Marilyn, According to the 1900 Census for Montgomery County, TN, civil district 17--- George W. Wall (age 44--born March, 1856), married 16 years Alice Wall (age 41--born July 1858), married 16 years, mother of 8 with 8 living Erastus B Wall, son (age 14--born Nov 1885) Dixie D, daughter (age 12--born Aug 1887) Safrona A, daughter (age 11--born Feb 1889) Bervin B, son (age 9--born Jan 1891) Ara H, daughter (age 7--born Feb 1893) Esken S, son (age 5--born Feb 1895) Russel R, son (age 2--born July 1897) Arther C, son (age 1--born Mar 1899) I hope this helps! Sandy Ellis
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#975) Finding my father's family <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=975> AUTHOR: Marilyn Wall Du DATE: Monday, 29 January 2007, at 5:23 p.m. My father came from Cumberland Furnace, TN. His name was Russell Reams Wall. He had several brothers and two sisters, but he did not tell me much about any of them. His father was a farmer, had married twice, and was still living c. 1928. But my early attemps to find the family were balked by the fact that my father told me his father's name was George Benjamin, while years later, when my stepmother attempted to find him, she concluded that his name was really William Wall, but he was known as 'Long Tom.' I would like to be able to tell my grandchildren something about this side of their family, but my attempt to get a copy of my father's birth certificate seem to go nowhere. His brothers' names, so far as I know, were; Slayden Esquew; Burvin or Burven, who lived in Clarksville in his later years. There were two sisters, Sophronia, called Fronie, and Dixie. I think they both married men named Smith. I'm not even sure if my maternal grandmother was named Alice Bow or Bowe, or Isabel or Belle Doll. One of them was my grandmother. Talk about a silent man! So, is there a possibility that I can find my father's birth record in Charlotte? Where should I apply? If I am able to find his birth recorded, may be it will include his parents names. Is any of this available online, or should I drive to Charlotte, or Dickson, or Cumberland Furnace to look in a City Clerk's archives? I don't expect a lot of information, but at 76, I find I really would like to know the names of my grandparents, at least. Thank you for any information you may be able to offer me to get me started. Sincerely, Marilyn Durham 1508 Howard Street Evansville, IN 47713 paradox1@sbcglobal.net *************************************************************************** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net.
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Tubbs are from SC sending to my cousin Mary Holand. Tony ----- Original Message ----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com<mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 9:49 AM Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Tubb Family This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.dickson/54.3/mb.ashx<http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.dickson/54.3/mb.ashx> Message Board Post: I would like some info on the Bates and Few Families connected to the Tubb Family. Email me at Letha436@aol.com<mailto:Letha436@aol.com> ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
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>From now until Feb. 6 the Dickson County Heritage Book Committee is selling the book at a reduced price. The book is a history of Dickson County written by current residents, former residents or people with roots in Dickson County. The cost today for those that pick up the book in Dickson County is $54.50 including tax. For those that desire to have the book shipped to them it is $62.50 including taxes and shipping fees. Orders after midnight Feb 6 will be at a cost of an additional $15.00. The cost for pick up in Dickson County will be $69.50 and shipped to your address $77.50. The proceeds from this book project will be used for historic and genealogical efforts in Dickson County We hear that many folks plan to purchase the book when it comes out. The Dickson County Heritage Book Committee cautions that the only way to guarantee receiving a copy will be to order and pay in advance. Remember your postmark order must be in by Feb. 6, 2007. "The Committee hopes that everyone realizes just what a fine book this will be. There still may be people under the impression that it will be similar to a high school yearbook. It will be much more, however (quoting Martha Gerdeman, Dickson County Historical Society President and editor of the book committee). Martha is also head of the local history and genealogy departments at the Dickson County Public Library and Lifelong Learning Center More than 1400 stories have been submitted for inclusion in the book. A special section will honor county military personnel, and another section features citizens over 90 years of age. The finished product will be 500 plus pages in length, bound in cloth and stamped with gold. There has never been a book of this nature published in Dickson County. Do not be disappointed by not ordering your copy now. You may visit the web site at www.dicksontnheritage.com to obtain your order form. Please return you order/orders to Dickson County Heritage Book Committee, P. O. Box 232, Dickson, TN. 37056. Within the coming months we will have more announcements coming out of Dickson County about upcoming events involving the Dickson County Historical Society (history & genealogy). We are working to preserve the history of the county. Thank you! Bobby Prosser, Co-Chairman Dickson County Heritage Book Committee / Vice President Dickson County Historical Society prossergenealogy@comcast.net (615) 445-5914 Home (615) 482-5869 Cell
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#974) Re: Street/Turner/Self/Craig <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=974> AUTHOR: Cher Adams DATE: Monday, 22 January 2007, at 7:05 a.m. Reply To: (#69) Street/Turner/Self/Craig Author: Michael Street Date: Tuesday, 18 December 2001, at 6:28 p.m. Michael! Good morning! Tell ya what... I have a Dickson County Street living in my neighborhood... He is in his 90's and pretty sharp.... I havent seen him and his wife in a few months and I need to visit them.... His best friend was a Dotson from Dickson County.... I am a Dotson/Turner.... dont remember if the Self's and Streets were in it other than thru marriage... Horace Street married Isbelle Baker, she was the sister to Edith Baker that married Luther Dotson... Luther Dotson was my mother's brother! The Turners hit my Adams' side of the family... What are you looking for specifically..and I will ask Horace what he remembers... k? Cher *************************************************************************** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net.
