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2001 Proposed Change: Henry L Langley (I17393)
Tree: Main Tree
Link: http://tnroots.com/getperson.php?personID=I17393&tree=TnRoots

Description: We know that Henry and Luther was twins but they can't seem to agree on when they were born. The earlier Censuses has them the same age but here is where it gets confusing.Henry's WWI draft card has his birth as Marc 13 1887 but his death certificate has his birth date as Mar 13 1885 and Luther, his twin birth date is listed as April 13 1888- it seems that all they can agree is the 13th , I will try and find a death cert, or draft card for Luther and see what it says,

Henry Langley married Irene Bedford Oct. 17th 1920 and settled in Oakdale.Tn.

Now here's what I've found w/sources:

Here's an early census that has them the same age,

Henry L Langley in household of Mary B Langley, "United States Census, 1900"
Name: Henry L Langley
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1900
Event Place: ED 107 Civil Districts 3, 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States
Birth Date: Mar 1889
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Father's Birthplace: Arkansas
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Race: White
Gender: Male
Marital Status: Single
Years Married:
Marriage Year (Estimated):
Mother of how many children:
Number of Living Children:
Immigration Year:
Page: 12
Sheet Letter: A
Family Number: 185
Reference ID: 5
GS Film number: 1241591
Digital Folder Number: 004118704
Image Number: 00091
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Mary B Langley F 48 Kentucky
Son William M Langley M 25 Tennessee
Son George T Langley M 22 Tennessee
Daughter Susan M Langley F 19 Tennessee
Daughter Julia E Langley F 16 Tennessee
Daughter Lillie F Langley F 14 Tennessee
Son Henry L Langley M 11 Tennessee
Son Luther H Langley M 11 Tennessee
Citing this Record

"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MSCG-LB9 : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry L Langley in household of Mary B Langley, ED 107 Civil Districts 3, 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; citing sheet 12A, family 185, NARA microfilm publication T623, FHL microfilm 1241591.
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Here's another early Census -Same ages
Henry Langley in household of Mary B Langley, "United States Census, 1910"
Name: Henry Langley
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Year: 1910
Event Place: Civil District 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States
District: 52
Gender: Male
Age: 21
Marital Status: Single
Race: White
Race (Original): White
Relationship to Head of Household: Son
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Son
Birth Year (Estimated): 1889
Birthplace: Tennessee
Immigration Year:
Father's Birthplace: Tennessee
Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky
Sheet Number and Letter: 23A
Household ID: 449
Line Number:
Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Affiliate Publication Number: M1283
GS Film number: 1375527
Digital Folder Number: 004449630
Image Number: 00577
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Mary B Langley F 58 Kentucky
Daughter Florence Langley F 23 Tennessee
Son Henry Langley M 21 Tennessee
Son Luther Langley M 21 Tennessee
Daughter Julia Ross F 26 Tennessee
Grandson William Ross M 4 Tennessee
Grandson Ray Ross M 1 Tennessee

Citing this Record

"United States Census, 1910," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MGXN-HKQ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Langley in household of Mary B Langley, Civil District 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; citing sheet , family 449, NARA microfilm publication T624, FHL microfilm 1375527.
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His WWI draft information:
Henry Langley, "United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918"
Name: Henry Langley
Event Type: Draft Registration
Event Date: 1917-1918
Event Place: Morgan County, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Male
Birth Date: 13 Mar 1887
Birthplace: Coalfield, Tennessee, United States
Nationality: United States
Affiliate Publication Title: World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards
Affiliate Publication Number: M1509
GS Film number: 1877598
Digital Folder Number: 005152423
Image Number: 01460


Citing this Record

"United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/KZ6F-4LM : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Langley, 1917-1918; citing Morgan County, Tennessee, United States, NARA microfilm publication M1509, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d); FHL microfilm 1877598.
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His Death cert. info- they have a image of the cert. on this site.

Henry Langley, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: Henry Langley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 10 Aug 1955
Event Place: Oakdale, Morgan, Tennessee
Gender: Male
Marital Status:
Race:
Age: 70
Birth Year (Estimated): 1885
Birth Date:
Birthplace:
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Andy Langley
Father's Birthplace:
Mother's Name: Mary Reynolds
Mother's Birthplace:
Occupation:
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery:
Burial Place:
Burial Date:
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 004181449
Image Number: 00182
GS Film number: 1512779
Reference ID: cn 55-18415


Citing this Record

"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NS21-JVP : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Langley, 1955.
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Here is where they lost a child-the cert.is available.

Henry Langley in entry for Margaret Langley, "Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955"
Name: Margaret Langley
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 26 Mar 1931
Event Place: Oakdale, Morgan, Tennessee
Gender: Female
Marital Status:
Race: White
Age: 0
Birth Year (Estimated):
Birth Date: 22 Mar 1931
Birthplace: Oakdale, Tenn.
Spouse's Name:
Father's Name: Henry Langley
Father's Birthplace: Morgan, Tenn.
Mother's Name: Irene Bedford
Mother's Birthplace: Roane, Tenn.
Occupation: Child
Address:
Residence Place:
Cemetery: Crab Archard
Burial Place:
Burial Date: 26 Mar 1931
Informant's Name:
Additional Relatives:
Digital Folder Number: 004184118
Image Number: 01297
GS Film number: 1876775
Reference ID: cn 6287
Citing this Record

"Tennessee, Death Records, 1914-1955," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NSMH-6DQ : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Langley in entry for Margaret Langley, 1931.
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Marriage- no image available.

Henry Langley, "Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002"
Name: Irene Bedford
Also Known As Name:
Name Suffix:
Event Type: Marriage
Event Date: 17 Oct 1920
Event Place: Morgan, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Female
Spouse's Name: Henry Langley
Spouse's Also Known As Name:
Spouse's Name Prefix:
Spouse's Name Suffix:
Page: 250

Citing this Record

"Tennessee, State Marriage Index, 1780-2002," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VN6V-5VB : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henry Langley and Irene Bedford, 1920.
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The 1940 census showshis children. It's possible she had more children after 1940 but I doubt it.

Henery Langley, "United States Census, 1940"
Name: Henery Langley
Titles and Terms:
Event Type: Census
Event Date: 1940
Event Place: Oakdale, Civil District 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States
Gender: Male
Age: 55
Marital Status: Married
Race (Original): White
Race: White
Relationship to Head of Household (Original): Head
Relationship to Head of Household: Head
Birthplace: Tennessee
Birth Year (Estimated): 1885
Last Place of Residence: Rural, Morgan, Tennessee
District: 65-12
Family Number: 197
Sheet Number and Letter: 12A
Line Number: 3
Affiliate Publication Number: T627
Affiliate Film Number: 3924
Digital Folder Number: 005461366
Image Number: 00483
Household Gender Age Birthplace
Head Henery Langley M 55 Tennessee
Wife Irine Langley F 37 Tennessee
Daughter Marie Langley F 18 Tennessee
Son James Langley M 6 Tennessee
Son Henery Langley M 4 Tennessee
Brother William Langley M 64 Tennessee

Citing this Record

"United States Census, 1940," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K4ZX-87L : accessed 23 Nov 2013), Henery Langley, Oakdale, Civil District 10, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 65-12, sheet 12A, family 197, NARA digital publication of T627, roll 3924.
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I think Irene Bedford is kin to the Corbin Hill bedfords -I will check and see.


Frank Windha
frawin@live.com 
Langley, Henry L (I17393)
 
2002 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tanner, Kimberly Dawn (I10931)
 
2003 PVT USA WWI Ruffner, Welda Ernest (I1027)
 
2004 PVT USA WWI Jackson, Walter Bert (I3720)
 
2005 Pvt. Co C 4th Infantry. He enlisted at Kingston, Roane County, TN 30Sep 1847, age 21. He died 5 Apr 1848 at Molino del Rey, during theMexican War. Williams, Henry (I11413)
 
2006 Pvt. U.S. Army WWII Wilson, Hobart (I110)
 
2007 Quote: The family lived on 120 acres of land in Section 7, Washington Township, Putnam Co., IN. Mary M, Wright (I18188)
 
2008 R.D. McGLOTHIN, aged about 60 years, who is subject to epilepsy, fellfrom a railroad trestle a week ago during one of his attacks and wasvery seriously hurt. Since the accident he has been scarcely in aconscious condition and his life is dispaired of.
From Morgan County Newpaper in mid-November 1916.
http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/NEWS1916.HTML

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Death Certificate of Richard McGlothin. Born January 29,1866. Aged50. Farmer and Coal Miner. Born in Blount County TN. Death causewas "Injury to Spine caused by Fall". Contributing factors were hisage. He apparently fell November 23 but died on November 30th.Attending physician was A.K.Shelton, Oliver Springs. His father islisted as John McGlothin born in Ireland but his mother's maiden nameis listed as Parridge instead of Patrick and his mother was born inBlount County.
According to an article submitted by May McGlothin for the MorganCounty Heritage Book:
"Dick McGlothin married Susan Stonecipher and they lived in a loghouse across the road from the present Jim Gouge home near Coalfield.They owned hundreds of acres of land and were richly blessed with ninechildren: Ezra, Mamie, Sadie, Maggie, Dave, Martha, Henry, George,and Elsie."

Richard?s descendants still live on part of the property heowned....by Judy Solis 
McGlothin, Richard D. (I13699)
 
2009 RAINEY, MARY EMMA FRITTS, 89, Coalhill Community, passed away Saturday, April 13, 2002 in Methodist Medical Center. She was a loving mother, grandmother and a faithful member of Coalhill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband of 46 years Samuel Fritts and husband of 20 years Leighton Rainey. She is survived by children Roy and Ella Mae Fritts of Wartburg, Betty and James Ritter of Harriman, Gene and Della Bale of Kingston, Mary Hamby of Harriman, Donie and Iva Coker of Harriman and Dean and Patty Fritts of Harriman: step-daughter Linda Griffith of Petros; and 29 grandchildren and 49 great granchildren, and 14 great-great-grandchildren. Funeral service was Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Coalhill Baptist Church. Rev. Bill Treadway, Brother Don Daughtery and Brother David Johnson officiated. Interment was in Coalhi.. Cemetery. The family received friends Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. in Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman. [Morgan County News]
 
Fritts, Samuel (I16255)
 
2010 Ralph "Goo-Goo" Adcock, 69, of Harriman, died Thursday, March 26, 2009, at his home.

Born March 29, 1939, in Coalfield, he lived in Ohio for four years before moving to Harriman in 1969. He retired from the construction business. For many years, he installed and repaired both commercial and residential heating and air-conditioniing units. A faithful member of Lee Village Baptist Church, Harriman, he was a U.S. Army veteran who served in Germany. A great conversationalist, he kept abreast of and enjoyed talking about current events. He loved Coalfield and was a supporter of Coalfield High School and the Yellow Jackets football team. He was also a University of Tennessee football fan.

He was preceded in death by mother, Gladys Adcock; by Kern and Bill Adcock, with whom he made his home; and brother, Terry Douglas Russell.

Survivors include his wife of 44 years, Jean Woods Adcock; daughter and son-in-law, Hope and Michael Poland of Harriman; granddaughter, Abbigail Poland of Harriman; sisters and brothers-in-law, Lewanda and Kenneth Ward of Coalfield, Loretta Coopoper of Ohio, Jayleen and Don Williams and Danajo and Larry McCrosky, all of Georgia, and Cricket Beams of Pennsylvania; brothers and sisters-in-law, Butch and Polly Adcock of Montana, Wayne and Joanne Adcock of Jonesboro, Ed and Doris Adcock and Keith and Wilma Adcock, all of Coalfield, and Spanky and Linda Adcock of Kentucky; and several nieces, nephews, extended family members and special friends.

The family will receive friends from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 28, in Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs. Funeral service will follow, with Pastor David Tapp officiating. Graveside service and burial will be at 2 p.m. Sunday, March 29, at Adcock Cemetery, Coalfield.

An online register is available at www.sharpfh.com.

This obituary appeared in the Roane County News. 
Adcock, Burl Ralph (I3145)
 
2011 Ralph Donald Hughes, age 78 of Oliver Springs passed away Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at

his home. He was a 1959 graduate of Oliver Springs High School and a Veteran of the United States Navy. He worked for the Tennessee Department of Transportation on the survey team for 41 years. Ralph loved fishing, gardening, hunting, working on knives to share with friends and hanging out with the Oliver Springs Hardee 
Hughes, Ralph Donald (I21201)
 
2012 Rebecca Ann (Becky) Burnette, age 72 of Lancing (formerly of Lake City) passed away

Monday, April 13, 2020 at the home of her daughter. Becky was a hard-working lady and was always busy with many projects during her life. She was a school bus driver and co-owner of Phillips Bus Line for many years. She loved her family and friends and she loved  
Burnette, Rebecca Ann (I21350)
 
2013 Rebecca's maiden name was VanHuss per their marriage record. But she has also been recorded as Rebecca Minton and Rebecca Cole.

In the 1870 Census, Rebecca VanHuss is living with her two daughters, Mary (8) and Nancy (11), in Rosehill, Lee County, Virginia, where she and her daughters are born. A husband is not mentioned in the census and neither does it indicate if she is a widow. Her occupation is listed as Keeping House. Daughter Nancy is listed as no income and there is nothing listed next to Mary under occupation.

This Rebecca VanHuss is not found again in census records. A Rebecca VanHuss is found living later in Brown Co., Texas, where she died. Also in Brown Co., is Mary M VanHuss Lambert, believed to be the younger daughter of Rebecca and John VanHuss. A Rebecca V VanHuss and John VanHuss are living in Tennessee in the early 1900s where they both died. Both were born in Virginia, but their birthdates do not line up with the correct Rebecca J. VanHuss, not to mention that John Michael VanHuss died years earlier.

Rebecca's age has varied between the two census years she is found in while living in her native Virginia. In the 1860 census, she is listed as 27 while in the 1870 census she is shown as 30 years old.

When Mary VanHuss Lambert died, her death certificate listed her mother's maiden name as Minton. Her husband was the person providing the information for the death certificate and, therefore, provided the name of Minton. 
Van Huss, Rebecca J (I19022)
 
2014 REDMON, ANNIE JUSTICE 88, Wartburg, died, Dec. 28, 1997. Precededby husband, John Redmon; son Jerry L. Redmon; parents, Riley and EllenWoods Justice and brother Carl A. Justice. Survivors: son, Don W. andwife June Redmon; daughter-in-law Karen Redmon; three grandsons, andone great-grandson. Burial in Wartburg Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Justice, Annie (I10269)
 
2015 REDMON, FLORENCE LEE, 95, Wartburg, passed away Wednesday, April 3,2002 in her home. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. Shewas preceded in death by her parents William and Ellen Justice;husband James Thomas Redmon; daughters Oreta Redmon and Helen Cole;two grandsons, Shawn and Kevin Cole; brother Carl Justice; sisterAnnie Redmon and nephew Jerry Redmon. She is survived by childrenKelly (Bev) Redmon of Illinois, Nova (Cleat) Aker of Nevada, BuddyRedmon of Wartburg, Lorene (Bob) Bethell of Kansas, Carolyn (James)Spradlin of Wartburg and Lou Ann (Danny) Redmon of Wartburg; 12grandchilren; 13 great-grandchildren and 1 great-great-grandchild.The family received friends Friday evening April 5, 2002 from 6 to 8p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services began at 8p.m. with Rev. Bob Bethell officiating. A graveside service was heldSaturday at 11 a. m. in Wartburg City Cemetery. [Morgan County New Justice, Florence (I5730)
 
2016 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Redmon, James Arthur (I5747)
 
2017 Reference:11203


Y


Family: James Simpson / Charlotte Thompson (F4782)
 
2018 Reference:11203 Family: James Carl Cox / Eloise Carson (F4646)
 
2019 Reference:11952


Y


Family: Johnny C. Cox / Joyce Jones (F165)
 
2020 Reference:12331 Family: Reece Wilson / Grace Cross (F4784)
 
2021 Reference:17113


Y


Family: James Seiber / Sarah B Daugherty (F4872)
 
2022 Reference:21251 Family: Seth Ward / Ann Hatcher (F4900)
 
2023 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Marvin Webster / Naomi Elsie Walls (F2661)
 
2024 Reference:2267 Family: Edward Hughes / Elizabeth Grigsby (F4550)
 
2025 Reference:2393


Y


Family: James Alvin Potter / Margaret Chambers (F4420)
 
2026 Reference:3907 Family: Isaac Christenberry Carson, III / Dora Evelyn McGlothin (F883)
 
2027 Reference:4270


Y


Family: Willie Martin Cox / Allie Mae Lively (F4662)
 
2028 Reference:4696 Family: James Wallace / Elizabeth Leach (F4529)
 
2029 Rena Carol Daugherty age 60, of Joyner, went to be with her Lord in Heaven on February 12, 2013. She was a member of Shiloh Baptist Church. She is preceded in death by her infant son, Larry Wayne Daugherty. She is also preceded in death by mothers: Rena Eileen Liles Gouge and Zena Ellen Liles Windham McFarland; Fathers: James Oliver Gouge, Sr. and Odis Houston Windham, Brothers: Ray, Tommy, Freddy, Billy and Paul Windham and Jerry Gouge, Brothers-in-law: Joe Tarner and Dusty Marsh, Sisters: Deloris May Windham, Kay Gamble, Sue Pelfrey, Wilma Edwards, Jane Underwood, sisters-in-law: Patsy Moore Gouge, Jewel Wilson Gouge and Yvonne Phillips.

She is survived by her husband of 41 years: Larry Daugherty,
Brothers: Eddie Windham and wife Donna, Frank Windham and wife Sherry, Jimmy Gouge, Billy Gouge and wife Laura
Brothers-in-law: Lloyd Edwards, Tommy Gamble, Don Pelfrey, Estel Phillips, Condy Daugherty and wife Lana and Lonnie Daugherty and wife Wilma
Sisters: Rose Gouge Tarner and Opal Covington
Sisters-In-Law: Bea West Gouge, Kay Armes and husband Gary and Brenda Justice and husband Chuck.
She is Survived by a host of nieces and nephews and three very special nieces: Christy Windham Tarner, Angie Windham May and Christy Daugherty.

Her Pallbearers will be nephews Jamie Windham, Caleb Wilson, Tim Covington, Mike Phillips, Scott Phillips and Brian Phillips. She leaves behind two very dear friends, Alice Woods and Ann Landrum.

The family will receive friends Wednesday February 13, 2013 from 6:00 to 8:00pm at Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg. Funeral Services will follow at 8:00pm with Rev. Bill Goodman and Rev. Gary Armes officiating. A graveside will be Thursday at 11:00am at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Clinton.


 
Windham, Rena Carol (I16756)
 
2030 Reportedly shot by his best friend during an arguement over a girl. Williams, Silas (I11473)
 
2031 Resided at Back Valley Road, Coalfield, when she died. Riggs, Ada (I3799)
 
2032 Residence 1940 census, Rural, Fentress Co., Tennessee, District 76-1 Liles, Verie Virgil (I1824)
 
2033 Retired from U.S. Navy in 1963. TN BM2 US Navy WWII Korea Carson, Harold Kenneth (I13016)
 
2034 Retired Miner per death Certificate Martin, James Lee (I21078)
 
2035 Reuben A. Davis, grandfather of Eliza Williams, married LucindaSummers, daughter of Billy and Clarissa Staples Summers, of White Oak,near Sunbright.
from A History of Morgan County Tennessee (1971), by Ethel Freytag andGlena Kreis Ott, page 64.
A marriage date is listed as May 1855 by Clarica (Clarissa) Staplesdescendent, Kim Barnes. Lucinda Summers is buried in Liberty Cemetery- Wartburg, Morgan County, Tennessee. Location - East of Wartburg,app. 2.7 miles from Jct. of Hwy 27 and 62, on the right side of Hwy 62by the Liberty Church. Transcription: Lucinda Summers Davis,5-19-1837, 5-19-1927. She was married to Reuben A. DAVIS (son ofJoseph S. DAVIS and Amanda WILLIAMS) on 9 Jul 1857 in Sunbright,Morgan County,Tennessee.17,18 Miss Eliza Williams (granddaughter) toldthe following story: Reuben A. Davis and his wife, Lucinda lived atEatons Cross Roads in Loudon County, Tennessee when the Civil Warbroke out. R.A. Davis as a Captain made up a company of men and tookthehem to Kentucky to join the Union Army. He left his wife and twosmall children on a small farm that had a brick house containing 14rooms, and a negro slave to help her. During the time that he wasgone, the Confederates camped at her farm and also burned up the railfence; using all the food that she had, such as, meat, chicken,turkeys, etc. The negro slave kept the two horses under a large cliffon a hillside near by. When Mrs. Davis wanted him to come to the houseto eat she would blow a an old cow's horn. He would then take back grainfor the horses. The Confederate Officers who camped in her home toldher that they would not bother her, but that she had better go to herpeople, so she got the woman who was helping her to ride one of thehorses and she rode the other, bringing the two small children and allthe belongings that they could carry on the horses about a distance of66 miles and came to her parents on White Oak Creek. She told thenegro slave that he would have to go as she no longer could keep him. 
Summers, Lucinda (I4475)
 
2036 Rev. Joe F. (Red) Wilson age 79 of Oak Ridge went home to be with the Lord, April 23, 2019.

Joe was a Baptist Minister, Army Veteran, loving husband, Dad and Papaw.

Joe is survived by his wife of 59 years, Louise; daughter, Patricia Bowers and husband, Danny of Oak Ridge; son, Tim and wife Laura of Joyner; daughter, Suzan Stiles and Tony of Oak Ridge and son, Eric Wilson of Oak Ridge; grandchildren: Caleb and wife, Samantha of Wartburg, Meghan Stiles of Knoxville and Heather Coppock of Oak Ridge; one great-granddaughter, Raylee Wilson of Wartburg.

Joe is also survived by five sisters: Pat Stringfield, Rhonda Maples, Glenna Linville, Darlene Dyer and Marlene Brock; one brother, Richard Thomas.

Joe is preceded in death by his dad, Joseph Wilson; mother, Nora Lee Thomas and step-dad Vernie Thomas; three brothers: Larry Wilson, Jim Wilson, and Freddy Thomas; and one sister, Wilma Jean Behymer.

The family will receive friends, Friday, April 26, 2019 between the hours of 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm at Premier Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. The funeral will follow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Doug Newberry and Pastor Ronnie Maples officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 2:00 pm at Anderson Memorial Gardens. Premier Sharp Funeral Home is proudly serving the Wilson family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com 
Wilson, Rev Joe F (I20947)
 
2037 Rev. Samuel White

Clinton, TN

Rev. Samuel K. White, age 53, of Clinton, went home to be with Jesus on August 28, 2016 leaving behind his testimony of his assurance of going home , a place he always longed to be. With the Lord's guidance Sam pastored several churches and waas passionate about preaching God's word right up until he reached the end of his life's journey. He was loved by so many and loved everyone, even when he was sick he still made sure he prayed for those around him. Sam worked at Techmer PM for 25 years and was a devoted employee. He loved preaching, fishing and spending time with his family.

Preceded in death by his father, Junior White; sisters-in-law, Jewel White and Mary McCulley; brother-in-law, John McCulley.He leaves behind: beloved wife, Sharon White; mother, Edna White; daughters, Sabrina Hawkins and husband Josh, Sonya Jenkins and husband Dennis; son, Scott White and Ashley West; granddaughter, Marissa; brothers, David, Steve (Betty), Paul (Wanda), Mark (Alma), Ben (Vivian), Jesse White, and Thomas Goins; mother and father-in-law, James and Helen McGill; sister and brother-in-law, Marie and Bob Ford; several nieces and nephews and a multitude of friends and family

The family will receive friends Wednesday, August 31st from 5:00-8:00 PM at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Funeral service will be Thursday, September 1st at 11:00 AM at Jarnigan Chapel Baptist Church with Rev. Joe Copeland officiating. Interment will be at the church cemetery. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. www.holleygamble.com - See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/knoxnews/obituary.aspx?n=samuel-white&pid=181225978&fhid=19248#sthash.e17P9hua.dpuf 
White, Samuel (I12859)
 
2038 REYNOLDS, BENNY HOWARD, 54, Coalfield, died July 30, 1995. Precededby father, Earl M. Reynolds; brother, Floyd H. Hallcox. Survivors:mother, Lois Webster Hallcox Reynolds; daughters, Sharon Northern,Debbie Edgerton and Tammy Shubert; sons; Benny Reynolds, Jr., andCharlie Reynolds; sisters, Dot Burgess and Edith Burgess, Betty Smith,Faye and Butch Talton; brothers, James W. Reynolds, Paul and DebbieReynolds, Larry and Jeanette Reynolds; 9 grandchildren. Burial inDavis Cemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News] Reynolds, Benny Howard (I7180)
 
2039 REYNOLDS, MARIE SOLOMON - age 78, a resident of Coalfield, diedThursday, November 23, 2006 at Harriman Health Care and RehabilitationCenter. Mrs. Reynolds was born December 8, 1927 in Morgan County. Shehas been a lifelong resident of the area. SShe was previously employedat the Coalfield School in the Cafeteria, at C & S Dry Cleaners andshe retired from Greenbrier Industries. She was a loving mother,grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield. Preceded by her husband; Leo Reynolds, bya son; Steve Reynolds, by a grandson; Kevin Reynolds, by her parents;Manis Solomon and Mattie Jackson Solomon, and by her sister andbrother-in-law; Audrey and Henry Jones. Survivors: daughters, DiannPride and husband Joe of Oliver Springs, Sonya Monday and husbandBobby of Coalfield; sons, David Reynolds and wife Judy of Harriman,Danny Reynolds and wife Doris of Nurnberg, Germany; 9 grandchildren;12 great grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Moore and husband Elbert ofCoalfield. She is also survived by nieces, nephews, extended familymembers and a special friend, Loretta Presley of Lake City. The familywill receive friends Sunday, November 26, 2006 between the hours of6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral services will followin the funeral home chapel at 8:00 pm with Rev. Don Daugherty and Rev.Ralph Wilson officiating. Burial and graveside services will be heldMonday, November 27, 2006 at 11:00 am at Davis Cemetery in Coalfield.Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements [Knoxville NewsSentinal] Solomon, Marie (I1559)
 
2040 RICE, VERNON E. 77, Coalfield, died, Aug 3, 1998. Preceded by wifeGladys O. Rice; parents Lloyd Riuce and Madge Bowling; sister, LanaMullins; two granchildren, Shon Rice and Christy Coffee; step-son,Harold Powell and one g-grandson. Survivors: sons, Terry and wifeDonna Rice, Jerry and Mickie Rice; two daughters, Jackie and husbandDarrell Sproles and Sherry and husband Lloyd Coffee; step-sons, DavidPowell and Gary Powell; step-daughters, Ruth Lowe and MaryPowell-Lynn;
brother, Dewey Rice and 10 grandchildren, 8 g-grandchildren and7step-grandchildren. He was born, July 25, 1921 in Hitchins, Ky andwas a veteran of WW II. Funeral was in Dayton Ohio. (Morgan CountyNews) 
Rice, Vernon E. (I7183)
 
2041 Richard and Lucy Lett Malone are only possibilities as parents of Mildred and Sarah Malone and NOT proven.

1850 Census shows Sarah as 16 when she would have been only 6 per family records that show birth year as 1844.

There is also a 3-year-old son in the household. Lucy would have been 54 years old when she had this child if the child was indeed their son.

1850 census shows Richard as 81 years old, Lucy 57, Sarah 16, and son aged 3. No other children shown. But since they were married in 1811, it is quite likely they had children grown and no longer living with them.

A family record found on Ancestry shows Richard Malone's tombstone in Union County and his birth date as 1791. It shows Lucy's birthdate as 1793. That would make her age accurate with the 1850 census but not Richard's.

The same family record has Sarah married to someone else, not James C. Dunn. Is it possible she was married twice or is this a different Sarah Malone.
Notes by Judy Spradlin 02-19-2015.
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Family: Richard Malone / Lucy Lett (F6262)
 
2042 Richard Lee Jackson Jr. age 59 of New Castle passed away Friday April 23, 2010 at the VA Hospital in Indianapolis.
He was born August 30, 1950 in Shelbyville, Indiana the son of Richard Lee Sr. and Helen Hancock Jackson. He worked at Spiceland Family Restaurant for several years. He was in the U.S Navy, Army and National Guard
Survivors include his wife Trilla Foredack Jackson. 1 son Evan Jackson of Indianapolis, 2 daughters Hillary Jackson of Kokomo, Heather Jackson of Indianapolis, 3 stepchildren Paul Albertson of Indianapolis, Kellie Chesser of New Castle and Mara Clark of New Castle, 3 step grandchildren Austin and Brian Aucoin, Brittany Fordack, 4 sisters Peggy Hodges of Greenfield, Bonnie Hazlett of Greenfield, Connie (Ron) Weber of Greenfield, Jo Ellen (Jeff) Smith of Greenfield, 1 brother Phil (Shelley) Jackson of Florida.
Preceded in death by his parents, 1 son Gary and 1 brother Lonnie.
There will be a service at 7:00 PM Tuesday April 27, 2010 at Marcum Community Funeral Home. Rev. Ken York will be officiating. Friends may call from 5-7 PM Tuesday prior to service. Online condolences may be made at www.marcumfuneralhome.com 
Jackson, Richard Lee II (I15477)
 
2043 Richard McKinley Davis Jr.

Oliver Springs, TN

Richard McKinley Davis Jr. passed away on Sunday, January 13, 2019 at his home with his family by his side.

He was born in Coalfield, Tennessee. He was raised and lived in Oliver Springs his entire life. He graduated from Oliver Springs High at the age of 16, received a B.S. degree from the University of Tennessee and his master's from University of Arizona. He started teaching at the age of 18 at Oliver Springs and was also principal there for 36 years. He was held in the highest esteem by his students and precious faculty, who were his best friends. Richard spent his whole life as a conservationist and caretaker of the environment. He was preceded in death by his parents, Lillie and Richard M. Davis Sr. and sister, Margaret June.



