 17 October
1927 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [22] Effie Fay Slate 1929 - b: 6 September
1929 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [23] Ottis Ruffo Slate 1893 - b: 12 February 1893
in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[24] Victoria W. Sutton 1893 - 1943 b: 12
February 1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 25 September 1943 in Macon Co., TN
Father: Mother:
....................... 7 [25] Samuel Soleman Slate 1927 - b: 18
February 1927 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
................... 6 [26] Dudley Cordell Slate 1896 - 1987 b: 24 April
1896 in Macon Co., TN d: 11 September 1987 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[27] Eunice Craighead 1902 - 1920 b: 12
February 1902 in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 10 April 1920 in Defeated
Creek, Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 23 February 1918
....................... 7 [28] Ivra Glendle Slate 1919 - b: 23 August 1919
in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN
........................... +[29] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [30] Norman Slate
................... *2nd Wife of Dudley Cordell Slate:
....................... +[31] Myrtle Newberry 1906 - 1931 b: 4
September 1906 in Macon Co., TN d: 24 August 1931 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 24 May 1925
....................... 7 [32] William Kenneth Slate 1926 - b: 5 August
1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [33] Charlie Slate Abt 1929 - 1996 b: Abt 1929
d: 29 January 1996 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[34] Dorothy Williams Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1941
............................ 8 [35] Pam Slate
............................ 8 [36] Brenda Slate
............................ 8 [37] Joyce Slate
............................ 8 [38] Vicki Slate
............................ 8 [39] Roy Wayne Slate
............................ 8 [40] Mike Slate
............................ 8 [41] Gregory W. Slate
................... 6 [42] Willie 1898 - 1917 b: 25 August 1898 in Macon
Co., TN d: 23 December 1917 in Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [43] Mark Henry Slate 1900 - 1994 b: 2 September
1900 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 November 1994 in Madison,
Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[44] Effie Hudson 1906 - 1984 b: 10 February
1906 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: September 1984 in Madison,
Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 15 September 1928
................... 6 [45] Deedie Bell Slate 1902 - 1994 b: 27 June 1902
in Macon Co., TN d: 19 March 1994 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[46] Emanuel Hova Carnahan 1901 - 1942 b: 24
December 1901 in Haydenburg, TN d: 8 August 1942 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 1 February 1925
....................... 7 [47] Lewis Wesley Carnahan 1926 - b: 10 July
1926 in Red Boiling Springs, Macon Co., TN
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Subject: [TNSMITH] Descendants of William Young part2of5
....................... 7 Peggy Goad
........................... +Phil Halliburton Father:
Mother:
................... 6 Harvey Lafayette Goad 1904 - 1984 b: 8 September
1904 d: 11 November 1984
....................... +Lucille Russell 1909 - b: 23 September 1909
Father: Mother:
................... 6 Helen Edith Goad 1908 - 1926 b: 30 November 1908
d: 27 August 1926 in Patterson Cemetery
............... 5 Edgar W. Goad 1863 - b: November 1863 in Tennesse
.................. +Elen E. Unknown 1863 - b: November 1863
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1883
................... 6 Elviry H. Goad 1886 - b: July 1886
................... 6 Flourence J. Goad 1894 - b: April 1894
................... 6 Ervin Goad 1896 - b: October 1896
.......... 4 Mary Young Abt 1832 - b: Abt 1832
.......... 4 Ichabod Young Abt 1833 - b: Abt 1833
.......... 4 Fountain Young 1836 - b: 1836
.......... 4 Tabitha Young Abt 1838 - b: Abt 1838
.......... 4 William K. Young Abt 1842 - b: Abt 1842
.......... 4 Hualpa Young Abt 1847 - b: Abt 1847
.......... 4 Cyrus H. L. Young 1848 - b: 1848 in Macon Co., TN
...... 3 William Young Abt 1798 - b: Abt 1798 in VA.
.......... +Frances C. Unknown Abt 1805 - b: Abt 1805 Father:
Mother:
.......... 4 Lucy E. Young Abt 1834 - b: Abt 1834
...... 3 Susannah Dalton Young 1799 - 1838 b: 30 August 1799 in VA.
d: 18 July 1838 in Macon Co., TN
.......... +Lewis Pipkin Abt 1795 - 1832 b: Abt 1795 d: 15 December
1832 Father: Mother:
...... 3 Elizabeth Emily Young 1802 - 1873 b: 22 April 1802 in VA. d: 29
July 1873 in Macon County, TN
.......... +Jesse B. Sr. Kirby 1799 - 1861 b: 29 May 1799 in Tennesse
d: 28 February 1861 in Macon County, TN Father: Mother: m: 26 September 1824
.......... 4 America Kirby 1826 - b: 1826 in Macon Co., TN
.......... 4 David L. Kirby 1829 - b: 1829 in Macon Co., TN
.......... 4 William M. Kirby 1833 - b: 1833 in Macon Co., TN
.......... 4 James Daniel Kirby 1835 - b: 1835
.......... 4 Jesse B. Jr. Kirby 1841 - b: 1841 in Macon Co., TN
.............. +Unknown Wife Father: Mother:
............... 5 Alvis Kirby
.................. +Shug b: in Macon County TN Father: Ellis
E. GOAD Mother: Ophelia YOUNGER
.......... 4 Merlin Kirby 1844 - b: 1844 in Macon Co., TN
.......... 4 M. S. Haley Kirby 1848 - b: 1848 in Macon Co., TN
...... 3 Milton D. Young 1805 - 1826 b: 5 March 1805 d: 10 September 1826
...... 3 Merlin Young 1807 - 1870 b: 22 May 1807 in Smith Co., TN d: 18
October 1870 in Salt Lick, Jackson County, Tennessee
.......... +Mary America Eaton Abt 1822 - b: Abt 1822 Father:
Mother: m: October 1842
.......... 4 Wilson Clements Young
.......... 4 Mary Young Abt 1843 - b: Abt 1843
.......... 4 Napoleon B. Young 1844 - b: 21 March 1844 in Jackson Co.,
TN
.............. +Evaline Hare 1847 - b: 1847 Father: Mother: m: 12
May 1872
............... 5 Gladdice Young 1873 - b: 1873 in Jackson Co., TN
............... 5 Paul Young 1880 - b: August 1880 in Jackson Co., TN
............... 5 Timothy Young 1883 - b: January 1883 in Jackson Co.,
TN
.......... *2nd Wife of Napoleon B. Young:
.............. +Sadie Welch 1869 - b: March 1869 in Tennesse
Father: Jacob WELCH Mother: Margaret Hampton MORGAN m: 3 June 1886
............... 5 Mattie Litton Young 1889 - b: October 1889 in Jackson
Co., TN
............... 5 M. Young 1892 - b: June 1892 in Jackson Co., TN
............... 5 Lura B. Young 1894 - b: March 1894 in Jackson Co., TN
............... 5 Minnie Morgan Young 1896 - b: October 1896 in Jackson
Co., TN
.......... 4 Milton Bertram Young Abt 1846 - b: Abt 1846
.............. +Bettie VanHooser Father: Mother: m: 20
January 1870
.......... 4 Josephus C. G. Young Abt 1849 - b: Abt 1849
...... 3 [2] Ichabod M. Young 1809 - 1883 b: 14 July 1809 in Smith Co.,
TN d: 22 May 1883 in Macon Co. TN
.......... +[1] Nancy Henrietta Young 1808 - 1866 b: 28 December 1808
in BAGDAD, JACKSON CO. TN d: 6 January 1866 in Macon Co. TN Father: James
YOUNG Mother: Elizabeth DRAPER m: 20 January 1831
.......... 4 [3] Elizabeth Matilda Young 1831 - 1915 b: 29 October 1831 in
Macon Co., TN d: 19 April 1915 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN
.............. +[4] Capt 1830 - 1926 b: 7 August 1830 in Jackson Co.,
TN d: 12 January 1926 in Livingston, Overton Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 29
March 1849
.......... 4 [5] Dulcinia Dottobozo Young 1833 - 1902 b: 2 September
1833 in Macon Co., TN d: 20 July 1902 in Putnam Co., TN
.............. +[6] Samuel Gibson Slaughter 1820 - 1903 b: 2 February
1820 d: 22 April 1903 in Cookeville, Putnam Co., TN Father: Mother: m:
Aft 1878
.......... 4 [7] James Milton Young 1835 - b: 25 June 1835 in Macon Co.,
TN
.......... 4 [8] Haley Peyton Young 1837 - 1892 b: 18 March 1837 in Macon
Co., TN d: 1892 in Chico, Wise Co., Texas
.......... 4 [9] Nancy Josephine Young 1839 - 1897 b: 29 June 1839 in
Macon Co., TN d: 9 March 1897 in New Middleton, TN
.............. +[10] Riley Richardson 1847 - 1921 b: 22 November 1847
in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 2 July 1921 in New Middleton, TN
Father: Mother: m: 9 October 1879
.......... 4 [11] Sarah Ann Young 1841 - 1909 b: 5 June 1841 in Macon
Co., TN d: 24 January 1909 in Macon Co., TN
.............. +[12] William Laton Slate 1842 - 1913 b: 24 May 1842 in
Macon Co., TN d: 10 November 1913 in Macon Co., TN Father: John William
SLATE Mother: Nancy Ann DONOHO m: 14 December 1865
............... 5 [13] Eudora J. Slate 1866 - 1867 b: 16 October 1866 in
Macon Co., TN d: 22 August 1867 in Macon Co., TN
............... 5 [14] Charles Chitwood Slate 1868 - 1962 b: 8 February
1868 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 May 1962 in Macon Co., TN
.................. +[15] Ogelia Rosetta Bean 1872 - 1933 b: 7 February
1872 in Macon Co., TN d: 16 July 1933 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother:
m: 15 January 1893
................... 6 [16] Herbert Leslie Slate 1893 - 1955 b: 8 November
1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 8 November 1955 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[17] Effie Faye Hawkins 1894 - 1929 b: 19
July 1894 in Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1929 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 30 August 1914
....................... 7 [18] Grace Marie Slate 1916 - b: 28 June 1916
in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [19] Bonnie Rebecca Slate 1922 - b: 11
February 1922 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [20] Mildred Rosetta Slate 1924 - b: 31 March
1924 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [21] Mary Ellen Slate 1927 - b: 17 October
1927 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [22] Effie Fay Slate 1929 - b: 6 September
1929 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [23] Ottis Ruffo Slate 1893 - b: 12 February 1893
in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[24] Victoria W. Sutton 1893 - 1943 b: 12
February 1893 in Macon Co., TN d: 25 September 1943 in Macon Co., TN
Father: Mother:
....................... 7 [25] Samuel Soleman Slate 1927 - b: 18
February 1927 in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee
................... 6 Dudley Cordell Slate 1896 - 1987 b: 24 April 1896
in Macon Co., TN d: 11 September 1987 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[27] Eunice Craighead 1902 - 1920 b: 12
February 1902 in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN d: 10 April 1920 in Defeated
Creek, Smith Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 23 February 1918
....................... 7 [28] Ivra Glendle Slate 1919 - b: 23 August 1919
in Defeated Creek, Smith Co., TN
........................... +[29] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [30] Norman Slate
................... *2nd Wife of Dudley Cordell Slate:
....................... +[31] Myrtle Newberry 1906 - 1931 b: 4
September 1906 in Macon Co., TN d: 24 August 1931 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 24 May 1925
....................... 7 [32] William Kenneth Slate 1926 - b: 5 August
1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [33] Charlie Slate Abt 1929 - 1996 b: Abt 1929
d: 29 January 1996 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[34] Dorothy Williams Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1941
............................ 8 [35] Pam Slate
............................ 8 [36] Brenda Slate
............................ 8 [37] Joyce Slate
............................ 8 [38] Vicki Slate
............................ 8 [39] Roy Wayne Slate
............................ 8 [40] Mike Slate
............................ 8 [41] Gregory W. Slate
................... 6 [42] Willie 1898 - 1917 b: 25 August 1898 in Macon
Co., TN d: 23 December 1917 in Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [43] Mark Henry Slate 1900 - 1994 b: 2 September
1900 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 November 1994 in Madison,
Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[44] Effie Hudson 1906 - 1984 b: 10 February
1906 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: September 1984 in Madison,
Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 15 September 1928
................... 6 [45] Deedie Bell Slate 1902 - 1994 b: 27 June 1902
in Macon Co., TN d: 19 March 1994 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[46] Emanuel Hova Carnahan 1901 - 1942 b: 24
December 1901 in Haydenburg, TN d: 8 August 1942 in Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 1 February 1925
....................... 7 [47] Lewis Wesley Carnahan 1926 - b: 10 July
1926 in Red Boiling Springs, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [48] Eva Elise Carnahan 1928 - b: 26 November
1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [49] Emma Louise Slate 1904 - 1971 b: 20 March 1904
in Macon Co., TN d: 1 May 1971 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[50] Clifton Lyons 1905 - Aft 1995 b: 5 February
1905 in Macon Co., TN d: Aft 1995 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 24
May 1925
....................... 7 [51] Geneva Lyons Aft 1925 - b: Aft 1925 in
Macon Co., TN
........................... +[52] Ray Roberts Father:
Mother:
................... 6 [53] Gilbert Boyd Slate 1913 - 1961 b: 6 June 1913 in
Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1961 in Macon Co., TN
............... 5 [54] Addison William Slate 1870 - 1878 b: 23 February
1870 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 October 1878 in Macon Co.,
TN
............... 5 [55] John Allen Slate 1871 - 1957 b: 12 November 1871
in Macon Co., TN d: 6 December 1957 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
.................. +[56] Mary Maude Lamons 1881 - 1954 b: 30 July 1881
in Smith Co., TN d: 20 February 1954 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
Father: Gideon Bransford LAMONS Mother: Martha Jane STONE m: 30 May 1896
................... 6 [57] Irene Pearl Slate 1899 - 1948 b: 4 September
1899 d: 31 January 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[58] Thomas Marks Yarbrough Father
: Mother: m: 22 April 1916
....................... 7 [59] David Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft 1916
....................... 7 [60] Katherine Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft
1916
................... 6 George Bransford Slate 1901 - 1984 b: 17 March 1901
d: 15 March 1984 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[62] Annie Hardcastle Father:
Mother:
................... *2nd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[63] Elizabeth Wilson Father:
Mother:
....................... 7 [64] Mary Ann Slate
....................... 7 [65] John Ed Slate
................... *3rd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[66] Fannie Lee Grooms 1902 - 1924 b: August
1902 in Lax, Alabama d: May 1924 Father: Mother: m: 1 October 1920
................... *4th Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[67] Lois Estelle McDonald 1903 - 1976 b: 25
October 1903 d: 1976 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 30 November 1924
....................... 7 [68] Evelyn Eugenia Slate 1926 - 1926 b: 27
March 1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 26 May 1926 in Red Boiling
Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [69] Conrad McDonald Slate 1928 - 1961 b: 22
July 1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 1961 in Red Boiling
Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [70] Young Davis Slate 1903 - b: 6 February 1903 in
Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 Joe Bennett Slate 1905 - 1978 b: 31 July 1905 in
Henderson County, Kentucky d: 29 July 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[72] Hazel Eugenia Clark 1909 - 1941 b: 18
June 1909 d: 3 March 1941 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Unknown
HENDERSON Mother: GERTIE m: 16 August 1925
....................... 7 Billy Joe Slate 1927 - b: 25 May 1927 in
Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[74] Mary Eldean Grace 1925 - b: 28 July
1925 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Guy Noble GRACE Mother:
Thelma Beatrice SHEARON m: 20 November 1947
............................ 8 Michael Dean Slate 1947 - b: 20 June
1947 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
............................... +[76] Faith Elaine Overton 1947 - b: 14
February 1947 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1970
................................ 9 [77] Timothy Ray Slate 1971 - b: 28
January 1971 in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee
............................ *2nd Wife of Michael Dean Slate:
............................... +[78] Gloria Jean Blanton 1948 - b: 31
March 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 1995
............................ 8 [79] Patrick Ray Slate 1952 - b: 11
October 1952 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
............................... +[80] Kay Claxton 1952 - b: 18 July
1952 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1977
................................ 9 [81] Natalie Marie Slate 1978 -
b: 27 January 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... *2nd Wife of Billy Joe Slate:
........................... +[82] Kim Hoa Nguyen 1942 - b: 24 October
1942 in Saigon, Viet Nam Father: No HUSBAND Mother: Thi Chiem NGUYEN
m: Abt 1969
............................ 8 [83] Julie Simone Slate 1970 - b: 9
October 1970
............................... +[84] Joel Chance Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1994
................................ 9 [85] Haley Renee Chance 1995 - b: 3
May 1995 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... 7 Betty Jean Slate 1930 - b: 29 March 1930 in
Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[87] Bill Corlew Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [88] Allen Bennett Corlew
............................ 8 [89] Patricia Corlew
....................... *2nd Husband of Betty Jean Slate:
........................... +[90] Jimmy Anderson Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [91] Margene Anderson
............................ 8 [92] Kaye Anderson
....................... 7 [93] Allen Ray Slate 1932 - b: 17 December
1932 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[94] Jo Ann Boyd 1936 - b: 18 June 1936
in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 22 June 1957
............................ 8 [95] Kenneth Allen Slate 1960 - b: 31
October 1960 in Bakersfield, California
............................... +[96] Laura Wallace 1960 - b: 1 June
1960 in Bakersfield, California Father: Mother: m: 1988
................................ 9 [97] Naomi Morgan Slate 1989 - b: 22
July 1989 in Bakersfield, California
............................ 8 [98] Laurie Karen Slate 1962 - b: 20
December 1962 in Bakersfield, California
................... *2nd Wife of Joe Bennett Slate:
....................... +[99] Margaret Wilhoit 1922 - b: 2 September
1922 in Taft, Lincoln County, Tennessee Father: Jim WILHOIT Mother:
Linnie MCADAMS m: 10 July 1943
