Dear Gloria: You are more than welcome. I will be happy to help you anytime, if I can. Libby -------------------------------------------------- From: "Gloria Fay Burris" <gloriafayburris@comcast.net> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 7:26 AM To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker > Libby thank you so very much. That was a great history lesson pertaining > to > the funeral home. So often information like that is lost in time. I will > check & see what I can come up with. Thanks, Fay > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 6:37 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker > > >> Gloria: >> >> There are no old records left from the Agee & Carden Undertakers. >> My late husband was Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee, who recently >> passed >> away. Frank Carden Agee was the son of Alfred Frank Agee and Susan >> Vestal >> Carden Agee. At one time Alfred and Obie Walters had a funeral >> home/furniture store, and as they got older, their sons, Frank Agee and >> Wheeler Walters took over. Mr. Agee (my late father-in-law), had >> problems >> with the chemicals used in the undertaking business, so he and Wheeler >> split >> the business, Mr. Agee keeping the furniture store, and the name, "Agee >> and >> Walters" and Wheeler Walters took the funeral home, and named it "Walters >> Funeral Home." That is still the name today. >> >> You might call them at the funeral home now, and ask if Wheeler >> Walters or his father, Obie, left any old records, but I know we did not >> have any when I was married to Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee. >> Charles >> and Debbie McNeeley own Walters Funeral Home now. >> >> Sincerely, >> Libby Bunch Agee Smiddy >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Gloria Fay Burris" <gloriafayburris@comcast.net> >> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:24 AM >> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker >> >>> Does anyone have information pertaining to SALLIE HARMON who married an >>> UNK HATMAKER? >>> >>> Also, who was the informant J F Hatmaker listed on the death >>> certificate??? Does anyone have information on Agee & Carden >>> Undertakers? >>> >>> Sallie Harmon born Mar 16, 1828 Knox Co, TN died Oct 25, 1918, >>> LaFollette, >>> Campbell Co, TN. >>> This has been a mystery woman in the Harmon/Hatmaker families. I would >>> have never known she existed, except, I have a death certificate >>> depicting >>> Hiram Harmon as her father & Sarah Sallie York as mother. She was listed >>> as Sallie Hatmaker, widow. I have researched a lot of Hatmaker's & >>> cannot >>> locate a single one that I believe to be her husband. As far children, I >>> don't know since I don't have a spouse? >>> >>> TENNESSEE DEATH INDEXES 1914-1925 CAMPBELL COUNTY TN >>> HATMAKER Sallie 90 1918 Campbell #172 >>> >>> Death certificate no 172, File No 41, Reg Dist 20701; Sallie Hatmaker b: >>> Mar 16, 1828, TN; d: Oct 25, 1918 Campbell Co, TN; 90 yrs, 7 mos, 10 >>> das; >>> Father: Hiram Harmon, NC; Mother: Sallie York, NC; Inf: J F Hatmaker; >>> Undertaker: Agee & Carden, Campbell Co, TN; Burial: LaFollette, TN Oct >>> 27, >>> 1918. >>> >>> Obviously, from the death certificate she was buried somewhere in >>> Campbell >>> Co, LaFollette, TN. >>> >>> Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris >>> gloriafayburris@comcast.net >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> TNCAMPBE-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 >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Cora: I really appreciate it. This part of my family history is very sparse and I am always looking to talk with previously unknown family members hoping to add to my family stories and pictures. Very happy to share what I have also. Jan In a message dated 3/22/2008 12:24:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, JCARROLL13@woh.rr.com writes: Hi Jan, I will have to do some searching through my records,have some Reynolds married to Carroll listed somewhere so bear with me and I will get back to you for sure. Regards, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jjemmett@aol.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Felding Lowe > > Cora: > > I am looking for information on a Chic (Mote) Carroll who married Margaret > Reynolds. Margaret was born 5/20/1868. She was a sister to my > grandfather, > Daniel Reynolds. I am hoping to find some descendants of Chic and > Margaret > who may be able to add to my research on my Reynolds family. At present > I > don't have any information at all on any of their children, if they had > any. I > tried unsuccessfully to find them on Tennessee census records. I don't > know > if Chic was his given name or not. > > Jan Wilson > Kings Mills, Ohio > > > > In a message dated 3/20/2008 8:36:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > JCARROLL13@woh.rr.com writes: > > Hi Gerald,My husband's family are the Carrolls who Sarah Bowman 2nd wife > of > Fielding Lowe was married to Morton Carroll,Sr originally from Anderson > County,Tenn. Fielding Lowe was in the Rev. War I think and the > government > paid him in land 5,000 acres for his service. This land is on Stinking > Creek Road 2nd exit after you come up Jellico Mountain. Regards, Cora > Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > > > > > **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Thanks anyway. I appreciate your looking. Jan In a message dated 3/22/2008 1:36:16 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Warden1224@aol.com writes: Jan, I searched through my database and hard copies of information on the Bairds, Hatmakers, Reynolds, Lays, and Duncans. I do not have information on any of the people that you are looking for. I will certainly keep your information. If I run across any of them I will let you know. Best of luck, Debbie Wilson Fehr **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Thanks anyway. I have John D. Lay's will and have often wondered if his middle name wasn't David. Jan In a message dated 3/21/2008 9:49:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time, slim@jellico.com writes: Jan, I know where John D. Lay is buried at Newcomb TN and I assume his wife Mary Duncan is beside him. I have never seen any info concerning this John D. Lay's past though. William Baird I believe is buried in the Baird cemetery in Elk Valley TN. --Gerald **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
The Post Office Department went on a program, pushed by the National Board of Geographers, to make all town names one word and to eliminate punctuation, etc. Pittsburgh became Pittsburg (evreywhere but in Penna), Bull's Run became Bulls Run, Pine Mountain became Pinemountain. Nothing else about the post office changed. Later, in the 1930s, many of the post office names reverted. Gene Dear Gerald: There were 2 post offices on Pine Mtn. The first was named Pine Mountain from 1867-1895. The second was named Pinemountain from 1895-1902, why the same name run together, I have no idea. Sincerely, Libby
