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    1. [TNANDERS] Amon Bullock
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Nov. 4, 1971 A.B. Bullock Dies At 91 Rites Sunday Amon B. Bullock, 91, retired caretaker of Memorial United Methodist Church in Clinton, died last Thursday night at Oak Ridge Hospital. He was admitted Oct. 11. The Campbell County native moved to this county about 22 years ago and worker as a laborer for Tennessee Valley Authority, later working at the church. About the last 10 years of his life he was confined to bed most of the time but enjoyed fishing when he could get out. He was first married to Carrie Lassie Sharp, and the couple had 12 children, one of whom died in infancy. The first Mrs. Bullock died 29 years ago. One son Alonzo Bullock, died last week. A daughter, Mrs. Ethel Turner was murdered four years ago. With this second wife, the former Pearl Lindsay and their son Vester Bullock, he lived in the Clearview Community on Andersonville Highway at Clinton Rt.1. He was a member of North Clinton Baptist Church. Services were at 2 p.m. Sunday at Holley-Gamble Funeral chapel with the Rev. R.L. Lovette and the Rev. Bedford Bullock officiating. Burial was in Zion Cemetery. He also leaves four daughters, Mrs. Cora Moore and Mrs. Mae England, both of Clinton, Mrs. Lillie Murray of Texas and Mrs. Reba Miller of Dayton,O., five other sons, Carl, Luther and Hubert Bullock all of Clinton, Vaughn Bullock of Knoxville and Riley Bullock of South Carolina, a step-son, Bobby Lindsay of Clinton, 33 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren, and a brother, Silas Bullock of Lake City.

    01/22/2008 07:36:15
    1. [TNANDERS] Nancy Hatmaker
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier March 29, 1973 Mrs. Hatmaker Observes 98th Birthday Mrs. Nancy Hatmaker, wife of the late W.R. Hatmaker, celebrated her 98th birthday on March 18 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harley Rains, Clinton Rt.1. Mrs. Hatmaker has made her home with the Rains family for the past four years. She is a Campbell County native. Children present for the celebration were, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cox and Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Baird of Jacksboro and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hatmaker of Lake City. Those who could not attend were, Mrs. Dora Cox of Rockwood, Mrs. Claude Hatmaker of Knoxville, and Mrs. Oscar Watson of Mississippi. Mrs. Hatmaker has one son who is deceased, Hubert Hatmaker. There ar 16 grandchildren, 27 great-grandchildren and one great-great grandchild.

    01/22/2008 07:17:05
    1. [TNANDERS] Charles Moore
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier June 30, 1983 Moore, 87, Ex-Road Worker Dies A former Anderson County road department worker, Charles Taylor Moore, 87, died Wednesday morning at Anderson County Health Care Center in Clinton. Moore retired from the road department in 1958. He was the son of the late Samuel and Adana Duncan Moore. Moore, a native of Granite Rd., Clinton Rt.2 area was a Baptist. He enjoyed yard and garden work. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Ruby Moore Braden of Clinton Rt.2. and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services are to be held at 8:30 p.m Tnhursday (today) at Holley Gamble chapel with the Rev. Delbert Payne officiating after the family receives friends at the Funeral Home. Burial will be in Sunset Cemetery at 10:30 a.m Friday.

    01/22/2008 07:09:09
    1. [TNANDERS] Louie Disney
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier June 30, 1983 Mrs. Disney Dies In Florida A resident of Florida since 1979, Mrs. Louie Braden Disney, 79, died last Thursday at Desoto Memorial Hospital near her home in Arcadia. Mrs. Disney was a native of Briceville but had lived in Powell before moving to Florida. She was a retired dietician at Lakeshore Mental Health Institute in Knoxville. Mrs. Disney's husband, died in 1965. She is survived by her three daughters, Mrs. Chester (Thelma) Melchi of Arcadia, Mrs. Janice Clinton of Knoxville and Mrs. Charles ( Diane) Peak of Florida, four sons, Dewayne Disney of California, Franklin Disney of Naples, Fla., Elmer Carl Disney of New Jersey and Glenn Disney of Powell, 18 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and two brothers, Ernest Braden of Briceville and Joseph Braden of Norris. Funeral services were held Monday at the Indian Bluff Baptist Church in Braden Flats with the Rev. Ernest Ward officiating. Burial was in Indian Bluff Cemetery.

    01/22/2008 06:37:21
    1. [TNANDERS] Clyde Flatford
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier June 30, 1983 Flatford 60 Dies Of Cancer A native of Union County who came to this area about 25 years ago, Clyde G. Flatford, 60, of Clinton Rt.1, died of cancer at his home Monday morning. Flatford had been living with his son and daughter-in-law, Doyle and Ruby Flatford of Brushy Valley Rd. He had been disabled several years and was a former employe of C.B. Atkins furniture building company in Knoxville. Flatford served stateside with the U.S. Army during World War II. He was a member of the Macedonia Baptist Church and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Flatford also is survived by his wife, Mrs. Leona Flatford, six daughters, Mrs. Jack (Joyce) Hutcheson, Mrs. Lewis (Mildred) Mitchell, Mrs. Jerry (Susan) House, all of Clinton, Mrs. Jimmy (Gail) Cobb of Speedwell, Mrs. Jackie (Denna) Crowley of Marietta, Ga., and Mrs. Steve (Teresa) Lowe of Kingston, another son, Roger and Teresa Flatford of Clinton, 17 grandchildren and a brother, Sylvester Flatford of Knoxville. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday (today) at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with the Revs. David Crowley and Ray Hunley officiatng. Burial will be in Ridenour Cemetery.

