Solomon Lewis Junior was married to Mary (Polly) McDaniel 8-28-1846 in Livingston County Missouri but it was mis-filed as being May McDonnel. Perhaps some of the link is through the McDaniel family? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 11:30 AM Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Walkers in Lewis Cemetery > Thank you for the numbers for the Lewis family. I will call them, and see what they might know. Also, it has been almost two years when I visited Lewis Cemetery with my husband and cousin. Not the same cousin that gave us the cemetery info. At the time, this cousin said a McDaniel family lived in that house where you have to go through their yard almost, to get up to the cemetery on the hill. I talked to the man that lived there, just for a minute, to ask permission to go to the cemetery. He was very nice, and said to go anytime. You have to watch out for his chickens, they were running everywhere, and I was afraid we would flatten one out. I don't know what his connection with the Lewis family could be. I will try to call my cousin and ask her, because she knew him. I'll see if she remembers the Lewis family. I have not addressed you by name, as I have no idea who I am talking to!! LOL Are you Phillip, or Mrs. Walker? > > Libby > > > ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== > VIRUS WARNINGS, CHAIN LETTERS, SOLICITING, JOKES, MISSING CHILDREN NOTICES, POLITICAL MESSAGES, FLAMES, PRAYERS, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this list. > >
Thank you for the numbers for the Lewis family. I will call them, and see what they might know. Also, it has been almost two years when I visited Lewis Cemetery with my husband and cousin. Not the same cousin that gave us the cemetery info. At the time, this cousin said a McDaniel family lived in that house where you have to go through their yard almost, to get up to the cemetery on the hill. I talked to the man that lived there, just for a minute, to ask permission to go to the cemetery. He was very nice, and said to go anytime. You have to watch out for his chickens, they were running everywhere, and I was afraid we would flatten one out. I don't know what his connection with the Lewis family could be. I will try to call my cousin and ask her, because she knew him. I'll see if she remembers the Lewis family. I have not addressed you by name, as I have no idea who I am talking to!! LOL Are you Phillip, or Mrs. Walker? Libby
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I am curious about the Lewis Cemetery. One of my lines comes through Solomon Lewis of Claiborne County and his son Solomon Junior. I have been unable to establish a definite connection with other Lewis families of the area, but I am sure there is a connection. Solomon and his second wife are buried with his daughters in the Rogers Cemetery. Solomon's son moved to the border of Livingston & Carroll Counties in Missouri. James BUNCH and possibly some other Bunch families moved there at the same time. Other Claiborne County area families that had members going there were: CARR, YOAKUM, HUTCHINS, & OWENS. Solomon Junior had a son named William Huston Lewis. It appears that there was a William Huston living in Claiborne County at about the same time Solomon would have been there. Perhaps a relative/namesake? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elizabeth Smiddy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, September 03, 2004 1:28 AM Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Walkers in Lewis Cemetery > > > I know that the child, Clay Bunch, was supposedly the first buried there. His brother, Wesley, died on July 4, 1904, and would have been a teenager at the time of his death. Jesse Bunch was next, sometime between 1900 and before 1910. Jesse and Ellen Williams Bunch are not to be found on the 1900 census in either Hancock or Claiborne County. Clay is dead, Henry and Wesley Bunch are living with their grandmother, Trena Collins Williams, listed with the surnames of Williams, instead of Bunch, and their sister Doshie, has just married Harvey Runions, and is living about two houses down from them. They are listed in Claiborne County, not Hancock. Jesse and Ellen may be hiding out, and farmed out the children, as Jesse had TB, and they didn't want the children to catch it. > > Ellen was listed in the household of Dr. J.M. Hamilton in Harrogate, as a servant, in 1910. In 1920 she is living with her daughter, Doshie Runions and her family, in Tazewell. After 1920 she moved back to Snake Hollow, and lived with her brother, Sam Williams. Lee Williams and his family were also living with them. Ellen died about 1928. There is no death certificate to be found, and you would think there would be by that time, but apparently no one reported her death. As I said before, her daughter Doshie is buried at Liberty with husband Harvey Runions and two children. Ellen's only surviving son, Henry Bunch, who is my gr.grandfather, moved to Virginia in 1917, and is buried there. > > All, or at least most of my Williamses are buried at Gollihon. I am not sure about Hillary, but would bet he is too. I don't know about Hillary being Fleenor, but anything is possible. He was the oldest child and was born in 1856. He married Nancy Collins, daughter of Marvel and Rebecca Collins. Rebecca may have also been a Williams, but some say she was a Couch. I will have to check my census records tomorrow to find the exact date, but Nancy died young, and Hillary and his children are left alone. In later years, he is living with his son, Tip. I don't know when he died, or where he and Nancy are buried, but would guess at Gollihon, since his mother and most siblings are there. > > I don't recognize any of the Bunch ladies you mentioned. I wish I did. Jesse Bunch had two sisters, Elizabeth Bunch, who married Morgan Colllins, and Missie Bunch, who married Stephen Collins. All were from Hancock County. As you can see, the Bunches, Williamses and Collinses really liked each other a lot!! This is getting to be more of a mystery as we go along. I want to buy markers for the four graves at Lewis, but until I am sure they are really there, and in what graves, my hands are tied. I may never know exactly where they are. I don't like to think of them not having marked graves. I guess I need to make another trip to my cousin's house, and see if she is definately sure it was Lewis/Walker Cemetery where they are buried. She is in her eighties, but has an excellent memory. I'll let you know if I find out more. Thank you so much for your help. You are appreciated more than you know. > > Libby > > > ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== > VIRUS WARNINGS, CHAIN LETTERS, SOLICITING, JOKES, MISSING CHILDREN NOTICES, POLITICAL MESSAGES, FLAMES, PRAYERS, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this list. > >