I ordered mine 31 May of 2006, when can I expect my copy to arrive? Henry Hanson College Station, Tx. ----- Original Message ----- From: <: <TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com>; <TNROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2007 6:53 PM Subject: [TNDICKSO] DICKSON COUNTY HERITAGE BOOK - FINAL CALLS FOR REDUCEDPRICE > >From now until Feb. 6 the Dickson County Heritage Book Committee is > >selling the book at a reduced price. The book is a history of Dickson > >County written by current residents, former residents or people with > >roots in Dickson County. > > The cost today for those that pick up the book in Dickson County is $54.50 > including tax. For those that desire to have the book shipped to them it > is $62.50 including taxes and shipping fees. Orders after midnight Feb 6 > will be at a cost of an additional $15.00. The cost for pick up in Dickson > County will be $69.50 and shipped to your address $77.50. > > The proceeds from this book project will be used for historic and > genealogical efforts in Dickson County We hear that many folks plan to > purchase the book when it comes out. The Dickson County Heritage Book > Committee cautions that the only way to guarantee receiving a copy will be > to order and pay in advance. > > Remember your postmark order must be in by Feb. 6, 2007. "The Committee > hopes that everyone realizes just what a fine book this will be. There > still may be people under the impression that it will be similar to a high > school yearbook. It will be much more, however (quoting Martha Gerdeman, > Dickson County Historical Society President and editor of the book > committee). Martha is also head of the local history and genealogy > departments at the Dickson County Public Library and Lifelong Learning > Center > > More than 1400 stories have been submitted for inclusion in the book. A > special section will honor county military personnel, and another section > features citizens over 90 years of age. The finished product will be 500 > plus pages in length, bound in cloth and stamped with gold. There has > never been a book of this nature published in Dickson County. Do not be > disappointed by not ordering your copy now. > > You may visit the web site at www.dicksontnheritage.com to obtain your > order form. Please return you order/orders to Dickson County Heritage Book > Committee, P. O. Box 232, Dickson, TN. 37056. > > Within the coming months we will have more announcements coming out of > Dickson County about upcoming events involving the Dickson County > Historical Society (history & genealogy). We are working to preserve the > history of the county. > > Thank you! > > Bobby Prosser, Co-Chairman Dickson County Heritage Book Committee / Vice > President Dickson County Historical Society > prossergenealogy@comcast.net > (615) 445-5914 Home > (615) 482-5869 Cell > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#966) Re: Street/Turner/Self/Craig <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=966> AUTHOR: Paul B. Dotson DATE: Wednesday, 17 January 2007, at 9:03 p.m. Reply To: (#69) Street/Turner/Self/Craig Author: Michael Street Date: Tuesday, 18 December 2001, at 6:28 p.m. Moses Brown Street and Elizabth Dillard Street are the parents of my GG Grandmother, Nancy Cass Street Dotson. Any information on family in general would be appreciated. Thanks Paul *************************************************************************** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net.
The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. *************************************************************************** MESSAGE: (#965) Allen <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=965> AUTHOR: Carol McLeod DATE: Tuesday, 16 January 2007, at 3:00 p.m. Can anyone help me with William Thomas Allen (1826-1911) who died while living with his daughter Narsissia Prim in Dickson? I am looking for his parents. *************************************************************************** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net.
