Debie, that's what I thought. I know over in DeKalb County several years ago some guy was trying to block access to a family cemetery and the family sued him and he was forced to provide access. What I am wondering is where my great-grandfather James Lawson Steele (1879 - July 1919) is most likely buried. He died in the old Central State Hospital over by the airport in Nashville. I know there's a cemetery for colored folk who died at that facility and another for white folk who died there. I assume he is buried on the grounds, as he died there 23 July 1919. Sure do wish there were records of who was buried over there. If I can ever locate his grave, I'll have a monument put up for him. Will --- On Wed, 10/26/11, Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> wrote: From: Debie Cox <debiec@gmail.com> Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Law regarding cemeteries. To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, October 26, 2011, 2:00 PM This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision. Case Laws (Tennessee Supreme Court Decisions) Walter Hines v. State 149 SW 1058-1060 (1911) Case argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee for the Middle Division. Nashville, December Term, 1911. Cemeteries. Land devoted and used as a burial ground is held in trust for that purpose by the owner and his successors in title. Where the owner of land definitely appropriated and devoted a small part thereof as a private family burial ground, and it has been used as such, the land cannot be conveyed or devised so as to interfere with such use, because such owner, his grantees, devisees, and heirs hold the title in trust for the benefit of those entitled to a right or easement of burial in it, who also have the right to visit the cemetery for the purpose of repairing, beautifying, and protecting the graves and grounds, and, for these purposes, they have a right of ingress and egress from the nearest public road, to be exercised at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants of landowner devoting land to family burial ground are entitled to burial therein. Where the owner of the land definitely appropriated and devoted a small part thereof as a private family burial ground, and it has been used as such, the right of burial extends to all the descendants of the owner, and they may exercise it when the necessity arises. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants... Purchaser takes land subject to burial rights in a lot devoted to private family burial ground, though there be no express reservation. Where a small part of a tract of land has been devoted to a private family burial use by the owner, those thereafter purchasing the land take it subject to the aforesaid burial rights, without any express reservation in the deed or will under which they take; for such reservation is implied, and purchasers are charged with notice of the fact that the particular lot has been dedicated to burial purposes, and of the rights of descendants and relatives of those there buried. Burial lots, whether public or private, are not the subject of trade and commerce, and it is always presumed that they are not included in the sale of land which surrounds them. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants... Purchaser... Burial ground rights are not barred by statutes of limitations so long as graves are marked by monuments, gravestones, or otherwise. The right to use a private burial ground as such is not barred by the statute of limitations, so long as it is kept inclosed ; or, if uninclosed, so long as the monuments and gravestones marking the graves are there, or other attention is given to the graves, so as to show and perpetuate the sacred object and purpose to which the land has been devoted; for possession by the living is not required, in such case, to prevent the acquirement of title by the adverse possession of the owner of the fee, so long as the dead are there buried, their graves are marked, and any acts are done tending to preserve their memory and mark their last resting place. Cemeteries. Desecration of private burial ground and graves therein, and wrongful obstruction of way thereto, are misdemeanors. The desecration of a private burial ground, and graves therein, and the wrongful obstruction of the easement of a right of way from the public road thereto, as against those entitled to use it, are misdemeanors, subject to punishment under the statutes applicable to offenses of that character. It is the responsibility of law enforcement personnel with jurisdiction over the location of the cemetery to enforce these laws. If you are aware of any violations, you should immediately contact local law enforcement authorities for action. If law enforcement personnel do not handle the situation to your satisfaction, you should contact the state's chief archaeologist in care of the Department of Environmental Conservation in Nashville. 