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I know that the child, Clay Bunch, was supposedly the first buried there. His brother, Wesley, died on July 4, 1904, and would have been a teenager at the time of his death. Jesse Bunch was next, sometime between 1900 and before 1910. Jesse and Ellen Williams Bunch are not to be found on the 1900 census in either Hancock or Claiborne County. Clay is dead, Henry and Wesley Bunch are living with their grandmother, Trena Collins Williams, listed with the surnames of Williams, instead of Bunch, and their sister Doshie, has just married Harvey Runions, and is living about two houses down from them. They are listed in Claiborne County, not Hancock. Jesse and Ellen may be hiding out, and farmed out the children, as Jesse had TB, and they didn't want the children to catch it. Ellen was listed in the household of Dr. J.M. Hamilton in Harrogate, as a servant, in 1910. In 1920 she is living with her daughter, Doshie Runions and her family, in Tazewell. After 1920 she moved back to Snake Hollow, and lived with her brother, Sam Williams. Lee Williams and his family were also living with them. Ellen died about 1928. There is no death certificate to be found, and you would think there would be by that time, but apparently no one reported her death. As I said before, her daughter Doshie is buried at Liberty with husband Harvey Runions and two children. Ellen's only surviving son, Henry Bunch, who is my gr.grandfather, moved to Virginia in 1917, and is buried there. All, or at least most of my Williamses are buried at Gollihon. I am not sure about Hillary, but would bet he is too. I don't know about Hillary being Fleenor, but anything is possible. He was the oldest child and was born in 1856. He married Nancy Collins, daughter of Marvel and Rebecca Collins. Rebecca may have also been a Williams, but some say she was a Couch. I will have to check my census records tomorrow to find the exact date, but Nancy died young, and Hillary and his children are left alone. In later years, he is living with his son, Tip. I don't know when he died, or where he and Nancy are buried, but would guess at Gollihon, since his mother and most siblings are there. I don't recognize any of the Bunch ladies you mentioned. I wish I did. Jesse Bunch had two sisters, Elizabeth Bunch, who married Morgan Colllins, and Missie Bunch, who married Stephen Collins. All were from Hancock County. As you can see, the Bunches, Williamses and Collinses really liked each other a lot!! This is getting to be more of a mystery as we go along. I want to buy markers for the four graves at Lewis, but until I am sure they are really there, and in what graves, my hands are tied. I may never know exactly where they are. I don't like to think of them not having marked graves. I guess I need to make another trip to my cousin's house, and see if she is definately sure it was Lewis/Walker Cemetery where they are buried. She is in her eighties, but has an excellent memory. I'll let you know if I find out more. Thank you so much for your help. You are appreciated more than you know. Libby
I'm afraid that I don't know of a definite family connection. From what you've said, it certainly sounds quite possible that they are all really there, but, you're right, it would be nice to find an actual family connection to strengthen the likelihood. Do you know when Ellen Williams Bunch or the others supposedly buried there died? Any chance of death certificates, which usually list the cemetery starting 1914? Also, do you know anything about the brother you called Hillary? I looked up Sam and Lee at Gollihorn, and the age ranges are such that Fleenor could easily have been a brother. His middle initial was "H", and the Hillary name found its way into the Walker side; could he be your Hillary? There are three Bunch/Walker connections that I know, but they don't really fit in that area. Eva Bunch (1 January 1859-19 April 1947) married James Thomas Walker. I think, though, that they were around Walker's Ford either on the Claiborne or Union County side, but I can't say with any degree of certainty; in fact, I can't find a marriage record in either county. Carolyn Bunch married Ballard Ira Walker, Jr, but that was probably in the 1950s and in a branch of the family that had long before left the area. Parlee Bunch (13 December 1896-11 May 1923) married Evert Walker; they lived on Straight Creek. Her parents were William Bunch and Sally Brown according to her death certificate, but I don't know anything more about them other than her certificate claimed that both parents were born in Grainger County. Other than Fleenor, the only connection I know to the Williams family is through the Campbells. Newton J. Campbell married a Lucy E. Williams (18 February 1862-23 January 1943). Newton was a half brother to two Campbell sisters who married into the Walkers, although the men they married were sons of Samuel, Joseph Walker's brother. Sam lived on Little Sycamore as well, but he died young and the children moved down to Bear Creek. Anything ringing a bell? -- [email protected]