He is survived by sisters, Frances Lowe (Cliff) and Patricia Moss (Chip), niece, Lisa Rogers (Jack), nephews, Shannon and Trevor Noe.



Honorary pallbearers will be Dr. Steve Smith, Joey VanHook, Esq, Steve Thurmer, Richard Powlus, Jim Lett, Trevor and Shannon Noe, Chip Moss and Cliff Lowe.



Special thanks to family friend, Darlene Upchurch and Mimi Brock, Margot Spore, Gweyn Johnson, Donna Whedbee and for all the wonderful prayers.



Richard chose to be cremated and a Celebration of Life Service will be held at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Thursday, January 24, 2019 at 6:00pm. Please bring your best "Mr. Davis" stories to share with us.



In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Oliver Springs Historical Society, PO Box 409.

To leave a note for Richard's family or to share a memory, please sign the online guestbook at jacksonfuneralservices.com.
Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on Jan. 21, 2019 
Davis, Richard McKinley Jr. (I20989)
 
2044 RIDENOUR, MRS. JUANITA JUNE, 82 of the Coalfield Community also known as  Bray, Juanita June (I21477)
 
2045 RitaRita Jane Clark McGlothin
Rita Jane Clark McGlothin, 72, wife of Jim McGlothin, passed away at home after a four-year
battle with Pancreatic Cancer. She was a native of Harriman and a graduate of Harriman High School.
A long time member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield, "Miss Rita" was also the
Secretary at Coalfield School for many years.
Rita is survived by her daughter Jan Stewart and her husband Steve of Harriman; son Jeff McGlothin
and his wife Suzanne, grandson Glen and granddaughter Gillian, all of Lexington, SC; brother Charles
"Buddy" Clark of Elizabethton; brother Layne Clark and his wife Vicki of Nashville, NC; brother
Duane Clark and his wife Kathleen of Knoxville; sister-in-law Millie Skiles and her husband Curt of
Coalfield; and mother-in-law Iva Dell McGlothin, also of Coalfield. She is also survived by nieces
Cheryl Clark, Tammy Lancaster, Joni Keith, and Laurie Skiles.
Funeral 2:00 PM Thursday June 25, 2009 at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel in Harriman with Interment
in Roane Memorial Gardens immediately following the service.
The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM on Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home, Harriman.
Jane Clark McGlothin
Rita Jane Clark McGlothin, 72, wife of Jim McGlothin, passed away at home after a four-year
battle with Pancreatic Cancer. She was a native of Harriman and a graduate of Harriman High School.
A long time member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield, "Miss Rita" was also the
Secretary at Coalfield School for many years.
Rita is survived by her daughter Jan Stewart and her husband Steve of Harriman; son Jeff McGlothin
and his wife Suzanne, grandson Glen and granddaughter Gillian, all of Lexington, SC; brother Charles
"Buddy" Clark of Elizabethton; brother Layne Clark and his wife Vicki of Nashville, NC; brother
Duane Clark and his wife Kathleen of Knoxville; sister-in-law Millie Skiles and her husband Curt of
Coalfield; and mother-in-law Iva Dell McGlothin, also of Coalfield. She is also survived by nieces
Cheryl Clark, Tammy Lancaster, Joni Keith, and Laurie Skiles.
Funeral 2:00 PM Thursday June 25, 2009 at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel in Harriman with Interment
in Roane Memorial Gardens immediately following the service.
The family will receive friends from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM on Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home, Harriman. 
Clark, Rita Jane (I6144)
 
2046 Ritter Cemetery Walls, John D B (I6179)
 
2047 Robert Lee Bunch, crossed over those Chilly Banks of Jordon on Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017, to join His Heavenly Father and Savior Jesus Christ. His Homecoming must have been joyous with all those waiting on him in Glory.
He was 82 and born on March 10, 1935, to Ramsey Bunch Sr. and Lectie Daugherty Bunch in the logging and coal mining community of Liges Fork on New River (Devonia), Tenn. He was Ramsey's 12th child.
He worked in the logging and coal mining camps as a young teenager before enlisting in the United States Air Force prior to his 20th birthday. He served his Country during the Korean War and was a proud Veteran of 64 years for the United States of America.
Robert and Callie Sue Lively celebrated more than 45 years together. Robert brought two wonderful sons, Lester Robert and Richard Douglas Bunch, into their relationship and included her two young sons, Joe and Jerry Lively, as a part of their household. Two beautiful little girls were born adding to their family, Brenda Sue and Wanda Lee Bunch. Then came the final addition  
Bunch, Robert Lee (I21508)
 
2048 Robert Walker Long Cemetery, Gouge, Billy Lee (I1870)
 
2049 Rockwood Life Care Center Adkisson, Larry (I7466)
 
2050 Roddy Rhea Co April 14th 1890
Dear Brother & Sister & family

I take the presant time to write you the sad news of the deth of J.F. Stinecipher on March 27. he was taken Thursday evening & livedThree weeks he first complained of Something like collack & helingered a long for a few days & I sent for ththe Doctor & he said itwas he Liver & Kidneys that was the cause of his Sickness I firstsent for Dr. Wilson & he come & giv him a good _?__ of strong medison& he said he thought he was better & he left & I sent for DoctorFrasier & he come & done the best he could for him But failed to curehim Frank was 18 years & 24 days old when he died & that makes 6children ded & 3 living & I wrote a letter to send you March 29th &Jackson was taken sick & has ben sick some 17 days & the Doctor sasaishe is Better & I think he a little better but is very low he can setup long enough to hav his bed made up the Doctor has ben to see himabout 5 trips & is to come to morow & I have some hopes that he willgit well But the lord only knows and it seems lik I hav benunfortunate & the trouble seems to be most more then I can bare but weshould submit to the will of the lord who givs life & takes it away &if we are prepared to meete the lord in piece we will be done withtrouble for it sseems like ther is but little satisfaction in this lifeand I have hope that Frank has gon to Rest where he will sing & praisethie lord for ever more where ther is no more trouble & distress & Ihope we will all meete in heaven where we will all bbe Done withTroubles & Trials Frank said one night that Jesus would go with himor that was what I understood Frank talked a grea deele & he saidwhen he got so he could travel he wanted to out to Morgan & see allhis connections he seemed to be the most anctionus to git well Butit seemed like his time had come & we don't know wen our time willcome & we should try to be reddy to go of corse it wont be long tilall the age of myself will hav to answer for the Deeds Done in theboddy whether good or bad I David & Ollie are as well as common Mostwore out with forteag we have done but little in the way of farming &of corse wont do much it is gitting late & but little done Some areplanting corn it has rained so much of the time the most of the peoplear behing with ther work I was aiming to go out to Morgan this Springbut I cannot tell when we are so much confused & in so much trouble itis unknown to me what I will do I hav ben thinking that some of youwould come but you don't come Come when you can & write when you gitthis
May the lord Bless & Save us all is My hope and cincer desir

(signed)
Yours Truly
Jesse Stinecipher 
Stonecipher, Jesse Frank (I8924)
 
2051 Rodney Lee Marlowe, age 65 of Oliver Springs passed away on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 at Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville.

He was raised in Coalfield and attended Coalfield High School. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for the City of Oliver Springs

He was a very innovative mechanic and enjoyed working on his motorcycles. Rodney had a very outgoing personality and made friends easily.

He was preceded in death by his mother, Winnie Marlowe; his  
Marlowe, Rodney Lee (I21208)
 
2052 Roger Mullins, age 65, a resident of Oak Ridge, passed Monday, January 31, 2011 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Mr. Mullins was born on the 12th day of January, 1946 in Harlan, Kentucky. He has lived in Tennessee since early childhood.

Roger owned and operated Mullins Auto Sales, Roger Mullins Auto Sales and he also worked at Valley Pontiac as a car salesman. His greatest enjoyment came from the negotiation of the transaction (horse trading) either buying, selling or simply trading on cars.

He was preceded in death by a son, Darrell Lynn Mullins, by his parents, Chines Simmy Mullins and Juanita Davis Mullins, by a sister, Eva Mullins, by brothers; Simmy, Jahue and Jack Mullins and by a special friend, Joe Pride.

He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Donna Mullins of Oak Ridge, by a son, Doug Mullins and wife, Erin of Knoxville , by daughters; Amy Mullins of Knoxville and Lori Brown and husband Chad of Atlanta, GA, by grandchildren; Emma, Jameson Douglas and Sydney Brown, and Brittany and Bradley Mullins, by great-grandchildren; Conner, Levi, Mallory and Cruze Mullins, and by a brother, Mike Mullins and wife, Karla of Oak Ridge.

He is also survived by several nieces, nephews, other family members and a special friend Randall Steelman.

The family will receive friends Thursday, February 3, 2011 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Garvan Walls officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Friday, February 4, 2011 at 11:00 am at the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com



Family: Roger Mullins / Donna (F5270)
 
2053 Rogers' birth is also given as 1831 on Find-A-Grave and on his tombstone as well as in other census records.

He is listed as born in North Carolina on early census records and is found in North Carolina in the 1850 census, living at home with his parents and siblings, all of which were born in North Carolina.
 
Rogers, Hugh W (I18919)
 
2054 Role: Child-Daughter
 
Hudson, Nellie Walker (I14354)
 
2055 Role: Child-Daughter
 
Hudson, Anna Ethel (I15853)
 
2056 Role: Child-Daughter
 
Hudson, Anna Ethel (I15853)
 
2057 Role: Child-Daughter
 
Hudson, Ella Blaine (I15857)
 
2058 Role: Child-Daughter
 
Hudson, Ella Blaine (I15857)
 
2059 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, William H. (I14358)
 
2060 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, Edgar L. (I14365)
 
2061 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, Richard (I14449)
 
2062 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, David T. (I15854)
 
2063 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, David T. (I15854)
 
2064 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, George Taylor Jr. (I15855)
 
2065 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, George Taylor Jr. (I15855)
 
2066 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, Walter Raymond (I15856)
 
2067 Role: Child-Son
 
Hudson, Walter Raymond (I15856)
 
2068 Role: Wife
 
Weatherford, Mary Ann (I15852)
 
2069 Role: Wife
 
Weatherford, Mary Ann (I15852)
 
2070 Romelia was born about 1835 in Gibson Co., IN. He married Mary Adkinson. Mary was born about 1835 in Ohio. Romelia married Louisa Harom Dec 30, 1870. She was born about 1842. Romelia and Mary's children: Sharp, Romelia (I17933)
 
2071 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Liles, Ronald "Ron" Herschel (I1888)
 
2072 Ronnie and Ricky are twins.


Family: / Wilma Richard (F5219)
 
2073 Roxie died in 1918 in childbirth. This was during the flu epedemic,and those complications caused her death. Hallcox, Roxie (I281)
 
2074 Roy Chambers, age 86, of Solway, passed away Sunday, Dec. 11, 2011, at the Golden Living Center-Windwood in Clinton.

Roy was born May 15, 1925, in Scott County, Tenn., to the late George and Mary Elizabeth Thompson Chambers. Roy was an honorably discharged World War II veteran having served in the United States Marine Corps. He married his wife of 60 years on March 16, 1951, and was a loving husband and father. Roy enjoyed fishing and playing golf but loved working and after his retirement from Martin Marietta, he kept busy with remodeling and making additions to their home.

Preceded in death by two brothers, Milford and Herbert, and five sisters, Margaret, Betty, Mazie, Gladys, and Alta, he is survived by his loving wife, June Chambers, of Solway; two sons, Roger S. Chambers and his wife, Jane, of Bristol, Tenn., and George T. Chambers and his wife, Lisa, of Birmingham, Ala.; and three grandchildren, Christopher Chambers, Lorien Chambers, and Vincent Schultz.

The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011, at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. A graveside service with military honors will be held at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial gifts be sent to Alzheimer's Tennessee, Inc., 2270 Sutherland Ave., Suite 202, Knoxville, TN 37919.

Online messages to the family may be left at www.martinfuneralhomeoakridge.com.

Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
 
Chambers, Roy (I15571)
 
2075 Roy F. Shelton, age 76, of Oakdale, TN went home to the Lord on Friday, December 25, 2015. He was born on May 11, 1939. Roy was preceded in death by his wife of 38 years, Georgia Bingham Shelton; his parents, Elbert and Felma Shelton; and a grandson, Andrew Helton.
Roy is survived by his children, Sandra and James Helton of Oakdale, TN; Frederick and Janine Shelton of Alexander, NC; and Tabitha and Dennis Hamby of Wartburg, TN; as well as his sister and brother in law, Linda Shelton Ellis and Jim Ellis oof LaFayette, GA. Roy has seven grandchildren, Valerie and Joe Lake of Fayetteville, NC; Kayla and Kyle Ruppe of Oakdale, TN; Elaine and Jimmie Hensley of Leicester, NC; Joshua Shelton of Arden, NC; Ryan Shelton of Alexander, NC; Kinley Hamby annd Sophia Hamby of Wartburg, TN; and four great-grandchildren, Elijah Ruppe, Maura Paige Lake, Clara Ruppe, and Sarah Hensley. Roy is also survived by a very special cousin, Eldon Melhorn, as well as numerous brothers and sisters in law, cousins, nieces and nephews, and beloved friends.
As a young man, Roy was a member of the of the United States National Guard. He was manager of the Marion Farmers Co-op before re-locating to Morgan County in 1970 and becoming manager of the Morgan Farmers Co-op in Wartburg. Roy was widely knowown as being a civic-minded man with a true servant's heart. Perhaps one of his proudest roles was that of Chief, and last remaining charter member, of the Oakdale Area Volunteer Fire Department. He also served his community in various capacities throughout the years, including being elected as an Oakdale City Council Member, being a current member of the 911 Board, and also as a First Responder. He was also known by many as the "Cider Man," due to producing delicious apple cider for many events across multiple states. Roy attended White Oak Missionary Baptist Church in Oakdale, but also showed a lifetime of dedication to the St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Camp Austin in Oakdale.
The family will receive friends on Monday, December 28th, at Schubert's Funeral Home in Wartburg, TN, from 4 pm - 7 pm, with the funeral to follow. The graveside service will be held at St. Paul's Lutheran Church at Camp Austin in Oakdale on Tueesday, December 29th, at 12:00 with Bro. Danny Jenkins and Bro. Wayne Nelson officiating. Pall bearers are Joshua Shelton, Ryan Shelton, Joe Lake, Kyle Ruppe, Kinley Hamby, Jay Ellis, Jimmie Hensley and Elijah Ruppe. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Roy Shelton Fire Department Memorial Fund at Citizens First Bank. 
Shelton, Roy Frederick (I12395)
 
2076 Roy Jones served as Supt. of Schools in Morgan County, TN for severalyears. Jones, Roy (I8616)
 
2077 Roy Lynn Stonecipher, 70, Lake City, died Aug. 31, 2009, at the Parkwest Hospital surrounded by loved ones.He was born Feb. 28, 1939, the only son of the late Mildred Summers Stonecipher and Leonard Stonecipher of Briceville.
In the last year of his life, he accepted Christ as his personal savior in
a
special prayer meeting held on his behalf during a previous hospital stay.
He was preceded in death by: Maternal grandparents, Bertie Carroll Summers
and Orton Summers of Rockwood; paternal grandparents, Sarah Bell
Stonecipher
and William Martin Stonecipher, of Briceville. He loved to watch
Cincinnati
Reds baseball, play cards, and eat fish "fresh caught" from Norris Lake,
but
most of all, he loved his sisters, "the three best" he would say.
Survivors:
Sisters, Billie Jo Cox and husband Herschel of Norwood, Ohio, Margie
Sparks
and husband Harry of Briceville, and Mildred Hayes and husband Rickey of
Briceville; several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers donations may be made to: Epilepsy Foundation of East
Tennessee, 1715 E. Magnolia Avenue, Knoxville, Tenn., 37917.
Visitation will be held from 6 - 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009, at
Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake City.
Funeral service will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2009, in the
Hatmaker
Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Archie Seiber officiating.
Friends and Family will meet at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 3, 2009 at the Odd
Fellow Cemetery in Rockwood for interment.
Hatmaker Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Sep 4, 2009 Clinton
Courier  
Stonecipher, Roy Lynn (I4354)
 
2078 Ruby (Buttram) Paul Green took the hand of sweet Jesus on Friday, January 18, 2013 to be reunited in Heaven with her loved ones who have gone before her.

Ruby was born on August 6, 1928 in Scott County Tennessee to Fred and Rebecca (Carson) Buttram and was the oldest of their ten children.

She is preceeded in death by her parents; husband and father of her children Hoyle Paul and Raymond Green. Infant son: Eddie Paul; Sisters: Princess Lowe and Althia Yancey and Brothers: Denzil Buttram and DJ Buttram. Grandchildren: Tammy Cross, Derrick Paul and Jimmy Webb: Sons-in-law: Leroy Sexton and Franklin Wallace.

Ruby is survived by her children who were the joy of her life: Ronnie Paul and wife Kathy, of Jacksonville, FL: Nella Faye Cross and husband Maynard of Oneida: Patricia Wallace of Caryville; Doris Jean Kennedy and husband Elbert of Lake City: EuEugene Paul and wife Lillian of the Paint Rock community; Patsy Evans and husband Bill of Knoxville and Wanda Sexton of the Paint Rock community. Siblings: Geraldine Lowe, James Buttram, Joey Buttram, Betty Yancey and Glen Buttram. Grandchildren: Lisa Webb and son Matthew, Ronnie Lee Paul, Rick McCullah , Pam Gochenour and son Cason, Shonda Paul, Wayne McCullah and son Dusty and special grandson and care giver Chris Russell and daughters Macy and Lynlee.

Great-Great Grandsons Bently and Andrew. Many other nieces, nephews, relatives and friends.

Funeral service 1 PM, Monday, Oneida Church of God

Rev. Charles Jeffers and Bro. Sammy Yancey officiating

Interment at Peaceful Rose Garden, Hellenwood

Friends may call 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday Cross-Smith Funeral Home

The body will be taken to Oneida Church of God at 4PM Sunday, where the family will receive friends until the funeral hour Monday.

Arrangements by Cross-Smith Funeral Home LaFollette, Tn

This obituary is provided as a courtesy of Jones & Son Funeral Home.

 
Buttram, Ruby (I17034)
 
2079 Ruby A. Mayton, age 85, a resident of Coalfield, died Christmas Day, December 25, 2007 at her home. She was born August 1, 1922 in Unicoi County, Tennessee. She has lived in Coalfield since 1935.

Mrs. Mayton was a loving mother who served her family with patience for 69 years. She was a faithful member of Middle Creek Baptist Church and the Coalfield Senior Citizens.

She was preceded in death by her husband Carl Mayton and by her mother Lucy Gouge.

She is survived by twelve children; Corrine Finch and husband Howard of Oak Ridge, Norma S. Black and husband Jerry of Loudon,Erma McCarroll and husband Jerry of Oliver Springs, Carl Mayton Jr. and wife Sylvia of Nashville, Susie Rivers and husband James of Coalfield, Mary Burfield and husband Douglas of Whitehouse, TN, J.D. Mayton and wife Marlene of Coalfield, Paul Mayton and wife Marjorie of Coalfield, Steve Mayton and wife Donna of Oliver Springs, Deborah Mayton of Coalfield, Phillip Mayton and wife Darlene of Coalfield, and Teresa Phipps and husband David of Harriman. She is also survived by 27 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and special friends, Sandy Harris, Shelby Hyder, and Minnie Dean Justice.

The family will receive friends Friday, December 28, 2007 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Ronald Guthrie officiating. Burial and gravesidide services will be held Saturday, December 29, 2007 at 10:00 am at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. In lieu of flowers the family request memorial contributions be made to the Middle Creek Baptist Church, 6455 Knoxville Highway, Oliver Springs, TN 37840. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online register book is available at www.sharpfh.com


Ruby Gouge was born in Unicoi Co. and was living with her brother Carl in her grandparents' house 
Gouge, Ruby A (I6243)
 
2080 Ruby Lorene Brown
April 16, 1928 - March 28, 2018

During the early evening hours of Wednesday, March 28, 2018, our mother, Ruby Lorene Hensley Brown, transitioned from this life into her eternal destination in Heaven surrounded by loving family members.

When Jesus called, our Mother departed her earthly existence easily, quickly, and peacefully, and for those who were present, it was beautiful to witness because we believe  
Hensley, Ruby Lorene (I21261)
 
2081 RUFFNER, DAVE, "Uncle Dave", age 84, died 9/29/1964 in Coalfield.Survivors: wife Bertha Walls Ruffner; daughters; Malee Smith and PearlEdwards; son, Samuel Ruffner. 14 grandchildren and 18 greatgrandchildren. [Roane County News dated 10/8/1964] Burial in DavisCemetery

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 1, PAGE 3
RUFFNER, Dave Head M W 39 TN Coal Miner
Bertha Wife F W 35 TN
Pearl Dau F W 17 TN
Earl Son M W 14 TN
Sam Son M W 11 TN
Mable Dau F W 1-1/2 TN 
Ruffner, David M (I1069)
 
2082 RUFFNER, LUCILLE J. - age 89, a lifelong resident of Coalfield, passedaway Thursday, September 23, 2004 at the Methodist Medical Center inOak Ridge. She was born May 6, 1915 in Coalfield, Tennessee. She was amember of Pleasant Grove Baptist Churrch in Coalfield. Mrs. Ruffnerretired from the Morgan County School Systems where she had worked asa cafeteria worker. Preceded in death by her husband, Doyle Ruffner;sons, Donald & Harold Ruffner; parents, Richard & Abbie Craig Jackson;brotherss, Oliver William "Pete" Jackson and Joseph "Sabe" Jackson;sisters, Mary Sampsell, Kate Irene Stubbs, Elberta Fagan and GertrudePurdy; daughter-in-law, Lori Ruffner. Survivors: sons, Ralph W.Ruffner of Coalfield, Earl Thomas Ruffner of Coalfield, Jimmy D.Ruffner of Dayton, Ohio; 11 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren;A host of friends and extended family members. The family will receivefriends 6:00 - 8:00 pm, Monday, September 27, 2004 at Sharp FuneralHome with funeral service following at 8:00 pm, in the chapel with Dr.Billy Edmonds officiating. Burial and graveside service will be held11:00 am, Tuesday, September 28, 2004 at the Estes Cemetery inCoalfield. Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs in charge of allarrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinal] Jackson, Lucille (I2553)
 
2083 RUFFNER, RALPH WILLIAM, 71, of Coalfield, died Sunday, April 3, 2005,at his home. The son of Doyle and Lucille Ruffner, he was born March1, 1934, in Harlan County, Ky. He moved back to Tennessee in 1991. Mr.Ruffner was a U.S. Air Force veteran w who served his country during theKorean War. He was a retired computer analyst for the J.L. HudsonCompany. Mr. Ruffner was an avid gardener and reader, and was a memberof the Coalfield Library Association and also Coalfield Genealogy. Hewas also a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and a member ofPleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield. In addition to hisparents, he was preceded in death by his granddaughter, SydneyClanagan, and two brothers, Donald and Harold Ruffner. Mr. Ruffner issurvived by his six children, Ralph William Ruffner Jr. of Oak Ridge,Patricia Ann Stroble and husband, Michael, of Detroit, Mich., ThomasEarl Ruffner and wife, Denise, of Pasadena, Calif., Margaret AnnClanagan of York, Penn., Charles Michael Ruffner and wife, Jodi, ofMurphysboro, Ill., and Jonathan Ruffner and wife, Lori, of York,Penn.; nine grandchildren; and two brothers, Earl Thomas Ruffner ofCoalfield, and Jimmy D. Ruffner of Dayton, Ohio. Mr. Ruffner is alsosurvived by a hosost of nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 7, 2005, in the chapelof Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Mack Smithofficiating. A graveside service and burial will be held at 11 a.m.Friday, April 8, at the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. In lieuofflowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to theCoalfield Public Library, P.O. Box 157, Coalfield, TN 37719. Thefamily will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeralhome. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs in charge of arrangements.[Oak Ridger] Ruffner, Ralph William (I2557)
 
2084 RUFFNER, THOMAS EARL, 68, of Oliver Springs, died Tuesday, Oct. 14,2003, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Dec. 19, 1934, inMorgan County, he was the son of Mildred Emma Brown of Oliver Springsand Earl Ruffner, who is now deceaseded. Mr. Ruffner was a self-employedauto mechanic. He owned and operated Trans-tech Volvo Repair Shop inOak Ridge for many years. His grandparents, Dave and Bertha Ruffnerand Charlie and Bessie Hampton, also died earlier. In addition to hismotherr, Mr. Ruffner is survived by his wife of 42 years, Ida VannRuffner; two sons, Randy Ruffner and wife, Melisa, of Oliver Springs,and Ricky Ruffner and wife, Janice, of Lake City; a daughter, MissyMcBee and husband, Greg, of Oliver Springs; and by five grandchildren,Matthew Ruffner and Cory McBee, both of Oliver Springs, and ShannonRuffner, Brittney Ruffner and Kelsey Ruffner, all of Lake City. He isalso survived by two stepgrandchildren, Josh McBee and Katrena McBee,both of Oliver Springs; a brother, Randall Dean Ruffner and wife,Nancy, of Nashville; and by a sister, Sharon Marrow and husband,Dwight, of the Marlow community. The funeral will be at 8 p.m.Thursday, Oct. 16, 2003, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings with the Rev. Ralph Wilson and the Rev. Garvan Wallsofficiating. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Oct. 17,at Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. The family will receive friends from 6to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger] Ruffner, Thomas Earl (I7191)
 
2085 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tanner, Nicholas Charles (I12304)
 
2086 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Griffith, Russell (I4782)
 
2087 RUSSELL, JUNIOR POWELL, 78, Coalfield, died Sept. 22, 1997. He wasborn Sept. 14, 1919. Preceded by parents, John William Russell andOllie Jarnigan Russell; brothers, Kenneth and Willis Russell.Survivors: wife, Willie Mae Russell; sons, Wayne Russell and wifePeggy, and Johnny Russell; daughter, Cathy Miller and husband, Jimmy;10 grandchildren; brothers, Linis Russell and wife Pete, and R. B.Russell and wife Emma Jean; sisters, Arvanna Helton and husband Bobby,Betsy McGhee and husband, Eugene and Becky Heydel and husband Bones,Elizabeth Baker and husband Joe, and Lois Foster and StevelandRussell. Burial in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News]

September 21, 1944
There was a couple of lines that are blackened out on the paper and couldnt be read.
Clinton Courier Sept.21,1944
Father And Son Shot To Death At Oliver Springs
Coalfield Men Held In Double Slaying Of Anderson Countians. An Anderson county father and his 15-year old son were shot to death in front of the father's restaurant near Oliver Springs.Tuesday night by a group of young men from Coalfield,who were said to have been drinking. Instantly killed was Sol Russell,65, of the Cove community, near Windrock,in Anderson County,and fatally
wounded was his son,Virgil. The shooting took place at 7p.m.Tuesday.The restaurant is said to be about three miles from Oliver Springs on Highway 61 in Roane county.Four men were being held in Kingston jail charged with murder.Officers said they were Ellis Wood,who reported to have fired the shots, A.W. Butler 21, Alf Chapman 21 and Junior Russell,all of Coalfield.A soldier,said to have been with the group,was freed. According to citizens of Oliver Springs,the Coalfield men had been drinking and while at Russell restaurant tried to persuade a girl to get in the car with them. Russell's son-in-law,Otto Pearson,interferred and there 
Russell, Junior Powell (I7221)
 
2088 RUSSELL, BONNIE - of Coalfield, daughter of the late Mae Walls Thornton and Wade Thornton, passed away on December 8, 2010. She was a lifetime member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Bonnie loved her community and the people who live there. She was employed in the Coalfield School for many years before her retirement. She was known as Miss Bonnie to the many children she worked with over the years. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Her generosity to others unsurpassed; life, to Bonnie, was never about herself. She was constantly thinking about others, even during her illness. She was a caretaker throughout her life. Widowed at a young age, she became the caretaker of both her mother and grandmotther. She was always happy with the simple life she lived. She will be sadly missed by all who knew her, and her influence will live on in the hearts of many. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband Willis H. Russell, who was killed in action in World War II at the age of twenty-one; her brothers, Wade H. Thornton, Jr. and Carl Thornton; and a special nephew, Richard Thornton. She is survived by a daughter, Melba McKeethan and her husband, Tim; two granddaughters, Janene Browder and her husband, John; Heather Burnett and her husband, Brian; three great-grandchildren, Laura Browder, Andrew Sullivan and Ethan Burnett; sister, Wilma Crowder; special sister-in-law and nephews and nieces. The family wiill receive friends on Saturday, December 11, 2010 between the hours of 1:00 pm and 2:00 pm at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield. The funeral will follow in the church at 2:00 pm with pastor James Foster officiating. Burial and graveside services will follow at the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com
 
Thornton, Bonnie (I6196)
 
2089 RUSSELL, CHARLIE - age 82, Coalfield, passed away, April 15, 2000 .He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas Russell and ElizabethJackson Russell; by his wife, Rhoda Standifer Russell; by 5 sisters,Nellie, Rachel, Viola, Imogene, and Lucycy; and by 2 brothers, Claybornand Frank. Survivors: sons, James Russell and wife Faye of OliverSprings, Donald Russell and wife Mary of Oliver Springs, DelmerRussell of Clinton, Glen Russell and wife Bobbie of Clinton;daughters, Rachel Wilson of Harriman, Marilyn Duncan and husbandEdward of Clinton, Naomi Galyon and husband Lynn of Harriman; stepson,Jerry Standifer of Knoxville; 23 grandchildren; 14 greatgrandchildren; special friends, Opal Liles of Oliver Springs, DarlisJones Campbelll of Petros, Margie Wilder of Clinton, Cleve Daugherty ofOliver Springs. Mr. Russell was born December 6, 1917 in MorganCounty. He has lived in this area all of his life. He is a retiredcoal miner and a member of the Big Mountain Baptist Church. Hishobbies were hunting, fishing, and gardening. Burial at AndersonMemorial Gardens. {Knoxville News Sentinal] Russell, Charlie (I1487)
 