....................... 7 [100] Tommy Eugene Slate 1945 - 1994 b: 30
July 1945 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: 23 October 1994 in Nashville,
Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[101] Ann Carruthers Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [102] Richard Bennett Slate
............................... +[103] Dana Oliver Father:
Mother:
................... 6 [104] Laura Athelene Slate 1907 - b: 3 September
1907
....................... +[105] Robert Luther Sandlin 1901 - 1978 b:
1901 d: 1978 Father: Mother: m: 19 November 1922
....................... 7 Mary Martha Sandlin 1924 - 1993 b: 1924 d: 1993
........................... +[107] Grady Warren Usery - 1950 d:
1950 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1944
............................ 8 [108] Marcia Leutrena Usery 1945 - b:
1945
............................... +[109] Charles Hammond
Father: Mother: m: Bef 1977
................................ 9 [110] Trey Hammond 1977 - b: 1977
............................ 8 [111] Stephen Warren Usery 1948 - b:
1948
............................... +[112] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [113] Stephen Usery
....................... *2nd Husband of Mary Martha Sandlin:
........................... +[114] Ed Newby Father: Mother:
m: Aft 1950
....................... 7 [115] Robert Hassie Sandlin 1926 - b: 1926
........................... +[116] Ruby Hargrove 1926 - b: 1926
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1945
............................ 8 [117] Ronald Glenn Sandlin 1947 - b:
1947
............................ 8 [118] Douglas Neil Sandlin 1948 - b:
1948
............................ 8 [119] Gary Keith Sandlin 1955 - b:
1955
............................ 8 [120] Michael Tracy Sandlin 1966 - b:
1966
....................... 7 [121] Sarah Ruth Sandlin 1928 - b: 1928
........................... +[122] Jimmy Lee Cain Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1948
....................... 7 [123] Dorothy Corinne Jane Sandlin 1932 - b:
1932
........................... +[124] Glen Albert Beddingfield
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1952
............................ 8 [125] Connie Sue Beddingfield 1953 -
b: 1953
............................ 8 [126] Ginger Yvonne Beddingfield 1954
- b: 1954
............................... +[127] John Adams Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1974
............................ 8 [128] Glen Albert Beddingfield II 1958
- b: 1958
............................... +[129] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 16:22:48 -0800
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Subject: [TNSMITH] Descendants of William Young part4of5
....................... 7 [48] Eva Elise Carnahan 1928 - b: 26 November
1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [49] Emma Louise Slate 1904 - 1971 b: 20 March 1904
in Macon Co., TN d: 1 May 1971 in Macon Co., TN
....................... +[50] Clifton Lyons 1905 - Aft 1995 b: 5 February
1905 in Macon Co., TN d: Aft 1995 in Macon Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 24
May 1925
....................... 7 [51] Geneva Lyons Aft 1925 - b: Aft 1925 in
Macon Co., TN
........................... +[52] Ray Roberts Father:
Mother:
................... 6 [53] Gilbert Boyd Slate 1913 - 1961 b: 6 June 1913 in
Macon Co., TN d: 6 September 1961 in Macon Co., TN
............... 5 [54] Addison William Slate 1870 - 1878 b: 23 February
1870 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 12 October 1878 in Macon Co.,
TN
............... 5 [55] John Allen Slate 1871 - 1957 b: 12 November 1871
in Macon Co., TN d: 6 December 1957 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
.................. +[56] Mary Maude Lamons 1881 - 1954 b: 30 July 1881
in Smith Co., TN d: 20 February 1954 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
Father: Gideon Bransford LAMONS Mother: Martha Jane STONE m: 30 May 1896
................... 6 [57] Irene Pearl Slate 1899 - 1948 b: 4 September
1899 d: 31 January 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[58] Thomas Marks Yarbrough
Father: Mother: m: 22 April 1916
....................... 7 [59] David Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft 1916
....................... 7 [60] Katherine Yarbrough Aft 1916 - b: Aft
1916
................... 6 [61] George Bransford Slate 1901 - 1984 b: 17 March
1901 d: 15 March 1984 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... +[62] Annie Hardcastle Father:
Mother:
................... *2nd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[63] Elizabeth Wilson Father:
Mother:
....................... 7 [64] Mary Ann Slate
....................... 7 [65] John Ed Slate
................... *3rd Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[66] Fannie Lee Grooms 1902 - 1924 b: August
1902 in Lax, Alabama d: May 1924 Father: Mother: m: 1 October 1920
................... *4th Wife of George Bransford Slate:
....................... +[67] Lois Estelle McDonald 1903 - 1976 b: 25
October 1903 d: 1976 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN Father:
Mother: m: 30 November 1924
....................... 7 [68] Evelyn Eugenia Slate 1926 - 1926 b: 27
March 1926 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 26 May 1926 in Red Boiling
Spring, Macon Co., TN
....................... 7 [69] Conrad McDonald Slate 1928 - 1961 b: 22
July 1928 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 1961 in Red Boiling
Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [70] Young Davis Slate 1903 - b: 6 February 1903 in
Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
................... 6 [71] Joe Bennett Slate 1905 - 1978 b: 31 July 1905
in Henderson County, Kentucky d: 29 July 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co.,
TN
....................... +[72] Hazel Eugenia Clark 1909 - 1941 b: 18
June 1909 d: 3 March 1941 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Unknown
HENDERSON Mother: GERTIE m: 16 August 1925
....................... 7 [73] Billy Joe Slate 1927 - b: 25 May 1927 in
Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[74] Mary Eldean Grace 1925 - b: 28 July
1925 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Guy Noble GRACE Mother:
Thelma Beatrice SHEARON m: 20 November 1947
............................ 8 [75] Michael Dean Slate 1947 - b: 20
June 1947 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
............................... +[76] Faith Elaine Overton 1947 - b: 14
February 1947 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1970
................................ 9 [77] Timothy Ray Slate 1971 - b: 28
January 1971 in Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee
............................ *2nd Wife of Michael Dean Slate:
............................... +[78] Gloria Jean Blanton 1948 - b: 31
March 1948 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 1995
............................ 8 [79] Patrick Ray Slate 1952 - b: 11
October 1952 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
............................... +[80] Kay Claxton 1952 - b: 18 July
1952 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1977
................................ 9 [81] Natalie Marie Slate 1978 -
b: 27 January 1978 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... *2nd Wife of Billy Joe Slate:
........................... +[82] Kim Hoa Nguyen 1942 - b: 24 October
1942 in Saigon, Viet Nam Father: No HUSBAND Mother: Thi Chiem NGUYEN
m: Abt 1969
............................ 8 [83] Julie Simone Slate 1970 - b: 9
October 1970
............................... +[84] Joel Chance Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1994
................................ 9 [85] Haley Renee Chance 1995 - b: 3
May 1995 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
....................... 7 [86] Betty Jean Slate 1930 - b: 29 March 1930
in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[87] Bill Corlew Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [88] Allen Bennett Corlew
............................ 8 [89] Patricia Corlew
....................... *2nd Husband of Betty Jean Slate:
........................... +[90] Jimmy Anderson Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [91] Margene Anderson
............................ 8 [92] Kaye Anderson
....................... 7 [93] Allen Ray Slate 1932 - b: 17 December
1932 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[94] Jo Ann Boyd 1936 - b: 18 June 1936
in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: 22 June 1957
............................ 8 [95] Kenneth Allen Slate 1960 - b: 31
October 1960 in Bakersfield, California
............................... +[96] Laura Wallace 1960 - b: 1 June
1960 in Bakersfield, California Father: Mother: m: 1988
................................ 9 [97] Naomi Morgan Slate 1989 - b: 22
July 1989 in Bakersfield, California
............................ 8 [98] Laurie Karen Slate 1962 - b: 20
December 1962 in Bakersfield, California
................... *2nd Wife of Joe Bennett Slate:
....................... +[99] Margaret Wilhoit 1922 - b: 2 September
1922 in Taft, Lincoln County, Tennessee Father: Jim WILHOIT Mother:
Linnie MCADAMS m: 10 July 1943
....................... 7 [100] Tommy Eugene Slate 1945 - 1994 b: 30
July 1945 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN d: 23 October 1994 in Nashville,
Davidson Co., TN
........................... +[101] Ann Carruthers Father:
Mother:
............................ 8 [102] Richard Bennett Slate
............................... +[103] Dana Oliver Father:
Mother:
................... 6 [104] Laura Athelene Slate 1907 - b: 3 September
1907
....................... +[105] Robert Luther Sandlin 1901 - 1978 b:
1901 d: 1978 Father: Mother: m: 19 November 1922
....................... 7 [106] Mary Martha Sandlin 1924 - 1993 b: 1924
d: 1993
........................... +[107] Grady Warren Usery - 1950 d:
1950 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1944
............................ 8 [108] Marcia Leutrena Usery 1945 - b:
1945
............................... +[109] Charles Hammond
Father: Mother: m: Bef 1977
................................ 9 [110] Trey Hammond 1977 - b: 1977
............................ 8 [111] Stephen Warren Usery 1948 - b:
1948
............................... +[112] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [113] Stephen Usery
....................... *2nd Husband of Mary Martha Sandlin:
........................... +[114] Ed Newby Father: Mother:
m: Aft 1950
....................... 7 [115] Robert Hassie Sandlin 1926 - b: 1926
........................... +[116] Ruby Hargrove 1926 - b: 1926
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1945
............................ 8 [117] Ronald Glenn Sandlin 1947 - b:
1947
............................ 8 [118] Douglas Neil Sandlin 1948 - b:
1948
............................ 8 [119] Gary Keith Sandlin 1955 - b:
1955
............................ 8 [120] Michael Tracy Sandlin 1966 - b:
1966
....................... 7 [121] Sarah Ruth Sandlin 1928 - b: 1928
........................... +[122] Jimmy Lee Cain Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1948
....................... 7 [123] Dorothy Corinne Jane Sandlin 1932 - b:
1932
........................... +[124] Glen Albert Beddingfield
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1952
............................ 8 [125] Connie Sue Beddingfield 1953 -
b: 1953
............................ 8 [126] Ginger Yvonne Beddingfield 1954
- b: 1954
............................... +[127] John Adams Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1974
............................ 8 [128] Glen Albert Beddingfield II 1958
- b: 1958
............................... +[129] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1978
................................ 9 [130] Leigh Beddingfield
................................ 9 [131] Josh Beddingfield
............................ 8 [132] Laura Ann Beddingfield 1962 -
b: 1962
....................... 7 [133] John Thomas Sandlin 1936 - b: 1936
........................... +[134] Helen Mary Inanelio
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1956
............................ 8 [135] Mary Corinne Sandlin
............................... +[136] Steve Larson Father:
Mother:
............................ *2nd Husband of Mary Corinne Sandlin:
............................... +[137] Mark McClintic
Father: Mother:
................................ 9 [138] Matt McClintic
................................ 9 [139] Ben McClintic
............................ 8 [140] Frankie Sandlin
....................... 7 [141] Nella Dean Sandlin 1939 - b: 1939
........................... +[142] James Harold McKee 1935 - b: 1935
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1959
............................ 8 [143] Thomas Sandlin McKee 1960 - b:
1960
............................... +[144] Christie Louise Chaney 1964 -
b: 1964 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1995
................................ 9 [145] Claire Elise McKee 1996 -
b: 1996
............................ 8 [146] Brian Lance McKee 1962 - b: 1962
............................... +[147] Antheia Thrasher 1965 - b: 1965
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1983
................................ 9 [148] Chase Vaughn McKee 1984 -
b: 1984
................................ 9 [149] Emily Blythe McKee 1986 -
b: 1986
................................ 9 [150] Olivia Marie McKee 1992 -
b: 1992
............................ 8 [151] Jackson Russell McKee 1963 - b:
1963
............................... +[152] Vanessa Lynn Looney 1967 - b:
1967 Father: Mother: m: Abt 1990
................................ 9 [153] Katelyn Nichols McKee 1991 -
b: 1991
....................... 7 [154] Frances Carolyn Sandlin 1942 - b: 1942
........................... +[155] Pete Father: Mother: m:
Abt 1961
............................ 8 [156] George Michael McAllister 1962 -
b: 1962
............................... +[157] Wife Unknown Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [158] Jessica McAllister
............................ 8 [159] Monica Liegh McAllister 1969 -
b: 1969
............................... +[160] Hollis Powers
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1989
................................ 9 [161] Brett Powers
....................... 7 [162] Arthur Wayne Sandlin 1944 - b: 1944
........................... +[163] Betty Mitchell Father:
Mother: m: Abt 1964
............................ 8 [164] Leslie Dawn Sandlin
............................... +[165] No Husband Father:
Mother:
................................ 9 [166] Summer Kaitlyn Sandlin 1992
- b: 1992
................................ 9 [167] Sierra Sandlin 1994 - b:
1994
............................ 8 [168] Christopher Todd Sandlin 1969 -
b: 1969
....................... 7 [169] George Larry Sandlin 1945 - b: 1945
........................... +[170] Wanda Delane Black
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1966
............................ 8 [171] William Bartley Sandlin 1967 -
b: 1967
............................ 8 [172] Whitney Lane Sandlin 1972 - b:
1972
....................... *2nd Wife of George Larry Sandlin:
........................... +[173] Susan Corder Berzett
Father: Mother: m: Abt 1978
............................ 8 [174] Slate Corder Sandlin 1979 - b:
1979
............................ 8 [175] Jordan Claire Sandlin 1983 - b:
1983
................... 6 [176] John Carl Slate 1909 - 1986 b: 18 December
1909 in Tompkinsville, Kentucky d: February 1986 in Nashville, Davidson Co.,
TN
....................... +[177] Kate Phillips Father:
Mother:
....................... 7 [178] Ray Slate
....................... 7 [179] Philip Slate
....................... 7 [180] Conrad Slate
................... *2nd Wife of John Carl Slate:
....................... +[181] Annie Todd Father: Mother:
m: 11 September 1927
................... 6 [182] Mary Pauline Slate 1912 - 1992 b: 18 August
1912 in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN d: 1992
....................... +[183] Charles Rignal Crabtree - 1985 d:
1985 Father: Mother: m: 27 August 1929
....................... 7 [184] Myra Ann Crabtree Aft 1929 - b: Aft 1929
....................... 7 [185] Mary Lee Crabtree Aft 1929 - b: Aft 1929
................... 6 [186] Harry Allen Slate 1914 - 1991 b: 2 December
1914 d: 1991
....................... +[187] Francis McKamey - 1996 d: September
1996 in Johnson City, Tennessee Father: Mother:
....................... 7 [188] Ben Allen Slate
................... 6 [189] Charles Allen Slate 1916 - 1916 b: 3 December
1916 d: 6 December 1916
................... 6 [190] Morris Woodrow Slate 1918 - b: 16 September
1918 in Elkmont, Alabama
....................... +[191] Hazel Marie Elder 1927 - b: 4 April
1927 in Giles Co., TN Father: John Fisher ELDER Mother: Edna Easter
Elizabeth DAVIS m: Bef 1952
....................... 7 [192] Paul Woodrow Slate 1952 - b: 22 March
1952
........................... +[193] Teresa Anne Jones 1954 - b: 31 May
1954 in Nashville, Davidson Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Bef 1977
............................ 8 [194] Daniel Mark Slate 1977 - b: 24
September 1977
............................ 8 [195] David Paul Slate 1979 - b: 9
November 1979
....................... 7 [196] Steve Allen Slate 1955 - b: 1 February
1955
........................... +[197] Anita Gayle Anderson 1953 - b: 17
December 1953 Father: Mother: m: Bef 1986
............................ 8 [198] Nathaniel Lee Slate 1986 - b: 7
November 1986
............................ 8 [199] Deeanna Michelle Slate 1989 -
b: 2 May 1989
................... 6 [200] Chester Arthur Slate 1921 - b: 23 May 1921 in
Athens, Alabama
....................... +[201] Rose Marie Pardue - 1987 d: 1987
Father: Mother:
................... *2nd Wife of Chester Arthur Slate:
....................... +[202] Ellen Russell Abt 1920 - b: Abt 1920
in Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Abt 1942
....................... 7 [203] Marie Slate
....................... 7 [204] John Slate
............... 5 [205] Maude Zella Slate 1875 - b: 27 February 1875 in
Red Boiling Spring, Macon Co., TN
.................. +[206] William Bate Wright b: in Murfreesboro,
Rutherford Co., TN Father: Mother: m: Abt 1895
............... 5 [207] Joseph Faust Slate 1878 - b: 15 January 1878 in
Red Boiling Spring,
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 15:18:35 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Sadesmom@aol.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [MCGEHEE] Re: misc. people, places & dates
In a message dated 2/2/2000 1:41:42 PM Pacific Standard Time,
mbaehler@neteze.com writes:
<< McGeehee, James 3 Reg't ( Copeland's ) West Tennessee Militia
inducted as a Private
discharged as a private
Roll Box 139 Roll Exct. 602 >>
This is our James. Haven't been able to get anything more on any military
records from the NARA. Haven't tried at the State of Tennessee Archives. I
wonder if they would have anything? It states in the probate papers for Jane
that James served in the War of 1812 with this regiment, if I remember
correctly. Or it might have mention Holehauser who served with this regiment.
