Terri Lynette Watson

Terri Lynette Watson



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Terri Lynette Watson

    Terri married [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Arnold Mays Watson

    Arnold married Sheryl Jeanne Tanner [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sheryl Jeanne Tanner
    Children:
    1. 1. Terri Lynette Watson
    2. Kenneth Edward Watson


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  John Williams Tanner was born on 12 Nov 1916 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (son of John Everett Tanner and Maude Williams); died on 11 Jun 1996 in Blount Memorial Hospital, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 14 Jun 1996 in Grandview Cemetery, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.

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    Notes:

    Notes from his son, John Duane Tanner

    Attended Central Grammar School in Wartburg, TN 1929
    Graduated from 8th Grade 22 March 1929 Wartburg, TN

    Soon after their marriage, John and Marie lived in Kingsport, TN

    Discharged from The Army of the United States (honorable) 3 Dec 1945.

    Owned and operated dpool rooms in Kingsport, TN., Marion, VA, Restaurants: Tanner's Cafe in Jamestown, KY, Spot Cafe in Maryville, TN. Package Stores: 8-11 Easy Cur #1 and #2, Maryville, TN.

    Again proclaime his acceptance of Jesus Christ 19 Dec 1992.





    John was the owner-operator of the Spot Cafe in Maryville, TN. Servedin the military in the US Army during WWII.

    Notes from son John Tanner:

    Baptised at age 16 on January 29, 1933 by Rev. J.H. Robb.
    Attended Central Grammer School in Wartburg in 1929
    Graduated from "The Eighth Grade" 22 March 1929
    Soon after their marriage, John & Marie lived in Kingsport,TN
    Honorably Discharged from the Army of the United States Dec 3, 1945.
    A calendar made and given as a gift to his Aunt Eliza at the age ofabout 9 yrs. It appears to be a project at school or church.
    Owned and operate4d Pool Rooms in Kingsport, TN., Marion, VA.Restaurants: Tanner's Cafe in Jamestown KY, Spot Cafe in Maryville,TN, Package Stores: 8-11, Easy Curb #1 and #2 in Maryville TN.
    Again proclaimed his acceptance of Jesus Christ Dec 19, 1992.

    John married Pearl Marie McGlothin on 26 Mar 1938 in Middlesboro, Bell, Kentucky, United States. Pearl (daughter of Robert Harvey McGlothin and Maude Hinds) was born on 13 Aug 1907 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 Apr 1988 in Dunedin, Pinellas, Florida, United States; was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Pearl Marie McGlothin was born on 13 Aug 1907 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Robert Harvey McGlothin and Maude Hinds); died on 20 Apr 1988 in Dunedin, Pinellas, Florida, United States; was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.

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    TANNER, MARIE McGLOTHIN 80, of Maryville and Fla., died April 20,1988. She was a native of Coalfield, Tn. She and her husband , JohnTanner had been married for 50 years. Survivors; sons, Bill and wifeSandra Tanner, and John D., and wife Lindda; one daughter, JeanneWatson; six grandchildren, Kristi and Kelly Tanner, Jason and KimberlyTanner, Terri and Kenny Watson; her stepmother, Mae McGlothin; threesisters, Ruth Hamby and June Kesterson, Madge Jones . Burial inGrandview Cemetery. (Morgan County News)

    Marie McGlothin Tanner, 80, of Marville and Dunedin, FL, died Wednesday morning, April 20, at her home in Dunedin of an apparenth heart attack. She and her husband had been spending the winter in Florida for a number of years.

    A native of Mrogan County in the Coalfield area, she had been living in Maryville for over 30 years. She was a member of Everett Hill Baptist Church of Maryville.

    During the time that her husband, John W. Tanner, operated restaruants in various states, Mrs. Tanner assisted him by keeping the books and in other positions. Following his retirement the two bought their second home in Florida.

    Mrs. Tanner enjoyed crocheting, cooking, traveling, and working in her yard.

