Martha Mae Kesterson

Martha Mae Kesterson



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  1. 1.  Martha Mae KestersonMartha Mae Kesterson

    Martha married Hubert Wily Hill [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Roy Lee Hill
    2. Juanita Hill

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel Whetson KestersonSamuel Whetson Kesterson was born on 16 Jul 1894 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (son of Masten Tate Hill and Eliza Jane Dunn); died on 2 Jul 1962 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 6AA731B91E1541CDB267AB615EABCF9FD888
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 06, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1910, Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1920, Civil District 9, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1930, District 9, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1940, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    Sam was a miner. One year he mined at his property in Coalfield, TN.Jesse remembers that the mine was behind what is now Judy Solis'house.

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

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

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

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

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

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


    The Manhatten Project

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

    She said her father liked the manuscript. "My dad said, "You got Mama good." Carroll's father did not live to see the book published.

    Samuel married Mary Ann Cox on 19 Nov 1916 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. Mary (daughter of William Lincoln Cox and Elizabeth Jane Foster) was born on 30 Sep 1898 in Tennessee, United States; died on 12 Nov 1983 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Ann CoxMary Ann Cox was born on 30 Sep 1898 in Tennessee, United States (daughter of William Lincoln Cox and Elizabeth Jane Foster); died on 12 Nov 1983 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: C0A2A84EC9CC4C198FDCB7D87D4FCB1BFE3D
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 01, Morgan, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1920, Civil District 9, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1930, District 9, Claiborne, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1940, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    A tape recorded conversation with Mary Kesterson by her granddaughter,Judy. Date unknown, but probably in early 1980s.

    Mary's grandmother and grandfather were Joshua Foster and ParleyUnderwood Foster. Parley possibly died the summer before Mary wasborn in September.

    Levi was called Uncle Lee and was Jane Elizabeth Foster's brother.Jane Elizabeth or Elizabeth Jane Foster was Mary's mother.

    George Washingon Foster was called Uncle Wash.

    Fred and John

    Uncle Wash took his family to Missouri in a covered wagon. They gotthere and John Brown sent him with horse and sled to get wood to burn.The wood was on a creekbank. The sled turned over and they found himon the ice. He had been drinking and had frozen into the ice.Sarah's boy, John, apparently went with them.

    The snow would bank up to 10' against the fence sometimes. John wouldrun back and forth from the house to the barn so Jane could go to thebarn to milk the cows in the barn. Jane's parents raised him.

    Mary remembers her mother telling stories of her childhood inMissouri. It is possible that Elizabeth Jane Foster lived in Missourifor awhile.

    Mary doesn't remember many of her cousins.
    Uncle Lee's wife thought Mary Kesterson was named after her and gaveMary a pretty piece of cloth one time with anchors in it. It was greyand red with white ahcnors.

    Ernest, son of Levi Foster, was the father of A.B. "Salty" Foster.Salty was Mayor of Harriman for several terms and died in 1982.Another of his children, Victor Foster, was responsible for the familytree through 1800 and Enoch Foster.

    Joshua, brother of Jane, went to college in Middle Tennessee. Maryis not sure he graduated, but he was called the "professor". Theclover threshers came and grandma (Jane's mother) said she wasn'tgoing to let them stay long. Jane told her Jot may be begging(thumbing?) his way through from MT right now,"you'd better let them stay". And She let them stay just becauseMommy told her Jot might be on his way to come home.

    Jane Elizabeth married George Hudson (1) had Sam. "Lord how I lovedmy brother. He was the greatest person in the world. I'd go meet him at the store and he'd set me up on the counter and say 'Nowwhat do you want?'" "Sunbeam Candy" It was an oblong piece of candy"wrapped up in paper that looked like the sun, real pale, soft candy,hard center, only candy I loved"

    Jane married (2) William Lincoln (Link) Cox. Samuel WhetsonKesterson's mother was married to a Pruitt at sometime or another.
    Daisy and Lizzie were Hudson's
    Johnny and Fanny died before Mary was born

    Sam, Jane's brother, took Jane to parties when they were young, suchas barn dances and socials. They enjoyed dancing very much.

    One of her brothers lived in East Fork Valley and was bringing a bridein (home) and there was a big snow on the ground. They were cominginto Kingston (via ferry?) and I don't know, must have been coming ona boat. Momma and others went to meet them and her riding skirt wasfrozen plumb to her waist. They rode horses, the whole wedding partywent to meet them. They got wet in the snow while riding. Could havebeen the one that married a Fox.

    Uncle Wash. When I was 14, I spent the night with Uncle Wash. He wassick. They lived in East Fork Valley. Mary and her mother went tothe home as was customary when someone was dying.

    Deal Bailey - Ruth and Granny went to seen them in Oliver Springs andRuth sneaked meat off her stove. If she hand known Ruth had of been(was) hungery, she'd given her something off the table. side of bacon stacked up on a plate on the kitchen stove.

    "I can just see Uncle Lee sitting in the holler when Paul was 3or 4 (1924-1925). Lee had a mustasche. We rode a buggy up there witha cheastnut hourse."

