Sussie, I forget how you are kin to me? How does that work? I'm the grandchild of Charles David Smith, who is the son of WM. Henry Smith and Sallie Grills Smith. Charles is the brother of Mary. Dusty -----Original Message----- From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of susiebullock Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 8:11 PM To: tnanders@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips Dusty, I also have tried to get Mary Phillips death cert. I played with the idea that maybe Goldy did married Mary Smith and have Mitchell Phillips b. Sept 12, 1903 then died Then Goldy married Mary J. Feathers March 14, 1904 in Anderson Co. But this is just a guess on my part. Clinton Courier June 8, 1972 Briceville Area Man Is Dead At 68 Mitchell Phillips, 68, of Briceville Rt.1, died last Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville.He was a retired coal miner and a member of Laurel Grove Baptist Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pearl S. Phillips, three sons, Jimmy Phillips of Georgia, David Phillips of Briceville and Frank Phillips of Cleveland, O., four daughters, Mrs. Emma Tackett of Lake City, Mrs. Lola Gordan of Maryland, Mrs. Faye Harness and Mrs. Connie Harness, both of Briceville, three brothers, Charlie Phillips of Oliver Springs, Alonzo Phillips of Cleveland, O., and Clarence Phillips of Clinton, and 19 grandchildren.Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church.The Rev. O.S. Dugger officiated. Burial was in Brown Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Smith" <dusty@brookehurst.net> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > Gloria, Mary J. Smith married Goldy in March 1906. > Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. > Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. > > """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma > Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the > daughter of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married > Elsie Phillips daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married > Parker Lowe.""""" > > Mary J. Smith is the sister to my granddaddy Charles David SMith. Can > you > tell me how you know for certain she died in July 1924 (and do you > know > what > county she died in?). I have written to Tn. State Library Archives(and > spent a fortune) for death cert on her but they say no one named Mary J. > Phillips died in July. Could be, I suppose that she and Goldy were never > married... I never thought of that before. Maybe her death cert is in her > maiden name. Well, anyway.... I'd love it if you could confirm her death > date somehow and death county. > > Regards Dusty SMith > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gloria Fay Burris > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 4:55 PM > To: ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org; tnanders@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > > Hey Ron, I don't understand, Mary Aslinger being listed as wife of > Golda Phillips? Depicted in her obit she died as Mrs Mary Patterson & > her children > > are listed correctly, to the best of my knowledge? I know Mary J > Smith, Golda's wife died Jul 1924. > > 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. > > In the following census there is Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau, Elsie 9 > ste/dau, Tommy 5 ste/son, but what I'm quite confused abt is why Mary > Aslinger died as Mary Patterson? Does anyone know when she was > supposed to have married Golda Phillips, if they were divorced, or > just lived together? > > 1930 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Golda Phillips 60 > Mary 57 wife > Charlie 19 son > Ernest 17 son > Elonza 15 son > Lillie 15 dau > Clarence 11 son > Viola 9 dau > Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau > Elsie 9 ste/dau > Tommy 5 ste/son > > Wonder why none of Golda's children were listed in her obit? Didn't > notice any of her children in Golda's obit? > > Thanks, Fay > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> > To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 5:40 PM > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > >> >> >> Descendants of Goldy Phillips >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> 1. Goldy5 Phillips (Isaac (Red Ikey)4, Charles3, Isaac2, Charles1) >> was born August 15, 1887 in TN, and died June 25, 1959 in Briceville, >> Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Mary J Smith March 14, 1906 in >> Anderson Co, TN, daughter of William Smith and Sarah Grills. He >> married (2) Mary E Aslinger Aft. 1924, daughter of James Aslinger and >> Hannah Braden. >> >> Notes for Goldy Phillips: >> Per his World War I draft registration card, Goldy had blue eyes and >> black hair. He claimed exemption from the draft in that he had a >> wife and children to support. >> >> Clinton Courier - Jul 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 with Martin's of >> Lake City in charge of arrangements. Mr Phillips is 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, and 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, and Ollie Bell Marlowe of >> of Caryville. >> >> More About Goldy Phillips: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Logger / Farmer >> >> More About Mary J Smith: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Mary E 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. >> >> More About Mary E Aslinger: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Children of Goldy Phillips and Mary Smith are: >> 2 i. Leon6 Phillips, born 1907 in TN; died Unknown. >> 3 ii. Charlie P (C P) Phillips, born August 08, 1909 in TN; died >> September 03, 1975 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Oma >> Patterson 1933 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Charlie P (C P) Phillips: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Sawmill Worker >> >> Notes for Oma Patterson: >> OMA PHILLIPS, 86, of Oliver Springs, formerly of the New River >> community near Lake City, died Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 at Methodist >> Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born Oct 1, 1915 in Anderson >> County. She was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church. Oma was a >> loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was preceded >> in death by parents; Melton and Mary Aslinger Patterson; husband, >> Charlie (C P) Phillips; sons, Charlie Jr, J T, and Michael Phillips; >> daughters, Bobby Jean Phillips and Reba Brown; two brothers and five >> sisters. Mrs Phillips is survived by her sons; J P Phillips and his >> wife, Pat of Clinton, and Charles Ray Phillips > >> and >> his wife, Sharon of Oliver Springs; her daughters, Mary Phillips, >> Billy Joyce Patterson and her husband, Elmer, and Wilma Jean >> Daugherty and her husband, >> Lonnie, all of Clinton, and Loretta Bunch of Coalfield; and 29 >> grandchildren; >> 50 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Visitation >> was >> 6-8 PM Monday, Jun 24, 2002 and 6-8 PM Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 at the >> Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City. The funeral service was 2 PM >> Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 in the chapel of Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake >> City with the Rev Johnny Randolph and the Rev David Coffman officiating. >> Burial followed the service at the Patterson Cemetery in the New River >> community. Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of all >> arrangements. >> >> More About Oma Patterson: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 4 iii. Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips, born abt 1914 in TN. >> He married Marie Patterson 1935 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Marie Patterson: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Marie was >> living in the household of Fletcher Clarence Phillips and his wife, >> Bessie Pearl Graham. She was incorrectly listed as their >> granddaughter. >> >> More About Marie Patterson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 5 iv. Lillie Mae Phillips, born May 09, 1914 in TN; died May 19, 1964 >> in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. She married (1) Parker V (Park) >> Lowe. >> >> >> More About Lillie Mae Phillips: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Parker was >> living in the household of Millard F and Minnie White >> Duncan and was listed as a boarder. >> >> More About Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 6 v. Ernest P Phillips, born January 15, 1915; died November 23, 1953 >> in Fork Mountain, TN. He married Elsie Phillips 1936 in Anderson Co, >> TN. >> >> More About Ernest P Phillips: >> Burial: Phillips 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Coal Miner / Sawmill Worker >> Military Service: WW II - TN Pvt 1427 SVC Comd Unit >> >> Notes for Elsie Phillips: >> Jarnigan's Chapel member - Elsie Phillips, 80, of Clinton, died >> Sunday, Dec 27, 1998 at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mrs >> Phillips was a member of Jarnigan's Chapel Baptist Church of Clinton. >> She was the daughter of Jake and Sabra Daugherty Phillips, who are >> deceased. She was the widow of Ernest Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is >> survived by two daughters; Ravena Powell of Clinton and Melva McKamey >> and her husband, James of Clinton; her son, J B Phillips and his >> wife, Georgia of Seymour; seven grandchildren, Kenny Powell, Debbie >> Nuchols, Keith Powell, Lori Stout, Randy McKamey, Denise Scalf, and >> Jason Phillips; and by 11 great -grandchildren and several nieces >> and nephews. In addition to her husband and her parents, another >> son; Ralph Phillips; and a son-in-law, James R Powell, died earlier. >> The funeral will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, Dec 30, 1998 in the >> chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev Luke >> Kidwell officiating. Burial will follow at Jarnigan's Chapel >> Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 tonight, Dec 29, >> 1998 at the funeral home. >> >> More About Elsie Phillips: >> Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 7 vi. Clarence Phillips, born April 28, 1918 in TN; died February 28, >> 1978 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. He married Gladys Wilson 1943 in >> Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Clarence Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> More About Gladys Wilson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> 8 vii. Viola Elizabeth Phillips, born May 10, 1923 in TN; died >> October 08, 1962 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) >> Calvin >> (Rat) >> Aslinger January 06, 1943 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> Notes for Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Clinton Courier - Oct 11, 1962 >> >> Services for Mrs Viola Aslinger, 39, of Briceville, were held >> Thursday at 2 PM at Indian Bluff Baptist Church with burial in the >> church cemetery. Mrs Aslinger died Monday night at the home of her >> brother, C P Phillips, Lake City. Survivors include her husband; >> Calvin Aslinger; three sons, Bayless, Buddy, and Benny Aslinger; >> three daughters, Bonnie, Brenda, and Barbara Aslinger, all of >> Briceville; two other brothers, Lonzo Phillips, Cleveland, OH, >> Clarence Phillips, Clinton; one half brother, Mitchell Phillips of >> Briceville; and one sister, Mrs Lilly Lowe of Wisconsin. >> >> More About Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Clinton Courier - April 10, 1995 >> >> Calvin "Rat" Aslinger, 75, of Lake City, died Monday in the home of >> his daughter. Mr Aslinger attended Faith Missionary Baptist Church >> and was a retired logger and sawmil operator. He enjoyed people and >> his cattle, ducks, and other animals. He was preceded in death by >> his wife; Viola Phillips Aslinger; and mother, Elizabeth "Lizzie" >> Braden Phillips. Survivors include >> sons and daughters-in-law; Bayless and Carolyn Aslinger and Buddy and >> Sheila Aslinger, both of Briceville, Bennie and Nancy Aslinger of Lake >> City, >> and Brian and Lisa Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; sons, Blake Aslinger of >> Lake >> City and Barry Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; daughters and sons-in-law, >> Bonnie >> and James Foust of Oak Ridge, Brenda and Matthew Phillips of Lake City, >> Barbara and Robert Bullman of Caryville; daughter, Betty Reynolds of >> Toledo, >> Ohio; 13 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; five >> great-grandchildren; >> sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Jo and James Muncey of Oak Ridge, and >> Lorene Odell of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral >> service > >> was >> 2 PM Wednesday in Cox Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Tom Reece and >> Rev Edwin Phillips officiating. Burial followed at Indian Bluff >> Cemetery in Briceville. >> >> >> More About Calvin (Rat) Aslinger: >> Burial: Indian Bluff 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Shoot Susie, I sent you the wrong info from my FTM. Please disregard the earlier email and re read it correctly as shown below: 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. 1920 shows wife still with him and with a new wife, Mary White Patterson SMith. I think it is simply coincidence that this Mary is a Mary White - as we know for certain that Mary J. Smith died in 1924. We have pictures of this along with pics of my great grandmother (Mary's mother) at the casket of Mary. I Believe that the Mary Phillips shown in 1930 is Marie Patterson Kennedy Phillips, wife of Alonzo D. Phillips. Ron Bartholomew has conflicting info on the marriage of Alonzo, he records that marriage as being to Marie Kennedy- daughter of FNU Daughtery and Mattie Patterson. The confusion I believe is over her identity and not my Mary's. Sorry, I hit send before I pasted the right info 1910 1910 Anderson County, Tennessee Census Report. 