The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#506) Dotson, Lillie Jean <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=506> AUTHOR: Pam Pitts DATE: Thursday, 15 July 2004, at 8:09 p.m. She was my grandmother. Born 1-17-1897 in Dickson County, TN. Possibly raised by the Breeden family. She died 3-22-1960 in Houston County, TN. I am seeking names of her father, mother, siblings. *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#505) Re: Dotson/Burgess <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=505> AUTHOR: RENEE SUGG DATE: Tuesday, 13 July 2004, at 9:43 a.m. Reply To: (#494) Dotson/Burgess Author: John Dotson Kot Date: Wednesday, 30 June 2004, at 1:09 p.m. I would like to share any information on the Burgess' from Humphries Co. My grandmother was a Burgess who married a Wynn. She is still living (84 yrs old) and she has been sharing information with me. Some of the last names she has mentioned are Kiley and Glenn. The are from around Hurricane and Little Hurricane. Thanks, Renee Sugg *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
I would like some assistance in finding information about the two subjects, Moses Anderson my 3rd great-grandfather and Samuel Thompson my 4th great-granduncle. Samuel's sister Sarah married Thomas Stroud on 1 Feb 1812 in Davidson Co., TN and their daughter Cassariller Stroud married Moses Anderson on 13 Sep 1827 in Dickson Co., TN. It has been reported that Samuel and Moses ran a military school in both Dickson and Davidson Counties before both of them relocated to Illinois at the end of the 1820s. Does anyone have any information about this school? Additionally, I am trying to trace Moses Anderson's steps. He was born on 11 Nov 1803 in Butler Co., KY. After the death of his parents circa 1817, he was taken to live with his father's uncle William to that part of Davidson Co., TN that is now Cheatham Co., TN. I realize that this is the mailing list for Dickson County but, since Moses eventually came to live in Dickson Co., there may be a history floating around somewhere there. Thanks for any assistance, Darryl DaHarb
Best of Luck to you on your DNA project. The men at the "Something To Crow About" site have been doing these kits for quite awhile now. Phil Crow the member who is overseeing the project (and most excellently might I add) has been chasing down CROWs all over the US. For me it was exciting when George Marion Crow, who is descended from my GGG GRandfather JESSE CROW of Dickson tested. Thru his results we were able to trace our line back to John Crow 1683-1744 (Maryland). Thus far the oldest CROW line in the US. They are like solving puzzles and mysteries and you can hardly wait for the results! Again Good Luck! Deb Crow > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Claxton, Clarkson, Clarkston DNA Project >> We are pleased to announce the Clarkson, Claxton and > Clarkston DNA surname project. Please consider > participating if you are descended from any of these > lines. __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#504) Re: Look-up, please. <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=504> AUTHOR: Russell James DATE: Monday, 12 July 2004, at 6:11 a.m. Reply To: (#499) Look-up, please. Author: Robby Davidson Date: Wednesday, 7 July 2004, at 4:46 p.m. I have looked at the tax lists for Dickson Co. for that time frame. Some years are missing (at least on the microfilm rolls I've found at the Houston Co. Public Library). MORRISETT was a name I would have noted because an Ursella MORRISETT married John JAMES in Dickson Co. (this JAMES family I have researched). The first MORRISETT I see is Isaac MORRISETT in 1840 in Dist. 10. He owned 135 acres of land. He was not listed in 1839 or before. Bad News! The 1841 thru 1846 tax lists are those missing. However, Isaac is still there in 1847 owning the 135 acres. That is as far as my notes go. Sorry, no Richard. They are transcribed in a Word document. Would you like for me to send those notes to you via email? A good portion of District 10 is now in Houston County, TN which was formed in 1871. The Isaac MORRISETT family lived only a few miles from the Montgomary County line. Also, I'm in contact with a MORRISETT descendent out in California and she has a considerable amount of MORRISETT family history. I would be happy to ask her to contact you. Perhaps your Richard of Montgomery Co. and her Isaac of Dickson Co. were brothers? Russ James of Houston Co. TN *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#503) Re: Adams, Hayes <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=503> AUTHOR: Russell James DATE: Monday, 12 July 2004, at 5:47 a.m. Reply To: (#496) Adams, Hayes Author: Wanda Wynn Date: Wednesday, 30 June 2004, at 3:10 