Well, that explains why my brother lives in "Pittsburg", California. Interesting tidbit you posted. Thanks. Nancy in Michigan, where the Easter eggs sure are pretty in the snow....... ----- Original Message ----- From: <genefricks@comcast.net> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2008 12:42 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Post Office names > The Post Office Department went on a program, pushed by the National Board > of Geographers, to make all town names one word and to eliminate > punctuation, etc. Pittsburgh became Pittsburg (evreywhere but in Penna), > Bull's Run became Bulls Run, Pine Mountain became Pinemountain. Nothing > else about the post office changed. Later, in the 1930s, many of the post > office names reverted. > > Gene > > > Dear Gerald: > > There were 2 post offices on Pine Mtn. The first was named Pine > Mountain from 1867-1895. The second was named Pinemountain from > 1895-1902, > why the same name run together, I have no idea. > Sincerely, > > Libby >
Hi Elizabeth, you are right the Hall Cemetery is a lot prettier than it has been. We try to get down at least every other year. It has been a couple years now but someone has been kind enough to set up our Morton Jr. and Mourning Wilburn Carroll.They are the Great Grand Parents of my husband. His Grand Father James C.Carroll is buried nearby and three of their four daughters by Jane York. One of the three is Sarah Carroll Wilburn married to Wm Ledford Wilburn and next to her is her daughter and husband Brandenburg. Four generations that we know of. The new sign marking the Hall Cemetery is beautiful too!!We appreciate all the information that has come over the site regarding the Carrolls. I have been working on this family for about 10 years and still don't have it all together!!! Thanks to Elizabeth and others who have contributed. Regards, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 10:06 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] FW: Hall Cemetery & Pine Mountain > Hi Evelyn: > > I was not talking about the Hall Cemetery. I was talking about > the > old Lowe cemetery, down the road from the Hall. I was telling the lady > that > asked that her Carrolls were buried in the Hall Cemetery, where all our > Smiddys, Branams, Ayers, etc. are also buried. My husband and I mow as > much > of it as we can all summer. Other families mow their own plots too, so > the > Hall is usually in good condition, and I have "never" seen a snake in it, > although my sister-in-law did step on a black snake up there one time. I > have been there hundreds of times and never seen one. But you are right. > There are holes that one could fall in and break a leg. I put up some > stakes to try and mark them, so nobody would fall into one. > > Sincerely, > Libby Smiddy > Campbell County, TN > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Evelyn Sukey" <elsukey@glwb.net> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 9:15 PM > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [TNCAMPBE] FW: Hall Cemetery & Pine Mountain > >> Regarding Hall Cemetery – >> >> >> >> My husband and I visited Campbell County 2 (maybe 3)years ago in the >> spring >> and found Hall Cemetery. My GGGrandparents, Elihu & Isabell Wilburn are >> buried there. We spent the night in Jellico right off 75 and drove >> across >> Pine Mountain to Hall Cemetery, a beautiful drive. My GGranddad, James >> Wilburn was born in (or should I say on) Pine Mountain. Anyway, the >> cemetery was in pretty good shape when we visited. Most of it was cut >> nicely, there were a few “soft” areas, so if you visit watch your step. >> And, we did see several large snake holes, but no snakes. I did not >> notice >> any damage to the cemetery from roads…maybe I just didn’t see that part >> of >> it. >> >> Elilhu Wilburn is MorningWilburn Carroll’s brother. Pictures of Morton & >> Morning Carroll’s headstones can be found online….check the following web >> site. (I think that’s the site I found the pics.) HYPERLINK >> "http://www.geocities.com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm"http://www.geocities >> .com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm >> >> >> >> >> >> Name: Mourning Carroll >> >> Residence: Jellico, TN >> >> Sex: Female >> >> Race: White >> >> Date of Birth: 12 Jan 1838 >> >> Place of Birth: Hancock Co, TN >> >> Date of Death: 08 Apr 1920 >> >> Place of Death: Campbell Co, TN >> >> Age: 82 yrs, 3 months, 26 days >> >> Marital Status: Married >> >> Spouse, if living: Morton Carroll >> >> Occupation: Housewife >> >> Father's Full Name: Stephen G Wilburn >> >> Father's Birthplace: Hancock Co, TN >> >> Mother's Full Maiden Name: Nancy Ayers >> >> Mother's Birthplace: Campbell Co, TN >> >> Cause of Death: Paralysis Ascinder >> >> Informant: William W Carroll >> >> Informant Address: Jellico, TN >> >> Date: 19 >> >> Undertaker: Ellison Funeral Co >> >> Address: Jellico, TN >> >> >> >> Evelyn Wilburn Sukey >> >> >> >> >> >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG. >> Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: >> 3/21/2008 >> 5:52 PM >> >> >> No virus found in this outgoing message. >> Checked by AVG. >> Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: >> 3/21/2008 >> 5:52 PM >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Libby thank you so very much. That was a great history lesson pertaining to the funeral home. So often information like that is lost in time. I will check & see what I can come up with. Thanks, Fay Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris gloriafayburris@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker > Gloria: > > There are no old records left from the Agee & Carden Undertakers. > My late husband was Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee, who recently > passed > away. Frank Carden Agee was the son of Alfred Frank Agee and Susan Vestal > Carden Agee. At one time Alfred and Obie Walters had a funeral > home/furniture store, and as they got older, their sons, Frank Agee and > Wheeler Walters took over. Mr. Agee (my late father-in-law), had problems > with the chemicals used in the undertaking business, so he and Wheeler > split > the business, Mr. Agee keeping the furniture store, and the name, "Agee > and > Walters" and Wheeler Walters took the funeral home, and named it "Walters > Funeral Home." That is still the name today. > > You might call them at the funeral home now, and ask if Wheeler > Walters or his father, Obie, left any old records, but I know we did not > have any when I was married to Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee. > Charles > and Debbie McNeeley own Walters Funeral Home now. > > Sincerely, > Libby Bunch Agee Smiddy > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Gloria Fay Burris" <gloriafayburris@comcast.net> > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:24 AM > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker > >> Does anyone have information pertaining to SALLIE HARMON who married an >> UNK HATMAKER? >> >> Also, who was the informant J F Hatmaker listed on the death >> certificate??? Does anyone have information on Agee & Carden Undertakers? >> >> Sallie Harmon born Mar 16, 1828 Knox Co, TN died Oct 25, 1918, >> LaFollette, >> Campbell Co, TN. >> This has been a mystery woman in the Harmon/Hatmaker families. I would >> have never known she existed, except, I have a death certificate >> depicting >> Hiram Harmon as her father & Sarah Sallie York as mother. She was listed >> as Sallie Hatmaker, widow. I have researched a lot of Hatmaker's & cannot >> locate a single one that I believe to be her husband. As far children, I >> don't know since I don't have a spouse? >> >> TENNESSEE DEATH INDEXES 1914-1925 CAMPBELL COUNTY TN >> HATMAKER Sallie 90 1918 Campbell #172 >> >> Death certificate no 172, File No 41, Reg Dist 20701; Sallie Hatmaker b: >> Mar 16, 1828, TN; d: Oct 25, 1918 Campbell Co, TN; 90 yrs, 7 mos, 10 das; >> Father: Hiram Harmon, NC; Mother: Sallie York, NC; Inf: J F Hatmaker; >> Undertaker: Agee & Carden, Campbell Co, TN; Burial: LaFollette, TN Oct >> 27, >> 1918. >> >> Obviously, from the death certificate she was buried somewhere in >> Campbell >> Co, LaFollette, TN. >> >> Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris >> gloriafayburris@comcast.net >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Evelyn: I was not talking about the Hall Cemetery. I was talking about the old Lowe cemetery, down the road from the Hall. I was telling the lady that asked that her Carrolls were buried in the Hall Cemetery, where all our Smiddys, Branams, Ayers, etc. are also buried. My husband and I mow as much of it as we can all summer. Other families mow their own plots too, so the Hall is usually in good condition, and I have "never" seen a snake in it, although my sister-in-law did step on a black snake up there one time. I have been there hundreds of times and never seen one. But you are right. There are holes that one could fall in and break a leg. I put up some stakes to try and mark them, so nobody would fall into one. Sincerely, Libby Smiddy Campbell County, TN -------------------------------------------------- From: "Evelyn Sukey" <elsukey@glwb.net> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 9:15 PM To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Subject: [TNCAMPBE] FW: Hall Cemetery & Pine Mountain > Regarding Hall Cemetery – > > > > My husband and I visited Campbell County 2 (maybe 3)years ago in the > spring > and found Hall Cemetery. My GGGrandparents, Elihu & Isabell Wilburn are > buried there. We spent the night in Jellico right off 75 and drove across > Pine Mountain to Hall Cemetery, a beautiful drive. My GGranddad, James > Wilburn was born in (or should I say on) Pine Mountain. Anyway, the > cemetery was in pretty good shape when we visited. Most of it was cut > nicely, there were a few “soft” areas, so if you visit watch your step. > And, we did see several large snake holes, but no snakes. I did not > notice > any damage to the cemetery from roads…maybe I just didn’t see that part of > it. > > Elilhu Wilburn is MorningWilburn Carroll’s brother. Pictures of Morton & > Morning Carroll’s headstones can be found online….check the following web > site. (I think that’s the site I found the pics.) HYPERLINK > "http://www.geocities.com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm"http://www.geocities > .com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm > > > > > > Name: Mourning Carroll > > Residence: Jellico, TN > > Sex: Female > > Race: White > > Date of Birth: 12 Jan 1838 > > Place of Birth: Hancock Co, TN > > Date of Death: 08 Apr 1920 > > Place of Death: Campbell Co, TN > > Age: 82 yrs, 3 months, 26 days > > Marital Status: Married > > Spouse, if living: Morton Carroll > > Occupation: Housewife > > Father's Full Name: Stephen G Wilburn > > Father's Birthplace: Hancock Co, TN > > Mother's Full Maiden Name: Nancy Ayers > > Mother's Birthplace: Campbell Co, TN > > Cause of Death: Paralysis Ascinder > > Informant: William W Carroll > > Informant Address: Jellico, TN > > Date: 19 > > Undertaker: Ellison Funeral Co > > Address: Jellico, TN > > > > Evelyn Wilburn Sukey > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: 3/21/2008 > 5:52 PM > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG. > Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: 3/21/2008 > 5:52 PM > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
You can get to the cemetery page by going through this link website:http://www.geocities.com/craftybcp/ Milly WARD Piros My Mind Is Like Lightning....One Brilliant Flash and Poooffffffffffffffffff, It's Gone **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL Home. (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001)
Try this hyperlink for the Campbell County Cemeteries…sorry the previous one did not work. HYPERLINK "http://www.geocities.com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm"http://www.geocities .com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: 3/21/2008 5:52 PM
Regarding Hall Cemetery – My husband and I visited Campbell County 2 (maybe 3)years ago in the spring and found Hall Cemetery. My GGGrandparents, Elihu & Isabell Wilburn are buried there. We spent the night in Jellico right off 75 and drove across Pine Mountain to Hall Cemetery, a beautiful drive. My GGranddad, James Wilburn was born in (or should I say on) Pine Mountain. Anyway, the cemetery was in pretty good shape when we visited. Most of it was cut nicely, there were a few “soft” areas, so if you visit watch your step. And, we did see several large snake holes, but no snakes. I did not notice any damage to the cemetery from roads…maybe I just didn’t see that part of it. Elilhu Wilburn is MorningWilburn Carroll’s brother. Pictures of Morton & Morning Carroll’s headstones can be found online….check the following web site. (I think that’s the site I found the pics.) HYPERLINK "http://www.geocities.com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm"http://www.geocities .com/wizardbcp1/CAMPBELLCOUNTY.htm Name: Mourning Carroll Residence: Jellico, TN Sex: Female Race: White Date of Birth: 12 Jan 1838 Place of Birth: Hancock Co, TN Date of Death: 08 Apr 1920 Place of Death: Campbell Co, TN Age: 82 yrs, 3 months, 26 days Marital Status: Married Spouse, if living: Morton Carroll Occupation: Housewife Father's Full Name: Stephen G Wilburn Father's Birthplace: Hancock Co, TN Mother's Full Maiden Name: Nancy Ayers Mother's Birthplace: Campbell Co, TN Cause of Death: Paralysis Ascinder Informant: William W Carroll Informant Address: Jellico, TN Date: 19 Undertaker: Ellison Funeral Co Address: Jellico, TN Evelyn Wilburn Sukey No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: 3/21/2008 5:52 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.519 / Virus Database: 269.21.8/1338 - Release Date: 3/21/2008 5:52 PM
