Descendants of Mahala A (Ella) Lively Generation No. 1 1. Mahala A (Ella)6 Lively (John5, Benjamin F4, John3, Joseph2, Mark1) was born May 16, 1863 in TN, and died May 03, 1958 in Marlow, Anderson Co, TN. She married Alexander Theodore Russell April 17, 1883 in Anderson Co, TN, son of William Russell and Salina Kesterson. More About Mahala A (Ella) Lively: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Alexander Theodore Russell: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer Real Estate Val: 1930: $300 Children of Mahala Lively and Alexander Russell are: 2 i. Barbara Ellen7 Russell, born October 12, 1885 in TN; died December 15, 1968 in TN. She married (1) Hiram Seals. She married (2) Samuel (Sam) Walker. She married (3) James Elisha (Jim / Edward) Messamore May 28, 1905 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Barbara Ellen Russell: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Hiram Seals: Burial: Davis Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Samuel (Sam) Walker: Burial: Davis Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for James Elisha (Jim / Edward) Messamore: Per his World War I draft registration card, James had brown eyes and black hair. More About James Elisha (Jim / Edward) Messamore: Occupation: Farmer 3 ii. Roxie Russell, born November 23, 1888 in TN; died April 16, 1984 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) John West June 24, 1911 in Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) George W Hensley December 14, 1912 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Roxie Russell: Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Clipper - Hosiery Mill More About George W Hensley: Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 4 iii. Samuel Russell, born March 1892 in TN; died Unknown. 5 iv. Rosa (Rosie) Russell, born September 30, 1895 in TN; died September 04, 1940. She married Travis Love (Thomas) Duncan Bef. 1912. Notes for Rosa (Rosie) Russell: In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Rosa and her son were living with her parents. More About Rosa (Rosie) Russell: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Travis Love (Thomas) Duncan: Per his World War I draft registration card, Travis had brown eyes and dark brown hair. More About Travis Love (Thomas) Duncan: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner 6 v. Laura Russell, born April 1897 in TN; died Unknown. 7 vi. Fred Russell, born February 22, 1899 in TN; died December 21, 1988 in Caryville, Campbell Co, TN. He married Bertha Hoskins May 10, 1925 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Fred Russell: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Bertha Hoskins: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 8 vii. Oxie Russell, born September 11, 1901 in TN; died March 20, 1996 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Carrie Ann Duncan August 11, 1923 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Oxie Russell: Occupation: Coal Miner Notes for Carrie Ann Duncan: Clinton Courier News - May 31, 1979 Mrs Carrie Ann Russell, 75, of Dutch Valley Rd, Clinton Rt 5, died at 5:40 AM Wednesday at Oak Ridge Hospital. She was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church and enjoyed gardening, fishing, and sewing. Survivors include her husband; Oxie Russell Sr; a son, Oxie Russell Jr of Oliver Springs; three daughters, Mrs George (Viola) Ashley of Clinton Rt 5, Mrs Otha (Dolema) Ollis of Oliver Springs, and Mrs Cordell (Imogene) Hensley of LaFollette; three sisters, Mrs Florence Massengill, Miss Lucy Duncan, and Miss Cynthia Duncan of Oliver Springs; three brothers, Port Duncan of Kentucky, George and Mose Duncan of Oliver Springs; 17 grandchildren; and 15 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Friday at Sharp Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Tommy Hensley officiating. Burial will be in Anderson Memorial Gardens. The family will receive friends Thursday (tonight) at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. More About Carrie Ann Duncan: Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Anderson Co, TN 9 viii. Alfred Russell, born 1905-1908 in TN; died Unknown. More About Alfred Russell: Occupation: Fireman - Hosiery Mill 10 ix. Mary Lea Russell, born November 23, 1907 in TN; died August 20, 1990 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) Joseph (Joe) Phillips March 19, 1927 in Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) Benjamin Harrison Nation August 10, 1953 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Mary Lea Russell: Clinton Courier News - Aug 22, 1990 Mary Lea Nation, age 83, of Clinton, died Monday, Aug 20, 1990 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. Mrs Nation was the daughter of Alec and Haley Russell. She was self employed for many years as a housekeeper and enjoyed gardening, growing flowers, and fishing. She was a member of Jarnigan Chapel Baptist Church. She is survived by three sons; G M Phillips of Clinton, Kyle Nation of Clinton, and Fred Nation of Oak Ridge; three daughters, Wilma Jean Williams of Norris, Margie Wilder of Oliver Springs, and Maudie Miller of Jacksonville, FL; two brothers, Alfred Russell and Oxie Russell of Caryville; 15 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. The funeral will be at 11 AM Thursday, Aug 23, 1990 at the Clinton Funeral Home chapel. The Rev Bedford Bullock will be officiating. Burial will be in Jarnigan Chapel Baptist Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends Wednesday from 7-9 PM at Clinton Funeral Home. More About Mary Lea Russell: Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Housekeeper Notes for Joseph (Joe) Phillips: Per his World War I draft registration card, Joseph had blue eyes and brown hair. More About Joseph (Joe) Phillips: Burial: Pleasant View Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer Military Service: WW I - Pvt 105 TM Btry 30 Div More About Benjamin Harrison Nation: Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