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This web page details Tennessee law regarding cemeteries. http://www.tngenweb.org/law/cemetery-law.html The legalities of access to cemeteries was decided by a Tennessee Supreme Court Decision. Case Laws (Tennessee Supreme Court Decisions) Walter Hines v. State 149 SW 1058-1060 (1911) Case argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Tennessee for the Middle Division. Nashville, December Term, 1911. Cemeteries. Land devoted and used as a burial ground is held in trust for that purpose by the owner and his successors in title. Where the owner of land definitely appropriated and devoted a small part thereof as a private family burial ground, and it has been used as such, the land cannot be conveyed or devised so as to interfere with such use, because such owner, his grantees, devisees, and heirs hold the title in trust for the benefit of those entitled to a right or easement of burial in it, who also have the right to visit the cemetery for the purpose of repairing, beautifying, and protecting the graves and grounds, and, for these purposes, they have a right of ingress and egress from the nearest public road, to be exercised at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants of landowner devoting land to family burial ground are entitled to burial therein. Where the owner of the land definitely appropriated and devoted a small part thereof as a private family burial ground, and it has been used as such, the right of burial extends to all the descendants of the owner, and they may exercise it when the necessity arises. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants... Purchaser takes land subject to burial rights in a lot devoted to private family burial ground, though there be no express reservation. Where a small part of a tract of land has been devoted to a private family burial use by the owner, those thereafter purchasing the land take it subject to the aforesaid burial rights, without any express reservation in the deed or will under which they take; for such reservation is implied, and purchasers are charged with notice of the fact that the particular lot has been dedicated to burial purposes, and of the rights of descendants and relatives of those there buried. Burial lots, whether public or private, are not the subject of trade and commerce, and it is always presumed that they are not included in the sale of land which surrounds them. Cemeteries. Land... Descendants... Purchaser... Burial ground rights are not barred by statutes of limitations so long as graves are marked by monuments, gravestones, or otherwise. The right to use a private burial ground as such is not barred by the statute of limitations, so long as it is kept inclosed ; or, if uninclosed, so long as the monuments and gravestones marking the graves are there, or other attention is given to the graves, so as to show and perpetuate the sacred object and purpose to which the land has been devoted; for possession by the living is not required, in such case, to prevent the acquirement of title by the adverse possession of the owner of the fee, so long as the dead are there buried, their graves are marked, and any acts are done tending to preserve their memory and mark their last resting place. Cemeteries. Desecration of private burial ground and graves therein, and wrongful obstruction of way thereto, are misdemeanors. The desecration of a private burial ground, and graves therein, and the wrongful obstruction of the easement of a right of way from the public road thereto, as against those entitled to use it, are misdemeanors, subject to punishment under the statutes applicable to offenses of that character. It is the responsibility of law enforcement personnel with jurisdiction over the location of the cemetery to enforce these laws. If you are aware of any violations, you should immediately contact local law enforcement authorities for action. If law enforcement personnel do not handle the situation to your satisfaction, you should contact the state's chief archaeologist in care of the Department of Environmental Conservation in Nashville. For an interpretation of any Tennessee legal matters, and to receive the most up-to-date laws, please contact an attorney licensed to practice in this state.
Here is Erma: (spelled with an "E" instead of "I" but same birth year) Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950 Irma Fitzgerald Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950 birth: 1892 marriage: 16 Jul 1915 Davidson, Tennessee spouse: E.W. Hertenstein
P.S. I suggest after you have viewed the groom's name, you try to locate him in the census to see if the Fitzgerald brides are the correct age for the dau. of Elijah.