    01/22/2008 06:17:08
    1. Re: [TNANDERS] Vesta West
    2. cindy& roy
    3. Hi John, Could you give me some info on your Masten Tate Hill? ( IE)children,and siblings. Thanks, Roy Chadwick. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Kesterson" <BARBARAKESTERSON@peoplepc.com> To: <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org>; <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 7:39 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Vesta West > Hi Ron: > Sarah Elizabeth Hill Herrell married 1st John Byrd > Sarah is a sister to my grandfather, Masten Tate Hill. > Would you have anything on Sarah's 2nd husband, William A. > Harrell/Herrell? > Thank you so mouch. > Barbara > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> > To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 4:44 PM > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Vesta West > > >> >> >> Descendants of Azariah Herrell >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> 1. Azariah2 Herrell (John1) was born June 26, 1823 in TN, >> and died March 16, 1915 in Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) >> Rebecca Keisling July 20, 1842 in Anderson Co, TN. He married >> (2) Mary A West July 08, 1877 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of >> Louis West and Martha Reagan. >> >> Notes for Azariah Herrell: >> Azariah's tombstone states that he married 256 couples, >> conducted 540 funerals, baptized 722 people, and converted 1,200 >> people at his meetings. He was a member of Zion Baptist Church >> for 74 years. >> >> More About Azariah Herrell: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Real Estate Val: 1870: $1,000 >> >> Child of Azariah Herrell and Rebecca Keisling is: >> 2 i. William A3 Herrell, born April 1843 in TN; died 1920 >> in Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Harriett S Conner November 20, 1867 > in >> Anderson Co, TN. He married (2) Sarah Elizabeth Hill November 14, 1897 >> in >> Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About William A Herrell: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Military Service: Civil War - Co C, 3rd TN Inf >> >> More About Harriett S Conner: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> More About Sarah Elizabeth Hill: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> >> Child of Azariah Herrell and Mary West is: >> 3 i. Vesta3 Herrell, born September 20, 1882 in TN; died >> November 18, 1970 in Powell, Knox Co, TN. She married John Alonzo West >> Bef. 1907. >> >> More About Vesta Herrell: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> More About John Alonzo West: >> Burial: Zion Baptist Church 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    01/22/2008 04:24:42
    1. [TNANDERS] Mack Stark
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Sept. 11, 1996 Mack Stark Sept. 8, 1996 Mack Stark, 79, of Harriman, formerly of Briceville, passed away Sunday, Sept. 8, 1996 in Harriman Hospital. Mr. Stark was an avid fisherman. He was preceded in death by parents, Lester and Carrie Stark and brother Clyde Stark. Private graveside services were 2 p.m. Monday, Sept.9 in Leach Cemetery, with the Rev. Ralph Cordell officiating. Martin Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of arrangements.

    01/21/2008 04:06:31
    1. [TNANDERS] Marion Taylor
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Aug. 24, 1978 Lake City Ex-Miner Dies At 75 Marion Lewis Taylor, 75, of Walden St., Lake City, died at 11:20 p.m. Friday at Lake City Hospital of diabetes complications. A retired coal miner, he worked in Beech Grove and several Kentucky mines. He was a member of Briceville Church of God and enjoyed hunting and fishing. Taylor a native of Lake City area. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sylvia Vandergriff Taylor, a son, Clyde Taylor of Powell, a daughter, Miss. Helen Taylor of Lake City and a grandchild. Funeral services were held Monday at the Martin Funeral Home chapel with the Rev. V.H. Shears officiating. Burial was in Leach Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 03:51:53
    1. [TNANDERS] Mose Brown
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Aug. 24, 1978 Ex-Olivers Man M.L. Brown Dies Mose Lee Brown, 69, formerly of Oliver Springs, died Tuesday at the Knoxville Health Care Center. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Daffie Banks of Atlanta, and a brother, George Brown of Knoxville. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Sharp Funeral Home chapel in Oliver Springs. Burial was in Carter Bluff Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 03:42:45
    1. [TNANDERS] Amos Wiggins
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Sept. 1986 Amos Wiggins Dies In Jellico A member of the Bethel Baptist Church, Amos Monroe Wiggins, 73, died last Thursday night at Jellico Community Hospital. The former resident of East Drive in Clinton had been living in Meadowbrook Nursing Home in Jellico. The U.S. Army veteran was preceded in death by his wife, Nola Wiggins. Wiggins is survived by five sisters, Mrs. Amanda Elliott, Mrs. Edna Webb, all of Clinton, and Mrs. Lucille Adkins of Ohio, and two brothers, Luke Wiggins of Minnesota and Mack Wiggins of Clinton. Funeral services were held Sunday at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 03:25:23
    1. [TNANDERS] Alice Loy
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Jan. 15, 1981 Native Of New River Area Dies A native of New River area who had spent most of her life in Clinton, Mrs. Alice Daugherty Loy, 59, of Brooks Gap Rd., Clinton Rt.1, died Tuesday of an apparent heart attack. She been sick about four years. Mrs. Loy was a member of New Home Baptist Church. She enjoyed fishing and raising flowers. She is survived by her husband, Charles W. Loy, two sons, Albert Loy of Powell Rt1., and Paul Loy of Fowler St., Clinton, mother, Mrs. Minnie Daugherty of Clinton Rt.1, a sister, Mrs. Ruth Pruitt of Chicago, a brother, Jonah Daugherty of Knoxville, and seven grandchildren. Funeral services are to be held at 2 p.m. Thursday (today) at Martin Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev. J.D. Ridenour officiating. Burial is to be in Red Hill Church Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 02:41:27