I think this regiment signed up around the Lincoln County, TN area.
Gayle :)
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 19:50:30 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "YelloLeaf"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [15] CIVIL WAR BOOKS
GREAT BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR, Beautiful, outstanding, full-color chromolithographs of Louis Kurz & Alexander Allison bring to life 36 of the most significant battles of the Ci
THE CIVIL WAR TRIVIA QUIZ BOOK. More than 1,000 questions about the people, places, battles, officers and events that took places between the Blue and the Gray. 1984 William Ter
THE CIVIL WAR TIMES Magazine, Illustrated, Feb. 1970. Full-length photo of Lt. Col. William B. Hyde, 9th NY Cavalry, Battle of Rich Mountain with photos of Gen. Joseph B. Kersha
e-mail to reserve and for address
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 19:37:18 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Tom Dunklin
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [SMITH] OK and Tx
Chelle,
My husband has what appears to be 2 separate Smith lines, a Price and a Webb line in his family. So
far I have one Smith line which I have back to unknown county in SC. They migrated to Carroll Co, Tx
abt. 1836 and then to Rusk Co, Tx abt. 1848. They settled around the Pine Hill community of Rusk Co.
Head of this Smith family was James E. Smith and wife, Catherine Montgomery. The other Smith family
appears to be from Columbia Co & Clark Co, GA. First known head of this family was Joseph Smith and
wife, Sara Culbreath. A son, Anderson W. Smith and wife, Sarah H. Pendergrass Smith also settled in
Rusk Co. abt. 1860. As far as I can tell, these two Smith families are not connected until they inter
marry in Rusk Co. Some Smiths also marry into his Webb and Price family in Rusk Co.
If you think there might be a connection, contact me and we will exchange more info.
Paula Dunklin
brsmit@ix.netcom.com wrote:
> I had Smith's in Cleveland and Pottawatomie counties, OK from early 1890s and in Hill and Johnson
> counties, TX 1879 to 1890s. Before that they were in Giles, Lincoln and Lawrence counties, TN.
>
> Surnames married into this Smith line were: DEMENT, ROBERTSON, WHITE, HENDRICKS, WALKER, TRIBBLE,
> BROWN AND PRICE.
>
> Would like to hear from anyone who thinks they might have a connection.
>
> Thanks,
> Chelle
>
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 18:39:16 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Alsobrook
Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: Re: [RUTLEDGE-L] Bios Isaac, Jr & Martha E
Ron Rutledge wrote:
> Carol,
>
> This line that you have seen on the List below (as you mentioned in the
> message below) is, I believe my line, but we had only proven it back to
> Isaac, so I am going to be very interested in any information that might
> lead to Isaac Sr..'s parents and or siblings. Right now, we need some
> proof.
Not indisputable proof, but interesting to note: In the Lincoln County Tenn.
Pioneers, Vol VIII, Nos. 2 & 3, Dec 1978 & Mar 1979, by Jan Warrsen Waller,
Conroe, TX --pg 38-- Descendants of Isaac Rutledge, compiled by Charles C.
Rutledge 1966, Contributed by Mabel A. Tucker, Fayetteville, TN. -- A note found
on the front of article about Isaac, written in pencil, says that Isaac
Rutledge, Sr., Born Apr. 23, 1779, son of William Rutledge and Mary Creeson who
was a widow in 1780, records show that she made a will this year. Wm. Rutledge
was a Lieutenant in the war of 1776. He died abt 1780, William Rutledge was of
French descent. The rest of this undated newpaper article continues with info
pretty well in agreement with the paper, of William Rutledge, mentioned above.
Also, Isaac was born in Surry County, NC and William moved from Prince George
County, VA to Surry County, NC before Isaac is born (b. April 23, 1779).
But most compelling of evidence is in the will......
1786: Will filed by son William names 5 sons of Wm. Rutledge
(deceased) and his widow Mary. Does not name daughters. Will Book 2,
p 114. Surry Co. NC, paper filed by William Rutledge, (son of William
Rutledge & Mary Creeson) I, dated 24 April 1786, filed May term 1786,
Surry Co., NC.
Leaves land owned on north side of deep creek as high up as to
certain popular which Jo Bradley was to claim, was within the ---of
the deed made from Henry Spoonhower to William Rutledge; deed and all
of said tract of 510 acres above the big branch on the south side of
said creek, also three hundred and twelve acres part of six hundred
and forty wherein, Mary Rutledge now lives, at her death to be equally
divided between the said James, John, Isaac and Joel
Rutledge, 4 Apr 1786.
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 17:10:57 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Kay Martin
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: MARTIN - 1850+
Surname: MARTIN, GORDON, BAKER, DAVIS, LOVAN, LOVING, TOWNLIN, FRIZZELL,
ALSUP, ALEXANDER, HENRY
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I would like to find descendants of the following family. Much to share
with those connecting.
1. LARKIN5 MARTIN, s/o Abner MARTIN and Nancy GORDON, was born Abt. 1800
in prob. Henderson Co., Kentucky. He married THURZA NASH BAKER, d/o James
BAKER and Sarah DAVIS, January 10, 1823 in Hopkins Co, Kentucky. She was
born Abt. 1803 in Kentucky, and died Aft. 1860. They sold their KY home
in 1847 and are in Greene Co., MO on the 1850 census.
Children of LARKIN MARTIN and THURZA BAKER are:
i. MAHALA JANE6 MARTIN, b. 1824, Hopkins Co, KY; d. Aft. 1900; m. JAMES
MARION LOVAN / LOVING, February 15, 1844, Hopkins Co, KY; b. June 25, 1827,
Hopkins Co, KY; d. December 21, 1915, Howell Co.
ii. NANCY C. MARTIN, b. 1826, Kentucky.
iii. SARAH A. MARTIN, b. 1826, Kentucky.
iv. JAMES D. MARTIN, b. November 29, 1827, Kentucky; d. August 23, 1904,
Douglas Co, Missouri; m. ELIZABETH FRANCES TOWNLIN, October 30, 1851, Greene
Co, Missouri; b. February 08, 1831, Tennessee; d. April 03, 1901, Douglas
Co, Missouri.
v. JOHN L. MARTIN, b. August 05, 1830, Hopkins Co., Kentucky; d. January
07, 1895, Douglas Co., MO; m. (1) CATHERINE FRIZZELL, January 13, 1853,
Green Co, Missouri; m. (2) SARAH PROB. ALSUP, Aft. 1854.
vi. WILLIAM MARTIN, b. 1832, Kentucky.
vii. JULIA A. MARTIN, b. 1835, Kentucky; m. J. W. ALEXANDER, January 12,
1871, Howell County, MO.
viii. RICHARD DAVIS MARTIN, b. 1836, Kentucky.
ix. BENJAMIN MARTIN, b. 1838, Kentucky.
x. ELIZA MARTIN, b. 1841, Kentucky.
xi. MARY VIRGINIA MARTIN3, b. August 21, 1844, Kentucky; d. May 06, 1896,
Tecumseh, Lincoln County (?), Oklahoma; m. NIMROD B. HENRY, January 12,
1865, Hutton Valley, Missouri; b. January 22, 1843, Coffee County, TN;
d. January 12, 1917, Lindsay, Garvin County, OK.
Link: Our Family Tree
URL:
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 17:01:31 -0800
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From: Jennie Lee Perry Cabler
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Subject: Doc PERRY and Birdie PAINTER
Surname: PERRY, PAINTER
-------------------------
George Washington Doc/Docton PERRY and Maria Birdie PAINTER married probably
about 1887 in Lincoln County, Tennessee;
Probably lived in Lincoln County until between April 1893 and Sept 1896
when they moved to Madison County, Alabama. Is there any kind of record
of them in Lincoln County? Birdie had a brother named Floyd. Who were Birdie's
parents?
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 16:01:13 -0800
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Subject: [HUNTER-L] 1824 TN Newspaper Article
Hello,
I'm not researching the HUNTER name, but I came across this article and
thought it might help someone to find a long lost relative.
I don't have any more information than what is printed here.
Linda Wood Parrish
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from The Village Messenger, Fayetteville (Lincoln County), Tennessee, Vol.
II, No. 10, May 12, 1824:
NOTICE.
On the 25th day of November, 1822. the body of a man was found in Cane
creek, about four miles distant from the place at which it empties into Elk
river. The person found was recognized by a number of individuals, to be a
man who had been for several days previous, in Fayetteville and its
vicinity. The circumstances which led to the search for and discovery of
the body were these:
A small grey nag was seen by the subscriber strolling near the bank of said
creeka pair of saddlebags were found at the place where the road leading
from Fayetteville to Columbia crosses Cane creek, which immediately led to
the suspicion that some person had been drowned in attempting to cross the
creek.
A number of the neighbors collected and after searching some time the body
was discovered in the creek a short distance below where said road crosses
the creek. A coroners inquest was holden over the body, who took a
schedule of the property found about the deceased. He had in his pocket a
gold watch, and in his saddlebags and pocket book a quantity of money in
notes on a great variety of banks and other associations, together with a
quantity of change tickets, amounting in all to about 3000 dollars. There
were also in his saddlebags promissory notes upon different persons,
amounting to about 500 dollars. There was likewise found in his saddlebags
a quantity of s_____g silk and sewing needles. He had but a small quantity
of clothing and that of inferior quality. There was found about him a
certificate purporting to be signed by his father* & mother, setting forth
the year in which the deceased was born, by which it appears he was, at the
time of his death, about twenty-five years of age; also a number of letters
were found about the deceased, addressed to Robert HUNTER at Pittsburg, by
Sally HUNTER, Polly HUNTER, Robert HUNTER and Olive HUNTER, dated in the
years 1818 and 1819 and post marked Ira, Vermont.
The property found about the deceased is in the possession of the
subscriber, living on Cane creek, Lincoln county, Tennessee.
SAMUEL BUCHANAN
May 10, 1824
*The surname of the father and mother in the certificate above mentioned was
HUNTER, but their given names are not recollected, and the certificate
having been deposited in the hands of a gentleman now absent, cannot be
referred to.
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 15:57:17 -0800
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From: Judy Ann Houser
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Subject: Florence Maronia GADDIS CROSS
Surname: GADDIS, TRUELOVE, CROSS, HOUSER, GRANT, BOND, WELTY, FANNING
-------------------------
My Grannie was a wonderful woman, while growing up she told me lots of
stories about her family and the Gaddis's. Her father died when she was
only 6 years old. He had older children from his first wife and these two
sets of children were all raised as one family. I tried to write down a
lot of her family history, So much of what she told me I am finding to
be true. Grannie was a wonderful person, and I loved her very much. She
died from complications from a fall, she broke her leg, and lived only
about 2 weeks. But she continued to read her Bible until a few weeks before
this happened.
FLORENCE MARONIA GADDIS CROSS, 103, of Bristol, VA died Wednesday, Nov.
3, 1999, at the home of a daughter in Bristol, Va. She was born in Culberston,
NC (April 1896), a daughter of the late JAMES WILLIAM "BILL" GADDIS & SARAH
LOUISE "SOPHRIA" TRUELOVE GADDIS.
She moved to Bristol several years ago from Lynch Ky., was a homemaker
and a member of the Primitive Baptist Church. She was the widow of CHARLES
GROVER CLEVELAND CROSS, Surviving are four daughters Mrs. Paul (FLORA)
HOUSER of Bristol, VA, Mrs. Marshall (DOROTHY) GRANT and Mrs. Keith (CARRIE)
BOND, both of Indianapolis and NORA WELTY of Midwest City, Okla.,; two
sons ROY A CROSS of Fayetteville, Ga., and EARL W. CROSS of Henderson,
Ky.; 31 Grandchildren; 35 great grandchildren; and 10 great-great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Cross was also preceded in death by three daughters, OMA RUTH CROSS,
LEBA LOUBRASKA CROSS and HAZEL E. FANNING, and four sons FRED DAVID CROSS,
CLAUDE (GROVER) CROSS, WILLIAM (OKSA) CROSS AND JOHN HOWARD CROSS. Funeral
services were conducted Saturday Nov 6, at 2 p.m. in Weaver Funeral Home
Chapel, Bristol, Tenn. The Reverend George Henderson officiated.
She was the mother of 13 children, a devoted Christian and a dedicated
Bible reader.
Pallbearers were grandson and great-grandson. The family received friends
Friday from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. or anytime at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Flora Houser. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery, Bristol, Va.
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 15:41:38 -0800
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From: C BARBER
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Subject: [RUTLEDGE-L] It's in the genes!
I found this interesting. I was always horse crazy as a kid (as lots of girls
are), but never grew out of it. After 20+ years as a computer support person,
I was downsized. So what happens? At the age of 43, I went to farrier school!
I am apprenticing with my farrier and never been happier, although I have
been wealthier!
Blacksmithing is in both my parents lines, so it must be in the genes!
Cindy
Alsobrook wrote:
Carol or Donavon Rutledge wrote:
> >From Rutledge Newsletter, Issue No. 17 Feb 1993, Rachel Demaree Clemons,
> editor.
>
> A bibliography of Isaac Rutledge Jr.
> History of Tennessee, 1886
>
> Isaac Rutledge, farmer of the 5th district, is a native of N.C. born in
> 1819, son of Isaac and Ruth (Steelman) Rutledge. The father was a native
> of N.C.
> and of FRENCH DESCENT". (Note: there is much more about Isaac who married
> twice and had six children by his first marriage and eight by his second
> marriage.)
>
> Does anyone know how a French connection enters into this family? And if
> anyone in Tennessee has access to the History of Tennessee, 1886, would you
> please see what it says further about both Isaac Sr and Jr? Thanks, CBR
According to a newspaper article, Isaac Sr's father, William, was of French
descent, too. Now as to whether that means James himself was French or
James'
still-nameless-to-me wife was French, I can't say.
As for the Goodspeed Entry:
According to Lincoln Co TN Goodspeed Biographies, (published 1887
pp. 908-909) Isaac RUTLEDGE, Jr., was a farmer of the Fifth District,
is a native of North Carolina. " Our subject was reared by his
father, his mother having died when he was small, and had the
advantage of a district school education. In 1842 he married Martha
J. Wagoner, and this union resulted in the birth of six children,
four of whom are living: Margaret A., wife of James C. Shofner;
Daniel H., of Texas; Ruth R., wife of R. B. Logan; and Nanny J., wife
of Andrew Edwards, of Rutherford County, Tenn. Mrs. Rutledge died in
the latter part of the year 1857, and in 1858 our subject wedded
Rebecca A. Buchanan, and by her became the father of eight children,
six of whom are living: Orville C.; Lola L, wife of G. G. Osborne,
of Bedford County; Fannie L., wife of Elder T. C. Herndon, one of
Kentucky's best divines and instructors; John L., Rosa Lou and
Garland M. In 1861 he enlisted in the Confederate Army, Fifth
Kentucky Regiment, and was in most of the principal battles. During
the battle of Baton Rouge he was shot through the body, and lay on
the battle-field twenty-four hours before he received aid. He was
then taken prisoner, but not thinking he could recover he was turned
over to his friends, and has never entirely recovered from the
effects of his wound. He is of Democratic principles, and he and
wife are members of the Primitive Baptist Church. In January, 1886,
he sold his farm of 305 acres to his son, Orville C., who is now
living at home, and who is a promising young man. He received the
best educational advantages the Fifth District can afford, and is a
Democrat in politics, casting his first vote for Grover Cleveland.