    "Bob's wife is one I was on the horse with and I fell off backwards,off the horse's end onto the ground. I was 14. It was the last horseI ever rode. They hadn't been married long. It was when Uncle Washwas sick. He died after that.

    Uncle Jot went to college and possibly was a professor

    Cousin Lee moved to Andersonville.

    Uncle Enoch worked in a bank at Coal Creek. Lost his mind. The bankwent broke and he lost his mind.

    Jane (Mommy) died in 1925

    Mary's great grandmother was a cherokee indian and her grandfather wasa "Farmer". They lived in bear creek valley where she and a baby waskilled by a bear. Granny said her grandparents were Fanny and MartinCox and that Fanny lived to be 106. Her great grandmother was acherokee indian and great grandfather was ??? farmer. Fanny andMartin had a daughter, Kate, and sons Will and Tom.

    Her mother's parents were Joshua Foster and Parley Foster Underwood
    Her mother was Elizabeth Jane Foster, born in East Fork Velley anddied at her sister's house at Morley" and William Cox, a miner. Shewas buried in White Oak graveyard above Westburn, above Catula, AboveLafollette. William was buried around Peabody.

    Grandma and Grandpa Cox were Fanny and Martin Cox. Fannie waspossibly a Farmer and lived to be 106 per Mary. Fanny also had adaughter named Kate.

    Mary thought she remembered her mother telling her that her mother'sparents, Joshua and Parley Foster, owned slaves

    *****
    September 2006. Jesse,Mary's son, and Judy, Mary's granddaughter,tried to find the grave of Mary's mother, Elizabeth Foster Cox, at thegraveyard at White Oak and didn't find anything that would indicate agrave was hers. There were other Cox graves there, however, and manyunmarked graves. J SOLIS
    *****

    Mary Cox Kesterson talked about her wedding day to her granddaughterJudy. Mary said it was her first time to wear nylons. Sam mailed herwedding ring to her. Sam's mother wouldn't let them get married soSam hoboed on a train to Montana. Later he mailed the wedding ring andcame home to marry his love (His sister was there at the time.) Sherode in a taxi to the wedding. Mary said Sam's sister stole herbrother Sam whom she loved better than anything. Mary told her newsister-in-law, Minnie Dunn, that since she stole Mary's brother, Marywas going to steal HER brother.

    Sam used to play hopscotch with Mary and she told him she was going tomarry him.

    Mary once said to Judy, her granddaughter, that Sam Kesterson's (Dunn)mother was hateful, that she had a heavy burden to bear. Mary wouldnot discuss that burden.

    Mary said that if she had her life to live over and could be anythingshe wanted to, she would be a detective!

    Her memory of when one of her children was born was that they wereplanting sweet potato slips after the baby was born. Mary would go tothe house to breastfeed the baby and would cool her wrists with waterand feed the baby and go back to helping Sam plant sweet potatoes.

    Mary Cox had only a 4th grade education. She was often sick with asore throat and would miss so much school that she fell behind.

    Mary's mother knitted her a pair of stockings that Mary absolutelyhated. Mary would leave the house wearing them, stop at a rock andtake them off and hide them under the rock and put them on again whenshe came home from school. This might have contributed to herfrequent sore throats!!!

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    Mary Cox met Samuel Whetson Kesterson when Mary's brother marriedSam's sister. Mary was only 5 years old when her brother married andleft home. This is how Mary told her granddaughter, Judy Kesterson,about her brother and husband in an interview in the late 1970s.

    "I told Minnie I didn't like her taking my brother away from me. Shetold me, "I've got a brother, his name is Sam." I told her, "Thatbrother ofyours will be my man someday."

    Minnie went on to change the spelling of her name to Hutson fromHudson because of a neighbor with a similar name, according to Mary.Minnie and Sam Hutson lived with Elizabeth and Will Cox (Mary'sparents) for a few years after they were marriedd. When they moved outon their own, they moved to Westburn and Mary would visit with themoccasionally. It was during one of the visits, whehn Mary was 13,that she first met Minnie's brother, Sam. Sam was 15 when they metand was boarding at his sister's home while he worked in the mines.

    According to Mary, she and Sam became good friends, seeing each otherevery day. Sam played in Mary's playhouse and made hopscotch squaresfor her. Mary recalled that the two of them wore out their shoeskicking a block back and forth on the hopscotch board.

    Mary said that their friendship developed into a courtship eventuallyand they made plans to marry. Neither of the parents wanted them tomarry. Mary told Judy that she thought her mother's main reason foropposing the marriage was her mother's fear of being left with no oneto do the housework. "She liked to have went crazy after I left,"Mary said.

    According to Mary, Sam's family was alos opposed tot he marriage. Samwas upset and sold some property he owned (no documentation for this)and left for Melstone or Milestone Montana, where his sister Cora wasliving at the time.

    Mary said Sam hopped a freight train, hobo style, although he had themoney for a ticket. He told her later that the freight train carriedlumber and he got splinters in his backside from riding on top of thelumber.