    In addition to her husband, to whom she had been married 50 years on March 26, Mrs. Tanner is survived by two sons and their wives, Bill and Sandra Tanner of Maryville and John D. and Linda tanner of Nashville; one daughte,r Jeanne Watson of Lenoir City; six grandchildren, Kristi and Kelly Tanner, Jason and Kimberly Tanner, Terri and Kenny Watson; her stepmother, May McGlothin of Norwood (Oliver Springs) three sisters, Ruth (Mrs Fred Hamby and June (Mrs. Jesse) Kesterson both of Coalfield, and Madge (Mrs Robert) Jones of Norwood; and a number of nieces and nephews.

    The funeral will be Saturday, April 23, at 10:00 a.m. in the chapel of Smith Mortuary in Maryville with the Rev. McMurray Roberts officiating. Burial will be in Grandview Cemetery.

    The family will receive friends tonight, April 22, from 7 to 9 and on Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. at the funeral home.

    Children:
    1. John Duane Tanner
    2. William Billie Dean Tanner
    3. 3. Sheryl Jeanne Tanner


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  John Everett Tanner was born on 28 Jun 1886 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States (son of James Martin Tanner and Susan Susie Anna Parsons); died on 3 Oct 1936 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    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.

    John married Maude Williams. Maude (daughter of John Benjamin Williams and Virginia Jenny Davis) was born on 22 May 1889; died on 27 Dec 1968. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Maude Williams was born on 22 May 1889 (daughter of John Benjamin Williams and Virginia Jenny Davis); died on 27 Dec 1968.

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    Name: Maud Williams
    Home in 1900: Civil District 4, Morgan, Tennessee
    Age: 11
    Estimated birth year: abt 1889
    Birthplace: Tennessee
    Relationship to head-of-house: Daughter
    Father's name: John
    Mother's name: Jennie
    Race: White
    Household Members: Name Age
    John Williams 49
    Jennie Williams 44
    Amanda Williams 18
    Lizzie Williams 15
    Eliza Williams 14
    Maud Williams 11
    Ernest Williams 7
    Charley Thompson 44
    Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 4, Morgan,Tennessee; Roll: T623 1591; Page: 27A; Enumeration District: 106

    Children:
    1. 6. John Williams Tanner was born on 12 Nov 1916 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 11 Jun 1996 in Blount Memorial Hospital, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 14 Jun 1996 in Grandview Cemetery, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Ernest Ralph Tanner
    3. William Herbert Tanner was born on 15 Jan 1922; died on 16 Jul 1967 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Mary Martha Tanner was born on 10 Mar 1924 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 8 Apr 2010 in Cookeville Regional Medical Center, Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Crest Lawn Cemetery, Cookeville, Putnam, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Robert Holman Tanner was born on 21 Feb 1926 in Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 4 Dec 2002 in Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Nicholas Charles Tanner

  3. 14.  Robert Harvey McGlothin was born on 11 Sep 1883 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States (son of William Wesley McGlothin and Martha Jane Walls); died on 2 Aug 1960 in Middlesboro, Bell, Kentucky, United States; was buried in Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

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    Notes:

    May McGlothin believes the McGlothins and Fagans came from Irelandtogether. There is a community called Fagin near Tallahassee, TN.CHECK THIS. Did the McGlothins come to upper East Tennessee first?

    What is the source of Harvey McGlothin's birthplace?

    Morgan County, Tennessee Marriages
    July 1906 - June 1910*
    FHL#0978841
    Item 4
    *(note - these dates are on the title page of the film, but the volume
    covers Feb 1906 - June 1910)

    Page Groom Bride Date of License /Marriage

    54 McGLOTHIN, Harvey HINDS, Maud 3 Sept 1906 / 9Sept 1906
    Harvey and Maude had a double wedding at MiddleCreek Baptist Churchwith Harvey's sister, Merle, and Lilburn Owens.

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    Harvey McGlothin met May Sexton in Scott County TN when he and histhree children boarded at the same place May was boarding as shetaught in a local school. May would walk to school with and home withRuth.

    Per Marie's son, Johnny, Marie didn't think too highly of May afterMay and Harvey were married. John, Marie's husband, would tease Marieby telling his children to call May Grandma or Grandma May. Mariewould say, "She ain't nothing to them." Marie and May were friends,Johnny said, but only to a point.
    Observation by myself: it must have been difficult on all three ofHarvey's children when he married a woman their age, and especiallywhen May had Madge and June. 06-03-07

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    Harvey and May McGlothin lived on Back Valley Road in Coalfield TN forall of their married life. It was the same house Harvey and his firstwife, Maude, lived in.