Descendants of Robert A Andrews Generation No. 1 1. Robert A3 Andrews (Richard2, John1) was born March 1839 in TN, and died Unknown. He married Martha Serepta Disney August 15, 1858 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Elisha Disney and Nancy Humphrey. Notes for Robert A Andrews: Robert served in the Union Army in the Civil War, was captured by the Confederate Forces, and was confined in the Andersonville Prison Camp. Family tradition says that he starved to death in Andersonville but he is listed in the 1870 Anderson Co, census. More About Robert A Andrews: Burial: Andrews Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Farmer / Coal Miner / Saw mill worker Pers Prop Val: 1860: $400 More About Martha Serepta Disney: Burial: Andrews Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Children of Robert Andrews and Martha Disney are: 2 i. Martha Jane4 Andrews, born October 1859 in TN; died Unknown. She married Howard W Peter Hatmaker March 17, 1893 in Campbell Co, TN. More About Howard W Peter Hatmaker: Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner Cause of Death: Lobar pneumonia / Scurvy 3 ii. Joseph F Andrews, born 1862 in TN; died Unknown. 4 iii. Nancy O Andrews, born July 1864 in TN; died 1900-1908 in TN. She married John Malone Harmon September 26, 1879 in Campbell Co, TN. More About John Malone Harmon: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Farmer 5 iv. Sarah A Andrews, born 1869 in TN; died Unknown. 6 v. Nora Belle Andrews, born July 12, 1872; died October 15, 1914. She married Charles N (Charlie) Adkins Abt. 1890. More About Nora Belle Andrews: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN More About Charles N (Charlie) Adkins: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Farmer / Highway Laborer 7 vi. Charles Monroe Andrews, born January 1874 in TN; died Unknown. He married Nancy Elizabeth (Nannie) Wood December 05, 1897 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Charles Monroe Andrews: Occupation: Machinist / Electrician - Coal Mine 8 vii. James Clay Andrews, born December 03, 1874 in TN; died March 06, 1950 in TM. He married Emma Retta (Betty) Adkins December 02, 1894 in Campbell Co, TN. More About James Clay Andrews: Burial: Batley Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Minister / Farmer More About Emma Retta (Betty) Adkins: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 9 viii. Ida Angeline Andrews, born July 08, 1878 in TN; died November 09, 1948 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married Robert Franklin O Beach October 11, 1900 in Campbell Co, TN. More About Ida Angeline Andrews: Burial: Leach Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Robert Franklin O Beach: Per his World War I draft registration card, Robert had brown eyes and brown hair. More About Robert Franklin O Beach: Occupation: Farmer / Coal Miner 10 ix. Minnie Andrews, born November 10, 1881 in TN; died May 05, 1958 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married Francis York 1942 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Minnie Andrews: Burial: Batley Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
Descendants of John L Baird Generation No. 1 1. John L1 Baird was born April 09, 1851 in TN, and died June 04, 1917 in TN. He married Catherine (Katie) Lay December 26, 1872 in Campbell Co, TN, daughter of William Lay and Nancy Croley. More About John L Baird: Burial: Stanfield Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN More About Catherine (Katie) Lay: Burial: Stanfield Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Children of John Baird and Catherine Lay are: 2 i. Mary Ann2 Baird, born December 09, 1876 in TN; died June 04, 1955 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) Jesse Adkins June 10, 1897 in Scott Co, TN. She married (2) Napoleon Bonaparte Moore Bef. 1901. More About Mary Ann Baird: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Napoleon Bonaparte Moore: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer / Coal Miner 3 ii. Rosetta Baird, born 1881 in TN; died 1948. She married John Calvin Adkins. More About John Calvin Adkins: Burial: Adkins Cemetery, Scott Co, TN Occupation: Logger 4 iii. Martha Jane Baird, born March 29, 1887 in TN; died December 27, 1979 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married Posey M Cook Abt. 1906. More About Martha Jane Baird: Burial: Black Oak Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Posey M Cook: Per his World War I draft registration card, Posey had blue eyes and dark hair. The registrar noted that he was crippled in his left leg. More About Posey M Cook: Burial: Black Oak Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Painter - Railroad Real Estate Val: 1930: $150 5 iv. Dedama Amy (Dot) Baird, born January 20, 1896 in TN; died July 24, 1962 in TN. She married (2) William B (Bee) Huckaby July 10, 1921 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Dedama Amy (Dot) Baird: Burial: Black Oak Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for William B (Bee) Huckaby: Per his World War I draft registration card, William had blue eyes and brown hair. The registrar noted that his right eye was out. More About William B (Bee) Huckaby: Burial: Black Oak Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Farmer
Descendants of Hobert J (Hobart) Pyles Generation No. 1 1. Hobert J (Hobart)5 Pyles (Samuel C4, William Allen (Akie)3, Henry2, William1) was born December 26, 1895 in TN, and died January 18, 1989. He married Oma Lee Raines December 24, 1919 in Campbell Co, TN, daughter of Horace Raines and Martha Bolton. More About Hobert J (Hobart) Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Farmer Military Service: WW I More About Oma Lee Raines: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Children of Hobert Pyles and Oma Raines are: 2 i. Stella Mae6 Pyles, born October 22, 1920 in TN; died March 11, 2006 in Caryville, Campbell Co, TN. She married Lawrence Walter Lasley. Notes for Stella Mae Pyles: Stella Lasley, age 85, of Caryville, passed away March 11, 2006 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She was a member of Vasper Baptist Church and retired from Imperial Reading Shirt Factory. She was preceded in death by her husband; Walter Lawrence Lasley; daughter Wanda Faye Peters; parents, Hobart and Oma Raines Pyles; brothers, Robert, J T, and Luther Pyles; sisters, Ruth Pyles and Mary Lou Disney. She is survived by her daughters; Sandy Day of Charlotte, NC and Darlene Lasley of Knoxville; sons and daughters in law, Junior and Stephanie Lasley of Stuart, VA, Don and Dottie Lasley of Maryville, and Jerry and Joan Lasley of Claxton; son in law, Johnny Peters of Flat Rock, MI; 10 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren; sisters, Evelyn Bruce of LaFollette and Margie McGhee of Cherry Bottom; brothers, Bill Mac Pyles of Jacksboro and Horace Pyles of Cherry Bottom. Funeral services were March 14 in the Cross Chapel with the Rev Caswell Barnes officiating. Interment was in the New Vasper Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the American Heart Association or Meals on Wheels of Campbell County. Cross Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. More About Stella Mae Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Worked for Imperial Reading Shirt Factory More About Lawrence Walter Lasley: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 3 ii. Evaline (Evelyn) Pyles, born abt 1923 in TN. She married Thomas J Bruce. 