My great uncle was John K. Adams, b. 1864, d. 1937, in Knox Co. He was married first to Thursa (Thursey) Cutbirth, b. 1877, d. 1908 (daughter of Benjamin F. & Margery Cutbirth); then to Rachel Rose, b. 1881, d. Bef. 1930, (daughter of Sterling M. and Clorinda Croley Rose.) I am hoping that someone in the Cutbirth and Rose families will have a picture or pictures of him and the two ladies, since none seem to exist in the Adams family. A couple of records list him as Jack Adams, so he may be identified by that name. He lived in the Walker Park Road area, and is buried there. Any pictures and information about the families would be greatly apprectiated. Wayne Adams
There is a Samuel Mosely, age 6 on the 1880 census in Bell County in the home of Jerry Mosely and Nancy Mosely. Census Place: Pineville, Bell, Kentucky Source: FHL Film 1254403 National Archives Film T9-0403 Page 419A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Jerry MOSELY Self M M W 53 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: --- Mo: --- Nancy MOSELY Wife F M W 40 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: --- Mo: --- Margaret MOSELY Dau F S W 17 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Jane MOSELY Dau F S W 14 KY Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Susan MOSELY Dau F S W 9 KY Fa: TN Mo: TN Samuel MOSELY Son M S W 6 KY Fa: TN Mo: TN
Joyce: I found this in the 1930 Knox Co., KY Census, in the Artemus 61-5 enumeration district: 117 Mosley Sam Head m w 57 m ky ky ky Sarah Wife f w 47 m ky ky ky Mifrey Son m w 5 s ky ky ky Thank you for the compliment. I still research this family as well as my Maiden and McCabe families whenever I have the time. Right now, I go to school seven hours a day, five days a week, for the last two months. I don't have any marriage record on this second Sarah, or any divorce records on either Febia or Margaret. I have looked in ancestry.com, and in the Knox, KY site, but nothing. Would I have to ask the courthouse in Knox County for copies of the divorces and the last marriage? Thanks again for your time and help with this. Anita Bingamon At 03:12 PM 1/27/2008, you wrote: >RESPONSE: >Hi, Anita, > >I was just playing around this a.m. to see what I could find. Looks like you >have done a wonderful job figuring out all this re your family. It surely >can get complicated. > >Apparently Ancestry.com has Sam/Samuel/S. M. MOSLEY indexed in some different >way. Can you tell me exactly how the names in this household are listed. >I looked at EVERY MOSLEY listed on the 1930 and it jumps from Knott to Leslie >and doesn't even list even ONE MOSLEY in Knox Co. I guess I was just curious >to see it for myself. Or, if you don't have the exact information, perhaps >you could give me another household that appears close to them so I can try >for that. > >Joyce Taylor Collins >La Palma, CA > > > >In a message dated 1/27/2008 12:01:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, >anita@bingamon.com writes: > > I was > > confused about the 1930 census and the 1930 death certificate. I > > wondered if Sam had divorced Marg (Margaret), took custody of Miphra, > > and married or lived with another woman named Sarah, who happened to > > be born around 1883 - guestimated from the age given on the 1930 > > census. I agree that there has been an error on the first Sarah > > (Alford)'s birthdate. I have seen her year of birth being 1873 and > > 1874 in different sources. > > > > I have seen Sam's name written different ways - Mosely, Moseley, > > Mosley, and even Morley, along with Sam, Samuel, Samual, and S.M. > > Moseley. Just wondering if I got off track somewhere. What is > > really strange is this second Sarah not being the one to give the > > information on Samual's death certificate, but Sam's third wife > > Margaret. I cannot find a marriage certificate on this marriage in > > either Knox, KY or Claiborne, TN. I could also look in the Bell > > County, KY marriages............ > > > > You can send the information to me at anita@bingamon.com. Again, > > thanks for your time and infornation in advance > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >KYKNOX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.12/1245 - Release Date: >1/26/2008 3:45 PM
