My gosh, I've never met anyone that knows as much as you & your right on. In the 1850 census my grandma was spelled with an S but it really was Cynthia but she lived & died by Emma even to her head stone and on it she had "Clinton, Tennessee ". that's how I learned about good old Tennessee. she and Grandpa are buried at the Gypsum Hill Cemetery in Salina Saline Co., Kansas, & that's where I was born but Daddy moved us to Los Angeles when I was 5. My Dad knew nothing. she had 13 children two sets of twins and she was a tiny women. I met her once when she came to California for a few weeks. I was only about 7. she loved Tennessee and I often wonder if she ever got to go home for a visit & I bet not as they were very poor. Well, one down and a lot to go but it's fun just meeting a person like you. you don't miss anything. were you a teacher ? It sure sounds like it because when you explain something a person can understand what's being said. Many Thanks, Phyllis ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Bryan" <c24m48@hotmail.com> To: <TNANDERS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 9:12 PM Subject: RE: Fw: [TNANDERS-L] FW: [PETERS] John Peters update, Anderson County, Tennessee > >Goodness, guess what I just found in my stack of mistake's. I know I'm > >related to the Peter's because Of Jamia Jane & guess what I had forgotten > >this. S,T. Peters married Betsy "Polly ?) Rogers. My Grandmother, Cynthia > >Emiline Rogers, was her sister. I found a letter from S.T. Peters & he must > >have been a county recorder as he is sending my grandmother a certificate > >of > >birth. It's dated 3, Feb. 1927. His letter head just has his name and > >Clinton, Tenn on it.Do you know if Rogers are in your line of Peters ?? I > >think his name was Samuel T. Peters. My Roger's line starts in Clairbone > >Co., but my Great grandfather James Larson White Rogers, moved to Anderson > >Co., Phyllis > > Let's see if I have this right. Samuel Tobias (Sam) Peters 1861-1938 was > the son of Tobias Peters Jr. and Martha Miranda (Marthy) Mays. The 1930 > Anderson County census does list his occupation as "county clerk and > master". I have the wife of Samuel Tobias (Sam) Peters as Sarah Catherine > (Katie) Rogers and they were married 1 Jul 1888 in Anderson County. Here's > their 1900 census entry (first extant census entry after their marriage). > > Dist. 13, Anderson County, Tennessee, 6 Jun 1900 > p.165b, HN 146, FN 153 > Peters Samuel T. 29 head m m11 w Feb 1871 carpenter TN TN TN can R/W > Sarah C. 27 wife f m11 w Aug 1872 TN TN TN can R/W > Benjamin H. 11 son m s w May 1889 student TN TN TN > Walter M. 8 son m s w Apr 1892 TN TN TN > Timothy C. 4 son m s w Aug 1895 TN TN TN > Thomas C. 2 son m s w Nov 1897 TN TN TN > Roh S. 3/12 dau f s w Feb 1900 TN TN TN > > Civil District 13 was one of the "new" districts created after the original > ones were created in 1836, and I'm not sure I know where it was -- maybe > up in the far northern part of the county, up in coal mining country? I'm > not sure. > > I do have your grandmother Cynthia Emeline Rogers listed as the sister of > Sarah Catherine (Katie) Rogers, except I have your grandmother's name > spelled as Sintha Emeline Rogers. Your spelling is probably the correct > one. Also, I have your Cynthia Emeline Rogers listed as having married John > Procise. You probably have much better information on the family than I do > since they were your grandparents. > > On Jemima Jane (Jane) Peters 1852-1896, she married Benjamin Franklin > (Frank) Prosise which is another Peters connection to your Prosise family. > Jemima Jane was the daughter of William F. Peters and Susannah Yarnell, and > the granddaughter of Thomas Peters and Sarah (Sallie) England. My > revisionist history of my Peters family does not change where William F. > Peters fits into the family. It only goes to confirm it. > > Jerry > > > > ==== TNANDERS Mailing List ==== > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNANDERS > >