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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sosa (child of Novato Sosa and Gladys Carter).

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    • _UID: F6F65511008040BFA32AF701D119D8F14941


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Novato Sosa was born on 20 Jun 1933; died on 16 Jan 2010.

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    • _UID: 08C4D70DDC094F52BA9E5890BCBE41DB0C9B

    Notes:

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


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

    Novato was a resident of Largo, Florida.

    Source: Tributes.com

    Novato married Gladys Carter. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Gladys Carter (daughter of Gibbey Marshall Carter and Ada Flora Anderson).

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    • _UID: 43D33F29F1024FE58AEB28F10B9D323D4A9F

    Notes:

    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.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Novato's obituary lists 7 children but does not name them. There are only three that I (Judy Spradlin) know by name. 02-04-21012


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    Children:
    1. James Sosa
    2. Peggy Sosa
    3. Johnny Sosa
    4. Jennifer Sosa
    5. Sosa
    6. 1. Sosa
    7. Sosa


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Gibbey Marshall CarterGibbey Marshall Carter was born on 5 Jun 1889 in Frost Bottom, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (son of Charles A Carter and Henrietta Kidwell); died on 27 Sep 1958 in Mountain Home Veterans Administration Hospital, Johnson City, Washington, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 28 Sep 1958 in Butler Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 93F5025EFDF34A95B750F6418F814FA8FCD1
    • Census: 1910, Civil District 6, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    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

    -------------- Original message --------------
    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

    -------------- Original message --------------
    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

    -------------- Original message --------------
    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
    -------------- Original message --------------
    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
    -------------- Original message --------------
    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

    Gibbey married Ada Flora Anderson. Ada (daughter of William A. Anderson and Eliza Jane Kennedy) was born on 4 Oct 1914 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; died on 5 Oct 1977 in Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Butler Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Ada Flora AndersonAda Flora Anderson was born on 4 Oct 1914 in Scott, Tennessee, United States (daughter of William A. Anderson and Eliza Jane Kennedy); died on 5 Oct 1977 in Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Butler Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 48D6725DCB9D409F954E8AF4DCA52839770B

    Notes:

    SSN: 413.46.7561 born TN 10/04/1914 died 10/1977 TN

    Obituary:

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

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    Education = 6th grade per 1940 census.

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

    Ada had red hair that faded to a dull blondish brown as she got older. All her children had black hair except for Gladys, who was a blonde, and Blanie, who had the same blondish brown as Ada. Gladys looked the most like her mother as she got older, but Blanie also looked like her mother. The other four children strongly resembled Marshall Carter. JUDY 09/15/2013

    Died:
    Mary Ann Russell called me (Judy Kesterson Carter) the day Ada had a stroke and told me that her (Mary Ann's) mother-in-law said an ambulance had come to Ada's house and taken her to the hospital. Now Ada and Mrs. Russell lived within spitting distance of each other but they never had anything to do with each other. Ada was beneath Mrs. Russell, with Ada being a crude and uneducated hillbilly from Scott County or Frost Bottom or wherever.

    Mary Ann and I had grown up together. When she was dating, she used to call me to go with her to meet a guy she was sweet on at the Crystal drive-in in Oliver Springs. Bill Russell would drive up and we would get in the car with him, with me inbetween Mary Ann and Bill. One of Bill's flirty things was to say "chuk-a-chuk" and Mary Ann thought that was so cute.

    Anyway, she married Bill and I married Charlie Carter, who was a next door neighbor to Mary Ann's mother-in-law. After Charlie died and Helen, the baby, left home, Ada was alone. I had remarried and MaryAnn and Bill had moved away since he was in the Coast Guard.

    MaryAnn had moved home by the time Ada had her stroke. Ada's live-in-boyfriend and Ada were in Ada's garden when the stroke happened. I can't remember his name!!! But I think it was also Bill.

