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501 Born about 1856 in Gobson Co., In. He married Mary A. Saulman on Feb 15k 1979. Mary was born about 1862. She died Apr 16, 1886. Sharp, Henry Clinton (I17981)
 
502 Born about 1857. She married John W. Garrett on Mar 5, 1875. John was born about 1856. he died Mar 11, 1892. Mary died about 1927. Sharp, Mary Ellen (I17982)
 
503 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Sharp, Sarah Emily (I17983)
 
504 Born about 1865, she married David Garrett Feb 27, 1879. David Garretts parents were George Washington and Elenor (Simpson) Garrett. His grandparents were Shuble and Martha (White) Garrett and nis great-grandparents were Presley and Elizabeth (Baxter) Garrett. Rebecca and David wre cousins. David Garrett was born about 1858. Rebecca died Nov 12, 1926. David Garrett died about 1943.
 
Sharp, Rebecca A (I17984)
 
505 Born about 1873. He married Mary Elmira Garrett on Oct 19, 1892, in Wabash Co. Sharp, John Wesley (I18065)
 
506 Born about 1881 (twin). She married Leroy Garrett (b 1878) on June 17, 1899, in Wabash Co., IL. Sharp, Alice (I18067)
 
507 Born about 1907. She married Wallace Lewellyn September 25, 1926, in Roachdale, Montgomery Co.,, IN. Wallace was born July 8, 1903, in Cook Co., IL. His parents were Joseph and Margaret (Morrison) Lewellyn. Eda died about 1977.
 
Sharp, Edna (I17882)
 
508 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carson, Sammy (I6396)
 
509 Born February 25, 1852 in Vicennes, Knox Co., IN. She married Nicholas Spore. Nicholas was born March 16, 1917, in New York. His parents were Jerome and Jerosia (Pick) Spore. Nicholas died September 19, 1859 in Montgomery Co., IN. Elizabeth then married William Spore. William was born April 20, 1829 in Indiana. He died May 5, 1850 in Crawfordsville, IN. Elizabeth died March 24, 1916, in Mace, Montgomery Co., IN. Hunter, Elizabeth Ann (I17739)
 
510 born in Corbin Hill and buried there. Hudson, Charles Washington (I7297)
 
511 Born in England and came to America in 1773. He was a banker bytrade. Sage, James (I5526)
 
512 Born in Sevier Co., Tennessee; died in Oliver Springs, Tennessee.

Death certificate says he was born Dec 15, 1850 in Sevier County, Tennessee. Other records say he was born 13 September. Death certificate says his mother was Martha Ogle. She was actually his wife. Family records say his mother was Kesiah Borem and his father John. Likely Jack was a nickname for John. 
Nations, John Anderson (I20498)
 
513 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Carson, Sammie (I1927)
 
514 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall, Judy (I1975)
 
515 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall, Larry Thomas (I1979)
 
516 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Hall, David (I1982)
 
517 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Johnson, Jackie (I3813)
 
518 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Christopher, Marion Oliver (I12284)
 
519 BORUM, BETTY WOODS- age 69 of Clinton, passed away Saturday, February25, 2006 at St. Mary's Residential Hospice. Betty was born March 24,1936 in Coalfield, Tennessee. She is preceded in death by: husband,William "Bill" Borum; parents, Elijah and Mamie Russell Woods;brothers, Ross H. Fagan and Tommy Woods. Survivors: son, Tim Borum &wife Amanda of Clinton; grandson, Tucker Borum of Clinton; sisters,Laverne Duncan & husband Burley of Oliver Springs, Corene Holbert &husband Leroy of Halls, Jo Griffith & husband David of Georgetown, KY,Joy Brown & husband Ron of Kingston; brothers, Paul Woods & wife Carolof Florence, KY, Maurice Woods & wife Martha of Oliver Springs;several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 6:00-8:00pm Monday, February 27, 2006 at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home withfuneral services following in the chapel with Pastor Stan Elliottofficiating. Her burial will be 11:00 am Tuesday at Anderson MemorialGarden. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of allarrangements.
[Knoxville News Sentinal] 
Woods, Betty (I6105)
 
520 BOSHEARS, J. F. (FRANK) age 77, of Coalfield.. Survivors; wife,Lillie Ruffner Boshears; daughters, Lavona Davis, Virgie Foster, VeraEastridge, Iwada Simmons, Mrs. Frankie Lee Boshears; 11 grandchildren;6 great-grandchildren; sister, Georgia Ollis. Burial in DavisCemetery. (Morgan County News-dated 6/ 1964) Boshears, Frank (I262)
 
521 BOSHEARS, FRANKIE, a lifelong resident of Coalfield, born May 16, 1923and passed away in her home Thursday, May 11, 2006. She was a memberof Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. She loved working in her yard andtaking care of others, which she did very lovingly. She was precededin death by her parents, Frank and Lillie Boshears; sisters, LavonaDavis, Vergie Foster, Vera Eastridge and Iwada Simmons; and brother,Lawrence Boshears. She is survived by son and daughter-in-law, Larryand Sandy Boshears of Coalfield; two grandchildren, Melinda Jones andhusband Roger and Larry David Boshears; three great-grandchildren,Tabitha, Tallesse and Taylor Jones; and several nieces, nephews andspecial friends Ivadell McGlothin, Frances West of Coalfield and JoyceBrown of Petros. Graveside services will be Friday, May 12, 2006 inthe Davis Cemetery, Coalfield, with Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating.Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg, in charge of arrangements. [RoaneCounty News] Boshears, Frankie Lee (I1017)
 
522 BOWL - He was from Running Water Cherokee name, Duwali. He was bornabout 1756 and was a headman by 1792. Also called Chief Bowles. He ledthe, Chickamaugas in battle at Muscle Shoals. He lived among theCreeks, though was married to a Cherokee woman. Chief Bowles was theson of a Scottish father (killed 1768) and Cherokee mother. Known tohave had red hair and blue eyes. Three wives listed on the records:Jennie, Oolootsa, and Ootiva. He died at age, 84 in Texas. Bowles, John (I5038)
 
523 BOZEMAN, DONALD E. died at home on September 12, 2003 surrounded by his loving family. He was of the Methodist faith. He was a veteran of the U.S. Air Force serving during WWII. Mr. Bozeman was a grocer for many years. He was an avid gardener and a "fix-it" man extraordinaire. Preceded in death by parents, Bob and Lena; sister, Grace; brothers Raymond, Fred, and Harvey.Survived by beloved wife of 60 years, Isabell; cherished children, son Bob Bozeman of Coalfield and wife, Pam, daughter, Judy Clanton of Mascot; 3 adored granddaughters, Paige and Abby of Coalfield and dearly loved "best buddy" Donna Clanton Anderson of Baltimore and husband, Jesse; brothers, Lawrence and wife Imogene of Mascot and Leon of New Market; very spececial cousin, Albert Bozeman of Denver, CO; best friends and surrogate children, Sam-Ben and Carolyn Fulton of Mascot; dear friend, Archie Weaver.In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Mary's Hospice, 7447 Andersonville Pike, Knoxville, 37938 or Hopewell Methodist Church, 9235 Millertown Pike, Mascot, TN 37806.Family and friends will meet at 1:15 p.m. Monday at Veterans Cemetery for a 1:30 p.m. memorial service conducted by Verlan Troutt. Military honors will be provided by East Tennessee Veterans Honor Guard.The family will receive friends from 2 4 p.m. Sunday at Stevens Mortuary, Oglewood Ave. at Broadway.


Family: Donald E. Bozeman / Isabell (F5638)
 
524 Br. Samuel Everett Abbott, 85 years of age, of Payson, Arizona, departed this life on Sunday, May 25th, 1986 following a lengthy illness.

Samuel was born in Somerset, Kentucky on Christmas Eve, December 24th, 1900, son of the late Rev. John Baptist Abbott and Dorcas Jones Abbott. He was a minister and an evangelist of the Church of God. In his ministry he lived in Dayton, Ohio: Thayer, Missouri: Holly Hills, South Carolina: Union City, Indiana: and Somerset, Kentucky.

Samuel was survived by one daughter, Alberta Cook Whittenborn of Payson, Arizona; two sisters, Mar Brittain Norton of Somerset, Kentucky and Mary Wright of Dayton, Ohio; three grandchildren; four great grandchildren; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Rev. John Abbott, who departed this life on September 30th, 1922 and Dorcas Abbott, who departed this life on Christmas Eve, December 24th, 1918; his wife, Armilda Catherine Stevens Abbott, whom he married on August 26th, 1924; three brothers, William Abbott, Perry Abbott, and Benjamin Abbott; and four sisters, Bertha Bentley, Isabell Hubble, Sallie Denney, and Emma Behnken.

Visitations were held after 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, May 28th, 1986 at the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29th, 1986 in the Chapel of the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home with Br, Curtis Williams officiating.

Burial followed in the Woodstock Cemetery in Pulaski County, Kentucky.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF SAMUEL,

1 Thessalonians 4. 16-18
(King James Version)

16. For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:

17. Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

18. Wherefore comfort one another with these words. 
Abbott, Br. Samuel Everett (I20235)
 
525 BRADEN, HAROLD JAMES, 75, of the Coalfield community, died Tuesday,July 13, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was bornApril 2, 1929, in Anderson County. After marrying, he moved to Ohiowhere he worked in construction, moving back to Tennessee in 1958,where he worked in the coal industry. He was a U.S. Army veteran, whoserved in Germany during the Korean conflict. Several years later, Mr.Braden went to work for Carlisle-McCall Coal Co. as a foreman,retiring in 1991. From 1994 to 1999, he and his brother owned andoperated B&B Used Cars in Coalfield. Mr. Braden was a member of MiddleCreek Baptist Church, where he served as a church trustee forapproximately 30 years. His family said he loved his church andeveryonne in the Coalfield community. He was loved in return by hiscommunity and never met a stranger, only friends not yet known.According to his family, he was also was very proud of the newCoalfield Park, which he helped to establish. He was a member of theCoalfield Lions Club for over 40 years. His family said he was also anavid gardener and enjoyed woodworking. According to his family, Mr.Braden loved spending time with his grandchildren andgreat-grandchildren, and one of his favorite paastimes was spendingtime with his great-granddaughter, Maci, who shared their home. He waspreceded in death by a son, Robert Edward Carroll; a great-grandson,Ian Carroll; and by his parents, Clarence and Nina Jett Braden. Mr.Braden is survived by his wife of 50 years, Mildred Dalton Braden, andby his children, Tim Carroll and wife, Marie, of Harriman, RebeccaKicklighter and husband, Karl, of Dallas, Ga., Michael Carroll andwife, Donna, of Kingston, Ruthe Sinclair of Calhoun, Ga., and J JeanetteNorthrup and husband, Vince, of Ranger, Ga. He is also survived by 11grandchildren, Brad Jimison, Staci Braden, Sean Carroll, CharityCarroll, Chad Jimison, Timothy Carroll, Eric Carroll, Joshua Carroll,Ashley Smith, Benjamin Northrup anand Miranda Northrup; sevengreat-grandchildren, Amber Jimison, Erin Jimison, Maci Braden, KatieCarroll, Gage Carroll, Eden Carroll and Ethan Smith; his brother,Edwin Braden and wife, Mozelle, of Mossie Grove; three sisters, NaomiFarmer and Sunnie Walls, both of Oak Ridge, and Lillian McKamey of theBatley community; his brother-in-law, Stanley Dalton and wife, Mattie,of Harriman; his foster son and niece who shared the Braden home,Johnny Cross of Coalfield and Diane Braden of Mossie Groove; and by ahost of extended family members and special friends. The funeral willbe at 8 p.m. Friday, July 16, 2004, at Middle Creek Baptist Churchwith the Rev. Michael Beech and the Rev. Ron Guthrie officiating. Agraveside service will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, July 17, at AndersonMemorial Gardens on Oliver Springs Highway in Clinton. The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at the church. Sharp FuneralHome in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger] Braden, Harold (I6969)
 
526 BRASEL, EVELYN YETIEVE WILSON, died Oct 31, 1999 in Wartburg.Preceded by husband Glen Brasel; daughter, Mary Brasel Walls; brotherGlenn and James Wilson; sister Madeline Wilson Jones and step-motherBertha Wilson. Survivors, daughrter and husband, Margaret BraselWalls and Howard; son-in-law, Joe Walls; two granddaughters; fourgrandsons; nine great-grandchildren; sister, Jody Proffitt; aunt,Cora Tucker; sisters-in-law, Muriel Newberry and Mabel Howard; cousin,Glen Davis. Burial in Liberty Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Wilson, Evelyn (I23)
 
527 BRASEL, NATHAN LEE, 82, Wartburg, passed away Monday Oct. 1, 2001 inParkwest Hospital in Knoxville. He was born May 24, 1919 and was aWorld War II Veteran. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church. Hewas preceded in death by his wife Edna Settles Brasel; parents VerdieLee Brasle and Grace Wilson Brasel; and brothers Claude and RoyBrasel. He is survived by one son Billy Lee Brasel and wife Linda ofWartburg; daughters Bobbie Schnaible and husband Norman of Gillette,Wy., Judy Jarvis and husband Russell, Mary Thompson and husband Bruceand Wanda Walls and husband George, all of Kentucky, and Betty JoSaffell of Wartburg; 17 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren; twosisters Iva Summers of Joyner and Helen Hawn of Crab Orchard; twovery special brothers-in-law Carl and Lawrence Settles; and a host ofnieces, nephews and friends. The family received friends Wednesday,Oct. 3, 2001 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg.Funeral services began at 8 p.m. with Rev. Homer Hooks and Rev. MarkSmith officiating. Graveside services were held Thursday at 11 a.m. inthe Brasel Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Brasel, Nathan Lee (I9191)
 
528 BRASEL, ROY, 89, Beechfork Community died 4/4/2000. Preceded bybrother, Claude Brasel. Survivors; sisters, Iva Summers and HelenHawn; brother, Nathan Brasel. Burial in Brasel Cemetery. [MorganCounty News] Brasel, Roy (I9193)
 
529 Brian  Jackson, Brian (I3393)
 
530 BRODIO, CORINA LAYMANCE, 67, Wartburg, died Saturday morning April 13,2002 in her home in Wartburg. She was of the Baptist faith. She waspreceded in death by her husband Maurice Brodio; daughter MariettaMoore; parents James and Viola Morgan Laymance and brothers Russell,J.D. and Clarence Laymance. She is survived by her children DebbieMull of Cookeville, Doyle Duncan of Wartburg, Jamie Marlow of Kansasand step-daughter Tammy Swint of Wartburg; brother Claude Laymance ofWartburg; sisters Georgia Turner of Harriman, Carol Northern ofKingston. Lora Bales of Warttburg and Dean Anness of Covington, KY.;and 11 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. Funeral services wereheld Monday evening at 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home Chapel,Wartburg, with Rev. Bill Goodman officiating. Graveside services wereheld Tuesday at 11 a.m. in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg. Thefamily received friends Monday evening from 6 yo 8 p.m. in SchubertFuneral Home, Wartburg. [Morgan County News] Laymance, Corina (I9205)
 
531 BRODIO, MAURICE C., 78, Wartburg, passed away July 6, 2001 in theMethodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He had worked as a repairmanin the area for many years. He is survived by his wife CorinaLaymance Brodio of Wartburg; daughters, Mireille Scoggins of Nashvilleand Annette Nalbone of Jonesborough; and son Leslie Brodio of JohnsonCity. Interment in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg. [Morgan CountyNews] Brodio, Maurice (I9206)
 
532 Brother Of Clinton Woman Dies
The brother of a Clinton woman, JACKSON, WESLEY IRDELL, (W.I.), 77,of Back Valley Rd.,Oliver Springs Rt.1, in Morgan County, died at 8:50p.m. Sunday at Oak Ridge Hospital of heart failure.He had been in thehospital since March 14 for treatmenent of black lung disease.Jacksonwas the brother of Mrs. Hugh (Emma) Tupper of 503 Hillcrest St. He wasa native of Oliver Springs.He was a former coal miner and a member ofMiddle Creek Baptist Church.In addition to Mrs. Tupper, Jackson issurviveed by his wife, Mrs. Cornetta Jackson, a son, Jackie Jackson ofOliver Springs Rt.1, a grandson, two sisters other sisters, Mrs.Mattie Rufner and Mrs.Molly Hatfield both of Oliver Springs Rt.1, andtwo brothers, Frank Jackson of Oliver Springs Rt.1 and Hicks Jacksonof Beaver Dam, Ky. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Sharp FuneralHome in Oliver Springs with the Rev.Homer Hooks and the Rev. LloydNapier officiating.Burial was Wednesday in Anderson Memorial Gardens.Clinton [Clinton Courier June 25, 1981] 
Jackson, Wesley Irdell (I3793)
 
533 BROWN, MARIE WHITUS, 86, of Oak Ridge, died Friday, Jan. 26, 2001, atNHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. The daughter of Edward and Cora MaeKoontz Whitus, she was born March 12, 1914, in the Petros community ofMorgan,County and received her early schooling in Petros. Mrs. Brownwas a member of First Baptist Church of Oak Ridge and had been amember of Sunrise Chapter 364 of the Order of Eastern Star in Petrosfor more than 50 years. She was the widow of Charlie Carson Brown. Sheand her husband lived in Oak Ridge for several years, and she wasemployed by Dr. Jim Kile of Oak Ridge. She became acquainted with Ruthand Charles Barton through a mutual membership in Glenwood BaptistChurch. Later, after the death of her husband, she lived in KKnoxvilleand was employed for 10 years at Lakeshore Mental Health Institute.Highlights of her post-retirement years were two trips she made toIsrael. Several years after retirement, she moved to the brickapartments in Oak Ridge near the Oak Ridgdge Mall. Her neighbor KitKuperstock became a close friend. She lived several years at the OakRidge Retirement Center, being cared for under the personalizedassisted-living program. After falling and breaking a hip, she wasmoved to NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Brown is survived by asister, Louise Evans of Medina, Ohio; a daughter-in-law, Wanda Brownof Oak Ridge; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to herparents and her husband, a stepson, Roy Giltz Brown, four brothers,Alton Whitus, Tom Whitus, Guy Whitus and J.B. Whitus, and three othersisters, Emma Ruth White, Inez Foster and Lee Jackson, died earlier.Burial at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oak Ridge Highway, Clinton.
[The Oak Ridger] 
Whitus, Marie (I9225)
 
534 BROWN, MILDRED RUFFNER, 89, of Oliver Springs, and a former residentof the Coalfield community, died Monday, Feb. 7, 2005, at BaptistHospital of East Tennessee in Knoxville, from complications ofpneumonia. She was born April 8, 1915, in Harrimanan. Mrs. Brown was amember of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. She had previously worked atCoalfield School in the cafeteria and later at One Hour Martinizing inOak Ridge and Clinton. In addition to her parents, Charles F. andBessie E. Manning Hampton, Mrs. Brown was preceded in death by herfirst husband, Earl H. Ruffner; her second husband, Raymond E. Brown;one son, Thomas E. Ruffner; and two brothers and one sister, Rev.Frank Hampton, Russell C. Hampton, and Cordie Beason. She is survivedby her daughter, Sharon Morrow and husband, Dwight, of Clinton; herson, Randy Ruffner and wife, Nancy, of Mt. Juliet; herdaughter-in-law, Ida V. Ruffner of Oliver Springs; eightgrandchildren, Lindsey Morrow, Gina Ruffner, Deana R. Hudson, DwightTThomas Clark, Rev. Mickey Clark, Randy R. Ruffner, Ricky Ruffner andMissy R. McBee; 17 great-grandchildren; and two sisters-in-law, MoleeRuffner Fezzie and husband, Frank, of Kingsport, and Geraldine D.Hampton of Harriman. She is also survived bby several nieces, nephewsand extended family members, and a host of special friends, includingMrs. Burley Jenkins of Oliver Springs. The funeral will be at 8 p.m.Thursday, Feb. 10, 2005, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings, witth the Rev. Garvan Walls, the Rev. Keith Price and the Rev.Mickey Clark officiating. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m.Friday, Feb. 11, at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. [OakRidger] Hampton, Mildred Emma (I7190)
 
535 BROWN, TOM CLAY, 59, Petros, died 3/1965. He was the son of D.C. andLaura Liles Brown. Survivors: wife, Eva Norman Brown. Son: D.C.Brown. Daughters, Sadie Harris, Eileen Chase and Jean Pressley. 10grandchildren. Brother, Elmer Brown., Sisters, Myrtle Jones, SadieGaddy, Rebas Hensley, and Vada Bradley. New Petros Cemetery [MorganCounty News, 3/25/1965] Brown, Tom (I2656)
 
536 BUNCH, JAMES FRANKLIN, 69, .Survivors: sister, Mrs. Spurgeon Walls;brothers, Walter Bunch and Evan Bunch. His wife was the late JessieHalburt Bunch. Burial in Estes Cemetery Coalfield. [Morgan CountyNews dated 9/9/1964] Bunch, James Franklin (I3899)
 
537 BUNCH, LAURA, 105, of Coalfield, died Monday, Jan. 15, 2007, at herhome. Born March 19, 1901, in Devonia, she lived there the first yearsof her marriage before relocating to Michigan, where she gave birth toher fourth child. Following auto manufacturing plant layoffs, thefamily moved back to Devonia, and her husband resumed employment inthe area deep mines. When recalled, the family again moved toMichigan, where she gave birth to her 10th child. The employment cycleand move from Devonia to Michigan continued a couple more times beforethe family finally settled back in Devonia. After the death of herhusband, she enjoyed visiting her children in St. Louis, Toledo, Ohio,and Detroit. Her primary residence over the last three decacades hasbeen in Oliver Springs. She was a homemaker and a member of the Churchof God of Mountain Assembly, Oliver Springs. In addition to herhusband, Walter Bunch, she was preceded in death by daughter, EstherByrge; sons, Norman Bunch and Reafus Bunch; parents, Henry Byrge andCharlotte West Byrge; great-granddaughter, Laura Cook; brothers,Harvey Byrge, Charlie Byrge and Burley Byrge; half-brothers, JohnQuincy Reynolds, Jim Reynolds, Will Reynolds, William Riley Byrge,Henry Miller Byrge and John Elmer Byrge; and half-sisters, NancyReynolds Byrge, Emily Seiber, Rosemary Reynolds Lively, Celie ByrgeCraig and Mandy Byrge Bunch. Survivors include sons anddaughters-in-law, Cledith and Nicey Bunch of Devonia and Carlos andPeggy Bunch of Kingston; daughters and sons-in-law, Effie Ward ofOliver Springs, Stella Kennedy of Lake City, Margaret and Don Leach ofOak Ridge and Freida and Castle Bunch of Coalfield; 37 grandchildren;67 great-grandchildren; 43 great-great-grandchildren; and onegreat-great-great-grandchild. The family will receive friends from 6to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, in Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs.Funeral service will follow in the chapel, with the Rev. Wesley DuPuyand Teresa Noe officiating. Graveside service and burial will be at 1p.m. Friday, Jan. 19, at Phillips Cemetery, Devonia. [Roane CountyNews] Byrge, Laura (I10661)
 
538 BUNCH, REAFUS SIDNEY, 75, a resident of the Stevens community inMorgan County, died Sunday, Feb. 27, 2005, at the University ofTennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. Born on Feb. 17, 1930, inDevonia, he was the son of Laura Bunch of Coalfield and Walter Bunch,now deceased. He lived in Detroit, Mich., for eight years, and St.Louis, Mo., for 27 years before moving back to Tennessee. Mr. Bunchwas a retired auto worker and worked at both the Chrysler AutomobilePlants in Detroit and St. Louis for a total of 35 years. He heldvarious positions with Chrysler through the years, retiring as aninspector. Mr. Bunch most recently reaffirmed his faith in God andshared his salvation with family members. He was an accomplishedmusician. His f favorite instrument was the banjo, which he spent manyhours playing. In addition to his father, he was preceded in death bya brother, Norman Bunch, and his mother-in-law, Hazel Carroll. Mr.Bunch is survived by his wife, Omer Carroll Bunch of thhe Stevenscommunity; his son, Scott Bunch and wife, Christy, of Winchester; hisdaughter, Regina Foster and husband, Mark, of Wartburg; and fourgrandchildren, Shawn Seiber, Jared Foster, Brandon Seiber, and SamuelRoss Bunch. He is also survived by two brothers, Cledyth Bunch andwife, Nicey, of Devonia, and Carlos Bunch and wife, Peggy, ofKingston; five sisters, Effie Ward and Ester Byrge, both of OliverSprings, Stella Kennedy of Lake City, Margaret Leach and husband, Don,of Oak Ridge, and Freda Bunch and husband, Castle, of Coalfield; hisfather-in-law, Sammie Carroll of Devonia; brothers-in-law, DolphusCarroll and wife, Sue, of Wartburg, Willie Carroll and wife, Freida,of Devonia, the Rev. Houston Carroll and wife, Joyce, of D Dutch Valley,and HerbieCarroll and wife, Teresa, of Devonia; and by many nieces andnephews, special friends and extended family members. The funeral willbe held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, March 2, 2005, at Shiloh Baptist Churchin Devonia with the Rev. Lee Phillips and the Rev. Houston Carrollofficiating. Burial and graveside services will follow at the PhillipsCemetery in Devonia. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m.Tuesday, March 1, 2005, at Sharp Funeral Bunch, Reefus (I10667)
 
539 BUNCH, WILLIAM ISAAC, age 85, died Oct. 1, 2003 in his home. Isaac was born in Big Mountain Hollow, 1st Dist, of Morgan County, May 13,1918. The family moved to Coalfield when Isaac was six. He graduated from Coalfield High School in 1938 being Valedictorian of his class. Then he joined the CCC. He served in the CCC in Cades Cove and then joined the Navy in World War II. After serving in the Navy, went to work at Alcoa. Isaac retired from Alcoa after 40 years of service and a member of tthe 25 year club. He was a Boy Scout Leader with Troop 6 for several years. He was preceded in death by wife of 47 years, Norene Eldridge Bunch; parents, Joseph Walter and Lillie Peters Bunch of Coalfield; sister, Mary Aletha Spainhour and brother Paul Bunch. He is survived by daughter, Joan Bunch; son, Jerry Bunch, both of Knoxville; sisters Florence Worthington of Coalfield and Stella Kelly of Wartburg; brother Joseph Earl Bunch of California; brother and sister-in-law James E. and Margaret Bunch of Coalfield and many nieces and nephews. Per his request, Mr. Bunch's body was donated to the U.T. Health and Science Center in Memphis and no services are planned at this time. Mynatt Funeral Home was in Charge of arrangements.[Morgan County News] Bunch, Walter Isaac (I3864)
 
540 Bur Gilreath, Pamela (I432)
 
541 Burden met with John Lewis at Williamstown in 1736, spent time with him at Bellefont. Sir William (Gooch?) issued to Burden a patent for 500,000 acres of land on the Shennandoah or James Rivers on condition that within 10 years he should have not less than 100 families on the land with 1000 acres for every family settled or cabin built, with the privilege of purcharsing an additional adjacent 1000 acres at one shilling per acre! He presented this information to the McDowells to entice them to become settlers.

Note: The Burdens who stayed in New Jersey became Borden. 
Burden, Benjamin (I14656)
 
542 Burgess from New Kent County, 1752-1765; Burgess from Henrico Co, 1769-1775; Member of Revolutionary Conventions March, July and December, 1775 and May, 1776. A descendant is Mr. Gilmer Speed Adams. Adams, Richard Col. (I14709)
 
543 Burial First Presbyterian Church Yard in Knox Co TN

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Source: McClung Collection, Allen Papers
Catherine Dunn, wife of William Dunn, 85 years, on March 30, 1843
Wm died dec 19, 1837, married to wm fall of 1782

Births of Chidren
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Walters, Catherine (I11726)
 
544 Burial site is not confirmed. There is not a marked grave. Summer, David (I4341)
 
545 Buried in an unmarked grave Stonecipher, Joseph Marion (I6863)
 
546 Buried in Grave # 491, Section K. Corporal, Co. B., 2nd Tennessee,captured at Rogersville, Tennessee on November 6, 1863. (MorganCounty, Tennessee Union POW Soldiers Buried in Andersonville Prison.
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Letters from the Civil War:

May the 29 1862
Camp Cumberland ----- Kentucky Knox County
Dear father and mother, brothers and sisters it is with plesur that Itake my pen in hand to let you all know that I am well at this timehopeing when thies pen lines may find you all well i want yo all to dothe best you can i want you all to rite to me how you arm gettingalong rite rit to me --- the --- is in Tennessee i haven't hurd fromhome since Josih Asley com from ---- we have plenty to eas such asbaken and crackers coffee and sugar rice beans i would like to ----varry well to see you all but I can't at this -- but i think that wewill all be at home be for long it is --- by the --- of men -----that wen the fite come off at richmond and corrinth -------Sc----.wish fiting day----at bot places So I will not rite one---at--- you---- rit to me or (signature John E Jones?? )

July 9th 1862
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Camp Cortrel ner Cumberland Gap

Dear brother and sister it is with presure that i take my pen in handto let you know that i am well at this time hopeing When thies fewlines comes to hand that they may fine you all well and soing well andenjoying good blessing i have nothing strange tow rite to you at thistime i recived you leter July the 7 wich give me grate sadisfactionsto her from you one tim more i hav thought of you may time since isay when i was ____the camp in the cold rain with tears in myeise andi think of the hapy times when wee was together at hom in peese____iwould like to see you well but i don;'t know whe it will be wee gitthe telegraf ____ever time have fite at rich mon wee hurd today thatour men was giveing them thunder generel the fite is not desided______the telegraf was that thay was fiting------
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no how long wee would stay her in Ky
you hav ____lik to you bis cant at this line i want you to tell BetKelley and Eliza to rite to mee tell them that i haven't forgot themi would like to her from them the __ kind i _____ _ ____ my
___ it seem like that i wood never her from you all any more i h_________ from hem since March So I must com to a close by saying Whenthis you see, remeber me un till death

John E. Jones

To Nancy R. Jones 
Jones, John E. (I9)
 
547 Buried in McCreary Co., KY A bronze marker marks her grave inStearns, KY.
She and most of her tribe were murdered by whites in the massacre of1810 near Yahoo Falls.

Cornblossom was born under the Sand Cliffs at Stearns, KY, near wherethe old Southern Railroad "Coalchute" or refueling station waslocated. Legend is that as a young girl, she accompanied her father,Chief Doublehead, at the signing of the Treateaty of Sycamore Shoals in1775, which transferred Cherokee land between the Ohio and CumberlandRivers to the Transylvania Society. Also, while protecting thetribe's secret mine, she killed a renegade. Her burial place atStearns, KY is marked by a KY State Historical Marker - 1075 near theFirst Baptist Church at Stearns and is approximately one mile from herbirthplace under the Sand Cliffs at Stearns, KY. 
Doublehead, Cornblossom (I647)
 
548 buried on Robertsville Road Oak Ridge per Priscilla Fann. 05/24/12 Kennedy, Goldman (I13518)
 
549 BURNETTE, FRED, 72, of Coalfield, died Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004. Born July 8, 1932, in Columbus, Ohio, he moved to Tennessee while still a baby and became a lifelong resident of Coalfield. He was a member of Meadow View Baptist Church. Mr. Burnette was a disabled veteran who served with the U.S. Army in 82nd Airborne Rangers. He enjoyed fishing and dirt-track racing.He was preceded in death by his parents, Ed and Willie Mae Rutherford Carson, and a son, Terry Wayne Burnette.Mr. Burnette is survived by his wife of 53 years, Nina Blankenship Burnette; five children, Judy Pratt and husband, Horace, of Clinton, Bobby Burnette and wife, Vicki, Greg Burnette and fiance Burnette, Frederick (I14582)
 
550 BUTTRAM, CLAUDE E., JR. - age 85 of Harriman passed away Tuesday December 14, 2010 at Parkwest Medical Center. Preceded in death by his parents. He was a member of Riverside Baptist Church and a former member of Walnut Hill Baptist Church for 69 years. He was a combat wounded Army Veteran of WW II, having received several medals and commendations. Survivors; wife Lucille R. Buttram of Harriman; son Claude E. Buttram, III & wife Ann of Knoxville; special granddaughter Heather Buttram of Knoxville. Graveside service 4 PM Friday at Roane Memorial Gardens with Rev. Richard Jones officiating. The family will receive friends from 5 to 6:30 PM Friday at Riverside Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers the family request donations to Riverside Baptist Church for missions or the youth department. www.kykerfuneralhome.com
Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on December 16, 2010= 
Buttram, Claude E (I14609)
 
551 BUXTON, GEORGE HOUK - age 87 of Wartburg, a longtime attorney andMorgan Co. Judge, died Thursday evening, June 6, 2002. He was precededin death by wife, Betsy Pope Buxton; brothers, Frank and Gene Buxton;sister, Lucille Gentry. Surviving: son and daughter in law, George andHeidi Buxton of Oak Ridge; daughter, Judith Buxton of Clinton; threegrandchildren; sister, Agnes Hennessee of Wartburg; special friend,Mary Lee Brown of Oak Ridge. Memorial services will be held Mondayevening at 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg, with PastorJames Evers of the Faith Lutheran Church officiating. Privategraveside services will be held Tuesday 11 a.m. Wartburg Cemetery. Thefamily will receive friends Monday evening 6- 8 p.m. June 10, 2002Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. The family requests memorialcontributions be made to Alzheimer's Association Eastern Tenn.Chapter, 220 Sutherland Ave. Suite H-102, Knoxville, Tenn. 37919. Buxton, George (I7553)
 
552 By 1885 the Craigs had moved to Roane County, Tennessee where their third child was born. They later moved to Anderson County, Tennessee.

In the 1900 census, Mabel gives her birthplace as Tennessee, her father's birthplace as North Carolina and her mother's birthplace in Tennessee. This is in conflict with information recorded by the 1880 census taker. Mabel was born in Georgia according to the 1880 census and her parents were both born in North Carolina.

Samuel's parents are living with them in Roane County. Both give their birthplace as North Carolina.

Samuel's occupation is mine foreman and the two boarders in their household in 1900 were coal miners (William & James Cristopher).


 
Family: Samuel Craig / Mabel Rogers (F6500)
 
553 BYRD, SAMUEL PERRY - age 82 of Oliver Springs, passed away December26, 2003 at the Roane Medical Center at Harriman. Mr. Byrd was a WorldWar II Veteran, he entered the Navy in 1941. He served in the SouthPacific where he was rated as Pharmacist Mate First Class. He washonorable discharged in September of 1945. He worked for the UnitedStates Postal Service where he retired. He was of the Baptist faith.Survivors include his wife, Dortha Owens Byrd of Oliver Springs; onedaughter, Barbara (Barbi) Cannon of Coalfield; one daughter in law,Nancy Byrd of Oak Ridge; grandchildren, Cindy Denise Byrd ofKnoxville, Perry Scott Cannon of Coalfield, Carey Beth Byrd of OakRidge; two great grandsons, Samuel Scott Cannon of Oliver Springs andJayden Kane Byrd of Oak Ridge. Preceded in death by his parents,Jerome and Dessie Jacks Byrd; sons,
Charles Perry Byrd, George Edger Byrd, James William (Buster) Byrd.Pallbearers for Mr. Byrd's service will be, Gary Lively, David Owens,Lance Owens, Kelby Rice, Andy Fadnek, Don Owens and Tom Poole.Honorary pallbearers will be Ray Tucker, Roy Tucker, J.W. Cross andJohn Cross. Visitation will be from 7-8 p.m. Saturday, December 27,2003 at the Oliver Springs Mortuary. Funeral service will be at 8 p.m.Saturday December 27, 2003 in the chapel of the Oliver SpringsMortuary with the Rev. Charlie Marlow officiating Interment will be at2 p.m. Sunday December 28, 2003 at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield.Oliver Springs Mortuary will be handling the arrangements. 
Byrd, Samuel Perry (I6260)
 
554 BYRGE, GARY LYNN, 52, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, April 20, 2005, atthe University of Tennessee Medical Center at Knoxville. The son ofAudie Byrge and Odessa Byrge, he was born Nov. 5, 1952, in AndersonCounty and was a lifelong resident of this area. Mr. Byrge had workedfor over 20 years as a coal miner with West Coal Company. He was alsoa U.S. Army veteran, and was a Baptist. He was preceded in death byhis father, Audie Byrge. Mr. Byrge is survived by his mother, OdessaByrge of Coalfield; special friend, Donna Bunch of Oak Ridge; twobrothers, Jeffrey Byrge and Billy Byrge and wife, Royye, all of OakRidge; two sisters, Mildred Roysden of Oak Ridge, and Dena Armes ofClaxton; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and extended familymembers; and by many special friends. The funeral will be at 8 p.m.Sunday, April 24, 2005, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings with the Rev. James Adkins officiating. The graveside serviceand burial will be at 11 a.m. Monday, April 25, at the Estes Cemeteryin Coalfield, with full military honors. The family will receivefriends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. Sharp FuneralHome in Oliver Springs in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger] Byrge, Gary Lynn (I10557)
 
555 Camp Near Murfreesboro, Tenn
June 7, 1863
Dear Father
Morgan Co. E. Tennessee
I am here a soldier in 2 Regiment East Tenn Cavalary Commanded by ColD. M. Ray from Sevierville Ten I have been in the service sinceNovember 20th, 1862 and have enjoyed excellent health all the time.Was in the battle of Stones River before Murfreesboro. The Regimentlost several men in the engagement amongst others my Capt James H.Morris he was from Knox Co Ten and was a kind man and good officer.My Co is now commanded by Capt James H. Knight I am Co blacksmith anddo a good deal of woork. I recd a letter from home recently bearingdate May 7th 1863 it contained Sad news the death of my oldestdaughter Rachael also that my wife was very unwell I could beperfectly contented here to fight for my country if things were allright at home but knowing the condition of affairs there renders mewhen I suffer myself to think of it unhappy indeed has it not cost usmany sacrafices to be loyal in E. Tenn Yet I together with my exiledfriends intend to strike for out altars and our homes until the lastarmed foe expires or until the flag of the free again floats as onceit did over our State May the time not be long when Tenn will againbe Free.
Tis impossible to tell whether the Federal Army will invade E. Tennthis summer and even if I knew it would not be prudent to write it ina letter going there knowing that letters are frequently captured andthat their contents often do harm to ouur glorious cause of Union.There has been considerable skirmishing along our lines at this placefor some days past Also some heavy fighting at _______distancefifteen miles from here and at Franklin distance about 30 miles fromhere the rebs were repulsed everytime with heavy loss
Remember me kindly to relations and friends
Write me if you have an opportunity
don't fail
would afford me much pleasure to hear from you all.
To
J.B. Jones

Respectfully
W. A. Jones
pr McBath
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Edgefield near Nashville, Tenn
Jan 17th 1865
My unforgotten Father
I with much pleasure seate myself to write to you to let you know mywhere abouts and what I am doing. I am on the north side ofCumberland River two miles fro the State House. My health is not verygood at the present time. I hope these lines may come to hand in duetime and find you and family in the best of health and I doing well.I have no news that would intrust you more than that I am yet in theland of the living for which I feel to have great cause to Thank Godthe giver and preseserver of life. I will just say to you that ourRegt. has had a -----rough times for the last 7 five (five is crossedout) months. We were 5 months at and neat Decatur Ala during whichtime we were on duty nearly all the time scouting and marching orfighting. We left Decatur on the25th of Nov. last arrived inNashville Tenn on the 28th at the time Gen. Hoods were marching onNashville. Hood came on this city of Rocks so near all round on thesouth side of the river as to look in on the ccity on the 15th of Dec.Gen. Thomas marched out of the city on Hood------ the gray backesfought like men all that day stood and defended there batterys amidthe heaviest cross fireing from our ----- The schrmish lines------aconstant lines of fire from there lines all that night the ----openedheavy and constant all that day late in the evening of the 16th weflanked them out of there works after a heavy cross fire on them forthe two last days. Hood then commenced his retreat southwardrd. Hisretreat soon became to be a wild stampeed. I were in the fightfollowed Hood to Sugar Creek, Ala. There I gave out and came back tothis place. Hood crossed Tenn River with (15,000) men he lost twothirds of his men on this side Tennessee River. I have not receivedletter from any of you in great while I would like to be there if Iwere consistent but I can not say when the time will be that I can bethere but I still hope the day is not far distant that I will beblessed with the happy privilige to see you all and enjoy your companyI want you to write to me as soon you get this letter Do the best youcan for my children which I know you will do. Give my love andrespects tell them I wish them to write to me

I remain your son until death
Farewell for the present

W.A. Jones to John B. Jones & Family
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William Alexander Jones and his father were both blacksmiths. W.A.Jones' blacksmith shop still stands at the homeplace on Fairview Rd.two miles west of Coalfield.......from the Dr. Reece Jones' "HallcoxGenealogy" prepared in 1991.

William Alexander Jones fought on the Union side during the C.W. Heenlisted in 1962 as a blacksmith into the 2nd Reg of the TNVolunteers. He fought in the Stones River Battle, the Battle ofFranklin, Battle of Chicamaugua, and the Battle of Gettysburg, whichended theCivil War. He was dischared in July 1865 with the rank ofprivate. .........from Meredith Newberry's 2002 4-H Speech Contest. 
Jones, William Alexander (I4)
 
556 Campbell County, TN - 1850 Federal Census

Last Name First Name Age Occupation Sex Born
JACKSON William R. 29 Hammerman M Tennessee
JACKSON Mahala 28 F Tennessee
JACKSON Mary 10 F Tennessee
JACKSON John 8 F Tennessee
JACKSON David 6 M Tennessee
JACKSON Catherine 4 F Tennessee
JACKSON Martha 3 F Tennessee
JACKSON Chesley B 1

On Nov 12, 1852 he bought land from Alfred Agee (A fellow churchmember) in Morgan County, TN on the Crooked Fork of the Emory River.He paid $150 for 16 acres. Ths is probably the time and place for thebeginning of the Jacksons in Morgan County. 
Jackson, Rev. William Rex (I1)
 
557 can't be the daughter of Sarah Foster Overton and Joseph. Who is she? Overton, Anna (I12052)
 
558 Capt. McKinney found in the 1814 tax list of Roane Co. Not found in1830. McKinney, Reuben (I371)
 
559 Capt. of Augusta Co. Militia, and was present at the battle of Point Pleasant, where his brother, Hugh, was killed, 1774. Allen, James Captain (I14711)
 
560 Captain of Militia of New Kent Co., VA, 1730; Vestryman, 1718. Made report on bridges and roads in his precincts Feb. 29, 1719. A descendant is Mr. Gilmer Speed Adams. Adams, Ebenezer Capt. (I14708)
 
561 Carl L. Davis Jr. 77 of Coalfield passed away at Methodist Medical Center Saturday December 10, 2016. He retired from Y-12 plant in OakRidge and Teamsters Union.



He is preceded in death by his wife Joyce Davis, also his parents Carl Jr and Mary Davis, and siblings Alma, Amy, Betty, Dorothy, Lorene, and Evertt.

Mr. Davis is survived by his son Dean and wife Tina of Coalfield, his daughter Tammie and husband Phil Shirks of Wartburg. Grandchildren Brittany and husband Ben Thomas of Oakridge, Tyler Moles of Coalfield, Courtney Davis and Chare of Petros, and Christina and husband Bryan Franklin of Coalfield. His brother Dan Davis of Wartburg and two sisters Sue Angel of Wartburg and Geneive Williams of Deer lodge.

He was so happy to be awaiting the birth of his two great grandsons Bryton Franklin and Kaysen McClure. Along with a host of friends and other family members. His interest were, his two boys as he called them, his two Shelties Buckunner.

The family will receive friends Tuesday 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg with the funeral following at 8pm with Dr. Billy Edmonds Officiating. Graveside service will be Wednesday 1pm at the Western Cemetery Coalfield, TN

On-line condolences can be made to www.schubertfuneralhome.com

 
David, Carl Jr. (I21065)
 
562 Carolyn Jane Adcock Jones, age 74 of Coalfield passed away at her home on Saturday, May 6, 2017. She was born in Coalfield and was the youngest of 12 children born to Dewey and Hazel Adcock.

She was a Christian and a member of Batley Baptist Church. Jane was a very caring lady who was so giving and loving to everyone she met. She worked as a CNA for Covenant Health.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Sisters, Ruth Shoemaker and Ila Mae Fritts; Brothers, Frank, Blaine (Toop), J.B., Bill, and Hugh Don (Cocky) Adcock.

She is survived by her children, Sonia Rene Montini and husband, Mike Beverly Rowland Scott Kindred Lisa Woods Grand children, Michael Dye and wife Rachel, Keri Martin, and Phillip Keith; Great-grandchildren, Kobe and Gracie Dye; Sister, Janice Wormsley; Brothers, Charles (Rooney) Adcock and wife Dottie, Marris (Parse)Adcock and wife Wanda, and David Adcock and wife Nelda; Her precious dog, "Baby Girl"; Very special niece and caregiver, Karen Brown; Special friends, Michelle Garcia and Chuck Raines; And a host of other nieces, nephews, and other family members and friends;

Special thanks to Frieda Davidson for the loving care she gave to Jane during this difficult time;

Jane chose cremation and a celebration of life service is being planned for a later date.

Jackson Funeral Services in Oliver Springs is honored to serve the Jones and Adcock families.
 
Adcock, Carolyn Jane (I3055)
 
563 Carrie L. Futrell Humphreys Mrs. Carrie L. Futrell Humphreys, 96, of
Victorian Square, Rockwood, formerly of Harriman, died Friday, May 7, in Roane Medical Center. Born in Morgan County, she was a member of Walnut Hill Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Paul Humphreys; daughters: Clara Crumumpton and Virginia Harris; son, Harold Humphreys; grandson, Paul Crumpton; two sisters; and four brothers. She is survived by grandchildren, Susann Davis of Clarksville, Carol Stout of Rockwood, Nancy Gerhard of Newport News, Va., Jana Harris of Knoxville, David Humphreys and Deborah Tanner, both of Great Falls, Mont.; and five great-grandchildren. Funeral services were at 8 p.m. Monday from the Chapel of Evans Mortuary, with the Rev. Huling officiating. Interment was at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11, at Sugar Grove Baptist Church Cemetery in Kingston. The family received friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at Evans
Mortuary, Rockwood.


Roane County News (May/13/2004) 
Futrell, Carrie Luvena (I8394)
 
564 CARSON, MARY JUANITA - age 87, a resident of the Back Valley Community in Coalfield, died peacefully Friday, February 13, 2009 at the home of her nephew. Ms. Carson was born April 7, 1921 in Coalfield. She was a lifelong resident of Morgan County. She was a homemaker and a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church however she attended Middle Creek Baptist Church. She enjoyed spending time with family and outdoor activities. Ms. Carson was preceded in death by her parents, Isaac Christenberry Carson and Dora Evelyn McGlothin Carson; by brothers, Harold Kenneth Carson, Francis Wayne Carson, and Robert Lee Carson; and by a nephew, Stephen Jerry Carson. She is survived by nephews, Sammie Carson and wife Jackie of Coalfield, with whhom she made her home, and James Carson of Knoxville; by great nieces and nephews, Sam Carson Jr., Kimberly Smith, Christopher Wayne Carson, Matthew Carson and Stephanie Carson Maxie; by great-great nieces; and nephews, Steve Carson, Jill Carsonn, Autumn Smith, Halee Carson, Isaac Maxie, Charlie Maxie; and by a special great-great nephew, Cody Lively. The family will receive friends Monday, February 16, 2009 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral. The funeral will follow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Ronald Guthrie officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Tuesday, February 17, 2009 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 [Knoxville News Sentinal]
 
Carson, Mary Juanita (I6263)
 
565 Carter, Gibby M. Clinton TN. Inducted Clinton 05/17/1918. Born in Anderson Co. TN 06/06/1889. Honorably discharge 07 or 08/29/1919

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CARTER POSSIBILITY
From: Mahutch13@aol.com
Date: Thu, 1 Jan 2004 17:24:21 EST
Subject: Re: [DumplinTN] [Forum:] Crockett Family, Carter, Scruggs,Yearwood
To: dumplintn@korrnet.org
Reply-To: dumplintn@korrnet.org
Happy New Year,
I have Crockett's in my family tree. Esther Crockett married my great-great-great-great-Grandfather, Francis Jackson Carter 2/13/1798in Wythe Co.,
VA. The family migrated to East Tennessee shortly after the marriage.Their
first son James Carter was born in Cocke Co., TN. (He passed awaythree months before his eighth birthday. ) Anyway, Esther Crockett had many Williams related to jher, a brother, at least one uncle, and several nephews.If you could estimate some dates and perhaps some more names, I could possibly find a connection. Also, Our family "Oral History" dictates that Davy Crockett was a nephew
of Esther Crockett. I have a strong suspicion that this is true, but I have not found a document that proves once and for all that this is true. Iwould be
happy to share all of my files regarding the East-Tennessee Crockett's with you in exchange for any information that you might on the Crocketts.The
Crocketts had many very LARGE families. Thanks in advance for sharing,and once
again. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Margaret Yearwood Hutchinson
Tumwater, Washington (The State)

Marriage Records in Anderson Co. TN Courthouse Volumn 7 page 46 to Gypsie Hutton and Volume 8 page 162 to Mazie Webb. No license in Anderson County for Ada Anderson.

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Frank Carter Emails--Memories
I can barley remember i was about 12 years old Charlie, Gladys , and Healen all went, we stayed 8 or 10 days, we went to church with all of Miller's kids and Cora was there with her kids she had 2 boys and one girl i think, i remember someone found a rattle snake under a bed
i can remember i was very scared

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From: "judy solis"

> Frank: You said you went to see your mother's brother, Miller,around Lake
> City. Who went? How long did you stay? What did you

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I remember living in frost bottom,Blannie, Roxie, Me and Charlie used
to sleep in same bed in winter time, one summer we had a young calf &
Charlie and i was playing with it and Charlie grabbed it's tail andcalf
drug Charlie about a block down a creek bed all he had to do was turn
it loose but he would't and he got all bruised and cut he was bleeding
Dad was going to give me a whipping for letting Charlie do that and
another time Charlie and I hid under some hay in barn and watch Dadand some more men they were breeding a cow i still remember
that bull never saw anything like it in all of my life, house was all
right very big fireplace that was where most of cooking was done in
summer time, we had plenty of food we grew most everthing. Dad did
a lot of hunting , i remember Roxie and I taking eggs over to windrockand selling them that was about10 miles each way we had to walk, also
we walked to school that was another 6 or 7 miles each way,we used
to take jars of peaches to school we were embarrased to take it toschool
we would hide it and on way back home we would eat it,thinking to
much tonight head hurting ha ha.
Love
Frank

RE: FROST BOTTOM?
From: fcarter559@comcast.net
Sent: Wed 8/08/07 9:01 PM
To: judy solis (j_tejedora@hotmail.com)
my first 2 years of school i went to frost bottom primmer and thenfirst grade, i was off 1 year with
whopping cough or something then we moved to kellytown, there were noschool buses you had to
walk it was around 7 miles to school each way, i remember walking andwas so cold couldn't feel
my feet,hands, and face it was so cold, look at us now it didn't hurtus now we just set around and
get fat and frail.
love u
Frank

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From: judy solis
You do remember a lot!

Where did you go to school when you lived at Frost Bottom? Did youride the school bus? Was your dad working then or retired?

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RE: FROST BOTTOM?
From: fcarter559@comcast.net
Sent: Thu 8/09/07 7:32 PM
To: judy solis (j_tejedora@hotmail.com)
Hi Judy i can't remember to much we had a couch, rocking chairs, (Dadhad made himself some kind of bark was used for seat andback) and in this room we had pot belly stove that burned wood and
shot gun hung over each doorway, in kitchen we had a wood burnningstove we didn't have any kind
of refrigerator, we had a smoke house where all meat was kept if i canremember right half of smoke house was under ground this way itkept things cool, we had a bnig kitchen i remember Mom doing a
lot of canning,never saw Dad do any kind of work except farming, doyou know was in prison for making
and selling moonshine he was in for 1 year and one day didn't knowthis till i was around 40 years old, Blannie told me, then i askedother people and they told me, this happen before Roxie and I was born
think Blannie was a baby, take care.
love
Frank

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From: judy solis
Frank:

Describe for me the living room of your house in Frost Bottom? Whatwas in it? A radio, tv, sofa, coffee table, etc. What color was it?What was on the floor?

These may seem like silly questions, but it is the only informationTim and Andy have ever had about their Carter heritage. I'm savingall your emails for them and I love every word you write. I can'tthank you enough for giving me these little treasures!

Judy

RE: FROST BOTTOM?
From: fcarter559@comcast.net
Sent: Fri 8/10/07 3:31 AM
To: judy solis (j_tejedora@hotmail.com)
yes it was sharp's but he was laid out at home for3 day's,lots ofpeople were there i didn't
know none of them, lot of strange people, i was a sophmore in highschool when he died
thought i was going to quit school but thank god i was smart enough tofinish school but if
i didn't play football i probably would have quit,, Dad used to leaveand wouldn't tell no one
Mom didn't know where he was in 7 or 8 weeks she would get a letterfrom him he would
be in johnson city in veterns hospital, Lee and Ernest used to acusemom of killing dad when
they couldn't find him, this happen couple times a year that dad woulddo this.
love
Frank
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From: judy solis

Frank, Charlie did not know his dad had been in prison until we wentto see Lee in March 1971. Charlie was shocked when Lee mentioned itbecause he had never heard it. Then Charlie died two months later andI never heard about it again until I started doing the familygenealogy and talked to Bob Beth. Lots of folks made moonshine backthen. It was the best way to turn their crops into cash!

Ok, here's my next question. What funeral home was your dad at? Wasit Sharp's in Oliver Springs?

Judy Solis - East Tennessee

To this day no one knows how he got there, and we didn't know he was sick, he never learned to drive, i remember one time Bill Hughes (Blannie husband) and I drove dad to veterans hospital it took us a couple hours or longer to get there, he was real sick that time he had asthma very bad
lu
Frank
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From: judy solis
Frank, how awful for your Mother. She must have had a very, very hardlife. I wish I could have made it easier for her. When she had herstroke and was in the hospital and I went to the hospital to identifyher, one of the nurses told me she tried to clean the dirt off of your mother's face--she fell face down in the garden. The nurse touchedyour mother's hair and face with such gentleness and kindness and Ithought at the time that Ada deserved that kindness. I was verygrateful to that nurse and wish I knew who she was. I hope yourmother felt the kindness of the nurse.

Why did your Dad go to the veterans hospital? Was he sick? How did heget there? Did he ever learn to drive?

Judy Solis - East Tennessee

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Also Listed As Gibbey Marshall Carter, Marshall Carter, and G.M. Carter



Per the Carter family, when Marshall would become ill, he would just leave and not say a thing to anyone, going to the hospital run by the Veterans Administration in Johnson City, Tennessee. He would return when he was well. Marshall suffered from asthma. Ada told her daughter-in-law, Judy Kesterson Carter, that Marshall used to smoke menthol cigarettes because they relieved his asthma.

Per Judy Kesterson Carter, if the family knew of Marshall's first marriage to Gypsie Hutton, no one ever spoke of it.

Notes from Judy Kesterson Carter. Sometime in March of 1971, Charlie and Judy, Joe and Diann Pride, drove to Powell to visit Charlie's brother, Lee. Sometime during the conversation Lee mentioned something about when his Dad was in prison. Ch Charlie had never heard that before and did not know his father had been in prison. We left Lee's house late and Charlie drove home. The fog was so thick that you couldn't see 10 feet in front of you. Charlie was a good driver. He got behind a tractor trailer and stayed there so he could see where he was going. If that truck had driven right into a river somewhere, we would have been right behind it. I was very glad to get home that night.

On another occasion when I was very, very pregnant with Tim, Joe Pride and Diann wanted us to go somewhere with them. Joe had bought a new Dodge--bright orange--either a challenger or another model--and wanted to show it off. We got in the back seat of the two-door car. We drove to harriman and back up Harriman Highway. At times Joe was flying. For certain Joe was drunk. I was terrified. While on the trip we stopped and Charlie and Joe got some of those hot sausages in a jar thaat Tim used to love so much. I had to go to the bathroom and when I got back in the car they had saved the last one for me. How sweet of them. I ate it. No big deal. Joe's driving terrified me and I prayed to God that if He would let me live through that car ride, I would never, never get in the car with Joe Pride again. I kept my promise to God and never rode with Joe again.

On the night Charlie died, Joe was working away from home, coming home on the weekends. He had worked late that Friday night and didn't drive home until Saturday. Joe was Charlie's best friend and told me later that if he had been home, he would have been in the car with Charlie.

Poppaw Jesse blamed Roger Mullins and the Chief of Police of Oak Ridge for Charlie's death. Charlie and Roger were going to race. I think it might have been to somewhere in Clinton. Anyway, they were headed that way. It was storming that night--rain and lots of lightning and thunder. Sometime during the night Charlie came home and left his Ford Fairlaine and I thought he was coming home for the evening. But instead of coming in the house to the bedroom, he left again in the Pontitiac Bonneville--a big hunking heavy car. For the first time in the short time we were married, I didn't worry about him. Then at 4:00 a.m., Mom and Dad were beating on the door of the trailer. They left Rebecca and maybe Janet there with Timim, who was 2 years and 2 months old, and took me and we stopped and got Mrs. Carter. Apparently the hospital had not told Mom and Dad how bad it was. When we walked into the Emergency room I asked where he was and someone said "Let's go to the Chapel". I knew then he was dead. Mrs. Carter nearly fainted and I just cried. Mom was dealing with her and Dad was dealing with me. I saw her nearly collapse and I knew that no matter how much I hurt, as a mother she was hurting so much more. Over the years my insight proved itself over and over and over.

I told the ER people I was pregnant and didn't want to lose the baby so they called Dr. DePersio and he came to the hospital and gave me a shot of something. I don't remember going home. I remember going to sleep and waking later and seeing the house full of people. Rita Hamby Brown was there and her baby was due in May and I asked her what in the world she was doing there.

Madge went shopping for me because I didn't have a decent dress to wear to the funeral. Since I was almost 3 months pregnant, I couldn't wear a dress that had a waist or was close fitting. I don't remember one of the dresses but the other was bright yellow and she bought me or mom had a pair of white gloves. That's what I wore to the funeral. The church (Middle Creek) was overflowing. I remember seeing a high school student, Kay White, standing against the wall and I think she fainted because it was so hot. I couldn't look at anyone, I just covered my face.

I also couldn't let them put the casket in the ground. I just didn't want them to cover him up. It was so sad. Such a young man shouldn't have died. Death was for old people. I never believed anything like this would ever happen to me. But it did. And when Tim wrecked 15 years later, I was again reminded of Mrs. Carter's pain. I was determined that my son would not die. I gave Tim to God and I knew as soon as I did that Tim would be ok. I promised him that he would be ok.



Education = 4th grade per census records of 1940 
Carter, Gibbey Marshall (I11525)
 
566 CATES, BENJAMIN 80, formerly of Morgan County, died July 19, 1994 in Harriman, Tn. He was the son of the late Frank and Annie Jacks Cates of Gobey, Tn. Preceded by wife, Myrtle Strutton Cates and infant daughter, Shirley Jean Cates. Survivors: sons; George and wife Dean Cates, James E. Cates daughters, Sue and husband Danny Redmon and Louis and husband Pat Hamilton. 8 grandchildren and 3 g-grandchildren and 5 brothers. Burial in Wartburg Cemetery. (Morgan County News)
 
Cates, Benjamin (I16295)
 
567 CATES, ANNIE JACKS, 76, of 817 Avon Ave. died this morning in a Durham rest home following several years of illness, one week of which was critical. Mrs. Cates was a native ofMorgan County, Tenn. daughter of the late Hyden and Mary Elizabeth Jacks. Survivors include six sons, Ben Cates of Harriman, Tenn., William Cates of Sevierville, Tenn., Richard and Grant Cates, both of Graham, and Lee Catesand Charles Cates, both of Burlington; one brother, Ben W. Jacks of Lansing, Tenn.; 14 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Final rites will be held at 11 o'clock Monday morning at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg, Tenn. Burial will be in Wartburg Cemetery.
Source: Daily Times News, Burlington, NC; January 16, 1971

Judy: Is she related to Dessie Jacks Byrd of Coalfield??? 
Jacks, Annie (I16293)
 
568 Cause of death listed as Pellegra on death certificate. Phillips, Edith Opal (I21559)
 
569 Cause of death listed on death certificate as "flu". Acres, Sarah Emily (I20357)
 
570 cause of death was a self-inflicted gunshot wound Seiber, Andy (I21601)
 
571 Cause of death: Dropsy of the heart. Chenault, Caleb Jr. (I11282)
 
572 Census 1850 Shannon CO.MO pg 205
1860 Shannon Co.MO HH 279-236
1870 Shannon Co.MO HH 64-64
1880 Shannon Co.MO HH 104-118 liv with son Jesse & family.
Other Source: Ozark Heritage Dent Co., MO, Vol III, Cemeteries &Families Pg 309, Col. 3, where her name is shown as Virginia CarolinaJane. 
Baumgarter, Virginia Carolina Jane (I4528)
 
573 Census lists her birthdate as 1873 but her age calculates as 1863. Ibelieve the census taker made an error when he listed her year ofbirth as 1873. JUDY SOLIS 03-12-07.

1880 Census shows James Tanner and Susan Tanner living in the samehousehold but enumerated as a separate family with Hiley Parsons,wife, age 57, and Martin Parsons, son, age 18. There is nothing toshow where Mr. Parsons is.
Name: Susie Tanner
Home in 1880: District 5, Cumberland, Tennessee
Age: 16
Estimated birth year: abt 1864
Birthplace: Tennessee
Relation to head-of-household: Wife
Spouse's name: James
Father's birthplace: NC
Mother's birthplace: GA (1)
Occupation: Keeping House
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Female

Household Members: Name Age
James Tanner 18
Susie Tanner 16
David Tannero 3M

(1) 1880 census shows Hiley Parsons, wife, in the same household butin a separate family. Hiley gives her birthplace as N.C. It ispossible she is not Susan's mother but is her step-mother. Nothing inthe census supports or does not support this. J Solis 03-17-07

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See husband James Martin Tanner notes for burial site.