4 iii. Ruth Loretta Pyles, born March 08, 1926 in Harlan Co, KY; died June 24, 2003 in Lake City, Anderson Co, TN. She married James S Pyles Bef. 1959. Notes for Ruth Loretta Pyles: PYLES, RUTH LORRETTA - age 77, of Lake City, passed away Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at her residence. She was born March 8, 1926, in Harlan County, Kentucky, to the late Hobart and Oma Rains Pyles. Ruth was a member of the Vasper Baptist Church. She loved fishing and flower gardening. Ruth is preceded in death by her parents, husband; James Pyles; brothers, J T Pyles, Robert Pyles and Luther Pyles; and sister, Mary Lou Disney. Survivors: sons and daughters-in-law; Larry James and Linda Pyles of Caryville, TN, and Terry Curtis and Pam Pyles of Caryville, TN; daughter and son-in-law, Anna Marie and Darrell Jenkins of Medford Community; daughter, Mary Sue Standridge of Caryville, TN; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; brother and sister-in-law, Bill Mac and Mary Pyles of Jacksboro, TN; brother, Horace Pyles of Caryville, TN; sisters, Stella Mae Lasley of Caryville, TN, and Evelyn Bruce of LaFollette, TN; sister and brother-in-law, Margie and Jimmy McGhee of Caryville, TN; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation 6:00-8:00 PM Friday, June 27, 2003, at the Hatmaker Funeral Home. Funeral service 8:00 PM Friday, June 27, 2003, in the Hatmaker Funeral Home Chapel with Rev Kenny Gillum officiating. Interment 11:00 AM Saturday, June 28, 2003, at the New Vasper Cemetery in Caryville, TN. Hatmaker Funeral Home of Lake City in charge. More About Ruth Loretta Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN More About James S Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 5 iv. Mary Lou Pyles, born June 06, 1928 in TN; died July 01, 1990. She married FNU Disney. More About Mary Lou Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 6 v. Horace M Pyles, born May 12, 1930 in Campbell Co, TN; died March 15, 2006 in Caryville, Campbell Co, TN. He married Florence Ruth Wright Bef. 1960. Notes for Horace M Pyles: Horace Pyles, 74, of Caryville, died Wednesday, Mar 15, 2006 at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. He was born May 12, 1930 in Campbell County. He enjoyed farming and spending time with his family and friends. He was a United States Army veteran. Preceded in death by wife; Ruth Wright Pyles; parents, Hobart and Oma Raines Pyles; brothers, J T Pyles, Robert Pyles, and Luther Pyles; sisters, Mary Lou Disney, Ruth Pyles, and Stella Mae Lasley. Survivors: brother; Bill Mack Pyles and wife, Mary of Jacksboro; sisters, Evelyn Bruce of LaFollette, Margie McGhee of Caryville; special friends, Raymond Jones and Ray Thompson; several nieces and nephews. Visitation was from 6-8 PM Friday, Mar 17, 2006 at Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake City. Funeral services were held at 8 PM Friday, Mar 17, 2006 in the Hatmaker Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Steve Moore officiating. Interment was held at 11 AM Saturday, Mar 18, 2006 at Beech Grove Cemetery in Lake City with full military honors by the Campbell County Honor Guard. Hatmaker Funeral Home of Lake City was in charge of all arrangements. More About Horace M Pyles: Burial: New Beech Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Military Service: US Army 7 vi. Luther Pyles, born June 14, 1932; died March 08, 1982. More About Luther Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 8 vii. J T Pyles, born September 16, 1934; died June 10, 1998 in Caryville, Campbell Co, TN. He married June McGhee February 26, 1955. Notes for J T Pyles: PYLES, J T - age 63, of Caryville, TN, passed away Wednesday, June 10, 1998 at Methodist Medical Center. He was born September 16, 1934 in Campbell County, TN. J T was a member of Vasper Baptist Church. He owned Pyles Equipment Company. He was an Army veteran. He was preceded in death by his parents; Hobert and Oma Rains Pyles; brothers, Robert and Luther Pyles; sister, Mary Lou Disney. Survivors: wife of 43 years; June McGhee Pyles; special niece, Peggy and Tin Fagan; children, Joshua and Kimberly, all of Caryville; sisters, Stella Lasley, Caryville, Evelyn Bruce LaFollette, Ruth Pyles, Margaret and Jimmie McGhee, Sue and W B Standridge, all of Caryville; sister-in-law, Flossie Ferguson, Clinton; brothers, Horace Pyles, Caryville, Bill Mac and Mary Pyles, Jacksboro; a host of nieces, nephews, and friends. Visitation 6-9 PM Friday, June 12, 1998 at Cox-Martin Funeral Home. Service 2 PM Saturday, June 13, 1998 at Cox-Martin Funeral Home. Interment following the services at New Vasper Cemetery in Caryville, TN. Cox Martin Funeral Home of Lake City, in charge of arrangements. More About J T Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN Occupation: Owner - Pyles Equipment Company Military Service: US Army More About June McGhee: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 9 viii. Robert Pyles, born November 03, 1939; died February 24, 1989. More About Robert Pyles: Burial: New Vasper Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 10 ix. Margie Pyles, born Private. She married Jimmie McGhee. Notes for Jimmie McGhee: Jimmie McGhee, 72, of Lake City, died Saturday, Feb 25, 2006 at Lake City Health Care Center. He was born Feb 10, 1934 to Vina McGhee Pebley and the late Cornelius McGhee. Jimmie was saved and a member of Willowbrook Baptist Church. He enjoyed antique cars. Jimmie loved to spend time with his family and friends. Survivors: wife; Margie McGhee of Lake City; son, Cornelius McGhee and wife, Pam of Sweetwater; daughter, Cheryl Hester and husband, Danny of Hampstead, NC; six grandchildren; five great grandchildren. Visitation was held form 6-8 PM Tuesday, Feb 28, 2006 at Hatmaker Funeral Home. Funeral service was held at 8 PM Tuesday, Feb 28, 2006 in the Hatmaker Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Roger Leach officiating. Interment will be held at 11 AM Wednesday, Mar 1, 2006 at Oak Grove Cemetery in Lake City. Hatmaker Funeral Home in Lake City was in charge of arrangements. More About Jimmie McGhee: Burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Campbell Co, TN 11 x. Sue Pyles, born Private. She married W B Standridge. 12 xi. William Mack (Bill) Pyles, born Private. He married Mary Chumley.