    Mary Ann called me and said her mother-in-law called her and said Ada had had a stroke. I remember the day well because I was sitting on the side of my bed with a purple bedspread and had answered the phone on the bedside table. After talking to Mary Ann, I called the hospital.

    They had a "Jane Doe", they said. The doctor told me I needed to come in and identify her. I said I had a hair appointment could I go do that first. The doctor said NO.

    I went to the hospital, identified myself, and was immediately taken back to ICU. Ada was there, eyes closed. The nurse was an angel. She brushed Ada's hair back and told me "I cleaned her up as best as I could." I thought at the time what a sweet and loving gesture from that nurse. She or someone told me I needed to get ahold of the family as soon as possible after I explained that I was only a daughter-in-law.

    From the hospital lobby I called Helen and Frank. I told them they had to come home right away. So sadly, none of them got home before their mother died. How hard that must have been!

    Ada was a natural redhead, being an Anderson. Only her oldest daughter, Blanie, and her middle child Gladys inherited her red hair. The rest of her children inherited the deep black hair that Gibbey Marshall had, which turned a beautiful white in his later years.

    Judy Kesterson Carter Spradlin 05-18-2019.

    Children:
    1. Franklin Delano Carter
    2. 3. Gladys Carter
    3. Helen Jean Carter
    4. Blanie Mae Carter
    5. Roxie Mazie Carter
    6. Charles Gibbey Carter was born on 14 Mar 1944 in Frost Bottom, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 8 May 1971 in Methodist Medical Center, Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 11 May 1971 in Butler Cemetery, Norwood, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Charles A Carter was born on 23 Dec 1867; died on 2 Feb 1896 in Slickford, Wayne, Kentucky, United States; was buried in Bridgeman-Carter Cemetery, Wayne, Kentucky, United States.

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    • _UID: A1D5293527B14B56A01918FF2EF5DB0A256E

    Charles married Henrietta Kidwell. Henrietta (daughter of Samuel Mccurry Kidwell and Mary Ann Grant) was born in 1870 in Jefferson, Tennessee, United States; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Henrietta Kidwell was born in 1870 in Jefferson, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Samuel Mccurry Kidwell and Mary Ann Grant); and died.

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    • _UID: 5B8B6DB7C8874FDCA7CA5FD86646E518D591
    • Census: 1870, District 10, Jefferson, Tennessee, United States
    • Census: 1910, Civil District 6, Anderson, Tennessee, United States

    Notes:

    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".

    Notes:

    As of May 2019, this Charles A Carter has not been proven to be the husband of Henrietta Kidwell. Family rumor says that he was murdered. I do not have concrete evidence of this.

    The death date of 1896 is more likely to be that of Henrietta's husband as her children were born in 1889 and 1891. Some records for this Charles Carter show his death in 1888, at age 18. Either there were two Charles A. Carters or the death date is wrong. I have visited the grave of the man who died in 1888 in the Carter Cemetery, but not the Bridgeman-Carter Cemetery where the late Husband of Henrietta Kidwell reportedly is buried.

    J. Spradlin

    Children:
    1. Carter
    2. Carter
    3. 6. Gibbey Marshall Carter was born on 5 Jun 1889 in Frost Bottom, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 27 Sep 1958 in Mountain Home Veterans Administration Hospital, Johnson City, Washington, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 28 Sep 1958 in Butler Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Samuel Arthur Carter was born on 22 May 1896 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 11 Aug 1941 in Knoxville, Knox, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Norris, Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

  3. 14.  William A. Anderson was born on 1 Oct 1869 in Smoky Creek Cemetery, Smoky Junction, Scott, Tennessee, United States (son of George B. Anderson and Mary Jane Cross); died on 28 Oct 1942 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Smoky Junction, Scott, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 2B5BAD4627FE4E40A2780FAC09301ADA2EE3

    Notes:

