Hi, Heather: Are you interested in census material? If you are, could this be J. Harry's family? Series: T623 Roll: 1581 Page: 243 1900 - 904 Oak Ave., Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee - 6/13/1900 Price, Abram J. - head - w - m - 9/1853 - 46 - married 21 yrs. - PA/Wales/Wales - * ------ Annie - wife - w - f - 12/1852 - 47 - married 21 yrs. - 4 children/4 living - PA/Wales/Wales ------ William Y. - son - w - m - 1/1880 - 20 - single - TN/PA/PA - shipping clerk ------ Elizabeth - dau. - w - f - 9/1881 - 18 - single -TN/PA/PA - at school ------ Jonathan H. - son - w - m - 8/1883 - 16 - single -TN/PA/PA - at school ------ Thomas R. - son - w - m - 6/1887 - 12 - single - TN/PA/PA - at school *the notation for occupation looks like Miftr Montler Series: T624 Roll: 1507 Page: 60 1910 - 904 Oak Ave. - Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee - 4/18/1910 Price, A.J. - head - m - w - 55 - 1st marriage/31 yrs. - PA/Wales/Wales - own income ------ Annie R. - wife - f - w - * - 1st marriage/31 yrs. - 4 children/3 living - PA/Wales/Wales ------ J. Harry - son - m - w - 26 - single - TN/PA/PA - attorney ------ Thomas R. - son - m - w - 22 - single - TN/PA/PA - salesman/commercial ** *50, 56, or 58 **I...lter Series: T625 Roll: 1750 Page: 248 1920 - Knoxville, Knox Co., TN - 1/14/1920 Price, Anna R. - head - f - w - 60 - widowed - PA/PA/PA - none ------- Rosna - mother - f - w - 83 - widowed - PA/PA/PA - none Hope there's something helpful here. Debra On Sunday, Aug 22, 2004, at 21:53 US/Eastern, Heather Francis wrote: > > This is part of a book about people in Tennessee. It is about my > great-grandmothers first cousin. It gives some family history in > which it mentions some of my Price relatives from Pennsylvania. There > is one mistake that I am aware of and that refers to Elizabeth (Reese) > Price. Reese was actually not her surname from all the information I > have found. Her surname is Jones. If anyone could help me with any > information on this Price or Richards family I would appreciate it- > Heather Francis > > > J. Harry Price is a native of Knoxville, his birth having occurred > in 1884, his parents being A. J. and Annie (Richards) Price. He comes > of Welsh ancestry, his grandparents being Jonathan and Elizabeth > (Reese) Price, both of Welsh descent. One of their sons was David > Price, who was an officer of the Seventh Pennsylvania Cavalry during > the Civil war and was wounded in Shiloh. Another representative of the > family is Dr. Henry R. Price, who is chairman of the board of trustees > of the Lehigh University of Pennsylvania. The grandfather, Jonathan > Price, was a coal operator of the Keystone state and passed away > there, after which his widow came to Tennessee with a number of Welsh > settlers, who took up their abode at Knoxville. Here with her children > she founded a good home and continued to reside in Tennessee until > called to her final rest. Her son, A. J. Price, was born in > Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and after arriving at years of maturity he > wedded Annie Richards, a native of Dan! > ville, > Pennsylvania, and a daughter of William and Catherine (Rogers) > Richards. Her parents were both natives of the little rock-ribbed > country of Wales and on coming to the new world settled in Danville, > Pennsylvania, where they remained until they sought the opportunities > offered in Tennessee. Establishing their home in Knoxville, Mr. > Richards here joined with Captain W. P. Chamberlain of Knoxville and > Captain H. S. Chamberlain of Chattanooga in establishing the iron > works and thus became a prominent factor in the industrial development > of this section of the state. Not only was the family well known in > connection with the productive industries of Tennessee, but likewise > was well represented in art circles. One of the family, William > Richards, was a noted musician, who studied in London and became a > distinguished teacher. Another, Dr. Joseph Perry, was a musician and > song writer of London, England. > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! > > > ==== PENNSYLVANIA Mailing List ==== > No FLAMING allowed on this list! > We are a gentler kinder genealogy list. > Don't be afraid to ask questions. > There are no dumb questions on this list. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >