Maria: There is an Elizabeth Chapman b. 8-31-1858 d. 12-7-1925, and buried in Wofford Cemetery, Hwy. 26, Williamsburg, KY. There are three Chapmans listed in Peace Cemetery, on Harp's Crk. Rd., Siler, KY. Chapman John b. 1874 d. 1925 h/o Louisa Chapman Louisa b. 7-2-1888 d. 9/1924 w/o John Chapman William M. b. 5-16-1909 d. 10-1-1931 s/o John and Louisa. There are two Fraleys listed in Adam's Branch Cemetery, located at Kensee, KY. Fraley Edward b. 22 Feb.1888 d. 24 Oct. 1909 Fraley Generae b. 23 /Dec. 1881 d. 18 Apr.1919 Those are the only listed Chapmans and Fraleys. Elizabeth
From The Oak Ridger 3 June 04 Cecil Ray Aulton, 49, of Clinton, Jerry Brown, 41, of Greeneville, Virginia "Ginny" Lorraine Cloutier Harold Edward Cornell, 90, of Oak Ridge, Frederic Wayne Guymon, 58, Cecil Ray Aulton, 49, of Clinton, died Monday, May 31, 2004. He was an estimator for Joseph Construction Co. for approximately 28 years. He was preceded in death by his parents, Cecil H. and N. Marie Wilkerson Aulton, and by a brother, Ernest Aulton. Mr. Aulton is survived by his brother, John Aulton, of Andersonville; his sister, Donna Manley and husband, Gary, of Clinton; and by two nieces, Heather Manley and Elizabeth Manley. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 2004, in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 4, at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens on Edgemoor Road in Claxton. William Jefferson Bayless, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Baptist Hospital West in Knoxville. The son of Thomas Wyatt and Jessie Augusta Tillery Bayless, he was born May 21, 1915, in Inskip. Mr. Bayless was a member of the first football team of Powell High School, where he graduated. According to his family, he received a scholarship to play football at the University of Tennessee, but declined, opting to marry instead. His family said he remained an avid Vols fan throughout his life. A member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, he retired from Southern Railway. Later in life, he worked as an engineer for U.S. Sugar in Clewiston, Fla. He was a member of The Church at Sterchi Hill. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers, Edward, J. C. "Cart," Reece and Ralph, and by his daughter from his first marriage, Barbara Pruitt. Mr. Bayless is survived by his third wife, Lucille Coleman Bayless, of NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge; two daughters from his second marriage, Linda Bayless of Kingston and Kay Anne Turner of Oak Ridge; two sisters, Helen McElroy of Powell and Louise Boyd of Chattanooga; a brother, LeRoy Bayless of Houston, Texas; seven grandchildren, Jonathan Pruitt of Knoxville, Suzanne Pruitt Ryan of Daytona Beach, Fla., Ian Edwards of Charlotte, N.C., and Luke Edwards, Elise Edwards, Haylee Turner and Emily Turner, all of Oak Ridge; one great-granddaughter, Rylee Edwards; and by several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will meet at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, June 5, 2004, at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens on Edgemoor Road in Claxton for a 10 a.m. graveside service with the Rev. Noel Turner, his son-in-law, officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday, June 4, at Stevens Mortuary, on the corner of Oglewood Avenue and North Broadway in Knoxville. An online guest book may be signed at www.stevensmortuaryinc.com Jerry Brown, 41, of Greeneville, died Saturday, May 29, 2004, at Greene Valley Developmental Center. Born Feb. 22, 1963, in Rocky Mount, N.C., he was the son of William Brown and Carolyn Ann Agnew Robinson, both now deceased. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his twin brother, Gerald Brown, in 1993. Mr. Brown is survived by three brothers, Stan Cooper, Richard Cooper and Alvin Brown; his sister, Angela Brown; his nieces and nephews, Brittany Cooper, Albreana Troupe, Rico Brown, Javon Cooper and Alquz Troupe, all of Oak Ridge; three uncles, the Rev. McDaffey Agnew of Corinth, Miss., Harry Agnew of Tupelo, Miss., and Larry Agnew of Atlanta, Ga.; his aunt, Eugenia Parlow and husband, Wayne, of Detroit, Mich.; his grandaunt, Bobbie L. Parham, of Atlanta; his granduncle, Freeman Justice, of Booneville, Miss.; many special friends at the Greene Valley Developmental Center; and by several cousins and extended family members. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 5, 2004, at Weatherford Mortuary. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Saturday at the mortuary. An online guest book may be signed at www.weatherfordmortuary.com Virginia "Ginny" Lorraine Cloutier died Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. According to her family, Mrs. Cloutier took joy in watching and feeding wild birds and caring for her pets. She touched many lives with her compassion, sense of humors and endless giving, her family said. She was very close to her children and mother, keeping in touch daily. She and her husband met and married in the mid 1950s when both were serving in the U.S. Air Force. She left the service after the couple married and together they raised a son and daughter. Throughout their life together they lived in Asia, Europe and the United States. She was preceded in death by her father, Paul M. Kendig, a grandaunt, Caroline Kendig, and by her husband, Albert Cloutier. Mrs. Cloutier is survived by her mother, Eva Kendig, of Clinton; her son, Ron Cloutier and wife, Donna, of Andersonville; her daughter, Michele Cloutier, of Clinton; and by her grandson, Daniel Fortin, of Clinton. She is also survived by her brother, Paul F. Kendig and wife, Becky, of Clinton; her sister, Betty Lerch and husband, John, of Pennsylvania; her sister-in-law, Claire Cloutier, of California; her brother-in-law, Donald Cloutier and wife, Barb, of New Hampshire; her aunt, Elgarda Daubert, of Pennsylvania; her nephew, David Kendig, of Florida; and by her niece, Barbara Felty, of Pennsylvania. Burial will be at Arlington National Cemetery, where she will join her husband who died in June 2000. The family requests any memorials be in the form of contributions to the American Cancer Society, 871 N. Weisgarber Road, Knoxville, TN 37909, the American Heart Association, 4708 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909, or to the Oak Ridge Humane Society, 1345 Oak Ridge Turnpike, PMB 366, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday, June 7, 2004, at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Harold Edward Cornell, 90, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Oct. 5, 1913, in Portland, Ore., he was the son of Edward and Cleah Cummings Cornell. Mr. Cornell had been employed with the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant until his retirement and was a member of First United Methodist Church. His family said he enjoyed working with his hands and was a member of Miniature Group making miniature doll furniture from wood and decorative wrought iron furniture. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a great-grandson, Andrew Branner, and by three brothers and one sister. Mr. Cornell is survived by his wife, Sallie Buxton Cornell; his daughter, Sally Wilborn and husband, Thomas, of Carlisle, Pa.; two grandchildren, S. Elizabeth Malloy and husband, Matthew, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Susan Branner and husband, Keith, of Annapolis, Md.; and by three great-grandchildren Luke Malloy, Zachary Branner and William Branner. A graveside service will be at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 6, 2004, at Oak Ridge Memorial Park with the Rev. Bob Cantrell officiating. The family requests any memorials be in the form of contributions to First United Methodist Church, 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends from noon to 2 p.m. Sunday at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. An online guest book may be signed at www.martinoakridgefuneralhome.com Frederic Wayne Guymon, 58, died Thursday, May 27, 2004, after a brief illness of cancer of the pancreas. Born in Kansas City, Mo., he was raised in Oak Ridge. He attended VPI Military school, the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and in the U.S. Army, where he spent 14 months in Korea. He worked at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Plant in the Instrument Engineering Department. Mr. Guymon and his family relocated to Houston, Texas, in 1981, where he joined Fluor Corp. He traveled to several countries for Fluor installing computer systems. One of his favorite countries was Australia, where he spent several weeks, his family said. Mr. Guymon is survived by his wife of 28 years, Shirley; his daughter, Dominy; his son, Cody; his parents, Ralph and Helen Guymon; two brothers, Greg and wife, Sharon, and Ken and wife, Tracy, all of Oak Ridge. He is also survived by seven nieces and nephews, Matt, Jon, William, Cheri, Mason, Morgan and MicKinnon; and by four grandnephews. "Fred's request for an informal period of stargazing at Brazos Bend State Park, where one is reminded, like the stars, one's life is but a single dot in a pointillist's infinite canvas of space and time," his family said. "He loved that park." A memorial service will be Saturday, June 5, at First Baptist Church in Sugar Land, Texas. In addition, the ashes will be brought to East Tennessee and scattered over the Great Smoky Mountains, which his family said he loved. 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The following was extracted from Tennessee Geneaological Records: Records of Early Settlers, Edythe Rucker Whitley, 1980; transcribed by Robert Barnes Box no. 57, Divorce petition from Campbell Co., Tenn., 1831. Rhoda DOSSETT married Moses DOSSETT about 1827 and lived with him 1 year. Deposition of Nimrod MILLER and William HEATHERTY pertaining to petition. Box 57. Elizabeth LINN petitions for divorce, 1831, Campbell Co., having married Jacob LINN about 7 years ago, and lived with him for about four months. Box 57.. 29 Sept. 1831. Petition of James BAKER and Fanny STANDLEY. In 1819 Fanny MADDIN had a son called James MADDIN. James BAKER took the child and reared him until he was twelve years old. He now wants to adopt him. Fanny MADDIN married William STANDLEY. Campbell Co., Tenn. Box 57. Sally MISINGO petitions for divorce from Charles MISINGO in Campbell Co., Tenn., 1831. They were married Jan. 1828 and lived together for five or six weeks. He left and went to Virginia. 1799 - Box 2. Patsy CHISHOLM wife of John CHISHOLM, 1796. Deposition of Pleasant M. MILLER, 1799. Knox Co., Tenn., before Joseph GREER, J.P. This was a divorce proceeding. Box 8. 1809. Petition of Agnes THOMPSON, asking for a divorce. 21 Sept. 1809. She married William THOMPSON. Agy THOMPSON of Montgomery Co., Va., made a statement on 22 Jan. 1803, that she married William THOMPSON c. 1783, and lived with him, and they had children. James MEDFORD made a statement from Knox Co., Tenn., that William THOMPSON was in Jackson Co., Tenn., in 1803. THOMPSON owned property. Hugh KENNEDY of Knox Co., asks for divorce from his wife Eleanor WALKER, 1812. Box not given. James DOHERTY petitions to have his daughter Eliza DAVIS have her name changed to Eliza CAMPBELL DOHERTY, 1813. The file contains papers pertaining to James DOHERTY's marriage. Box not given. If these are duplicates, let me know. Don't want to duplicate work of others...or add more for myself, if already sent! The above work contains revolutionary warrants, primarily from NC, original grants and miscellaneous county records. Angela
From The Knoxville News Sentinel 3 Jun 2004 AULTON, CECIL RAY - age 49, of Clinton, BAYLESS, WILLIAM JEFFERSON of Oak Ridge, BUNCH, KENDELLA (CINDY) MARIE age 42, of the Joyner Community, CLOUTIER, VIRGINIA "GINNY" LORRAINE - EMERT, VICTOR ANDREW - age 79, QUEENER, JOHN GLENN, II. - age 62, of Jellico, AULTON, CECIL RAY - age 49, of Clinton, passed away Monday, June 1, 2004. He was an estimator for Joseph Construction Company for approximately 28 years. Preceded in death by: parents, Cecil H. & N. Marie Wilkerson Aulton; brother, John Aulton of Andersonville; sister, Donna & husband Gary Manley of Clinton; nieces, Heather & Elizabeth Manley. The family will receive friends 6:00-8:00 pm, Thursday, June 3, 2004 at Holley-Gamble Funeral home with funeral services following in the Chapel. The interment will be 10:30 am at Woodhaven Memorial Garden. Holley- Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton in charge of all arrangements. BAYLESS, WILLIAM JEFFERSON of Oak Ridge, died June 2, 2004 at Baptist West Hospital in Knoxville. The son of Thomas Wyatt and Jessie Augusta Tillery Bayless, he was born May 21, 1915 in Inskip, TN. He was a member of the first football team of Powell High School, where he graduated. He received a scholarship to play football at the University of Tennessee, but declined, opting to marry instead. He remained an avid Vols fan throughout his life. A member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, he retired from Southern Railway. Later in life, he worked as an engineer for U.S. Sugar in Clewiston, FL. He was a member of The Church at Sterchi Hill. Preceded in death by: his parents; four brothers, Edward, J. C. (Cart), Reece, and Ralph; and his daughter from his first marriage, Barbara Pruitt. He is survived by: his third wife, Lucille Coleman Bayless of NHC Nursing Home in Oak Ridge; two daughters from his second marriage, Linda Bayless of Kingston and Kay Anne Turner of Oak Ridge; two sisters, Helen McElroy of Powell and Louise Boyd of Chattanooga; brother, LeRoy Bayless of Houston, TX; seven grandchildren, Jonathan Pruitt of Knoxville, Suzanne Pruitt Ryan of Daytona Beach, FL, Ian Edwards of Charlotte, NC, Luke Edwards, Elise Edwards, Haylee and Emily Turner of Oak Ridge; one great-granddaughter, Rylee Edwards;and several nieces and nephews. Family and friends will meet at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at Woodhaven Cemetery, Edgemoor Road in Claxton, for a 10:00 a.m. graveside service and interment. Rev. Noel Turner, his son-in-law, will officiate. The family will receive friends from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday at Stevens Mortuary, on the corner of Oglewood Ave. and N. Broadway. Mr. Bayless' guest book is also available at <A HREF="www.stevensmortuaryinc.com.\">www.stevensmortuaryinc.com.\</A><BR> <BR> BUNCH, KENDELLA (CINDY) MARIE age 42, of the Joyner Community, passed away Monday, May 31, 2004 at her home. She was a member of Union Baptist Church. She was a devoted supporter of the Petros Joyner School, a supporter of the Morgan County Anchor Club and the Scouting Association. She is survived by: her husband, Rickey Bunch; sons, Adam and Alan Bunch, all of Joyner Community; mother, Penina Owenby of Knoxville; father and step mother, Elmer (Hawkeye) and Carolyn Hawkins of Knoxville; and a host of loving aunts, uncles, cousins and close friends. The family will receive friends Thursday, June 3, 2004 from 6-8 pm at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 pm with Rev. David Kunsman and Rev. Mark Caldwell officiating. A graveside service will be held on Friday, 11 am in Union Church Cemetery.<BR> <BR> CLOUTIER, VIRGINIA "GINNY" LORRAINE! - passed away on June 1, 2004 at Methodist Medical Center. Ginny took joy in watching and feeding wild birds and caring for her pets. She touched many lives with her compassion, sense of humor and endless giving. She was very close to her children and mother, keeping in touch daily. She and her husband met and married in the mid 1 www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD
From Thje Oak Ridger 2 Jun 2004 Ralph Marks Moon Jr., 74, of Oak Ridge, William L. Plemmons, 68, Thomas Johnson Wilson, 80, of Clinton, Gregory S. Ziehlke, 49, of Orlando, Fla., formerly of Oak Ridge, Harold E. Cornell, 90, of Oak Ridge, Dr. William W. Pugh, 90, of Oak Ridge, Ralph Marks Moon Jr., 74, of Oak Ridge, died Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at his home. Born Oct. 11, 1929, in Bombay, India, he was the son of Ralph Marks Moon and Lorene Jeffery Moon of Houghton, Mich. The family returned to the United States in 1931, settling in Kansas City, Mo. Mr. Moon was a graduate of the University of Kansas, with a bachelor's degree in physics in 1950 and a master's degree in physics in 1952. He was named to Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi and was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity. In 1950, he married Barbara Katherine Longfellow. He worked for two years at the Naval Ordinance Testing Station, China Lake, Calif., and then served three years in the Navy as a Guided Missile Officer. In 1963, Mr. Moon earned a doctorate degree in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where his thesis advisor was Nobel Prize winner Dr. Clifford Shull. He came to Oak Ridge in 1963, where he worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory until his retirement in 1994. At ORNL, Mr. Moon served as head of the Neutron Scattering Section, and associate director and acting director of the Solid State Division. His special area of expertise was neutron scattering, a tool used to reveal the fundamental properties of magnetic materials. Mr. Moon worked in the development of the neutron polarization analysis technique that is used at centers for study of neutron scattering throughout the world. The author of over 100 scientific papers, Mr. Moon was elected a Martin Marietta Corporate Fellow, a Fellow of the American Physical Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. After retirement, he continued to work at the laboratory, consulting and working on instrumentation upgrades for the renovation of the High Flux Isotope Reactor. He also served on the Curriculum Committee of Oak Ridge Institute for Continued Learning and was a board member of Friends of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He was a member of the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church. In addition to his wife of 53 years, Mr. Moon is survived by three daughters, Kathy Kelly and husband, Gary, of Oak Ridge, Laura Gardner and husband, Grant, of Puyallup, Wash., and Mary Ann Moon of Knoxville, and by his son, David Longfellow Moon and wife, Naomi, of Broomfield, Colo. He is also survived by six grandchildren, Patrick Kelly and wife, Heather, of Columbia, S.C., John Kelly, Daniel Gardner, Philip Gardner, Emma Moon and Allison Moon; a brother, John J. Moon and wife, Lois, of Bartlesville, Okla.; and by a sister, Mary Alice Moon of Indianapolis, Ind. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. An online guest book may be signed at www.martinoakridgefuneralhome.com William L. Plemmons, 68, died Monday, May 31, 2004. He is survived by his wife, Carol Plemmons; two sons, Joseph Andrew Plemmons of Nashville and Mark Plemmons and wife, Beth, of Oak Ridge; his daughter, Kim Plemmons, of Lavergne; two grandchildren, Taylor Plemmons and Carson Plemmons; his father, C.F. Plemmons, of St. Petersburg, Fla.; two brothers, Michael Plemmons of St. Petersburg and Barry Plemmons of Brooksville, Fla.; and by his sister, Ann Marie Black and husband, Gerald, of Hernando, Fla. A funeral Mass will be at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, June 3, 2004, at St. Ann Catholic Church in Nashville with the Rev. Philip Breen officiating. Burial will be at the Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery in Nashville. The family requests any memorials be sent to St. Ann Catholic Church, 5105 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN 37209. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, with a Rosary service at 7 p.m. at Marshall-Donnelly Combs in Nashville. Thomas Johnson Wilson, 80, of Clinton, died Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born April 6, 1924, in Blackey, Ky., he was the son of James Taylor Wilson and Elizabeth Griffith Wilson. Mr. Wilson was retired from Martin Marietta Energy Systems after 35 years of service. He was a member of New Salem Baptist Church. He was a 50-year member of Oak Ridge Masonic Faith Lodge No. 756 and a member of Knox Kerbela Temple, Kerbela Oriental Band, Royal Order of Jester, Chevalier Commanders No. 21 of Knights Temple, Oak Ridge Elks Club and a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four sisters, Grace Louise Wilson, Christine Adkins, Elizabeth Creekmore and Thelma Lewallen. Mr. Wilson is survived by his wife of 60 years, Billie M. Wilson; his mother-in-law, Thelma Miller; two sons, Thomas Wilson and wife, Linda, of Oak Ridge and James A. Wilson and wife, Joann, of Clinton; his brother, George M. Wilson and wife, Jennie, of Clinton; a sister, Lillian Archer, of Knoxville; three grandchildren, Jennifer Koshlap, Kristin Wilson and Lauren Wilson; two stepgrandchildren, Billy Goins and Tiffany Goins; a great-grandson, James Garrett Wilson; and by several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004, with Masonic services and the funeral to follow with the Rev. Mahan Archer officiating. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 3, at Anderson Memorial Gardens on the Oliver Springs Highway in Clinton. The family requests any memorials be in the form of donations to a charity of the donor's choice. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of arrangements Gregory S. Ziehlke, 49, of Orlando, Fla., formerly of Oak Ridge, died Monday, May 17, 2004, at home. He was a former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. A graduate of St. Mary's School and Oak Ridge High School, class of 1972, Mr. Ziehlke served his country in the U.S. Army in Fort Knox, Ky., and in Vilsek, Germany. He graduated from a training and technology program through Oak Ridge Associated Universities with a certificate in mechanical operations. He was employed in Orlando in the construction business for a number of years. Mr. Ziehlke will be remembered as being generous with all he possessed, and went out of his way to help the poor and less fortunate, his family said. He was preceded in death by a beloved sister, Catherine Z. Gengozian. Mr. Ziehlke is survived by his parents, Kenneth and Eva Ziehlke, of Oak Ridge; two sisters, Barbara Z. Philpot and husband, Halen, of Oak Ridge and Judith Z. Mallory and husband, Richard, of Knoxville; his brother-in-law, David Gengozian, of Oak Ridge; three cousins, Doug Bost of Oak Ridge, Robin Parkison and husband, Jeff, of Kingston, and Michael Thomas of Knoxville; four nieces, Carmen Philpot, Merritt Philpot and Lauren Gengozian, all of Oak Ridge, and Dana G. Rose and husband, Ted, of Sarasota, Fla.; a nephew, Max Mallory, of Knoxville; and by a grandnephew, Casey Rose, of Sarasota. A funeral Mass will be at 10 a.m. Friday, June 4, 2004, at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Rev. Michael Woods officiating. Burial will follow at Anderson Memorial Gardens on the Oliver Springs Highway in Clinton. The family requests any memorials be in form of contributions to St. Mary's School. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Harold E. Cornell, 90, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. Dr. William W. Pugh, 90, of Oak Ridge, died Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD
Lorri: There is no listing for James Washington Roberts in the books. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: <Landeroberts@wmconnect.com> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] RE: Whitley Co Graveyard books > Do you happen to have any listing for a James Washington Roberts who died in > or near Jellico September 16, 1902. I am not sure if he was buried or burned > from what I can make out in his Civil War papers so there may not be anything > on him. > > Thanks, > Lorri Roberts > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNCAMPBE > >
Susie: Can you give me any kind of birthdate or age in one of the census? I checked my books and didn't find an Allen Marlow mentioned. The only Nancy Marlow mentioned was as a mother to a George Marlow (father was Banner Marlow). My two books cover 1926-1946 so if she passed after 1946 I won't have it listed. Bonnie
From The Knoxville News sentinel 2 June 2004 EMERT, VICTOR ANDREW - age 79, FOWLER, HAROLD E. - age 79, HARMON, MARY FRANCES - age 80 of Harriman, PRICE, DAVID - age 91, PEITZSCH, FREDERICK CAMPBELL 86, QUEENER, JOHN GLENN, II. - age 62, of Jellico, TN. THOMAS JOHNSON WILSON - age 80, of Clinton, WHEELER, NORMA J. - age 56, of Briceville, ZIEHLKE, GREGORY S.- 49, of Orlando, Florida, formerly of Oak Ridge, EMERT, VICTOR ANDREW - age 79, died Tuesday, June 1, 2004 at St. Mary's Holston Health Care. He was a Navy Veteran of World War II and retired from Oak Ridge National Laboratories. Preceded in death by; father, Andrea Jackson Emert; mother, Edna Chaney Baird; wife, Nancy Ingram Emert and brother Jack Emert. Survived by four children; sons and daughter-in-law, Steven Emert and wife Linda of Chattanooga, TN, Daniel Emert and Simone Emert of New Orleans, LA; daughters and sons-in-law, Rebecca Burks and husband Charles and Sara Davis and husband Bryan; brother and sister-in-law, William Baird and wife Alice, all of Knoxville; eight grandchildren and four great grandchildren. Family and friends will meet 2:45 pm Friday at Highland Memorial West Cemetery for a 3:00 pm graveside service. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to American Heart Association, 4708 Papermill Drive, Knoxville, TN 37909. Friends may call at their convenience. Arrangements made by Rose Mortuary Mann Heritage Chapel. FOWLER, HAROLD E. - age 79, of North Knoxville passed away Saturday May 29, 2004. He was a very active member of Dutch Valley Church of God having held many different positions in the church. For many years, Mr. Fowler and his late wife had served as foster parents for the Church of God Home for Children. He was a U.S. Navy Veteran serving during World War II on the USS Mississippi and a retired Plasti-Line fabricator. He was preceded in death by: his wife of 57 years, Margaret Brown Fowler. He is survived by: his daughters & sons-in-law, Pam and David Lane of Erwin, TN, Karen and Wayne Casteel of Knoxville, and Patty and Mike Scarborough of Knoxville; grandchildren, Jennifer Ross and husband, Wes, Lisa Lane and fiancé, Justin Williams, Sgt. Chris Cruze, Lindsay Lane, Jonathan Cruze, Shane Rynes, Kelly Rynes, and Eric Fowler; great grandson, Zachary Rynes; brother & sister-in-law, Robert & Ella Fowler of Knoxville; sister, Ruth Fowler of Knoxville; sister-in-law, Lou Ella Byous; and several nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends 6:00-7:30 p.m. Wednesday followed at 7:30 p.m. by the funeral service at Dutch Valley Church of God with Bishop J. L. (Corky) Alexander officiating. Family and friends will meet at the main entrance to Highland Memorial Cemetery Thursday for an 11:00 a.m. interment service with military honors presented by the Volunteer State Veterans Honor Guard. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Smoky Mountain Children's Home. Arrangements by Rose Mortuary Broadway Chapel. HARMON, MARY FRANCES - age 80 of Harriman, passed away Sunday May 31, 2004 at Harriman Care & Rehabilitation Center. She was a charter member of Riverside Baptist Church, member of D.A.R. Preceded in death by: parents Wilburn and Carrie Clark Harmon; brothers, Thomas G. Harmon, Oscar H. Harmon, W. A. Harmon; sisters, Wanda R. Harmon, Carrie Lee Whaley. Survivors: brothers, Fate Harmon of Texas, Harley S. Harmon of Harriman; several nieces and nephews. Funeral 2:00 pm Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home Chapel, Harriman. Rev. Mason Goodman officiating. Interment in Willard Park Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 pm Thursday at Kyker Funeral Home, Harriman. www.kykerfuneralhome.com. PRICE, DAVID - age 91, born April 2, 1913 died 11:15 am May 31, 2004 at Mariner Health Care of Norris. Member of Sharon Baptist Church, he was a Deacon Emeritus and a 32nd Degree mason. Retired from Union Carbide, Y-12 Plant in 1975. Preceded in death by: beloved wife of 60 years, Alma Gooch Price; parents, Dale Brown & Daisy Price; 2 brothers, & 5 sisters. Survivors: daughter & son-in-law, Jo Anne & J.W. Roberts of Powell, son & daughter-in-law George D. & Margaret Price of Powell; grandchildren & spouses; Douglas & Jamie Roberts of Knoxville; Vicki & James Rector of Jacksonville, FL. David & Christy Price of North Little Rock, AR. Bryan & Tina Price of Powell; great grandchildren; Jana & Graham Rector, Devin & Trevor Roberts; Olivia Price, & Seth, Sarah, & Rebecca Price; sister-in-law, Mary Lewis of Stanford KY. Service 2 pm Wednesday Mynatt Funeral Home Chapel. Dr. James E. Robertson & Rev. Dennis Blazier officiating. Interment Woodhaven Memorial Gardens. Special thanks to caregivers at Mariner Health Care of Norris. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sharon Baptist Church Building fund, 7916 Pedigo Rd. Knoxville, TN. 37938. The family will receive friends 6 to 7:30 pm Tuesday at Mynatt Funeral Home. PEITZSCH, FREDERICK CAMPBELL 86, died May 29, 2004 in New London County, Connecticut. A resident of Oak Ridge, Tennessee since 1950, he had been in Connecticut since December 2003 for health reasons. Fred was born March 27, 1918 in Bridgeport, CT to Frederick Albert and Edna MacLellan Peitzsch. The family moved to Chicago, IL when Fred was young. He graduated from Harris School in Chicago and from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts degree. After a year with the Illinois Tax Commission, he went to the University of Denver as a Sloan Fellow and earned a Masters degree in 1942 in Government Management. Fred worked in Washington D.C. on transportation taxes and in 1943 became City Manager of Pleasant Ridge, MI. In 1945 he joined the staff of the International City Managers Association in Chicago. In 1950, Fred moved to Oak Ridge, TN as assistant to the director of community affairs for the Atomic Energy Commission (now Department of Energy). He served as the City Manager of Oak Ridge from 1951-1959 with the goal of seeing the city incorporated and management of the city passing from the federal government to the city council. During this time he served as staff for the original Oak Ridge charter commission. After incorporation Fred remained with the federal government as their community specialist until he retired in 1980. Fred was active in many civic groups and held office in a number of them starting with vice president of the Jaycees at the time of his marriage. He was chairman of the Emory Valley School and head of its building committee. He was a founding member of the Anderson County Livestock Association and served as president and as secretary-treasurer. He was treasurer for the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, president of the St. Andrews Society of East Tenn., and Treasurer of the School of Scottish Arts in Banner Elk, NC. Fred was an active member of the Christian Science Society and served in several positions including chairman of the board and as treasurer. Fred's "other life" as he called it centered on the farm in South Clinton that was bought in the early 1950's. There he relaxed learning the management of livestock and tree farming. Fred is survived by: his wife of 53 years, Patricia J. H. Woltz; and their two children and their families: Cathie and Mike Gibbs of Oakdale, CT, with their children Ashley, Colin and Matthew Gibbs, and Robert Peitzsch and Peg Prack of East Lyme, CT, with their children Andrew and Ian Peitzsch. In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent the charity of your choice. A memorial service will be held in Oak Ridge sometime during the summer. An announcement will be forthcoming in the Oak Ridger. QUEENER, JOHN GLENN, II. - age 62, of Jellico, TN., passed away Sunday, May 30, 2004, at the home of his daughter in Knoxville, TN. Retired from the State Dept. of Transportation. Forty years of service with the Jellico Fire Dept., and Jellico Rescue where he served as former Dispatcher, former Chief, and for mer Captain. Former Past Master of the Jellico Masonic Lodge. Survivors: wife, Catherine Queener, Jellico, TN.; daughters, Lora Gay Eller, Chasity Lee Queener and Charity Lynn Queener, Knoxville, TN., Melony Ann Russell, Robbins Air Force Base, Georgia; mother, Lucille Queener, Jellico, TN; brothers, Charles Reid Queener, Port Charlotte, Florida; three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held 8 p.m. Wednesday June 2, 2004 at the Llewellyn Funeral Home Chapel in Jellico with Rev. John Richardson officiating. Masonic Services by the Jellico Masonic Lodge. Burial 11 a.m. Thursday in the Jellico Cemetery. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004 at Llewellyn Funeral Home. Family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Jellico Rescue Squad. Llewellyn Funeral Home, Jellico, in charge. THOMAS JOHNSON WILSON - age 80, of Clinton, Passed away Tuesday June 1, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center. He was retired from Martin Marietta Y-12 after 35 years of service. He was a member of New Salem Baptist Church. He was a 50 year member of Oak Ridge Masonic Faith Lodge # 756, also a member if Knox Kerbela Temple, Kerbela Oriental Band, Royal Order of Jester, Chevalier Commanders #21 of Knights Templar and a member of Oak Ridge Elks Club. Preceded in death by parents, James Taylor Wilson & Elizabeth Griffith Wilson also preceded in death by sisters Grace Louise Wilson, Christine Adkins, Elizabeth Creekmore and Thelma Lewallen. He was born April 6, 1924 in Blackey, KY. Survived by wife of 60 years Billie M. Wilson; mother-in- law, Thelma Miller; sons, Thomas and wife Linda Wilson of Oak Ridge, James A. and Joann Wilson of Clinton; brother, George M. and Jennie Wilson of Clinton; sister, Lillian Archer of Knoxville; grandchildren, Jennifer Koshlap, Kristin and Lauren Wilson; step-grandchildren, Billy and Tiffany Goins; great grandson, James Garrett Wilson; several nieces and nephews. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 pm on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 with Masonic services following and funeral service following with Rev. Mahan Archer officiating. Interment will be 2pm Thursday at Anderson Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to givers choice. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home of Clinton in charge of all arrangements. WHEELER, NORMA J. - age 56, of Briceville, TN. The Heavens opened up & Norma went to be with her Lord & Savior on Monday, May 31, 2004 at the Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge, TN. Norma was a loving mother, loyal friend of many & hard worker. Norma was preceded in death by: her parents, Rev. Henry & Bernice Duncan; granddaughter, Amanda Wheeler; brothers, Wymer Duncan & Stanley Duncan; sister, Virginia Duncan; nephews, Allen Swicegood & Wayne Duncan. Survivors: son, Devin Wheeler of Briceville, TN; step son, Wayne Patterson of Lake City, TN.; brother & sister-in-law, Glenus & Jeri Duncan of Hammond, Ind.; special brother-in-law, JB Baker of Knoxville, TN; daughter-in-law, Melissa Wheeler of Lake City, TN; sisters, Faye & C.L. Patterson of Briceville, TN, Jewel Patterson of Briceville, TN, Evelyn Baker of Knoxville, TN; granddaughters, Megan & Emily Wheeler of Lake City, TN; 8 nephews; 2 nieces; & several great nieces & great nephews; and a host of other relatives and friends. Family will receive friends on Wednesday, June 2, 2004 from 6:00-8:00 pm at Jones Mortuary in Clinton, TN with funeral service following at 8:00 pm in the Jones Mortuary Chapel in Clinton, TN with the Rev. David White & Rev. Clayton Duncan officiating. The Interment will be on Thursday June 3, 2004 at 11:00 am at the Laurel Grove Baptist Church Cemetery. Jones Mortuary in Clinton, TN in charge of all arrangements. ZIEHLKE, GREGORY S.- 49, of Orlando, Florida, formerly of Oak Ridge, was delivered into the arms of God May 17, 2004 after a peaceful death at home. He was a former member of St. Mary's Catholic Church. A graduate of St. Mary's School and Oak Ridge High School, class of 1972, Greg served his country in the United States Army in Fort Knox, Kentucky, and in Vilsek, Germany. He graduated from the Union Carbide/Oak Ridge Associated Universities Training and Technology program with a certificate in Mechanical Operations. He was employed in Orlando in the construction business for a number of years. Greg will be remembered as being generous with all he possessed, and went out of his way to help the poor and less fortunate. Preceded in death by: beloved sister, Catherine Z. Gengozian, he is survived by: his parents, Kenneth and Eva Ziehlke; sister, Barbara Z. Philpot (Halen); nieces, Carmen and Merritt Philpot, Lauren Gengozian; brother-in-law, David Gengozian; and cousin, Doug Bost, all of Oak Ridge; cousin, Robin Parkison (Jeff), Kingston; sister Judith Z. Mallory (Richard); nephew, Max Mallory; and cousin Michael Thomas, all of Knoxville; and niece, Dana G. Rose (Ted); and grand nephew, Casey Rose, all of Sarasota, Florida. In memoriam, a Funeral Mass will be held Friday, June 4, at 10:00 a.m., at St. Mary's Catholic Church with the Reverend Michael Woods officiating. Immediately following will be an interment of ashes in the family plot at Anderson Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be made to St. Mary's School in Oak Ridge. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. ========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD
Would any one have the death date for Mency / Nancy Marlow ? She was married to Allen Marlow. Thanks indavance for help. Susie Cross Shouse
Kathy, Hope your trip was good. I was going to mention that I went to school with Larry Todd. ---Gerald MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! Gerald Lay Founding Member: 1995 Lay Family Genealogical Association www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/8896 ------------------------------------------ Founding Member: 1989 Campbell County ( TN ) Historical Society cchistoricalsociety@ccdi.net ---------------------------------------------- My old Baird Page that I haven't updated in 6 years http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Country/3580/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Chasteen" <kannchasteen@sbcglobal.net> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 8:11 AM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Newspaper lookup "Bill" Smiddy > Elizabeth, > I don't have any more facts on the killing. However, there has been stories in our family that the murder involved a woman. Seems Alf Sharp liked his woman and moonshine. > > I do know that before his death he was married to Lillian Strunk. Alfred Sharp is buried at Red Cut Cemetery in Elk Valley, Tn. However, Lillian is not buried with him. I believe they were divorced at the time of his death. > > My step-granny who still lives in Jellico, Tn. remembers going to the funeral of Bill Smiddy. I do know he was related to the Smiddy's around that area. I was at granny's over the weekend and she is not doing very well. Sometimes now, she gets a little confused when you ask her things that happened along time ago. > > The Scott County website has a picture with a Alfred Sharp. When I showed it to granny a couple of years ago she claims it is the same Alfred Sharp as my g-uncle. > > Kathy > > Elizabeth Smiddy <smiddy@ccdi.net> wrote: > Kathy: > > I was so happy to receive the article you sent, that I failed to notice the date. Our William "Bill" Smiddy, would have been, liking 2 months, 29 years old in 1933. The article says he was 23. His death certificate states his age in 1941, at the time of his electrocution for murder, as 37years, 3 months, 19 days. That is a big difference in ages between the two Bill Smiddys, and if he were taken to jail in Williamsburg, would they have kept him there for all those years? He was only in the Kentucky State Penitentiary for 9 months and 1 day before they killed him. > > I am wondering now if this is a different William "Bill" Smiddy. It is strange though, that it happened in the same area in which our Bill Smiddy was born and raised. Do you have any follow-up articles that might mention the details of the trial and outcome of the case, or maybe who his parents were? > > Elizabeth > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Milly Piros, List Administrator > Any problems contact me MPiros1120@aol.com > To See Previous Posts > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNCAMPBE > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Do not spam or send derogatory comments to any other subscriber to this list. > >
Elizabeth, Thank you for checking. I'll keep on looking. Ethel ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <smiddy@ccdi.net> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 7:25 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] RE: Whitley Co Graveyard books > Ethel: > > There are no Postons at all, and only two Southerlands. They are in > different cemeteries and are May b. 1930 d. 1980, and Evan M. b. 1888 d. > 1964. > > Elizabeth > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ethel Daly" <edaly@zbzoom.net> > To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 6:58 PM > Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] RE: Whitley Co Graveyard books > > > > Elizabeth > > I just read your post regarding the fact that you have the Whitley Co. > Graveyard books. I have been looking for John and Mary Poston and also > Hannah Southerland who are located nowhere in Campbell County and I wondered > if you could check in Whitley Co to see if you might find them listed there. > They could have been buried in KY or TN. > > Ethel > > > > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > > To See the Campbell County Web Site > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncampbe/ > > > > > > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Post your questions and inquiry about your Ancestor regularly...Someone may find a relative. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNCAMPBE > >
Hi Kid, good to see your messages!!!! Yes I believe he is working on it! Will keep you posted. Love, Cora carrolljcb@aol.com
Do you happen to have any listing for a James Washington Roberts who died in or near Jellico September 16, 1902. I am not sure if he was buried or burned from what I can make out in his Civil War papers so there may not be anything on him. Thanks, Lorri Roberts
From The Oak Ridger 1 Jun 2004 Terry L. Hacker, 57, Frederick Campbell Peitzsch, 86, Zorrow Rosenbalm, 92, of Heiskell, Jean Warren Scott, 69, of Oak Ridge, Jerry Brown, 41, of Greeneville, Ralph Moon, 74, of Oak Ridge, Terry L. Hacker, 57, a prominent educator and Roane County commissioner, died Saturday, May 29, 2004, at his home in Oliver Springs. Mr. Hacker had been the principal of Oliver Springs High School for the past 10 years, but had been in education since his first teaching position with McMinn County schools in 1969. Using his undergraduate degree in mathematics, his master's in mathematics education and a specialist degree in administration and supervision from the University of Tennessee, Mr. Hacker introduced many innovative and progressive technological systems and programs to OSHS, which was the first school in Roane County to be heavily involved with computer laboratories. Many of his students are now technology coordinators and teachers in the surrounding school systems. He also initiated student participation for OSHS students at the Saturday Academy of Science and Mathematics through Oak Ridge National Laboratory. According to his family, Mr. Hacker was an avid sports fan and supporter of UT. His family said he was often quoted as saying "his blood ran bright orange." After graduating from OSHS in 1965, his family said he