Sam and Sarah Elizabeth Alford had a son, Miphra, that died around 1913 from pylorea, secondary to typhoid, if I remember correctly, from the Knox Co., KY death certificates. Then later, in Sam's marriage to Margaret Gibson, they had a son, which was also named Miphra, in 1924. Miphra isn't exactly a common name, so I was wondering when I saw the Sam and Sarah Mosley in 1930 in Artemus. I wndered if that Sam and my Sam are the one and the same person. Thanks again for your time! Anita Bingamon At 02:50 PM 1/27/2008, you wrote: >RESPONSE: >On the 1920 Knox Co. at Trosper, Samuel MOSLEY appears as follows: > >Dwelling 126-128 >MOSLEY, Samuel, 50, head, b. KY > . .Margarette, 36, wife, b. KY >OWENS, James, 16, stepson, b. KY >COLLINS, Ethel, 11, stepson, b. KY >COLLINS, Anna , 4 yrs 6 months, stepdau, b. KY > >NOTE: This appears to be Margaret GIBSON OWENS COLLINS "COLLINS" marriage: > >Bell Co. Marriage Index: >July 24, 1907 >COLLINS, Mack to GIBSON, Margaret - - Book 18, Page 230 > >I see on the KBI that Margaret GIBSON had one child that died with Samuel >MOSLEY: > >Mifrey MOSLEY born in Knox Co., KY on 9-28-1924 to maiden name, Margret >GIBSON - Vol. 098, Cert 48609 > >Then there is a record on the KDI of "a" death in Knox Co. on 12-4-1913 for >Miphra MOSLEY at age 20 yrs. > >Joyce Taylor Collins >La Palma, CA > >In a message dated 1/27/2008 11:19:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, >Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > > In a message dated 1/27/2008 10:47:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > > >In a message dated 1/27/2008 8:26:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > >anita@bingamon.com writes: > > >>He > > >>was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth > > >>Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays > > >>in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. > > >>census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son > > >>Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born > > >>around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located? > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >KYKNOX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.12/1245 - Release Date: >1/26/2008 3:45 PM
RESPONSE: Hi, Anita, I was just playing around this a.m. to see what I could find. Looks like you have done a wonderful job figuring out all this re your family. It surely can get complicated. Apparently Ancestry.com has Sam/Samuel/S. M. MOSLEY indexed in some different way. Can you tell me exactly how the names in this household are listed. I looked at EVERY MOSLEY listed on the 1930 and it jumps from Knott to Leslie and doesn't even list even ONE MOSLEY in Knox Co. I guess I was just curious to see it for myself. Or, if you don't have the exact information, perhaps you could give me another household that appears close to them so I can try for that. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/27/2008 12:01:34 PM Pacific Standard Time, anita@bingamon.com writes: > I was > confused about the 1930 census and the 1930 death certificate. I > wondered if Sam had divorced Marg (Margaret), took custody of Miphra, > and married or lived with another woman named Sarah, who happened to > be born around 1883 - guestimated from the age given on the 1930 > census. I agree that there has been an error on the first Sarah > (Alford)'s birthdate. I have seen her year of birth being 1873 and > 1874 in different sources. > > I have seen Sam's name written different ways - Mosely, Moseley, > Mosley, and even Morley, along with Sam, Samuel, Samual, and S.M. > Moseley. Just wondering if I got off track somewhere. What is > really strange is this second Sarah not being the one to give the > information on Samual's death certificate, but Sam's third wife > Margaret. I cannot find a marriage certificate on this marriage in > either Knox, KY or Claiborne, TN. I could also look in the Bell > County, KY marriages............ > > You can send the information to me at anita@bingamon.com. Again, > thanks for your time and infornation in advance
Thanks, Joyce! I do have Sam's first wife Sarah's death certificate, as well as his marriage certificate to Febia Carr. Margaret is the mother of the second son named Miphra, from birth records, but there is a Sam Mosley living with a second Sarah, in Artemus, in the 1930 Knox Co., KY census, and they have a son, Mipha/Miphra, that was born about 1924. He was my grandmother's half-brother. Margaret was the one that gave the info on Samual's death certificate in 1930. I was confused about the 1930 census and the 1930 death certificate. I wondered if Sam had divorced Marg (Margaret), took custody of Miphra, and married or lived with another woman named Sarah, who happened to be born around 1883 - guestimated from the age given on the 1930 census. I agree that there has been an error on the first Sarah (Alford)'s birthdate. I have seen her year of birth being 1873 and 1874 in different sources. I have seen Sam's name written different ways - Mosely, Moseley, Mosley, and even Morley, along with Sam, Samuel, Samual, and S.M. Moseley. Just wondering if I got off track somewhere. What is really strange is this second Sarah not being the one to give the information on Samual's death certificate, but Sam's third wife Margaret. I cannot find a marriage certificate on this marriage in either Knox, KY or Claiborne, TN. I could also look in the Bell County, KY marriages............ You can send the information to me at anita@bingamon.com. Again, thanks for your time and infornation in advance Anita Bingamon At 02:18 PM 1/27/2008, you wrote: >RESPONSE: >Hello, > >I was just looking at a death certificate for Sarah MOSLEY dated 2-6-1917 in >Knox Co. She died from pneumonia. Buried in the Tinsely Cem. Says her >parents were: Daniel ALFORD and Armilda McCABE. However, . . . they have >totally miscalculated on her date of birth. On the death cert it >states she was >born: 8-7-1893 which calculates out to 23 years. This is cert #11-5093. >I can send that to you if you like. Just write and give me your e-mail >address. Based upon the fact she shows up like this on the 1910, >she was more >likely born around 1874: > >Dwelling 65-65 - 1910 Knox - Artemus >MOSLEY, Samuel, 36, mar. 1, mar. 17 yrs, b. KY; parents b. TN - farmer > . .Sarah, 36, mar. 1, mar. 17 yrs, 3 born; 3 living, b. KY; father b. NC; >mother b. KY > . .Mephra, 16, son, b. KY > . .Melda J., 12, dau, b. KY > . .Della, 8, dau, b. KY >ALFORD, Melda J., 75, widow, b. KY; parents b. KY (I guess Melda is short for >Armilda in this case) > >Joyce Taylor Collins >La Palma, CA > >In a message dated 1/27/2008 10:47:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, >Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > > In a message dated 1/27/2008 8:26:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, > > anita@bingamon.com writes: > > >He > > >was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth > > >Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays > > >in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. > > >census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son > > >Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born > > >around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located? > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >KYKNOX-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > >-- >No virus found in this incoming message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.516 / Virus Database: 269.19.12/1245 - Release Date: >1/26/2008 3:45 PM
RESPONSE: On the 1920 Knox Co. at Trosper, Samuel MOSLEY appears as follows: Dwelling 126-128 MOSLEY, Samuel, 50, head, b. KY . .Margarette, 36, wife, b. KY OWENS, James, 16, stepson, b. KY COLLINS, Ethel, 11, stepson, b. KY COLLINS, Anna , 4 yrs 6 months, stepdau, b. KY NOTE: This appears to be Margaret GIBSON OWENS COLLINS "COLLINS" marriage: Bell Co. Marriage Index: July 24, 1907 COLLINS, Mack to GIBSON, Margaret - - Book 18, Page 230 I see on the KBI that Margaret GIBSON had one child that died with Samuel MOSLEY: Mifrey MOSLEY born in Knox Co., KY on 9-28-1924 to maiden name, Margret GIBSON - Vol. 098, Cert 48609 Then there is a record on the KDI of "a" death in Knox Co. on 12-4-1913 for Miphra MOSLEY at age 20 yrs. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/27/2008 11:19:53 AM Pacific Standard Time, Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > In a message dated 1/27/2008 10:47:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, > Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > >In a message dated 1/27/2008 8:26:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, > >anita@bingamon.com writes: > >>He > >>was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth > >>Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays > >>in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. > >>census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son > >>Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born > >>around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located? >
RESPONSE: Hello, I was just looking at a death certificate for Sarah MOSLEY dated 2-6-1917 in Knox Co. She died from pneumonia. Buried in the Tinsely Cem. Says her parents were: Daniel ALFORD and Armilda McCABE. However, . . . they have totally miscalculated on her date of birth. On the death cert it states she was born: 8-7-1893 which calculates out to 23 years. This is cert #11-5093. I can send that to you if you like. Just write and give me your e-mail address. Based upon the fact she shows up like this on the 1910, she was more likely born around 1874: Dwelling 65-65 - 1910 Knox - Artemus MOSLEY, Samuel, 36, mar. 1, mar. 17 yrs, b. KY; parents b. TN - farmer . .Sarah, 36, mar. 1, mar. 17 yrs, 3 born; 3 living, b. KY; father b. NC; mother b. KY . .Mephra, 16, son, b. KY . .Melda J., 12, dau, b. KY . .Della, 8, dau, b. KY ALFORD, Melda J., 75, widow, b. KY; parents b. KY (I guess Melda is short for Armilda in this case) Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/27/2008 10:47:11 AM Pacific Standard Time, Joycetcollins@cs.com writes: > In a message dated 1/27/2008 8:26:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, > anita@bingamon.com writes: > >He > >was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth > >Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays > >in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. > >census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son > >Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born > >around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located?