    June remembers when the house was remodeled. May had the houseremodeled and changed the Mansard roof and the upstairs. Originallythe house had a porch on the east and west side and possibly on thenorth side and may have been t-shaped. May had those porches takenin. In later years, the rooms that were once the porches sagged.There would have been only 3 rooms downstairs then--the living room,the bedroom that was always called the "front" bedroom and thekitchen, which was to be grandma mcglothin's bedroom as we knew it.The steps to the second floor were originally on the west side of thehouse, on the opposite side of grandma's bedroom that they whilegrandma was alive.

    The kitchen became a room that spanned the width of the house. One ofit's features was built in cabinets that were flush with the wall.These were white and had small doors, upper and lower cabinets.Grandma's floor was red and white tile and she had a red metal kitchentable and chairs.

    Grandma's counter tops in the kitchen were red, too. But they werekind of soft, like tile. They wrapped around one end of her kitchenand the cabinet nearest the wide opening to the dining room haddrawers that opened out towards the center of the room. It also had aflat surface that opened out. This is where grandma kept hersilverware (top drawer) and her kitchen towels.

    When Grandma decided to move home from Oliver Springs, Dad (JesseKesterson) redid the kitchen and put in new cabinets. Somehow thatend cabinet, the one with the silverware, ended up upstairs. Aftergrandma died, I brought it home and was going to refinish it. Idiscovered that it was one end of a roll-top desk.

    Grandma's house had a wide front porch with a swing. Jesse Kestersonsat in the swing a few years after mom (June McGlothin Kesterson) diedand said he had spent many, many evenings in that swing with Mom.

    The front porch had brick steps that went to the ground, then wideconcrete "landings" that went on down the hill, and finally more stepsthat went down to the road level. There was a rock wall about six oreight feet high that lined the roadway for a bit.

    The steps going to the second floor were steep and dark. A stringattached to a chain at the bare-bulb light fixture and to a hook nearthe bottom of the steps was used to turn the light on and off--thelight being at the top of the stairs.

    There were double windows at each end of the open second floor.Poppaw McGlothin or someone had built four or five "file" cabinetswith doors that open instead of drawers and were held closed by smallblocks of wood that were held in place by a nail.
    These sat on the second floor with their backs to the stairs andprevented one from falling down the stairs. As a child, I loved to goupstairs and look in these. They were full of littletreasures--fountain pens, stamps, paper. After grandma died, we foundfive of these. I have one of them, but it isn't in good shape and hasbeen painted white.

    In an undated interview with May McGlothin, she said that "Harvey" stayed with Rachel & Cecil Carson "and all her kids", which is where he met May, who was boarding there, too.

    On another occasion, May talked about the woman who ran her boarding house (may not have been the Carsons) and said that the woman opened May's mail and read it. She wanted May to marry her son and didn't want May to receive correspondence with anyone else.

    Buried:
    Anderson Memorial Gardens, Highway 61 between Oliver Springs and Clinton TN

    Robert married Maude Hinds on 9 Sep 1906 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States. Maude (daughter of Joseph Hinds and Bethida Anna Fritts, daughter of Joseph Hinds and Bethida Anna Fritts) was born on 22 Jan 1886; died on 19 Sep 1923; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Maude HindsMaude Hinds was born on 22 Jan 1886 (daughter of Joseph Hinds and Bethida Anna Fritts, daughter of Joseph Hinds and Bethida Anna Fritts); died on 19 Sep 1923; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    Married:
    54 McGLOTHIN, Harvey HINDS, Maud 3 Sept 1906 / 9Sept 1906

    Children:
    1. 7. Pearl Marie McGlothin was born on 13 Aug 1907 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 Apr 1988 in Dunedin, Pinellas, Florida, United States; was buried in Grandview Cemetery, Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Robert Glyn McGlothin was born on 16 Aug 1911; died on 15 Jul 1972 in Baptist Hospital, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Andersonville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Alma Ruth McGlothin was born on 2 Dec 1915; died on 13 Dec 2003 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Andersonville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.