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    1. Hurst/Kesterson connection
    2. Looking for info on Abel/Able Kesterson b. abt 1806 in TN. (maybe] and his wife, Margaret. Their daughter Caroline b. 1831 married James C. Hurst Another daughter, Mary, married a Moses Smith. Would like to share info. Thanks, B.

    02/18/2005 08:56:48
    1. RE: [TNCLAIBO-L] Claiborne Co. Book
    2. Jamie White
    3. Is there an index of the pictures in the book with family names? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 1:36 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Claiborne Co. Book I have a wonderful book - Claiborne County, TN., Pictorial History 1801-2001 On page 110 - lower right corner is a wonderful picture of my husband's great grandparents and their family - Allen Hurst Family Does anyone know who may have submitted the picture? I would love to pay for a nice copy. Thank you. ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== INAPPROPRIATE POSTS SUCH AS, PRAYER REQUESTS, VIRUS WARNINGS, POLITICAL MESSAGES, JOKES, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this list. Keep to Genealogy folks and to the History of Claiborne County.

    02/18/2005 08:09:40
    1. Re: [TNCLAIBO-L] Updated CCCA Website.....
    2. In fact, if any of you are interested in a map of most/all of the Cemeteries if you'd e-mail me PRIVATELY I'd be interested in knowing how many of you would like to purchase something like that from the Cemetery Association. I will pass all your input over to them too. Pam > >If I make a trip to Tn, Claiborne this summer will I be > >Able to find a map to all the Cem,? > > Billy, > > I think the Cemetery Association is working on something like that as a > fundraiser for the future. I don't know a possible date for publication so > can't > tell you if it will be ready by this summer or not. > > Pam > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching the following surnames: BREEDING, CRUTCHFIELD, CUPP, ELLISON, ENGLAND, FAULKNER/FORTNER/FORKNER, FIELDS, GOIN, GREER, HUBBS, HURST, JOHNSON, KECK, KILLION, OUSLEY/OWSLEY, ROARK, RUSSELL, SNAVELY, WAGGONER, WYRICK, and other assorted and connected families. Friends of Genealogical Library of Claiborne County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfoglcc/ CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm WELCOME TO THE CLAIBORNE COUNTY CEMETERIES ASSOCIATION http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm

    02/17/2005 03:35:51
    1. Re: [TNCLAIBO-L] Updated CCCA Website.....
    2. > If I make a trip to Tn, Claiborne this summer will I be > Able to find a map to all the Cem,? Billy, I think the Cemetery Association is working on something like that as a fundraiser for the future. I don't know a possible date for publication so can't tell you if it will be ready by this summer or not. Pam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching the following surnames: BREEDING, CRUTCHFIELD, CUPP, ELLISON, ENGLAND, FAULKNER/FORTNER/FORKNER, FIELDS, GOIN, GREER, HUBBS, HURST, JOHNSON, KECK, KILLION, OUSLEY/OWSLEY, ROARK, RUSSELL, SNAVELY, WAGGONER, WYRICK, and other assorted and connected families. Friends of Genealogical Library of Claiborne County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfoglcc/ CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm WELCOME TO THE CLAIBORNE COUNTY CEMETERIES ASSOCIATION http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm

    02/17/2005 03:29:17
    1. Looking for Pictures
    2. T_Cooke
    3. Captain Jarvis Jackson 'Jackie' Harrell was married to Rutha Dotson.They were my great great great grandparents. Anyway,abt a week and a half ago,I went to my cousin's house in Tazewell,her name is Elizabeth Ann West Hurst.After her mother,my great aunt Lucy Kate Hayes West died,she got the old pictures,and since I am into that stuff,as she says,she gave them to me.She didn't know who most of the people were anyway. After I got home,I went into scan mode.There was a book of metal pictures in there and several postcard photos.On the back of one,was written,Bessie Hayes her picture,to Mrs. Etter Hurst.That sent me into overdrive.Most of those pictures had belonged to my great great grandma Etta Harrell,wife of Wiley Beauregard Hurst.Some of them I don't recognize,but I did know a few of them. There was a picture that was inside a book-like frame (like you see men carry off in the Civil War).I put two and two together......I have the Grainger Co. Book,with a picture of Jarvis and Rutha ,so I compared it with the one in the book and it was the same woman.Jarvis wasn't in the picture and there was a little girl,I wonder if it could be Etta when she was young.I was tickled to death to think that I have something that was possibly carried in the war,since Jarvis was a captain in the war. If anyone out there has any pictures at all of these Harrell descendants,please let me know. I am looking for pictures of - Sarah Margaret Harrell,wife of James McGinnis George Hamilton Harrell,husband of Della Nunn Mary Matilda Harrell,wife of James Frye Charlotte Harrell Louisa C. Harrell,wife of William Robert Wise Newton Jackson Harrell,husband of Mary C. Hodges William Perry Harrell,husband of Mary C. Ritter Calvin Scott Harrell,husband of Martha Frye Sophronia Harrell Emily Etta Harrell,wife of Wiley Beauregard Hurst (also any kids of the above people listed). Tina Lephew Cooke Union Co.TN

    02/17/2005 03:21:16
    1. 1921 Walker and Related Family Reunion
    2. Phillip Walker
    3. I finally got around to scanning an old picture from a Walker family reunion held July 3, 1921 at the home of Lizzie (Walker) Click in Andersonville, although the Walker family in question is the one from Claiborne/Hancock counties. I've been circulating it to a number of people I know, and quite a few people have now been identified, but I thought I'd let the list know in case anyone has an interest or thinks he or she might know someone. Just e-mail me directly, and I'll be glad to e-mail you the picture. The people identified to date: William Charles (Charlie) YADON, wife Della Margaret Melissa (ATKINS), daughter Elise Alice Birdie (WALKER) HUMPHREY and son James Parke Sarah Alice (HODGES) (ATKINS) GOSE and then husband Thomas GOSE Alice (ATKINS) BATEMAN (possibly) Lizzie (WALKER) Click, granddaughter Laura Robbie SNEED and other children listed separately John Davis WALKER and wife Margaret Ann (HOUSTON) Dr. Silas Anderson WALKER and daughter Maggie Silas HALE, wife Lura (CLICK) and daughter Mercedes Joseph Ashby WALKER (probably) and daughter Opal Laura CLICK -- Phillip A. Walker [email protected]

    02/17/2005 10:32:12
    1. McBride, Billy G.
    2. Will Graves Cemetery, Sharps Chapel, Union, TN This is the Cem im looking for. Billy

    02/17/2005 10:05:12
    1. RE: [TNCLAIBO-L] Updated CCCA Website.....
    2. McBride, Billy G.
    3. If I make a trip to Tn, Claiborne this summer will I be Able to find a map to all the Cem,? Also would like to Know if Union Cem, is in Claiborne Co,? Billy Keck, Bolinger, Duncan, McBride, Smith, -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 1:08 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Updated CCCA Website..... Hello Cousins, Darrell has updated the Cemetery Association Website in the last day or so to reflect the following: "Added the AFTER pics to the Gose, Ferguson and Lynch Cemeteries. Also added the Bunch Cemetery to the list of those which has been cleaned up by the Claiborne County Cemeteries Association, with both BEFORE and AFTER pictures, for a total of 34 new pictures added today." I'm sure their coffers are drying up with all the cleanup work they've done this past winter so don't forget to send in your dues/donation so they can keep doing the marvelous job they've been doing for us. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm Enjoy! Pam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching the following surnames: BREEDING, CRUTCHFIELD, CUPP, ELLISON, ENGLAND, FAULKNER/FORTNER/FORKNER, FIELDS, GOIN, GREER, HUBBS, HURST, JOHNSON, KECK, KILLION, OUSLEY/OWSLEY, ROARK, RUSSELL, SNAVELY, WAGGONER, WYRICK, and other assorted and connected families. Friends of Genealogical Library of Claiborne County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfoglcc/ CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm WELCOME TO THE CLAIBORNE COUNTY CEMETERIES ASSOCIATION http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== Please leave Roll Calls up to the discretion of the listowner!! Please visit the CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT at: http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm

    02/17/2005 08:06:53
    1. Updated CCCA Website.....
    2. Hello Cousins, Darrell has updated the Cemetery Association Website in the last day or so to reflect the following: "Added the AFTER pics to the Gose, Ferguson and Lynch Cemeteries. Also added the Bunch Cemetery to the list of those which has been cleaned up by the Claiborne County Cemeteries Association, with both BEFORE and AFTER pictures, for a total of 34 new pictures added today." I'm sure their coffers are drying up with all the cleanup work they've done this past winter so don't forget to send in your dues/donation so they can keep doing the marvelous job they've been doing for us. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm Enjoy! Pam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Researching the following surnames: BREEDING, CRUTCHFIELD, CUPP, ELLISON, ENGLAND, FAULKNER/FORTNER/FORKNER, FIELDS, GOIN, GREER, HUBBS, HURST, JOHNSON, KECK, KILLION, OUSLEY/OWSLEY, ROARK, RUSSELL, SNAVELY, WAGGONER, WYRICK, and other assorted and connected families. Friends of Genealogical Library of Claiborne County http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfoglcc/ CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm WELCOME TO THE CLAIBORNE COUNTY CEMETERIES ASSOCIATION http://www.rootsweb.com/~tncctca/index.htm

    02/17/2005 07:07:47
    1. FIELDS,NORTH.GORDON, WILLIAMS,CHEEK,DAY
    2. TN MAN 2
    3. list anyon researching FIELDS, GORDON, WILLIAMS.? the below may be part of the FIELDS lines i'm researching some. the FIELDS i'm researching: Myrtle Fields b. 8-12-1892 married TOM NORTH. she had 2 sisters a RILLIE? or BILLIE? FIELDS GORDON, and GIRTIE FIELDS WILLIAMS. Myrtle Fields b. 8-12-1892 & d. 2-20-1976 buried in Yoakum Chapel Cemetery, Claiborne Co., married: Thomas North b. 1-13-1894 & d. 8-18-1961 buried in Yoakum Chapel Cemetery, Claiborne Co., TN MYRTLE FIELDS NOTH's son DIT married my aunt EDITH MOORE. they lived off RED HILL RD. in POWELLs VALLEY near FLATWOODS church. thanks Ray Moore. I was wondering if the FIELDS below are tied to the above? DAY, MRS. MABEL ANN - age 85, of Tazewell, Tenn., Mabel CHEEK, F. Born on 12 Oct 1916. Mabel died in Tazewell, Claborne Co., TN on 21 Apr 2002; she was 85. Buried on 23 Apr 2002 in Riverview Cemetery, Harrogate, TN. Occupation: Had James Ronald & Judy (Otis FIELDS). MOORE,MAYES,TOWNSLEY,WHITEAKER, WHITAKER,GRUBBS,POE, GRAY, HAUN,LONG,OGLESBY, CRAVENS,VOWELL,PARKER, MOLES,MEADOWS,LAMBERT,NORTH, FIELDS,(HUNDLEY,MANIS,of HAWKINS Co.TN.) & others. in CLAIBORNE,KNOX,GRAINGER Cos.TN. http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm

    02/17/2005 04:42:02
    1. Re: [TNCLAIBO-L] Re: Hurst census look up
    2. William Hurst
    3. His name as indexed on Ancestry.com is Hewert. I just submitted a correction. Bill Hurst > > Gracious, I know that names get misspelled in the translation but these > were way off the mark! > > I think these are the folks you were looking for, hiding out on Heritage. > > Series: T623 Roll: 1561 Page: 70 > > SurnameGivenNameAgeSexRaceBirthplaceStateCountyLocationYearHUVERTJAMES > C70MWTNTNCLAIBORNE6-DIST1900 > 1900 > TENNESSEE > CLAIBORNE > 6-DIST > Series: T623 Roll: 1561 Page: 70 > SurnameGivenNameAgeSexRaceBirthplaceStateCountyLocationYearHUVERTALLEN45MWTNTNCLAIBORNE6-DIST1900 > If you want me to read off the particulars, let me know. > > Best, > Chaille > > > Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:42:02 EST > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: 1900 Census lookup > > I am looking for James C. Hurst and wife Caroline in 1900 Claiborne > County. > James would be 70yrs old. > I am sure they are thre - but Ancestry and Heritage aren't showing them. > In 1860, 1870 and 1880 they were in the 6th Civil district > In 1910 they were in the 5th Civil District > > Also his son, Allen Hurst and wife Nancy. In 1900 Allen would be 45 yrs. > old > - > > Thank you. > > > > ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== > INAPPROPRIATE POSTS SUCH AS, PRAYER REQUESTS, VIRUS WARNINGS, POLITICAL > MESSAGES, JOKES, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this > list. Keep to Genealogy folks and to the History of Claiborne County. > >

    02/16/2005 05:58:24
    1. Re: Do you know him?
    2. Ann Grubb
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "McDaniel Earl M Contr AFRL/SNZT" <[email protected]> To: "'Ann Grubb'" <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2005 7:40 AM Subject: RE: FW:Do you know him? > Ann - > > http://www.quasimondo.com/archives/000499.php > http://www.hoax-slayer.com/lost-tsunami-child.html > > It's a Swedish boy that has since been identified. > > Here's hoping and praying he's got better days ahead. > > Earl > > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 5:46 PM > Subject: FW:Do you know him? > > > > > > > TSUNAMI VICTIM, DO YOU KNOW HIM? > > > > > > Subject: Have a quick look > > Please pass this on. > You never know who we may know that has some information concerning this > child. > > > > > > Nobody knows who this boy belongs to! Please send this to all - we mean > all! - the people in your entire > > > > > > network. Looking for his family. The boy about 2 years, vacationing in > Khoa Lak is missing his parents. > > > > > > Nobody knows what country he comes from. If anybody knows him please > contact us by phone 076-249400-4 ext. 1336, 1339 or e-mail : > > > > > > > > > > >