Thank you so much for that wonderful information on the people buried in the Walker/Lewis Cemetery. I know that took a long time to type, and I appreciate your kindness. My cousin, Mary Williams, who lives right off Little Sycamore road, is who told me that my gr.gr.grandmother, Ellen Williams Bunch, and her family are buried there. Ellen was Mary's grandmother. She said they were buried at that little cemetery on the side of Powell mountain near New Salem Bapt. Church. Ellen Williams Bunch was the daughter of Wesley and Trena Collins Williams. They always lived in Snake Hollow. They lived on the Hancock side, but on at least two censuses, they are listed as living in Claiborne County, as the line was so close the enumerator probably didn't know where it began or ended. Ellen had brothers Hillary Williams, Sanders, Samuel (Sam) and Leander (Lee), usually spelled "Lea" on the census. She had sisters Rebecca and Rachel Williams. Lee was Mary William's father, and when she told us about the cemetery, we went up there and visited it. She could not remember the name of the cemetery, but described it, and the only one it could have been was Lewis/Walker. But, Ellen and Jesse had only one daughter, Doshie Bunch, and she and her husband, Harvey Runions, and two children, are buried at Liberty. I wondered why Doshie was not buried with her parents at Lewis. Ellen and Jesse's only other child was Henry, who was my gr.grandfather, and he is buried in Virginia. I wonder now if they are buried at Liberty instead of Lewis. But that is a few miles away, and Mary distinctly said "on the side of the mtn. (being Powell Mtn.), and across and down from New Salem Church." Do you recognize any of my Williams family? There has to be some reason for them to be buried in an "almost" private cemetery. The following people buried there were listed in the census as being neighbors of Trena Collins Williams, Ellen's mother. They were: Elihu Walker, Martha W. Fugate, Nursie Walker Williams, Fleenor H. Williams, Ellen Walker, Sterling Walker, John Lewis, Luanne Lewis, and Joseph Lewis. So they probably knew each other well. But Trena Collins Williams and several of her other children are all buried at Gollihon Cem. on Blackwater. This is a real mystery, and one that I have wondered about for a long time. Again, thank you so much for taking time to tell me about all the people in the cemetery. Maybe I can find a link somewhere. Libby Bunch Smiddy
Hi ok i'm a little out of it this morning.. lol. It should say.. he was struck by lightning once an a couple years later was electrocuted while working for the power company. At 10:30 PM 9/1/04 -0400, Phillip Walker wrote: >As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in >Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does >anyone know any of the following? > >Carr Cemetery, page 33 >Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 >George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 >[possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and >Leona Johnson] > >Coleman Cemetery, page 49 >Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days >[seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other >graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore >where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] > >Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 >Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets >J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline Merritt >Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 >Hodge Walker born and died 1920 >[previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly >children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] > >Fairview Cemetery, page 76 >Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 >Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 >[probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] > >Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 >Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) > >Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 >Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days > >Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 >Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 > >Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 >Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 > >Matthews Cemetery, page 148 >Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 > >Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 >Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 > >Shutters Cemetery, page 200 >James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 > >Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 >Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 >Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 >Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 >Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 >Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 >Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 >Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 >Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 >Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 >[Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] > >Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 >Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp > >Walker Cemetery, page 212 >Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 >James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 >Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 >Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 > >Williams Cemetery, page 214 >George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 > > >-- >[email protected] > > >==== 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. > > ........ Barb . I use to skinny dip, now I chunky dunk . http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=toepik
Fairview Cemetery, page 76 Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 [probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] Hi Phillip, this I'm 99% sure is Flora Moore d/o John Spencer Moore and Lavinia Ford. She was married to Sylas Walker. Randal was their son. He was struck by electrocuted while working for the power company. There is another so that I know about. Junior (assuming Sylas Jr.) who married Wanda Jean Neely and they had one son Dean Walker. There may be more kids that I didn't know. Wanda was d/o Arlie Neely and Donna Belle Goin. Sylas and Flora divorced and he married a second time to Donna Belle Goin Neely after Arlie died. Donna Belle was my gr aunt. Hope this all makes sense lol Barb At 10:30 PM 9/1/04 -0400, Phillip Walker wrote: >As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in >Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does >anyone know any of the following? > >Carr Cemetery, page 33 >Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 >George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 >[possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and >Leona Johnson] > >Coleman Cemetery, page 49 >Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days >[seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other >graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore >where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] > >Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 >Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets >J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline Merritt >Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 >Hodge Walker born and died 1920 >[previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly >children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] > >Fairview Cemetery, page 76 >Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 >Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 >[probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] > >Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 >Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) > >Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 >Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days > >Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 >Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 > >Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 >Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 > >Matthews Cemetery, page 148 >Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 > >Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 >Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 > >Shutters Cemetery, page 200 >James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 > >Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 >Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 >Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 >Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 >Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 >Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 >Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 >Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 >Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 >Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 >[Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] > >Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 >Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp > >Walker Cemetery, page 212 >Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 >James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 >Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 >Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 > >Williams Cemetery, page 214 >George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 > > >-- >[email protected] > > >==== 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. > > ........ Barb . I use to skinny dip, now I chunky dunk . http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=toepik
And... Sorry for the followup, but I just realized that Paul Johnson's book does not list the graves of Joseph Walker and his wife Mary Tussey in "Lewis" Cemetery, even though I can assure you that they are there and very obvious and marked. I'm a little surprised he missed them. Mary's grave does not have dates; Joseph's shows June 1791 to 7 January 1851. Joseph was actually born on 26 June 1791 in Sullivan County, and the death date is correct. Mary was probably born about 1790 in Sullivan County and probably died in the late 1870s or early 1880s. Joseph and Mary are buried in hand-hewn rock vaults -- basicially, there are stone boxes over their graves. For a long time, I took the engraving on Joseph's to be confirmation of the years specified in his father's Revolutionary War pension and his own War of 1812 pension. Unfortunately, as I was looking through my records recently, I realized that the stone isn't confirmation of anything. According to what Joe Lewis told me when I visited, the tops of the graves, the stone slabs with the inscriptions, had been replaced several decades ago; he wasn't sure by whom. We have no way of knowing that the new ones say the same thing as the old ones, and, worse, several decades ago, the relative living on the land who probably replaced them I know for certain was familiar with Joseph's pension record as well as Edward's. Especially since his wife's stone includes no dates despite the fact that she outlived him by about 30 years, it's quite possible that the dates currently on the stone are not independent of the other records. On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 23:16:03 -0400, Elizabeth Smiddy <[email protected]> wrote: > I noticed that the Walkers buried in Lewis Cemetery on Little Sycamore are > not on your list. Does this mean that you know who they are? I am > interested because my gr.gr.grandparents, Jesse and Ellen Williams Bunch, > are buried in unmarked graves in that cemetery, along with two of their > children, Wesley and Clay Bunch. I just wondered why my family was buried > here, since they lived on the other side of Powell Mtn., in Snake Hollow, > and Jesse Bunch was born and raised on Newman's Ridge. They might have been > kin to these Williamses and the Walkers. Do you know anything at all about > them, or this cemetery? > Libby > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phillip Walker" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 10:30 PM > Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Walkers in various cemeteries > > > As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in > > Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does > > anyone know any of the following? > > > > Carr Cemetery, page 33 > > Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 > > George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 > > [possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and > > Leona Johnson] > > > > Coleman Cemetery, page 49 > > Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days > > [seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other > > graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore > > where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] > > > > Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 > > Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets > > J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline > Merritt > > Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 > > Hodge Walker born and died 1920 > > [previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly > > children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] > > > > Fairview Cemetery, page 76 > > Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 > > Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 > > [probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] > > > > Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 > > Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) > > > > Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 > > Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days > > > > Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 > > Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 > > > > Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 > > Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 > > > > Matthews Cemetery, page 148 > > Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 > > > > Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 > > Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 > > > > Shutters Cemetery, page 200 > > James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 > > > > Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 > > Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 > > Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 > > Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 > > Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 > > Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 > > Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 > > Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 > > Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 > > Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 > > [Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] > > > > Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 > > Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp > > > > Walker Cemetery, page 212 > > Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 > > James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 > > Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 > > Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 > > > > Williams Cemetery, page 214 > > George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 > > > > > > -- > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== 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. > > > > > > ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== > VIRUS WARNINGS, CHAIN LETTERS, SOLICITING, JOKES, MISSING CHILDREN NOTICES, POLITICAL MESSAGES, FLAMES, PRAYERS, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this list. > > -- [email protected]
Yes, actually I know every single person except one in marked graves in that cemetery, and I have even been to it a number of years ago. I knew there were some unmarked graves there but can only account for as many as four out of what Johnson calls 10. Although Paul Johnson calls it the "Lewis Cemetery", probably because Joe Lewis owns the property now, it earlier was called the Walker cemetery -- and still is by U. S. GNIS, mostly because Joseph Walker, the oldest son of the oldest known Walker in the area, owned the land and is buried there; Joe Lewis is a direct descendent, so the land has actually been in Walker hands for close to 200 years, at least since 1818 that I can prove for sure, but almost definitely earlier. OK, that wasn't your real question :-) That being said, I'm afraid that I do not exactly know your ancestors, but I have a couple of guesses. I tend to focus more on the 1800s, and, in that time, there was only one Walker/Bunch connection that I know: James Thomas Walker married Eva Bunch. But James lived over in the Bear Creek area, and both of them are buried in Kentucky. I don't know anything about Eva's family although I do know that James' grandfather Samuel lived in the Little Sycamore a bit further up the road from this cemetery. There's not a huge distance, of course, between this area and Newman's Ridge. I can tell you, though, that the Williams connection comes from Fleenor H. Williams, who married a granddaughter of Joseph's named Narcissa. How that may or may not tie to the Bunch family, I don't know, because I do not know Fleenor's parents and I don't find them in earlier Claiborne County census records In case it helps, here aret he people in Paul's book buried there and what I know about them: Elihu Walker, 4 April 1828-14 October 1912: Elihu was the youngest son (who lived and is known) of Joseph Walker and Mary Tussey, the first Walkers to live on the land. He apparently owned the land himself later. He married Barbara Parks, the daughter of Jacob J. Parks and Martha Clarkston, the Barbara Walker who is also buried here. Despite the transcription, my own notes of the visit say that Elihu was born 4 April 1826 according to the tombstone; in reality, both dates are wrong, and he was probably born in 1832. Jacob Walker, 8 November 1868-14 April 1889, was his brother, the second-oldest known son, who was a JP and married to Louisa Lewis, the daughter of William Lewis and Sarah Boyers. Louisa herself is not buried here as she remarried to Urial Leabow and is buried in Leabow Cemetery. Amanda Brewer, 31 July 1871-30 October 1889, was married to John Brewer, with Amanda being a daughter of the above Elihu. John was 88 when he died, and I do not know where he was buried. Martha W. Fugate, 31 August 1856-27 September 1937 was married to William Fugate who is in the Fugate Cemetery. Martha was yet another daughter of Elihu. Amanda Williams, 29 September 1909-2 October 1909, was a daughter of Fleenor H. Williams and Narcissa (Nursie) (Walker) Williams. Narcissa was (drum roll please :-)) yet another daughter of Elihu's. Clyde Williams, born and died 24 July 1898, was another of Fleenor's and Nursie's children. The others that I know, neither of whom who are buried here, were Ida and James. Based on Fleenor's obit, there were only four children, so this should cover it. Nursie Walker Williams, 31 July 1886-29 January 1932, was Narcissa as above, the daughter of Elihu Walker. Fleenor H. Williams, 17 April 1869-26 December 1957, was Nursie's husband. About all I know of the couple was that Fleenor was apparently a very small man, and Nursie was quite large. According to family lore, she used to threaten (jokingly) to throw him in the creek. Ellen Walker, 19 December 1850-10 August 1912, was the wife of Sterling Walker, Sterling being a son of Jonathan T. Walker and Amanda Tussey, with Jonathan being a son of Joseph Walker and Mary Tussey while Amanda was a daughter of Mary's brother Jonathan Tussey and his wife Mary Ann Buckner. Sterling Walker, 13 October 1945-22 October 1913, was Ellen's husband as above. Cordie Lewis, born and died 22 November 1880 is the only one I cannot