216/224 Phillips, Golda H 22 M 6 Tn Tn Tn Mary J. W 25 M1 6 4/2 Tn Tn Tn Mitchell S 5 S TN Tn Tn Leon S 3 S Tn Tn Tn Smith, Viola Si/L 18 S Tn Tn Tn Orbin M. Ne 2 S Tn Tn Tn The abbreviations are as follows: Si/l = Sister-in-Law Ne = Nephew The 4/2 indicates that Mary had given birth to four children with two living. They had been married six years. Everyone including their parents were born in Tennessee. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` 1920 1920 Anderson Co. Census, 10th Civil District, January 15, 1920< Enumeration District 11 Supervisors Distr. 2, Sheet number 184B or could be 189B or just 4 or 9 B Phillips, Goldie Male HOH 33 yrs Coal Miner can't read, can write, born in Tn. as are his parents. Mary Female wife 33 yrs, can't read or write, born Tn. as are parents Mitchell, son 16 yrs old- went to school, can't read or write , he and parents born Tn. CHarles, son , 9 yrs old -went to school, he and parents born Tn. Ernest, son, 6 yrs old , he and parents born Tn. Alonzo, son (age is almost indeciperable) -maybe 5 yrs old, he and parents born Tn. Lillie, daughter (age indeciperable) maybe 3 yrs old, she and parents born Tn. Clarence, son 1 yr old, he and parent s born Tn. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` `````````````````````````````````````````````` 1930 Anderson County Tn. 10th Civil District Enumerated 4.14.1930, E. District 1-13, Supers District 6 Sheet 14 B (could be 17 b and could be 11b) Phillips, Gola Head Rents home is white 60 yrs old married,born Tn. as were his parents. Age first married is 25. Phillips, Mary White, 57 yrs Married (first at 15) No schooling, B. Tn as were her parents Clinton Courier July 2,1959. Charlie son Single White 19yrs old b. Tn. Works in sawmill. Elonza, son Single White 17 yrs old b. Tn.- works in sawmills Lillie , daughter White 15 yrs old , b. tn. Clarence, Son WHite 11 yrs old, born Tn. Viola, , daughter, White 9 yrs old born Tn. Patterson,(illegible) stepdaughter , White 14 single born tn. Patterson, Elsie Stepdaughter White 9 single born tn. Patterson, Tommy 5, stepson ,WHite born tn. An arrow is drawn from lower down on the page to goldies family listing that appears to mean that the following two people should be included in his listing...... Kennedy, Marie (grand daughter?) 11 femal white, single born KY Kennedy, Blanche (grand daughter) 5 femal white single, born Tn. -----Original Message----- From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of susiebullock Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 8:11 PM To: tnanders@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips Dusty, I also have tried to get Mary Phillips death cert. I played with the idea that maybe Goldy did married Mary Smith and have Mitchell Phillips b. Sept 12, 1903 then died Then Goldy married Mary J. Feathers March 14, 1904 in Anderson Co. But this is just a guess on my part. Clinton Courier June 8, 1972 Briceville Area Man Is Dead At 68 Mitchell Phillips, 68, of Briceville Rt.1, died last Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville.He was a retired coal miner and a member of Laurel Grove Baptist Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pearl S. Phillips, three sons, Jimmy Phillips of Georgia, David Phillips of Briceville and Frank Phillips of Cleveland, O., four daughters, Mrs. Emma Tackett of Lake City, Mrs. Lola Gordan of Maryland, Mrs. Faye Harness and Mrs. Connie Harness, both of Briceville, three brothers, Charlie Phillips of Oliver Springs, Alonzo Phillips of Cleveland, O., and Clarence Phillips of Clinton, and 19 grandchildren.Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church.The Rev. O.S. Dugger officiated. Burial was in Brown Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Smith" <dusty@brookehurst.net> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > Gloria, Mary J. Smith married Goldy in March 1906. > Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. > Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. > > """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma > Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the > daughter of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married > Elsie Phillips daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married > Parker Lowe.""""" > > Mary J. Smith is the sister to my granddaddy Charles David SMith. Can > you > tell me how you know for certain she died in July 1924 (and do you > know > what > county she died in?). I have written to Tn. State Library Archives(and > spent a fortune) for death cert on her but they say no one named Mary J. > Phillips died in July. Could be, I suppose that she and Goldy were never > married... I never thought of that before. Maybe her death cert is in her > maiden name. Well, anyway.... I'd love it if you could confirm her death > date somehow and death county. > > Regards Dusty SMith > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gloria Fay Burris > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 4:55 PM > To: ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org; tnanders@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > > Hey Ron, I don't understand, Mary Aslinger being listed as wife of > Golda Phillips? Depicted in her obit she died as Mrs Mary Patterson & > her children > > are listed correctly, to the best of my knowledge? I know Mary J > Smith, Golda's wife died Jul 1924. > > 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. > > In the following census there is Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau, Elsie 9 > ste/dau, Tommy 5 ste/son, but what I'm quite confused abt is why Mary > Aslinger died as Mary Patterson? Does anyone know when she was > supposed to have married Golda Phillips, if they were divorced, or > just lived together? > > 1930 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Golda Phillips 60 > Mary 57 wife > Charlie 19 son > Ernest 17 son > Elonza 15 son > Lillie 15 dau > Clarence 11 son > Viola 9 dau > Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau > Elsie 9 ste/dau > Tommy 5 ste/son > > Wonder why none of Golda's children were listed in her obit? Didn't > notice any of her children in Golda's obit? > > Thanks, Fay > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> > To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 5:40 PM > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > >> >> >> Descendants of Goldy Phillips >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> 1. Goldy5 Phillips (Isaac (Red Ikey)4, Charles3, Isaac2, Charles1) >> was born August 15, 1887 in TN, and died June 25, 1959 in Briceville, >> Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Mary J Smith March 14, 1906 in >> Anderson Co, TN, daughter of William Smith and Sarah Grills. He >> married (2) Mary E Aslinger Aft. 1924, daughter of James Aslinger and >> Hannah Braden. >> >> Notes for Goldy Phillips: >> Per his World War I draft registration card, Goldy had blue eyes and >> black hair. He claimed exemption from the draft in that he had a >> wife and children to support. >> >> Clinton Courier - Jul 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 with Martin's of >> Lake City in charge of arrangements. Mr Phillips is 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, and 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, and Ollie Bell Marlowe of >> of Caryville. >> >> More About Goldy Phillips: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Logger / Farmer >> >> More About Mary J Smith: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Mary E 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. >> >> More About Mary E Aslinger: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Children of Goldy Phillips and Mary Smith are: >> 2 i. Leon6 Phillips, born 1907 in TN; died Unknown. >> 3 ii. Charlie P (C P) Phillips, born August 08, 1909 in TN; died >> September 03, 1975 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Oma >> Patterson 1933 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Charlie P (C P) Phillips: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Sawmill Worker >> >> Notes for Oma Patterson: >> OMA PHILLIPS, 86, of Oliver Springs, formerly of the New River >> community near Lake City, died Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 at Methodist >> Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born Oct 1, 1915 in Anderson >> County. She was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church. Oma was a >> loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was preceded >> in death by parents; Melton and Mary Aslinger Patterson; husband, >> Charlie (C P) Phillips; sons, Charlie Jr, J T, and Michael Phillips; >> daughters, Bobby Jean Phillips and Reba Brown; two brothers and five >> sisters. Mrs Phillips is survived by her sons; J P Phillips and his >> wife, Pat of Clinton, and Charles Ray Phillips > >> and >> his wife, Sharon of Oliver Springs; her daughters, Mary Phillips, >> Billy Joyce Patterson and her husband, Elmer, and Wilma Jean >> Daugherty and her husband, >> Lonnie, all of Clinton, and Loretta Bunch of Coalfield; and 29 >> grandchildren; >> 50 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Visitation >> was >> 6-8 PM Monday, Jun 24, 2002 and 6-8 PM Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 at the >> Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City. The funeral service was 2 PM >> Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 in the chapel of Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake >> City with the Rev Johnny Randolph and the Rev David Coffman officiating. >> Burial followed the service at the Patterson Cemetery in the New River >> community. Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of all >> arrangements. >> >> More About Oma Patterson: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 4 iii. Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips, born abt 1914 in TN. >> He married Marie Patterson 1935 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Marie Patterson: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Marie was >> living in the household of Fletcher Clarence Phillips and his wife, >> Bessie Pearl Graham. She was incorrectly listed as their >> granddaughter. >> >> More About Marie Patterson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 5 iv. Lillie Mae Phillips, born May 09, 1914 in TN; died May 19, 1964 >> in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. She married (1) Parker V (Park) >> Lowe. >> >> >> More About Lillie Mae Phillips: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Parker was >> living in the household of Millard F and Minnie White >> Duncan and was listed as a boarder. >> >> More About Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 6 v. Ernest P Phillips, born January 15, 1915; died November 23, 1953 >> in Fork Mountain, TN. He married Elsie Phillips 1936 in Anderson Co, >> TN. >> >> More About Ernest P Phillips: >> Burial: Phillips 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Coal Miner / Sawmill Worker >> Military Service: WW II - TN Pvt 1427 SVC Comd Unit >> >> Notes for Elsie Phillips: >> Jarnigan's Chapel member - Elsie Phillips, 80, of Clinton, died >> Sunday, Dec 27, 1998 at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mrs >> Phillips was a member of Jarnigan's Chapel Baptist Church of Clinton. >> She was the daughter of Jake and Sabra Daugherty Phillips, who are >> deceased. She was the widow of Ernest Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is >> survived by two daughters; Ravena Powell of Clinton and Melva McKamey >> and her husband, James of Clinton; her son, J B Phillips and his >> wife, Georgia of Seymour; seven grandchildren, Kenny Powell, Debbie >> Nuchols, Keith Powell, Lori Stout, Randy McKamey, Denise Scalf, and >> Jason Phillips; and by 11 great -grandchildren and several nieces >> and nephews. In addition to her husband and her parents, another >> son; Ralph Phillips; and a son-in-law, James R Powell, died earlier. >> The funeral will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, Dec 30, 1998 in the >> chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev Luke >> Kidwell officiating. Burial will follow at Jarnigan's Chapel >> Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 tonight, Dec 29, >> 1998 at the funeral home. >> >> More About Elsie Phillips: >> Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 7 vi. Clarence Phillips, born April 28, 1918 in TN; died February 28, >> 1978 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. He married Gladys Wilson 1943 in >> Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Clarence Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> More About Gladys Wilson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> 8 vii. Viola Elizabeth Phillips, born May 10, 1923 in TN; died >> October 08, 1962 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) >> Calvin >> (Rat) >> Aslinger January 06, 1943 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> Notes for Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Clinton Courier - Oct 11, 1962 >> >> Services for Mrs Viola Aslinger, 39, of Briceville, were held >> Thursday at 2 PM at Indian Bluff Baptist Church with burial in the >> church cemetery. Mrs Aslinger died Monday night at the home of her >> brother, C P Phillips, Lake City. Survivors include her husband; >> Calvin Aslinger; three sons, Bayless, Buddy, and Benny Aslinger; >> three daughters, Bonnie, Brenda, and Barbara Aslinger, all of >> Briceville; two other brothers, Lonzo Phillips, Cleveland, OH, >> Clarence Phillips, Clinton; one half brother, Mitchell Phillips of >> Briceville; and one sister, Mrs Lilly Lowe of Wisconsin. >> >> More About Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Clinton Courier - April 10, 1995 >> >> Calvin "Rat" Aslinger, 75, of Lake City, died Monday in the home of >> his daughter. Mr Aslinger attended Faith Missionary Baptist Church >> and was a retired logger and sawmil operator. He enjoyed people and >> his cattle, ducks, and other animals. He was preceded in death by >> his wife; Viola Phillips Aslinger; and mother, Elizabeth "Lizzie" >> Braden Phillips. Survivors include >> sons and daughters-in-law; Bayless and Carolyn Aslinger and Buddy and >> Sheila Aslinger, both of Briceville, Bennie and Nancy Aslinger of Lake >> City, >> and Brian and Lisa Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; sons, Blake Aslinger of >> Lake >> City and Barry Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; daughters and sons-in-law, >> Bonnie >> and James Foust of Oak Ridge, Brenda and Matthew Phillips of Lake City, >> Barbara and Robert Bullman of Caryville; daughter, Betty Reynolds of >> Toledo, >> Ohio; 13 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; five >> great-grandchildren; >> sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Jo and James Muncey of Oak Ridge, and >> Lorene Odell of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral >> service > >> was >> 2 PM Wednesday in Cox Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Tom Reece and >> Rev Edwin Phillips officiating. Burial followed at Indian Bluff >> Cemetery in Briceville. >> >> >> More About Calvin (Rat) Aslinger: >> Burial: Indian Bluff 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Dusty, was the Smith's in Anderson Co? When was Charlie born, I didn't locate a Payne in my census records? This maybe James & Sarah? Does this sound like Sarah's children? 