    Sam corresponded with Mary and eventually sent her a wedding ring byregistered letter. Mary said it was a pink gold band. He also senther a pair of yellow gold earrings.

    Sam stayed in Montana 2 years and 3 months. Mary said that when hereturned to Tennessee, they went ahead with their wedding plans.

    He returned and they were married on November 16, 1916, at Sam'ssister's home (Ethel) in Clinton, TN. Thye man who married him wasJudge Wallace, a distant relative of Mary's through her mother.

    OBITUARY - Mary Kesterson.

    Mrs. Mary Kesterson,87, of Harriman, died Saturday, November 12, 1983.
    Her daughter Grace (Mrs. Clarence) Sweet lives in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
    Mrs. Kesterson was the widow of Samuel W. Kesterosn. She was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church in Oliver Springs.

    Survivors in addition to Mrs. Sweet are another daughter, Dorothy (Mrs. Jack Riggs) of Dayton Ohio, Martha (Mrs. Hubert) Hill of Harriman, Helen (Mrs. Oliver ) Christopher of Petros, Ruth (Mrs. Boyd) Lackey of Lawton, OK, sons, Paul Kesterson of Wilmington, NC., Jesse Kesterson of Coalfield; 18 grandchildren, 26 great-grandchildren, and two great-great grandchildren.

    Services are being held today at 2:00 p.m. at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, Oliver Springs. The Rev. Milford Ely is officiating. Burial will be in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements.

    Children:
    1. Grace Evelyn Kesterson was born on 6 Mar 1918 in Peabody, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 30 Sep 2008 in Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Anderson Memorial Gardens, Dossett, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Rev. Paul Carter Kesterson was born on 6 May 1921 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States; died on 24 Dec 1985 in Cape Memorial Hospital, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States; was buried in Raleigh Memorial Park, Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United States.
    3. Dorotha Elizabeth Kesterson was born on 18 Aug 1923 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States; died on 25 Nov 2011 in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States; was buried on 12 Feb 2011 in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    4. 1. Martha Mae Kesterson
    5. Jesse Monroe Kesterson was born on 23 Dec 1929 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 Jan 2008 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Helen Lou Kesterson
    7. Ruth Isabell Kesterson
    8. Samuel Luther Kesterson was born on 24 Nov 1938 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States; died on 27 Nov 1938 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, White, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Masten Tate Hill was born on 2 Dec 1855 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (son of James Clayton Hill and Martha Jane Beets); died on 13 Jan 1940 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 3D81D3D8B3F34A3CBC0BDD1E49D7373FEDFD
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 06, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    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).

    **********************************************
    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.

    Died:
    OBITUARY
    Masten Hill

    Clinton Courier
    &
    Anderson County News
    Thursday-January,1940

    Masten Tate Hill, 85 retired farmer of Anderson County, died at the home of his son, Oba Hill, Clinton RFD 4 last Saturday night. Mr. Hill had been a member of the Methodist Church for many years. Two daughters, Mrs.Henry Holt of Rogersville Junction and Mrs.John Hickson of Clinton; and six sons, Oba of Clinton, Henry of Midway, Orville of Rogersville Junction, Lee of Richmond,VA., Oliver and Wesley of Cincinnati, Ohio; all survive as do two sisters, Mrs.Sarah Herrell and Mrs.Frank Elllliot of Washington,D.C.; and two brothers, J.G.(Gid)Hill and W.P.Hill, both of near Clinton. Funeral services were Monday at Zion Baptist Church with the Rev. Mr. Rhyne and the Rev. Mr. Spurgeon and the Rev. K.M. Spickard officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Wells in charge.

    NOTE: Obituary does not mention his children by Eliza Dunn nor his children by another wife, XXX Hill.

    Masten married Eliza Jane Dunn. Eliza (daughter of James Chambers Dunn and Sarah Malone) was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 30 Jan 1931 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Eliza Jane Dunn was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Knox, Tennessee, United States (daughter of James Chambers Dunn and Sarah Malone); died on 30 Jan 1931 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 8A7A1CBA4D1844DEB81877B9803FFBCFEA2B
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 06, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1910, Civil District 8, Anderson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1920, Civil District 9, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    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

    Died:
    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)

    Many of the Kesterson Family is buried in the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery
    Kesterson, Eliza Dunn 08-11-1870 / 01-30-1931 w/o Thomas A
    Kesterson,
    Mary A. 09-30-1896 / 11-12-1983 Mary Anna Cox wife of Samuel Whitson Kesterson

    Kesterson, Samuel Luther 11-24-1938 / 11-27-1938

    Kesterson, Samuel W. 07-16-1894 / 07-02-1962 (Samuel Whitson)
    Kesterson

    Thomas A 10-14-1853 / 03-01-1907 Pvt Co C 4 Regt TN Inf Spanish American War

    Post on Kesterson Genealogy by Robert Copeland.