p.m. My wife's ancestor, Napoleon Boneparte HINSON lived on Yellow Creek and I think both the ADAMS and FREEMAN's were neighbors or at least families with those surnames were in the same general vicinity. My guess would certainly be "Boneparte" but it's just a guess. There is a Mrs. HAYES living very close to us on Yellow Creek now. Russ James of Houston Co. TN *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#502) Conclusive Evidence <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=502> AUTHOR: Russell James DATE: Monday, 12 July 2004, at 5:34 a.m. Reply To: (#493) DICKSON Family/County Bombshell..more Author: Russell James Date: Friday, 25 June 2004, at 9:03 a.m. My theory is proven INCORRECT regarding the father of Dr. William DICKSON of Davidson Co. TN from whom Dickson Co. gets its name. His father was, in fact, Col. William DICKSON of Duplin Co. NC. There must be two William DICKSONs in Davidson Co. at approximately the same time (ca. 1800-1820) Proof: From an abstract of the Will of Col. William DICKSON probated in Duplin Co. NC ca. 1820 we see the names of three granddaughters. Col. William DICKSON names the three daughters of his son William DICKSON as being Cornelia Ann, Indiana & Florida. From a copy of the Will of William DICKSON of Davidson Co. TN written August, 1815 and recorded May, 1816, we see the names of his three children...all daughters. They were Cornelia Ann DICKSON, Sarah Indiana DICKSON and Mary Florida DICKSON. His wife's name was Polly B. DICKSON. This is almost certainly the Dr. William DICKSON who was a congressman from Davidson Co. TN. His Will suggests considerable wealth including a number of slaves, his plantation in Davidson Co., stock in two banks and tracts of land in (1) Rockingham, VA, (2) Mayfield Station, Wiliamson Co. TN, (3) on the waters of the Obeds & Roaring Rivers, and (4) on the waters of the Alabama or Tombigbee Rivers. The executors were his wife, & friends Edward WARD, William C. WARD and Benjamin B. JONES. Witnesses were William HART, Hansel HARVEY, & Clement HALL. So...the William DICKSON, Jr. who was given land on Jones Creek recorded in Dickson Co by his father James DICKSON of Duplin Co. NC is NOT Dr. William DICKSON the congressman but more likely cousins with the same name living in Davidson Co., TN at the same time. The Junior designation was probably used to note the younger of the two. So far, I've found nothing to indicate Dr. William DICKSON actually ever owned land in Dickson Co. Oh well....theories come and go! Russ James of Houston Co. TN p.s. I'm still in search of the parents of Dry Branch Hugh DICKSON (not the son of Joseph whose will names a son Hugh in 1803), Raccoon Creek John DICKSON and Bear Creek James DICKSON. Would love to have some other DICKSON family researchers join me in the search. *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Claxton, Clarkson, Clarkston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WhB.2ACI/173 Message Board Post: We are pleased to announce the Clarkson, Claxton and Clarkston DNA surname project. Please consider participating if you are descended from any of these lines. The census indicates that there were Claxtons in this county in the early 1800s census. We have also received information that some Clarks and perhaps Clayton’s are also related. Our goals initially identified for this project are as follows: 1. To determine if the Claxton, Clarkson, Clarkston, Clark or Clayton lines are connected. 2. To connect the various lines with their ancestors and to differentiate between the lines. 3. To determine if Jeremiah Claxton is related to James Claxton progenitor of the Wright Co., Missouri Claxtons and one line of Tennessee Claxtons. 4. To determine if Thomas Clarkson of Lee Co Virginia and James Clarkson/Claxton of Claiborne Co. Tennessee were in fact brothers, and if so, if George Middleton Clarkson, executed in the State of Franklin in about 1785 was their father (if possible). 5. To determine if the Claxton families of Oklahoma, Missouri, Tennessee, and Georgia are related. 6. To determine if the Tennessee, Virginia and Pennsylvania lines re related. 7. To identify our immigrant ancestor(s) if possible. 8. To determine our Clarkson/Claxton/Clarkston native homeland. 