He is a member of the Primitive Baptist Church."
Now, there is also a Martha E Rutledge who married T.A. Jean. Anyone know
for
sure which Martha she is? I have her entry as well.
T. A. JEAN, farmer and mechanic, is a native of Lincoln County,
Tenn., born in 1836, and is one of eleven children of John and Ann
(SHAW) JEAN. The father was of Irish lineage, born in North Carolina
in 1797, a merchant and farmer by occupation. He came to Tennessee
in 1815, and two years later married. He died in 1883, at the
advanced age of eighty-six years. He was twice married, his second
wife being Patsey Taylor. The mother was born in
1801, in North Carolina, and died in 1845. At the age of ten years
our subject became the architect of his own fortunes, and for about
eight years was a farm laborer, and for his first year's labor
received $3 per month for his services. January 27, 1856, he married
Martha E. RUTLEDGE, who was born in 1829, in Lincoln County. The
following are their children: William McHenry, John Alex, Elizabeth
A., Thomas M., Mary C., Martha L. and George W. In 1882 Mr. JEAN
purchased 141 acres of land near Fayetteville, on which he located
and has since resided. He is very skillful with the use of tools,
and does his own blacksmithing and repairing in general. He is a
Democrat in politics, and his first presidential vote was cast for
Breckinridge, in 1860. He served in the late war in Forrest's escort,
and was in many severe skirmishes. His principal duty was scouting,
and during his entire service he was neither wounded nor captured.
He returned home in 1865, after an absence of three years. He and
Mrs. Jean are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South.
INTERESTING SIDENOTE: My great-grandfather William Arch Rutledge was also a
blacksmith by trade. He tried to make a blacksmith out of my grandfather,
Harrison Franklin "Harry" Rutledge, but Granddad wanted no part of such hot,
confining work and chose to be a rural postal carrier and gad-about-town
instead. Granddad passed along the blacksmithing tools to me even though I'm
not inclined toward so hot, confining work either.
--
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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:54:01 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Muriel
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: [CASCLARA] San Jose Schools
To the best of my knowlege, all San Jose high school students (including many
from the unincorperated areas) went to San Jose High School which in the early
years, was located in downtown San Jose, where the San Jose State University is
now. After 1943, the students from the West side attended Lincoln.
The California Room at the library may have year books available for look up. I
know they put out a plea for them a few years ago.
Muriel
San Jose
Cis1052@aol.com wrote:
> What about kids that graduated long before that? like 1916-1920. Where did
> they go to school and are there records? My grandmother was born and raised
> in Berryessa and went to school somewhere in the valley..... Any record of
> her Ina Claire WALTER? She was born November 14, 1901.
>
> Thanks for helping,
>
> Cheryl Davis-Holman
> Cis1052@aol.com
>
> Researching....... Davis, Vogt/Fite, Duncan, Laurance, Scott of TN
> Wilson, Saylors/Sailus of Ireland/Scotland/GA
> Holman, Walter/s, Meador of Missouri/CA
> Crespo, Sanchez, Martinez, Garcia of Spain/CA
>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 14:22:53 -0800
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Subject: [SMITH] OK and Tx
I had Smith's in Cleveland and Pottawatomie counties, OK from early 1890s and in Hill and Johnson
counties, TX 1879 to 1890s. Before that they were in Giles, Lincoln and Lawrence counties, TN.
Surnames married into this Smith line were: DEMENT, ROBERTSON, WHITE, HENDRICKS, WALKER, TRIBBLE,
BROWN AND PRICE.
Would like to hear from anyone who thinks they might have a connection.
Thanks,
Chelle
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 16:06:53 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Vic Lee"
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Subject: Re: [JOHNSON-L] Johnson Family TN > Oregon 1847
Diana,
I am looking for information on for Stephen S. Johnson (b. 1800 NC d.
1875-1880 Fentress Co. TN) m. Anna ? (b. 1802 NC d. 1875-1880 Fentress Co.
TN). Would you have any further information on the Stephen Johnson you
mentioned in your message below?
It would appear Stephen and Anna were in Fentress Co. TN by 1826. Because
the first record, I have found, mentioning Stephen Johnson is William Lee's
1826 Fentress Co. TN land entry that was bounded by Stephen Johnson's land
entry. I as of yet have not located the land entry filed by Stephen Johnson
which bordered William Lee.
Children that appear on the 1850 Fentress Co. TN Census
Stephen (b. 1827 Fentress Co. TN)
Phillip (b. 1832 Fentress Co. TN))
Hollie (b. 1834 Fentress Co. TN d. 1907-1910 Morgan Co. TN)
Unreadable Female (b. 1835 Fentress Co. TN)
Meremon (b. 1838 Fentress Co. TN)
Unreadable Female (b. 1847 Fentress Co. TN) grandchild?
The 1840 Census lists other possible children than mentioned above
1 male (b. 1830-1835)
1 female (b. 1825-1830)
1 female (b. 1835-1840)
Victor Lee
Cincinnati, OH
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Pages will be updated as new information is found.
Researching families in the following states and counties.
CA: Nevada
IL: Marion
KY: Adair, Carter, Casey, Floyd, Knott, Letcher, Lincoln, Marion, Mercer,
Perry, Pulaski, Russell, Taylor, Washington.
NC: Ashe, Surry, Wilkes.
SC: Chester.
TN: Carter, Claiborne, Fentress, Greene, Morgan, Overton, White.
VA: Albemarle,Botetourt, Bedford, Franklin, Grayson, Henrico, Lee,
Pittsylvania, Russell, Scott, Shenandoah, Whythe, Wise.
To see the surnames I am researching visit my Web Page.
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From: Diana Smith
To:
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 11:03 AM
Subject: [JOHNSON-L] Johnson Family TN > Oregon 1847
> I am new to the list and this if my first posting, James was my 5th
> great grandfather.
>
> Looking for other descendants of this JOHNSON family:
>
> 1 James JOHNSON b May 10, 1759 in Hertford Co, NC
> +Delila BENNETT b July 21, 1767 in Bute Co, NC
> .......2 Joel JOHNSON b Abt 1783
> .......2 Sarah JOHNSON b Abt 1786
> .......2 Elizabeth JOHNSON b Abt 1788
> .......2 Nancy JOHNSON b Abt 1791
> .......2 Stephen JOHNSON b Aug. 7, 1793
> .......2 James JOHNSON b April 4, 1809 in Buncombe Co, NC
> ...........+Anna (?) b Abt 1810 in Fentress Co, TN
> .............3 Ellison Carl JOHNSON b April 23, 1831 in Fentress Co,TN
>
> .................+Nancy Jane GILLIAM b July 2, 1836 in IL
> ...................4 James Andrew JOHNSON b Feb 26, 1854
> ........................+Margaret A. JOHNSON
> ........................+Emma A. PURSCH
> ....................4 Albert Sidney JOHNSON b Nov 14, 1855
> ........................+Louisa A. BENNETT
> ........................+Mary Louisa DeBORD
> ........................+Augusta LUTZ
> ........................+Olive L. BOYSEL
> ....................4 Ellen Jane JOHNSON b Nov 26, 8157
> ....................4 William Richard JOHNSON b May 20,1860
> ........................+Gene Lillian OWEN
> .......................+Mary Emily HAVENS
> ....................4 Henry JOHNSON b April 21, 1863
> ....................4 George Washington JOHNSON b Aug 1, 1865
> ........................+Edna Louella FILLMORE
> ........................+Cecelia Marie JACKSON
> ....................4 Rosetta JOHNSON b Feb 1, 1867
> ........................+Joseph R. DURBIN
> ....................4 Samuel Edgar JOHNSON b Oct 8, 1870
> ........................+Louise Katherine SEIP
> ....................4 Ida May JOHNSON b Feb 22, 1874
> ........................+Frederick HUDSON
> ....................4 Franklin Augustus JOHNSON b Jan 30, 1878
> ........................+Anna NORDHOUSEN
> ........................+Rosa Mary SMITH
> .............3 Ashbel Logan JOHNSON b Abt 1834 in Fentress Co, TN
> .................+Nancy Jane ROBINSON b Abt 1840 in MO
> ...........3 Richard T. JOHNSON b Abt 1836 in Fentress Co, TN
> .................+Angeline TITTLE b Abt 1852 in MO
> .............3 George Washington JOHNSON b Abt 1838 in Fentress Co, TN
>
> .............3 Leander W. JOHNSON b Abt 1844 in Iowa Territory
> .............3 Nelson JOHNSON b Abt 1847 in Oregon Territory
> .............3 Melki JOHNSON b May 1848 in Washington Co, OR
> .................+Florentine Ellen WILKES b March 10, 1855 in Oregon
> .............3 Samuel Thurston JOHNSON b Abt 1852 in Washington Co, OR
>
> ...............+Martha M. SMITH b April 7, 1854 in IL
>
> James JOHNSON b 1759, fought in the Revolutionary War and died in 1838
> in Roane Co, Tennessee.
> The James and Anna JOHNSON family traveled from Tennessee, to Iowa
> Territory about 1841, and then on to Oregon by wagon train in 1847.
> They settled a land claim in Washington Co (Tuality Co), Oregon in May
> of
> 1848, just 2 miles north of Forest Grove, OR. Here they remained until
> James died in 1870, the sons raising their families in Washington Co,
> nearby Columbia Co, Marion Co and Multnomah Co areas. Many descendants
> stayed in the Portland, Oregon area and many traveled to the San
> Francisco and Los Angeles, California area.
> If this is your family, or you think it might be, please contact me.
>
> Thanks,
> Diana
> Portland, OR
> smithdl@wans.net
>
>
>
>
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 14:10:53 -0800
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Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] COLLINS birth's in Russell Co.
The Roark's were in Wash.Co.,Va. Stephen Taylor was married to a Sarah
Roark b.1775 Wash.Co.,Va. d. before 1860 Watauga Co.N.C. D/o Charles
Roark,Sr. and Abigail Cherokee. Charles b.1750 N.C. Hope this maybe of some
help. Joan
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Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] COLLINS birth's in Russell Co.
> In a message dated 1/30/00 6:36:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, Bj04@aol.com
> writes:
>
> << am still searching for early birth dates of Children of
Meredith"Meridia"
> Collins & Polly HOLLOWAY. They resided in Russell Co. from 1799 to 1809.
> John W. Collins
> Edward Collins
> Archibald Collins
> James Collins
> Reuben Collins
> William Collins born 1806 Russell Co. d. 1896 Craigsville WVa.
> a female yet unnamed
>
> If somebody has copied early births of this county and has any of these
> listed I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. I have a couple of
> these
> recorded but but verified. William I am sure of.
>
> Brenda Collins Dillon
>
> >>
> I should have added the names of connecting families in case others can
> connect with them:
> John W. Collins married 1) Lydia TONER in Grainger Co. TN 1821
UNVERIFIED)
> 2) Mary "Polly" ROARK No
> marriage data ; found as household on census records; mother of my Richard
> Collins
>
> Edward Collins , married 1) Polly BLACKBURN 2) Anna JUSTICE
>
> Archibald Collins , married 1) Margaret COATS/COOTS resided in Logan Co.
WV
>
> James Collins , married 1) Susan HOLLOWAY 2) unknown
>
> Reuben Collins, no data available
>
> unnamed female, no data available
>
> William Collins, married 1) Mary MULLINS Pike Co. KY 2) Mary ann HATFIELD
> pike Co KY, resided along the Tug Fork; owner of Collins Gristmill on Tug
> Fork; a blacksmith, a primitive minister of gospel; Civil war vet ; died
in
> Craigsville, WVa. ; Took my ggrandfather, Richard, in after death of his
> brother, John W. Collins.
>
> Last son.....by common law wife, Millie JOHNSON was Merdy Levi
ollins( went
> by Levi Collins born 1815 Floyd/Pike Co. KY married Nancy Johnson and
lived
> in the Collins household up to 1840-50 when they moved into Logan Co. WV
then
> into Lincoln Co. WV
>
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Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 13:28:38 -0800
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Subject: PML Search Result matching (fayetteville and (tenn* or tn)) andnot tnlin*
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Subject: [STROUD] Fw: Sarah Elizabeth Stroud Jones, TN>AR
>This is my gggrandmother. I would love to share what I have with other
>descendants!! I have her handmade cherry dresser that her husband made for
>her. I cherish it!
>
>Sarah Elizabeth Stroud,b. 10 Oct. 1844 Franklin Co., TN, d. 26 Sept 1937
>Madison Co., AR, m. 27 Sept 1863 Huntsville, Ark. to Laban Beech Jones, SR.
>(son of Saphia Boatner and John Taylor Jones, Sr.), b. 6 March 1844 GA or
TN
>d. 12 March 1916 Huntsville AR-both buried in Fritts Cemetery, Madison Co.,
>AR(also have pictures of these)
>
>Issue:
>Easter Jane Jones 27 May 1866 AR
>John T. Jones 25 Aug. 1867 AR
>Saphia Matilda Jones 25 Jan 1869 AR
>William F. Jones 15 Feb. 1871 AR
>A. Luvenia Jones 11 Nov. 1872 AR
>Rebecca Ann Jones 23 Mar 1874 AR
>infant Jones 30 Jun 1875 AR
>Lucinda Belle Jones 10 Sept 1876 AR (this is my ggramma)
>infant Jones 12 Oct. 1877 AR
>Sarah Elizabeth Jones 9 Dec. 1879 AR
>Laban Beech Jones, Jr. 7 Feb. 1882 AR
>Charles B. Jones 14 Jan 1884 AR
>
>L. B. Jones Sr., enlisted in the Union Army in Jan 1864 at Fayetteville AR.
>He served as a private in the First Battery of Arkansas Light Artillery
>Volunteers and was mustered out August 10, 1865, at Fort Smith Ar. While at
>Fort Smith, he was "disabled by vaccination with impure matter and results,
>and heart disease...contracted about April 1, 1864." The Jones family
>resided atop the mountain just south of Withrow Springs State Park. The old
>home is still standing today.
>
>****I have been to the old homeplace and I do not believe it is still
>standing at this date.
>Nancy J.
>NCNOLT
>Cherokee Legacy Art Work Page/updated 7-16-99
>
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 19:23:26 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Elizabeth Maynor
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [CHOCTAW-SE] Some More Bell's
Mary Amanda Bell was born Dec.10,1853.She married John Tabor.Mercer County,WV.John Tabor Born about 1858.Children were,Charlie Tabor,Rosie Ann Tabor,Virgie Tabor,Edna Tabor,Elme
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Lincoln Co.,WV.appears on Logan Co.,census for 1880.He was married to Letha J.Hainor(Daughter of Noah Hainor and Mary Barker).Letha J.Hainor was born in 1840 in Va.Children wer
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if this helps anyone ,but maybe someone will recognize a name and can put in the right direction.Some of my family I do not know locations of where they came from,or where they
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 19:08:18 -0800
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Subject: Lige Arrowood
Just though tI would throw this back out there,,, Any info on Lige Arrowood
who was married to Rosie Bennett.. had a son named Charles Wesley Arrowood
(1865-1927)(b. Fayetteville, N.C.) who married Edna Whittemore (1870 - 1950)
(b. Johnson City, TN)
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 18:45:22 -0800
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Subject: [Alabama] help on Griffin and Hopkins of Madison Co. Alabama
hi...i read the post about the chat tomorrow nite.....here are my brick
walls...
my 3rd Great Grandparents are
SAMUEL HOPKINS + his wife REBECCA lived in alabama, madison co. ala...
they had 7 children.....Mary Ann, Bedford, Mahala, Florinda, Rebecca Bailey,
Jane C., and Samuel Jr.
myGreat Great Grandmother is
MARY ANN HOPKINS b. abt 1812 madison co. ala, d. between 1850-1860 in
itawamba co. mississippi....married 3 oct 1833 madison co. to JOHN G. GRIFFIN
they had 2 children : Bascomb Griffin and ANNIE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN
my Great Grandmother is
ANNIE ELIZABETH GRIFFIN b. 25 dec 1845 madison co. ala , d. 1918 lincoln co.
tn,
m. ANDREW JACKSON PATTERSON ....
i cannot find any info on BASCOMB GRIFFIN...except him on the 1860 census
with his maternal grandfather , SAMUEL HOPKINS ....Bascomb and Annie
Elizabeth were orphaned before 1860....
i would like info on the siblings of MARY ANN HOPKINS
1. JANE C. HOPKINS ...married a Mr. Pryor
2. Mahala Hopkins married a Mr. Wicks
3 . Rebecca Bailey Hopkins married a Mr. Wynn....
i would appreciate any info on these families...thank you very much...
MYRA PILAND
6904 YORKSTON
WATAUGA, TEXAS 76148-1965
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 18:28:48 -0800
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Subject: [CARIBBEAN] John & Richard Middleton
Posted by: Carole Middleton KrummelDate: September 27, 1998 at 13:18:20
of 1166
This is from an old genealogy column that appeared in the "Oak Ridger" in
1983 or '84. The writer was discussing a book, "The Descendents of John W.
Walker," by Frankie Ann Walker, which also included some info on related
Click and Middleton families. These aren't my Middletons, but may be of
interest to someone else. This is what it said: "James G. Click mar.
Elizabeth Middleton, whose parents were John and Jenette Dowdle Middleton of
Anderson, S.C. They left S.C. and moved to Lincoln Co., TN, then on to
Madison Co., ALA. John bought 428 acres on the Flint River in 1812. He died
in 1819 near present-day Huntsville. John's father was John Sr., b. abt.
1745 in Craven Co., S.C. He mar. Elizabeth [last name unknown]. His death
date is unknown, but his will was dated July 25, 1795, in Pendleton Co.,
S.C. John Sr.was the son of Richard Middleton III, b. 1710 in Barbados. He
married Susannah Canty. Records of this family are found in Craven Co., S.C.
Richard died 1750. Richard II, the next ancestor, was born abt. 1677 in
Barbados. He mar. Elizabeth Spittlehouse Nov. 7, 1703, in Barbados. After
Richard's death in 1712, Elizabeth mar. Jonathan Ward and moved to S.C. with
her young son. Very little is known about Richard, the earliest proven
ancestor. He was b. abt. 1641 in England. He left there for Barbados, where
he lived until 1692.
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 16:49:54 -0800
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Subject: Pension Application Records of Richard Matlock/Medlock
Surname: MATLOCK, MEDLOCK
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PENSION RECORDS OF RICHARD MATLOCK/MEDLOCK
STATE OF TENNESSEE
COUNTY OF HAWKINS
On the 4th day of October 1832 personally appeared in open court before
the judge of the Circuit Court of Hawkins County, now sitting, RICHARD
MATLOCK, a resident of Hawkins County, aged seventy two years, who first
being duly sworn according to the law doth on his oath make the following
declarations in order to obtain benefit of the act of Congress passed 7th
of June 1832. That he entered the service of the United States under the
following named officers and served as herein stated, to-wit: That on the
18th day of April in the year 1779 in the County of Burke, North Carolina,
the declarant volunteered in the company commanded by Capt. John Montgomery
in the regiment of militia commanded by Col. Joseph McDowell and with his
said company was marched to Hasford's (?) Station in the upper end of Burke
County from the lower end of said county where the declarant's father lived
and at said station declarant joined Col. McDowell's regiment and continued
doing duty at said station in what was called Turkey Cove on the north
fork of the Catawba River and in guarding the frontier settlements from
the incursion of the Indians and Tories until about the 1st day of July
following when his company was discharged by Col. McDowell. States declarant
received from said officer a written discharge by Col. McDowell. States
declarant received from said officer a written discharge having served
fully three months that time which discharge he has lost. Shortly after
he returned home another call was made for volunteers and this declarant
again volunteered in said County of Burke under Captain Henry Reed, and
was again placed under the command of Col. Holmes and left home about the
15th of July 1779 and was marched against the Tories in the Counties of
Lincoln and Wilkes and after pursuing took many of them prisoners, he with
his company was discharged about the middle of October 1779 at the hands
of Col. Holmes in Burke County having served three months and also having
received from him a written discharge which also has been lost. Again about
the first of November 1779 he was induced from the situation of the country,
to volunteer under Capt. Reed in said County of Burke and marched with
Capt. Reed's company in Col. Holme's regiment into Lincoln and Wilkes Counties
marching from one point to another and after being stationed some time
at Ramsay's Mill he was again marched into Burke where he was again discharged
about the first of February 1780 by said Col. Holmes and received from
him a written discharge which he has also lost. His country still needing
his services he entered as a volunteer the fourth time into the services
of the United States about the middle of March 1780 under said Capt. Reed
in Col. Holme's Regiment and was marched into the upper part of Burke County
and from there into the Counties of Lincoln and Wilkes, where it was difficult
to keep down the Tories, and protecting the settlements and after continuing
in service and undergoing great fatigue and exposure he was marched into
Burke and there discharged by Col. Holmes, from whom he received a written
discharge which has also been lost some time ago. This last discharge was
given him he thinks about the 20th of June 1780, having served fully three
months or more. And again in the month of June 1781 information having
reached the neighborhood where declarant's father resided in the lower
part of Burke that Lord Cornwallis was advancing in pursuit of General
Greene, declarant volunteered in Capt. Alexander Irwin's Company raised
in Burke and about the 20th of January was marched to the Catawba River
nearly opposite to Salisbury or a little below where said company came
under the command of General Davidson, and about the first of February,
1781 a skirmish took place between the militia under General Davidson and
Lord Cornwallis' troops in the _______ ________ Catawba at a private ford
in which skirmish Genl. Davidson was killed by the enemy which caused the
militia to retreat or rather disperse being pursued by Tarleton at some
distance, in which skirmish this declarant was. Some days after this most
of the Davidson troops reassembled under the command of Major Pope and
this declarant rejoined his company under the command of Lieutenant Jones
and Ensign Noble Alexander and marched under Major Pope to the lower Moravian
Town otherwise called Salam (?) and this declarant was then discharged
by Major Pope about the latter part of April 1781 after serving fully three
months that time; he also received a discharge from Major Pope which with
his others has been lost many years ago. Again about the first of August
1781 the Indians beginning to be troublesome on the frontiers this declarant
entered the service of his country as a volunteer under Capt. William Nail
in Burke County and joined Capt. McDowell's Regiment of militia at Warfield's
Station and remained with said Regiment in duty on the north of the Catawba
River, and after remaining on the frontier at the upper end of Burke County
until after the first of November following, he, with others, was discharged
by Capt. McDowell having served three months and which discharge has also
been lost with his others. Having during the different periods served eighteen
months in the most gloomy and difficult period of the Revolutionary War,
declarant states that in that part of the State where he lived, the militia
(at least those who were true Whigs) were almost continuously on duty in
order to protect the settlements from the incursions of the enemy and none
of were more troublesome that the Tories who were numerous in that section
of the country.
He states that he was born in the County of Granville, North Carolina and
he hereby relinquishes his every claim to a pension or annuity except the
present and declares his name is not on the pension roll of any state and
states he knows of no person by whom he can prove his said service.
Sworn to and subscribed this day and year aforesaid.
/s/ by mark Richard Medlock
Link: Climbing the Branches - MATLOCK
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:33:14 -0800
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Subject: Re: [HILL-L] Columbus HILL AL>ARK>OK
In a message dated 01/30/2000 3:57:09 PM Central Standard Time,
genlady@attitude.com writes:
<< I am searching for others searching the HILL's from Blount AL..Columbus
HILL
married Mary J TIFFIN. They later moved to Arkansas
>>
Ronda, what do you have on Mary J. Tiffin? My Martha Ann Walker was the
daughter of Elizabeth C. Tiffin. I need to go back and look at my notes but
Martha Ann Walker married Isham G. Hambrick and their daughter Mary Elizabeth
Hambrick married Samuel M. Hill in Lincoln County TN in 1865.
Am I grasping at straws? LOL
Suzanne
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:20:34 -0800
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Subject: [KELLEY-L] Kellys of VA to SC to AL & TN ca 1750--ca1850
I haven't posted my line in awhile.
I am looking for the parents and siblings of Henry Kelly who was born in
South Carolina in August 1796. He died in Giles Co., TN. in January 1887.
His first wife has not been identified, but she died in Limestone Co.,
Alabama probably during the 1820s. Henry married second Mahaly Smith in
Giles Co., TN. 27 July 1835. She died in Giles Co., TN. 2 June 1877. Then,
Henry married as his third wife, Mrs. Luvicy Hunter in Giles Co., TN. 7
March 1878. She died in 1890. She was a Cherokee Indian also known as
Flower Hunter, who was born in South Carolina in 1799.
Henry Kelly is the son of John Kelly. He is thought to be the John Kelly of
Laurens Co., South Carolina, Limestone Co., AL., Bedford Co., TN. and
possibly Lincoln Co., TN. I am trying to find a link to prove or disprove
that John Kelly is the son of Nelson Kelly who was born in Virginia abt
1730. He died in Bedford Co., TN. in 1818. Nelson married Elizabeth
Jefferies in Stafford Co., Virginia 4 November 1751.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
Jim W. Kelly
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 15:19:59 -0800
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Subject: Kellys of VA to SC to AL & TN ca 1750--ca1850
I haven't posted my line in awhile.
I am looking for the parents and siblings of Henry Kelly who was born in
South Carolina in August 1796. He died in Giles Co., TN. in January 1887.
His first wife has not been identified, but she died in Limestone Co.,
Alabama probably during the 1820s. Henry married second Mahaly Smith in
Giles Co., TN. 27 July 1835. She died in Giles Co., TN. 2 June 1877. Then,
Henry married as his third wife, Mrs. Luvicy Hunter in Giles Co., TN. 7
March 1878. She died in 1890. She was a Cherokee Indian also known as
Flower Hunter, who was born in South Carolina in 1799.
Henry Kelly is the son of John Kelly. He is thought to be the John Kelly of
Laurens Co., South Carolina, Limestone Co., AL., Bedford Co., TN. and
possibly Lincoln Co., TN. I am trying to find a link to prove or disprove
that John Kelly is the son of Nelson Kelly who was born in Virginia abt
1730. He died in Bedford Co., TN. in 1818. Nelson married Elizabeth
Jefferies in Stafford Co., Virginia 4 November 1751.
Any help with this would be appreciated.
Jim W. Kelly
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:55:58 -0800
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Subject: [PRIESTLEY] CHARLES & POLLY "MAY" (KISIAH) PRIESTLY - Rev. War
Hi Priestley researchers,
Charlotte said that someone told her Esther (Priestley) Corley was from
South Carolina.
One Priestly family of South Carolina which could possibly be connected
to Esther is CHARLES and POLLY PRIESTLEY. He was born ca. 1742-1747, in
NC, and Polly "May" Kisiah was born ca. 1754-1760, raised in Kershaw
County, South Carolina. They were married by a Presbyterian Preacher,
probably on March 2, 1783 (Polly could not remember exactly and could
not read). Charles died on Jan. 19, 1835, in Bledsoe Co., TN. Polly
died on Dec. 28, 1844.
I had copied some pension papers for the Rev. War awhile back, when
looking for my ancestor, William Priestley, Sr. (husband of Mary). Some
research suggested that he had served in the war. No luck finding his
pension, but I found two other Priestley's Rev. War Pension and Bounty
Land Warrant Application Files:
1) John Priestley 1st Lieut. 5th PA Battalion, taken prisoner at
Ft. Washington on Nov. 16, 1776; in list of prisoners on parole in Long
Island dated Aug 22, 1778; was in prisoner exchange on Aug. 26, 1778 and
did not return to the army; and
2) Charles Priestly SC Line Cavalry (see below).
The following material about Charles Priestly comes from copies of his
REV. WAR Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files in the Nat.
Archives in D.C. (More reference info available by request - just e-mail
me).
CHARLES PRIESTLY & wife POLLY, "MAY," KISIAH (b. ca. 1754-1760).
Charles served as a Private of Cavalry in the S. Carolina Line. His
"Place of Abode when he entered the service," was "SC."
According to the pension records, Charles Priestly was born ca.
1742-1747, in Richmond Co., NC. His wife, Polly, was born ca. 1754-1760,
and lived in South Carolina when she met Charles. She was raised in
Kenshaw Co., South Carolina.
They married in March, possibly March 2, 1783, a year or so after
Charles quit the Rev. War. They had eight children:
John (oldest, b. Abt. 1785);
Nancy;
Betsy;
Patsy;
William (b. Dec. 11, 1795);
Charles;
Kesiah; and
David.
* Bryce, notice how the names of 3 of Charles and Polly's children are
are identical to our William Sr. and Mary's - (Nancy, Betsey & William)
I wonder if they were brothers?
CHARLES PRIESTLY'S SERVICE IN REV. WAR:
1. He was "drafted" for 3 months, by Lieut. Cook, Rank Private - "place
of abode" = "SC";
2.He "substituted" for 3 months and then for a second 3 months, both as
a Private.
3. He enlisted for 5 months, as a Private, under Capt. Hampton, under
Col. Wm. [can't read]; engaged in the battle of [can't read] - "place of
abode" = SC
4. He enlisted for "no time specified," as a Private, under Maj. Armitig
(sp?), under Col. Polk - "place of abode" = "NC"
5. He enlisted again for "no specified time," as a Private under Maj.
Armitig (sp?), under Gen. Lincoln; engaged in the battle of "Stone" -
"place of abode" = "NC"
6. He enlisted again for 10 mos., this time his rank is different: "PR
CAV", under Capt. Foster, under Gen.[?] "place of abode" = "SC"
==========
Charles Priestly received a pension of $88.33 per year, for his Rev. War
service (Pension #22270)
18 Oct 1833-
"Charles Priestly of Morgan Co., TN, was a Pr of Cav in the Company
commanded by Captain Foster of the Reg't commanded by Col. Polk in the
S. Carolina line for 11 mo. Pri Inf 10 (days?) Cav."
"Inscribed on the roll of 1 East Tennessee, ...Certificate of pension
issued the 18th day of Oct. 1833 and sent to Levi Freehill (sp?), Morgan
Co., TN... $220.82 + 44.16 = $264.98
19 Jan 1835 - Charles Priestly died in Bledsoe Co., TN
Notified 12 Nov 1839
In 1840, Polly was applying for a widow's pension from Morgan Co., TN
(Robert Dabney writing for her, possibly her lawyer).
Charles' service - SC LINE CAVALRY in REV. WAR
State served from: SC/Morgan Co., TN
Polly was issued a widow's pension.
Certificate of Widows Pension issued: May 24, 1844, and sent to R. A.
Dabney, Sick Ck., Clinton Co., KY. Widow's Pension Application #981
Jan. 7, 1846 - Polly is deceased sometime before this
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>From a letter in the Pension files of Charles Priestly-
April 8, 1932 Letter From A. D. Hiller, Asst. to Administrator
To: William Pressly, Central Union Bank of SC, Due West, SC
(Charles Priestly - W. 981)
Dear Sir:
Reference is made to your letter requesting information relative to
Charles Prestly, a Revolutionary War Pensioner.
The data furnished herein are obtained from the papers on file in
pension claim, W. 981, based upon his military service in that war.
Charles Priestly (the name appears also Prestley, Prestly, Pressly,
Presly), was born in Richmond County, North Carolina; the date of his
birth and names of his parents are not given.
While residing with his parents in Kershaw County, South Carolina, he
enlisted the year after the "Snow Campaign" and served three months
under Lieutenant William Cook, stationed at Charleston, South Carolina;
while still there, he reenlisted and served three months as substitute
for John Prestly and three months substitute for Andrew Priestly (no
relationship to him shown); he next enlisted and served five months as
private in Captain John Hampton's Company, Colonel Williamson's South
Carolina Regiment against the Indians, was in engagements with them on
the Keowee River, in a battle near Middletown, then marched on that town
and burned it. While living near Charlotte, North Carolina, he
enlisted, served in Colonel Polk's North Carolina Regiment in Captain
Goodin's Company, Colonel Lytle's North Carolina Regiment and at the
termination service of three months, he was furlonged as a minute man;
he was later called out and joined the main army under General Lincoln,
was in the battle of Stone, served over three months, was taken sick and
sent home where he remained about 10 years. While a resident of Kershaw
County, South Carolina, he enlisted and served ten months in Captain
John Foster's South Carolina Company of light horse.
A copy from the Indent Book No 301 Lib. M. Columbia, South Carolina,
in regard to a Charles Prestly, quoted by you, was submitted by
soldier's widow in her claim to the United States for pension, but the
payment referred to therein was not a United States pension, but a final
payment for service in Barnett's Troop H; the above named Charles
Priestly did not allege that service in this claim for pension.
After the war, the soldier lived in North Carolina, South Carolina, and
Tennessee.
He was allowed pension on his application executed October 30, 1832,
while a resident of Morgan County, Tennessee. He gave his age then as
eighty-five or ninety years.
He died January 19, 1835, in Bledsoe County, Tennessee.
The soldier married March 2, 1783, Polly, sometimes called May; her
maiden name was Polly Kisiah. She was reared in Kershaw County, South
Carolina.