Descendants of William Craig Generation No. 1 1. William4 Craig (Alvis (Alfred)3, Reuben2, John1) was born June 27, 1848 in TN, and died August 18, 1916. He married Hana Longmire January 10, 1869 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Henderson Longmire and Sciotha Hibbs. More About William Craig: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer More About Hana Longmire: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of William Craig and Hana Longmire are: 2 i. Alvis5 Craig, born 1871 in TN; died Unknown. 3 ii. William Henry (Henderson) Craig, born June 12, 1875 in TN; died February 11, 1937 in Andersonville, Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Rosa Alice Irwin. He married (2) Cummie D Moore April 22, 1906 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for William Henry (Henderson) Craig: Per his World War I draft registration card, William had brown eyes and brown hair. More About William Henry (Henderson) Craig: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer Notes for Rosa Alice Irwin: Clinton Courier - March 19, 1978 Mrs Rosa A Craig, 86, of Andersonville Dock Rd, Andersonville, Rt 1, died at 7 AM at St Marys Medical Center in Knoxville of complications of age. She was the wife of Henry Craig, a farmer, who died in 1936. She was a native of Andersonville area and daughter of the late Harvey and Florence Gibbs Irwin. She was the oldest member of Andersonville United Methodist Church and enjoyed gardening and raising flowers. Survivors include a step son; Walter M Craig; and a sister, Mrs Lula Bell Sharp, of Andersonville. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Andersonville United Methodist Church with the Rev Dwight Cagle officiating. Burial was in Andersonville Cemetery. More About Rosa Alice Irwin: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Cummie D Moore: Burial: Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 4 iii. Robert Fletcher Craig, born February 20, 1878 in TN; died December 28, 1960 in Andersonville, Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Robert Fletcher Craig: Per his World War I draft registration card, Robert had grey eyes and light hair. More About Robert Fletcher Craig: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer 5 iv. Sciotha Elizabeth Craig, born December 17, 1880 in TN; died February 28, 1924 in Anderson Co, TN. She married Harvey G Elkins Abt. 1910. More About Sciotha Elizabeth Craig: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Harvey G Elkins: Burial: Andersonville Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
Descendants of Marie E (Mira) Lively Generation No. 1 1. Marie E (Mira)2 Lively (FNU1) was born February 09, 1877 in TN, and died June 04, 1953 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) William D Qualls April 05, 1894 in Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) Ell (L) Daugherty May 27, 1899 in Anderson Co, TN, son of Silas Daugherty and Martha Bunch. More About Marie E (Mira) Lively: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Ell (L) Daugherty: Per his World War I draft registration card, Ell had grey eyes and brown hair. More About Ell (L) Daugherty: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner Children of Marie Lively and William Qualls are: 2 i. John Jennings3 Qualls, born July 06, 1896 in TN; died January 31, 1969. He married Bonnie Lee Webb October 13, 1928 in Anderson Co, TN. More About John Jennings Qualls: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Military Service: WW II - Cpl ORD Dept Notes for Bonnie Lee Webb: Bonnie Qualls, 84, of the Frost Bottom community in Oliver Springs, died Tuesday, Oct 27, 1993 in Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. A life -long Anderson County resident, Qualls was born Oct 8, 1909 in Anderson County. She attended Frost Bottom Baptist Church and was a housewife who enjoyed quilting. Qualls was preceded in death by her husband; John Jennings Qualls; her parents, Robert D Webb and Ellen Duncan Webb; a brother, Joe Webb; and two sisters, Ruby Webb and Vaudie Rainey. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law; Mamie and the Rev Oscar Hensley of Oak Ridge and Ruth and Buster Patterson of Oliver Springs; two sons and a daughter-in -law, Bobby "Thomas" and Helen Qualls and James Qualls, all of Oliver Springs; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Grace and Raymond Meek of Adamsville, Verda and Joe Robbins, and Lassie Key, all of Oliver Springs; six grandchildren and their spouses, Jonetta and John Fellers and Michelle and Michael Giles, all of Oak Ridge, Loretta and Jerry Brown of Athens, Greg and Jennifer Quails of Walland, Ronnie Hensley of Clinton, and Gary and Robin Patterson of Oliver Springs; four great-grandchildren; and a special friend, little Lyndsey Mullins. Funeral was 8 PM Thursday, Oct 28, in Sharp Funeral Home chapel in Oliver Springs with the Rev Tom Chadwick and the Rev David Coffman officiating. Graveside service and burial were 11 AM Friday, Oct 29, in Laurel Grove Cemetery in Lake City. More About Bonnie Lee Webb: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 3 ii. William Samuel (Bill) Qualls, born December 09, 1898 in TN; died July 20, 1965 in TN. He married Hassie C England January 23, 1921 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for William Samuel (Bill) Qualls: William's record from the Martin Clinton Funeral Home lists his mother as Margaret Lively. More About William Samuel (Bill) Qualls: Burial: Popular Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Military Service: WW I - TN Cpl, Co G, 68 Inf More About Hassie C England: Burial: Popular Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of Marie Lively and Ell Daugherty are: 4 i. Silas M (S M)3 Daugherty, born January 30, 1900 in TN; died June 22, 1976 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. More About Silas M (S M) Daugherty: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Military Service: WW I - Pvt, US Army 5 ii. Sophia Daugherty, born October 19, 1904 in Anderson Co, TN; died May 13, 1953 in Devonia, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) James Ault November 12, 1921 in Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) Luke Seiber April 01, 1930 in Campbell Co, TN. More About Sophia Daugherty: Burial: Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Luke Seiber: Clinton Courier News - March 28-29, 1993 Luke Seiber, 82, of Devonia, died Tuesday, March 23, 1993 at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. He was a member of Free Communion Baptist Church. A long-time coal miner, Mr Seiber retired after 41 years of working in mines in the New River area. He was a member of the United Mine Workers Union, Local No 1569. Born April 22, 1910 in Anderson County, he was the son of the late William