    Children:
    1. Nola Belle Hill was born on 8 May 1884 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 7 Jan 1972 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Peabody Cemetery, Duff, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Cora V Hill was born on 11 Feb 1886 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 9 Aug 1967 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Peabody Cemetery, Duff, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Minnie Mae Hill was born on 29 Oct 1889 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 1 Jan 1971 in La Follette, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    4. 2. Samuel Whetson Kesterson was born on 16 Jul 1894 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 2 Jul 1962 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Ethel Frona Hill was born on 16 Jun 1897 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 21 Mar 1954 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

  3. 6.  William Lincoln Cox was born on 14 Dec 1862 in Tennessee, United States (son of Martin Cox and Frances (Fanny) Farmer); died on 13 Dec 1917 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 02605ED017804468B65C021A790E8FB4CBFA
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 01, Morgan, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    Someone in the Cox side of the family, believed to be William Lincoln's mother's parents or grandparents, lived in Bear Creek Valley where the woman and the baby in her womb were killed by a bear. Per Mary, the woman was sitting at a spinning wheel with her back to the door and her husband and obviously some other children were away. The bear came inside the cabin and killed her and ripped the baby from her belly.

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

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

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

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



    Birth:
    Ancestry says his birthdate is 1861.

    Buried:
    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.

    William married Elizabeth Jane Foster on 5 Feb 1888 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, United States. Elizabeth (daughter of Joshua Bernice Foster, Sr. and Parley J. Underwood) was born on 10 Oct 1853 in East Fork Valley (Historical), Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in in Morley, Campbell, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Jane Foster was born on 10 Oct 1853 in East Fork Valley (Historical), Anderson, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Joshua Bernice Foster, Sr. and Parley J. Underwood); died in in Morley, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 36499AC027A64137AA1A4112326635EEF07A
    • Census: 1900, Civil District 01, Morgan, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    Per Ruth Kesterson Lackey, Jane and Link fed their two babies something as medicine that probably poisioned them. Need more information.

    Stories from Mary Cox Kesterson, daughter of Elizabeth Foster Cox.
    Uncle Wash took his family to Missouri in a coverd wagon. They got out there and John Brown sent him with horse and sled to get wood to burn.The wood was on the creek bank. The sled turned over, and they found him on the ice. He'd been drinking, had frozen into the ice. He was Sarah's boy, John, apparently went with them.

    The snow would bank up 10 feet against the fence sometimes. John would run back and forth from the house to the barn so Jane could go to the barn to mind the cows in the barn. Janes's parents raised him.

    Mary Cox didn't remember many of her cousins though she tried.

    Uncle Lee's wife thought Mary was named after her and gave her a pretty piece of cloth one time with anchors on it. It was grey and red with white anchors.

    Earnest was Salty Foster's father

    Victor Foster was responsible for the family tree.

    Joshua, brother of Jane, went to college in Middle Tennessee.

    The clover threshers came and grandma said she wasn't gonna let them stay long. Jane told her "Jot may be begging (thumbing) his way through from Montana right now. You'd better let them stay." And she let them stay just because Mommy told her Jot might be on his way to come home.

    jane Elizabeth married George Hudson. They had a son, Sam. Mary said of her brother: "Lord how I loved my brother. He was the greatest person in the world." "I'd go meet him at the store and he'd set me up on the counter and say "now what do you want?"." "Sunbeam Candy",I'd say. It was an oblong piece of candy wrapped up in paper tha looked like the sun--real pale, soft candy, and center, it was the only candy I loved."

    Jane married (2) William Lincoln Cox. Sam's mother was married to a pruett at sometime or another. Daisy and Lizzie were Hudson's.Johnny and Fannie died before Mary was born.

    Sam, Jane's brother, took Jane to parties when they were young. These were like barn dances. They'd dance togehter.

    One of her brothers lived in East Fork valley and was bringing a bride in and there was a big snow on the ground. They were coming into Kingston and don't know, must have been coming on a boat. Momma and others went to meet them and her riding skirt was frozen plumb to her waist. They rode horses, whole wedding party, went to meet them. They got wet in the snow while riding. Could have been the one that married a Fox. Not sure.

    About Uncle Wash: When I was 14, I spent the night with Uncle Wash--he was sick. They lived in East Fork Valley. Deal Bailey--Ruth and Granny went to see her in Oliver Springs and Ruth sneaked meat off her stove. If she knew Ruth had of been hungry, she'd given her something to eat off the table. There was a side ofbacon stacked up on a plate on the kitchen stove.

    I can just see Uncle Lee (levi?) sitting in the holler when Paul was 3 or 4 (1924-1925)..He had a mustasche. We rode a buggy up there with a chestnut horse.

    Bob's wife is one I was on the horse with and I fell off backwards, off the horse's end into the ground. I was 15. Was the last horse I ever rode. They hadn't been married long. It was when Uncle Wash was sick, he died after that.

    Uncle Jot (Joshua B) went to college, possibly was a professor.

    Cousin Lee moved to Andersonville.

    Uncle Enoch worked in Branch at Coal Creek. Lost his mind. The bank went broke and he lost his mind.