identify positively in this cemetery. She or he probably was a grandchild of John Lewis and Anna Walker, with Anna being a child of Joseph. Barbara Walker, 1 August 1837-6 November 1878 was Barbara Parks, the wife of Elihu above. Sterling Lewis, 5 July 1861-22 December 1864, was a son of John Lewis and his wife Anna Walker with Anna being a daughter of Joseph. For the record, the tombstone actually says "Stirling". Annie Lewis, 23 September 1830-3 December 1896, is Sterling's mother and the daughter of Joseph Walker and Mary Tussey. John Lewis, 5 December 1827-6 May 1904, was Annie's husband and the son of William Lewis and Sarah Boyers. Luanne Lewis, 24 February 1853-20 July 1828, was the former Luanna Tennessee Pearson, a daughter of Pleasant Hillary Pearson and Martha Davis. She married Joseph Lewis, the son of Anna Walker and John Lewis above. Joseph Lewis, 16 December 1853-16 April 1930, was Luanne's husband, the son of Joseph Lewis and Anna Walker, and the grandson of Joseph Walker and Mary Tussey. Frank Parkey, 6 July 1903-7 July 1907, was the son of Charles H. Parkey and Betsy Ann Fugate, both of whom are in Liberty Cemetery. Betsy was a daughter of William Fugate and Martha J. Walker, with Martha in this cemetery as above and William at Fugate Cemetery. And Martha was yet another daughter of Elihu. I have no idea whether any of this helps, and I am extremely curious as to your family tradition of more Williamses and Bunches being buried there. It's a very small cemetery where all marked graves are very closely tied with Joseph Walker and his particular descendents who lived on or very near the land. If your descendents are buried there, they almost have to be descended from Fleenor and Nursie; it's difficult to believe that they were not related and somehow ended up there -- if so, they are the only ones in that small cemetery. Keep in mind, though, that the name "Lewis Cemetery" apparently is a creation of Paul Johnson and was not used before that as best as I can tell. If much earlier death certificates use that name, they may mean somewhere else. On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 23:16:03 -0400, Elizabeth Smiddy <[email protected]> wrote: > I noticed that the Walkers buried in Lewis Cemetery on Little Sycamore are > not on your list. Does this mean that you know who they are? I am > interested because my gr.gr.grandparents, Jesse and Ellen Williams Bunch, > are buried in unmarked graves in that cemetery, along with two of their > children, Wesley and Clay Bunch. I just wondered why my family was buried > here, since they lived on the other side of Powell Mtn., in Snake Hollow, > and Jesse Bunch was born and raised on Newman's Ridge. They might have been > kin to these Williamses and the Walkers. Do you know anything at all about > them, or this cemetery? > Libby > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Phillip Walker" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 10:30 PM > Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Walkers in various cemeteries > > > As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in > > Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does > > anyone know any of the following? > > > > Carr Cemetery, page 33 > > Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 > > George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 > > [possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and > > Leona Johnson] > > > > Coleman Cemetery, page 49 > > Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days > > [seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other > > graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore > > where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] > > > > Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 > > Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets > > J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline > Merritt > > Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 > > Hodge Walker born and died 1920 > > [previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly > > children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] > > > > Fairview Cemetery, page 76 > > Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 > > Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 > > [probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] > > > > Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 > > Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) > > > > Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 > > Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days > > > > Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 > > Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 > > > > Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 > > Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 > > > > Matthews Cemetery, page 148 > > Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 > > > > Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 > > Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 > > > > Shutters Cemetery, page 200 > > James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 > > > > Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 > > Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 > > Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 > > Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 > > Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 > > Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 > > Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 > > Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 > > Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 > > Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 > > [Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] > > > > Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 > > Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp > > > > Walker Cemetery, page 212 > > Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 > > James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 > > Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 > > Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 > > > > Williams Cemetery, page 214 > > George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 > > > > > > -- > > [email protected] > > > > > > ==== 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. > > > > > > ==== TNCLAIBO Mailing List ==== > VIRUS WARNINGS, CHAIN LETTERS, SOLICITING, JOKES, MISSING CHILDREN NOTICES, POLITICAL MESSAGES, FLAMES, PRAYERS, etc., are grounds for your immediate removal from this list. > > -- [email protected]