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Parsons, Susan Susie Anna (I13237)
 
574 CENSUS Morgan County Tennessee 1850
Surname -- Given Name(s) -- Age -- Gender -- Color -- Occupation --Real Estate -- Birthplace --
Williams--William------47--m--*--farmer--$500.00--VA--*--*--*--*--*
Williams--Sarah------25--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
Williams--John------20--m--*--laborer--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
Williams--William------15--m--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
Williams--Matthias------13--m--*--*--*--TN--*--1--*--*--*
Williams--Sarah------12--f--*--*--*--TN--*--1--*--*--*
Williams--Jane------10--f--*--*--*--TN--*--1--*--*--*
Williams--Minerva------8--f--*--*--*--TN--*--1--*--*--*

1860 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 7 (page 65)
WILLIAMS, William57MWFarmerVA
Sarah 37FWDomesticTN
Mary20FWDomesticTN
Minerva16FWDomesticTN
Samson9MWTN
Robert7MWTN
Amanda5FWTN
Elizabeth1FWTN

1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, Page 108
WILLIAMS, William W M 78 Head Farmer Tenn
Sarah F W 55 Wife HW Tenn
Sampson M W 29 Son FW Tenn
Robert P. M W 27 Son FW Tenn
Matilda F. F W 19 Dau HW Tenn
Lucinda F W 15 Dau HW Tenn
Fidely F W 10/12

From Judy Gooch:

1850 Morgan Co TN census
William Williams 47 farmer born in VASarah 25 TNWasn';t this Sarah a Patterson????
John 1830 TNWilliam Williams 1835 TNMatthias 1837 TNSarah 1838 TNJane1840 TNMinerva 1842 TN

William Williams 57
Sarah Williams 34
Mary Williams 20
Manerva Williams 16
Sampson Williams 9
Robert Williams 7
Amanda Williams 5
Elisabeth Williams 1

Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: District 7, Morgan,Tennessee; Roll: M653_1266; Page: 508; Image: 366.

Is this the Mary you refer to as marrying Joseph D. Jones???? Or isthere another WM & Sarah Williams??? I have not documentation toback it up but was told years ago by Louis Jones that this Mary JaneWilliams 1840 shown as Mary in 1860 Jane in 1850 was married to ourSamuel Summers. ??????? He told me that William Williams 1803 wasfirst married to a Mary Hicks? 
Williams, William H. (I611)
 
575 Census records say she was born in 1860. Liles, Sarah Jane (I1149)
 
576 Census shows birth about 1790. Rae Davis-Smith website shows him born1786
www.angelfire.com/tn/sexton/index.html

WILLIAM SEXTON

William SEXTON, the son of Timothy and Esther (SISEL) SEXTON, Sr., was born about 1786 in York District, South Carolina and died on 10 Sep 1854 in Scott Co., TN, according to his War of 1812 pension. He married Rhoda GRIFFITH (b. 1800 in VA-d. 1877 in Scott Co., TN), the daughter of Joseph and Phoebe (HUDSON) GRIFFITH. William and Rhoda had ten children, all of whom are proven. In an affidavit in the War of 1812 pension of William SEXTON, written in 1871, Rhoda GRIFFITH SEXTON stated that their children were "Sarah whose birth was January 1st, 1817 this is the oldest child, then Rebecca, Pegee [Margaret], Barton, Manda, Lucy Ann, Hiram, Solomon, Rite [Wright], Feelin [Fieldin] all of whom is still living except Rebecca, Manda, Hiram the last named died a soldier in the late War of 1861 & 2" The only birth date given is of Sarah. The dates for the other children come from census records.

Sarah SEXTON:

Sarah SEXTON was born on 1 Jan 1817 and married William W. PHILLIPS. She was appointed the administrator of her mother's estate in 1877 in Scott Co., TN. She is listed as an heir of William and Rhoda SEXTON in Scott County, TN Deed Book C, page 98.

Rebecca SEXTON:

Rebecca SEXTON was born in 1819 and married Elswick THOMPSON. They only had one daughter, Rhoda Ann, who married James ASHER. Rhoda Ann and James ASHER sold their interest in the estate of William and Rhoda SEXTON in Deed Book 54, page 50.

Margaret (Peggy) SEXTON:

Margaret (Peggy) SEXTON was born in 1822 and married Fountain SEXTON, the son of Moses and Leander (HATFIELD) SEXTON. The death certificate of Julia Ann SEXTON THOMPSON lists her parents as Fount SEXTON and Peggie SEXTON. Also when Margaret and Fountain SEXTON were divorced in 1875, Margaret SEXTON was not restored to her maiden name. Of course, if Margaret SEXTON was a SEXTON before she was married, then there would be no reason to restore her to her maiden name. Their divorce is recorded in Scott County Chancery Minutes, 24 Nov 1875, pages 420, 422, 446 and 447.

Bartholomew (Barton) SEXTON:

Bartholomew (Barton) SEXTON was born in 1824. He married Martha (Patsy) Margaret THOMPSON

Amanda (Manda) SEXTON:

Amanda SEXTON was born in 1826 and she married Isaac WALLACE. Although there is no marriage record for Amanda and Isaac WALLACE, in the book, The Wallace Family, by J.K.P. WALLACE, it states that Isaac WALLACE married a SEXTON. Isaac and Amanda appear on the 1850 Anderson County, TN Census.

Lucy Ann SEXTON:

Lucy Ann SEXTON was born in 1828 and married Armstead H. GRIFFITH. In Scott County Deed Book 54, page 50. the children of Lucy Ann and Armstead H. GRIFFITH sold their interest in the estate of William and Rhoda SEXTON.

Hiram SEXTON:

Hiram SEXTON was born in 1830 and was a twin to Solomon. He died during the Civil War. He married Sophia GRIFFITH. In Scott County Deed Book 54, page 50, his two children, Solomon SEXTON and Arlena BROWN, sold their interest in the estate of William and Rhoda SEXTON.

Solomon SEXTON:

Solomon SEXTON was born in 1830 and was a twin to Hiram. He married first to Nancy RICH and second to Angeline GODDARD. In Scott County Deed Book 54, page 51, the children of Solomon SEXTON sold their interest in the estate of William and Rhoda SEXTON.

Wright SEXTON:

Wright SEXTON was born in 1838 and married Rachel FOSTER-WALLACE. He sold his interest in the estate of William and Rhoda SEXTON in Scott County Deed Book 34, page 589.

Fieldin (Feelin) SEXTON:

Fieldin SEXTON was born in 1840. His first wife was a LEWALLEN. His second wife was Mary Ann STEWARD and his third wife was Nancy Victoria WRIGHT (HULL).

All of the children and William and Rhoda SEXTON sold their interest in their parent's estate, except, Sarah, Margaret, and Fieldin. It is not known why there is no record of them selling their share of their parents' estate.
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WILLIAM SEXTON

William SEXTON, the son of Timothy and Esther (SISEL) SEXTON, Sr., was born about 1786 in York District, South Carolina. He married 2 Feb 1815 in Anderson (now Scott) Co., TN, Rhoda GRIFFITH, the daughter of Joseph and Phoebe (HUDSON) GRIFFITH. William served in the War of 1812 in Captain James Tunnell's Company. He died on 10 Sep 1854 in Scott Co., TN. William and Rhoda had 10 children:

Sarah SEXTON (b. 1 Jan 1817 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. after 1880) md William W. PHILLIPS
Rebecca SEXTON (b. 1819 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. before 1850) md Elswick THOMPSON
Margaret "Peggy" SEXTON (b. 1822 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. 1884 in Scott Co., TN) md Fountain SEXTON
Barton (Bartholomew) SEXTON (b. Apr 1824 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. 1900-10 in Scott Co., TN) md Martha Margaret THOMPSON
Amanda SEXTON (b. 1826 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. 1850-52 in Anderson Co., TN) md Isaac WALLACE
Lucy Ann SEXTON (b. 1828 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. between 1880 and 1900 in Scott Co., TN) md Armstead H. GRIFFITH
Hiram SEXTON (twin to Hiram) (b. 1830 in Morgan (now Scott) Co. TN-d. 16 Feb 1864 in Belle Island Confederate Prison, Richmond, VA) md Sophia GRIFFITH
Solomon SEXTON (twin to Solomon) (b. 1830 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. 1900-10 in Scott Co., TN) md 1st, Nancy RICH; 2nd, Angeline GODDARD
Wright SEXTON (b. 1838 in Morgan (now Scott) Co.,TN-d. 28 Jul 1921 in Scott Co., TN) md Rachel WALLACE
Fielding (Feelin) SEXTON (b. 1840 in Morgan (now Scott) Co., TN-d. after 1910) md 1st a LEWALLEN; 2nd, Mary Ann STEWART; 3rd, Nancy Victoria WRIGHT (HULL)



Copyright, 1992, Robert L. Bailey. All Rights Reserved. 
Sexton, William (I13807)
 
577 Census: 1860 Shannon Co., MO HH 344-289, Farmer
Andrew Jackson Summers was a Farmer/Baptist/Democrat. He was a memberof the Missionary Baptist Church.

1880 Fed. Census, Shannon Co., MO, Jackson Twsp. show the followinginformation:

Andrew Jackson Summer 64 Farmer Indiana
Sarah 57 Housewife
Emily 25
Sirena 22
Ella Rebecka 16
Julia Amanda Stringer 29
George Stringer 9
James Stringer 6 
Summers, Andrew "Andy" Jackson (I4376)
 
578 CHADWICK, MARJORIE - age 80 and a lifelong resident of Coalfield, passed away Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at Parkwest Medical Center in Knoxville. Mrs. Chadwick was a long time member of the Coalfield Seventh Day Adventist Church. Her hobbies included family, church, baking and bowling. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mitchell Chadwick; parents, Joe and Beatrice Wood; brothers, Don and Tommy Wood; sister, Bobbie Wood Sexton. Mrs. Chadwick is survived by her children, Angela and Brad Duncan of Coalfield, Joey Chadwick of Joyner, Tim and Susie Chadwick of Oliver Springs and Wallace and Linda Chadwick also of Oliver Springs; grandchildren, Josh and Nick Duncan of Coalfield, Gary Chadwick and fiance Michelle Timm of Burriville, Jeremy and Leeanne Chadwick of Joyner, Ashley and Bobby Bracher of Oak Ridge, Andrea Lowe of Wartburg, Melissa and Jackie Thomas of Coalfield, Jennifer and Van Grafton of Smyrna, and Shawna and Eddie Kelly of Simpsonville, SC.; great grgrandchildren, Mitchell, Gavin, MiKayla & Ty Hunter Thomas of Coalfield, Chad and Emma Grafton of Smyrna, Reese Kelly of Simpsonville, SC, Layne Bedford of Joyner, Tripp Bracher of Oak Ridge; sister, JoAnn Wood Wormsley of Coalfield; many speciaal nieces, nephews and friends including lifelong friend, Wilma Overton. Special thanks go out to the staff of Parkwest Medical Center for their wonderful care of Mrs. Chadwick. The family will receive friends Friday, January 30, 2009 from 6-8:0:00 pm at Jackson-Oliver Mortuary in Oliver Springs. Funeral services will follow with Rev. Milt Pruitt officiating. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, 2 pm in Davis Cemetery, Coalfield. The family requests expressions of sympathy takke the form of memorial contributions to the Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Coalfield, Tn 37719, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105, or The Alzheimer Association, 2200 Sutherland Ave., Knoxville, TN 37919. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
 
Wood, Marjorie (I7262)
 
579 CHAMBERS, JAMES HERBERT - age 88 of Huntsville, Tennessee passed away on Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at his home with his loving family by his side. Herbert was born December 21, 1922 in Scott County, Tennessee. At an early age his family moved to Huntsville, where "Herb" dedicated his life serving his community with a passion for the youth. Herb was a member of the First Baptist Church of Huntsville, Tennessee. He was a World War II Army Veteran and retired after many years of work with the Department of Human Services. He was preceded in death by his parents George W. and Mary Thompson Chambers; sisters: Mazie George, Gladys Cross, Alta Sexton, Betty Sharp, and Margaret Leaper; brother: Milford Chambers; son: James Whitman CChambers; mother-in-law Elsie Byrd; son-in-law Lonnie Ellis. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Nona Lee Chambers; daughters: Karen Ellis, Marsha Swain and husband Mike; grandchildren: Todd Swain and wife Patty, Jordan Swain, Grant Swain and wife Whitney, Chris Ellis and wife Amy, Jamie Ellis and wife Amy, Meagan Hubbard and husband Mark; great grandchildren: Nathanael Swain, Kristen Ellis, Maddison Ellis, Makennah Ellis, Kara Hubbard, and Kaelie Laxton; brother Roy Chambers and w wife June of Oak Ridge, Tennessee and a host of other family and friends including special friends H.L. and Lela Cross. Friends may visit with the Chambers' family on Friday, October 7, 2011 from 4 p.m. until time of funeral service at 7 p.m. in the chapel of West-Murley Funeral Home Huntsville Chapel with Bro Kevin Terry, Bro. Dale Smith and Bro. George Harold Sexton officiating. Graveside service will be on Saturday, October 8, 2011 at 11 a.m. at the Byrd Cemetery in Huntsville. Pallbearers will be grandsons and son-in-law. Honorary pallbearers: H. L. Cross, Charlie Lance, Jan Byrd, and Ted Williams. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made to: The First Baptist Church of Huntsville Building Fund P.O. Box 214 Huntsville, Tennessee 37756. West-Murley Funeral Home Huntsville Chapel is serving the family of James Herbert Chambers.

 
Chambers, James Herbert (I15549)
 
580 CHANEY, MS. HEATHER SUZANNE, age 27, of Petros, died early Tuesday morning, June 26, 2007, in an automobile accident. She was a member of the Petros First Baptist Church and a 1997graduate of Coalfield High School. She was preceded in death b by her father, Billy Mark Morrison, grandparents; Betsy Morrison, Annette and Mark Morrison. Surviving; Daughters; Myranda and Leesha Lou Chaney, both of Robbins; Mother; Linda Christopher, of Petros; Brother; Chris Morrison and wife, Tessa, of Petros; Grand Parents; Oliver and Helen Christopher, Petros; Step-father; James Gregg Bledsoe, Harriman; Former husband; Andy Chaney, Robbins; Uncles; Will Morrison and wife, Jenny, Oliver Springs, Jake Christopher, Petros; Aunts; Ruth Hall, P Petros, Brenda Christopher, WartburgSpecial friend; Dave Parton, Oak Ridge; Nieces; Toni Jackson and Destiny, Alexis and Heather Cheyenne Morrison; And a multitude of friends touched by her love. The family will receive friends Thursday eveningg, June 28, 2007, from 6 to 8 p.m. Schubert Funeral Home Chapel, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 8 p.m. with Dr. Jim West officiating. Graveside services will be held Friday 11 a.m. Phillips Cemetery, Devonia, Tenn.. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg in charge of arrangements. [wecoradio.com]
 
Morrison, Heather Suzanne (I14187)
 
581 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McGlothin, Austin Lynn (I6382)
 
582 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. McGlothin, Elaina Sue (I16058)
 
583 CHAPMAN, JOANN ADCOCK, 56, of Coalfield, died Monday, Sept. 1, 2003,at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Nov. 20, 1946, inCoalfield, she was the daughter of Blaine Adcock of Coalfield andLorene Justice Adcock, now deceased. Mrs. Chapman was a lifelongresident of Morgan County and was an employee of Red Cap Industriesfor 30 years. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church, but attendedKellytown Baptist Church in Oliver Springs. In addition to her father,Mrs. Chapman is survived by her son, Sammy Joe Chapman Jr. of Jackson;her former husband, Sammy Joe Chapman Sr. of Stevens; four brothers,Sammy Adcock, Ross Adcock and wife, Shirley, Danny Adcock and wife,Louise, and Dale Adcock and wife, Laureen, all of Coalfield; and bytwo sisters, Linda Hensley and husband, Jimmy, of Harriman, and GailMassengill and husband, Gary, of Petros. The funeral will be at 8 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 4, 2003, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings with the Rev. Mack Smith, the Rev. Garvan Walls and the Rev.Ronnie Crisp officiating. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m.Friday, Sept. 5, at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. [OakRidger] Adcock, Jo Ann (I3009)
 
584 Charles A. Sampsel Jr., 75, of Harriman died Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1996, in Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.
He was born April 23, 1920, in Coalfield to the late Arthur and Mary (Jackson) Sampsel.
He was a pipefitter with Martin Marietta Energy Systems and had retired from HFIR after 20 years of service.
A member of Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman where he served as a deacon, Sampsel also participated in numerous mission trips through the Southern Baptist Convention Foreign Mission Board. He was also a member of the Southern Baptist Convention disaster relief of Tennessee.
He was a life-long member of Southgate Masonic Lodge No. 569 in Harriman and was also a member of Pipefitter Local No. 718 in Oak Ridge.
He enjoyed traveling, working in his yard, barbequing and making jellies and jams, his family said.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Helen Wall Sampsel.
Survivors include two sons and daughters-in-law, Ronnie and Donald and Brenda Sampsel of Oak Ridge; a duaghter and son-in-law, Norma and Jack Freeman of Dalton, GA; six grandchildren: Millie Weller of Cookeville, Howard Sampsel and Sonya Anderson of Knoxville, Melissa Hale of Atlanta, GA, Jennifer Freeman of Sarasota, FL., and Brittany Norvell of Oak Ridge; three great-grandchildren, Jeremy and Vicgtoria Anderson and Tommy Weller; a sister, Lahoma Ray of Harriman; and two brothers, Roy of Coalfield and Elbert of Hopewell, VA.
Funeral was 11 a.m. Friday, january 18, in Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman and burial followed in Estes Cemetery in Coalfield with the Revs. Larry Wilbanks and Charles Kelley officiating.
A Masonic service was held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18, also in the funeral home.
 
Sampsel, Charles Arthur Jr. (I2469)
 
585 Charles Barber, 46, from Coalfield died Saturday when his home burned.
Sheriff Dennis Ledbetter said his office responded about 11:00 p.m. to the Barber home on Fairview Road.
Ledbetter said Barber's death was a result of apparent smoke inhalation.
Wiley Barber, father of the victim was not home at the time of the fire.
The Coalfield Volunteer and Brushy Mountain Fire Departments responded to the scene. Ledbetter said there was extensive water and smoke damage to the house, but it did not burn to the ground.
The cause of the fire has not been determined and the incident is still under investigation. 
Barber, Charles (I2976)
 
586 Charles C Pavey's original manuscript says he died June 6 1889. I believe that to be 1789 based on Robert's DOB of 1733. Judy Solis, owner of original document.

Charles C Pavey's original manuscript lists Robert's wife as Jean May and on the same page lists her as Jean Wray. She is shown as Jean May Wray in this online database in an effort to make both names available to the user. Judy Solis, owner of original document. 
Hayes, Robert (I14326)
 
587 Charles E. Foster, 62, died Monday at 9 a.m. at Jewish Hosptal.

He lived at 314 W. St. Catherine, and was employed at Parkmoor Bowling Lanes, 2425 S. Third. He was a native of Saxton, Kentucky.

Survivors include his Widow, the former Helen Hill, and two sons, Jack and Charles E. Foster, Jr.

Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Durham Funeral Home in Pineville, with burial in the Hurst Cemetery Middlesboro.

Courier Journal, Louisville, KY 28 Feb 1968 
Foster, Charles Edward Sr. (I12024)
 
588 Charles F. Jones, 87, of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, July 4, 2002, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Born Jan. 7, 1915, in Oliver Springs, he had been a lifelong resident of this area.
Mr. Jones retired from Union Carbide Nuclear Division where he had worked as a machinist for 26 years.
He was a member of New Mountain View Baptist Church in Oliver Springs.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Evelyn Aytes Jones; two daughters, Sue Capps and her husband, Jeff, of Oak Ridge, and Angela West and her husband, John, of Knoxville; two sons, Mack F. Jones and his wife, Darlene, of Midwest City, Okla., and John C. Jones of Oak Ridge; five grandchildren, Michael Killaly, Christopher Killaly and Kimberly Killaly, all of Pennsylvania, and Tracy Jones and Tammy Jones, both of Oklahoma; and five great-grandchildren.
Mr. Jones is also survived by two brothers, John Paul Jones and his wife, Clara, and Robert E. Jones and his wife, Madge, all of Oliver Springs; a sister, Pauline Ford and her husband, Dean, of Oliver Springs; and by several nieces and nephews.
Paulette Braden Hileman has been considered a daughter by the Joneses.
Mr. Jones was preceded in death by his parents, Milton R. Jones and Maud Black Jones; a brother, Milton R. Jones Jr.; and by a sister-in-law, Frances Jones.
The funeral was held Saturday, July 6, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Joe Copeland officiating.
A graveside service was conducted Sunday, July 7, at Anderson Memorial Gardens in Clinton.
-- The Oak Ridger, 8 Jul 2002 
Jones, Charles Franklin (I8186)
 
589 Charles Gaines McGlothin was born December 25, 1848 in Virginiaaccording to family records. He married Caldona (Donna) Cummings onDecember 25, 1865 in Blount County, TN. The couple and their 4 girls,Martha (Lena), Mollie, Eliza K. (Kate), and Willie are listed on the1880 census in Knox County where Charles was a store clerk. They arealso listed in Morgan County in the home of Wesley McGlothin. It islikely they were visiting (or even living with) Charles?s brother,Wesley, at the t time the census taker came to the home in Coalfield andwere at their home in Knoxville when the census taker from that areavisited their Knoxville home. Charles is not listed in MorganCounty?just his wife and four children. Charles died on Feb 16, 1895 McGlothin, Charlie (I6125)
 
590 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Votrain, Charles H (I9827)
 
591 Charles Lidy Owens was murdered according to family members. Genealogist Mily Piros posted this message in 2003 in an attempt to find more information on Owens' murder:

From: MPiros1120@aol.com
Subject: [TNHANCOC] CHARLES L OWENS
Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2003 08:32:47 EDT

Hello List,

My gr-grandfather CHARLES LIDY OWENS was born 1861 in TN , moved to Rose
Hill, Lee County VA and died 12-22-1890 possibly in Hancock Co Tn. He was shot and
killed maybe on Wallen's Ridge. He was killed supposedly over a horse. I have
been trying to find out WHO killed him. The only record of his death is in
Lee Co ..says he was shot. No other info. Now my question...Is there anyone, any
place, any old court records , any old newspapers of that era..1890-1891 in
Hancock Co.

Also Below are some articles in a book Hancock Co and it's people.......Does
anyone know who JAMES or JOE OWENS was?
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Hancock County
Wednesday March 11 1891
Another Hancock homicide JAMES WRIGHT shot and killed JOE OWENS at Kyle's
Ford Hancock County on Saturday, February 28th. The killing was the sequel of an
old grudge.
Morristown Gazette
======================================================
A MURDERER ESCAPED JAIL DECEMBER 16 1891
JAMES WRIGHT whose arrest in Missouri and returned to Hancock County Jail at
Sneedville we noticed in these columns a few months since escaped from that
prison on the evening of December 3rd. It is said that WRIGHT had been confined
in shackles to with in a few days of the escape., when the jailer was
persuaded to remove them. WRIGHT was charged the murder of a man named OWENS in
Hancock County. A negro prisoner escaped jail at the same time.
======================================================LIFE SENTENCE AFFIRMED
WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 23 1892
JAMES WRIGHT who was sentenced by the Circuit Court of Hancock County to the
penitentiary for life, for murdering of one OWENS at Kyle's Ford and who
appealed his case to the Supreme Court had a hearing by that body last week and the
sentence of the lower court was affirmed.
======================================================
HANCOCK
WED MARCH 23 1892
JIM WRIGHT again escapes. News comes of a bloody fight in the third district
of Hawkins County, On the morning of March 18th, in which JAMES WRIGHT wanted
for the murder of JAMES OWENS, of Hawkins County, figured. It seems that the
sheriff of Hancock County with a posse had traced WRIGHT to the house of
kinsman AARON TEMPLETON where they came upon him at day break. A deputy knocked for
admittance at the front door and when it opened by TEMPLETON walked in and
demanded the surrender of WRIGHT, saying he knew he was there and that they had
come for him and were going to have him before they left. TEMPLETON grew
furious, telling the deputy he would die before he would allow them to take WRIGHT,
at the same time impending the progress of the progress of the deputies.
Shooting soon began and when the smoke cleared away it was found TEMPLETON had
been shot, the bullet going through his body, and fatally wounding one of the
officers. While the shooting was going on WRIGHT who had been sleeping upstairs,
let himself down from the window of his room by means of a rope ladder and
made good his escape.
Morristown Gazette


Milly WARD Piros
List Rootsweb Administrator for Anderson Co Tn~Campbell Co Tn and Fentress Co
Tn

According to his death record, Charles Lidy Owens was born in Virginia in 1866 and died 22 Dec 1890 at age 24. Family members believe he was born in Tennessee, possibly Hancock County and may have been murdered there.

The 1880 census in Ancestry.com shows two results--one with a birthplace for Charles as VA and one with TN as his birthplace. As of 1/19/2016, Ancestry has not responded to a question of which is accurate.

A death certificate for one of his children also lists his birthplace as Virginia.

Mily Piros and one other person (see other notes) have his birthplace as Tennessee with no supporting information.





 
Owens, Charles Lyde Sr. (I6110)
 
592 Charles Melhorn, age 88, a resident of Coalfield, died Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Mr. Melhorn was born September 21, 1921 in Coalfield. He lived in the Coalfield community all of his life.

He was an active member and deacon of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He was a United States Army Veteran who served his country in WWII. He worked at both the K-25 and Y-12 plants in heating and air conditioning until his retirement in 1983.

Charles was a member of the Black Diamond Masonic Lodge # 624 F & AM, a 32nd degree Master Mason, a member of the Scottish Rite, and a member of the Order of Eastern Star Sunrise Chapter # 364 where he formerly served as Worthy Patron.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Benjiman O. Melhorn and Vesta Jones Melhorn, by a daughter in law, Patsy Melhorn, by brothers; Clay, Herman, Elijah, Edward, Robert, Clyde and Rudolph Melhorn and by a sister Anna.

He is survived by his wife of 66 years, Georgia Jackson Melhorn of Coalfield, by a son, Randel Melhorn, by grandchildren; Lee Ann Denny and husband Matthew, and Chris Poole and wife Mary Jane all of Houston, TX, by a sister Elnora Lawson and husband Jerry, of Petros, by brothers, Otto Melhorn and Ralph Melhorn and wife Yvonne all of Wartburg, and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and special friends.

The family will receive friends Friday, January 29, 2010 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 James Foster officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Saturday, January 30, 2010 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


MELHORN, CHARLES, age 88, a resident of Coalfield, died Tuesday, January
26, 2010 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Mr. Melhorn was born
September 21, 1921 in Coalfield. He lived in the Coalfield community all
of his life.
He was an active member and deacon of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. He
was a United States Army Veteran who served his country in WWII. He
worked at both the K-25 and Y-12 plants in heating and air conditioning
until his retirement in 1983.
Charles was a member of the Black Diamond Masonic Lodge # 624 F & AM, a
32nd degree Master Mason, a member of the Scottish Rite, and a member of
the Order of Eastern Star Sunrise Chapter # 364 where he formerly served
as Worthy Patron. He was preceded in death by his parents, Benjiman O.
Melhorn and Vesta Jones Melhorn, by a daughter in law, Patsy Melhorn, by
brothers; Clay, Herman, Elijah, Edward, Robert, Clyde and Rudolph
Melhorn and by a sister Anna. He is survived by his wife of 66 years,
Georgia Jackson Melhorn of Coalfield, by a son, Randel Melhorn, by
grandchildren; Lee Ann Denny and husband Matthew, and Chris Poole and
wife Mary Jane all of Houston, TX, by a sister Elnora Lawson and husband
Jerry, of Petros, by brothers, Otto Melhorn and Ralph Melhorn and wife
Yvonne all of Wartburg, and a host of nieces, nephews, extended family
members and special friends. The family will receive friends Friday,
January 29, 2010 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 James Foster officiating. Burial and graveside services will be
held Saturday, January 30, 2010 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 [Sharp Funeral Home] 
Melhorn, Charles (I223)
 
593 Charles Williams came to TN from Appamattox, Va about1814----Goodspeed Publishing Company Williams, Charles (I7711)
 
594 Charlie Byrd, as he was known to his friends, served in Vietnam.

In about 1975, Charlie was visiting his mother. Their neighbors, Judyand Gary Smith, were preparing the ground for a garden and Gary wasoperating a tiller in an area between the homes. Judy was behind thetwo houses. Andy Carter, then 3 1/2 years old, was sitting on theside of a ditch between the two houses. Andy was wearing a pair ofyellow Brogan Boots, splashing his feet in the shallow water of theditch and in a world of his own.

Judy went towards Andy to call him to come into the house and calledhim above the noise of the tiller. Andy didn't hear her. Judystarted to go closer to Andy when she suddenly saw a snake goingtowards the creek but between Judy and Andy. Juddy started to screamwhen she saw the second snake. It was about that time that Andy heardhis mother and got up to come to her. Judy by then was screaming atthe top of her lungs. Gary continued his tiller, unable to her herscreams. But Charlie Byrd heard her and came around the Byrd housetowards Judy. When Judy finally got out the words "snakes", Charliewent towards Andy and picked him up and brought him to Judy. Charlietracked down the snakes and declared them only Chicken Snakes. Judywas sure they were poisionus and would devour her little boy. Charliewas her hero on that day and forever after.

When Charlie died, several people called Judy and asked her to go toMiss Dot's house and be there when the message got to her of Charlie'ssuicide. Charlie had sent his best friend, Mike Carroll, with hisdaughter to his mother-in-law's house and when they returned, thedaughter ran in the house and found her father dead. Charlie and hiswife were on the verge of divorce, with Charlie's sister creating someof the problems according to community gossip. Others were at thehouse and Judy elected to stay home so as to NOT alert Miss Dot to aproblem.

Since then, Miss Dot has lost her oldest son and how has only herdaughter of her four children. 2009.

Charlie served in Vietnam. 
Byrd, Charles Perry (I6392)
 
595 Charlie Davis was Ray Charles' biological father. Davis, Ray Charles (I20833)
 
596 Charlie owned the Reeves Cafe and bus terminal in Oliver Springs. Reeves, Charlie (I11174)
 
597 Charlie's SSN 408-64-9823 Carter, Charles Gibbey (I3366)
 
598 CHEEK, FLORENCE JUSTICE, 92, Coal Hill and Rockwood. Daughter of late, Marion Justice. Wife of William Cheek Brother, S.H. Justice. Survivors: Horace Justice. Vada Cheek, Wright, Frank M. Cheek, Houston Cheek and John Cheek. 16 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Sister: Sherelda Sisson. Burial Coal Hill [Morgan County News dated, 10/1/1964)
 
Justice, Florence (I7285)
 
599 Cherokee name was Nanye'hi. She was of the Wolf Clan

WARD, NANCY Second child of Tame Doe and Sir Francis Ward Born: 1738in Chota of the Overhills Her Cherokee name was Nanyehi or CherokeeRose. She was also called Beloved War Woman, Beloved Woman, andGhighau. She died in 1822 in the, Amovey District near the OcoeeRover, at her brother's home She was buried near Benton, Polk County,Tennessee. She was a Cherokee woman. 
Ward, Nancy (I4949)
 
600 Children are based on Mary Burris Pension Application of 1842.

Thomas filed a pension application in 1818. At the time he listed four children: Thomas, Sally, Ann, and Elijah. The ages he gives in the pension application do not line up with the ages of his children as listed by Mary in her pension application of 1842. She filed for pension the same year that Thomas died (1842).

The nature of Thomas' injuries or disabilities are not noted in the copy of the pension file, attached to this record.

Mary's pension application was denied on the basis that she was not able to provide proof of their marriage. 
Brummett, Thomas (I19007)
 
601 Children are from two sources: 1880 census and 1900 census. Foour children are listed in the 1880 census and 3 children are listed in the 1900 census. Sources for both censuses is Ancestry.com, Cumberland Co. TN


Family: Benjamin Grant Jones / Arminda Hall (F5605)
 
602 Children's month and year of birth per the Morgan Co TN 1900 census.

In the 1930 census, James McGlothin says his father was born inNorthern Ireland. Attached in Scrapbook for James. He was livingwith his daughter Senie (Asenath).

In the 1930 census, James' sister, Belle McGlothin Roberts, is livingwith him in Coalfield, TN. She is 62 years old and her children areassumed to have been grown and left home. James is shown as a widow.

Jim McGlothin married Mary Ann Jackson. Mary Ann?s parents lived in atwo story log house on the current Jackson Lane in Coalfield. Writingabout the family for the Morgan County Heritage book, May McGlothin,wife of Robert Harvey McGlothin, wrote ?The Lord blessed this couplewith ten children: John, Dora, Cena, Ben, Ona, Lige, Clarence, Ida,Cassie, and Nina."

Jim purchased about 30 acres from his half brother, Wesley, ?at thefoot of Walden?s Ridge? in Back Valley (Coalfield) September 29, 1890.He purchased another 20 acres later. His direct descendants continueto live in Back Valley....by Judy Solis

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS
MCGLOTHIN, James Head M W 56 Wid TN Coal Miner
Cena Dau F W 30 Sing TN
Clarence Son M W 26 Sing TN Coal Miner
Nina Dau F W 21 Sing TN
Cassie Dau F W 17 Sing TN
Harland Son M W 6 Sing TN 
Mcglothin, James Lincoln (I11733)
 
603 Childs, Clarence E. ? age 74, of 203 Crestview Drive, Briceville, passed away 2 p.m. Wednesday at his home. He was of the Catholic faith and a Veteran of WWII. Survivors: wife, Naomi Austin Childs; daughters, Mrs. Thomas (Phillis Ann) Foust, Knoxville, Mrs. Michael (Linda) Ureste, Port Avacca, Texas, Miss Jody Lynn Childs, Briceville; sons, John, Norris, James, Lake City, Paul, Marietta, Ga., Mark, Bristol, Va., Steven, Briceville; sisters, Mrs. Juanita Parks, Mrs. Marie Armstrong, both of Lake City; brothers, Herbert Childs, Detroit, Mich., James E. Childs, Burnside, Ky., George Childs, Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; four grandchildren. Funeral service 10 a.m. Saturday, Cox Chapel, Rev. Bill E. Lamb officiating. Interment Pleasant Hill Cemetery. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Friday at Cox Funeral Home, Lake City.

 
Childs, Clarence E. (I16638)
 
604 Childs, Ernest ? age 52, of Lake City, Rt. 2, passed away suddenly, Saturday evening at his home. (1981) He was a Veteran of the Korean War and Member of the Fraterville Baptist Church. Survivors, step-daughter, Mrs. Troy (Linda) West; sisters, Mrs. Juanita Parks, Mrs. Marie Armstrong, all of Lake City; brothers, Elmer Childs of Burnside, Ky., Clarence Childs of Briceville, Tn., Herbert of Detroit, Mich., George of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Funeral service Monday at 9 p.m. at the Cox Chapel, Rev. Bill E. Lamb officiating. The family will receive friends 7-9 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Interment in Oak Grove Cemetery, Tuesday morning. Cox of Lake City in charge. Childs, Elmer (I16658)
 
605 CHILDS, LAURA ANN JUSTICE - age 96 of Coalfield, went to be with herLord on the evening of April 8, 2006. She was born October 24, 1909near Coalfield. Mrs. Childs was a loving mother, grandmother andfriend, and she never met a stranger. She wawas known for her kind andloving spirit by all who knew her. Until her health began to fail, shewas an active member of Middle Creek Baptist Church and the CoalfieldSenior Citizens. Mrs. Childs spent most of her life taking care ofothers. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Bert and Lou RogersJustice; husband, Henry Houston Childs; brothers, Clifford, Hugh andOscar; and a sister, Lorene Adcock. She is survived by: daughter, MaryAnn Russell and husband Bill, with whom she made her home; son,Richard Childs, all of Coalfield; grandchildren, Tammy Isbell andhusband Michael of Clinton, Jennifer Coscia and husband Charlie ofKnoxville, Sherry England and husband David of Maryville, Emily Hornerand husband Jason of Fountain City and Richard Childs, II of OliverSpring; great grandchildren, Garrett Isbell, Kelsey Scharff, AllisonEngland and Trevor Childs; and a sister, Clara Falagario and husbandPete of Goffstown, New Hampshire. The family will receive friendsMonday, AApril 10 from 6-7:30 pm at Middle Creek Baptist Church,Coalfield. Funeral services will be held at 7:30 pm with Rev. GarvinWalls and Rev. Michael Beach officiating. Graveside services will beheld at 11:00 am on Tuesday, April 11 at Davis Cemeterry in Coalfield.Memorials can be made to: Coalfield Senior Citizens, PO Box 455,Coalfield, TN 37719 or Middle Creek Baptist Church, Mission Fund, 6455Knoxville Hwy, Oliver Springs, TN 37840. Jackson-Oliver Mortuary ofOliver Springs, is honored to serve the family of Mrs. Laura AnnChilds. [Knoxville News Sentinel] Justice, Laura (I9911)
 
606 Christian Gottlieb Priber was sent to this country in 1736 to try towin the country for France. Prime Minister to the Cherokee Indians.Married daughter of a Cherokee Chief. Died in British politicalprison in 1753 leaving behind his wife and four daughters.Information found through historian/author Thomas H. Troxel. Priber, Christian Gottlieb (I779)
 
607 CHRISTMAS, ARTHUR B. , 85, Bitter Creek Community, Veteran of SpanishAmerican War. Preceded, Elda Jackson Christmas. Survivors, son RennelChristmas; daughter, Dorothy Brinkerhoff and Helen Jones. 9grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. Burial in Harriman Cemetery[Morgan County News dated 12/30/1965]

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS
CHRISTMAS, Arthur Head M W 45 TN Labor
Elda Wife F W 27 TN
Dortha Dau F W 6 TN
Randal Son M W 4 TN
Mazella Dau F W 2 TN
Eugene Son M W 1 TN 
Christmas, Arthur (I5345)
 
608 CHRISTMAS, LULA BELLE, 63, Coalfield, died Nov. 16, 1995. Preceded byher husband, Jimmy "Billy" Christmas and her parents, Sam and JennieJarnigan. Survivors: daughters, Diane and husband Stanley Proffitt,Pam Trail, Sandy and husband Joel Scarbrough, Tammy and husbnadRodney Hamby, Joy Christmas, son, Kim Christmas and wife Lisa;sisters; Virginia Boshears, Barbara Branam, Rolind Beasley, JoyceJarnigen; 4 grandchildren. Burial in Coal Hill Baptist ChurchCemetery. [Morgan County News] Jarnigan, Lulla Belle (I3119)
 
609 CHRISTOPHER , VADA MARIE, 84, of Coalfield, died April 22, 1998. Shewas born Aug. 13, 1913 in Morgan County.Preceded by her parents,Walter Jackson and Rena Ruffner Jackson; husband, Ambrose Christopher;brothers, Clay Jackson, Marvin Jackson, and Raymond Jackson.Survivors: son, Ambrose Christopher, Jr., wife, Linda Sue; daughters,Carolyn Sue Hester and husband Ray Edward, and Rena and husband PaulRobinson; brother, Carl Jackson; sister, Anna Bradshaw; 9grandchildren and 7 g-grandchildren. Burial in Estes Cemetery,Coalfield. (Morgan County News) Jackson, Vada Marie (I5227)
 
610 CHRISTOPHER, AMBROSE SR. 82, of Coalfield, died April 17, 1994.Preceded by parents William and Laura Brackett Christopher and asister, Ollie Clowers Martin. Survivors: wife, Vada Christopher;children, Ambrose and wife Linda Sue Christopher, Carolyn Sue andhusband, Ray Edward Hester, Rena and Husband Paul Robinson; 8grandchildren and 5 g-grandchildren; sisters, Lennie Taylor, MaeSkidmore and a half-sister, Pauline Brackett. Burial in EstesCemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News] Christopher, Ambrose (I5228)
 
611 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census

Caswell C. Cross was the census taker for the Scott County 1900 Census, District 
Cross, Caswell (I13957)
 
612 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census Elizabeth (I13958)
 
613 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census Cross, Hester (I13959)
 
614 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census Cross, Walter (I13960)
 
615 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census Cross, Elmer (I13961)
 
616 Civil District 7, Scott, Tennessee, 1900 U.S. Census Cross, James (I13962)
 
617 Civil War Casulaty Hacker, Joel (I1662)
 
618 Civil War Soldier:
Martin Cox. Pvt Co K 5 Rgmt Tn Infantry

Company Muster Roll March-April 1865 In arrest since March 8, 1864

Enrollment August 31, 1862,
Joined for Duty and enrolled: Barbersville, KY on February 25, 1862
Mustered In: March 6, 1862
Deserted July the 10th at Big Creek TN

Absent without leave from Jul 10th 1862 to Jan 5, 1864; Makes timegood

Letter
(name illeg)
March 8th 1864

Charges and -----against Private Martin Cox of Company (K) FifthTennessee Volunteer Infantry xxxxx
Charge: Desertion
(illegible)
In this that the said Private Margin Cox of Company (k) Fifth Tennessee Volunteers Infantry did on or about the Tenth Day of July Eighteen Hundred and Sixty two, desert his company and regiment and did so remain absent until on or about the Eighhth day of March Eighteen hundred and sixty four, at which time he surrendered ------to his commanding officer at Ebenezer Tennessee. All this done at or near Big Creek Gap. Temmessee. On or about the tenth day of July Eighteen Hundred and Sixty Two.
Alfred N. Ragle
Capt Comd Co. (K) 5th Tn Vol
Witness
James Ramsey

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Spouse: Fannie Frances Farmer
Parents: Samuel Cox , Polly Copeland
Birth Place: Roane County, TN
Birth Date: 1835
Marriage Place: Probly
Marriage Date: 1863
Death Place: Roane County, TN
Death Date: 1880

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Name: Martin Cox
Spouse: Fannie Frances Farmer
Parents: Samuel Cox , Polly Copeland
Birth Place: Roane County, TN
Birth Date: 1835
Marriage Place: Probly
Marriage Date: 1863
Death Place: Roane County, TN
Death Date: 1880

Source Citation: Birth year: 1835; Birth state: TN.

Source Information:
Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2000.
Description:
The Family Data Collection - Individual Records database was createdwhile gathering genealogical data for use in the study of humangenetics and disease. 
Cox, Martin (I11617)
 
619 Civil War, CO A 1st TN INF. Alexed moved to Caryville and later,Oliver Springs. McGhee, Alexander L. (I10428)
 
620 Civil War, USA PVT CO C 7th MTD IN

He lived in Anderson, Campbell, and Scott County. He was a shoemakerand licensed whiskey distiller. 
Bunch, Isaac Jr. (I10609)
 
621 Claburn Carroll, age 73, of Lake City, passed away Monday July 2, 2012 at the Physicians Regional Medical Center in Knoxville. He was born September 16, 1938 in Anderson County, Tn. to the late King and Mattie Lively Carroll. Claburn was a member of the Fratersville Baptist Church. He retired from General Motors. He was an avid Nascar fan. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his son, Terry Smith, and sister Edna Bratcher.

Survivors Son Boyd Dean Carroll & wife Tina Clinton Brothers Otus Carroll Lake City Sisters Helen Bowling & husband Ralph Fratersville Georgie Jobe & husband Johnny Lake City Grandchildren Hillary and Austin Several nieces, nephews, and host of other relatives and friends.

Visitation: 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Friday, July 6, 2012 at Hatmaker Funeral Home.Funeral Service: 1:00 p.m. Friday, July 6, 2012 at Hatmaker Funeral Home with Rev. Donnie Disney officiating. Interment will follow funeral service at the Oak Grove Cemetery in Lake City. Funeral Home, Lake City, TN in charge of arrangements. 
Carroll, Claburn (I21398)
 
622 Clara B. Hall b 4-18-1900 Morgan Co TN married Neville
Last known address 4122 Chapelle Ave Pico Riveria Calif, 90660
address given to me by my great grandmother Nancy Summers
Moved to Pico Riveria Calif. 90660NEVILLE CLARA B 04/18/1901JONES HALL F TENNESSEE LOS ANGELES(19) 12/29/1989220-22-9432 89 yrs..........by Judy Gooch 
Hall, Clara (I8014)
 
623 Clara Nell Roberson Ward, 92, of the Coalfield Community
passed away Tuesday, July 7, 2009. She was born on
January 2, 1917, in Peachtree, NC.

She was a member of Union Valley Baptist Church where she
taught Sunday School for many years. She was also active
in church projects. She was a member of the Eastern Band
of the Cherokee Nation on the Baker Roll. She attended
boarding school on the Cherokee Reservation as a young
girl. She greatly enjoyed fishing, baking, and quilting.
She often shared baked goods and hand made quilts with her
friends and loved ones.

She was preceded in death by her husband of 39 years,
Howard H. Ward; her two daughters, Sandra Jean Ward and
Sylvia Jo Wallace; four brothers; and three sisters.

She is survived by one daughter, Midge and husband, Leon
Crookshanks of Rupert, WVA; two sons, Lonnie and wife, Sue
Ward of Oliver Springs, TN, and Tommy and wife, Janie Sue
Ward of Coalfield; one son-in-law, William Wallace of
Coalfield; eight grandchildren; ten great grandchildren;
four great-great grandchildren; and a host of nieces and
nephews.

The family will receive friends Thursday, July 9, 2009,
between the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 p.m., at Sharp Funeral
Home.

The funeral will follow at 8 p.m., in the funeral home
chapel with Rev. Wayne Morgan officiating.

Burial and Graveside services will be held Friday, July
10, 2009, at 11 a.m., at the Butler Cemetery.
 
Roberson, Clara Neil (I19149)
 
624 Classification: Query
Surnames: SIMPSON - ADCOCK - ADCOX
Fred Harrison Adcox.1 Born on 26 Jul 1890 in Coalfield, Morgan Co. TN.2 Fred Harrison died in Chattanooga, Hamilton Co. TN in Jan 1967.

Fred Harrison married Etta Mae Simpson. Born abt 1896 in Morgan Co. TN. Etta Mae died in Oakdale, Morgan Co. TN in 1959. Mary Etta shares a headstone with her son's Earnest and Joe Ralf who both died young.,

Her Head stone said her name was Mary Etta Adcock. . . her family called her Etta Mae. She was listed in the 1920 Census as Etta Adcock and the 1930 Census as Mary E. Adcock.

Eda Mae was supose to be (not proven) full blooded Cherokee and she was about 6 foot 1 or six foot 2 tall and large.

I WOULD VERY MUCH LIKE TO FIND ANY INFORMATION I CAN ON MARY ETTA SIMPSON / ETTA MAY SIMPSON's Parents !!!

They had the following children:
2 i. Dorothy M. (1915-~1976)
3 ii. Albert C. (1917-1996)
4 iii. Earnest H. (1919-~1936)
5 iv. Leonard E. (1921-1990)
6 v. Mary Jean (1923-1983)
7 vi. Clyde Ellis (1925-1988)
8 vii. Willard E. (1929-)
9 viii.Fae
10 ix. Helen
11 x. Joe Ralph (1935-1938)

Any information on any descendants would be be appreciated - would love to get to know some family . . . with this many aunts and uncles . . . I must have a slue of cousins out there! And who knows, Willard (I knew him as William) or Fae may still be alive!

ntbljlwhedbee Posted: 13 May 2002 2:08PM Classification: Query
Surnames: SIMPSON - ADCOX - ADCOCK
The Adcock family seemed to spell it how they felt at the time . . some Adcock, mostly in the old records. . some Adcox. . . seems all of the children of Mary Etta and Fred spelled their last name with the x . . Adcox. . . Fred's SSDI has his name spelled Adcox although he was born to parents who spelled it ADCOCK . . apperently it is so common to switch back and forth there is actually an Adcock/Adcox Cemetery in Coalfield (I beleive) . . . 
Simpson, Mary Etta (I2824)
 
625 Claude H. Oakes, Jr., age 82, a resident of the Clax Gap community in Roane County, passed away Wednesday, March 19, 2014, at the Renaissance Terrace Health Care Center in Harriman.

Mr. Oakes was born on the 26th day of January, 1932 in Devonia, at Moore's Coal Camp. He and his family moved to Back Valley Road in Coalfield, in 1944.

In 1950, at the age of 18, Mr. Oakes was drafted into the United States Army. He served his country during the Korean war. While serving he received several medals, citations, ribbons and accommodations. Following his military discharge he returned back to Tennessee.

He was always busy and he loved working. He was employed for 32 years as a truck driver and mechanic at Overnight Freight. His greatest hobby was fishing and he knew Watts Bar Lake like the back of his hand.

Claude was preceded in death by his parents, Claude Hobson Oakes and Bessie Jackson Oakes, and by his wife, Judith Farmer Oakes.

He is survived by a son, Terry Oakes of Harriman, by grandchildren; Eric Lee Oakes and wife, Stephanie, of Coalfield, Derick C. Oakes and wife, Stephanie, of Harriman, and Katherine Lucille McGee and husband, Jameson, of Oak Ridge and by six grandchildren; Sydney, Olivia, Tristan, Zoe, Alia and Ethen.

Mr. Oakes is also survived by sisters; Mozelle Braden and Jessie Mae Vineyard of Mossy Grove, by several nieces, nephews, extended family members and a host of special friends.

The family will receive friends Saturday, March 22, 2014, between the hours of 5:00 and 7:00 pm, at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 7:00 pm, in the funeral home chapel, with Pastor Ronald Guthrie officiating. Burial and graveside services, with full military honors, will be held Sunday, March 23, 2014, at 2:00 pm, at Anderson Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements and a memorial guest registry is available at www.sharpfh.com


To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Claude H. Oakes, Jr., please visit our floral store. 
Oakes, Claude Hobson Jr. (I21443)
 
626 Claude Smith  Harvey, Claude Smith III (I3392)
 
627 Clifton Clyde Brown, 83, of Oliver Springs, died Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2000, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.

The son of John L. and Kizzie Patterson Brown, he was born Nov. 28, 1917, in Anderson County and was a lifelong resident of this area.

Mr. Brown had been a self-employed businessman for many years.

He was a member of Frost Bottom Missionary Baptist Church and served the church as a deacon.

His hobbies included gardening and music, and his family said he was an accomplished musician who could play several different musical instruments.

Mr. Brown is survived by his wife of 57 years, Ruth Hensley Brown; his sons, Jimmy Ray Brown and his wife, Connie Faye, of Soddy Daisy, Clyde Wayne Brown and his wife, Trinia, of Tellico Plains, Steven Edward Brown and his wife, Lisa, of Clinton, and Paul Douglas Brown and his wife, Rhonda, and Larry Eugene Brown and his wife, Lisa, all of Oliver Springs; and by his daughters, Wilma Griffith and Alma Lively and her husband, Billy, all of Oliver Springs.

Mr. Brown is also survived by his sister, Lillie Mae Carter of Oliver Springs; and by 14 grandchildren and 12 great-grand children.

In addition to his parents, another son, Terry Lee Brown, and a grandson, Jason "Jake" Griffith, died earlier. Eight brothers and three sisters are also deceased: Charlie Brown, Alford Brown, Tommy Brown, Eli Brown, Roy Brown, Houston Brown, Willie Brown, J.W. Brown, Edna Brown, Rosie Brown and Lizzie Lowe.

The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, Dec. 28, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs.

The Rev. Keith Price and the Rev. Ralph Wilson will officiate.

A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 29, at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oliver Springs Highway, Clinton.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
 
Brown, Clifton Clyde (I21262)
 
628 Clinton Courier May 14, 1964
Mrs. Carroll Of Fraterville Dies Wednesday
Mrs. Mattie Carroll, 56, of the Fraterville Community on Lake City Rt.2, died early Wednesday morning at her home. She is survived by her husband, King Carroll, two sons, Otis of Gary, Ind., and Claiborne Carroll of Anderson, Ind., three daughters, Mrs. Helen Bowlin of Lake City Rt.2, Mrs. Edna Bratcher of Lake City Rt.1, and Mrs. Georgia Jobe of Lake City Rt.2, one sister, Mrs. Dover Duncan, and two brothers, Vester Lively of Briceville and Ed Lively of Devonia. Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Fratersville Baptist Church with the Rev. John Tackett and the Rev. Ed McKamey officiating. Burial will be in the Oak Grove Cemetery 
Lively, Mattie (I21395)
 
629 Clinton Courier News
18 July 1990

Marie Childs Armstrong

A retired nurses aide at Lake City Health Care Center, Marie Childs Armstrong, 71, died July 11 1990 at her home on Beech Grove Rd, Lake City Rt. 2 of cancer.

Mrs. Childs (sic) [Armstrong] had worked at the Center for nine years. She was born in Knoxville, Iowa, to the late John Tillman and Elizabeth Hardwick Childs. She had lived in Anderson County for approximately 50 years. She was a member of Pine Hill Baptist Church.

Survivors include a son and daughter-in-law, William and Marsha Armstrong of Lake City; a sister, Juanita Parks of Lake City; three brothers, Herbert Childs of Detroit, MI, James E. Childs of Burnside, KY, and George Childs of Ft. Lauderdale, FL; six grandchildren; four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Funeral service were held Friday night in the chapel of Cox Funeral Home in Lake City with the Rev. Tom Aiken officiating. Graveside services were Sunday at Oak Grove Cemetery.
 
Childs, Margaret Marie (I16652)
 
630 Clinton Courier Oct.17,1985
Webb, 49, Dies Of Heart Attack
A lifelong resident of the Frost Bottom community, David L. Webb, 49, of Oliver Springs Rt.3,died of an apparent heart attack at his home 2:42 a.m. last Thursday.Webb, a strip miner, was a Baptist.He enjoyed gardening,fishing and hunting and was a member of the Game Fowl Breeders Association.Webb's wife,Mrs. Ruby Jean Adkins Webb, died Nov.1,1983. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Benny (Kathy) Seiber, two sons, Brad and Teddy, two grandsons, mother, Mrs. Macil Webb, sister, Mrs. Ruby Lowe, and a brother, Sam Webb, all of OLiver Springs Rt.3.Funeral services were held Saturday at the Friendly Welcome Baptist Church with the Rev.J.C. Nelson and James McClure officating.Burial was in Oak Ridge Memorial Park. 
Webb, David Lynn (I21289)
 
631 Clinton Courier Sept. 23, 1971
Mrs. Cole Of Oliver Springs Rites Held
Funeral services for Mrs. Dixie Lee Owens Cole, 81, of Oliver Springswere held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Sharp Funeral Home chapel. TheRev. Lloyd Napier officiated and burial was in Davis Cemetery. Mrs.Cole, whose husband, Dan, died is Marchch, was a retired school teacher,having taught in Johnson and Morgan Counties. After she was married,she moved to Indianapolis, Ind.,with her husband, but they retured toOliver Springs a few years ago when he retired. About three or fourweeks ago she and her brother, Paul Owens of Oliver Springs, went toDayton to visit their sister, Mrs. Paul Allen. While there Mrs. Colebecame ill and was sent to Good Samaritan Hospital, where she diedSunday morning. She had been in ill health before going to Dayton. Shewas a member of Middle Creek Missionary Baptist Church. Her father wasthe late Rev. J. L. Owens, a missionary Baptist minister, who servedthe Farmers Grove Baptist Church on Clinton Rt.4 and other Clintonarea churches, among !
others in his lifetime. In addition to her sister and brother, she issurvived by another brother, Charles Owens of Chevrolet, Ky., andanother sister, Mrs. Lonnie East of Oliver Springs. 
Owens, Dixle Lee (I11794)
 
632 Clinton Courier- November 12, 1953 - DEATH CLAIMS FORMER ALDERMAN
Death, Friday Morning, claimed Charlie Bascom Weaver, 89, who had ahand in building many brick buildings in Clinton. He was a member ofClinton Board of Mayor and Alderman in 1932 and 1934. He was activein the Odd Fellows organization here. He leaves three daughters, Mrs.R.B. Wallace, Mrs. H.N. Guy, and Mrs. Sam Carden; three sons, Rufus M.of Clinton, B urnie C. of Knoxville, and Carl D. of Columbia; onesister, Mrs. James Morton of Washoington; 27 grandchildren, 25great-grandchildren; and three great-great-grandchildren. Serviceswere held Sunday at 2 PM from the Bethel Baptist Church with HollyFuneral Home in charge. (Courtesy Ronnie Bartholomew 02-2007) 
Weaver, Charles Bascom (I12924)
 
633 CLOUD, RUTH JEWELL - age 88, of Knoxville, passed away Thursday, February 28, 2013. Preceded in death by parents, Elbert and Frances Jackson; and husband, Rev. Paul Cloud. Survived by children, Paula (Lee) Montgomery, Robert (Pat) Cloud, Williaiam (Mary) Cloud and Gayle Cloud; grandchildren, Lauren (Dillon) Montgomery-Hightower, Will Montgomery, Nathan Montgomery, Jamie (Rachel) Cloud, Stacy Richards, Jennifer Cloud, Jessica (Tim) Missey, Jaclyn (Mat) Howell; great grandchildren, Tyler Richards, Abigayle Richards, Michael Cloud, Madison Missey and Rylee Howell; brothers, Paul , W.R. and David Jackson; sisters, Robbie Cardwell, Edna Johnson, Mac Fritts, Leota Hawks and Kathleen Fulp. Visitation will be held Saturday, from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., at Weavers with chapel service to follow at 8:00 p.m. Rev. Alan Johnson officiating. Family and friends will meet 1:45 p.m., Sunday, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park for a 2:00 p.m. interment.
 
Jackson, Ruth Jewell (I3577)
 
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Julian (is this Julia, female?)5mwTN
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PETIT, Gustavus14mwTN 
Stonecipher, Martin Luther (I58)
 
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1870 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, Dist 1 page 8
WALL, Robert 33 M W Farmer Tenn
Louisa 42 F W HK Tenn
William 12 M W At Home Tenn
Sarah 9 F W Tenn
Daniel 2 M W Tenn
POTTER (Ritter?), Orlina 14 F W At Home Tenn
Monroe, 16 M W FL Tenn
James, 12 M W At Home Tenn
Franklin, 8 M W At Home Tenn

1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, Page 103
WALLS, Robert A. W M 44 Head Miner Tenn
Louisa W F 52 Wife KH Tenn
Delamour W F 19 Dau HW Tenn
Tennessee W F 15 Dau At School Tenn
David or Daniel? W M 12 Son FW Tenn
Mary W F 7 Dau Tenn
Morgan,Gillis Lee Sr. age 81 of Lenoir City, went home to be with Jesus,Tuesday, September 17, 2002 after a long battle with heart trouble.Gillis was born March 5, 1921 in Coalfield, Tennessee to William(Bill) and Maggie Hacker Morgan. He was a combat veteran serving in the Army in the South Pacific in W. W. II. On December 21, 1944, he almost lost his life when a Japanese Kamikaze plane hit the LST 460 ship he was fighting on. He was a born again Christian and a former member of the Church of God in Cincinnati, Ohio. Gillis was baptized in the Ohio River in 1960, was an active member in his church where he drove the church bus and he and his wife conducted evening children's church. Gillis retired from Industrial Personnnnel in Hamilton, Ohio with 30 years service in the Teamster Union and is a member of the Teamster Retiree Club Local 100 in Cincinnati. He moved to Lenoir City after having his first heart attack in 1984. He was a member of MidTown Church of God in Roane Co. Preceded in death by his parents; two sisters, three brothers; and his father-in-law and mother-in-law, Milas and Mary Ray of Oneida. Survived by his wife, Margery Ray Morgan whom he married on Easter Sunday, April 25, 1943; children, Karen Papania and husband, Joe of Cincinnati, Ohio, Gillis Morgan Jr. and wife, Joy Amos Morgan of Lenoir City, and Judy Mattus and husband,John of Vancouver, Washington; grandchildren, Joe Papania and wife,Martha of Cincinnati, Ohio, Krista Papania of Dallas, Texas and Billy Lambert of Vancouver, Washington; great grandchild, Christopher Papania of Cincinnati, Ohio; sister, Ruth Huckeby and husband, John of Vermilion, Ohio; special great niece, Mendy Cates of Rockwood; several other nieces and nephews; special Army buddy, William Grover of Marietta, Georgia. The family wishes to thank Dr. Robert Martyn of Knoxville, Dr. Ramani Reddy of Lenoir City and Covenant Home Health Care for all they did for Gillis, it is deeply appreciated. The family will receive friends from 6 to 7:45 p.m. Friday with funeral services to follow at 8 p.m. in the Click Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Steve Taylor officiating. Family and friends will gather at 9:30 a.m.Saturday at Click Funeral Home and proceed to Hazel Valley Cemetery in Oneida for graveside services at 11 a.m. Click Funeral Home, Lenoir City is serving the family of Gillis Morgan Sr.

TO JUDY
My husband ( who passed away in 2002 ) has these relatives in Ritter Cemetery
Grandfather,B.M Morgan ( BEN )JULY 1861--JULY 1930
GRANDMOTHER, SARA ANN DELLAWARE WALLS MORGAN SHE WAS CALLEDDELLA--1862--1934
JENNIE AND MINNIE THEIR CHILDREN,JENNIE --1884--1898
MINNIE --JANUARY 1889--JULY 1889
ROBERT WALLS AND LOUISE JANE RITTER WALLS, THE GREAT GRANDPARENTS OF MY HUSBAND
JOHN WALLS AND ANNIE WALLS , THE GREAT GREAT GRANDPARENTS OF MY HUSBAND, THEY HAVE ONE STONE WITH READING ON BOTH SIDE
BABY WALLS CHILD OF ROBERT AND LOUISE JANE RITTER WALLS
WE THINK THERE WAS MORE RELATIVES WITH UNMARKED GRAVES
MARGERY MORGAN

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Robert A Walls
Born: 27 Jun 1837
Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, USA
Died: 19 Oct 1895
Elverton, Roane, Tennessee, USA 
Walls, Robert A (I6181)
 
636 Co. E 57 Tn Pioneer Inf. WWI Wilson, David H. (I9626)
 
637 Coal Miner Killed In Slate Fall
First Accident At Pocahontas Mine In 9 Years
CROSS, FLETCHER L., 32-year-old miner of Oliver Springs Rt.1 andfather of six children, was killed Monday in a slate fall at thePocahontas coal mine near Devonia.Cross was operating a shuttle car atthe time of the accident.Reports said Cross heard rumblings of animpending slate fall and started to run-but in the wrongdirection.Officials reported that it was the first accident at themine in the past nine years.The victim was a member of the Masons andthe Order of the Eastern Star. Funeral services were to be heldThursday at 2 p.m. at Middle Creek Baptist Church near Petros.TheRev.Homer C. Hooks is to conduct the services and burial will be inthe Estes Cemetery.Survivors are his wife, Clara, sons, Fletcher LeonJr., Clarence William and Verlon Dean,of Oliver Springs, sisters, Mrs.Ruth Scholfield,Lafollette, Mrs. Geneva Cook,Rockwood, Mrs. EstelleWard and Miss.Venedean Cross,Gesuga Lake, Ohio, daughters,Audrey,Phyllis and Marie Cross,Coalfield, brothers, Clarence,Guy,Willard, J.W. all of Coalfield and Willliam Cross of Ohio.Cox at LakeCity is in charge. [Clinton Courier May 15,1958] 
Cross, Fletcher (I7001)
 
638 Coalfield school year 1963 was in session. I was in the 8th grade and it was during history class that Aunt Ruth McGlothin Hamby called me to the front of the room and told me that Uncle Dennie McGlothin had died. Other records say it was 1964. I don't care to argue the date, but recall how hurt it was to know Uncle Dennie was no longer with us. I really didn't know what to make of it. During the summer my sister Jenny and I had gone to his house on several occasions and made banana pudding for him, from scratch, of course! I think he might have paid us a quarter each. That was a huge payment!! I remember clearly that we went to his house to make it at his request. But I also remember our mother sending us to Uncle Denny's house with the ingredients so that we could make the banana pudding for him. I think it must have been a favorite of his. Of course, he told us it was the best banana pudding he had ever eaten!!!
Judy Kesterosn Solis 02-13-07.