    William Anderson burial information
    InformationBirth Date: 1 Oct 1869
    Death Date: 28 Oct 1942
    Inscription:
    Transcriber
    Comments: SS: Eliza
    Cemetery: Riverview Cemetery (SCOTT CO TN)
    GPS coords
    Latitude: 36.285686493
    Longitude: -84.362213135
    Transcriber: Theresa McCoy and Felicia Bunn
    Transcription
    Date: 12 Sep 2005
    source:

    http://www.scott-county-tn.com/DeathRecords/displayhs.php?id=5804

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    Per 1920 census, William A. Anderson could read and write; was afarmer; owned his home.

    per Martin Funeral Home Records 1941-1963, Anderson and Campbell County, transcribed by Susie Breeden Bullock & Janet McCoy Bullock:

    Deceased Name: William Anderson (Male, White, Married)
    DOB 10-07-1869, Tennessee, age 73 at death; occupation, Farmer
    Residence: Pioneer, TN,
    Spouse's Name: Eliza Jane Kennedy, age 69
    Father's Name: George Anderson, Birthplace Tennessee
    Mother's Maiden Name: Mary Cross: Birthplace Tennessee
    DOD 10-26-1942
    Place of Death: Residence
    Cemetery: Smokey Junction:
    Burial Date: 10-31-1942
    Service: At Pioneer, TN
    Informants: sons & Daughters -
    Paid on Account: Cora, Nancy J. Fritts, Elisha, Mary & Mort, and Mrs. Carter

    Birth:
    FamilySearch International lists his birthdate as 1 Oct 1869 and lists him as being born in "Scott, Meigs, Tennessee, USA"
    09-15-2013

    Died:
    Martin Funeral Home Records, 1941-1963, Anderson And Campbell County, Transcribed by Susie Breeden Bullock & Janet McCoy Bullock

    Deceased Name: William Anderson, Male, White, Married, DOB 10-7-1869 Tennessee, Age 73, Occupation Farmer, Residence, Pioneer, TN
    Spouse's Name: Eliza Jane Kennedy, Age 69, Father's name: George Anderson, birthplace Tennessee; Mother's maiden name, Mary Cross, Birthplace, Tennessee

    Date of Death 10-28-1942, Place of Death: Residence
    Cemetery, Smokey Junction; Burial Date 10-31-1942;
    Service at Pioneer, TN:
    Informants: Sons & Daughters;
    Paid on Account: Cora, Nancy J. Fritts, Elisha, Mary & Mort, and Mrs. Carter.
    Location identified by FamilySearch International in a family tree.

    William married Eliza Jane Kennedy on 16 Jun 1892 in Campbell, Tennessee, United States. Eliza (daughter of Martin T Kennedy and Emmaline June Phillips) was born between May 1874 and 9 Jun 1875 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died in in Scott, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Eliza Jane Kennedy was born between May 1874 and 9 Jun 1875 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (daughter of Martin T Kennedy and Emmaline June Phillips); died in in Scott, Tennessee, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • _UID: BFDCBD1513CE4AF7AD19B454433FB84CE304

    Notes:

    Birth Date: 9 Jun 1870
    Death Date: unknown
    Inscription:
    Transcriber
    Comments: SS: William; Only date
    Cemetery: Riverview Cemetery
    GPS coords
    Latitude: 36.285686493
    Longitude: -84.362213135
    Transcriber: Theresa McCoy and Felicia Bunn
    Transcription
    Date: 12 Sep 2005

    This may be Ada Anderson Carter's mother given that she is named Eliza and surviving spouse is named William. Source ishttp://www.scott-county-tn.com/DeathRecords/displayhs.php?id=5768

    NOTE TO JUDY Try to verify her birthdate, Judy Solis 08-01-07

    Birth: Jun. 9, 1870
    Rocky Top
    Anderson County
    Tennessee, USA
    Death: Sep. 5, 1950
    Chattanooga
    Hamilton County
    Tennessee, USA


    Mrs. Eliza Kennedy Anderson, formerly of the Stanfield community, passed away suddenly Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cora Kemp in Chattanooga.

