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    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Samuel H. Disney Obit
    2. Kay Adams
    3. I have no connection to the Disney family.. However I knew personally a Grace Disney who married a W.W. Campbell. They lived in Middlesboro, KY. in the 1945 and late 1950's. She has connection also to "THE" Walt Disney.. Think they were Cousins. Kay Adams. Middlesboro, KY

    01/20/2005 02:18:56
    1. Marie Elizabeth Robinson Lehman Obit
    2. Mrs.Marie Elizabeth Lehman Mrs. Marie Elizabeth Lehman, 78, of 211E. Fifth St., Frederick, died Friday, Jan. 21, at Frederick Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of Albert Lehman, who predeceased her Sept.1,1969. Born Feb. 14, 1904,in Briceville, Tenn., Mrs. Lehman was a daughter of the late Granville and Sara Bullick Robinson. Mrs. Lehman was a member of the Peoples Baptist Church of Frederick. The last in her immediate family,she is survived by one son, James L. Lehman, Frederick; one grandson, Clinton L. Lehman, Frederick; and one daughter-in-law, Janet Lehman, Frederick. Mrs. Lehman was preceded in death by her grandson, Travis L. Lehman, May 4. 1968. Mrs. Lehman is at the Frederick Funeral Home of Robert E. Dailey & Son, PA,1201 N. Market St., where friends may call from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 23. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 24.at the funeral home, with Mrs. Lehman's pastor, the Rev. Arnold G. Cooper, Peoples Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in the Garden of the Cross, Resthaven Memorial Gardens,near Frederick. Frederick Post, Frederick, Maryland, January 22, 1983

    01/20/2005 02:16:23
    1. Braden, Tenn
    2. The article I sent should be for Fayette County, Tenn.

    01/20/2005 02:03:46
    1. Ellis/Prater
    2. MUTILATED BY A MOB Details of a Horrible Crime Committed in Tennessee United Press. Braden. Tenn., Oct. 16. The details of the lynching last night of Jeff Ellis, who outraged Miss Praeter, a 17 year-old white girl, in the presence of her little sister and escaped reached here this morning. Ellis was brought to Braden last night and confessed crime. Then he was taken to the house of Miss Praeter and she identified him. While en route to Somerville with the prisoner, Constable Farrow was overtaken by 300 men and Ellis was taken in charge. He was ordered to kneel down and pray. Then he confessed - the outrage and also the beating of his own wife so badly that she died. Several months ago, a house belonging to Mrs. Harnet (?), near Braden, was fired at night and she, with two daughters, were burned to death. Ellis confessed that he and two others fired the house. Ellis was then mutilated and hanged to a telegraph pole with this placard on his breast "No one must remove this body until sundown under pain of death". Later the mob took it down and sent the head to the family of a young girl Ellis attempted to assault in North Mississippi four days ago. Ellis stated that he expected to suffer death for his crimes and showed no fear of the fate in store for him. The more conservative of the mob wanted to content themselves with mere hanging, but bad whiskey got the upper hand of the younger element and they took part in the mutilation. No one wore a mask. Daily Gazette and Bulletin, Williamsport, Penn., October 17, 1895

    01/20/2005 01:48:52
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Samuel H. Disney Obit
    2. Cuz'n John
    3. Hi Group, I know that reading about genealogy can get boring so here is a little quiz to help pass away your time (Remember when the teachers use to say that one). The name of this little test is called THE World's Easiest Quiz (Passing requires only 4 correct answers)please, no peeking the answers are at the bottom of the page! 1) How long did the Hundred Years War last? 2) Which country makes Panama hats? 3) From which animal do we get catgut? 4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? 5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? 6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal? 7) What was King George VI's first name? 8) What color is a purple finch? 9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from? 10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane? All done? Check your answers below! ANSWERS TO THE QUIZ 1) How long did the Hundred Years War last? 116 years 2) Which country makes Panama hats? Ecuador 3) From which animal do we get cat gut? Sheep and Horses 4) In which month do Russians celebrate the October Revolution? November 5) What is a camel's hair brush made of? Squirrel fur 6) The Canary Islands in the Pacific are named after what animal? Dogs 7) What was King George VI's first name? Albert 8) What color is a purple finch? Crimson 9) Where are Chinese gooseberries from? New Zealand 10) What is the color of the black box in a commercial airplane? Orange, of course. Now how many got 4 correct answers? I must confess I only had one right. John __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/20/2005 01:14:31
    1. Samuel H. Disney Obit
    2. Death Takes Rev. S. H. Disney, 81, Retired Minister Rev. Samuel H. Disney, 81, retired minister, died early today at the home of his son, Owen Disney in Muddy, he had been in failing health for seven years and had been seriously ill for three weeks with complications. Mr. Disney was born in Tennessee, April 18, 1869, the son of Elisha and Nancy Andrews Disney. He came to Saline county from Beach Grove. Tenn., and has since made his home in Muddy. He has been a Baptist minister for 42 years. Besides his son. Owen, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Disney, a son, Earl Disney, Whiting, Ind., a dauhter, Mrs. Dan Powell, Detroit, 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A son, Pola, was killed in a mine accident in 1939 and a daughter, Mrs. Marvel Stoval, died in 1929. Funeral services will be held at the Muddy Baptist church of which he was a member. Definite arrangements have not been announced. The body, received by the Harrisburg funeral home, has been returned to the Disney residence to lie in state. Daily Register, Harrisburg, Illinois, January 23, 1951

    01/20/2005 01:10:07
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Samuel H. Disney Obit
    2. Cuz'n John
    3. Hi Angela, Was this Daniel Webster Powell a son of Hiram D. (Bunk) Powell and Manerva Adeline "Katie" McGuire? John __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/20/2005 01:01:59
    1. Hiles?
    2. CHILD KILLS MOTHER Given Loaded Pistol to Play With and Accident Follows. Andersonville, Tenn., May 3. Mrs. Lee Hiles, wife of a farmer, gave her six-year-old boy a loaded pistol to play with, thinking the weapon empty. The child accidently fired the weapon. The bullet entered the mother's back and came out near the heart. She cannot live. Gettysburg Times, Gettysburg, PA, May 3, 1909 Should this be Piles?

    01/20/2005 12:42:11
    1. Tax lists
    2. Cathy Wood Osborn
    3. Can anyone tell me whether any of the early Anderson Co. tax lists are online? Thanks very much...Cathy

    01/20/2005 12:14:30
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Messamore/Nation
    2. Thanks for letting me know..I think I've only seen it as Messamore..

    01/20/2005 11:40:52
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Braden, Tenn
    2. Cuz'n John
    3. Sorry I am a day late with the following post but it is full of AMERICAN HISTORY: Remembering Robert E. Lee by Calvin E. Johnson Jr. January 19, 2005 was the 198th birthday of General Robert E. Lee, who Winston Churchill called "one of the noblest Americans who ever lived." All the South has ever desired was that the Union, as established by our Forefathers, should be preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth. � Robert E. Lee Why do Americans continue to remember their past? Perhaps it is because it was a time when truth was spoken. Men and women took their stand to give us the freedoms we now enjoy. God bless those in military service, who do their duty around the world for freedom. The Hall of Fame for great Americans opened in 1900 in New York City. One thousand names were submitted, but only 29 received a majority vote from the electors. General Robert E. Lee, 30 years after his death, was among those honored. A bust of Lee was given to New York University by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Let America not forget January 19, 2005, the 198th birthday of General Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee was born at Stratford House, Westmoreland County, Virginia, on January 19, 1807. The winter was cold and fireplaces were little help. Robert's mother, Ann Hill (Carter) Lee, was suffering from a severe cold. Ann Lee named her son Robert Edward after her two brothers. Robert E. Lee undoubtedly acquired his love of country from those who had lived during the American Revolution. His father, "Light Horse" Harry, was a hero of the revolution and served as governor of Virginia and as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Members of his family also signed the Declaration of Independence. Lee was educated in the schools of Alexandria, Virginia. In 1825, he received an appointment to West Point Military Academy. He graduated in 1829, second in his class and without a single demerit. Robert E. Lee wed Mary Anna Randolph Custis in June 1831, two years after his graduation from West Point. Robert and Mary had grown up together. Mary was the daughter of George Washington Parke Custis, the grandson of Martha Washington and the adopted son of George Washington. Mary was an only child; therefore, she inherited Arlington House, across the Potomac from Washington, where she and Robert raised seven children. Army promotions were slow. In 1836, Lee was appointed to first lieutenant. In 1838, with the rank of captain, Lee fought valiantly in the War with Mexico and was wounded at the Battle of Chapultepec. He was appointed superintendent of West Point in 1852 and is considered one of the best superintendents in that institution's history. President-to-be Abraham Lincoln offered command of the Union Army to Lee in 1861, but Lee refused. He would not raise arms against his native state. War was in the air. The country was in turmoil of separation. Lee wrestled with his soul. He had served in the United States Army for over 30 years. After an all-night battle, much of that time on his knees in prayer, Robert Edward Lee reached his decision. He reluctantly resigned his commission and headed home to Virginia. Arlington House would be occupied by the Federals, who would turn the estate into a war cemetery. Today it is one of our country's most cherished memorials, Arlington National Cemetery. President John F. Kennedy visited Arlington shortly before he was assassinated in 1963 and said he wanted to be buried there. And he is, in front of Robert E. Lee's home. Lee served as adviser to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and then commanded the legendary Army of Northern Virginia. The exploits of Lee's army fill thousands of books today. After four terrible years of death and destruction, General Robert E. Lee met General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox, Virginia, and ended their battles. He told his disheartened comrades, "Go home and be good Americans." Lee was called Marse Robert, Uncle Robert and Marble Man. He was loved by the people of the South and adopted by the folks from the North. Robert E. Lee was a man of honor, proud of his name and heritage. After the War Between the States, he was offered $50,000 for the use of his name. His reply was "Sirs, my name is the heritage of my parents. It is all I have and it is not for sale." In the fall of 1865, Lee was offered and accepted the presidency of troubled Washington College in Lexington, Virginia. The school was renamed Washington and Lee in his honor. Robert E. Lee died of a heart attack at 9:30 on the morning of October 12, 1870, at Washington-Lee College. His last words were "Strike the tent." He was 63 years of age. He is buried in a chapel on the school grounds with his family and near his favorite horse, Traveller. A prolific letter writer, Lee wrote his most famous quote to son Custis in 1852: "Duty is the sublimest word in our language." On this 198th anniversary let us ponder the words he wrote to Annette Carter in 1868: "I grieve for posterity, for American principles and American liberty." Winston Churchill called Lee "one of the noblest Americans who ever lived." Lee's life was one of service and self-sacrifice. His motto was "Duty, Honor, Country." God Bless America! __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    01/20/2005 11:21:22
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Samuel H. Disney Obit
    2. Cuz'n John
    3. Hi Angela, Here is a little Disney Family History. Thank you for obituary. John Descendants of Samuel H. "Saul" Disney Generation No. 1 1. SAMUEL H. "SAUL"7 DISNEY (ELISHA JR.6, ELISHA5, THOMAS4, GEORGE THOMAS3, RICHARD2, WILLIAM1) was born April 18, 1869 in Anderson Co, TN, and died January 1951. He married SARAH DAVIS November 24, 1894 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of WILLIAM DAVIS. Notes for SAMUEL H. "SAUL" DISNEY: Death Takes Rev. S. H. Disney, 81, Retired Minister Rev. Samuel H. Disney, 81, retired minister, died early today at the home of his son, Owen Disney in Muddy, he had been in failing health for seven years and had been seriously ill for three weeks with complications. Mr. Disney was born in Tennessee, April 18, 1869, the son of Elisha and Nancy Andrews Disney. He came to Saline county from Beach Grove. Tenn., and has since made his home in Muddy. He has been a Baptist minister for 42 years. Besides his son. Owen, he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Sarah Disney, a son, Earl Disney, Whiting, Ind., a dauhter, Mrs. Dan Powell, Detroit, 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. A son, Pola, was killed in a mine accident in 1939 and a daughter, Mrs. Marvel Stoval, died in 1929. Funeral services will be held at the Muddy Baptist church of which he was a member. Definite arrangements have not been announced. The body, received by the Harrisburg funeral home, has been returned to the Disney residence to lie in state. Daily Register, Harrisburg, Illinois, January 23, 1951 More About SAMUEL DISNEY and SARAH DAVIS: Marriage: November 24, 1894, Anderson Co, TN Children of SAMUEL DISNEY and SARAH DAVIS are: i. EARL H.8 DISNEY, b. November 1895. More About EARL H. DISNEY: Military service: Bet. 1917 - 1919, WW I ii. WILLIE E. DISNEY, b. 1898. iii. BELL DISNEY, b. 1899. iv. POLENY DISNEY, b. 1901; d. 1939. v. MARVEL DISNEY, b. 1909. vi. OWEN DISNEY, b. 1911. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    01/20/2005 11:01:37
    1. Spelling of Carden
    2. Jeremy Carter
    3. I have a question on the spelling of this last name. The Coxes are related to the Cardens, but my grandma insists that the ones we are related to spelled their name like this: Cardin. Anyone know about this? Is it a different family or just a different spelling? Thanks in advance.