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Uncle Dennie lived on Back Valley Road in Coalfield in a long, narrow house. wide, but not deep. At one time it was one house but apparently was walled off to become a duplex. When I was young Mr & Mrs Hobb Oaks lived in one end of the house and Uncle Dennie lived in the other end, the west end. Apparently Grandma McGlothin lived in the house at one time. Of course, she died a long time before I was born. I am not sure of this since it would have been before my memory.

Uncle Denny had three rooms. The living room was the front room of the house. The doorway to the kitchen was to the left of the living room and Uncle Dennie's bedroom was to the right off of the kitchen. A doorway in the kitchen's west wall led outside, where the toilet stood on the edge of the creek. The house was white and had a full length porch. It was on the front edge of the place where Uncle Lil and Aunt Merle lived. A driver had to pass Uncle Denny to the left, and then the Owens' road to the right going on up the hill.

Denny was a brother to Robert Harvey McGlothin (my grandfather) and a brother to Merle Owens, who lived behind Uncle Dennie on the hill.

I don't know who provided Uncle Denny's meals day by day. Did my mother? My aunt Madge? My grandma McGlothin? Aunt Ruth & Uncle Fred?

Uncle Denny's house consisted of a porch stretching from the west to the east with room for a rocking chair stretching from the south to the north.

The house was eventually torn down.
J Solils 06-03-07
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Uncle Denny's wife died in the influenza epidemic of 1918. His wife and baby daughter died and were buried together. 
McGlothin, Rev. Dennie (I6135)
 
639 COKER, ALENE METROGEN, 82, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, Aug. 25,2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was preceded indeath by her husband, Thomas Coker; parents, Arthur and Martha (Davis)Metrogen; two sisters and one brother. Shhe is survived by sons, RogerCoker and wife, Gail, of Coalfield, Ronnie Jackson, of Oak Ridge,Sammy Jackson and wife, Sandy, of Indiana; grandchildren, Lee Cokerand fiancee, Amanda Logan, April West and husband, Allen, Lee AnnBedford and husband, Wayne, Ronnie Jackson, Tommy Jackson, DonnaJackson, Jeff Jackson and Lisa Gail Jackson; great-grandchildren,Derrick, Haley, Victoria and Layne; sister, June Linder, of Lafayette,Ind.; brothers, Maurice Metrogen, of Destin, Fla. and John Metrogogen ofSacremento, Calif.; and many other family members and friends. Thefuneral will begin at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 26, 2004, with DonDaugherty officiating. The graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Fridayat Estes Cemetery in Coalfied. The family will receive friends from 6to 8 p.m. Thursday, at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. [OakRidger] Metrogen, Alene (I4280)
 
640 COKER, BILLY H. - age 81, passed away Sunday, July 13, 2014. Bill lived his entire life then died in the place he called "home", Coalfield, TN. He served his country in the U.S. Army. He loved all sports, especially baseball, and was an enthusiaastic fan of the Tennessee Vols and the Coalfield Yellow Jackets. He dearly enjoyed his family, especially his grandchildren and his great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Hazel Lee Coker; mother-in-law, Frances Hammonons West. He is survived by his wife of 52 years, Sherline Hammons Coker; daughter, Sherry Wilson and husband, Rhett; son, William T. (Ted) Coker and wife, Kate; grandchildren, Johnathan Lee Coker, Savannah Nicole Coker, Shawn and Tara Humphreys, Ashley Wilson and Adam Halstead, and Scarlett Wilson; great-grandson, Hayden Turpen; sisters, Barbara Halburnt and husband, Jim and Beverly Parrott and husband, Robert; brother, Barry Coker and wife, Linda; special uncle, Alvin (Wimp) Coker; h his constant companion, "Pup"; and a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends on Thursday, July 17, 2014 from 11:00 - 1:00 p.m. in the old sanctuary at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Oliver Springs. The funeral service will begin at 1:00, with Bro. Garvan Walls officiating. Interment will follow in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield. Jackson Funeral Services in Oliver Springs is honored to serve the Coker Family. Jacksonfuneralservices.com. Coker, Bill (I13153)
 
641 COKER, THOMAS, 85, of Coalfield, died Thursday, Jan. 22, 2004, at theLifecare Center of Morgan County. He was preceded in death by hisparents, Arnold Marion and JoAnn Elizabeth Coker. Mr. Coker issurvived by his wife, Alene Coker; his son, Roger Coker and wife,Gail, of Coalfield; two stepsons, Ronnie Jackson and Sammy Jackson;his grandson, Lee Coker and fiancee, Amanda Logan; and by twogranddaughters, April West and husband, Allen, and Lee Ann Bedford andhusband, Wayne. He is also surrvived by four great-grandchildren,Derrick, Haley, Victoria and Layne; a sister, June Wright and husband,Billy, of Harriman; two brothers, Bob Coker and wife, Bonnie, ofCrossville and Alvin Coker and wife, Wanda, of Coalfield; and byseveral other family members and friends. The funeral will begin at 8p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, 2004, at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburgwith Don Daugherty officiating. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m.Sunday, Jan. 25, at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. [OakRidger] Coker, Thomas "T.C." (I6975)
 
642 COKER, WILLIAM EARL, 89, Coalfield, died Oct. 23, 2000. Preceded bywife Hazel Lee Coker; parents, Arnold Marion Coker and Elizabeth BrockCoker; three brothers, Randall Coker, Kenneth Coker and Edward Coker;sisters, Pauline and Lavona Coker. Survivors: sons, Bill Coker andwife Charlene of Coalfield, and Barry Coker and wife Linda of Memphis;daughters, Barbara Halburnt and husband Jim of Nashville and BeverlyParrott and husband Robert of Rockwood; grandchildren: Sherry Wilson,Ted Coker, Lisa Rush, Lori Ferrell, Rick Halburnt, John Halburnt, LeeAnn Payne, Linda Parrott and Greg Coker; six great-grandchildren andseveral nieces and nephews. Mr. Coker was born May 5, 1911 in theJonesville Community of Roane County. Burial in Estes Cemetery ofCoalfield. [Morgan County News] Coker, William Earl (I1953)
 
643 COLE, DIXIE LEE (OWENS), 61, of Oliver Springs died Sunday ,Sept 19,1971 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, after a long illness.Her husband , Daniel Cole preceded her in death in March of this year.Surviviors include sisters, Mrs Nancy East, Oliver Springs, Daisy OpalAllen, Dayton Ohio. Brothers, Paul Owens, Oliver Springs, and CharlesOwens, Chevrolet, Ky. Funeral sevrives 11:00 am Wednesday, SharpsFuneral Home Chapel. Rev Lloyd Napier, officiating. Interment in theDavis Cemetary. Family will receive friends and family 7-9pm Tuesday.Sharps Funeral Home. (Submitted by D. Rice) Owens, Dixle Lee (I6248)
 
644 Committed Suicide In West Morgan Co. TN Walls, Robert C Jr. (I1651)
 
645 Conflicting notes say James B Crouch married Elizabeth Smith and that James B Crouch married Martha Evans. As of 02/02/2010, I do not have support for either marriage so can't say which is the correct one. M ore research is needed. JUDY SOLIS


Family: James B Crouch / Elizabeth Smith (F5225)
 
646 Connie Holmberg Fagre
November 11, 2018
On the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I, sharing a little Oliver Springs connection to that war. This is a portrait of my grandfather, Andy Justice in his WWI uniform. He grew up in Back Valley and was a 22 year old coal miner when he was drafted. Sent to fight in France he was wounded (shot and gassed) in the Argonne Forest, considered the deadliest battle in US History. He finally came home to Morgan County in March of 1919. The story he told was that he got off the train in Clinton and had to walk the rest of the way home. His mother (Susan Ann Walls Jestes/Justice) was outside hanging wash when he came down Back Valley Road and he remembered her wading through the creek in her long skirt, so surprised and excited to greet him when she saw him coming home at last. 
Justice, Andy (I11698)
 
647 COPELAND, MRS. EULA MAE - age 79, of Clinton, went home to be with Jesus, Tuesday, April 28, 1998, at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was a charter member of Pine Ridge Baptist Church. She had worked many years at Magnet Hosiery Mill as an inspector before raising a family of eight. She enjoyed her church and singing in various churches with her family over the years. She loved people and witnessed to everyone she came in contact with concerning her experience with Christ.
She was preceded in death by mother, Ethel Kesterson, Kinsella, White; brothers, Robert & Howard Kinsella and Junior White.
Survivors: husband of of 59 years, Dewey Ralph Copeland, Clinton; sons and daughters-in-law, Homer and Velma (Loveday) Copeland, Clinton, Robert and Cheryl (Walker) Copeland, Clinton, William and Shirlene(Miller) Copeland, Kingston, Johnny and Beverly (Hatmaker) Copeland, Clinton, Virgle and Teresa (Ridnour)Copeland, Heiskell, Rev. Jerry and Gail (Seiber) Copeland, Knoxville, Rev. Joseph and Sue (Miller) Copeland, Clinton; dau. Becky Fraker. sister and brother-in-law, Katie and Clifford Tindell, Clinton; sisters-in-law, Edna Beth White, Clinton, Joyce Kinsella, Knoxville, Ada Anderson, Oneida; 19 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
The family will receive friends 6-9 p.m. Thursday, April 30, 1998, at the Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Lake City. The funeral service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Friday at Pine Ridge Baptist Church with the Rev. Clifford Fraker officiating. Mrrs. Copeland will lie in state one hour before services at Pine Ridge Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Pine Ridge Baptist Church Cemetery in Clinton. Grandsons will serve at pallbearers. Memorials may be made to Pine Ridge Baptist Church. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home of Lake City in charge of all arrangements. 
Kinsella, Eula Mae (I12836)
 
648 Cornelius (Neil), according to census records, was born between 1843 and 1845 in Virginia. Cornelius never married. He was living withhis brother Wesley in Coalfield on the 1880 census and family members say he lived out his life in Wesley's home, even after Wesley died. It is unknown when Cornelius died but it is thought that he was buriedin Davis cemetery beside his brother William Wesley.

Family legend says Cornelius, or "Uncle Neil" was never married.After Wesley died, he stayed with Martha. But was he a help or ahendrance? J. Solis 06-01-09

During one census, he is in the Wesley McGlothin household and so is Cordelia, or Della, McGlothin, who is listed as a sister-in-law. Notknown if Cornelious was her husband or someone else. She apparentlymarried three times, but documentation is not included at this time.J Solis 06-01-09 
McGlothin, Cornelius (I6128)
 
649 Corporal, US Army, WWI McGlothin, Elijah G (I1994)
 
650 COTTON, CLIFFORD, 76, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, March 30, 2005, atthe Life Care Center of Morgan County. Born May 10, 1928, in ScottCounty, he was the son of Emmitt Cotton and Juanita Oakes Cotton. Mr.Cotton had lived in Coalfield since 19622. He was a member of MiddleCreek Baptist Church and a U.S. Air Force veteran of the Korean War.He was a retired coal miner who worked 43 years in area coal mines,including West Coal, Oliver Springs Mining, and Gay Coal Company. Inaddition to his parents, Mr. Cotton was preceded in death by abrother, Claude Cotton. He is survived by his wife of 51 years, HelenCoday Cotton; his daughter, Diane Meredith and husband, Mackie, ofCoalfield; his sons, Danny Cotton and Darrell Cotton, both ofCfCoalfield; three grandchildren, Tyler Meredith, Joe Cotton and ShaneCotton; special sister, Dimple Basler and husband, Roy, of theStephens community; his brother-in-law, Jay Coday and wife, BobbieLee, of Lake City; and his sisters-in-law, Viviaan Cotton of theStephens community, Geneva Frazier of Oliver Springs, Opal Hite ofDevonia, Johnnie Cagley of Claxton, and Audrie Daugherty and husband,Litton, of Oliver Springs. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Friday, April1, 2005, in the chapel o of Sharp Funeral Home in Olive Springs with theRev. Bruce Daugherty officiating. Burial and graveside services withmilitary honors will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 2, at AndersonMemorial Gardens in Clinton. The family will receive friends from 6 to8 p.m. on Friday, April 1, at the funeral home. Sharp Funeral Home inOliver Springs is in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger] Cotton, Clifford (I6979)
 
651 Could this be the son of Mary Ann E Smith instead of Ezekiel? Smith, William L (I14146)
 
652 COX, ALLEN C., III, 34, of Coalfield, died Saturday, March 3, 2001, at his home.Mr. Cox was born Feb. 2, 1967, in Louisville, Ky. He had lived in Coalfield most of his life, with the exception of four years that he lived in Huntsville. Before bebecoming ill, he was employed as a phlebotomist at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr. Cox is survived by his mother, Jeannette Cox of Oak Ridge; his father, Allen Cox II of Newnan, Ga.; two sons and a daughter, Allen C. Cox IV and William Oscar Cox, both of Harriman, and Whitney Cox, a student a tLinden Elementary School; his maternal grandparents, W.B. "Bill" and Thelma Lyles of Coalfield; and by his paternal grandparents, Clara and Allen Cox Sr. of Louisville, Ky. Gina Phillips Cox of Harriman is his former wife. He had several special friends, including Ben Stelson o fKnoxville.Burial will be private. [The Oak Ridger] Cox, Allen "Sonny" III (I6988)
 
653 COX, ELMER L. - age 89, a resident of Knoxville and formerly of
Coalfield, passed away Thursday, May 24, 2001. Mr. Cox was preceded indeath by his parents, Willie Martin Cox and Allie Mae Lively Cox,bytwo sons, Joseph Cox and Ronnie Cox, by two brothers, Albert Cox andTom Cox, and by two sisters, Oma Cox and Ethel McCartt. Survivors:wife of 70 years, Hazel Bunch Cox of Knoxville; sons, Jack Cox andwife Dolma of New Castle, Delaware, Don Cox and wife Joann ofWartburg, Tommy Cox and wife Shirley of Strawberry Plains, and HueyCox and wife Linda of Strawberry Plains; daughters, Aileen Mills ofStrawberry Plains, Mary Ruth Wilder of Jefferson City, Tenn., Olaf"Dodie" Flynn of Knoxville, Bessie Russell and husband Roy CliffordRussell of Oliver Springs; 24 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren,and five great-great grandchildren; sisters, Ella Miller of PhenixCity, Alabama, and Dorothy Melton of Oliver Springs; brother, JamesFrank Cox and wife Elizabeth of Coalfield. Mr. Cox was born October12, 1911, in Anderson County. He lived in Coalalfield for 26 yearsbefore moving to Knoxville in 1971. He is a retired coal miner. Heworked for Moores Coal Companyand Windrock Coal Company, and he alsoworked in Bonnie Blue, Virginia, and Harlan, Kentucky. Burial andgraveside services will be held Monday, May 28, 2001, at 10 a.m. atIndian Creek Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home, is in charge of thearrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinal] 
Cox, Elmer L. (I12491)
 
654 COX, ELOISE (CARSON) - age 82, a resident of Oliver Springs,passedaway Saturday, July 14, 2001 at the Methodist Medical Center of OakRidge. Mrs. Coxwas preceded in death by her parents, ThomasJohnnyCarson and Ona McGlothin Carson; by her husband, James Carl Cox, bythree sisters, JohnnieMae Carson, Katherine Hall, Hazel Coker; by twobrothers, Jack Carson and Joe Carson. Survivors: children, Wanda Wallsand husband, Royce of Oliver Springs, Johnny Cox of Coalfield, Tenn.,Jerry Cox and wife, Marcia of Canton, Ga.; grandchildren, John Cox,Jeff Cox, Greg Walls, Jimmy Atkins Carson Cox, Kate Cox, Beth Cox;great grandchildren, Curtis Atkins, Logan Atkins, Mackenzie Cox,Brooklyn Cox, Walt Cox, Kari Mae Cox. Mrs. Cox was born January 8 8,1919 in Morgan County. She is a lifelong resident of this area. Mrs.Cox was a member of Beech Park Baptist Church. Her hobbies includedtraveling and cooking. Funeral services will be held Sunday July 15,2001 at 8:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Sharp Funeral Home with the Rev.George Williams officiating. Friends may call Sunday July 15, betweenthe hours of 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial andgraveside services will be held Monday July 16, 2001 at 11 a.m. atAnderson Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge ofarrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinal]
COX, ELOISE (CARSON) - age 82, a resident of Oliver Springs,passedaway Saturday, July 14, 2001 at the Methodist Medical Center of OakRidge. Mrs. Coxwas preceded in death by her parents, ThomasJohnnyCarson and Ona McGlothin Carson; by her husband, James Carl Cox, bythree sisters, JohnnieMae Carson, Katherine Hall, Hazel Coker; by twobrothers, Jack Carson and Joe Carson. Survivors: children, Wanda Wallsand husband, Royce of Oliver Springs, Johnny Cox of Coalfield, Tenn.,Jerry Cox and wife, Marcia of Canton, Ga.; grandchildren, John Cox,Jeff Cox, Greg Walls, Jimmy Atkins Carson Cox, Kate Cox, Beth Cox;great grandchildren, Curtis Atkins, Logan Atkins, Mackenzie Cox,Brooklyn Cox, Walt Cox, Kari Mae Cox. Mrs. Cox was born January 8 8,1919 in Morgan County. She is a lifelong resident of this area. Mrs.Cox was a member of Beech Park Baptist Church. Her hobbies includedtraveling and cooking. Funeral services will be held Sunday July 15,2001 at 8:30 p.m. in the Chapel of Sharp Funeral Home with the Rev.George Williams officiating. Friends may call Sunday July 15, betweenthe hours of 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial andgraveside services will be held Monday July 16, 2001 at 11 a.m. atAnderson Memorial Gardens. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge ofarrangements. 
Carson, Eloise (I12406)
 
655 COX, JAMES PRESTON, SR.
age 93, of Maynardville, TN, passed away August 26, 2008 at St. Mary's Medical Center. He was born July 31, 1915. He was a member of Cedar Grove Baptist Church, and a member of J.C. Baker Lodge. He retired from Dempster System with 32 years of service. Preceded in death by: parents, L.C. (Houk) and Nola Cox; wife of 52 years, Grace Buckner Cox; wife, Estelle Janeway Cox; brothers and sisters, Vaughn, Jerome, Sam, L.C., Pat, Christine, Hazle, Jessie. Survived by: daughters and sons-in-law, Janet and Harold Gilbert of Maynardville, Charlotte and Ronald Craig of Romania; sons and daughters-in-law, J.P., Jr., and Lynda Cox, Billy and Sheryl Cox, and Philip and Cathy Cox all of Maynardville; brother and sister-in-law, Charles E. a and Katheryn Cox of Maynardville; sisters-in-law, Zettie Cox of Maynardville, and Mary Lee Dalgleish of California; 13 grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; step-sons and daughters-in-law, Kenneth and Mary Janeway, Jerry and Jane Janeway all oof Maynardville; step daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Sam Perry of Knoxville. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 Thursday with Masonic service to follow at 8:00 p.m. in the chapel at Cooke Mortuary. Funeral service will be held 2:00 p.m. Friday at Cooke. Reverend Vaughn Richardson and Reverend Albert Foust officiating. Interment Pleasant View. Pallbearers will be grandchildren. Honorary pallbearer Wesley Suffridge. Music by Cedar Grove Singers. www.cookemortuary.com
Knoxville News Sentinel

Family links:
Parents:
Leondas Caesor Cox (1885 - 1969)
Nola D. Evans Cox (1895 - 1980)

Spouse:
Grace H Buckner Cox (1916 - 1990)

Children:
Janet Grace Cox Gilbert (1939 - 2008)*
James Preston Cox (1942 - 2011)*

Siblings:
James Preston Cox (1915 - 2008)
Jerome Cox (1920 - 2000)*
Christine Cox Campbell (1924 - 1984)*
Hazletine Cox Suffridge (1927 - 2008)*
Leondas Caesor Cox (1930 - 1998)*
Charles Edward Cox (1933 - 2014)*
Claude Patrick Cox (1939 - 1992)*

*Calculated relationship

Inscription:
SS: Grace H Buckner Cox

Burial:
Pleasant View Cemetery
Maynardville
Union County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: don sanford
Record added: Oct 27, 2008
Find A Grave Memorial# 3092769 
Cox, James Preston Sr (I18646)
 
656 Coy R. Hubble of the Woodstock community, Pulaski County, Kentucky, died at his home after a long illness. He was 91 years old.

He was a retired farmer. He was a member of Woodstock Lodge No. 639 F & AM and Woodstock Chapter Order of Eastern Star.

He was survived by his sons, Hershel Hubble of Eubank, Kentucky, Clarence Hubble of San Diego, California, John Ivan Hubble of Somerset, Kentucky, William R. "Bill" Hubble of Somerset, Kentucky, and Marion Hubble of Woodstock, Kentucky; his daughters, Mildred Wilson of Muncie, Indiana and Vauda McWilliams of Franklin, Indiana; his sisters, Elsie Smith of Dayton, Ohio and Grace Brown of Brodhead, Kentucky; 12 grandchildren; and 7 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Marion N. Hubble and Ellen (Playforth) Hubble; his wife, Jemima Isabell (Abbott) Hubble (married July 1, 1920); his daughter, Wanda Norton; his brother, Hubert Hubble; and his sister, Marian Beatrice Hubble.

Funeral services were held at the chapel of Morris and Hislope Funeral Home with Reverend C.E. Hansford and Reverend Virthel Taylor officiating.

Obituary information from the Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, Kentucky - March 1990. 
Hubble, Coy Richard (I1385)
 
657 CPL USN CORPS WWII Webster, Roy Eugene (I4710)
 
658 Cremated, buried at Liberty Baptist Church cemetery Boyd, Wanda (I13712)
 
659 CROSS, CLARENCE, 40, Coalfield died in Anderson County 10/1965.Preceded by brother, Fletcher Cross. Survivors: wife, Kathleen StewartCross. Daughters, Debra, Katherine and Kathy Lorraine. Sons: Clarence,Edward, Kenneth Ray and John William. Mother, Mrs. Bessie CrossSisters; Ruth Schofield, Geneva Cook, Estella Stamm, Venadean Rebuck.Brothers, McKinley, Guy, Willard and J.W. Cross. Burial in EstesCemetery. [Clarence served in WWII] [ Morgan County News dated10/14/1965]
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Miner Killed In Rock Fall Near Devonia
A 40-year-old miner was killed Friday morning in a rock fall at aPocahontas Fuel Co. mine near Devonia. CLARENCE CROSS of OliverSprings Rt.1, Morgan County,died only about five minutes after heentered the mine about 8 a.m. The accident occurreed only a shortdistance from where Mr. Cross's brother died in a similar mishap twoyears ago. FLETCHER CROSS was killed in another Devonia mine nearPocahontas mine. Co-workers uncovered the body within a short timeafter the accident occurred. Mr. Cross an employee of the PocahontasFuel Co. was a member of the Masonic lodge and was a veteran of WarWorld II. He is survived by his wif, Mrs. Kathleen Cross, twodaughters, Deborah Katherine and Kathy Loraine Cross, three sons,Clarence Edwardrd, Kenneth Ray and John William Cross, his mother, Mrs.Bessie Cross of Oliver Springs, four sisters, Mrs. Ruth Schofield ofLafollette, Mrs. Geneva Cook of Rockwood, Mrs. Estella Strumm and Mrs.Vinedan Rebuck of Ohio, four brothers, McKinley, Guy and WillardCross, all of Solon,O.,and J.W. Cross of Oliver Springs Rt.1.Funeralservices were held Sunday afternoon at the Middle Creek Baptist Churchwith the Rev.J.W. Bargiol and the Rev.Edwin Phillipsofficiating.Burial was in the Estes Cemetery with Black Diamond LodgeNo. 625 in charge at the grave. [Clinton Courier Oct 14,1965 ] 
Cross, Clarence (I6666)
 
660 CROSS, CLAY WASHINGTON, 87, was born July 4, 1914. He went to be withour Lord and Savior Sunday Dec. 23, 2001. He worked and made hishome with his wife Odessa Vincent Cross in the Mossy Grove Community.He was a carpenter by trade and built many homes in Morgan Countybefore his retirement. He also drove a school bus for many years forthe Morgan County School System. He was preceded in death by his wifeOdessa; mother and father Matilda and Rufus Cross; brothers, Ray, Hurland Jim, siisters Grace Wilson and Ollie Bonifacious; grandson Roger"Freckles" Tidwell; great-grandsons, Seth and Simon Coker andson-in-law Mike Hamm. He is survived by children Lois Tidwell, WandaCoker and Verlin "Sonny" Cross; grandchildren, Terry Coker, Dara Hamm,Leslie Jackson, Jeffery and Jason Cross and Melissa Murray; and manygreat-grandchildren and two great-great-grandchildren. The familyreceived friends Tuesday morning at 10 a. m. in Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg with funeral services following at 10:30 a. m. with Rev.Lyndon Jackson officiating. Interment followed in the Mossy GroveBaptist Church Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Cross, Clay (I1002)
 
661 CROSS, MRS. CLARA ALMA, of the Stephens community went home to be with
the Lord on Saturday, June 6, 2009.She was of the Baptist faith. She was
preceded in death by her husband; Fletcher Cross, Son; Leon Cross,
Grandchildren; Tina Cross, Joseph Modic, Taylor Wolfenbarger, Parents;
Luther and Dora Dolly Roddy, brothers; Clarence and Bob Roddy, Sisters;
May Hines, Minnie Roberts, Lucy Abston and Kathleen Roddy.
She is survived by sons; Clarence William "Billy" Cross and wife Sue of the
Stephens community, Verlon Cross and wife Patsy of Louisiana. Daughters;
Audrey Modic and husband Fred of Arizona, Phyllis Swint and husband
Charles of the Joyner community and Clara Marie Walker. 17
Grandchildren, 29 great-grandchildren and 5 great-great-grandchildren.
The family will receive Monday evening June 8, 2009 at Schubert Funeral Home
Wartburg, TN from 7-9:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday 1:00 p.m.
in the chapel of Schubert Funeral Home with Bro. David Dial officiating.
Interment will follow in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Tennessee
[Schubert Funeral Home] 
Roddy, Clara Alma (I13965)
 
662 CROSS, WILEY, 73, formerly of Coalfield, and a native of AndersonCounty, died in Knoxville, 2/25/1964. Survivors, wife, Betsy Cross;daughters, Mrs. Ruth Shofield, Mrs. Geneva Cook, Mrs. Estella Stammand Mrs. Van Dea Rebuck; sons, J.W., Clarence, William and Guy; fivebrothers and two sisters. Burial in Estes Cemetery. {Morgan CountyNews] Cross, Wiley (I7000)
 
663 CROWDER, RAYMOND E., "RAY", 83, of Coalfield, died Sunday, Sept. 16,2001, at his home. Mr. Crowder was born Jan. 1, 1918, in Pawnee, Ill.He lived in Chicago for 25 years, in Cobb County, Ga., for severalyears, and in Coalfield for the past 10 years. He was retired fromthe Cobb County Hospital as chief engineer. Previously, he was asupervisor for Philco Electronics in Chicago for 25 years.Mr. Crowderwas a U.S. Army veteran of World War II and played the flute in theU.S.Army Band. His family described him as a very patriotic person.He is survived by his wife, Wilma Thornton Crowder; his son, DennisCrowder and his wife, Brenda, of Largenta, Ill.; one stepdaughter,Margaret Finley of Anniston, Ala.; four grandchildren, Denise Bennettand her husband, Rob, Kevin Crowder and his wife, Patty, Allen Crowderand his wife, Kelly, and Tony Crowder and his wife, Judy; and threestep-grandchildren, Lori Matherly, Shannon Hitchcock and her husband,Martin, and Diane Mitchell and John. Mr. Crowder is also survived byhis sister, Frances Floyd and her husband, Bud, of Naples, Fla.; andseveral great-grandchildren and step-great-grandchildren. He waspreceded in death by his parents, Roy and Alice Reynolds Crowder; hisfirst wife,Dorothy Crowder; and a brother, Billy Crowder.The funeralwill be held at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 19, in the chapel of SharpFuneral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Mack Smith officiating.A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20,at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. The family will receive friends from6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger] Crowder, Raymond E. (I7002)
 
664 CROWE, ABRAHAM (ABE) 73, of Coalfield, died (date not shown).Survived by his wife, Louise Walls Scarbrough Crowe; daughter, Ruthand husband, Ralph Wright; 3 grandchildren; 3 g-grandchildren;brother, Ethel Crowe. Burial in Roane Memorial Gardens. [MorganCounty News - dated March 1987] Crowe, Abraham (I6194)
 
665 DAGLEY, KEITH DeWAYNE , JR., AGE 25, PASSED AWAY MONDAY, JANUARY 16,2006 AT HIS HOME IN PETROS. HE ATTENDED CHURCH AT THE PETROS CHURCH OFGOD. HE WAS EMPLOYED WITH W.A. DAGLEY AND MORGAN SPLICING GROUP. HEWAS PRECEDED IN DEATH BY HIS GRANDPARENTTS: CLYDE AND EMMA MAE BUNCHAND CLYDE DAGLEY, UNCLES: GRANVILLE BUNCH AND JOHNNY BUNCH; AND AUNT,EMMA DEAN CASEY. HE IS SURVIVED BY HIS WIFE, AMANDA WALLS DAGLEY ANDSON, GUNTER OF PETROS. PARENTS: KEITH AND ANN DAGLEY OF PETROS;SISTER, KEISHA AND HUSBAND, JOSH WILLIAMS OF PETROS; GRANDMOTHER,RHODA DAGLEY OF PETROS; NIECES AND NEPHEWS: JONAH MALEIGH, EMMA(LOU-LOU), JUNE OLIVIA, AND ISAIAH WILLIAMS OF PETROS; AUNTS ANDUNCLES: ALICE DAGLEY, NINA AND BOB CALVERT, JOY AND JOHNNY ARMES,HOWARD AND VICKI DAGLEY, CLYDE DAGLEY, JEANETTE BUNCH, ROBERT ANDNORMA COLSTON, BOBBY AND JO COLSTON, BETTY AND LLOYD ELKINS, FAYECOOPER, LONNIE AND DEAN BUNCH, AND EDDIE AND PATTY BUNCH. SPECIALFRIENDS: JOHN DABBS, NATHAN BASLER, JOE ARMES, ADAM CARRROLL, ADAMRANEY, AND JESSY WILLIAMS. HE WILL BE LEAVING MANY FRIENDS AND FAMILYTHAT LOVE HIM AND MISS HIM. FUNERAL SERVICES WILL BE FRIDAY JANUARY20, 2006 AT 8:00 P.M. AT SCHUBERT FUNERAL HOME CHAPEL WITH REV. DONDAUGHERTY OFFICIATING. INTERMENT WILL BE SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 2006 AT11:00 A.M. IN THE OLD PETROS CEMETERY. THE FAMILY WILL RECEIVE FRIENDSFRIDAY EVENING FROM 6 TO 8 P.M. PRIOR TO THE FUNERAL SERVICE.[Schubert Funeral Home] Dagley, Keith Jr. (I9939)
 
666 Daniel Ross was a Scotch trader. Ross, Daniel (I8340)
 
667 Daniel Webester's parents were:
William Byrge, b. abt 1845 in TN., d. 24 Jan 1890 in Roane County TN. and
Sarah Clay Daugherty b. abt 1845 in TN. d. 22 Feb 1920 in Rockwood, Roane County
TN.

William father was Samuel Burge/Byrge b. abt 1826 in Anderson County TN. d.
10 May 1862 Cumberland Ford (now Pineville), Bell County KY.Samuel's wife was
Polly 'Mary" Lauallen b. abt 1824 d. date unk in TN.

Samuel Burge/Byrge' father was William Burge b. abt 1776 in NC. d. abt 1867
in TN. Samuel's mother was Juda Lawson b. abt 1802 d. aft 1870.

NEAL BYRGE 
Byrge, Daniel Webster (I14873)
 
668 Darrell Cotton, 52 year old husband, father, Papaw, son, brother, uncle and scoop driver was called home by our Lord on November 6, 2017. He spent his whole life in Coalfield with many friends and adventures. He was most proud of his fifteen years working in the coal mines. He spoke often of the comraderie and practical jokes that made a dangerous job not only tolerable but enjoyable.
When the mines closed he spent the next fifteen years as a furnace operator renewing old friendships and forging new ones.
He loved to laugh and joke. With his quick wit he gave as good as he got. Imagining him and his best friend Herbert engaged in a non-stop game of one upsmanship-now continued in Heaven brings a smile.
Unconditional love and joy entered his life the moment he was called Papaw. He loved to hunt and fish. He couldn?t wait to share those passions. Until then he was content to laugh, play, aggravate and enjoy watching them grow. It became his reason for living.
He will be terribly missed by his wife of nearly eleven years, Gina. He often joked that it took a yankee to tame him. They shared everything in their time together, thankfully filled with more laughter than tears.
Also left behind to try and fill the void are his mother, Helen of Coalfield. Sister, Diane (Meredith) and husband, Mackie of Coalfield, brother, Danny of Coalfield, daughter, Allison (Patterson) of Wartburg, son, Aaron (Crump) and wife Darian of Port Orange, FL, 3 cherished grandchildren, Raelin, Isaiah and Leo, nephews, Joe, Shane, and Tyler all of Coalfield, and great- niece, Lakelee.
To mention all of the aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved him would be a list with no end. Know that he loved all of you, he worried about and prayed for you. He is not gone, just now, an angel that will watch over us all.
The family will receive friends Friday, November 10, 2017 from 5:00 to 8:00PM. A Funeral/Graveside will take place at Western Cemetery in Coalfield, Saturday Morning at 11:00AM with Bro. Bruce Daugherty officiating
Jackson Funeral Services in Oliver Springs is honored to serve the Cotton Family. We invite you to share your thoughts and memories with the family at jacksonfuneralservices.com. 
Cotton, Darrell Wayne (I19080)
 
669 Date of birth is based on WWI draft Card. Carl, as he was called, is listed as William Carrell and his DOB is given as nov 28, 1890. He lists only 3 children at the time (date on draft card is June 5, 1917) but on the 1910 census there are 4 children in the household.

He is living near Isoline (?) and his occupation is milling and farming according to the Draft Card. He is employed by A.B. Wyatt. He apparently named one of his children after A.B. Wyatt as a child of those initials are given in Drucilla's obituary.

Sources - Ancestry.com
Source for Place of Birth is delayed birthcertificate for Willilam Carrell Wyatt from Ancestry.com 
Wyatt, William Carroll (I15733)
 
670 Date of birth per draft card for WWI per Ancestry.com
Blue eyes, light skin; claimed an exemption because of a "rupture". Nothing else said. Ancestry.com 
Cross, Wiley (I7000)
 
671 Daughter of Andrew Jackson Neil and Grace Seiber b. Oliver Springs, Morgan
County:


CORA MARIE MORGAN: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice
Orlando Sentinel, The (FL) - Friday, April 17, 1987
Deceased Name: CORA MARIE MORGAN
CORA MARIE MORGAN, 81, 734 Hager St., Deltona, died Tuesday. Born in
Oliver Springs, Tenn., she moved to Deltona in 1979 from Holton, Ind. She was a
homemaker. Survivors: husband, Hayes; sons, Charles Long, Holton, Carl,
Marysville, Ind.; daughters, Ina Meadows, Barbara Stahl, both of St.
Petersburg; sister, Marie Floyd, Mobile, Ala. Altman Funeral Home, DeBary.
Edition: 2 STAR
Page: 18
Copyright (c) 1987, Orlando Sentinel Communications. All rights reserved.


Family: Hayes Morgan / Cora Marie Seiber (F6035)
 
672 DAUGHTERY, D. B., 80, of Coalfield, died Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2004, atMethodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Born Jan. 26, 1924, in AndersonCounty, he was the son of Watson Daugherty and Mary Goad Daugherty. Hewas a lifelong resident of this area. Mr. Daugherty was a member ofMiddle Creek Baptist Church. He was also a U.S. Army veteran whoserved during World War II. He retired from TVA, where he worked inboiler maintenance. His special interests were woodworking andfarming. He was fondly known as "the Farmer" by many of his friends,his family said. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in deathby three brothers and two sisters, Odie Daugherty, Jodie Daugherty,Ovie Daugherty, Novella Daugherty and Offella McCoy. Mr. Daugherty issurvived by his wife, Naomi Jackson Daugherty; his son, Steve WatsonDaugherty and wife, Sherry; his daughter, Sandra Justice and herhusband, Byron; his grandchildren, Kayla Nicole Justice and StewartWatson Daugherty; and his great-granddaughter, Hayle Nicole Daugherty,all of Coalfield. He is also survived by Mitchell Chadwick, a farmingbuddy and special friend; and several nieces, nephews, special friendsand extended family members. The funeral will be at 7:30 p.m.Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home inOliver Springs with the Rev. Don Daugherty and the Rev. Michael Beechofficiating. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. 24,at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. The family will receive friends from 6to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 23, at the funeral home. The familyrequests that any memorials be in the form of donations to CoalfieldVolunteer Fire Department, in care of Terry "Bear" Jackson, P.O. Box372, Coalfield, TN 37719. [Oak Ridger] Daugherty, D. B. (I4230)
 
673 DAUGHTERY, JAMES PEARSON, 36, Oliver Springs, died 2/2/2000. Precededby father, J.W. Daughtery and niece Jennifer N. Jones. Survivors:wife, Angela Byrge Daughtery, daughters, Amanda Rene and Jamie LynnDaughtery; stepchildren, Angie and Ronnie Wonders; mother CarolynMelvalene Daughtery; sisters and husbands, Sherry and Art Moore, Kimand Mark Norman; brother and wife, John and Mary Lou Daugherty; niece,Tonya Hamlet and husband Gregg; several nephews, aunts, uncles andcousins. Burial in Petros Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Daugherty, James Pearson (I9960)
 
674 DAUGHTERY, LONALD J., 75, Oliver Springs, passed away Wednesday, Oct.26, 2005 in the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He was bornMarch 2, 1930 in the Fork Mountain community of Anderson County. Hehad been a faithful member of Tuppertown BaBaptist Church for over 30years. Mr. Daugherty retired from the Tennessee Department ofCorrections in 1995, after working 21 years as a guard at the BrushyMountain State Prison. He was a United States Army veteran, servinghis country during WWII, Korean War, Vietnam, retiring Jan. 1, 1969after 21 years of service. He was also a member of the DisabledAmerican Veterans, Tri-County Chapter No. 26. He was preceded in deathby his father, Leonard Daugherty; mother, Bessie Duncan; sons, L. JackDaugherty and Lonald "P-Nut" Daugherty; brothers, Leamon Daugherty,Leonard Daugherty, Jr. and J.W. Daugherty; sister, Mary Lola Lowe;step-brothers, Tom Duncan and James Duncan; and step-sisters, MaxineCox and Jean Duncan. He is survived by wiffe of 52 years, Shirley AnnPride Daugherty of Oliver Springs; son, John Daugherty and wife Tammyof Oliver Springs; daughters, Shelia Eason and husband Mark of OakRidge and Sherenia Napier and husband Mark of Coalfield;grandchildren, Scott Potterer, Benson Napier, Lucas Daugherty, SarahPotter, Samantha Massengale, Sierra Napier, Cody Eason and AbigailDaugherty; great-granddaughter, Kelsey Potter; brothers, Rev. DonaldDaugherty and wife Jennie of Petros, Conley Daugherty and wife Nellieoof Marlow and Lester Daugherty and wife Imogene of Cullman, Ala.;step-brother, Benny Duncan and wife Loretta of Petros; half-brothers,Jan, Mark and Tim Daugherty of Lafollette; half-sister, Peggy Ford ofLafollette; sister-in-law, Brenda Daughertty of Rockwood; and a host ofnieces, nephews and extended family members. The family receivedfriends from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 28, 2005 in Sharp Funeral Homewith funeral service following the visitation at 8 p.m. in the chapelwith Rev. Ralph Wilson and Rev. Mike Pride officiating. Burial andgraveside service was held at 12 noon, Saturday, Oct. 29, 2005 in theOliver Springs Cemetery with full military honors being conducted atthe gravesite. [Roane County News] Daugherty, Lonald J. (I9949)
 
675 David inherited what is now Felty Farm. Charles C. Pavey Hayes, David (I14325)
 
676 DAVIS, JEROME, age 82, a resident of Oliver Springs, passed away, Friday, March 24, 2017 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Mr. Davis was born April 28, 1934 in Windrock, TN. He was a lifelong resident of Oliver Springs and a member of Beech Park Baptist Church/

Before his retirement, Jerome was a food manager at the Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary for 31 years and he also owned and operated Davis urniture Store in Oliver Springs.

He is preceded in death by his father, Floyd Davis; by his mother, Mable Davis; by sisters: Mary Branson, Janet Brown and Carolyn McKinney.

Jerome is survived by his wife of 58 years, Kathryn Davis of Oliver Springs; by children: Danny and Kris Davis of Harriman, and Jerry and Teresa Davis of Harriman; by a brother, Don Davis and wife, Carolyn of
Oliver Springs; by sisters: Faye Owens of Oliver Springs, Betty Cross of Kingston, and Evelyn and husband Glenn Daugherty of Harriman, and he is also survived by a host of nieces and nephews and extended family.

The family will receive friends, Sunday, March 26, 2017 between the hours of 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM at Premier Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 3:00 PM in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Gary Smith officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held, Monday, March 27, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the Woods Cemetery in Coalfield, TN. Premier Sharp Funeral Home is proudly serving the Davis family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com [Premier Sharp
Funeral Home] 
Davis, Jerome (I21739)
 
677 DAVIS, RAMONA PATTERSON, - age 68, of Coalfield, died Thursday,September 6, 2001, in the Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge. She waspreceded in death by: parents, Terrell and Nell Jones Patterson;brothers, Samuel, Thomas & Dilbert Patterson; sister, Billie JoVanLyssell. She was a member of the Union Baptist Church. Survivinghusband of fifty one years, Herman Davis; son and daughter-in-law,Mike and Rhonda Davis of Wartburg; grandson, Jason Davis of Wartburg;brothers, Steven Patterson of Powell, TN, Kyle Patterson of Arlington,VA.; several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.The family will receive friends Sunday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00p.m., with funeral services to follow in the Schubert Funeral HomeChapel, Wartburg with Rev. Mark Smith officiating. Graveside serviceswill be held Monday, 11:00 am. in the Davis Cemetery, Coalfield.[Knoxville News Sentinal] Patterson, Ramona (I3658)
 
678 DAVIS, RUTH, 84, formerly of Coalfield, died Sept 4, 2000 in LincolnPark, Michigan. Preceded by parents, Lee H. Jackson and Ethel WebsterJackson and husband, Glen Davis. Survivors: son, Gerald Davis andwife Ernesteen of Inkster, MI; grandson, Mark Davis and wife Kimberlyof MI; sisters, Georgia Melhorn and husband Charles of Coalfield andMaxine Hassell of MI. Mrs. Davis was born Jan 3, 1916 in Coalfield.Burial in Estes Cemetery of Coalfield. [Morgan County News] Jackson, Ruth (I2284)
 
679 DAVIS, WILLIAM ELIJAH, 'LIGE', 93, of Coalfield, died Thursday, Jan.10, 2002, at Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center. He was born Nov.25, 1908, in Coalfield, the son of Henry H. and Matilda Liles Davis.As a young man, Mr. Davis worked as a coal miner before beginningemployment with Union Carbide Nuclear Division. He later retired asmanager of the Cumberland Utility District. He was a member ofPleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield and had served as deacon,on the board of t trustees, treasurer and Sunday school teacher. Mr.Davis was a charter member and the first president of the CoalfieldSenior Citizens and a member of Black Diamond Masonic Lodge, No. 625,F&AM. He is survived by his son, Darwin Davis and his wife, Doralene,of Coalfield; his daughter, Glenda Fritts and her husband, Tom, ofCoalfield; five grandchildren, Dennis Davis and his wife, Holly, ofKingston, Deidre Holt and her husband, Joel, of McMinnville, MartyFritts and his wife, Angie, of Lenooir City, and Justin Fritts andMandi Fritts, both of Coalfield; his great-grandchildren, CameronDavis Holt, Zachary Elijah Fritts and Emily Caroline Davis; andseveral nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, Mr. Davis waspreceded in death by his wife, Ruby Newcomb Davis; two brothers,Theodore V. Davis and Alva L. Davis; and infant sisters, Elsena andMartha Davis. The funeral will be held at 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, atPleasant Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. H. Mack Smith officiating.A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 14, atDavis Cemetery in Coalfield. The family requests any memorials be inthe form of donations to the Family Life Center Building Fund,Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, P.O. Box 187, Coalfield, TN 37719. Thefamily will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday at the church.Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is handling the arrangements.[Oak Ridger]
DEAT: ADR1 Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center
DEAT: ADR2 240 Hannah Road
DEAT: CITY Harriman
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
DEAT: POST 37748
DEAT: CTRY United States
DEAT: PHON (865) 882-9159
DEAT: WWW http://harrimancare.com/
 
Davis, William Elijah (I4806)
 
680 Dean Arthur Ford, age 93 of Oliver Springs, went to his Heavenly home to be with his Savior and reunited with the love his life, Pauline and other loved ones on March 23, 2020 at Canterfield of Oak Ridge.

Dean was proud to be a WWII Army Veteran who served in the South Pacific. After his Military career, he went on to work for Y-12 in Oak Ridge for 42 years. He served as Deacon and Sunday School Teacher at First Baptist Church, Oliver Springs where he was a long-time member. Dean was currently a member of Beech Park Baptist Church and was known to many locals as  
Ford, Dean (I6526)
 
681 Dear Mother
I now take the opertinuty to write to you that I am well. Abraham iswith me in camp and is well. Wiley is at Barberville he has been sickbut he is well now I suppose I hered from him last mondy
I would like to see you all and talk with you I could beter than I canwrite I started some money to you when we was at somersett by CalvinStoncipher. I sent eleven dollars and I understood you never got itand I want to know whether you did or not. I have nothing of muchimportance to write at present
I want you to write to me as soon as you can have a opportunity. Wehave not drawed our money yet but I think we will draw in a day or twoand as soon as I get my money I will send some to you.
As soon as I have a chance so I will now come to a close no more atpresnet this May the 29th 1862.
(signed) William H. Barger
To mother Barger and Family

Within this book so pure and wite
let none but friends presume to write. 
Barger, William Henry (I7545)
 
682 DEAT: ADR1 125 Kesterson Lane
DEAT: CITY Oliver Springs
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
 
Boyd, Wanda (I13712)
 
683 DEAT: ADR1 Lake Cumberland Regional Hospial
DEAT: ADR2 305 Langdon Street
DEAT: CITY Somerset
DEAT: STAE Kentucky
DEAT: POST 42503
DEAT: CTRY United States
DEAT: PHON (606) 679-7441
DEAT: WWW http://www.lakecumberlandhospital.com
 
Spradlin, Kizzie (I405)
 
684 DEAT: ADR1 Roane Medical Center aka Harriman Hospital
DEAT: ADR2 8045 Roane Medical Center Dr
DEAT: CITY Harriman
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
DEAT: POST 37748
DEAT: PHON (865) 316-1000
 
Hamby, Clyde (I16471)
 
685 DEAT: ADR1 Roane Medical Center aka Harriman Hospital
DEAT: ADR2 8045 Roane Medical Center Dr
DEAT: CITY Harriman
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
DEAT: POST 37748
DEAT: PHON (865) 316-1000
 
Farmer, Edith W. (I16610)
 
686 Death certificate has some conflicting information:


Lists mother's surname as Lyle instead of Low
No dob given on death certificate. States only that he was 18 years old when he died October 1, 1922.

1910 census has him living with his parents and siblings in Campbell County TN. Census shows him as 6 years old, which supports family information that he was 18 at the time of his death in 1922. 
Keathley, Thirston/Thurston (I15950)
 
687 Death certificate lists her as Elizabeth Morris. Find-A-Grave records list her as Mary Elizabeth Anderson Gibson. A note on Find-A-Grave may explain the discrepancy:

Notes on Find-A-Grave re Mary


Note: Wife of Rev. Wiley Gibson
Grave was marked with fieldstone a new stone has been placed with correct dates.

Mary Elizabeth Gibson,daughter of Sarah "Sallie" Gibson and adopted daughter of Timothy Anderson was born 22 January, 1861 in Knox Co, Kentucky and died 30 January, 1950 in Scott Co, Tennessee. She married Wiley Gibson, son of William and Elizabeth (Maiden) Gibson.

Children: Luther, Sarah, William and James 
Anderson, Elizabeth /Morris /Morris (I21535)
 
688 Death certificate lists him as 116 years old at time of death. However, 1850 us census records show him as 16 years old, which would make his birth date 1834, not 1814. In 1850 his mother was listed as 55 years old and in the household is Maryy, 19 years old. That would make her at least 38 when Marvel was born. The youngest child was 12, which would make her 43 at the time of his birth. She would have been born in 1795 and likely had other children who were no longer in the home in 1850. Silver, Marvel (I19344)
 
689 Death Certificate says "Burned to death in his home" but appears to say "Cured to death in one hour." See attached death certificate. Wormsley, Charlie Pearson (I7471)
 
690 Death date and place unknown; burial unknown 08-2009 Chenualt, Mary (I6124)
 
691 death date is same as his brother William, who died in CampbellCounty. Needs to be investigated 03/24/2006 JKS Robbins, Samuel (I12597)
 
692 Death has taken a former Harriman and Northeastern Railway foreman in the passing of Will Brummett at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Campbell, on Friday of last week. Mr. Brummett had retired as Section Foreman at Coalfield in the early forties [1940s]. At the time of his retirement he had been employed on the Harriman and Northeastern line for almost half a century. Following his retirement he continued to live in the Back Valley community for a number of year. After the passiing of his wife, he made his home with his daughter, Mrs. Ethel Campbell. Mr. Brummett was 88 years of age and had been in ill health for several months. Survivors include three daughters: Mrs. Oliver Campbell of Coalfield; Mrs. Jerry West, RRt 1 Oliver Springs; and Mrs. Coral Page [Cora Pooge] of High Point, NC; one sister, Mrs. Lilly Hendrix of Clinton. Funeral Services were conducted from the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of which Mr. Brummett was a member by Rev. Tom Duff Fritts on Sundy afternoon. Sharp's of Oliver Springs..... publication source not known Brummett, William (I10379)
 
693 Death Records Lists A Lee Carter Age 38 Who Died In 1923 And Was No 11; Mazie Was 258 And Noah Was 12 Carter, Rachel (I11613)
 
694 Death was due to WWII. Delozier, R.P. (I20407)
 
695 Deborah L. Mayton, age 55, a resident of Coalfield, went home to be with the Lord Sunday, September 23, 2012 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Ms. Mayton was born September 9, 1957 in Oliver Springs. She was a lifelong resident of Coalfield.

She was a faithful Christian and a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church.

Deborah was preceded in death by her parents, Morgan Carl Mayton and Ruby A. Gouge Mayton.

She is survived by sisters; Corrine Finch and husband, Howard of Oak Ridge, Norma Black and husband, Jerry of Loudon, Erma McCarroll and husband, Jerry of Coalfield, Carla Rivers and husband, Jim of Coalfield, Mary Burfield and husband, Doug of Whitehouse, and Teresa Phipps and husband, David of Kingston, by brothers; Morgan Carl Mayton, Jr. and wife, Sylvia of Nashville, James D. Mayton and wife, Marlene of Coalfield, Paul Mayton and wife, Marjorie of Coalfield, Steve Mayton and wife, Donna of Oliver Springs, and Phillip Mayton and wife, Darlene of Harriman.

Deborah is also survived by several nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, extended family members and special friends.

The family will receive friends Tuesday, September 25, 2012, 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 Ronald Guthrie officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Wednesday, September 26, 2012, at 11:00 am, at the Davis Cemetery in Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com
 
Mayton, Deborah L. (I6538)
 
696 Delayed birth certificate is included elsewhere in this record as documentation. (J. Spradlin) Queener, Frankie Mae (I286)
 
697 Denis was born in 1851 in County Cork, Ireland. At the age of five, Denis left Ireland with one of his sisters and came to the United States, city of New York to live with an older sister. Later, Denis ran away and ended up in the Cardiff Community, in Roane County, TN. He later moved to the community of Oakdale and finally to Petros in Morgan County, TN where he and most of his family worked in the coal mines. Denis died in Petros in 1928 at the age of 76.
 
Barry, I. Denis (I14544)
 
698 Descendants of Isaac Griffith
father of Joseph Griffith from the Brimstone area in Scott Co, TN

This page was created 06 Sep 2008

Make sure you also see the four articles about Joseph Griffith that appeared in the FNB Chronicle.

Joseph Griffith: Land Grant Settler of Brimstone
A biography of Joseph Griffith and a discussion on his descendants

Anderson County Land Grant Abstract for Joseph Griffith
Abstracted from Tennessee Homesteaders & Landowners, Fourth Surveyors District, Anderson, Bledsoe, Campbell, Overton, Rhea, and Roane Co. Book 1808-1810, Entry Book 1814-1815, Compiled by Willis Hutcherson 1964)

Brimstone: mountain homeplace of the Griffiths
Only a few families live now in what is known as "the head of Brimstone" and no one lives where the old home places were around the mountain tops. Only a few chimneys and fruit trees mark where the subjects of this story lived and raised their families. But most of the remaining families can trace their ancestors back to Revolutionary War Joseph Griffith.

Isaac Griffith's Response to Confederate Veteran's Survey

The following information was provided by Toby Turner.

ISAAC GRIFFITH (ABRAHAM2, HOWELL1)19 was born March 5, 1720 in Richland, Pennsylvania20. He married (1) MARY ANN BURSON21 November 1744 in Buckingham MM, Bucks County, Pennsylvania22, daughter of JOSEPH BURSON and RACHEL POTTS. She was born April 9, 1721 in Gilbert's Manor, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania23, and died Bet. 1769 - November 27 1773. He married (2) ANN ROBERTS24,25 November 27, 1773 in Loudoun County, Virginia26, daughter of OWEN ROBERTS and JANE WILLIAMS. She died Aft. 177326.

ISAAC and ANN continued to reside in Richland and Rockhill Townships until 1769, probably on two or three tracts acquired at different dates by his father. The will of ABRAHAM GRIFFITH, Sr., proved in 1760, indicates clearly that ISAAC, a younger son, was the mainstay of the family at that time, as to him is delegated the care of his mother, the sale of the estate, and the payment of minor legacies. He acquired the homestead in Rockhill by deed from his brother ABRAHAM immediately following the death of their father and apparently lived thereon until 1769, when he took a certificate for himself, his wife, his minor children, and his mother, to Gunpowder Monthly Meeting in Baltimore County, Maryland.* This certificate is dated 2 mo. 16, 1769. His son-in-law, JOSEPH SHAW, and family, followed them to Maryland in 1770, but returned to Richland ten years later. ISAAC GRIFFITH and his family seem to have remained in Maryland.

When MARY ANN died, ISAAC eventually married ANN ROBERTS BURSON which set off a controversy as the marriage was considered inappropriate.

*In the "Friends' Intelligencer" of 12 mo. 15, 1823, the following extract from Gunpowder Monthly Meeting records is given: "Twenty-second of Ninth month, 1781, ISAAC GRIFFITH's paper condemning his misconduct in marrying his former wife's brother's widow was read and was satisfactory. The case was on hand for two years." (Perhaps it took the Meeting that long to trace the relationship.) [Source: Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Clarence Roberts, page 214, 215]

However, I have found the following explanation of Isaac in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume 6: "ISAAC, a widower, of Gunpowder monthly meeting, Maryland and ANN BURSON, a widow, of Goose Greek particular or preparative meeting and Fairfax monthly meting, proposed their marriage intentions to Fairfax monthly meeting, which this Meeting refused to approve on account that they were brother and sister by Affinity, she being his former wife's brother's widow; the Meeting advised them to drop their intentions; but they were reported to have married November 27, 1773 (in another way) and were disowned May 28, 1774. ISAAC's children by his former wife (JOSEPH, JOHN and JAMES) were received on certificate from Gunpowder monthly meeting, Maryland, June 25, 1774. Fairfax men's meeting returned ISAAC's certificate to Gunpowder monthly meeting for action and he was disowned by that Meeting. In 1781, he asked for reinstatement which was approved by the quarterly meeting and he was received on certificate from Gunpowder monthly meeting December 22, 1781 (although he had been living at Fairfax, he belonged to Gunpowder). " It is further noted that his first wife was also named ANN and their eleven children are mentioned by name (all of whom were received on certificate from Richland monthly meeting, Pennsylvania by Gunpowder monthly meeting, Maryland on May 24, 1769. There is no clue to the maiden name of ANN BURSON (widow) who married 2nd 1773 ISAAC GRIFFITH above, whose 1st wife was ANN BURSON. [We know now that her maiden name was ROBERTS.]

MARY ANN BURSON's date of death is estimated as follows: she was accepted into Gunpowder Monthly Meeting in 1769 and her husband married ANN ROBERTS in 1773. Therefore, she died between those two dates.

For ANN ROBERTS, I've found the name ANNE DICKEY listed by CLARENCE ROBERTS in Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Mr. LECKEY also use the name ANN DICKEY, showing that BENJAMIN married her in Loudoun County. These records show their children as: JAMES (born September 26, 1763 and serving in the War of the Revolution and marrying JANE ORLTON in 1788. The children of BENJAMIN and ANN DICKEY are shown to be: WILLIAM, born June 21, 1789; JOHN, born December 15, 1790; BENJAMIN born September 30, 1792; ELIZABETH, born July 19, 1794 marrying a FISHER; JOSEPH, born November 23, 1796, marrying his distant cousin, MARGARET; RACHEL, born December 13, 1798 marrying a DENMAN; ANN, born December 5, 1800 marrying a CHEYNEY; JAMES, born December 3, 1802; and TAMOR, born January 22, 1805, marrying a CHEYNEY. [Source: Genealogical Records of Blackledge, Burson, Carter Families, compiled by Howard L. Leckey, page 59]

In November, 1773, ANNE GRIFFITH, formerly BURSON, offered proposal of marriage to Fairfax Monthly Meeting with ISAAC GRIFFITH, who being her brother by former marriage, Friends thought them too near of Kin, declined their proceeding. Nevertheless, they have since married out of unity with Friends. [Source: Early Church Records of Loudoun County, Marty Hiatt, page 125]

When ANN ROBERTS BURSON married ISAAC GRIFFITHS (whose first wife was MARY ANN BURSON), the Quakers viewed this intermarriage of in-laws as inappropriate. Consequently, ISSAC and ANN GRIFFITHS were dismissed May 28, 1774 from Fairfax Monthly Meeting (Hinshaw). [Source: Burson Index, compiled by William M. Marsteller, San Francisco, CA, 1995]

They apparently did not have any children.

Children of ISAAC GRIFFITH and MARY BURSON are:

ABRAHAM4 GRIFFITH, b. June 2, 1746, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; d. May 26, 1800.
RACHEL GRIFFITH, b. November 23, 1747, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; d. November 5, 1834.
HANNAH GRIFFITH, b. September 6, 1749, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
MARY GRIFFITH30, b. July 28, 1752, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania30; d. Baltimore, Maryland31; m. JOHN NAYLOR31, August 15, 1771, Southhampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania31; b. 1735, Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania32.
ANN GRIFFITH, b. February 1, 1754, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania; d. July 6, 1792, Maryland.
SARAH GRIFFITH34, b. November 15, 1756, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania34.
JOSEPH GRIFFITH34, b. November 22, 1758, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania35.
MARTHA GRIFFITH36, b. August 23, 1760, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania37.
ISAAC GRIFFITH, Jr.38, b. June 7, 1764, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania38.
JOHN GRIFFITH38, b. May 29, 1766, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania38.
JAMES GRIFFITH38, b. January 16, 1769, Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania39.
1. ABRAHAM GRIFFITH (ISAAC3, ABRAHAM2, HOWELL1)49 was born June 2, 1746 in Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania50, and died May 26, 180051. He was buried May 27, 1800, Friends Burial Ground at Gunpowder Meeting House58. He married (1) MARY MOORE52 April 3, 1771 in Gunpowder Monthly Meeting53. She died September 9, 1784 in Maryland54 and was buried September 14, 1784, Friends Burial Ground59. He married (2) RACHEL TAYLOR55 December 30, 1788 in Fairfax Meeting House, Virginia56, daughter of THOMAS TAYLOR and CALIP PIERPONT. She was born September 25, 175257, and died January 25, 182157.

ABRAHAM and his wife removed and were granted a certificate to Gunpowder monthly meeting, Maryland, May 23, 1789. [Source: Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Loudoun County, Virginia]

RACHEL is said in the above source to be ABRAHAM's second wife. RACHEL, as ABRAHAM's widow, was received at Fairfax Monthly Meeting, Virginia, dated May 23, 1789. [Source: Maryland Quaker Records, an abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, page 15]

Children of ABRAHAM GRIFFITH and MARY MOORE are:

ANN5 GRIFFITH62, b. December 16, 1771, Maryland62.
REUBEN GRIFFITH62, b. February 3, 1774, Baltimore County, Maryland63; m. ELISABETH PRICE64, January 2, 1799, Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland65; b. 176465.
ISAAC GRIFFITH66, b. August 25, 1776, Maryland66.
MIRIAM GRIFFITH66, b. April 10, 1779, Maryland66.
SOPHIA GRIFFITH66, b. January 28, 1782, Maryland67.
Children of ABRAHAM GRIFFITH and RACHEL TAYLOR are:

THOMAS TAYLOR5 GRIFFITH68, b. September 26, 1789, Maryland68; m. RACHEL MATTHEWS69, May 31, 1815, Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland69; b. November 29, 179569.
MARY GRIFFITH70, b. October 21, 1790, Maryland70.
RACHEL GRIFFITH70, b. November 3, 1791, Maryland70.
ix. SARAH GRIFFITH70, b. November 3, 1791, Maryland70.
2. RACHEL GRIFFITH (ISAAC3, ABRAHAM2, HOWELL1)71 was born November 23, 1747 in Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania71, and died November 5, 183471. She married JOSEPH SHAW71 June 4, 1767 in Richland Meeting, Bucks County, Pennsylvania72, son of SAMUEL SHAW and MARY NIXON. He was born June 25, 1744 in Richland, Bucks County, Pennsylvania72, and died October 3, 1823 in Western Pennsylvania72.

In 1770, JOSEPH, with his wife and two children, followed RACHEL's parents to Maryland. [Source: Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Roberts, page 517]

Children of RACHEL GRIFFITH and JOSEPH SHAW are:

i. GEORGE5 SHAW72, b. 176872.
ii. DAVID SHAW72.
iii. SAMUEL SHAW72.
iv. ANN SHAW72.
3. HANNAH GRIFFITH (ISAAC3, ABRAHAM2, HOWELL1)73 was born September 6, 1749 in Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania73. She married MOSES DILLON74 177275. He died February 23, 1800 in Maryland76.