Garfield and Bessie Jane Lively Seiber. He served with the US Navy during World War II. He and his wife, Velma Bunch Seiber, by whom he is survived, were married August 1955 in Anderson County. Mr Bunch enjoyed tending to large gardens. Preceded in death by sister; Lula Wagner; brother, Albert Seiber; and sister-in-law, Fern Seiber. In addition to his wife of 37 years, Mr Seiber is survived by sons and daughters-in-law; Gary and Kathy Seiber of Oliver Springs, Danny and Debra Seiber, Darrell and Sherry Seiber, and Timothy and Regina Seiber, all of Devonia; brothers and sisters-in-law, Joe and Martha Seiber of Lake City, Al and Helen Seiber of Cleveland, Ohio; brother, William Seiber of Cookeville; grandchildren Chris Seiber, Misty Seiber, Daniel Seiber, Patrick Seiber and Shawn Seiber; mother in law. Rosa Bunch of Clinton; several nieces and nephews. Funera l service was Friday, March 26 at Free Communion Baptist Church with the Rev Don Daugherty and the Rev Ray Scarborough officiating. Interment followed at Phillips Cemetery. Cox Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of arrangements. More About Luke Seiber: Burial: James Phillips Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal miner Military Service: WW II - US Navy 6 iii. Charles D (Charley) Daugherty, born November 07, 1907 in TN; died April 11, 1970 in Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co, OH. He married Naomi Brown 1929 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Charles D (Charley) Daugherty: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Timber Man / Coal Miner Notes for Naomi Brown: Clinton Courier News - Sep 19, 1990 Former New River resident, Naomi Brown Daugherty, died Saturday, Sep 15, 1990 at Southwest General Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio. She was 78. She was the daughter of the late Joe and Belle Lively Brown and was preceded in death by her husband; Charles D Daugherty in 1970. She was a member of the Indian Bluff Baptist Church and a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters; Mary Lou Harness and Sunday May Montgomery, both of Cleveland, OH; two sons, James L Daughtery of Lewisville, OH and Charles E Daugherty of Cleveland, OH; 16 grandchildren; and 26 great grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 11:30 AM on Thursday, Sep 20, 1990 at the Indian Bluff Baptist Church. The Rev Edwin Phillips and the Rev Benny Braden will officiate. The burial will be at the Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery. Martin Funeral Home in Lake City is in charge of arrangements. More About Naomi Brown: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 7 iv. Margaret Lois Daugherty, born April 12, 1910 in TN; died July 01, 1975 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married Charlie C Braden December 17, 1927 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Margaret Lois Daugherty: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Charlie C Braden: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner 8 v. Alvin Daugherty, born 1912 in TN; died 1918 in Anderson Co, TN. 9 vi. Lucille (Lula) Daugherty, born October 29, 1914 in Anderson Co, TN; died February 28, 1998 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married Noah Lee Braden April 20, 1935 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Lucille (Lula) Daugherty: LaFollette Press - March 5, 1998 Lucille Braden, age 83, of Braden Flats, died on Saturday, Feb 28 at her residence. She was born on Oct 29, 1914 in Anderson County. She was a member of Indian Bluff Missionary Church. She loved gardening and quilting. She is preceded in death by her husband; Noah Lee Braden; her parents, L and Marie Daugherty; son, Shirley Ray Braden. Survivors include her son; Cage "C L" Braden, Briceville; daughter. Jerry Wiseman, Kingsport; six grandchildren; six great grandchildren; special friend, Mary Williams. Funeral services were held on Sunday, March 1 at Indian Bluff Baptist Church with the Reverends Tom Byrge and Benny Braden officiating. Interment was on Monday in Indian Bluff Cemetery. Cox-Martin Funeral Home, Lake City, was in charge of arrangements. More About Lucille (Lula) Daugherty: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Noah Lee Braden: Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 10 vii. Robert (Bob) Daugherty, born February 08, 1917 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN; died May 23, 1995 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Jewell LNU. He married (2) Bertha Rutherford 1937 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Robert (Bob) Daugherty: Clinton Courier News - May 28/29, 1995 Robert (Bob) Daugherty, 78, of Clinton, died Tuesday in Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. The son of L and Marie M Daugherty, he was born Feb 8, 1917 in Briceville. Mr Daugherty was of the Baptist faith. He was preceded in death by his parents and by two daughters; Trula Gean and Cloteem. Survivors include his wife; Jewel Daugherty of Clinton; five sons and daughters-in-law, Robert John and Angie Daugherty of NC, Alvin and Susie Daugherty of Clinton, Morris Daugherty of Kentucky, David Daugherty of Knoxville, and Raymond Daugherty ; six daughters and a son-in-law, Ellen and Bain Seiber of Beech Grove, Judy Kaye Daugherty of Oak Ridge, Patricia Ann Woods of Gray, and Darlene McLaughlin, Joyce Harness, and Michael (sic) Foust, all of Clinton; one sister, Lucille Braden of Braden Flats; 34 grandchildren; grandchildren, Timothy and Amanda Faye, who made their home with him; several great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral service was Friday in Martin Funeral Home of Lake City with the Rev John Whittaker officiating. Burial was Saturday in Laurel Grove Cemetery. More About Robert (Bob) Daugherty: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN More About Jewell LNU: Burial: Laurel Grove Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