Gloria: There are no old records left from the Agee & Carden Undertakers. My late husband was Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee, who recently passed away. Frank Carden Agee was the son of Alfred Frank Agee and Susan Vestal Carden Agee. At one time Alfred and Obie Walters had a funeral home/furniture store, and as they got older, their sons, Frank Agee and Wheeler Walters took over. Mr. Agee (my late father-in-law), had problems with the chemicals used in the undertaking business, so he and Wheeler split the business, Mr. Agee keeping the furniture store, and the name, "Agee and Walters" and Wheeler Walters took the funeral home, and named it "Walters Funeral Home." That is still the name today. You might call them at the funeral home now, and ask if Wheeler Walters or his father, Obie, left any old records, but I know we did not have any when I was married to Billy Frank Agee, son of Frank Agee. Charles and Debbie McNeeley own Walters Funeral Home now. Sincerely, Libby Bunch Agee Smiddy -------------------------------------------------- From: "Gloria Fay Burris" <gloriafayburris@comcast.net> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 11:24 AM To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Subject: [TNCAMPBE] Sallie Harmon married to Unk Hatmaker > Does anyone have information pertaining to SALLIE HARMON who married an > UNK HATMAKER? > > Also, who was the informant J F Hatmaker listed on the death > certificate??? Does anyone have information on Agee & Carden Undertakers? > > Sallie Harmon born Mar 16, 1828 Knox Co, TN died Oct 25, 1918, LaFollette, > Campbell Co, TN. > This has been a mystery woman in the Harmon/Hatmaker families. I would > have never known she existed, except, I have a death certificate depicting > Hiram Harmon as her father & Sarah Sallie York as mother. She was listed > as Sallie Hatmaker, widow. I have researched a lot of Hatmaker's & cannot > locate a single one that I believe to be her husband. As far children, I > don't know since I don't have a spouse? > > TENNESSEE DEATH INDEXES 1914-1925 CAMPBELL COUNTY TN > HATMAKER Sallie 90 1918 Campbell #172 > > Death certificate no 172, File No 41, Reg Dist 20701; Sallie Hatmaker b: > Mar 16, 1828, TN; d: Oct 25, 1918 Campbell Co, TN; 90 yrs, 7 mos, 10 das; > Father: Hiram Harmon, NC; Mother: Sallie York, NC; Inf: J F Hatmaker; > Undertaker: Agee & Carden, Campbell Co, TN; Burial: LaFollette, TN Oct 27, > 1918. > > Obviously, from the death certificate she was buried somewhere in Campbell > Co, LaFollette, TN. > > Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris > gloriafayburris@comcast.net > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Dear Gerald: There were 2 post offices on Pine Mtn. The first was named Pine Mountain from 1867-1895. The second was named Pinemountain from 1895-1902, why the same name run together, I have no idea. There was also one in Branam from 1898-1948, Pioneer in 1889, Cupp (now Habersham) from 1901-1924, Bennett (a coal camp on Rich Mtn. above Habersham, Papaw Dewey Smiddy worked and lived in the camp at one time) from 1904-1922. There were many more, but those are in the area or nearby that you asked about. Papaw Lewis Smiddy and wife Sarah "Sally" Ayers Smiddy, lived on top of Big Four, near Locust Stump Cemetery. On the census they called it "The Jellico Road." It is the old road up by the Davis Cemetery that goes over Pine Mtn. (now a brand new road), but the old one still forks off and comes out down near Jellico, at Crouches Creek. Their post office was Pine Mtn. Sincerely, Libby -------------------------------------------------- From: "Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 1:05 PM To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Felding Lowe / POST OFFICES > Cora, > > Give Libby the credit for the info below. She has done the research on > this. > > > Libby, > > Do have any info or knowledge about the postoffices that may have been at > Branhum community? Or a post office named Pine Mountian. Or community > by that name. > > > I think they were probably the same and in the area around where the road > from Jellicogoes across and gets to the foot of the Mt. In reseaerch > does a post office appear, such as Census Records. > > Also I am interested in a post office location named Morrowville? Apost > office by that name is listed in official records but I would like to know > the exact location for these. > > THANKS! > > Gerald > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James/Cora Carroll > To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:14 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > Dear Gerald, thank you for the information on Elihuew Carroll. Yes, most > of > the Carrolls of Sarah and Morton,Sr Carroll were born there and later > they > moved to Habersham. Elihuew's brother named James C born in 1857 on > Stinking > Creek like Morton and Mourning are buried in Hall Cemetery. James C. is > my > husband's Grandfather. He married Jane York and had 4 girls and died unk > and > then married Morning Branham in 1885; and had 5 > boys-Wm,Lewis,Horace,George > and Floyd. Floyd is my husband's father.We are wondering if the volumes > of > "Cemeteries and Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell CountyTennessee by > Paula Gammell and Edith W. Hutton" are still published and if so where > might > we purchase it and how much? I have a book by Edith W. Hutton with some > cemeteries of Campbell County and wonder if it might be an older edition? > You have been such a big help!!! Thanks and keep up the good work! > Sincerely, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:21 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > > Dear Gerald: > > > > There is an Elihew Carroll buried there. Dates on old > fieldstone: > > 17 Feb. 1862--17 Sept. 1883. According to the 4th Volume of > "Cemeteries > > and > > Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell County Tennessee" Compiled by > Paula > > Gammell and Edith W. Hutton, and I quote "On 15 June 1867 Fielding Low > > sold > > to Parley and Becky Low (his daughters, my note), 100 acres, and Elias > Low > > (who was his son, also my note), 200 acres. Witness to each of these > > three > > transactions were Elcana Ayers and Morton Carroll. These deeds were > not > > recorded at the time of sale. The sale to Parley Low was recorded July > > 1886; sale to Elias Low, Feb. 1874." end quote. > > > > Elcana "Cain" Ayers was our gr.grandmother, Sarah "Sally" > Ayers > > Smiddy's Uncle. Brother to her father, John Ayers who married > Elizabeth > > "Betty" Snodderly Ayers. Parley Lowe married Mamaw Sally Ayers > Smiddy's > > brother, Jackie John Ayers. It gets more tangled as it goes, so I > won't > > go > > into it here, but here is another quote that might help from the book: > > "Elihew Carroll appears to be the son of Morton (or Martin) and Morning > > Wilburn Carroll. Morton and Morning are buried at the Hall Cemetery." > end > > quote. > > > > There has been a house built above the cemetery in the past > few > > years, and the drive cuts almost through the middle of the cemetery. > A > > logging road was cut through it before that, and destroyed and moved > > around > > many stones. Several were completely broken by trees falling on them. > > The > > persons who did that will remain nameless here, but the house road does > > cut > > right through the middle of the old cemetery, although it probably > didn't > > do > > any more damage than was already done by the dozers and logging > equipment > > years before. To get there, we used to climb the mountain up an old > > water > > cut, full of rocks, which did turn into an almost waterfall in rainy > > weather. Now, all you have to do is walk up the driveway toward the > house > > and go either left or right before reaching the house. The drive > splits > > the > > cemetery. The part where the rock cairn is, and most of the stones > that > > are still legible, is on the right side going up. Best time