2090 RUSSELL, LINIS HOWARD - age 75, Coalfield, passed away, September 15,2000. Mr. Russell was preceded in death by his parents, John WilliamRussell and Ollie Jarnigan Russell. Survivors: wife, Lizzie MaeRussell of Coalfield; daughter, Penney Sisson and husband, Perry ofDalton, Ga.; step son, Mickey Wilson and wife, Helen of Houston,Texas; step grandson, Preston Wilson and wife, Lila of Boston, Mass.;brother, R.B. Russell and wife, Emma Jean of Oliver Spring; sisters,Arvana Helton and husband, Bobby of Coalfield, Becky Heidle andhusband, Kenneth of Oliver Springs, Betsy McGhee and husband, Eugeneof Oliver Springs, Lois "Tiny" Forster of Oak Ridge, Elizabeth Bakerand husband, Joe of Coalfield, Steva Lane Russell of Oak Ridge. Mr.Russell was born September 13, 1925 in Coalfield. Burial September19, 2000 at 11 a.m. at Estes
Cemetery of Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge. [KnoxvilleNews-Sentinal] 
Russell, Linis (I7194)
 
2091 RUSSELL, LIZZIE MAE, 92, of Coalfield, died Saturday, Aug. 28, 2004,in Dalton, Ga. Born Sept. 8, 1911, in the Wheat community, she was thedaughter of Charles and Lottie Wilson Shelton. Mrs. Russell was amember of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. She retired from the U.S.Postal Service, where she had worked as a postmaster for approximately38 years. She was preceded in death by her husband, Linis HowardRussell and first husband, Granville Wilson, a son, Jerry S. Wilson,and several brothers and a sister. Mrs. Russell is survived by herdaughter, Penney Sisson and husband, Perry, of Cohutta, Ga.; her son,Mickey Wilson and wife, Helen, of Georgetown, Texas; her grandson,Preston S. Wilson and wife, Lila, of Austin, Texas; and hergreat-granddaughter, Lily Wilson of Austin, Texas. She is alsosurvived by her brother-in-law, R. B. Russell of Oliver Springs; fivesisters-in-law, Arvana Helton and husband, Bobby, and Elizabeth Bakerand husband, Joe, all of Coalfield, Betsy McGhhee and husband, Eugene,of Oliver Springs; and Lois Foster and Steva Lane Russell, both of OakRidge; and several extended family members and friends. The funeralwill be at 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 30, 2004, in the chapel of SharpFuneral Home in Oliver Springs. A graveside service will be at 11a.m., Tuesday, Aug. 31, at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. The familywill receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the funeral home.[Oak Ridger] Shelton, Lizzie "Pete" (I7238)
 
2092 RUSSELL, MAMIE SOLOMON, AGE 84, PASSED AWAY SEPTEMBER 29, 2003 AT HERHOME IN HARRIMAN, TN. AFTER A LONG ILLNESS. MAMIE WAS BORN IN (SOLOMONHOLLOW) IN COALFIELD, TN. MOVED TO OAKDALE, TN. AROUND1948. LATER TOHARRIMAN, TN. WHERE SHE RESIDED FOR APPROXIMATELY 40 YEARS. SHE WORKEDAS A COOK FOR RENFRO?S & PIERCE?S RESTAURANT IN HARRIMAN FOR MANYYEARS. ALSO JUDY?S SQUEEZE INN & THE B & J RESTAURANT, IN ROCKWOOD.ALSO 12 YEARS FOR THE PALM BEACH COMPANY. MAMIE WAS OF THE PENTACOSTALFAITH. A DEVOUT CHRISTIAN LADY. MAMIE WAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HERPARENTS GEORGE & JULIE SOLOMON. HER HUSBAND THE REV. CLAIBORNERUSSELL, A DAUGHTER DONNA JEFFERS MILLER, 2 SISTERS NINA CHITWOOD &GERTIE BROWN. 4 BROTHERS BLAINE, JESSIE, JAMES & GEORGE JR. SSOLOMON. 2GRANDCHILDREN, GINA BASLER, & JERRY POLAND. 2 SON-IN-LAWS JAMES MILLER& LESTER M. JOHNSON, 2 SISTER-IN-LAWS & 1 BROTHER-IN-LAW. HERSURVIVORS ARE 3 DAUGHTERS & SONS-IN-LAWS, BOBBIE & HAROLD BASLER,SANDY & DALE BLAKE & JUDY JOHNSON ALL OF HARRIMAN, 1 SON CHRIS BLAKERESIDING AT HOME. A SPECIAL FRIEND JAMES GUINN OF HARRIMAN. 11GRANDSONS, 5 GRANDDAUGHTERS, 8 GREAT GRANDSONS, 20 GREATGRANDDAUGHTERS & 1 GREAT GREAT GRANDDAUGHTER. 1 BROTHER &SISTER-IN-LAW HOWARD & EVA SOLOMON OF ROSSSVILLE, GA., 2 SISTER-IN-LAWSVERTA SOLOMON OF OAKDALE, TN. & HELEN RUSSELL OF STRAWBERRY PLAINS,TN. FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1, 2003 , 6 TO 9 PM.FUNERAL 1:00 PM THURSDAY OCTOBER 2, 2002 AT KYKER FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL,HARRIMAN. INTERMENT FOLLOWING AT RANKINS CHAPEL CEMETERY. REV. NOLANDMOORE & REV. JIM SHELDON OFFICIATING. READINGS BY LARRY DANIELS. THEFAMILY WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND THANKS TO ADVENTA HOSPICE AND TOEXPECIALLY NURSES, SHIRLEY & B.J. FOR YOUR CARE & KINDNESS TO OURLOVED ONE IN HER DEEPEST NEED. [Kyker Funeral Home] Solomon, Mamie (I1444)
 
2093 RUSSELL, SHIRLEY LYLES, 75, of Coalfield, died Saturday, Nov. 17,2001, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born July 17, 1926, inCoalfield, she was the daughter of James and Ida Bell SolomanLyles,who are deceased. Mrs. Russell had beeen a lifelong resident ofthis area. She was a homemaker and a member of Pleasant Grove BaptistChurch. She was the widow of Herbert J. Russell. She is survived bytwo sons, Kendall Russell and his wife, Lena, of Coalfield and DarrellOwens and his wife, Michele, of Oak Ridge; two daughters, Nancy Lylesof Coalfield and Shelvy Maston and her husband, Ted, of Oak Ridge;five grandchildren, Jeannette Russell, Michael Oslonian, DavidOslonian, Belinda Jackson and LaDonna Sims; five great-grandchildren;and two step-grandchildren, Sarah Rittenberry and Josh Rittenberry. Inaddition to her husband and her parents, Mrs. Russell was preceded indeath by a sister, Beatrice Wilson, and two brothers, Vane Lyles andGene Lyles. A graveside servrvice will be conducted at 1 p.m.Wednesday, Nov. 21, at Lyles-Jackson Cemetery of Coalfield with theRev. Luke Ward officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov.20, at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. [Fromthe Oak Ridger] Lyles, Shirley Viola (I4892)
 
2094 RUSSELL, WILLIAM MADISON, age 79 years, 11 months and 15 days, died 3/15/1939. He was born 3/31/1859. Survivors: children: Mrs. Charles Justice, Mrs. Charles Edmonds, Mrs. Arthur Jones, Mrs. Vernon Adkisson, Mrs. Charles Eastridge, Mrs Elijah Woods, Mrs Condio Thornton, and Sim, John and Clifford Russell. Sisters: Mrs. Rebecca Edwards, Mrs. Malinda Boshears, Mrs. Matilda Ladd; 46 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. [Morgan County News]

1910 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS - 1910
RUSSELL,Madison Head 53 TN Farmer
Martha D. Wife 41 TN
Simeon Son 19 TN Farm Laborer
Tressie Dau 17 TN
Lucy R. Dau 15 TN
John W. Son 12
Mamie E. Dau 08
Estella Dau 08

Proposed Change: William Madison Russell (I243)
Tree: Main Tree
Link: http://tnroots.com//getperson.php?personID=I243&tree=TnRoots

Description: This is the same person as William Russell.

Following record information will also list spouse as Martha Delia Brashear as his spouse:

Madison Russell
Tennessee, Birth Records (ER Series), 1908-1912
Name Madison Russell
sex Male
Other information in the record of Clifford Granville Russell
from Tennessee, Birth Records (ER Series)
Name Clifford Granville Russell
Event Type Birth
Event Date 12 Jul 1912
Event Place Tennessee, United States
Event Place (Original) , , Tennessee, United States
Gender Male
Father's Name Madison Russell
Mother's Name Martha Brashears Russell
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Russell, William Madison (I243)
 
2095 Rutherford and Zula Elizabeth Willis married and were divorced before 1930. Zula then married Leon Jones, who was a cousin of Rosa B Jones Willis, and was living in the household with Zula's parents, siblings, Zula and her daughter, Dorris. After the marriage to Jones, Dorris was either adopted or simply took the Jones name. In 1940 she is listed in the census as Dorris Jones, age 13. Of course, the possibility that Dorris was actually Leon Jones' daughter can't be dismissed, nor can it be proven.

See James and Rosa Willis for sources for this family. 
Family: Rutherford / Zula Willis (F6696)
 
2096 ry

Samuel Richard Brock passed away Thursday, June 13, 2019 at his home in Oliver Springs following a lengthy illness.
He was born Aug. 16, 1934 in Roane County.
Richard, a veteran of the U.S. Army, served during the Korean War. In 1957, he married Mary Louise Bates. Richard and Louise first lived in Oliver Springs and then lived in Hammond, Ind. After Richard retired from his job as a Boilermaker, they returned to Tennessee and lived in Coalfield. 
Brock, Samuel Richard (I21192)
 
2097 S/Sgt. US Marines, Korea Greene, Ernest H. (I8004)
 
2098 S2 US Navy WWII Vincent, Harold J. (I9902)
 
2099 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rogers, Jimae (I18952)
 
2100 Said to be a son of Jordan and Elizabeth Winchester Boyatt. He was noton the 1870 census. Millard was 2 years old in 1870. Did Joel die asan infant?
1870 Census 1st district
Jordan 40 farmer KY
(Elizabeth was dead)
Mahala 19 keeping house TN
Sarreida 17 TN
Amanda 15 TN
Nancy 13 TN
Andrew 11 TN
Millard 2 TN
These children and Joel are the children given as Elizabeth WinchesterBoyatt's children.

1880 Census
Jordan Boyatt 52 KY
Mary Ann 32 KY wife
Arminda 26 KY
Nancy 23 KY
Andrew J. 7 TN
Miller 12 TN
Ransome 8 TN
Melvina 7 TN
George H. 6 TN
Albert 4 TN
Bertha 5 mos. TN

1910
Mary 62 married 40 years
11 children
6 living
Maggy 6
Grandchildren

Vera Boyatt 
Boyatt, Joel (I719)
 
2101 Said to have had 7 children and at one time owned 100 acres of land inGreenville District SC. A brother, John Adam Minnick, died in 1785leaving by will some of his property to George and Mary Magdalene's 7children. Another probably brother, John Minnick Sr who lived down onCrims Crk, Lexington District Minnick, George Bartholomew (I4355)
 
2102 Sam Summers died of lockjaw after he stepped on a nail. Summer, Samuel Henry (I8055)
 
2103 Sam was a miner. One year he mined at his property in Coalfield, TN.Jesse remembers that the mine was behind what is now Judy Solis'house.

When the Kestersons moved from Oak Ridge to Coalfield.....

Sam Kesterson purchased 96 acres, the former Davis property, inCoalfield in 1943. They sold the property in 1954 and moved toHarriman.

When Eliza Dunn and Thomas Kesterson married, Sam, who was 7, waslilving with an uncle (Dunn). Sam and the youngest daughters of Elizamoved with the newlyweds to their new home.

Mary Cox Kesterson told that Sam went to Montana because his motherdidn't want him to marry Mary. Sam mailed Mary a wedding ring.

Samuel Whetson Dunn was given the Kesterson name so Eliza could drawThomas Kesterson's pension according to some people, particularlyBarbara Kesterson. There are no facts to support this.

Samuel Whetson Kesterson became acquainted with Mary Cox when hissister married Mary's only brother, Sam Hutson.


The Manhatten Project

From the Knox News - By Kelly Norrell community@knoxnews.com Posted June 3, 2009 at midnight
http://www.knoxnews.com/news/2009/jun/03/novel-shares-story-families- displaced-manhattan-pr/
Kelly Norrell is a freelance contributor to the News Sentinel.

In October of 1942, four Kesterson children - Martha, Jesse, Helen and Ruth - came home from their Anderson County schools with surprising instructions: Don't come back. That's because their schools, Scarborough School and Robertsville School, were closing. Life as they knew it was grinding to a halt in their farming community, Lupton Crossroad, and on all the other farms in the roughly 60,000 surrounding acres.

Soon a letter arrived informing the children's parents, Sam and Mary Kesterson, that the family had two weeks to move. They were among about 900 Tennessee families displaced by the Manhattan Project, the U.S. government operation that would develop the atomic bomb and found what became the city of Oak Ridge.

Rebecca Carroll, the daughter of Jesse Kesterson, has released a novel inspired by the family's experience. "Milk Glass Moon" is about a 14-year-old girl's experience of being displaced by the Manhattan Project and her gradual understanding of what the government was doing. "I wanted people to know the pre-Oak Ridge story and to know about the people who had to leave. They did their part and their story was never told," said Carroll, who now teaches English at Pellissippi State Technical Community College.

The move itself became the grist of family legends. On New Year's Day, 1943, a horse-drawn wagon with livestock plodding alongside moved chickens, furniture and a cast-iron cookstove to a two-story house in Coalfield, 20 miles away. The Kestersons, like all the displaced families, had combed areas like Deer Lodge, Harriman and Oliver Springs for housing. Carroll described her family's feelings as mixed. "My dad was eetheart and they had three children.

In a cruel twist of fate, her father, who worked at three plants at Oak Ridge, developed myelofibrosis, a cancer associated with beryllium used in one of the plants. He received a settlement, but died of the cancer when he was 78.

Life was not easy for Carroll either. She and her husband divorced, and then she remarried and divorced again. In 2002, she enrolled in the master's program in English at the University of Tennessee. There she took creative writing for the first time and it changed her life. "I took courses from Michael Knight and Allen Wier (both on the creative writing faculty) at UT. Milk Glass Moon was my creative thesis. I had never really had anyone critique my writing. They taught me a lot about writing, about showing and not telling," she said.

Carroll wrote the book in the summer of 2003. "I had done the research, and then I sat down and wrote the book very quickly." In the fall, she submitted the finished work to Knight and Wier. "Michael was director of my committee. I was really worried as to what Michael would think. I was afraid he would give it back and say it was garbage." Carroll said she ran into Knight one day on campus. "He said, 'I've finished your book.' I said, 'What did you think?' He said, 'I like it.' I about fell over." She said he suggested a number of changes, which she was willing to make.

She said her father liked the manuscript. "My dad said, "You got Mama good." Carroll's father did not live to see the book published. 
Kesterson, Samuel Whetson (I11521)
 
2104 Sammy Carson shows her marriage date as 03/09/1895. Jackson, Fannie J (I12230)
 
2105 SAMPSEL, ROY LEE, 76, of Coalfield, died Sunday, Feb. 8, 1998, atMethodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Sampsel retired in 1983after working for 34 years as an electrician with Union CarbideNuclear Division. He was born in Harlan County, Ky., on Sept. 25,1921, the son of Charles Arthur and Mary Lou Jackson Sampsell, bothnow deceased. He was a U.S. Navy veteran and served as a chief torpedoofficer in the submarine service division during World War II. Mr.Sampsel had been a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church inCoalfield for more than 50 years and was ordained a deacon at thechurch in 1954. He is survived by his wife, Eva Dean Sampsel; threesons, R.L. "Sam" Sampsel and Dick Sampsel and his wife, Dottie, all ofKnoxvillee, and Rodney Sampsel and his wife, Diane, of Humble, Texas; asister, Lahoma Ray of Harriman; a brother, Elbert Sampsell and hiswife, Betty, of Hopewell, Va.; and by six grandchildren, fourgreat-grandsons and several nieces and nephews.A brother, CharlesSampsell, died earlier. Burial in Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. (TheOak Ridger) Sampsel, Roy Lee (I2478)
 
2106 SAMPSEL, ROY LEE, JR. "SAM" - age 57, a resident of Coalfield, passedaway Friday, May 3, 2002 at Vanderbilt Medical Center of Nashville.Mr. Sampsel was preceded in death by his father, Roy Lee Sampsel, Sr.Survivors: mother, Eva Dean Adcock Sampsel of Coalfield; sons, GeorgeEvan Sampsel and wife, Carla, of Knoxville and Joel Lee Sampsel andwife, Scarlett, of Wartburg; grandchildren, Evan, Skylar and Zack;brothers, Rodney Lynn Sampsel and wife, Diane, of Texas and RichardSampsel and wife, Dottie, of Knoxville; special friends, JoycePetrowski of Powell. Mr. Sampsel was born July 6, 1944 in Coalfield.He was a retired Contractor. He retired in 1992. He was a member ofCumberland Baptist Church of Knoxville, however he was very active inboth Cumberland Baptist Church and Pleasant Grove Baptist Church ofCoalfield. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 6, 2002 at 8:00p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church with Rev. Mack Smith and Rev.Hershel Chevallier officiating. The fafamily will receive friendsMonday, May 6, 2002 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. atPleasant Grove Baptist Church. Burial and graveside services will beheld Tuesday, May 7, 2002 at 11:00 a.m. at Estes Cemetery ofCoalfield. In lieu of flowers the family asks that memorials be madeto The New Heart Society, 1336 Scottsberry Circle, Knoxville, TN37919. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Sampsel, Roy Lee Jr. (I2480)
 
2107 Sampson served in the Civil War, CO B 8th CALV

Family lore says Samp was the last Postmaster at Beech Fork (HighhousePost Office). 
McGhee, Sampson (I10406)
 
2108 Samuel "Sam" Newby age 75 a resident of Georgetown passed away Monday October 13 2014 at the family residence. He was the son of the late Joe and Ruby Newby and was also preceded in death by a brother Eddie Newby.

Sam was a US Army veteran serving with the combat engineers. He was retired from Jackson Manufacturing. He was an avid Ham radio operator and belonged to the National Ham Radio Association. He was also an avid music lover and was of the Baptist faith.

Survivors include his daughter Janie Hogan and her husband Johnny of Georgetown, his companion of 21 years Tana Hlabse, grandsons Adam and Josh Hogan, sisters Betty Stokes of Cleveland and Stella Stallings from Manila AK., two very close cousins Joyce May and Maggie Murray and several nieces and nephews.

A Remembrance of Life service will be held at 11am Thursday at the North Ocoee St. Chapel of the Jim Rush Funeral Homes with Rev. David Evans officiating. The interment will follow in the Johnson Cemetery with military honors. The family will receive friends Wednesday evening from 5 until 8 at the funeral home.

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Samuel James "Sam" Newby please visit our Sympathy Store. 
Newby, Samuel James (I18703)
 
2109 Samuel Duncan was the Postmaster of the Crooked Fork Post Office from1898 to 1897. The P.O. was located at his house, and it thendiscontinued and moved to Oliver Springs, TN in 1907.

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 2 PAGE 52
DUNCAN, Samuel H. Head M W 52 Widower TN Farmer
Blanch Dau F W 18 Single TN
Josie Dau F W 16 Single TN
Herbert Son M W 11 Single TN
Roxie Dau F W 9 Single TN 
Duncan, Samuel H. (I971)
 
2110 Samuel Lewis Brummitt, 78, of Clinton Rt. 4, died Wednesday morning at St. Mary's Hospital, Knoxville3. He was a member of the Second Baptist Church, Clinton. Funeral services will be held at 3 pm Saturday at the Second Baptist Church with thhe Rev. George Williams and the Rev. Frank Clifton officiating. Burial will be in the Sunset Cemetery with Holley Funeral Home of Clinton in charge. The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Stella Smith Brummitt; six daughters-Mrs. Elsie Justis, Remington, Inc., Mrs. Frances Hammonds, Coalfield; Mrs. Pauline Davis, Rockwood; Mrs. Aggie Reynolds, Norris, Mrs Maggie Rutherford, Andersonville; Mrs. Mildred Gray, Clinton; three sons-Charles Brummitt, Whiting Ind., Elmer and Bill Brummitt, both of Clinton; one brother, Willie Brummitt, Coalfield; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Hendricks Clnton; 23 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.

Source of publication not known. penciled into obit is May 1961.



Per the 1900 census, Samuel is Samuel Vann rather than Brummett. He resides with his mother, Mary Vann. Mary most likely went back to her maiden name (Vann) 38 years after her husband (Wiley E. Brummett) died. However, she could have married the father of her children, listed in one family tree as George Washington Wash Vann and John Parker Vann.

Per the Brummitt family tree on Ancestry.com:

When Samuel L Brummett was born in February 1883 in Anderson County, Tennessee, his mother, Mary, was 50. He had three daughters with Sarah Unknown. He then married Stella Smith and they had nine children together. He died in 1961 in Clinton, Tennessee, at the age of 78, and was buried there. 
Brummett, Samuel Louis (I18784)
 
2111 Samuel R. Woods, age 50, a resident of Coalfield, died Thursday, September 3, 2009 at the Roane Medical Center in Harriman.

Sam was born December 19, 1958 in Oak Ridge. He was a lifelong resident of Coalfield.

Sam was a God fearing man, a master craftsman who enjoyed woodworking and horses.

He worked as a carpenter who mastered all the different aspects of home building including electrical and plumbing.

Sam was preceded in death by his parents, Austin A. Woods and Frankie Pride Woods, by paternal grandparents Mr. & Mrs. William C. Woods and by maternal grandparents Mr. & Mrs. John F. Pride.

He is survived by a daughter Samantha Byrd and husband Jeff of Oak Ridge, by a sister Fran Mathews and husband Rick of Claxton, by brothers Austin O. Woods of Harriman and Alvin H. Woods of Coalfield, by a niece Lori Matthews, by nephews David, A.J., and T.J. Woods, by special friends Mike Wallace and Terry Anderson, and extended family.

The family will receive friends Sunday, September 6, 2009 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. Graveside services and burial will be held Monday, September 7, 2009 at 11:00 am at the Indian Creek Cemetery with Rev. Chester Woods officiating. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com 
Woods, Samuel Ray (I7420)
 
2112 Samuel Rogers appears to have spent his entire life in Murphy, North Carolina. His death certificate shows he died in Murphy at age 74, a widower, on October 29, 2939. His mother is listed as Lara Garger Rogers, his father as H.W. Rogers. His death was reported by W.W. Rogers. The relationship of W.W. Rogers to Samuel is not defined.

In 1920 Samuel Varner Rogers is boarding in a hotel in Murphy, North Carolina. He apparently never re-married after the death of his wife. His son, Willie, now age 20, is also listed as a boarder at the hotel and has followed the footsteps of hihis father and his uncle and become a carpenter. The hotel operator is listed as Roxie Hubbard. Her divorced son, Vick, lives with her but has no occupation listed. Other boarders include Elbert Spence (of Scotland), John Phaup, and William E. Studstill. Two cooks reside there, Florence Love and Bessie Stalcup.

 
Rogers, Samuel Varner (I18921)
 
2113 Samuel Wallace was born 1730 in Tyro Co., Ireland; came to America 1756; living near Philadelphia a short time but finally moving to Cumberland Co., Penn Allen Township. He died 1798 and is buried in Silver Spring Church yard same county and sttate. Samuel married Margaret Patton in 1762. She died in 1782 and came to America a bout 1760. Her father and two other sisters came over also. Her father's name was Andrew. They had nine children: John, Mary, Sarah, Joseph, Samuel, Martha, William, Elizabeth and Margaret. Charles C. Pavey

Pennsylvania Genealogies
Chiefly Scotch, Irish and German
By William Henry Egle MDMA
Harrisburg, PA
Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1896
WALLACE and WEIR FAMILIES
Page 703

John Wallace, a native of Scotland, fled to Ireland during the persecution of the Scottish Covenateers, where he lived and died. He married Martha Hays, daughter of William Hays, also a fugitive from religious persecution, locating in County Tyrone, Province of Ulster, Ireland. John Wallace and Martha Hays had among other children, Samuel, born about 1730.

On page 344 it is stated that William Hays, a native of Scotland, left that country during the religious persecution and settled in the County of Tyrone, in the north of Ireland. He was at the siege of Derry and endured it until relief came, being absent from his family twenty-two months. His wife and two small children were of a number of those who had been ?driven to the wall? having been forced to walk with her little ones twenty English miles ? the only food a little oatmeal secreted about her person.

Samuel Wallace, son of John Wallace, was born about 1730 in County Tyrone, Ireland, died October 3, 1798 in Allen Township. Cumberland County, PA; came to America about 1756; resided sometime near Philadelphia, and subsequently settled in Allen Township. Cumberland County, PA. During the struggle for independence he was in active service; as Captain in Co. William Chambers? Battalion of Cumberland County Associators, July 1787, and again on the frontiers of Bedford County in July 1778. He married in 1762 Margaret Patton, born 1741 in Ireland; died September 10, 1782, in Allen Township, Cumberland Co. PA; the youngest daughter of Andrew Patton, who with her father and two sisters came to America in 1760. Samuel Wallace and his wife are buried in Silver Springs Church Graveyard. They had issue:

1. John, born Nov 15, 1763, died 1843 near Columbus, Ohio, removed to Ohio in 1813, left four children.
2. Mary, born September 8, 1765; married Samuel Weir
3. Sarah, born October 8, 1767 in Allen Township, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, died May 3, 1827, (our great grandmother) married Samuel Brooks. They had issue: William, Margaret, Susan, Mary, Sarah, Elizabeth, Samuel, Joseph, John
4. Joseph, born June 30, 1769, married Margaret King.
5. Samuel, born June 20, 1771, married Sarah -------
6. Martha, born April 23, 1773, died September 25, 1843; married John Hays (of the William Hays family)
7. William, born August 31, 1775, married and left issue
8. Elizabeth, born October 17, 1777, died March 13, 1815. Married Gilbert Burnett (See Thomas Records)
9. Margaret, born October 15, 1780, died March 19, 1788.
The further military services of Samuel Wallace is found in the Pennsylvania Archives as follows:
? Vol. II, Page 641: Roll of Capt. Robert Cluggage?s Company (a) Privates ? Wallace, Samuel
? Vol. V page 333; Hilltown Company, Bucks County, Aug. 21, 1775 Samuel Wallace
? Vol . V, page 363; Capt. George Heinlin?s Company of Militia, Durham Township, Bucks County, Fourth Battalion, Fifth Co., Ensign Samuel Wallace, May 10, 1780
? Vol. V, page 843, Chester County Battalion, Capt. Samuel Wallace.
? Vol. VI, page 201; Third Battalion, Fifth Company, Samuel Wallace, July 31, 1777.
? Vol. VI, page 211, Fifth company, Samuel Wallace, May 14, 1778
? Vol. VII, page 337; Col. Burd?s Battalion, Private Samuel Wallace
? Vol. VIII, page 671; Capt. Hepburn?s Company, Private Samuel Wallace.
The record of Samuel Brooks is found in Pennsylvania Archives as follows:
? Vol. V, page 602; Capt Sampson Thomas?s Muster Roll, Dec. 28 1780. 2nd Class, Samuel Brooks.
? Vol. V, page 619: Same
? Vol. V, page 636: Same
? Vol. V, page 649: Same
? Vol. V, page 875; muster roll of Charlestown Company of Militia for last part of year 1782; 3rd class, Samuel Brooks.
? Vol. V, page 878; Capt Roberts? Company of Charles Town Militia for first part of year 1782. 3rd Class, Samuel Brooks.
? Vol. VI, page 201, Third Battalion, Colonel William Chambers, July 31, 1777. Fifth Company, Captain Samuel Wallace, July 31st, 1777, Ensign Samuel Brooks, July 31st, 1777. In this last record is the record of both Samuel Wallace and Samuel Brooks, our great ancestors. Samuel Brooks was the son-in-law of Samuel Wallace.



"Notes and Queries" History and Genealogy, published 1895 by Harrisburg Publishing Co. (Chiefly relating to Interior Pennsylvania) by William Henry Egle. Charles C. Pavey

"Samuel Wallace purchased a farm in Allen township on Yellow Breeches Creek. After his death it was purchased by Joseph Best, now in the possession of his son Martin Best. Charles C. Pavey 
Wallace, Samuel (I14239)
 
2114 Sarah Summers is buried in the Summer Cemetery - Sunbright, MorganCounty, Tennessee. Location - West of Sunbright take Hwy 329 for app..2 mile, bear right onto Hugh Jones Road, travel app. .2 mile and turnright onto the V.F.W. Road. Travel app. 1/2 mile and turn left by thepond, known as the England place. The graves are on the left aftercrossing the dam, among some trees. The stones are badly misplaced andmangled among the undergrowth. Transcription: Sarah Summer, 9-2-1851,11-29-1862, daughter of William and C. Summers, Sarah Sallie (I4492)
 
2115 Sarah was born in 1767 and married Samuel Brooks. Died 1827 having lived in Allen Township, Cumberland Co., Penn. They had nine children;.... Charles C. Peavey Wallace, Sarah (I14247)
 
2116 SCARBRO, MRS. MABEL ELIZABETH JONES, age 95, of Petros, Tennessee,passed away Wednesday, February 25th, 2004 at St. Mary's MedicalCenter of LaFollette, Tennessee. She was a member of Petros BaptistChurch. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clifford Scarbro;parents, John Edward and Frances Williams Jones; brother, Roger;sisters, Mamie, Mary and Nell. Survivors include, brother-in-law,Alfred Scarbrough; sisters-in-law, May Bunch and Ethel Scarbro; niecesand nephews; loyal neighbor, Jim Goad of Petros; caretaker, CoraHuckaby of LaFollette, and caring friends, Don and Nora Long. Friendsand relatives may call at Schubert Funeral Home on Saturday, February28, 2004 from 12 pm to 2 pm. The funeral service will begin at 2 pmwith her former pastor, Dr. Don Long of Knoxville officiating.Interment will follow in Wartburg City Cemetery. Jones, Mabel (I7247)
 
2117 Schedule I - Free Inhabitants in 16th Subdivision in the County ofAnderson
State of Tennessee enumerated by me, on the 7th day of September 1850.John Black Ass't Marshal.