Middlesboro - Nannie Mae Hurst, 85, passed away Wednesday, August 25 at Middlesboro ARH. She was born November 15, 1918, in Claiborne County, Tenn., the daughter of the late John Powers and Claire Bray Powers. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two husbands, Matt Partin and George Hurst; two sisters and three brothers; and one great-grandchild, Jonathan Lee Hurst. Survivors include her daughters, Mary (Artie) Partin, Joyce (J.E.) Mason, Betty (Bill) Bullins; sons, Alfred (Dare) Hurst, Larry (Linda) Hurst, Jerry (Karen) Hurst, Joe Hurst, and Cecil Partin; sister, Nonie Powers; brother, James Elo Powers; and 24 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Shumate Funeral Home with the Rev. Steve Harrell and Rev. Larry Kidwell officiating. Burial will follow in the Hurst Family Cemetery in Beansfork. Pallbearers will be Bill Bullins, Eddie Bullins, Richard Goodman and Mikey Baird. The family will receive friends from 6-9 p.m. Friday at Shumate Funeral Home, which is in charge of arrangements. Guest book at www.shumatefuneralhome.com **************************** MIDDLESBORO - Opal Lee Parker Siler, 78, passed away Sunday, August 29, 2004, at Middlesboro Appalachian Regional Hospital. She was born July 19, 1926, in Fork Ridge, Tenn., a daughter of the late Monroe and Mary Jane Parker. She was of the Baptist faith. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Homer Siler; four brothers and three sisters. Survivors include special cousins, Alan and Linda West, Middlesboro, John and Jimmie McMichael, Harrogate, Tenn.; nieces and nephews, Clarice Blakeman, London, Ky., William Parker, Rockford, Ill., Effie Bush, Frankfort, Ky., Patricia House, Versailles, Ky., and Michael Parker, New Tazewell, Tenn.; and a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Creech Funeral Home. Burial will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Rains Cemetery in Middlesboro. The family will receive friends from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Creech Funeral Home, Middlesboro, which is in charge of arrangements. **************************end of obits
I noticed that the Walkers buried in Lewis Cemetery on Little Sycamore are not on your list. Does this mean that you know who they are? I am interested because my gr.gr.grandparents, Jesse and Ellen Williams Bunch, are buried in unmarked graves in that cemetery, along with two of their children, Wesley and Clay Bunch. I just wondered why my family was buried here, since they lived on the other side of Powell Mtn., in Snake Hollow, and Jesse Bunch was born and raised on Newman's Ridge. They might have been kin to these Williamses and the Walkers. Do you know anything at all about them, or this cemetery? Libby ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip Walker" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 10:30 PM Subject: [TNCLAIBO-L] Walkers in various cemeteries > As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in > Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does > anyone know any of the following? > > Carr Cemetery, page 33 > Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 > George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 > [possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and > Leona Johnson] > > Coleman Cemetery, page 49 > Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days > [seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other > graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore > where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] > > Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 > Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets > J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline Merritt > Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 > Hodge Walker born and died 1920 > [previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly > children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] > > Fairview Cemetery, page 76 > Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 > Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 > [probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] > > Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 > Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) > > Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 > Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days > > Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 > Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 > > Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 > Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 > > Matthews Cemetery, page 148 > Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 > > Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 > Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 > > Shutters Cemetery, page 200 > James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 > > Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 > Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 > Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 > Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 > Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 > Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 > Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 > Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 > Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 > Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 > [Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] > > Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 > Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp > > Walker Cemetery, page 212 > Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 > James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 > Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 > Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 > > Williams Cemetery, page 214 > George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 > > > -- > [email protected] > > > ==== 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. > >