    1. [TNANDERS] Irene Braden
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Jan. 15, 1981 Ex-Resident Of County Dies In Ohio A former resident of Anderson County, Mrs. Irene Martin Braden, 49, of Toledo, Ohio died last Thursday in Toledo. She had been sick about a year and a half. Her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Glen (Susie) Martin, were from Lake City, Mrs. Braden and her husband, Bobby Braden, also a Lake Citian had lived in Ohio for about 30 years. She was a restaurant cook and he is a boilermaker. She enjoyed playing bingo. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son, Billy Braden, three daughters, Patricia Braden, Teresa Braden and Eva Braden, and a brother, Hobert Martin all of Toledo, Ohio. Funeral services were held Sunday at Martin Funeral Home in Lake City with the Rev. Bill Lamb officiating. Burial was in Robbins Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 02:06:35
    1. Re: [TNANDERS] Vesta West
    2. Barbara Kesterson
    3. Hi Ron: Sarah Elizabeth Hill Herrell married 1st John Byrd Sarah is a sister to my grandfather, Masten Tate Hill. Would you have anything on Sarah's 2nd husband, William A. Harrell/Herrell? Thank you so mouch. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2008 4:44 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Vesta West > > > Descendants of Azariah Herrell > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Azariah2 Herrell (John1) was born June 26, 1823 in TN, > and died March 16, 1915 in Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) > Rebecca Keisling July 20, 1842 in Anderson Co, TN. He married > (2) Mary A West July 08, 1877 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of > Louis West and Martha Reagan. > > Notes for Azariah Herrell: > Azariah's tombstone states that he married 256 couples, > conducted 540 funerals, baptized 722 people, and converted 1,200 > people at his meetings. He was a member of Zion Baptist Church > for 74 years. > > More About Azariah Herrell: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > Real Estate Val: 1870: $1,000 > > Child of Azariah Herrell and Rebecca Keisling is: > 2 i. William A3 Herrell, born April 1843 in TN; died 1920 > in Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Harriett S Conner November 20, 1867 in > Anderson Co, TN. He married (2) Sarah Elizabeth Hill November 14, 1897 in > Anderson Co, TN. > > More About William A Herrell: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > Military Service: Civil War - Co C, 3rd TN Inf > > More About Harriett S Conner: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > More About Sarah Elizabeth Hill: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > > Child of Azariah Herrell and Mary West is: > 3 i. Vesta3 Herrell, born September 20, 1882 in TN; died > November 18, 1970 in Powell, Knox Co, TN. She married John Alonzo West > Bef. 1907. > > More About Vesta Herrell: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN > > More About John Alonzo West: > Burial: Zion Baptist Church 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

    01/21/2008 01:39:54
    1. [TNANDERS] Della Carden
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier March 4, 1982 Lake Citian Coal Miner's Widow Dies A native of Virginia who had lived near Lake City most of her life, Mrs. Della Carden, 72, of Duff Rd. north of Lake City, died at her home last Thursday morning. Mrs. Carden , who enjoyed flower gardening, was the widow of Zelmer Carden, a retired coal miner who died in January 1981. She was a member of the Longfield Baptist Church. She is survived by five sons, Zelmer Carden Jr, Leonard and Bruce Carden, all of Lake City, Glemath Carden of Detroit, Mich, and Ellis Carden of Heiskell, three daughters, Mrs. Louise Harless of Clinton, Mrs. Reba Daniels of Knoxville and Mrs. Betty Beach of Lake City, 21 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Longfield Baptist Church with the Rev. Mack Smith and the Rev. Larry Watts officiating. Burial was in Disney Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 01:19:27
    1. [TNANDERS] Edward Braden
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier March 4, 1982 Braden, 72, Dies After Long Illness A former coal miner and longtime resident of the Glen Alpine community, Edward L. Braden, 72, of Old Highway 61, Clinton Rt.1, died at 8:20 a.m. last Thursday at Oak Ridge Hospital. He had been ill several years with black lung. Braden was a member and past president of the Anderson County Beekeepers Association. He was a member of the Second Baptist Church of Clinton and Crystal Masonic Lodge No. 616 F&AM in Briceville. He retired from Oak Ridge Hospital 10 years ago. Braden was originally from the Braden Flats area. After leaving the coal mines, he became a maintenance worker at Oak Hospital. He and his wife, Mrs. Virla Hillion (Granny) Braden, had lived most of their married life at their house off State Highway 61. The couple had been married 49 years. In addition to his wife, Braden is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Bill (Reba) Skeens, Mrs. Anthony (Margaret) Maples, both of Clinton Rt1., and Mrs. Billy (Geraldine) Miller of Clinton Rt.2, nine grandchildren, four sisters, Mrs. Sallie Braden, Mrs. Ruthie Braden, Mrs. Maggie Goans and Mrs. Nancy Byrge all of Briceville Rt1. Funeral services were held Saturday at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home with the Rev. Jim McPherson and the Rev. S. A. Munatt officiating. Burial was in Bethel Cemetery.