Go to familysearch.org to search the database of Tennessee Marriages 1796-1950. There are two possible records for Bessie Fitzgerald marrying in Davidson County; one for Ethell (spelled with two - l's) for Davidson County; and I didn't find one for Emma. Emma may be a nickname? Good luck, JJ -----Original Message----- From: tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndavids-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Craig Beeman Sent: Sunday, October 16, 2011 12:12 AM To: TNDAVIDS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDAVIDS] FITZGERALD of Davidson Co., TN "Hello again Fellow Family Researchers and possible Cousins!" Am still in the hunt for marriage records for the three daughters or Elijah B. FITZGERALD and his wife, Luella SLAYDEN, who were married 31 Jan 1883, in Maury Co., TN. The names of their three daughters were" Bessie FITZGERALD, b abt Oct 1885, TN Ethel FITZGERALD, b abt Jul 1888, TN and Erma J. FITZGERALD, b abt Oct 1892, TN As this family is found in the 1900 and 1910 census for Davidson Co., TN, am guessing it likely that these three daughters were married in Davidson Co., TN. Any and all help will be most appreciated to be sure! Craig CRAIG Team # 8 - Team Leader "Always Looking for Cousins!" ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
"Hello again Fellow Family Researchers and possible Cousins!" Am still in the hunt for marriage records for the three daughters or Elijah B. FITZGERALD and his wife, Luella SLAYDEN, who were married 31 Jan 1883, in Maury Co., TN. The names of their three daughters were" Bessie FITZGERALD, b abt Oct 1885, TN Ethel FITZGERALD, b abt Jul 1888, TN and Erma J. FITZGERALD, b abt Oct 1892, TN As this family is found in the 1900 and 1910 census for Davidson Co., TN, am guessing it likely that these three daughters were married in Davidson Co., TN. Any and all help will be most appreciated to be sure! Craig CRAIG Team # 8 - Team Leader "Always Looking for Cousins!"
Please read this report on Roane County TN; VERY Closely This is what I know Researchers LTC Nathaniel Johnson and Mary Hollands; Rich families a DNA Match to Hiram Johnson of Blue Creek, Duck River is in here. Mary Hollands Pillow: families connected to Gideon Johnson are in this report; they move down to Blue Creek of Duck River. The DNA HOPER Match of Cousin David Hooper is in this report (possible married to the Matlock familes of Dickson and Humphreys Co. Tn) The Matlocks of Roane Co TN are also married to a Holland Family Who is the Holland family in Dickson Co Tn doing business with our Matlock families of Roane Co ( Peg could you check and see what you have) Hudson Johnson descendants are married to ??? Holland, these lands on Hurricane Creek prior to 1837 are in Dickson Co. TN. We know that John Seviers family is involed in the Curtis familes of Wilkes Co. NC a Matching DNA to desecendants of Eli Thomas Curtis of Humphreys Co. Tn. John Seivers daughter married a Walter King of Roane Co TN. The Dodson families of DIckson CO Tn and Humphreys CO Tn will be found in Wilkes and Ashe Co NC. The Dodson familes are also involved with Big Creek and lands now in Hawkins Co TN. These Curtis familes involved with Sevier families are of Wilkes Co NC and are married to the Ward-Hatcher familes found in WIlkes Co NC. John Sevier is from a Huguenot family: The Hugenots settled on Tuckahoe Creek in Herico Co Va. era of 1702 plus; Tuckahoe Creek is where the matching DNA of Hudson Johnson is found, one Michael Johnson died 1718 on Tuckahoe Creek. See Johnson and allied familes of Tuckahoe Creek ( William Randolph married to ? Isham whose family is married to Adam Symes whose familes are on Big Creek ) General John Seveir is a land owner on Big Creek Washington Co NC, his brother is Valentine Matlock married to ? Sevier: Need to establish his travel pattern. Rev. Thomas Murrell; a land owner on Big Creek, Family travel Pattern Oldmans Creek to Charles City Co then to Byrd Creek by 1730 (waterway of Tuckahoe Creek to lands in in Brunswick CO to lands in Lunenburg Co VA then to Mustard Creek of Smith River, to Big Creek to Williamson Co Tn died Dickson Co Tn Hudson Johnson Died Dickson Co Tn land owner on Big Creek, Known Travel Pattern Buffalo Creek ( Lands in Halifax Co, then went into Lunenburgthen into Henry Co Va) to Big Creek with rev. Thoams