1900 Anderson Co, TN Census Records p 314 (hard copy) James White 26 Sept 1873 VA NC VA m/1 Sarah 36 July 1863 m/1 8/chi 2/liv Thomas O Feb 1900 son Ulda Smith 7 June 1892 ste/dau Lillie 5 May 1895 ste/dau Hope this helps. Fay Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris gloriafayburris@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Smith" <dusty@brookehurst.net> To: <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org>; <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 4:41 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips >I am the grand daughter of Mary's brother Charlie (born 1884) and have been > searching for the CHerokee connection for over 10 years (yes, including in > Washington DC). I have yet to be able to confirm any indican connection. > > I will tell you , however, that the men of the Smith family had classic > "indian" faces, with wide broad cheekbones, heavy noses and jet black > hair. > > My day inherited the hair and the nose - and blast those men, I got the > nose > too!!!! (I'm a girl) > > Anyway, b ack to Mary. Her daddy Wm. Henry Smith died in 1895. His > wife, > Sallie had 5 small kids and was preggers with the 6th. As my grandaddy > told > the story, on the way home from the funeral in the wagon, Sallie stopped > at > various farms and gave away the four oldest kids - as there was no way for > her to feed or care for all those children. My grand daddy was given to a > man he called 'Felt Payne' - who he described as horrible, brutal man who > left my ancestor to live in the barn with the animals - not in house. In > fact, Charlie can be found in the Payne home in the 1900 census. Not too > long afterwards - not even yet a teen, Charlie ran away one day while > planting watermelon seeds for Mr. Payne. He went in search of his sibs, > but > as they had all been so young when given away, he didn't recognize any of > the "farmed out" children he came across, and he was destined not to > reconnect until he was a man in his 20's. > > Mary was one of the kids given away by her destititute mother, but Charlie > says the mother went back to get her female child Mary when she became the > partner of James B. White. Old enough to fend for himself, oldest > sibling > John Lee got a job and supported himself, and baby Mitchell Benjamin went > to > the Fleenor family (a good kind family who eductated and raised "Mick" > right). Sallie Smith kep her baby Viola Margaret and gave birth to Lillie > Henrietta a short while after the death of her Husband Wm. Henry. Sallie > married James B White about 1899. Sallie and James had two children > together, Leona and Thomas. > > If anyone knows anything more about these Smith's I'd love to hear it!! > > Dusty > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW > Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 4:12 PM > To: tnanders@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > > > > Greetings: > > The info that Dusty provided: > >> Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. >> Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. >> >> """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma >> Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the >> daughter of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married >> Elsie Phillips > X daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married Parker Lowe.""""" > > Is a verbatim quote from page 89 of the book "Ligas Fork, A Journey > Back in Time" by Nancy Phillips Patty. On that same page is a photograph > of Mary Smith Phillips lying in her casket with her family gathered around > her. Goldy is holding Viola, a toddler, and the caption says that she was > three years old at the time. The trees in the background of the photo have > full foliage on them and no one is wearing a coat, so the photo was likely > taken in the summer. Since Viola was born May 10, 1923, Mary would have > died in the summer of 1926 if the caption is correct. There is a Mary > Phillips buried in the New Pilot Cemetery in Anderson Co whose tombstone > contains no birth date and died in July 1924. This is the same > cemetery where Goldy is buried. The photograph is not very good > quality but Viola could have been as young as one year of age when > it was taken, rather than three, so a 1924 death date for Mary is > certainly possible. I talked with one of Viola's granddaughters a few > years ago and she confirmed, from her mother's conversations with Viola, > that Mary died when she was very young, although she didn't remember the > date. She said that Mary died of "a bloody flux". > > Based on the number of tombstones with death dates in the 1920s as > compared > to the number of Anderson Co death certificates, it appears that the > death > certificate law was not complied with widely. Some of the "missing" > death > certs may be due to people dying in a hospital in another county, but I > expect that if the person died at home with no doctor in attendance, > death > certs were not filed in many cases. > > To the best of my knowledge, no funeral home records survive from the > 1920s > so, without them or a death certificate, the only hope of getting a death > date for Mary from public records would be an obituary from the local > paper. I understand that papers from the mid 1920s are available on > microfilm at the Clinton library. I don't know if everyone who died in > the > 1920s would have had an obituary however. > > Following are the notes that I have in my file regarding Mary's surname. > I don't have documented who gave me the oral traditions on the family. > > Mary's marriage record lists her surname as Feathers. The Cox Funeral > Home > record of her son, Ernest Phillips, lists her surname as White > as does the Martin Clinton Funeral Home record of her son, Clarence > Phillips. Tradition among some of Mary's descendants indicates that her > surname was Whitefeather and that she was a Cherokee Indian. > Mary was born a Smith. When her father died young, family tradition > states that she and some of her siblings were placed with foster > families. > Likely, she was placed with a Feathers family. Mary's mother later > remarried James B White in 1901. This would explain the three surnames. > The tradition that she was Cherokee is unsubstantiated > but it could be that the Feathers family was Cherokee and she was raised > by > them. > > That's what I've got anyway. > > Ron > > > ------------------------------- > 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
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. 1900 Have found Charles Smith, boarder born Feb. 1888, male white 12 yrs old born Tn., parents born Tn., Farm laborer,yes yes yes in Sullivan County, Tn. 7th District onthe 12 day of June 1900 , Enumeration Dist 108, Sheet Number 4 - another number is 1B. H e is living with a man named what looks like: Payne, George Head White Male born 1840 is 60 was born Tn., father born Va., mother Tn. Payne, Nancy C or Mary C. Wife,born 1842 is 58, Tn. TN. TN. Payne, Tennessee, Daughter White Female Single born 1879 is 21 Tn.TN.Tn. Smith, Charles Male White Boarder born 1888 Feb. is 12 -----Original Message----- From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of susiebullock Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 8:11 PM To: tnanders@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips Dusty, I also have tried to get Mary Phillips death cert. I played with the idea that maybe Goldy did married Mary Smith and have Mitchell Phillips b. Sept 12, 1903 then died Then Goldy married Mary J. Feathers March 14, 1904 in Anderson Co. But this is just a guess on my part. Clinton Courier June 8, 1972 Briceville Area Man Is Dead At 68 Mitchell Phillips, 68, of Briceville Rt.1, died last Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville.He was a retired coal miner and a member of Laurel Grove Baptist Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pearl S. Phillips, three sons, Jimmy Phillips of Georgia, David Phillips of Briceville and Frank Phillips of Cleveland, O., four daughters, Mrs. Emma Tackett of Lake City, Mrs. Lola Gordan of Maryland, Mrs. Faye Harness and Mrs. Connie Harness, both of Briceville, three brothers, Charlie Phillips of Oliver Springs, Alonzo Phillips of Cleveland, O., and Clarence Phillips of Clinton, and 19 grandchildren.Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church.The Rev. O.S. Dugger officiated. Burial was in Brown Cemetery. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dusty Smith" <dusty@brookehurst.net> To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 5:40 PM Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > Gloria, Mary J. Smith married Goldy in March 1906. > Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. > Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. > > """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma > Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the > daughter of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married > Elsie Phillips daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married > Parker Lowe.""""" > > Mary J. Smith is the sister to my granddaddy Charles David SMith. Can > you > tell me how you know for certain she died in July 1924 (and do you > know > what > county she died in?). I have written to Tn. State Library Archives(and > spent a fortune) for death cert on her but they say no one named Mary J. > Phillips died in July. Could be, I suppose that she and Goldy were never > married... I never thought of that before. Maybe her death cert is in her > maiden name. Well, anyway.... I'd love it if you could confirm her death > date somehow and death county. > > Regards Dusty SMith > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Gloria Fay Burris > Sent: Friday, January 18, 2008 4:55 PM > To: ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org; tnanders@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > > Hey Ron, I don't understand, Mary Aslinger being listed as wife of > Golda Phillips? Depicted in her obit she died as Mrs Mary Patterson & > her children > > are listed correctly, to the best of my knowledge? I know Mary J > Smith, Golda's wife died Jul 1924. > > 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. > > In the following census there is Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau, Elsie 9 > ste/dau, Tommy 5 ste/son, but what I'm quite confused abt is why Mary > Aslinger died as Mary Patterson? Does anyone know when she was > supposed to have married Golda Phillips, if they were divorced, or > just lived together? > > 1930 Anderson Co, TN Census Records > Golda Phillips 60 > Mary 57 wife > Charlie 19 son > Ernest 17 son > Elonza 15 son > Lillie 15 dau > Clarence 11 son > Viola 9 dau > Diane Patterson 14 ste/dau > Elsie 9 ste/dau > Tommy 5 ste/son > > Wonder why none of Golda's children were listed in her obit? Didn't > notice any of her children in Golda's obit? > > Thanks, Fay > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW" <ronbarth@aztecfreenet.org> > To: <tnanders@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2008 5:40 PM > Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips > > >> >> >> Descendants of Goldy Phillips >> >> >> Generation No. 1 >> >> 1. Goldy5 Phillips (Isaac (Red Ikey)4, Charles3, Isaac2, Charles1) >> was born August 15, 1887 in TN, and died June 25, 1959 in Briceville, >> Anderson Co, TN. He married (1) Mary J Smith March 14, 1906 in >> Anderson Co, TN, daughter of William Smith and Sarah Grills. He >> married (2) Mary E Aslinger Aft. 1924, daughter of James Aslinger and >> Hannah Braden. >> >> Notes for Goldy Phillips: >> Per his World War I draft registration card, Goldy had blue eyes and >> black hair. He claimed exemption from the draft in that he had a >> wife and children to support. >> >> Clinton Courier - Jul 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 with Martin's of >> Lake City in charge of arrangements. Mr Phillips is 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, and 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, and Ollie Bell Marlowe of >> of Caryville. >> >> More About Goldy Phillips: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Logger / Farmer >> >> More About Mary J Smith: >> Burial: New Pilot Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Mary E 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. >> >> More About Mary E Aslinger: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Children of Goldy Phillips and Mary Smith are: >> 2 i. Leon6 Phillips, born 1907 in TN; died Unknown. >> 3 ii. Charlie P (C P) Phillips, born August 08, 1909 in TN; died >> September 03, 1975 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Oma >> Patterson 1933 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Charlie P (C P) Phillips: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Sawmill Worker >> >> Notes for Oma Patterson: >> OMA PHILLIPS, 86, of Oliver Springs, formerly of the New River >> community near Lake City, died Sunday, Jun 23, 2002 at Methodist >> Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She was born Oct 1, 1915 in Anderson >> County. She was a member of Big Mountain Baptist Church. Oma was a >> loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She was preceded >> in death by parents; Melton and Mary Aslinger Patterson; husband, >> Charlie (C P) Phillips; sons, Charlie Jr, J T, and Michael Phillips; >> daughters, Bobby Jean Phillips and Reba Brown; two brothers and five >> sisters. Mrs Phillips is survived by her sons; J P Phillips and his >> wife, Pat of Clinton, and Charles Ray Phillips > >> and >> his wife, Sharon of Oliver Springs; her daughters, Mary Phillips, >> Billy Joyce Patterson and her husband, Elmer, and Wilma Jean >> Daugherty and her husband, >> Lonnie, all of Clinton, and Loretta Bunch of Coalfield; and 29 >> grandchildren; >> 50 great-grandchildren; and six great-great-grandchildren. Visitation >> was >> 6-8 PM Monday, Jun 24, 2002 and 6-8 PM Tuesday, Jun 25, 2002 at the >> Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City. The funeral service was 2 PM >> Wednesday, Jun 26, 2002 in the chapel of Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake >> City with the Rev Johnny Randolph and the Rev David Coffman officiating. >> Burial followed the service at the Patterson Cemetery in the New River >> community. Cox-Martin Funeral Home in Lake City in charge of all >> arrangements. >> >> More About Oma Patterson: >> Burial: Patterson 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 4 iii. Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips, born abt 1914 in TN. >> He married Marie Patterson 1935 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Alonzo (Dogwood) Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Marie Patterson: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Marie was >> living in the household of Fletcher Clarence Phillips and his wife, >> Bessie Pearl Graham. She was incorrectly listed as their >> granddaughter. >> >> More About Marie Patterson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 5 iv. Lillie Mae Phillips, born May 09, 1914 in TN; died May 19, 1964 >> in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. She married (1) Parker V (Park) >> Lowe. >> >> >> More About Lillie Mae Phillips: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Notes for Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, Parker was >> living in the household of Millard F and Minnie White >> Duncan and was listed as a boarder. >> >> More About Parker V (Park) Lowe: >> Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 6 v. Ernest P Phillips, born January 15, 1915; died November 23, 1953 >> in Fork Mountain, TN. He married Elsie Phillips 1936 in Anderson Co, >> TN. >> >> More About Ernest P Phillips: >> Burial: Phillips 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> Occupation: Coal Miner / Sawmill Worker >> Military Service: WW II - TN Pvt 1427 SVC Comd Unit >> >> Notes for Elsie Phillips: >> Jarnigan's Chapel member - Elsie Phillips, 80, of Clinton, died >> Sunday, Dec 27, 1998 at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mrs >> Phillips was a member of Jarnigan's Chapel Baptist Church of Clinton. >> She was the daughter of Jake and Sabra Daugherty Phillips, who are >> deceased. She was the widow of Ernest Phillips. Mrs. Phillips is >> survived by two daughters; Ravena Powell of Clinton and Melva McKamey >> and her husband, James of Clinton; her son, J B Phillips and his >> wife, Georgia of Seymour; seven grandchildren, Kenny Powell, Debbie >> Nuchols, Keith Powell, Lori Stout, Randy McKamey, Denise Scalf, and >> Jason Phillips; and by 11 great -grandchildren and several nieces >> and nephews. In addition to her husband and her parents, another >> son; Ralph Phillips; and a son-in-law, James R Powell, died earlier. >> The funeral will be held at 2 PM Wednesday, Dec 30, 1998 in the >> chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with the Rev Luke >> Kidwell officiating. Burial will follow at Jarnigan's Chapel >> Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 tonight, Dec 29, >> 1998 at the funeral home. >> >> More About Elsie Phillips: >> Burial: Jarnigan Chapel Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> 7 vi. Clarence Phillips, born April 28, 1918 in TN; died February 28, >> 1978 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. He married Gladys Wilson 1943 in >> Anderson Co, TN. >> >> More About Clarence Phillips: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> More About Gladys Wilson: >> Burial: Clinch River Baptist Church Cemetery, >> Anderson Co, TN >> >> 8 vii. Viola Elizabeth Phillips, born May 10, 1923 in TN; died >> October 08, 1962 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (2) >> Calvin >> (Rat) >> Aslinger January 06, 1943 in Anderson Co, TN. >> >> Notes for Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Clinton Courier - Oct 11, 1962 >> >> Services for Mrs Viola Aslinger, 39, of Briceville, were held >> Thursday at 2 PM at Indian Bluff Baptist Church with burial in the >> church cemetery. Mrs Aslinger died Monday night at the home of her >> brother, C P Phillips, Lake City. Survivors include her husband; >> Calvin Aslinger; three sons, Bayless, Buddy, and Benny Aslinger; >> three daughters, Bonnie, Brenda, and Barbara Aslinger, all of >> Briceville; two other brothers, Lonzo Phillips, Cleveland, OH, >> Clarence Phillips, Clinton; one half brother, Mitchell Phillips of >> Briceville; and one sister, Mrs Lilly Lowe of Wisconsin. >> >> More About Viola Elizabeth Phillips: >> Burial: Indian Bluff Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN >> >> Clinton Courier - April 10, 1995 >> >> Calvin "Rat" Aslinger, 75, of Lake City, died Monday in the home of >> his daughter. Mr Aslinger attended Faith Missionary Baptist Church >> and was a retired logger and sawmil operator. He enjoyed people and >> his cattle, ducks, and other animals. He was preceded in death by >> his wife; Viola Phillips Aslinger; and mother, Elizabeth "Lizzie" >> Braden Phillips. Survivors include >> sons and daughters-in-law; Bayless and Carolyn Aslinger and Buddy and >> Sheila Aslinger, both of Briceville, Bennie and Nancy Aslinger of Lake >> City, >> and Brian and Lisa Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; sons, Blake Aslinger of >> Lake >> City and Barry Aslinger of Toledo, Ohio; daughters and sons-in-law, >> Bonnie >> and James Foust of Oak Ridge, Brenda and Matthew Phillips of Lake City, >> Barbara and Robert Bullman of Caryville; daughter, Betty Reynolds of >> Toledo, >> Ohio; 13 grandchildren; two step-grandchildren; five >> great-grandchildren; >> sisters and brothers-in-law, Mary Jo and James Muncey of Oak Ridge, and >> Lorene Odell of Atlanta; and several nieces and nephews. Funeral >> service > >> was >> 2 PM Wednesday in Cox Funeral Home chapel with the Rev Tom Reece and >> Rev Edwin Phillips officiating. Burial followed at Indian Bluff >> Cemetery in Briceville. >> >> >> More About Calvin (Rat) Aslinger: >> Burial: Indian Bluff 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 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Does anyone have the obituary of Forrest C Setser who died on Mar 26, 2002? Many thanks. Ron
I am the grand daughter of Mary's brother Charlie (born 1884) and have been searching for the CHerokee connection for over 10 years (yes, including in Washington DC). I have yet to be able to confirm any indican connection. I will tell you , however, that the men of the Smith family had classic "indian" faces, with wide broad cheekbones, heavy noses and jet black hair. My day inherited the hair and the nose - and blast those men, I got the nose too!!!! (I'm a girl) Anyway, b ack to Mary. Her daddy Wm. Henry Smith died in 1895. His wife, Sallie had 5 small kids and was preggers with the 6th. As my grandaddy told the story, on the way home from the funeral in the wagon, Sallie stopped at various farms and gave away the four oldest kids - as there was no way for her to feed or care for all those children. My grand daddy was given to a man he called 'Felt Payne' - who he described as horrible, brutal man who left my ancestor to live in the barn with the animals - not in house. In fact, Charlie can be found in the Payne home in the 1900 census. Not too long afterwards - not even yet a teen, Charlie ran away one day while planting watermelon seeds for Mr. Payne. He went in search of his sibs, but as they had all been so young when given away, he didn't recognize any of the "farmed out" children he came across, and he was destined not to reconnect until he was a man in his 20's. Mary was one of the kids given away by her destititute mother, but Charlie says the mother went back to get her female child Mary when she became the partner of James B. White. Old enough to fend for himself, oldest sibling John Lee got a job and supported himself, and baby Mitchell Benjamin went to the Fleenor family (a good kind family who eductated and raised "Mick" right). Sallie Smith kep her baby Viola Margaret and gave birth to Lillie Henrietta a short while after the death of her Husband Wm. Henry. Sallie married James B White about 1899. Sallie and James had two children together, Leona and Thomas. If anyone knows anything more about these Smith's I'd love to hear it!! Dusty -----Original Message----- From: tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnanders-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of RONNIE D. BARTHOLOMEW Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2008 4:12 PM To: tnanders@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNANDERS] Marie Phillips Greetings: The info that Dusty provided: > Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. > Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. > > """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma > Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the > daughter of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married > Elsie Phillips X daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married Parker Lowe.""""" Is a verbatim quote from page 89 of the book "Ligas Fork, A Journey Back in Time" by Nancy Phillips Patty. On that same page is a photograph of Mary Smith Phillips lying in her casket with her family gathered around her. Goldy is holding Viola, a toddler, and the caption says that she was three years old at the time. The trees in the background of the photo have full foliage on them and no one is wearing a coat, so the photo was likely taken in the summer. Since Viola was born May 10, 1923, Mary would have died in the summer of 1926 if the caption is correct. There is a Mary Phillips buried in the New Pilot Cemetery in Anderson Co whose tombstone contains no birth date and died in July 1924. This is the same cemetery where Goldy is buried. The photograph is not very good quality but Viola could have been as young as one year of age when it was taken, rather than three, so a 1924 death date for Mary is certainly possible. I talked with one of Viola's granddaughters a few years ago and she confirmed, from her mother's conversations with Viola, that Mary died when she was very young, although she didn't remember the date. She said that Mary died of "a bloody flux". Based on the number of tombstones with death dates in the 1920s as compared to the number of Anderson Co death certificates, it appears that the death certificate law was not complied with widely. Some of the "missing" death certs may be due to people dying in a hospital in another county, but I expect that if the person died at home with no doctor in attendance, death certs were not filed in many cases. To the best of my knowledge, no funeral home records survive from the 1920s so, without them or a death certificate, the only hope of getting a death date for Mary from public records would be an obituary from the local paper. I understand that papers from the mid 1920s are available on microfilm at the Clinton library. I don't know if everyone who died in the 1920s would have had an obituary however. Following are the notes that I have in my file regarding Mary's surname. I don't have documented who gave me the oral traditions on the family. Mary's marriage record lists her surname as Feathers. The Cox Funeral Home record of her son, Ernest Phillips, lists her surname as White as does the Martin Clinton Funeral Home record of her son, Clarence Phillips. Tradition among some of Mary's descendants indicates that her surname was Whitefeather and that she was a Cherokee Indian. Mary was born a Smith. When her father died young, family tradition states that she and some of her siblings were placed with foster families. Likely, she was placed with a Feathers family. Mary's mother later remarried James B White in 1901. This would explain the three surnames. The tradition that she was Cherokee is unsubstantiated but it could be that the Feathers family was Cherokee and she was raised by them. That's what I've got anyway. Ron ------------------------------- 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
Clinton Courier May 5-6, 1996 George Bass April 30, 1996 George W. Bass, 68, of Oliver Springs died Tuesday, April 30, 1996,in East Tennessee Baptist Hospital, Knoxville. Mr. Bass was an Oliver Springs native and attended Kellytown Baptist Church. He retired in 1973 from Union Carbide after 21 years of service. He also worked as a self-employed electrician. He is preceded in death by his parents, John Marvin and Elise Bailey Bass. Survivors are his wife, Mona "Massengill" Bass of Oliver Springs, sons and daughters-in-law, G.W. and Bonnie Bass and Randy and Jennifer Bass all of Oliver Springs, daughter and son-in-law, Bobby Caudill of Oliver Springs, brothers, Rev. Haze Bass of Oliver Springs, Warren Bass of Oliver Springs and Rev. Bill Bass of Oliver Springs, grandchildren, Jason Bass, Derick Caudill and Darin Caudill, step-granddaughters, Diana Graves and Tonya Kelly, step-grandsons, Derek Vanover and Chris Glandon, a special friend, Fred Smith of Oliver Springs, and several nieces and nephews. Family received friends 5-8 p.m. and Masonic service were held 8 p.m. Thursday, May 2 in Sharp Funeral Home, Oliver Springs. Funeral services were held 2 p.m., May 3, in Kellytown Baptist Church with the Rev. Tommy Hensley and the Rev. Garvin Walls officiating. Burial followed in Anderson Memorial Gardens.