    Survivors are four sons, General of Lake City, Mart of Caryville, Millard of Royal Blue, McKinley of LaFollette, and eight daughters, Mrs. Nancy Jane Fritts, and Mrs. Louise Patterson, of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Mary McCullah of Utah, Mrs. Effie Cross of Norma, Mrs. Ada Carden of Oliver Springs, Mrs. Etta Seward of Jacksboro, Mrs. Emma Bell Fritts of Fountain City, and Mrs. Cora Kemp of Chattanooga; three sister, Mrs. Bell Moody and Mrs. Parysida Bullock of Lake City, Mrs. Phoebe Seiber of Kentucky; two brothers, Rev. Sterl Kennedy of Clinton and Mike Kennedy of Lake City.

    Services Thursday at 1:00 p.m. at Smoky Junction Baptist Church. Interment in church cemetery with Martin's of Lake City in charge.


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

    Spouse:
    William A. Anderson (1869 - 1942)*

    Children:
    Nancy Jane Anderson Fritts (1894 - 1952)*
    General Jackson Anderson (1897 - 1991)*
    Mart Anderson (1899 - 1973)*
    Emily Bell Anderson Fritts (1900 - 1976)*
    Mary Anderson McCloud (1901 - 1988)*
    Luiza Anderson Roysdon (1904 - 1997)*
    Millard Anderson (1906 - 1983)*
    Elisha Anderson (1911 - 1948)*
    Effie Anderson Cross (1913 - 1998)*
    Sallie Anderson Goad (1917 - 1939)*

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

    *Calculated relationship

    Note: shares stone with William

    Burial:
    Riverview Cemetery
    Smokey Junction
    Scott County
    Tennessee, USA

    Created by: Jan Miller
    Record added: Feb 24, 2008
    Find A Grave Memorial# 24872978

    Notes:

    Married:
    See 1940 Census Anderson County attached to daughter Cora Anderson.

    Children:
    1. Eliza Anderson
    2. Emma Belle Anderson
    3. Nancy Jane Anderson was born in Oct 1894; and died.
    4. General Jackson Anderson was born on 1 May 1896 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; died on 9 Mar 1991 in Powell, Knox, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Lovely Cemetery, Caryville, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    5. Parzidia Anderson was born in 1898.
    6. Mart Anderson was born on 5 Mar 1899 in Tennessee, United States; died on 6 Aug 1973 in Huntsville, Scott, Tennessee, United States.
    7. Louvisa Sally Anderson was born in 1903; and died.
    8. McKinley Anderson was born on 10 Jan 1906 in Clinchmore, Campbell, Tennessee, United States; died on 3 Jan 1994 in Rutledge, Grainger, Tennessee, United States.
    9. Millard Anderson was born on 4 Feb 1907; died in Apr 1983 in Jacksboro, Campbell, Tennessee, United States.
    10. Etta Eddie Anderson was born in 1911.
    11. Delmer Elisha Anderson, Sr. was born on 14 Mar 1911 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; died on 20 Mar 1948 in Norma, Scott, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Mill Branch Cemetery, Norma, Scott, Tennessee, United States.
    12. Effie Anderson was born on 27 Apr 1913 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; died on 10 Nov 1998 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; was buried on 12 Nov 1998 in Fairview Memorial Gardens, Huntsville, Scott, Tennessee, United States.
    13. 7. Ada Flora Anderson was born on 4 Oct 1914 in Scott, Tennessee, United States; died on 5 Oct 1977 in Oak Ridge, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Butler Cemetery, Oliver Springs, Roane, Tennessee, United States.
    14. Sally Anderson was born on 10 Feb 1917; died on 5 Feb 1939; was buried in Riverview Cemetery, Smoky Junction, Scott, Tennessee, United States.
    15. Cora Lee Anderson was born on 20 Oct 1918; died on 14 Apr 2002 in Campbell, Tennessee, United States.