9. To break down those brick walls. If you descend from any of these lines, please, please consider participating. You can be the representative descendent from your line. We need participants and you will hopefully connect with other lines since the advent of surnames. You will also find out about your own deep ancestry, before surnames were used, and where your ancestors originated. In order to participate in the testing, a linear male descendent is required. Many females who cannot themselves participate successfully find a male relative bearing the last name being tested and have their “cousin” represent their line. A linear male is required because the portion of the DNA being tested is on the Y chromosome and only males have the Y chromosome. It is not intermixed with the mother’s chromosomes, since females doesn’t have one, so therefore it is passed from father to son intact, not intermixed with the mother’s DNA. Because of that, and the fact that mutations occur very slowly, we can use it to determine if various descendents come from a common ancestor. The testing is painless, a simple cheek swab. You can obtain further information about the DNA testing process by viewing the web site of the company who will be providing the testing at www.familytreedna.com. You can sign up for the testing by typing Claxton, Clarkson or Clarkston in the search box at the top right of their web page. On the page that is returned, click on the name and an ordering page will be displayed. Please order at least the 25 marker test, as the 12 marker test often does not provide enough different markers to determine lineage and the participants wind up upgrading to the 25 marker test anyway. After your test results are returned, Mary Ann Claxton and Roberta Estes, your project administrators, will assist you in understanding your results, compare your results to others who have tested, establishing family groupings, and will be glad to answer questions you may have. We will in the future create web space to provide information about the DNA project and results. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us at: Mary Ann Claxton - [email protected] Roberta Estes - [email protected]
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#501) holland tummins or tumblin <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=501> AUTHOR: DIAN LICKEY DATE: Sunday, 11 July 2004, at 8:58 a.m. looking for relatives of the holland tummin or tumblin family had relatives up on hurricane creek and had a farm there in the 1700's and suppossedly the families are all up there any help will be appreciated dian [email protected] *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
Thought this might interest someone...... Mollie' ----- Original Message ----- From: "TnDickson List Owner" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 9:26 AM Subject: Re: MTGS July 17 meeting and Special Announcement > --- Katheryne Cowan <[email protected]> wrote: > > The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society will hold > > its next meeting > > July 17, 2004 at the Edmondson Pike Public Library, > > 5501 Edmondson Pike, > > Nashville, TN at 1:00 p.m. Coffee and refreshments > > follow the meeting. > > > > J. MARK LOWE, a professional genealogist, author and > > lecturer of > > Springfield, TN, will present a program on "Kinfolk > > in Kentucky, Ties in > > Tennessee." His particular interest is in cemetery > > preservation and his > > research is primarily in manuscripts and original > > records throughout the > > mid-south. > > > > We would also like to announce that the Middle > > Tennessee Genealogical > > Society will be the host society for "The 27th > > Conference in the States > > and GENTECH 2005" to be held June 1-4, 2005 in > > Nashville, Tennessee! The > > National Society website address is: > > http://www.ngsgenealogy.org. > > > > Please check our website regularly for updates. > > > > Katheryne Cowan > > Webmaster, MTGS > > > > > > > > > ===== > Mollie > Dickson County Webpage Co-Coordinator > Interested in Dickson Co. TN? > Join our email group at [email protected] > or visit our website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - Send 10MB messages! > http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail >
There is a baptist minister, last name of Choat listed in Lasher's Ministerial Directory at the Tennessee state Library and archives. He was in the Dickson-Stewart County area, Maybe this will help. ----- Original Message ----- From: "TJstubby" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, July 07, 2004 5:16 PM Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Bud CHOATE Minister > Note ::Lots of folks used their Middle names later on in life as to not be > confused with a cousin with the Same First Name. especially in the > Choate-Matlock Lines.Then also remeber people usually did not move the > County Lines Moved: > Example:: Smith Co NC went to Montgomery Co Robertson Co. and Smith Co > Tn.::: Then Stewart Split from Montgomery and Robertson Co. Tn:: Dickson > County formed from Robertson Montgomery and some of Stewart Co. in 1813 > Humphreys Co. formed from part of all of the abovt as it covered from > Kentucky line to the Southern State lines of Tn. > As countied formed the lines are all drawn and redrawn until Congreess > Steps in 1880's ( going from Memory) and stops new county Formations. Now > please Note this is not only for New Counties from Forming but from people > changing the County Lines at will ( politics) > I reommend one check on Deeds for each Creek they are researching. To check > what time frame known neighbors filed there deeds in. > These Sate Lines and Counties can really thru some one off as if they State > they were from NC and were born before 1780 Good Chance they were in > Washington Dist of NC now Sullivan, Hawkins and Greene Co. Tn. this alos > applies for the time era of Washington Co. Va. they coul've been in these > same three Counties. As both NC and Va claimed this area. > To get a good view on what I am talking about go to your Local Library and > see if they have a book 1790 and on Census and Maps of the United States. > Tony > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Faye Keele" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 4:57 AM > Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Bud CHOATE Minister > > > > > > Mollie and Tony and anyone else........... > > OK... Peter L. Choate, b. Jan 1851, m. Augusta Gustia Reithmaier, April > > 4, 1894, Dickson Co. > > Mattie Choate, b. Feb 1871, (possibly Humphreys Co.), m. William James > > (Billy) Brazzell, July 18, 1889, Humphreys Co. > > Supposedly Peter died before 1912, Dickson and Mattie died after 1901, > > (as 1901 was the last time my grandmother, Della Elizabeth Brazzell was > > listed in a Dickson Co. school, Mt. Lebanon and she went to McEwen to > > live with an aunt and uncle) and before 1910 census. > > Augusta (Peter's wife) married William James Brazzell (Mattie's husband) > > in 1912, Dickson Co. I get the feeling Peter and Mattie might have > > been closely related, can't find her in Dickson Co. 1880 census and no > > girl close to her age of 9 yrs. old. Have found a Peter age 28, in the > > household of James Choate, Sr., age 79, taken from 1880 index, so Peter > > could be James' son, or not. > > > > To me, Peter, b. 1851 and married Augusta in 1894, making him 43 yrs. > > old, back then that is too old to be a 1st marriage. > > What is your input on this subject..... I think I have notes on every > > Choate that ever lived in Dickson Co., but no Mattie. > > Faye Wilson Keele > > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > > To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out the form: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm > > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#500) Bishops and Bairds <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=500> AUTHOR: Martha DATE: Friday, 9 July 2004, at 10:18 p.m. I am looking for anyone with family connections to these two families. Bishop's and Barid's. If you are related or know of them, please contact me at Gmboyz3aol.com Thank you in advance. Martha *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#499) Look-up, please. <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=499> AUTHOR: Robby Davidson DATE: Wednesday, 7 July 2004, at 4:46 p.m. Hoping somebody could look at the Dickson Co. tax lists from about 1835-1845 for a Richard Morrisett, married Rhode Davidson in Montgomery Co. 19 Dec. 1838. I can't find anything else on this couple. Thanks. *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
Note ::Lots of folks used their Middle names later on in life as to not be confused with a cousin with the Same First Name. especially in the Choate-Matlock Lines.Then also remeber people usually did not move the County Lines Moved: Example:: Smith Co NC went to Montgomery Co Robertson Co. and Smith Co Tn.::: Then Stewart Split from Montgomery and Robertson Co. Tn:: Dickson County formed from Robertson Montgomery and some of Stewart Co. in 1813 Humphreys Co. formed from part of all of the abovt as it covered from Kentucky line to the Southern State lines of Tn. As countied formed the lines are all drawn and redrawn until Congreess Steps in 1880's ( going from Memory) and stops new county Formations. Now please Note this is not only for New Counties from Forming but from people changing the County Lines at will ( politics) I reommend one check on Deeds for each Creek they are researching. To check what time frame known neighbors filed there deeds in. These Sate Lines and Counties can really thru some one off as if they State they were from NC and were born before 1780 Good Chance they were in Washington Dist of NC now Sullivan, Hawkins and Greene Co. Tn. this alos applies for the time era of Washington Co. Va. they coul've been in these same three Counties. As both NC and Va claimed this area. To get a good view on what I am talking about go to your Local Library and see if they have a book 1790 and on Census and Maps of the United States. Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Faye Keele" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 4:57 AM Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Bud CHOATE Minister > > Mollie and Tony and anyone else........... > OK... Peter L. Choate, b. Jan 1851, m. Augusta Gustia Reithmaier, April > 4, 1894, Dickson Co. > Mattie Choate, b. Feb 1871, (possibly Humphreys Co.), m. William James > (Billy) Brazzell, July 18, 1889, Humphreys Co. > Supposedly Peter died before 1912, Dickson and Mattie died after 1901, > (as 1901 was the last time my grandmother, Della Elizabeth Brazzell was > listed in a Dickson Co. school, Mt. Lebanon and she went to McEwen to > live with an aunt and uncle) and before 1910 census. > Augusta (Peter's wife) married William James Brazzell (Mattie's husband) > in 1912, Dickson Co. I get the feeling Peter and Mattie might have > been closely related, can't find her in Dickson Co. 1880 census and no > girl close to her age of 9 yrs. old. Have found a Peter age 28, in the > household of James Choate, Sr., age 79, taken from 1880 index, so Peter > could be James' son, or not. > > To me, Peter, b. 1851 and married Augusta in 1894, making him 43 yrs. > old, back then that is too old to be a 1st marriage. > What is your input on this subject..... I think I have notes on every > Choate that ever lived in Dickson Co., but no Mattie. > Faye Wilson Keele > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm > To submit your SURNAMES go to this site and fill out the form: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/sursubmit.htm >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WhB.2ACI/172.2 Message Board Post: The Piney River flows south from Dickson County to Hickman County. It crosses the county line near the intesection of I-40 and State Route 48 . It continues its southward journey until it empties into the Duck River, a few miles west of Grinders Switch. Bear Creek flows from Dickson into Hickman County. It crosses the county line about halfway between State Routes 48 & 46. It flows mostly west, dropping south a very short distance. Bear Creek joins Plunders Creek about 4-6 miles after crossing the county line. Plunders Creek then joins the Piney River near Pinewood at SR48 in Hickman Co.
Hi Kim, I am the one who contributed the Taylor Town Cem. list to be put on the web. Are you related to the Gill's of White Bluff? I have a few Gill's in my line and so does my husband. Marie Allbert -------------- Original message -------------- > Thanks so much for the information on the 2 cemeteries in White Bluff! I > appreciate your hard work as I am not able to travel there!!!!!!!!!! > Kim Gill > Oak Ridge, TN > > > > ==== TNDICKSO Mailing List ==== > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tndickso/index.htm >
Hello Marie: Yes, I am related to the Gill's in White Bluff. Please send me your email address so I can write you directly! Thanks alot! Kim Gill [email protected]
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#498) Re: Dotson/Burgess <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=498> AUTHOR: Faye Keele DATE: Saturday, 3 July 2004, at 7:27 a.m. Reply To: (#494) Dotson/Burgess Author: John Dotson Kot Date: Wednesday, 30 June 2004, at 1:09 p.m. John, There was a P.W. Burgess that received two state land grants in M dist. of Humphreys Co.: 1851, 1. 409 acres, Bk. 7oc, pg 107, #22207 and the other was for 200 acres, Bk 7oc, pg 108, #22208. If you find a connection with a Nancy Burgess that married William J. Baker in 1832 in Dickson Co. As a William J. Baker, also received a state land grant in Humphreys Co., M dist in 1840. Any info would greatfully appreciated. Faye Wilson Keele *************************************************************************** This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from the mailing list, please visit Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/WhB.2ACI/172.1 Message Board Post: You can go to this website and see several links on the Piney. http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.GetDetail?tab=Y&id=1306897
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CHOATE, ENGLAND Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/WhB.2ACI/171.1 Message Board Post: I found them. They are in Stewart Co. J.D. CHOATE SELF, M, M, W, 30, TN, TN, TN MARY J. CHOATE , WIFE, M,, F, W, 31, TN, TN, TN R.E. CHOATE, DAU, S,, F, W, 10, TN, TN, TN EIDE CHOATE, DAU, S, F, W, 8, TN, TN, TN VAN VESTER CHOATE, SON, S, M, W, 7, TN, TN, TN They ar back in Dickson Co in 1900. There are 3 Van CHOATE'S in1880 all basically the same age.CHOAT