Olney Granbery Murphree is kin to the Allgood, Bynum & Murphree's. Come to the reunion and find out how. The ALLGOOD, BYNUM, CORNELIUS and MURPHREE Four Family Reunion. The genealogy session will be on Saturday, September 30th 2006 at the Woodmen of the World Insurance Building in Oneonta starting at 9:00 a.m. and continuing on until about 3:00 p.m. There is no set agenda for the day. Everyone brings their pictures, books, documents, etc. to share with others. Feel free to bring your computer if you want. The Reunion with covered dish lunch will be held on Sunday, October 1st 2006 at Palisades Park. It usually starts about 10:30 a.m. and lasts until mid afternoon. Full details will be included in the September issue of the Four-Families Newsletter. If you are not a subscriber to the newsletter, you may really enjoy it. The newsletter focuses on the history of the Allgood, Bynum, Cornelius, and Murphree families and allied families. It is just $6.00 a year. -----Original Message----- From: alblount-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:alblount-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Paula Castleberry Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:47 PM To: alblount@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 Just wonder if any of you are related to Olney (O. G.) Murphree who married my dads sister. The have a daughter Jane Ella, my cousin who stays in touch with me. The son, Greet, has died but older daughter Olnette is still living. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> To: <blueoak@ix.netcom.com>; <alblount@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 9:48 AM Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 > Ron in CA: > > It is now Murphree's Valley. > > My Mom & Dad did a lot of fruit work also. I remember cutting "cots" > (apricots) as well and I can still smell the sulfur. Guess they don't do > it > that way anymore, but something I will never forget. > > Have a cousin lives in Sacremento now and has for years. Last being Barto. > > My "bio" father died there in 1992, last name Jennings. > Really get to be a small world after all. > > Ilene > efaulkne@otelco.net > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <blueoak@ix.netcom.com> > To: <alblount@rootsweb.com>; <alblount@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:41 PM > Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 > > >> Well, talk about coincidences. I was just an hour ago having a virtual >> tour of Easley on the web >> site for it. >> >> it is here:http://www.800alabama.com/travel-tools/virtual-tours/ >> >> you both might enjoy what they have there. I did. >> >> Ilene, I am in Sacramento nowasays, but have lived in each and every one >> of those >> California towns you mention. My mom did waitress and fruit work to get >> us raised up. >> Lotsa moving with that too. >> >> Oh yes, there was a place in 1862 called Murphree's crossroads or >> corners, >> I forget which, >> where my gr grandpa and his older brother joined up with the 28th Alabama >> Inf. as it was >> being formed. Those families must have been there nearly at the start. >> >> ron in CA >> >> -----Original Message----- >>>From: Ilene Faulkner <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>Sent: Aug 29, 2006 9:27 PM >>>To: alblount@rootsweb.com >>>Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>> >>>Well Frieda, I live right dab smack in the middle of Easley and have for >>>the >>>last 40 years. >>>I've heard about the Amersons and their families over the years. >>>I was born in Oakland, California and still have cousins living in >>>Sacremento and San Diego and Fresno and Santa Barbara. >>>I have lived in San Jose, Gilroy, Redding and several other places I >>>can't >>>remember. My Mom & Dad traveled ALOT! >>>There are still some families by the name of Berry and Amerson and >>>Hallmark >>>and Holder and Easley and a whole heep of Bynum's, Cornelius' and >>>Allgood's >>>and Murphrees. >>> >>>The other side of Ed's family are Moore. >>>Now I could write a book on them, it would make the best soap opera. lol >>>Ilene >>> >>>By the way lets just email each other instead of going through Rootsweb. >>>efaulkne@otelco.net >>>hagn >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Frieda" <fjgb@sbcglobal.net> >>>To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:11 PM >>>Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>> >>> >>>> Sounds good to me. I belong to the Hallmark family. George Hallmark >>>> and >>>> Leanah Mynatt to Mynatt Hallmark and Mary Calvert to Wilborn W. >>>> Hallmark >>>> and >>>> Amanda Melvina Easley daughter of Daniel Easley and Eudoxia Brindley >>>> down >>>> to my Great Grandmother Eudoxia Kezia Hallmark. Daniel Easley is grand >>>> son >>>> of Solomon Murphree. Eudoxia is related to most the Brindley's at that >>>> time. >>>> Eudoxia married Amos Young Amerson son of Benjamin Jasper Amerson and >>>> Elizabeth Mc Donald. I have not proven Benjamin's parents but believe >>>> he >>>> was born in South Carolina. Elizabeth McDonald was the daughter of >>>> William >>>> McDonald and Frances Lewellan (Lewelling). William McDonald was son of >>>> William McDonald and Rachel Holder. I am related through Daniel Easley >>>> to >>>> the Murphree's. Both trees were in Blount Co., by 1818 and some >>>> before. >>>> >>>> After the Civil War Wilborn and Amanda Melvia Easley Hallmark lost >>>> their >>>> home in Oneonta. Wilborn died and the Sheriff bought the Hallmark home >>>> for >>>> Taxes. Elizabeth Amerson McDonald was living in Blount Co. near Easley >>>> when >>>> son Amos came home from the Civil War. Five of Elizabeth's sons had >>>> died >>>> in >>>> the Civil War. My Great Grandfather was the only remaining Son. He >>>> Married >>>> Eudoxia Kezia Hallmark and Eudoxia's remaining family, Amos, his mother >>>> Elizabeth McDonald Amerson and her two Grandsons John Bridove Amerson >>>> and >>>> Benjamin Gilmore Amerson moved to Dry Creek Lawrence Co., Alabama and >>>> were >>>> all there until after the 1870 census. Then Amos, Eudoxia and part of >>>> both >>>> families moved to Iuka, Tishomingo Co., Mississippi. >>>> >>>> Some of the remaining families move to Mississippi also. >>>> >>>> Elizabeth and Benjamin's sons were John Gilmore Amerson married to >>>> Orleana >>>> (1850 Census). >>>> William McDonald Amerson married to Julia Ann Hawkins, Benjamin >>>> Amerson >>>> married to Fernetta Berry, Riley Jasper Amerson married to Mary >>>> (Unknown), >>>> and W. Barton Amerson. Daughter was Elizabeth Amerson and Frances >>>> (Fanny >>>> Amerson ) Fanny was married to William Salyers 1861 January 1 in >>>> Blount >>>> Co. >>>> >>>> I have seen Tapley Bynum in many of my papers. >>>> >>>> My other side of my fathers family lived in Jefferson Co., Alabama >>>> until >>>> about mid 1850's then went to Iuka, Tishomiingo Co., Mississippi, >>>> >>>> I live in Placentia, Orange Co., California. >>>> Frieda Glenn Bennett >>>> >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:08 PM >>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>> >>>> >>>>> Frieda: >>>>> I hope you are talking to me. If not you still get the input. >>>>> I am married into the families. My husband Ed Faulkner, is related to >>>>> all >>>>> four of the families and there are not too many of those left. >>>>> He is a direct decendant of Tapley Bynum, trunk of the tree. Now from >>>>> there >>>>> I would have to consult my books, I have traced it enough times I >>>>> should >>>>> remember by heart, but I don't, have to look it up every time, if you >>>>> need >>>>> it, I will look it up for you. >>>>> >>>>> We live here in Oneonta , so we see alot of the families quite often. >>>>> >>>>> I don't think that we have talked before, so its good to meet you. >>>>> Ilene >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Frieda" <fjgb@sbcglobal.net> >>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:39 AM >>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Maybe we have talked about this before and I just don't remember. >>>>>> How >>>>>> are >>>>>> you related to the Murphree and Bynum families? My connection is >>>>>> through >>>>>> my >>>>>> Great Grandmother Eudoxia Kezia Easley who married Amos Young Amerson >>>>>> son >>>>>> of >>>>>> Elizabeth McDonald Amerson. Eudoxia was daughter of Daniel Easley b. >>>>>> 1804 >>>>>> and Eudoxia Brindley. Daniel was the son of Benjamin Easley b. 1783 >>>>>> and >>>>>> Mary Murphree. Benjamin Easley was the son of Solomon Murphree 1752 >>>>>> and >>>>>> Sarah Ward. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe we have more connections than just the McDonalds? >>>>>> >>>>>> Have fun at the Reunion. I sent a friend of mine to that reunion >>>>>> some >>>>>> years >>>>>> ago. He found out all sorts of information and connections. >>>>>> >>>>>> Hugs, >>>>>> Frieda >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>>> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:10 PM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Sept. 24 & n25 @ Woodman of the World building on hwy 75. >>>>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>> From: "JDBEIN" <JDBEIN@hughes.net> >>>>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com>; <ALBLOUNT-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 6:27 PM >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Does anyone know when the reunion will be held this year? Or have >>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>> already had it? >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>> From: <bobwonda@hiwaay.net> >>>>>>>> To: <ALBLOUNT-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:02 PM >>>>>>>> Subject: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The Blount County News-Dispatch, 4 Jun 1896 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Reunion of the Murphrees and Bynums. There will be a reunion of >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> Murphree and Bynum families held at Ebenezer church, five miles >>>>>>>>> east >>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>> Oneonta, on the 27th of June, 1896, beginning at 9 o'clock, a.m. >>>>>>>>> The >>>>>>>>> following program will be carrier out: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> 1. Congregation coming together by a song; after singing prayer. >>>>>>>>> 2. Rev. S.C. Allgood will act as master of ceremonies-giving a >>>>>>>>> short >>>>>>>>> talk >>>>>>>>> showing the object and purposes of the meeting. >>>>>>>>> 3. Song-to be selected. >>>>>>>>> 4. Speech by R.T. Robinett, Esq., giving the origin of, and an >>>>>>>>> historical >>>>>>>>> sketch of the Murphrees and Bynums in Blount. >>>>>>>>> 5. Song-to be selected. >>>>>>>>> 6. Speech by Rev. G.L. Hewitt on the benefits of social >>>>>>>>> intercourse >>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>> humanity. >>>>>>>>> 7. Two hours for dinner, social chat and mingling of friends. >>>>>>>>> 8. Congregational coming together by singing. >>>>>>>>> 9. Speech by Rev. Wm. Hullett, showing the moral and religious >>>>>>>>> influence >>>>>>>>> of the Murphrees and Bynums upon the community. >>>>>>>>> 10. A farewell hand shaking all around while singing the "Old >>>>>>>>> Ship >>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>> Zion." >>>>>>>>> 11. Concluding song, "God be with you 'till we meet again." >>>>>>>>> Benediction. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Messrs. Wallace A. Murphree and S.B. Bynum will conduct the music >>>>>>>>> on >>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>> occasion. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Everybody is invited to be present-come and bring your baskets >>>>>>>>> well >>>>>>>>> filled. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> The News-Dispatch with all its force is especially invited to be >>>>>>>>> present >>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>> good trim for eating on the fat of the land. Toliver Bynum, Alex >>>>>>>>> D. >>>>>>>>> Bynum, >>>>>>>>> Mace C. Murphree, Perry A. Murphree, Jasper E. 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Thanks Bruce, Wish I could come! Have heard of these reunions and from what I hear they are great! I do have some wonderful pictures of Olney Granberry Murphree and his wife and children. On the dates of these gathering my husband will be having a stem cell transplant procedure in B'Ham. But maybe next year! My Dads Eller family, settled in Blount in the Wynnville communitee around 1880, migrating from Georgia. His fold are buried in the Wynnville Cemetery. Thanks, Paula Eller Castleberry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bruce Jordan" <bjordan@glade.net> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 6:20 PM Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 > Olney Granbery Murphree is kin to the Allgood, Bynum & Murphree's. Come > to the reunion and find out how. > The ALLGOOD, BYNUM, CORNELIUS and MURPHREE Four Family Reunion. The > genealogy session will be on Saturday, September 30th 2006 at the > Woodmen of the World Insurance Building in Oneonta starting at 9:00 a.m. > and continuing on until about 3:00 p.m. There is no set agenda for the > day. Everyone brings their pictures, books, documents, etc. to share > with others. Feel free to bring your computer if you want. > > The Reunion with covered dish lunch will be held on Sunday, October 1st > 2006 at Palisades Park. It usually starts about 10:30 a.m. and lasts > until mid afternoon. > > Full details will be included in the September issue of the > Four-Families Newsletter. If you are not a subscriber to the > newsletter, you may really enjoy it. The newsletter focuses on the > history of the Allgood, Bynum, Cornelius, and Murphree families and > allied families. It is just $6.00 a year. > > -----Original Message----- > From: alblount-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:alblount-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Paula Castleberry > Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 5:47 PM > To: alblount@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 > > Just wonder if any of you are related to Olney (O. G.) Murphree who > married > my dads sister. > The have a daughter Jane Ella, my cousin who stays in touch with me. > The son, Greet, has died but older daughter Olnette is still living. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> > To: <blueoak@ix.netcom.com>; <alblount@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 9:48 AM > Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 > > >> Ron in CA: >> >> It is now Murphree's Valley. >> >> My Mom & Dad did a lot of fruit work also. I remember cutting "cots" >> (apricots) as well and I can still smell the sulfur. Guess they don't > do >> it >> that way anymore, but something I will never forget. >> >> Have a cousin lives in Sacremento now and has for years. Last being > Barto. >> >> My "bio" father died there in 1992, last name Jennings. >> Really get to be a small world after all. >> >> Ilene >> efaulkne@otelco.net >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <blueoak@ix.netcom.com> >> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com>; <alblount@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:41 PM >> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >> >> >>> Well, talk about coincidences. I was just an hour ago having a > virtual >>> tour of Easley on the web >>> site for it. >>> >>> it is here:http://www.800alabama.com/travel-tools/virtual-tours/ >>> >>> you both might enjoy what they have there. I did. >>> >>> Ilene, I am in Sacramento nowasays, but have lived in each and every > one >>> of those >>> California towns you mention. My mom did waitress and fruit work to > get >>> us raised up. >>> Lotsa moving with that too. >>> >>> Oh yes, there was a place in 1862 called Murphree's crossroads or >>> corners, >>> I forget which, >>> where my gr grandpa and his older brother joined up with the 28th > Alabama >>> Inf. as it was >>> being formed. Those families must have been there nearly at the > start. >>> >>> ron in CA >>> >>> -----Original Message----- >>>>From: Ilene Faulkner <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>>Sent: Aug 29, 2006 9:27 PM >>>>To: alblount@rootsweb.com >>>>Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>> >>>>Well Frieda, I live right dab smack in the middle of Easley and have > for >>>>the >>>>last 40 years. >>>>I've heard about the Amersons and their families over the years. >>>>I was born in Oakland, California and still have cousins living in >>>>Sacremento and San Diego and Fresno and Santa Barbara. >>>>I have lived in San Jose, Gilroy, Redding and several other places I >>>>can't >>>>remember. My Mom & Dad traveled ALOT! >>>>There are still some families by the name of Berry and Amerson and >>>>Hallmark >>>>and Holder and Easley and a whole heep of Bynum's, Cornelius' and >>>>Allgood's >>>>and Murphrees. >>>> >>>>The other side of Ed's family are Moore. >>>>Now I could write a book on them, it would make the best soap opera. > lol >>>>Ilene >>>> >>>>By the way lets just email each other instead of going through > Rootsweb. >>>>efaulkne@otelco.net >>>>hagn >>>>----- Original Message ----- >>>>From: "Frieda" <fjgb@sbcglobal.net> >>>>To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 9:11 PM >>>>Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>> >>>> >>>>> Sounds good to me. I belong to the Hallmark family. George > Hallmark >>>>> and >>>>> Leanah Mynatt to Mynatt Hallmark and Mary Calvert to Wilborn W. >>>>> Hallmark >>>>> and >>>>> Amanda Melvina Easley daughter of Daniel Easley and Eudoxia > Brindley >>>>> down >>>>> to my Great Grandmother Eudoxia Kezia Hallmark. Daniel Easley is > grand >>>>> son >>>>> of Solomon Murphree. Eudoxia is related to most the Brindley's at > that >>>>> time. >>>>> Eudoxia married Amos Young Amerson son of Benjamin Jasper Amerson > and >>>>> Elizabeth Mc Donald. I have not proven Benjamin's parents but > believe >>>>> he >>>>> was born in South Carolina. Elizabeth McDonald was the daughter of >>>>> William >>>>> McDonald and Frances Lewellan (Lewelling). William McDonald was > son of >>>>> William McDonald and Rachel Holder. I am related through Daniel > Easley >>>>> to >>>>> the Murphree's. Both trees were in Blount Co., by 1818 and some >>>>> before. >>>>> >>>>> After the Civil War Wilborn and Amanda Melvia Easley Hallmark lost >>>>> their >>>>> home in Oneonta. Wilborn died and the Sheriff bought the Hallmark > home >>>>> for >>>>> Taxes. Elizabeth Amerson McDonald was living in Blount Co. near > Easley >>>>> when >>>>> son Amos came home from the Civil War. Five of Elizabeth's sons > had >>>>> died >>>>> in >>>>> the Civil War. My Great Grandfather was the only remaining Son. > He >>>>> Married >>>>> Eudoxia Kezia Hallmark and Eudoxia's remaining family, Amos, his > mother >>>>> Elizabeth McDonald Amerson and her two Grandsons John Bridove > Amerson >>>>> and >>>>> Benjamin Gilmore Amerson moved to Dry Creek Lawrence Co., Alabama > and >>>>> were >>>>> all there until after the 1870 census. Then Amos, Eudoxia and part > of >>>>> both >>>>> families moved to Iuka, Tishomingo Co., Mississippi. >>>>> >>>>> Some of the remaining families move to Mississippi also. >>>>> >>>>> Elizabeth and Benjamin's sons were John Gilmore Amerson married to >>>>> Orleana >>>>> (1850 Census). >>>>> William McDonald Amerson married to Julia Ann Hawkins, Benjamin >>>>> Amerson >>>>> married to Fernetta Berry, Riley Jasper Amerson married to Mary >>>>> (Unknown), >>>>> and W. Barton Amerson. Daughter was Elizabeth Amerson and > Frances >>>>> (Fanny >>>>> Amerson ) Fanny was married to William Salyers 1861 January 1 in >>>>> Blount >>>>> Co. >>>>> >>>>> I have seen Tapley Bynum in many of my papers. >>>>> >>>>> My other side of my fathers family lived in Jefferson Co., Alabama >>>>> until >>>>> about mid 1850's then went to Iuka, Tishomiingo Co., Mississippi, >>>>> >>>>> I live in Placentia, Orange Co., California. >>>>> Frieda Glenn Bennett >>>>> >>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>> From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 2:08 PM >>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> Frieda: >>>>>> I hope you are talking to me. If not you still get the input. >>>>>> I am married into the families. My husband Ed Faulkner, is related > to >>>>>> all >>>>>> four of the families and there are not too many of those left. >>>>>> He is a direct decendant of Tapley Bynum, trunk of the tree. Now > from >>>>>> there >>>>>> I would have to consult my books, I have traced it enough times I >>>>>> should >>>>>> remember by heart, but I don't, have to look it up every time, if > you >>>>>> need >>>>>> it, I will look it up for you. >>>>>> >>>>>> We live here in Oneonta , so we see alot of the families quite > often. >>>>>> >>>>>> I don't think that we have talked before, so its good to meet you. >>>>>> Ilene >>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>> From: "Frieda" <fjgb@sbcglobal.net> >>>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>>> Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 11:39 AM >>>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe we have talked about this before and I just don't remember. > >>>>>>> How >>>>>>> are >>>>>>> you related to the Murphree and Bynum families? My connection is >>>>>>> through >>>>>>> my >>>>>>> Great Grandmother Eudoxia Kezia Easley who married Amos Young > Amerson >>>>>>> son >>>>>>> of >>>>>>> Elizabeth McDonald Amerson. Eudoxia was daughter of Daniel > Easley b. >>>>>>> 1804 >>>>>>> and Eudoxia Brindley. Daniel was the son of Benjamin Easley b. > 1783 >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> Mary Murphree. Benjamin Easley was the son of Solomon Murphree > 1752 >>>>>>> and >>>>>>> Sarah Ward. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Maybe we have more connections than just the McDonalds? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Have fun at the Reunion. I sent a friend of mine to that reunion > >>>>>>> some >>>>>>> years >>>>>>> ago. He found out all sorts of information and connections. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hugs, >>>>>>> Frieda >>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>> From: "Ilene Faulkner" <efaulkne@otelco.net> >>>>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 9:10 PM >>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Sept. 24 & n25 @ Woodman of the World building on hwy 75. >>>>>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>> From: "JDBEIN" <JDBEIN@hughes.net> >>>>>>>> To: <alblount@rootsweb.com>; <ALBLOUNT-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>> Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 6:27 PM >>>>>>>> Subject: Re: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Does anyone know when the reunion will be held this year? Or > have >>>>>>>>> they >>>>>>>>> already had it? >>>>>>>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>>>>>>> From: <bobwonda@hiwaay.net> >>>>>>>>> To: <ALBLOUNT-L@rootsweb.com> >>>>>>>>> Sent: Thursday, August 24, 2006 9:02 PM >>>>>>>>> Subject: [ALBLOUNT] Murphree and Bynum Family Reunion, 1896 >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The Blount County News-Dispatch, 4 Jun 1896 >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Reunion of the Murphrees and Bynums. There will be a reunion > of >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> Murphree and Bynum families held at Ebenezer church, five > miles >>>>>>>>>> east >>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>> Oneonta, on the 27th of June, 1896, beginning at 9 o'clock, > a.m. >>>>>>>>>> The >>>>>>>>>> following program will be carrier out: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> 1. Congregation coming together by a song; after singing > prayer. >>>>>>>>>> 2. Rev. S.C. Allgood will act as master of ceremonies-giving > a >>>>>>>>>> short >>>>>>>>>> talk >>>>>>>>>> showing the object and purposes of the meeting. >>>>>>>>>> 3. Song-to be selected. >>>>>>>>>> 4. Speech by R.T. Robinett, Esq., giving the origin of, and > an >>>>>>>>>> historical >>>>>>>>>> sketch of the Murphrees and Bynums in Blount. >>>>>>>>>> 5. Song-to be selected. >>>>>>>>>> 6. Speech by Rev. G.L. Hewitt on the benefits of social >>>>>>>>>> intercourse >>>>>>>>>> to >>>>>>>>>> humanity. >>>>>>>>>> 7. Two hours for dinner, social chat and mingling of friends. >>>>>>>>>> 8. Congregational coming together by singing. >>>>>>>>>> 9. Speech by Rev. Wm. Hullett, showing the moral and > religious >>>>>>>>>> influence >>>>>>>>>> of the Murphrees and Bynums upon the community. >>>>>>>>>> 10. A farewell hand shaking all around while singing the "Old > >>>>>>>>>> Ship >>>>>>>>>> of >>>>>>>>>> Zion." >>>>>>>>>> 11. Concluding song, "God be with you 'till we meet again." >>>>>>>>>> Benediction. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Messrs. Wallace A. Murphree and S.B. Bynum will conduct the > music >>>>>>>>>> on >>>>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>>>> occasion. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> Everybody is invited to be present-come and bring your baskets > >>>>>>>>>> well >>>>>>>>>> filled. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> The News-Dispatch with all its force is especially invited to > be >>>>>>>>>> present >>>>>>>>>> in >>>>>>>>>> good trim for eating on the fat of the land. Toliver Bynum, > Alex >>>>>>>>>> D. >>>>>>>>>> Bynum, >>>>>>>>>> Mace C. Murphree, Perry A. Murphree, Jasper E. 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