Clinton Courier Aug. 5, 1954 Father, Son Slain, Second Son Wounded By Lake City Constable Making Arrest Officer Charged On Three Warrants: Says Trio Kicked And Beat Him Clyde Tadlock, constable for the Town of Lake City, is being held at the county jail this week on two warrants charging murder and one charging felonious assault in connection with the double slaying of a father and son and the critical wounding of a second son, last Saturday about 10 p.m. in Lake City. Mrs. Edna Ayers swore out the warrants after her father, Steve Sharpe, 55, and Barton Sharpe 30, were shot and killed instantly.In critical condition is Jimmy Sharpe, 25, who was shot once in the chest close to the heart. No date for a preliminary hearing has yet been set. Tadlock, Who Was elected constable in August 1952, by a one vote margin over Wade Cantrell, is an Anderson County school bus driver and former taxicab driver at Lake City. He is a candidate for re-election in the Aug. 5 election. County officers and Lake City police investigated and Assistant Attorney General Walter Fischer who was on the scene shortly after the slaying, said that as a result of his as yet incomplete investigation it appeared that Tadlock shot the three men after he was attacked by them. Fischer said he had learned that the three men were standing on the sidewalk in Lake City outside a beer establishment known Padgett's Place and that Tadlock was sitting across the street in his car. Barton Sharpe became involved in an argument with an unidentified woman and took her by the arm, trying to lead her away. Tadlock Crossed the street and attempted to arrest Barton Sharpe, and Sharpe cursed him and turned away. Tadlock followed him a few steps where the elder Sharpe and Jimmy Sharpe were standing" Apparently they jump him (Tadlock) then." Fischer said. He said reports from witnesses who have been questioned indicate that the three men had the constable down on the sidewalk and were kicking and beating him about the face and body when Tadlock went for his gun and started shooting. Each of the Victims was apparently shot only once although one of the bullets ranged through the body of one of the men and struck his left arm. Several witness who did not see the shouting were near enough to hear Tadlock yell several times for help, Fischer said, although he added that he only one witness to the whole series of events. He declined to name the witness. The Attorney General also said early this week he had information that there may have been a fourth man involved who ran when the shooting started. Tadlock displayed numerous cuts and bruises which he sustained fighting off the men before he ? shot them. He had with him in the cell the clothes which he was wearing when the fight occured and he displayed a ? and bloody under clothes which he was wearing at the time. At least one large rent was apparent in the shirt which he indicated had been made by a knife in the hands of one of the men, although he declined to talk about the shooting Monday. He also displayed a livid bruise on one thigh and numerous other cuts and bruises. The Lake City constable has a reputation as an expert shot with a pistol.The two Sharpe sons arrived in Lake City on vacation from their jobs in Detroit, Mich., only the day before the slaying occurred. The Elder Sharpe was a member of the Main Street Baptist Church in Lake City and a veteran of World War I. He was secretary of the United Mine Workers Local 3164. He leaves his wife, Lou Sharpe, four daughters, Mrs. John Ayers of Lake City, Mrs. Bill Baker of Clinton, Mrs. Harry Mitchell of Lake City, Mrs. Clarence Rutherford of Toledo, Ohio, one son, J.C. Sharpe of Detroit, two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Moore of Oak Ridge, Mrs. Ellen McNealy of Toledo, two brothers, Barton and J. W. of Newcomb, two grandchildren. James B. Sharpe was a member of the First Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. Services were held for both father and son Services were held Monday at 4p.m.at the Main Street Baptist Church with the Rev. C.M. Warren the Rev. Claude T Miller and the Rev.M.W.Bodelien officiating. The burials were in the Leach Cemetery with Cox of Lake City in charge.
Kingsport News, Kingsport, TN, 12/30/1977 Man dies in rockslide OLIVER SPRINGS (UPI) - A dirt and rock slide outside the DC&S Mining Co., killed one man and injured two others Wednesday. Authorities said James Ed Singleton, 46, of Oliver Springs, died in the slide. Benson Ruley Harness, 36, of Briceville, was taken to Oak Ridge Hospital in serious condition with multiple injuries and Leroy Phillips, 35, of Briceville, was treated and released from the hospital. Officials said the three were trying to build a canopy at the entrace to the mine and were buried by sliding dirt and rock. **************Start the year off right. Easy ways to stay in shape. http://body.aol.com/fitness/winter-exercise?NCID=aolcmp00300000002489
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For anyone following my Stiner Weaver line here is my beloved sister's obit from the Findlay Ohio Courier 1-24-2008 www.thecourier.com Thanks Penny Papenfus -------------------------------------------------------- Peggy Ruth Stiner Peggy Ruth Stiner, 59, of Findlay, Ohio, died on Monday, January, 21, 2008 at her residence. Peggy was born on January 26, 1948 in Knoxville, TN to the late Rev. James O. and Trula L. (Weaver) Stiner. She is survived by her loving children, Brian Greer (Louanna), Findlay, OH and Wendi Nash (Bob), Arcadia, OH; grandchildren, Sean Greer, Danielle Greer, Holly Barger, Hannah Barger, Emma Nash, Kylie Nash; sisters, Patsy Coon (Charles), Elida, OH and Penny Papenfus (Steve), Findlay, OH. Peggy also leaves behind a beloved companion, Michael Murphy, Lima, OH and a special friend, Karen Simons, Findlay, OH. She was preceded in death by a son, Lonnie H. Greer, Jr. and a granddaughter, Crystal Greiner. Peggy was employed at the Moose Lodge, Findlay, as an administrative assistant. Peggy was a loving mother and loving granny. She loved to travel and spend time with her friends and family. She will be very sadly missed. A time of visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2008 at the Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 7:00 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Ray Kane, officiating. A private family interment will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to Moose Charities/Endowment Fund, 1028 West Main Cross Street, Findlay, Ohio 45840.
Clinton Courier June 11, 1953 Body Of Briceville Marine Killed In Korea, To Arrive The body of Pfc. Clay Harness of Briceville Rt.2,who was killed in Korea April 2, 1953 is being returned to his home this week for funeral services at 2 p.m. Sunday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church. Harness, who was in the Fifth Marine Corp, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harness, who survive, as do four brothers, Clayton, Claiborne, Clifford and Cliff and two sisters, Airman 2/c Margie Hatmaker of Ft. Bragg, N.C. and Betty Lou Harness of Briceville Rt.1. The Marine, who enlisted March 6, 1952 had served only 13 months when he was killed. Before entering the service, Harness worked in Detroit and before that had been a student at Lake City High School, where he was on the football squad. The body will arrive at Lake City at 6:55 p.m. Saturday on the L&N and will be taken to the home.The Rev. Lee Phillips will officiate at the services at 2 p.m. Sunday, with Byrd W. Duncan quartet providing the music. The 663 A.C.& W at Briceville will provide a squad to handle the military services. Martin Funeral Home is in charge of the services.