Hey,, Looks like Dusty has definitively established Goldy Phillips' second wife as Mary E Aslinger Patterson. Dusty wrote..... An arrow is drawn from lower down on the page to goldies family listing that appears to mean that the following two people should be included in his listing...... Kennedy, Marie (grand daughter?) 11 femal white, single born KY Kennedy, Blanche (grand daughter) 5 femal white single, born Tn. In the printed copy, Marie and Blanche were listed in the household next to Goldy, Fletcher and Bessie Graham Phillips, as their grandchildren, which made no sense. Living in the household of Goldy and his second Mary now fits perfectly. These two girls were daughters of Mattie Patterson Kennedy Sweat and Mattie was the d/o Mary E Aslinger and her first husband Melton James Patterson. Thus Marie and Blanche are grandchildren of Mary. Also in the same household are two of Mary Aslinger's children from between her two marriages, Elsie and Tom, listed as Goldy's step children. I think that pretty much clinches it???? Run Also... the age of Goldy's Mary in the 1930 census matches up to the age of Mary Aslinger Patterson (b Jul 3, 1881) quite well since she was listed as 57 years old, b abt 1883.
Clinton Courier July 2, 1981 Mother Of Heiskell Woman Dies The mother of a Heiskell woman, Mrs. Rova Mae Norton Rutherford, 75, of Andersonville Rt.2, in Union County, died Sunday at St. Mary's Medical Center in Knoxville. She was the mother of Mrs. Marie Kidwell of Heiskell. Mrs. Rutherford was a native of Union County. She was a member of Byrams Fork Baptist Church and enjoyed sewing. Her husband, Tom, died in 1970. In addition to Mrs. Kidwell, Mrs. Rutherford if survived by two daughters, Mrs. Bernice Flatford and Mrs. Edith Flatford, both of Andersonville Rt.2, 11 grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren, step-mother, Mrs. Vera Norton of Powell, a sister, Mrs. Mary Drake if Powell, a brother, Ernest Norton of Kentucky, and a stepbrother, Willie Sharp of Halls. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Byrams Fork Baptist Church with the Rev. Clyde Gray, the Rev. Roy Beeler and the Rev. James Capps officiating. Burial was in Ridenour Cemetery.
Descendants of John Marvin Bass Generation No. 1 1. John Marvin2 Bass (Albert1) was born July 20, 1895 in KY, and died May 20, 1973 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Elsie Chloe Bailey Bef. 1916, daughter of John Bailey and Harriett Foster. Notes for John Marvin Bass: Per his World War I draft registration card, John had black eyes and black hair. More About John Marvin Bass: Burial: Mineral Springs Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner More About Elsie Chloe Bailey: Burial: Mineral Springs Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of John Bass and Elsie Bailey are: 2 i. Elgin Hayes3 Bass, born October 06, 1916 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN; died March 23, 2000 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Ozia Harness Abt. 1945. Notes for Elgin Hayes Bass: The Rev Elgin Hayes Bass, age 83, a resident of Oliver Springs, passed away Thursday, Mar 23, 2000 at his home. Rev Bass was born Oct 6, 1916 in Oliver Springs. He was a United States Army veteran of World War II. In addition to many medals, he received four Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart. He was discharged on Jul 14, 1945 and started working for Tennessee Eastman in Aug 1945. He retired in Jan 1979 from Union Carbide. He pastored several churches in this area and surrounding counties. His hobbies included fishing and hunting, however, going to church was what he enjoyed most. He was a member of the Omega Masonic Lodge #536 F&AM, and the 32nd degree Scottish Rite. He was a member of the Disabled American Veterans #26. Rev Bass was preceded in death by his parents; John and Elsie Bailey Bass; daughter, Alma Faye Bass Brown; brothers, George Bass and Ervin Bass; grandchildren; Remona Stinnett, Michael Bass, and Migel Bass. Survivors: wife of 55 years; Ozia Harness Bass of Oliver Springs; sons, James Bass and wife, Sherry of Oliver Springs, Terry Bass and wife, Angie of Oliver Springs; daughters, Jowana Stinnett of Oliver Springs, Margaret and husband, Rev Glenn Ledbetter of Ten Mile, TN; 10 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; brothers, Rev Bill Bass and wife, Lois of Oliver Springs, Warren Bass and wife, Ruby of Oliver Springs; sister-in-law, Mona Bass of Oliver Springs; he is also survived by several nieces and nephews and a host of other family and friends. Funeral services will be held 2 PM Sunday, Mar 26, 2000 at Mineral Springs Baptist Church with Rev Don Daugherty, Rev Jim Jones, Rev Gary Stinnett, and Rev Glenn Ledbetter officiating. Burial will follow at Mineral Springs Cemetery. Friends may call Saturday, Mar 25, 2000 between the hours of 5-9 PM at Sharp Funeral Home with Masonic services beginning at 9 PM. More About Elgin Hayes Bass: Burial: Mineral Springs Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Minister / See notes Military Service: WW II - US Army - See notes Notes for Ozia Harness: Ozia Harness Bass, age 82, a resident of Oliver Springs, went home to be with the Lord Wednesday, Nov 8, 2006 at her home. Mrs Bass was born Jan 1, 1924, in Scott County, TN. She had lived in Oliver Springs most of her life. Mrs Bass was a homemaker, a loving mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. She was a charter member of the Mineral Springs Baptist Church. Ozia was preceded in death by her husband; the Rev Elgin Hayes Bass; by a daughter, Alma Faye Brown; by a son, James Allen Bass; by her parents, Lummie Harness and Flora Lowe Harness; by grandchildren, Remona Stinnett, Michael Bass, and Migual Bass; by brothers, Arie, Elvin, Ervin, Tim, and Marshall Harness; and by two sisters, Ada Patterson and Ella Pickle. Survivors include her son; Terry Bass of Oliver Springs; daughters, Jawana Stinnett of Oliver Springs, and Margaret Ledbetter and husband, the Rev Glen Ledbetter of Knoxville; 10 grandchildren; and seven great grandchildren; brother, Emmit Harness of Anderson, IN; and sisters, Motlaney Cook of Coco Beach, FL, and Retha Bass and husband, Clyde of Oliver Springs. The family will receive friends Friday, Nov 10, 2006 at Sharp Funeral Home between the hours of 5 and 9 PM. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov 11, 2006 at 1 PM at Mineral Springs Baptist Church with the Rev Don Daugherty, the Rev Glen Ledbetter, and the Rev Gary Stinnett officiating. Burial and graveside services will follow at the Mineral Springs Cemetery. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. More About Ozia Harness: Burial: Mineral Springs Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 3 ii. William Harvey (Bill) Bass, born July 27, 1918 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN; died July 11, 2005 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married (1) Tilda Jones Bef. 1941. He married (2) Lois Bobbie Harness November 01, 1947 in Rossville, Walker Co, GA. Notes for William Harvey (Bill) Bass: The Rev William "Bill" Harvey Bass Sr, 86, a lifelong resident of Oliver Springs, died Monday, July 11, 2005 at the Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born July 27, 1918 in Oliver Springs, he was the son of John Marvin and Elsie Chloe Bailey Bass. Bill was a faithful member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church and had pastored several area churches , including Smokey Junction Baptist, Riverview Baptist, Graves Gap Baptist, Armes Chapel Baptist, Mill Creek Baptist, White Oak Chapel Baptist, Community Baptist Church, and many others throughout the years. He was also a member of the Omega Masonic Lodge No 536 F&AM and served the lodge as chaplain for many years. He was a US Army veteran who served his country during World War II. He received various citations, including two Bronze Stars and a Purple Heart for injuries sustained December 1944 in Belgium during wartime activity. Bill was also an avid Atlanta Braves baseball fan who loved watching the games, especially when the team would win. In addition to his parents, Bill was preceded in death by his wife; Lois Harness Bass; two sons, R J Bass and J C Bass; four brothers, Ervin Bass, George Bass, the Rev E H "Hayes" Bass, and Warren Bass; and a son-in-law, Glen Haney Sr. He is survived by four sons; Harvey Bass and wife, Katie, David Bass, Jerry Bass and wife, Debbie, and Jeff Bass and wife, Rhonda, all of Oliver Springs; three daughters, Trula Justice and husband, Denny, Clara Ricker and husband, Dallas, and Amy Braden and husband, the Rev Spanky Braden, all of Oliver Springs; his daughter in law, Carrie Bass of Oliver Springs; four sisters-in-law, Ozie Bass, Ruby Bass, Mona Bass, all of Oliver Springs, and Audrey Seeber of Strawberry Plains; and his brother-in-law, Dee Harness and wife, Mildred, of Ridgeville, SC. He is also survived by 22 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren; a host of beloved nieces, nephews, and extended family members; and special friends Ed Frost of Kingston, Steve Ivey of Oak Ridge, and Billie Monroe of Oliver Springs. The funeral will be held at 2 PM Friday, July 15, 2005 at the Mineral Springs Baptist Church with the Rev Mark Bass, the Rev Charlie Marlow, the Rev Don Daugherty, the Rev Clyde Bass, and the Rev Spanky Braden officiating. The body may be viewed at the church one hour before the funeral. The graveside service and burial will follow the funeral at the Mineral Springs Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 PM Thursday, July 14 at Sharp Funeral Home with a Masonic service following the visitation at 8 PM in the chapel. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements. More About William Harvey (Bill) Bass: Burial: Mineral Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Minister Military Service: WW II - US Army - See Notes More About Tilda Jones: Burial: Butler Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Lois Bobbie Harness: Lois Bobby Harness Bass, 78, of Oliver Springs, died Sunday , Nov 23, 2003, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born May 19, 1925, in Anderson County, she was the daughter of the Rev C M Harness and Annie Roberts Harness. A lifelong resident of the area, Mrs Bass worked as a nanny for the Simon-tov family of Knoxville for 20 years. She was also a dietitian at NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge for 10 years. Her family said she enjoyed quilting, sewing, crocheting, gardening and putting puzzles together. She was a longtime member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son; J C Bass; a son-in-law, Glen Haney Jr; and by a brother, Alfred Harness. Mrs Bass is survived by her husband of 56 years; the Rev William "Bill" Bass; four sons, Harvey Bass and wife, Katie, David Bass, Jerry Bass and wife, Debbie, and Jeff Bass and wife, Rhonda, all of Oliver Springs; and by three daughters, Trula Justice and husband, Denny, Clara Ricker and husband, Dallas, and Amy Braden and husband, Spanky, all of Oliver Springs. She is also survived by 20 grandchildren and nine great -grandchildren; a brother, Dee Harness and wife, Mildred, of Ridgeville, SC; a sister, Audrey Seeber of Strawberry Plains; and by several nieces, nephews, and extended family members. Adalee Harness of Lake City and the Mashe Simon-tov family of Knoxville are considered special friends. The funeral will be at 2 PM Wednesday, Nov 26, 2003, at Mineral Springs Baptist Church with the Rev Charlie Mack Marlow, the Rev Don Daugherty and the Rev Spanky Braden officiating. Burial will follow at Mineral Springs Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 PM Tuesday, Nov 25, at Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. More About Lois Bobbie Harness: Burial: Mineral Springs Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: See Notes Marriage Notes for William Bass and Lois Harness: Lois Harness and the Rev William Bass Sr will renew their vows on their 50th wedding anniversary, Saturday, Nov 1, 1997. The ceremony will be held at 2 PM at Frost Bottom Baptist Church, with a reception following in the church fellowship hall. All family and friends are invited to the celebration. Lois Bass is the daughter of Annie Harness and the late C M Harness, and William Bass is the son of the late John and Elsie Bass. The two were married Nov 1, 1947, in Rossville, GA by the Rev George McClure. They have three daughters; Trula Haney and Amy Braden, both of Oliver Springs, and Clara Ricker of Clinton; and four sons, Jerry Bass of Clinton and Harvey Bass, David Bass and Jeff Bass, all of Oliver Springs. They also have 15 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. 