    01/21/2008 12:31:42
    1. [TNANDERS] S. E. Foust
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier March 4, 1982 Lake City Native, Rev. Foust, Dies A native of Lake City who had lived in Oak Ridge nearly 35 years ago, the Rev. S.E. (Gabby) Foust, 55, of 103 Venus Rd, died Sunday morning at Oak Ridge Hospital after a lingering illness. Rev. Foust was a member of Island Ford Baptist Church near Lake City and performed evangelistic work at several churches in the area. He had been a truck driver at Oak Ridge National laboratory since moving to Oak Ridge. Rev. Foust served with the U.S. Navy during World War II. He was preceded in death by a son, Tommy L. Foust, who died in 1978. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Pauline Nance Foust, daughter, Mrs. David S. (Peggy) Phillips of Oak Ridge, son, Leslie D. Foust of Oak Ridge, four grandchildren, sister, Mrs. Herbert (Avenell) Heatherly of Knoxville and four brothers, Lowell M. Foust of Oak Ridge, Kenneth Foust of South Clinton, the Rev. Elmer Foust of Georgia and Carlos Foust of California. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Island Ford Baptist Church with the Rev. R. S. Phillips and the Rev. Don Ambrose officiating. Burial was in Oak Ridge Memorial Park.

    01/21/2008 12:12:06
    1. Re: [TNANDERS] Emertt McCoy
    2. susiebullock
    3. Cecil Victor McCoy married Sarah Ota McCoy Sept. 21, 1912 Greene Co.,TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 5:52 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Emertt McCoy > > > Descendants of Cecil Victor McCoy > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Cecil Victor1 McCoy was born April 16, 1889, and died June > 03, 1968 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. He married Sarah Ota LNU > Bef. 1914. > > Notes for Cecil Victor McCoy: > Clinton Courier News - Jun 6, 1968 > > Cecil Victor McCoy, 79, a retired guard and military policeman for the > Oak Ridge plants during World War Two, died at Oak Ridge Hospital > Monday of an apparent heart attack. He lived on Sulphur Springs Rd at > Clinton Rt 5. A veteran of World War I, before retirement in 1945, he > was an MP at Nitro, VA. He was a member of the Greeneville Methodist > Church. McCoy is survived by his wife; Ota McCoy of Sulphur Springs > Rd; seven daughters, Mrs Lola Allen of Virginia, Mrs Bernice Shaw of > Johnson City, Mrs Lillian Edwards of Ohio, Mrs Naomi Elrod of > Oklahoma, Mrs Dorothy Herrell of Missouri, Mrs Jean Barnett of > Clinton, and Mrs Nadine Hampton of Kentucky; two sons, Sp-5 > Emmert McCoy of Munich, Germany and Rudolph McCoy of Toledo, > OH; two sisters, Mrs Nellie Seaton of Alton, TN and Mrs Hassie Smith > of High Point, NC; 35 grandchildren; and 11 great grandchildren. > Funeral services were conducted in Greeneville at Gethsemane Methodist > Church Wednesday afternoon with burial in the church cemetery. > > > More About Cecil Victor McCoy: > Burial: Gethsemane Baptist Church Cemetery, Greene Co, TN > Occupation: Guard > Military Service: WW I > > Notes for Sarah Ota LNU: > Clinton Courier News - Aug 10, 1978 > > Mrs Sarah Ota McCoy, 82, of the Black Oak community, Clinton > Rt 5, died at 10:25 PM Monday at Oak Ridge Hospital of cancer, > leaving 98 survivors. She was a former employee of the C & S > Laundry of Oak Ridge. Mrs McCoy was a native of Greene County > and a resident of the Clinton area for several years. Her husband, Cecil > McCoy, died several years ago. She was a member of Gethsemane > United Methodist Church of Greene County and enjoyed gardening, > sewing, and quilting. Survivors include seven daughters; Mrs Lewis > (Lola) Allen of Pennigton Gap, VA, Mrs Alex (Bernice) Shaw of > Johnson City, Mrs Lillian Edwards of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs Naomi Elrod > of Clinton, Rt 5, Mrs Warren (Dorothy) Harrell of Grandview, MO, Mrs > Joe (Jean) Barnette of Clinton, and Mrs Charles (Nadine) Hampton of > Tallahassee, FL; two sons, Emertt E McCoy of Newport News, VA and > Rudolph McCoy of Toledo, Ohio; 41 grandchildren; 42 great grandchildren; > and a great greatgrandchild; two sisters, Mrs Alta McCoy and Mrs Alpha > Monroe of Greenville; and three brothers, Rev Perry McCoy and Fay > McCoy of Greenville, and Earl McCoy of Detroit. Funeral services are > to be held at 2 PM Thursday (today) at Gethsemane United Methodist > Church with burial in the church cemetery. > > > More About Sarah Ota LNU: > Burial: Gethsemane Baptist Church Cemetery, Greene Co, TN > Occupation: Worked at C&S Laundry - Oak Ridge, TN > > Children of Cecil McCoy and Sarah LNU are: > 2 i. Emmert Eric2 McCoy, born 1914-1915 in Greeneville, Greene > Co, TN; died September 