Penny, I'm so sorry for the loss of your sister. Judy thirdpeapod28@peoplepc.com wrote: For anyone following my Stiner Weaver line here is my beloved sister's obit from the Findlay Ohio Courier 1-24-2008 www.thecourier.com Thanks Penny Papenfus -------------------------------------------------------- Peggy Ruth Stiner Peggy Ruth Stiner, 59, of Findlay, Ohio, died on Monday, January, 21, 2008 at her residence. Peggy was born on January 26, 1948 in Knoxville, TN to the late Rev. James O. and Trula L. (Weaver) Stiner. She is survived by her loving children, Brian Greer (Louanna), Findlay, OH and Wendi Nash (Bob), Arcadia, OH; grandchildren, Sean Greer, Danielle Greer, Holly Barger, Hannah Barger, Emma Nash, Kylie Nash; sisters, Patsy Coon (Charles), Elida, OH and Penny Papenfus (Steve), Findlay, OH. Peggy also leaves behind a beloved companion, Michael Murphy, Lima, OH and a special friend, Karen Simons, Findlay, OH. She was preceded in death by a son, Lonnie H. Greer, Jr. and a granddaughter, Crystal Greiner. Peggy was employed at the Moose Lodge, Findlay, as an administrative assistant. Peggy was a loving mother and loving granny. She loved to travel and spend time with her friends and family. She will be very sadly missed. A time of visitation will be held from 4:00-7:00 p.m. Friday, January 25, 2008 at the Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home. A funeral service will follow at 7:00 p.m. Friday, with the Rev. Ray Kane, officiating. A private family interment will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to Moose Charities/Endowment Fund, 1028 West Main Cross Street, Findlay, Ohio 45840. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNANDERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This appeared in the Clinton Courier News on May 25, 1994 In a message dated 1/26/2008 5:27:39 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, susiebullock@comcast.net writes: Unknown Paper Unknown Date Vilda Williams McCoy, 80, of Briceville, died Sunday, May 22, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born Feb. 26, 1914 in Briceville to C.I. and Lula Williams. Mrs. McCoy was a member of First Baptist Church in Briceville. She was a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, flowers and playing the piano.Mrs. McCoy was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Don Williams. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Eric McCoy of Briceville; son and daughter-in-law, Bobby and Joyce McCoy of Briceville; granddaughter, Lorie Ann McCoy of Cookeville; a grandson, Robert Shawn McCoy of Briceville; sisters, Opal Perry and Aretta Daugherty, both of Cleveland, OH; special niece, Mary Lee Hooks and husband, Bobby of Lake City; and special sister-in-law, Quida Williams of Seymour.Funeral service was Tuesday in Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Teague officiating. Interment was in Circle Cemetery. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNANDERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
Clinton Courier Dec. 29, 1960 Pyles Infant Dies In The Hospital Mary Ann Pyles,infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pyles of Lake City Rt.2, died Saturday morning in Lafollette Community Hospital. Funeral services were held Saturday at 4 p.m. at the New Vasper Cemetery with Martin Funeral Home of Lake City directing. Survivors, other than the child's parents, include grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Pyles all of Lake City Rt.2.
Clinton Courier Dec. 29, 1960 Prominent Farmer Dies In Hospital Robert Fletcher Craig, 83, prominent Andersonville farmer died Wednesday night at 10:30 in St. Mary's Hospital, Knoxville. He is survived by three nieces and nephews. Funeral arrangements are to be announced later by Holley Funeral Home of Clinton.
Clinton Courier News Aug 12,1954 J.C.Sharpe J.C.Sharpe,of Detriot,formerly of Lake City,died Thursday at 9:30 p.m. at Scott Hospital. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a veteran of World War II. Survivors are his mother,Mrs.Steve Sharpe of Lake City.four sisters,Mrs.John Ayers Jr.of Lake City, Mrs.Bill Baker of Clinton,Mrs.Harry Mitchell of Lake City,and Mrs.Clarence Rutherford of Toledo,Ohio. Services were held Saturday at 4p.m.at the Cox Chapel with the Rev.T.R.Roark,the Rev.M.W.Bodelien the Rev.C.T.Miller officiating.Burial was in Leach cemetery with Cox of Lake City in charge.
Unknown Paper Unknown Date Arville Seiber, 65, of Coalfield, died Friday morning, May 29, 1998, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge.Mr. Seiber was employed with PGP Industries of Coalfield. He had been a truck driver for 30 years and had spent 16 years working as a coal miner. He was born in Anderson County on Feb. 19, 1933, the son of Oliver and Nancy Elizabeth Byrge Seiber, both now deceased. He was a U.S. Army veteran of the Korean War.Mr. Seiber was an active member of Pleasant Grove Baptist Church of Coalfield. He was also a member of Black Diamond Masonic Lodge No.625, F&AM. He enjoyed gardening and beekeeping, the family said.He is survived by his wife, Freida J. Seiber; four daughters, Linda Pride of Oliver Springs, Pamela L. Braden and her husband, Rodney, of Clinton, and Nancy JoAnn Beaver and her husband, Bill, and Julie A. Morgan and her husband, Doug, all of Oak Ridge; and two sons, Larry Arville Seiber and his wife, Becky, of Oliver Springs, and Daniel R. Daugherty of Coalfield.Mr. Seiber is also survived by three sisters, Retha Christopher of Crossville,Eva Christopher of Petros and Opal Perkins of Kent, Ohio; and by nine grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.A sister and two brothers, Della Bunch, Harvey Seiber and Andy Seiber,died earlier.The funeral was held Sunday night, May 31, at Pleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield with the Rev. Mack Smith and the Rev. Billy Edmonds officiating.A graveside service was to be held at 11 this morning, June 1, at Anderson Memorial Gardens, Oliver Springs Highway, Clinton.Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is handling arrangements.
Unknown Paper Unknown Date Vilda Williams McCoy, 80, of Briceville, died Sunday, May 22, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born Feb. 26, 1914 in Briceville to C.I. and Lula Williams. Mrs. McCoy was a member of First Baptist Church in Briceville. She was a homemaker and enjoyed gardening, flowers and playing the piano.Mrs. McCoy was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Don Williams. Survivors include her husband of 65 years, Eric McCoy of Briceville; son and daughter-in-law, Bobby and Joyce McCoy of Briceville; granddaughter, Lorie Ann McCoy of Cookeville; a grandson, Robert Shawn McCoy of Briceville; sisters, Opal Perry and Aretta Daugherty, both of Cleveland, OH; special niece, Mary Lee Hooks and husband, Bobby of Lake City; and special sister-in-law, Quida Williams of Seymour.Funeral service was Tuesday in Cox Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Rick Teague officiating. Interment was in Circle Cemetery.