    02/16/2005 02:39:45
    1. Re: [TNCLAIBO-L] Historic MArker on Old 63
    2. Steve Smith
    3. Knoxville Gazette 11 October 1794 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was published in Rogersville TN and was the first newspaper in the state. It holds news from all over the state. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A list of the names of persons killed, murdered, and captured since the 26th of February 1794. March 9 - Samuel Martin killed on a path leading from Henry's Station to his father's house. James Ferguson killed on a path leading from David Craig's to John Craig's Station. 16 - John Wood wounded with four balls, about sun lite, on a path leading to the house of William Russell-a leg was cut off. 18 - Four men killed on the Kentuky road and one wounded. Four men killed in Tennessee county; the particular day and names not known. 20 - Charles Bratton, killed and scalped near the home of Major White, in Sumner county. On the 21st near the house of Secretary Smith, Anthony Bledsoe, the son of the late Col. Anthony Bledsoe, and Anthony Bledsoe, son of the late Col. Isaac Bledsoe, were both killed by Indians and scalped (their fathers, were both killed by Indians, one, in his house, the other in his field). The same party of Indians captured a valuable negro fellow belonging to secretary Smith. April 1 - Thomas Sharp Spencer, killed on the road leading from Knoxville to Nashville, near Crab Orchard, by Double Head, and James Walker wounded. 2 - William Green, a federal soldier, killed at Fort Grainger (the block-house at the mouth of the Holston, so called) James R. Robertson, son of General Robertson, and John Grimes, his nephew, killed on the Cumberland river, the day not precisely known. 6 - The mother of Peter and Henry Livingston, and two children, killed near Mocason Gap and a negro taken prisoner. 19 - Travellers from Kentucky inform, that three persons were killed by Indians on the Kentucky road, near Middleton's Station. 21 - Casteel, his wife and four children, were killed in his own house, at the dawn of day, within seven miles of Knoxville. At the same time a neighboring child, who, happened to be at his house was dangerously wounded. James M'Cown, killed at the house of Widow Hays, ten miles from Nashville, Mrs. Hays husband had been killed a few months before. May 26. One of the spies, on duty was wounded, on Bledson's Creek; And on the same day, on Station Camp Creek, in the midst of a thick settlement, a party of Indians spied of Mr. Strawder and his son, at work within one hundred yards of his own house, killed and scalped the latter - the former fled to his house, the Indians pursued, and wounded his wife as she opened the door to let him in. June 11. The wife of Mr. Gear was scalped by Indians, within four miles of Nashville, on her way to church. Hugh Webb and Joseph M'Adams, of Sumner County were fired upon near the Dreeping Spring, on the public road, on their way from the salt works, with salt for their families; the former was killed, and the latter badly wounded with three balls. Robert M'Roy, killed in pursuit of the Indians who scalped Mrs. Gear. Stephen Jones, killed on the southern frontiers of Jefferson county. William Scott, John Pettigrew, James Pettigrew, Mr. Tate, Mr. Young, and another man, three women and three children, were killed on the Tennessee, on board of a boat bound to the Natches, and twenty-two negroes taken prisoners. July 3 - Isaac Mayfield was killed within four miles of Nashville. 9 - Major Winschester, killed and scalped on the public road leading from his own house to Sumner courthouse. He was a justice of the peace, and on his way to court. 24 - John Ish was killed and scalped in his field eighteen miles below Knoxville, on the south bank of the Holston. August 12 - A party of Indians attacked the Bull Run block house, 16 miles from Knoxville, and were repulsed. 13 - The Indians on the Cumberland road, near the Crab Orchard, killed Paul Cunningham, Daniel Hitchcock, William Fannagan, and Stephen Renfroe, and wounded Abraham Byrd. 14 - William Blackburn, one of the federal soldiers, and David F. Dearmond, one of the militia on duty, were fired upon by about 15 Indians, the former killed, and the latter wounded, slightly, near Fort Grainger, twenty-two miles from Knoxville. On the 20th, Allen Noles, a lad of twelve years of age, was killed by Indians, four miles from Nashville, on the plantation which his father had been killed about six years ago. Robert Brigace, was killed by Indians, on a public road near Sumner courthouse. His horse was also shot dead. September 6 - A negro woman, the property of Peter Turney, was taken off by Indians near Sumner courthouse. On the 10th, a woman on Red River, near Major Sharp's was killed by Indians. The same day, a party of Indians fired upon five men near Mr. Andrew Jackson's, on the south side of Cumberland river, killed one man and wounded two; amongst the latter is Mr. John Donelson and the widow Hays. On the 13th, _____ Walker was captured by Indians on the frontiers of Hawkins, as he was passing from his own house to that of a neighbor. Gabriel Simpson, killed within six miles of Nashville, in the early part of July, on the plantation which his father was killed. RECAPITULATION killed--71 wounded--12 captives--26 total=109