    01/20/2005 10:53:30
    1. Charles D. Seiber
    2. Criticizes Prisons Tacoma, Wash., July 19 A two-time escapee from a Florida chain gang; fighting extradition proceedings in superior court here, in seeking of continuance of his case so witnesses might be called to uphold his charge of "cruel and Inhuman treatment" in the penal institutions of that state. Charles D. Seiber, 23, of Clinton, Tenn,, is being held for return to Florida to complete his sentence on a grand larceny conviction for auto theft. Independent Record, Helena, Montana, July 20, 1949

    01/20/2005 10:50:48
    1. RE: [TNANDERS-L] Mrs. Annie Adkins Obit
    2. Bailey Francis
    3. Hi, John, long time no write. I don't have parents for William C. COLE, but I could probably find him in the censuses. Susannah or Susan C. DUNCAN was the daughter and 10th child (of 13) of Alfred DUNCAN and Catherine LEACH, who are my third great grandparents. I have a photograph of the 7 daughters of Alfred DUNCAN and Catherine LEACH when they were very old ladies that includes my 2nd great grandmother, Talitha Caroline (Duncan) BROWN, w/o Joseph Abraham BROWN of Anderson County. William C. COLE was b. 18 April 1844 and d. 2 May 1924, both in Anderson County. Susannah was b. 22 October 1848 and d. 24 July 1924, also both in Anderson County. I don't know if that helps you or not. Below is a 3-generation Genealogy Report on that family. You will see that there were two marriages with the CARDEN family in the 2nd generation. Bailey Descendants of William C. Cole Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM C.1 COLE was born April 18, 1844 in Anderson Co, TN, and died May 02, 1924 in Anderson Co, TN. He married SUSANNAH/SUSAN C. DUNCAN February 25, 1866 in Anderson County, TN, daughter of ALFRED DUNCAN and CATHERINE LEACH. She was born October 22, 1848 in Anderson Co, TN, and died July 24, 1924 in Anderson Co, TN. Children of WILLIAM COLE and SUSANNAH/SUSAN DUNCAN are: i. CHARLES B.2 COLE, b. 1867, Anderson County, TN; d. Bef. January 1956; m. OLLY B. MOZENGO, February 07, 1892. 2. ii. JANE CATHERINE COLE, b. August 19, 1868, Anderson County, TN; d. June 29, 1941, Anderson Co, TN. iii. EDWARD E. COLE, b. December 21, 1870, Anderson County, TN; d. September 12, 1898, Anderson County, TN. More About EDWARD E. COLE: Burial: Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 3. iv. WILLIAM ROBERT COLE, b. June 02, 1876, Anderson County, TN; d. August 22, 1954, Bethlehem, Anderson County, TN. v. ANNA P. COLE, b. September 1878, Anderson County, TN; d. January 1956; m. WILLIAM M. ADKINS, March 08, 1896, Anderson County, TN; b. March 1875, TN; d. Abt. 1954. Notes for ANNA P. COLE: Mrs. Annie Adkins Services were to be at 2:30 p.m.Saturday in the Rose Funeral Homein Knoxville, Tenn. for Mrs. Annie Adkins, 77, formerly of Lima, who died at 4 p. m. Thursday. She was the widow of W. M. Adkins, who died two years ago. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Reynolds, Knoxville, and two brothers, Alfred, Miami, Fla. and Oscar, Clinton,Tenn. Burial was to be in Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville. Lima News, Lima, Ohio, January 14, 1956 vi. JAMES A. COLE, b. September 1880, Anderson Co, TN; d. June 24, 1972, Anderson Co, TN. More About JAMES A. COLE: Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Anderson Co, TN vii. ALFRED M. COLE, b. September 1882, TN; d. Aft. January 1956. viii. MYRTLE T. COLE, b. February 1885, Anderson Co, TN; d. Aft. January 1956, Anderson Co, TN; m. (1) ANDREW ALLEN; m. (2) ? REYNOLDS. ix. OSCAR F. COLE, b. February 1888, TN; d. Aft. January 1956. Generation No. 2 2. JANE CATHERINE2 COLE (WILLIAM C.1) was born August 19, 1868 in Anderson County, TN, and died June 29, 1941 in Anderson Co, TN. She married JOHN W. CARDEN December 29, 1887 in Anderson Co, TN, son of WILLIAM CARDEN and VILINTA UNDERWOOD. He was born September 02, 1863 in TN, and died January 20, 1929 in Anderson Co, TN. More About JANE CATHERINE COLE: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About JOHN W. CARDEN: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Cause of Death: Diabetes mellitus and chronic nephritis Occupation: Farmer, general merchant Children of JANE COLE and JOHN CARDEN are: i. BENJAMIN H.3 CARDEN, b. April 15, 1889, TN; d. November 14, 1905, Anderson Co, TN. More About BENJAMIN H. CARDEN: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN ii. WILLIAM LEE CARDEN, b. July 24, 