277 277 Wallace, Levi 35 m farmerTN X
Wallace, Mary Ann 26 f TNX
Wallace, Sevier 12 m TNX
Wallace, Jane 10 f TNX
Wallace, William 8 m TNX
Wallace, James R. 6 m TNX
Wallace, Louisa R. 4 f TN
Wallace, Rufus M. 
Wallace, Levi (I12552)
 
2118 Scott Co, TN, 1900 U.S. Census

Another source says his birthdate was January 1901 and death date was 1948. This has not been substantiated.



June Kesterson McGlothin remembered when her Uncle Alonzo and Aunt Grace were living with May McGlothin, Grace's sister, in Coalfield. Alonzo taught school at Coalfield. He and June would walk to school together, even in the snow.

When Alonzo was shot and killed by Grace and May's sister Ruth's husband, there was no arrest, trial, etc. It was hushed up. No one in the Potter family had the money to buy off the sheriff, despite their high living. No one knows why Ruth's husband was not arrested.

Later, Ruth's husband had a broken neck--I do not remember why--but he was bed fast with paralysis for several years and died a miserable death.

Their son, Ernest West, was a crook and a thief and got money from his great aunts by telling them he had cancer and could not afford to pay for the treatment. He was described as a sucker by one family member. His family were finally cut off when May/Grace/Hazel/Willard/Ruth all died and there were no more people who would give him money. He died shortly thereafter of cancer. Ironic.

 
Cross, Alonzo (I12124)
 
2119 Scott County, Tennessee
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[The following information was edited solely for display purposes. The original information was displayed in 14 different charts within the two Joseph Griffith: Land Grant Settler of Brimstone and Brimstone: mountain homeplace of the Griffiths articles found in the FNB Chronicle, Vol. 6, No. 2]

Descendants of Lewellyn Griffith
Generation No. 1

1. Lewellyn1 Griffith was born 1630 in Wales.

Child of Lewellyn Griffith is:

+ 2 i. Howell Cordwainer2 Griffith, born 1652 in Wales.
Generation No. 2

2. Howell Cordwainer2 Griffith (Lewellyn1) was born 1652 in Wales.

Child of Howell Cordwainer Griffith is:

+ 3 i. Abraham3 Griffith, born 1678 in Wales.
Generation No. 3

3. Abraham3 Griffith (Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1678 in Wales.

Child of Abraham Griffith is:

+ 4 i. Isaac4 Griffith, born 1721 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.
Generation No. 4

4. Isaac4 Griffith (Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1721 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania.

Child of Isaac Griffith is:

+ 5 i. Joseph5 Griffith, born 1758 in Maryland.
Generation No. 5

5. Joseph5 Griffith (Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1758 in Maryland. He married Phoebe Hudson September 06, 1792 in Montgomery Co, VA.

Children of Joseph Griffith and Phoebe Hudson are:

+ 6 i. Fielding6 Griffith, born 1793 in Virginia.
7 ii. Keziah Griffith.
8 iii. Rhoda Griffith.
9 iv. Willie Griffith.
10 v. Sarah Griffith.
11 vi. William Griffith.
Generation No. 6

6. Fielding6 Griffith (Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1793 in Virginia. He married (1) ____ Webb 1814. He married (2) Mary Reynolds Aft. 1822.

Children of Fielding Griffith and ____ Webb are:

+ 12 i. John7 Griffith, born 1815.
+ 13 ii. Daniel Griffith, born 1816 in Tennessee.
+ 14 iii. Ora Griffith, born 1822.
Children of Fielding Griffith and Mary Reynolds are:

+ 15 i. Matilda7 Griffith, born 1823.
+ 16 ii. Rebecca Griffith, born 1827.
17 iii. William Griffith, born 1829. He married Martha Sexton.
+ 18 iv. Fielding Griffith, born 1831.
19 v. Griffith Griffith, born 1831.
+ 20 vi. Andrew Griffith, born 1834.
+ 21 vii. Isaac Griffith, born 1836.
+ 22 viii. Lewis Griffith, born 1839.
+ 23 ix. Martha "Patty" Griffith, born 1840.
+ 24 x. Reuben Griffith, born 1843.
Generation No. 7

12. John7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1815. He married Rebecca "Patsy" ____.

Children of John Griffith and Rebecca ____ are:

25 i. Mary Madden8 Griffith.
26 ii. Joel Griffith.
27 iii. Fielding Griffith.
+ 28 iv. Hamilton Griffith.
29 v. Daniel Corbin Griffith.
30 vi. Rebecca Griffith.
31 vii. Ivory Finley Griffith.
32 viii. Belinda Griffith.
33 ix. William Mitchell Griffith.
34 x. Temperance Griffith.
13. Daniel7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1816 in Tennessee.

Children of Daniel Griffith are:

+ 35 i. William L.8 Griffith, born 1837 in Tennessee.
36 ii. Louisa Griffith.
37 iii. John Griffith.
38 iv. Rebecca Griffith.
39 v. Mary E. Griffith.
40 vi. Daniel A. Griffith.
41 vii. Windfield Scott Griffith.
42 viii. Emily Griffith.
43 ix. Anna Griffith.
44 x. Samuel Griffith.
14. Ora7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1822. She married Josha Lowe.

Children of Ora Griffith and Josha Lowe are:

45 i. John8 Lowe.
46 ii. Michael Lowe.
47 iii. Elizabeth Lowe.
48 iv. Rebecca Lowe.
49 v. Frances Lowe.
50 vi. Mary Lowe.
51 vii. Caledonia Lowe.
15. Matilda7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1823. She married Louis Peak.

Children of Matilda Griffith and Louis Peak are:

52 i. Luke8 Peak.
53 ii. Mary Peak.
54 iii. Ora Peak.
55 iv. Leonard Peak.
56 v. John Peak.
57 vi. Patsy Peak.
58 vii. Jefferson Peak.
16. Rebecca7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1827.

Child of Rebecca Griffith is:

59 i. No8 Children.
18. Fielding7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1831. He married Eleen Alley.

Children of Fielding Griffith and Eleen Alley are:

60 i. Alexander Shadden8 Griffith.
61 ii. Mary Griffith.
20. Andrew7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1834. He married (1) Malinda ____. He married (2) Lucinda ____.

Children of Andrew Griffith and Malinda ____ are:

62 i. James Reuben8 Griffith.
63 ii. Analiza Griffith.
64 iii. Elizabeth Griffith.
65 iv. infant Griffith, died 1880.
21. Isaac7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1836. He married Winnie Lawson.

Children of Isaac Griffith and Winnie Lawson are:

66 i. Margaret Modena8 Griffith.
67 ii. Russell Claucus Griffith.
68 iii. Iona Griffith.
69 iv. Alonza Griffith.
70 v. Melissa Griffith.
71 vi. Nancy Griffith.
22. Lewis7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1839.

Child of Lewis Griffith is:

72 i. No8 Children.
23. Martha "Patty"7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1840. She married William Goad.

Children of Martha Griffith and William Goad are:

73 i. Mary "Polly"8 Goad.
74 ii. James Goad.
75 iii. Malinda Goad.
76 iv. Tempy Lee Goad.
77 v. Barry Goad.
78 vi. Abraham Goad.
79 vii. Julin Goad.
80 viii. Reuben Goad.
81 ix. Ulysses Goad.
82 x. Julie Goad.
83 xi. Lucinda Goad.
84 xii. Sarah Goad.
85 xiii. Otis Goad.
24. Reuben7 Griffith (Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1843. He married (1) Roseanna ____. He married (2) Caroline ____.

Children of Reuben Griffith and Roseanna ____ are:

+ 86 i. Isaac Miller8 Griffith.
87 ii. Armilda Griffith.
88 iii. John Christie Griffith.
89 iv. Lorra D. Griffith.
Children of Reuben Griffith and Caroline ____ are:

+ 90 i. Samuel G.8 Griffith.
91 ii. Mary Addie Griffith.
92 iii. William Wayne Griffith.
Generation No. 8

28. Hamilton8 Griffith (John7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1)

Children of Hamilton Griffith are:

93 i. Melinda9 Griffith.
94 ii. Ivory Griffith.
95 iii. Louvanie Griffith.
96 iv. Rebecca Griffith.
+ 97 v. William Alvin Griffith.
35. William L.8 Griffith (Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1837 in Tennessee. He married Katherine Sexton.

Children of William Griffith and Katherine Sexton are:

98 i. Elizabeth9 Griffith.
+ 99 ii. Silvana Griffith.
100 iii. Loranza Griffith.
+ 101 iv. Oda Griffith, born 1881 in Tennessee.
86. Isaac Miller8 Griffith (Reuben7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) He married Fannie Fowler.

Children of Isaac Griffith and Fannie Fowler are:

102 i. Arvil9 Griffith.
103 ii. Ray Griffith. He married Leona Dixon.
104 iii. Ralph Griffith. He married Lizzie Welch.
105 iv. Robert Griffith. He married Merle Young.
106 v. Una Griffith. She married George Babcock.
107 vi. Beatrice Griffith. She married Arthur Fairchild.
108 vii. Bennie Griffith. She married Arnold Phillips.
109 viii. Burtie Griffith, died Dead.
110 ix. Charles Griffith. He married Maxine Young.
111 x. Charlene Griffith. She married Lealand Robbins.
112 xi. Billy Griffith. He married Mitzie Aldridge.
90. Samuel G.8 Griffith (Reuben7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1)

Children of Samuel G. Griffith are:

+ 113 i. Les9 Griffith.
114 ii. Arthur Griffith.
115 iii. Reuben Griffith.
116 iv. James Griffith.
117 v. Edith Griffith.
118 vi. Bessie Griffith.
119 vii. Lennis Griffith.
120 viii. Marie Griffith.
Generation No. 9

97. William Alvin9 Griffith (Hamilton8, John7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1)

Children of William Alvin Griffith are:

121 i. Russell10 Griffith.
122 ii. Eva Griffith.
123 iii. Stella Griffith.
124 iv. Lillie Griffith.
125 v. Etta Griffith.
126 vi. Leamon Griffith.
127 vii. J. C. Griffith.
128 viii. Flora Griffith.
99. Silvana9 Griffith (William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1)

Children of Silvana Griffith are:

129 i. Ed10 Hamby.
130 ii. Carrie.
131 iii. Cassie.
101. Oda9 Griffith (William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1881 in Tennessee. He married Kansas Goodman.

Children of Oda Griffith and Kansas Goodman are:

+ 132 i. Will10 Griffith.
+ 133 ii. Carl Griffith, born 1911 in Tennessee.
+ 134 iii. Nora Griffith.
+ 135 iv. Oma Griffith.
+ 136 v. Glen Griffith.
+ 137 vi. Alcie Griffith.
+ 138 vii. Clem Griffith.
139 viii. Emmit Griffith, died Dead.
113. Les9 Griffith (Samuel G.8, Reuben7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1)

Children of Les Griffith are:

140 i. Georgie10 Griffith.
141 ii. Dennis Glen Griffith.
142 iii. Sue Griffith.
143 iv. Doug Griffith.
144 v. Kenneth Griffith.
145 vi. Jenny Griffith.
146 vii. Janell Griffith.
147 viii. Derita Griffith.
148 ix. Sherry Griffith.
Generation No. 10

132. Will10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) He married Elsie Griffith, daughter of Elmer Griffith and Florinda Griffith.

Children of Will Griffith and Elsie Griffith are:

149 i. Charlene11 Griffith.
150 ii. Evelyn Griffith.
151 iii. Glois Griffith.
133. Carl10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) was born 1911 in Tennessee. He married Florence Griffith, daughter of Wright Griffith and Lucy Griffith.

Children of Carl Griffith and Florence Griffith are:

152 i. Beulah11 Griffith. She married ____ Clark.
153 ii. Maxine Griffith. She married ____ Mullins.
154 iii. Juanell Griffith. She married ____ Reed.
155 iv. Frank Griffith.
156 v. Freddie Griffith, born 1942 in Tennessee.
157 vi. Ina Mae Griffith.
158 vii. Iva Jean Griffith. She married ____ Malicoat.
159 viii. Kelly Griffith.
160 ix. Clyde Griffith.
134. Nora10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) She married Ardelle Griffith, son of Maynard Griffith and Armeldie Newport.

Children of Nora Griffith and Ardelle Griffith are:

161 i. Christine11 Griffith.
162 ii. Hobart Griffith.
163 iii. Homer Griffith.
164 iv. Maynard Griffith.
165 v. Dempsie Griffith.
166 vi. Claude Griffith.
167 vii. Gaylon Griffith.
168 viii. Bobbie Griffith.
169 ix. Phyllis Griffith.
170 x. Carol Griffith.
171 xi. Willie Lee Griffith.
172 xii. Odie Griffith.
135. Oma10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) She married Jack Watson.

Children of Oma Griffith and Jack Watson are:

173 i. Ronnie11 Watson.
174 ii. Bennie Watson.
175 iii. Larry Watson.
136. Glen10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) He married Martha Robbins, daughter of ____ Robbins and Ida Griffith.

Children of Glen Griffith and Martha Robbins are:

176 i. Keith11 Griffith.
177 ii. Roger Griffith.
137. Alcie10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) She married Woodrow Chitwood.

Children of Alcie Griffith and Woodrow Chitwood are:

178 i. Alice11 Chitwood.
179 ii. Joyce Chitwood.
180 iii. Carol Chitwood.
181 iv. Judy Chitwood.
182 v. Nadine Chitwood.
183 vi. Dorothy Chitwood.
184 vii. Harold Chitwood.
185 viii. Sheila Chitwood.
138. Clem10 Griffith (Oda9, William L.8, Daniel7, Fielding6, Joseph5, Isaac4, Abraham3, Howell Cordwainer2, Lewellyn1) He married Nora Landrum.

Children of Clem Griffith and Nora Landrum are:

186 i. Allen11 Griffith.
187 ii. Tony Griffith.
FNB Chronicle, Vol. 6, No. 2  
Griffith, Joseph (I13643)
 
2120 See 1910 Roane Census page 28
WALLS, Andy R.headmw39TNFarm
Martha A.wifefw38TNNone
Charley T.sonmw15TNNone
William W.sonmw14TN
Samuel A.sonmw13TN
Laura A.daufw10TN
Mary S.daufw8TN
Lizzie M.daufw6TN
Lenerd S.sonmw4TN
David R.sonmw2TN
Francis J.daufw4/12TN
Edymotherfw79 widNC02-17-07 conversation with Jesse Kesterson. UncleAndy Walls lived on Highway 62 where Carl Thornton used to live, up onthe hill. 
Walls, Andrew Reid (I1106)
 
2121 See 1940 Census Anderson County attached to daughter Cora Anderson. Family: William A. Anderson / Eliza Jane Kennedy (F4332)
 
2122 See death certificate attached. Brown, John Alonzo (I18833)
 
2123 See delayed birth certificate attached.

Sources include 1900 and other censuses via Ancestry.com 
Jackson, David Sevier (I19164)
 
2124 See detailed notes under Robert Wallace Sr. Wallace, Robert Jr (I14363)
 
2125 See Isaac Griffith information for source. Burson, Mary Ann (I21157)
 
2126 See Katherine LNU for the story of the murder of Katy Sands, Johnny Joyner's mother. She was murdered 24/12/1929, the day after his best friend's (Sam Kesterson) son Jesse was born. Joyner, John Bryant (I8198)
 
2127 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roddy, Emitt (I21183)
 
2128 See notes for Caleb Chenault regarding census records in 1830 and1840. Bonds, Rachel (I13429)
 
2129 See notes for Frederick Rupee. Christina (I18381)
 
2130 See notes for John L. McGlothin for household members with. surnameChanault They inclulde a 14-year old girl, Mary, but no indication ofwho her parents were. Chanualt, Rosannah (I13078)
 
2131 See notes for John L. McGlothin for list of household membersincluding Chanault in 1850 VA Chanualt, Elizabeth (I13063)
 
2132 See notes for John L. McGlothin regarding household in Virginia in1850.
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Califf Chenault and various other spellings, may have been adescendant of Estienne Chenault. Not yet proven as of 06-03-07. JKS

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Per 1830 Census, Caleb Chenalt was age 60-70, had males living in thehousehold age 50-60 and 20-30. Census is Amherst VA; Females in thehousehold in age group 60-70 (wife Rachel Bonds), 20-30 (possiblysister to Mary who lived with them); Elizazabeth would have been 20 in1830 and 30 in 1840; it is not Rosannah who would have been 5 in 1830;15 in 1840) and 15-20, presumed to be Mary Chenault who married John LMcGlothin. Of the two males, one may not necessarily be Caleb's sonas his age is in the age group prior to Caleb's. However, since Calebis aged 69, it is possible that he had a son aged 51. The younger mancould have been a grandchild if he was in his early 20s and a son ifhe was in his late twenties.

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Per 1840 census, Caleb Chenault was age 70-80, had males living in thehousehold age 60-70, 30-40, and 20-30.This is an addition of one maleand the males in the previous census are presumed to have carriedforward. The male aged 20-30 is probably John L. McGlothin, whomarried Caleb's daughter Mary in 1839. John is not found separatelyin the census. Females are aged 60-70, presumed to be the same personin the 1830 census age group 50-60 (Rachel Chenault); 40-50 and 20-30.The female agged 20-30 is presumed to be Mary Chenault McGlothin. Thefemale in the 40-50 age group is not mary's sister, Elizabeth, sinceshe would have been younger based on the 1850 census. There is also afemale aged 0-5 and this is presumed to be Elizabeth McGlothin, firstchild of John and Mary.

Per Virginia Marriage Records at Familysearch.org, Caleb Chenault Sr. married for the second time in 1845. The citation is this:
"Virginia, Marriages, 1785-1940," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRQF-HBF : accessed 24 Mar 2013), Caleb Chenault Sr. and Polly A.H. Pearman, 08 Sep 1845.

It is possible that this is Caleb Chenault Jr. rather than senior. Judy Spradlin 03/23/2013


Another source (Ancestry family tree) lists Caleb Sr.'s parents as Stephen Chenault III (1703-1749) and Anstes Coffee (1708-1742) as Caleb Chenault Sr. parents. This is NOT documented nor proven.
 
Chenault, Caleb Sr (I12687)
 
2133 See notes under Timothy Sexton Jr.
Per the 1850 census, Timothy Jr. and spouse Nancy Ellis were both born in Georgia. Their children and grandchildren were all born in Tennessee. Sarah's (Sary) children were living in the household.


Family: Timothy Sexton, Jr / Nancy Ellis (F4958)
 
2134 See Notes under Willie McGlothin ref: Barbara Aiken. McHaffie, Ferin Hazen (I12971)
 
2135 See other notes. Jerry (Pete) was murdered on April 18, 2016. McCarroll, Jerry Lynn (I16277)
 
2136 See Roane Co 1870 census and /?? 1880 census (linitimon Cox, James (I11649)
 
2137 See Tobie Phillips for more information.

Joseph settled in what was later called the Vanderpool Place in Scott Co. TN. 
Phillips, Joseph (I13826)
 
2138 See Tobie Phillips for source information.

JEHU was the first elected Trustee of Scott County after the Civil War. Many of his descendants still live in Scott County.
FNB Chronicle, Vol. 2, No. 2 ? Winter 1991
First National Bank
P.O. Box 4699
Oneida, TN 37841
(page 12)

Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in Scott County by the Cumberland Chronicle, in Spring of 1904

(EDITOR?S NOTE ? The following article was first published in the Cumberland Chronicle in 1904. This is the first of a two-part series of articles obtained from the Scott County Historical Society relating the tales of native born and early Huntntsville settler Jehu Phillips, who has many descendants still living in Scott County. Phillips was a Civil War soldier and later served for six years as Scott. County Trustee. At the time this article was published, Phillips was 86 years old and one of the oldest residents of the county.)
Believing that many of our readers would be interested in the manners and customs of our forefathers who first settled in this part of East Tennessee, we have interviewed Uncle JEHU PHILLIPS who is now 86 years old and one of the oldest citizens in this county. "Uncle Jehu" as he is now familiarly called, was when young and active, one of the leading and most influential citizens in this county. Without attempting to use his exact language, here is what he had to say.

About the year 1803 TOMMIE PHILLIPS, us brother JOSEPH PHILLIPS and his son JONATHAN PHILLIPS and JOSHUA GOAD all moved from what is now Scott County, Virginia and settled about two miles south of Huntsville on what is now known as the Vanderpooool place. There was no town here then and but very few people in this country. Joseph and Jonathan were mere boys about 15 years of age. They all cleared some land and raised crops three years before they split a rail. There were no hogs here i in those days. These early pioneers brought seed corn and meal with them from Virginia, and when the meal gave out they could not get any more until they raised the corn bed from which to make the meal. They had to live on venison and other wild meats and milk until they raised some corn. They had brought two or three milk cows with them and the cattle would graze on the wild grass where the town of Huntsville now stands. In those days one could see deer by the gangs, and there were plenty of bears, wolves, wild cats, foxes and turkeys and a few panther.

My father, JOSEPH PHILLIPS, was born in what is now Scott County, Virginia in the year 1788. When about 17 years old he married MILLIE LAWSON who lived where JOHN B. JEFFERS now has his water grist mill near the mouth of Paint Rock. I was the third child and was born where by brother JERRY PHILLIPS now lives on Bull Creek near New River. My parents told me I was the first child born in that vicinity.

Huntsville was the first town built in what is now Scott County and it was established and made the county seat of this county in 1850.

The people had spinning wheels and looms with which they made linsey and jeans out of which they made clothing. They did not wear shoes but had moccasins which were made of deer skin or other soft leather and the uppers and soles were made of ththe same piece. The men and boys as a rule, wore caps made of fox or coon skins and the tail was usually attached so as to hand down behind. They also made their own soap. So you see the people in those days lived independent and didn?t have much business in a town. When they did have any business in a town or wanted to go to a store they would have to go to Jacksboro or Kingston.

I can remember seeing Indians in this country. There were two families living up New River near the mouth of Bull Creek and one family lived near where the town of New River now stands. There was an old Indian trail leading by where the town of New River now stands and on up the river. The Indians wore, both summer and winter, caps made of fox skins, with tail hanging down behind and they also wore moccasins. I have talked with Indians in this county who said that they had never eaten bread made from corn ground on a water mill. The Indians had what was called a sweep pole with which to beat the corn. They also had sifters made out of a hide and would split the crushed corn through these and then crush again.

I suppose the first school house in what is now Scott County, was built about the year 1826 at the mouth of Buffalo Creek. It was a one room log house. The first teacher was a man named BRAWHILL who came here from Virginia. I never went to school a day in my life and yet was elected the first Trustee of Scott County after the Civil War of 1861-65. I held this office six years.

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Uncle JEHU PHILLIPS, who is furnishing these reminiscences, had the following to say:

I saw the first train which ran into Knoxville. I was married about the year 1842 and I saw the train before I was married. A day was set on which the train was to run into Knoxville and on that day hundreds and perhaps thousands of people wenent there from the surrounding counties. I went with my father, brothers and several neighbors from this county and we all went on horse back. We reached Knoxville and were standing near the railroad track holding our horses. Finally we heard the train toot and soon she pulled up by us and I tell you every hair stood straight on my head. I will never forget that day. The train tooted again as she came rushing up and every horse jerked loose and ran away.

When I was a boy there were no doctors in this country, and I never saw a doctor until I was grown. There were no preachers living here then. Occasionally a few preachers would come from Powell?s Valley and stay three or four days. I remember going to meeting in a log house which did not have the cracks stopped and which had no floor or door, I have been to many a meeting where the seats were just split logs which did not even have legs in them In those days the preachers were all Baptist. I suppose the first preacher raised in this county was a man named Cutbearth Webb who lived on Brimstone Creek.

[Line missing . . . salt had to be brought from Goose Creek in Kentucky. It was carried about 120 miles and carried on horse back. Salt then was worth about $5 per bushel and was made in kettles. In those days the people here did not drink coffee except on Sunday morning. Coffee was scarce and such a thing as store ten was never heard of here.

Perhaps the first store in the county was put up by a man named JIM WILLIAMS. When I was a boy he had a store on Buffalo Creek near where ALEC CHAMBERS now lives. When I was about 10 years old I went with father to this store and WILLIAMS haad a few men?s shoes (but no boy?s shoes) some calico and a few other dry goods. I believe JOHN L. SMITH was the first merchant in Huntsville. About the year 1852 or 1853 he put up a store where DAN CHAMBERS now lives. He only had a few dry goods and shoes and bought them from a retail merchant at Jacksboro. He bought and sold home made jeans and linsey.

The people here did not have much tin ware nor earthenware in those days. Plates were worth about $3 per set and tin cups were worth about 15 cents each.

When I was a boy, lead was brought from Virginia to Jacksboro and the people here had to go to Jacksboro to get lead. At that time lead was worth about 25 cents per pound and gunpowder was worth $2 per pound. The people used to make powder by hand. When I was a boy we never saw such a thing as a cap lock gun. Everybody had flint lock guns. There were no revolvers then.

There used to be just plenty of fish in the streams in this county. Father had a trap in New River just below the mouth of Bull Creek and we got all the fish we wanted. There were so many fish in those days that when people went to their fish traps they would throw small and medium sized fish back into the water and only keep the largest fish. People never thought of selling fish then, you could just go up to a neighbor who had a trap and he would give you all the fish you wanted. We uused to dry fish in those days ? a thing you never see done now. When I was a boy there was in New River a fish which you never see here now. It was a red mouthed fish called a buffalo. The buffalo got as large as 22 pounds and the average weight was about 10 or 12 pounds. These fish did not have so many bones in them as the suckers and red horse.

Before the Civil War the people in this county had many interesting and exciting horse races. There used to be a race track where ALLEN McDONALD now lives about two miles south of Huntsville and another track where ROB SEXTON now lives near Brimstone. The tracks were straight and about one-fourth of a mile long. Only two horses could run at the same time. The horses used in the races were a breed of small horses called Brenens. You never see that kind of horse here now. The women attended the races as well as the men. The men could often bet saddles, bridles, hats and clothing as well as money on their favorite horse and often the races were very exciting.

When I was a young man, it was the custom to have log rollings, house raisings and corn shuckings. These would always be followed at night by a frolic and I tell you the people used to have some good old times in those days. At the frolics there was always one or more fiddles. The fiddles were home made but I tell you they were good ones.

Let a fiddle start and I tell you somebody was out dancing. I never saw a banjo until I was grown. I never saw a drunk rowdy man at a frolic or log rolling. People always had peach brandy which was home made and it was fine.

It is curious how times have changed since I was a young man. Why, the people don?t even dress like they used to in this county. I remember that on several occasions I went courting and wore leather breeches, moccasins and a hunting shirt with a cape. What would girls think to have a young man come sparking dressed as I was then?

(To Be Continued in the Winter, 1991 edition of the FNB Chronicle, scheduled for publication the first week in January, 1991)



Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in Scott County

(EDITOR?S NOTE ? This is the second and final installment of the Jehu Phillips article which was first published in the Cumberland Chronicle in 1904. Phillips, an early Huntsville settler, has many descendants still living in Scott County. He was a Civil War soldier and later served for six years as Scott County Trustee. At the time this article was published, Phillips was 86 years old and one of the oldest residents of the county.)

See Part I

I helped survey Scott County and also helped lay off Huntsville, the first town in the county, said Uncle JEHU PHILLIPS who is furnishing these reminiscences. The act of establishing Scott County was passed by the legislature on December 17, 1849. This county was originally composed of fractions taken from the counties of Anderson, Campbell, Fentress and Morgan. The act provided that no more than six citizens should be taken from Fentress County. The northern boundary line of the county originally extended 58 miles east and west along the Kentucky and Tennessee state lines.

The act of the legislature states that Scott County was named in honor of General WINFIELD SCOTT.

Uncle JEHU says that about the time Scott County was organized those pioneers who had come in here had settled along New River and the different creeks. Those old settlers living on Black Wolf Creek beginning at head waters were ANDREW LEWALLENEN, JACKIE POTTER, JOE LEWALLEN, old man PEAK (who was a soldier in the Revolutionary War), HINCHIE REDMAN, who lived below where the town of Glen Mary is located, and MATTHEW DAVIS; those settlers living on Brimstone Creek were Johnnie Triplett, FELIN GRIFFITH, MIKE ROBBINS, MOSE SEXTON, HARRY BAGLEY, TIM SEXTON, BILL SEXTON, ZEKE NEWPORT, and BAILEY BUTTRAM; old folks living on Straight Fork beginning at the head waters were Dolap (who was hung for killing a woman on said creek), JNOO. L. SMITH, GEORGE and DREW SMITH, BILLIE and JESSIE BIRD, and JOHNNIE SHOOPMAN; the pioneers to settle on Buffalo Creek beginning at the mouth were one LEDGERWOOD, BILLIE JEFFERS, JOSHUA DUNCAN, BILLIE HUGHETT, ABSOLUM CROSS, one ROBBINSON, two MARCUMs, TOMMIE CHAMBERS and BEN DUGLEY; there were only a few on Paint Rock Creek and they were REYNOLD LAWSON (who built the first water grist mill in the county), LOUIS and ELSWICK THOMPSON, JOHNNIE CARSON, and WAYNE COTTON. The TERRY and CHITWOOD families settled in and around where the towns of Winfield and Oneida are now located. WAYNE COTTON and SAMPSON STANFIELD were the surveyors who helped survey Scott County.