    02/15/2005 03:04:13
    1. FRANK ELLISON obituary.
    2. TN MAN 2
    3. List Mr.ELLISON was related to me thru the TOWNSLEYs. i think his mom was the TOWNSLEY.? or grandmother. i met him here,but never got to talk. heres the LAFAYETTE,IN newspaper address for obits. as most of you have ties here like me. Ray Moore. JOURNAL & COURIER http://cgi.jconline.com/cgi-bin/obits/search_obits.pl OBIT: Frank Ellison Frank Ellison, 85, of Lafayette, died at 2:35 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 13, 2005, at Rosewalk Village where he had been a resident. Born July 19, 1919, in Tazewell, Tenn., he resided in Knoxville, Tenn., before moving to Lafayette 34 years ago. He married Mildred A. Todd on April 24, 1970, in Royal Center, and she survives. Mr. Ellison was a miller for White Lilly Foods and later worked in janitorial services at Lafayette Bank and Trust. He was a member of Pentecostal Church of God. Surviving with his wife are two daughters, Carolyn L. Mitchell (husband: Jim) of Flat Rock, Mich., and Debra K. Madon (husband: Jimmy) of Knoxville, Tenn.; a son, Dennis E. Ellison (wife: Mary) of Flat Rock, Mich.; a brother, Wiley Ellison Jr. of Downey, Calif.; and a sister, Hazel Hopper of Tazewell. MOORE,MAYES,TOWNSLEY,WHITEAKER, WHITAKER,GRUBBS,POE, GRAY, HAUN,LONG,OGLESBY, CRAVENS,VOWELL,PARKER, MOLES,MEADOWS,LAMBERT,NORTH, FIELDS,(HUNDLEY,MANIS,of HAWKINS Co.TN.) & others. in CLAIBORNE,KNOX,GRAINGER Cos.TN. http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm

    02/15/2005 12:53:50
    1. 1900 Census lookup
    2. I am looking for James C. Hurst and wife Caroline in 1900 Claiborne County. James would be 70yrs old. I am sure they are thre - but Ancestry and Heritage aren't showing them. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 they were in the 6th Civil district In 1910 they were in the 5th Civil District Also his son, Allen Hurst and wife Nancy. In 1900 Allen would be 45 yrs. old - Thank you.

    02/15/2005 05:42:02
    1. Re: Hurst census look up
    2. Blais
    3. Gracious, I know that names get misspelled in the translation but these were way off the mark! I think these are the folks you were looking for, hiding out on Heritage. Series: T623 Roll: 1561 Page: 70 SurnameGivenNameAgeSexRaceBirthplaceStateCountyLocationYearHUVERTJAMES C70MWTNTNCLAIBORNE6-DIST1900 1900 > TENNESSEE > CLAIBORNE > 6-DIST Series: T623 Roll: 1561 Page: 70 SurnameGivenNameAgeSexRaceBirthplaceStateCountyLocationYearHUVERTALLEN45MWTNTNCLAIBORNE6-DIST1900 If you want me to read off the particulars, let me know. Best, Chaille Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2005 12:42:02 EST From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: 1900 Census lookup I am looking for James C. Hurst and wife Caroline in 1900 Claiborne County. James would be 70yrs old. I am sure they are thre - but Ancestry and Heritage aren't showing them. In 1860, 1870 and 1880 they were in the 6th Civil district In 1910 they were in the 5th Civil District Also his son, Allen Hurst and wife Nancy. In 1900 Allen would be 45 yrs. old - Thank you.

    02/15/2005 05:21:44
    1. James Walter Coffey
    2. Sheri Kelly
    3. Hello Lists! Any of you know who James Walter Coffey belongs to? He was born Jun. 9 1859 in KY, died Feb. 17 1938 in KY. In 1920 was in Metcalfe Co. KY census. Married Eddie Mona Roach, born Feb. 15, 1870 in Adair Co., KY. They were married Feb. 19, 1891 in Adair Co. Children: George W., 1892 Florence, 1893 Lawrence Denzil, 1894 Mary E., 1896 Clarence, 1899 Evie Ellen, 1901 John Lilburn, 1903 William Henry, 1905 Cora Nell, 1907 Fannie Magdaline, 1910 Thanks, Sheri VA,NC,TN,KY:COFFEY-COLLINS-HICKS-JORDAN-PERRY-RUSSELL/SC AL: McCOOL-MILLS-SEGREST-THRASHER-WOOD Sheri K. in Louisiana [email protected] & [email protected] "Genealogy is Perpetual!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'