29, 1996 in Newport News, VA. He married Reva May > (Reba) Tidwell Bef. 1948. > > > More About Emmert Eric McCoy: > Burial: Hampton Veterans Memorial Gardens Cemetery, > Hampton, VA > Military Service: US Army - 25 Years > > 3 ii. Rudolph McCoy, born September 12, 1924 in Parbee, VA; died > October 29, 2002 in East Toledo, Lucas Co, OH. He married (1) Melda > Brummet > Bef. 1955. He married (2) Amy LNU Abt. 1985. > > Notes for Rudolph McCoy: > Rudolph McCoy, 78, of East Toledo, died Saturday, Oct 19, 2002 > at St Vincent Mercy Medical Center. He was born Sep 12, 1924 in Parbee, > Virginia to Cecil and Sarah McCoy. A US Navy veteran, he was a self > employed > contractor. Surviving are; Amy, his wife of 17 years; children, Nancy > (Dave) > Crawley, Mary (Dewayne) Bridges, Charles (Clara) McCoy, Debbie (Paul) > Duncan, Janet (Ronald) Bullock, Mitch, and Brian (Karla) McCoy, Jason, > Brent (Melissa), Tony, and Ronda McCoy; step children, Robert (Shelli) > Wooley, Angela (Gary) Ribby, Patrick Wooley, Timothy and Richard Emery; > 33 grandchildren; and 39 great grandchildren; special grandson, Ben > Covington. He was deeply loved and will be sadly missed. A gathering > of family and friends will be held at Hoeflinger Funeral Home, 3500 > Navarre > Ave, Tuesday from 5-7 PM. The family asks any donations be made to his > wife, Amy McCoy. > > More About Rudolph McCoy: > Occupation: Self Employed Contractor > Military Service: US Navy > > 4 iii. Jeanette (Jean) McCoy, born Private. > She married Joe Barnett. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    01/21/2008 11:57:10
    1. [TNANDERS] Breeden, Phillips , Patterson
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier Feb. 26, 1976 Three Local Men 4 Die In Kingston Traffic Accident Two Oliver Springs Rt.1 men, Charles Ernest Breeden, 29, and Terry Phillips 23, and former Lake City man, Audrey Steve Patterson 23, of Athens were killed in a one-car accident near Kingston on U.S. Highway 70 early Sunday morning. One other passenger, Miss. Violet M. Jones 33, of Decatur Rt.2, was killed in the accident and a fifth passenger, Miss. Connie L. Crabtree 23, of Delano Rt1, was injured and admitted to Oak Ridge Hospital after emergency treatments at Harriman Hospital. According to state trooper reports,the accident occurred at about 4 a.m. Sunday as the car believed driven by Breeden, was traveling east about 300 feet west of the Kingston city limits. The car careened 150 feet along a guardrail leading to the Clinch River Bridge into Kingston, jumped the rail, going over an enbankment and slammed into a tree. The car 1968 Dodge Coronet, broke in half on impact and the top was sheered off. The occupants trapped inside the wreckage, were freed by wrecker crews and Roane County Rescue Squad member. All the fatalities were listed as dead on arrival to area hospital. Both Breeden and Phillips were residents of the Cove community near Oliver Springs. Breeden was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Breeden of Oliver Springs Rt.1. He also leaves two brothers, Johnny Breeden of Oliver Springs and Roger Breeden of Bulls Gap, a sister, Loretta Bunch of Clinton, and grandfather, Jake Breeden of Oliver Springs. Phillips, the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips of Oliver Springs Rt.1, also survived by a daughter, Karen Phillips of Joilet, Ill., five sisters, Mrs. Sally Langley of Florida, Mrs. Inolue Gonzales of Chicago, Mrs. Dollie Lambert, Mrs. Alice Ferguson and Mrs. Christine Davis all of Oliver Springs, and five brothers, Sam Phillips of Clinton Rt.5, Charles Phillips and James Phillips both of Oliver Springs, Oscar Phillips and Robert Phillips both of Florida. Patterson was a native of Lake City, had been an Athens resident for only a short time. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson of Athens, seven sisters, Mrs. Carolyn Eaves and Miss. Sue Patterson both of Athens, Mrs. Hilda Wilholt of Atlanta, Mrs. Nancy Hargorten of Chicago, Mrs. Shirley Sanders of Denver, Mrs. Charlotte Martin of New Orleans and Mrs. Rosalee Dew of Westland, Mich., three brother, Ronald Patterson of Sweetwater, Carl Patterson and Billy Joe Patterson both of Athens. Funeral services for Breeden were held Wednesday at Indian Creek Baptist Church, conducted by the Rev. Bryson Pride, and burial was in church cemetery. The Phillips funeral was Tuesday in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs, and was conducted by James Price. Burial was in Indian Creek Cemetery. Services also were held Wednesday for Patterson ay Old Salem Baptist Church near Etowah and with the Rev. Bob Kelly officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.