I was a chain carrier and helped to survey a part of Scott County. We began at a point on the east bank of New River and about two miles from the mouth of Beech Fork then ran southwest crossing Smokey Creek in all about eight miles to the Morgan County line on the mountain between Smokey and Brimstone then Northwest about ten miles crossing Clear Fork just below the mouth of Skull Creek then on to New River at the mouth of Hone Creek, then down New River (or Big South Fork of the Cumberland River) about six miles to the mouth of Anderson?s Branch, thence northwest about nineteen miles to the Kentucky line. That was as much as I helped to survey.

The citizens of this new county voted to decide where the county seat should be located. There were three places voted. First, the TOMMIE CHAMBERS farm on Buffalo where ALEC CHAMBERS now lives, second, the LEVI CARTER farm just east of Paint Rock where JOHN B. JEFFERS now lives, and third, the farms of GEO. McDONALD and MANUEL PHILLIPS. The last named place was selected for the county site and the town of Huntsville was located. Huntsville was laid off in a town sometime during the spring of 1850. GEO. McDONALD lived near where DAN JEFFERS now lives and MANUEL PHILLIPS lived near where DEMPSIE MASSENGALE now lives. As originally laid off, the town of Huntsville only included about twenty acres. GEO. McDONALD and MANUEL PHILLIPS were the first citizens to reside in the town of Huntsville.

I was at the first circuit court held in Huntsville said Uncle JEHU PHILLIPS, when interviewed for part of these reminiscences.

This court was held in a one room long house, near where ALVIS JEFFERS? residence now stands just east of the town spring. The house had no floor, nor windows and but one door. There were open cracks on all sides of the house. Benches were made of logs split in two, flat sides up and pegs driven in the ends. The house had been used as a "meeting house" when preaching services were conducted. This court was held in the fall of 1850 or 1851, and was in session three days. Judge ALEXANDNDER was judge, JOHN LEWALLEN sheriff, and JOHN L. SMITH clerk. Of those who were on the first jury I now recall?CREEKMORE, JOHNNIE CHAMBERS, ABSOLUM CROSS, JIMMIE CHITWOOD, ELIGA TERRY, JOHN GRIFFITH and ABE CROSS. Among the lawyers present were DAVE YOUNG, HORACE MAYNARD, W. KAIN, DAVID CUMMINGS, and McADO. The lawyers and judge boarded with JOHN L. SMITH who lived where DAN CHAMBERS now lives.

In those days circuit court met only twice a year, once in the spring and once in the fall of the year. This court was held in the log house only twice.

The brick court house was built about the year 1851. Three brothers named NEWMAN from Knoxville were the contractors. The bricks were burned on the public square near where the frame court house now stands.

When I was a young man growing up there were no such things as wagon roads in this county. There were no wagons and people had no use for a wagon road. People did not travel about much and when they did it was along bridle paths either horsebacack or on foot. The first road in this county extended from Jacksboro across Buffalo and Paint Rock up Brimstone Creek across the mountain to Montgomery which was the first county seat of Morgan County. At the time this county was organized there was no wagon roads in this county leading to Jamestown, Monticello or Williamsburg.

I saw my first wagon at Jacksboro. In pioneer days here, a covered wagon was a great curiosity and men, women and children would follow one for a long distance. Before pioneers got to making wagons in this county the people would haul farm products from field to barn with a sled. Next they got to making two-wheeled ox-carts before wagons were introduced. Ox carts cost about $80 and only the well-to-do farms could afford one. I have seen farmers who had raised 500 or 600 (bushels) of corn haul it all from the field with sleds. In those days corn was only worth 25 cents per bushel. Irish potatoes one shilling per bushel, and pork was worth only $1.25 per 100 pounds gross. You could get farm hands to work for 25 cents per day and board. There were very few mules in this county before the Civil War. My father only raised two mule colts and sold them the following fall, worth about $40. A cow and calf was worth about $8 and a good yoke and oxen was worth about $30.

Before the Civil War the Whig and Democratic parties were about equally divided in this county. My father and the PEMBERTONs were Democrats. I was raised a Democrat, but after the war nearly every citizen in the county voted the Republican ticket and have been doing so since that time.

I remember that when the Civil War broke out there were three stores in Huntsville and they were owned by CARLAND, CAIN, and JOHN L. SMITH. There were also three saloons here and they were run by ABE HATFIELD, JIM McDONALD, and LOOPER.

The excellent spring in the ravine just south of the public square was one of the main reasons why the county seat was located here. This spring flows out from under a large cliff and while the stream is only about one half inch in diameter yet it remains the same in both wet and dry weather. The water is free stone.

The first well bored in Huntsville was on the lot where ALEC HUGHETT now lives. It was bored for a man named CURLOCK by a HANNAH.

The first doctor to live here was a man named SPROUL and he lived where BAILEY STANLEY now lives. He was here about two years.

When I was a young man the people were all very healthful and there was very little sickness. In those days we never heard of such diseases as pneumonia and grip and many others that people now have. The people living on rivers and creeks were troubled with fever and ague in those days more than they are now.

Before the War there were plenty of deer in this county. I killed four in one day. JACK ADKINS killed nine in one day and be did it with a flint rock rifle too. He killed them on White Oak Creek near where ISAAC RISEDEN now lives.

We used to have some big shooting matches in this county. It was a favorite sport. I remember that once Major DUNCAN and I had a match for $50. The match was on Black Wolf Creek and there were about 100 people present. We shot 60 yards with a rest and the winner of 6 best shots out of 11 was to get the $50. I remember that I was the lucky man that day.

Once I saw a shooting match for a horse. This match was on Brimstone Creek and was shot 100 yards offhand. Each shooter paid $1 for a shot. CALL NEWPORT won the horse and came within two inches of hitting his center at that distance.

You might inform your readers that elk once roamed wild over the mountains of Scott County said Uncle JEHU PHILLIPS, when furnishing part six of these reminiscences.

MIKEY LOW and wife and son Phillip and DREW CARROL were the first whites to settle on Smokey Creek. MIKE LOW went hunting and killed a bull elk on what is now called Bull Creek and I have been told that was what gave the creek its name. That waas before I was born but my father got the elk?s horns from MIKE and kept them for many years. I can remember seeing the horns. They were different from a deer?s horns because they were flat where a deer?s horns are round. Father finally took the horns to Knoxville and sold them.

My grandfather TOBIE PHILLIPS lived in Virginia and owned about 60 negroes at one time. After he died and when I was about 18 years old I went with my father and Uncle JOHN PHILLIPS to Virginia to see my grandmother PHILLIPS. She then had 42 slaves on her plantation. While I was in Virginia I visited a lead mine. We made the round trip on horses. At that time a man and his horse could stay all night at most any farm for only 25 cents. But you can get one dollar now easier then you could get 25 cents then.

Scott County land is now considered for its coal. I can remember when coal was not used at all in this county, when people didn?t even use it in blacksmith shops. In those days they called it stone coal but it had no commercial value whatever.

When I was a boy there was not coal oil and people did not have any lamps. For a light people burned pine knots and later got to making tallow candles. In those days we used can forks, home made knives and pewter plates. I was about grown before father had any earthen plates. Then there were no tea cups and saucers. People drank their coffee and milk out of tin cups.

Those few who could write made their own ink and wrote with goose quill pens. HORACE MAYNARD was a lawyer and he wouldn?t write with anything else but a goose quill pen. I never saw a lead pencil until after the Civil War.

During the spring of 1861 DAVID SHARP, who lived two miles below Jacksboro, and I took two droves of hogs to Atlanta, Georgia and sold them. We found the people there in a great cavil over the question of succession or the right of a state to wiithdraw from the Union. We returned from Atlanta in March. In April a call was made by JEFF DAVIS for men to fight. He claimed to the Ohio River for the South. ABE LINCOLN, President of the United States, also made a call for men to fight for the United States. When ABE LINCOLN ran for President in 1860 people called him a black republican and he received only one vote in Scott County. That vote was cast by SHADE LEWALLEN who lived in Huntsville. In 1862 SHADE died of small pox in Huntsville and was buried in what is now an orchard just south of the Baptist church building. The men in Scott County in 1861 were opposed to the United States Government being divided or busted up and that is why they nearly all went into the Union Army to fight. They were for the Union to stand.

Everybody from Scott County had to go to Camp Dick Robinson in Kentucky to enlist. That camp was about 125 miles from Huntsville and about one mile from what is now High Bridge, Kentucky.

Out of the Scott County men who enlisted in the Federal Army for three years service the following were appointed captains: ABE CROSS, WAYNE COTTON, WILL ROBBINS and JOHN NEWPORT. A company consisted of 102 men and these four each organized a company in Scott County and took the men to Camp Dick Robinson and enlisted. ABE CROSS got up the first company and WAYNE COTTON the next. I believe three companies were organized in 1861 and one in 1863.

When ABE LINCOLN ran for President the second time most of the voters of Scott County were fighting in the Union Army but there had been a wonderful change in sentiment and most of those in Scott County voted for ABE LINCOLN for President.

I belonged to what was known as the National Guards in the year 1863 and helped to guard the roads from Williamsburg, Kentucky to Clinton, Tennessee. There were three companies containing 106 men. JOSEPH NEWPORT, DENNIS TRAMMEL and WINCE CROWLEY were the captains of those three companies. TRAMMEL was my captain.

 
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2139 See Tobie Phillips for source of Jehu's family information. Family: Jehu Phillips / Rebecca Sexton (F4974)
 
2140 Served in Jacob Saren's Co. War of the Revolution per Emma Middleton. Wells, History of Roane County, 1801-1870 copyright 1927 page 30. Smith, Jacob (I14143)
 
2141 Served in the 7th Tenn. Mounted Infantry, Civil War Stonecipher, Ezra Robert (I7666)
 
2142 served in the Civil War Williams, William Harrison (I4702)
 
2143 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Tanner, Ernest Ralph (I13230)
 
2144 Served in the Union Army in Company K, 1st Reg., TN Inf. He waswounded at Knoxville, TN in 1863. Ruffner, Peter A. (I4845)
 
2145 Served in the US Army, WWII Owens, Paul (I6249)
 
2146 Settled in Nicolas COunty VA or West VA Hugh, Sarah (I11669)
 
2147 SEXTON, BOBBIE W. 67, of Coalfield passed away July 26, 1998 in herhome. Preceded in death by her parents Joseph W. Wood and BeatriceAshley Wood and two brothers, Donald Wood and Tommy Wood. Survived byher husband, Ralph E. Sexton ; son, Michael Sexton; daughters, TeresaBaer and husband Rick of Solway and Patricia Sexton of Harriman; 3grandchildren; sisters, Marjorie Chadwick and husband Mitchell ofCoalfield and JoAnn Wormsley and husband Willis of Coalfield. Mrs.Sexton was born September 24, 1930 in Coalfield. Burial in DavisCemetery, Coalfield. (Morgan County News) Wood, Bobbie (I7255)
 
2148 SEXTON, GRACE BAIRD - Age 92, of Jellico, died Sunday, June 8, 2014, at the Courtyards Senior Living in Oak Ridge. She was a member of First Baptist Church of Jellico and a member of Jellico Chapter #215, Order of the Eastern Star. Preceded in death by her parents, Walter and Ella (Blankenship) Baird; husband, Willard Sexton; brothers, J.C. Baird, Millard Baird and Sterling Baird. Survivors include daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Roger Freeman; grandchildren, Eric, Kristen, and Justen Freeman, all of Knoxville; sister, Lola Bridges of Alcoa; several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, June 11, 2014, with funeral services to follow at First Baptist Church of Jellico with Revv. Joel Crawford and Chaplain Ruth Bordeaux officiating. Interment will follow Thursday, June 12 at 11:00 a.m., in the Jellico Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to First Baptist Church Memorial Fund, 545 S. Main St., Jellico, TN 37762. Cox & Son Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Baird, Grace (I12129)
 
2149 Sfc. Warren Eugene Duncan joined the Army in July 1950, and served allof 1951 in the Korean War. Then returned to Korea in 1955 and stayeduntil Oct. 1957. Warren was in the 2nd Inf. Div 38th "D" Co., Regt.all of 1951. Then 24th Div. 21st Regt. "M" Co. 1956 and 1957. Duncan, Warren Eugene (I7766)
 
2150 Sgt. Co. A 4th TN Volunteer Calvary, Civil War Jackson, David Crockett (I1101)
 
2151 Sharing the Past

Ruffner Family History continues

Jean Pollard
Columnist

Last week I had information on Christian A. Ruffner, Sr. who had a son Christian Ruffner Jr. The family of Christian Jr. came from Switzerland to settle first in the Wartburg area around 1848. He is remembered as settling in the Coalfield area as the first Swiss-German colonizing families of Coalfield. There are many descendants of Christian Ruffner Jr. who remain in the Coalfield area. Last week I shared information on one of his sons, Jacob (John William) “Shack Ruffner and this week I will give more information on two other brothers, Christian A. Ruffner 111 and Peter A. Ruffner.
Christian A. Ruffner 111 was born Sept. 17, and died May 31, 1897. He married Nancy Raby Dec. 28, 1856 in Knox County. According to material sent by Jim Ruffner from writings of Pauline H. Roberts, Christian Ruffner fought with the Union Army, Company F, 5th TN Inf, with the rank of Sgt in the Civil War.
Peter A. Ruffner was born June 9, 1839 and died June 17, 1892. He married Nancy Elizabeth Chiles (born Oct. 1845) on January 10, 1865 in Coalfield. She was the daughter of Henry Chiles and Nancy Garner. Peter served in the Union Army in Company K. 1st Reg. TN Inf. He was wounded at Knoxville, TN in 1963.
The children of Peter A. and Nancy Chiles were: William W. Ruffner, Cordelia Ruffner, Matilda Josephine Ruffner, Lydia L. Ruffner, Arlena “Lena” Holder Ruffner, Docia Paralee Ruffner, Vesta Ruffner, Peter (John) and Elda Ruffner.
See you next week!!

Photos submitted
Photo 1: Peter Ruffner
Photo 2: Nancy Chiles Ruffner with six of her daughters. Front from left: Tilda, Lena, Docia, Nancy, Lydia and Delia. In the back is Elda.

 
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2152 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Liles, Sharon "Sherry" Elizabeth (I1884)
 
2153 She lived with widowed sister, Elizabeth Gallaher. Nancy apparentlydid not marry. Williams, Nancy A. (I11331)
 
2154 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Reeves, Susan Kay (I17633)
 
2155 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Treece, Tiffafny (I2004)
 
2156 Sheila Kay Marlowe, age 68 of Oliver Springs went home to be with the Lord, Wednesday, July 31, 2019 at Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge. She was a Christian and was a faithful member of Middle Creek Baptist Church in Coalfield.

She worked for the Anderson County Schools for eleven years and for Food City in the deli as a cake decorator for many years. Shelia dearly loved her family and enjoyed helping raise her grandchildren and great-grandchild, and they enjoyed spending time with her cooking and baking cookies. She loved going to the auction with friends and spending time with her husband.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Ethel (Wampler) Welch;

Brother, Bobby Welch.


Sheila is survived by her husband of 49 years, Steve Marlowe

Children, Tabby Nelson (Chris), Stephen Marlowe (Holley)

Grandchildren, David Dunlap (Linsey), Brittnie Ward (Dustin), Mallory Gard, Kelsea Marlowe, Makenzie Gard, Christopher Nelson, Khloe Marlowe, Natasha Gard and Addesyn Marlowe,

Two great grandchildren, Aliza Dunlap and Ella Ward;

Two sisters and their husbands, 6 brothers and their wives;

2 sister-in-laws and 2 brother-in-laws;

A host of nieces, nephews and wonderful friends;

Special family, Jackie and Tim Pyle and Drake and Caden Pyle.

The family will receive friends on Sunday, August 4, 2019 from 4-6:00 pm at Middle Creek Baptist Church in Coalfield. The funeral service will begin at 6:00 with Bro. Ronald Guthrie and Pastor Corey Jones officiating. The Graveside service will be held on Monday, August 5, 2019 at 2:00 pm at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. 
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2157 Shelena Gouge Baker, 30, passed away on January 1st, 2019 at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge after a long and courageous battle with metastatic breast cancer. She was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church in Oliver Springs, TN. Shelena came into this world bright-eyed and white-knuckled, and she lived her life with a passion and strength admired by all who knew her. Her vivacious personality, kind heart, and warrior spirit impacted all those with whom she came in contact. She taught us all so many lessons in what it means to be  Gouge, Shelena (I7048)
 
2158 Sherry Hood Brady, 71, wife of 18 years to Danny R. Brady, entered into rest Wednesday, June 5, 2019, at her residence surrounded by her loving family.

Funeral services will be held Sunday, June 9, 2019, at 2:00 PM from Hopeful Baptist Church, 2973 Winter Rd, Blythe, GA, with Reverend Greg Glover and Reverend John Raborn officiating. She will lie in state from 1:00 PM until the hour of service.

Interment will follow in Hillcrest Memorial Park.

Mrs. Brady, daughter of the late Beulah Cox Hood and Wilbert Hood, was born in Coalfield, TN. She was a licensed dietician and worked for many hospitals and nursing homes in the CSRA, and was a member of Hopeful Baptist Church.

In addition to her husband, she is survived by her sons, Tom Gray, of Aiken, SC, and Tim Gray, of Lyman, SC; her daughter, Teresa Gray, of Jackson, SC; her brothers, Gary Hood, of Beech Island, SC, Ricky Hood, of Aiken, SC, and Jerry Hood, of North Augusta, SC; and her sisters, Betty Soule, of Dallas, TX, Stella Owens, of Evans, GA, and Shelia Tillman, of North Augusta, SC. Sherry was also blessed with eight grandchildren, and three great grandchildren.

Pallbearers will be Don Lackman, Wyatt Gray, Clayton Cooper, Ryan Green, John Owens III, and Murray Tillman.

If so desired memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

The family will receive friends Saturday, June 8, 2019, from 6:00 until 8:00 PM at the funeral home.

Chance & Hydrick Funeral Directors, 2502 Richmond Hill Road, Augusta, GA, 30906.

www.chanceandhydrick.com
Published in The Augusta Chronicle from June 8 to June 9, 2019 
Hood, Sherry (I16160)
 
2159 SILVEY, THOMAS W., "T. W.", 77, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, Jan.31, 2001. Born Feb. 17, 1923, in the Wheat community of Roane County,he was the son of William Robert Silvey and Dorothy Lee WilliamsSilvey, who are deceased. Mr. Silvey was a retired carpenter. He hadlived in Coalfield since 1943 and was a member of the FellowshipBaptist Church in Wartburg.After Mr. Silvey died, his family said, oneof his grandchildren explained to another grandchild, "Jesus came totake Papaw to Heavenen." He is survived by his wife of 46 years,Margaret Jones Silvey; his son, Michael W. Silvey and his wife,Deborah, of Coalfield; and his daughters, Becky Nabors and herhusband, John, of Wartburg, Shelia Beasley and her husband, Scot, ofLancing, Pamela Brooks and her husband, Jay, of Cheraw, S.C., andNancy Adkisson and her husband, Michael, of Coalfield. Mr. Silvey isalso survived by his grandchildren, Keala Nabors, Kathryn Nabors, TonySilvey, Kristina Silvey, Matthew W. Silvey, Douglas Beasley, NoahBeasley, Justin Brooks, Jessica Brooks and Jinna Brooks and extendedgrandchildren Sarah Wing and William Wing; and three sisters, IrmaLee, Alma Fay and Roberta. In addition to his parents, a brother,Wesley Silvey, died earlier. Burial in the Estes Cemetery inCoalfield. [The Oak Ridger] Silvey, Thomas William (I334)
 
2160 SISSON, BEULAH MARIE - age 98, a resident of the Coalfield community,passed away Monday, May 1, 2006 at the NHC Healthcare Center in OakRidge. She was born July 30, 1907 in Petros, Tennessee and was a lifelong resident of the area. Mrs. Sisson was a faithful member ofPleasant Grove Baptist Church & was very active in the Bertha SundaySchool class. She was co-founder and Past Vice President of CoalfieldSenior Citizen Club & was very active as long as her health permitted.Beulah had a great love for people. Her family & friends were veryspecial to her. She always looked forward to each visit and treasuredspending time with each one who came by, whether family, churchfriends or someone she had never met. She loved quilting & crorochetingin her spare time while she was able. Preceded in death by herhusband, William David Sisson; two sons, William David Sisson, Jr.,Ronnie Lynn Sisson; parents, Harry & Tilda Mullins White; brothers,Roy & Ed White. Survivors: children, Ruth Huddleston of Coalfield,Warren Sisson & wife, Janice of Oak Ridge, Harry Sisson & wife,Marilyn of Marietta, GA, Wendell Quinton Sisson of Marietta, GA, PerrySisson & wife, Penney of Cohutta, GA; daughter-in-law, Patsy Sisson ofOak Ridge; grandchildren, Lanny Huddleston & wife, Cherrie, KarenMayes & husband, Dean, Lois Edmonds & husband, Daniel, Kim Sisson &wife, Karen, Reggie Sisson, Danny Sisson, Jeffrey Sisson & wife,Barbara, Mike Sisson & wife, Lisa, Amber Sisson, Mark Sisson & wife,Fran, Tony Sisson, Mylissa Buttram & husband, Ray;great-grandchildren, Julia Funk & husband, Eric, Jennifer Whitten &husband, Charles, Tara Wilson, Loren Huddleston, Misty Hasty &husband, Neil, Sunshine Naramore & husband, Curtis, Hope Mayes,Katharine Mayes, Erika Edmonds, Grant & Dustin Sisson, MycyleMcConnehey & wife, Annie, Natalie Craze, Christin Hensley & husband,Matt, Erica Sisson, Samantha Sisson, Haley Sisson, Jeanna Sisson,Taylor Savors; great-great-grandchildren, Sydney Funk, Katlin Whitten,Emily Whitten, Luke Hasty, Annabelle Hasty, Liam Hensley, GavinHensley, Diana McConnehey, Marshall McConnehey; several nieces,nephews and extended family members; special nieces, Betty Justice,Dorothy Hall & husband, Luke; spepecial nephew, James Sisson; specialfriends, Preacher Mack Smith & wife, Pat, David Lindsay & wife, Ann,Joe Teague & wife, Karen, Bobbie Hill, Nancy Braski, Eva Dean Sampsel,Dwight & Jackie Maston, Louise Crowe, Dorothy Grider, Dr. JoelPerkersonon; friends at the Coalfield Senior Citizen Center, Nancy Byrge& husband, Lonnie; the Youth Department of Mt. Carmel PresbyterianChurch. Mrs. Sisson's family wishes to extend special thanks to Dr.Joel Perkerson, the fifth floor nurses, ICU nursees & staff at theMethodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. They also wish to thank all thestaff & physicians at the NHC Healthcare Center in Oak Ridge for alltheir care during her stay there. The family will receive friends 6:00- 8:00 pm, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 at Pleasant Grove Baptist Churchwith funeral service following at 8:00 pm, at the church with Rev.Mack Smith, Rev. Neil Hasty & Rev. Todd Hardin officiating. Gravesideservice will be held 11:00 am, Thursday at the Estes Cemetery inCoalfield. Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs in charge of all thearrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinel] White, Beulah Marie (I7270)
 
2161 SISSON, MRS. SHRELDA ELIZABETH JUSTICE, 96, who leaves 172 livingdescendants, died at 10:20 a.m. Saturday in Oak Ridge Hospital.Sheentered the hospital on July 26 after a heart attack. Mrs. Sisson sonsuffered an attack two years and had not beeeen well since. A native ofCoalfield, she lived in Anderson County at the time of her death witha son, Harlan. She moved among her children. She was the wife of thelate Richard Albert Sisson, who worked in timber and farming. He alsowas a justice of the peace and served as a deputy sheriff for a numberof years. He died May 1, 1950. The Sissons lived on a farm at OliverSprings. They had nine children, six of whom are still living.Deceasedare. J. M. Sisson, who was a member of the Anderson County Board ofEducation and worked as a state mine inspector,Richard Albert SissonJr. a mine supervisor in Argus,Ala. and Howard Sisson of Maryville whoworked at Alcoa. The Sisson reared five homeless boys.Mrs. Sisson wasa warm person who looved company. She enjoyed preparing food forfriends and passers-by.Several other in Mrs. Sisson's family lived toadvanced ages.Her father, M.M. Justice, a Morgan County farmer, livedto be 101.A brother Judge S.H. Justice of Wartburg, lived to b be 85.heserved as a state representative from Anderson, Morgan, Claiborne andCampbell counties.Another brother, Horace Justice lived on Justicefarm, died at 86.A sister, Mrs. Florence Cheek, died at 93, andanother, Mrs. Arpie Jackson, at 84.Mrs. Sisson had been a member ofPleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield for 51 years.A daughter,Mrs. Cecil ( Arpie) Parks,is the Laurel Grove community correspondentfor the Clinton Courier-News.Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday atthe First Bst Baptist Church in Oliver Springs with the Rev.Larry Duke andtheRev.F.A .Alcorn officiating.Burial was in Oliver SpringsCemetery.She leaves two other sons, Dave Sisson of Coalfield andLuffman Sisson of Harriman, two other daughters, Mrs. George ( Flora)Massengill and Mrs. Jess ( Viola) Taylor, both of Oliver Springs, 42grandchildren, 96 great-grandchildren and 22great-great-grandchildren. [Clinton Courier Aug.6,1970] Justice, Sherelda Elizabeth (I1177)
 
2162 Sister of Aaron's wife, Nancy Alexander per Rae Davis-Smith Alexander, Emarine (I13836)
 
2163 Sister to Mary J. Estes, Margaret (I1135)
 
2164 Social Security Death Index
about Alma D. Byrd
Name: Alma D. Byrd
SSN: 415-38-5016
Last Residence: 35062 Dora, Walker, Alabama, United States of America
Born: 27 Apr 1896
Died: 15-Aug-66
State (Year) SSN issued: Tennessee (Before 1951)
FROM ANCESTRY.COM 
Jacks, Alma Dessie (I6257)
 
2165 Social Security notes per Ancestry.com:
Notes: Feb 1944: Name listed as GERTRUDE ANNABELL RUSSELL; Mar 1946: Name listed as GERTRUDE ANNABELL CARTER; 18 Aug 1978: Name listed as GERTRUDE ANNABELL SMITH; 25 Aug 2006: Name listed as GERTRUDE A SMITH

Ancestry.com. U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.

Original data: Social Security Applications and Claims, 1936-2007. 
Russell, Gertrude Annabelle (I17335)
 
2166 SOLDIER'S CAMPFIRE MEETINGS ABOUT 1920, The Citizen's Times, 1978
Mrs. Nora Courtney sent in this picture of an "Old Soldier's Camp FireMeeting" at Jonesville about 1920. She had received the picture fromMrs. Oscar (Rhoda) Tunnell whose father was Jim "Trigger" England isin the group picture. Unfortunately, only a few in the picture can beidentifie

Willie "Trut" Jones who has lived all is life next door to theJonesville Church said, "The Old Soldier's Camp Fire Meetings wereheld for many years at the Jonesville Church on the 4th Saturday inSeptember. The front entrance to the church was in the opposite endfrom today's entrance. The L & N Railway passenger train would bringin as many as 150 old soldiers from Harriman and points west."

Local veterans, and veterans from Oliver Springs, Robertsville, etc.helped to swell the crowd. Around 1920, the group was composed ofveterans of the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I.

Cooked Bacon Over Camp Fire
WWI Veteran, Elmer Butler, remembers Andy Kimbrough, who was a blackman and a Spanish-American War veteran, would always have a big campfire going between two logs, and an ample supply of fat bacon. Eachold soldier would secure a piece of bacon on the sharp end of a caneor stick, and broil the bacon over the fire just like he did when inthe service. Some of the old soldiers fudged a bit and producedcheese, crackers, cookies, and assorted goodies from their pockets.

Clint Liles (Civil War) is shown in the picture ready to strike up atune on his little drum. JULIAN BARGER is poised with his drumstickto pick up the bass. Some say that JULIAN played louder and steppedhigher when marching if he had visited his well stocked wine cellarbefore he started the Camp Fire meeting.

Some Area Civil War Soldiers
Some area Civil War soldiers who wore the blue and gray were: DanielVann, Edmund Vann, Lupton Scarbrough, Abe Smith, John Duncan, R.C.McKamey, Henry "Pony" Cash, Maj. Edward Black, Bill Brummette, J.H.Taylor, Capt. E.A. Reed, Dr. Thomas A. West, Dr. Henry and Dr.Theodore Sienknecht, Capt. Jim Bunn, Capt. Thomas A. Butler, andothers in the Butler, Galbraith, and Griffith families. Capt. JohnHannah, Ethelbert Crozier, John G. Diggs, Sr., and Jr., James R. andJames B. Davis, Phillip Brashears, Abe Cox, B.L. Hendrickson, J.R.May, Jake May, Samuel Moore, Tobias Peters, Isaiah Phillips, IkePhillips, Elisha Rose, Goodman and John Webster, Fate Wright, FateButler, Carrick Edwards, John Massengill, Thomas Ollis, Charles Coker,Ambrosse Foster, Jonathon Coker, Samuel Borum, Richard Borum, Peter andChristian Ruffner, Tom Duncan, Joe Nichols, Peter Estes, Joe Hacker,Henry H. Wiley and five of his sons, John Russell's nine or ten sons,Tom, Jack, and John H. Wright, William Peak, Lewis Rector, Frederickand Thomas Seiber, and William Monroe Roberts and five of hisbrothers.