    02/15/2005 03:17:18
    1. Obit From The Knoxville News sentinel 15 Feb 2005
    2. From the Knoxville News sentinel 15 Feb 2005 BRADEN, MRS. BETTY JO (BEAN) - age 74 of Powell (formerly of Speedwell) - went to be with the Lord Monday, February 14, 2005, at Baptist West Hospital in Knoxville. She was born August 1, 1930. She was of the Baptist faith and a member of Braden Chapel Baptist Church. Mrs. Braden was a retired school teacher of 22 years and was loved by her students. She was preceded in death by: her husband, Roy David (Pete) Braden; and parents, Ike and Maude (Clawson) Bean. Survivors: son and daughter-in-law, Ben David and Betty Gail (Russell) Braden of Powell; granddaughter, Elizabeth Nicole Braden; and sister, Patsy Ellison; several nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. Funeral services Wednesday 2 p.m. at Braden Chapel Baptist Church with Elder J. C. Monday and Rev. Jack Anderson officiating. Interment to follow at Braden Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Walters Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Braden Chapel Baptist Church, 515 Blue Spring Road, Speedwell, TN 37870 or Tennessee Donor Services, 7015 Middlebrook Pike, Knoxville, TN 37909. Walters Funeral Home of LaFollette is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Betty Jo (Bean) Braden. =========================================== 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

    02/15/2005 02:19:20
    1. Re: [TNCLAIBO-L] Historic Marker on Old 63
    2. Bob & Betty Hughes
    3. --WebTV-Mail-1232-365 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Sounds like what I call a "war story". --WebTV-Mail-1232-365 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from smtpinvite-3302.bay.webtv.net (209.240.205.170) by storefull-3252.bay.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:04:32 -0800 Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [66.43.18.41]) by smtpinvite-3302.bay.webtv.net (WebTV_Postfix+sws) with ESMTP id 706C8E10F; Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:04:32 -0800 (PST) Received: (from [email protected]) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.12.8/8.12.8) id j1F1xXa1001478; Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:59:33 -0700 Resent-Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:59:33 -0700 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Mon Feb 14 18:59:32 2005 Message-ID: <[email protected]> From: "Joanne" <[email protected]> Old-To: <[email protected]> Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:59:42 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2900.2180 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2180 X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/9590 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Historic Marker on Old 63 X-Brightmail: Message tested, results are inconclusive Ray, I was born and raised in Arthur and my mother told me about the Indians killing James Robinson (Robertson). There was a big rock on the side of Gap Creek and the story was that he was indeed wounded there, and if you threw water on the rock, you could still his bloodstains. I never tried it, because I was always afraid I would see it! Joanne A friends is like a quilt: designed by heart, pieced in time, sewn by hand and bound to keep you covered. ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== If you are having any difficulties with the list please contact the list owner Pamela Burnette at: [email protected] Visit the CLAIBORNE COUNTY PIONEER PROJECT at: http//freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ccpp/pioneer/index.htm we have over 95,000 folks from the county identified and waiting for you to find them. --WebTV-Mail-1232-365--

    02/14/2005 01:08:12
    1. Butcher Springs
    2. Sandie K Gibson
    3. Ray: I have pictures of Butcher Springs. It is across the road from the old Gap Creek Baptist church. My mother grew up in the house just 2 houses down from the church. We have thrown water on the rock and the blood stain still shows up on the rock the last time we wet it. I was there this summer but we didn't get out at the creek. I'm not sure where my picture is, but I will find it and send it to you, if you would like it. Sandie in CO

    02/14/2005 12:36:44