    Jane Foster Cox died in 1925

    source for this child is 1870 US census. E.J. was not listed in 1860 census and may have been living elsewhere. At one time some of the Fosters went to Missouri to visit relatives or with the intent of living there. A male relative got drunk and fell off his horse in the creek and drowned, per Mary Cox Kesterson, daughter of Elizabeth Jane Foster Hudson Cox.

    Cotula, Campbell County, was originally called Gatliff in honor of Dr. A. Gatliff, a physician of the locality. The name was changed to Cotula in 1908, when the railroad was built through the section. It is located near the central part of the county.

    Jane and husband William Lincoln (Link) Cox and Mary were living in Cotula in 1910 when the census was taken. The census in 1910 still listed the area as Gatliff even if the name had been changed a few years earlier. Judy Spradlin. Census to support this is attached to William Lincoln Cox.

    Died:
    Believed to be buried in the White Oak cemetery, in an unmarked grave In February 2007, Jesse Kesterson, a grandson, and Judy Solis, daughter of Jesse and June Kesterson, searched for Elizabeth Foster Hudson Cox's grave. Her daughter, Mary Cox Kesterson, was unable to attend her funeral and burial because she had just given burth to a baby girl (Dorothy). Mary told Jesse where her mother was buried. No marked grave has been found. 08-2009

    Children:
    1. Fanny Cox and died.
    2. Johnny Cox and died.
    3. Lizzie Cox was born about 1880 in Tennessee, United States; and died.
    4. Samuel Cox was born about 1882 in Tennessee, United States; and died.
    5. 3. Mary Ann Cox was born on 30 Sep 1898 in Tennessee, United States; died on 12 Nov 1983 in Harriman, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    6. Daisy May Cox was born in 1899; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Clayton Hill was born on 15 Apr 1821 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 27 Jan 1906 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: EECB65F83D94473193909B448994AC456F95

    James married Martha Jane Beets. Martha was born on 18 Jun 1835 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 21 Oct 1920 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Martha Jane Beets was born on 18 Jun 1835 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 21 Oct 1920 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 79754BA11071481583F6A5DCF5D2F446B34E

    Children:
    1. 4. Masten Tate Hill was born on 2 Dec 1855 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 13 Jan 1940 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

  3. 10.  James Chambers DunnJames Chambers Dunn was born on 17 Feb 1813 in Knox, Tennessee, United States (son of Thomas Dunn and Ellen Chambers); died on 22 Jun 1889 in Tennessee, United States; was buried in Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 20C635AE26E8485BBC3ABB7385C7A4CC5AAD

    Notes:

    http://www.angelfire.com/ar2/larrymstegallTURNER/ POSSIBILITIES

    From this website:
    http://diglib.lib.utk.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?sid=30f8e1d8181059b2e1b28c2b48cdfb1a&c=tdh&view=reslist&type=simple&q1=Tennessee%20Historical%20Society&rgn=collection

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    Whereas Moses Speer did in the 30th day of October 1819 convey to William Ewing , Michael C. Dunn , Thomas Edmiston and Moses Speer as Trustees, for the use of a Seminary of learning One Acre of land adjoining the Eastern boundary of the tract of land on which Jesse Maxwell now lives, on which acre of land conveyed as aforesaid there is now erected a Brick Schoolhouse, and whereas it is necessary that the Teachers, Students and others attending said Schoolhouse should have the free, common and uninterrupted use of a Spring of Water that is on the land of the said Jesse Maxwell & contiguous to said Schoolhouse ?

    Now therefore this Indenture made this thirteenth day of December 1819between Jesse Maxwell of Davidson County on the one part & William Ewing , Michael C. Dunn, Thomas Edmiston and Moses Speer trustees asaforesaid. Witnesseth, that for & in consideration of the Sum of onedollar to him in hand paid the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged,the said Jesse doth give, grant and allow to the Teachers Scholars &others attending said Schoolhouse either for the purpose of teaching or being instructed in the Languages, Sciences or Morality the free &common use of said Spring of Water; as also the free & uninterrupted use of a footway or path to & from said Spring ? But it is always to be understood that the said Jesse his heirs or assigns is also to have a like common & equal privilege of said Spring so the neither are to be deprived of the use & benefit thereof ? In witness whereof the said Jesse hath hereunto set his hand & seal the date above

    Jesse Maxwell [added: seal]
    [added: Witness present
    John R Dunn
    James D Williamson
    Marcus Boyd ]

    District 8, P17/167 D128/F128 Knox Co. TN 1870 Census:
    Dunn, J.C., 57 TN Carpenter $1200/$200
    Sarah 36 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.

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    From Kathy Roberson via genealogy.com

    A home built by James C. Dunn still stands at the S0uthwest 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 occupiied 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 sitte 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 print shop owned by WS.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.

    email from Sandy Anderson May 2003

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    Not sure at this time where this cemetery fits in with OUR DUNN line:

    This small cemetery, indicated on the U.S.G.S. Bearden quadrangle, islocated in a yard off Nubbin Ridge Road. There probably were under adozen graves here. Only one very eroded stone remains, and it isalmost unreadable. There may have been a low stone wall around thiscemetery at one time. The cemetery was visited March 24, 1989.