Murrell then to Williamson Co TN to Bartson Creek of Harpeth River lands go into DIckson Co in 1803 General James Randolph Robertson was a land owner on Big Creek. Family Travel Pattern Swift Creek and Neck of Land Henrico Co Va (A Grand Uncle Edward Robinson transported by a land owner on Wards Creek; To Joneshole, to Wards Creek then onto Brunswick Co lands of Nutbush Creek (on Several County Lines and the VA NC Lines) lands to six pound creek ( on a County Lines) Then on to Big Creek to Washuuqual Settlement, now days Nashville, the owns the Iron Furnace on Big Creek of Harpeth River ( Sold to Montgomery Bell) Colonel Matlock is on Big Creek at Timothy Amiss's store ( Family Travel Pattern Byrd Creek, to Halifax Co Va.lands on SMith River then to ??? then to Big Creek Research NOte the Witt familes connected to Matlocks are from Oldmans Creek) Need to recheck the ALexander Matlcok of Northampton co and A McaAdoo family in Northampton CO and Accomack Co in 1680 era. Big Creek is now in Hawkins Co. Tn. John Seviers families are married to the Matlock families of Humphreys, Roane and Dickson Co Tn A Hudson Johnson Couleter was born in Roane Co Tn. his mother was a Johnson married to Alexander Coulter of NC Some how the Brevard familes are also involved in Roane Co, (Adam Brevard Hudson of Humphreys Co. Tn this is his known familes) Our McElyea familes of Dickson Co and Humphreys Co. served with these Brevard familes in the Rev. War. And some how there is a Light family involed with the Roane Co Tn bunch ( Lights are married to Matlocks I think) Tony
At 03:00 AM 9/18/2011, you wrote: >Today's Topics: > > 1. Cane Ridge Cemetery (Dianne Armstrong) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2011 13:51:43 -0600 >From: Dianne Armstrong <di@montanapets.org> >Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Cane Ridge Cemetery >To: Davidson Co <TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com> >Message-ID: <4E74FA4F.8020802@montanapets.org> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Hi we get to make a trip to TN next month and I was hoping to visit this >cemetery to see >where my gggggGGF, Isaac Johnson is buried. I have an address but can anyone >tell me if the cemetery is open or if I need permission or arrangements >to see it? > >Dianne > It's in the back of a church, Find A Grave has a map with GPS coordinates http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=10138 from the map, I'd take the Old Hickory Blvd exit off of I-24 Your ancestor is on the transcribed list... maybe on your visit you can find more than what's on the list... http://www.davidsoncocemeterysurvey.com/Cemeteries/A/Cane%20Ridge%20Cemetery.htm
Hi we get to make a trip to TN next month and I was hoping to visit this cemetery to see where my gggggGGF, Isaac Johnson is buried. I have an address but can anyone tell me if the cemetery is open or if I need permission or arrangements to see it? Dianne
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Would anyone on the list have info on a Nellie Stannard or Stanard that was born in Nashville, Tn. and married Willian Justice in Clay Co., IN. They moved to Missouri where they died. I am not sure of dates but think Nellis could have been born ca 1830's. Any info on this Stannard or Stanard family would greatly be appreciated. I need the names of her parents. Marianne Dillow Illinois
Debbie, Thanks for a ver y interesting story on the school. And thanks for all you do to help us researchers. Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debie Cox" <debiec@gmail.com> To: tndavids@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 10:50:38 PM Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Industrial School http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/tpsmemories/history.html On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:45 PM, <boxerb@aol.com> wrote: > > > What was the Tennessee Industrial School in Davidson Co? I found "pupils" on the 1910 Davidson census? > > Mary June Foulk > Knoxville Tennessee > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-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 TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Looking for the marriage of Royal H. Lomax to Anna L ???? prob 1919 or 1920. Royal was at the Tennessee Industrial and Preparatory School in the 1910 Davidson CO TN census but was back in Weakley Co, married in the 1920 census that was taken on the 30 Jan 1920. Married before 30 Jan 1920. Could be in Davidson or Weakley. I think they left the school at age 18 but not sure. My thought is that he met Anna at the school. In the 1920 Weakley census, Royal was 20 and Anna 19. Mary June Foulk Knoxville TN