Polly Priestley, soldier's widow, was allowed pension on her application
executed April 1, 1840, in Bledsoe County, Tennessee. At that time she
gave her age as eighty years, and in 1844, stated that she was ninety
years of age.
She died December 28, 1844.
Charles Priestly and his wife, Polly, had eight children: John, their
oldest, was aged fifty-five years in 1840; Nancy; Betsey; Patsey;
William, their fifth child, was born December 11, 1795, was of Bledsoe
county, Tennessee, in 1840 and then had a grown child (name not given);
Charles; Kesiah; David.
Very truly yours,
A. D. Hiller,
Assistant to Administrator
-------------
Hope someone from Charles and Polly's family or someone else (like us!)
will find this helpful.
Have a great SuperBowl!
Peg in WV
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:51:38 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: O Eugene Queen
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [QUEEN] Samuel Queen
Hi all,
Proven, possible or probable identity of some Samuels. For delete key
or info.
Statehood, Census, State, Last Name, First, County, Pg
Samuel Queen(b. ca 1749) who married Dicey Rolls:
1789 1790 North Carolina Queen Sam Lincoln 112
1789 1800 North Carolina Queen Samuel Rutherford 138
1789 1810 North Carolina Queen Samuel Buncombe 290
1789 1820 North Carolina Queen Samul Buncombe 108
1789 1830 North Carolina Queen Samuel Haywood 363
1789 1840 North Carolina Queen Samuel Haywood 122
This Samuel reportedly died ca 1842
Samuel Queen (b. ca 1776), father of James H. of 1808 and Alfred of
1810:
1789 1820 North Carolina Queen Samuel Haywood 225A
1789 1830 North Carolina Queen Samuel Haywood 364
1788 1840 Georgia Queen Samuel Habe 148 (possibly same as above)
Samuel Queen, ancestor of Carl E. Queen
1803 1830 Ohio Queen Samuel Meigs 268
1803 1840 Ohio Queen Samuel Meigs 2
Who are these people?
1796 1830 Tennessee Queen Samuel Whit 37
1788 1810 New York Queen Samuel Dutc 287
1788 1820 New York Queen Samuel Dutc 117
1803 1820 Ohio Queen Samuel Colu 42
1789 1810 North Carolina Queen Samuel Beaufort 95
1789 1810 North Carolina Queen S. Montgomery 36
This Samuel(b. ca 1826) m. Susannah
1789 1850 North Carolina Queen Samuel Haywood HH106
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:51:46 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Trev"
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Re: Kelley
> Descendants of Oliver P. Kelley
>
> 1 Oliver P. KELLEY b: Abt. 1822 in TN
> . +Eleanor E/C SIMS b: Abt. 1826 in IL m: 04 Dec, 1845 in Hamilton Co.
> IL
> .... 2 Nancy C. KELLEY b: Abt. 1847 in IL
> .... 2 John W. KELLEY b: Abt. 1849 in IL
> .... 2 David J. KELLEY b: Abt. 1851 in IL
> .... 2 Henry W. KELLEY b: Abt. 1854 in Hamilton Co., IL.
> ........ +Laura/Louvina C. DARNELL b: Abt. 1860 in Hamilton Co., IL. m:
> 07 Feb,
> 1875 in Hamilton Co., IL. Father: James H. DARNELL Mother: Mary Jane
> FREEMAN
> .... 2 Theodore L. D. KELLEY b: Abt. 1857 in IL
Hey Sheila.... thanks for those little tidbits. I'll save'em to chew on later
(gots my mind on football he he (GO TITANS)
You know who that Laura/Louvina descends from don't ya.....scroll to the end of
this outline...
Descendants of James H. Darnell
1 [2] James H. DARNELL b: 30 Jan, 1813 in Lincoln Co., NC d: 19 Dec, 1872 in
Hamilton Co., IL
.. +Mary J. "Polly" ROBERSON b: Dec 1818 in GA m: Bef. 1835 in Unknown d: 22
Oct, 1852 in Hamilton? Co., IL. Father: William G. ROBERSON Mother: Elizabeth
PAYNE
........... 2 Female DARNELL b: Bet. 1830 - 1835 in Uknown
........... 2 William J. DARNELL b: Abt. 1835 in IL
........... 2 Calvin D. DARNELL b: Abt. 1837 in IL
........... 2 James R. DARNELL b: Abt. 1839 in IL
........... 2 [1] Anna J. DARNELL b: Abt. 1841 in IL
............... +J. R. GIBBS b: Abt. 1833 in TN
........... *2nd Husband of [1] Anna J. Darnell:
............... +Henry HAYLE b: Abt. 1843 in IL m: 27 Nov, 1857 in Hamilton
Co., IL.
......................... 3 James HAYLE b: Abt. 1861 in IL
............................. +HANNAH b: Abt. 1862 in IL
......................... 3 Samuel HAYLE b: Abt. 1863 in IL
........... 2 Francis Marion DARNELL b: Abt. 1842 in Hamilton Co., IL.
............... +Lucinda Melissa CARR b: 10 Jan, 1852 in IL. m: 01 Nov, 1867 in
Hamilton Co., IL d: 13 Feb, 1907 in Hamilton Co., IL Father: W. H. CARR Mother:
LUCRETIA
......................... 3 Lewis A. DARNELL b: Abt. 1868 in IL
......................... 3 James W. DARNELL b: Mar 1870 in IL
............................. +Lucy B. FISHER b: Feb 1874 in Hamilton Co., IL
m: 29 Nov, 1891 in Hamilton Co., IL Father: William E. FISHER Mother: Edna
VAUGHT
......................... 3 Unknown DARNELL d: in Died in infancy
......................... 3 Commodore Harrison DARNELL b: Mar 1873 in IL or MO
d: 1955
............................. +Julia Clara FISHER b: Sep 1872 in Unknown m: 25
Feb, 1892 in Hamilton Co., IL
......................... 3 John W. DARNELL b: Abt. 1876 in Uknown
......................... 3 Son DARNELL b: 07 Apr, 1878 in Knights Prairie
Twp., Hamilton Co., IL
......................... 3 Effie L. DARNELL b: 10 Oct, 1880 in Knights
Prairie Twp., Hamilton Co., IL
............................. +Andrew J. TODD b: Abt. 1868 in Hamilton Co., IL.
m: 26 Apr, 1897 in Hamilton Co. IL
......................... 3 Female DARNELL b: 16 Feb, 1884 in Knights Prairie
Twp., Hamilton Co., IL
......................... 3 Pearl DARNELL b: 13 Oct, 1886 in Flannigan Twp.,
Hamilton Co., IL.
............................. +Robert J. TODD b: Abt. 1879 in Uknown m: 04 Jul,
1905 in Hamilton Co. IL
......................... 3 Griffie DARNELL b: 12 Mar, 1889 in Uknown d: 12
Aug, 1912 in Uknown
......................... 3 Floy DARNELL b: Sep 1891 in Uknown
........... 2 John F. DARNELL b: Abt. 1844 in IL
........... 2 Jonathan DARNELL b: Abt. 1846 in IL
........... 2 Emily C. DARNELL b: Oct 1847 in IL
............... +Dr. James Henry WILKEY b: 19 Apr, 1825 in Jefferson Co., IL m:
02 Dec, 1865 in Hamilton Co., IL d: 04 Dec, 1892 in Jefferson Co., IL
......................... 3 James Wilkey JR. b: 23 Aug, 1866 in Hamilton Co.,
IL.
......................... 3 Carter WILKEY b: 16 Mar, 1876 in Macedonia,
Hamilton Co., IL d: 23 Feb, 1946 in Chridtopher, Franklin Co., IL
............................. +Della M BRAKE b: Abt. 1882 in Dahlgren, Hamilton
Co., IL m: 17 Apr, 1899 in Mt. Vernon, Jefferson Co., IL
........... 2 George W. DARNELL b: Sep 1850 in Hamilton Co., IL.
............... +Martha A. PAGE b: Abt. 1850 in Flannigan Twp., Hamilton Co.,
IL m: 10 Nov, 1870 in Hamilton Co. IL d: 31 Jul, 1896 in Flannigan Twp.,
Hamilton Co., IL Father: Sanford Rhodes PAGE Mother: Nancy Perneica WEBB
......................... 3 Wilson DARNELL
......................... 3 Carrol DARNELL b: Abt. 1873 in IL
......................... 3 Sarah C. DARNELL b: Abt. 1878 in IL
......................... 3 John Edgar DARNELL b: Abt. 1880 in IL
......................... 3 Ada DARNELL
......................... 3 Emily DARNELL
......................... 3 Sanford DARNELL
......................... 3 Laura DARNELL
......................... 3 Paul DARNELL
......................... 3 Infant DARNELL
*2nd Wife of [2] James H. Darnell:
.. +Mary Jane FREEMAN b: 16 Sep, 1833 in Greyson Co., KY m: 08 Apr, 1853 in
Hamilton Co., IL d: Apr 1906 in Hamilton Co., IL. Father: H/Gamlin FREEMAN
........... 2 Carroll DARNELL b: Abt. 1858 in IL
........... 2 Laura/Louvina C. DARNELL b: Abt. 1860 in Hamilton Co., IL.
............... +Henry W. KELLEY b: Abt. 1854 in Hamilton Co., IL. m: 07 Feb,
1875 in Hamilton Co., IL. Father: Oliver P. KELLEY Mother: Eleanor E/C SIMS
........... 2 Jordan DARNELL b: Abt. 1862 in IL
Go TITANS....
Go TITANS....
Go TITANS....
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Go TITANS....
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 14:19:20 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Pamir1031@cs.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Washington Vanlandenham Horning
I am researching the family of Washington Vanlandenham Horning b. 12 jul 1867
d. 23 Feb 1946.
He was born, lived and died in Shady Grove, which is located on the county
line between Caldwell and Crittenden counties. According to his Obituary he
is buried in the Shady Grove cemetery.
His Father was Nicholas Horning and his mother was Virginia Gaines. Nicholas
lived in Lincoln co. TN before coming to Shady Grove.
Washington was married to Elizabeth "lizzie" Mitchell, the had W. H. Horning
(don't know what W.H. stands for), Robert Horning, Bennie Horning and William
Texal Horning (my grandfather). They also Had four daughters but I am not
sure of their names.
I am looking for any and all information on this family and would live to
contact any relatives. I have more information that I am to willing to share.
Thank-you
Angela Trail
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 12:03:22 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "MARGIE F CAMPBELL"
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Subject: [ALJACK] CAMPBELL/YOUNG
Hi
Ellis Campbell b 1804 in VA
Elizabeth Young Campbell b abt 1819 in TN/AL?
I have three oldest children born in Jackson co AL
Matthew (Mathias?) b 1832 AL
James Mehlander b 1835 AL
Andrew (?may be middle name) b AL
I have nothing prior to this... Ellis & family moved to MO by 1839 & no info
on the line prior to that is available ..
I do show Ellis Campbell on 1830 Lincoln co TN census... but if this is same
Ellis C... he had a first wife & 3 girls (1 under 10 & two under 5).
Marge
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Subject: Re: [ALJACK] Roll Call
> SHARP, DAMERON, HAMBRICKS, CAMPBELL'S that settled in Jackson and Madison
> County
>
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>
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 10:15:12 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: JoChurchD@aol.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (oxend* or oxind* or oxed*) andnot gen-obit
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Subject: [SCMARION-L] Re: Indian families
In reply to Winkie:
<< Were any of the Indian families in the area below intermarried with the
Scotch families? Still hoping to find Indian ancestry in my CRAWFORD line.>>
I don't have any personal information about Indian marriages in the area in
question (Carolina Community). Indeed, not in any part of old Marion.
I mentioned the Indian community up that way, because we found a beautiful
Indian Church on the banks of Leach's Creek (a branch of Shoeheel), with some
fairly old tombstones with Indian names, Oxendine for one if memory serves
me. Also noticed at least one Indian family graveyard near a home in the
area. I didn't copy the inscriptions. Don't know how long the Indian families
have been in that area, but my best guess would be probably a very long time.
Don't know if they are connected to Lumbee, Pee Dee, or other. And don't know
if there were any marriages to the Scots. However, I know of nothing to
indicate your Crawfords were ever in that area.
Jo
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:35:16 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Nelsnhowd@aol.com
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Subject: [OCTK-L] Looking for Howard's of Overton Co.
Looking for information on the desendants of Benjamin Howard (1788-1880/1900)
and Sarah (Sally) Rockett. Migrated from Lincoln Co. NC to TN between 1820
and 1830.
Listed in E. TN Monroe Co. in 1830 and in Overton Co. on the 1850 census.
Children are:
Jane b 1815
Nancy b 1818
Sarah b 1819
James b abt 1821 d bet 1880-1900 married Lucinda ? (would like to know more
about Lucinda)
Martha b1825
Andrew b 1827
Elizabeth b1829
Anna Louisa b1832
Mary (Polly) Lucinda b 1834
Would be very interested in exchanging information with anyone who has
infomation on this Howard branch. I have infomation dating back to their
first arrival in the colonies and beyond.
Thanks for any assistance, Nelson Howard
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:27:51 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Nunnehi@aol.com
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Subject: John Norton, etc. Need Help
Private mail reply to RavenSeer1@aol.com
I have John NORTON (b. abt 1830, Lincoln Co, TN), he moved to MO -
Steelsville, Crawford Co, when a child with his father John Sr, mother,
brother William, maternal grandfather Midas WHITE, and two uncles (Whites).
John married Priscilla Johnson (WVA) and they had:
CHILDREN: Miligin, Clara, Annie Felice [(m. Frank Weekley)], Pluliciti
[(Latin?)], Jack (Stonewall;wife Georgia), Ethad ([[Ehul?; wife Emma, ch:
Zebbie,Ethel, Callie, Evone, Lennie]]), Ruthair, Amzi, Thadias, Agatha,
Victorina, Alice NORTON
Eventually moved to FORT WORTH, TX, then VICTORIA, TX, and eventually some
went to coastal Louisiana. The maternal Grandfather Midas White also known
as "DOC" reported to have been raised by the Cherokees and later went to
medical school.
Any help you can give, anything....really stuck on this one, against the
wall. Private Mail to RavenSeer1@aol.com.
Nunnehi@aol.com (filtered)
RavenSeer1@aol.com
John Norton
TN, MO, TX, LA
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:26:04 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Gene Killian"
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Subject: Re: Andrew Killian/Susannah Moody
George:
To reinforce Linda's record, here is my own record of that family from the
1860 Lincoln County, NC census, National Archives film (with added
comments).
Killian Andrew 1860 Linc NC 60 M 1800 NC #138; h-040-043; Farmer; Killian's
Mill PO;(son of Jacob Sr. of John of Andreas)
Killian Elizabeth 1860 Linc NC 46 F 1814 NC #138; h-040-043; Killian's Mill
PO; (2nd wf.) Killian Eliza C. 1860 Linc NC 18 F 1842 NC #138;
h-040-043;'Eliza'; Killian's Mill PO;(dau of Andrew in his will).
Named in the will of Andrew Killian (not in order):
Mary A. Hallman, daughter
Jacob B. Killian, son
Louisa S. Haas, daughter
Ann (Julia Ann C.) Quinn, daughter
A son? (name unknown)
Rebecca Davis, daughter
Emma Julia Killian, relationship?
Eliza (Eliza C.) Killian, daughter
In addition:
Killian Andrew 1862 Linc NC 62 M 1800 NC will probate 1862; b.11-6-1800
d.12-30-1861; son Jacob Sr. > WB3 p42; tombstone Salem Church LincNC.
The Andrew Killian (b.1800) family is in each Lincoln County, NC census
(film) of 1830-40-50-60.
I am quite certain that the Andrew Killian who married Peninah Lasheter in
eastern TN was not the one above.
However, I have do have some fragmentary records of an Andrew
Killian/Killien/Killen/Killian/Kellum/Killian of eastern, then middle TN,
who first appears in Bledsoe County, TN in 1815, along with Henry and
Michael Killian, then seems to have vanished after 1830 from Perry County,
TN.
An 1853 deed in Decatur County, TN describes land adjacent to that of an
entry "in the name of Andrew Killian". (Decatur County is now adjacent to
Perry County, TN).
If, indeed, this was the same Andrew Killian in each record, then he was
apparently born around 1790 (or before), and had a (presumed) son b.1821-25,
and a (presumed) daughter b. 1826-30 (no record after 1830). This Andrew
Killian may eventually prove to be of the same family as Jesse and William
Killian of Hamilton, County, and Michael and Henry Killian of Bledsoe
County, TN, but all of that is very speculative as of now.
Gene
From: Gene Killian
----- Original Message -----
From: George W Killian
To:
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2000 9:06 AM
Subject: Re: Andrew Killian/Susannah Moody
> Linda,
> Yes you are not 36307 in my computer.