to go is > > after the leaves and underbrush die down in the late fall or early > winter. > > It is abandoned, grown up in forest ,and crawling with snakes. The > > stones > > are all hand-carved fieldstones, and very hard to find, since a lot are > > lying on the ground under leaves, and a lot are broken. Our 4X > > grandfather, > > Jonathan Branam's stone has a tree that has partially grown around it. > > His > > wife, Sarah Lowe Branam, also a daughter of Fielding Lowe, is buried > over > > on > > Hickory Creek, in the old Ayers Cemetery (not to be confused with the > Hen > > Ayers Cemetery on Stinking Creek Rd.), at the very back. That cemetery > is > > also virtually abandoned. We try to cut some of the tangle out to > > decorate > > she and our 2X gr.grandfather, Granville Walker Braden's graves, but it > is > > almost a lost cause without more help. > > > > Libby > > > > > > > > Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> > > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 9:07 PM > > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > >> Cora, > >> > >> Sorry but I can not tell you the names of the Carroll family that is > >> buried there. > >> > >> Libby Smiddy do you have any info in this respect? > >> > >> > >> Gerald Lay > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: James/Cora Carroll > >> To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com > >> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 12:18 PM > >> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > >> > >> > >> Hi Gerald, in this cemetery you speak of can you tell me the Carroll > >> kinfolk > >> who are buried there? I know that Sarah Bowman Carroll Lowe is buried > >> close > >> to Fielding Lowe. I am curious as to anyother Carrolls who might be > >> there. I > >> am looking particularly for Morton Carroll,Senior. He passed away > just > >> around 1840. He supposedly died in Anderson County,Tenn-much > confusion > >> lurks > >> about his burial. Many thanks for past information. Regards, Cora > >> Carroll > >> jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> TNCAMPBE-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 > > TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Thanks,Gerald/ I have been in contact now with Libby and I will look into Monroeville Cora ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 1:05 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Felding Lowe / POST OFFICES > Cora, > > Give Libby the credit for the info below. She has done the research on > this. > > > Libby, > > Do have any info or knowledge about the postoffices that may have been at > Branhum community? Or a post office named Pine Mountian. Or community > by that name. > > > I think they were probably the same and in the area around where the road > from Jellicogoes across and gets to the foot of the Mt. In reseaerch > does a post office appear, such as Census Records. > > Also I am interested in a post office location named Morrowville? Apost > office by that name is listed in official records but I would like to know > the exact location for these. > > THANKS! > > Gerald > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: James/Cora Carroll > To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com > Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:14 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > Dear Gerald, thank you for the information on Elihuew Carroll. Yes, most > of > the Carrolls of Sarah and Morton,Sr Carroll were born there and later > they > moved to Habersham. Elihuew's brother named James C born in 1857 on > Stinking > Creek like Morton and Mourning are buried in Hall Cemetery. James C. is > my > husband's Grandfather. He married Jane York and had 4 girls and died unk > and > then married Morning Branham in 1885; and had 5 > boys-Wm,Lewis,Horace,George > and Floyd. Floyd is my husband's father.We are wondering if the volumes > of > "Cemeteries and Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell CountyTennessee by > Paula Gammell and Edith W. Hutton" are still published and if so where > might > we purchase it and how much? I have a book by Edith W. Hutton with some > cemeteries of Campbell County and wonder if it might be an older edition? > You have been such a big help!!! Thanks and keep up the good work! > Sincerely, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:21 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > > Dear Gerald: > > > > There is an Elihew Carroll buried there. Dates on old > fieldstone: > > 17 Feb. 1862--17 Sept. 1883. According to the 4th Volume of > "Cemeteries > > and > > Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell County Tennessee" Compiled by > Paula > > Gammell and Edith W. Hutton, and I quote "On 15 June 1867 Fielding Low > > sold > > to Parley and Becky Low (his daughters, my note), 100 acres, and Elias > Low > > (who was his son, also my note), 200 acres. Witness to each of these > > three > > transactions were Elcana Ayers and Morton Carroll. These deeds were > not > > recorded at the time of sale. The sale to Parley Low was recorded July > > 1886; sale to Elias Low, Feb. 1874." end quote. > > > > Elcana "Cain" Ayers was our gr.grandmother, Sarah "Sally" > Ayers > > Smiddy's Uncle. Brother to her father, John Ayers who married > Elizabeth > > "Betty" Snodderly Ayers. Parley Lowe married Mamaw Sally Ayers > Smiddy's > > brother, Jackie John Ayers. It gets more tangled as it goes, so I > won't > > go > > into it here, but here is another quote that might help from the book: > > "Elihew Carroll appears to be the son of Morton (or Martin) and Morning > > Wilburn Carroll. Morton and Morning are buried at the Hall Cemetery." > end > > quote. > > > > There has been a house built above the cemetery in the past > few > > years, and the drive cuts almost through the middle of the cemetery. > A > > logging road was cut through it before that, and destroyed and moved > > around > > many stones. Several were completely broken by trees falling on them. > > The > > persons who did that will remain nameless here, but the house road does > > cut > > right through the middle of the old cemetery, although it probably > didn't > > do > > any more damage than was already done by the dozers and logging > equipment > > years before. To get there, we used to climb the mountain up an old > > water > > cut, full of rocks, which did turn into an almost waterfall in rainy > > weather. Now, all you have to do is walk up the driveway toward the > house > > and go either left or right before reaching the house. The drive > splits > > the > > cemetery. The part where the rock cairn is, and most of the stones > that > > are still legible, is on the right side going up. Best time to go is > > after the leaves and underbrush die down in the late fall or early > winter. > > It is abandoned, grown up in forest ,and crawling with snakes. The > > stones > > are all hand-carved fieldstones, and very hard to find, since a lot are > > lying on the ground under leaves, and a lot are broken. Our 4X > > grandfather, > > Jonathan Branam's stone has a tree that has partially grown around it. > > His > > wife, Sarah Lowe Branam, also a daughter of Fielding Lowe, is buried > over > > on > > Hickory