Apparently, MOSES and HANNAH and their children: ANN, JOHN, MARY, REBECCAH, MOSES, HANNAN, MARTH and LLOYD gct Redstone Monthly Meeting, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on September 28, 1793. On August 21, 1795 they are rocf (children listed: JOHN, MARY, REBECCAH, MOSES, HANNAH, MARTHA, and ISAAC) at Redstone Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania. [Source: Maryland Quaker Records, an abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, page 12]

Children of HANNAH GRIFFITH and MOSES DILLON are:

ELIZABETH5 DILLON78, b. February 12, 1773, Maryland78; d. January 20, 1812, Maryland79; m. UNKNOWN WHEELER79.
ANN DILLON80, b. October 29, 1774, Maryland80; m. UNKNOWN BROOK81, 179481. She married contrary to discipline and was disowned September 26, 1794 by Redstone Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania. [Source: Maryland Quaker Records, in n abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, on page 11]
JOHN DILLON82, b. September 29, 1776, Maryland82; d. July 17, 1862, Zanesville, Ohio83.
REBECKA DILLON84, b. November 8, 177884; d. March 16, 178284.
MARY DILLON84, b. November 26, 1780, Maryland84; d. February 23, 184385 and was buried in the Gunpower Graveyard, Maryland88; m. MORDECAI PRICE86, June 2, 1802, Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland87; b. March 16, 177587; d. April 23, 186487. The names of their children are available in Maryland Quaker Records, an abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, page 52.
REBECKA DILLON90, b. April 28, 1783, Maryland90; m. GIDEON HUGHES91.
MOSES DILLON92, b. January 30, 1785, Maryland92; d. February 28, 189593.
HANNAH DILLON94, b. July 14, 1787, Maryland94; m. REES CADWALLADER, Jr.95. I believe she transferred to the Redstone Monthly Meeting, in Pennsylvania. The abbreviation 'ct' is used and I don't have a definition, but I think it means certificate. [Source: Maryland Quaker Records, an abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, page 11]
MARTHA DILLON96, b. October 28, 1789, Maryland96; d. March 22, 187097; m. UNKNOWN ECKELLSON97.
LLOYD DILLON98, b. February 3, 1792, Maryland98; d. May 7, 179499.
ISAAC DILLON100, b. October 4, 1794, Maryland100; d. May 22, 1864, Zanesville, Ohio101.
4. ANN GRIFFITH (ISAAC3, ABRAHAM2, HOWELL1)102 was born February 1, 1754 in Richlandtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania102, and died July 6, 1792 in Maryland103. She was buried July 7, 1792, Gunpowder Meeting Cemetery. ANN married (1) AQUILA PRICE104 February 27, 1772 in Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland104, son of JOHN PRICE and REBECKAH UNKNOWN. She married (2) WILLIAM MATHEWS105 August 3, 1774.

The Gunpowder Monthly Meeting Minutes noted that ANN GRIFFITH was 39 years old at her death. [Source: Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, Peden, page 9]

In Maryland Quaker Records, an abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited, page 46, it states ANN was born about 1752.

Child of ANN GRIFFITH and AQUILA PRICE is:

LEAH PRICE106, b. December 10, 1772106; d. March 27, 1793106; m. JOHN MATTHEWS106, December 8, 1790, Gunpowder Monthly Meeting, Maryland107.
Children of ANN GRIFFITH and WILLIAM MATHEWS are:

OLIVER MATHEWS108, b. May 4, 1775, Maryland108.
HANNAH MATHEWS108, b. November 25, 1776, Maryland108.
MARY MATHEWS108, b. December 3, 1778, Maryland108.
ANN MATHEWS108, b. October 5, 1780, Maryland108.
ELIZABETH MATHEWS108, b. July 19, 1782, Maryland108.
WILLIAM MATHEWS108, b. January 19, 1784, Maryland108; d. February 20, 1784, Maryland108 and buried in the Gunpowder Meeting Cemetery108
REBECCA MATHEWS108, b. March 3, 1785, Maryland108.
MIRIAM MATHEWS109, b. November 20, 1786, Maryland110; m. JACOB BURDG111.
RACHEL MATHEWS112, b. February 7, 1791, Maryland112; d. August 8, 1791, Maryland112 and was buried in the Gunpowder Meeting Cemetery112
RUTH MATHEWS112, b. January 7, 1792, Maryland112; d. February 1, 1792, Maryland112.
Endnotes

19. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
20. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 214.
21. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 75.
22. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 214.
23. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215, Mr. Roberts apparently did not understand the Quaker Old Style dating system wherein the second month is actually April.
24. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic."
25. Hiatt, Marty, Early Church Records of Loudoun County, (Family Line Publications 1995), page 2.
26. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
27. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 214.
28. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
29. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic."
30. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
31. Descendants of George Burson, (< www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/m/Sharman-B-Ramsey/ODT3-0001.html>), "Electronic," Gedcom data from lance@wasatch.com.
32. , "Electronic," ODT-0003.html.
33. Descendants of George Burson, (< www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/m/Sharman-B-Ramsey/ODT3-0001.html>), "Electronic," Gedcom data from lance@wasatch.com.
34. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
35. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
36. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
37. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
38. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
39. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
40. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 76.
41. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 214.
42. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
43. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 76.
44. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 127.
45. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
46. Wright, F. Edward, Abstracts of Bucks County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1785 - 1825, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1998), page 137.
47. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 127.
48. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
49. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
50. Watring, Anna Miller & Wright, F. Edward, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th & 18th Centuries, Vol. 2, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1994), page 83.
51. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic," page unknown.
52. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic."
53. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.
54. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 10.
55. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic," page unknown.
56. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic."
57. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic," page unknown.
58. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 21.
59. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 10.
60. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.
61. Hinshaw, William Wade, Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy Vol. 6, (Published by W. W. Hinshaw, Washington, D. C.; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc.,; database on ), "Electronic."
62. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 10.
63. Maryland Quaker Records, page 16, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
64. Maryland Quaker Records, page 15, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
65. Maryland Quaker Records, page 16, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
66. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 10.
67. Maryland Quaker Records, page 16, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
68. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 21.
69. Maryland Quaker Records, page 17, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
70. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 21.
71. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
72. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 517.
73. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
74. Descendants of George Burson, (< www.familytreemaker.com/users/r/a/m/Sharman-B-Ramsey/ODT3-0001.html>), "Electronic," Gedcom data from lance@wasatch.com.
75. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
76. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
77. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
78. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
79. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
80. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
81. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
82. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
83. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
84. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
85. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, year shown 1843 in Baltimore Yearly Memorials, page 4, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
86. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
87. Maryland Quaker Records, page 52, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
88. Maryland Quaker Records, page 4, An abstraction of Baltimore Yearly Memorials, no abstractor cited.
89. Maryland Quaker Records, page 52, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
90. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
91. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
92. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
93. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
94. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
95. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
96. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
97. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
98. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
99. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
100. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 11.
101. Maryland Quaker Records, page 11, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
102. Roberts, Clarence V., Early Friends Families of Upper Bucks, with some account of their descendants; historical and genealogical information about the early settlers, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1925), page 215.
103. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.
104. Maryland Quaker Records, page 46, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
105. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
106. Maryland Quaker Records, page 46, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
107. Maryland Quaker Records, page 34, An abstraction of Gunpowder Monthly Minutes, no abstractor cited.
108. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.
109. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
110. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.
111. Marsteller, Charles M., compiled by, Burson Index: Tracing the Sons, Grandsons & Great-Grandsons of Pennsylvania Quakers, (San Francisco, California, 1995; filmed by the LDS).
112. Peden, Henry C., Jr., Quaker Records of Northern Maryland 1716-1800, (Family Line Publications, Westminster, Maryland, 1993), page 9.

Isaac Griffith 
Griffith, Isaac (I21156)
 
699 Description: 1910 Census list Martha D Brashears as spouse in the household of Madison Russell

Source: Mia Justice Herring (Suniswtldy) 
Brashears, Martha Deliah (I244)
 
700 Died as a child McGlothin, Charlie Wesley (I6132)
 
701 Died as a newborn. Morgan, Edna Maud (I20946)
 
702 Died As A Young Girl Walls, Catherine "Callie" (I6178)
 
703 Died as an infant.Died as an infant McGlothin, Frank (I3746)
 
704 Died At 18 Months Old After Wesley Was Killed McGlothin, Mattie (I6138)
 
705 Died at age 14. Barger, James Fraiser (I7570)
 
706 Died At Age 5 Or 6 Chambers, Ruth (I12103)
 
707 Died at Alive Hospice in Nashville, TN McPeters, John James (I10162)
 
708 Died at home King, Lola (I411)
 
709 Died at home Summer, Sarah Nancy (I4467)
 
710 Died at home Monday, Joe (I7366)
 
711 Died at home. Meadows, Joseph David (I424)
 
712 Died at home. Wilson, Nancy Eveline (I1227)
 
713 Died At Peninsula Hospital July 4, 19Xx Walls, Susie Ann (I11693)
 
714 Died At The Battle Of Granby In The Revolutionary War Summer, Nicholas (I1280)
 
715 Died between July 1 and September 3, 1900
Was the father (some say) of 22 children by 3 marriages. First marriedat age 15.
1844 Jordan and Elizabeth Buttram married.
1845 William (Happy William) was born.
1849 Jordan taxed for one poll.
1851 Jordan Boyatt (Bayad) taxed 1 poll, 1 horse.
1851 Jurdan Boyat and Elizabeth Winchester were married.
March 10, 1852 Jordan Bozat and Sippy Spradling, a daughter, borndead. Whitley County, KY
March 1, 1852 Boyatt (Jordan) and Winchester were granted land fromthe State of Kentucky.
1853 Jordan had a grant for 20 acres from State of Kentucky for landon Cub Creek, opposite Whitley County, Kentucky
1853 Jurdan Boyat 100 Acres Big South Fork, 1 Wife, 1 horse, 1 childbetween 6 and 16, 3 hogs
1854 Jordan Boyat No land, 1 poll, 1horse, 2cattle, 1 child between 6and 18, and 12 hogs.
1856, December 9 Jurdan Bozat and Elizabeth Winchester a daughterNancy. Wayne County, Kentucky.
1856 Jourdin Boyat was on Scott County Jury of view in 1856 to lay offand mark out a 2nd class road from the Kentucky State line to thenearest and best way to James Litton to intersect the Scott Countyroad.
1857Jordan Boyatt marked off the Wayne County, Kentucky tax list withthe notation "moved to Tennessee."
1861 Jordan Boyatt came to April court and proved he had killed 2wildcats. He was given $1.
1861 The Civil War began. Scott County voted 560 to stay with theUnion and 19 to secede. There were no slaves in District one. ScottCounty voted to secede from the State. They were re-admitted in thelare 1880's. Guerilla Capt. Rule and his men terrorized and plunderedthe No Business- Parch Corn area until they were surrounded by theHome Guard at Peter Burk home just above Big Island on No BusinessCreek and Rule and most of his men were killed. (Should by JonathanBurke's home.)
Jordan's brothers and his son, William, and most of Scott County menenlisted in the Union Army. When William got shot in the leg in ascuffle at camp, Jordan and some others carried him home from Kentuckyon a litter as there were no horses left.
1863 Jordan's mother, Susannah Maxwell Boyatt died. She was 56 yearsold.
1864 Jordan's father, Thomas Boyatt, died. He was 58 years old.
1866 Jordan was given a certificate for killing one wildcat.
1866 October Jordan was on a jury to view the road fromHuntsville-Monticello, KY with Blevins and Abasolm Slaven.
1867 Jordan was overseer of a road.
Jordan, David and Granville also lived near to each other in the NoBusiness area. the following deed shows that Jordan, David and Elishawere neighbors and had settled close to their father's place. On the3rd of April 1876, Jordan Boyatt sold t to Elisha Boyatt (Scott Co,TNM-400) 100 acres for $115 in Scott County on the waters of Cub Creekbetween Walker's line and Latitude 36 30' beginning at 3 white oaks onThomas Boyatt's corner,....David Boyatt's corner,..and a 2nd tract of100 acres on Cub Creek branch of the South Fork of the Cuberland whichgave no names in the lines.
1896 September 4 Jurdan Boyatt and Martha Davis witnessed the will ofWilliam Kidd. the will was recorded 22 July 1901 and Ransome Boyattand W.F. Kidd proved their signatures. William Kidd left to Albert E.and Marion Kidd all of his land on Rock Creek, his mill and cardingmachine. To the rest of children in order:
Hanna J. Kidd Jones and Mare E. Kidd Hill $1
John L. Kidd, William J. Kidd, Martha A. Kidd Stevens, Susannah KiddHatfield (married son of Wm. Riley and Elizabeth Burke Hatfield),Margaret L. Kidd Litton, James F. Kidd, T.F. Kidd, Kizire E. KiddPrather and Elvirah Kidd Phipps, these last 9 children remainder of myestate after the death of my wife, widow's dower for life then to last9 named children, the first part of my estate, the Widow's Dower ofland at her death to fall back to A.E. Kidd and Marion Kidd. Exec.T.F. Kidd.
1900 Jordan Boyatt died. "He lived at Parch Corn and requested that hebe buried at No Business Mountain."
Jordan's son Ransome was administrator of his estate. He reported:
"In the conduct of this business, I have made 3 or 4 trips toJamestown, in getting the land matters settled and paying off notesagainst the above. The same number of trips to Huntsville. The entireBoyatt land being involved. I also paid the note of my Father offbefore any money came into my hands to pay and only did this toprotect the house."
The sale of his goods was held September 3, 1900.
1 gun .80c 1 broad ax$1.70 mattock .10c
1 steel blacksmith tool 1 vice old iron .05c
1 drill 1 crowbar1 mule $3.75
1 evaporator 1 razor andhone $1.00 1 heifer $14.25
1 Quilling wheel clothes .40c 1hoe
carpenter tools $1.50 1 wash kettle .50c 1mattock
1 cave barrels .50c stone mason tools$1.55 1 whip saw .60c
3 head cattle steel trap .50c
a heifer $18.00 1 cow $17.00
1 account Nimrod Slaven $7.06 1 hog
1 account Joe Bell $2.75 5 plains and joints
old grain 3 stonehammers
4 carpenter chisels 3 stone chiselsTotal $111.95 March 11, 1901
The inventory shows that Jordan Boyat had diverse skills to care forhis family on a frontier setting. He could be blacksmith, carpenter,stone mason, trapper, distiller, and farmer. A very self sufficienthousehold.
Vera Boyatt 
Boyatt, Jordan (I713)
 
716 Died during Civil War Summers, Uriah Bonapare (I4380)
 
717 Died during Civil War Summers, Amos (I4529)
 
718 Died during Civil War Alexander, Enoch Wallace (I12640)
 
719 died from an accidental gun shot wound Brasel, Verdie Lee (I1236)
 
720 died in a mining accident.

Household 1880 census
Name RelationMarital StatusGenderRaceAgeBirthplaceOccupationFather'sBirthplaceMother's Birthplace
Wesly MC GLOTHIN Self M Male W 33 VA Farming IRE VA
Marthy J. MC GLOTHIN Wife M Female W 21 TN Keeping House TN TN
Fanny J. MC GLOTHIN Dau S Female W 2 TN TN TN
Charly MC GLOTHIN Son S Male W 1 TN TN TN
Carnelious MC GLOTHEN Brother S Male W 34 VA Farm Work IRE VA
Catheran MC GLOTHEN Sister S Female W 25 VA IRE VA
Caldona MC GLOTHEN SisterL M Female W 28 TN VA VA
Marthy MC GLOTHEN Niece S Female W 14 TN VA VA
Mary MC GLOTHEN Niece S Female W 11 TN VA VA
Catherin MC GLOTHEN Niece S Female W 6 TN VA VA
Willia MC GLOTHEN Niece S Female W 4 TN VA VA

Denny, Wesley's son, sold a watch that belonged to Wesley to Abraham.
This note is per May McGlothin, who didn't identify Abraham.

May McGlothin believed the McGlothins in Coalfield followed the Fagansto this area. The Fagans are found in the 1930 census in the Camparea of coalfield, north of Highway 62 but earlier in the Coalhillarea. No other evidence supports this.

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Wesley McGlothin was working in the mines on September 18, 1894 when awall of slate flell on him. Witnesses helped lift some of the slateoff of him and said he was working in the door to his room. The slatewas said to be "rotten". The death was ruled an accident by aninvestigation. Documentation in binders from the Bureau of Minesinvestigations. 06-03-07

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William Wesley (Wesley) McGlothin was born in Virginia in 1847 anddied in a coal mining accident in 1894 while living in Coalfield. Heattended school in Virginia and is listed with the family on the 1860census in Blount County, Tennessee. He m married Martha Jane Walls inMorgan County March 4, 1877 per Morgan County marriage records Theirchildren were Fanny, Charlie, Wesley, Samuel James, Robert Harvey,Fanny, Etta, Dennie, Merle Loutish, Algie Lee, and Mattie. Charlie andMattie died in childhood. Several of Wesley?s brothers and sistersmade their home with Wesley at different times according to census andfamily records.

Jos. Richards, Jr., Supt. Oliver Coal Co., Oliver Springs, Tenn.

Dear Sir : As soon as you get the Felker entry through to the prop, make it a permanent air-course ; also put up a good furnace, one that will give a sufficient quantity of air for the men on the inside; and be very careful to examine the loose slate on the cross entries and haulways. As soon as you have complied with these changes you will greatly oblige me by notifying this office.

Yours very respectfully,
Jno. E. Lloyd, Com. of Labor $ Ins. of Mines.

Wesley McLaughlin was killed by turning a room on Ivey Entry, September 18th, by a fall of slate; cause, as proven by the evidence of those present, that as the rules are of this company in turning these rooms from the entry are 6 feet wide and this was 10 feet wide, thus giving room for the draw slate in the neck of the room to draw and give, so as to give chance to the entry top, which is full of slants, as a general thing, to give way also, and as common. He intended to stand a prop as soon as he could get the car loaded and take some of the draw slate down in the face of his room.

Testimony of A.R.Wall: I was working in about 12 feet of deceased when the slate fell on him and killed him. He was on the entry near the mouth of his room. I helped take some of the slate off him. He was loading a car when it happened. The fall was rotten slate. I think there was two or three tons. I was the first man to him.

Testimony of W.H. Jackson: I worked in Richards Mine today. I know that Wesley McGlothin was killed there. He was killed by a fall of rotten slate. There were three or four tons of it. He was loading a car in the entry near the mouth of his room when it occurred. Roe Wall told me that he told McGlothin that the top was "drummy". It should have been timbered.

The verdict of the jury was that he came to his death by falling slate.

Source: Annual Report of the Bureau of Labor, Statistics and Mines:1894 Volume 4 pages 85&86 
McGlothin, William Wesley (I12227)
 
721 Died in an automobile accident on Highway 95, east end of Oak Ridge, near Reeder Chevrolet. Carter, Charles Gibbey (I3366)
 
722 Died In Childbirth And Baby Was Buried With Her Parker, Ella J (I12115)
 
723 Died in infancy Young, Margaret Nell (I13789)
 
724 Died In Mercer County, Missouri (Buried In The Tennessee Cemetery In Mercer Co) Nancy (I11681)
 
725 Died in Strawberry Plains, Brakebill Nursing Home. McGlothin, Elmer C (I6271)
 
726 Died in the Battle Of Taliwa Clan, Kingfisher Of The Deer (I4969)
 
727 Died in the office of S.J. VanHook, MD of coronary occlusion. Justice, Walter Booker (I11697)
 
728 Died of cancer; unmarried Crackel, Wayland Woodrow (I17663)
 
729 died of consumption Holloman, Rebecca (I18049)
 
730 Died of gunshot Liles, Thelbert Edgar (I1814)
 
731 Died of influenza Sexton, Laura (I12098)
 
732 Died of Influenza Sexton, Theodore (I12100)
 
733 Died of typhoid fever. Crackel, Ilene (I17654)
 
734 Died When About 8 Years Old With Stomach Cancer Millard, Lucille (I12091)
 
735 Died while resident of Life Care Center of Morgan County, TN USA McPeters, Helen (I10163)
 
736 DIed while resident of Life Care Center of Morgan County, Wartburg Allen, James Kernal "Jk" (I9861)
 
737 Died while resident of LIfe Care Center of Morgan County, Wartburg, TN Schubert, Mary Lou (I7984)
 
738 Died while resident of Life Care Center of Morgan County, Wartburg, TN USA Coker, Thomas "T.C." (I6975)
 
739 Died while resident of Life Care Center of Morgan County, Wartburg, TN USA Emory, Juanita (I7089)
 
740 Died while resident of Life Care Center of Morgan County, Wartburg. TN USA Jones, Ruby (I7009)
 
741 Died while resident of Life Care Center, Wartburg, TN Mullins, Rayford (I5765)
 
742 distinguished as a soldier in all the Indian wars, was in the Revolution, and afterward governor of Georgia. Matthews, George (I14650)
 
743 distinguished himself at Point Pleasant as a captain under his cousin, General Andrew Lewis. Stuart, Col. John (I14652)
 
744 District 2, Scott County, TN, 1920 Census, taken Janaury 30, 1920 Davis, Steve (I13954)
 
745 District 2, Scott County, TN, 1920 Census, taken Janaury 30, 1920 Mary J. (I13955)
 
746 District 2, Scott County, TN, 1920 Census, taken Janaury 30, 1920 Davis, Elsic (I13956)
 
747 District 2, Scott County, TN, 1920 Census, taken Janaury 30, 1920. Per census, both parents were born in Georgia. Mary J. (I13955)
 
748 Divorce Petition:
W.M. Pruett, A citizen of Knox County Tennessee, Complainant, vs ElizaPruett, a citizen of Anderson County Tennessee, Defendant. Yourpetitioner, W.M. Pruett, would most respectfully show to thishonorable court that he and the defendant were lawfully married inKnox County on the 18th day of October, 1892, and were separated onthe 3 day of November, of the same year. He would show that thedefendant willfully deserted him on the 3 day of November, 1892, inKnox county, Tennessee, and they ahve not lived together as husbandand wife since that time. He would show further than the defendantcommitted adultry with one Maston Hill in Clinton, Anderson County,Tennessee, in the month of December 1892, and your petitioner has beeninforformed and believes that she has committed adultry with said MastonHill and with divers others both before and since that time and thatshe is now living in open adultry and lewdness with the said MastonHill in Clinton, Anderson County, Tennessee. Your petitioner wouldshow further that he has been a resident of the state of Tennessee twowhole years prior to the filing of this petition. He therefore praysthat proper process issue to compell the defendant to appear andanswer this bill and that the bonds of matrimony now subsistingbetween them be dissolved. J.R. Ailor Atty.
Personally appeared before me J.R. Ailor, a notary public, W.M.Pruett, the petitioner in the foregoing bill and makes oath and saysthat the facts stated therein are true, to the best of his knowledgeinformation and belief, that his complainant is not made.
Filed on the 28th day of July 1894.

Masten Tate Hill married Harriett Ann Dunn
December 19,1878 Anderson, Tennessee james98@bellsouth.net
Masten is the blood father of Samuel Whitson Kesterson

In the 1910 Census Eliza J. Kesterson (age 42), widow, was living withher son, Sam, and daughter, Ethel. Also in the household was MargaretDunn, Elizas sister-in-law. The census shows Eliza as ?W? widowed

Maston Hill (age 41) was living with his stepmother, Margaret Hill,age 60. She was his stepmother, married or widow of his father.

Harriet A. Hill, age 54, is living with her sister, Margaret Hall, age56. The census shows Harriet as ?M? (married) and Margaret as ?W?(widowed). Harriet had 7 children, 5 of whom were living

Email from Barbara Kesterson 11/2004.
Judy:
I guess you would call Masten homeless. He stayed wherever he could.My dad did not speak very well of him. He didn't want anything to dowith him, but my dad loved his precious mother, Florence BeatriceHill, who died and left her 5 young childreren with Masten and sad tosay Masten didn't want them, so he took them to an orphanage. Mastenwasn't home with my dad and his siblings when their mother passed awayat the early age of 34 with T.B. My dad said their was an aunt takingcare of them. My dad would get up in church and talk about hismother and cry like a baby. He loved her so much. Dad was 10 years oldwhen she died.

Barbara

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District 8, P17/167 D128/F128 Knox Co. TN 1870 Census:
Dunn, J.C., 57 TN Carpenter $1200/$200
Sarah 26 TN KH
Margaret E. 19 TN
Harriet A. 17 TN
James 14, TN
Julia 12 TN
Mary E. 10 TN
Joseph 6 TN
John 2 TN
Sarah must have been pregnant with Eliza Jane Dunn at this time.In the1910 Census Eliza J. Kesterson (age 42), widow, was living with herson, Sam, and daughter, Ethel. Also in the household was MargaretDunn, Eliza?s sister-in-law. The census shows Eliza as ?W? widowed

Maston Hill (age 41) was living with his stepmother, Margaret Hill,age 60. She was his stepmother. This can't be Eliza's children'sfather because he is too young.

Harriet A. Hill, age 54, is living with her sister, Margaret Hall, age56. The census shows Harriet as ?M? (married) an Margaret as ?W?(widowed). Harriet had 7 children, 5 of whom were living.

Per Masten's granddaughter, Barbara Hill Kesterson, Maston and Harrietwere divorced and Maston went to Overton(?) county and remarried aBeatrice Margaret Hill. She died at age 34 and Maston put hischildren by this wife in an orphanage. Barbara's father was 10 yearsold when his mother died of TB.
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Katy Sands:

Katy Sands was a friend of Eliza's and was a school teacher. They lived in Roane County. Some unscrupulous men who lived in the area near the Sands home had stolen from several neighbors and had been caught. The owners of the stolen items were asked to appear in court and testify against the thieves. Katy was one of those testifying in court after recognizing her iron skillet as one of the items stolen by the men. She told officers or family that these same men had once run their dirty hands through her freshly churned butter and contaminated her milk.

The thieves were angry with Katy for testifying against them and apparently extracted revenge.

One night Katy and her husband were preparing for a school Christmas party or program. Her husband went ahead to start a fire to warm up the building, leaving Katy to finish preparations at home.

Katy never arrived at the school. When friends and family went back to find her, they found her dead. She had been beaten in the head with a stick of firewood and stabbed in the throat with a butcher knife.

Eliza Dunn Kesterson lay on her deathbed at the time of her good friend's death--which was the winter of 1929. Eliza's house was filled with family and friends, including Johnny and Stella Joyner,who had just recently arrived. Johnny Joyner was a close friend to Eliza's son Sam. They were said to have grown up together as close as brothers. Johnny was the son of Katy Sands and had come home to attend Katy's funeral, then went to be with his friend Sam as they sat with Eliza.

No one wanted to tell Eliza about her dear friend's death, so Johnny and Stella told her they were home for the Christmas holidays. But a woman identified as a Mrs. Brummett, came in and talked about the murder where Eliza could hear her and the family had to finally tell Eliza about the loss of her friend.

The murderers were later apprehended and housed in the Roane County jail. Johnny and Sam went to the jail. Johnny was carrying a pistol and intended to kill the men responsible for his mother's death. He managed to smuggle the pistol into the jail. Sam pleaded with Johnny to abandon his mission of killing the prisoners and Johnny finally listened. They left the jail..

Eventually the murderers were convicted and executed, according to family stories. Their names are unknown.

(Source, children of Sam Kesterson.)

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Per Mary Kesterson, Eliza's daughter-in-law, Eliza's mother was struck by lightning as she sat in a rocking chair beside a window watching for her husband to come home one night. The lightning didn't come through the window, instead came through the chimney and struck her mother.
NOTE: 2014--other stories on Ancestry.com say it was Mildred, not Sarah (Eliza's mother) who was killed by lightning. J SPRADLIN.

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Eliza met Thomas A Kesterson after he got out of the Spanish American War in 1899. Eliza wanted to marry Thomas and Masten did not want her to marry him and told her if she did, she could not take her children with her. (Sam was living with Eliza's brother at that time; he was 7years old.) Eliza relayed Masten's message to Thomas. Thomas got his gun (one story says he strapped on his six-gun) and went with Eliza to get her children. Masten was sitting in the front yard with a shottgun when they arrived. Thomas told him that they were going to get married and she wanted her children. They had come to get them whether he liked it or not. Thomas told Masten he had better not put his hands on his shotgun because if he did, Thomas would shoot him. So Masten just sat there and they loaded up the children and left.

Another version of this story says they went after the baby, Ethel,not all the children since Sam was not there.

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dunn Name Meaning and History
Irish: reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic

OBITUARY:
Eliza Jane (Dunn) Hill Kesterson died at her home Friday night Jan. 30,near Robertsville. She was born Aug. 18,1871, near Knoxville. She had been ill for some time with heart trouble. She was a member of New Hope Church and lived devoted christain and was loved by all who knew her, and will be sadly missed in the community. She leaves to mourn her death, two brothers, J. M. Dunn of Knoxville, John Dunn of Cincinnati, Ohio., one sister, Mrs. Julia Frances of Knoxville, also five children, Sam Kesterson, Mrs. Ethel White and Mrs. Cora Smith of Robertsville, Mrs. Minnie Hudson of Cotuia and Mrs, Nola Seivers of Habeshan, Tenn. and several grandchildren. She was buried at New Hope Sunday.
(Obituary donated by Susie Bullock, contributed by Angela Meadows)

Horror in Jonesville
There is usually a beginning and end to most stories but occasionally a story is not so clear and one must pick a point for both. This story will begin in the early nineteenth century when many families were leaving Virginia and heading west in search for land and a new life. Thomas Howerton Jett was one of these pioneers who along with his family would find their way to Knox County. Thomas was the oldest child of Stark Jett and Frances Howerton. Thomas parents would later cross the Clinch River into Anderson County and Thomas would marry Rebecca Bell Tillery and continue carving out a new life in Roane County around Wheat, Tn. Thomas was an industrial young man and his hard work would take the family to Morgan County to start a long career as a lumber business and the owner of a saw mill and raise a family of twelve children.
The youngest of his children was Erastus (Rassey) H. Jett who worked with his father until he married Rebecca A Love from Roane County in 1893. It 
Dunn, Eliza Jane (I11652)
 
749 Divorced 31 mar 1904 Slaven, William Owen (I745)
 
750 Divorced from Margaret LaCass Family: Harold Kenneth Carson / Margaret Lacasse (F886)
 
751 Dixie Jewell Hoskins, age 78 of Rocky Top, passed away on Saturday, November 3, 2018 at North Knoxville Medical Center.

She was born on June 18, 1940 in Anderson Co. and loved fishing and her 3 dogs.

Dixie was preceded in death by her father, George Bowling; mother, Minnie Bowling; husband, Roy Hoskins; sons, Eugene (Gue) Hoskins and Roger (Peanut) Hoskins.

Survivors include her daughter, Marilyn Hoskins Shelby and husband James; son, Ray Hoskins; significant other of over 20 years, Harold Givens; sister, Barbara Lowe; grandchildren, Travis, Troy, Jason, Tiffany, Tanya, Justin, Chrissy, Cheyenne, Tonya, Tasha, Matthew, James, and Franklin Ray.

Visitation will be from 5-7 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2018 at Premier Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral service will follow at 7 pm.

Premier Sharp Funeral Home is proudly serving the Hoskins family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com.

SERVICES
Visitation
Tuesday, November 06, 2018
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

PREMIER SHARP FUNERAL HOME 
Bowling, Dixie Jewell (I21361)
 
752 Dod Also Listed As 1818 Miller, Jane (I11961)
 
753 Don't have wive's names yet, David Lyle was married 3 times and had 21children

1770's-Enlisted Rev. War for 3 yrs. Capt. Daniel Jackson's unit, 10thReg; resided Rutherford County, NC when enlisting. Fought at theBattle of Kettle Creek (1779 GA) at Eutaw Springs (1781 SC); alsoserved w/ Generals Sumter & Greene, Col. Roebuck, Major John Ford,Capt. Lewis Duvall; also served at Baking Bridge on Ashley River(SC)& at High Hill of Santee, SC
1780's-Resided Rutherford County, NC for 2-3 yrs after militaryservice.
-migrated to Knox County, TN, resided there for abt 9 years.
-moved to Roane County, TN, resided there fro abt. 27 yrs, until 1832
1816-tax list, Roane County, Emory Road, 1 white poll (Robert D.Liles also lived on Emory Rd.)
1821-tax list, Roane County, no address given, 1 white poll (RobertD. Liles also lived on Emory Rd.)
1832-filed declaration for Rev. War pension, Roane Co, age abt 82Witnesses: Rev. Michael Selby, Merriweather Smith, (neighbors inRoane); other neighbors north of the TN River were: Col. Joel Embres(Hembree?); Jesse Terry, Samuel Dickey 
Liles, David (I9318)
 
754 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Liles, Donald "Don" Edgar (I1886)
 
755 Donald W. Jackson, age 86 of Kingston, formerly of Coalfield passed away Tuesday, March 3, 2020 at his home.

He was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying both fishing and hunting; particularly bird hunting with his pointers and setters. He enjoyed gardening and sharing produce. Don began his construction career in 1953 with Maxon in the Oak Ridge area. He continued with Rust Engineering, H.K. Ferguson and M.K. Ferguson retiring in 1995 having worked at the Y-12, ORNL and K-25 sites. He enjoyed playing  
Jackson, Donald Wenton (I1160)
 
756 Donna Hayman says:

Sarah not married to Wesley Forester, married William Penn "Rip"Williams (first Salem Mayor 1860) as 2nd wife 30 Oct. 1893. Heabandoned her and she became despondent, sent to Farmington, MO.,mentally ill, died there. ...........Source: Helen Bequette, MO

Census: 1850, Shannon Co., MO, HH179 Sarah is 4, 1860 Shannon Co., MOHH 279-236 Sarah is 14. 1870 Shannon Co., MO HH 64-64
Pg 655 Sarah is 24 still living at home. 1880 Shannon Co., MO HH104-118 Jackson Twp., living w/brother Jesse. 
Summers, Sarah (I4540)
 
757 Donna Ward Reynolds, age 63, a resident of Murfreesboro, and a former resident of Coalfield, died Thursday, March 19, 2009 at the Middle Tennessee Medical Center.

Mrs. Reynolds was born March 6, 1946 in Roane County. She lived in Coalfield until her move to Murfreesboro in 2005.

Mrs. Reynolds was a retired school teacher and assistant principal. She taught kindergarten for 30 years at the Petros-Joyner School and retired in 2000.

She believed if a young child had the proper seeds planted, the only thing that would ever stop them would be their own lack of desire. She wanted the best for the students she taught and was always happy to see a former student excel.

She loved Morgan County and especially the Coalfield and Petros-Joyner communities. Donna was often involved in Coalfield Civic activities and she often offered advice and a helping hand to someone in need.

She had deep spiritual convictions and was a member of the Crossway Baptist Church in Murfreesboro, TN and a former member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield.

Donna was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Juanita Ruffner Ward.

Donna is survived by her husband William Reynolds, by a daughter NaTosha Haney and husband David of Murfreesboro and a much anticipated grandchild who is expected in September. She is also survived by a sister, Deborah Malaga and husband Jerry of Murfreesboro. Donna has a step-
daughter, Rachel Jarrell of Chattanooga, and three step-grandchildren. She is survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins who loved her dearly.

The family will receive friends Sunday, March 22, 2009 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 Dr. Tony Long and Dr. Billy Edmonds officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Monday, March 23, 2009 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 
Ward, Donna C. (I1033)
 
758 Donna Ward Reynolds, age 63, a resident of Murfreesboro, and a former resident of Coalfield, died Thursday, March 19, 2009 at the Middle Tennessee Medical Center. Mrs. Reynolds was born March 6, 1946 in Roane County. She lived in Coalfield until her move to Murfreesboro in 2005. Mrs. Reynolds was a retired school teacher and assistant principal. She taught kindergarten for 30 years at the Petros-Joyner School and retired in 2000. She believed if a young child had the proper seeds planted, the only thing that would ever stop them would be their own lack of desire. She wanted the best for the students she taught and was always happy to see a former student excel. She loved Morgan County and especially the Coalfield and Petros-Joyner communities. Donna was often involved in Coalfield Civic activities and she often offered advice and a helping hand to someone in need. She had deep spiritual convictions and was a member of the Crossway Baptist Church in Murfreesboro, TN and a former member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield. Donna was preceded in death by her parents Charles and Juanita Ruffner Ward. Donna is survived by her husband William Reynolds, by a daughter NaTosha Haney and husband David of Murfreesboro and a much anticipated grandchild who is expected in September. She is also survived by a sister, Deborah Malaga and husband Jerry of Murfreesboro. Donna has a step-daughter, Rachel Jarrell of Chattanooga, and three step-grandchildren. She is survived by many aunts, uncles and cousins who loved her dearly. A celebration of life service will be Friday at 7:00 pm at Murfreesboro Funeral Home with Dr. Tony Long officiating. In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made to Crossway Baptist Church Building Fund, 4194 Shelbyville Pk, Murfreesboro, TN 37127 The family will receive friends Sunday, between the hours of 6 pm until the service at 8 pm with Dr. Tony Long and Dr. Billy Edmonds officiating at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs, TN. Burial and graveside services will be held Monday at 11:00 am at the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Murfreesboro Funeral Home in charge of local arrangements. Those wishing may send condolences online at www.murfreesborofuneralhome.com Murfreesboro Funeral Home, 145 Innsbrooke Blvd, Murfreesboro, TN 615-896-2229. Ward, Donna C. (I1033)
 
759 Dorothy Vivian McGlothin

Knoxville, TN

Dorothy Vivian McGlothin (Dot), age 95 of Knoxville, passed away Monday, April 22, 2019. Dot was a lifelong

resident of Knoxville, a graduate of Knoxville High School and an active member of First Baptist Church for over half a

century. She was a

loving source of support to her

husband, children, grandchildren, extended family,

neighbors and friends. She was known as Dottie to her grandchildren and took great joy in patchwork clothing repairs, baking homemade bread, hosting sleepover parties and delivering Easter bunny cakes each spring. Dot also made sure every room in her house was adorned with at least one butterfly. She inspired a family love of long walks on the beach searching for shells from their home in Florida that continues today with a 4th generation. Never one to seek being the center of attention, Dot had a vibrant personality, was full of energy and will be sorely missed. Preceded in death by her husband of 69 years Ezra Malachi McGlothin (Pat); father, Walter Virgil Lindsay; mother, Lula Lee Willoughby Lindsay; brothers, Vergil and Vance Lindsay; and sister, Marthena DeBord. Survived by her son Steve McGlothin and wife Carol; daughter, Suzan Dewine; grandchildren, Patrick McGlothin, Kevin McGlothin and wife Jenny, Kristin Finck and husband Adam, and Kim Lawrence and husband Kevin; and great-grandchildren Anna, Graham, Holland, Cooper and Oakleigh. Dot's family wishes to extend special thanks for the loving care she received from the staff of L&L Sweet Home Care. The family will receive friends 5:00-7:00 PM Thursday, April 25, 2019 at Bridges Funeral Home. Family and friends will meet 10:45 AM on Friday at Highland Memorial Cemetery for an 11:00 AM graveside service. Memorial

contributions may be made to First Baptist Church of Knoxville, 510 W. Main Street, Knoxville, TN 37902. Arrangements by Bridges Funeral Home, 5430 Rutledge Pike, 865-523-4999. www.bridgesfuneralhome.com 
Lindsey, Dorothy Vivian (I6422)
 
760 Dorothy Wiggington Mueller, age 74, died Jun3 27, 1984 at Jewish Hospital. Survivors inclued two sons, Edward W. and Daniel L. Mueller; a sister, Martha Abbott; 10 grandchildren; and three great-trandchildren also survive. The body was cremated.

Courier Journal, 29 Jun 1984. p.12, col 2 
Wigginton, Dorothy (I19957)
 
761 Dortha Elizabeth Kesterson Riggs of Dayton, Ohio, went home to be with the Lord on Nov. 25, 2011, in her home.

Mrs. Riggs was born Aug. 18, 1923, in Anderson County, Tenn.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Sam W. Kesterson and Mary Cox Kesterson; her eldest son, Joseph Paul Padgett Sr.; three brothers, infant Samuel, Paul and Jesse Kesterson; and a sister, Grace Sweet.

Mrs. Riggs is survived by her husband of 52 years, Jack Riggs of the home; sons, Elvis Padgett and David Riggs; daughter, Teresa Pierce and her sons, Jacob and Jeremiah Behnken; granddaughters and Melinda Padgett Smith, Treva Padgett, and Joseph, Jeff, Tim and Chris Padgett, Paul's children.

She is also survived by three sisters, Martha Hill, Harriman, Tenn., Helen (Mrs. Oliver) Christopher, Petros, Tenn., and Ruth Lackey, Coalfield, Tenn.; 15 nieces and nephews and their spouses, and a host of extended families and friends.

A private service was held Dec. 2, 2011, at New Hope Cemetery in Oak Ridge, Tenn.

 
Kesterson, Dorotha Elizabeth (I11927)
 
762 Dortha Jane Owens was born in Waterville, Kansas. She was a licensedPractical Nurse and practiced nursing from 1958 to 1978. She was thelibrarian for the World's Smallest Library from 1956 until the newCoalfield library was opened in 1995.

In the spring of 1971, Dot Byrd was called by a frantic Judy Carter.Judy's father came to the door of their mobile home (next door to Dot)carrying Judy's son, Tim, who was 2 years old, and said "Call Miss Dotand see if she'll meet me by the road and go with me to the doctor.Tim has cut his leg."

Miss Dot didn't hesitate. She said "ok" and hung up the phone and metJesse Kesterson at the road, where he stopped and got her in the carwith him and little Tim. Judy went on to work thinking Tim had beeninvolved in yet another minor accident and needed a couple ofstitches.

When she arrived home hours later, Tim had 11 stitches in his leg fromthe knee to the hip bone. He had stepped on a scythe handle, causingthe blade to fly up into the air, then ran into the blade, slicingopen his thigh. Jesse and Miss Dot took Tim to Dr. Van Hook, whosewed up the wound, all the time hearing Tim scream for Miss Dot.

Jesse told Judy, when she got home, that Dr. Van Hook said Tim wouldbe slowed down significantly by the wound and the drugs he had givenhim. Dr. Van Hook was very mistaken. Tim never slowed down for aminute.

Jesse and W.I. Jackson had been walking Judy's property line whileJudy was getting ready for work. Jesse was taking Tim home to hishouse and didn't want to scare Judy about the accident. For theremainder of his life, Jesse regretted Tim's accident.

A few months later it was Mr. Perry Byrd who went to the ER with June,Judy and Tim. Tim had opened the refrigerator door and a cookie jarperched on the top had made its way to the edge and fell on Tim,making a gash in his head that required a very few stitches.

Judy called June Kesterson and Perry Byrd to take Tim and Judy to theER. Sandra Marcum was at June's house and June was frosting her hair. Sandra came down to stay with 6-week old Andy, who had been quicklylain on a bed and was screaming at the top of his lungs. At the ER,it was June who went back with Tim while Tim had his head sewn up.When they got back home, Sandra still had the bleach on her hair.Surprisingly, Sandra's hair didn't fall out!!! 
Owens, Dorotha Jane (I6386)
 
763 Dr. Davis Boyd Lackey, Major, (US Army Retired), 83, of Ringgold, Georgia went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, December 15, 2020. He became a Christian in 1958 during a local church Lackey, Davis Boyd (I12192)
 
764 Dr. EDWARD "Tommy" FUTRELL, 67, of 3204 Buckingham Drive, Johnson City, died Thursday, May 30, 2002, at his home following an extended illness. Dr. Futrell was a native of Coalfield and had lived in Johnson City for the past 20 years. He was the son of Lewis and Lassie King Futrell, who are deceased.

He had been a pastor in East Tennessee for over 30 years and served as a trustee of the North American Mission Board/Home Mission Board.

Dr. Futrell was chaplain for the Johnson City Police Department and was the starting member of the volunteer Johnson City Medical Center chaplain staff.

He was a member of Clark Street Baptist Church in Johnson City.

His family said all who knew him will miss his wisdom, strength, faithfulness and love. They described him as a steadfast warrior of the faith and loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend. He was a pastor and mentor who taught through example of his own life, they said.

Dr. Futrell is survived by his wife of 46 years, Roberta A. Futrell; two daughters, Denise Futrell of Lawrenceville, Ga., and Deborah Eubank and her husband, Lee, of Somerset, Ky.; five brothers and sisters-in-law, Billy Joe Futrell and Sue and Gilbert Barber, all of Coalfield, Terry and Marsha Futrell of Kingston, Barbara and Franklin "Buddy" Poland of Spring City, and Margaret and James Rather of Oliver Springs. Also surviving are two grandchildren, Elizabeth Whitehouse and Andrew Whitehouse, both of Somerset; and several nieces and nephews.

The funeral was held Saturday night, June 1, at Southside Baptist Church in Johnson City with the Rev. Kenneth Kyker, the Rev. Michael Anglin and the Rev. John Wood officiating. A graveside service was held Sunday, June 2, at Anderson Memorial Gardens in Clinton. Dr. Futrell's nephews, David Johnson, Bill Johnson, Mark Rather, Dennis Poland, Mike Futrell, Tim Futrell, Wesley Wyrick and Derrick Rather, served as pallbearers.

The family requests that any memorials be in the form of donations to the Building Fund at Clark Street Baptist Church, 200 Clark St., Johnson City, TN 37601; or to the Building Fund at Southside Baptist Church, 1928 Wheeler St., Johnson City, TN 37601.

Morris-Baker Funeral Home in Johnson City handled the arrangements. 
Futrell, Rev. Edward Rovlin Phd. (I7202)
 
765 DRAGGING CANOE - He was from Running Water. The Cherokee word forDragging Canoe was Tsiyugunsini. Born about 1738 in the Overhills. Thehead warrior and prophet of the Chickamauga Confederacy. Died 1 March1792, and is buried beneath Nickajack Lake. Canoe, Chief Dragging (I4955)
 
766 DUGGINS, VOLENA BUTLER - age 81, a resident of Oliver Springs, passedaway Sunday, March 18, 2001. She was preceded in death by her parents,Albert Clarence Butler and Martha Jane Amos Butler, by her husband,Leonard Duggins, by a son, Jerry Dugginns, by a brother, Cecil Butler,and by a niece, Beulah Butler. Survivors: sons, Albert Duggins ofRaleigh, N.C., Jack Duggins of Lubbock, Texas, and Bruce Duggins andwife Phyllis of Oliver Springs; daughter, Virginia Crisp and husbandBill of Oliver Springs; grandchildren, Michelle Duggins of Raleigh,N.C., Teresa Duggins and husband Johnny of Raleigh, Mike Duggins andwife Tonya of Cleveland, Tenn., Dennis Duggins and wife Rochelle ofCleveland, Wayne Duggins and wife Lori of Oliver Springs, KeithDuggins and wife Lisa of Oliver Springs, Troy Crisp of Oliver Springs,and Tim Crisp and wife Tracy of Oliver Springs; sevengreat-grandchildren also survive; brother, A. C. Butler, Jr. and wifeHazel of Oliver Springs; sisters, Louise Morelland of Tupelo, Miss.,Eileen McKissick of Tupelo, Miss., Ora Mae Gaskin and husband Charlesof Ellejay, Georgia; sister-in-law, Celestia Butler of Oliver Springs;10 nieces and nephews; special niece, Betty Collins of Oak Ridge andher son, Brian of Reston, Va.; special caregiver, Mary Williams. Mrs.Duggins was born November 12, 1919, in Coalfield. She is a lifelongresident of this area. Burial in Butler Cemetery of Oliver Springs.[Knoxville News Sentinel 20 Mar 2001] Butler, Volena (I2048)
 
767 Duncan Cemetery Near Strunk King, Thomas Murray Sr. (I758)
 
768 DUNCAN, LAWRENCE H. - passed at his home in Petros on July 13, 1999which was his 59th wedding anniversary.He was preceded in death by hisparents, John K. and Annie Engert Duncan; brothers, Leonard andRichard Duncan; sister, Maude Claiborne. Survived by his loving wife,Mozell Ford Duncan; son and daughter-in-law, Dr. Jerry W. and SharonDuncan of Oak Ridge, TN; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and DickeyJustice of Coalfield, TN; 2 granddaughters, Eva Renee Duncan of Karns,Melody Justice Kees and husband Bill of Coalfield, TN; 2 grandsons,Jeremy W. Duncan and wife Annie of Nashville, TN and Tracy Justice ofKnoxville, TN; sister, Lucy Duncan Patrick of Petros; several niecesand nephews; sister-in-law, Peggy Langley of Oliver Springs. Burial inAnderson Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News] Duncan, Lawerence (I9973)
 
769 DUNCAN, ALMA JUANITA, 84, of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, Dec. 12,2002, at Briarcliff Health Care Center in Oak Ridge. Born Feb. 12,1918, in Coalfield, she was the daughter of William Jackson and MaryLou Etta McGlothin Jackson, both now deceased. She lived in OliverSprings for 65 years and was a member of Oliver Springs UnitedMethodist Church. She was a homemaker and the widow of John HayesDuncan. Her family said she enjoyed flower and vegetable gardening.Mrs. Duncan is survived by her daughter, Carol Qualls and her husband,Doug, of Oliver Springs; her son, Norman Duncan and his wife, Diana,of Johnson City; a grandson, Chris Duncan and his wife, Kristy, whomade their home with her; three granddaughters, Amanda Duncan, AudrereyDuncan and Amber Duncan; and a great-grandson, Brady Duncan of OliverSprings. She is also survived by her brother, William R. Jackson ofClinton; and two sisters-in-law,Gladys Foust of Lake City andElizabeth Wallace of Clinton. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m.Saturday, Dec. 14, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in OliverSprings with the Rev. Bobby Barton officiating. The graveside servicewill follow at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oliver Springs Highway. Thefamily will receive friends from noon and 2 p.m. Saturday at thefuneral home. [From The Oak Ridger] Jackson, Alma Juanita (I3325)
 
770 DUNCAN, KATIE LOU - age 82 of the Joyner Community, passed away SundayApril 8, 2001 at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She waspreceded in death by her husband, J.C. Duncan; parents, Verdie andSallie Jones; brothers, Leighton Jones and his wife, Edith, and JohnHenry Jones; brother in law, William O. Wells; sister in law, AlmaJones. Mrs. Duncan is survived by her daughter, Judith Lynn Duncan ofthe Joyner community; sister, Ruby Wells of Wartburg; brothers &sister in law, Rayymond Jones and Tommy & Sue Jones all of Joyner;brother in law, Roger Duncan, of Bristol, Tenn.; sisters in law,Lorraine Makres, also of Bristol, Tenn., Betty Jones of the StevensCommunity; special nephew, Dr. Tom Makres of Bristol, Tenn.; a host ofnieces, nephews and friends. Interment in Union Church Cemetery,Joyner. [Knoville News Sentinal] Jones, Katie Lou (I7006)
 
771 DUNCAN, MRS. MOZELL FORD, age 91 of Petros, TN passed away suddenly at her home Thursday, January 15, 2009. She was born January 11, 1918 and had celebrated her birthday this past week with her family. She was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was an active Christian and a life-long member of Petros Baptist Church. She was a former Sunday School teacher, choir member, and worked on various committees. She was an active member of the Petros Senior Citizens group and the Ladies Home Demonstration Club. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Lawrence Duncan, who passed away in 1999 on their 59th Wedding Anniversary. She was also
preceded in death by her parents: Bill and Essie Ford; brothers: Grady Ford of Florida and Earl Ford of Mt. Juliet; and a sister, Willene Hicks Russell of Oliver Springs. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jerry and Sharon Duncan of Oak Ridge; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Dickey Justice of Coalfield; and an adopted son, Joe Duncan and wife, Judy of Petros. Grandchildren: Renee Duncan of Oak Ridge, Melody Kees, and husband Bill
of Coalfield, Jeremy Duncan and wife, Annie of Knoxville, and Tracy Justice and wife, Cheryl of Louisville, KY. Great-grandchildren: Jake and Eva Hubbard, Colton and Carlee Kees, Drew and John Duncan, and Sean Morley; brother, Dean Ford of Oliver Springs; sister, Peggy Langley of Oliver Springs; sisters-in-law: Alice Ford of Mt. Juliet and Lucy Patrick of Petros; and a host of nieces, nephews, and many special friends. Also three special cousins: Wilma Davis, Sue Ann Liles, and
Judy Layne, all of Petros. The family will receive Saturday, January 17, 2009 from 6 to 8 p.m. at
Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 8:00
p.m. with Dr. Jim West and Rev. Ronald Guthrie officiating. Graveside
services will be held Sunday, January 18th at 2:00 p.m. in the Anderson
Memorial Gardens, Clinton.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in her honor
to Petros Baptist Church or Petros Senior Citizens Group.






 
Ford, Mozelle (I9981)
 
772 DUNCAN, RUBY JANE (SUMMERS). age 96 of the Joyner Community, went tobe with the Lord on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 at the MethodistMedical Center in Oak Ridge following a brief illness. She waspreceded in death by: husband, Herbert Andrew Duncacan; parents, Richardand Callie Summers; sisters, Aubrey Jones and Pearl Marlow; brother,Homer Summers. She is survived by: seven children including: daughtersand sons-in-law, Carrie Lou (Charlie) Embry of Cave City, KY, BettySue (Dennis) Neskaug of Powell and Marjorie Gale (Nelson) Dalton ofKingsport; sons and daughters-in-law, Robert Lee (Venia) Duncan,Russell M. Duncan, Glen H. (Betty) Duncan, all of Joyner and James D.Duncan of Wartburg; She is also survived by a number of grandchiildren,great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren, nieces, nephewsand a host of friends and relatives. The family will receive friendsFriday, October 21, 2005 from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home inWartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Bro. Paul Frickofficiating. She was a member of Union Baptist Church, Wartburg andinterment will be in Union Cemetery on Saturday, 11 am. [KnoxvilleNews Sentinal] Summer, Ruby Jane (I149)
 
773 DUNLAP, DAISY VIOLA "GRANNY" - age 86, a resident of Coalfield, passedaway Wednesday, May 17, 2006 at Parkwest Hospital in Knoxville. Shewas born January 20, 1920 in Morgan County. She lived most of her lifein Oliver Springs before moving to Coalfield in declining health tolive with her daughter, Deloris Patterson. She was a member ofBeechpark Baptist Church. She was also the owner & operator of Blue JDrive-in of Oliver Springs for over 15 years. Granny loved visits fromfamily & friends, especially Pastor Walls. She also enjoyed feedingthe birds & squirrels. Preceded in death by: her husband, Alvin P.Dunlap; son, Joe D. Dunlap; daughter, Callie J. Dunlap; parents, JoeErnest & Mary Katherine Lively Roberts; brother, Charlie RoRoberts;sister, Pearl Breeden. Survivors: son, Rev. Thomas Dunlap & wife,Judith of Virginia Beach, VA; daughters, Teresa Kaufman & husband,Vern of Murfreesboro, Delores Patterson of Coalfield; grandchildren,Joe Dunlap & wife, Gail, Sheila Dunlap, Angela Smith, Tommy Mullins,Kimberly Bell & husband, Tim Simmy Mullins & wife, Kanya, ChastityBowling & husband, Ian, Leah Edwards, Robby Edwards; 16great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Kathy Dunlap Brooks ofCoalfield; a host of extended family members & friends. The familywill receive friends 6:00-8:00 pm, Friday, May 19, 2006 at SharpFuneral Home with funeral service following at 8:00 pm, in the chapelwith Rev. Thomas Dunlap & Pastor Garvan Walls officiating. Burial andgraveside service will be held 11:00 am, Saturday, May 20, 2006 at theOliver Springs Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home of Oliver Springs is incharge of all the arrangements. [Knoxville News Sentinel] Viola, Daisy (I7013)
 
774 Dureen was 17 when she died and was sickly all her life according toJune McGlothin Kesterson. June told her daughter, Judy that Dureenwas one of the few persons she and her sister, Madge, had forplaymates when they were young. Photos of birthday parties showDureen as being much older than June and Madge (by about 10 years). Byrd, Alma Dureen (I6261)
 
775 Earl "Greasy" Blankenship, age 66 of Harriman, passed away Thursday, April 10, 2003 at home. Preceded in death by his wife, Betty Blankenship; parents, Henry Clay and Bonnie Kate Blankenship; brothers, Howard and Bruce Blankenship. Survivors include: special granddaughter, Denice Stamey Moore and husband, Scott of Knoxville; grandson, Michael Nelson of Rockwood; stepdaughters, Elizabeth White of Rockwood, Diane Carr and husband, James of Kingston; stepson, Cecil Stamey of Harriman; sisters, Nina Burnette and husband, Fred of Coalfield, Brenda Gibson and husband, David of Harriman, Carolyn Blankenship of Coalfield, Dorothy Faye Yearwood, and husband, Lloyd of Soddy Daisy; brothers, Dwight Blankenship of Knoxville, Jesse Blankenship of Clinton; several nieces and nephews. Funeral at 8:00 p.m., Saturday, April 12, 2003 in Kyker Chapel with Rev. Nolan Moore and Rev. Garvin Walls officiating. Burial 2:00 p.m. Sunday at Roane Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6 until 8 p.m. Saturday at Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman.

 
Blankenship, Earl "Greasy" (I14592)
 
776 Earl (Tom) Thomas Ruffner, age 79, a resident of Coalfield, passed away Sunday, May 29, 2016.

Mr. Ruffner was born in Harlan County, Kentucky, and was a Maintenance Superintendent in the Orange County Unified School District.

Tom was in the U.S. Marines from 1954 through 1957 and was awarded the Good Conduct Medal.

Tom is preceded in death by his father, Doyle Ruffner; by his mother, Lucille Ruffner and by brothers, Ralph, Donald, and Harold Ruffner.

He is survived by three children: Mark Thomas Ruffner and wife, Cindy of Vacaville, CA, Connie Leticia Aragon and husband, Chris of Mission Viejo, CA, and Donna Kelli Busher and husband, Steve of Mission Viejo CA; by seven grandchildren: Joseph and Madelyn Ruffner, Gabrielle and Roman Aragon, Jesse Guenther, Dillon and Chase Vargas; by two great-grandchildren, Devyne and Jordynn Guenther and a brother, Jimmy D. Ruffner of Dayton, OH.

The family will receive friends, Saturday, June 11, 2016 between the hours of 11:00 am and 12:30 pm at Premier Sharp Funeral Home. Burial will follow at the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield, TN. Premier Sharp Funeral Home is honored to be serving the Ruffner family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com. 
Ruffner, Earl Thomas (I2565)
 
777 Earlene Himes, age 73 of Coalfield, passed away on Saturday, February 16, 2019 at her residence surrounded by her family.

Earlene was born on August 26, 1945 and was a member of Solway Baptist Church. She loved quilting and being around her family.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ulis and Tressie Russell, Onlee Keck; husband, Billy Himes Sr.; brother, Walter Russell.

Survivors include her children, Billy Himes and wife Connie of Oliver Springs and Stacey Jackson and husband Bear of Coalfield; brother, T.C. Russell and wife Diane; sister, Shirley Keck and husband Carl; also survived by extended family members and special friends.

Visitation will be from 5-7 pm on Monday, February 18, 2019 at Premier Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral service will follow at 7 pm with Bro. Timmy Keck officiating. Burial will be at 1 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2019 at Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

Premier Sharp Funeral Home is proudly serving the Himes family and we invite you to share a message of condolence to the family at www.sharpfh.com 
Russell, Earlene (I20842)
 
778 Early Foster information is from the book "Seedlings of William
Foster" by Flavius Foster. A copy of some of the information wasobtained from the East Tennessee Historical Society in 1988 from adocument by Flavious M. Foster, Poulsbo,Washington, who wrote thebook.

Enoch was born 2/12/1776 in Prince William County, VA, to Isaac Fosterand his wife, Sarah Hughes. He was their 10th child per FlaviousFoster in "seedlings of William Foster" and also per Ruth PetracekAlbum of Anderson Co., TN 1978

Per Anderson County TN History by Hoskins (Memphis Press), EnochFoster testified in a court case. 'Hinds Creek was navigable forfloating logs, and in 1858-59 Enoch Foster was bringing logs down thecrek. He said, during testimony in a lawsuit, "It's easier to getlogs down the creek than haul them to Clinton or Heiskell." ' Page 36

LDS Family history has another date for Enoch Foster. Need to verifymy infol

Enoch served on Jury Duty in 1803 case of Samuel Curry vs. RichardLanville, Anderson Co. First mention of Enogh Foster in Anderson Co.

Enoch Foster deed of conveyance from John Wallace to Enoch Foster for250 acres "acknowledged in open court & ordered to be registered."06/12/184

Enoch Foster jury duty per records of Anderson Co. Court 1801-1809WAPA transcription 07/1805; 12/1505; 03/18/1808; 10/10/1810;07/24/1812; 10/1813

Enoch Foster, John Sile, William Derrick entered into bond for $500"to keep the county indemnified from the maintenance illegitimatechild begotten by Jon ssiter on the body of Jodal Brumley."

Foster and others appointed to view roads from Bray's Fork of HindsCreek to Knox Co. Line "commonly called the Gransborough Road"03/16/1808

Foster and others to designate and lay out road from Burrville(Clinton) to the Knox Co. line, the road to intersect with BeaverCreek Road at or near George Peery's, crossing the clinch river at theFord at Richard Lewallen's.

Enoch foster aptd guardian of minor children of Richard Lewallen. Acourt settelement is recorded on 10/9/1840

Inventory of the sale of the estate of Enoch Foster:
Margaret Foster 1 cubbard and table 2.00 and 1.00
Margaret Foster 1 looking glass
Margaret Foster 3 bed covers
Margaret Foster 1 check real ???
Sarah Foster
Samuel Foster
Joshua Foster
Lewis Foster

Other items of note: sharp shears, law books, coopers tools, windmill

The estabe valued at??
Administrator was Enoch Foster and settlement report is signed07/31/1850 The estate was settled in January 1855. Amount of estatewas $1136.11 
Foster, Enoch (I11666)
 
779 EASTRIDGE, CARRIE, 86, of Rockwood, formerly of Oakdale, died August,29, 1982. Survived by two daughters, Geneva Lindsay of Rockwood andLaua Salmon of Harriman; two sons, Kenneth Eastridge of Harriman andJimmy Eastridge of Fla.,; 16 grandchildren, 31 greatgrandchildren and2 great-great-grandchildren. also two sisters; Emma Galloway and MaryBrown.
Interment in Liberty Cemetery. (Morgan Co. News.) 
Summer, Carrie (I4662)
 
780 EASTRIDGE, KEITH - 80, a resident of Coalfield, passed away Tues.,Aug. 22, 2000 at his home in Coalfield. Mr. Eastridge was preceded indeath by hisparents, Charles H. Eastridge and Lucy Russell Eastridge;by a son in law, Chip Woods; by two brothers, Eugene Eastridge, andReid Eastridge; and by a sister, Alma Propes. Survivors: wife of 58years, Georgia Dagley Eastridge of Coalfield; daughters, Sharon Cashonand husband, Ed of Cocoa, Fla., Sheila Melhorn and husband, Jess ofCoalfield, Lynne Woods of Maryville, Tenn.; grandchildren, GeorgeSampsel, Joel Sampsel, Nikki Cashon, Adam Woods and Russell Woods;great grandchildren, Evan Sampsel, Skylar Sampsel, Zachary Sampsel,and Brittany Anderson. Mr. Eastridge was born Oct. 27, 1919 inCoalfield. He was born as a Christian September 20, 1936, and laterordained as a deacon. He was a member of Stephens Baptist Church.Burial in Estes Cemetery of Coalfield. Eastridge, Keith (I7028)
 
781 EASTRIDGE, PATRICIA LOUISE "PAT" - age 64, a resident of Coalfield,passed away Monday, June 20, 2005 at her residence. She was bornAugust 3, 1940 in the Fork Mountain Community of New River, living herentire life in Coalfield. Pat was a member of Pleasant Grove BaptistChurch in Coalfield, where she was very involved in various churchfunctions, including serving the church as a Sunday School Leader,active participation in Vacation Bible School, organizing the "LivingChristmas Tree" program, and a member of the Adult Church choir. Shewas a 1958 graduate of Coalfield High School and in 1960, shegraduated from Draughns Business College of Knoxville. Pat began hercareer in banking as a teller at the Union Peoples Bank of OliverSprings. As time passed Pat advanced her career and later became thebranch manager for First American Bank, and AMSouth Bank Tri-Countybranch until her retirement in 1997. A project considered special andheld dear to her heart was the care and maintenance of the EstesCemetery in Coalfield. She was preceded in death by: her parents,Eugene & Maxine Patrick Eastridge; by a brother, Harold Eastridge; andby a brother-in-law, Paul Garrison. Survivors: sister, FrancesGarrison Scalf & husband, Boob of Blaine; nephews, Paul AnthonyGarrison & wife, Trish of Westerville, Ohio, Greg Eastridge of Powell;niece, Tiffany Cross & husband, Andy of Knoxville; special friend,Howard Crass of Oliver Springs; special caregiver, Ruth Lackey ofCoalfield. She was also survived by a host of special friends andfamily members. The family will receive friends 5:30-7:30 pm,Wednesday, June 22, 2005 at Sharp Funeral Home with funeral servicefollowing at 7:30 pm, in the Chapel with Rev. Todd Hardin & Rev. MackSmith officiating. Burial and graveside service will be held 11:00 am,Thursday at the Estes Cemetery of Coalfield. [Knoxville NewsSentinel] Eastridge, Patricia Louise "Pat" (I7032)
 
782 EASTRIDGE, REID H., 74, of Coalfield, died Oct. 5, 1991. Born inCoalfield, June 28, 1917, the son of the late Charles and LucyEastridge. 2 daughters and a son; brother, Keith Eastridge; 7grandchiuldren, 5 great great-grandchildren. Burial in EstesCemetery, Coalfield. (Morgan Co. News) Eastridge, Reid H. (I7024)
 
783 EASTRIDGE, VERA BOSHEARS, 80, of Coalfield, died Wednesday, Jan. 7,1998, She was born in Coalfield on Aug. 21, 1917, the daughter ofFranklin Boshears and Lillie Ruffner Boshears. She was the widow ofReid H. Eastridge. Mrs. Eastridge is survived by two daughters,Shelby Adcock and her husband, Paul,and Jackie Goodman and herhusband, Ralph, a son, Gary Eastridge, and two sisters, Virgie Fosterand Frankie Boshears. She is also survived by seven grandchildren,seven great-grandchildren.
Burial at Estes Cemetery. ( the Oak Ridger) 
Boshears, Vera (I7023)
 
784 Ed's obituary did not identify the two Beck children as step-children, but they likely were. Family: Edwin Allen Farmer / Brenda Beck (F6909)
 
785 Eddin Dial information courtesy Ronnie Bartholomew 02-2007
Dial was a farmer in 1860, value of real estate $2500, personalproperty value $500 
Dail, Eden Edin (I12510)
 
786 Edith Evelyn Noe, age 95, a resident of Harriman, passed away peacefully, Wednesday, March 13, 2019 at her home while surrounded by her family.

Mrs Noe was born, April 13, 1923 in Indianapolis, IN. She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter #211 and of the Baptist faith. She loved gardening, cooking, baking and most of all she loved spending time with her family.

Edith is preceded in death by her parents, James and Nancy Marsh; by her husband, Preacher Oscar Noe; by a daughter, Phyllis Jackson and by 10 siblings.

She is survived by her children: Charles Oscar Noe and wife, Karen, Nancy Armes and husband,  
Marsh, Evelyn Edith (I20813)
 
787 Edith was born on May 8, 1920 and passed away on Friday, April 15, 2005.

Edith was a resident of Harriman, Tennessee.



KRING, EDITH MAE, 84, a lifelong resident of the Coal Hill community of Morgan County, died Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Marshal C. Voss Health Care Center in Rockwood. Mrs. Kring was born May 8, 1920, in Morgan County, the daughter of Frank and Monnie Ritter Humphrey. She was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Henry Kring, and three brothers, M.D. Humphrey, Jordan Humphrey and Sanford Humphrey. Mrs. Kring is survived by her husband of 56 years, Archie Kring; her children, Vaughn Humphrey and wife, Pat, Tom Kring, Hugh Kring, Jane Harmon and husband, David, and Janice Coker and husband, Tim; her daughters-in-law, Brenda Kring and Ellen Kring, all of the Coal Hill community; her grandchildren, Chipper, Katie, Lisa, Dana, Tim, Jeff, Josh, Stephanie, Renee, Chris, Kristen, and Macy; and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Charles Humphrey and wife, Beulaah, of Cincinnati, Ohio; her sister, Evelyn Rogers and husband, J.W., of Oakdale; and her sister-in-law, Anna Jane Humphrey of Kingston; as well as several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. The funeral was held Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman with the Rev. Will Gouge and the Rev. Chipper Humphrey officiating. Burial was at Coal Hill Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]




KRING, EDITH MAE, 84, a lifelong resident of the Coal Hill community of Morgan County, died Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Marshal C. Voss Health Care Center in Rockwood. Mrs. Kring was born May 8, 1920, in Morgan County, the daughter of Frank and Monnie Ritter Humphrey. She was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Henry Kring, and three brothers, M.D. Humphrey, Jordan Humphrey and Sanford Humphrey. Mrs. Kring is survived by her husband of 56 years, Archie Kring; her children, Vaughn Humphrey and wife, Pat, Tom Kring, Hugh Kring, Jane Harmon and husband, David, and Janice Coker and husband, Tim; her daughters-in-law, Brenda Kring and Ellen Kring, all of the Coal Hill community; her grandchildren, Chipper, Katie, Lisa, Dana, Tim, Jeff, Josh, Stephanie, Renee, Chris, Kristen, and Macy; and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Charles Humphrey and wife, Beulaah, of Cincinnati, Ohio; her sister, Evelyn Rogers and husband, J.W., of Oakdale; and her sister-in-law, Anna Jane Humphrey of Kingston; as well as several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. The funeral was held Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman with the Rev. Will Gouge and the Rev. Chipper Humphrey officiating. Burial was at Coal Hill Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]




KRING, EDITH MAE, 84, a lifelong resident of the Coal Hill community of Morgan County, died Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Marshal C. Voss Health Care Center in Rockwood. Mrs. Kring was born May 8, 1920, in Morgan County, the daughter of Frank and Monnie Ritter Humphrey. She was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Henry Kring, and three brothers, M.D. Humphrey, Jordan Humphrey and Sanford Humphrey. Mrs. Kring is survived by her husband of 56 years, Archie Kring; her children, Vaughn Humphrey and wife, Pat, Tom Kring, Hugh Kring, Jane Harmon and husband, David, and Janice Coker and husband, Tim; her daughters-in-law, Brenda Kring and Ellen Kring, all of the Coal Hill community; her grandchildren, Chipper, Katie, Lisa, Dana, Tim, Jeff, Josh, Stephanie, Renee, Chris, Kristen, and Macy; and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Charles Humphrey and wife, Beulaah, of Cincinnati, Ohio; her sister, Evelyn Rogers and husband, J.W., of Oakdale; and her sister-in-law, Anna Jane Humphrey of Kingston; as well as several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. The funeral was held Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman with the Rev. Will Gouge and the Rev. Chipper Humphrey officiating. Burial was at Coal Hill Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]




KRING, EDITH MAE, 84, a lifelong resident of the Coal Hill community of Morgan County, died Friday, April 15, 2005, at the Marshal C. Voss Health Care Center in Rockwood. Mrs. Kring was born May 8, 1920, in Morgan County, the daughter of Frank and Monnie Ritter Humphrey. She was a member of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, Wayne Henry Kring, and three brothers, M.D. Humphrey, Jordan Humphrey and Sanford Humphrey. Mrs. Kring is survived by her husband of 56 years, Archie Kring; her children, Vaughn Humphrey and wife, Pat, Tom Kring, Hugh Kring, Jane Harmon and husband, David, and Janice Coker and husband, Tim; her daughters-in-law, Brenda Kring and Ellen Kring, all of the Coal Hill community; her grandchildren, Chipper, Katie, Lisa, Dana, Tim, Jeff, Josh, Stephanie, Renee, Chris, Kristen, and Macy; and seven great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother, Charles Humphrey and wife, Beulaah, of Cincinnati, Ohio; her sister, Evelyn Rogers and husband, J.W., of Oakdale; and her sister-in-law, Anna Jane Humphrey of Kingston; as well as several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. The funeral was held Sunday, April 17, 2005, at Mt. Calvary Baptist Church in Harriman with the Rev. Will Gouge and the Rev. Chipper Humphrey officiating. Burial was at Coal Hill Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs was in charge of arrangements. [Oak Ridger]


 
Humphrey, Edith Mae (I16229)
 
788 EDMONDS, LYDIA M., 78, of Oliver Springs, a native of Morgan County,died Jan. 24, 1991. Her husband George. S. Edwards, her husband ofover 50 year , died in 1983. Survivors: daughters, Mary McCartyMurphy, Betty Thornton, and Alberta Carroll; sons, Sam Edmonds, theRev. Billy J. Edmonds and David Edmonds; brother, Reece Jones; 22grandchildren and 26 great-grandhcildren and one g-g-grandson. Burialin Anderson Memorial Gardens. (Morgan County News) Jones, Lydia (I343)
 
789 Edna Jean Pate, age 72, of Smyrna, GA passed away peacefully on June 11, 2020 at Kennestone Hospital due to heart failure.

Funeral services will be held 2:00 PM, Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at Green Acres Baptist Church, 591 Pat Mell Road SE, Smyrna, GA., with a visitation from 12:00-2:00 PM at the church. Memorialization will be by cremation.

Jean was born December 29, 1947 in Harriman, TN to Sam and Bonnie Ruffner. She graduated from Olive Spring High School in 1965, then began her nursing career at Harriman Hospital and West Mall Long-Term Care Facility in TN. Jean continued her nursing career after moving to Marietta, GA., where she retired in 2009.

She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Jean 
Ruffner, Edna Jean (I1083)
 
790 Edna Uneada Davis, 72, of the Batley community in Anderson County, died Friday, Oct. 17, 2008, at her home.

Born May 14, 1936, in the Windrock community, she lived in and around Oliver Springs all of her life. She was retired from Modine Manufacturing, Clinton, and was a member of Spring Hill Baptist Church.

She was preceded in death by two sets of grandparents; parents, Clyde Brummett and Hazel Clowers Brummett; son, Gregory Wayne Whitson; stepmother, Lillian Brummett; and sisters, Audrey Ruth Brummett and Linda Lou Brummett.

Survivors include her husband, James W. Davis of Batley; daughters and sons-in-law, Deborah and David Patterson of Georgia, Patricia and Don Lawson and Tamara Whitson, all of Oliver Springs, Denise Whitson and Tim Pride of Batley, Uneada Whitson of Crossville and Janice Whitson of Oak Ridge; sons and daughters-in-law, Michael and Trish Whitson and Ronald and Trish Whitson, all of Oliver Springs, and Jimmy Whitson and fiance Linda of Crossville; stepchildren, Phyllis Davis of North Carolina, Carolyn Davis of Oak Ridge and Norma Green of Clinton; 20 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; two stepgreat-grandchildren; and brother and sister-in-law, James and Darlene Brummett of Oliver Springs.

Funeral service was at 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, in Sharp Funeral Home chapel, Oliver Springs, with the Rev. Gary Jarrett officiating. Graveside service and burial were at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, at Oliver Springs Cemetery.

An online register is available at www.sharpfh.com. 
Brummett, Edna Uneada (I18846)
 
791 EDWARDS, PEARL R. , 96, Coalfield died 4/11/1999. She received her GEDat age 75. Preceded by parents, Dave and Bertha Walls Ruffner;husband, Dempse Edwards; son, Otis Edwards; brothers, Sam and EarlRuffner; 3 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Survivors:daughters, Alma Justice and Otella Long; sister, Molee Smith; 6grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren and 13great-great-grandchildren. Burial in Dyllis Church Cemetery. [MorganCounty News] Ruffner, Pearl (I1071)
 
792 Edwin Allen Farmer, Jr.  Farmer, Edwin Allen (I16784)
 
793 Eldon Daniel Byrge, age 84 of Oakdale, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, February 22, 2012 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He was a member of Crab Orchard Baptist Church and attended Rankin Chapel Baptist Church the last few yeaars that his health allowed. He was known for having one of the first Hay Bailers in Morgan County, also known for his small role in the Movie "Wild River" made and produced in 1960 in Charleston, TN. He was preceded in death by his wife Barbara, parents H.E. (Pistol Pete) and Georgia Byrge and brother Cecil Byrge, both former Sheriffs of Morgan County.

He is survived by sons: Randy Byrge of Knoxville, Keith and wife Carla of Wartburg Granddaughter: Morgan Byrge of Huntsville Grandson: Eli Byrge of Wartburg

The family will receive friends Friday February 24, 2012 from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg. Funeral services will follow at 8:00 with Pastor Brett Poletta and Bro. Randall Landrum officiating. Interment will be Saturday February 25, 2012 at 11:00am in the Rankin Chapel Cemetery, Oakdale. 
Byrge, Eldon Daniel (I14872)
 
794 Elijah Dunn is a descendant of a completely different and much earlierWilliam Dunn of the Northern Neck of VA. Per Carl ? -SandyAnderson documentation. Dunn, Elijah (I12777)
 
795 Elish was shot to death at age 36 in a Roadhouse in Scott County, Tennessee per his death certificate.

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Note July 1 2019: Current information on death certificate says he died of a gunshot wound, ruled homicide, which occurred at a "beer joint". Death appears to be instantaneous based on the notation "no doctor in attendance".
His age at the time of his death was 37 years and six days. The death apparently occurred in Norma. The death certificate lists his usual residence as "Dean, Tennessee". 
Anderson, Delmer Elisha Sr. (I11593)
 
796 Elisha was most likely born in Campbell or Scott County. (no support at this time, 9-25-2013) Anderson, Delmer Elisha Sr. (I11593)
 
797 Eliza was a sister to Rachel Adkins, Eliza (I11958)
 
798 Eliza's first child, Nola Bell, was called Aunt Noly by her brotherSam Kesterson's children. Hill, Nola Belle (I12755)
 
799 Elizabeth Black is thought to be a Cherokee Indian. She had beenabandoned by her real parents, and left on the front porch of theBlack family, who took her in. Black, Elizabeth W. (I6219)
 
800 Elizabeth McGlothin was born in Virginia and attended school inVirginia. However, she was no longer in the household when the familywas listed in the 1860 census in Blount County, Tennessee. Nothingelse is known about Elizabeth McGlothin, Elizabeth (I11284)
 
801 Elizabeth Williams married Thomas Gallaher as his second wife. Gallaher, Thomas B. (I11323)
 
802 Elizabeth Woods is a descendant of "Woods of Dunshaughlin Castle" The McClenahan compliation and transcription (he was Parish rector in the very early 1900s for Dunshaughlin Parish) of original parish and family records that the woods siblings who settled in VA in the 1730s and early 1740s were the children of Sir John Woods and Elizabeth Woods-Woods of Dunshaughlin Castle. Dunshauglin Castle is now a ruin,heavily damaged in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The Castle, County Meath, is identified asthe birthplace of Michael Woods, his brothers and sisters, and some of their children, in at least 4 Bible records set down by Michael's and his siblings' children.

Per Marjorienorris0.tripod.com/morenuts/id15.html: Elizabeth Wood was born at Castle Dunshanglin, Ireland. 
Wood, Elizabeth (I11946)
 
803 Elizebeth was born in 1793 Elizabeth (I19020)
 
804 ella Kring age 90 of Harriman passed away friday November 9, 2001 at Roane Medical Center. She was a member of Coalhill Baptist Church. Preceded in death by husbands, Goodwin Ladd & Sheridan Kring & one daughter Ann Seals, also 2 brothers & 2 sisters. She is survived by 4 sons & daughter-in-laws Leonard & Audrey Ladd, Johnny & Edie Ladd, Bud & Shirley Kring, albert & Jo Ann Kring. 5 Daughters & Son-In-Laws, Helen & Thoms Qualls, Ruth & Gene Loy, Dorothy & Ronnie Turpin, Sue & Chuck Farmer, & Irene & Ronnie Qualls. 19 Grandchildren & 30 Great Grandchildren and a host of nieces & nephews. One surviving sister-in-law Josie Bishop. Funeral 8 PM Sunday at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel, Harriman. Rev. Benny Whittenbarger officiating. Interment 10 AM Monday at Coal Hill Cemetery. The family will receive freinds from 6 to 8 PM Sunday at Kyker Funeral Home, Harriman.




Family: Goodwin Ladd / Zella (F5752)
 
805 Ella was Lee's daughter. She choked to death on an apple Foster, Ella Margaret (I12029)
 
806 Elliott was born about 11827 in Gibson Co., IN. He married Louisa Sharp on Sept 30, 1849, in Gibson Co., IN. Louisa was born about 1831. Her parents were William and Sarah (Walker) Sharp. (See Sharp Family section, William Sharp,) Elliott died Dec.16, 1874, and is buried in Maumee Cemetery Johnson, IN. Louisa died May 24, 1883. Sharp, Elliott (I17929)
 
807 Elmer W. "Sleepy" Cox, 73, of Harriman, died Wednesday, June 4, 1997, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.
Mr. Cox was retired from the Eaton Axle Co., Cleveland, Ohio, where he had worked for 30 years.
He was born on May 9, 1924, in Windrock, the son of the Rev. E.M. Cox and Sarah Shoopman Cox. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II.
Mr. Cox was a member of Mount Pisgah Baptist Church in Oliver Springs.
He is survived by his wife, Mary Pride Waller Cox; a stepson, Chris Waller and his wife, Resa, of Harriman; and three step-grandchildren, Brandy, Caresa and Harley Waller.
Mr. Cox is also survived by seven sisters-in-law, Edna Lynn, Pearl West and her husband, Harold, Joyce Patterson, Pat Thomas, Lois Huskey and her husband, Ralph, Mamie Vickery and her husband, Earl, and Hazel Bolden, all of Oliver Springs; four brothers-in-law, Roy Lively and his wife, Evelyn, Carl Lively and his wife, Bernice, all of Oliver Springs, Harlan R. Walls of Knoxville and Joe Cleve Daugherty of Maryland; and several nieces and nephews.
Friends he considered special were Nancy Chadwick of Oliver Springs, Matt Sarama of Harriman, Irv Boxerbaum, Joe Losky, Bob and Shirley Robinson, all of Ohio, and Tom Euton and family, Ruby Martin and family, all of Georgia.
Four sisters and a brother, Mildred Walls, Elizabeth Cox, Helen DeLung, Faye Daugherty and Lloyd W. Cox, died earlier.
The funeral was held at 8 p.m. Saturday, June 7, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Garvan Walls officiating.
A graveside service was held at 2 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at Mount Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery in Oliver Springs.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home.
Copyright 1997 The Oak Ridger
 
Cox, Elmer W (I11647)
 
808 Emaline Phillips is listed as a child of Emanual and Leanner Phillips on Find-A-Grave but is not listed in Census records. Phillips, Emaline (I20449)
 
809 Emily died in childbirth with her daughter, Icie Bunch. Patterson, Emily (I10610)
 
810 EMORY, ROBERT C. 71 of Coalfield, died (March, 1984?). Survivors:sons; Robert Emory, Jr., Charles W. Emory, and Roy L. Emory; daughter,Vera Jean Ruths; three grandchilren and one g-grandchild; sisters,Edith McCord, Juanita Lowe and brother, James Emory. Mr. Emory wasthe brother of the late Charles W. Emory. His first wife, Helen ClarkEmory died in March, 1951. His former wife, Edna Keeton alsosurvives. Burial in Davis Cemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News] Emory, Robert (I7210)
 
811 ENGLAND, Mrs. Cecil Adcox--Age 62, of Coalfield died at 4:30 am Oct 12in the Oak Ridge Hospital from a short illness. Survived by:husband, Elmer England; five sons, Dean Adcox, Oak Ridge, JamesAdcox, Newport, Herbert G. Adcox, Chattanooga, Tomommy Adcox,Chattanooga, Raymond Adcox, Oak Ridge; daughter, Mrs. Sandra Young,Oak Ridge, father, Mr. Fred Ruffner, Coalfield; 10 grandchildren;four sisters, Mrs. Carrie Jackson, O.S. Rt 1, Mrs Lola Scarbrough,Knoxville, Mrs. Frances Jackson, OS, Rt 1, Mrs Wilma Tucker, PortlandOregon; two brothers, Gerald and Doyle Ruffner, Both of Coalfield.Funeral services at 2 p.m. at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church,Coalfield, Rev. Tom Fritts officiating. Interment in the EstesCemetery. Body will be taken to the church one hour before funeralservices. The family will receive friends from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. atSharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs. (Knoxville News Sentinel) Ruffner, Cecil (I1794)
 
812 Enlisted in the US Navy 22 Feb 1945. Released 13 Jun 1946. Ancestry.com. U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011. Clark, Leo Warren (I20668)
 
813 Enlisted Military: August 1863, 11th Reg of TN
Cavalry-enlisted
Member: Masons
Occupation: Colonel

R.A. Davis became a Lt. Colonel. After the war was over, he purchaseda farm which is now the State Honor Farm on upper Flat Fork and livedthere until his death. This farm is located about 5 miles east ofWartburg. Once during the war, he got word to his wife, Lucinda, thatthey were marching through Montgomery and asked her to come there sohe could see her. Mrs. Davis was at Montgomery at sunrise, having comealone on a horse. She waited all day and just before dark, she got tosee him marching by and could only wave to him. On the farm that R.A.Davis bought, there was a negro preacher named Henry Curd and hiswife, Vina Curd, who had been slaves. They lived on the place with Mr.and Mrs. Davis and besides preaching, he did blacksmith work on thefarm. Reuben A. DAVIS was born on 11 Apr 1832 in Harriman, RoaneCounty, Tennessee.19 He died on 6 Mar 1895 in White Oak, MorganCounty, Tennessee.20 He was buried after 6 Mar 1895 in Liberty BaptistChurch Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan County, Tennesee.21 The name Reubenhas been found to be spelled Rueben by some sources. It is not clearwhich spelling is correct.
The following information is from a handwritten note by Lee Cross on aCivil War envelope in the Wartburg, Morgan County, Tennessee Library:Reuben A. Davis Lt. Col. 11th Tennessee Cavalry. Born 11 April 1844.Died 6 March 1895. Married Lucinda (Summers) 9 July 1857. She wasgiven his accured pension and her pension increased to $35 per month.In Pension Application of 1895 one child under 16 is named Clara AnnDavis, born 8 October 1881. Reuben A. Davis is buried in LibertyCemetery - Wartburg, Morgan County, Tennessee. Location - East ofWartburg, app. 2.7 miles from Jct. of Hwy 27 and 62, on the right sideof Hwy 62 by the Liberty Church. Transcription: R.A. Davis, 4-11-1832,3-6-1895, husband of Lucinda.

1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, page 24
DAVIS, Reuben A. W M 46 Head Farmer Tenn
Lucinda W F 42 Wife KeeHous Tenn
John M. W M 18 Son FarmWor Tenn
Millie A. W F 14 Dau At Home Tenn
Amanda W F 13 Dau At Home Tenn
David K. W M 11 Son At Home Tenn
William H. W M 9 Son At Home Tenn
Charles H. W M 7 Son Tenn
Albert C. W M 4 Son Tenn
Lee W M 1 Son Tenn
STAPLES, Joseph M Neph Tenn 
Davis, Reuben A. Col. (I4476)
 
814 Enlistment [as Private] for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law Hall, Pleas Howard (I12668)
 
815 Enoch FOSTER Household 1880 Census
Male

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Other Information:
Birth Year <1863>
Birthplace TN
Age 17
Occupation Farming
Marital Status S
Race W
Head of Household Joshua FOSTER
Relation Son
Father's Birthplace TN
Mother's Birthplace TN

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Source Information:
Census Place District 8, Anderson, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255244
NA Film Number T9-1244
Page Number 86D 
Foster, Enoch L. (I11822)
 
816 Enoch Foster Jr., Martha Overton
22 February 1840
Anderson , Tennessee
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Isaac Foster, Keziah Ann Overton
22 September 1843
Anderson, Tennessee
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Family: Isaac Ike / Keziah Ann Overton (F4401)
 
817 Enoch Foster Jr., Martha Overton
22 February 1840
Anderson , Tennessee
lounkc@juno.com

Isaac Foster, Keziah Ann Overton
22 September 1843
Anderson, Tennessee
lounkc@juno.com 
Family: William Enoch Foster, Jr. / Margaret Overton (F4402)
 
818 ERICKSON, MRS. WILMA "OSCAR" LANGLEY - age 80, of Oakdale, passed awayWednesday, March 15, 2006 at Roane Medical Center in Harriman. Born atthe family in Oakdale May 18, 1925. Lifelong member of Piney BaptistChurch and was retired from Burlingtoon Mills. Preceded in death byparents; Clarence & Dora Frieda Eble Langley; brothers, Clarence,Randall and Roy Langley; sister, Edna Leah Langley; great-nephew,Dustin Carter Kitts; twin sons of Sheila & Kenny Potter, Aaron Lee &Adam Darrell. Mrs. Erickson is survived by husband of 57 years, EdgarErickson; sister, Wanda Marie Langley; brother, Ray Carroll Langley &wife Shirley; sister, Betty Jo Langley; sisters-in-law, Martha E.Langley, Jackquline Langley and Lena Mae Langley and severaal niecesand nephews. The family will receive friends on Friday, March 17, 2006from 6 to 8 P.M. at Schubert Funeral Home Wartburg. Funeral serviceswill be Saturday, 2 P.M. at Piney Baptist Church with Reverend PatMcGee officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
[Knoxville News Sentinel] 
Langley, Wilma (I7869)
 
819 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Walls, Rhett Joseph (I9794)
 
820 Ershal G. Foster joined his heavenly father in heaven Saturday, June 18, 2011. He was a long time member of Clinch River Baptist Church where he served as a deacon and a Sunday school teacher. Ershal enjoyed music. He loved to sing, played the guitar and wrote several songs. He also enjoyed spending time with his family and especially enjoyed his grandchildren and his special great granddaughter, Addison.
Preceded in death by his parents, Samuel and Ruby Foster; brother, S.L. Foster.
Survived by his wife, Violet Foster; daughters, Melissa (Terry) Rogers and Melody (James) Smith; brother, Dr. Don Foster; sisters, Joy (Sam) Rice, Jewell Foster, Ruby Reed (Paul), Karen (David) Weis; grandchildren, Brittany Rowe and Blake Smith; great granddaughter, Addison Rowe; host of nieces and nephews.
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the physicians and nurses at Methodist Medical Center - MICU and 4th floor staff and to Professional Case Management for their devoted care and kindness. The family will receive friends Monday, June 20, 2011, from 5-7PM at Clinch River Baptist Church. Funeral service will
follow with Rev. Tom Byrge, Rev. Keith Tillman and Kenny Clotfelter officiating. Graveside service will be Tuesday, June 21, 2011, at 11:00AM at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements.
 
Foster, Ershal (I16702)
 
821 Eryt was also listed as Errett in the US Census. Sharp, James Eryt (I18015)
 
822 ESTES, LAWRENCE L., 53, formerly of Coalfield, died in Harriman.Survivors, wife, Dorcas Hunter Estes; daughter, Shelia Jean; sons,Larry Edward and John Michael; mother, Mrs. Annie Estes; sisters, Mrs.Maud Hemberee and Miss Reba Estes and four nieces. Burial in EstesCemetery. [Morgan County News] Estes, Lawerence (I7798)
 
823 ESTES, REBA 71, of Coalfield, died May, 1975. Survivors: sister,Maude Hembree; five nieces, and two nephews. Burial in Estes Cemetery,Coalfield. (Morgan Co. News) Estes, Reba (I7796)
 
824 Ethel Frona or Frona Ethel as she is listed in the census recordes,was Liza's last child. She was born on June 16, 1896, and marriedJohn Kinsella on September 15, 1916. According to the family b iblebelonging to Junior White, their first child (Howard Fulton) was born09-15-1916 and died three months later (12-05-1916). Since it isquite unlikely that Ethel and John were married the same day as theirfirst child was born, one of the dates is in error. Hill, Ethel Frona (I11657)
 
825 Etta Overton Davis
BIRTH 6 Feb 1935
Devonia, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
DEATH 29 Oct 2012 (aged 77)
Dutch Valley, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
BURIAL
Anderson Memorial Gardens and Chapel Mausoleum
Dossett, Anderson County, Tennessee, USA
MEMORIAL ID 99822256  
Overton, Etta (I21322)
 
826 Eugene "Fiddler" McGhee
August 28, 1932 ~ April 20, 2020 (age 87)

Eugene (Fiddler) McGhee, age 87 of Oliver Springs passed away at his home Monday, April 20, 2020. He was born in Caryville, TN on August 28, 1932. He was an original member of the Bluegrass band, The New River Boys.

He was preceded in death by his Parents, Caleb and Bessie McGhee; sisters, Gerene Cross, Aubrey McGhee, and Sue McGhee; Son-in-law, Steve Melton.

He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Betsy McGhee;

Daughters, Glenda (Stephen) Scarbrough, Gail (Ken) Vespie, Phyllis Melton;

Son, Jerry Dale (Tina) McGhee;

Brothers, Leon and Gordon McGhee;
Sister, Lois West;
Eight Grandchildren and thirteen Great-grandchildren.
And a host of other family members and good friends.

Eugene loved playing the fiddle and mandolin. He was a master craftsman, making hand-crafted fiddles and mandolins sold in music stores throughout Tennessee.

He was a member of Beech Fork Baptist Church and listened to Dr. Charles Stanley each Sunday Morning.

Eugene chose cremation with no services to be held.

To leave a note for Eugene 
McGhee, Eugene "Fiddler" (I6699)
 
827 Eula Mae's biological father was A.T. Slemons, a doctor of ???. The story is that he drugged Eula Mae's mother and........................
This information is a family rumor and not proven: Judy Spradlin 09/01/2015 
Kinsella, Eula Mae (I12836)
 
828 Evaleen Adkins, age 70, a resident of Oliver Springs, died Sunday, May 23, 2010 at the home of her daughter in Clinton.

Evaleen was born on the 8th day of May, 1940 in Anderson County. She was a lifelong resident of this area.She was a lady with a strong Christian faith and a member of the Union Valley Baptist Church.Before her retirement in 2008 she was employed at Jefferson Fountain and she previously owned and operated The Terrace Of Oak Ridge.She was featured in the May 2001 issue of Southern Living Magazine where she was interviewed for southern cooking.Evaleen loved spending time with family, especially her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also enjoyed gardening, cooking, shopping, playing guitar, singing, meeting people and going out to eat.S

he was preceded in death by her husband, Sterling "Short" Adkins, by her parents, Andy and Miley Aslinger Seiber, by a sister, Girlie Mae Adkins and by brothers, Dazie Ray and Fred Seiber.She is survived by daughters; Connie Duncan and husband, Terry of Clinton, Lisa Sexton and husband, Richard of Coalfield, and Pamela Yaste and fianc'ee Dan Cate of Oliver Springs, by sons; Randall Adkins and wife, Frances of Kingston, Scott Adkins of Oliver Springs and Michael Adkins of Coalfield, by grandchildren; Trish Duncan Griffith of Oliver Springs, Ricky Sexton and wife Candi of Coalfield, Maresa Tinker and husband Tony of Coalfield, Kasey Yaste Johnson and husband, Josh of Oak Ridge, Jessica Yaste of Oak Ridge, Robbie Daugherty of Coalfield, Miranda and Tabatha Adkins of Coalfield, and Andrew Norton of Kingston, by great-grandchildren; Haley and Emily Griffith of Oliver Springs, Isaac and Madison Yaste of Oak Ridge, Aiden Sexton of Coalfield, Alexis Johnson Oak Ridge, Isiah Tinker of Coalfield, by a brother, Eugene Seiber and wife, Shirley of Oliver Springs, by sisters; Alene Hines Jones and husband, Robert of Oliver Springs and Bonnie Haney of Batley. She is also survived several nieces, nephews extended family members and special friends including, Lynn Smith of Mossy Grove and Janie Silvey of Oliver Springs.

The family will receive friends Wednesday, May 26, 2010 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 Luke Kidwell officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Thursday, May 28, 2010 at 11:00 am at the Butler Cemetery in Oliver Springs. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

 
Seiber, Evaleen (I21293)
 
829 Evalyne Anderson Carter's hair was red (a blondish red) and she was covered in freckles. Her father was also red headed according to his draft card. (Her aunt Ada Anderson Carter was also redheaded.) JUDY 09/15/2013


Powell - Evelyn Carter of Powell, TN passed away on December 9, 2020 at Maple Court Senior Living Facility. She was born on August 22, 1927 in Lake City, TN to the late GJ and Ella Anderson. She was a loving wife, mother and homemaker for her entire 93 years. She cherished time with her family and friends. She was especially devoted to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a member of Tekoa Baptist Church in Knoxville.

She is preceded in death by her Husband, Warne Lee Carter, her sons Clyde Carter and Billy Ray Carter and grandson Billy Lee Carter.

She is survived by her daughter Fay and husband Alan Frederick, her brother Estelle and wife Roberta Anderson. She is also survived by her loving and devoted grandson Billy Carter, and wife Mary. Billy was there almost daily taking care of her until her passing. He cared deeply for her and was much devoted to her health and well-being. She is also survived by other loving grandchildren including Clif and wife Tina Carter, Ray Carter, Brian and wife Jackie Frederick and Brad and wife Kera Frederick. Great grandchildren Billy Carter Jr, Amber and husband Alan Vanhuss, Kimberley and husband Cody Hill, Jackson Carter, Tristan Frederick, Luke Frederick, and Miss McKinley Faith Frederick; and several great-great grandchildren.

Due to the COVID pandemic a private service will be held Saturday at Lovely Cemetery in Caryville, TN. Holley Gamble in Rocky Top is in charge of the services.
 
Anderson, Ruby Evelyn (I11539)
 
830 Evelyn Mary Jackson
April 17, 2020

Mary Evelyn Jackson, 84, passed away April 17, 2020. She was the 8th child of 10 children born to the late Harrison Landon Norrod and Lillie Mae Miller Norrod.

Evelyn was a wonderful wife to Louie and best friend to her three girls. She was a homemaker and great cook, known for her chicken n dumplings, gravy and biscuits, and peach cobbler. Evelyn was a member of Farragut Presbyterian Church. She enjoyed tennis and had a green thumb for gardening.

Preceded in death by her parents, her husband of 55 years, Louie Hamilton Jackson and precious 16-year-old daughter Kimberly Gaye Jackson; brothers, Claude, Paul, Silas, and Herman Norrod; sisters, Carrie Jewel Stepp and Ethel Parlene McGaha.

Evelyn is survived by daughters Donna F Jackson (Lonnie Hayes), Angelia D Williams, and favorite and only grandson Landon Jackson Williams. Brother, Clayton Norrod, sisters, Alice Ernestine Rogers and Berta (Bunny) Burleson. Numerous nieces and nephews.

The family would like to thank special niece Tiffany Cross for all her loving care.

There will be a private gravesite service at Estes Cemetery in Coalfield TN.

In lieu of flowers please send donations to St Jude Memphis TN.

Jackson Funeral Services, Oliver Spring TN is handling all arrangements.

To leave a note for Evelyn 
Norrod, Mary Evelyn (I3342)
 
831 Event Description: Y

Buried in sunset cemetery, Clinton 
Foster, Enoch L. (I11822)
 
832 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Buried near his father and brothers on bear creek road in Roane Co. TN They have the only markers in the cemetery. 
Cox, William Lincoln (I11614)
 
833 Event Description: Y

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Cumberland County, VA. This doesn't seem right. Will check 
McGlothin, Mattie (I6138)
 
834 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Foster Cemetery 
Winchester, Mary Belle (I452)
 
835 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Foster Cemetery 
Winchester, William (I470)
 
836 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Foster Cemetery 
Spradling, Marilda (I471)
 
837 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Foster Cemetery 
Troxell, William P. (I692)
 
838 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

Rachel Spradlin--Not sure relationship. 
Winchester, Joseph (I4300)
 
839 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y

She is buried in the Robertsville Baptist Church cemetery. The church has changed denominations and names over the years but is in Oak Ridge, TN, off of Robertsville Road. 
Foster, Shrelda Jane (I11841)
 
840 Event Description: Y

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Where Did This Record Come From? 
McGlothin, Frank (I3746)
 
841 Event Description: Y

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Source is Jeremy Cartere 
Claxton, Mary (I12343)
 
842 Event Description: Y

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Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints Ancestral File 
Chenault, Estienne (I13436)
 
843 Event Description: Y

Event Description: Y
With 8 of his men he pursued "savages" and was ambushed and killed. all were buried in a common grave near Lexington KY. 
McDowell, John (I14628)
 
844 Event Description: Y

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Sexton, Levi (I13799)
 
845 Event Description: Y

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Patton, Margaret (I14241)
 
846 Event Description: Y

per Robbie Wilson, April 2013 issue of "Generations" 
Adkisson, Catherine (I16675)
 
847 Event Description: Y

The original burial place for Jesse Carter, Sr. is across the road from the John Green Cemetery. The headstone was accidentally removed from it's base by loggers. Upon discovering the headstone they tried to find it's exact original location but were unable to do so. Not wanting to leave it in the woods they took it back to town with them. It is currently located in Burt Corn, Alabama.
 
Carter, Jesse (I19897)
 
848 Event Description: Y
Mr. McGee was cremated; there was no burial. 
McGhee, Eugene "Fiddler" (I6699)
 
849 Event Description: Y Anderson, Phillip (I13506)
 
850 Event Description: Y Armes, Peggy (I16433)
 
851 Event Description: Y Carter, Olive L. (I19655)
 
852 Event Description: Y Kesterson, James Carter (I19727)
 
853 Event Description: Y Riddle, Clarinda (I19747)
 
854 Event Description: Y Langley, Celia E "Lola" (I19766)
 
855 Event Description: Y Abbott, Melinda A. (I20212)
 
856 Event Description: Y Abbott, Minnie Florence (I20291)
 
857 Event Description: Y Abbott, Lewis Franklin (I20296)
 
858 Excerpt from "A History of the Coalfield Area" by W. B. Lyles - - -HisIndian name was unknown, but he was born in 1797 in western NorthCarolina. He made his way into what is known today as FentressCounty, Tennessee. There he met a family by the name of John Hicks.They were very good to him and took him in and fed him. He was nearlystarved to death. He stayed with them for several weeks, and theytook care of him.
In the John Hicks family, there was only one daughter by the name ofNancy..... As the Indian's health improved, and was back to normal,he began to notice Nancy, and she began to notice him. So theydecided to get married, when they did, Nancy did not change her nameas most girls do. The Indian changed his name to the name of JosephHicks. The reason he did this was that he did not want the governmentto know where he was - neither did he want the Indian nation to knowwhere he was.
So Joseph and Nancy left Fentress County and moved to what we knowtoday to Morgan County, Tennessee about three miles northwest ofCoalfield. At this time, Coalfield was known as or called Reo. Theyobtained a piece of ground that we know today as Solomon Hollow. Theybuilt a log house and started a family.

1850 Morgan County Census:
--20--33--154--1--Hicks--Joseph------53--m--*--farmer--$150.00--NC--*--*--*--*--*
--20--34--154--2--Hicks--Nancy------59--f--*--*--*--NC--*--*--*--*--*
--20--35--154--3--Hicks--Mary------30--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
--20--36--154--4--Hicks--Judah------16--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*

1860 Morgan County Census, Dist 1
Hicks--Joseph------63--m----farmer----NC
Hicks--Nancy-------66--f-----housekeeper--NC 
Hicks, Joseph (I35)
 
859 Excerpt from "A History of the Coalfield Area" by W.B. Lyles - - -Millard Lyles, the youngest son of John and Lucinda Lyles, was bornMay 22, 1886. He grew up at the old home place in the head of SolomonHollow. While he was a small boy, they haad a hard time feeding thefamily during the depression of 1893 and 1894. He was the only onethat got to go to school. He went to the 3rd grade. After he gotinto his teens, his father bought a farm about four miles away. Therehe built a larger home, and there he remained to help support thefamily. His father had an accident that made him blind. One of themishaps of life - when John was going up a mountain path, a limb flewback and hit him in the eye. It put it out. John was an avid hunter,trapper, and fur trader. After losing the sight of one eye, he baganbagging fur for other trappers in the area. He lost his other eyeputting barrel staves together. A metal piece flew off and hit him inthe other eye, making him totally blind.
Millard grew up with very little education. He would work forneighbors to earn spending money. On one account, he would help digsweet potatoes for Uncle Clint Liles for 35 cents a day, previouslymentioned. As he grew older he began courting the girls in theneighborhood. The story is told that he courted a girl named LizeWilliams in Petros in 1911 and 1912. She had a son by him named LoganWilliams.
On September 19, 1911, Millard met a new girl named Virgie Frye. Shewas visiting her sister who was giving birth to a child. They datedoff and on for until January 26, 1913. This was the date they gotmarried - that Saturday morning about 10:30 a.m. by Pleas Adcock, whowas Justice of the Peace at the time. Millard was 26 years old andVirgie was 19 that previous April 4.
So they started their lives together about 8 months after the sinkingof the ship, the Titanic - the ship that was built as the buildersboasted could not be sunk, but it went down on its maiden voyage fromEngland to the United States. 1509 people perished.
Millard and Virgie's first child was born in 1914, a boy. He lived 12days and died. This was very disappointing to both Millard and Virgieas they loved children. Again, in 1916, another child was born. Thiswas a girl and she was born dead. This one was the last because thecondition of Virgie's health was such that she was never again able tobear children. As the years went by, they wanted to a chld so badly,they started looking for a child they could adopt. At the Knoxvilleorphanage, the children would come up and climb and their laps andask, "Would you please take us home with you?" But somehow they feltthey were being led by the Holy Spirit and turned these children down.This took place in the fall of 1921.
Up to this time, Millard had been working in the coal mines and made agood living for the two of them. They were always going places andhaving a good time. They were a happy-go-lucky couple. Millardworked in the Coalfield Coal Company mines. They had come to thisarea not too long after the Civil War because coal was being minedhere in a big way. The name was changed again at this time - first itwas called Reo; then, in the 1840's it was changed to Ruffner'sSwitch; now it was changed to Coalfield. There was a railroad builtfrom Harriman through Coalfield into Petros. It was finished in 1905.At one time, there were eight trains a day, two of them were passengertrains.
Above the mines on the mountains, there was a place near the top, alarge level place, they called "Horse Tie." The reason it was calledthat was because during the Civil War, soldiers from both sides wouldcome through and take what they wanted fd from the farmers. The farmerswould take their animals to this level spot on the mountain and tietheir cows, mules, and horses to keep them safe. Not too far was themain top of the mountain, at a high peak, was a place called the"Signal Pole." That was where the signals were sent. They had smokesignals for different signs so the people would know what to do.
On one occasion when Millard and his brother Henry were working onLittle Brushy Mountain in the mines, they started coming down andgoing toward home. Henry was in front walking down the mountain.They heard a shot down at the foot. In about 2 or 3 seconds, a bullethit Millard in the forehead and knocked him down. Almost by the timehe got up, a large bump appeared. That was the closest he came togetting killed.
One morning when Millard went to work there at the Coalfield mines inthe fall of 1922. A man came up to Millard by the name of CharlieBagwell. All of the men knew everyone they worked with in the mines.Millard and Virgie had been to Knoxvillle looking for a baby and allknew it. Charlie Bagwell said to Millard, "Say Millard, I heard youand your wife are looking for a baby to raise." Millard said, "Yes,we have." Charlie then said, "My oldest daughter, Florie, has got ababy boy down there at my son's house in the Camp that she wants togive away. My son's name is Harve and his wife Alvana Bagwell. Tellyour wife about it." So Millard said he would. The next morning, thevery first thing, Charlie came up to Millard and said, "Well, did youtell your wife?" Millard replied, "No, I forgot to, but I will besure and tell her tonight."
That night he did tell Virgie, his wife. She told Millard that shewould go check on the baby the next day. This was in April 1922. Thenext morning she did go. It was a cool day, not too cold. She foundthe house where Harve and Alvana lived. She knocked at the door, andthey invited her in. The baby was sitting in a large cardboard box,back from the grate where they had a fire for heat. Most all of theworkers a the mines lived in the Camp in houses near the mines. Theyall had fireplaces to build fires in the winter for heat.
Virgie took the baby in her lap and she warmed herself. She statedlater, "I never have been so sorry for a child as I was for this babyboy I was holding. He was undernourished, and he was very sick." Shetold Alvana that she must be going. Alvana said, "Well, aren't yougoing to take the baby?"
Virgie said she would go home and talk it over with her husband. Whenshe got to the door, just ready to close it, she took one more lookback at the box where the baby was. He was looking at her with hishand stretched toward her. Virgie broke at this point and told Alvanato get his clothes and she would take him. Alvana got a bag, putthree diapers, a cap, and two dresses in it, and handed it to Virgie.That's all the clothes the baby had - not even a blanket.
Virgie held the baby very close under her coat. She got down to DaveBrown's house. Dave's wife was Millard's sister; they lived aboutone-half mile away. There they loaned her a quilt to put around thechild until she got home.
That evening, when Millard got home, he opened the door, came in, andsaw the boy. He wept for a long time. He told Virgie, "You get thesewing machine out. Tomorrow night when I come home, I will bringenough material so that you will be busy sseveral days making clothesfor that child." Two days later, Virgie and her sister, Sarah Brock,(who had heard of the news), came over, stayed all day, and madeclothes for the baby. Dr. H. E. Hecker was called to doctor the baby.There were three doctors that looked after the baby for the nextseveral months. After a few weeks, he started to improve. However,there was nothing that would stay on his stomach. The doctors werepuzzled as to what to do. Finally, Dr. Sinheth said to Virgie, "I amgoing to suggest, after much though, that you take a cup of rice, boilit for four hours, and give him the broth from it." So she did justthat. She was willing to try anything, and that started improving ofhis health. Virgie changed seeveral diapers for several days filledwith inflammation, which had lined his intestines. When Virgie hadleft the Harve Bagwell home with the baby, she asked Alvana what hadshe been feeding the baby, Alvana replied, "We have been giving himpinto bean soup."
So with the coming of spring, the baby's health improved greatly. AsVirgie commented later, "By giving him a bath every day, by taking alittle dirt at a time, I finally got him clean after two weeks. Butdue to the lack of proper food, nourishment, and care, the boy wouldtake sick in the least change of weather." For the next eightwinters, he had pneumonia fever. Because he was sick so much at anearly age, he got a slow start in school. But he did start school inAugust 1927 at Coalfield Elementary School. His first teacher wasLizzie Jackson, whom he liked so very much. It was a greatdisappointment for him when the teacher died in childbirth beforeschool was out in March 1928.
The school year of 1928-1929, the boy was in the first grade of schooland Thelma Whalen was the teacher. There were some boys in that roomthat were 10 and 11 years old. With another winter and pneumoniaagain, the boy still managed to pass the second grade.
I am sure you know by now, dear reader, that this baby boy was noneother than William Blount Lyles. That was the name I was going by,but by the court of the land, my name was Corum for I was not legallyadopted until February 1942 at the Wartburg Court House, there at thecounty court. 
Liles, Millard (I1243)
 
860 FAIRCHILD, MARY RUTH WEBB, 85, Twin Lakes, Wartburg, after a lengthyillness, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Aug. 30,2001. She was of the Baptist faith and a member of Liberty BaptistChurch and a Christian for many years. She was preceded in death byher husband Walter James Fairchild; parents William A. and NoraHoneycutt Webb; and brothers Reece, Reid, and Roy Webb. She issurvived by daughter and son-in-law Reba and William Maden ofBittercreek Community; granddaughghter and family Jody and DennisBennett; Emily and Ryan of Coal Hill; sister Reba Rogers (Whom shemade her home with) of Twin Lakes; nephew and family Jerome and FreidaRogers and Christopher of Twin Lakes. nieces and family Joyce and KenWaller of Virginia, Salina and Dana, Vivian and Tom Smith, Teresa,Jennifer, and Regina of Maryland; and several other nieces, nephews,and a host of friends. The family received friends Sunday, Sep, 2001from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral servicesbegan at 8 p.m. with Rev. Jim Phillips and Rev. Michael Justusofficiating. Gravside services were Monday, Sept. 3, 2001 at 11a.m.in the Piney Cemetery, Oakdale. Schubert Funeral Home was in chargeof arrangements. [Morgan County News] Webb, Ruth (I9685)
 
861 FAIRCHILD, PFC. WALTER J. The body of. Pfc. Walter J. Fairchild, whowas killed March 21, 1943, North-Africa, arrived Wednesday and wastaken from Schubert Funeral Home, to the home near Oakdale. Funeralservices will be conducted from Boswell Chhapel Church Thursday, 2 P.M., EST, the Rev. Lacy Adkins officiating; burial in family cemetery.He is survived by his wife, Ruth Webb Fairchild; daughter RebaSamantha Fairchild; his mother, Mrs. Arminda Hendrickson, Harlan,Ky.; one brother, Rev. Fred Fairchild, Hixon; three sisters, Mrs.Jacob Langley and Miss Verna Hendrickson of Harriman and Mrs. GroverHicks of Yancy, Ky. (note-dates for Walter: 9/15/1913, 3/21/1943- TNPFC FIELD ARTILERY WWII) (Burial in Honeycutt Cemetery Bitter-CreekCommunity) [Morgan County News) Fairchild, Walter James (I9686)
 
862 FALLON, LORETTA JUSTICE 71, of Coalfield, died July 3, 1995. She wasbor in Coalfield, Jan 8, 1924, the daughter of Charles and HalianJustice. Preceded by husband, Harry W. Fallon. Survivors; daughter,Susan and husband Chris LaMotta; sons, Patrrick and wife Susan Fallonand Mick Fallon; 3 grandchildren; sister, Willie Jean Heidle;brothers, Arthur and Elwana Justice and Wldon and Billie Justice.;brothers, Victgor Justice, Glen Justice, and Blaine Justice. Mrs.Fallons body was donated to science at the University Of TennesseeMedical Center. [Morgan County News] Justice, Martha Loretta (I2815)
 
863 Family Groups View alternate family members
Spouse
Sarah Young
Born: 1787 in [city], [county], North Carolina, USA
Died:
Marriage: [city], Moore, North Carolina, USA View Info
Children Sex Birth
Louise Jane Ritter F 12 Jun 1828 in [city], [county], Tennessee, USA
William Christopher Ritter M 1830 in [city], [county], North Carolina,USA
Ruben Roy Ritter M 20 Oct 1887 in [city], [county], Kansas, USA 
Ritter, William A. (I13183)
 
864 Family history shows she married a Mr. Fermie. However the 1930 census shows her as age 48, living alone, in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA. Sharp, Lora E (I17863)
 
865 Family legend has it that when Thomas Kesterson married Eliza Dunn,they attempted to take the young children of Eliza with them to theirnew home. Harriet Dunn Hill and Maston Tate Hill refused to allow theyoungest child, Ethel, to leave with the newlywed couple. ThomasKesterson is reported to have strapped on his six-gun and went to theHill home and took the baby by gunpoint. There was no resistance fromHarriet and Maston.

From Sandy Anderson
Thomas A. Kesterson was a Pvt. in Co. 4th Regiment Tennessee Inf.Spanish American War.

Thomas Armstrong Kesterson, born 14 October 1853, in Anderson Co., TN,died 03-01-1907 in Roane TN . He was theson of James Roland Kesterson and Eliza Jane Walker. He married (1)Sararh Jane Russell July 13, 1876 in Anderson TN. She was thedaughter of Samuel Russell and Martha. He married (2) Eliza Jane DunnSeptember 30, 1900 iN Anderson TN. She was the daughter of James Dundand Mildred Malone .

Thomas and Sarah divorced February 5, 1898 although the 1900 censusrecords show him as married. Thomas then married Eliza Jane Dunn.Eliza had hever been married before but she had chidlren. Nola May1884, Cora DUNN 11 Feb 1886, Minnie May DUNN 29 Oct 1889, SamuelWhetson DUNN 16, July 1894, Ethel Frona Dunn 16, June 1896. Thefather of these 5 children was Masten Tate Hill. Masten Tate Hillmarried Harriet Ann Dunn 19 Dec 1878. They had 7 children: WalterHill, Gilbert Hill, Bertha E. Hill, John Wesley Hill, William OliverHill, Edgar Masten Hill, and Martha Jennie Hill. Harriet and ElizaDunn were sisters. Their mother wsa struck by lightning and killed. Eliza was only 12aat the time her mother died, she moved in with her sister Harriett andher husband Masten. Masten started having relations with Eliza, henceher 5 children. Eliza met Thomas A. Kesterson after he got out of theSpanish American War in 1899. Eliza wanted to marry Thomas and Mastendid not want her to marry him and told her if she did she could nottake her children with her and she told Thomas about what Masten said.Thomas got his gun and with Eliza went to get her children. Mastenwas sitting in the front yard with a shotgun when they arrived.Thomas told him that they were going to get married and she wanted herchildren and they came to get them whether he liked it or not. Theytold Masten he better not put his hands on his shotgun because if hedid, Thomas would shoot him. So Masten just sat there and they loadedup the children and left. Harriett divorced Masten 14 Oct 1903.After the divorce, Masten Tate Hill left Anderson County TN and wentto Jefferson County TN and married Florence Beatrice Hill. They weremarried October 23, 1904, and had five children: Obadiah, Orvel, Lee,Cecil Beaetrice, Henry H. and Lee. When Florence died Mary 8, 1918,Masten loaded these five children on a wagon and took them toGoGreeneville TN to an Orphanage and left them there. Then Masten cameback to Anderson County TN and tried to go back to Eliza, but she hadnothing more to do with him. Masten stayed in Anderson County TN anddied there January 13, 1940. There is a possibility that he marriedagain after he got back to Anderson Co.

Eliza married at one time a Pruitt. Deductions from reading andinterviews about hers and Masten's lives lead me to believe thatMasten would not leave her alone after she married. She left herhusband very soon after their marriage and he filed for divorceclaiming she was a lewd woman and would not stay away from MastenHill. The divorce papers are attached to Eliza.

One of Eliza's daughters went by the name Pruitt. I am not sure whythe daughter changed her name--whether she changed it because of hermother's marriage or because of a husband not yet determined.

per Bob Copeland

Thomas Armstrong Kesterson was born 14 October 1853 in Anderson Co Tennessee. He died March 1, 1907 Roane Co Tennessee. Thomas was first married to Sarah Jane Russell 13 July 1876 in Anderson County. Sarah Jane was the daughter of Samuel and Martha Russell and born about 1859 in Morgan County and died 26 January 1925 in Gatewood West Virginia buried at Pleasant View Cemetery. Thomas and Sarah had two children - Hattie Tennessee Kesterson 1886 and Jesse James Kesterson 1886, who was adopted.

Thomas and Sarah divorced 5 Feb 1898. Thomas then married Eliza Jane Dunn. Eliza had never been married before but she had children: Nola Dunn 8 May 1884, Cora Dunn 11 Feb 1886, Minnie May Dunn 29 Oct 1889, Samuel Whetson Dunn 16 Jul 1894 and Ethel Frona Dunn 16 Jun 1896. The father of these 5 children was Masten Tate HILL. Masten Tate Hill was married tp Harriett Ann Dunn 19 Dec 1878. Masten and Harriet had 7 chidren: Walter Hill, Gilbert Hill, Bertha E. Hill, John Wesley Hill, William Oliver Hill, Edgar Masten Hill and Martha Jennie Hill. Harriet and Eliza Dunn were sisters. There mother was struck by lightning and killed. Eliza was only 12 at the time her mother died, she moved in with her sister Harriett and her husband Masten. Masten started having relations with Eliza at some point and was the father of her five children.

Eliza met Thomas Armstrong Kesterson after he got out of the War in 1899. Eliza wanted to marry Thomas and Masten did not want her to marry him and told her if she did marry him, she could not take her children with her. When she told Thomas aboout what Masten had said, Thomas got his gun and with Eliza, went to get her children. Masten was setting in the front yard with a shotgun when they arrived. Thomas told him that they were going to get married and she wanted her children and theey come to get them whether he liked it or not. He told Masten he better not put his hands on his shotgun because if he did there would be a shoot out. So Masten just sat there and they loaded up the children and left. Harriett divorced Masten o on 14 Oct 1903. After the divorce, Masten Tate Hill left Anderson Tennessee and went to Jefferson County Tennessee and married Florence Beatrice Hill on 23 October 1904 and had five children with her. Obadiah, Orvel Lee, Cecil Beatrice, Henry H. and Lee Hill. When Florence died on 8 May 1918, Masten loaded these five children on a wagon and took them to Greenville Tennessee to an Orphanage. Then Masten came back to Anderson County Tennessee and tried to go back to Eliza but she had nothing more to do with him. Masten stayed in Anderson Tennessee and died there 13 Jan 1940.

Per Sam Kesterson's family.

Thomas Kesterson and Eliza married in 1900. At the time, Samuel Whitson Dunn was living with his uncle in the Beaver Creek area between Solway and Clinton Highway. Ethel, the youngest child, was living with Harriet, Masten, and Eliza. After they married, Eliza wanted her children with her and Sam moved in with them. Ethel was still at Masten Tate Hill's home (with his wife Harriett). Family legend says that Thomas Kesterson strapped on his six gun and a rifle and went to Masten annd Harriett's house to get Eliza's baby, Ethel. There was no resistance and Harriett and Masten gave the 4-year-old up to Thomas. So Sam and Ethel went to live with Thomas and Eliza Dunn Kesterson. The marriage was short---Thomas was killed in a powder mill explosion in Anderson County just 7 years after he and Eliza were married.

Eliza apparently drew a pension from Thomas. Barbara Hill Kesterson stated in 2013 that Sam and Ethel only took the Kesterson name so Elia could draw a pension on Tom. But Barbara has never provided proof that this was the case. Sam and Ethel lived with a man who treated them like his children and cared for their mother. They loved Thomas Armstrong Kesterson for this reason. Barbara Hill Kesterson, who is both a descendant of Masten Tate Hill and married to a relative of Thomas Kesterson, remains a bitter person to this day regarding her family heritage from Masten Tate Hill.

 
Kesterson, Thomas Armstrong (I11653)
 
866 Family legend says he died in his teens. Tuck, Orlando (I11732)
 
867 Family lines in Amherst - 1700's
Chris Shinall (View posts)
Posted: 8 Sep 2000 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Chenault, Shinalt, Shinall, Thacker, Coffey, Jenkins
Am interested in sharing information on the above noted names, particularly Chenault and variants Shinalt and Shinall. My 3x gr.grandfather Thomas Shinall was married to Polly Jenkins in 1797 in Amherst. His name appears with a Caleb Shinall iin the 1800 Amherst tax list. In the 1810 U.S. census, the name William Shinalt (b. before 1765) is noted. I suspect that the Shinaults and Shinauts of Wythe county, Va. also relate to this core family. My research leads me to believe that Thomas Shinall is likely a son of the above mentioned William Shinalt, who in turn is the eldest son of Benjamin Chinall -- listed in the 1767 Bedford county court records as leaving behind "6 poor children", Wm., Jno., Eliz., Benj., Reubin and Stephen (the last two are twins). Benjamin Chinall is probably a son of Stephen Chenault II of Essex county, who in turn is the son of the original Huguenot Estienne Cheneau who arrived on the ship Nassau of Poole in 1701 in Yorktown.

Thomas Shinall's wife, Polly Jenkins, is the daughter of Jonathon and Jemima Jenkins of Amherst. Jemima's father was Pettis Thacker. His line goes back (the link not yet confirmed) to Henry Thacker and Eltonhead Conway of Essex county in the 1600's.

Regarding Jonathon Jenkins, I have no information beyond just his name. If anyone out there is researching the Jenkins family in Amherst and Bedford counties, I would appreciated hearing from you.

Have any of you run across these names in your individual research -- particularly in the counties of Amherst, Bedford, Goochland, Albemarle, Wythe and Buckingham? I continue to try and gather corroborative evidence to solidify the histories of these families. Any information would be appreciated, and I would share my data as well.

Chris Shinall
 
Chenault, Caleb Jr. (I11282)
 
868 Family members show dob as 1818. Craig, John Nelson (I18935)
 
869 Family records list her date of birth as 27 May 1838 in Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina, USA Bunn, Martha Helen (I11069)
 
870 Family records say he was born in 1886, census records say he was born about 1892. Garrett, Chauncy Linza (I17996)
 
871 FamilySearch International lists his birthdate as 1 Oct 1869 and lists him as being born in "Scott, Meigs, Tennessee, USA"
09-15-2013 
Anderson, William A. (I11571)
 
872 Father: Joel Hembree Mother: Hannah Petite Hembree, Benjamin Franklin (I369)
 
873 Faye Jean Hembree, age 79, a resident of Coalfield, went home to be with the Lord, Monday, December 24, 2012, at the home of her niece, Dawn Riley.

Ms. Hembree was born November 19, 1933 in Coalfield. She lived in the Wheat Community of Roane County for 9 years.

Faye was a faithful Christian lady who put God first in her life. She was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church, Coalfield Senior Citizens and the Coalfield Genealogy Society.

Ms. Hembree had a wonderful memory which allowed her to travel back in time and share stories of the past with friends and family. She had a vast knowledge of the Coalfield Community and the families that have lived there.

She was preceded in death by her parents; Elmer Holmes Hembree and Maude Eloise Estes Hembree, and by a sister, Ruth Wayne Cogdill.

Ms. Faye is survived by three sisters; Elgie Rochelle Bailey of Coalfield, Georgeanna Koivu and husband, Ray of Harriman, Barbara Tinker of Coalfield and Evelyn Cogdill of Michigan, by several nieces and nephews who she considered as her own children; Dwayne Ashley and wife, Susan, , Sandy and Jennifer Koivu, Dawn Riley and husband, Bryan, Dion Tinker and wife, Wendy, Heather Patterson and husband, Jerry, Holly Bowling, Jeanne Benitez and Wilma Lee Garbaz and husband, Louis.

She is also survived by a host of great-nieces and great nephews, special friends and extended family members. The family expresses their gratitude to Covenant Hospice for the care and professionalism provided for Ms. Faye,
And especially to nurses; Billie Matchett, Joyce Lloyd and Diana Kries.

The family will receive friends Friday, December 28, 2012, 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 Dewey Brown officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Saturday, December 29, 2012, 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
 
Hembree, Faye Jean (I11250)
 
874 Faye June Hudson, 88, of Coalfield, Tennessee, passed away early Sunday morning, August 9,2020. She was preceded in death by her devoted husband of 58 years, James Houston Hudson, who she loved dearly. She was born on June 6, 1932 in Coalfield. Her parents were the late Guy Walter Jones, Sr. and Frankie Mae Queener Jones, also of Coalfield. She was a member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church for 78 years.

She is survived by her two sons, James Guy Hudson of Knoxville and Paul Christopher Hudson and wife, Natascha and grandchildren, Olivia Grace and Blake Houston of Coalfield. She was one of nine children and survived by siblings Janice Hale, Jeanette Babb, Judy Slack, Jackie Maston and Joe Jones and was preceded in death by siblings Guy Jones Jr., Jerry Jones and Joyce Cox. She leaves behind a host of nieces and nephews, who were dear to her.

She retired from Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU), where she worked for nearly 40 years. After retirement and having grandchildren, she affectionately became known as  
Jones, Faye June (I290)
 
875 Fell In Fire When Young And Died Young according to her sister, Ada Anderson Carter. Ada said her head "drew" to one side because of the burn. Anderson, Parzidia (I11602)
 
876 Filed 28 Nov. 1818. 50 Acres in Roane County in pursuance of entrymade by John Rentfrow, of No. 1787 and dated 28 Feb 1814. Founded onpart of a Certificate No. 93, dated 23 Mar 1810. Issued by EdwardScott to George Worley, for 150 acres, 50 acres of which is assignedto the Enterer. I have surveyed for John Rentfrow 50 acres of landin said county. Including his improvement and spring on the watersof Emry River, on the North side of the Creek on Jesse Casey nowlives, called the Crab Orched or Casey Creek, and about one and a halfmiles below Casey's. Surveyd 29 Aug 1814 by Sam'l Walker, D. S.Benj. Hembree and Jeremiah Hanson, S.C.C. Liles, Sally (I363)
 
877 Filed in Knox Co. TN.
William Pruitt and Eliza Dunn, No. 3996 W.M. Pruitt vs Eliza Pruett,Filed on the 28th day of July 1894. To the honorable S.J. Logan Judge&C holding circuit court for the district of Knox. W.m> Pruett acitizen of Knox County Tennessee, complainant, vs. Eliza Pruett, acitizen of Anderson County, Tennessee Defendant.
Your petitioner, W.m. Pruett, would most respectfully show to thishonorable court that he and the defendant were lawfully married inKnox County on the 18th day of October 1892 and were separated on the3 day of November of the same year. He woulld show that the defendantwillfully deserted him on the 3 day of November, 192 in Knox CountyTennessee and they have not lived together as husband and wife sincethat time. He would show further that the defendant committed adultrywith one Maston Hill in Clinton, Anderson County, Tennessee, in themonth of December 1892 and your petitioner has been informed andbelieves that she has committed adultry with said Maston Hill and withdivers others both before and since that time. Your petitioner wouldshow further that he has been a resident of the state of Tennessee twowhole years prior to the filing of this petition. He therefore praysthat proper process issue to compel the defendant to appear and answerthis bill and that the bonds of matrimony now subsisting between thembe dissolfed. J. Ri Ailor Atty.

State of Tennessee, Knox County, Personally appeared before me J.R.Ailor, a notary public, W.M. Pruett, the petitioner in the foregoingbill and makes oath and says that the facts stated therein are true,to the best of his knowledge information and belief, that hiscomplaint is not made and that she is now living in open adultry andlewdness with the said Maston Hill in Clinton, Anderson County, 
Family: W.M. Pruett / Eliza Jane Dunn (F4375)
 
878 Find A Grave
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=24600986&ref=acom


Family: Stearling Anderson / Marlena Hutson (F6453)
 
879 FIND-A-Grave for Sallie Anderson shows that she married Carl T. Goad. However, in 1940, right after Sally died, he was living at home with his parents and is shown as single. Their marriage record in Campbell Co. shows they were married in 1938. Anderson, Sally (I13508)
 
880 Find-A-Grave:

Elizabeth Ann Treloar Geack
BIRTH 27 Sep 1842
Helston, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England
DEATH 5 Oct 1920 (aged 78)
Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
BURIAL
Iron Mountain Cemetery Park
Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Michigan, USA
PLOT HEKMOO LOT 19
MEMORIAL ID 82411975  
Treloar, Elizabeth Ann (I20923)
 
881 FindAGrave is the source of three of her children, Jahue, Lula and Odessa. However, a photo of a tombstone for Martha Davis (no dates) says she is the mother of 8 children, namely:
Benjamin
Jake
Thad
Edward
Odessa
Eula
Bekie
Lula

Jake may be the nickname for Jahue.

08/10/2021

The death certificate for Jahue's first child, Elmadel, lists the father's name as Jake, supporting the probability that his nickname was Jake.
 
Turner, Martha Jane (I21784)
 
882 FindAGrave link:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=96280551&ref=acom

 
Jackson, Susan Jane (I3747)
 
883 FINKS, ALBERT HARLAN, age 65 of Gainsville, Georgia, formerly ofCoalfield, passed away on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 after a lengthyillness. He was preceded in death by his wife, Bertha Finks; Parents,Luther and Chrystal Finks and Grandparents, all of Coalfield. He issurvived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Ronald and Connie Finks ofMurrayville, GA ; Gary and Teresa Finks of Murrayville, GA ., Steveand Lorrie Finks of Marietta, GA ,. Larry and Juanita Finks ofCoalfield; Five grandchchildren and five great-grandchildren; Twosisters, Ann Wilkie of Wartburg and Barbara Houts of Dunlap, TN. Thefamily will receive friends Friday, January 14, 2005 from 6-9 pm atSchubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral Services and burial will beheld in Trenton, Georgia on Saturday. [Schubert Funeral Home]

MOVE THIS INFORMATION TO THE CORRECT FAMILY:

Mary Lee Anderson, age 83 of Harriman, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, September 14, 2020.

She was born on November 13, 1936 in Roane County. Mary was a member of New Fairview Baptist Church and enjoyed cooking, baking, gardening, and most importantly, taking care of her family.

Mary is preceded in death by her parents, James William Finks and Willie Mae Edwards Finks; first husband, H.L. Morgan; second husband, William  
Finks, Albert Harlan (I3184)
 
884 FINKS, LUTHER, 83, Harriman, formerly of the Coal Hill Community, diedSunday evening March 19, 2000 in Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridgefollowing a lengthy illness. He was a member of Mount Pisgah BaptistChurch for many years. He was preceeded in death by his first wifeChrystal Futtrell Finks; two brothers, Carl and Jim; and one sisterChristine. He is survived by his wife of 51 years Area Marie Finks;one son and daughtger-in-law Albert Harland and Bertha Finks ofTrenton, Ga.; twtwo daughters and sons-in-law Anna and Charles Wilkie ofWartburg and Barbara and Cecil Hauts of Signal Mountain: two step-sonsand daughters-in-law Boyd Lackey of Ringgold, Ga., and Lloyd and EmmaLackey of Harian, Ga.; one sister Loretta Murray of Decatur; 11grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren; and a host of ther relativesand friends. The family received friends Wednesday, March 22, 2000from 6 to 8:30 in Davis Funeral Home, Harriman. Funeral servicesfollowed with Rev. Garvan Walls and Rev. Keith Price officiating.Graveside services were held Thursday at 11 a. m. in Mount PisgahCemetery. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman, was in charge of thearrangements. [Morgan County News] Finks, Luther H. (I3255)
 
885 First Baptist Church Cemetery, Potter, John (I11706)
 
886 First name shown as Delmus and was probably Delmer. Anderson, Delmus Elisha (I18723)
 
887 Fisher was ambushed the same time as his father. Daugherty, Fisher (I10652)
 
888 Five Shots Fired Into Head at Close Range Kills Prominent Physician Instantly. Dr Wiley W. Foust, age 55, well known physician of Robbins was instantly killed last Saturday night at a moving picture show held in the Robbins High School Auditoriuum by Ben Fowler, deputy sheriff, who fired five shots into his head at close range. According to the statement of witnesses it appears that Dr. Foust was seated with his wife, near the front of the building surrounded by a number of children whwho were a little noisy in their applause of a comedy which was on the screen. Fowler is reported to have walked down to where the children were seated telling them that they would have to be more quiet. Dr Foust is reported to have laughed also, and deputy Fowler said to him

Big Boy, you will have to be quiet or I will get you too,
In 1920 Wyley Foust Sr. is living in the home of his brother-in-law, Archie Byrd brother to Kisia Byrd, along with wyley's three children--Beatrice, Wyley Jr. and George.

Wyley is listed as widowed and his occupation is physician. Wyley eventually marries again and moves to Scott County, Tennessee. 
Family: Wyley Foust, Sr. / Kisia Byrd (F6507)
 
889 Florence was born in Roane County,
Tennessee. She had a son named Wesley with her first husband, James McGhee. In 1907 James was killed in a mining accident in Alabama. Florence and Wesley moved back to Tennessee where she married James Barry. They had two sons: Scott and Walter Joseph Barry.
 
Cheek, Florence (I14551)
 
890 Formerly Of New River Patterson, Archie Lee (I6672)
 
891 Foster Crossroads, Tennessee area in 1900.
Neighbors were Watters, Boyatts, Slavens, Wests, Fosters 
Boyatt, Arminda (I722)
 
892 FOSTER, VERGIE E. (BOSHEARS) 82, of Wartburg, died, July 1, 1998.Preceded by husband, Alvin T. Foster; grandson, Donnie Lively;granddaughter, Angie Foster; parents, Frank and Lillie RuffnerBoshears; sisters Lavona Davis, Vera Eastridge and I Iwada Simmons.Survivors: daughter, Vickie and husband Jimmy Lively; sons, James Fand wife Dean; Archie T. Foster and Charles and Shirley Foster;sister, Frankie Boshears; 8 grandchildren; 2 g-grandchildren.Interment in Anderson Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News] Boshears, Virgie (I6550)
 
893 Fought in Revolutionary War.
Buried near entrance to Yahoo Falls northwest of Whitley Co., KY.Grave is maintained by forest rangers. Buried near Alum Ford?

Information of his children and history from the "Ancestors of NancyFaye Gregory" home page of Family Tree Maker

"During the American Revolution, "Big Jake" TROXEL cast his lot withthe rebelling colonies. He then came south as a trader among theIndians, seeking out any conspiracies between the Indians and theBritish against the Colonies. Through a series of friendly contacts,he became a very close friend of Chief Doublehead. This friendshipbecame so solid that Big jake was inducted into the tribe as a"blood-brother" and eventually married his daughter, Beloved WomanCornblossom, who bore him many children.

There is some controversy over the idenity of "Big Jake" TOXEL. ARichard M. Troxel in his books, Troxel Trails, presents an argumentthat "Big Jake" was actually George Jacob Troxel, born in 1758 inFrederick Co., MD. He lived there until about 13 years of age, wherehe migrated through Loudon Co., VA, Sullivan Co. TN, Sevier Co., TN,then to Wayne Co.,KY, then to Marion Co.,TN, and finally to JacksonCo.,AL before he died in DeKalb Co.,AL on Jul 1 1843, being survivedby a widow, Elizabeth, who was still living in 1853.

Another story has Jacob "Big Jake" Troxel coming from thePhiladelphia, PA area where his ancestors had immigrated to the NewWorld from Switzerland. A Jacob Troxel is listed as a private inCapt. John Shelmire's 6th Co. in the Philadelphia Co. Militia in 1781. 
Troxell, Georg Jacob "Big Jake" (I648)
 
894 Frankie Queener, daughter of Henderson/Henison Queener, has in her obituary her father's name as Henderson. Ancestry, however, shows a delayed birth certificate with the name as Henison. The delayed birth certificate included her father as a withness as to her birth date and place. The birth certificate is attached elsewhere in this family's documentation. (J. Spradlin)
The 1910 census lists Henderson and Magie Queener as living in Bell Co. KY on Big Bear Creek. Frankie is 4 and Jim is 2. All were born in Tennessee except for Henderson's mother, who was born in KY. Next door to them appears to be Henderson''s brother, whose name appears to be Lihue or Lukie and whose mother was also born in KY (he, wife and children born in TN). Lukie/Lihue's wife was Deller and his son was Haisel, possibly actually pronounced Hassel (hastle) or Hazel. Given that both Lukie and Henderson's fathers were born in TN and their mother(s) were born in KY, plus their ages were 20 (Lukie) and 23 (Henderson) and that they were not only neighbors but shared common employment of coal miners, it is highly likely that Lukie and Henderson were brothers if not very close cousins. The census record is attached elsewhere for documentation of these conclusions.


Family: Henderson Queener / Margaret Humphrey (F5628)
 
895 Franklin Leroy Stonecipher, 82, a Perrysburg, OH resident, passed away Friday April 5, 2019 surrounded by his daughters and loving family. He was born June 28, 1936 in Briceville, TN to parents Samuel and Theresa Annislee (Kesterson) Stonecipher. Leroy was employed for more than 31 years with Chrysler where he served as Chief Steward and Machinist until retiring in 1995. He was also proud to have served with the United States Navy during both the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Leroy enjoyed listening to and attending Bluegrass Festivals.

He is survived by his loving daughters Anna Stonecipher, Sharon (Kevin) Van Dyke, and Wanda (Ron) Wachsman; grandchildren Crystal, Benjamin  
Stonecipher, Franklin Leroy (I9652)
 
896 Fred and Mattie purchased his father's homeplace on Fairview Roadafter he died. Fred raised and sold cattle, was a blacksmith, a foxhunter, a butcher and owned his own sawmill. He also served as adeputy sheriff for Morgan County for several years.

JONES, FRED O., 76, Coalfield died 2/23/1984. He was born,10/25/1907. Preceded by his wife of 55 years Mattie Stringfield Jones.Survivors: daughters, Pauline Wilson, Margaret Silvey, Roxy Seiber;sons, Edgar Jones, Johnny M. Jones, and Bobby Lee Jones; 22grandchildren and11 g-grandchildren; sister, Lydia Edmonds; brothers,Guy Jones and Reece Jones. Interment in Ritter Cemetery, Coalfield.[Morgan County News] 
Jones, Fred (I326)
 
897 Fred Hamby, 98, of Coalfield, passed away June 27, 2015, at his home surrounded by family.
Mr. Hamby was born Nov. 16, 1916, in Catoosa and lived most of his life in Coalfield.
Mr. Hamby was a member of Middle Creek Baptist Church, and was a member of Petros Masonic Lodge, Black Diamond #625 F&A.M. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, traveling and was known as a great storyteller.
Mr. Hamby enjoyed his work, which spanned from farming, coal mining, working at a saw mill, TVA, Alcoa Aluminum Plant, TN Eastman, AEC, MSI, Rust Engineering, culminating employment with the City of Oak Ridge. He retired from the Oak Ridge Water Plant at the age of 75.
He was preceded in death by his father, William Hamby; mother, Clara Ruppe Hamby; first wife, Ruth McGlothin Hamby; second wife, Lois Napier Hamby; daughter, Peggy Hamby Jones; sons-in-law, Bill McPeters and Joe Teague; great-grandson, Mitchell Lindsay; brother, Charles Hamby; and four sisters, Stella Melhorn, Louella Melhorn, Lena Henley and Katie Hamby.
Mr. Hamby is survived by his daughters, Karen Teague of Coalfield, Ann Lindsay and husband David of Coalfield, Rita Brown and husband David of Oceanside, Calif.; step-children, H.B. Napier of Atlanta Ga., Sharon Jackson of Coalfield and Mark Napier and wife Sherenia of Coalfield; grandchildren, Katrina Moore and husband Gerald, Scott McPeters and wife Kyla, Elizabeth Roberts and husband Randy, Brad Jones and wife Nicole all of Coalfield, Lee Couture and husband Marty of Michigan, John Lindsay and wife April of Powell, Andy Brown of California, Paul Brown and wife Jessica of Clinton and Pamela Klicka and husband Andrew of Clinton; great-grandchildren, Maegan Mooneyhan and husband Aaron, Zach Moore and fiance Caitlyn Wakefield, Dalton and Drake Roberts, Katelyn and Levi McPeters, Chandler and Naomi Jones all of Coalfield, Ryan Couture of Connecticut, Austin Couture and fiance Taylor Kanaby, Jared and Andrea Couture all of Michigan, Trevor Bogard and fiance Brittany Evans of Oak Ridge, Cameron, Madison, Carley, Max and Molly Lindsay of Powell and Elias Klicka of Clinton; great-great-grandchildren, Gracie and Marlie Mooneyhan of Coalfield and Carter Bogard of Oak Ridge; sister, Wilma Walker of Harriman; brother-in-law, Robert E. Jones of Oliver Springs; several step-grandchildren; a host of nieces and nephews and many special friends.
The family received friends, Monday, June 29, 2015 from 5-7 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. The funeral followed at 7 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Corey Jones and Rev. Mack Smith officiating. Burial and graveside services were held Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 11 a.m. in Anderson Memorial Gardens.
Sharp Funeral Home served the Hamby family and you are invited to share your messages and condolences at www.sharpfh.com. 
Hamby, William Frederick (I6343)
 
898 Frederick  Ashley, Frederick (I3051)
 
899 FREELS, GARY LYNN, died unexpectedly Sunday, Aug. 8, 2004. He was born March 3, 1947, in Harriman. He was preceded in death by father, John R. Freels; brother, John Raymond Freels; and sister, Violet Wilson. Survivors include daughter, Lisa Cararter of Wartburg; son and daughter-in-law, Kevin and Tina Freels of Wartburg; grandchildren, Bailey Carter and Lindsay Freels; mother, Rosa Freels Hicks of Wartburg; brother and sister-in-law, Bob and Brenda Freels of Lenoir City; and sister and brother-in-law, Rema and Bud Summers of Illinois. Funeral service was at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 10, in Schubert Funeral Home chapel, Wartburg, with the Rev. Dennis Jarnigan officiating. Graveside services will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 11, in Morgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg. [Roane County News] Freels, Gary Lynn (I12733)
 
900 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Family: John R Freels / Rosa Mae Hamby (F6431)
 
901 Freytag, Marriages of Early Morgan Co. Residents 1755-1861 Family: Jeremiah Jones / Louisa Stonecipher (F5608)
 
902 FRITTS, GEORGE "JIGGS" - age 84, a lifelong resident of Oliver Springs, died Monday, December 21st, 2009 at his residence. Mr. Fritts was born September 24th, 1925 in Oliver Springs. Following his high school graduation he entered into the military where he served his country in the United States Armed Forces. Following his military discharge, he worked as a salesman for a welding supply company. He attended Coal Hill Baptist Church and enjoyed gardening and working in his yard. Mr. Fritts was preceded in death by his parents, John Fritts and Lillie Walls Fritts; by wife, Ila Mae Adcock Fritts; by brothers, John Fritts, Jr., Jimmy Fritts, and Charles Fritts; by sisters, Josephine Padavick and Otella Harvey; and by a son-in-law, Allen Brown. He is survived by his children, Karen Denise Brown of Oliver Springs, and Doug Fritts and wife, Beth, of Englewood, Ohio; by sisters, Grace Smith and husband, Howard, of White Pine, Tennessee and Anna Jo Sweeney and husband, Dennis, of Lenoir City; by foster sisters, Joyce Dawson and husband, Lonnie, of Coalfield and Eloise McGhee of Oliver Springs; by brothers-in-law, Blane "Toop" Adcock, Charles "Rooney" Adcock and wife, Dottie, David Adcock and wife, Nelda, Marris "Parse" Adcock and wife, Wanda, all of Coalfield; by sisters-in-law, Janice Wormsley, and husband, Wayne, of Kingston, and Carolyn Jane Jones of Coalfield; and by special friend, Michelle Garcia of Oliver Springs. He is also survived by three grandchildren, Megan Fritts and Kelli Fritts, both of Englewood, Ohio, and Cody Brown of Oliver Springs. The family will receive friends Saturday, December 26th, 2009 between the hours of 6:00 and 8:00 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow at 8:00 p.m. in the funeral home chapel with Pastor Robbie Leach officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Sunday, December 27th, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. at the Adcock Cemetery in Coalfield. In lieu of flowers, the family would request that donations be given to the Beech Park Baptist Church Children's Department. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com.
 
Fritts, George (I14508)
 
903 FRITTS, MR. HARRY E., age 82, of Rockwood, formerly of Wartburg & South
Harriman, passed away Friday Morning, July 5, 2013, Roane Medical
Center. [BORN: August 18, 1930] He was preceded in death by parents;
Dr. J.L. and Georgia Cate Fritts, brothers; Houston, Joe, Frank, King, &
John. Mr. Fritts began directing a church choir at the age of 16; he was
a retired music teacher of over 34 years having taught in Morgan & Roane
County Schools and also at Roane State Community College. He was the
founder of the Morgan County Choral Society, Organized & directed the
Morgan County Homecoming, served on board of directors for the Roane
Civic Music Association for 18 years and was President for 3 years. He
graduated college from Carson-Newman College and received a Masters from
the University of Tennessee. He was a member and organist of the South
Harriman Baptist Church.
Surviving is wife of 43 years June Anderson Fritts of Rockwood, formerly
of Crossville
Brother: Tom Duff Fritts of Houston, TX
Sister: Heneritta Mathis Baker of Knoxville
Brother-In-Law: Wallace Anderson & wife Jane of Nashville
Sister-In-Law: Beverly Anderson of Hixson, TN
Also surviving are several nieces & nephews and a host of friends and
other relatives.
The family will receive friends on Monday, July 8, 2013 from 12-2 pm
South Harriman Baptist Church, Harriman. Funeral Services will follow at
2pm with Rev. Matt Edwards and Bro. Ken Isham officiating, interment
will follow in the Roane Memorial Gardens, Rockwood.
Memorials may be made to the South Harriman Baptist Church Youth
Ministry, and Music Ministry, and the American Heart Association.
On-line condolences may be extended at www.schubertfuneralhome.com
[Schubert Funeral Home] 
Fritts, Harry Edward (I11044)
 
904 FRITTS, REV. JAMES ALBERT, 69, of Coalfield, died Feb. 22, 1998. He was born July 17, 1928 in Oliver Springs, Tn. Preceded by parents,John and Lillie Walls Fritts; brothers, Charles Fritts and John Fritts Jr.; sister, Josephine Padvick; Survivors; wife, Annah Mae Fritts;daughter, Shirley and husband J. T.; sons, James Jr., and Jackie,David Ray and Paulette and Gary Lynn Fritts; 7 grandchildren and 5g-grandchildren; brothers; Geroge and wife Mae; sisters; Otella and husband Raymond Harvey and Grace and husband Howard Smith. Intermentin Davis Cemetery, Coalfield. [Morgan County News]

The Rev. James "Jim" Albert Fritts, 69, of Coalfield, died Sunday, Feb. 22, 1998, at his home.
Mr. Fritts had served as pastor of several Baptist churches in the local area.
He was born in Oliver Springs on July 17, 1928, the son of John and Lillie Walls Fritts, both now deceased. He had lived in this area all his life.
Mr. Fritts had retired in 1985 from Martin Marietta Energy Systems after working for 32 years as an operator. He began his employment at the federal facilities in Oak Ridge when they were managed by Union Carbide Nuclear Division.
After retirement, he drove a school bus for Coalfield School for six years.
He is survived by his wife, Annah Mac Fritts; a daughter, Shirley Tucker and her husband, J.T., of Oak Ridge; three sons, Gary Lynn Fritts of Coalfield, James Fritts Jr. of Oak Ridge, and David Ray Fritts of Oliver Springs; and seven grandchildren, Brian Tucker, Bradley Tucker, Kristen Tucker, Kandace Tucker, Jamie Fritts, Lisa Fritts Curnutt and Stephen Fritts; and five great-grandchildren.
Mr. Fritts is also survived by two sisters, Otella Harvey and her husband, Raymond, of Oliver Springs, and Grace Smith and her husband, Howard, of White Pine; a brother, George Fritts and his wife, Mae, of Oliver Springs; and by several nieces and nephews.
A sister, Josephine Padavick, and two brothers, Charles Fritts and John Fritts Jr., died earlier.
The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, Feb. 24, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Jim Carr and the Rev. Lloyd Napier officiating.
A graveside service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 25, at Davis Cemetery in Coalfield.
The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home.
The family requests any memorials be in the form of donations to Coalfield Public Library, Coalfield, TN 37719.
 
Fritts, James Albert Rev. (I3609)
 
905 From "A History of the Coalfield Area" by W.B. Lyles - - Another family was Solomons, who came from Virginia. They had a son by the name of William Riley Solomon. He was in his early twenties the winter they came through in 1855. They stayed until the weather was good enough, so they could go west. During their stay, he fell in love with a girl by the name of Julie Hicks. He decided to remain here with the Hicks family. They got married in early 1856. Their children were as foollows: Nancy, John, Lucinda, James, Margaret, Martha, and George. There is little known as about Mary and Nancy Solomon. Undoubtedly, they must have died in their infancy. John Solomon, who was born in 1858, died in the same place he was born in 1956 at the age of 98. He did not have any schooling, but he did know how to work. He was a hard worker. His line of work was farming and working in the log woods. He was a gardener and made the last one when he was 97 years old.
Not long after John was born, they had another daughter. When she was a year old, the Civil War started. The father, William Riley Solomon,had to go to war. He was a bugler during the Civil War. A few months after he left, Riley Solomon's wife had another daughter born in 1862. Her name was Lucinda, and she was the one who later was my (W.B.Lyles) grandmother. Her grandfather was the Cherokee Indian, Joseph Hicks.
After the war was over and William Riley Solomon got back home, a son was born, James. Two years later the daughter, Margaret, was born. Then, in the early 1870's, Martha was born. She had a terrible handicap - a very bad hairlip. It was verery difficult for her to eat. I can today remember her in her old age. It was very hard for me to understand the words she said. She never married, but when she was about 20, she had a son by the name of George. Everyone said that a boy by ththe name of Liles was his father, and he went by the name of George Liles. George grew up to be a big man - 6 feet, 6 inches, about 245 pounds. He left Tennessee and never did come back. The story is told that he went to Texas and married. It is said that he died in the state of Texas and was buried there. When Martha was in her 80's she died. She did not have an income. She stayed with people, working to earn her board - she did this all her life.
In 1880, Riley and Julie Solomon had their last child. George was born. He lived to be 94 and died in 1976 in Oakdale, Tennessee. All of these people earned their living by hard work. About 93% were listed as farmers. Some worked in the mines and log woods cutting timber.

1860 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 1 (page 14)
SOLOMON, Wm27MWFarmerTenn
Juda26FWDomesticTenn
Mary6MWTenn
Nancy4FWTenn
John1MWTenn

1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 1
SOLOMON, Wm. Riley46MWFarmerTN
Judah46FWKeepHouTN
John W.20MWFarmWorTN
James A.15MWFarmTN
Margret E.14FWHousWoTN
Marthy An12FWTN
Louiza5FWTN
MOORE, Jackson17MWFarmTN 
Solomon, William Wriley (I1242)
 
906 From "A History of the Coalfield Area" by W.B. Lyles" - - -Laura Lyleswas married to Dave Brown in 1902. Their children were Leonard,Noble, Elmer, Tom, Vadie, Myrtle, Sadie, Reba. Leonard and Noblejoined the U.S. Army in the middle 1920s. They came home one time onfurlough, and they dropped out of the family and were lost track of. Brown, Dave (I1268)
 
907 From a post on Ancestry.com:

Bessie Keathley was eleven years older then father
who was Boyd Keathely. In other words Bessie was
one of Dad older sisters. Bessie and Dad seems offer
close. I remembering spenting time satting on the porch.
Bessie pickles was the best in the area. I believe mom
was jealous that I like her pickles. Mom made pickles
but not as good as aunt Bessie. I was really sad when
uncle Wiley dead. We miss him so much. I was not going
to add this story but I went berry picking with Aunt Bessie
trying not to eat any I did pretty good Aunt Bessie said she
heard how I ate she said she was suprise they surely had
made it up.They did not make it up. Iwas trying to change
my ways. There was a lot of sadness in our family. I will not
write it because of family reason. There is plenty of stories
to write but not at this time.

Author unknown but obviously a child of Boyd Cross, who was a brother to Bessie. 
Keathley, Boyd (I15952)
 
908 From ancestry.com comments to family tree:
Added by: Bob Copeland 11/18/2011 Birth: Sep. 17, 1900 Putnam County Tennessee, USA Death: Feb. 9, 1937 Glasgow Barren County Kentucky, USA Hallie was the first wife of Ezra A. Walker, and the daughter of Attison Looper and Dora E. (Lawson) Loopper Note: Hallie was buried in a small cemetery in a wooded area just outside Jamestown Tn. The woods has been cleared and we can no longer find the grave. Burial: Unknown Created by: Bob Copeland Record added: Nov 15, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 80510343 
Looper, Hallie Mae (I18494)
 
909 From Find-A-Grave

Birth: Jan. 26, 1874
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Mar. 3, 1941
Briceville
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA


Family links:
Parents:
Martin T. Kennedy (1845 - 1923)
Emmaline June Phillips Kennedy (1848 - 1914)

Spouse:
Julia Marlow Kennedy (1879 - ____)*

Children:
Thomas Kennedy (1896 - 1945)*
Dewey Kennedy (1898 - 1987)*
Dewey Kennedy (1898 - 1987)*

Siblings:
Elizabeth Jane Kennedy Anderson (1870 - 1950)*
James Kennedy (1874 - 1941)
Parzidia Kennedy Bullock (1879 - 1958)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Mountain View Cemetery
Rocky Top
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA

Created by: Lori
Record added: Oct 24, 2009
Find A Grave Memorial# 43488933

Per James Kennedy's death certificate, his mother was Emley Phillips Kennedy. See attached. (Emaline/Emley) 
Kennedy, James (I13515)
 
910 From Find-A-Grave

Birth: Mar. 2, 1876
Tennessee, USA
Death: Sep. 3, 1949
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA

Certificate Of Death # 49-19005
Name: James Monroe Ward
Date Of Death: Sept.3, 1949
Color Or Race : W : Sex: M : Single, Married,Widowed,Divorced, Widowed
Date Of Birth: Mar. 2,1876
Age: 73 Years 6 Months 1 Day
Place Of Death: Anderson Co.TN
Father Name: Freeland Ward
Mother Maiden Name: Priscilla Byrge
Informant: Nellie Walters
Burial : Sept.5,1949 ,Cemetery: Butler, Oliver Springs
Funeral Director: Booth Funeral Home, Oliver Springs,TN


Family links:
Spouse:
Rhoda Jane Nation Ward (1878 - 1943)*

Children:
Nellie Ward Walters (1909 - 2005)*
Howard Hayes Ward (1912 - 1980)*
Lonnie Ward (1915 - 1988)*
Lawrence Ward (1915 - 1944)*
Luther Ward (1918 - 1923)*
Richard Rudolph Ward (1921 - 1984)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Butler Cemetery
Norwood
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA

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Created by: Susie Bullock
Record added: May 17, 2011
Find A Grave Memorial# 69983879 
Ward, James Monroe (I20479)
 
911 From Find-A-Grave

Daughter of "Old John" John Keathly and Patsy Jane Low of Smoky Junction, Scott Co., TN

1st Husband: Perry Carroll m. 11/16/1907, Anderson Co., TN
Children w/ Perry Carroll: Milford Carroll, Gilbert Carroll, Alonzo Carroll, Opal Carroll, Geraldine Carroll, Christine Carroll, Pearl Carroll, Ruby Carroll, and Waudie/Wanda Carroll

2nd Husband: Dale Lowe m. 5/24/1931, Scott Co., TN
Children w/ Dale Lowe: L.C. Howard Lowe, Clifford Lowe, Donald Lowe, and Beulah Lowe 
Keathley, Kisey/Kizzie (I15946)
 
912 From Find-A-Grave:

Birth: Nov. 30, 1815
Sevier County
Tennessee, USA
Death: Mar. 15, 1887
Knox County
Tennessee, USA

Mary was the daughter of Thomas & Ellen(Chambers)Dunn. Thomas was born 2-09-1785 in Greenbriar County,Va., and died 5-9-1866 in Jefferson Co. TN. Ellen was the daughter of James Chambers and Elizabeth(JACKSON)Chambers. She was born 1788 in Pendedelton Distict S.C., and died June 04, 1848 in Jefferson Co. TN. Mary married Thomas Roland 8-5-1817 in Knox. Co. Tn. Their children were James A. b.1-31-1819 & d.8-11-1888, Eliza Jane b.1821 d. 1871, William W. b.1824, Catherine b.1831, Mary Ann b.1835. 
Dunn, Mary Ellen (I12795)
 
913 From Find-A-Grave:
Birth: Nov. 24, 1813
Tennessee, USA
Death: Feb. 2, 1864
Knoxville
Knox County
Tennessee, USA

Son of Thomas Phillips and Mary Polly (Goad) Phillips.

Died from smallpox while serving in the Union Army during the Civil War.

Married to Leanner (Sexton) Phillips on Feb 11, 1838.

They had at least five children:
Nancy (Phillips) West (Sep 8, 1841-Aug 3, 1883) #70875152
Lucy Phillips (Mar 18, 1844-Nov 16, 1942)
Martha Ann (Phillips) West (Feb 9, 1847-Sep 16, 1929)
Ephraim Phillips (Sep 6, 18?4-Sep 28, 1939) #24036265
Arlena (Phillips) Marcum (Aug 3, 1853-Nov 12, 1945) #27915661)

Emanuel was one of the first Circuit Clerks for Scott County, Tennessee. He donated 25 acres of land, where Huntsville is presently located.

Family links:
Children:
Nancy Ann Phillips West (1841 - 1883)*
Lucy Phillips Banks (1844 - 1942)*
Martha Ann Phillips West (1847 - 1929)*
Arlena Phillips Marcum (1853 - 1945)*
Emaline Phillips Foster (1856 - 1897)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial:
Knoxville National Cemetery
Knoxville
Knox County
Tennessee, USA
Plot: B, 454

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Maintained by: Jana Thompson #47477910
Originally Created by: US Veterans Affairs Offi...
Record added: Mar 04, 2000
Find A Grave Memorial# 2971515
 
Phillips, Emanuel (I20440)
 
914 From Find-A-Grave: Lula was the daughter of Melvin A Fry(e) and Amelia Catherine Hughes. Her siblings were Leona Margaret "Maggie" Futrell, Lena Clark and Oscar Napolean Fry(e).

Her father married a second time to Charlotte Hallcox (Hallcock Allcock) so Lula had some younger half-sisters: Sarah, Mary and Virgie Liles. 
Frye, Lula Frances (I7200)
 
915 From Find-A-Grave: Lula was the daughter of Melvin A Fry(e) and Amelia Catherine Hughes. Her siblings were Leona Margaret "Maggie" Futrell, Lena Clark and Oscar Napolean Fry(e).

Her father married a second time to Charlotte Hallcox (Hallcock Allcock) so Lula had some younger half-sisters: Sarah, Mary and Virgie Liles. 
Frye, Melvin Alexander (I7198)
 
916 From Find-A-Grave: No mention is made of his first wife, Sallie Anderson, in the brief obituary on FAG.

Birth: May 30, 1920
Death: Feb. 12, 2000
Oak Ridge
Anderson County
Tennessee, USA

CARL GOAD, 79, of Huntsville, died Saturday, February 12 at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He was a retired coal miner. He was preceded in death by; parents, Early and Irona Goad. Survivors include; wife, Geneva Byrd. Funeral services were held Tuesday, February 15 at Straight Fork Baptist Church with Rev. Bobby Massengale and Rev. Jimmy Griffith officiating. Interment followed in Adkins Cemetery. Martin Wilson Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

LaFollette Press 17 Feb 2000 
Goad, Carl T (I20465)
 
917 From Grandson Johnny Tanner's family history:

Druggest and many other businesses from well drilling to chickenfarming, to whiskey running, to pool hall owner, etc. Passed awaysuddenly at home early on Saturday morning. Funeral conduct4ed byRev. H.W. Summer in the Presbyterian Church of Wartburg. 
Tanner, John Everett (I12097)
 
918 From Johnny's family research Source (S3)
 
919 From Judy Gooch: Margaret 1839 was supposed to be the d/o James Oand Margaret Langley, she married Eli Eastridge and had two childrenJack/Andrew Jackson b abt 1859 , her husband died 1864 in Richmond VA
Margaret Eastridge
Age in 1860: 21
Birth Year: abt 1839
Birthplace: North Carolina
Home in 1860: District 1, Morgan , Tennessee
Gender: Female
Post Office: Crooked Fork
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members: Name Age
Eli Eastridge 20
Margaret Eastridge 21
Andrew J Eastridge..........from Judy Gooch

1870 Morgan County Census, page 3
EASTRIDGE, Margaret 31 F W Farmer Tenn
Andrew 10 M W Tenn
William 3 M W Tenn 
Langley, Margaret (I278)
 
920 From Linda Stufflebean

Benjamin3 (Samuel2, Thomas1) was b. c1785, VA; bef 22 Mar 1855,Anderson, TN. A Roane County marriage record for 4 June 1815 showsBenjamin marrying "Cizire", no last name given. He m. (2) NancyMcCormack , 23 June 1851, Roane Co., TN. It appears t that the "B.Williams" who died in testate and insolvent in Anderson Co., TN beforethe 22 March 1855 court record is Benjamin. Benjamin seems to have haddifficulty managing financial affairs. His father, Samuel, in his willwrote "Ben Williams 150 lbs. It is my will and desire that, that partof my estate in money which may fall to my son Benjamin Williams partafter accounting as my other children do for the amount which I havethought just and proper to charge each one with in order to a as equaldivision among them all as possible to be paid by my executors over tomy two sons Namely Reubin and Robert in trust for the benefit of myson Benjamin and family to be in their discretion laid out in propertyfor the use of him and family, and by no means subject to his wast(e)or control to the prejudice of him and family but entirelydiscretionary with the above named Reubin and Robert Williams duringthe life of my son Benjamin Williams and at his death to be equallydivided among his children or their representatives." In 1830, WilliamStaples, sheriff of Morgan Co. sold the interest of Benjamin Williamsin 80 acres on the Little Emery, so he appeared to continue to havefinancial problems. Nancy survived Benjamin and years later filed fora widow?s pension based on Benjamin?s War of 1812 service, as acorporal under Capt. Lunsford Oliver. In the application, Nancy statedthat Benjamin?s first wife was "Kersa Williams" and that she had diedlong ago. "Cizire" and "KKersa" could be corruptions of the name"Keziah". If so, and from Nancy?s statement, his first wife?s maidenname was also Williams, then Benjamin may have married a Williamscousin. The name "Keziah" occurs in the family branch of MatthiasWilliams. This Keziah could have been a daughter of either Matthiasthe Rev. War pensioner or John, also a Rev. War pensioner. This is allspeculative, but if Benjamin only married twice, then "Cizire" appearsto be the mother of all his children. 
Williams, Benjamin (I11318)
 
921 From Linda Stufflebean:

Death dates are unknown for Reuben and Elizabeth, although Reuben waslast mentioned in court records in July 1828. His nephew, Reuben, sonof Charles, is called "Junior" in 1834, which would seem to indicatethat Reuben Sr. was still living. There is no proof that Reuben is thefather of any of the later Williamses, but there is also no evidenceto prove that this couple had no children. It is possible that Reubenand Elizabeth had more daughters than sons and, thus, with lostrecords in Anderson and Morgan Cos., evidence is gone. There are twogirls in the marriage records of Roane Co., where Reuben wasapparently living, who may be daughters of this couple. Amanda andAmelia (prob should be "Permelia", per name on her gravestone) marriedcousins George and Thomas Gallaher. Robert Williams is often linkedwith the Gallahers in land transactions, although his children did notmarry into this family. There is no documentation found so far linkingthe Gallahers to the John/Matthias branch of the family. The fact thatGeorge and Amanda Gallaher went to Coles Co., IL, where William LigonWilliams (brother of Robert, Reuben, etc.) had moved also indicates apossible tie to Robert's side of the family. These girls m. in 1823,pprob at least 15 when they married, putting their birth years no laterthan 1808. Of the Virginia Williams brothers in Tennessee, children ofRobert and Charles are accounted for, per Bible or will records.Benjamin appears to have married the first time in 1815, so he is tooyoung to be their father. John who married Polly Lee could be theirfather. However, three Williams girls who appear to be sisters(Parmelia Jane, Frances Jane and Mary Ann) married three Frittsbrothers. Parmelia and Frances Fritts moved to Kentucky with RichardWilliams, a son of John and Polly Lee Williams. That appears to ruleout John as the Gallaher wives' father. The remaining brother isReuben, who m. Elizabeth Butler in 1801. Now, Amanda Williams Gallaherrhad several children. One of her daughters, Lalelia Parmelia, d. 1916in Cedar Co., NB. Her death certificate identifies her father asGeorge Gallaher and her mother as a Butler, b. TN. Amanda d. as ayoung woman c1836, so it is not surprising that her grandchild mightnot know her maiden name. However, the relative apparently knew therewas a Butler connection. If Amanda was the daughter of Reuben andElizabeth Williams, then the connection is apparent - Elizabeth wasthe Butler. Amanda naming her dau "Lalelia Permelia" also lendscredence to the idea that Amanda and Amelia/Permelia were sisters.Evidence of the parentage of these girls is very circumstantial, butuntil more information is found, it appears that they may belong inthis family. 
Williams, Reuben (I11314)
 
922 From Linda Stufflebean:

In Apr 1801, Thias Williams and John Landrum appear in Cumberland Co.,VA court orders as plaintiffs in case against Henry Skipwith. Nothingfurther was found on this suit. A John Landrum appears in AndersonCo., TN court records from 1814-1819. It is not known if this is thesame man, but it is possible as many of the Williamses were living inAnderson Co. at the time. 
Landrum, John (I4688)
 
923 From Linda Stufflebean:

On 6 Nov 1734, one Thomas Williams was a witness noted in the HanoverCo. court minutes.10 Samuel's father, Thomas, was b. 1712 according tothe Bible record. If the same man, Thomas would have been 22 and oflegal age in 1734. 
Williams, Thomas (I11317)
 
924 From Linda Stufflebean:

Robert was a Methodist minister. The family Bible states that he beganpreaching in 1810. Robert opposed the division of the Methodist Churchand didn?t want to be associated with the south branch. He was astrong Union man during the Civil War and was an old line Whig,politically. According to the family Bible of his son, Robert andSarah were the parents of only two children. Their graves are reportedto be at Eatons Cross Road, Loudon County behind a house that belongedto Samuel M. Williams. The graveyard is behind the house. 
Williams, Robert (I11332)
 
925 From Morgan County News, Thursday July 31, 1986
A former coalfield resident has recently been proclaimed the oldestretired policeman in the United States according to a report in TheStockton Record, a California Newspaper. Benjamin Harrison McGlothen,96, retired from the Stockton Police Department 36 hyears ago.McGlothen, who joind the Stockton force in 1922, is known to hisfriends as "Tennessee Mac". He got this namne because of his annualtrips to Coalfield to see his sisters Dora McGlothenCarson and NinaMcGlothin Justice. McGlothin and his wife usually make the journey toCoalfield in June but had to delay their trip this year. He will be97 on August 16th and is wished a happy birthday by all his friendsand relatives in Coalfield and Tennessee.
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McGlothin, Benjamin Harrison (I13200)
 
926 From Pat Roberts McDonald:

I have been messing with the LYLES and LILES folks again. They areworse than the SILVEY as far as figuring them out. I came across the1880 Morgan County Census, where Sarah McCormick and kids have RebeccaLiles MOTHER in the household. And since there is a marriage forSarah Liles for David McCormack in 1852, I think this might be thefamily below.

I am not sure where I got this info? Was it you, Mary Lou?

Anyway, it is one more big knot in the hairball of old Roane Co.families. Robbie Roberts is of my line, and he had two siblings whomar HESTERS -- children of Abner Hester and Mary Brashears. TheHOWARD family is tied to the SILVEYS. I don't know who Newton Lilesis, but he's in the big middle of it all.

State vs Abner Hester and Rebecca Lyle -- Circuit Court -- 1853
Charges brought up at the October term, 1852. Absalam Adkisson wasthe prosecutor. Witnesses: Jonas R. Arnold, Henry Liles, NewtonLiles, Thomas Liles, Lottie Thrailkill, Nimrod Underwood, Robert D.Duncan, Samuel Silvey, and Sarah Liles. Henry Liggett, Sr., LewisBurris and H.B. Layman entered bond with Abner Hester.

And when Benjamin Howard wanted a divorce from Mahala, the whole gangpitched in to vouch for his sterling character.

Mahaley McCormack eloped w/ another man....Petitioners: John E.Nelson, George Arnold, ....Wm Silvey, Samuel Silvey, Charles Silvey,Wm Silvey, Sr., Reuben Howard, Peter Cook, Alexander Howard, JamesHoward, John Silvey, SR., Wm Ives, Robert John Silvey, Jr, RobertLiles, and others.

Apparently Newton Liles, Clint Liles, and David McCormack were in thesame military unit together. 5th Regiment Infantry, Company F.http://www.tngennet.org/civilwar/rosters/inf/inf5/cof2.html

DESCENDANTS OF ANDERSON MCCORMACK:
1. Anderson McCormack
+ Mary
2. Susannah "Sookie" McCormack
+ John Wheeler mar: 14 Sep 1807 in Bedford Co, VA
3. Mary McCormack b: abt 1822
+ Elias R. "Robbie" Roberts b: 27 Oct 1818 in Roane Co, TN Father:John C. Robt's Mother: Liz Black
3. Nancy McCormack b abt 1820
+Benjamin Williams
3. Martha McCormack b abt 1835
+Newton LILES b abt 1830 mar: 19 Feb 1853, Roane Co, TN
3. Charlotte McCormack
+Elijah Wheeler
2. Mahala McCormack b abt 1835
+ Benjamin Howard M: 24 Nov 1820, Roane Co, TN
Father: Asa Howard, Sr., Mother: Elizabeth Prewitt (I think)

Can you add anything to this proposed tree? I REALLY need to findRebecca Liles in 1850. she must be in Morgan County, which I don'thave access to at home. Sarah should be in her household. Rebecca isback in Roane in 1860, and David and Sally McCormick are in Roane,next door to father, John.
---------------PattieMac 
Liles, Sarah (I359)
 
927 From Pat Roberts McDonald:
These families created a big hairball in Roane County, with little
paperwork to be found, except when they get in trouble. My Silveyline is in the middle of it all.........Elizabeth Liles Roberts, dau.of old Robert, had a daughter she named Jerome Jane Roberts. MosesWinters is most likely the father. Jane married, then divorced aTaylor. Russells involved a bit, too. Could have made for some hardfeelings, I guess. Here are my notes:

1868--Book Q, P 248 Jerome Roberts buys from John Coker and wife (hersister, Lydia) 70 acres, 14th district

1870 Roane Census--14th dist, Kingston P.O. AGE WRONG
Jame Roberts, 38, Ellen 5, Wm 3, Sarah Roberts 25 Cook

In 1860, she is still in her mother's household. Sarah is likely hersister, and I guess she has two kids by 1870--Ellen and Wm.

1860 Roane, 14th Dist. Welcker's Mill
Elizabeth Roberts 55 TN
Jerome J. 19 TN
Sarah A. 18 TN
Lydia M. 15 TN Married 29 Sep 1881

22 Jun 1891
Jerome Jane Taylor vs John Taylor
Divorce petition. Charges John Taylor commited adultery with LucindaSwicegood. She is restored to all the rights of an unmarried womanand her maiden name of Jerome Jane Roberts. She keeps property.

10 Nov 1875
Louisa Russell vs James Russell -- dismissed.
Charges he committed adultery with Jane Roberts, a lewd woman livingnear petitioner. (14th dist, adjoining Henry Stinecipher, E.A. Reed,Mrs. Brummett, and others.

1880 Census
Jane Roberts Self S Female W 36 TN Keeping House
John Roberts Son S Male W 14 TN Farm Hand 
Roberts, Jerome Jane (I399)
 
928 From records of the Union Baptist Church, by Katy Woods:
Apr. 1896--Motion carried that Church send delegation to Lancing onThursday before the first Saturday in May to be present and assist inorganization of a Baptist Church. The following delegation appointed:

Joseph Miller Jones & Wife
D.M. Kelly and Wife
S.C. Bradshaw and Wife
S.N. Summer and Wife
Z.T. Bargazee and Wife
B.T. Summer
W.N. Peters and all who want to go.

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 2, PAGE 52
JONES, Milton Head M W 62 TN Farmer
Mary F. Wife F W 63 TN
Frank H. Son M W 27 TN
Etta M. Dau F W 22 TN 
Jones, Joseph Miller (I31)
 
929 From Roane County Circuit Court

State vs Abner Hester and REBECCA LYLE -- Circuit Court -- 1845
Charges brought up at the October Term 1844. William Hester, Sr.,
William Hester, Jr., James J. Taylor and Robert McGil entered intobond with them. William Hester, Jr. and Absolem Adkisson were calledon behalf of the State.

State vs Abner Hester -- Jan 4, 1847 The defendant having brought tobar.........REBECCA LILES, the mother of the bastard child havingfailed to attend and ask for the allowance, the defendant is permittedto enter into recognicance to save the county harmless....Provided thebastard child delivered of the body of Rebecca Liles on the 23rd dayof Feb. 1843 shall not become chargeable to the county.............

State vs Abner Hester and Rebecca Lyle -- Circuit Court -- 1853
Charges brought up at the October term, 1852. Absalam Adkisson wasthe prosecutor. Witnesses: Jonas R. Arnold, Henry Liles, NewtonLiles, Thomas Liles, Lottie Thrailkill, Nimrod Underwood, Robert D.Duncan, Samuel Silvey, and Sarah Liles.

10 Jul 1858 Mary Hester vs Abner Hester
Charge: Adultery with one REBECCA LILES and divers lewd women.Plaintiff was restored to all the rights and priveleges of a singleunmarried woman. Separated 1n 1842

===============================================
1860 Census
Rebecca Liles 45 TN----Wm. 16, Abner C. 14, Rebecca F 12

REBECCA LILES vs HENRY LILES: Rebecca Liles says about the year 1844her father, Robert Liles who was very aged and blind and a citizen ofRoane County, was the owner of 200 acres of land. He made anagreement with his grandson, Henry Liles, Jr. to convey this land onthe condition that Henry would provide for the support of said Robertduring his life and make certain advances to your oratrix, and idiotsister of your oratrix named Delilah, a granddaughter named Nancy, anda bound coloured girl named Julia?..After a while, Henry & Robertdisagreed and Henry moved out.

"P. McDonald" wrote:
I am pasting in my latest theory on descendants of Robert Liles ofRoane. The only ones I can document are Rebecca, Delila the idiotand Thomas--so it is basically a list of Liles marriages and mentionsthat seem like people we don't want to rule out yet.

Court documents mention a grandson Henry Junior, which I think mustsurely be the son of Thomas--called Junior in deference to his uncle.Also mentions a granddaughter, Nancy, and a bound colored girl namedJulia. I can't place little Nancy. But a Nancy Liles m. Allen Cookin 09 Jan 1844, so it was probably the granddaughter. I have notpersued this line.

Corrections and additions invited. Comments about my senility andcreative thinking you can say to each other.
PatRobertsMcD
==========
Chester, glad you identified the Roberts guy who married Clint'sdaughter. He is distant kin to me, of course.

I don't subscribe to the Coalfield newsletter anymore, but I wouldlove to see a copy of what you write for them.

I will defer to Alexis on the Hacker heritage. I don't have anydocumentation on that.

As to Major Lindsey, I think we have already exchanged our comments onhim, and although I have to respect the family lore that says he ishalf brother to Clint, I cannot find any public records that wouldconfirm (or deny) this. Snyder also had this problem.

If only we could find Rebecca's listing in 1850 census, it might clearup the matter, as well as have a listing for Sarah who m. DavidMcCormick.

In 1860, Rebecca has in her household a Liles male named William, whois 16, while Abner C. is 14. I have not been able to figure out anymore about that William, born ca 1844. As you recall, she wascharged with having a bastard child born on 23rd day of February 1843in Roane Co., so that is probably the William. No further record ofhim.

Although his name COULD have been William Lindsey, or even MajorWilliam Lindsey, the age is not close enough to fit. The 1880 censusindicates "Mager Liles" was 48, making him born ca 1832. I hopesomebody will undertake the project of looking up his records again,but I am pretty sure others have tried in the past.

As to the photograph "not being worth anything" if copied I throw upmy hands. All the sensible, or even smart alec type of comments thatoccur to me seem useless. However, if a photo was made at some point,there may be other copies floating around that will eventually show u
Pat McD
========
Incidentally, what is the story on this Summers girl in 1860 census?

1966-1821 Henry Lyles 60, Jane 54, James H. 21, John 18, Josiah 16,JANE SUMMERS 12

And what is the interesting story on 'Sterling Ward and Rebecca?

Pat Roberts McD
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From: Frlva@aol.com [mailto:Frlva@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 2:27 PM
To: Liles, Lawrence E.
Subject: Re: Liles

Do you know who the father was of Abner Clint Liles, who served in theCivil War? He's on the 1860 census with a female head of family thatlooks like it might be Rebecca (but very unclear). Other children wereWilliam, age 16, and Rebecca F., age 12. All living next to HenryLiles (Robert Sr.'s grandson). I've looked at all of the earliercensuses and at the 1890 veterans' list, but I cannot find out who hisfather was. He's buried in the Elverton Cemetery
-------------see answer below.......C.D.S.------------------
From: Frlva@aol.com [mailto:Frlva@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2006 3:18 PM
To: Liles, Lawrence E.
Subject: Re: Liles

Ah, so! My, my, what an interesting family! So, Rebecca who had A.C.,etc., was born a LILES?? Whose daughter was she? I have an 1848cohabitation verdict of the grand jury for William Liles and ElisabethMcdonell. This would have been William, son of Thomas, right? (Wholater married his "ward," Mariah Sieber, who said she'd never beenmarried before, but it looked like she had at least two children bysomeone else!). This is getting interesting!

In a message dated 2/21/2006 2:42:51 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,Larry_Liles@IBEW.org writes:
A.C. (18 Feb 1845) was born out of wedlock with his father being AbnerHester. I have info on Abner?s wife suing for divorce in the 1850snaming Rebecca and also another record of Rebecca suing for supportgiving William and A. C. birth dates without naming them in theBastardy Court .

Old Robert also had another daughter who had a couple of sons out ofwedlock and I have something on that too. These should account forthe children in the early census. I was unaware of this other Williamby Rebecca until Chester Spaulding, a descendent of A. C. gave me hisunproven family records within the last month This William is in therecord as born 23 Feb 1843 so would be too young for the 1848cohabitation record 
Liles, Rebecca (I358)
 
930 From RootsWeb: From H.S. Stonecipher's book, The Descendants ofJohannes Steinseiffer, is the "German Background of the SteinseiferFamily", by W.A. Stonecyper, as follows:
The name Steinseifer came from the name of a small village in extremeEast Germany, located in the Erzgebirge Mountains between presentCzechoslavakia & Germany. The name of this village isSteinseifersdorff or Stone Polishers Village. These people weredirect descendants of the first people to emigrate from a general arealying north of the Black Sea in very early times. In about the year1250 A.D. they began to move into the Seigen District of Westfalenlocated in Old Saxon. These people had no last names at this earlydate. While Progressive people, all had surnames or family names foridentification purposes. These people from Steinseifersdorff gavethemselves the name of their ancestral village Steinseifer. When someof them migrarated to America in the Middle 1700's, they were requiredby British Law to anglicize their names. The word cipher even untilthe present day in England is spelled cypher, while the Americanspelling is cipher. So we can see why the spellings of ththe name havetaken on many forms. Some of the family have clung to the old Germanforms. In MD & PA, the last part of the name is SIFER copying theGerman; while in TN, some kept the first part of the German byspelling it Steincipher, a combination of the German & Americanspellings.
It seems that the first of the Steinseifers settled in the small townof Eiserfeld. The following is coppied from the daily paper ofEiserfeld, West Germany.
Eiserfeld--if ever a community in our home country is able to giveextensive evidence of past ages, a perfect example is the Collier'svillage Eiserfeld, which has been depicted in many songs, narrations &other stories written by the folklore poets Karl & Gustave Hartmann aswell as Edward Schneider--Davids (a serial of the latter is now beingpublished in our newspaper).
At Eiserfeld with its history reaching far into the past, primarilythe oldest houses can tell many a tale. Found on old documents, it isknown that this community was mentioned for the first time in 1255A.D. Eiserfeld numbered 53 houses during the period 1530-1540 &records indicate that around 1600 it counted 328 inhabitants. Today,the population has reached the figure of almost 10,000 residents.
The oldest houses are located on Bergstasse, which at the same time isthe oldest street in the community & branches of Eisernstrasse. Thesehouses belong to the Ebener & Spies families. Beautiful oldinscriptions over the street doors show that their construction wascompleted in 1626 & 1669, respectively, both houses bear the builder'sname, Paub. Notwithstanding their respectable age, these houses stillare in good repair. Moreover, their occupants will guarantee that inthe future these old structures will be kept in their present state ofrepair. These inscriptions are renewed from time to time & are clearlylegible.
The most beautiful & at the same time, oldest house is also located onBergstrasse, notably the Steinseifer house, the ancestral home of theSteinseifer clan which constituted the origin of the SteinseiferKinship. The Steinseifer family emigrants form Steinseifersdorff inthe Erzgelivege (mountain range between Germany & Bohemia), originallyestablished themselves in this house. Their Steinseifer house mayrightly be called a precious gem among all the old places of interestworth seeing in the village. The true old image of the exterior, ofthe house & the interior of the edifice as well, has been carefullymaintained & preserved. Here also the Steinseifer brothers & sisters,the present proprietors and heirs of the house, attach great value tothe preservation of the cozy atmosphere created by their forefathers. 
Steinseiffer, Johannes Jr. (I7611)
 
931 From RootsWeb: It is supposed that he was in the German Army at thetime his father came to America in 1749. He arrived in Philadelphia,PA-2 Oct 1753 on the ship, Edinburg, under the command of Captain JohnLyon. From Germany, he boarded the ship in Rotterdam, Netherlands, &came by way of Cowes, England. The ship record showed his age to be28. He settled in Culpepper, VA. (Found on "Rupps list of Germanimmigrants to America") Stonecipher, Johann Heinrich "John Henry" (I7603)
 
932 From Sandy Anderson

James M. Dunn, son of James C. Dunn, was a builder like the fathersbefore him. He built 5 homes in Knoxville, TN. He learned thecarpenters trade at age 14. Upon the taking of this inforamtion(1927), James had been engaged in the contracting bng business for 51years, having built some of the finest residences, buisness houses,and public buildings and factories in Tennessee as well as adjointingstates. In 1920-21, he took his son, Oscar Dunn, as a bujsinesspartner, which creates quite a long line of family builders. James'proudest possessions are carpenters tools which belonged to hisgrandfather. These include a plane and saw which are 150 years old orolder.

email from Sandy Anderson May 2003 
Dunn, James M. (I11885)
 
933 From Sandy Anderson:

Thomas Dunn was a builder like his father, William Dunn. He was alsoknown to be a designer and carpenter since there were no archigects inthis time period. From Virginia, he came to Tennessee and located inth fork of the Holston and French Broad rivers. Later he moved to thetown of Knoxville. There he built the Hagen peper mill, west ofKnoxville actually, in the Middlebrook Pike.

email from Sandy Anderson May 2003

5 Generation's DUNN Builders/Contractors>VA>TN; Knox Co.
ndngagrl02
(View posts)
Posted: 15 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 31 May 2003 1:30AM GMT
Surnames: Dunn, Ford, Loggins, McDowell, Mohorn, Parker, Patrick, Rowland, Tallent, Talley, Wanamaker, Watson, Webb, Wilson, Wimpee
THANK YOU for the information on James C. DUNN (and family) of Knox Co., TN! I just stumbled across it and I'm so glad that I did! Since your info has assisted me so much, I have some information for YOU now! :) 5 Generations of DUNN men who were builders/contractors in the Knoxville, TN, and surrounding areas. Email me for additional family info if needed! Get ready..here we go..

Gen 1 -
William Dunn came to the United States from Bristol, England in a vessel named the "Woods" in the capacity of a cabin boy. He was about 14 yrs. old; (approx. 1765).

William Dunn settled in Virginia. For some time he operated a stage coach between Washington and Richmond. He enlisted in Captain Fairfax's(?) Virginia Company for the duration of the Revolutionary War. Captured by the British, he was given the option of serving with the British troops in this country or taking a chance on one of the British prison ships at Charleston, SC. He served with the British troops until the opportunity came to escape and rejoin his old command. He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown, following which he was in charge of a large number of British prisoners who were sent over to Conyers (?). Later, William Dunn became a builder. (?'s mean some info unreadable)

Gen 2 - son of William DUNN (and migration to TN)

Thomas Dunn was a builder like his father, William Dunn. He was also known to be designer and carpenter since there were no architects in this time period.
From Virginia, he came to Tennessee and located in the fork of the Holston and French Broad (?) rivers. Later, he moved to the town of Knoxville. There he built the Hagen paper mill, west of Knoxville actually, in the Middlebrook Pike.

Gen 3 - son of Thomas DUNN

A home built by James C. Dunn still stands at the South west corner of West 5th Avenue and Jacksboro Street. James M. Dunn was born in this home as well as another architect by the name of Albert Baumann. The home prior to this which was occupied by the James C. Dunn family has now the Lawson McGhee Library standing upon its foundations. James C. Dunn also built a warehouse in Decatur, Alabama. The timbers used were cut around Knoxville, sawed and pressed here, then shipped by flat boats to Decatur.

In the records of his grandfather Dr. Fouche (?), Mr. W. B. Brownlow, realtor, recently found memorandum of a gift of $50.00 to James C. Dunn for "faithful service" in connection with the building of the Fouche home which was erected upon the site of Marvis (?) Mortuary. James C. Dunn also built the old 2-story brick building at the northwest corner of Gay and Union (Miller's store) which was occupied many years by a book store and printing shop owned by W.J. Ramage. When the demolition of the structure began, Mr. James M. Dunn purchased the brackets around the cornice (?) work and used them to decorate his own home at 1424 Armstrong Ave.

Gen 4 - son of James C. DUNN

James M. Dunn, son of James C. Dunn was a builder like the fathers before him. He built 5 homes in Knoxville, TN.
He learned the carpenters trade at age 14.
Upon the taking of this information (1927), James had been engaged in the contracting business for 51 years, having built some of the finest residences, business houses, and public buildings and factories in Tennessee as well as adjoining states. In 1920-21, he took his son
(Gen 5)Oscar Dunn as a business partner which creates quite a long line of family builders.
James' proudest possessions are carpenters tools which belonged to his grandfather. These include a plane and saw which are 150 years old or older.