>
> Thank you very much on this cold day in Lincoln Co, NC for sharing with
> us the data from the tombstones of Andrew Killian and his wife Susannah
> Moody. I have added this information to the notes section of my data
> base on them.
>
> Of interest is the indication of another wife, Elizabeth. Have you any
> more data? Now I have three wives for him! But I am becoming more
> convinced that the Pennina Lashater does not belong to him at all. I'd
> like to know more about Elizabeth and the mysterious Pennina. Actually
> it appears to me that Pennina married an entirely different Andrew
> Killian.
(Cut Here)
> George W. Killian
>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:15:21 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Nunnehi@aol.com
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: [WHITE] MIDAS WHITE (TN, ARK, MO, TX) Need HELP
Need Help, advice, etc. Private mail reply to RavenSeer1@aol.com
Around 1830s, in LINCOLN CO, TN- I have a MIDAS WHITE, "DOC" who was raised
by the Cherokees, leaves the state and goes to Arkansas, then MO- Steelsville
area, Crawford Co (on the 1850 census for this area). His daughter is
married to NORTON, possibly John and they have at least 2 children, sons -
John (B. about 1830) and William. Doc WHITE had two sons who were considered
to be outlaws and supposedly went to TEXAS with their father Doc and the
daughter and her family all move to Texas as well - around 1870? 1880? - FORT
WORTH, then VICTORIA, Texas area. Eventually around 1900 to 1910 some of the
family - John Norton II, wife, and at least one daughter leave Texas to
coastal Louisiana. Doc, sons, other Nortons stay in Texas.
It has been told that "Doc" went to medical school and did a lot of herbal
remedies. His great granddaughter talks about a skeleton in one of the rooms
of the house that scared her.
One more thing - John Norton Jr. (grandson of Doc White) and John's wife
Priscilla Johnson have some "unusual" names for their children: Miligin,
Clara, Annie Felice, Pluliciti (Latin?), Jack (Stonewall), Ehad (had a son
Zebbie), Ruthair, Amzi, Thadias, Agatha, Victorina, Alice NORTON
That's it, I don't have any other information, and I am hoping somebody can
shed light on this, anything. Thanks much.
Please reply by private mail to RavenSeer1@aol.com, unfiltered account.
Nunnehi@aol.com (filtered)
RavenSeer1@aol.com (unfiltered)
MIDAS WHITE, "DOC"
TN, ARK, MO, TX
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:09:09 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
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Subject: [ASHLEY-L] JOHN ASHLEY, NC
I am trying to trace my ancestor John Ashley of NC, who his parents are, why
he left NC, and so on. My line is through John, Jr., luckily for me,
everyone through John Jr., to my grandfather is buried in the Bethelridge
Cemetery, in Bethelridge, (Casey Co.) KY. My parents live just a few miles
away from it in Pulaski Co. My father always took me there as a little one
and told me I was related to all of the Ashley's in the cemetery (of which
there are a great deal), and that is probably what fed my desire to know more
about my family.
Looking forward to hearing from any of you newfound relatives.
Sherry Ashley Vogel
This is my line:
1. John Ashley, born 1755 in North Carolina, married Mary "Polly" Hardin
April 19, 1779, died 1828 in Warren, TN.
2. John Ashley, born February 1794 in NC, married Elizabeth Montgomery June
26, 1812 in NC, died March 17, 1857, buried at Bethelridge Cemetery,
Bethelridge, Casey Co., KY.
Children of John Ashley:
Nancy Ashley
John Oliver Ashley
Obediah Ashley
Emily Ashley
Elizabeth Ashley
Sally Ashley
Sarah Ashley
Uriah Ashley b. 1815
Robert Smith Ashley b. March 26, 1823
Mary Ashley b. 1830
James Montgomery Ashley b. 1834
Minerva Ashley b. 1837
Aden Ashley b. 1841
3. Robert Smith Ashley, born March 26, 1823 in Casey Co., KY, married Delilah
Wesley Aug 19, 1840, died Jan 27, 1896, buried at Bethelridge Cemetery,
Bethelridge, Casey Co., KY.
4. William Brownlow Ashley, born January 8, 1863 in Lincoln Co., KY, married
Louisa J. Godbey April 27, 1879 in Stanford, Lincoln Co., KY, died April 21,
1943, buried at Bethelridge Cemetery, Bethelridge, Casey Co., KY.
5. Hartwell Jessup Perry Ashley, born May 14, 1884 in Lincoln Co., KY,
married Angie Rose Trusty, died January 5, 1969 in Eubank, KY (Pulaski Co.),
buried at Bethelridge Cemetery, Bethelridge, Casey Co., KY.
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 08:49:45 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Richard Rosser"
Subject: PML Search Result matching wagstaff
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Subject: Re: [DBY] WAGSTAFF in Derbyshire
Hi Neil and Gordon,
I have WAGSTAFFs in Doncaster. Any connection?
Christiana (b. 1786, father George WAGSTAFF married Thomas HILL.
Alison Rosser
>From: "Research.Self"
>To: DERBYSGEN-L@rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [DBY] WAGSTAFF in Derbyshire
>Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 09:42:05 -0000
>
>Neil,
>
>I note your interests in the WAGSTAFF family from Derbyshire, England.
>
>I have research notes of a Catherine WAGSTAFF born circa 1821 in DBY:
>Tideswell, parents Joseph WAGSTAFF and Catherine [Kitty/Katherine] DAWSON].
>This particular information is from the WAGSTAFF Society. According to my
>own research, I have Joseph WAGSTAFF and Catherine [Kitty/Katherine]
>DAWSON]
>married at DBY: Tideswell in 1803. I have found 9 siblings between 1804 and
>1830, including Catherine.
>
>I found the birth in 1842 but had not been able to link it to the
>'Catherine' daughter of Joseph. Looks like you made this link for me. Can
>you please advise me regarding your information of the link to 'Catherine'
>daughter of Joseph?
>
>I note that you are also researching WAGSTAFF in Lancashire, England. My
>research of the above WAGSTAFFs also has links to Lancashire. Looks like we
>may have some mutual research interests.
>
>If you are able to link in with the above research, I would be pleased to
>exchange further information. I presume you have already contacted the
>WAGSTAFF Society?
>
>Good luck with your research.
>
>Regards,
>
>Gordon Self
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mike Bagworth
>To:
>Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 4:36 AM
>Subject: [DBY] WAGSTAFF
>
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Neil Wagstaff
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 7:50 PM
> > Subject: 1851 Census request
> >
> >
> > > On 18 Nov 1842 Catherine WAGSTAFF gave birth to John WAGSTAFF (she was
> > > single) at Tideswell, Derby.
> > > She is shown as aged 20 and living with her father, Joseph, in
>Tideswell
> > > on the 1841 census. I was told this info but have not yet found the
> > > entry.
>
>
>
>
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 08:44:11 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
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Subject: Re: Roll Call for THOMAS EVANS of Tennessee
I'm looking for information on Thomas Evans who was in Lincoln County TN Census 1820, died in Marion
County now Lamar County AL. Buried in the Evans Cemetery in Lamar County AL. He was listed near Hiram
Webb and James Evans in the census of 1820 Lincoln County TN.
My Evans info is posted at http://www.fayette.net/carruth/lamar.html
Barbara Carruth
OoliticIN@aol.com wrote:
> I'm stuck. I'm looking for THOMAS EVANS who may have been in Maury Co., TN,
> Perry Co., TN, or Wayne Co., TN. Heck, I'm a Thomas Evans too.
> So if you're looking for a THOMAS EVANS who might have been in Tennessee,
> let's have a ROLL-CALL and maybe we'll find mine or maybe yours too.
> While in the Army, my First Sergeant used to have roll-calls all the time,
> I guess he was looking for THOMAS EVANS too. Tom Evans, OoliticIN@aol.com
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 08:17:21 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Bj04@aol.com
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Subject: Re: [VARUSSEL] COLLINS birth's in Russell Co.
In a message dated 1/30/00 6:36:39 AM Pacific Standard Time, Bj04@aol.com
writes:
<< am still searching for early birth dates of Children of Meredith"Meridia"
Collins & Polly HOLLOWAY. They resided in Russell Co. from 1799 to 1809.
John W. Collins
Edward Collins
Archibald Collins
James Collins
Reuben Collins
William Collins born 1806 Russell Co. d. 1896 Craigsville WVa.
a female yet unnamed
If somebody has copied early births of this county and has any of these
listed I would greatly appreciate hearing from you. I have a couple of
these
recorded but but verified. William I am sure of.
Brenda Collins Dillon
>>
I should have added the names of connecting families in case others can
connect with them:
John W. Collins married 1) Lydia TONER in Grainger Co. TN 1821 ( UNVERIFIED)
2) Mary "Polly" ROARK No
marriage data ; found as household on census records; mother of my Richard
Collins
Edward Collins , married 1) Polly BLACKBURN 2) Anna JUSTICE
Archibald Collins , married 1) Margaret COATS/COOTS resided in Logan Co. WV
James Collins , married 1) Susan HOLLOWAY 2) unknown
Reuben Collins, no data available
unnamed female, no data available
William Collins, married 1) Mary MULLINS Pike Co. KY 2) Mary ann HATFIELD
pike Co KY, resided along the Tug Fork; owner of Collins Gristmill on Tug
Fork; a blacksmith, a primitive minister of gospel; Civil war vet ; died in
Craigsville, WVa. ; Took my ggrandfather, Richard, in after death of his
brother, John W. Collins.
Last son.....by common law wife, Millie JOHNSON was Merdy Levi Collins( went
by Levi Collins born 1815 Floyd/Pike Co. KY married Nancy Johnson and lived
in the Collins household up to 1840-50 when they moved into Logan Co. WV then
into Lincoln Co. WV
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 07:39:05 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Betty Stokes"
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Subject: Re: [MCELROY-L] McLeroys in Ms.
I don't think this message was for me, but I always like to chat about my
Muckleroys.
Betty
----- Original Message -----
From: LeAnneGoudeau
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: [MCELROY-L] McLeroys in Ms.
> Just getting a chance to look over some old email. I was wondering if you
> would like to chat about the below querry you posted. I'm a little slow
to
> respond, but will respond.
>
> I descend from Archibald Muckleroy and Catherine Simpson. These were my
7th
> g-grandparents.
>
> LeAnne
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Monday, January 24, 2000 10:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [MCELROY-L] McLeroys in Ms.
>
>
> > My McElroy's were from Lincoln County,TN to MS. Micajah McElory's Sr
.son
> > Archibald is my 3rd great grandfather. Archibald was b.1784 in Wake
Co,NC
> > married in 1818 in Lincoln County,TN Elizabeth Hurley. Child # 6 William
> > Jefferson McElroy was my great great grandfather he was born in Lincoln
> > County,TN June 1832.married Mary Jane Loper. on 11 Nov.1852 in
Lauderdale
> > County,MS. W.J. McElroy died in Callahan County, TX 14 Feb.1905. Could
> this
> > be the same Micajah McElroy.
> > Eunice
> >
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 06:58:28 -0800
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Subject: [CRR] Vaughn/Vaughan/Vonn
Hope this doesn't get me thrown off Margy's list, but our world
has turned red, white and blue.......Tenn. Titans....team of destiny.
It's amazing.
Any way.........I'm looking for any info on Vaughns in Whitley and
Lincoln Co.....possibly other counties. I have no idea where they are.
Rebecca Powers, b 1847, Whitley Co. m. Unknown Vaughn.
Children: Lucinda Vaughn, b. 1865,
Millie/Mollie Vaughn, b. 1866
Possibly more children.
Thanks for any help on this family.
Go Tennessee Titans !!
mcsearch@webtv.net
Researching, Wells, Powers, Elliston, Vaughn/Vaughan/Vaun, Sturgis,
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 05:01:33 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Bell"
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Subject: Re: [ILCOLES-L] NEESe
Hello Roseanne,
The Nees family is not my line but according to the records that I have my
step-great-grandfather, William Nathan Easton who was born October 30, 1880
near Fayetteville, Arkansas was the son of Van D. and Permelia (Nees)
Eastin. W.N. as he was called met my great-grandmother, Mada Parish
Cahoon/Calhoun at Waukesha, Wisconsin where they both were working at a
children's home. They were married in 1914 and started moving back and
forth from Charleston, Illinois where his family lived and Pontotoc County,
Oklahoma where Great-grandma Mada's family lived. If you would like more
information contact me and I will give you the address of my cousin Mark
Easton of Oklahoma. I'm sure he has a lot more information.
Hope this helps.
Mindy Bell
Oakland, Illinois
bell@lincweb.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "roseanne cockriel"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 6:16 PM
Subject: Re: [ILCOLES-L] NEESe
> Sharon, Erik and others thanks.
> I have allot of pieces I'm trying to put together. I know all the NEES' of
> Coles Co. IL some how. Parmelia m. Van D EASTIN and sibling Nathan m. Ella
> REPLOGLY was probably the dau. and son of John Nees and Eliza Lemons. I
> haven't confirmed that but....
>
> It looks as though Brothers Elias b. ? m.1834 E.SALLY, William b. abt
1817
> m. 1835 Elizabeth LEMONS, John b. abt 1820 m.1837 E. LEMONS, unknown
others,
> and youngest James A. 1828 m.? Sarah__?.
> It's thought they were from TN and said their father's buried there. Also
> that they went through KY at one time.
> As for Migration>>>James' son Steve Guthrie NEES went to Prairie Grove,
> Washington Co. AR. which is just north of Crawford Co.
> Looking in AR you find the NW corner of AR covered with NEES a variety of
> spellings. I believe they boarder the MO corner too.
> Then on to OK/IT. Ours were in Cherokee tribal area of Rogers Co.
> specifically in Wagner, Claremore then Inola, OK.
> Still Lookin'.
> Roseanne cockriel@poncacity.net
>
>
>
Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 05:00:59 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Chaswjones@aol.com
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Subject: Fielding McDaniel
My McDaniel family knowledge begins with Fielding McDaniel. Would appreciate
any information on Fielding's parents and/or siblings.
Descendants of Fielding McDaniel
1 Fielding McDaniel b: 1781 in Virginia d: 1840 in Lincoln Co., TN
.. +Lucy Barker b: January 18, 1781 in Granville Co., NC m: Abt. 1803
in Montgomery Co., NC d: 1839 in Lincoln Co., TN
. 2 John F. McDaniel b: February 18, 1808 in Montgomery Co, NC d:
October 17, 1861 in Lincoln Co, TN
..... +Mary Holmes Edmondson b: November 11, 1810 m: May 06, 1830
d: July 02, 1891 in Lincoln Co., TN
. 2 Agnes Baker McDaniel b: March 29, 1814 in Tennessee d: November
24, 1881
..... +Harvey C. Cowan b: November 15, 1809 in Franklin Co, TN m:
December 22, 1842 in Lincoln Co, Tennessee d: January 13, 1892
. 2 Charles Barker McDaniel b: May 15, 1819 d: October 27, 1882
..... +Sarah b: Unknown d: Unknown
. *2nd Wife of Charles Barker McDaniel:
..... +Nancy Louise Wakefield b: March 22, 1820 m: January 04, 1844
in Franklin Co, Tennessee d: January 06, 1867
. 2 Coleman Adams McDaniel b: November 23, 1823 in Lincoln Co, Tennessee
d: July 15, 1896 in Lincoln Co, Tennessee
..... +Margaret Buchanan b: November 04, 1831 in Lincoln Co, Tennessee
m: December 16, 1857 in Lincoln Co, Tennessee d: May 27, 1903
. 2 Evan McDaniel b: Unknown d: Unknown
. 2 Elizabeth McDaniel b: Unknown d: Unknown
..... +Thomas Wakefield b: Unknown d: Unknown
. 2 Ambrose B. McDaniel b: Unknown d: Bef. 1839
..... +Rosetta b: Unknown d: Unknown
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 01:56:11 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Research.Self"
Subject: PML Search Result matching wagstaff
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Subject: Re: [DBY] WAGSTAFF in Derbyshire
Neil,
I note your interests in the WAGSTAFF family from Derbyshire, England.
I have research notes of a Catherine WAGSTAFF born circa 1821 in DBY:
Tideswell, parents Joseph WAGSTAFF and Catherine [Kitty/Katherine] DAWSON].
This particular information is from the WAGSTAFF Society. According to my
own research, I have Joseph WAGSTAFF and Catherine [Kitty/Katherine] DAWSON]
married at DBY: Tideswell in 1803. I have found 9 siblings between 1804 and
1830, including Catherine.
I found the birth in 1842 but had not been able to link it to the
'Catherine' daughter of Joseph. Looks like you made this link for me. Can
you please advise me regarding your information of the link to 'Catherine'
daughter of Joseph?