1891, TN; d. April 04, 1957, Anderson Co, TN; m. LULA LEWIS; b. November 20, 1891; d. July 04, 1966, Anderson Co, TN. More About WILLIAM LEE CARDEN: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN iii. EDGAR MCK. CARDEN, b. January 1894, TN; d. 1970, Anderson Co, TN. More About EDGAR MCK. CARDEN: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN iv. LILLIE M. CARDEN, b. July 1896, TN. 4. v. FLOSSIE M. CARDEN, b. July 16, 1899, Anderson Co, TN. vi. ROBERT G. CARDEN, b. 1900, TN. vii. IDA S. CARDEN, b. Abt. 1902, TN. viii. ANNIE P. CARDEN, b. Abt. 1905, TN. 3. WILLIAM ROBERT2 COLE (WILLIAM C.1) was born June 02, 1876 in Anderson County, TN, and died August 22, 1954 in Bethlehem, Anderson County, TN. He married (1) LIMA LEACH December 01, 1898 in Anderson County, TN. He married (2) MARTHA JANE CARDEN March 28, 1899, daughter of JOHN CARDEN and SARAH MASSENGILL. She was born January 1880 in TN, and died 1931. More About WILLIAM ROBERT COLE: Burial: Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About MARTHA JANE CARDEN: Burial: Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Clinton, TN Children of WILLIAM COLE and MARTHA CARDEN are: i. LILLIE M.3 COLE, b. February 1900; m. H. A. FOREST. 5. ii. MARY CATHERINE COLE, b. September 12, 1904. Generation No. 3 4. FLOSSIE M.3 CARDEN (JANE CATHERINE2 COLE, WILLIAM C.1) was born July 16, 1899 in Anderson Co, TN. She married R. HOPE JOHNSON. He was born January 01, 1890 in Anderson Co, TN, and died December 12, 1929. More About R. HOPE JOHNSON: Burial: Bethel aptist Church Cemetery, Clinton, TN Child of FLOSSIE CARDEN and R. JOHNSON is: i. ANNA HOPE4 JOHNSON, b. September 22, 1918, Anderson Co, TN; d. September 26, 1922, Anderson Co, TN. More About ANNA HOPE JOHNSON: Burial: Bethel aptist Church Cemetery, Clinton, TN 5. MARY CATHERINE3 COLE (WILLIAM ROBERT2, WILLIAM C.1) was born September 12, 1904. She married WALTER FLETCHER WEAVER April 07, 1923 in Anderson Co, TN, son of CHARLES WEAVER and SARAH DAIL. He was born May 10, 1902 in Anderson Co, TN, and died February 01, 1936 in Anderson Co, TN. More About MARY CATHERINE COLE: Burial: Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of MARY COLE and WALTER WEAVER are: i. BETTY DEANE4 WEAVER, b. February 06, 1924, Anderson Co, TN; d. May 16, 1993, Anderson Co, TN; m. THOMAS C. HUTSON, March 22, 1947, Anderson Co, TN; b. October 14, 1918, Anderson Co, TN. More About BETTY DEANE WEAVER: Burial: Tennessee Valley Memorial Gardens ii. GERALD WEAVER, b. September 04, 1926, Anderson Co, TN; m. ANN GILES, 1956, Anderson Co, TN. More About GERALD WEAVER: Lived: August 1992, In Agape Home iii. JO ANN WEAVER, b. October 04, 1930, Anderson Co, TN; m. (1) HOMER TAYLOR; m. (2) CHARLES SEIVERS, 1949, Anderson Co, TN; d. 1952. More About CHARLES SEIVERS: Cause of Death: Auto accident iv. CHARLES ROBERT WEAVER, b. August 06, 1932, Anderson Co, TN; m. CHARLOTTE COOPER. More About CHARLES ROBERT WEAVER: Lived: Madisonville, TN v. BUFORD WEAVER, b. February 08, 1934, Anderson Co, TN; m. MARGARET LOUISE BOWLING, June 10, 1955, Anderson Co, TN; b. July 02, 1937, Anderson Co, TN. vi. WALTER GENE WEAVER, b. May 02, 1935, Anderson Co, TN; m. (1) DOROTHY ?; m. (2) MILDRED HAWTHORN, September 04, 1990, Knox Co, TN. -----Original Message----- From: Cuz'n John [mailto:johnbats2@yahoo.com] Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:31 PM To: TNANDERS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [TNANDERS-L] Mrs. Annie Adkins Obit Hello Bailey, Thanks for the info I was searching all over for Oscar and Alfred Adkins. Now I know that she had a brother William Robert Cole who M. Martha Jane Carden. Who were the parents of William C. Cole and Susannah Duncan. I have a half dozen William Coles and about that many Susan Duncans? John __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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    01/20/2005 10:50:41
    1. Harold Seiber Family
    2. Former Floridians A natural sport for people from West Palm Beach, Fla., is water skiing and that's the hobby of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seiber. Brought to Lincoln from West Palm Beach by a business transfer, the Seibers like the city just fine but are a little disappointed that there isn't much around for skiing. Both Mr. and Mrs. Seiber are natives of Clinton.Tenn. They have two children, Jess, 4, and Rusty, 2. Lincoln Evening Journal, Lincoln, Nebraskas, July 28, 1961