4 iii. Warren Bass, born April 26, 1923 in Anderson Co, TN; died November 22, 2002 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Ruby Katherine Wilson June 20, 1949 in Ringgold, GA. Notes for Warren Bass: Warren Bass Sr, age 79, a resident of Oliver Springs, passed away Friday, Nov 22, 2002 at his home. Mr Bass was born Apr 26, 1923 in Anderson County. He was a lifelong resident of Oliver Springs. He worked as a builder and also was employed as an expeditor at Union Carbide for 15 years before retirement. He was a charter member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church and a US Army veteran of World War II. He was a 32nd degree Master Mason and a member of Omega Masonic Lodge 536 F&AM in Oliver Springs. Mr Bass was preceded in death by parents; John Marvin Bass and Elsie Chloe Bailey Bass; brothers, Ervin Bass, George Bass, the Rev E H "Hayes" Bass; grandson, Johnny Marvin Bass. Survivors: wife of 53 years; Ruby Katherine Wilson Bass of Oliver Springs; daughter, Deborah Diane Johnson and husband, Marlon of Louisville, TN; sons, Marvin Thomas Bass of Oliver Springs, Warren Bass Jr and wife, Wilma of Oliver Springs, Markus Rodney Bass and wife, Belinda of Oliver Springs, Jackson Garner Bass and wife, Nam of Seoul, South Korea, Antonio Stacy Wade Bass and wife, Rebecca of Oliver Springs; 13 grandchildren; eight step grandchildren; 13 great grandchildren; brother, the Rev William Harvey (Bill) Bass and wife, Lois of Oliver Springs; sisters in law, Ozie Bass of Oliver Springs, Mona Bass of Oliver Springs, Ethel Reynolds and husband, Floyd of PA, Elizabeth Diggs and husband, Alvin of Marlow, Violet Smith and husband, George of Chattanooga; brother-in-law, Bradford Wilson and wife, Ella of OH; a host of nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 6-8 PM Sunday, Nov 24, 2002 at Sharp Funeral Home. Funeral services will follow at 8 PM in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home with the Rev Marcus Bass and the Rev Joseph Copeland officiating. Burial and graveside services will be at 1 PM Monday, Nov 25, 2002 at the R W Long Cemetery of Dutch Valley. Sharp Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. More About Warren Bass: Burial: Long 2 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: See Notes Military Service: WW II - US Army 5 iv. George W Bass, born February 25, 1928 in TN; died April 30, 1996 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Mona Massengale. More About George W Bass: Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Worked for Union Carbide / Self Employed Electrician 6 v. Ervin Bass, born Private; died Unknown.
Clinton Courier July 2, 1981 Member Of Laurel Grove Dies A member of Laurel Grove Baptist Church near Briceville, Mrs. Nancy J. Patterson 71, of State Highway 116, Briceville, died at 3 a.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Medical Center in Knoxville. She had been in the hospital nearly three weeks. A native of Laurel Grove area, Mrs. Patterson enjoyed gardening. She is survived by her husband, Jonas Patterson, a brother, Tom Patterson of Briceville, and four sisters, Mrs. Mattie Sweat of Lake City, Mrs. Kansas Phillips and Mrs. Oma Phillips of Oliver Springs, and Mrs. Elsie Huckaby of Clinton. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church with the Rev. Edwin Phillips and the Rev. R. C. Seiber officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Descendants of Henry D Rutherford Generation No. 1 1. Henry D2 Rutherford (John1) was born 1843-1845 in MO, and died 1925. He married (1) Frances Arminda Keys October 28, 1866 in Union Co, TN, daughter of William Keys and Susan LNU. He married (2) Mary Wright April 25, 1895 in Union Co, TN. More About Henry D Rutherford: Burial: New Loyston Cemetery, Union Co, TN More About Mary Wright: Burial: New Loyston Cemetery, Union Co, TN Children of Henry Rutherford and Frances Keys are: 2 i. Pharaoh James3 Rutherford, born July 29, 1868 in TN; died April 12, 1943 in Maynardville, Union Co, TN. He married Martha McCoy August 13, 1890 in Union Co, TN. Notes for Pharaoh James Rutherford: Clinton Courier - Apr 15, 1943 James P Rutherford, 74, died at his home on Maynardville RFD 1, Monday, Apr 12, 1943 at 2:30 PM. He is survived by his wife and one daughter; Mrs Nora Weaver of Andersonville RFD 2; and three sons, Lum of Andersonville RFD 2, Claud of Powell Station, and Bruce of Maynardville. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 2 PM at the Valley Grove Baptist Church with burial in the New Loyston cemetery. The Rev Theodore Brantley and the Rev Mr Spears officiated with Holley Funeral Home in charge. More About Pharaoh James Rutherford: Burial: New Loyston Cemetery, Union Co, TN Occupation: Farmer 3 ii. John M (Dock) Rutherford, born May 1881 in TN; died Unknown. He married Nancy Jane McCoy March 21, 1903 in Union Co, TN. More About Nancy Jane McCoy: Burial: Ridenour Cemetery, Union Co, TN Children of Henry Rutherford and Mary Wright are: 4 i. Ernest3 Rutherford, born February 26, 1896 in TN; died September 04, 1973 in Luttrell, Union Co, TN. He married Roxie Mae Demarcus June 26, 1921 in Maynardville, Union Co, TN. More About Ernest Rutherford: Burial: New Loyston Cemetery, Union Co, TN Military Service: WW II - Cook USN More About Roxie Mae Demarcus: Burial: New Loyston Cemetery, Union Co, TN 5 ii. Tom Rutherford, born October 29, 1901 in TN; died July 06, 1970 in Andersonville, Anderson Co, TN. He married Rova Mae Norton. More About Tom Rutherford: Burial: Ridenour Cemetery, Union Co, TN More About Rova Mae Norton: Burial: Ridenour Cemetery, Union Co, TN
Descendants of Silas L Daugherty Generation No. 1 1. Silas L2 Daugherty (John E (Jaybird)1) was born April 07, 1872 in TN, and died January 15, 1915. He married Elizabeth Daugherty January 03, 1891 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Moses Daugherty and Nancy Phillips. More About Silas L Daugherty: Burial: Bunch Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Cause of Death: Killed by a fall from a house roof on which he was working Notes for Elizabeth Daugherty: In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, widowed Elizabeth was living with her daughter, Artensie Daugherty and her family. More About Elizabeth Daugherty: Burial: Bunch Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Children of Silas Daugherty and Elizabeth Daugherty are: 2 i. Mary M3 Daugherty, born July 18, 1892 in TN; died March 01, 1907 in TN. More About Mary M Daugherty: Cause of Death: Influenza 3 ii. Columbus L Daugherty, born March 17, 1894 in TN; died September 05, 1975 in College Park, GA. He married (1) Kissie Carroll February 13, 1919 in Anderson Co, TN. He married (2) Flossie Seiber April 19, 1931. Notes for Columbus L Daugherty: Per his World War I draft registration card, Columbus had light brown eyes and red hair. He claimed exemption from the draft on grounds that he was ruptured. In the 1930 Anderson Co, TN census, widowed Columbus and his children were living with his in-laws, Calvin and Mary Jane Bray Carroll. More About Columbus L Daugherty: Burial: New Petros Cemetery, Morgan Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Logger More About Kissie Carroll: Burial: Braytown Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Flossie Seiber: Clinton Courier News - Nov 14, 1968 Mrs Flossie Daugherty, 57, of Oliver Springs, died at 4:30 AM Wednesday at Oak Ridge Hospital. She was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church. Mrs Daughtery is survived by her husband; Columbus L Daugherty; two daughters, Mrs Letha Fritts of Morrow, GA and Mrs Linnie Bunch of Devonia; a son, Carl Daugherty of College Park, GA; two brothers, Lonzie Seiber of Devonia, and Rossie Seiber of Petros; three (sic) sisters, Mrs Stella Bunch of Clinton; 13 grandchildren; and six great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 PM at Shiloh Baptist Church with the Rev Edwin Phillips and the Rev Dana Ward officiating. Burial will be in New Petros Cemetery. Mrs Daugherty's body, now at Cox Funeral Home, will be taken to the home of Monroe Bunch at Devonia at 4 PM Thursday. More About Flossie Seiber: Burial: New Petros Cemetery, Morgan Co, TN 4 iii. Artensie Daugherty, born April 30, 1896 in TN; died November 04, 1984 in Clinton, Anderson Co, TN. She married Wheeler H Daugherty December 23, 1915 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Artensie Daugherty: Clinton Courier - Nov 8,1984 - Dutch Valley Woman, 88, Dies At Home A member of Valley View Baptist Church in the Dutch Valley community, Mrs Artensie Daugherty, 88, of Clinton Rt 2, died Sunday morning at her home. She was preceded in death by her husband; Wheeler H Daugherty, who died in 1950. Both were natives of Devonia. Mrs Daugherty enjoyed gardening and was active in the Old Dutch Valley Rd Church when she was younger. Mrs Daugherty is survived by three sons; Eldredge Daugherty, with whom she shared her home, L D Daugherty of North Ridgeville, Ohio, and Everette Wheeler Daugherty of Sacramento, CA; three daughters, Mrs Julia Hackworth of Clinton Rt 5, Mrs Zora Braden of Briceville, and Mrs Betty Jean Spangler of Knoxville; 18 grandchildren; nine adopted grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Valley View Baptist Church with the Rev Jimmie Jones officiating. Burial was in Bray Cemetery in the New River section. More About Artensie Daugherty: Burial: Braytown Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Wheeler H Daugherty: Per his World War I draft registration card, Wheeler had black eyes and black hair. Clinton Courier - Jun 22, 1950 Wheeler H Daugherty, 53, died at St Mary's Hospital Friday Night. He was a member of Pleasant View Baptist Church and a member of Coal Creek Masonic Lodge. Survivors include the widow; Mrs Artensie Daugherty; daughters, Mrs Julia Hackworth of Detroit, MI, Mrs Zora Braden of Briceville; and June Daugherty of Clinton, Rt 2; sons, Eldridge Daugherty, L D, and Everette Daugherty, all of Clinton, Rt 2; one half-brother, Early Daugherty of Clinton, Rt 2. Funeral services were held Monday at Shiloh Baptist Church. The Rev Richard Phillips and the Rev Lacey Harness officiated. Burial was in Bray Cemetery in Devonia. Martin Funeral Home of Clinton had charge. More About Wheeler H Daugherty: Burial: Braytown Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Logger / Worked at Y-12 Plant Real Estate Val: 1930: $350 5 iv. Luther Patterson Daugherty, born December 15, 1897 in TN; died June 23, 1981 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. He married Mary Elizabeth Bray May 10, 1917 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Luther Patterson Daugherty: Per his World War I draft registration card, Luther was 5' 7" tall and had blue eyes and dark brown hair. More About Luther Patterson Daugherty: Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Baptist Minister / Coal Miner More About Mary Elizabeth Bray: Burial: Anderson Memorial Gardens, Anderson Co, TN 6 v. Jollie (Jabie) Daugherty, born December 15, 1897 in TN; died April 17, 1962. She married Lindsey West May 11, 1920 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Jollie (Jabie) Daugherty: Burial: Braytown Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Lindsey West: Per his World War I draft registration card, Lindsey was 6' tall and had blue eyes and brown hair. More About Lindsey West: Burial: Braytown Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Farmer 7 vi. Manda Daugherty, born January 02, 1900 in TN; died December 05, 1918 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Manda Daugherty: Cause of Death: Influenza 8 vii. Pemberton M Daugherty, born May 27, 1902 in TN; died January 28, 1940 in Devonia, Anderson Co, TN. He married Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bunch March 27, 1926 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Pemberton M Daugherty: Clinton Courier - Feb 1, 1940 Pemberton Daughtery, 36, of Devonia, died in Howard Henderson Hospital Sunday, His wife and a son survive. Services were Tuesday at Devonia Baptist church with the Rev J C Watson officiating. Burial was in Bunch cemetery with Sharp-Burnett in charge. More About Pemberton M Daugherty: Burial: Bunch 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner Notes for Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bunch: LIZZIE DAUGHERTY - 79, of Petros, died Dec 3, 1982. Survived by son; Edward Daugherty of Petros; and a sister, Linda Hensley of Devonia; three grandchildren, Robert Daugherty of Wartburg, Patricia Keathley of Coalfield, and Kathryn Stewart of Roan Mountain; three great grandchildren, Richard Keathley, David and Andrew Stewart. Burial in Bunch Cemetery. (Morgan County News) More About Elizabeth (Lizzie) Bunch: Burial: Bunch 1 Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN
Descendants of Silas Chaffin McCoy Generation No. 1 1. Silas Chaffin3 McCoy (William M2, James A1) was born March 20, 1877 in TN, and died Unknown. He married (1) Rosa Jane Massengale August 15, 1897 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Jordan Massengale and Sarah Carroll. He married (2) Della Good 1945 in Anderson Co, TN, daughter of Orlando Good. Notes for Silas Chaffin McCoy: Per his World War I draft registration card, Silas had brown eyes and black hair. More About Silas Chaffin McCoy: Occupation: Coal Miner More About Della Good: Burial: Dug Spur Cemetery, Hillsvale, VA Children of Silas McCoy and Rosa Massengale are: 2 i. Voltaire C (V C)4 McCoy, born August 20, 1898 in TN; died Unknown. He married Delta Nettie Childress November 18, 1919 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Voltaire C (V C) McCoy: Per his World War I draft registration card, Voltaire had dark brown eyes and dark brown hair. More About Voltaire C (V C) McCoy: Occupation: Coal Miner Real Estate Val: 1930: $500 Notes for Delta Nettie Childress: Delta Nettie McCoy, 101, of McMinnville, TN, passed away April 11, 2002. Funeral services were conducted April 14 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home with burial in Crossville City Cemetery. Brother Gary Howard officiated. Mrs McCoy was born Nov 19, 1900 in Anderson County, TN, the daughter of Tate and Mary Ellen Butcher Childress. She was a homemaker, and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her daughters; Delta Golden of Montrose, IL, Dorothy Owenby of Knoxville, Mildred McCoy of McMinnville and Arlene Copass of Crossville; and sons, Stanley McCoy of Somerset, KY, Don McCoy of Fort Pierce, FL, Burl McCoy of Peoria, IL, Billy McCoy of Lafayette, TN. She was preceded in death by her husband; Voltaire McCoy; brothers, Tate Childress, Hershell Childress, John Childress, and Clyde Childress; and sisters, Mildred Sweeterman, Martha Childress, and Nellis Foster. Pallbearers were D J Kester, Stan McCoy, Frankie Hobbs, Tommy Tobitt, Brandon Young, J R Donaldson, and Stanley Tollett. Bilbrey Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. More About Delta Nettie Childress: Burial: Crossville City Cemetery, Cumberland Co, TN 3 ii. Mildred June McCoy, born January 14, 1904 in TN; died December 02, 1986 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married Curtis Jones January 21, 1923 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Mildred June McCoy: Clinton Courier News - Dec 4, 1986 An Anderson County native who had been an invalid for some time, Mrs Mildred J Jones, 82, of Briceville, died Tuesday morning at St Mary's North Hospital. Mrs Jones was a member of First Baptist Church of Briceville. She was the widow of Curtis Jones. She is survived by a daughter; Mrs Coran (Sylvia) Steiner of LaFollette; six grandchildren; seven great grandchlidren; three great great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs Tommy (Sybil) Braden of Oliver Springs Rt 3, and Mrs Henry (Edra) Taylor Wilson of Lake City; and a brother, Eric McCoy of Briceville. Funeral services are to be held at 2 PM Thursday (today) at Cox Funeral Home in Lake City with the Rev Warner Hawkins officiating. Burial will be in Circle Cemetery. More About Mildred June McCoy: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Curtis Jones: Per his World War I draft registration card, Curtis had grey eyes and dark hair. More About Curtis Jones: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Farmer / Railroader 4 iii. Eric McCoy, born February 07, 1906 in TN; died April 03, 2002 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. He married Vilda (Alvilda) Williams June 03, 1928 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Eric McCoy: ERIC MCCOY, age 96, of Briceville, TN, died Tuesday, April 3, 2002 at the St Mary's Medical Center of Campbell County. He was the oldest living member of the First Baptist Church of Briceville. He was a faithful member and loved going to church very much. He loved gardening. Eric was a loving husband, father, and grandfather and will be sadly missed. He was a retired coal miner who had worked at Beech Grove Mines and the Cambry Coal Company. He was preceded in death by his wife; Vilda McCoy; parents, Silas and Rosa Massengale McCoy; sisters, Edra Taylor, Mildred Jones and Hazel McCoy; brother, V C McCoy. He is survived by his son; , Robert "Bobby" McCoy of Briceville; sister, Sybil Braden of Oliver Springs, TN; two grandchildren, Lorie Wilson and husband, Mark of Jacksboro, and Shaun McCoy of Briceville; special friends, Joyce McCoy of Briceville, Mary Lee and Bobby Hooks of Lake City; several nieces and nephews. The family received friends 6-8 PM Thursday, April 4, 2002 at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Lake with funeral service following at 8 PM in the chapel with the Rev Tim Russell officiating. Interment was 2 PM Friday, April 5, 2002 in the Circle Cemetery of Briceville. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Lake City was in charge of arrangements. More About Eric McCoy: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal miner Real Estate Val: 1930: $200 Notes for Vilda (Alvilda) Williams: Clinton Courier News - May 25, 1994 Vilda Williams McCoy, age 80, of Briceville, died Sunday, May 22nd 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, Lori Ann McCoy of Cookeville; a grandson, Robert Shwan 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. More About Vilda (Alvilda) Williams: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN 5 iv. Edra Edith McCoy, born June 27, 1911 in Anderson Co, TN; died February 27, 1989 in Briceville, Anderson Co, TN. She married (1) Henry Wilson. She married (2) Dock Arthur Taylor January 15, 1927 in Anderson Co, TN. More About Edra Edith McCoy: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Dock Arthur Taylor: Per his World War I draft registration card, Dock had blue eyes and black hair. More About Dock Arthur Taylor: Burial: Miner's Circle Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner Military Service: WW I Real Estate Val: 1930: $550 6 v. Hazel McCoy, born 1914 in TN; died Unknown. 7 vi. Sybil McCoy, born July 29, 1916 in Anderson Co, TN; died November 19, 2003 in Oliver Springs, Roane Co, TN. She married Thomas (Tommy) Braden November 08, 1936 in Anderson Co, TN. Notes for Sybil McCoy: In the 1920 and 1930 Anderson Co, TN censuses, Sybil was living with her aunt, Sarah Massengale Lively and her husband, William. Sybil Braden, 87, of Oliver Springs, died Wednesday, Nov 19, 2003 at Morgan County Life Care Center in Wartburg. Born July 29, 1916 in Anderson County, she was the daughter of Silas McCoy and Rosie Massengale McCoy. Mrs Braden was a lifelong resident of the area. She was a homemaker. She attended Union Valley Baptist Church and was a member of Frost Bottom Baptist Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband; Tom Braden; her daughter, Barbara Lloyd; and by two sons, Edgar Braden and Wayne Braden. Mrs Braden is survived by two sons; David Braden and wife, Betty, and Roger Braden and wife, Tammy, all of Oliver Springs; six grandchildren, Diane, Debra, Ralph, Ashley, Greg and Teresa; and by eight great-grandchildren. The funeral will be at 8 PM Thursday, Nov 20, 2003, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs with the Rev Wayne Morgan and the Rev Tom Byrge officiating. A graveside service will be at 1 PM Friday, Nov 21, at Frost Bottom Baptist Church cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 PM Thursday at the funeral home. More About Sybil McCoy: Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Notes for Thomas (Tommy) Braden: Thomas Braden, 85, of Oliver Springs, died Thursday, Feb 22, 2001, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Mr Braden was born Sept 27, 1915, in Anderson County, the son of Cage Braden and Nancy Belle Patterson Braden. He was a lifelong resident of this area. He had worked as a coal miner for 22 years and retired in 1978 from Union Carbide Nuclear Division after 18 years of service. Mr Braden attended Union Valley Baptist Church. He is survived by his wife of 64 years; Sybil Braden; his sons, Ronald David Braden and Roger D Braden and his wife, Tammy, all of Oliver Springs; his grandchildren, Debbie Spiegel of Marietta, GA, Diane McDonnell of Glenn Rock, PA, and Ralph McDonnell of New Jersey; his step-granddaughter, Ashley Spencer; his brother, Verlon Braden of Briceville; and his sister, Elsie Moore of Ohio. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter and two other sons; Barbara Lloyd, William Edgar Braden, and Thomas Wayne Braden. The funeral was held Saturday night, Feb 24, in the chapel of Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs. The Rev Benny Braden and the Rev Thomas Byrge officiated. A graveside service was held Sunday afternoon, Feb 25, at Frost Bottom Cemetery in Oliver Springs. More About Thomas (Tommy) Braden: Burial: Frost Bottom Cemetery, Anderson Co, TN Occupation: Coal Miner / Worked for Martin Marietta
Clinton Courier Sept. 11, 1975 Services Held Saturday For C.P. Phillips Funeral services for Charlie P. Phillips, 66, were held Saturday at Rock Hill Baptist Church. He died Sept.3 at his home on Highway 116, Briceville Rt.1, after a short illness. He had sustained a stroke on Aug.8 and had a second stroke two days later while in the hospital. Phillips was a native of Anderson County and a retired coal miner. He had been retired several years on disability. He was a resident of Oliver Springs for many years before moving to the Briceville area about three years ago. As a young man, he also resided in Cleveland, Ohio for six years and for a time in Kentucky while working in the mines. He leaves his wife, Oma Patterson Phillips, four sons, J.T. Phillips of Virginia, J.P. Phillips, Michael Wayne Phillips and Charles Ray Phillips all of Briceville Rt.1, five daughters, Mrs. Joyce Billy Patterson of Lake City, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Phillips of Clinton, Mrs. Loretta Bunch of Ohio., Mrs. Reva Brown of Briceville and Mrs. Wilma Daughtery of Oliver Springs, 26 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren and two brother, Lonzy and Clarence Phillips, both of Lake City. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. Johnny Randolph and burial was in the Patterson family cemetery.