I note that you are also researching WAGSTAFF in Lancashire, England. My
research of the above WAGSTAFFs also has links to Lancashire. Looks like we
may have some mutual research interests.
If you are able to link in with the above research, I would be pleased to
exchange further information. I presume you have already contacted the
WAGSTAFF Society?
Good luck with your research.
Regards,
Gordon Self
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike Bagworth
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 4:36 AM
Subject: [DBY] WAGSTAFF
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Neil Wagstaff
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 7:50 PM
> Subject: 1851 Census request
>
>
> > On 18 Nov 1842 Catherine WAGSTAFF gave birth to John WAGSTAFF (she was
> > single) at Tideswell, Derby.
> > She is shown as aged 20 and living with her father, Joseph, in Tideswell
> > on the 1841 census. I was told this info but have not yet found the
> > entry.
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2000 01:54:11 -0800
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Subject: Re: [PACAMBRI] MILLER/ROSE
Ray,
Here is what I have on Miller. It is not very much. I don't think it will
help you.
Joseph M. Miller
Among the practical and progressive agriculturists of Bills, Somerset
county, may be mentioned the name of Joseph M. Miller, who has recently
purchased a fine property in Somerset, to which he moved in the year 1906.
He is the son of Christian and Mary (Miller) Miller, and the grandson on the
paternal side of Joseph Miller, who engaged in farming, and on the maternal
side of Abraham H. Miller. Both grandparents were born in America. The one
died at the age of 87 and the other at the age of 94. Abraham H. Miller was
considered one of the strongest men in the county. He could throw a barrel
of cider on a wagon having a double box. Christian Miller (father) was born
in 1813, was a farmer by occupation, a Democrat in politics, and an active
and influential citizen.
Joseph M. Miller was born in Jefferson township, Somerset county,
Pennsylvania, March 26, 1853. After completing a common school education, he
assisted his father with the duties of the home farm until he was 26 years
old, after which he worked the farm for six years on shares, and in 1883
purchased the Elijah Bauman farm, whereon he is now conducting extensive
operations and from which he receives a lucrative livelihood. His place is
neat and attractive in appearance and indicates the supervision of a master
hand. His political allegiance is given to the Democratic party.
In 1876 Mr. Miller was united in marriage to Barbara Smith, who was born in
Meyersdale, Somerset county. Pennsylvania, September 21, 1852, daughter of
Fredrick Smith, formerly of Germany. Their children are Frederick S.,
married Sadie Lentz, a daughter of William Lentz, of Waterloo, Iowa, who was
formerly of Meyersdale, this county. They are engaged in farming in
Waterloo, Iowa. Anna B. married Ira Blaugh, of this county; they are engaged
in farming. Lawrence, deceased; Webster W.; Harvey J., married Minerva
Bittner, of Larimer township; Cleveland G., Mary and Ruth Miller.
Joseph Henry Miller
Joseph Henry Miller, of Elk Lick, is a grandson of John Miller, whose son,
Henry Miller, was born in 1833, in Somerset county. Henry Miller was a
farmer, and married Mary, daughter of Jacob Yoder of Somerset County. Their
children were: Lafayette, Elizabeth, Jacob, Joseph, Henry (see forward),
Sarah and Lydia.
Joseph Henry Miller, son of Henry and Mary (Yoder) Miller, was born November
17, 1860, in Garrett county, Maryland, where he attended the public schools
until the age of eighteen. He assisted his father in the labors of the
homestead until 1882, and thenceforth was employed by the neighboring
farmers in 19890. He then bought his father's farm in Garrett county,
Maryland, remaining there until 1893, when he sold the property and moved to
his present home in Elk Lick township. He is a Republican and a member of
the United Brethren church.
Mr. Miller married, January 14, 1891, Viola, daughter of John Wilburn, of
Preston county, West Virginia, and their children are: Harry, Hubert, Effie,
Sherman, Mary, Leonard and Lloyd.
----- Original Message -----
From: Ray Miller
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 4:59 PM
Subject: [PACAMBRI] MILLER/ROSE
> My G-grandfather Joseph J Miller b. 1843 Conemaugh Twnship (f. John T
Miller-m. Lydia Lehman) d. 1915 was married to Sarah A ROSE. He was buried
in Knavel Cemetery according to death cert.........I believe he now rests in
Dunmire Cemetery. I know nothing about Sarah.
>
> Their children were:
> John M
> Samuel
> Reuben
> Ellen...wife of Samuel Noon
> Ida...wife of Charles Shatto
> Rebecca(Rhea).....
> Sarah (Sadie)...wife of Peter Costlow
> Daisy.......wife of Samuel Wagstaff
> Elizabeth(Liz or Bessie)....wife of J Berkebile
>
> Joseph J had 2 sisters alive at the time of his death:
>
> Catherine (Katie)......wife of james McDonald from Johnstown
> Lydia Miller of Salix
>
> This family is found on the 1850 Census of Paint Twnship
> I suspect they were Mennonites.
>
> Any connections out there?
>
> Ray
>
>
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 23:47:10 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: Sharon Allen-Ketchum
Subject: PML Search Result matching (lincoln and co* and (tenn* or tn)) andnot (abraham or tnlin* or nclin* or gen-obit)
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Subject: Isaac ALLEN
Surname: ALLEN, SLIGER
-------------------------
ISAAC ALLEN was my 5XgreatGrandFather. B.1789-D.1856. It is thought that
he was born "somewhere along the Catawba River", possibly Lincoln County
(?), North Carolina. He married SARAH SLIGER about 1820, in Jonesborough,
Washington Co., TN. They are buried in the Uriel Methodist Church Cemetary
in Jonesborough TN.
I am searching for information that will tell me the names of Isaac Allen's
Father and Mother. Also what state and county I should be looking for them
in. It is kind of confusing because I know Tn. was originally a part of
the Cherokee Nation (1770), then in 1777,became part of Washington County,
North Carolina (but not the later Washington County, NC!) , and in 1796
Tennessee became a state...when my Isaac would have been about seven years
old. Should I be searching in Tennessee or trying to find them in North
Carolina?! (Could he have been born and raised right there where he married
and raised a family and died?) Any advice or suggestions??? (My heart will
overflow with gratitude.)
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 22:04:43 -0800
To: hbladm1@uconnvm.uconn.edu
From: "Kevin Wayne Quincy Daniel"
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Subject: [BARBER-L] John Barber of Tryon and Lincoln Counties, NC
After rechecking my files, I find that Isabel Jordan first married Mr.
Wray, possibly in PA, had a daughter, Mary, and then married Mr. Barber and
had John. There is no record of other children.
John Barber can be traced in numerous deed and other records in Tryon
County from 1768, about when he would have come of age, and then, when
Lincoln and Rutherford were created in place of Tryon in 1779, he can be
traced without interruption in numerous other records up to the time of his
death, associated with same men and families that he was associated with
before Tryon became extinct.
Among the proofs of his Rev War service are:
The pension file of John Venables (he entered service in place of John
Jordan), nephew of Richard Venable who was married to John Barber's aunt
Mary Jordan. "In May or June 1780, when living with his uncle Richard
Venables in Lincoln Co., NC, he entered service as a volunteer in a company
of light horse or militia. He found his own horse under command of Capt.
John Barber of Lincoln County ..." Richard Venables was a close neighbor to
John Barber in the 1790 Lincoln county census.
The pension file of Josiah Martin W.1047 issued Oct. 1, 1832 ; wife Mary
(McClary) Martin Her certificate 3248 issued Jan 22,1 1849 Nashville, TN.
Josias/Josiah Martin served from Lincoln Co, NC under Cap't John Barber of
NC Mil. Josiah born February 1757 in Cumberland Co, PA. He died in
Rutherford Co, TN 17 Sept 1833. Cap't Isaac White was his commander at one
time. He was Lt. under him. Josiah Martin was John Barber's
brother-in-law. Isaac White witnessed John Barber's will in 1799 and
various deeds made by him before that.
Several descendants have joined the DAR on this line.
His tombstone recorded his date of death as 17 Mar 1799 and age as 51. His
stone has apparently gone missing since the Warwick Cemetery was surveyed.
Kevin
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Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2000 20:47:05 -0800
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Subject: Fw: Leatherwood Project #20
From: >From Sharlene Johnson Rhinok of Ooltewah, TN came the following:
> "Matthew Pridgoen, 103 years, d. South River, Bladen Co. NC, served in
the Revolution with his 7 sons, at seige of Portobelo in 1765, was father
of 14 children, his wife is alive and healthy at 100. 10/30/1809 "Georgia
Marriages and Deaths"
THERE IS NO DISPUTING THIS. IT IS TRUE!!!
_____________________________________________________________________________
>William P. Appleberry of Newport Beach, CA wrote our son David"
> "Regarding your request for data on Beulah Van Pridgeon or her father
John Elkin Pridgeon, I regret very much that I am unable, at this time, to
be of assistance to you. I have a very large file on the Pridgeon-Pridgen
family but not on these two people."
I DON'T THINK WE KNOW THE PARENTS OF JOHN ELKIN PRIDGEN BUT WE DO/DID HAVE
ONE OF HIS DESCENDANTS ON THE LIST...HERE IS THE POST FROM THAT DESCENDANT.
>
>My earliest known (proven) ancestor on this line is the following:
>
>John Elkin PRIDGEON
>b. 1823 FL or GA
>m. 11 Dec 1850 Madison County, FL, to Elizabeth STEWART
>d. 25 Oct 1884 Taylor County, FL
>
>Wife, Elizabeth STEWART, was dau. of John STEWART and Elizabeth CATLETT
>b. 12 May 1837 FL or GA
>d. About 1910 Perry, Taylor, FL
>
>They had 12 known children born between 1853 and 1877
>
>SEEKING proof of parents of John Elkin PRIDGEON. Have been informed
>previously that his father was David PRIDGEN (b. 1805 in GA), who was
>the son of James PRIDGEN (b. 1775 in Burke County, GA). However no
>proof, other than coincidental (same place, same time), has ever been
>given to me. Would be nice if someone on the PRIDGEN Mailing List could
>clarify and perhaps extend the generations back (one can always hope!).
>
>LINEAGE from John Elkin PRIDGEON to myself continues with his and
>Elizabeth STEWART's daughter:
>
>Beulah Van PRIDGEON
>b. 11 Dec 1866 Madison County, FL
>m. 4 Sep 1882 Lafayette County, FL, to William Edward VALENTINE
>d. 19 Jan 1951 Jacksonville, Duval, FL
>
>Whose son was:
>
>John Thomas VALENTINE
>b. 28 Dec 1884 Jena, Lafayette, FL
>m. 26 Jun 1912 Jacksonville, Duval, FL, to Carrie Della TUCKER
>d. 19 Jun 1935 Jacksonville, Duval, FL
>
>Whose daughter is my mother, Vella Beulah VALENTINE. She turns 80 in
>August.
>
>Thank you,
>
>David V. Tilton
>PO Box 60249
>Palm Bay, FL 32906
>tilton@yax.net
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"I am reasonably sure that you will find that they are the descendants of
Francis Pridgeon who is listed on pages 163-540-630-631-969-1453 and 1648
of the book "Chowan Precinct"
>by Margaret M. Hoffman who is also the author of several books on
Genealogical data taken from the records of Edgecombe, Northampton County,
Halifax County, and possibly others. All the counties named are in the NE
part of North Carolina".
> "To the best of my ability to determine, Francis Pridgeon-Pridgen is
the oldest family of this name I have been able to identify. I have traced
my Pridgen line through four full generations to Francis and he would be
the fifth. This last named Francis was over 21 years of age in 1690 and
llived at Pridgen's Point on the Chowan River and had evidently lived there
long enough to have the home place named for his family".
I WISH WE COULD EMPHATICALLY SAY THAT FRANCIS PRIDGEON OF PRIDGEN'S POINT
ON THE CHOWAN RIVER WAS THE FATHER OF ALL OUR ROOTS. UNFORTUNATELY, THERE
IS NO PROOF THAT HE HAD CHILDREN, NO DEED, NO WILL, NO CHURCH
RECORD....NOTHING BUT HIS PROXIMITY TO WHERE THE OTHER PRIDGENS/PRIDGEONS
SURFACED.
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>Richard N. Pridgeon of Baltimore MD sent much information. Will share this
interesting paragraph at this time:
>
> " I came across a book entitled "New Dictionary of American family
names". Lo and behold, the name Pridgeon and here I made a startling
discovery. Pridgeon is not an English name but is of French origin! Three
deriviations of this name were given: Pridgen, Pridgeon and Pridegon. The
name means " Gallant
John' in French."
TRUE.....AND WE HAVE HAD THAT ON OUR HOMEPAGE ALL ALONG.
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>The following are exerpts from information from Larry Wiggins, Homestead,
Florida:
>
> " I have heard that the Pridgen's were descended from Ruffin and
Etheridge Pridgen, who came to America in the 1600's. there is supposed to
be an ancestral home in whiteville, Columbus, N.C.
NO THIS IS KIND OF MIXED UP....ACTUALLY, RUFFIN PRIDGEN AND ETHELDRED
PRIDGEN CAME MUCH LATER..... Ruffin is the son OF THOMAS WHO WAS MARRIED
TO MARTHA RUFFIN AND THEY HAD A SON NAMED ETHELDRED. ETHELDRED WAS MARRIED
IN 1792 TO ELIZABETH GLASGOW....
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> ' I am descended from luke pridgen who married Amelia Bowen. They
lived in Duplin Co., N.C. and Bulloch ounty, GA. I do not know who his
parents were. ( Can anyone help Larry with this? )
According to Rebecca Lowe (who descends 3 ways from Luke and AMelia) Luke
is the son of Matthew, who was the son of William....OLD MAN WILLIAM!--not
the one from Edgecombe county
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> " The surname Pridgen is probably of French origin> It is said by
some that ' This family was originally seated in France and Anciently
seated in Englan.' In 1596 one Phillip Pridgen of Lincoln, Co. was
registered at oxford University. In 1654 Dr. Francis Prujean was
re-elected president of Caius College, Cambridge, England upon the
recommendation of the famous Dr. Harvey who discovered that the blood
circulates.--Encyclopedia Britanica
>
> " There are various spellings of this name as: Prujen, Pridgeon,
Pridgeion and Pridgen. The motto is 'Esse Quam Videi', to be, rather than
seem."
ALL THE ABOVE ARE FACTUAL STATEMENTS. INTERESTINGLY ...THE STATE MOTTO OF
NC IS THE SAME AS THE PRIDGEN MOTTO!!!
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>Robert J. Holloman of Atlanta, Ga. is researching a book on the
Pridgeon-pridgen families. He wrote:
>
> " We are descendants of William Pridgeon who landed in Isle of Wright,
VA. , from Lincolnshire, England, in 1674.
THIS IS A HUGE ASSUMPTION...NO DIRECT LINK HAS BEEN MADE...NO PROOF...I
JUST WISH WE COULD FIND SOME PROOF.
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> Thomas was the son of William Pridgeon, Bertle county, N.C.
WRONG......THOMAS WAS THE SON OF WILLIAM PRIDGEN OF EDGECOMBE COUNTY. HE
MARRIED MARTHA RUFFIN...THIS IS MY DIRECT LINE!!!!
> William was the son of Francis Pridgeon and Mary Pridgeon, Pridgeon's
Point, Chowan County, N.C.
AGAIN, THIS IS AN ASSUMPTION THAT HAS NO PROOF. MAYBE WE CAN FIND THE PROOF
SOMEDAY!!!
>
> Francis was the son of William Pridgeon who landed in isle of Wright,
Va. in 1674 from Lincolnshire, England.
NO PROOF FOR THIS STATEMENT!!!
>
> William's brother came over in 1687. The brothers descendants
migrated to Ga. The brother's name was John Pridgeon.
AGAIN, NO PROOF...WONDER WHERE THIS CAME FROM
>
> Their cousins, two, later in the 1700's landed in Halifax County, N.C.
The first Pridgeon migrated to S.C. The later, in the 1700's who already
spelled his name Pridgen, settled in Wilmington, N.C.
WOW, EVEN MORE FAMILY LORE!!!I JUST WISH I KNEW WHERE THE FAMILY STORIES
STARTED....SOMETIMES THERE IS A NUGGET OF TRUTH IN A FAMILY TALE, BUT AS
GENEALOGISTS, WE HAVE TO HAVE PROOF. CPM
>
> After and just before the Civil War, Pridgens from Ga., S.C. and N.C.
migrated to Texas, Miss., Ala. and Fla."
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Maybe this will help some of our newcomers. Also, remember our Pridgen
Pages of the Past has the list of researchers who are researching various
lines and we put together a Time line last year (which is on the Pridgen
page also) of significant events in the history of the Pridgen/Pridgeon
name in the US.
carol
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