Yes, that is him. Info follows. Descendants of William Brown Wright Generation No. 1 1. William Brown1 Wright was born October 1831 in TN, and died Unknown. He married Merseny Jane Collins May 06, 1866 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Samuel Collins and Matilda Furrow. More About William Brown Wright: Occupation: Farmer Children of William Wright and Merseny Collins are: 2 i. Matt Walter2 Wright, born October 29, 1879 in TN; died Unknown. He married Bertha LNU. Notes for Matt Walter Wright: Per his World War I draft registration card, Matt was 6' 3" tall and had blue eyes and light hair. He stated that he was born in 1874, five years older than what census records indicate. More About Matt Walter Wright: Occupation: Farmer 3 ii. William B Wright, born August 1880 in TN; died Unknown. 4 iii. Wiley Buck Wright, born April 26, 1883 in TN; died April 03, 1963 in TN. He married Lucretia E (Eula) Holloway August 22, 1916 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Wiley Buck Wright: Per his World War I draft registration card, Wiley had blue eyes and black hair. More About Wiley Buck Wright: Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Gardener / Farmer Real Estate Val: 1930: $500 More About Lucretia E (Eula) Holloway: Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 5 iv. George Abraham Wright, born February 1889 in TN; died Unknown. Notes for George Abraham Wright: Per his World War I draft registration card, George was 6' tall and had blue eyes and light hair. He stated that he didn't know when he was born but was about 32 years old, which is in close agreement with census records. 6 v. Abraham Lincoln Wright, born February 24, 1892 in TN; died October 19, 1963 in TN. More About Abraham Lincoln Wright: Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
This Wiley Buck Wright, would his parents happen to be William Brown Wright, born October 1881 and married Marceny B. Collins, 6 May 1866 in Anderson Co. TN -------------- Original message -------------- From: ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org (RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW) > > > Descendants of Wiley Buck Wright > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Wiley Buck2 Wright (William Brown1) was born April 26, > 1883 in TN, and died April 03, 1963 in TN. He married Lucretia E > (Eula) Holloway August 22, 1916 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of > Edgar Holloway and Anna Raby. > > Notes for Wiley Buck Wright: > Per his World War I draft registration card, Wiley had blue > eyes and black hair. > > More About Wiley Buck Wright: > Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > Occupation: Gardener / Farmer > Real Estate Val: 1930: $500 > > More About Lucretia E (Eula) Holloway: > Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > Children of Wiley Wright and Lucretia Holloway are: > 2 i. Maxine3 Wright, born abt 1917 in TN. She married Clyde > Wiggins 1935 in Anderson Co, TN. > > More About Clyde Wiggins: > Occupation: Career Military > Military Service: US Army - Sgt > Cause of Death: Hit by Car > > 3 ii. Myrtle Wright, born May 19, 1919 in TN; died > July 21, 1963 in TN. > > More About Myrtle Wright: > Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, > Anderson Co, TN > > 4 iii. Ralph Ray Wright, born January 03, 1926 in TN; > died July 09, 1927. > > Notes for Ralph Ray Wright: > Ralph's tombstone indicates that he was "killed". > > More About Ralph Ray Wright: > Burial: New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, > Anderson Co, TN > > 5 iv. Dora Jean Wright, born July 15, 1928 in TN; died > September > 20, 2006 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married Millard Adkins Abt. 1948. > > Notes for Dora Jean Wright: > Clinton Courier News - Sep 24, 2006 - Photograph accompanies obituary > > ADKINS, DORA JEAN - age 78, of Clinton, went home to be with > the Lord Wednesday, Sep 20, 2006 at her residence. She was a member of > Church of Christ in Clinton. Dora is preceded in death by parents; Wiley and > Lucretia Holloway Wright; daughter, Brenda Lowe; son, Larry Adkins; great > granddaughter, Kylie Ford; brothers, Leonard and Ralph Wright; sister, Myrtle > Wright. She is survived by husband of 58 years; Millard Adkins of Clinton; > children, Gladys Moore and husband, Richard of Clinton, Mildred Rutherford > of Clinton, Wilma Ford and husband, Robert of Clinton, Carolyn Cox of Clinton, > Paul Adkins of Clinton; 11 grandchildren; 20 great grandchildren; > son-in-law, > Gary Lowe of Clinton; daughter-in-law, Beverly Gilliam of Oak Ridge; sisters, > Maxine Wiggins of Clinton, Anna Belle Boshears of Clinton, Martha Vanhuss > of Clinton, Mary Sexton of IN, Patsy Glymp of Clinton, Helen Shepherd of Lake > City; numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. The family will > receive friends 6-8 PM Saturday, Sep 23, 2006 at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home > with funeral services following in the chapel with Minister Daryl Glenn and > Minister Gabe Potter officiating. Her burial will be 4:00 PM Sunday at > Woodhaven Memorial Gardens. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is > in charge of all arrangements. > > More About Dora Jean Wright: > Burial: McCarty Woodhaven Memorial Gardens, > Anderson Co, TN > > Notes for Millard Adkins: > In the 1930 Campbell Co, TN census, Millard was listed > with the surname of Hatmaker. > > 6 v. Anna Belle Wright, born Private. She married Charles > William Boshears. > > More About Charles William Boshears: > Burial: Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > 7 vi. Helen Wright, born Private. She married FNU Shepherd. > 8 vii. Leonard Wright, born Private; died Unknown. > 9 viii. Martha Wright, born Private. She married Jesse J > VanHuss > March 16, 1957 in Anderson Co, TN. > 10 ix. Mary Wright, born Private. She married FNU Sexton. > 11 x. Patsy Wright, born Private. She married John Bob Glymp. > > More About John Bob Glymp: > Burial: Sunset Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNANDERS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message