RESPONSE: Hi, Cassy SOMMER's main Knox Co. site under "Marriage Licenses" shows two marriages for Sam MOSLEY. Sam MOSLEY to Sarah ALFORD was 2-20-1893, Book Q, Page 498 S. M. MOSLEY, age 50 to Febia BAYS, age 46 on 5-29-1918 in Knox Co.; Book X, Page 93; shows his parents as: J. and Nancy MOSLEY; her parents as: Frank and Mrs. CARR? For whatever reason I did not see Sam or S. M. MOSLEY in Knox Co. as of the 1870 or 1880. However, on the 1900 Knox Co., he shows up as follows: Dwelling 336-336 MOSLEY, Samuel, head, b. 10-1873, 26, mar. 8 yrs, b. KY; parents b. TN - farmer . .Sarah, wife, b. 10-1873, 26, mar. 8 yrs, 2 born; 2 living, b. kY; parents b. KY . .Mitha, dau, b. 11-1894, 6, b. KY . .Milda, dau, b. 11-1896, 3, b. KY Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/27/2008 8:26:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, anita@bingamon.com writes: > He > was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth > Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays > in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. > census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son > Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born > around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located? >
I was wondering if my Samuel Mosley had remarried a FOURTH time before his death in 1930. I have found my great-grandfather listed as S.M. Moseley, Samual Mosley, Sam Mosley, and Samuel Mosely. He was born October 9, 1873 in KY, and had married a Sarah Elizabeth Alford (my great-grandmother) in 1890-1914, a Febia/Phoebe Carr Bays in 1918, and a Margaret Gibson Owens Collins during the 1920 Knox Co. census. Then in the 1930 Knox Co. census, a Sam Mosley and his son Mipha/Miphra has a household in Artemus with a Sarah that was born around 1883. Would you have this marriage license located? Thank you in advance!!! Anita Bingamon
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: KandyBackAgee Surnames: Gibbons, Bailey, Tedders Classification: obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.counties.knox/9307/mb.ashx Message Board Post: NOTE: I DO NOT KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THIS INDIVIDUAL. JUST POSTING THE OBITUARY ON BELLE TEDDERS FROM THE HAMILTON (OH) JOURNAL-NEWS 1/26/08 Belle Gibbons Tedders, Age 96, of Hamilton, OH died January 24, 2008 at Ft. Hamilton Hospital. She was born on April 17, 1911 in Knox County, KY, the daughter of James and Sallie (Bailey) Gibbons. On June 2, 1931 she married Walter Tedders in Barbourville, KY and he preceded her in death on August 19, 1946. She was a cashier at the Main Super Market retiring in 1971. She also cooked for the West Side Baptist Day Care Center. She was a member of the West Side Baptist Church. Belle was widowed at an early age and raised her three children by herself. She loved to work in her yard, cook, sew and do things for her family. She is survived by two daughters; Norma Mayhew of Wilmington, OH and Lou Ann Bevilacqua and husband Charles of Hamilton, OH; a daughter-in-law, Hideko Tedders of San Diego, CA; six grandchildren, Dan (Susan) Ruecking, Tim (Amy) Ruecking all of Hamilton, Lynn Tedders, Shirley Dumm, Patty Doan, Vickie Reynold; nine great grandchildren, four who were especially cl! ose to her, Mallory, Molly, Ashley and Andrew Ruecking and seven great great grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, a son, Carl Tedders; a son-in-law, William E. Mayhew; three brothers, Walter, Charles and Matt Gibbons; two sisters, Cleadie Jarvis and America Hopper and a great grandson, Michael Edward Cross. Funeral Service will be held January 27, 2008 at 4:00 p.m. at Weigel Funeral Home, 980 NW Washington Blvd. with Rev. Rick Rhodus officiating. Burial will be in Barbourville Cemetery in KY. Visitation will be January 27, 2008 from 2-4 p.m. until time of service. In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the West Side Baptist Day Care Center, 154 Gordon Avenue, Hamilton, OH 45013 Online condolence are available at www.weigelfuneralhome.com Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