    01/20/2005 10:19:51
    1. William Clyde Baker
    2. William Clyde Baker, Jr., of Clinton, Tenn., is this year's honor man of the U.S. Military Academy, West Point - the highest prize that can come to a cadet. He acculated 2804.6 points out of a posible 2956 Lima News, Lima, Ohio, June 18, 1926

    01/20/2005 09:38:32
    1. Re: [TNANDERS-L] Spelling of Carden
    2. Cuz'n John
    3. Hey Jeremy, Coxe is the Old English spelling for the same Cox family. I had heard stories of how one of the LOWE'S spelled his name LOUGH so that his mail wouldn't be sent to his father(does any of the Lowe's on here know if that is a true story or not). During The REVOLUTIONARY WAR some of my Chase ancestors changed the spelling of their name to CHACE this was their way of showing that they were still loyal to the crown or King of England. I am glad that my side of the family was on the wining side of the war. John __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250

    01/20/2005 09:29:24
    1. Messamore/Nation
    2. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messmore returned Thursday night from Clinton, Tenn. where they were called Monday by the death of Mr. Messmore's sister, M r s . Delores Nation and her baby. Services for both were conducted Wednesday afternoon. Middletown Jouranl, Middletown, Ohio, Feb. 5, 1950 What is the correct spelling?

    01/20/2005 09:26:51
    1. Bernard Vandergriff
    2. SHERIFF ACCUSED CLINTON, Tenn., July 17 (UP) Sheriff Bernard F. Vandergriff, elected on a "GI ticket" last year, was accused today at his ouster hearing of accepting bribes, permitting cock fights and selling protection to liquor law violators. Lima News, Lima, Ohio, July 17, 1947

    01/20/2005 09:12:53