See attached media. 
Dunn, Thomas (I11655)
 
934 From The Annals of our Colonial Ancestors, their descendants, ourGerman Forefathers and their Posterity compiled from the desk of HenrySummer, Letters, Records,Etc.................William married MissClaraca Staples, a daughter of Benjamin Toliver Staples (BenjaminToliver was actually her brother, not her father),son of John Stapleswho was a soldier in the Revolutionary War. He served under GeorgeWashington.

Entries from Thomas Staples Bible Family Records:

Clarica Staples was born 18th October 1810

William Summer and Clarica Staples was married the 22 day July 1835.

Entry from the Journal Notes with the Thomas Staples Bible:

Clarrey Staples was Born Oct 19 1810. Unsure of spelling of her name,it maybe Clarissa. In Thomas Staples Family Bible it is spelledClarica in two separate entries, however, on a small note page entryit is clearly, Clarrey, which may have been a nickname and it isspelled as Clarrey in the war record of her father, John Staples.Although spelled Clarica in the Bible entries her name could have beenpronounced as Clarissa. Shown as Clarissa in the 1850 Morgan CountyCensus. Listed as Clarissa by several Staples researchers and asClerisy by some sources.

Clarica (Clarissa) C. Staples is buried in the Summer Cemetery -Sunbright, Morgan County, Tennessee. Location - West of Sunbright takeHwy 329 for app. .2 mile, bear right onto Hugh Jones Road, travel app..2 mile and turn right onto the V.F.W. Road. Travel app. 1/2 mile andturn left by the pond, known as the England place. The graves are onthe left after crossing the dam, among some trees. The stones arebadly misplaced and mangled among the undergrowth. Transcription: ?Clarrissia C., 19-1810, 1887, wife of William M. 
Staples, Clarica C. (I4474)
 
935 From the book by Edna Wallace Seivers
"Peter, Jr., was the last born child of Peter, Sr. and Elisabeth WoodsWallace. He came to America from Ireland in 1724 when his widowedmother brought the family along with her four brothers and theirfamilies. The group settled in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
In 1738 Peter, Jr., married his cousin, Martha Woods. Three of hissiblings also married children of Michael Woods: William Wallacemarried Hannah Woods; Andrew Wallace married Margaret Woods; andSusanna Wallace married William Woods. In 1739 PePeter Jr., and hiswife Martah and Peter Jr's mother, Elisabeth were in Virginia. Theysettled in the part of Augusta County which in 1769 was known asBotetourt County and then in 1788 became Rockbridge Co. Their home wasonly a few miles southwest of what is now known as Lexington. Thename Rockbridge was named for the famed natural bridge.
Adjoining neighbors of Peter, Jr. and Martha were two of her sistersand one brother: Magdalen Woods McDowell-Bordon-Boyer. Sarah WoodsLapsley, and Richard Woods.
This was part of the Great Valley of Virginia, west of the Blue Ridge.Peter Jr's father-in-law and brothers William and Andrew Wallace livedabout 55 miles northeast in an area from the eastern base of theBlueRidge eastword toward Charlottesville.
Deed records from 1750 to 1768 show that Peter Jr. bought over 500acres of land, all near or bordering the James River. He owned 150.5acres on Whistle Creek and later had 315 acres on a branch of BuffaloCree, all coming from the James River. When Peter Jr's descendantscame into East Tennessee, they named the creek on their Anderson Co.farm Buffalo Creek. In 1988 this name stillo shows on road signs,both in Virginia and Tennessee.
The Wallaces and their Woods cousins were Scotch Presbyterians. PeterJr. and Martha helped their relatives, the McDowells, Lapsleys, Woods,found the Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church. Peter Jr's father-in-lawand brothers William and Andrew Wallace had founded the MountainPalisn Presbyterian Church near their homes.
Virginia Court recoreds show that in 1750 a suit was filed for 1738debt in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Records of Possessions, or taxes,were assessed in 1760 and 1765. In 1768 Peter, Jr., was issued a hempcertificate. On one of the property deeds, Peter Jr. is listed asfarmer of Albermarle. In 1768 he was appointed to view a road. Heserved as appraiser for serveral estates and witnessed numerous deeds,wills, and other official papers."

Judy note: This last paragraph indicates his respectable status, hisleadership, and is an indication of wealth.

***********************************************************************************************88
From: "jimlwall"
To:
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Peter Wallace

Here it Peter Jr & Martha sons in Virginia Soldiers of 1776 page 1301

Wt. 9051 lsh. 13 Dec. 1843 to Jacob M Ruff nephew of James Wallace one
heirs of James Wallace one of the heirs at law of Capt. AndrewWallace,
dec?d Wt. 9052 to Jacob M. Ruff , Magdalene Spriggs, Amanda Sheltman,
Martha Finley, Susan Martin, the heirs at law of Andrew Wallace dec?d.
Exec Dept 26 May 1848 the heirs of Adam Wallace are allowed L.B. forhis
service as a Captain of the Continental Line from 1st Jan .1781 to 3Nov
1873 in add-on quantity heretofore allowed David Campbell Gov..
Rockbridge Co. Ct.1 June 1781 in Samuel Wallace proved that he is aheir
at law James Wallace dec?d who was an Ensign of the Va. LineContinental
Stab. Who died interstate Cope teste Sam D. Read elk.
Abstract of the copy of will of Samuel Wallace of Rockbridge County.To
my wife Rebecca my home and lot in Lexington, The Plantation in
Rockbridge Adj. to John Paxton and do Joseph Lapsley?s Lands todaughter
Elizabeth, Martha, and my children James, William, Andrew and myunborn
children. I appoint my brother John Wallace and my wife as the Exe.
Signed 20 Mar. 1886 Wit.. William Alexander. James Grisly and Thomas
Edgar. Will was recorded Rockbridge Co. 1 Jan 1786 Securities George
Elliott James Buchanan .Witness William Alexander William Lyles TasteA.
Reid Clerk Copy Tested S Reid Clk.

Same court, 7 June 1786 certifies that Samuel who died about 1786whose
Will was record on 1 1786 lift a widow Rebecca Wallace whosubsequently
Marry James Grigsby and during the life time of said Grigsby thatSamuel
Wallace left the following children now living James, Andrew Elizabeth
called Betsey, who married Charles Grigsby. who is now dead. Martha
married John Ruff and Anderson Wallace who was a Posthumous child.That
Martha Wallace died leaving her husband John Ruff and the following
children Samuel W, Amanda wife of Jacob Sheltman, Jacob M, Rebecca
married since to Henry Lmbaulen. Magdalene ( since married to Joseph
Spriggs, Elizabeth G., Susan P, Jane , John, and William Ruff.. The
Anderson Wallace has since died leaving a widow Mary Wallace and the
following children . Elizabeth, . (The Ruff family was Samuel Wallace
and Rebecca Anderson daughter Martha Wallace and John M. Ruff tryingto
get land promise to solders after the war.

Lt James Wallace, Capt. Andrew Wallace, Capt. Adam Wallace, Lt. Col.
Samuel Wallace, Ensign John Wallace Sr. are all sons Peter Wallace Jr.
and Martha "Woods" Wallace there was and other name Malcolm and thename
Hugh I have heard Hugh James because I'm not sure, I use nether.

Some years after the success of the colonists in the American
Revolution, Governor James McDowell, a first cousin twice removed to
Adam, delivered a speech to the House Of Delegates which included this
sentence: { That dark and dismal page in the history of the American
Revolution; that carnival of cruel and unjustifiable slaughter stamped
with the name of Waxhaw is illuminated only by the splendid heroism ofa
soldier from the Valley of Virginia, whom I am proud to claim as
kinsman, to Captain Adam Wallace of Rockbridge, Virginia."}
As far as it can be ascertained from wills and other documents, Adam
Wallace was never married.
(Gov.James McDowell, grandmother Magdalena Woods was a sister toMartha
Woods Captain Adam Wallace mother

My line is , Ensign John Wallace Sr. p/of John Wallace Jr.m. Phoebe
Robbins p/of Robert Wallace m. Maranda Landrum p/of Johnson Wallace m.
Millie A. Murray p/of Lee H. Wallace m. Etta Robbins my Dad & Mom
I was try to use a book WALLACE to get in to SAR but they refuse it asa
prove of one of my Great-grandfather Robert Wallace he had 4 error on
page 167 we have corrected them on the web. They had 4 children on the
wrong parents John Wallace Jr and Phoebe Robbins, were it should have
been Robert Wallace and Maranda M. Landrum. And they had RobertWallace
son John Wallace as John Wallace III who should of been Robertbrother.
That was because of a typo Burns not Burris. the real John Wallace III
b. 1813 m. Martha Holland Burris son of John Wallace Jr. M PhoebeRobbins.

WALLACE I think. is a good book with errors, like all books haserrors,
I know I have made errors and I'm in SAR.
The book that was except by SAR was the The Robbins Family that had
Phoebe Robbins married to John Wallace Jr had Robert Wallace that got
me. it had my mother family who married dad a four cousin. Phoebe
Robbins's brother, Samuel Robbins who married Elizabeth Wallace asister
to John Wallace Jr. That make Mother and I having the same JohnWallace
and Jane Miller 3G-grandparents. My dad was 67 b. 1867 when he died, I
was 3 mother was in her 27 b 1909 and had 5 children my grandpa b.1842
Johnson Wallace of Hatmaker, Campbell County, Tennessee enlistedin the
Army of the United States Headquarters Cincinnati OH on December 1,
1861,and was mustered in as a Private in Company H of the Second
Regiment of East Tennessee Volunteer Infantry.
John Wallace Sr is buried 22 mile west Indianapolis IN he went in 1826
or 7 Jane was kill by lighting 1818 or 20 he married to they say his
youngest son mother-in -law I was there to see his grave a couple year
ago after going to see my brother's son got married.after Iraq.
How hard is it to get your book.
Thanks I would love more of your family. I live and love Cincinnati OH
after the army in Germany in 1956, but was born 15 mile from were John
Wallace Sr came in east Tennessee in1801 I still call Jacksboro TN my
home most of my family live there.
Jim Wallace 
Wallace, Peter Jr (I12195)
 
936 From THE FRITZ FAMILY HERITAGE, VOLUME II:

In 1811, Henry purchased 160 acres, more or less, in Roane County, TN.This land was described as being between the Clinch River andButtermilk Road on or near Paw Paw Creek within what is now theboundaries of Oak Ridge, TN. 
Fritts, Henry (I11118)
 
937 From THE FRITZ FAMILY HERITAGE, VOLUME II:

It is believed that Hans Ulrich Fritz, who was listed as 30 years old(from Captain's List) and his son, Wooldrich Fritz was 7 years old andarrived on the ship "Elizabeth" along with 68 other passengers.George Hodgson from Rotterdam, Holland, commanded the ship. All menover the age of 16 were taken to the courthouse in Philadelphia onOct. 30, 1738 where they took the oath of allegiance to Britain. 
Fritz, Hans Ulrich (I11163)
 
938 From The Knoxville News Sentinel 6 Feb 2003

WOOLUM, MR. BART F. - age 95, of Lancing, departed this life on Tuesday,
February 4, 2003 at Morgan County Life Care Center. He was a member of
The Deer Lodge First Baptist Church and was a Naval Veteran of World War
II, having served in The C.Bee's. He was preceded in death by his
parents, Ben and Betty Woolum; four sisters, Nell, Jo, Johnnie and Edna;
two brothers, Reuben and White Woolum. He is survived by his wife of 52
years, Odessa Redmon Woolum; son and wife, Wayne and Ruann of Oliver
Springs; granddaughters, Frances and Hannah of Clinton; sister, Jean
Beasley of Wartburg; nieces, Joann K. Potter, Barbara Redick, Betty
Briggs and Paulette Tucker, all of Wartburg; several nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends Thursday, February 6, 2003 from 6:00
p.m. until 8:00 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral
services will be held Friday, February 7, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.
Pat McGee officiating. Interment, with Full Military Honors by East
Tennessee Honor Guard, will follow in the Wartburg City Cemetery.


Family: Benjamin Franklin Woolum / Betty White (F6451)
 
939 From the McCreary County, Kentucky: Histories and Families Book,Published 2000 by McCreary County Historical and Genealogical Society.

Page 222: "SPRADLIN-BRUCE". When McCreary County was created in 1912,William "Bill" and Luverna Spradlin were living on a large farmbetween Coolidge and Smith Marsh's lumber yard (Present MarshesSiding). Their farm lay on either side of the Jacksboro Road and closeto the Cincinnati Southern Railroad. While sitting on the front porchof his large, two story farmhouse, Bill Spradlin had a commanding viewof the fields and outbuildings that helped make him one of the moreaffluent citizens in southern Pulaski County.
William Spradlin Jr. was born on January 2, 1854, the son of WilliamSpradlin and Ellie Watters. While yet a boy, he became seperated fromhis parents and was taken in by William and Betty Bruce who becamesurrogate parents and brought him to maturity. The Bruces lived onLaurel Creek, east of Coolidge.
Living with the Bruce family put young Bill in daily contact withRebecca Luverna Kelly Bruce, the attractive daughter of William andBetty Bruce. Love developed between the two young people, but whenthey sought permission to marry, William Bruce discouraged the idea onthe grounds that Bill and Luverna were like brother and sister.
Undeterred, Bill Spradlin took what little money he had and bought asmall wagon with a canopy and a team of horses. Returning to the Brucefarm, he helped Luverna load her posessions, mostly clothes, into thewagon and drove off with her.
They found a justice of the peace in Coolidge, married, and wentoutthe crude road which led toward Hen's Nest Creek. At the end of thisroad (near the present Sand Hill Camp), they stopped. Luverna pinnedtogether articles of clothing to make a crude quilt and the newlywedsbegan their married life in their covered wagon. The year was 1870.
Bill Spradlin built a small cabin, which he improved as the years wentby, and began clearing new ground. Children began to be born to himand luverna. Several died durning infantcy and childhood, but somesurvived to maturity, including Henry, Laura, Belle, Jeff, and Frank.When William Bruce died in 1872, Luverna's mother moved in with them.
While building up his farm and family, Bill Spradlin had assumed"squatter's rights" and had neglected to acquire clear title to theproperty upon which he was living. John A. Geary, a land speculator,had bought vast tracts of land near Coolidge in 1879, including theland being farmed by Bill Spradlin. However in 1887, Geary, in returnfor a york of steers, deeded 50 acres of land to Bill Spradlin so thefamily would not be disposed.
By 1900, Bill Spradlin had accumulated enough wealth to purchas a 100acre farm from Thomas and Mary Swain near the railroad. There theymoved and it was there that Bill Spradlin died in 1931. Luvernafollowed her husband in death less than a year later. Both are buriedin Holloway Cemetery. 
Spradlin, William M. Jr (I686)
 
940 From: BMAiken@aol.com [mailto:BMAiken@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 3:49 PM
To: lcmail@frontiernet.net
Subject: Re: Charles questions\

I am continuing. FYI Lynchburg, VA is in Campbell County. I thoughtthat was it but wasn't sure enough of my memory so I looked it up.

I am still wondering about this Martha McGlothen. I saw her listed onthe 1850 census (I think it was 1850) where they all lived with Wesleyas Head of Household. I wondered if she had died as a young girl andthat was why they never mentioned her. Then you said maybe she wasthe Mattie McGlothen who married the Bean person. That's a thoughtbecause Mattie is a nickname for Martha. But I never heard anybodymention another sister. I always heard of the four daughters and nomore. Surelely somebody would have said something about her if she hadbeen one of Caledonia's daughters. There's even this picture ofCaledonia and the four daughters. Surely if there had been anotherdaughter, she would have had her picture made with them. There isMattie Caroline who was Wesley's daughter. Maybe she married theBean.

I have no idea who TW Jones is. Maybe a slave? I noticed someone ona census who was black and was 16 years old.

Lena's middle name was May not Martha. Some of the things I am seeingon your e-mail I have already answered when I sent you my line.Recheck the birthdates of Kate and Willie

I never heard my dad mention that Charles was a clerk/store keeper.Actually, my dad never mentioned Charles. He only knew James A. Lebowas his grandfather and called him Granpa Lebow. Charles died severalyears before my dad was born. Caledonia was Granma Lebow.

I don't think I put in Lena's line that her third husband's last namewas Mann. She had a daughter by him named Katie. My cousin Allentalked with her. I tired to call her but by that time, there was nosuch number and I didn't have another name for her.

I know all this is so confusing to you. Since it is my history and Ihave heard it all my life, it is not so strange to me. Mollie raisedher son Charlie's three daughters, Katherine, Mildred and Margaret.Charlie married Margaret Day and she died in 1913. I guess the threegirls were very young so they went to live with their grandparents,Mollie and Jerome. Katherine married and had the one son, butKatherine had fainting spells and was put in a home because shefainted one time and felfell on the stove and burned herself real bad. Ialways wondered if the fainting spells were really epilepsy. SoSadie, Katherine's aunt, Mollie and Jerome's daughter, tookKatherine's son, Buddy, in to live her. I don't know who Sadiemarried buut I think you have her birth year wrong. It could have been1895. I don't think she was that much older than my dad. Mollie was17 when she married and had Charlie the next year when she was 18. IfSadie was born in 1885, then Mollie would have been 15. I thinkCharlie was older than Sadie. I think Sadie may have been divorced.I wish I could remember her son's name. I think I mentioned that hewas once a radio announcer in Knoxville. I remember Mother sendinghim a wedding present when he got married. Mollie and Jerome only hadtwo children - Charlie and Sadie.

Now to Willie. My mother told me my grandmother had married four orfive times. I haven't been able to find but three times. The firstwas to Ferin McHaffie. Then she married a man named Stansberry - Inever found out his first name. But he haad children who used to visitwith my Aunt Nellie. Then she married John Robert Kelly. That's whoshe was married to when she died at 63 - she was a diabetic. I calledher Mama Kelly. My mother called her Mother Kelly. My dad was namedafter his dad, Ferin Hazel. He said the boys all teased him when hewas growing up because he had a girl's name so he changed it toEdward, after Uncle Will, Aunt Kate's husband with whom he lived. Sohe always went by Herman Edward McHaffie. Raymon's name is spelledwithout the "d" on the end.

That's all for now. I've got to get ready to go to a fundraiser mydaughter is sponsoring. Oh my!!! Speaking of my daughter, I don'tthink I put her name in my list. She will be so hurt to think Iforgot about her.

Anyway. Our daughter's name is Kathryn (Named for Aunt Kate butspelled differently) Ruth (Kitzi) Aiken - 10-23-1961, married MichaelLin Craig on August 22, 1981. They have two daughters, Kathryn Allen,born June 26, 1988 and Malinda Jane born September 24, 1990.

Gotta go. Take care. Barbara

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McGlothin, Willie (I6095)
 
941 From: BMAiken@aol.com [mailto:BMAiken@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2007 9:54 AM
To: lcmail@frontiernet.net
Subject: Re: McHaffie/McGlothen Families

In a message dated 2/19/2007 4:12:15 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,lcmail@frontiernet.net writes:

want to attach the Knox County marriage listing?..That has the MattieR to Robert S Bean on July 4, 1887. Also, can you identify any of theothers. I think we?ve already identified Mollie, Willie, Lena,Caldoney, and John & Margaret.

You didn't mention Katie McGlothen who married George DeArmond. Thatwas Aunt Kate, who raised my dad. Eliza Katherine McGlothen DeArmondAlley. I didn't see any others that I recognized on the list. 
McGlothin, Eliza Katherine (I6207)
 
942 From: Bruce York
Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE] KIDWELL; New Question
Date: Sat, 16 Jan 2010 19:53:19 -0800 (PST)
In-Reply-To:

I hope this helps. I have that Charles E.. "Charlie" Carter is the son of William Jackson Carter. I welcom any additions or corrections to the following. You can write me at bruceyork1243@yahoo.com


Descendants of William Jackson Carter


First Generation

1. William Jackson Carter was born on 29 Jun 1839 in , , Virginia. He died on 15 Jun 1903 in , Casey, Kentucky. He was buried about 17 Jun 1903 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

Phillip Carter -- floopy6@hotmail.com
1870 Fentress Co, TN census William Carter 32 TN 1847-1848 m Dist 8 #56.
1880 Clinton Co, KY census...
1900 McCreary Co, KY census... (moved there in 1890s).

1870
William Carter 32 TN 1847-1848
Viana E. Carter 29 TN 1840-1841
Charles E. Carter 5 KY 1864-1865
Martin Carter 4 TN 1865-1866
Noah E. Carter 2 TN 1867-1868
William Carter 5/12 TN 1869


William married Vianna E. Crouch daughter of Martin Crouch and Olivia Keaton about 1861. Vianna was born on 24 Jan 1842 in , Fentress, Tennessee. She died on 31 Mar 1906 in , Whitley, Kentucky. She was buried about 2 Mar 1906 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

2 F i. Alice Carter was born on 6 May 1863 in , Fentress, Tennessee. She died .

+ 3 M ii. Charles E. Carter was born on 5 Jun 1865. He died about 1885/1889.
4 M iii. Martin Carter was born on 29 Jun 1866.
+ 5 F iv. Nora E. Carter was born on 18 May 1868.
6 M v. William Jackson Carter Junior was born on 20 Jan 1870. He died on 9 Sep 1935.
7 F vi. Julia Carter was born on 4 Apr 1872.
8 M vii. Fountain Forest Carter was born on 21 May 1874. He died on 24 Jan 1957.
9 M viii. James M. Carter was born on 21 Mar 1877. He died on 6 Jan 1909.
10 M ix. Robert Glen Carter was born about 1878/1879 in , Fentress, Tennessee.
11 F x. Melia Carter was born on 9 Jan 1880.
12 F xi. Olive Carter was born on 9 Jan 1880. She died in 1881.


Second Generation

3. Charles E. Carter "Charlie" (William Jackson) was born on 5 Jun 1865 in , Fentress, Tennessee. He died about 1885/1889 in Russell Springs, Fentress, Tennessee.

Was murdered by an unknown assailant.

1900 Anderson Co, TN census Henrietta Carter ; widow; and her father, Samuel Kidwell


Charles married Henrietta Kidwell "Etta or Ella" daughter of Samuel McCurry Kidwell and Mary Ann Grant. Henrietta was born in 1868/1870 in , , Tennessee. She died in , Anderson, Tennessee.

1910 Anderson Co, TN census, Henrietta Carter 40 TN/TN/TN b. 1869-1870; 6th district; head of household. It is difficult to tell if she is widowed or married (Wd or Md).

1910
Henrietta Carter 40 TN/TN/TN
1869-1870; 2 of 5 children living
Marshall Carter 20 TN/TN/TN 1889-1890; laborer
Arthur Carter 13 TN/TN/TN 1896-1897; farmer
Samuel H. Kidwell 84 TN/TN/TN 1825-1826

Marriage record to Richard Sharp in Anderson County Courthouse 1913 Volume 7 page 15.
1920 Anderson Co, TN census Henrietta Sharp, age 50, living with her son, Marschel Carter, age 30
1930 Anderson Co, TN census Effie or Ettie Sharp ... widow
Robert Beth, husband to Roxie Carter Beth, found where she was called "Etta".


Charles and Henrietta had the following children:

+ 13 M i. Gibby Marshall Carter was born about 1881/1891.

+ 14 M ii. Samuel Arthur Carter was born about 1890/1896.

4. Martin Carter (William Jackson) was born on 29 Jun 1866 in , Fentress, Tennessee.

Martin married Nellie Williams . Nellie was born about 1862/1872.

They had the following children:

15 M i. William Carter "Willie" was born on 9 Oct 1889 in , Fentress, Tennessee.

+ 16 F ii. Beulah Lee Carter was born on 26 Jun 1892. She died on 11 Dec 1973.

17 M iii. Curtis Carter was born on 15 Jul 1895 in Burkesville, Cumberland, Kentucky. He died on 29 Oct 1918 in , , Texas.


18 F iv. Inez Carter was born on 8 Feb 1897 in Burkesville, Cumberland, Kentucky. She died on 22 Oct 1918 in , , Texas.

5. Nora E. Carter (William Jackson) was born on 18 May 1868 in , Fentress, Tennessee.

Was listed as Noah E. Carter 2 TN male in 1870.


Nora married (1) Bates York son of Elizabeth Jane Livingston. Bates was born on 6 Oct 1868 in Jamestown, Fentress, Tennessee. He died on 11 Jul 1922 in Monticello, Wayne, Kentucky. He was buried on 14 Jul 1922 in Alexander Cemetery, Monticello, Wayne, Kentucky.

Bates York was born 3 years and 9 months after Uriah York died. Certainly appears that he was not Uriah's son.
Bates Carter and family lived in Texas in 1940s.
Research of Jewelene Rains Hinds, Rt.2, Box 287-1A, Jamestown, TN 38556.
Death date may have been 11 or 14 Jul 1922.
1900 Pulaski Co, KY Census as Bates York b. Jan 1863 TN; wife Emily b. Mar 1870; md 6 years 0 of 0
living; Barren Fork ED 122 lne 21 #167/167 pg. 645;
May have been born in 1866 according to Vivian Simms in Descendants of Thomas York. Lived in Monticello, KY.
Bates York buried in Alexander Cem, Wayne Co, KY; Wayne Co, KY Library. Research of Jewelene Rains Hinds, Rt.2, Box 287-1A, Jamestown, TN 38556.

1900
Bates York 37 TN/TN/TN Jan 1863
Emily York 30 KY/KY/KY Mar 1870


Bates and Nora had the following children:

+ 19 F i. Tarna York was born on 16 Sep 1889. She died on 3 Mar 1914.

+ 20 M ii. Samuel York was born on 12 Jan 1891. He died on 1 Apr 1966.


Nora married (2) Jospeh Enis Ramsey son of Chanson Ramsey and Clarinda A. Christian. Jospeh was born in 1864/1865 in , Overton, Tennessee.

1920 Fentress Co, TN census Joseph E. Ramsey 54 TN/TN/TN b.1865-1866; farmer; Dist 4.

1920
Joseph E. Ramsey 54 TN/TN/TN b. 1865-1866


Jospeh and Nora had the following children:

21 M iii. Bill Ramsey was born about 1893/1903.

22 M iv. Raymond Ramsey was born about 1895/1905.

23 M v. Lawrence Ramsey was born about 1897/1907.

6. William Jackson Carter Junior (William Jackson) was born on 20 Jan 1870 in , Fentress, Tennessee. He died on 9 Sep 1935 in , McCreary, Kentucky.

William married Ruth Jane New daughter of Reverend James Wesley New and Eliza Ann Turpin about 1895. Ruth was born about 1870/1875 in of, Wayne, Kentucky. She died.

They had the following children:

+ 24 F i. Sylvia Carter was born on 25 Apr 1896. She died on 16 Dec 1946.

25 F ii. Lola Carter "Lola" was born on 19 Apr 1898 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 15 Aug 1934 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 17 Aug 1934 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

+ 26 M iii. Loren James Carter was born on 2 Sep 1900. He died on 22 Jan 1975.

+ 27 M iv. William Jackson Carter III was born on 9 Aug 1902. He died on 7 Dec 1987.

+ 28 M v. Marion Lee Carter Senior was born on 9 Jul 1905. He died on 18 Nov 1984.

29 M vi. George Wesley Carter was born about 1906/1908 in , , Kentucky. He was buried in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

+ 30 M vii. John Fount Carter Senior was born on 1 Mar 1909. He died on 19 Jun 1982.

31 M viii. Robert Arthur Carter was born on 12 Mar 1912 in , , Kentucky. He died on 7 Nov 1912 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 9 Nov 1912 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

+ 32 F ix. Nora Hazel Carter was born on 30 Sep 1913. She died on 27 Dec 1976.

+ 33 M x. Lawrence Edward Carter Senior was born on 23 Oct 1917. He died on 6 Aug 1987.

+ 34 F xi. Claudie Maxine Carter was born on 18 Jan 1923. She died on 14 Oct 1985.

7. Julia Carter "Julie" (William Jackson) was born on 4 Apr 1872 in , Fentress, Tennessee.

Julia married John Smiley . John was born about 1868/1872.

They had the following children:

35 F i. Beatrice Smiley was born about 1890/1894.

36 F ii. Eliza Smiley was born about 1891/1896.

37 F iii. Hazel Smiley was born about 1892/1898.

38 F iv. Clara Mae Smiley was born about 1893/1900.

39 F v. Nora Lillian Smiley was born about 1894/1902.

40 M vi. George Smiley was born about 1895/1904.

41 M vii. Earl Smiley was born about 1896/1906.

42 F viii. Ruth Smiley was born about 1897/1907.

43 M ix. Herbert Smiley was born about 1898/1908.

8. Fountain Forest Carter "Fount" (William Jackson) was born on 21 May 1874 in , Scott, Tennessee. He died on 24 Jan 1957 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 26 Jan 1957 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

May have been born in Scott Co, TN or Fentress Co, TN.
1920 McCreary Co, KY census Fount Carter 44 TN b. 1875-1876; ED sheet B line 90 #128/129;
1930 McCreary Co, KY census Fount C. Carter 55 ; ED 1 sheet B line 78 #62/66;

1920 1930
Fount C. Carter 44 TN/TN/TN 55 TN/US/US 1874-1875
Amy Carter 32 TN/TN/TN 43 TN/TN/TN 1886-1887
Claud Carter 19 TN/TN/TN 1900-1901
Bessie Carter 17 KY/TN/TN 1902-1903
Clarance Carter 14 KY/TN/TN 1905-1906
Bettie J. Carter 6 KY/TN/TN 17 TN/TN/TN 1912-1913
Ober Carter 5 4/12 KY/TN/TN 16 TN/TN/TN 1913-1914
Novelle Carter 4 2/12 KY/TN/TN 14 TN/TN/TN 1915-1916
Arthur Carter 2/12 KY/TN/TN 11 TN/TN/TN 1918-1919
James Carter 7 TN/TN/TN 1922-1923
Robert Carter 3 TN/TN/TN 1926-1927


Fountain married (1) Barbara E Cooper on 22 Sep 1898 in , Pulaski, Kentucky. Barbara was born on 5 Apr 1873. She died on 28 Sep 1908. She was buried about 30 Sep 1908 in Marcum Cemetery, Oneida, Scott, Tennessee.

They had the following children:

44 M i. Lloyd Carter was born on 31 Jul 1899. He died on 22 Dec 1973. He was buried about 24 Dec 1973 in Cooper Memorial Gardens, Oneida, Scott, Tennessee.

TN Master Sergeant Army Air Forces WWI and WWII.


+ 45 M ii. Claude Edward Carter Senior was born on 23 Feb 1901. He died on 4 Jul 1983.

+ 46 F iii. Bessie Bell Carter was born on 17 Jul 1903. She died on 17 May 1985.

47 M iv. Clarence Carter was born on 26 Jun 1905 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 3 Apr 1921. He was buried about 5 Apr 1921 in Carter Cemetery, ,

McCreary, Kentucky.


Fountain married (2) Amy Adkins daughter of Floranzo Adkins and Betty Davis after 1908. Amy was born on 10 Feb 1888 in , Scott, Tennessee. She died on 6 Nov 1965 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 8 Nov 1965 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

48 F v. Floranza Carter was born on 9 Jun 1911 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 17 Feb 1919 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 19 Feb 1919.

49 F vi. Betty Jane Carter was born on 3 Mar 1913 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 8 Aug 1992 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 10 Aug 1992 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

+ 50 M vii. Ober Carter was born on 15 Mar 1914. He died on 3 Jun 1995.

+ 51 F viii. Novella Carter was born on 16 Oct 1915. She died on 12 Oct 1899.

+ 52 M ix. Arthur E. Carter Senior was born on 11 Jul 1918. He died on 3 Mar 1994.

53 M x. Warren Harding Carter was born on 2 Nov 1920 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 22 Feb 1925 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 24 Feb 1925 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

54 M xi. James M. Carter was born on 23 Apr 1922 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 16 Jul 1998 in Marshes Siding, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 18 Jul 1998 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

55 M xii. Robert Glenn Carter was born on 24 Dec 1926 in , McCreary, Kentucky.
Robert married Virginia Stanley . Virginia was born about 1923/1933.

9. James M. Carter "Jim" (William Jackson) was born on 21 Mar 1877 in , Fentress, Tennessee. He died on 6 Jan 1909 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 8 Jan 1909 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

1920 Fentress Co, TN census James Carter 46 TN/TN/TN b. 1873-1874; cross ties laborer; Dist. 1.

1920
James Carter 46 TN/TN/TN 1873-1874
Hassie W. Carter 26 TN/TN/TN 1893-1894
Evalena Carter 13 TN/TN/TN 1906-1907
Roe H. Carter 7 TN/TN/TN 1912-1913
Addie F. Carter 5 TN/TN/TN 1914-1915


James married Hassie W. . Hassie was born in 1893/1894 in , , Tennessee. She died.


James and Hassie had the following children:

56 F i. Evalena Carter was born in 1906/1907 in , , Tennessee.

57 M ii. Roe H. Carter was born in 1912/1913 in , , Tennessee.

58 F iii. Addie F. Carter was born in 1914/1915 in , , Tennessee.

11. Melia Carter (William Jackson) was born on 9 Jan 1880 in , Fentress, Tennessee.

Melia married Robert Bell . Robert was born about 1876/1880.

They had the following children:

59 M i. George Bell was born about 1874/1878.

60 F ii. Bessie Bell was born about 1877/1879.

61 F iii. Lillian Olive Bell was born on 9 Jan 1880.


Third Generation

13. Gibby Marshall Carter (Charles E., William Jackson) was born about 1881/1891 in , , Tennessee.

Anderson Co, TN marriages Volume 7 page 46 to Gypsie Hutton.
Anderson Co, TN marriages Volume 8 page 162 to Mazie Webb.


Gibby married (1) Mazie Webb daughter of Mark Webb and Mary Ann Duncan. Mazie was born about 1887/1897.

They had the following children:

+ 62 M i. Warren Lee Carter was born in 1923.

63 M ii. William Ernest Carter "Billy" was born in 1925 in , , Tennessee.


Gibby married (2) Gypsy Hutton . Gypsy was born about 1887/1897.

Surname may have been Hutton or Hutson?


Gibby and Gypsy had the following children:

64 M iii. Carter was born about 1925/1935.
Carter married Judy . Judy was born about 1925/1935.


Gibby married (3) Ada L. Anderson daughter of Emanuel Anderson and Permelia A. Huddleston. Ada was born in Jul 1893 in , Fentress, Tennessee.


Gibby and Ada had the following children:

+ 65 F iv. Blanie Carter was born about 1917/1927.

+ 66 F v. Roxie Mazie Carter was born about 1919/1929.

67 M vi. Franklin Delano Carter was born about 1921/1931.

68 F vii. Gladys Carter was born about 1923/1933.

+ 69 M viii. Charlie Gibbey Carter was born on 14 Mar 1944. He died on 8 May 1971.

+ 70 F ix. Helen Jean Carter was born about 1927/1937.

14. Samuel Arthur Carter (Charles E., William Jackson) was born about 1890/1896 in , , Tennessee.

WW I draft record said he was born in Kentucky.
Was killed by his son Henry.


Samuel married Ethel Webb daughter of Mark Webb and Mary Ann Duncan. Ethel was born in 1895.

They had the following children:

+ 71 M i. Samuel Monroe Carter was born on 18 Apr 1920.

+ 72 F ii. Mary Etta Carter was born on 16 Oct 1921.

+ 73 M iii. Carl Sherman Carter was born on 19 Oct 1923. He died in 1987.

+ 74 M iv. Henry Arthur Carter was born on 30 Mar 1925.

75 M v. Charles Glenmore Carter was born on 3 Jun 1927. He died on 3 Jun 1927.

+ 76 F vi. Betty Jean Carter was born on 18 Apr 1932.

16. Beulah Lee Carter (Martin, William Jackson) was born on 26 Jun 1892 in Burkesville, Cumberland, Kentucky. She died on 11 Dec 1973 in Sherman, Grayson, Texas. She was buried about 13 Dec 1973 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson


Beulah married Samuel York "Sam" son of Bates York and Nora E. Carter on 2 Apr 1914 in McKinney, , Texas. Samuel was born on 12 Jan 1891 in Flat Rock, Pulaski, Kentucky. He died on 1 Apr 1966 in Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas. He was buried in A
pr 1966 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas.

1930 Grayson Co, TX census Sam York 39 KY/TN/KY b. 1890-1891; J.P. #4; 5 Apr 1930; ED 91-43,
Supv Dist 4, Sheet 3B, page 2251; #52/52.

1930
Sam York 39 KY/TN/KY 1890-1891

Beulah York 37 KY/KY/KY 1892-1893
John York 15 TX/KY/KY 1914-1915
L. H. York 1 ?/12 TX/KY/KY 1928-1929


Samuel and Beulah had the following children:

77 M i. John Samuel York "Johnnie" was born on 30 Dec 1914 in , Grayson, Texas. He died on 12 Nov 1991 in Howe, Grayson, Texas. He was buried about 14 Nov 1991 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas.

John Samuel and Bea (Smith) York had no children.


John married Bee Smith . Bee was born about 1914/1920.

78 M ii. James Carter York was born on 11 Nov 1923 in , Grayson, Texas. He died on 9 Mar 1924 in , Grayson, Texas. He was buried in Mar 1924 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas.

79 M iii. LeLoyd LaVern York was born on 10 Mar 1926 in Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas. He died on 13 Apr 1926 in Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas. He was buried about 15 Apr 1926 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas

+ 80 M iv. Lyman Hobson York was born on 10 Nov 1928.

19. Tarna York "Tarney or Taney" (Nora E. Carter, William Jackson) was born on 16 Sep 1889 in , , Kentucky. She died on 3 Mar 1914 in Pine Knot, Pulaski, Kentucky. She was buried about 6 Mar 1914 in Carter Cemetery, , Pulaski, Kentucky.

Previously had her death year as 1968?
Erika York -- On her death certificate she is listed as Tarna Perkins,father Bates York mother Nora
Carter. her death date is Mar 3, 1914.


Tarna married Jess Ivory Perkins son of George Perkins and Susie Trammell on 2 Apr 1914 in McKinney, , Texas. Jess was born on 4 Dec 1887 in Pine Knot, Whitley, Kentucky. He died on 17 May 1968 in , Whitley, Kentucky. He was buried on 20 May 1968 in T. Chitwood Cemetery, Pine Knot, Whitley, Kentucky.

1930 McCreary Co, KY census Jess Perkins 42 KY/KY/KY b. 1837-1838; living with brother Sam W.
Perkins 32 KY/KY/KY; Mag Dist 1, Stearns; ED 74-3, Supv Dist 12, Sheet #12A, page 156/625; #653/
663.

1930
Sam W. Perkins 32 KY/KY/KY 1897-1898; head
Polly Perkins 27 TN/TN/TN 1902-1903; wife
Ruby R. Perkins 6 KY/KY/TN 1923-1924; dau
Miehle? Perkins 4 1/12 KY/KY/TN 1926; dau
Clell Perkins 1 1/12 KY/KY/TN 1929; son
George Perkins 65 KY/KY/KY 1864-1865; father

Rufus Perkins 22 KY/KY/KY 1907-1908; brother
Jess Perkins 42 KY/KY/KY 1887-1888; brother
Pearl Perkins 32 KY/KY/KY 1897-1898; sis-in-law
George Perkins 22 KY/KY/KY 1907-1908; nephew
Bates Perkins 19 KY/KY/KY 1910-1911; nephew


Jess and Tarna had the following children:

81 M i. George Perkins was born on 21 May 1908 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 17 May 1972 in Pine Knot, Whitley, Kentucky. He was buried about 19 May 1972 in T. Chitwood Cemetery, Pine Knot, Whitley, Kentuc
George married Julia Cox about 1930/1933. Julia was born about 1905/1913.

+ 82 M ii. Bates Perkins was born on 6 Aug 1910. He died on 1 May 1967.

20. Samuel York "Sam" (Nora E. Carter, William Jackson) was born on 12 Jan 1891 in Flat Rock, Pulaski, Kentucky. He died on 1 Apr 1966 in Wichita Falls, Wichita, Texas. He was buried in Apr 1966 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson


1930 Grayson Co, TX census Sam York 39 KY/TN/KY b. 1890-1891; J.P. #4; 5 Apr 1930; ED 91-43,
Supv Dist 4, Sheet 3B, page 2251; #52/52.

1930
Sam York 39 KY/TN/KY 1890-1891
Beulah York 37 KY/KY/KY 1892-1893
John York 15 TX/KY/KY 1914-1915
L. H. York 1 ?/12 TX/KY/KY 1928-1929


Samuel married Beulah Lee Carter daughter of Martin Carter and Nellie Williams on 2 Apr 1914 in McKinney, , Texas. Beulah was born on 26 Jun 1892 in Burkesville, Cumberland, Kentucky. She died on 11 Dec 1973 in Sherman, Grayson, Texas. She wa
s buried about 13 Dec 1973 in Van Alstyne Cemetery, Van Alstyne, Grayson, Texas.

They had the following children:

83 M i. John Samuel York is printed as #77 on page 9.

84 M ii. James Carter York is printed as #78 on page 9.

85 M iii. LeLoyd LaVern York is printed as #79 on page 9.

+ 86 M iv. Lyman Hobson York is printed as #80 on page 19.

24. Sylvia Carter (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 25 Apr 1896 in , , Kentucky. She died on 16 Dec 1946. She was buried about 18 Dec 1946 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.
Sylvia married Robert C. Bruce Senior about 1915. Robert was born on 5 Oct 1886. He died on 9 Oct 1961 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 11 Oct 1961 in Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

87 M i. Burton Bruce was born about 1915 in , , Kentucky. He died in Feb 1975.

88 M ii. Robert C. Bruce Junior was born on 2 Jun 1916. He died on 6 Jun 1916. He was buried about 8 Jun 1916.

89 M iii. Willard Bruce was born on 22 Feb 1917 in , , Kentucky. He died on 23 Feb 1917. He was buried about 25 Feb 1917.

90 M iv. Earnest C. Bruce "Sam" was born about 1918 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died after 1975 in Marshes Siding, McCreary, Kentucky.

+ 91 M v. Ralph Edward Bruce was born on 25 Feb 1920. He died on 23 Feb 2003.

+ 92 M vi. Jack Robert Bruce was born on 29 Jan 1922. He died on 26 Feb 1975.

+ 93 F vii. Norma Lee Bruce was born on 8 Oct 1923. She died on 20 Aug 1998.

94 F viii. Ruth Jane Bruce was born on 4 Jul 1925 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died after 1975.
Ruth married Six . Six was born about 1922/1932.

95 F ix. Wilma June Bruce was born on 24 Jun 1927 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died after Feb 1975 in Akron, Summit, Ohio.
Wilma married Fuller . Fuller was born about 1920/1930.

96 F x. Joan Crawford Bruce was born on 2 Feb 1929 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 12 Oct 1997 in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky. She was buried about 14 Oct 1997 in Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitley City, Mc

Joan married Noble Lewis Marlow . Noble was born on 16 Oct 1914 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 7 Oct 1981 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 9 Oct 1981 in Methodist Church Cemetery, Whitley City, McCreary
, Kentucky.

1930 McCreary Co, KY census


97 M xi. John Mack Bruce was born on 31 Mar 1931. He died after Feb 1975 in Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana.

26. Loren James Carter (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 2 Sep 1900 in , , Kentucky. He died on 22 Jan 1975. He was buried about 24 Jan 1975.

Loren married Thelma Bryant about 1921. Thelma was born about 1903 in , , Kentucky. She died in , McCreary, Kentucky.

Did she marry Lewis Shelby Anderson?


Loren and Thelma had the following children:

98 F i. Doris Helen Carter was born about 1923 in , , Kentucky.

99 M ii. James Bryant Carter was born about 1924 in , , Kentucky.

100 F iii. Peggy Jane Carter was born about 1926 in , , Kentucky.

101 F iv. Justyne M. Carter was born on 23 Mar 1928 in , , Kentucky.

102 M v. William D. Carter was born about Apr 1930 in , , Kentucky.

103 F vi. Betty Jo Carter was born about 1931/1937 in , , Kentucky.

104 F vii. Mary Lee Carter was born about 1932/1942 in , , Kentucky.

27. William Jackson Carter III (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 9 Aug 1902 in , , Kentucky. He died on 7 Dec 1987. He was buried about 9 Dec 1987 in Danville Memorial Gardens, Danville, Boyle, Kentucky.

William married Priscilla Goodin daughter of Bedford Goodin and Susanna Jones about 1929/1930. Priscilla was born on 11 Dec 1908 in , Whitley, Kentucky. She died on 6 Dec 2002 in Danville, Boyle, Kentucky. She was buried on 9 Dec 2002 in Danville Memorial Gardens, Danville, Boyle, Kentucky.

Birth may have been 11 Dec 1907 McCreary Co, KY or 11 Dec 1908 Whitley Co, KY.
Obituary -- Pricilla Goodin Carter, homemaker, 94 of Cloverdale Dr., Danville, Died Friday, December 6,
2002, at her residence. Funeral sevices were held on Monday, December 9, 2009 at Stith Funeral
Home with Rev. Tommy Valentine officiating. Burial was in the Danville Memorial Gardens. Born
December 11, 1907 in McCreary County KY to the late Bedford and Susemma Jones Goodin. She is
the widow of William J. Carter. She was a homemaker andmember of Lexington Avenue Baptist
Church in Danville. Mrs. Carter is survived by a daughter Linda C. (Allen) Knight of Danville, two
grandchildren Lisa (Danny) Thompson and Stephen Carter Knight, both of Danville, a sister Letha Smith
of Pine Know, KY and four great-grandchildren. Stith Funeral home was in charge of the arrangements.


William and Priscilla had the following children:

+ 105 F i. Linda C. Carter was born about 1930/1935.

28. Marion Lee Carter Senior (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 9 Jul 1905 in , , Kentucky. He died on 18 Nov 1984 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky. He was buried about 20 Nov 1984 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

Marion married (1) Dea Marie Stephens on 21 Sep 1924 in , Scott, Tennessee. Dea was born on 6 Feb 1908 in , Whitley, Kentucky. She died on 6 May 1991.


Marion and Dea had the following children:

106 M i. Marion Lee Carter Junior was born on 11 Aug 1925 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 26 May 1990 in , , Wisconsin. He was buried about 28 May 1990 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

107 F ii. Colleen Carter was born on 19 Feb 1927 in , McCreary, Kentucky.
Colleen married Stephens . Stephens was born about 1920/1930.

108 F iii. Carol Dean Carter was born on 22 Mar 1929 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died in , , Tennessee.
Carol married Pennon . Pennon was born about 1922/1932.

109 M iv. Steve Carter was born about 1930/1933 in , , Kentucky.

+ 110 F v. Patsy Lou Carter was born on 29 Oct 1931.

111 F vi. Jane Anne Carter was born on 11 Nov 1935 in , , Kentucky.
Jane married Bishop . Bishop was born about 1928/1938.

112 M vii. John Dea Carter was born on 4 Jun 1942 in , , Kentucky.


Marion married (2) Helen Scott in 1963 in Harrodsburg, , Kentucky. Helen was born about 1903/1913 in Harrodsburg, , Kentucky.

They had the following children:

113 M viii. William Oakley Carter was born about 1963/1967 in , , Kentucky.

114 F ix. Sharie Ilean Carter was born about 1964/1973 in , , Kentucky.


Marion married (3) Anna Florence Young about 1972. Anna was born on 16 Aug 1900 in , Boyle, Kentucky. She died on 11 Jun 1983 in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky. She was buried about 13 Jun 1983 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

30. John Fount Carter Senior (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 1 Mar 1909 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 19 Jun 1982 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 21 Jun 1982 in Carter Cemetery, ,, Kentucky.

John married Grace Mae Sumner on 10 Apr 1932 in Huntsville, Scott, Tennessee. Grace was born on 25 Aug 1914 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 14 Feb 1994 in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky. She was buried about 16 Feb 1994 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

115 M i. Joseph Jackson Carter was born on 16 Jan 1934. He died on 11 Feb 2001.

+ 116 F ii. Phyllis Pearl Carter was born on 22 Jun 1935.


+ 117 F iii. Barbara Jean Carter was born on 20 Jan 1937.

+ 118 M iv. Ted Randall Carter was born on 7 Dec 1938.

+ 119 M v. John Carter Junior was born on 21 Nov 1940.

+ 120 F vi. Deanna Joyce Carter was born on 5 Feb 1946.

+ 121 F vii. Judy Lee Carter was born on 11 Mar 1947. She died on 2 Oct 1983.

32. Nora Hazel Carter (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 30 Sep 1913 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 27 Dec 1976 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 29 Dec 1976 in Carter Cemetery, , McCr,ucky.

Nora married Ober Carter son of Fountain Forest Carter and Amy Adkins on 17 Apr 1930. Ober was born on 15 Mar 1914 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 3 Jun 1995 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 5 Jun 1995 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

+ 122 F i. Sue Muriel Carter was born on 8 Feb 1940.

33. Lawrence Edward Carter Senior (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 23 Oct 1917 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 6 Aug 1987. He was buried about 8 Aug 1987.

Lawrence married Laura Eulalia Walford . Laura was born about 1914/1924.

They had the following children:

123 M i. Larry James Carter was born about 1935/1945.

124 M ii. Lawrence Edward Carter Junior was born about 1937/1947.

34. Claudie Maxine Carter (William Jackson, William Jackson) was born on 18 Jan 1923 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 14 Oct 1985 in Lexington, Fayette, Kentucky. She was buried about 16 Oct 1985.

Claudie married (1) Emmett Staffey Junior son of Everett Staffey about 1943/1950. Emmett was born on 21 Jan 1925 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 9 Nov 1952 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 11 Nov 1952 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

125 M i. Don Ray Staffey was born about 1944/1954.

126 M ii. James Daniel Staffey was born about 1945/1955.


127 M iii. William Jackson Staffey was born on 30 Jul 1947 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 11 Dec 2000 in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky. He was buried about 13 Dec 2000 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

128 F iv. Kay Lynn Staffey was born on 31 May 1952 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 1 Jun 1952 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 3 Jun 1952.


Claudie married (2) Richard King after 1952. Richard was born on 4 Mar 1896 in Strunks, Whitley, Kentucky. He died on 5 Apr 1970 in Junction City, Boyle, Kentucky. He was buried about 7 Apr 1970.

They had the following children:

129 F v. Maxine King was born about 1954/1964 in , McCreary, Kentucky.

130 F vi. Missy Ann King was born about 1956/1966 in , , Kentucky.

131 F vii. Barbara Jane King was born about 1958/1968.

45. Claude Edward Carter Senior (Fountain Forest, William Jackson) was born on 23 Feb 1901 in , , Tennessee. He died on 4 Jul 1983. He was buried about 6 Jul 1983 in Cooper Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Scott, Tennessee.

Claude married Gladys Davis daughter of Davis and Lucinda Chitwood. Gladys was born on 17 Nov 1905 in Oneida, Scott, Tennessee. She died on 18 May 1987. She was buried about 20 May 1987 in Cooper Memorial Cemetery, Oneida, Scott, Tennessee.

They had the following children:

132 M i. Jack Carter was born about 1923/1925.

+ 133 M ii. Claude Edward Carter Junior was born on 6 Oct 1926.

134 M iii. John David Carter was born about 1927/1932.

135 F iv. Susan Carter was born about 1929/1938.

46. Bessie Bell Carter (Fountain Forest, William Jackson) was born on 17 Jul 1903 in , Scott, Tennessee. She died on 17 May 1985 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 19 May 1985 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

Bessie married Silas Beckam Heath . Silas was born on 11 Jul 1903 in , Whitley, Kentucky. He died on 23 Apr 1924 in , Pulaski, Kentucky. He was buried about 25 Apr 1924 in Barren Fork Cemetery, Marshes Siding, McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

+ 136 F i. Maude Louise Heath was born on 7 Aug 1923. She died on 11 Jul 1974.


+ 137 M ii. Howard Carter Heath was born on 25 Sep 1924. He died on 10 Jun 2007.

50. Ober Carter (Fountain Forest, William Jackson) was born on 15 Mar 1914 in , McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 3 Jun 1995 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 5 Jun 1995 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

Ober married Nora Hazel Carter daughter of William Jackson Carter Junior and Ruth Jane New on 17 Apr 1930. Nora was born on 30 Sep 1913 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 27 Dec 1976 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. She was buried about 29 Dec 1976 in Carter Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky.

They had the following children:

+ 138 F i. Sue Muriel Carter is printed as #122 on page 24.

51. Novella Carter (Fountain Forest, William Jackson) was born on 16 Oct 1915 in , McCreary, Kentucky. She died on 12 Oct 1899 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky. She was buried about 14 Oct 1899.

Obituary -- Novella Carter , 83, Whitley City, died Tuesday, Oct. 12, 1999, at Vencor Hospital in Louisville. Funeral services were 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, at the chapel of McCreary County Funeral Home with the Rev. Danny Staley officiating. Burial was in Carter Cemetery. Born Oct. 16, 1915, in McCreary County, she was a daughter of the late Fountain and Amy Adkins Carter. She was a retired postal worker and member of Whitley City First Baptist Church. Preceding her in death were her parents; eight brothers, Lloyd, Claude, Clarence, Floranzo, Ober, Arthur and Warren Harding and James M. Carter; and two sisters, Bessie Heath and Bettie Jane Carter. Survivors include a son, Phillip (and Lois) Carter, Whitley City; six grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; two great-great-grandchildren; and a
brother, Robert Carter, Whitley City. McCreary County Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.
[Cumberland River Region Obituaries]

Novella had the following children:
139 M i. Phillip Ray Carter was born on 3 Apr 1940 in , , Kentucky. Phillip married Lois . Lois was born about 1931/1941.

52. Arthur E. Carter Senior (Fountain Forest, William Jackson) was born on 11 Jul 1918 in Marshes Siding, McCreary, Kentucky. He died on 3 Mar 1994 in Whitley City, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 5 Mar 1994.

Arthur married Nadean Morgan "Dean". Nadean was born about 1915/1925.

They had the following children:
140 M i. Arthur E. Carter Junior was born about 1936/1946.
141 M ii. Michael Carter was born about 1938/1948.
142 M iii. Paul Stuart Carter was born on 9 Sep 1951 in Corbin, Whitley, Kentucky.

He died on 2 Jun 1981 in Sawyer, McCreary, Kentucky. He was buried about 4 Jun 1981 in Mill Creek Cemetery, , McCreary, Kentucky. 
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943 From: Jas T Kesterson Sr
Subject: Masten Tate Hill
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 1998 21:45:18 -0400

I am looking for information on my grandfather, Masten Tate Hill who lived and worked on a farm in Sunbright,Morgan Co.,Tenn. around 1930.
Masten was born in Anderson Co.,Tenn.in 1855. I don't know why he went to Sunbright, because he had no relatives there. I am trying to find out if he married and had children in Morgan County,Tenn. He had 17 children by 3 different women. If any one has any information they can share I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Barbara (Hill Kesterson).

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Jesse Kesterson and daughter Judy talked with Barbara Kesterson about2003. Barbara said that Masten married again after Harriet Dunn Hill divorced him. His wife was a Hill (Florence B.). She died and Masten put his 5-6 children from this marriage in an orphanage and left them to go somewhere else. No substantiation as of yet. J Solis 10-12-07

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RESEARCH BY BARBARA HILL KESTERSON on MASTEN TATE HILL

For more information, see Barbara's Book, " Descendants of Thomas Lambe

JAMES HILL FAMILY by Barbara Hill Kesterson

James Hill born 1770/75 Stokes Co., NC. died 4 Sept.1826 in Anderson Co., TN. married Mary Clayton born 1776 Wilkes Co., NC.died 3 Apr.1824 Anderson Co., TN.

Children:

(1) Mastin Hill born 19 Nov.1795 Stokes Co., NC. died 18 Nov.1831 Anderson Co., TN. married 15 Feb.1816 in Knox Co., TN. to Mary C."Polly"Hansard born 1798 Amherst Co., VA. died 23 Sept.1888 in Anderson Co., Tn.

(2) Edy Hill born 13 July 1798 died Oct.1841 married John Childress died Feb.1837

(3) Freely Hill born 26 Oct.1800 died 25 Sept.1860 married Washington Underwood born 11 Jan.1796 died 5 July 1864

(4) Marvel Hill born 4 Nov.1802 died 29 Aug.1870 married 18 Mar.1824 to Ann Milly Cox born 1 Jan.1806 died 22 July 1886

(5) Duly Hill born 1 May 1805 died 24 June 1887 married 26 Sept.1824 to William Loy born 31 May 1794 died 22 Jan.1879

(6) Martha Parley Hill born 27 Nov.1807 married 14 Oct. 1834 to Lewis Miller

(7) Hazy Hill born 11 Feb.1810 died 10 Sept.1829 married Jacob Loy born 1805 died 1829

(8) Eary Hill born 15 Jan.1813 died 23 Nov.1821

(9) Cander Hill born 4 Oct.1815 died 20 Sept.1820

(10) Alethea Hill born 18 Oct.1818 married George Miller born 1816 Mastin Hill born 19 Nov.1795 Stokes Co., NC., md. 15 Feb.1816 in Knox Co., Tn. to Mary C. Hansard born 1798 Amherst Co., VA. Mastin Hill died 18 Nov. 1831 Anderson Co., TN, Mary Hansard Hill died 23 Sept.1888

Children of Mastin Hill and Mary C."Polly" Hansard:

(1) Lindley D. Hill born 13 Sept.1817 in Anderson Co., TN. died 21 Apr.1889 in Anderson Co., TN., married 4 Mar.1850 in Anderson Co., TN. 1st to Eavy J. Rucker born 1820 died 7 Sept. 1854 in Anderson Co., TN. Married in 20 Oct.1855 in Anderson Co., TN.to Mariah Slaughter born 1823

(2) Martha Jane Hill born 1819 in Anderson Co., TN. died 1880 in Anderson Co., TN. married 14 Oct. 1834 in Knox Co., TN. to Gavin Miller born 1811 died 1880

(3) George Hill born 1820/1825 in Anderson Co., TN

(4) James Clayton Hill born 15 Apr.1821 in Anderson Co., TN. died 27 Jan. 1906 in Anderson Co., TN. married 24 Oct.1853 in Anderson Co., TN. to Martha Jane Beets born 18 June 1835 in Anderson Co., TN. died 21 Oct.1920 in Anderson County, TN.

(5) Lucy Steven Hill born 12 Apr.1826 in Anderson Co., TN. died 21 June 1915 in Atlanta, Georgia married 9 May 1339 in Anderson Co., TN. to James Monroe Slaughter born 9 Dec.1818 in Anderson Co., TN. died 4 Aug.1907 in Bradley Co., TN.

(6) John Goss Hill born 17 Jan. 1829 in Knox Co., TN. died 12 Oct.1902 in Anderson Co., TN. married 23 Mar. 1851 in Anderson Co., TN 1st to Janette Slaughter born 16 Feb. 1831 in Anderson Co., TN. died 18 Dec. 1886 in Anderson Co., Tn., married 2nd. on 14 Jan. 1888 in Anderson Co., TN. to Sarah Margaret Morris born Aug.1850 died 28 Mar. 1928. James Clayton Hill born 15 Apr.1821 in Anderson Co,.TN. died 27 Jan.1906 in Anderson Co., TN. married 24 Oct 1853 in Anderson Co., TN. to Martha Jane Beets born 18 June 1835 in Anderson Co., TN.

Children James Clayton Hill and Martha Jane Beets:

(1) Masten Tate Hill born 2 Dec.1855 in Anderson Co., TN., died 13 Jan.1940 in Anderson Co., TN. married 19 Dec.1878 in Anderson Co., TN. 1st Harriet Ann Dunn born 13 May 1854 born Knox Co., TN. died 22 Dec.1925 in Anderson Co., TN., married 23 Oct.1904 in Hamblen Co., TN. 2nd Florence Beatrice Hill* (maiden name Hill) born Mar.1884 in Jefferson Co., TN. died 8 may 1918 Jefferson Co., TN.

(2) John Wesley Hill born 28 Oct.1858 in Anderson Co., TN. died 30 Mar.1937 in Anderson Co., TN. married 24 Dec.1884 1st Callie Byrd born 10 Jan.1862 died 26 Feb.1892, married 3 Oct.1894 2nd Maude Maggie Ambrister born 9 Jan.1872 died 14 Oct.1955

(3) Sereptha Ann Hill born 1861 died bef.1870

(4) Sarah Elizabeth Hill born 13 Dec.1862 in Anderson Co., TN. died 21 Oct.1948 in Anderson Co., TN. married 31 Dec.1885 1st John Byrd born 16 Apr.1856 in Anderson Co., TN. died 16 Sept.1895 in Anderson Co., TN. married 14 Nov.1897 William A.Herrell born Apr.1843 in Anderson Co., TN.

(5) William Thomas Hill born 5 Oct.1865 in Anderson Co., TN. died 3 Jan.1951 in Anderson Co., TN. married 25 Dec.1889 1st Emma Belle Elliott born 1869, married 14 Apr.1894 2nd Nannie Jane Crawford born 30 Jan.1876 Anderson Co., TN. died 18 Sept.1945 in Anderson Co., TN.

(6) Nancy Jane Hill born 15 Dec.1867 in Anderson Co., TN. died 26 Feb.1899 in Anderson Co., TN. married 15 Dec.1892 Frank Flanigan born 11 June 1869 died 9 Feb.1960

(7) Mary C.Hill born 19 Dec.1870 in Anderson Co., TN. died 1947 in Colfax,WA. married 16 Nov.1890 Henry Franklin Elliott

(8) James Gideon Hill born 6 Sept.1874 in Anderson Co., TN. died 14 Nov.1943 married 4 Aug.1895 Sarah Elizabeth Hamm born 2 Jan.1876 died 27 Dec.1960 in Anderson Co., TN. Masten Tate Hill born 2 Dec.1855 died 13 Jan.1940 married 23 Oct.1904 in Hamblen Co., TN. 2nd to Florence Beatrice Hill* born Mar.1884 in Hamblen Co., TN. died 8 May 1918 in Jefferson Co., TN.,

Children of Masten Tate Hill and Florence Beatrice Hill:

(1) Oba Diah Hill born 8 Sept.1906 Jefferson Co., TN. died 20 Feb.1995 in Hawkins Co., TN. married 25 Dec.1925 to Birdie Lee Russell

(2) Orvel Lee Hill,Sr. born 16 Sept.1908 Jefferson Co., TN. married 7 July 1940 in Hawkins Co., TN. to Margaret Louise born 28 Mar.1922 in Greene Co., Tn.

(3) Cecil Beatrice Holt born 22 Apr.1911 Jefferson Co., TN. died 5 Jan.1998 in Greene Co., TN. married 25 May 1927 to Joseph Edgar Holt born 9 Apr.1898 died 15 Mar.1969

(4) Henry H.Hill born 18 June 1914 in Jefferson Co., TN. died 10 Jan.1998 in Washington Co., TN. married 24 June 1939 to Daisie Belle Burroughs

(5) Lee Hill born 20 Feb.2917 Jefferson Co., TN. married 14 Sept.1941 1st Mary Helen Harris, md. 16 Apr.1977 2nd.Phyliss Smith. Orvel Lee Hill,Sr. born 16 Sept.1908 Jefferson Co., TN. married 7 July 1941 in Hawkins Co., TN. to Margaret Louise Lamb born 28 Mar.1922 in Greene Co., TN.

Children of Orvel Lee Hill,Sr. and Margaret Louise:

(1) Barbara Jean Hill born 4 Aug.1941 md.4 Jan.1964 to James T. Kesterson born 27 Mar.1946

(2) Orvel Lee Hill,Jr. born 6 July 1943 married 15 Apr.1991 to Melanie Ann Disney

(3) James Oscar Hill born 12 Nov.1944 married to Ellen Louise Smith

(4) Caye Francis Hill born 3 June 1946 married 27 Apr.1963 to Charles Lee Manning

(5) William Edward Hill born 27 Feb.1948 married 12 May 1973 to Theresa Gail Duncan

(6) Kathy Louise Hill born 11 Dec.1950 married William Henry Carter,Sr.

(7) Don Aaron Hill born 6 Feb.1957 married 24 Mar.1972 to Lu Anna Rector

(8) Chrisann (Penny) Hill born 6 June 1959 married Robin Kelly Mayes

(9) Pamela Marie Hill born 4 Oct.1960 married 6 Oct.1979 to Ricky Myers

(10) Anthony Allan Hill born 1 Mar.1962 married 4 Apr.1983 to Lisa Annette Jackson. Barbara Jean Hill born 4 Aug.1941 Anderson Co., TN. married 4 Jan.1964 in Anderson Co., TN.to James Thomas Kesterson born 27 Mar.1946

Children of Barbara Jean Hill and James T. Kesterson:

(1) Marla Kay Kesterson

(2) James Thomas Kesterson

(3) Michael Thomas Kesterson

Marla Kay has 2 children,Torie and Nikki
James Thomas and Dawn have 1 son,
Anthony Tyler Michael has no children. 
Hill, Masten Tate (I4304)
 
944 From: NEWBERRY COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA; HISTORICAL and GENEALOGICALANNALS, by GEORGE LELAND SUMMER, SR., 1950, reprinted 1980;

Johannes (John) Adam Summer Sr., seeking a new home in America, sailedup the River Rhine and joined a colony of people at Rotterdam where,it is stated, he married a young lady in his colony, Margaret Jostin,just before sailing. That year was 17443. He is listed among thepassengers as "Hanns Adam Sommer." They arrived in the ship, St.Andrew, at Philadelphia on October 7, 1743. The Council Records in theSouth Carolina Archives state that he came on Mr. Russell's Ship withCaptains Brown as master, "and waited on ye God in Council where hewas directed to go unto the country to look for the land whereon hemight settle...and then to apply for a warrant. He settled on a plotof land near Broad River and reported that he had a wife anand threechildren. The children's names were, Adam (age 8), Henry (age 6) andMagdalena (age 4). The Petition for the land near "Crim's Creek" wasdated 31 August 1752, Charleston, S.C. It is said that when Johannes(John) Adam Summer Sr., migrated, he lived in Pennsylvania for aboutseven years. At different times during that period, he went on twoexploration trips; one through Virginia and one through the CarolinaStates. He returned to his family in Pennsylvania and later relocatedthem to the Broad River area in "Dutch Fork near Lexington County nearthe Newberry County line. Once settled in this area, he later becameManager of the Commissary during the Revolutionary War and recievedthe title of Major. He had six sons. All six sons served in theRevolutionary War. The "seat" of the SUMMER family in the UnitedStates is Pomaria Plantation, near Newberry. This Plantation was a 600acre Royal Grant to Johannes by King George III in 1754. Pomaria means"orchard", a feature which surrounded the mansion at one time on threesides: 500 pear trees across the road; 500 peaches and plums on thewest side, and 500 apples on the east side, of the mansion.

The following is part of a letter written by William Summer, Esq.,Horticulturist, of Pomaria, S.C. in the year 1878 to Col. BrantzMayer, of Baltimore, MD.:

"John Adam Summer migrated from the Oberland, in Germany, ....... andremained in Pennsylvania where he lived for about seven years.....Hecame to America to better his condition..... After his term of servicewas up in that state he set out on a trip of exploration, leaving hiswife and children with the family who had given him employment. Aftera trip through Virginia he returned to his family. Later, he obtaineda horse from his former employer, and set out on a second trip ofexploration, extending this trip down into the Carolinas, and waspleased with his discoveries. He returned to his family inPennsylvania and brought them to the place of his selection for asettlement. This place proved to be near broad River, in the "DutchFork", in (Lexington County near Newberry County line)." "On hissecond trip through Virginia while reviewing his first observationsand passing through one of the Indian Tribes, he turned his horse intoa small stream to drink, discovered a young Indian in great agony. Heoffered the Indian the assistance he could, when he made signs by hisfingers that he had been three days there and had been bitten by arattlesnake, and by signs comprehended the course he wished to go--andhe laid him across the back of his horse, walking by his side andholding him on, brought him to the Indian Camp, a distance of severalmiles, where there was great rejoicing as he was the son of the Chiefand they had been searching for him for three days. They aat once gavehim (Summer) an unbounded welcome, settled him in their midst, andheaped around him piles of dried venison beef and everything they hadto subsist upon, and embracing him urged him to remain with them; thathis wishes would be suppliedd. He remained with them about three days,and begged them to suffer him to depart, that he had a wife and familyhe wished to return and see. They then began to pile on his horse morethan he could carry -- he took a small part." "As he went on his wayand he came among other Indian tribes, they received him with unusualwelcome, making him understand he had relieved one of their people."Runners had been sent on ahead of him to tell other tribes of hiscoming so that he would not be molesteted. "When he came to Esvapadeena(Indian name for Broad River), the Indians showed him a ford whichthey said had been made by Buffaloes, originally, and then used bythem; and crossed over and came into the forks of Broad and SaludaRivers where he chose to make a settlement... He said that thisreminded him of Oberland, and here he was content to make his home. Hefound the whole country overrun with the wild pea, the bottoms of thestreams and valleys overlined with cane, affording abundant food forhis cattle and horses." "After he was settled, and in his journeys toGranby he met Rev. Christian Theus, of the Reformed Church, the pasterof the people there, and in conversation with him, he and his wifewished to join his church (having been reared in a Catholic community)and have their children baptized. He had him to visit his family andto preach in his neighborhood; and he encouraged the people of hissection to come and attend to these duties. Here was established on ofofthe first churches, known as St. Johns Lutheran Church. A grand of 100acres was made by King George II, to the German Society, then Reformedand Lutheran." "He was a man of firm will and purpose and gave noencouragement to the idle, but was ever ready to assist and aid thosewho desired to make a home in his settlement.": He brought severalfamilies with him from Pennsylvania to the Dutch Fork. Churches andschools soon sprung up, and in due time the cause of Educationreceived encouragemment, and culture and good society and liberaleducation prevails among the citizens of this community. While many ofthe citizens have sought homes in other portions of the State and theUnited States." As a leader in his community, he at first was aLoyalist as were many others in his neighborhood. But later, when hisadopted country formed their own government on the side of libertywhich seemed the only salvation for the people, he took the side ofGeneral Washington. The others of that community also changed andbecame patriotic citizens. During the Revolutionary War he was Managerof the Commissary of that section and gained the title of Major. Ofhis six sons who became grown and had families, all were patrioticcitizens and soldiers in the Militia during the War. 
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945 FRY, ELVIE, 82, a native of Coalfield, died Friday in Atlanta.. Shewas raised in Coalfield and had gone to Atlanta to be with herdaughter, Doris (Mrs. Bill) Hill. Her husband, Oscar Fry, died over 20years ago.Burial in Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. [Morgan County Newsdated Sept, 1986] Adcock, Elizabeth Matilda (I2854)
 
946 FUTREL, SADIE M. - age 91, a resident of Coalfield, passed awayMonday, October 15, 2001, at NHC of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Futrel waspreceded in death by her parents, John Morrison and Ona JacksonMorrison, by her husband, James Conard Futrel, by three s sisters,Nettie Ellisson, Eunice Bailey, and Cora Gardner, by four brothers,Sam, Howard, Harrison, and John Morrison, and by a grandson, EddieGregg. Survivors: children, Susie E. Adcock Whitaker and husband,Thomas L. of Knoxville, and JoAnn Gregg and husband, Willie ofMosheim, Tenn.; son, Cedrick Jackson of Coalfield; grandchildren,James Warren Adcock, Rick Adcock, Vicki Francis, and Sonya Gregg; sixgreat-grandchildren; brother, Dave Morrison of Clinton; sisters,Lettie Fox of Knoxville, and Ollie Mayes of Strawberry Plains, Tenn.Special friends, Dorothy Moore and Marie Reynolds. Mrs. Futrel wasborn December 31, 1909, in Morgan County. She was a lifelong residentof Coalfield. She was a member of the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church.Funeral service will be held Thursday, October 18, 2001, at 8 p.m. inthe Chapel of Sharp Funeral Home with Rev. Mack Smith and Rev. FloydPowell officiating. Friends may call Thursday, between the hours of6-8 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial and graveside services will beheld Friday, October 19, at 11 a.m. at the Estes Cemetery ofCoalfield. Sharp Funeral Home, is in charge of the arrangements.[Knoxville News Sentinal] Morrison, Sadie (I1300)
 
947 FUTRELL, REV. LEWIS L. , 84, of Coalfield, died, June 23, 1995. He was the son of William Robert and Margaret Frye Futrell and a veteran of WW II. Survivors: wife of 63 years, Lassie King Futrell; daughters, Barbara and husband, Frankliin 'Buddy' Poland, Margaret and husband, James Rather, and Sue and Gilbert Barber; sons, Edward 'Tommy' and wife Roberta Futrell, Billy Joe and wife Patricia Futrell and Terry and wife Marsha Futrell; sister, Carrie Humphreys and 13 grandchildren and several g-grandchildren. Interment in Roane Memorial Gardens, Rockwood. [Morgan County News] Futrell, Lewis Lawrence Rev. (I10002)
 
948 FUTRELL, DR. EDWARD (TOMMY) - 67 of Johnson City who went home to be with the Lord will have funeral services held Thursday, May 30, 2002 8 p.m. Saturday at Southside Baptist Church, Johnson City, Tenn. Burial and graveside services will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Dr. Futrell was a pastor in the East Tenn. area for over 30 years. He was a member of Clark Street Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Roberta Futrell; two daughters, Denise Futrell, Lawrenceville, Ga. and Deborah Eubank, Somerset, Ky.; two brothers; three sisters and two grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 5-8 p.m. Saturday at Southside Baptist Church. In lieu of flowers, for those who wish, the family suggests memorial contributions be made to Clark Street Baptist Church, Building Fund, 200 Clark Street, Johnson City, Tenn. 37601 or Southside Baptist Church 1928 Wheeler St., Johnson City, Tenn. 37601. Online condolences to the Futrell family may be sent through www.morrisbaker.com. Arrangements by Morris-Baker 2001 Oakland Ave. Johnson City, Tenn. 37601. 423-282-521 Futrell, Rev. Edward Rovlin Phd. (I7202)
 
949 FUTRELL, LELAH ANN 94, of Rt 3 Harriman, died Nov. 14, 1989.Preceded by husband, Albert Futrell; daughter,Crystal Finks; sonsLenice and Albert Futrell, and grandson, Spurgeon Futrell. Survivors;four grandaughters, Ann Wilkie, Diane Dinkins, Barbara Reece and IreneKerley; grandsons, David , Danny, Maynard Futrell and Harlan Finks.21 grandchildren; 3 g-grandchildren; sisters, Grace Daughtery andBessie Clark. Burial in Adcock Cemetery Coalfield. [Morgan CountyNews] Hill, Lela (I3239)
 
950 FUTRELL, LONNIE E. 84 of Rt. 5 Harriman, formerly of the CoalfieldCommunity, died.Survived by wife, Ira Jackson Futrell; two sons,Franklin and Eldon; a brother, Rev. Lewis Futrell ; two sisters CarrieHumphrey and Ella Clark; six grandchildren and threegreat-grandchildren.Burial in Estes Cemetery. (Morgan County News,March 1982) Futrell, Lonnie E. (I2100)
 
951 FUTRELL, MAYNARD A., 66, of Harriman, died Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005in Marshall C. Voss Health Care Facility, Harriman.He was preceded indeath by parents, Lenice and Beulah Rose Futrell; and brother andsister-in-law, Spurgeon and Carolyn Futrell.Survivors include a sisterand brother-in-law, Irene and Garry Kerley; nephew and niece-in-law,Dr. Kent and Lori Kerley of Birmingham, Ala.; and niece, KristaKerley. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Dec. 16, atRitter Cemetery in the Coal Hill community with Bro. Ben Nixofficiating. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman, is in charge ofarrangements. [Roane County News] Futrell, Maynard (I3242)
 
952 FUTRELL, MR. ELDON A. "JOHN" - age 76 of Harriman, passed away Sunday February 19, 2012 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. He was born January 12, 1936 to the late Lonnie and Ira Jackson Futrell in Morgan County where he lived until his graduation from Coalfield High School. John

served in the United States Army as a mechanic from January 1955 till January 1957 and then in the Army Reserve until April 30, 1963. He always had a love of cars, so in 1964 he opened Futrell's Used Cars in Harriman and fulfilled his life-long desire by serving the community for over 47 years. John was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Oliver Springs. Along with his parents he also preceded in death by his son: Terry Lee Futrell. One brother: Franklin Futrell. A brother-in-law: Roger Daniels. And a sister-in-law: Christine Daniels Kilgore.

He is survived by his wife of many years: Ruth Daniels Futrell. One grandson: Jacob Futrell and his mother Racia Lawson both of Knoxville. Sisters-in-law: Margie Futrell of Harriman, Judy Daniels of Rockwood. Brothers-in-law: Herman Daniels and wife Sue of Oliver Springs and Lester Kilgore Jr. of Oliver Springs. Many devoted nieces, nephews and cousins. Special friends Caroline Diggs and the late Carl Diggs of Harriman.

The family will receive friends Tuesday February 21, 2012 from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. Funeral services will be at 7:00 pm with Pastor Garvin Walls officiating. The family will meet Wednesday February 22, 2012 at 11:00 am in the Mt Pisgah Baptist Cemetery. Davis Funeral Home, Harriman in charge of arrangements. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.davisfuneralhomes.com Published in Knoxville News Sentinel on February 21, 2012

 
Futrell, Eldon A. (I18391)
 
953 FUTTRELL, ALBERT HARRISON 73, of Coal Hill Community died, Aug. 14,1965. Preceded by daughter, Chrystal. Survivors; wife, LelahFuttrell; sons, Lenice and Alvin; nine grandchildren and sixg-grandchildren. 1/2 sisters: Martha Humphrey, Mary Alice Lyles andVesta Shipwash. Burial in Adcock Cemetery. [Morgan County News]

1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, Page 42
FUTRELL, Albert Head M W 27 TN Miner
Lula Wife F W 26 TN
Lennice Son M W 4 TN
Alvin Son M W 2 TN 
Futrell, Albert (I3238)
 
954 Gail Basler, age 70, of Knoxville, went to be with the Lord November 28, 2016. She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. Gail was preceded in death by parents Ward and Mildred Honeycutt. Survivors include husband Larry Basler, daughter Lynn Basler, granddaughter Kerri Warren, great grandson Scotty Dyer, sister Kay McClain, niece Melanie Keith and family, special friends Oleta Rodriguez & Family and Joy Rose. The family will receive friends 5-7 pm Thursday at Mynatt Funeral Home Fountain City Chapel with funeral service to follow at 7 pm with Rev. Mark Keith officiating. Family and friends will meet 10:45 am Friday at Oak Ridge Memorial Park for interment at 11 am Honeycutt, Gail (I2617)
 
955 GALLOWAY CORN PHILLIPS, CHARLENE - age 96, of The BurrvilleCommunity, passed away Jan. 26, 1999 Wartburg. She was born June 12,1902. She was preceded in death by husbands, William Corn and Loran A.Phillips; parents, Samuel A. and Mary Peters Galloway of the BurrvilleCommunity. Mrs. Phillips was preceded in death by sisters, EmmaLewallen, Edith Hughes, Carrie Curry, Lillis Pemberton; brothers,George, Evans R. and Samuel C. Phillips. Surviving: sisters-in-law,Emma Galloway of Burrville, TN and June Galloway of Oneida, TN;several nieces and nephews. Graveside The Galloway Family Cemetery inBurrville. [ Knoxville News Sentinel] Charlene (I10024)
 
956 Galloway Family Reunion

28 September 1905- Howell County Gazette

BIG FAMILY REUNION

Descendants of Mrs. Rhoda Galloway Celebrate.... {daughter of Daniel
Stonecipher and Obedience Brasel}

Had a Large Picnic Dinner Saturday At Home of J.R. Galloway In ThisCity

The Galloway family, one of the oldest and largest families ofSouthern Missouri, held a reunion at the home of J.R. Galloway on WestBroadway, in this city, Saturday. There were over 100 of the relativespresent of Mrs. Rhoda Galloway, the oldesst member of this family. Thisreunion was held to celebrate the 83rd. birthday of Mrs. Galloway.Early in the day relatives of this good old lady began gathering, forthey came from all parts of the country. By the time the noon hour hadarrived the house and yard were full of the young and oldergeneration. Each family came with well filled baskets and a big dinnerwas spread on the lawn in the beautiful yard and the celebration infact was an old fashioned picnic dinner. There was everything good toeat and all did ample justice to the repast. Just before the feastbegan a group picture of the gathering was taken.

Mrs. Rhoda Galloway, in who 92s honor the celebration was held, cameto Howell County with her late husband, G.W. Galloway, in 1857. Theycame overland from East Tennessee, for in those days there were norailroads in this section. They located on a farm one mile northwestof town, where the elder Mr. Galloway passed away several years ago.

G.W. Galloway was widely known throughout this section as a ministerof the Primitive Baptist church.When the Civil War broke out heenlisted under General McBride and was made a captain. He fought inthe battle of Wilson's Creek and two of his sons, Dan and Charles,were in the same battle. His brother, Uncle Jesse Galloway, was alsoin the same conflict, but fought in the Union army. Shortly afterwardsG.W. Galloway was taken a prisoner and with others sent to St. Louis.He was treated as an ordinary prisoner of war, but the other prisonerssoon learned that he was a man of great heart. Every Sabbath hepreached the gospel to them and they soon learned to love him. Dailythe women of St. Louis brought food to the prisoners, and Mr. Gallowayoften divided his share with a sick prisoner who was in more need ofdelicacies than he himself. The following year he was exchanged andfinally returned to his family to live the remainder of his days inpeace.

Among the older persons present were Uncle Sam Galloway, who resideson Gunter's Valley and is in his 80th. year, and Mrs. M.E. Lasater, ofthis city. Both are among the early settlers of Howell county, andhave a long list of descendants. This i is the first time for many yearsthat the Galloway's have been together. All of the eight sons anddaughters of Mrs. Rhoda Galloway were present and it was a source ofmuch happiness to her to see them together once more. Mrs. Galloway isstill halle and hearty and makes her home in this city with herdaughter, Miss Lizzie Galloway, who cares for her. The many friends ofthis estimable family hope that she shall remain on earth for manymore years and live to enjoy other birthday celebrations equally ashappy as the one of last Saturday.

Article taken from the Howell County, MO, GenWeb

(courtesy of Angela Meadows) 
Galloway, George (I8935)
 
957 GALLOWAY, EMMA SUMMER - wife of the late Evans R. Galloway ofBurrville, Tenn., passed away Wed., Feb. 3, 1999. She was the daughterof the late Charles and Matilda Taylor Summer. Emma was a retiredschool teacher, having taught in the schools of Morgan County forseveral years. Funeral service will be held Fri., Feb. 5, 1999, 2 p.m.at Schubert Funeral Home, Sunbright with Rev. Ralph Nance officiating.Interment will follow in the Galloway Cemetery, Burrville. The familywill receive friends Fri., 12-2 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home,Sunbright. Summer, Emma (I4665)
 
958 GALLOWAY, MARY ELIZABETH PETERS, was born May 11, 1866 and went hometo be with Jesus May 15, 1953. She was married to Samuel A. Gallowayon Oct. 7. 1885. There were nine children, eight of whom are stillliving: Mrs. C. K. Llewellyn, Oneida: Mrs. T. L. Curry of Ala; MrsGrover Pemberton, Oneida; Mrs William Corn, Burrville; three sons,George, Evans of Burrville, Sam C. of Oneida; brother, Rev. JohnPeters of Burrville; sister, Minnie Langdoc of Ind; 12 grandchildrenand nine great grand-children. (Morgan County News dated 5/28/1953)(Ed note-Mary Elizabeth was the daughter of Henry & Frankie YoungPeters) Peters, Mary Elizabeth (I10014)
 
959 Gary Luther Adkins  Adkins, Gary Luther (I21266)
 
960 Gay Nell Musselwhite, age 58, a resident of Harriman and formerly ofCoalfield, died Saturday, January 24, 2009 at Harriman Care &Rahabilitation Center.

Gay Nell was born May 14, 1950 in Bainbridge, Georgia. She has livedin this since early childhood.

She graduated from Coalfield High School in 1968. She enjoyed fishing,and most importantly spending time with her family and friends.

Gay Nell was preceded in death by her parents, P.D. Musselwhite andCassie O. Woods Musselwhite, by a brother, Frank Musselwhite, by ahalf brother, Marvin Musselwhite, and by a nephew, Timmy Musselwhite.

She is survived by a sister, Sharon Woods and husband Chester ofPaducah, KY, by a brother, Wayne Musselwhite and wife Wilma of Mobile,AL, by a aunt, Catherine Davis of Oliver Springs, and by severalnieces, nephews and cousins.

The family will receive friends Monday, January 26, 2009 between thehours of 6:00 and 8:00 pm at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral willfollow at 8:00 pm in the funeral home chapel with Rev. Rick Matthewsofficiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Tuesday,January 27, 2009 at 11:00 am at the Woods Cemetery in Coalfield. SharpFuneral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book isavailable at www.sharpfh.com 
Musselwhite, Gay Nell (I6065)
 
961 Geise Creek runs parallel to Back Valley Road in Coalfield. Must be aconnection to her maiden name. Geise, Philobena (I6166)
 
962 General once owned a store. He died at age 99 or 100 when he was hitby a train

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WWI Civilian Draft Registrations WWI Civilian Draft Registrations
Name: Anderson, General
Birth Date: 26 Jun 1897
Birth Place: He & Dad B. Smoky Jct. TN
City/County: Scott
State: TN
Ethnicity: W 
Anderson, General Jackson (I11573)
 
963 George Allen II died as a child. Allen, George II (I8498)
 
964 George C. Walls died in Korea during military duty. TN PFC CO M 19INF REGT KOREA Walls, George Clifford (I1658)
 
965 George Cooper was an English sailor an dson of of a petty officer ofthe English Navy. He came to America in the latter part of the 18thCentury, having landed off the coast of Maryland. He met a youngEnglish girl who came over on the same ship. Later they were marriedand they settled at Elliot Mills, which is now Elliot City, MD.George Cooper wasn't educated, but he became a shoemaker and basketweaver. Cooper, George (I5528)
 
966 George Richard "G.R." Jackson, age 76 of Harriman passed away Thursday, April 10, 2003 at Baptist Medical Center in Knoxville after a short illness. Preceded in death by parents, William L. and Ethel Jackson. He was a member of Trenton Street Baptist Church and sang in the choir, member of Mason Union Lodge No. 38 in Kingston, TN. Survivors include: wife of 58 years, Mary Goddard Jackson of Harriman; daughter and son-in-law, Judy and Frank Tabasco of Dayton Beach, FL; son and daughter-r-in-law, Mike and Jane Ellen Jackson of Knoxville, TN; brothers, Bill Jackson, Jr. of Manchester, TN, Glenden Jackson of Coalfield, TN, Farrell Jackson of Coalfield, TN; one grandson, Michael Barnhart of Atlanta, GA; one great-grandson, Brandon. Funeral at 4:00 p.m., Sunday at Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman. Rev. Greg Lindsey officiating. Interment Estes Cemetery in Coalfield, TN. The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Trenton Street Baptist Church, 519 Trenton St., Harriman, TN 37748. Jackson, George Richard (Gr) (I1584)
 
967 George was a triplett Sharp, George Washington (I17432)
 
968 George was half brother of Thomas Sharp and full brother of Benjamin Sharp. George and Martha moved to KY and later to Gibson Co., IN in 1808. George Sharp was the first school teacher in the conscription school in Gibson Co., IN. He was the first clerk of Salem Baptist Church in that Co., as well. Family: George Sharp / Martha Wiley (F6293)
 
969 George Washington Byrd died of Angina Pectoris in 1934. He worked 40 years as a miner and apparently "retired" prior to his death. His death certificate shows his birth as in Roane County, Tennessee on 28 Sept 1877. His death certificate lists his parents as W.P. Byrd, born in Bount County, Tennessee, and Rebecca Beshears born in Roane County, Tennessee. His death on June 16, 1935, was due to Angina Pectoris. Attending physician was Herman Theacker and Booth Funeral home handled the arrangements for his funeral and burial in the Davis Cemetery. Byrd, George Washington (I12143)
 
970 George Washington, also was a minister. Served as pastor at theGreengrove Baptist Church for many years; never stopped preachinguntil the day he died. New, George Washington (I9506)
 
971 George's death certificate lists his mother as Laura Galliger. Laura's surname is listed with other spellings. See her file for details.

In the 1930 census, George and Lela are living in Murphy, North Carolina, in their owned home, value at $1500. George, his wife, both their parents and their children are listed as born in North Carolina. Although he was listed as a carpenter in an earlier census, in this census George is listed as a farmer. Per the census, he did not serve in the military. 
Rogers, George Whitcomb (I18925)
 
972 George's death certificate says he was born in Murphy, North Carolina, while census records state he was born in Georgia. Rogers, George Whitcomb (I18925)
 
973 Geraldine J. Jenkins, age 81, a resident of Harriman, passed away Thursday, June 13, 2013, at Tennova Residential Hospice in Knoxville, TN.

Mrs. Jenkins was born February 14, 1932 in the Fork mountain Community of Anderson County. Following her Lake City high school graduation in 1950 she moved to Harriman where she has continued to live.

She began her employment in 1950 with Bell Telephone as a Telephone Operator and she continued employment with the phone company until her retirement in 1984.

She attended Childs Memorial Baptist Church and she was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Her hobbies included needlework and making crafts.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ridley Casel Jones and Ernie Kennedy Jones, by her husband, Roy E. Jenkins the former Harriman Police Chief, by sisters; Christine Brummett and Wanda Duncan, and by brothers; Ray and Leon Jones.

Mrs. Jenkins is survived by a brother, David Jones of Oliver Springs, by seven sisters; Janice Hatcher of Dayton, OH, Mary Rose Melenovsky of Harriman, Juanita Miller and husband, Fred, of Clarksville, OH, Patricia Massengill of Columbus, OH, Treatha Vann of Oliver Springs, Donna Melonovsky and husband, Carl of Harriman and Sheila Ledford of Soddy Daisy, TN.

She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and special friends including a very special fiend, Edna Cox.

The family will receive friends Saturday, June 15, 2013, 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 Carl Armes officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Sunday, June 16, 2013, at 2:00 pm, at the Patterson Cemetery in the Fork Mountain Community in Devonia. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com 
Jones, Geraldine J (I17308)
 
974 Geraldine J. Jenkins, age 81, a resident of Harriman, passed away Thursday, June 13, 2013, at Tennova Residential Hospice in Knoxville, TN.

Mrs. Jenkins was born February 14, 1932 in the Fork mountain Community of Anderson County. Following her Lake City high school graduation in 1950 she moved to Harriman where she has continued to live.

She began her employment in 1950 with Bell Telephone as a Telephone Operator and she continued employment with the phone company until her retirement in 1984.

She attended Childs Memorial Baptist Church and she was a member of the Telephone Pioneers of America. Her hobbies included needlework and making crafts.

She was preceded in death by her parents, Ridley Casel Jones and Ernie Kennedy Jones, by her husband, Roy E. Jenkins the former Harriman Police Chief, by sisters; Christine Brummett and Wanda Duncan, and by brothers; Ray and Leon Jones.

Mrs. Jenkins is survived by a brother, David Jones of Oliver Springs, by seven sisters; Janice Hatcher of Dayton, OH, Mary Rose Melenovsky of Harriman, Juanita Miller and husband, Fred, of Clarksville, OH, Patricia Massengill of Columbus, OH, Treatha Vann of Oliver Springs, Donna Melonovsky and husband, Carl of Harriman and Sheila Ledford of Soddy Daisy, TN.

She is also survived by a host of nieces, nephews, extended family members and special friends including a very special fiend, Edna Cox.

The family will receive friends Saturday, June 15, 2013, 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 Carl Armes officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Sunday, June 16, 2013, at 2:00 pm, at the Patterson Cemetery in the Fork Mountain Community in Devonia. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. An online guest book is available at www.sharpfh.com


Family: Ridley Casel Jones / Ernie Kennedy (F6088)
 
975 GIBSON, COACH JIM "HOOT" ? age 69, passed away Friday morning, Jan.21, 2005, at his home In Wartburg, after a courageous battle with lungCancer. Mr. Gibson was born Feb. 17, 1935 in Morristown, Tn. andgraduated from Morristown High School in 1954. He served in the Armyfrom 1954 to 1956. He attended Carson Newman College from 1956- 1960where he was an outstanding Football player. He received his MastersDegree in Education in 1970 from Tenn. Tech. He was employed as aFootball Coach and tteacher in the East Tenn. area for 38 years. Hiscoaching career took Him to Coalfield, Elizabethton, Wartburg, UnicoiCo., Loudon, Scott Co. Clinton, Rockwood and Kingston, which led tomuch success as well as Many close friendships. Mr. Gibson was amember of Liberty Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by hisparents; Margaret Stahl and James H. Gibson, Sr. Surviving; wife of 45years; Margaret Heidle Gibson, Wartburg; grandson; Jamy Gibson, ofWartburg; son; Mark Gibson and wife Susan, of Lebanon, Tenn.;daughter; Debbie Ladd and husband, Chip, of Knoxville, Tenn.;grandchildren; Dylan and Caleb Gibson, Luke, Tyler, Chase, Brandi andAlyssa Ladd and step-granddaughter, Jessica Asadsangabi; brother;Danny Gibson, of N.C.; sisters; Brenda Hodge and Joyce Gravanda, bothof N.C.; stepmother; Mary Ruth Gibson, of Conover, N.C.; specialuncle; Jim Garrettson and cousin, Vicky, of Kingsport, Tn.; nieces;Robin Cornett and Kathy Self, of Morristown, Tn. Funeral services willbe heeld Monday, Jan. 24, 2005, 11 A.M. Liberty Baptist Church,Wartburg. with Bro. Paul Frick officiating. interment will be in themorgan Memorial Gardens, Wartburg. The family will receive friendsSunday evening from 5 To 9 P.M. Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Thefamily request memorial contributions be Made to Carson Newman Hall ofFame Memorial; Address; Susie Trentham, C.N. Box 72017, JeffersonCity, Tn. 37760
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Gibson, veteran coach, dies
By News Sentinel staff
January 22, 2005
Coach Gibson, who played football at Carson-Newman College 1956-60 andcoached at nine high schools in East Tennessee, died Friday morningafter a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 69. The family of coach Jim"Hoot" Gibson will receive friends 5-9 p.m. Sunday at SchubertMortuary in Wartburg.
Coach Gibson's 1981 Kingston Yellow Jackets were state Class AArunners-up to top-ranked Brentwood Academy. It was Gibson's secondtour of duty at the Roane County high school.
After graduating from Morristown High School in 1954, Coach Gibsonspent two years in the U.S. Army, then was hired to coach at Coalfieldin Morgan County. Two seasons later, he began a three-year stint atElizabethton, four at Kingston, three at Erwin, one at Scott Countyand back to Kingston for five. He also coached at Rockwood andClinton. He received is Master's from Tennessee Tech. He taught andcoached for 38 years.
A funeral service will begin at 11 a.m. Monday at Schubert FuneralHome in Wartburg. Burial will be at Memorial Gardens. Memorials may bemade to the Carson-Newman Hall of Fame fund (Attn. Susie Trentham,C.N. Box 72017, Jefferson City 37760). 
Gibson, Jim "Hoot" (I10056)
 
976 Given Name David SUMMERS
Age 77
Sex M
Color Blank
Free or Slave Blank
Married or widowed Widowed
place of birth South Carolina
month in which person died Nov
profession, occupation, or trade Farmer
disease or cause of death Dropsy
number of days ill 90

Source of this information is the Tennessee Mortality Schedules for 1860. 
Summers, David (I16318)
 
977 Gladys may have been the father of ?Adkins. Gladys has the familybible and won't let anyone see it. Roxie believes it is becauseGladys is shown in the Bible to be the daughter of someone other thanMarshall. Carter, Gladys (I11530)
 
978 Glitz Brown was a member of the first Coalfield football team in 1932. Brown, Roy Glitz (I9228)
 
979 Goble, Mary Elizabeth (Wilson)-age 74 of Harriman, passed away Sunday, November 18, 2012 at Park West Medical Center in Knoxville.

Mrs. Goble was born August 13, 1938 in Oliver Springs. She moved to Ontario, Canada in 1972 and came back to Oliver Springs in 1992. She was a homemaker, a loving wife and mother. Her other interest were traveling, bowling, and she loved animals.

She was preceded in death by her parents, William Carson Wilson and Sylvia Garrett Wilson; by brothers; Johnny Wilson, Bud Wilson, Keith Wilson and by sisters; Patsy Allen, Lila Adcock, Jackie Colston.

Mary is survived by her husband, Robert John Goble of Harriman; by a daughter, Tamara Stefanits and her husband, Brian of Dorchester, Ontario; by step-sons, Ricky Goble and his wife Laurie of St. Thomas, Ontario, Mike Goble and his wife, Tara of Halifax, Nova Scotia; sisters, Carlene Hall and husband Larry of Roanoke, VA, Sally Jenkins of Petros, Jimmie Jackson of Oliver Springs; grandchildren, Tasha Stefanits and fianc

Source of Information is Obituary from Sharp's Funeral Home, Oliver Springs, TN. sharpfh.com 
Wilson, Mary Elizabeth (I15782)
 
980 GOODE, MADISON EMBER, age 4 months, passed away suddenly on Sunday,Nov. 10, 2002, (a result of the tornado) along with her grandfatherRussell Hines. She was preceded in death by her uncle David Hines.Madison is survived by her parents, Jason anand Tracie Goode of Wartburgand her brother Dylan Goode; grandparents Sally Hines of Wartburg,Mary Goode of Wartburg and Cecil Goode and wife Marilyn of Wartburg;great-grandparents Sally and John Bell of Wartburg; uncles KellyHines, Matthew Goode and J.R. Goode; aunts Joan Hines, Jessica Goodeand Lori Goode; cousins Faith Hines and McKenzie Goode; and severalother relatives and friends. The family received friends Thur.evening, Nov. 14, 2002 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Schubert Funeral Home,Wartburg. Funeral services were held Friday at 2 p.m. in Shady GroveBaptist Church with Bro. Luke Ward and Bro. Johnny Bell officiating.Interment followed in Kubley Cemetery. [Morgan County News] Goode, Madison Ember (I8773)
 
981 GOUGE, BILLY LEE - age 28, of Coalfield, passed away Sat., March 3,2001. He was born August 18, 1972, the son of Billy Gene and JewelWilson Gouge of Coalfield. He was preceded in death by his mother,Jewel Wilson Gouge; grandparents, James Oliver Gouge, Sr., and ReneLiles Gouge, also, Oscar Lee and Delberta Long Wilson. He is survivedby his wife, Sue Bunch Gouge and daughter, Jessica of Petros; fatherand step mother, Billy Gene and Laura Gouge of Clinton; two sisters,Susan Gouge Daugheherty and her husband, Eddie of Coalfield, and TeenaGouge Duncan of Knoxville; two nieces, Jennifer and Lisa Duncan ofKnoxville; three nephews, Eddie Lee Daugherty and wife Maxsrine ofCoalfield, Joshua Daugherty of Oak Ridge, and Daniel Daughertrty andwife Kim of Coalfield; two great nephews, Robert Lee and JonathanDaugherty, both of Coalfield; paternal uncles and their wives, Jimmyand Patsy Gouge, Jerry and Bea Gouge, all of Coalfield; paternalaunts, Rose Tarner, with whom he made his home, and Opal Covington,both of Coalfield, Sue Pelfrey and Kay Gamble, both of Harriman;maternal aunts, Mary Lee of Knoxville, Mollie Kennedy of TX, BonnieStubbs, Glenna Pack, Rosie Taylor, Nola Howard, Dixie Haynes, GertieJohnson, all of Dutch Valley, Oliver Springs. Interment in RobertWalker Long Cemetery, Dutch Valley, Oliver Springs. [Knoxville NewsSentinal] Gouge, Billy Lee (I1870)
 
982 GOUGE, JODIE MARIE, 18, Coalfield, died Aug. 19, 1998 as a result of a traffic accident. She was born Mother's Day, May 11, 1980. Jodi was a senior at Coalfield High School She is survived by her parents,Bruce and Debbie Ellis Gouge of Coalfifield; brother, Kirk Gouge of the home; William "Bill" and Mary Jo Ellis of Pilot Mountain and Richard and Minnie Gouge of Coalfield and a host of aunts,uncles,cousins, and friends. Graveside services at Anderson Memorial Gardens. [Morgan County News] Gouge, Jodi (I8515)
 
983 GOUGE, PATSY COLEAN, age 67 of Oliver Springs, passed away Tuesday,July 20, 2004 in her daughter's home. She was a faithful Christian forGod, and a member of Big Mountain Church. She touched the hearts ofeveryone who knew her. She was preceded i in death by her parentsClifford and neal Moore of Petros; Brothers, Manuel Creekmore, JimmyRay Moore, William (W.L.) Moore and wife Wanda, Louiey DavidCreekmoore; Sister, Betty Rose Bunch. She is survived by her husband,Jimmy Gouge; Daughter and husband, Gail and Kenny May; Son, James(Bud) Gouge, all of Oliver Springs; Grandchildren, Brandon andBrittany Kennedy, Natalie and Joshua May, all of Oliver Springs;Sisters, Faye and husband Lester Elmore, Emma Swilley, and Eulene Lee;Brothers, Sammy Joe Moore and Alonza and wife Violet Moore. Patsy sangin many churches in the area for most of her life, until the time ofher illness. She will be dearly missed by a host of friends and familymembers. The family will receive friends Thurrsday, July 22, 2004 from6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services will beheld on Friday, 11 am at Big Mountain Church with Bro. Joey Cagleyofficiating. The body will lie in state from 10 am until 11 am.Interment will follow the funeral service in Petros Cemetery.[Schubert Funeral Home] Moore, Patsy Coleen (I1852)
 
984 GOUGE, REV. JERRY LYNN, Coalfield Minister, died Sunday, Sept. 9,2001, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge after preaching at anarea church. Mr. Gouge was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church inOliver Springs. According to Mr. Gouge'e's family, he dedicated hislife to preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. His last moments werespent preaching the 23rd Psalm. He had a deep love for everyone and aburden for the lost, his family said, adding that in the face of painand death, hhe praised God for all he had and thanked him for the dayshe had given him. They described him as a wonderful father andgrandfather and a devoted brother who was an honest, hard-working andrespected man of God. Mr. Gouge is survived by his wife, BeatriceWest Gouge; three daughters, Sarah Gouge, Shelena Gouge and LauraWilson and her husband, Tim, all of Coalfield; two grandchildren,Caleb and Brenton, also of Coalfield; four sisters, Kay Gamble and herhusband, Tom, of Harriman, Rose Tarner and Opal Covington, both ofCoalfield, and Carol Daugherty and her husband, Larry, of Virginia;and four brothers, Frank Windham and James O. Gouge Jr. and his wife,Patsy Moore Gouge, all of Coalfield, Billy Gene Gouge and his wife,Laura White Gouge, of Clinton and Eddie Windham and his wife, Donna,of Oakdale. Mr. Gouge is also survived by his "second" mother, AnnaLaura West of Windrock; and several brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law,nieces, nephews and cousins. Donnie Tinker was considered a specialfriend. He was preceded in death by another daughter, Vanessa Rose;his parents, James O. Gouge Sr. and Rena Liles Gouge; three sisters,Alma Jane Marsh, Mary Wilma Edwards and Helen Sue Pelfrey; hisfather-in-law, Jesse Boyd West; two brothers-in-law, Randall West andFrank Tarner; and three nephews, Larry Wayne Daugherty, James DavidEdwards and Billy Lee Gouge. The funeral will be held at 8 tonight,Sept. 11, in the chapel of Schubert Funeral Home inWartburg with theRev. Don Ambrose and the Rev. Harold Duncan officiating. A gravesideservice will be conducted at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, at JacksonCemetery in Coalfield. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8tonight at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger] Gouge, Jerry Lynn (I1862)
 
985 GOUGH, ALGIE C. , 85, of Oliver Springs, died April 30, 1998. He wasborn in Coalfirld on Nov. 24, 1912, the son of Harvey Cleveland andSadie McGlothin Gough. Survivors: wife, Mattier Gough; sisters, RuthSalyers McCarty and Nora West and Husbaband Jessie., Esther Phillips andBetty Patterson and husband, Virgil and Dortha Gough; brothers,Richard E. Gough and wife Minnieand Alvie H. Gough and wife Hazel.Burial in Oak Ridge Memorial Park. [Morgan County News]Algie C. Gough, 85, Retired AEC employee of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, April30, 1998, at his home. He retired from the security department at theAtomic Energy Commission. He was born in Coalfield on Nov. 24, 1912,the son of Harvey Cleveland and Sadie McGlothin Gough. He was a U.S.Army veteran, a former active member of the Fraternal Order of Policeand a member of Woodlawn Baptist Church of Lenoir City. Gough, Algie (I6283)
 
986 GOUGH, ALVIE 'TOM', REV., 82, Oliver Springs, died July 23, 2001.Preceded in death by his parents Harvey C. Gouge and Sadie McGlothinGouge; two children, Iris Yvonne Gough and Jerry Gough; two brothersAlgie Gough and H. C. Gouge; and two sistersrs, Ester Phillips andDorothy Sellers. Survivors: wife of 62 years Hazel Burgess Gough ofOliver Springs; daugher, Sherry Konopka and husband Joe of OliverSprings; grandchildren, Leigh-Anna Konopka of Redlands, Calif., DanaBaas of Seattle, Wash., Anna DeWitt ofYuba City, Calif, Ginger Hamblinof Alaska and Jeree Sharp of Denver, Colo. seven great grandchildren;brother, Richard Gouge and wife Minnie of Coalfield; sisters, RuthMcCarty of Springfield, Ohio, Nora West and husband Jesse ofSSpringfield, Ohio and Betty Patterson and husband Birgil of DeerLodge. Mr. Gough was born Nov. 13, 1918 in Coalfield. He lived inKentucky and Virginia moving back to Tennessee in 1943.Burial July28,m 2001 in Davis Cemetery of Coalfield. [Morgan County News] Gouge, Alvie H. "Tom" Rev. (I6287)
 
987 Grace D Votrian Home in 1930: Springfield, Sangamon, Illinois
Age: 34
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896
Relation to Head of House: Wife
Spouses's Name: William E
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
William E Votrian 39
Grace D Votrian 34
Elma R Votrian 11
Charles H Votrian 8
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Springfield, Sangamon,Illinois; Roll: 559; Page: 16B; Enumeration District: 49; Image 
Hall, Grace (I8013)
 
988 Grace E. (Kesterson) Sweet , Grace E. Kesterson Sweet, age 90, a resident of Oak Ridge, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008, at NHC of Oak Ridge. Grace was born March 6, 1918, in Peabody, Tenn., and lived most of her life in Oak Ridge.

Mrs. Sweet was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Oak Ridge. She was known for her great faith in God and she was always eager to present Christ to each one she came in contact with. Grace was one of the few remaining people of Oak Ridge who knew John Hendrix and his vision for the town of Oak Ridge.

She was an avid gardener who thoroughly enjoyed sharing her flowers as well as her ceramics and wood crafts with her many friends and family members. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clarence Sweet; a son, Arlie Thomas Sweet; her parents, Sam W. and Mary Belle Cox Kesterson; and brothers, Paul, Samuel and Jesse Kesterson.

She is survived by sons, Clarence Alvin Sweet and wife, Joyce, of Knoxville, and James Sweet and wife, Linda, of Powell; sisters, Dorothy Riggs and husband, Jack, of Dayton, Ohio, Martha Hill of Harriman, Helen Christopher and husband, Oliver, of Petros, and Ruth Lackey of Coalfield; grandchildren, Bryan Sweet, Susan Hammontree, Kellye Bennett, Jeffrey Sweet, Bradley Sweet, and Christi McGinnis; 11 great-grandchildren; sisters-in-law, Sandra Walls Kesterson of Coalfield, and Lucille Kesterson of North Carolina; and a host of friends and extended family members.

The family will receive friends Thursday, Oct. 2, 2008, between the hours of 6 and 8 p.m. at Sharp Funeral Home. The funeral will follow in the funeral home chapel at 8 p.m. with the Rev. Steve McDonald officiating. Burial and graveside services will be held Friday, Oct. 3, 2008, at 11 a.m. at Anderson Memorial Gardens. The family expresses their most sincere gratitude to the staff of Caris Health Care and National Health Care of Oak Ridge for the care given to Mrs. Sweet during her illness. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to the Calvary Baptist Church Building Fund, 163 N. Jefferson Circle, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements
Thanks to Jane Lane for obits. 
Kesterson, Grace Evelyn (I11929)
 
989 Grace Owens McKinney, age 85 of Harriman passed away Tuesday, April 2, 2002 at Roane Medical Center. She was a member of Trenton Street Baptist Church. A nurses aid for 19 years at Harriman hospital and worked at Trenton Street Baptist Church nursery. Preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Clifton McKinney, daughter, Frances McKinney. Survivors: daughters; Olga McKinney Owens of Oliver Springs; Ernell McKinney Renfro of Rockwood; sons and daughters-in-law: Orvis A. & Joanie McKinney of Kingston; Arkie R. & Carolyn McKinney of Kingston; brothers: Joe Owens of Maryville, TN, Don Owens of Oliver Springs; grand daughters: Lynnita Angel of Rockwood, Donna Owens of Harriman; grandsons: Damon Lance Owens of Oakdale, David Oweens of Coalfield, Harold Godsey of Kingston, Michael Godsey of Kingston, Matthew McKinney of Kingston, Matthew McKinney of Kingston; step-grandsons: Frank Lambdin of Harriman, Michael Lambdin of Harriman; nine great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, great step-grandson: D.J. Gibson; sister-in-law: Elga McKinney. Funeral 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel in Harriman with Rev. Pat McGee officiating. Interment 10:00 a.m. Friday at Willard Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the charity of your choice.

 
Owens, Grace Esther (I10943)
 
990 Grace Owens McKinney, age 85 of Harriman passed away Tuesday, April 2, 2002 at Roane Medical Center. She was a member of Trenton Street Baptist Church. A nurses aid for 19 years at Harriman hospital and worked at Trenton Street Baptist Church nursery. Preceded in death by her husband of 61 years, Clifton McKinney, daughter, Frances McKinney. Survivors: daughters; Olga McKinney Owens of Oliver Springs; Ernell McKinney Renfro of Rockwood; sons and daughters-in-law: Orvis A. & Joanie McKinney of Kingston; Arkie R. & Carolyn McKinney of Kingston; brothers: Joe Owens of Maryville, TN, Don Owens of Oliver Springs; grand daughters: Lynnita Angel of Rockwood, Donna Owens of Harriman; grandsons: Damon Lance Owens of Oakdale, David Oweens of Coalfield, Harold Godsey of Kingston, Michael Godsey of Kingston, Matthew McKinney of Kingston, Matthew McKinney of Kingston; step-grandsons: Frank Lambdin of Harriman, Michael Lambdin of Harriman; nine great-grandchildren, one great-great grandchild, great step-grandson: D.J. Gibson; sister-in-law: Elga McKinney. Funeral 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel in Harriman with Rev. Pat McGee officiating. Interment 10:00 a.m. Friday at Willard Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman. At the family's request, in lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the charity of your choice. Owens, Grace Esther (I10943)
 
991 GRACE, MRS. RUBY LEOPPER, age 90, of the Boswell Chapel Community,died Friday morning, March 12, 2004, in the Harriman Rehab Center,Harriman, Tn. She was a member of the Boswell Baptist Church and waspreceded in death by her husband, Cecil Grace, parents, Charles andEmma Honeycutt Grace, grand daughter, Cynthia Scott. Surviving, Son;Don Grace, of Harriman; Sisters; Faye Leopper and Edna Booher, bothof Oakdale; Great Grand Children; Alyssa Scott and Madeline ArgueGraveside services will be held Saturday morning 11 A.M. PineyCemetery, Oakdale. With Rev. Brent Pallotta officiating. SchubertFuneral Home, in charge of arrangement. [Schubert Funeral Home]
DEAT: ADR1 Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center
DEAT: ADR2 240 Hannah Road
DEAT: CITY Harriman
DEAT: STAE Tennessee
DEAT: POST 37748
DEAT: CTRY United States
DEAT: PHON (865) 882-9159
DEAT: WWW http://harrimancare.com/
 
Leopper, Ruby (I10031)
 
992 Grady Herman Clark, 84, of Kingston, passed away Friday, Dec. 15, 2017, at his home.
He was born June 2, 1933, in Coalfield and made a career in the U.S. Navy, retiring with over 21 years of service for our country. He was a member of Victory Baptist Church in Kingston. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Tamarra Hicks; parents, Henry Elmer and Ella Futrell Clark; brothers, Leo and Claude "Butch" Clark; sisters, June Dickey, Loeta Graves and Juanita Mattocks; sister-in-law, Sandra Webb; and brother-in-law, Charles Graves.
Survivors loving wife of 59 years, Joan Jackson Clark, Kingston; children, Michael Clark and wife Tammy and Gregory Clark, all of Kingston; son-in-law, Steve Hicks, Kingston; grandchildren, Leroy Hicks, Brandy Belicek, David and Mitchell Clark, John Michael Clark, Savanna Alexandria and husband Joseph and Brittney Clark; great-grandchildren, Morgan and Maddison Hicks, Preston Hicks, Rylee Belicek, George Belicek III, Micah Zane Alexandria and Emma Brielle Alexandria; sisters, Shelby Jean Wright, Rockwood, and Shirley Faye Peck and Dean Kennedy, both of Harriman; sisters-in-law, Charlene Ratledge and Brenda Yates, both of Kingston; and a host of extended family and friends.
The family will receive friends from 1-3 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20, at Fraker Funeral Home, Kingston, with funeral service following at 3 p.m. in the chapel with the Rev. Danny Thomas officiating. Interment will follow at New Midway Baptist Church Cemetery with full military honors conducted at gravesite by the Roane County Honor Guard and active Navy personnel. An online register is available at www.FrakerFuneralHome.net. 
Clark, Grady (I20671)
 
993 GREENE, L.C.H. , 81, Liberty, died 1/12/1965. He was born 3/17/1884,the son of the late Wash and Mary Williams Greene.His wife LillieJones Greene, 80, died 11/3/19675. Survivors: sons, Reuben, Bruce,Ernest and John; daughters, Mae McPeters, Helen McPeters and SammyRuth McPeters; 19 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. Burial inLiberty Cemetery.
[Morgan County News] 
Greene, Leonidas Campbell Houk (I184)
 
994 GREENE, MARY LOU SCHUBERT, 92, Liberty Road, Wartburg, passed awayTue. Oct. 29, 2002 in the Life Care Center of Morgan County. She wasa lifelong member of Liberty Church and enjoyed piecing quilts . Shewas reitred from the County School System with 30 years of service.She was preceded in death by her husband Bruce Greene, Sr. She issurvived by two sons Bruce Greene, Jr. and wife Rose, and James Greeneand wife Janet, all of Wartburg; former daughter-in-law and specialcaregiver Jeannie Greene of Wartburg; grandsons James Richard Greeneand Daisy and Bruce David and Keela Greene, all of Wartburg; 3 greatgrandchildren; three sisters Wanda Shipe of Wartburg, GeraldeanAdkisson of Harriman and Juanita Jones of Wartburg; half-siisterBarbara Ward of Petros; half-brother H.C. Schubert of Wartburg. Thefamily received friends Wed. evening Oct. 30, 2002 from 6 to 8 p.mm.in Schubert Funeral Home, Wartburg. Funeral services began at 8 p.m.with Rev. Michael Justus officiating. A graveside service was heldThur. morning at 11 a. m. in Liberty Church Cemetery. [Morgan CountyNews] Schubert, Mary Lou (I7984)
 
995 Gregory David Jackson, age 49, a resident of Coalfield, died Wednesday, October 29, 2008 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Greg was born September 18, 1959 in Oak Ridge. He has lived all of his life in Coalfield, and graduated from the Coalfield High School in 1977.

He was a member of New Heights Baptist Church and was the owner and operator of Moonlight Plumbing.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Welch and Irene Jackson, Lawrence and Vertie Davis, and his father in law, Gravy Jackson.

Greg was a big man with a big heart who loved his family and dedicates his life to them. He is survived by his wife of 26 years; GraceLynnette Jackson, by a daughter; Brooke Jackson and fiance 
Jackson, Gregory David (I13662)
 
996 GRIFFITH, WILLIAM EUGENE, Jr., 84, of the Hardin Valley community ofKnox County, died Monday, June 10, 2002, at Fort Sanders ParkwestMedical Center in Knoxville. Born Sept. 22, 1917, in Coalfield, he wasthe son of William Eugene Griffith Sr. and Jenny Russell Griffith. Hehad lived in Hardin Valley for the past 34 years. Mr. Griffith workedas a tool and die maker at Alcoa Inc., the Oak Ridge K-25 site, ArnoldEngineering, P & S Plastics and Ridge Metals. He is survived by hiswife, Estheer "Jackie" Nash Griffith; two daughters, Helen Townsend andher husband, Fred, of Loudon, and Nyoka Wilson and her husband,Johnny, of Sparta; three sons, Allen Nash and his wife, Cristy, ofSparta, Joe Griffith and his wife, Stacy, of Lenoir City, and GeraldT. Griffith and his wife, Amelinda, of Knoxville; his brother, RussellGriffith of Coalfield; and by 14 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, Mr. Griffith waspreceded in death by two sons, William Eugene Griffith III and RandallEugene Griffith. The funeral will be held at 8 tonight, June 12, inthe chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev. DougKizer officiating. A graveside service will be conducted at 11 a.m.Thursday, June 13, at Oliver Springs Cemetery. The family willreceive friends from 6 to 8 tonight at the funeral home. [Oak Ridger] 
Griffith, William Eugene Jr (I4781)
 
997 Grover Stanley Dalton age 96, a lifelong resident of Harriman passed away on Saturday February 6, 2010 at Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center. Stanley was a member of Trenton Street Baptist Church since 1923 where he was a Life Deacon and hahad served as Sunday School Teacher, Sunday School Superintendent, Training Union Leader, Chairman of Deacons, on Pastor Search Committees, on Building Committees and was the long time Adult Teaching Leader. He is Preceded in death by his parents Grover Cleveland and Georgia Floyd Dalton, Brothers; John, Carl, Joe, Clyde And Tom Dalton, and Daughter-in-Law Wanda H. Dalton.
Survivors:
Wife of 72 years Mattie Lee Dalton, Son and Daughter-in-law Jim and Gladys Dalton,
Daughter Martha Lee Dalton, Grandson and wife Steve and Jenny Dalton,Great grandchildren Hunter and Haley Dalton, Sister Mildred Braden, Sisters-in-law Emogene Dalton and Laura Cox, Brother-in-law Millard Lee.
He also leaves a host of nieces, nephews and cousins whom he dearly loved. After graduation from Harriman High School in 1934 as Class Valedictorian, he worked at the A&P Grocer Store, was co-owner of Easyway Grocery Store and then Manager of McKinney?s Clothing Store prior to going to work at the K-25 Plant in Oak Ridge from where he retired as an Electrical General Supervisor after 32 Years of service in 1977. In later years he was an active member of the Harriman Library Board, an officer of the Roane County Gideon?s and an officer of the Pellissippi Genealogy Society. He enjoyed researching family history and was a long time member of the Dalton Genealogy Society. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 6 t to 8 PM at the Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman. The funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 PM at Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman with Rev, Gene Nelson, Rev. Mason Goodman and Ted Taylor officiating. The body will lie in state 1 hour prior to service time. Burial will be at Roane Memorial Gardens. The deacons of Trenton Street Baptist Church will serve as Honorary Pallbearers. The family wants to thank the staff at Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center for the loving care given to Stanley while he was a resident there. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Trenton Street Baptist Church, 519 Trenton St. Harriman, TN, 37748 or to the Gideon?s, Roane County Camp, P.O. Box 476, Kingston, TN 37763. Kyker Funeral Home of Harriman, TN is serving the family of Stanley Dalton.
 
Dalton, Grover Stanley (I16555)
 
998 Grover Stanley Dalton age 96, a lifelong resident of Harriman passed away on Saturday February 6, 2010 at Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center. Stanley was a member of Trenton Street Baptist Church since 1923 where he was a Life Deacon and hahad served as Sunday School Teacher, Sunday School Superintendent, Training Union Leader, Chairman of Deacons, on Pastor Search Committees, on Building Committees and was the long time Adult Teaching Leader. He is Preceded in death by his parents Grover Cleveland and Georgia Floyd Dalton, Brothers; John, Carl, Joe, Clyde And Tom Dalton, and Daughter-in-Law Wanda H. Dalton.
Survivors:
Wife of 72 years Mattie Lee Dalton, Son and Daughter-in-law Jim and Gladys Dalton,
Daughter Martha Lee Dalton, Grandson and wife Steve and Jenny Dalton,Great grandchildren Hunter and Haley Dalton, Sister Mildred Braden, Sisters-in-law Emogene Dalton and Laura Cox, Brother-in-law Millard Lee.
He also leaves a host of nieces, nephews and cousins whom he dearly loved. After graduation from Harriman High School in 1934 as Class Valedictorian, he worked at the A&P Grocer Store, was co-owner of Easyway Grocery Store and then Manager of McKinney?s Clothing Store prior to going to work at the K-25 Plant in Oak Ridge from where he retired as an Electrical General Supervisor after 32 Years of service in 1977. In later years he was an active member of the Harriman Library Board, an officer of the Roane County Gideon?s and an officer of the Pellissippi Genealogy Society. He enjoyed researching family history and was a long time member of the Dalton Genealogy Society. The family will receive friends on Monday evening from 6 t to 8 PM at the Kyker Funeral Home in Harriman. The funeral service will be Tuesday at 2 PM at Trenton Street Baptist Church in Harriman with Rev, Gene Nelson, Rev. Mason Goodman and Ted Taylor officiating. The body will lie in state 1 hour prior to service time. Burial will be at Roane Memorial Gardens. The deacons of Trenton Street Baptist Church will serve as Honorary Pallbearers. The family wants to thank the staff at Harriman Care and Rehabilitation Center for the loving care given to Stanley while he was a resident there. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Trenton Street Baptist Church, 519 Trenton St. Harriman, TN, 37748 or to the Gideon?s, Roane County Camp, P.O. Box 476, Kingston, TN 37763. Kyker Funeral Home of Harriman, TN is serving the family of Stanley Dalton.



Family: Grover Stanley Dalton / Mattie Lee (F5875)
 
999 Grubb, Mary (Billie) Hembree age 92 of Lenoir City passed away Wednesday, November 19, 2003 at River Oaks Place in Loudon. Billie accepted Christ at an early age. She was of the Cumberland Presbyterian Faith. A native of the Wheat Community iin Roane County, Tennessee, she loved working in flowers and was a dedicated homemaker who welcomed all who came. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rupert Grubb; parents, Sherman and Mary Hembree; brothers, Walter Hembree, Elmer Hembree, and Sam Hembree; sisters, Jean Hembree, Anna Hembree Gaylor and Mabel Hembree Charles; and beloved niece, Georgia Charles Iosea. She is survived by her nieces, Ruth Wayne Cogdill of Lincoln Park, MI, Evelyn Cogdill of Ewen, MI, Rochelle Bailey, Faye Jean Hembree, and Barbara Tinker all of Coalfield, George Anna Koiva of Dayton, TN, Dorothy Jean Schubert of Lenoir City and Phyllis Rechtin of Victor, N.Y.; dear nephew, Wayne Hembree of Bowie, MD; sister-in-law, Maude Hembree of Coalffield; many beloved great and great great nieces, nephews, cousins and other relatives and friends. The family will receive friends from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hawkins Chapel, 102 B Street, Lenoir City. Funeral services will follow at 7:30 p.m. Family and friends will gather 9:15 a.m. Saturday at Hawkins Chapel and proceed to Crawford Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery in Roane Co. for graveside services at 10 a.m. Hawkins Chapel, Lenoir City is serving the Mary Grubb Family. Hembree, Mary (I14465)
 
1000 GULLEY, SHERRY M. GOAD "PEACHES" - age 42, a resident of Oak Ridge,passed away Friday, February 24, 2006 at her home. Mrs. Gulley wasborn May 15, 1963 in Oak Ridge. She has lived for the past six yearsin Orange, Texas moving back to Oak Ridge rerecently. Sherry collectedElvis Presley memorabilia and she enjoyed drawing, writing poetry andher weenie dog. She was preceded in death by her maternalgrandparents, Marlin and Nina Dodd of Coalfield, paternalgrandparents, Dyllis and Imojean Goad of Petros, and by herstep-father, Donald A. Lanham. Survivors: husband, Rodney Gulley ofOak Ridge; son, Sean Donald Lanham of Dalton, GA; father, Charles F.Goad of Ringgold, GA; mother, Lynda Dodd Lanham of Dalton, GA;brother, Cody Goad of Ringgold, GA; sister, Rebecca Hughes of Alcoa;niece, Brandie Lanham of Oak Ridge; nephews, David Chamblee III ofOliver Springs, Julian A. Lanham of Oak Ridge; mother in law, BrendaRutherford of Oak Ridge; special friend, Betty Reinhert of Orange,Texas. Sherry is also survived by several cousin, extended familymembers, and special friends. The family will receive friends Monday,February 27, 2006 between the hours of 1:00 and 2:00 pm at SharpFuneral Home. Funeral services will follow at 2:00 pm in the funeralhome chapel with pastor Garvan Walls and Rev. Barbara Priceofficiating. Burial and graveside services will follow at EstesCemetery of Coalfield. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of thearrangements.
Published in the Knoxville News Sentinel on 2/26/2006. 
Goad, Sherri (I1526)
 

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