if you are looking for info on the pupils, there is a microfilm at the state archives of students up through 1918. i looked long and hard for any info afterwards, finally i found that social services in davidson county is housed at the old school and has all its records. if you can prove your relation to the student, t hey will release all his/her records to you. my father-in-law was a student there in the 20's-30's and i gained a wealth of information from these records. the records prior to 1918 that are micrfilmed only give a description of the student and how they got there (sent by county etc). there is a slight possibility social services may have the pre 1918 records, they just weren't able to find ones i needed from those dates linda lemons ---------- Original Message ---------- From: boxerb@aol.com To: TNDAVIDS@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Tennessee Industrial School Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2011 21:45:05 -0400 (EDT) What was the Tennessee Industrial School in Davidson Co? I found "pupils" on the 1910 Davidson census? Mary June Foulk Knoxville Tennessee ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________ 2550% Penny Stock Gains? Our last pick exploded 2550% - Join our newsletter for free picks! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3131/4e4d3f289cd3c7e53dest01duc
http://www.angelfire.com/realm2/tpsmemories/history.html On Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 8:45 PM, <boxerb@aol.com> wrote: > > > What was the Tennessee Industrial School in Davidson Co? I found "pupils" on the 1910 Davidson census? > > Mary June Foulk > Knoxville Tennessee > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
What was the Tennessee Industrial School in Davidson Co? I found "pupils" on the 1910 Davidson census? Mary June Foulk Knoxville Tennessee
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At 03:01 AM 8/3/2011, you wrote: >Today's Topics: > > 1. Marriage Ernest Garner to Hazel M. ca 1918 > (Robie Merritt Loriaux Roberts) > > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- > >Message: 1 >Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 11:45:21 -0400 (EDT) >From: Robie Merritt Loriaux Roberts <wyldpanda@aol.com> >Subject: [TNDAVIDS] Marriage Ernest Garner to Hazel M. ca 1918 >To: TNDAVIDS-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <8CE1E7927A5FF43-1CEC-483FF@webmail-m043.sysops.aol.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > >Looking for marriage for above. The best I can figure out is that >they married ca 1917-1920. He was living in Davidson County at the >time but was from Putnam County. He is son of Louis James Garner >and Frances Merritt. I do not believe they had any children atleast >as of 1930 they did not. > >Thanks...Robie Groom's Name: Ernest Garner Groom's Birth Date: 1894 Groom's Birthplace: Groom's Age: 22 Bride's Name: Hazel Marie Gibbs Bride's Birth Date: 1895 Bride's Birthplace: Bride's Age: 21 Marriage Date: 19 Dec 1916 Marriage Place: Davidson County, Tennessee https://www.familysearch.org/search/recordDetails/show?uri=https://api.familysearch.org/records/pal:/MM9.1.r/M1HH-S6Z/p4
Looking for marriage for above. The best I can figure out is that they married ca 1917-1920. He was living in Davidson County at the time but was from Putnam County. He is son of Louis James Garner and Frances Merritt. I do not believe they had any children atleast as of 1930 they did not. Thanks...Robie