Striking Up the Band
For the most part, these Camp Fire Meetings provided great fellowshipand good will for the entire community. Lyd Coker was always presentto keep an eye on the "doings" and she was usually included in thegroup picture.

John E. Wright who knows about the "Wrights" said, "When fellowshipwas at its highest, Thomas C. Wright, or his brother, Captain Jack,would invariably insist that JULIAN BARGER, Clint Liles, and the restof the band strike up "Dixie," and thereby bring the otherwiseharmonious meeting to the verge of renewed hostilities."

Order would be quickly restored when JULIAN BARGER would strike up amarch, and lead a march down towards Poplar Creek, and then circleback to the Church with every soldier in the parade trying his best tokeep in step............................ 
Barger, Julian Fraiser (I7564)
 
2167 Some family members show birth as 1818. Thornton, Nancy (I18936)
 
2168 Some records list her surname as LUTRELL.

Source is obituary for Mary Louise Bates Brock 
Littrell, Annie Mae (I21191)
 
2169 Some sources show him born in Augusta, Virginia while others show his birth as Antrim, Ireland. Neither has been confirmed. JKS 01/22/2018

The descendants of Samuel Smith McCroskey I have not been verified and were sourced from an online family tree. The dates of births and deaths are from the same online family tree and are likely inaccurate OR the younger children may have been by a later wife OR may have been the children of Samuel Smith McCroskey II. JKS 01/22/2018 
McCroskey, Samuel Smith Sr. (I19237)
 
2170 Someone in the Cox side of the family, believed to be William Lincoln's mother's parents or grandparents, lived in Bear Creek Valley where the woman and the baby in her womb were killed by a bear. Per Mary, the woman was sitting at a spinning wheel with her back to the door and her husband and obviously some other children were away. The bear came inside the cabin and killed her and ripped the baby from her belly.

She was reportedly a Cherokee Indian, he was -------- Farmer.

William Lincoln Cox married Jane S. or Jane Elizabeth Foster Hudson. She had children by her first marriage.

In the 1880 census William Lincoln Cox and his siblings were all living at home in the 15th district of Roane County. Their father Martin (incorrectly identified as Marlon in Ancestry.com) was identified as a farmer while occupations of his offspring, ages 18 and under, were not listed.

Next door to them was Mary Cox, age 70, her daughter Catherine, age 26, Catherine's daughter and son, Anna E, 9, and Charley, 2. Catherine's surname is given as Cox as is her children's, but she is identified as a daughter to Mary Cox. There is no identity of a father for Catherine's children in the census record.

 
Cox, William Lincoln (I11614)
 
2171 Son of James Weir and came to American in 1775 locating in Derry township, Dauphin Co. PA. A year later a lieutenant of infantry in Rev. Army. At close of war her moved to farm near Harrisburg. Charles C. Pavey Weir, Samuel (I14266)
 
2172 Son of William Riley Justice and Ellen Woods:

Carl A. Justice: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Fort Worth Star-Telegram (TX) - Friday, June 21, 1996
Deceased Name: Carl A. Justice
ARLINGTON - Carl Anderson Justice, 84, a retired custodian for the
University of Texas at Arlington, died Wednesday at an Arlington hospital.
Funeral: 2 p.m. today at Blessing Funeral home. Burial: Mansfield Cemetery.
Carl Anderson Justice was born Sept. 4, 1911, in Petross, Tenn.
Survivors: Wife, Eunah Justice of Arlington; two sons, Carl Wayne Justice
of Burleson and Ronnie Lane Justice of Alvarado; two daughters, Syble Jane
Greene of Mansfield and Rose Marie Martin of Dublin; two sisters, Florence
Redmon and Annie Redmon, both of Wartburg, Tenn.; 12 grandchildren; and
seven great-grandchildren. Blessing Funeral Home
Mansfield, 473-1555
Edition: FINAL AM
Page: 4;5
Copyright (c) 1996 Fort Worth Star-Telegram 
Justice, Carl A. (I10272)
 
2173 Son Virgil Jackson was friends with my late mother-in-law, Ada Carter, and her family. He went to Chicago with them. He also "broke up" housekeeping in the house he lived with his sister. Ada Carter got three vases from the house, two red identical vases and a green vase. She gave them to me. I have treasured these items and probably should pass them on to the family.


Family: Frederick Rex Jackson / Arpie A. Justice (F1631)
 
2174 SOSA, Novato "PaPa" 76, of Largo passed away Jan. 16, surrounded by his loving family. Survived by wife of 44 years, Gladys; 7 children; 16 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren and 10 siblings. Visitation will be held on Saturday, Jan 23, 3-6 pm at NCS Clearwater, 4945 East Bay Drive. Funeral Service Sunday, Jan 24, 2 pm at NCS Clearwater. In lieu of flowers donations to Suncoast Hospice.


Novato was born on June 20, 1933 and passed away on Saturday, January 16, 2010.

Novato was a resident of Largo, Florida.

Source: Tributes.com

 
Sosa, Novato (I14021)
 
2175 Source - Death Certificate, attached.

Per his death certificate, Joseph worked in school maintenance until his retirement OR confinement in Heritage Nursing Home. 
Padgett, Joseph Elvis (I20723)
 
2176 Source - Kentucky Birth Index Walls, Franklin D (I18130)
 
2177 Source - Obituary of Mary Elizabeth Cox Lively and misc. ancestry.com records. Cox, Mary Elizabeth (I12481)
 
2178 Source - Social Security Death index.



Family: John Bryant Joyner / Stella Morgan (F519)
 
2179 Source = delayed birth certificate. Potter, Ida (I11235)
 
2180 Source = Obituary of Louie Hamilton Jackson. Norrod, Mary Evelyn (I3342)
 
2181 Source Citation: Birth year: 1755; Birth city: Middlesex County; Birth state: NJ.
Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.

Also show May 3, 1755 as birth date. 
Atchley, Thomas A. (I13913)
 
2182 Source Citation: Birth year: 1755; Birth city: Middlesex County; Birth state: NJ.
Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000.

Not verified 
Martin, Mary (I13915)
 
2183 Source Citation: Birth year: 1827; Birth city: Sevier CO; Birth state: TN.
Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000 
Atchley, Pleasant M. (I13881)
 
2184 Source Citation: Birth year: 1827; Birth city: Sevier CO; Birth state: TN.
Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000 
Atchley, Pleasant M. (I13881)
 
2185 Source Citation: Year: 1830; Census Place: , Sevier, Tennessee; Roll 178; Page: 104.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifth Census of the United States, 1830. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1830. M19, 201 rolls.

Source Citation: Year: 1840; Census Place: , Sevier, Tennessee; Roll 535; Page: 157.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixth Census of the United States, 1840. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1840. M704, 580 rolls. 
Atchley, Noah (I13896)
 
2186 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Noah (I13896)
 
2187 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Phariss, Nancy Elizabeth (I13905)
 
2188 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Thomas (I13906)
 
2189 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Samuel (I13907)
 
2190 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Lydia (I13908)
 
2191 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Joshua (I13909)
 
2192 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, William Pharis (I13910)
 
2193 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Elizabeth (I13911)
 
2194 Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Eastern Subdivision 12, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll M432_895; Page: 429; Image: 137.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Seventh Census of the United States, 1850. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1850. M432, 1,009 rolls. 
Atchley, Noah (I13926)
 
2195 Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: District 1, Morgan, Tennessee; Roll M593_1552; Page: 3B; Image: 11; Family History Library Film: 553051.

Thomas Goddard probably died sometime after April 1862 since his youngest daughter was born in 1863. Months are unknown.

According to Louise Scarbrough, widow of Kenneth Scarbrough whose mother was a Goddard from Coalfield, Thomas was in the civil war and his unit was on the way to Chattanooga, TN and he stopped at Horse Tie in the Coalfield Area. Horse Tie wawas a huge rock that was about impossible to climb. According to Donna Smith Rice (in a conversation dated 06/08/2010) once you climb to the the top of the rock you can see all of Petros. Thomas tied his horse up to Horse Tie and walked home to see his family in what is now Solomon Hollow. Family legend has it that he was only spending the night with his wife. However, the same legend says he came down with pneumonia once he got home, where he worsened and died. Louise says that the Union Army didn't give him a pension because they treated him as a deserter. [Conversation at Coalfield Genealogical & Historical Society meeting 06/08/2010.} 
Family: Thomas Goddard / Nancy Russell (F4284)
 
2196 Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: District 10, Jefferson, Tennessee; Roll M593_1540; Page: 473; Image: 356.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2003. Original data: 1870.
United States. Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Washington, D.C. National Archives and Records Administration. M593, RG29, 1,761 rolls.
Minnesota. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. T132, RG29, 13 rolls.
Description:
This database is an index to individuals enumerated in the 1870 United States Federal Census, the Ninth Census of the United States. Census takers recorded many details including each person's name, age at last birthday, sex, color; birthplace, occupation, and more. No relationships were shown between members of a household. Additionally, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1870 Federal Census. Learn more...

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In the 1870 Census of the United States David Kidwell's Household consists of the following
Name Age David Kidwell 74 Mary Kidwell 70 Jane Kidwell 36 James Carter 11

Was James Jane's child? Child of another Kidwell?
There were Carters living nearby, including a Gibson Carter. Can there be a connection there?

Judy Solis 07-02-09

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1850 Jefferson Co, TN census David Kidwell 55 TN b.
> 1794-1795; 13th District page 47/703/352 line 6
> #322/326, __ Sep 1850.
> 1860 Jefferson Co, TN census David Kidwell 64 TN b.
> 1795-1796; page 157 line 26 #1101/1139; 18 Jul
> 1860.
 
Kidwell, David (I11582)
 
2197 Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Catlettsburg, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T9_1278; Family History Film: 1255278; Page: 395.2000; Enumeration District: 184; .
Source Information:
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 
Atchley, Pleasant M. (I13881)
 
2198 Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Catlettsburg, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T9_1278; Family History Film: 1255278; Page: 395.2000; Enumeration District: 184; .
Source Information:
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 
Thomas, Martha M (I13882)
 
2199 Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: Catlettsburg, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T9_1278; Family History Film: 1255278; Page: 395.2000; Enumeration District: 184; .
Source Information:
Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 
Atchley, Layfaett C. (I13883)
 
2200 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee; Roll T623_1595 Page: 7B; Enumeration District: 130.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Cross, Caswell (I13957)
 
2201 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls.

Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. 
Family: Pleasant M. Atchley / Martha M Thomas (F5023)
 
2202 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Lowe, Dona E (I13111)
 
2203 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Atchley, Napoleon Anthony (I13134)
 
2204 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Atchley, Winnie C. (I13884)
 
2205 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Atchley, Mattie W. (I13885)
 
2206 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T623_1596 Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 142.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1900. T623, 1854 rolls. 
Atchley, Nora N. (I13886)
 
2207 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 19, Blount, Tennessee; Roll T624_1491; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 23; Image: 226.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
Russell, Nellie (I13741)
 
2208 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 19, Blount, Tennessee; Roll T624_1491; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 23; Image: 226.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
Young, Robert A (I13814)
 
2209 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 19, Blount, Tennessee; Roll T624_1491; Page: 20B; Enumeration District: 23; Image: 226.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
Young, Chester U (I13879)
 
2210 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Violet (I3453)
 
2211 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, John G. (I13934)
 
2212 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
Betty (I13935)
 
2213 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Viola (I13937)
 
2214 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Ethel (I13938)
 
2215 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Georgia (I13939)
 
2216 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Grace (I13940)
 
2217 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Walter (I13941)
 
2218 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
King, Waneda (I13942)
 
2219 Source Citation: Year: 1910; Census Place: Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee; Roll T624_1490; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 9; Image: 245.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1910 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1910. T624, 1,178 rolls. 
Jackson, Vera (I13943)
 
2220 Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Civil District 7, Sevier, Tennessee; Roll T625_1762; Page: 4B; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 307.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2005. For details on the contents of the film numbers, visit the following NARA web page: NARA .
Note: Enumeration Districts 819-839 on roll 323 (Chicago City. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1920. T625, 2,076 rolls. 
Atchley, Landon (I13887)
 
2221 Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Maryville, Blount, Tennessee; Roll 2234; Page: 6B; Enumeration District: 11; Image: 363.0.
Source Information:
Ancestry.com. 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2002. Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls.


******
Per 1930 census, boarding with the Youngs was James W. Rule, age 60. No relationship is noted. 
Young, Robert Bartley Sr (I12303)
 
2222 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Young, Robert Bartley Jr (I13774)
 
2223 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Young, Max Houson (I13775)
 
2224 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Young, Jack Gordon (I13784)
 
2225 Source for all information on Lois Nelson Summers is her obituary from Evans Mortuary.


Family: Clarence Summers / Lois Nelson (F5669)
 
2226 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Scott, Annie (I18110)
 
2227 Source for birth and death dates is FindAGrave, Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan Co., TN, USA


http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=115264990 
Fagan, Walter Donald (I3707)
 
2228 Source for birth and death dates is FindAGrave, Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan Co., TN, USA

http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?new=1&gsfn=Sadie+Marie&gsln=Jackson&rank=1&gss=angs-g&mswpn__ftp=Tennessee%2c+USA&mswpn=45&mswpn_PInfo=5-|0|1652393|0|2|3246|45|0|0|0|0|&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=60826882&db=FindAGraveUS&indiv=1&ml_rpos=1 
Jackson, Sadie Marie (I3706)
 
2229 Source for Children is 1900 U.S. Census from Ancestry.com


Family: Alfred B Wyatt / Julia A Pugh (F5607)
 
2230 Source for Children is son John's obituary. Family: Delmer Elisha Anderson, Sr. / Vertie Elma Anderson (F6092)
 
2231 source for date of birth and death is family information Craig, Samuel (I18927)
 
2232 Source for date of birth is family information. Craig, Abbie (I18928)
 
2233 Source for death information is Bob Copeland, also a descendant of Sarah Malone Dunn. Malone, Sarah (I11881)
 
2234 Source for Dora Bryant family information includes FindAGrave located at: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=64957042
 
Bryant, Dora (I2822)
 
2235 Source for information on Harry and Angeline includes Death Certificates, US Census information, marriage records of Morgan County, Tennessee. Ancestry.com. Family: Harry Herbert Ashley / Sarah Angeline Shelby (F6525)
 
2236 Source for information on this family is obituary of Ida Dyer Hamby. Family: Harvey Leroy Hamby / Ida Dyer (F5869)
 
2237 Source for Jahue C. Davis and descendants = FindAGrave; Ancestry.com. Family: Jahue Clarence Davis / Eva Clara Smedley (F6997)
 
2238 Source for James Coker family is various Ancestry.com records (census, death, marriage) and obituary of Theodore Roosevelt Carter. Family: James Coker / Mary Ollis (F5978)
 
2239 Source for Joseph's family is US Census records.


Family: Joseph Lewallyn / Margaret Morrison (F6188)
 
2240 Source for Looper information is Ancestry.com family tree.


Family: William J Looper / Nancy Jane Qualls (F6393)
 
2241 Source for Magness and his descendants is Ancestry.com family tree. Information has not been proven for this database. Looper, Magness Lee Sr. (I18538)
 
2242 Source for Melton information is obituary of George W. Melton Sr.


Family: George W Melton, Sr. / Mary Magdalene Peters (F5866)
 
2243 Source for middle name is online family tree. No documentation to support this information. J Spradlin.

Source for spouse and children is 1870 US Census. 
Webb, John Bullock (I11560)
 
2244 Source for Nancy's parents is Find-A-Grave notes included with her burial information.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54134820http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54134820
 
Seabolt, Nancy Elvina (I18938)
 
2245 Source for the John B Silver family is US Census records and family records. Where the family records differ, a notation is made.


josparks70--- John Silver Sr and Mary his wife migrated from Yancey Co NC to Gilmer Co Ga in the 1840s. John Silver Sr was the first son of George Silver Jr. Revolutionary War Patriot and Nancy Anne Griffith of Maryland to NC. John was born in Maryland and has been accepted into the Daughters of the American Revolution Database as a son of the above George Silver Jr as my Patriot.

Name is given as John B and as John Jackson. John Jackson is likely the correct name. 
Silver, John B Jackson Sr. (I19341)
 
2246 Source for this child is 1850 US census.


Joshua and Parley raised their grandson, John Brown. John died inMissouri. He was sent to the creekbank with his horse and sled togather firewood that was stacked up by the creek bank. The sledoverturned and John was found later, frozen several inches into theice. Mary said he had been drinking. Mary was the niece of Sarah,the daughter of Jane Elizabeth Foster Hudson Cox. 
Foster, Sarah Ann (I11865)
 
2247 Source for this child is 1850 US census.

Anderson County, Tennessee
Biographies

FOSTER, Levi

Farmer; born Andersonville, Tenn., Aug. 13, 1843; son of Joshua and Parley (Underwood) Foster; father was a farmer; English-Scotch-Irish-Dutch descent; paternal grandparents Samuel and Rachel (Adkins) Foster; maternal grandparents George W. and Freely (Hill) Underwood; educated at Andersonville; married Mary A. Gage Nov. 1, 1866; he began farming at an early age, which occupation he still follows; member Baptist church.


Source: Who?s Who in Tennessee, Memphis: Paul & Douglass Co., Publishers, 1911; transcribed by Kim Mohler 
Foster, Levi (I11824)
 
2248 Source for this child is 1850 US census.

Per Mary Cox Kesterson, he was called "Uncle Wash"

 
Foster, George Washington (I11826)
 
2249 Source for this child is Find-A-Grave:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=114020534 
Rogers, Robert (I18973)
 
2250 Source for this family information is obituary of Creasie Bunch Bunch, Clifford (I16985)
 
2251 Source for this family is 1880 Census. Family: James Alexander Porter / Sophrona A McCrosky (F6576)
 
2252 Source for this information are the 1900, 1920 and 1940 US Censuses for Morgan County, TN, USA.

Per the 1900 census, she was born Apr 1890.

Her name is listed as Rutha in 1900 census. However, in her delayed birth certificate, it is Ruth. 
Norris, Ruth J (I12095)
 
2253 Source for this information is death certificate of Hooper William Daugherty, attached to Hooper's record.


Family: Dan Daugherty / Verdia Taylor (F6489)
 
2254 Source for this information is delayed birth certificate for Findlay Armes, Petros.


Family: Alfred Armes / Martha Hamby (F6007)
 
2255 Source for this information is Find-A-Grave

Birth: 1791, Ireland
Death: 1849
Knox County
Tennessee, USA


Family links:
Spouse:
Mary Ellen Dunn Roland (1815 - 1887)

Children:
Thomas A Rowland (1843 - 1891)*
Cynthia E Vinson (1844 - 1927)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
New Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery
Kimberlin Heights
Knox County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Bob Copeland
Record added: Jul 21, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 114130219


Family: Thomas Roland / Mary Ellen Dunn (F6518)
 
2256 Source for this information is Jeremy Carter


Family: David Briskey / Teresa Jean Carter (F5143)
 
2257 Source for this information is Millard Anderson's obituary on Find-A-Grave. Anderson, Betty (I19963)
 
2258 Source for this information is online only and not proven. White, Robert Melton (I12834)
 
2259 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Edward Mayhou Norris / Annie Scott (F6255)
 
2260 Source for this information is US Census 1930 and Scott County TN marriage records. West, Emily (I18894)
 
2261 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Dukie Jones / Marian June Poe (F6496)
 
2262 Source for this information was an on-line family tree which lists two John Adcocks--one born 1682 and one born 1699. It is doubtful that the John Adcock born 1699 is a child of this family since the other children were born in the 1670s-1680s. Please take this into account when using this information for personal research.


Family: Edward Adcock / Elizabeth Smith (F6616)
 
2263 Source for Thomas and Mary is Find-A-Grave of son Emanuel Phillips and 1818 Tax List for Campbell County. Family: Thomas Phillips / Mary Goad (F5123)
 
2264 Source for William Adkisson is this research from Robbie Wilson (3/2013)


Mary Jane?s Genealogy

Mary Jane was the daughter of William and Louisa (Butler) Adkisson and the granddaughter of James and Catharine (McCabe) Adkisson and Elias and Elizabeth (Winters) Butler. Her siblings (in order of birth) were as follows:

1) Catharine Adkisson (died at almost eleven months)
2) James F. Adkisson (m. Julia Sells/Sales)
3) John L. Adkisson (m. Mollie Wallace)
4) Sarah Elizabeth Adkisson (I assume she died between 1870-1880)
5) William F. Adkisson (m. Margaret L. Henson)
6) Margaret Angeline Adkisson (m. Oliver Perry McCampbell)
7) Jacob Harvey Adkisson (m. Laura Bell Privette)
8) Thomas Boliver Adkisson (never married)
9) Elijah Elias Adkisson (m. Ruth Amanda Coulter)
10) (Mary Jane)
11) Archie Walker Adkisson (m. Artelia Davis)
12) Lulu Ann Adkisson (m. Clyde W. Dayton)

 
Adkisson, William (I16673)
 
2265 Source includes Ancestry online family tree and Campbell Co. Marriage records. Rutherford, Gracie (I15925)
 
2266 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Alabama, Select Marriage Indexes, 1816-1942 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014.

Original data: Alabama, Marriages, 1816-1957. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. 
Family: William Samuel Bennet Jacks / Forrest M. Ludie Crowley (F2646)
 
2267 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Delayed Birth Records, 1869-1909 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: Tennessee Delayed Birth Records, 1869 
Justice, William George (I12705)
 
2268 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.

Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm.
Source: Obituaries for Samuel Richard and Mary Louise Bates Brock. 
Family: Samuel Richard Brock / Mary Louise Bates (F6862)
 
2269 Source Information
Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.

Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. 
Family: William P Byrd / Rebecca Brashears (F5582)
 
2270 Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Included from FaG are birth and death of parents, children's names and, where included, birth and death information. 
Family: Silas Clint Adkins / Lillie Mae Gibson (F6882)
 
2271 Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. 
Tucker, Wilma J (I21169)
 
2272 Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. 
Byrd, Charles Edward (I21171)
 
2273 Source Information
Ancestry.com. U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.

Original data: Find A Grave. Find A Grave. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi. 
Roddy, Susan A (I21181)
 
2274 Source Information:

Ancestry.com. Tennessee, Deaths and Burials Index, 1874-1955 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.
Original data:
"Tennessee Deaths and Burials, 1874?1955." Index. FamilySearch, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2009, 2010. Index entries derived from digital copies of original and compiled records.
 
Hudson, Thomas Clark (I11190)
 
2275 Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. 
Thomas, Martha M (I13882)
 
2276 Source Information:
Ancestry.com. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. 
Family: Fred O. Long / Nona Grace Sexton (F4564)
 
2277 Source is 1880 census. Kidwell, Mary D (I12197)
 
2278 Source is 1900 US Census


Family: Thomas Ollis / (F5979)
 
2279 Source is 1930 US Census


Family: Alford M Ellis / (F6181)
 
2280 Source is Ancestry.com family tree. Has not been proven for this database. Looper, Benjamin Attison (I18500)
 
2281 Source is Anderson County Marriage Records. Family: Virgil Armes / Lucinda Daugherty (F6893)
 
2282 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant


Family: Noland / (F6261)
 
2283 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Clark, Charles V (I18092)
 
2284 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Noland, Mary Ann (I18093)
 
2285 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Clark, Nannie E. (I18094)
 
2286 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Conway, Isaac Clark (I18096)
 
2287 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Clark, Isaac (I18103)
 
2288 Source is Bible Records of the Clarke Family from the Willard Library Family Files; courtesy of Kay Lant Family: Frank Fitzue Conway / Nellie Brenner (F6258)
 
2289 Source is daughter Dortha (Dot) Jane Owens Byrd Long, Margaret Myrtle (I6388)
 
2290 Source is Death Certificate from the State of Tennessee as posted by Ancestry.com Potter, Kisiar (I16932)
 
2291 Source is death certificate of John Steward Owens Owens, John Steward (I6387)
 
2292 Source is death certificate which incorrectly lists him as Samuel Tidwell.
In 1860 Samuel and Mary Ann Kidwell were living in Jefferson County with their children per 1860 census. 
Kidwell, Samuel Mccurry (I11533)
 
2293 Source is delayed birth certificate. Carson, Clarence Edward (I12953)
 
2294 Source is Draft Registration Card.
Is this a grandsonson of William Oakes of Campbell County, TN, who was granted 200 acres in Campbell Co. 
Oakes, Claude H (I21447)
 
2295 Source is family tree on Geni.com



Family: Emanuel Daugherty / Sarah Elizabeth King (F6546)
 
2296 Source is Find-A-Grave Shoemaker, Sarah Nell (I20895)
 
2297 Source is Find-A-Grave information supported by census and military records on Ancestry.com

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5471102 
Rogers, Hugh W (I18919)
 
2298 Source is Find-a-Grave. Family: Daniel Treloar / Margaret Carlyon (F6790)
 
2299 Source is James Franklin Cox Obituary.


Family: Ronnie Whitehouse / Ellen Cox (F5710)
 
2300 Source is Jeremy Carter Kidwell, Josiah (I12342)
 
2301 Source is Jeremy Carter Kidwell, Josiah (I12342)
 
2302 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Thweatt, Archie Rollow (I13267)
 
2303 Source is marriage record.
Source is marriage record, 1930 census, and obituaries of Vernon and Margaret 
Family: Vernon Adkisson / Margaret Tressie Russell (F5643)
 
2304 Source is Martin Funeral Home Records for deceased William Anderson Fritts (I13894)
 
2305 Source is Mildred Dalton Braden's obituary. This is the source for all descendants of Mildred Braden who died in 2013 (May)


Family: Timothy Carroll / Marie (F6056)
 
2306 Source is newspaper clipping 1967 Morgan Co. News re: their Golden Wedding Anniversary. Not scanned. Family: Oliver Campbell / Ethel Brummitt (F5657)
 
2307 Source is obituaries for Clyde Everett Dalton and Grover Dalton.


Family: Grover Cleveland Dalton / Georgia Floyd (F5874)
 
2308 Source is obituary for Clyde Walls


Family: Clyde Benston Walls / (F5854)
 
2309 Source is obituary for Donald E. Bozeman Bozeman, Judy (I15891)
 
2310 Source is obituary for Fred Newcomb


Family: Fred William Newcomb / Ethel Crabtree (F4193)
 
2311 Source is obituary for Grady Clark (son), US Census Records; Tennessee Death Records; Family: Henry Elmer Clark / Ella Mae Futrell (F3373)
 
2312 Source is obituary for Linda Summers Green Summers, Riley (I17271)
 
2313 Source is obituary for Linda Summers Green. Summers, Rose (I17283)
 
2314 Source is obituary for Mozell Ford Duncan


Family: Bill Ford / Essie (F5708)
 
2315 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Stonecipher, Leonard (I4353)
 
2316 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Summers, Mildred (I14154)
 
2317 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Carroll, Bertie (I14155)
 
2318 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Summers, Orton (I14156)
 
2319 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Cox, Herschel (I14158)
 
2320 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Stonecipher, Margie (I14159)
 
2321 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Sparks, Harry (I14160)
 
2322 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Stonecipher, Mildred (I14161)
 
2323 Source is Obituary for Roy Lynn Stonecipher of Briceville. See his info. Hayes, Ricky (I14162)
 
2324 Source is obituary March 2014 Hamby, Patsy (I16742)
 
2325 Source is obituary of Alberta Goddard Sewell. July 2015. Goddard, Eula Mae (I18450)
 
2326 Source is obituary of Bill Adcock Walls, Willie Lee (I3200)
 
2327 Source is obituary of Donald E. Bozeman Clanton, Donna (I15893)
 
2328 Source is obituary of Donald E. Bozeman. Bozeman, Bob (I7479)
 
2329 Source is obituary of Donald E. Bozeman. Anderson, Jesse (I15894)
 
2330 Source is obituary of Hugh D. Foster, Jr.


Family: Hugh Dayton Foster, Sr. / Ruby Wilson (F6534)
 
2331 Source is obituary of Joe Ainscough.


Family: Brittle / Betty Lou Ainscough (F6449)
 
2332 Source is obituary of Linda Summers Green


Family: Riley Summers / Rita (F6078)
 
2333 Source is obituary of son Wayne Bishop Wormsley


Family: Charles Pearson Wormsley / Delia May (F6343)
 
2334 Source is obituary of Zilpha Wilson Walls 1994. Walls, Pauline (I18124)
 
2335 Source is obituary posted online by Angela Meadows. Justice, Carl A. (I10272)
 
2336 Source is Sheldon tree branches on Gini.com.


Family: Hiram Clay Daugherty / Nancy Rosa Duncan (F6545)
 
2337 Source is Social Security Death index as listed by Ancestry.com Brown, Estel (I18832)
 
2338 Source is social security death index as listed on Ancestry.com. Brown, Estel (I18832)
 
2339 Source is SSN death index Anderson, McKinley (I11574)
 
2340 Source is Tennessee Marriages on Ancestry.com. See Gypsie Hutton-G.M. Carter for more information.


Family: Carroll Walker / Gypsie Myrtle Hutton (F6350)
 
2341 Source is Tennessee State Marriages


Y


Family: John Pointer Jackson / JohnEtta Perkins (F6567)
 
2342 Source is US 1940 census, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA. See Media. Leinart, W. H. (I18610)
 
2343 Source is US Census for Indiana.


Family: Elmer E Sharp / Ada (F6183)
 
2344 Source is US Census records.


Family: James Knox Jeffries / Marietta Etta Moody (F6184)
 
2345 Source is US Census, Tennessee Marriages, Find A Grave. Largen, Bessie Mae (I20399)
 
2346 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Roberts, Brian (I8533)
 
2347 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

1870 
Source (S28)
 
2348 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

Social Security Administration, Social Security Death Index, MasterFile, : Social Security Administration 
Source (S18)
 
2349 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002, Nashville, TN, USA: TennesseeState Library and Archives 
Source (S20)
 
2350 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fifteenth Census ofthe United States, 1930, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1930 
Source (S17)
 
2351 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Fourteenth Census ofthe United States, 1920, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1920 
Source (S49)
 
2352 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Seventh Census of theUnited States, 1850, Washington, D.C.: National Archives and RecordsAdministration, 1850 
Source (S12)
 
2353 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Thirteenth Census ofthe United States, 1910, Washington, D.C.: National Archives andRecords Administration, 1910 
Source (S47)
 
2354 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States, Selective Service System, Selective ServiceRegistration Cards, World War II: Fourth Registration, NationalArchives and Records Administration Branch locations: NationalArchives and Records Administration Region Branches 
Source (S23)
 
2355 Source Medium: Ancestry.com

United States, Selective Service System, World War I Selective ServiceSystem Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Washington, D.C.: NationalArchives and Records Administration 
Source (S21)
 
2356 Source Medium: Ancestry.com Source (S19)
 
2357 Source of 3 Children is Ancestry family tree of Gary Wells.
Per 1940 census records, William and Liza Anderson and their daughter, Cora L., lived with Millard Anderson and his family in Campbell Co., Tennessee, USA.