dedicated his life to helping the academic standards of OSHS. He helped many of his students emotionally, spiritually and financially to obtain higher education, his family said. Since 1982, he had served the 2nd District of Roane County as one of its representatives on the Roane County Commission. He had served as Commission chairman, chairman of the Budget Committee and on various other county committees. As a lifelong member of First Baptist Church of Oliver Springs, he had served as both a pianist and organist during the last 14 years. His family said he was loved by many and will be greatly missed, but he was committed to sharing his testimony of knowing the Lord Jesus Christ as his Savior and his assurance of his final destination. He was preceded in death by his parents, Leonard and Ola Hacker, and by a brother-in-law, Herbert Bradshaw. Mr. Hacker is survived by his sister, Mary Edna Bradshaw; his brother, Ronnie Hacker; "the son he never had," Erik Garkovich; an uncle and aunt, Alex and Evelyn Hacker, of Corpus Christi, Texas; and by a special cousin, Alexis Scholz of Seattle, Wash. He is also survived by his nieces and nephews, Ronnie Hacker Jr. and wife, Gwen, Renee Hacker, Regina Hacker Viau and husband, Jeff, Adam Hacker, Steve Bradshaw, Karen Cardwell, and Anna Marie Singleton and husband, David; and by several cousins, grandnieces, grandnephews and a great-niece. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at First Baptist Church in Oliver Springs with the Rev. Larry Duke and the Rev. Todd Johnson officiating. Burial will be at noon Thursday, June 3, at Anderson Memorial Gardens on the Oliver Springs Highway in Clinton. The family requests any memorials be in the form of contributions to the Terry L. Hacker Scholarship Fund, c/o Citizens First Bank, 105 Gail Lane, Oliver Springs, TN 37840. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the church. Oliver Springs Mortuary is in charge of the arrangements. Frederick Campbell Peitzsch, 86, died Saturday, May 29, 2004, in New London County in Connecticut. A resident of Oak Ridge since 1950, he had been in Connecticut since December 2003 for health reasons. Born March 27, 1918, in Bridgeport, Conn., he was the son of Frederick Albert and Edna MacLellan Peitzsch. The family moved to Chicago, Ill., when he was young. Mr. Peitzsch graduated from Harris School in Chicago and from Northwestern University with a bachelor's degree. After a year with the Illinois Tax Commission he went to the University of Denver as a Sloan Fellow and earned a master's degree in 1942 in government management. Mr. Peitzsch worked in Washington, D.C. on transportation taxes and in 1943 became city manager of Pleasant Ridge, Mich. In 1945, he joined the staff of the International City Managers Association in Chicago. In 1950, Mr. Peitzsch moved to Oak Ridge as assistant to the director of community affairs for the Atomic Energy Commission, now the Department of Energy. He served as the city manager of Oak Ridge from 1951 to 1959 with the goal of seeing the city incorporated and management of the city passing from the federal government to the city council. During this time he served as staff for the original Oak Ridge Charter Commission. After incorporation, he remained with the federal government as their community specialist until he retired in 1980. Mr. Peitzsch was active in many civic groups and held office in a number of them starting with vice president of the Jaycees at the time of his marriage. He was chairman of the Emory Valley School and head of its building committee. He was a founding member of the Anderson County Livestock Association and served as president and as secretary-treasurer. He was treasurer for the Oak Ridge Civic Music Association, president of the St. Andrews Society of East Tennessee and treasurer of the School of Scottish Arts in Banner Elk, N.C. He was an active member of the Christian Science Society and served in several positions including chairman of the board and as treasurer. According to his family, Mr. Peitzsch's "other life," as he called it, centered on a farm in South Clinton that was bought in the early 1950s. There he relaxed learning the management of livestock and tree farming. Mr. Peitzsch is survived by his wife of 53 years, Patricia J. H. Woltz, and their two children and their families, Cathie and Mike Gibbs of Oakdale, Conn., and their children Ashley, Colin and Matthew, and Robert Peitzsch and Peg Prack of East Lyme, Conn., and their children Andrew and Ian. The family requests any memorials be in the form of contributions to a charity of the donor's choice. A memorial service will be held in Oak Ridge sometime during the summer. An announcement will be forthcoming in The Oak Ridger. Zorrow Rosenbalm, 92, of Heiskell, died Sunday, May 30, 2004, at Lake City Health Care Center. He was a member of Deep Springs Baptist Church. He was preceded in death by his parents, E.A. Rosenbalm and Maggie Williams Rosenbalm; two sisters, Fossie Cox and Dossie Nelson; and by two sons, J.K. Rosenbalm and Vaughn H. Rosenbalm. Mr. Rosenbalm is survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Georgia Fraker Rosenbalm; two sons, Wheeler A. Rosenbalm and wife, Betty, and Wendell L. Rosenbalm and wife, Linda; two brothers, Fletcher Rosenbalm and wife, Reba, and the Rev. J.O. Rosenbalm and wife, Mary; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren; and by several nieces and nephews. A graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at Sartin Cemetery with the Rev. Allen Giles officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Jean Warren Scott, 69, of Oak Ridge, died Thursday, May 27, 2004, at SunBridge Health Care in LaFollette. Born May 8, 1935, in Terre Haute, Ind., she was the daughter of Stuart Warren Scott and Catherine Greenlee Scott. She came to Oak Ridge in 1946 with her family. Her father worked with the Manhattan Project and later with the Atomic Energy Commission. She graduated from Oak Ridge High School and attended the University of Tennessee. According to her family, she enjoyed all things involving friends, family, her church and her home, especially gardening, cooking and entertaining. Her family said she was an avid reader, loved music and was very accomplished with needlework. Especially fond of animals, she operated a pet-sitting business, "Pets and Plants," for many years. An accomplished salesperson and freelance writer, she also worked with The Oak Ridger and Oak Ridge Visions, her family said. She was an active member of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church since 1946 and she taught Sunday school and served as a Lector and a Lay Eucharistic Minister. Her family said her community service work included volunteering at Oak Ridge Public Library, the YWCA Battered Women's Shelter, Recording for the Blind, Walk for Mankind and the Tennessee-County Literacy Council. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her elder brother, Thomas Scott, of Chattanooga. She is survived by three children, Andrew Gift and wife, Marsha, of Denver, Colo., Jonathan Gift and wife, Shey, of Sterling, Va., and Laura Gift of New York, N.Y.; and by five grandchildren, Nora, Emma, Joseph, Amanda and Sarah. She is also survived by her younger sister, Elizabeth Courtney and husband, Hugh, of Woolwine, Va., and her younger brother, James Scott and wife, Judith, of Kennesaw, Ga., A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 2, 2004, at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church with the Rev. Dr. Craig M. Kallio officiating. The family requests any memorials be in the form of contributions to St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 212 N. Tulane Ave., Oak Ridge, TN 37830. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Jerry Brown, 41, of Greeneville, died Saturday, May 29, 2004, at Greene Valley Developmental Center. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. Ralph Moon, 74, of Oak Ridge, died Tuesday, June 1, 2004, at his home. Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at presstime. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD
Ethel: There are no Postons at all, and only two Southerlands. They are in different cemeteries and are May b. 1930 d. 1980, and Evan M. b. 1888 d. 1964. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ethel Daly" <edaly@zbzoom.net> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 6:58 PM Subject: [TNCAMPBE-L] RE: Whitley Co Graveyard books > Elizabeth > I just read your post regarding the fact that you have the Whitley Co. Graveyard books. I have been looking for John and Mary Poston and also Hannah Southerland who are located nowhere in Campbell County and I wondered if you could check in Whitley Co to see if you might find them listed there. They could have been buried in KY or TN. > Ethel > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > To See the Campbell County Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncampbe/ > >
Hi Cora, so glad your "problem" is being resolved! If anyone can fix it - Brad can! Good luck! Love & hugs, Katie ----- Original Message ----- From: <CarrollJCB@aol.com> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:20 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] Hello All!!!!!!!!! > Hi, I am not sure what has been going on either. All I know for sure is that > I am not getting any e=mails period!! I have heard from different people both > people like yourself on TNCAMPE and personal friends and they say I have > rejected them and nothing could be farther from the truth!!! I have other funny > things taking place lately with in my system and as far as I know no bug has > been involved. My son has recently put a new firewall and other things to make > our computer safe so I know we are not sending anything along. Hopefully all > will come out in the wash. Just wanted you to know I still love Tennessee and > Campbell County and Anderson County are top fellars in my book. Regards, Cora > carrolljcb@aol.com > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Do not spam or send derogatory comments to any other subscriber to this list. > > > > _____________________________________________________ > This message scanned for viruses by CoreComm >
Elizabeth I just read your post regarding the fact that you have the Whitley Co. Graveyard books. I have been looking for John and Mary Poston and also Hannah Southerland who are located nowhere in Campbell County and I wondered if you could check in Whitley Co to see if you might find them listed there. They could have been buried in KY or TN. Ethel
Kathy: How horrible. I can't imagine anyone showing someone in such bad shape, and I am sure he looked terrible. That must have really been shocking for your granny to see. I too, think he was buried on the KY side of Jellico somewhere, but I have the Whitley Co. Graveyard books and he is not listed. Neither is his father, George, who was the sheriff killed in the line of duty. You would have thought there would have been a lot of sympathy for his widow and ten children, and someone would have marked his grave, but as yet, I have not found them. Bill's mother died 2 years after George was killed, and she was only 48 years old. I don't know what happened to her, or the children. It seems to be a very tragic story all around. I really appreciate all your help. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Chasteen" <kannchasteen@sbcglobal.net> To: <TNCAMPBE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 1:09 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE-L] William "Bill" Smiddy > Elizabeth, > > It had to be in the Jellico area because granny has never driven a car. I will look through my files to see if I have any more information. When I talk to granny this week, I will ask her what she remembers. I do remember her saying that they showed him and you could tell he had been electrocuted. She said she had never see anyone" laid out" that looked burnt before. She would have only been 20 years old. > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > Elizabeth Smiddy <smiddy@ccdi.net> wrote: > Dear Kathy: > > After Bill was electrocuted at Eddyville, KY, his body was transported back to Williamsburg. We cannot find out where he is buried. Did your granny mention anything about where they buried him, when she attended his funeral? I am still confused about the ages, although the paper could have very well had his age wrong. Thank you so much for all the information, you are great. > > Elizabeth > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Do not spam or send derogatory comments to any other subscriber to this list. > > > ==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== > Do not spam or send derogatory comments to any other subscriber to this list. > >
Hi, I am not sure what has been going on either. All I know for sure is that I am not getting any e=mails period!! I have heard from different people both people like yourself on TNCAMPE and personal friends and they say I have rejected them and nothing could be farther from the truth!!! I have other funny things taking place lately with in my system and as far as I know no bug has been involved. My son has recently put a new firewall and other things to make our computer safe so I know we are not sending anything along. Hopefully all will come out in the wash. Just wanted you to know I still love Tennessee and Campbell County and Anderson County are top fellars in my book. Regards, Cora carrolljcb@aol.com
Carol, I also am having problems with my email.Everyday I get at least three or four emails from CarrollJCB@aol.com ,something about a virus being removed. Do you know what this could be? I do not have any virus's on my PC as I am very careful about updating my virus program. I also get emails from Robert Copeland with the same message and he is probaly on the Campbell Co Mailing List to. Is it possible that someone has attached us to a infected email? Help!!!! CarrollJCB@aol.com wrote: >Hello everyone, > >I have been having email problems over the last month or so. My son is in >the process of fixing them, and we will be getting a new internet provider >within the next week. I will email you all our new email address when I get it. I >apologize if anyone has tried to email me and received it back. I am not >upset with any of you, the computer has been the problem. Take care and I hope >to hear from you soon. God bless you all. > >Cora Carroll >CarrollJCB@aol.com > > >==== TNCAMPBE Mailing List ==== >Check Out Campbell County Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/TNCAMPBE > > > >