RESPONSE: Hi, I see Calloway MOORE with his parents on the 1850 Grainger Co., TN Fed. Census. I see Caloway and Nancy BENNETT MOORE on the 1870 and the 1880 Whitley Co, KY Fed. Census. Although some of the researchers did not show this child, I saw on the early birth records that Calloway MOORE and his wife had a child: Mary L. MOORE b. Dec. 20, 1874. Her death record states she died at Fayette Co., KY in the Eastern State Hospital on 9-24-1944. Since there is no 1890 Fed. Census and one would assume she had already been murdered by the time of the 1900 Fed. census by whoever her husband was long before that. Unless you know the actual name or names of ANY of her children in order that a surname could be searched, I haven't the slightest idea how you might find out more either about the former husband and/or any children. I looked at the marriage records in Knox Co. and did not locate anything. Also looked in Laurel Co. And, I checked Grainger Co., TN Perhaps you should make a look up posting to the Campbell Co., TN Message Board regarding this marriage. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/26/2008 12:55:10 PM Pacific Standard Time, bobbiejunemiller@hotmail.com writes: > Eliza Jane Moore b. 1868 Whitley co KY (parents Calaway and Nancy Bennett > Moore) m. possibly a Monhollen, guessing 1885 - early 1890's, and was killed > acidentally by her jealous husband not many years afterward, a shotgun blast > to the back at close range. haven't been able to find a trace of her since > the 1880 Whitley census. > She may have married in Campbell Co TN or even Knox county. > any efforts to find her record is hugely appreciated, > > Bobbie
Eliza Jane Moore b. 1868 Whitley co KY (parents Calaway and Nancy Bennett Moore) m. possibly a Monhollen, guessing 1885 - early 1890's, and was killed acidentally by her jealous husband not many years afterward, a shotgun blast to the back at close range. haven't been able to find a trace of her since the 1880 Whitley census. She may have married in Campbell Co TN or even Knox county. any efforts to find her record is hugely appreciated, Bobbie
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Thanks, Joyce and Sarah for your help. Sarah, you didn't confuse things. This information helped me greatly. Nabe Teague and Mary A. Brock Teague are my line. They are my great uncle and great aunt. I do have them with a daughter, Lucy, married to Reed Rice. I have three Mary Brock's in my database and was trying to be sure I had the correct Mary with the correct Teague and that Nasby maybe wasn't a nickname for Nabe. I was also hoping that Nasby and Mary Teague fit into my Teagues in someway as well. It sounds like you knew my great uncle and aunt and their family. It is good to know they were a nice family. If you'd like to share any more information about them, I'd love to hear it. However, you should probably e-mail me directly as not to clutter the list. Again, thanks Joyce and Sarah! Donna Brock McDermit Greencastle, IN ------------------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:51:15 EST From: SFD232@aol.com Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Nasby Teague and Mary Brock To: kyknox@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <cbb.21d3ede4.34cab6b3@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Hello: I might be confusing the issue, but: There were two Teague families of whom I know about who lived on Paynes Creek, Hinkle, KY. Also, the Joseph W. Teague would have been brother to the 2 on Payne's Creek. Joseph Woodson Teague was married to Lillie Mills. His dau Mary m. Charles Hubbard in Knox Co.; Hazle m. Tom Powell, etc. The two brothers on Payne's Creek were known as Nabe and Mary - they had dau m. a Reynolds, Lucy, perhaps, son Arther, and other children. The other brother was known as Reuben and Mary Jane. I don't think they had any children, but they raised a young man named Millard (I think) Smith. For some reason, we in the community (as good Knox Countians would do) called him Junior Teague. He married Sarah Ellen Yeager, dau of Ed Yeager and Daisy Keith, of Knox County, KY. The Teagues were a really nice family. Sarah **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 23:43:49 EST From: Joycetcollins@cs.com Subject: Re: [KYKNOX] Nasby Teague and Mary Brock To: kyknox@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <c9d.1fb48709.34cac305@cs.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" RESPONSE: Hi, I am very glad you have supplied this addition information because it seemed like there were TWO of some of these people. The most confusing thing was that Mary BROCK who was to have married "Nasby" TEAGUE shows up on the 1930 married to a Wesley TEAGUE. I later did see that the J. W. TEAGUE who married Lillie MILLS was "Woodson" TEAGUE. Really a confusing bunch but so were a lot of them. Perhaps all of the information will in various ways help Donna to figure out this mess. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/24/2008 7:52:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, SFD232@aol.com writes: > Hello: > I might be confusing the issue, but: There were two Teague families of > > whom I know about who lived on Paynes Creek, Hinkle, KY. Also, the Joseph > W. > Teague would have been brother to the 2 on Payne's Creek. Joseph Woodson > Teague was married to Lillie Mills. His dau Mary m. Charles Hubbard in > Knox > Co.; Hazle m. Tom Powell, etc. > The two brothers on Payne's Creek were known as Nabe and Mary - they > had > dau m. a Reynolds, Lucy, perhaps, son Arther, and other children. The > other > brother was known as Reuben and Mary Jane. I don't think they had any > children, but they raised a young man named Millard (I think) Smith. For > some > reason, we in the community (as good Knox Countians would do) called him > Junior > Teague. He married Sarah Ellen Yeager, dau of Ed Yeager and Daisy Keith, > of > Knox County, KY. > The Teagues were a really nice family. > Sarah
I would like to know how/if the Nasby Teague family is connected to the Teagues in Whitley County. Mary Siler
Donna this may help a little. These children spread out all seem to be the children of John Teague and Sarah Jordan. 1900 Laurel Co Ky Bush HH#74-75 Tigue Leslie h w m Aug 1874 23 mx0yr IN KY Bettie w w f Apr 1882 18 mx0yr KY KY James R brother w m May 1890 10 s KY KY 1900 Clay Co Ky Manchester HH#406-426 Teague Thomas h w m May 1872 28 mx2yr IN KY KY [Isaac Thomas] Lucy w w f Feb 1875 25 mx2yr 1-1 KY KY KY Mary M d w f Mar 1899 1 s KY IN KY Joseph W brother w m Mar 1887 13 s KY KY KY Easter sister w f Sept 1892 7 s KY KY KY 1900 District 29, Pigeon Roost, Clay County, Kentucky HH # 70 - 70 Depew, William head W M Aug 1877 22 M0 ...Joannn Wife W F Mar 1882 18 M0 Tigue, Nasbey Brother-in-law W M Feb 1889 11 S -- Knox Co. site address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyknox/Knox-County-Home.html "Show me your cemeteries, and I will tell you what kind of people you have." -Benjamin Franklin
Donna, This is Mary Brock's family: KCGS Obit Index Mary Teague [82] dod 2-14-1981 fa Argile Brock mo Elizabeth Sullivan spouse Nabe Teague I believe that Nasby Teague is from the family of John Teague and Sarah Jordan, but sure can't find any proof of that. Cassy.
RESPONSE: Hi, I am very glad you have supplied this addition information because it seemed like there were TWO of some of these people. The most confusing thing was that Mary BROCK who was to have married "Nasby" TEAGUE shows up on the 1930 married to a Wesley TEAGUE. I later did see that the J. W. TEAGUE who married Lillie MILLS was "Woodson" TEAGUE. Really a confusing bunch but so were a lot of them. Perhaps all of the information will in various ways help Donna to figure out this mess. Joyce Taylor Collins La Palma, CA In a message dated 1/24/2008 7:52:29 PM Pacific Standard Time, SFD232@aol.com writes: > Hello: > I might be confusing the issue, but: There were two Teague families of > > whom I know about who lived on Paynes Creek, Hinkle, KY. Also, the Joseph > W. > Teague would have been brother to the 2 on Payne's Creek. Joseph Woodson > Teague was married to Lillie Mills. His dau Mary m. Charles Hubbard in > Knox > Co.; Hazle m. Tom Powell, etc. > The two brothers on Payne's Creek were known as Nabe and Mary - they > had > dau m. a Reynolds, Lucy, perhaps, son Arther, and other children. The > other > brother was known as Reuben and Mary Jane. I don't think they had any > children, but they raised a young man named Millard (I think) Smith. For > some > reason, we in the community (as good Knox Countians would do) called him > Junior > Teague. He married Sarah Ellen Yeager, dau of Ed Yeager and Daisy Keith, > of > Knox County, KY. > The Teagues were a really nice family. > Sarah > >
Hello: I might be confusing the issue, but: There were two Teague families of whom I know about who lived on Paynes Creek, Hinkle, KY. Also, the Joseph W. Teague would have been brother to the 2 on Payne's Creek. Joseph Woodson Teague was married to Lillie Mills. His dau Mary m. Charles Hubbard in Knox Co.; Hazle m. Tom Powell, etc. The two brothers on Payne's Creek were known as Nabe and Mary - they had dau m. a Reynolds, Lucy, perhaps, son Arther, and other children. The other brother was known as Reuben and Mary Jane. I don't think they had any children, but they raised a young man named Millard (I think) Smith. For some reason, we in the community (as good Knox Countians would do) called him Junior Teague. He married Sarah Ellen Yeager, dau of Ed Yeager and Daisy Keith, of Knox County, KY. The Teagues were a really nice family. Sarah **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)