    Dunn, J., no dates, military marker "Co. D. 4 Tenn. Inf. Mex. War"
    10/27/06

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    CENSUS References:
    1830 Knox Co. TN
    DUNN pgs. 341-342-380
    1840 Knox Co. TN
    DUNN pgs. 17-32-47-62
    1850 Knox Co. TN
    DUNN pgs. 50A-50B-170A-220A-229A-229B

    James Dunn - 1860 Knox Co. TN District 15, page 281
    James Dunn - 1891 Knox Co. TN Male Voters List, 9w District 1, page313

    These were found online and need to be further reviewed.
    Kathy Roberson

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    Posted by: Carl Date: November 26, 2000 at 08:51:44
    In Reply to: Re: DUNN Eliza Jane 1870-1931 by Kathy Roberson of 1033

    I have been unable to locate James C. Dunn in an 1850 and 1860 census,so I was wondering if he might have removed to a different state for a period. I'll dash out and find the 1860 reference today. Still no1850. In 1870, that would be

    1870 Census Knox Co TN Dist#8 P17/167 D128/F128
    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

    This should be with the second wife Sarah, and Eliza Jane would not be born yet. --Carl

    Judy: Eliza was born in August 1870

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    Posted by Barbara Kesterson on
    Sat, 27 Feb 1999

    Surname:

    James C.DUNN married Mildred A.MALONE in Knox
    County,Tennessee. on 26 December 1844. They had the
    following children:(1)John DUNN(2)Margaret
    E.DUNN(3)Harriett Ann DUNN(4)James M.DUNN(5)Eliza Jane
    DUNN(6)Julia DUNN.There is a DUNN House on 1424
    Armstrong Avenue in Knoxville,Tennessee,NE.It is a
    1905 neoclassic mansion has Corinthian columns and
    pilasters and in the pediment,a lunette window.They
    had tours at one time of this mansion. According to
    research this mansion was contructed in 1905 by James
    M.DUNN,a buliding contractor,who may have designed all
    the oriental work. Is their anyone that has done
    research on this DUNN family and their mansion. Is the
    the mansion still there? Does anyone have a picture of
    it? Any information will help.

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    Posted by: Carl Date: November 28, 2000 at 17:02:58
    In Reply to: DUNN,James C. married 1844 by Barbara Kesterson of 1106

    By the way, Knox Co. TN Chancery Ct Docket #2076 shows the two oldestchildren were William C. Dunn and Thomas A. Dunn. I think William wasborn in the 1847 period, while around 1849 should turn out to be closefor Thomas. --Carl

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    Genearations:
    William Dunn md. Catherine Walters
    Thomas Dunn md. Ellen Chambers
    James C. Dunn md. Mildred A. Malone
    Harriet Ann Dunn md. Masten Tate Hill

    This is the story about my grandfather;
    Masten Tate Hill {My Grandfather} md. 1st to Harriet Ann Dunn and they had seven children, then later on Harriet had a sister Eliza Jane Dunn who lived with her mother Mildred Dunn. Mildred was struck by lightning and killed and Eliza didn't havave no one to take car of hereafter their mother died, so Masten and Harriet let Eliza moved in with them,Eliza was about 14 years old.After she moved in Eliza and my grandfather Masten, he and Eliza had five children together, but they never did get married and then later Harriet divorced Masten. Then my grandfather went to Jefferson Co., Tn and married my grandmother who was also a Hill they had five children, which my father was born.
    Later on Eliza married one of my husband;s ancestors, Thomas A. Kesterson. He was in the Spanish American War.
    I sent to get Thomas' records and learned from them that Eliza had been married prior to all the other happenings. Eliza was married to william Pruett in Knox Co.,Tn.They lived together for two months and her husband had her charged with adultery with my grandfather, Masten. Eliza and William got a divorced. William and Eliza had no children.

    William Dunn was in the Revolutionary War.
    William came to the United States from Bristol, England in a vessel named "Woods" in the capacity of a cabin boy. William settled in Virginia. For sometime he operated a stage coach between Washington and Richmond.
    He enlisted in Captain Firfax's{?} Virginia Company for the duration of the Rev. War. Captured by the British, he was given the option of serving with the British Troops
    in this country, or taken on one of the British Prison Ships at Charleston, S.C.
    He served with the British Troops until the opportunity cane to escape and rejoin his old command. He was present at the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorkstown, following which he was in charge of a large number of British Prisoners who were sent over Congress{?}.
    Later William Dunn became a builder. James C.Dunn was also a builder. james built a beautiful home in Knoxville, Tn. that is still standing today. the Dunn family learned the carpenters trade. I have James C.Dunn married on 26 Dec. 1844 in Knoox C., Tn. to Mildred A. Malone. I have a folder that has Dunn information. I did the Dunn research,because my grandfather was married to Harriet and had 7 children and Eliza whom my grandfather didn't marry, but had 5 children. I wanted to know my kinship to these families, which I learned in my research and found all these the cousins whom I have met and talk with and I was so glad to find them after searching all these years.
    This is why I have done the Dunn Family research. I want to know all my kin folks.
    Is there anything you can share on the dunn families? Any information will be appreciated.