Clinton Courier Sept. 11, 1975 Devonia Native Dies In Georgia Columbus Daugherty, 81, a retired coal miner who formerly resided in Oliver Springs, died Friday at an Atlanta hospital after a long illness.He suffered from black lung, a heart condition and had been bedridden for the past year. He was a native of Devonia community and was a resident of the New River section of the county most of his life. He retired from mining while working for Consolidated Coal Co. in 1954 and moved to Oliver Springs where he resided until his wife, Mrs. Flossie Seiber Daughtery, died 1968. He had resided with a daughter, Mrs. Hugh Vaughn (Letha) Fritts at McDonough, Ga., and a son, Carl Daugherty, at College Park, Ga.,since leaving Oliver Springs. Daugherty remained active until falling into ill health a year ago. He enjoyed hunting and gardening. He was a member of Mineral Springs Baptist Church, Oliver Springs.He is also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Monroe (Linna) Bunch of Devonia, 13 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. W.H. (Artensia) Daughtery of Clinton Rt2., and a brother, Luther Daughtery of Oliver Springs Rt.3. Funeral services were Sunday at Shiloh Baptist Church and were conducted by the Rev. Edwin Phillips and the Rev. Carvin Phillips. Burial was in Petros Cemetery.
Greetings: The info that Dusty provided: > Here below is a blurb I have in my notes, but this is not my research. > Someone voluntarily gave it to me from their reocrds. > > """Little Viola married Calvin Aslinger. Charley (C.P.) married Oma > Patterson. Lonzie married Marie, the daughter of Mattie who is the > daughter > of Milton P. and Mary Aslinger Patterson. Earnest married Elsie Phillips X daughter of Jake and Sabra Phillips. Lillie married Parker Lowe.""""" Is a verbatim quote from page 89 of the book "Ligas Fork, A Journey Back in Time" by Nancy Phillips Patty. On that same page is a photograph of Mary Smith Phillips lying in her casket with her family gathered around her. Goldy is holding Viola, a toddler, and the caption says that she was three years old at the time. The trees in the background of the photo have full foliage on them and no one is wearing a coat, so the photo was likely taken in the summer. Since Viola was born May 10, 1923, Mary would have died in the summer of 1926 if the caption is correct. There is a Mary Phillips buried in the New Pilot Cemetery in Anderson Co whose tombstone contains no birth date and died in July 1924. This is the same cemetery where Goldy is buried. The photograph is not very good quality but Viola could have been as young as one year of age when it was taken, rather than three, so a 1924 death date for Mary is certainly possible. I talked with one of Viola's granddaughters a few years ago and she confirmed, from her mother's conversations with Viola, that Mary died when she was very young, although she didn't remember the date. She said that Mary died of "a bloody flux". Based on the number of tombstones with death dates in the 1920s as compared to the number of Anderson Co death certificates, it appears that the death certificate law was not complied with widely. Some of the "missing" death certs may be due to people dying in a hospital in another county, but I expect that if the person died at home with no doctor in attendance, death certs were not filed in many cases. To the best of my knowledge, no funeral home records survive from the 1920s so, without them or a death certificate, the only hope of getting a death date for Mary from public records would be an obituary from the local paper. I understand that papers from the mid 1920s are available on microfilm at the Clinton library. I don't know if everyone who died in the 1920s would have had an obituary however. Following are the notes that I have in my file regarding Mary's surname. I don't have documented who gave me the oral traditions on the family. Mary's marriage record lists her surname as Feathers. The Cox Funeral Home record of her son, Ernest Phillips, lists her surname as White as does the Martin Clinton Funeral Home record of her son, Clarence Phillips. Tradition among some of Mary's descendants indicates that her surname was Whitefeather and that she was a Cherokee Indian. Mary was born a Smith. When her father died young, family tradition states that she and some of her siblings were placed with foster families. Likely, she was placed with a Feathers family. Mary's mother later remarried James B White in 1901. This would explain the three surnames. The tradition that she was Cherokee is unsubstantiated but it could be that the Feathers family was Cherokee and she was raised by them. That's what I've got anyway. Ron
Clinton Courier Nov.26, 1953 Mrs. Della McCoy Mrs. Della McCoy, 72, of Lake City Rt2., died at her home Thursday. She is survived by her husband, Silas McCoy, son, R.L. Smith of Sylvester, Va., daughter, Dollie, and several brothers and sisters. Services were held in Hillsville, Va., Sunday afternoon with burial in the Dug Spur Cemetery. Arrangements were made by Martin's of Lake City.
Clinton Courier Nov. 26, 1953 Ernest Phillips Ernest Phillips, 39, died suddenly Monday at 2:15 p.m while at work. He was a veteran of World War II. Survivors are his wife, Elise, two daughters, Ravenna and Mel Dean, one son. J.B., father ,Goldie Phillips all of Fork Mountain, two sisters, Mrs. Viola Aslinger of Briceville, Mrs. Lillie Lowe of Winchester,Ind., four brothers, Clarence, Lake City, Charles, Lonzo of Highsplint,Ky. Mitchell of Ohio.Services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m at the home with the Rev. Edd Roysden officiating. Burial will be in Phillip's Cemetery with military honors. Cox Funeral Home of Lake City is in charge.
I when back and started rechecking info and notes on Goldy Phillips, When Lillie Mae Phillips Lowe died in obit it said she was survived by her mother (see below) and three brothers and half-brother. Viola Phillips Aslinger obit give half-brother name Mitchell Phillips. And Goldy Phillips funeral gave wife (Mary Smith) Two of his sons funeral list mother Mary White (Ernest death Cert list Mary White) all records below.My question is who was Lillie 1964 and her mother was living? and her funeral records and Goldy are the only two that gives the name Mary Smith. Which I do not have the other children funeral info .So now I am really confused... Martin Funeral Home Records By. Betty Vanover Collins Name: Goldy Phillips: B. May 15, 1892 TN: D,. June 25, 1959 TN: Ike Phillips: Mother Name: Elizabeth Ward: Wife: Mary Smith : Cem: New Pilot. Death Certificate # 53-26921 Name : Ernest Phillips Date Of Death: 11-23-1953 Color Or Race: W: Sex: Male : Married Date Of Birth:1-10-1915 Age: 38 Place Of Death: Anderson Civil Dist: 5th Occupation: Coal Miner Socoal Security Number: 409-18-9182 Birthplace: Anderson Co.TN Father Name: Goldie Phillips Maiden Name Of Mother: Mary White Informant: Mrs. Elsie Phillips, Fork Mt. TN Cause Of Death: This man was Dead When I Examined Him" Cause Unknown Burial: Phillips, Fork Mt.TN 11-25-1953 Funeral Director: Clyde C. Cox, Lake City,TN Martin Funeral Home Records By. Betty Vanover Collins Name: Lillie Mae Lowe: B; March 15, 1915 TN ;d; May 19, 1964 TN : Father: Name: Goldie Phillips: Mother: Mary Smith: Husband: Parker Lowe: Cem: Frost Bottom Clinton Courier May 28, 1964 Funeral services were held Friday afternoon at Friendly Welcome Baptist Church for Mrs. Lillie Mae Lowe, 49, Oliver Springs Rt.2, who died May 19 at Oak Ridge hospital. She is survived by her husband, Parker Lowe, one son, C.P. Lowe, mother, three brothers and one -half brother. Burial was in Frost Bottom Cemetery. Martin Funeral Home Records By. Betty Vanover Collins Name: Clarence Phillips : B; April 29, 1918 TN : d. Feb.28, 1978 Fl : Father: Goldie Phillips: Mother Name: Mary White : Wife(Divorced) Cem: Clinch River: Clinton Courier - Oct 11, 1962 Services for Mrs Viola Aslinger, 39, of Briceville, were held Thursday at 2 PM at Indian Bluff Baptist Church with burial in the church cemetery. Mrs Aslinger died Monday night at the home of her brother, C P Phillips, Lake City. Survivors include her husband; Calvin Aslinger; three sons, Bayless, Buddy, and Benny Aslinger; three daughters, Bonnie, Brenda, and Barbara Aslinger, all of Briceville; two other brothers, Lonzo Phillips, Cleveland, OH, Clarence Phillips, Clinton; one half brother, Mitchell Phillips of Briceville; and one sister, Mrs Lilly Lowe of Wisconsin. Clinton Courier June 8, 1972 Briceville Area Man Is Dead At 68 Mitchell Phillips, 68, of Briceville Rt.1, died last Thursday in St. Mary's Hospital in Knoxville.He was a retired coal miner and a member of Laurel Grove Baptist Church. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Pearl S. Phillips, three sons, Jimmy Phillips of Georgia, David Phillips of Briceville and Frank Phillips of Cleveland, O., four daughters, Mrs. Emma Tackett of Lake City, Mrs. Lola Gordan of Maryland, Mrs. Faye Harness and Mrs. Connie Harness, both of Briceville, three brothers, Charlie Phillips of Oliver Springs, Alonzo Phillips of Cleveland, O., and Clarence Phillips of Clinton, and 19 grandchildren.Services were held at 2 p.m. Sunday at Laurel Grove Baptist Church.The Rev. O.S. Dugger officiated. Burial was in Brown Cemetery. Susie