    01/21/2008 10:57:01
    1. Re: [TNANDERS] Mary Aslinger dau of Hannah Braden
    2. Dusty Smith
    3. Gloria, I didn't take offense at anything u said. I' m very sorry that u thought anything like that. Dusty -----Original Message----- From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Gloria Fay Burris Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 3:58 PM To: tnanders@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Mary Aslinger dau of Hannah Braden Dusty, Sorry, it was not intent to offend anyone. You gave the oral history on your family & I was only trying to provide the documentation on Mary Aslinger. The descent of a person, family, is just that, you descend or you don't. You stated: Nah, my grandaddy and my 90 yr old uncle (nephew of Mary) says she had illegitmate kids as did her sister Viola. IN fact Viola Smitha and her illegitimate baby are living with Mary and family in 1910 in Anderson Co. My Uncle, born 1917 remembers going to Mary's (his AUnt Mary) funeral in the 1920's. Besides, its kinda of proof that its Mary SMith when she is naming the children after her sibs. Anyway here is the 1910 census, showing Mary J. Phillips, Goldy (GOLDA) and family. It is my understanding that Mitchell was born BEFORE her marriage/moving in with Goldy. Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris gloriafayburris@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Smith" <dusty@brookehurst.net> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Mary Aslinger dau of Hannah Braden > Gloria - couldn't your dilemma be solved simply by the fact that > people > did > not advertise that they were living together in sin, and therefore > allowed - > or encouraged the belief that they were a married couple? > > It was a very different time and women were branded if they weren't > married > and were with child or livng with a non spouse. As you note, Mitchell > Phillips (who is NOT a Phillips) lives out his life using the name of the > man who raised him - so as not to be singled out as "a bastard", I'm sure. > My Uncle is pretty adamant that Goldy is NOT Mitchell's daddy, so it > appears > that Goldy misled the world in general for the sake of his woman's name > and > the child's future. > > Is any of this possible. > > Dusty > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gloria Fay Burris > Sent: Monday, January 21, 2008 2:58 PM > To: tnanders@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNANDERS] Mary Aslinger dau of Hannah Braden > > > My interest in this family is solely because of Hannah Braden born Aug > 1856? > Anderson Co, TN & d Oct 27, 1927. She married James Aslinger Jan 12, 1882 > Anderson Co, TN. James was born Abt 1846 Sevier Co, TN & died Bef 1900? > > Anderson Co, TN Marriage Records > James Aslinger 36, Sevier Co, TN miner, to Hannah Braden 23, Anderson > Co, > TN > Feb 28, 1882. > > Hannah Braden depicted Indian Bluff Cem as born Aug 1850.1900 Census > she > was > stated as Aug 1856? > > James & Hannah married Feb 28, 1882 but Mary Aslinger was born prior > to their marriage (my date) July 3, 1881. That reflects Mary Aslinger > was born 7 months before Hannah married James Aslinger??? Is it > possible Mary Aslinger was an illegitimate dau of Hannah Braden or > could it be possible she could have been an infant dau of James > Aslinger & his 1st wife? Or Hannah could have been pregnant w/ James > Aslinger prior to their marriage??? > Either way, Mary went by Aslinger. > > Their daughter Mary Aslinger Patterson is the person being used in the > indirect evidence of most of this discussion. I've just being trying > to get it stated correctly because it is also relates to Aslinger, > Braden's & Phillips families. > > Mary Aslinger born Jul 03, 1881 TN died Nov 22, 1958 Campbell Co, TN m > Jan 21, 1896 to Milton/ Melton Patterson born May 16, 1875 TN died Jan > 21, 1916 Anderson Co, TN. > > Anderson Co, TN Marriage Records > Melton Patterson to Mary E Aslinger Jan 21, 1896. > > 1900 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Milton Patterson 25 May 1875 m/4/yrs TN > Mary 16 July 1883 wife m/4/yrs 1/chi/1/liv *** > Sallie 1 Sept 1898 dau > HANNAH ASLINGER 43 Aug 1856 wid 6/chi/2/liv > Calvin Aslinger 4 May 1896 bro/law > > In 1910 Anderson Co, TN Melton Patterson & Mary Aslinger are living > next door to Isaac Ikey Phillips & Elizabeth Ward; Golda Phillips > parents! > > 1910 Anderson Co, TN Census Records p 273 > Milton Patterson 34 m/1/14/yrs TN TN TN > Mary 27 wife m/14/yrs 4/chi/4/liv *** > Sallie 12 dau > Mattie 9 dau > Kansas 5 dau > Lewis 2 son > > As depicted in the article he left a wife & 6 children. > > Article provided by Susie Bullock, Clinton, TN > July 22, 1916, Tragedy in Tenth > Melton Patterson Killed And Eb Brown Dangerously Wounded, Hot Words > And Whisky Cause Of Shooting. A terrible tragedy was enacted Saturday > evening at the home of Melton