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    Posted by: Carl Date: November 24, 2000 at 12:13:04
    In Reply to: Re: DUNN,James C. married 1844 by Barbara Kesterson of1106

    Wonderful story!! I am descended from two different groups of Dunns who intermarried.

    William Dunn (the Rev. soldier) had a daughter Mary who married Thomas Rowland. Their daughter Eliza Jane Rowland married my 2nd great-grandfather Elijah Dunn, himself a descendant of a completely different (and much earlier) William Dunn of the Northern Neck of VA.--Carl

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    This is what I have for William and Catherine Dunn's children.
    {1}Nancy Dunn born 8 Aug.1783
    {2)Thomas dunn born 8 Feb.1788
    md. Ellen Chambers
    {3}Jonathan Dunn born 29 Dec.1788
    md. Elizabeth Jones
    {4}Mary Dunn born 15 Sept.1789
    md.5 Aug. 1817 to Thomas Rowland
    (5)William Dunn born 20 Oct.1791
    md.5 Feb.1836 to Sarah Cummings
    {6}Bidifordi Dunn born 31 Dec.1793
    {7}Isabell Dunn born 15 June 1799
    md.19 July 1826 to John Edington
    {8}Anna Dunn born 29 June 1801
    md.29 Oct. 1829 to James Hubbard
    {9}John Dunn born 28 Feb.1804
    md.28 July 1825 to Mahala McClure
    {10}Female Dunn born 20 Oct. 1806

    William Dunn
    b-7 May 1751 Bristol, England
    d-19 Dec. 1837 Knox Co.,Tn.
    md. 1758
    Wife-
    Catherine Walters
    b-1758 Greenbriar Co.,Va.
    d-July,1847 Knox Co.,Tn.
    Both are buried at First Presbyterian Church Yard Knoxville,Tennessee.

    Catherine Walters was the daughter of Jonathan Walters.

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    Posted by: Carl Date: November 28, 2000 at 10:21:43
    In Reply to: Re: DUNN,James C. married 1844 by Barbara Kesterson of1106

    Well, at least part of the story has problems. Mildred A. (Malone)Dunn died in 1866, so Eliza Ann Dunn could not have been her daughter. However, Harriet A. Dunn's father James C. Dunn appears to have remarried a sister of Mildred Malone's in 1867, so that may fit into the picture. Any idea why Eliza Ann Dunn would have been living with her mother, as opposed to with her mother and father? James C. Dunn died in 1889. --Carl

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    Posted by: Sandra Anderson Date: October 25, 2001 at 19:01:13
    In Reply to: Re: DUNN,James C. married 1844 by Carl of 1106

    James C. Dunn married Sarah Malone,the sister of Mildred Malone after she died.I found the marriage records in Knoxville.They were married April 13,1867 ,and Eliza was born in 1870. So John Dunn and Eliza are the children of Sarah Malone and James C. Dunn

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    Posted by: Sandra Anderson Date: October 26, 2001 at 05:17:52
    In Reply to: Re: DUNN,James C. married 1844 by Carl of 1106

    I have the marriage license right in front of me and it states 12 day of April 1867 in Knoxville,Tenn. signed by Wm.Rule. If you would like a copy please email me at sandijo@accessfm.net


    Information from FindAGrave posted by Bob Copeland:

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    Birth: Feb. 17, 1813
    Knox County
    Tennessee, USA
    Death: Jun. 22, 1889
    Tennessee, USA

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

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

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

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

    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    "Gone but not forgotten"

    Burial:
    Old Gray Cemetery
    Knoxville
    Knox County
    Tennessee, USA
    Plot: Lot 2, Quad 5

    Maintained by: Bob Copeland
    Originally Created by: Danny
    Record added: Nov 22, 2011
    Find A Grave Memorial# 80850533

    Added by: Bob Copeland



    Added by: Danny



    Added by: Danny

    st in peace gg-granddad
    - Bob Copeland
    Added: Nov. 22, 2011







    Died:
    Source of Obituary: http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/48236131/person/28117134521/storyx/c6532cfc-18cf-4601-a9c8-ab1f894832ce?src=search Family tree at ancestry.com of



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


    Death:
    Jun. 22, 1889
    Tennessee, USA



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

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

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

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


    *Calculated relationship

    Inscription:
    "Gone but not forgotten"





    Burial:
    Old Gray Cemetery
    Knoxville
    Cause of death per knox co tn records, "Chirosis, Drinker". Records show he was 76 years old and a "widower"

    James married Sarah Malone on 12 Apr 1869 in Knox, Tennessee, United States. Sarah (daughter of Richard Malone and Lucy Lett) was born in 1844 in Tennessee, United States; died in 1884. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Sarah MaloneSarah Malone was born in 1844 in Tennessee, United States (daughter of Richard Malone and Lucy Lett); died in 1884.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 320E77CD34A0491F98A6BE73984019DCFC49

    Notes:

    Died:
    Source for death information is Bob Copeland, also a descendant of Sarah Malone Dunn.