Between 1969 and 1971, Charlie and Judy Kesterson Carter took Ada Anderson Carter to Norris Dam. She told Judy that her family home was under water. She also told Judy that her parents kept having children so they would have someone to work on the farm. 
Family: Millard Anderson / Gracie Rutherford (F5646)
 
2358 Source of Barsheba and children of Barsheba and William is the late Darrell H Jackson.
http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/j/a/c/Darrell-H-Jackson/GENE2-0001.html 
Barsheba (I5516)
 
2359 Source of Bettie Jane Cook Gouge and W.H. Gouge family websitemaintained by Susan Daughterty Gouge:http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/photoalbum/wmbettiegouge.html#william

The funeral of Mrs.Bettie Jane Cook Gouge, who died at her home inOliver Springs, Sunday, Feb. 7, 1932 at 5p.m. was held Wednesdaymorning at 10 o'clock at the Middle Creek Church, with Rev. Walls ofthat place and Rev.J.B. Tallant of Harriman, officiating.
Mrs. Gouge was born July 27, 1870 and was married to W.H. Gouge in1888. To this union twelve children were born, 3 of whom await hercoming in the Great Beyond. Mrs.Gouge professed faith in Christ atthe age of 13. She was a loving mother, a true wife and a kind friend.To know her was to love her. She is
survived by husband W.H. Gouge, six sons, Hugh, James, Elmer, andLewis of Oliver Springs, Harvey of Kentucky; 3 daughters, Mrs.SaddieDills of Jefferson City, Mrs. Viola Smith of California and Mrs.Bessie McGlothin of Knoxville; 3 brothers, L.O. Cook of Chattanooga,Grover Cook of Johnson City and Frank Cook of Harriman, and onesister, Mrs. Julia Mann also of Harriman: 22 grandchildren and onegreat grand-child. Interment was at the Oliver Springs cemetery. 
Cook, Betty Jane (I6269)
 
2360 Source of birth and death dates for Johnny and Hattie is tombstone as shown on Find-A-Grave.

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=POT&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=45&GScntry=4&GSsr=1161&GRid=32969573&

Source of Children: 1930 U.S. Census, Morgan County, Tennessee, as shown on Ancestry.com. 
Family: Johnnie Potter / Hattie Fritts (F6477)
 
2361 Source of birth and death information is obituary published in unknown newspaper, clipping by May McGlothin. Standifer, Sarah Rhoda Lee (I1488)
 
2362 Source of birth and death is death certificate and Find-A-Grave entries. Jestes, Cornelia Ann (I11701)
 
2363 Source of birth date is SSN death record found on Ancestry.com Potter, Dovie Viola (I18828)
 
2364 Source of Birth Information is delayed birth certificate from Ancestry.com. Certificate lists as evidence 1) Family Bible, 2) Acquaintance C.A.Zumstein; 3)Acquaintance J.B. Powell. Date of birth certificate is 1944. Hamby, William Reuben (I10937)
 
2365 Source of birth, death and spouse is Jeremy Carter. Kidwell, James Thomas (I14215)
 
2366 Source of birth, death dates and locations as well as spouse is Jeremy Carter Thomas, Anna Mary (I14216)
 
2367 Source of birth, death, military service is US Dept of Veteran Affairs. Holloway, Rodney F (I18341)
 
2368 Source of birthdate is 1880 U.S. Census, Tennessee. Jones, Benjamin Grant (I15748)
 
2369 Source of birthdate is delayed birth certificate issued by State of Tennessee. Woods, John Allen (I234)
 
2370 Source of birthdate is family records.
 
Van Huss, John M (I19021)
 
2371 Source of birthplace is 1850 US Census image from Ancestry.com. Attached as media. Buttram, William (I12313)
 
2372 Source of birthplace is son John Allen Woods' birth certificate. Woods, Allen (I228)
 
2373 Source of birthplace is son John Allen Woods' birth certificate. Eastridge, Sarah Justice (I229)
 
2374 Source of burial is Find-A-Grave. Foster, Joshua Bernice Jr. (I12010)
 
2375 Source of children include Willie Laxton's obituary and census records. However, Willie Laxton's obituary does not include Elizabeth, his only sister.


Family: Ulysses Simpson Laxton / Emma Trammel (F6602)
 
2376 Source of correct spelling of her name is the Social Security Index Russell, Cumile (I19176)
 
2377 Source of death date SSN death records on Ancestry.com Potter, Dovie Viola (I18828)
 
2378 Source of death date:
1) Family Records
 
Van Huss, John M (I19021)
 
2379 Source of death information is obituary of Elbert Jackson December 1984 Jackson, David Elbert (I3575)
 
2380 Source of DOB is Jerome Byrd's draft card.


Jerome worked for Coalfield Coal Company until he was injured andunable to work per May McGlothin writings. 
Byrd, Jerome (I6216)
 
2381 Source of dob is U.S. 1880 census on Ancestry.com Hall, Arminda (I15749)
 
2382 Source of Edward Adcock, spouses and children is Find-A-Grave Adcock, Edward F. (I19408)
 
2383 Source of family information is obituary:

Funeral services were held at 2 pm Wednesday for Milus Bunch, 81, of Clinton Rt. 6, who died at St. Mary's Hospital Monday night. He had undergone surgery three times in three weeks. Mr. Bunch was a retired farmer and former employee of the First Utility District. He was a charter member of South Clinton Baptist Church and was a deacon for more than 50 years. Mrs. Bunch, his wife, died Feb. 9. He is survived by two sons, the Rev. Roy Bunch of Toledo, and the Rev. Hoye Bunch; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Overton, Mrs. Stella Duncan and Mrs. Deloras Duncan; a brother, Willie Bunch, a sister, Mrs. Cleo Patterson, all of Clinton; eight grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. The funeral services were held at 2 p.m. at the South Clinton Baptist Church with the Rev. R.L. Gentry officiating. Burial was in the Tennessee Valley Memory Gardens.

Published by the Clinton Currier, April 13, 1967.
 
Bunch, Milus (I18795)
 
2384 Source of father is death certificate of Charles Bowman Brummett. Brummett, William (I10379)
 
2385 Source of full name.......Ancestry.com

In the 1920 Federal Census, Ben G Jones is living in Morgan County in the 7th District. We know this is the same Benjamin Grant Jones because he is living with his son, Hauk, who is 29 years old (born about 1891.) Benjamin is listed as widowed and he is 71 years old, which would put his date of birth about 1849 or 1848. The census was conducted in January 1920. It is possible that Ben and Amanda moved to Morgan County where their last three children were born. Drucilla's birthplace is listed as Bucklick in Morgan Co. and she would be within the three youngest children (not listed in the 1880 census but listed in the 1900 census).

Sources are from Ancestry.com

Ben & Amanda's son could be Hauk or Hank. Handwriting is difficult to read. Needs further review to determine actual name. J Spradlin 11/3/2012 
Jones, Benjamin Grant (I15748)
 
2386 Source of Harvey Romines Jr. information is obituary for Harvey Jr. See note attached to his death date.


Family: Harvey Romines, Jr. / Bonnie (F5662)
 
2387 Source of Husband is brother's obituary Walls, Mildred K (I1130)
 
2388 Source of individuals includes delayed birth certificate of Hazel Irene Wright and US Census records.


Family: James Dillard Wright / Mary Ellen Smith (F6604)
 
2389 Source of info is obituary of Zetta Lucinda Adkisson


Family: Clarence A. Adkisson / Zetta Lucinda (F5985)
 
2390 Source of information for Kizzie's husband and desendents is Granddaughter's obituary and Find-A-Grave. Anderson, Kizzie Katherine (I18743)
 
2391 Source of information for Thomas Laxton, Ulysses (son) and Willie (grandson) Laxton are birth and death certificates of each. Laxton, Thomas (I19379)
 
2392 Source of information includes US Censuses and online family trees. Family: Isaac Ogle / Susana Bohanon (F6589)
 
2393 Source of information is Ancestry.com and Find-A-Grave.com Leach, Vernon (I21278)
 
2394 Source of information is Clyde Everett Dalton obituary.


Family: Clyde Everett Dalton / Emogene P. (F5880)
 
2395 Source of information is Find-A-Grave at this link:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=37930604&ref=acom
 
Hill, James Corum (I12716)
 
2396 Source of information is Find-A-Grave for John T. Burgess and his descendants.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/181958345 
Burgess, John Treawartha (I20905)
 
2397 Source of information is Jeremy Carter Kidwell, John (I14217)
 
2398 Source of information is Jeremy Carter, grandson of Carl Sherman Carter
 
Carter, Carl Edward (I12212)
 
2399 Source of information is obituary of Alberta Goddard Sewell, d. 2015


Family: Charlie Honeycutt / Reba Sewell (F6372)
 
2400 Source of information is obituary of Elmer W Cox Family: Elmer W Cox / Mary Pride Waller (F4371)
 
2401 Source of information is obituary of his mother. McGlothin, Michael Stephen (I11236)
 
2402 Source of information is obituary of Marion Glen Davis.


Family: Marion Glen Davis / Thelma (F5860)
 
2403 Source of information is obituary of Marion Glen Davis. Davis, Marion Glen (I16509)
 
2404 Source of information is obituary published in Clinton Courier:

JOHN THOMAS FARMER SR.
John Thomas Farmer Sr., 81, was received into the arms of the Savior Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011, surrounded by his family at home in Clinton.

He was born May 5, 1929.

For many years he was a member of First Baptist Church of Clinton and in recent years joined Liberty Baptist of Wartburg, where he attended with his family. He served his country in the United States Army National Guard. On Christmas Day 1953, he married Elsie Childers Farmer, with whom he shared 46 precious years. For 34 years he was employed by Union Carbide/Martin Marietta at the Oak Ridge Y-12 plant. He was an expert refrigeration technician and for many years taught classes for Knnoxville Vocational at Fulton High School. For 23 years he and his wife owned and operated Oliver Springs Flower and Gardens. His hobbies included farming, fishing, cooking and working in the American Legion. His favorite pass-times were watching University of Tennessee sports, especially the Lady Vols, and spoiling his family.

He was preceded in death by: Parents, Sarah Elizabeth Wright and Roy Fletcher Farmer; wife, Elsie Childers Farmer; brothers, Nelson Farmer and Roy Farmer; and sister, Louise Farmer Beets.

He is survived by: Son, John Farmer Jr. and wife Susan of Knoxville; daughter, Valerie Hopper and husband Steve of Lancing; grandchildren, Katie Knox and husband Zandy, Alanna Hargis and husband Rodney, and Thomas Farmer and wife Stephanie; precious great-grandchildren, Elsie and Steven Knox brought him great joy. He also leaves two dear brothers, Jimmy Farmer and wife Billie, Gene Farmer and wife Jo, a host of dear nephews and nieces, and many special friends.

His nephews, Dewayne, Dennis, David, Joe, Jimmy, Gene Jr., Randy, and Alan Farmer served as pallbearers. Lennis Thomas, Jerry Brantley, and Kenneth McDonald are honorary pallbearers.

Memorial donations for Mr. Farmer can be sent to the Clinton American Legion Post # 172 Building Fund, c/o Leon Jaquet, P.O. Box 363 Clinton, TN 37717.

The family received friends from 5 ? 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs.

The funeral followed at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011, with Dr. Paul Frick and the Rev. Gene Farmer officiating.

Family and friends met at noon Thursday, Feb. 3, 2011, at Sharp Funeral Home to proceed to Anderson Memorial Gardens for the burial at 1 p.m. 
Farmer, John Thomas Sr. (I13181)
 
2405 Source of information is the obituary of their daughter, Margaret Mae.


Family: Elmer Franklin Hamilton / Rhoda Mae Roberts (F6085)
 
2406 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: Franklin D Walls / Cecile N. (F6265)
 
2407 Source of information on Clarence Summers family is obituary of Lois Nelson Summers. Summers, Clarence (I16015)
 
2408 Source of information: US Census Records, FindAGrave, Death Certificate Ward, Freland Hasten (I20490)
 
2409 Source of Julia's last name is the delayed birth certificate of her son, William Carrell Wyatt, found on Ancestry.com Pugh, Julia A (I15754)
 
2410 Source of Lily's information is Teresa Baer post to Ancestry.com Brewer, Lillie Victoria (I19027)
 
2411 Source of marriage Anderson Co., Tennessee, marriage licenses as presented by Ancestry.com. Family: Clyde Brummett / Lillian Bailey (F6478)
 
2412 Source of marriage date and death date is Jeremy Carter Miller, Mary (I11583)
 
2413 Source of Marriage is Morgan County marriage records (see attached).
In the 1920 US Census, Archie Byrd, a physician, was shown as living in Morgan County, TN with his wife (Willie Brown), children, a niece, his brother-in-law and the brother-in-law's three children. They lived in the fourth district of Morgan County, likely in the Sunbright area.

Archie was born in Tennessee, as were his parents. His wife, Willie, and Willie's mother were born in Tennessee. However, Willie's father was born in Germany and German was her father's native tongue. All the members of their household were born in Tennessee and the census shows the parents of these members born in Tennessee except as noted above.

Wiley Faust Sr., also living in the household, is listed as a physician as well.

Bessie Saffel, who is listed as Archie Byrd's niece, is identified as a servant in the household in private employment. 
Family: Archie Byrd / Willlie Brown (F6506)
 
2414 Source of marriage is Scott County marriage licenses issued, Ancestry.com. Family: Campbell Phillips / Nancy West (F6494)
 
2415 Source of marriage is Tennessee Marriage Records of Campbell Co., as found on Ancestry.com
Per the 1850 census, the Tacket family was a direct neighbor of the Andersons (Samuel, father of Phillip, and Phillip). Ancestry.com 
Family: Phillip Anderson / Nancy Tackett (F4883)
 
2416 Source of Marriage Record is book "Kidwells of Tennessee" by HaroldKidwell page 120
Married by Samuel Jones, Minister of the Gospel
Marriage record of Samuel Kidwell to Mary Ann "Graul" attached. Correct name is Grant. 
Family: Samuel Mccurry Kidwell / Mary Ann Grant (F4319)
 
2417 Source of Marriage Record is Knox Co Tn Marriage Records 1792-1900 byRoscoe D'Armond. Marriage by JP W.N. Maxwell, bind by James M. Toole. Family: John Lewis McGlothin / Margaret Patrick Tuck (F2544)
 
2418 Source of Mary's name is census records. See issue of Mary Vann Brummett under her son's record, Martin Luther (Vann) Brummett. Vann, Mary (I18778)
 
2419 Source of middle name is the delayed birth certificate of his son, William Carrell Wyatt from Ancestry.com

Source of middle name is the delayed birth certificate of his son, William Carrell Wyatt from Ancestry.com 
Wyatt, Alfred B (I15753)
 
2420 Source of name is 1880 census. Robinson, Wanna J (I11544)
 
2421 Source of Obituary: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/48236131/person/28117134521/storyx/c6532cfc-18cf-4601-a9c8-ab1f894832ce?src=search Family tree at ancestry.com of



Birth:
F eb. 17, 1813
Knox County
Tennessee, USA


Death:
Jun. 22, 1889
Tennessee, USA



James Chambers Dunn was the son of:
Thomas Dunn(2-9-1785--5-9-1866) & Ellen(Chambers)Dunn(1788--6-4-1848) and Grandson of William Dunn & Catherine Waters
He married sisters:
First: Mildred A. Malone on Dec. 26th 1844.
Second: Sarah Malone on April 12th 1867.
Children of 1st marriage:
Margaret E. Dunn # 36770572
Harriet A. Dunn # 8450231
James M. Dunn # 80796510
Julia Dunn
Mary E. Dunn
Joseph Dunn
Children of 2nd. marriage:
John
Eliza Jane # 66802359

Family links:
Parents:
Thomas Dunn (1785 - 1866)

Spouses:
Mildred A Malone Dunn (1823 - 1866)*
Sarah Jane Malone Dunn (1844 - 1884)*

Children:
Mary Ellen Dunn Roland (1815 - 1887)*
Margaret Dunn Hall (1851 - 1920)*
James Martin Dunn (1856 - 1942)*
John Dunn (1868 - ____)*
Eliza Jane Dunn Kesterson (1870 - 1931)*
Harriett Dunn Hill???


*Calculated relationship

Inscription:
"Gone but not forgotten"





Burial:
Old Gray Cemetery
Knoxville
Cause of death per knox co tn records, "Chirosis, Drinker". Records show he was 76 years old and a "widower" 
Dunn, James Chambers (I11728)
 
2422 Source of parent information is death certificate attached.

Online Brummett family trees show Sarah as being the first wife of Samuel Louis Brummett. However, a marriage certificate for Sarah shows she married Charles Bowman Brummett. This is in conflict with the 1910 census, which shows her as the wife of Samuel instead of Bowman. The three children belong to Bowman and Sarah instead of Samuel and Sarah.

Another argument for Sarah's marriage to Bowman being her only marriage is the obituary of Samuel Lewis/Louis Brummitt/Brummett in 1961. There is no mention of the three children listed for Sarah and Bowman as survivors of Samuel L. Brummitttt. The ommission of the three children would indicate (1)they were never Samuel's children; (2)there were hard feelings between the two families of Samuel and the second family decided to omit any reference to the first family; (3)all the first three children of Samuel were deceased and the second family saw no reason to list them. Of these options, no. 1 seems the most logical.

 
Galbraith, Sarah (I18802)
 
2423 Source of place of birth is Find-A-Grave entry by Edward E Gardner. Unproven. Foster, Joshua Bernice Jr. (I12010)
 
2424 Source of Spouse is obituary of Hazel Lee Jones


Family: Charles Jones / Brenda Jones (F6469)
 
2425 Source of Spouse is obituary of Hazel Lee Jones


Family: Ira Vannorstran / Joyful Jones (F6471)
 
2426 Source of Spouse is obituary of Hazel Lee Jones


Family: J.C. Hamby / Faye Jones (F6472)
 
2427 Source of Spouse is obituary of Hazel Lee Jones Jones, Wanda Sue (I8686)
 
2428 Source of the dates of birth and death is a Lewis C. Cox bible ownedby Mrs. Laura Cox Younger of Oliver Springs TN per Snyder Roberts.

Per Ronnie Bartholomew, in the 1880 census for Anderson County, TN,Richard and Rachel were living with their daughter, Rachel Cox Nicholsand her family.

Value of Real Estate in 1860 $600 per census; value of personalproperty $400. 
Cox, Richard (I12356)
 
2429 Source of this child is US 1870 census Foster, Samuel Love (I12009)
 
2430 Source of this child is US 1870 census. Foster, Joshua Bernice Jr. (I12010)
 
2431 Source of this family information includes FindAGrave site for David Crockett White, created by Jim Bass.


Family: David Crockett White / Sarafina Watts (F6458)
 
2432 Source of this family information is 1860 and 1870 Scott County, TN, Censuses


Family: John Marcum / Rachael (F6553)
 
2433 Source of this family information is 1880 US Census, Scott County, Tennessee


Family: Jeremiah West / Lisey Ann (F6493)
 
2434 Source of this family information is obituary of Glenn David Bertram. Bertram, Glenn David (I16975)
 
2435 Source of this family information is Patricia Mayton Pelfrey obituary 2013.


Family: Eldon Mayton / Pauline Harvey (F6068)
 
2436 Source of this family information is research by Robbie Wilson 03/2013

Mary Jane?s Genealogy

Mary Jane was the daughter of William and Louisa (Butler) Adkisson and the granddaughter of James and Catharine (McCabe) Adkisson and Elias and Elizabeth (Winters) Butler. Her siblings (in order of birth) were as follows:

1) Catharine Adkisson (died at almost eleven months)
2) James F. Adkisson (m. Julia Sells/Sales)
3) John L. Adkisson (m. Mollie Wallace)
4) Sarah Elizabeth Adkisson (I assume she died between 1870-1880)
5) William F. Adkisson (m. Margaret L. Henson)
6) Margaret Angeline Adkisson (m. Oliver Perry McCampbell)
7) Jacob Harvey Adkisson (m. Laura Bell Privette)
8) Thomas Boliver Adkisson (never married)
9) Elijah Elias Adkisson (m. Ruth Amanda Coulter)
10) (Mary Jane)
11) Archie Walker Adkisson (m. Artelia Davis)
12) Lulu Ann Adkisson (m. Clyde W. Dayton)




Family: William Adkisson / Louisa Butler (F5901)
 
2437 Source of this information includes FindAGrave at:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35287307

s/o john white and rachel hall. was in the civil war and fought for the south. married first to margaret bryant (died in Ill. and is buried there) they divorced,but had one daughter elanor "elle". interesting story on this, second wife sarah (saarahfina) watts. she is buried at liberty church cemt. wartburg. children from marriage to sarah were:will 1872/1958, anna 1874/1949 she married a davis, rachel 1877/1879, emma 1879/1954 she married a margrave,betty 1881/1958 she married benjamin franklin woolum ( my ggparents)barbara 1884/??, john 1886/1968, josie 1889/?? she married a cundiff.

Above per Find-A-Grave (Jim Bass). 
White, David Crockett (I18756)
 
2438 Source of this information is a delayed birth certificate.

Nancy's birth certificate supporting evidence lists a court order issued 9-6-1948, registrar's file no. B38725. 
Byrd, Nancy Elizabeth (I18120)
 
2439 Source of this information is Clyde Hamby obituary.


Family: Clyde Hamby / Willie McCartt (F5845)
 
2440 Source of this information is KY death certificated Daugherty, Vina Jane (I19087)
 
2441 Source of this information is Mrs. Dortha Owens Byrde and daughter Barbara Byrd Cannon. Family: Charles Lyde Owens, Sr. / Nancy Elizabeth Van Huss (F2424)
 
2442 Source of Zella Kring and descendants is obituary of Ann Kring Seals


Family: Sheridan Kring / Zella (F5745)
 
2443 Source was great grandson Jeremy Carter.



 
Carter, Carl Sherman (I11811)
 
2444 Source-the late Darrell H. Jackson
1.WILLIAM1 JACKSON1 was born Abt. 1736 in PossiblyNJ, and died Abt. 1810 in TN.He married BARSHEBA SURNAME UNKNOWN2 Bef. 1806 in Unknown.She was born Abt. 1771 in Unknown, and died Aft. 1810 in TN.

Children of WILLIAM JACKSON and BARSHEBA UNKNOWN are:
i. JOHN2 JACKSON, b. Abt. 1787; d. Unknown.
ii. JOSEPH JACKSON, b. Abt. 1788; d. Unknown.
iii. STEPHEN JACKSON, b. Abt. 1790; d. Unknown.
2. iv. DAVID JACKSON, b. Abt. 1791, KY/VA; d. Aft. 1850, Probably TN.
3. v. CATHERINE (KATE OR KATY) JACKSON, b. February 24, 1800, Unk; d. February 21, 1876, Graig Ford, Campbell Co, TN.
4. vi. REBECCA JACKSON, b. Abt. 1804; d. Unknown.

Notes from research by the late Darrell H. Jackson:

Endnotes

1.First Family of Tennessee Application of Darrell H. Jackson at the East Tennessee Historical Society.
2.1806 Carter Co, TN Will of William Jackson, She is named as his wife.
3.Dr John F. Schunk, Editor, 1850 Campbell County TN Census,(Published by S-K Publications, Copyright 1990), 284, Dwelling 96, family 96 in the 17th Subdivision, on 8-27-1850.
4.Year of birth is from the 1850 Campbell County Census where he states that he is 70 years old and was born in Kentucky.
5.Dr John F. Schunk, Editor, 1850 Campbell County TN Census,(Published by S-K Publications, Copyright 1990).
6.Heatherlys and Related Families by Nadine Stephens Heatherly.
7.Research by Darrell H. Jackson using government and cemetery records plus plus published sources., This source covers William R and back to his Grandfather William and in some cases, down to the current generation.
8..
9.Research by Darrell H. Jackson using government and cemetery records plus plus published sources., See also page 148 & 149 of the MO Jackson Family history that is available on micro film from the Morman Church Family History Center.
10.Campbell County Records but she was married under the Smithson name, not Jackson.This is from Edith Wilson Hutton of Knoxville, TN.
11.Florence Bunch Worthington and Ellis Jackson, "Descendants of William R. Jackson and Mahala Cooper by Florence Bunch Worthington and Ellis Jackson," Self Published.
12.The Missouri (Jacob Isaac) Jackson Family History on Micro-film at the Morman FHC.
13.WFT #1880, CD#4.
14.1890 Civil War Veterans Census - Tennessee, 1978 by Byron & Barbara Sistler, Evanston, IL.
15.Pension Records from the National Archives.
16.Florence Bunch Worthington and Ellis Jackson, "Descendants of William R. Jackson and Mahala Cooper by Florence Bunch Worthington and Ellis Jackson," Self Published.
17.Pension Records from the National Archives.
18.Br 
Jackson, William (I5515)
 
2445 Source: "Tennessee County Marriages, 1790-1950," index and images, FamilySearch.org

Per marriage record he lived in Byrdstown, TN when he married Vera Imogene McCartt. See attached media. 
Hicks, Alvin Earl (I8745)
 
2446 Source: Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1955 McCartt, Julian (I17380)
 
2447 Source: Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1955, Familysearch.org


Family: William F McCartt / Missouri Scott (F6117)
 
2448 Source: US Census, Find-A-Grave, Delozier, Raymond (I20400)
 
2449 Source: US Social Security Death Index. Bedford, William Richard (I1264)
 
2450 Source: 1900 Census, Morgan Co., TN, USA, Coalfield - District 1


Family: John Weatherford / Mary (F5626)
 
2451 Source: Ancestry.com Ainscough, Josepth William (I18716)
 
2452 Source: Anna Buttram email 12-30-05; per documents from Anna,unproved. Buttram, James (I12316)
 
2453 Source: Delayed birth certificate for Martha Hughes; us census records. Family: Euel Parton / Alice Reeves (F4764)
 
2454 Source: How Summersville was named, by J.E. Summer (Grandson)

When Ditha knew her life's journey was nearing the end, she thenselected the place she wished to be buried. The land at that timebelonged to my father. After her death and burial, he deeded one acrefor a public cemetery and since then it has been known as SummersvilleCemetery. 
Orchard, Ditha A. (I4573)
 