Creek, in the old Ayers Cemetery (not to be confused with the > Hen > > Ayers Cemetery on Stinking Creek Rd.), at the very back. That cemetery > is > > also virtually abandoned. We try to cut some of the tangle out to > > decorate > > she and our 2X gr.grandfather, Granville Walker Braden's graves, but it > is > > almost a lost cause without more help. > > > > Libby > > > > > > > > Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> > > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 9:07 PM > > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > > >> Cora, > >> > >> Sorry but I can not tell you the names of the Carroll family that is > >> buried there. > >> > >> Libby Smiddy do you have any info in this respect? > >> > >> > >> Gerald Lay > >> > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: James/Cora Carroll > >> To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com > >> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 12:18 PM > >> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > >> > >> > >> Hi Gerald, in this cemetery you speak of can you tell me the Carroll > >> kinfolk > >> who are buried there? I know that Sarah Bowman Carroll Lowe is buried > >> close > >> to Fielding Lowe. I am curious as to anyother Carrolls who might be > >> there. I > >> am looking particularly for Morton Carroll,Senior. He passed away > just > >> around 1840. He supposedly died in Anderson County,Tenn-much > confusion > >> lurks > >> about his burial. Many thanks for past information. Regards, Cora > >> Carroll > >> jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > >> > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> TNCAMPBE-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 > > TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
----- Original Message ----- From: "James/Cora Carroll" <JCARROLL13@woh.rr.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > Dear Gerald, thank you for the information on Elihuew Carroll. Yes, most > of > the Carrolls of Sarah and Morton,Sr Carroll were born there and later they > moved to Habersham. Elihuew's brother named James C born in 1857 on > Stinking > Creek like Morton and Mourning are buried in Hall Cemetery. James C. is my > husband's Grandfather. He married Jane York and had 4 girls and died unk > and > then married Morning Branham in 1885; and had 5 > boys-Wm,Lewis,Horace,George > and Floyd. Floyd is my husband's father.We are wondering if the volumes of > "Cemeteries and Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell CountyTennessee by > Paula Gammell and Edith W. Hutton" are still published and if so where > might > we purchase it and how much? I have a book by Edith W. Hutton with some > cemeteries of Campbell County and wonder if it might be an older edition? > You have been such a big help!!! Thanks and keep up the good work! > Sincerely, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:21 PM > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > > >> Dear Gerald: >> >> There is an Elihew Carroll buried there. Dates on old >> fieldstone: >> 17 Feb. 1862--17 Sept. 1883. According to the 4th Volume of "Cemeteries >> and >> Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell County Tennessee" Compiled by Paula >> Gammell and Edith W. Hutton, and I quote "On 15 June 1867 Fielding Low >> sold >> to Parley and Becky Low (his daughters, my note), 100 acres, and Elias >> Low >> (who was his son, also my note), 200 acres. Witness to each of these >> three >> transactions were Elcana Ayers and Morton Carroll. These deeds were not >> recorded at the time of sale. The sale to Parley Low was recorded July >> 1886; sale to Elias Low, Feb. 1874." end quote. >> >> Elcana "Cain" Ayers was our gr.grandmother, Sarah "Sally" Ayers >> Smiddy's Uncle. Brother to her father, John Ayers who married Elizabeth >> "Betty" Snodderly Ayers. Parley Lowe married Mamaw Sally Ayers Smiddy's >> brother, Jackie John Ayers. It gets more tangled as it goes, so I won't >> go >> into it here, but here is another quote that might help from the book: >> "Elihew Carroll appears to be the son of Morton (or Martin) and Morning >> Wilburn Carroll. Morton and Morning are buried at the Hall Cemetery." >> end >> quote. >> >> There has been a house built above the cemetery in the past few >> years, and the drive cuts almost through the middle of the cemetery. A >> logging road was cut through it before that, and destroyed and moved >> around >> many stones. Several were completely broken by trees falling on them. >> The >> persons who did that will remain nameless here, but the house road does >> cut >> right through the middle of the old cemetery, although it probably didn't >> do >> any more damage than was already done by the dozers and logging equipment >> years before. To get there, we used to climb the mountain up an old >> water >> cut, full of rocks, which did turn into an almost waterfall in rainy >> weather. Now, all you have to do is walk up the driveway toward the >> house >> and go either left or right before reaching the house. The drive splits >> the >> cemetery. The part where the rock cairn is, and most of the stones that >> are still legible, is on the right side going up. Best time to go is >> after the leaves and underbrush die down in the late fall or early >> winter. >> It is abandoned, grown up in forest ,and crawling with snakes. The >> stones >> are all hand-carved fieldstones, and very hard to find, since a lot are >> lying on the ground under leaves, and a lot are broken. Our 4X >> grandfather, >> Jonathan Branam's stone has a tree that has partially grown around it. >> His >> wife, Sarah Lowe Branam, also a daughter of Fielding Lowe, is buried over >> on >> Hickory Creek, in the old Ayers Cemetery (not to be confused with the Hen >> Ayers Cemetery on Stinking Creek Rd.), at the very back. That cemetery >> is >> also virtually abandoned. We try to cut some of the tangle out to >> decorate >> she and our 2X gr.grandfather, Granville Walker Braden's graves, but it >> is >> almost a lost cause without more help. >> >> Libby >> >> >> >> Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> >> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 9:07 PM >> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe >> >>> Cora, >>> >>> Sorry but I can not tell you the names of the Carroll family that is >>> buried there. >>> >>> Libby Smiddy do you have any info in this respect? >>> >>> >>> Gerald Lay >>> >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: James/Cora Carroll >>> To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com >>> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 12:18 PM >>> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe >>> >>> >>> Hi Gerald, in this cemetery you speak of can you tell me the Carroll >>> kinfolk >>> who are buried there? I know that Sarah Bowman Carroll Lowe is buried >>> close >>> to Fielding Lowe. I am curious as to anyother Carrolls who might be >>> there. I >>> am looking particularly for Morton Carroll,Senior. He passed away just >>> around 1840. He supposedly died in Anderson County,Tenn-much confusion >>> lurks >>> about his burial. Many thanks for past information. Regards, Cora >>> Carroll >>> jcarroll13@woh.rr.com >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> TNCAMPBE-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 >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Cora, Give Libby the credit for the info below. She has done the research on this. Libby, Do have any info or knowledge about the postoffices that may have been at Branhum community? Or a post office named Pine Mountian. Or community by that name. I think they were probably the same and in the area around where the road from Jellicogoes across and gets to the foot of the Mt. In reseaerch does a post office appear, such as Census Records. Also I am interested in a post office location named Morrowville? Apost office by that name is listed in official records but I would like to know the exact location for these. THANKS! Gerald ----- Original Message ----- From: James/Cora Carroll To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2008 12:14 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe Dear Gerald, thank you for the information on Elihuew Carroll. Yes, most of the Carrolls of Sarah and Morton,Sr Carroll were born there and later they moved to Habersham. Elihuew's brother named James C born in 1857 on Stinking Creek like Morton and Mourning are buried in Hall Cemetery. James C. is my husband's Grandfather. He married Jane York and had 4 girls and died unk and then married Morning Branham in 1885; and had 5 boys-Wm,Lewis,Horace,George and Floyd. Floyd is my husband's father.We are wondering if the volumes of "Cemeteries and Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell CountyTennessee by Paula Gammell and Edith W. Hutton" are still published and if so where might we purchase it and how much? I have a book by Edith W. Hutton with some cemeteries of Campbell County and wonder if it might be an older edition? You have been such a big help!!! Thanks and keep up the good work! Sincerely, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > Dear Gerald: > > There is an Elihew Carroll buried there. Dates on old fieldstone: > 17 Feb. 1862--17 Sept. 1883. According to the 4th Volume of "Cemeteries > and > Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell County Tennessee" Compiled by Paula > Gammell and Edith W. Hutton, and I quote "On 15 June 1867 Fielding Low > sold > to Parley and Becky Low (his daughters, my note), 100 acres, and Elias Low > (who was his son, also my note), 200 acres. Witness to each of these > three > transactions were Elcana Ayers and Morton Carroll. These deeds were not > recorded at the time of sale. The sale to Parley Low was recorded July > 1886; sale to Elias Low, Feb. 1874." end quote. > > Elcana "Cain" Ayers was our gr.grandmother, Sarah "Sally" Ayers > Smiddy's Uncle. Brother to her father, John Ayers who married Elizabeth > "Betty" Snodderly Ayers. Parley Lowe married Mamaw Sally Ayers Smiddy's > brother, Jackie John Ayers. It gets more tangled as it goes, so I won't > go > into it here, but here is another quote that might help from the book: > "Elihew Carroll appears to be the son of Morton (or Martin) and Morning > Wilburn Carroll. Morton and Morning are buried at the Hall Cemetery." end > quote. > > There has been a house built above the cemetery in the past few > years, and the drive cuts almost through the middle of the cemetery. A > logging road was cut through it before that, and destroyed and moved > around > many stones. Several were completely broken by trees falling on them. > The > persons who did that will remain nameless here, but the house road does > cut > right through the middle of the old cemetery, although it probably didn't > do > any more damage than was already done by the dozers and logging equipment > years before. To get there, we used to climb the mountain up an old > water > cut, full of rocks, which did turn into an almost waterfall in rainy > weather. Now, all you have to do is walk up the driveway toward the house > and go either left or right before reaching the house. The drive splits > the > cemetery. The part where the rock cairn is, and most of the stones that > are still legible, is on the right side going up. Best time to go is > after the leaves and underbrush die down in the late fall or early winter. > It is abandoned, grown up in forest ,and crawling with snakes. The > stones > are all hand-carved fieldstones, and very hard to find, since a lot are > lying on the ground under leaves, and a lot are broken. Our 4X > grandfather, > Jonathan Branam's stone has a tree that has partially grown around it. > His > wife, Sarah Lowe Branam, also a daughter of Fielding Lowe, is buried over > on > Hickory Creek, in the old Ayers Cemetery (not to be confused with the Hen > Ayers Cemetery on Stinking Creek Rd.), at the very back. That cemetery is > also virtually abandoned. We try to cut some of the tangle out to > decorate > she and our 2X gr.grandfather, Granville Walker Braden's graves, but it is > almost a lost cause without more help. > > Libby > > > > Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 9:07 PM > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > >> Cora, >> >> Sorry but I can not tell you the names of the Carroll family that is >> buried there. >> >> Libby Smiddy do you have any info in this respect? >> >> >> Gerald Lay >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: James/Cora Carroll >> To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 12:18 PM >> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe >> >> >> Hi Gerald, in this cemetery you speak of can you tell me the Carroll >> kinfolk >> who are buried there? I know that Sarah Bowman Carroll Lowe is buried >> close >> to Fielding Lowe. I am curious as to anyother Carrolls who might be >> there. I >> am looking particularly for Morton Carroll,Senior. He passed away just >> around 1840. He supposedly died in Anderson County,Tenn-much confusion >> lurks >> about his burial. Many thanks for past information. Regards, Cora >> Carroll >> jcarroll13@woh.rr.com >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-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 TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Jan, I will have to do some searching through my records,have some Reynolds married to Carroll listed somewhere so bear with me and I will get back to you for sure. Regards, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jjemmett@aol.