Patterson, residing on Ligas Fork, in > the Tenth District > of Anderson County, resulting in the instant death of Patterson and > dangerous wounding Eb Brown. The cause of the tragedy is said to be whisky > and hot blood. Briefly the facts are as follows. Eb Brown, aged 23 years, > and an elder brother had gone to the Patterson home and were invited to > supper. The elder Brown went into the house, while the young man remained > outside near a fence. Patterson grew angry from some reason, and arming > himself went outside and opened a quarrel with Brown. Hot words and the > lie > passed, when Patterson shot Brown in the right side the ball passing clear > through the body and making a dangerous, though not a fatal wound. Brown > thereupon shot Patterson through the neck almost severing the head killing > him instantly. Patterson was a! bout 50 years of age and leaves a wife > and > six children. Brown is in a Knoxville hospital, and doctors say that > chances > are good for his recovery. This makes the third killing in the Tenth > district a month. > > In the following census Mary Aslinger is head of household because > Milton Patterson was deceased as of Jan 21, 1916. But why is Diane > Patterson not listed in Mary Aslinger's household as 4 years old if > she is her daughter? > > 1920 Anderson Co, TN Census Records p 315 > Mary Patterson 36 *** > Lewis 15 son > Nancy Jane 9 dau > Oma 5 dau > Hannah Aslinger 58 mother > > Is this Mary Aslinger living w/ Golda Phillips in 1930 census or is > her children just in his household? If so why isn't Diane Patterson > listed in Mary Aslinger's household in 1920 as 4 years old? > > It is my belief at this time Mary Aslinger moved in with Golda after > the death of his wife in 1924 & I suspect Diane Patterson is Oma who > is listed as 4 years old in 1920. Elsie & Tommy Patterson are children > of Mary Aslinger borne after the death of Milton Patterson. > > 1930 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Golda Phillips 60 > Mary 57 wife born 1873 (I guess this would be Mary Aslinger) ??? > Charlie > 19 > son Ernest 17 son Elonza 15 son Lillie 15 dau Clarence 11 son Viola 9 dau > Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau (Is this Oma) ??? (The following 3 children > belong to Mary Aslinger) Elsie 9 ste/dau Tommy 5 ste/son > > Living next door to Golda in 1930 is his brother Fletcher Phillips & > his wife Bessie Pearl Graham w/2 children listed as grand-daughters. > There is no way at 33 Fletcher Phillips could have grand-daughters? It > is my belief Marie & Blanche Kennedy are the grand-daughters of Mary > Aslinger livng next > door with Golda Phillips. The two children are indeed Mary Aslinger's > grand-daughters & the daughters of Mattie Patterson & Dewey Kennedy. > > 1930 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Fletcher C Phillips 33 *** > Bessie P 32 wife > Carl J 11 son > Ruby M 9 dau > Charlie V 7 son > Marie Kennedy 11 g/dau (daughters of Mattie Patterson & Dewey Kennedy) > Blanche Kennedy 5 g/dau > > The following obituary depicts Mattie Patterson Kennedy who later > married Abe Sweat as the daughter of Mary Aslinger. > > Clinton Courier, Nov 1958 > Funeral services for Mrs Mary Patterson, 77, who died Saturday at the > home of her daughter, Mrs Mattie Sweat, on Caryville, Rt 1, were held > Monday at Patterson Cemetery. The Rev Edwin Phillips and Rev Roy > Patterson conducted the services. Survivors are two sons; Louis > Patterson, Indiana, and Tommy Patterson, Briceville; six daughters, > Mrs Sally Ward, Briceville, Mrs Mattie Sweat, and Mrs Oma Phillips, > Caryville, Rt 1, Mrs Kansas Phillips, Oliver Springs, Mrs Nancy > Patterson, Briceville, Elsie Huckaby, Clinton. There are > also 34 grandchildren and 39 great-grandchildren. Martin's at Lake City > was > in charge. > > It is my belief Mary Aslinger Patterson never married Golda Phillips; > no record of a marriage has been located. I don't believe Golda > Phillips every married again after his marriage to Mary Feathers or > Smith as no record of a > re-marriage for him as ever been located. > > Mary Aslinger to the best of my knowledge had 6 children Sallie, > Mattie, Kansas, Lewis, Nancy Jane, & Oma with Milton/Melton Patterson > & 2 illegitimate children Elsie & Tom after his death Jan 22, 1916. > All listed in her obit. No mention of Golda Phillips children. > > It appears Golda Phillips had 7 children Leon (depicted in 1910 census > records & born after the date of Golda's & Mary J Feathers/Smith > marriage) Charles P, Alonza Lonzie, Lillie Mae, Ernest, Clarence, & > Viola. Mary obviously had Mitchell prior to her marriage to Golda but > he always went by Mitchell Phillips. > > Obit provided by Susie Bullock, Clinton, TN > Clinton Courier July 2, 1959. > A Briceville resident, Goldy Phillips, died suddenly at his home last > Thursday. Funeral services were held for the former laborer Sunday > afternoon at the New Pilot Baptist Church, with the Rev. Roy Patterson > officiating. Burial was in the New Pilot Cemetery. Martin's of Lake > City in charge of arrangements. Mr. Phillips was survived by four > sons, Charlie Phillips of Oliver Springs, Lonzie Phillips of Ohio, > Clarence Phillips of Clinton, and Mitchell Phillips of Briceville, two > daughters, Mrs. Lillie Lowe of Wisconsin Mrs. Viola Aslinger of > Briceville, three brothers, Charlie, Dewey, > and Fletcher Phillips, all of Devonia, four sisters, Nancy Wilson of Lake > City, Martha and Ellen Phillips both of Devonia, Ollie Bell Marlowe of > Caryville. > > Of the 7 children borne to Golda & Mary J Feathers/Smith 2 were > deceased; Leon probably before 1920 & Ernest Phillips who died Nov 23, > 1953. Mitchell was born prior to their marriage. > > It doesn't appear Golda Phillips or Mary Aslinger had any children > together? > > Why I was so confused over this whole issue is Mary Aslinger died as > Mary Aslinger Patterson as depicted in her obituary. > > Mary Aslinger Patterson died Nov 22, 1958 as a Patterson & wasn't > living with Golda Phillips. > > Golda Phillips died Jun 25, 1959 after the death of Mary Aslinger > Patterson. > > > Neither Mary Aslinger Patterson nor Golda Phillips's obituary depicted > any of their children/step children in each other's obituary. > > Oral history has they lived together & as proven in the census there > was a Mary in Golda's household in 1930 after the death of his wife in > 1924. I have no idea how long Mary Aslinger Patterson was in the > household of Golda Phillips? > > The only mention of Mary Aslinger being borne a Braden is depicted in > the obit of her daughter Elsie Mae Patterson. It is stated she was the > dau of Melton Patterson & Mary Braden. Melton wasn't her father as she > was born Nov 08, 1920 4 years after his death. But whoever gave the > info on Mary being borne a Braden may have had it right? > > Elsie Mae Huckaby Missionary Baptist member > Elsie Mae Huckaby, 80, of Clinton, died Friday, March 23, 2001, at > Methodist > Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mrs. Huckaby was born Nov. 8, 1920, in > Anderson > County, the daughter of Melton and Mary Braden Patterson, who are > deceased. > She was a member of North Clinton Missionary Baptist Church. Her family > said > she enjoyed gardening and raising flowers. She was the widow of LeRoy > Huckaby. Mrs. Huckaby is survived by her daughters, Josephine Martin, > Imogene Henderson and Cheastean Wilson and her husband, Kenneth G. Wilson, > and Maxine Wilson and her husband, Doug Wilson, all of Clinton, and Ruby > Glenn and her husband, Ray Glenn, of Lawrenceville, Ga.; and her son, > LeRoy > Huckaby Jr., and his wife, Barbara, of Buford, Ga. She is also survived by > her grandchildren, Debbie Fellers, Teresa Wilson, Wendell Martin, Lisa > Rhea, > Regina Silvey, Greg Huckaby, John Pebley, Jason Huckaby, Jennifer Pebley > Bowling, B.J. Henderson, Katie Huckaby and David Huckaby; her sister, Oma > Phillips of Clinton! ; her sister-in-law, Grace Scarbrough of Clinton; 12 > great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her > husband and parents, two sisters and two brothers died earlier: Sally > Ward, > Kansas Phillips, Lewis Patterson and Tom Patterson. The funeral will be > held > at 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 27, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home > in > Clinton with the Rev. Jim Ault officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset > Cemetery in Clinton. The family will receive friends from 7 to 9 tonight, > March 26, at the funeral home. > Fay > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 ------------------------------- 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

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    1. [TNANDERS] Brassfield McGhee
    2. susiebullock
    3. Clinton Courier March 14, 1985 Father Of Clinton Man Dies At 73 The father of a Clinton man,Brassfield McGhee, 73, of Cherry Bottom community, Caryville Rt.1, died Tuesday night at St. Mary's Medical Center in Knoxville. McGhee was the father of Gene McGhee. A former coal miner, McGhee was a member of the Ivy Grove Baptist Church. He was a veteran of World War II. McGhee also is survived by his wife, Mrs. Marie Roberson McGhee, two other sons, Terry McGhee of Cherry Bottom and Ronnie McGhee of Ft. Myers, Fla., two daughters, Mrs. Florence M. Hill of Jacksboro and Brenda Kay Hart of Dalton, Ga., eight grandchildren, 2 great-grandchildren, three sisters, Mrs. Rosie Marlow of Jacksboro, Mrs. Norene Davis and Mrs. Ora Humphery, both of Knoxville, two brothers, Walter Bunch of New Market and Ed Bunch of Knoxville, a stepsister and two stepbrothers.Funeral arrangements were incomplete. Cox Funeral Home of Lake City was in charge.

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