As much as it even scares me, there are only a handful of Walkers in Paul Johnson's book that I am not comfortable in identifying; does anyone know any of the following? Carr Cemetery, page 33 Lillis Nan Walker, born and died 23 December 1946 George Patton Walker, born and died 1947 [possibly children or grandchildren of William Franklin Walker and Leona Johnson] Coleman Cemetery, page 49 Willie Walker, born 23 April 1808, age 5 days [seems likely to be a transcription error given the age of other graves there; cemetery close to Hancock County line on Little Sycamore where the earliest generation of Walkers lived] Cox Cemetery, pages 55-56 Amie Walker, 16 April 1939-20 April 1939 near the Sweets J. W. Walker, no dates next to George W. Walker and Saphiria Angline Merritt Vilvia Walker born and died 1922 Hodge Walker born and died 1920 [previous two probably grandchildren of Elick Walker and possibly children of the two sons who drowned, Charley and Dewie] Fairview Cemetery, page 76 Flora Walker, 5 July 1908-6 April 1967 Randall Paul Walker, 2, February 1940-4 August 1969 [probably related to Roscoe G. Walker] Ferguson Cemetery, page 81 Lena Walker, 5 December 1905 (only date) Harrogate Cemetery, page 98 Mack Walker, died 21 July 1937, age 19 months, 8 days Lilly Grove Cemetery, page 142 Debra Sue Walker, 5 October 1963-6 November 1963 Mason Bethel Cemetery, page 148 Raymond H. Walker, 23 September 1962-10 June 1976 Matthews Cemetery, page 148 Edward D. Walker, born and died 22 October 1942 Pleasant Point Cemetery, page 169 Nancy E. Walker, 13 August 1887-20 July 1898 Shutters Cemetery, page 200 James Walker, November 1780-May 1836 Straight Creek Cemetery, pages 202-205 Ottis A. Walker, 1913-1953 Earl L. Walker, 1919-1968 Parie Walker, 14 December 1914-19 December 1963 Mary Alice Walker, 7 September 1911-31 December 1969 Deborah Walker, 1959-1959 Ed Walker, 21 December 1917-22 August 1977 Eddie Walker, Jr., 7 January 1955-2 January 1980 Irene Walker, born and died 30 November 1935 Sherry Regina Walker, 15 November 1965-21 December 1965 [Likely descendents of Isaac Walker and Polly Haynes] Thompson Chapel Cemetery, page 209 Mary Walker, 1871-28 April 1954 next to Jake Cupp Walker Cemetery, page 212 Eugene Walker, 14 June 1932-14 June 1932 James Walker, 4 December 1933-5 December 1933 Milus E. Walker, 17 August 1906-6 December 1957 Trula Pierce Walker, 6 January 1906-1 May 1966 Williams Cemetery, page 214 George T. Walker, born 6 October 1874 -- [email protected]
Does anyone have the birth and death date for Lloyd Harmon who was married to Jessie Duncan. I'm trying to prove he is Lloyd Eugene Harmon son of William Edward Harmon and Mollie Dunham. He is buried at Shoemaker Cemetery and Jessie Duncan Harmon is buried there also. Denny Brubaker has Lloyd Eugene Harmon as being b. 2-24-1918 d. 8-11-1973. Thanks Kyle
I posted this obit yesterday by cutting and pasting the on-line information. The hard copy contained more information so I am posting it again. If anyone knows anything about Ethel's mother, Emily Sutton, I would be very interested in hearing from you. Bette Published in The Monroe Evening News on 8-31-2004 Aug. 26, 1915,Aug. 29, 2004 Services have been set for Ethel Mae Thompson, 89, of Monroe, who died at 7:13 p.m. Sunday at Mercy Memorial Hospital's emergency room. She had been in poor health since May. Friends may ca p.m. today at Bacarella Home, where services will be held at 11 a;m.Wednesday. The Rev. Evans C. Bentley, pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, LaSalle. Born Aug. 26, 1915, in Tazewell, Tenn., she was the daughter of Charles and Emily (Sutton) Bundren. She married Phil C. Thompson June 17, 1944, in Monroe. He died Nov. 1, 1990. A homemaker, she worked as a supervisor at Woodall Industries during World War 11. She came to Monroe in 1935 from Middlesboro, Ky., and was a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, where she was an active volunteer with women's groups. She also was an auxiliary member of Gideon's International and a member of Monroe Senior Citizens. Surviving are a daughter, Iris J. (Lawrence) Spalding of Monroe; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and a greatgreat-grandchild. In addition to her husband, she was preceded in death by two brothers, John and her twin, who died at birth, and two sisters, Elizabeth and Nora Bundren. Memorials may be made to St. Paul's United Methodist Church or the charity of the donor's choice. Online condolences may be sent to www.bacarellafuneralhome. com.
Andrea Lynn Poupard-Steffy-Griffin 08/31/2004 BEAN STATION, Tenn. - Andrea Lynn Poupard-Steffy-Griffin, 41, of Bean Station, formerly of Monroe, died Friday from injuries suffered in a Tennessee motorcycle accident. Services are pending at Allore Funeral Home, Monroe. ******************* Ethel Mae Thompson 08/31/2004 Aug. 26, 1915-Aug. 29, 2004 Services have been set for Ethel Mae Thompson, 89, of Monroe, who died at 7:13 p.m. Sunday at Mercy Memorial Hospital's emergency room. She had been in poor health since May. Friends may call from 2 to 8 p.m. today at Bacarella Funeral Home, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The Rev. Evans C. Bentley, pastor of St. Paul's United Methodist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Roselawn Memorial Park, LaSalle. Born Aug. 26, 1915, in Tazewell, Tenn., she was the daughter of Charles and Emily (Sutton) Bundren. She married Phil C. Thompson June 17, 1944, in Monroe. He died Nov. 1, 1990. Surviving are a daughter, Iris J. (Lawrence) Spalding of Monroe; three grandchildren; a great-grandchild, and a great-great-grandchild. Online condolences may be sent to www.bacarellafuneralhome.com.
From The Knoxville News Sentinel 31 Aug 2004 PILLION, KINARD J. - age 76, of Mt. Zion Community of Tazewell, passed away August 28, 2004. Funeral services will be 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, August 31st at Reece Funeral Home. Graveside services 10:00 a.m. Wednesday at Mt. Zion Cemetery. Visitation Tuesday from 6 to 8 at Reece Funeral Home and Valley Chapel 869- 3651 or 626-4249. =========================================== 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
Hi folks, For some reason this bounced back to me instead of going straight to the list. If you can help Boyd, please contact him at the address below. Pam ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Date: 8/30/04 4:10:15 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: [email protected] Would like some information from the list on my ggrandfather Dulana P. Harmon and ggrandmother Catherine L. Simmons which are on my Mother's side. Thank you, Boyd D. Greer