2455 Source: Obituary published in Knoxville News Sentinel. Queener, Frankie Mae (I286)
 
2456 Source: Ollie Summers Monger Silver Spring, MD
Census: 1820 Morgan Co., TN
Family came from SC to Morgan Co., TN abt 1813, Andrew Co., MO in themid 1840's, Benton Co., MO 1860's. Drew up his will 27 Feb 1866 inBenton Co., MO, filed for probate 12 Jul 1869. Grandson, JamesAlexander Summers, Jr. swore affidavit that his grandfather wasGerman/Native American, and that Susan Bannister was part Cherokee.
Source: Goodspeed's Published History in 1887 of "Morgan County TN., &The Cumberland Plateau".
The article states, Nicholas Summers arrived in 1814 w/his family andsettled on Crooked Fork Creek, some three years before Morgan Co.,wasorganized and formed. He, Nicholas Summers and his family no doubtwere in Morgan Co., TN. 1820 census. We next find him and his familyin 1830 Morgan Co., census (Somers as the name was written in thecensus. During the 1840 census of Morgan Co., the Nicholas Summersfamily is listed w/five children in the household, other fours sonspossibly working away from home or in homes of their own. In 1850census, Nicholas w/three children, listed in Andrew Co., MO. Nicholasnot located in 1860 MO., census. Nicholas was in Benton Co.,MO in 1866when he wrote his final will. His widow, Susan is listed in the 1870census as head of household and w/one daughter living at home. 1880census this daughter was listed alone as head of her own household.
EAST TENNESSEE HISTORY, pg 841
The Settlement of Morgan Co began soon after the Indian title to thelands was extinguished..........1807 ...... David Stonecipher enteredland and made a settlement on Crooked Fork. Joseph and BenjaminStonecipher entered land adjoining him, while Ezra Stonecipher locatedon Beach Fork. In 1814 Michael Stonecipher made an entry on Big Emory.During the same year John M Staples settled on the south side of BigEmory, near the crossing of the Cincinnati Southern RR. He had sixsons: John M, A Abner F (my guess is the one who married Melinda Davis),David, William, Thomas, and Benjamin T. The first two removed to otherstates. The last named located near Sunbright, the site of which heowned ...............................Among the other pioneers who cameto the county prior to 1815 may be mentioned the following: MathiasWilliams, Ephraim Davis, and Nicholas Summers who located on CrookedFork. 27 Feb 1866, Benton Co MO
The Last Will and Testament of Nicholas Summer as?..
I, Nicholas Summer, of the County of Benton in the State of Missouri,do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and formfollowing?.that is to say?. I, give and bequeth to my beloved wife,Sally, in the event that she survives me the use of all my estate andefforts to have and to hold during the term of her natural life forthe joint use and benefit of her self and myh daughter, Mary JaneSummer, and at the death of my said wife, I give and dispose of theresidue of my property as below. 1st I give and bequeth unto my son,Wilson Summer, the sum of one dollar.
2nd I give and bequeth unto my son, William Summer, the sum of onedollar.
3rd I give and bequeth unto my son, James Summer, the sum of onedollar.
4th I give and bequeth unto my son, Benjamin Summer, the sum of onedollar.
5th I give and bequeth unto my son, Willis Summer, the sum of onedolla
6th I give and bequeth unto my daughter, Lydia Summer, who hasintermarried with Samuel Parker, the sum of one dollar.
7th I give and bequeth unto my son, Columbus Summer, the sum of onedollar.
8th I give and bequeth unto my son, Hezekiah Summer, the sum of onedollar.
And lastly as to all of the rest, residie and remainder of my estateafter payment of all my just debts. I give and bequeth the same untomy
daughter, Mary Jane Summer. I hereby appoint my son, Hezekiah Summeras executor of this my last will and testament and hereby
revoking all former wills made by me.
In witness where of, I, have here unto set my hand this twenty seventhday of February, A. D. 1866.
Signed by his X mark
Nicholas Summer
Signed and delivered by the named, Nicholas Summer, to be his lastwill and testament in the presence of us, at his request and in hisown
presence. Have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto:
Attest: Saml Neal, Benton County
N. S. Gardner, Warsaw County
Jon N Dunn, Warsaw County
S.E. Price, Warsaw County
State of Missouri
County of Benton
Be it remembered that on this, 12 day of July 1869, there personallyappeared before me, in Open Court, before the Judge of the Probate ofBenton county Missouri, Nicholas S Gardner, one of the subscribers andwitnesses to the above and annexed will of Nicholas Summer andbeingfirst duly sworn according to law, disposes and says, that the saidNicholas Summer, the testator subscribed the same in his presence
and published the said will or instrument of writing as his last willand testament, and that the testator was at the time of publishing thesame of sound mind and over the age of twenty-one years and that heattested said will as a witness thereto by subscribing his name to thesame /s/ N.S. Gardner Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th dayof July 1869, A.D. In testimony whereof, I , have set my hand andaffixed the seal of the Probate Court of said County at my office inWarsaw.
/s/??? ???.. Judge
P.C. B.C.
State of Missouri
County of Benton

Be it remembered that on this, 10th day of August 1869, therepersonally appeared before me, Clerk of the Probate Court in and forBenton county and state of Missouri, Samuel Neal, one of thesubscribing witnesses to the annexed will of Nicholas Summer and beingfirst duly sworn according to law, disposes and says, that the saidNicholas Summer, the testator subscribed the same in his presence andpublished the said will or instrument of writing as his last will andtestament, and that the testator was at the time of publishing thesame of sound mind and over the age of twenty-one years and that heattested said will as a witness thereto by subscribing his name to thesame in the presence of the said testator.
/s/ Samuel Neal
Subscribed and sworn before me the 10th day of August 1869. Intestimony where of, I, have here unto set my hand and the seal of saidCourt at my office in Warsaw, the state last mentioned.
Filed 12 July 1869 /s/ D.E. Fields, Clerk. 
Summer, Nicholas (I1093)
 
2457 Source: Ollie Summers Monger Silver Spring, MD
Source: George Leland Summer, Sr. David & Charlotte and childrenarrived in TN, along with John and Nicholas, and settled on CrookedFork of the Emory River. David and his family lived on Island Creek.In the 1830 Morgan County census, the name is spelled Somers. Davidreceived a 100 acre land grant from the State of Tennessee on 17 Nov1824, and this is on microfilm in the Tn. State Archives. On thecounty tax list for both 1836 and 1848, he paid taxes on 150 acres.According to the book Morgan County Cemeteries, there are fiveunmarked children's graves to the left of Susan's, and there are 18unmarked graves in the rear of a cedar tree, David & Charlotte surelymust be buried in the Nelson Cemetery. Source for death place: RobertD. Dick Elizabethtown, KY. Notes from Joyce Powell: "I have deeds onDavid and the Summer family from SC and I have information on Davidand his children (the ones who stayed in Morgan) The Summer family inMorgan County were very industrious, had beautiful farms and weresolid, hard working, thrifty people."

Morgan County, TN - 1850 Federal Census
Line No. Fam # Last Name First Name Age Sex Race
4 437 SUMMER DAVID 67 M W
5 437 SUMMER CHARLOTTE 66 M W 
Summer, David (I4341)
 
2458 Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Ancestral File Chenault, Estienne (I13436)
 
2459 Source: US Census, Find-A-Grave, Delozier, James Abraham Garfield (I20401)
 
2460 Source=Illinios death records index. Wallace, Edmund (I17136)
 
2461 Sources are obituary 1962 (not scanned) and Ancestry.com, Find-a-grave. Moore, Arthur (Tommy) (I15971)
 
2462 Sources for information on James Madison Willis and Rosa B Jones Willis and their families include:

1920 US Census
1930 US Census
Marriage Records
Find-A-Grave
Social Security Application
Death Certificates

 
Family: James M Willis / Rosa B Jones (F6695)
 
2463 Sources for John and Mary Magruder Silver= Georgia Marriage Records, US Census Records. Family: John B Jackson Silver, Sr. / Mary Savannah Magruder (F6595)
 
2464 Sources for Joseph and his descendants are Ancestry.com. Has not been proven for this database. Looper, Joseph (I18558)
 
2465 Sources for this family info include obituary of Pearl Owens Morgan and census & marriage records from Ancestry. Morgan, Walter Daniel (I1736)
 
2466 Sources for Thomas Linder's marriages and children include US Census records. Linder, Thomas (I19397)
 
2467 Sources for William Looper and descendants is Ancestry.com family tree. Has not been proven for this database.


Family: William Looper / Sarah Key (F6394)
 
2468 Sources include 1920 census and misc obituaries of family. Carson, Jennie (I3336)
 
2469 Sources include census and family trees. McCroskey, John Blair (I19227)
 
2470 Sources include census information and obituary of Mattie Jones, dau of Dovie Potter Stidham Brown. Potter, Dovie Viola (I18828)
 
2471 Sources include census records, delayed birth certificate and SSN death inex Anderson, McKinley (I11574)
 
2472 Sources include Find-a-Grave and obituary for Jerome Davis. Woods, Mary Kathryn (I6073)
 
2473 Sources include obituaries of Pleas Howard Hall, and Misc Ancestry.com Documents


Family: Pleas Howard Hall / Maxine Gunter (F5012)
 
2474 Sources include obituary for Evans R. Galloway Galloway, Evans R. (I7043)
 
2475 Sources include obituary for Rosa Sharp Overton and records from Ancestry.com. Sharp, Rosa Ann (I16627)
 
2476 Sources include obituary for Teddy Clark Walls and misc ancestry.com documents, not all of which have been uploaded. Family: Teddy Clark Walls / Martha Deadrick (F5981)
 
2477 Sources include obituary of Cheryl Walker Copeland and Ancestry.com.


Family: Clarence Thompkins / Anna (F6391)
 
2478 Sources include obituary of Mary Elizabeth Cox Lively and misc Ancestry.com documents. Family: John Benjamin Lively / Mary Elizabeth Cox (F4660)
 
2479 sources include us census, Find-A-Grave, marriage records, death records. Fritts, William Moore Rev. (I10900)
 
2480 Sources include US Social Security Application Index via Ancestry.com. Note on SS Application states:
Dec 1938: Name listed as WILLIE M RUSSELL; 11 Mar 1994: Name listed as WILLIAM RUSSELL. On 1920 census it is listed as William. 
Russell, William M (I19190)
 
2481 Sources of information:

1910 US Census, Morgan County, Tennessee, USA


Family: Frederick Rupee / Pauline Heidel (F6352)
 
2482 Sources: Delayed Birth Certificate; Cemetery records; US Census records

In 1910 Martha Parton Hughes is listed in the census as head of household, age 21, with aa 1-year-old child, Samuel Hughes Jr. Samuel Hughes Sr. is not listed in the household. In 1920, Samuel Hughes Sr. is in the household. But in 1930, Martha is living with her son, Samuel Hughes Jr. and his wife, Ella Mae Carter Hughes. 
Parton, Martha (I20419)
 
2483 Sources: Find-A-Grave; The Heritage of Morgan County, Tennessee.. Gouge, James Oliver Sr. (I8161)
 
2484 Sources: Ollie Monger, Silver Spring, MD

Moved to TN abt 1818 with brothers Nicholas and David.

Some of John Henry's sons came into MO in 1830's, possibly on furhunting trip. One story tells one was a Gov't surveyer. At any ratethey liked the country & stayed. They later went back to TN forfamily, found John Henry (father) had died in Morggan Co. TN. The restof family came back, including mother Mariah. They settled in what isnow Shannon, Texas, & Dent Co. in MO. Their descendants are scatteredthru the US. John Henry, wife, & first children left SC, stopped inIN, where son, Andrew Jackson was born, then went on to TN. John was afarmer/blacksmith/country preacher. In a letter dated January 22, 1879Jesse Summers b. October 10, 1857 writes to his sister, Martha of thedeaths "A dropping off" of their foreparents (Marial) Big Granny,(Mother of John Adam Summers), and that she was buried the day beforeChristmas 1878 at the age of 91. He also wrote of the death of JohnAdam "Grandaddy" on January 11th 1879. He writes; "Grandaddy took sickin the morning and did not feaar to be very bad off and that night heeat a little Supper and went to bed and about one or two hours in thenight a sick spell come on him and he vomited a little and lay downagain and said he thought he could sleep and about eight or nineo'clock in the night graney heard him a kindly ketching his breath andspoke to him and he did not speak and she shook him and he did notspeak and he raised up and he only drew three more breaths." "JesseSummers to Martha Summers" 
Summer, John Henry (I4366)
 
2485 Sp. 4 U.S. Army Veteran Carson, Steve (I13227)
 
2486 Special Thanks to Frank Windham for updated information. JKS Bedford, William Richard (I1264)
 
2487 SPECULATION: See notes under Benjamin Tanner regarding Thomas Tannerand Mary Dixon marriage and obit of death of a child of theirs. Themarriage date would be within range of this Thomas Tanner. J Solis03-17-07 Tanner, Andrew Thomas (I13240)
 
2488 SPRADLIN, GORMAN "MINNOWHEAD", 83, of Wartburg, died Thursday, July22, 2004, at his home. He was a longtime member of Annadell BaptistChurch and his family said he was a devoted singer in the quartet forthe Lord and as a young boy he sung and taught music in church.According to his family he was a well-known fisherman, sportsman andauto body repairman. His family said he will be missed by all in thecommunity as well as by his family. He was preceded in death by hisparents, Tilda and Henry Spradlin; four brothers, Clarence, Darris,Howard and Eugene; his sister, Geneva Roberts, all of Strunk, Ky.; andby three great-grandchildren. Mr. Spradlin is survived by his wife of63 years, Geneva Stephens Spradlin; his children and their spouses,Delonha "Donnie" and Garland Heidel and James and Carolyn Spradlin,all of Wartburg, Norma and Billy Price of Lancing, Kay and Wayne Gibbsof Williamson, Ga., Sandra and Michael Roysden of Jamestown, Debra andJohn Mallett of Oak Ridge and Steven Spradlin of Harriman; and byseveral grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral was Sunday,July 25, 2004, at Annadell Baptist Church with the Rev. Bill Goodmanofficiating. Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg is in charge ofarrangements. [Oak Ridger] Spradlin, Gorman Edward "Minnowhead" (I5754)
 
2489 Sruart was a friend of Robert Dinwiddie and accompanied him to America where he (Stuart) was made governor of VA, Stuart, John (I14651)
 
2490 SSN 409-28-3829 Bedford, William Richard (I1264)
 
2491 ssn: 262-24-2184
http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&=%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c%2c&gsfn=Powell&gsln=Musselwhite&gsby=1914&gsb2co=1%2cAll+Countries&gsb2pl=1%2c+&gsdy=1989&gsd2co=1%2cAll+Countries&gsd2pl=1%2c+&sbo=0&sbor=&ufr=0&wp=4%3b_80000002%3b_80000003&srchb=r&prox=1&ti=0&ti.si=0&gss=angs-b&ftm=1&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=44539771&recoff=1+2&db=ssdi&indiv=1 
Musselwhite, Powell D (I6064)
 
2492 SSN: 413.46.7561 born TN 10/04/1914 died 10/1977 TN

Obituary:

Ada Carter, 63, Route 3, Kellytown Community, Oliver Springs, died
Wednesday morning at Oak Ridge Hospital following a short illness.Mrs. Carter was a member of Kellytown Baptist Church.
Her husband was the late Marshall G. Carter and her son was the lateCharlie G. Carter, Oliver Springs.
She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. Billie (Blainie) M. Hughes, SanAntonio, TX, Mrs. Robert (Roxie) Beth, Park Ridge, Ill, Mrs. Nova(Gladys) Sosa, West Chicago, IL, and Mrs. John (Helen) Zizzo,Schaumburg, IL, her son Franklin Carter, Park Riddge, IL, her stepsons,Warren Lee Carter, Powell, and William Ernest Carter, Levonia, MI, herbrothers, General Anderson, Powell, Millard Anderson, Jacksboro, andMcKinnley Anderson, LaFollette; her sisters, Mary McCloud, Utah, CoraKemp, Pearson FL, Eddie Sward, Jacksboro, Effie Cross, Caryville,Lovisa Patterson, Douglasville, GA; and 19 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.
The funeral will be Sunday at 2 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home Chapel inOliver Springs, with the Rev. Bryson Pride officiating. Burial willbe in the Butler Cemetery. Family will receive friends Saturday from7 to 9 p.m. at Sharp's.

***********************************************************************

Education = 6th grade per 1940 census.

Per Ada Anderson Carter, one of her sisters fell in the fire place when she was a child and was badly burned. Her head was drawn to one side as she healed. She died as a young woman. Not sure which one this could be, but I thought she told me it was Effie. Judy Spradlin 09/15/2013

Ada had red hair that faded to a dull blondish brown as she got older. All her children had black hair except for Gladys, who was a blonde, and Blanie, who had the same blondish brown as Ada. Gladys looked the most like her mother as she got older, but Blanie also looked like her mother. The other four children strongly resembled Marshall Carter. JUDY 09/15/2013 
Anderson, Ada Flora (I11526)
 
2493 STATE OF TENNESSEE
Revolutionary War Pension Application Claim #3580
MATTHIAS WILLIAMS
OCTOBER 15, 1832, 76 Years of age
DRAFTED DURATION RANK SERVED UNDER
1/18/1781 abt. 20 days Private Gen. (Larison?)LaFayette
6/01/1781 abt. 3 mos Private Col. Dalman,
Capt. Allen
8/15-31/1781 abt. 2 mos Private Capt Hoskins,
Col. Skipwith

BATTLES: York Town

BORN: 11/14/1755 - Cumberland County, VA
LIVED: Cumberland Co., Va, until 11 years after War, Campbell Co.,Va, about 11 years, Anderson Co., TN, about 6 years , Roane Co., TN,in portion that became Morgan Co.--- "where he now resides"

State of Tennessee
Morgan County

On this 15th day of October, 1832 this day personally appeared in opencourt before John M. DAVIS Thomas JACK and Thomas ((S? or L?)) LEA.
Justice of the court of pleas and quarter session((__?_)) settingunder court of record, Mathias WILLIAMS a resident of the County ofMorgan and State of Tennessee aged Seventy six
years of age who being duly sworn according to ((_?_)) doth on hisoath make the following decleration in oder to obtain the benefit ofthe act of Congress passed June the 7th 1832. That he was borndNovember 14th 1755 in Cumberland County Virginia and lived there the((18th?)) of
January 1781 when he was drafted and called into the service of theunited States Service under the follow named officers to wit Capt((Cudi?/Cude?)) HOSKINS Major EDMONDS Col DOLMAN marchedto & rendezvoused at Petersburg where he was on or about the 20th saidmonth honorably & verbally discharg by Captain HOSKINS he returnedhome & was
again drafted and called into the service of the united States on the1st day of June 1781 under the following named officer Captain RichardALLEN -- marched to Carters Ferry on James River and then to Dandridgeon pomonkey ((Pamunkey)) River rendivoused and joined the main Armycommanded by Brigder General Robert LAWSON who was commanded by MajorGeneral LAFAYETTE marched under LAFAYETTE to Bottom Bridge on Hickorynut Church Was there when the Battle was fought by General WAYNE &Genl CAMPBELL against CORNWALLICE at Old James Town. But was not inthe Battle then marched to Holasford. Stationed there three weeks thento ((Morgan NILES?)). Stationed there three or four weeks then marchedto Rackets landing near Richmond and was there h honorably but verballydischarged about the 8 of August 1781 by Captain ALLEN having servedabout three months. He was again drafted and called into the serviceof the united States Between the fifteenth & last of August, aforesaidmonth & year 17881 under the following named officers to HOSKINS Col SKIPWITH then marched & rendevoused at Swans point onJames River opposite to old James Town. Then marched to YORK TOWN bythe way of Old Williamsburg was in the seige of York under the officerof Genl Robert LAWSON Brigadr continued in the siege until CORNWALLAUSsurrendered and until two days afterwards when he was verry sick &discharged by Inspecter Doctor whos name is not now recollected. Hereturnd home having served about three months the precise day ofdischarge not now recollected. This applicant may be mistaken as todates but well recollects the service by him rendered as set out inthe foregoing declaration and cannot be mistaken about the same. Hehas no ((_?_ )) Dockumentary evidence whereby he can prove hisservice nor has he any written record of his age this applicant livedin the State of Virginia in Cumberland County about 11 years after theWar was over. Then moved to Campbell County Virginia Lived there a aboutthis term years. Then moved to Tenn Anderson County Lived there sixyears. Then moved Roane County now Morgan County where he now resideshe hereby relinquishes every claim that was to ((_?_)) or anuityexcept the present and declares that his name is not on the pensionRolls of the agency of any State

Sworn to & Subscribed in open court this 15th day of October 1832

Attest John BROWN D.C.

his
Mathias X Williams
mark
State of Tennessee }
Morgan County }

John WILLIAMS resident of the state & County aforesaid hereby certifythat I am well acquainted with Mathias WILLIAMS who has subscribed &sworn to the above decleration and that I of my own knowledge know himto have been a soldier of the revolution and that he served in theArmy of the united States at the siege of york as stated in hisdeclaration sworn to and ((_?_)) entered in ((_?_)) court this 15thOctober 1832

Attest
John BROWN D.C.

John WILLIAMS
We Reubin JOANES & Shaderack STEPHINS in the County of Morgan andState of Tennessee, residing in the same hereby certify that we arewell acquainted with Mathias WILLIAMS who has subscribed and sworn tothe above decleration that we believe him to be Seventy Six years ofage and that he is reputed and believed in the neighborhood where heresides to have been a soldier of the revolution and that we concur inthat opinion

Sworn to and subscribed
the day and year aforesaid

Shedrack STEPHENS
Attest
Reuben JONES
John BROWN D.C.
And the said court do hereby declare this
opinion after the investigation of the matter and ...

State of Tennessee }
Morgan County }

On this 15th day of Aprail 1833 personally appeared in open courtbefore John M. DAVIS Daniel S LAVENDER & John WILLIAMS justice of theCourt of pleas and quarter session for said county now setting MathiasWILLIAMS, the person named in the foregoing declaration
for a pension who after being duly sworn deposeth and say that fromold age & consequint loss of memory that he cannot swear positively asto the precise length of his service but according to the best of hisrecollection the captain under whom he musterd give him orders forseven months ((__?_)) he believes according to the best of hisrecollection that the periods of his services is not less than toInstitute him to Six months pay and for such services he claims apension as a private
and he further sayes that there is no clergy residing in hisneighborhood nor was there any at the time of the making of originialdecleration as consequens of which it was out of his power and isstill out of his power to get a clergyman to court and he further saysthat the following persons residing in his neighborhood can testify asto his character for veracity & a soldier of the revolution

John WILLIAMS Shaderack STEPHENS
Reubin JONES John M DAVIS
Elijah REESE Ezra STINCIPHER
John STAPLES

Sworn to & subscribed in open court 15th day of
Aprail 1833

Thomas S. LEA D. Clerk

and the said court do hereby declare this opinion that the matterscontained in the foregoing amendment are true
John M DAVIS
John WILLIAMS Justice of the peace
DL LAVENDER ((__?_))

State of Tennessee }
Morgan County }

I Elijah LAVENDER clerk of the Court of pleas and quartersession forsaid County do hereby certify that the foregoing amendment to theforegoing ((_?_)) decleration was made and sworn to in open courtGiven under my hand & seal of office at office this 15th day of Aprail1833

Elijah LAVENDER Clerk
By his deputy Thomas L. LEA

CERTIFICATE OF PENSION issued the 20 day of July 1833 and sent to LeviTREWHITT Morgan C H ((Court House))
Arrears to the 4th of March 40.00
Semi-anl. Allowance ending 4 Sept 10.
; $ 50.00

Recorded by BOYD Clerk, Book E, Vol. 7, p.66 
Williams, Matthias (I4684)
 
2494 Stella Florine  Ward, Stella Florine (I3855)
 
2495 STONECIPHER, CLARA H. 74 of Cleveland, formerly of Maryville, died,July 18, 1995. Survived by husband, John B. Stonecipher; son and wife,Garry and Pat Stonecipher of Cleveland; grandchildren Lisa Humphriesof Cleveland, and James Stonecipher o of Fla; two great-grandsons, RyanHumphries and Nathaniel Stonecipher; brother, Clay Honeycutt ofOakdale;sisters, Reba Trout of Oakdale; Geneva Douglas of Ky., andDollie Schubert of Chattanooga. Burial in Sunset Memorial Gardens inCleveland, TN. (ed-note-Clara was the daughter of Wiley Allen andNancy Evelyn Wilson Honeycutt. She was born, 9/30/1920.) (MorganCounty News) Honeycutt, Clara Evelyn (I5652)
 
2496 STONECIPHER, JASPER, age 64, died 4/18/1939. Survivors, wife; fosterson, Carl; sisters, Mrs. H.M. Jackson and Mrs. R.H. McGlothin. CountyNews Stonecipher, Noah J. "Jasper" (I7657)
 
2497 STONECIPHER, JOHN B., 83, a resident of Cleveland passed away TuesdayMarch 15, 2005 at the family residence. He was of the Baptist Faith.He was formerly of Maryville, Tn where he retired from Alcoa aftermore than 40 years of service. During World War II he served in theNavy aboard the Battleship USS Indiana. His wife, Clara H.Stonecipher, preceded him in death. A son and daughter-in-law, Garryand Pat Stonecipher of Cleveland, Grandson and wife, Jim and CaraStonecipher of Corpus Christi, TX; Granddaughter and husband Lisa andRicky Humphries of Cleveland; Great-grandchildren, Ryan and MaryHumphries of Cleveland and Nathaniel and Calli Stonecipher of CorpusChristi, Tx survive him. One sister and husband, Mary Lou and CharlieMilligan of Knoxville, Tn, brother and wife William and LoisStonecipher of Knoxville, Tn and brother Clyde and Millie Stonecipherof Leeds, Al also survive him; Many nieces and nephews also survivehim. The family will receive friends at Schubert Funeeral Home inWartburg, TN March 17, 2005 from 6-8 pm with the service to follow.The service will be conducted by the Rev. Art Pflug, NorthsidePresbyterian Church, Cleveland, TN. Graveside services will be FridayMarch 18, 2005 at 10:00 am at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Cleveland, Tnwith the Rev. Art Pflug and Pastor Ricky Humphries. [Schubert FuneralHome] Stonecipher, Johnny Beverly (I5653)
 
2498 Subj: Re: [CRR] Joseph Wade, s/o Dawson WADE, & Peggy Mounce
Date: 12/1/04 1:04:03 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: gmcflc@bellsouth.net
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That's a very good question. Rachel Wade, sister of Joseph, marriedJohn
MOUNCE. I assume this would have been John Mounce JR. John & RachelMounce
took up residence in Wayne County. I also note that Dawson Wade wasin
Wayne in 1810 and received a 200 acre grant. I think this must havebeen
Dawson JR, as Dawson SR died in Montgomery Co KY. I also note thatboth
Dawson WADE (SR & JR) and Richard WADE SR were in Madison Countybefore 1800
This may mean that the Mounce family was also there, but I have not
checked into it.

Richard WADE SR was married to Judith HANCOCK, and they also came toWayne
County. I have not made a connection, but believe Judith was relatedto
Benjamin Hancock, who came to Wayne from Guilford Co, NC, and to JohnD.
Hancock, whose son Major Hancock came to Wayne from Patrick Co VA.

All this also ties into my husband's ancestor Samuel Clark b. 1775,who also
now appears to have come to Wayne County from Madison County. He is
enumerated on the Madison County tax list with his father Thomas Clarkin
1796 In Wayne County in 1829 Samuel Clark married Hannah James, thewidow
of Elisha WADE, whom she had married in Madison County in 1792.Elisha WADE
was born 1773 to Richard WADE SR and Judith HANCOCK in Goochland CoVA.

I don't know about Dawson WADE SR or John MOUNCE SR, but I do knowthat
Richard WADE SR and Judith HANCOCK's brothers were stationed at Ft.Boone in
Madison County. It may be that John Mounce SR had a brother whofought and
died during the war or as a result of an Indian raid. Joseph Wade wasnot
old enough to have fought in the Revolutionary War, but he appears tobe of
the generation of those who were children of Revolutionary War vets.That
would place Peggy (and, yes, Peggy is a nickname for Margaret) Mouncein the
same generation with Dawson JR, John Mounce JR and Rachel Wade.Assuming
she was 17 when she was married in 1793, that would give an est. dobof 1776
She needed the consent of her parent/guardian to marry, which meansshe
was not yet 21 yrs of age. I don't know how old Joseph was, but I doknow
that his sister Rachel Wade Mounce had a daughter born in 1792, givingan
est. year of birth of 1772. Joseph & Peggy could have been bornanywhere in
that time frame.

Fay Clark

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From: Brenda Sampsel
Date: 12/01/04 09:57:25
To: Fay Clark; CUMBERLAND-RIVER-L-request@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [CRR] Joseph Wade, s/o Dawson WADE, & Peggy Mounce

Peggy is an orphan...Is John Mounce, Sr. her uncle???? Who are theparents
of Peggy/Margaret Mounce?

1793 Clark Co. KY Marriages (at the Rootsweb page)
25th May

"Joseph Wade & Peggy Mounce [Margaret????]
Bondsman Dawson Wade
Teste: D. Bullock
Consent of John Mounce, Sr., guardian of Peggy Mounce, an orphan,Attested
by Dawson Wade, Senior & John Mounce, Jr."

Subj: Re: [CRR] Joseph Wade, s/o Dawson WADE, & Peggy Mounce
Date: 12/1/04 3:54:05 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: gmcflc@bellsouth.net
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As an addendum to the below message, June Bork informs me that shebelieves
the age of majority for brides was 18; for grooms, 21. That being thecase,
Peggy Mounce would have been no older than 17 when she married JosephWade
in 1793.

Fay Clark 
Wade, Rachel (I516)
 
2499 Subj: Re: [SLAVEN/Y] Susannah Mable Mounts
Date: 12/7/04 8:43:02 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: IArooster@earthlink.net
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To: SLAVEN-SLAVEY-L@rootsweb.com
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> I heard once that her name may have been Mounce and that she may bea sister
> to John Mounce. Has anyone else ever heard this? Just curious!
> Sue Hasty

For what it's worth, Samuel D. Perry's "South Fork Country" states onpage 107
"Few families in the region had as close contact with the Cherokee asdid that
of John Mounce (Mounts). John is believed to have been a brother ofSusannah
Mabel Mounts who moved to Wayne County, Kentucky from Gararrd County,with her
husband Richard Harve Slavey, shortly after Wayne County was createdin
1800..."

There's no source for this assertion. The story that follows isattributed to
Obie Coffey, "one of the last remaining 'shade tree hstorians' whocould bridge
Cherokee history with white. Of Cherokee descent himself, he usuallygot it
right." 
Mounce, John Mathias Jr. (I515)
 
2500 Subj:Re: [CRR] Re: Spradlin and Smith
Date:4/4/03 1:36:50 AM Pacific Standard Time
From:JoySan
To:Sch3111

Dear Sue,
I have likely the same Wm. Spradlin(g) in my files, b ca 1814, hemarried Elly or Ella Waters b ca 1816 on 8 May 1834. Elly may besister of Elizabeth Waters 1810-1865 who married Nelson Coffey and wasdaugh of Elijah Waters & Nancy Rue.
William was son of James Spradlin(g) b ca 1785 in Wilkes NC &Elizabeth "Betsy" Mounce, b 1786 in KY & died aft 1870. Wm & Betsymarried 12 Nov 1809. I have heard they had 10 children, but I do notknow any of their names. I have quite a bit of info back from JamesSpradlin(g) and will be glad to share if you don't have it. Also beinterested in those names of the children. I'll bet there is aconnection to my Smiths, since those families intermarried a lot.

Joyce 
Spradlin, William (I592)
 

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