Do you know if there was there a Joseph Pemberton listed for being in the Rev War that moved to Davidson Co., TN? Thanks, Lisa --- On Fri, 7/29/11, Tony Johnson <tonyempireore@msn.com> wrote: From: Tony Johnson <tonyempireore@msn.com> Subject: Re: [TNDAVIDS] Rev. War APplication Washington CO NC UPdated information on people who servd in this Rev. War campaign To: "tndickso" <tndickso@rootsweb.com>, "tnhawkin" <tnhawkin@rootsweb.com>, "tnhumphr" <tnhumphr@rootsweb.com>, tndavids@rootsweb.com, "tnwillia" <tnwillia@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, July 29, 2011, 3:51 PM 1587 Robt Kiles Do 1:4 1588 Hudson Johnston DO 1:4:- Research Notes: 1776-1780 Hudson Johnson is in Henry Co Va. on the Tithes list once with James Johnson and the other with a William Johnson. The Lands are identified as Bufallo Creek. The deeds for this Buffalo Creek are found in Halifax Co for a Benjamin Johnson then in Lunenburg Deeds for a Benjamin Johnson. The Lands then Co into Henry Co Va Buffalo Creek will flow SOuth accross into NC be part of Matrimony Creek and then SMith-Irvine River and into the Dan River 1783 Hudson Johnston and wife Agness settled on Big Creek Washington Co NC Now Hawkins CO Tn, moved to unknown lands in Williamson Co Tn 1783 Hudson Johnson bought lands on Big Creek from Stockley Donaldson son of Col. John Donaldson involved with General James Randolph Robertson who owned lands on Big Creek prior to leaving for Washugual Settlements. Hudson Johnson's lands orignal owned by John Adair of Knox Co. Hudson Johnson's land are beside a Sims and an Ingram (lands are James Bartlett Sims and William Ingram) Hudson Johnson Found on Timothy Amiss's Store account for Big Creek Hutson JOHNSON At an election begun and held for the County of Hawkins on the 8th day of March 1790 http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnhawkin/1790.htm 1803 Hudson Johnson is in lands somewhere in what was then Williamson Co TN 1803,removed from there to Bartons Creek now in Dickson Co Tn, Off Spring is Joel SHropshire and wife Mary Polly Shropshire and John Johnson and wife Anne born 1770 Va. died 1853 Humphreys Co. Tn: Hudson Johnston died 1823 Dickson Co TN wife Agnes 1843 Dickson Co Tn and Thomas Murrell Jr was the administrator of her estate, he is son of rev. Thomas Murrell and wife Rebecca Martin Johnson Murrell ( late wife of James Johnson of Henry Co Va.) Bartons Creek is where General James Randolph Robertson and wife Charlotte Reves (Rives-Reaves) owned the Iron furnace before selling it to Montgemry Bell 1803 Joel Shropshire resigned from Office he held in Hawkins Co. TN He and wife mary Polly Johnson Shropshire moved to Dickson Co. Tn Joel Shropshires Family ( Uncle Winkfield Shropshire) is found on Matrimony Creek and invo0vled with Joseph Payne Johnson: The Joseph Payne Johnson and Winkfield Shropshire moved to lands that will become Oglethorpe Co Ga. Some of the familes stayed behind on there lands that will go into Rockingham Co NC 1589 Wm. McCarthy DO 1:4:- 1590 Capt. David Haley DO 3:2:6 Research Notes:Dec. 30, 1793 Tennessee, Eastern District File No. 219, David Haley (Warrant No. 45) Warrant originally ikssued to Edwin Hickman. : Beg. on the So. Et. side of Copper creek Personal Names Haley, David Hickman, Edwin Ross, David Geographical Names Copper Creek (Tenn.) http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx Research Notes:Sept. 20, 1787 Tennessee, Greene County File No. 482, David Haley (Warrant No. 5) On the North side of Holston River Personal Names Haley, David Geographical Names Holston River (Tenn.) http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx Research Notes:Nov. 16, 1790 Tennessee, Hawkins County File No. 170, David Haley (Warrant No. 1492) Warrant originally issued to Robert King. On the north side of Holston River and on richland creek Personal Names Haley, David King, Robert Geographical Names Holston River (Tenn.) Richland Creek (Tenn.) http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx 1591 Lt. James Harrelson DO 2:10:- Research Notes:Dec. 8, 1796 Tennessee, Hawkins County File No. 934, John Mitchell (Warrant No. 1186) Warrant originally issued to Hearndon Harrelson. On N. side of Holston River Personal Names Donelson, Stockley Harrelson, Hearndon Harrelson, James Mitchell, John Geographical Names Holston River (Tenn.) http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx 1591 Lt. James Harrelson DO 2:10:- 1592 Solo. Harrison DO 1:7:6 1593 Jams Williams DO 1:2:6 1594 Hardy Williams DO 1:2:6 1595 Isaac McBee DO 1:2:6 1596 Geo. Irwin DO 1:2:6 Research Notes:North Carolina Land Grants in TN 1778-1791 2052. George Irwin Green Co NC http://www.tngenweb.org/records/greene/land/nc_grants_greene.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDAVIDS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message