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 8:51 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] Felding Lowe > > Cora: > > I am looking for information on a Chic (Mote) Carroll who married Margaret > Reynolds. Margaret was born 5/20/1868. She was a sister to my > grandfather, > Daniel Reynolds. I am hoping to find some descendants of Chic and > Margaret > who may be able to add to my research on my Reynolds family. At present > I > don't have any information at all on any of their children, if they had > any. I > tried unsuccessfully to find them on Tennessee census records. I don't > know > if Chic was his given name or not. > > Jan Wilson > Kings Mills, Ohio > > > > In a message dated 3/20/2008 8:36:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > JCARROLL13@woh.rr.com writes: > > Hi Gerald,My husband's family are the Carrolls who Sarah Bowman 2nd wife > of > Fielding Lowe was married to Morton Carroll,Sr originally from Anderson > County,Tenn. Fielding Lowe was in the Rev. War I think and the > government > paid him in land 5,000 acres for his service. This land is on Stinking > Creek Road 2nd exit after you come up Jellico Mountain. Regards, Cora > Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com > > > > > > > > > **************Create a Home Theater Like the Pros. Watch the video on AOL > Home. > (http://home.aol.com/diy/home-improvement-eric-stromer?video=15?ncid=aolhom00030000000001) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Dear Gerald, thank you for the information on Elihuew Carroll. Yes, most of the Carrolls of Sarah and Morton,Sr Carroll were born there and later they moved to Habersham. Elihuew's brother named James C born in 1857 on Stinking Creek like Morton and Mourning are buried in Hall Cemetery. James C. is my husband's Grandfather. He married Jane York and had 4 girls and died unk and then married Morning Branham in 1885; and had 5 boys-Wm,Lewis,Horace,George and Floyd. Floyd is my husband's father.We are wondering if the volumes of "Cemeteries and Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell CountyTennessee by Paula Gammell and Edith W. Hutton" are still published and if so where might we purchase it and how much? I have a book by Edith W. Hutton with some cemeteries of Campbell County and wonder if it might be an older edition? You have been such a big help!!! Thanks and keep up the good work! Sincerely, Cora Carroll jcarroll13@woh.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <ebsmiddy@hotmail.com> To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 11:21 PM Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > Dear Gerald: > > There is an Elihew Carroll buried there. Dates on old fieldstone: > 17 Feb. 1862--17 Sept. 1883. According to the 4th Volume of "Cemeteries > and > Tombstone Inscriptions From Campbell County Tennessee" Compiled by Paula > Gammell and Edith W. Hutton, and I quote "On 15 June 1867 Fielding Low > sold > to Parley and Becky Low (his daughters, my note), 100 acres, and Elias Low > (who was his son, also my note), 200 acres. Witness to each of these > three > transactions were Elcana Ayers and Morton Carroll. These deeds were not > recorded at the time of sale. The sale to Parley Low was recorded July > 1886; sale to Elias Low, Feb. 1874." end quote. > > Elcana "Cain" Ayers was our gr.grandmother, Sarah "Sally" Ayers > Smiddy's Uncle. Brother to her father, John Ayers who married Elizabeth > "Betty" Snodderly Ayers. Parley Lowe married Mamaw Sally Ayers Smiddy's > brother, Jackie John Ayers. It gets more tangled as it goes, so I won't > go > into it here, but here is another quote that might help from the book: > "Elihew Carroll appears to be the son of Morton (or Martin) and Morning > Wilburn Carroll. Morton and Morning are buried at the Hall Cemetery." end > quote. > > There has been a house built above the cemetery in the past few > years, and the drive cuts almost through the middle of the cemetery. A > logging road was cut through it before that, and destroyed and moved > around > many stones. Several were completely broken by trees falling on them. > The > persons who did that will remain nameless here, but the house road does > cut > right through the middle of the old cemetery, although it probably didn't > do > any more damage than was already done by the dozers and logging equipment > years before. To get there, we used to climb the mountain up an old > water > cut, full of rocks, which did turn into an almost waterfall in rainy > weather. Now, all you have to do is walk up the driveway toward the house > and go either left or right before reaching the house. The drive splits > the > cemetery. The part where the rock cairn is, and most of the stones that > are still legible, is on the right side going up. Best time to go is > after the leaves and underbrush die down in the late fall or early winter. > It is abandoned, grown up in forest ,and crawling with snakes. The > stones > are all hand-carved fieldstones, and very hard to find, since a lot are > lying on the ground under leaves, and a lot are broken. Our 4X > grandfather, > Jonathan Branam's stone has a tree that has partially grown around it. > His > wife, Sarah Lowe Branam, also a daughter of Fielding Lowe, is buried over > on > Hickory Creek, in the old Ayers Cemetery (not to be confused with the Hen > Ayers Cemetery on Stinking Creek Rd.), at the very back. That cemetery is > also virtually abandoned. We try to cut some of the tangle out to > decorate > she and our 2X gr.grandfather, Granville Walker Braden's graves, but it is > almost a lost cause without more help. > > Libby > > > > Gerald Lay" <slim@jellico.com> > Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 9:07 PM > To: <tncampbe@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe > >> Cora, >> >> Sorry but I can not tell you the names of the Carroll family that is >> buried there. >> >> Libby Smiddy do you have any info in this respect? >> >> >> Gerald Lay >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: James/Cora Carroll >> To: tncampbe@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Friday, March 21, 2008 12:18 PM >> Subject: Re: [TNCAMPBE] TNCAMPBE Felding Lowe >> >> >> Hi Gerald, in this cemetery you speak of can you tell me the Carroll >> kinfolk >> who are buried there? I know that Sarah Bowman Carroll Lowe is buried >> close >> to Fielding Lowe. I am curious as to anyother Carrolls who might be >> there. I >> am looking particularly for Morton Carroll,Senior. He passed away just >> around 1840. He supposedly died in Anderson County,Tenn-much confusion >> lurks >> about his burial. Many thanks for past information. Regards, Cora >> Carroll >> jcarroll13@woh.rr.com >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TNCAMPBE-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 > TNCAMPBE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Does anyone have information pertaining to SALLIE HARMON who married an UNK HATMAKER? Also, who was the informant J F Hatmaker listed on the death certificate??? Does anyone have information on Agee & Carden Undertakers? Sallie Harmon born Mar 16, 1828 Knox Co, TN died Oct 25, 1918, LaFollette, Campbell Co, TN. This has been a mystery woman in the Harmon/Hatmaker families. I would have never known she existed, except, I have a death certificate depicting Hiram Harmon as her father & Sarah Sallie York as mother. She was listed as Sallie Hatmaker, widow. I have researched a lot of Hatmaker's & cannot locate a single one that I believe to be her husband. As far children, I don't know since I don't have a spouse? TENNESSEE DEATH INDEXES 1914-1925 CAMPBELL COUNTY TN HATMAKER Sallie 90 1918 Campbell #172 Death certificate no 172, File No 41, Reg Dist 20701; Sallie Hatmaker b: Mar 16, 1828, TN; d: Oct 25, 1918 Campbell Co, TN; 90 yrs, 7 mos, 10 das; Father: Hiram Harmon, NC; Mother: Sallie York, NC; Inf: J F Hatmaker; Undertaker: Agee & Carden, Campbell Co, TN; Burial: LaFollette, TN Oct 27, 1918. Obviously, from the death certificate she was buried somewhere in Campbell Co, LaFollette, TN. Gloria Fay (Harmon) Burris gloriafayburris@comcast.net