    Children:
    1. John Dunn was born in 1868 in Tennessee, United States; and died.
    2. 5. Eliza Jane Dunn was born on 11 Aug 1870 in Knox, Tennessee, United States; died on 30 Jan 1931 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Hope Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

  5. 12.  Martin Cox was born between 1835 and 1837 (son of Samuel Cox and Mary Polly Copeland); died in 1890 in Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 2560654D45DB49EF82C18F2F31C8897C8E8B

    Notes:

    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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    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

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    Family Data Collection - Individual Records Family Data Collection -Individual Records
    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.

    Martin married Frances (Fanny) Farmer on 12 Dec 1860 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, United States. Frances (daughter of Willliam Farmer and Sarah A Tiller) was born in 1842; died in 1881. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Frances (Fanny) Farmer was born in 1842 (daughter of Willliam Farmer and Sarah A Tiller); died in 1881.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: A404B27E62524230A70258EF073E4BFA7867

    Notes:

    per Granny, her grandmother Fanny Farmer lived to be 106. One of her daughters was named Kate.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Lincoln Cox was born on 14 Dec 1862 in Tennessee, United States; died on 13 Dec 1917 in Kingston, Roane, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Samuel Harrison Cox was born on 26 Jun 1864; died on 11 Mar 1928 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Richard Thomas Cox was born on 4 Jul 1865; died on 7 Sep 1935 in Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Robert A. Cox was born in 1870; died in 1918.
    5. Elizabeth Ann Cox was born on 3 Jun 1873; died on 9 Jul 1947.
    6. John Henry Cox was born on 27 Sep 1875; died on 24 Jan 1916.
    7. Talitha Annie Cox was born in 1878; died in 1906.
    8. Mary Catherine Cox was born on 13 May 1880; died on 12 May 1913.

  7. 14.  Joshua Bernice Foster, Sr. was born on 27 Nov 1824 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States (son of Samuel David Wallace Foster and Rachel Adkins); died on 20 Dec 1889 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 184E5EE75064471CBF20F3EB35C7101DA846

    Notes:

    Unproven source for middle name is an online Ancestry.com tree. JKS


    Joshua is buried in Oak Ridge, TN. His tombstone is in cemetery AEC#31 Oak Ridge

    Joshua FOSTER Household 1880 census
    Male

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    Other Information:
    Birth Year <1825>
    Birthplace TN
    Age 55
    Occupation Farmer
    Marital Status M
    Race W
    Head of Household Joshua FOSTER
    Relation Self
    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

    Joshua Foster was administrator of the Estate of Washington Underwoodin 1864, along with William Underwood. Washington was probablyParley's father and Willian her brother. Items were sold to thefollowing among others:
    Elija Foster: Parlia Foster; S.L. Cox; Joshua Foster
    A statement of items sold and to whom was signed 09/05/1864

    Joshua Foster was guardian of Sara A. Love and reported to the courtin that capacity 11/10/1880

    Per 1860 Census: Occupation of Joshua Foster, Farmer
    Real Estate Value $3,000
    Personal Property Value, $3,580

    Joshua married Parley J. Underwood in 1842 in Tennessee, United States. Parley (daughter of Washington Underwood and Freely Hill) was born on 26 Oct 1826; died on 21 Jul 1896 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Parley J. Underwood was born on 26 Oct 1826 (daughter of Washington Underwood and Freely Hill); died on 21 Jul 1896 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: 416EA1BB4DC7442DB8EEDB18E589F28009A4

    Notes:

    Per Find-a-Grave entry added by Edward E Gardner. Tombstone is barely visible.

    I have a photo of Joshua Foster and his wife, Parley Underwood Foster, taken in the mid 1800s. Granny Kesterson gave me the photo.

    Birth:
    TN; Per Ronnie Bartholowmew Records

    Died:
    One on-line family tree says she died in Andersonville, TN, and is buried in Oak Ridge, TN. At the time of her burial, the location was known as Robertsville, where her husband and children lived.

    Judy Kesterson Spradlin, a descendant of Joshua and Parley Foster.

    Children:
    1. Foster
    2. Levi Foster was born on 13 Aug 1843 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 18 May 1926 in Rockwood, Roane, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    3. Sarah Ann Foster was born in 1846 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 29 Mar 1914 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    4. George Washington Foster was born on 18 Dec 1848 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 17 Jan 1913 in Robertsville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Robertsville Cemetery, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Samuel Love Foster was born in 1852 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in 1887 in Missouri, United States.
    6. 7. Elizabeth Jane Foster was born on 10 Oct 1853 in East Fork Valley (Historical), Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in in Morley, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    7. Enoch L. Foster was born on 28 Feb 1863 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 13 Mar 1929 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Sunset Cemetery, Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.
    8. Joshua Bernice Foster, Jr. was born on 27 Nov 1865 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 6 Jul 1897; was buried in Robertsville, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.