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    1. Re: [TNCHAT] POORHOUSE Info
    2. Renea Burkholder
    3. Hope this is not too serious for this list, but... At the archives in Nashville a few days back I was looking at the Central State Psych. Hosp microfilm. Found some info on Perry County people, took notes and then asked a question of one of the workers there - Marilyn, if you frequent. I noticed no Decatur or Henderson co folks, in fact it appeared no counties west of TN river. Knowing of the existence of Bolivar, I wondered if perhaps those living in west TN were sent there rather than Central State. That was my question and I was hit with where did you find those records? ( had already gestured with the 1 microfilm roll I had as I had asked, so there was no bluffing my way out of an honest answer) Bottom line all 6 or 8 rolls were pulled, they were not public information. Then the conversation continued - poorhouse records should not be released either, how embarrassing for family members, etc. And I thought, well what about bastardy suits in court, the courtcase I read ( 1920's) where a father was bringing suit for daughter allegedly raped and several witnesses gave testimony with detail of the girl's seduction or trying to seduce them and the suit was dropped. The mention in court records of 1 murdering another, children putting out on bond to others because their father was neglecting them. These do not have to be recent records. The negligent father was late 1700's in east TN. I would prefer that all my ancestors were marvelously moral, upright, outstanding members of their communities, but that is not reality. And once we begin suppressing information, where do we draw the line? What is embarrassing to me might not be to you and visa-versa. I would prefer to learn that my lost ancestor was bound out and living with another family than to constantly have a brick wall! Well, my opinion probably makes no difference, but I feel better! Renea grburk@usit.net TNGenWeb County Coordinator for Decatur Co, TN http://www.netease.net/decatur TNGenWeb County Coordinator for Perry Co, TN http://www.netease.net/perry Listowner Decatur, Henderson, Perry Cos, TN TNDECATU-L-request@rootsweb.com Listowner Liston surname LISTON-L-request@rootsweb.com Listowner Rains surname RAINS-L-request@rootsweb.com -----Original Message----- From: Poor House Lady <phlady@jump.net> To: TNCHAT-L@rootsweb.com <TNCHAT-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 10:27 AM Subject: [TNCHAT] POORHOUSE Info >Wow! Tennessee has an absolutely incredible amount of on-line information >about poorhouses. I recently published a new website called The POORHOUSE >STORY which is a clearinghouse for information about 19th century American >Poorhouses at http://www.poorhousestory.com > >On our page where viewers can go to find poorhouse information by state >http://www.poorhousestory.com/houses.htm we just sang your praises!! > >To see what we have listed so far for Tennessee ... just click on OTHER >STATES to get a table and then click on TENNESSEE and you will be taken to >http://www.poorhousestory.com/poorhouses_in_tennessee.htm > >Your comments are welcomed ... I am new at this web-publishing business ><grin> ... and your comments are NEEDED. The site will only develop through >the submissions of folks like you listers. Volunteers are also needed to >transcribe existing information for posting. > >If you are interested in the historical or sociological implications of the >poorhouse system, you will find TONS of info to explore. But if your >interest is strictly genealogical, you may be most interested in the RECORDS >page or the CEMETERY page -- as well as your own State page. > >Please do NOT respond to me through this list. (I would get FIRED and/or >SUED by my ISP if I maintained subscriptions to all the e-mail lists to >which I am posting this announcement!) Please respond off-list ... or I may >miss your post. > >Happy Hunting! >Linda Crannell >(aka=The Poorhouse Lady) > > >==== TNCHAT Mailing List ==== >To subscribe or unsubscribe to this list please visit: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/tnchat >This list is generously donated by Rootsweb for our use. >Complete rules for TnChat may be found at: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/tnchat > >

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