Shirley, One line is Tidwell. I think I am kin to 1/2 Dickson Co, and the other 1/2 in Hickman Co. Linda
Linda---Are you related to the Tidwell's---if so we might be long lost cousins :-) Shirley in Henrietta, Texas JONESGEN@aol.com wrote: Shirley, One line is Tidwell. I think I am kin to 1/2 Dickson Co, and the other 1/2 in Hickman Co. Linda ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Michelle: Do you have Gunns in your "On Piney" book? I would appreciate knowing, if you aren't too swamped with other requests! Jane Mitakides -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of gc-gateway@rootsweb.com Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 10:37 PM To: TNDICKSO-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Will do Looks-up for Down "On Piney" book This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties. dickson/507.4.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Don't give up on me....There are a ton of Myatts in the book, I am transcribing them as much as I can. Just wanted to let you know, I should have them posted later in the week. Michelle ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.dickson/507.4.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Don't give up on me....There are a ton of Myatts in the book, I am transcribing them as much as I can. Just wanted to let you know, I should have them posted later in the week. Michelle
This book has some really great stories in it! Michelle -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of bonniesebay@aol.com Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 9:45 AM To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book Michelle and Everyone, I just wanted to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading these, even when the famiies aren't mine. It gives us such a glimpse of earlier life and living, not just facts. Thanks again Bonnie Malburg -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-request@rootsweb.com To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 1:01 AM Subject: TNDICKSO Digest, Vol 2, Issue 11 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Piney Woods Book (Michelle Herbison) 2. [Forum:] Estes/Myatt/Marsh (molliehsimpson@comcast.net) 3. Re: Piney Woods Book (SHIRLEY FARRELL) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 17:01:13 -0800 From: "Michelle Herbison" <Michelle@HerbisonFamily.com> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book To: <tndickso@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <000001c73452$d4818890$6701a8c0@jamesh> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Here is what is listed for those surnames: Emery No surnames listed Rhodes Emma Rhodes Page 95- Printed on August 30, 1912, Guest Complimented - Miss Audrey Harrison entertained in honor of guest, Miss Georgie Casey, of Nashville Friday morning with a charmingly planned progressive rook party. The color scheme was yellow and white being carried out in the one course menu which was served on the card tables. Miss Orlene Porch of Nashville made the highest score. The guest list included Misses Georgie Casey, Orlene Porch, Minnie Hicks of Memphis, Lucy Wynns, Vallie Henslee, Lillie Petway, Doy Myatt, Lucy Holt, Lucille Ridings, Katherine Grigsby, Emma Rhodes, Tommie Harrison and Mesdames R L. Lembke, and T. H. Harris. Tidwell A. J. Tidwell Page 57- Printed on April 15, 1910 - The following individuals compose the Travis (Same as Trial Jury) jury: Buck Murell, Sam Fielder, J. M. Pardue, O. C. Spencer, Jonathan Simon, B. F. Rogers, R. J. Work, A. J. Tidwell, Charlie Register, J. A. Higdon, J. M. Holland and Alex Meek. Bethel Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther. performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Cave Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Cave Tidwell of Charlotte has been visiting mends here. D. M. Tidwell Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Page 176- Printed on December 22, 1916 - The party given at D. M. Tidwell's Saturday night in honor of Robert Baker was enjoyed by all present. E. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1.Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _' Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Eliza Luffman (Mrs. Bethel) Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, Performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Page 169 - Printed on October 13, 1916 - Mrs. Bethel Tidwell visited her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hood, Monday. Ella Tidwell Page 95- Printed on August 16, 1912 - Miss Irene Sugg and Ella Tidwell of Dickson visited Miss Eva Luther Saturday night and Sunday. Ellis Tidwell Page 171- November 3, 1916 - Hugh Rice of Bon Aqua visited Ellis Tidwell Saturday and Sunday Page 173- November 17, 1916 - There was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yates Wednesday night in honor of their grandson, Ellis Tidwell. A large crowd was present and a splendid time was spent. Elvana Tidwell Page 143- Printed on January 7, 1916 - Misses Elvana Tidwell, Beatrice Harrington and Thelma Buttrey and Messrs. Robert Baker, Victor Weems and Bertram Brown were Sunday evening guests of Miss Beatrice Jordan. Page 163 - Printed on August 11, 1916 - Misses Etha Jordan and Elvana Tidwell and Robert Baker attended church at Five Point(Five Points Church of Christ, Hickman County) Wednesday night. Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Misses May and Bessie Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Etha Jordan and Ethel Fuqua, Messrs. Justice and Urcy Brown, Robert Baker, Paul Frazier and Amon Underhill enjoyed a hay ride to Jackson's Temple Saturday night. Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Emily Tidwell (Mrs. Willie Bell) Page 75- Printed on June 2, 1911 - G. C. Dudley and Miss Emily Tidwell and Willie Bell and Miss Willie Redden were quietly-married Sunday. Page 160 - Printed on July 21, 1916 - Mrs. Kate Baker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willie Bell. Page 161 - Printed on July 28, 1916 - Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redden, Sunday. Page 162 - Printed on August 4, 1916 - Misses Hattie Dudley and Irene Sugg were the guests of Miss Anna Bell Wiley Sunday Page 172 - Printed on November 10, 1916 - Mrs. Willie Bell visited Mrs. W. B. Myatt Friday. Emory, Mrs. Tidwell Page 136 - Printed on October 1, 1915 - Mrs. Emory Tidwell and family spent Saturday night and Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spencer. H. B. Tidwell Page 83 - Printed on December 15, 1911 - Circuit Court Meets - Circuit Court for Dickson convened here Monday with Judge W. L. Cook and General J. B. Bowman both on hand. The following men were selected for the Grand Jury: Jesse Beck, H. C. Bruce, Bink Larkins, W. A. Dudley, W. B. Vineyard, Howell Luther, H. B. Tidwell, W. B. Davidson, J. L. White, Oscar Wakeman, Slayden Crawford, L. M. Bruce and A. M. Petway, foreman. Page 164 - Printed on August 18, 1916 - The following served on the Grand Jury: J. D. Petty, foreman; E. D. Potts, Andy Frazier, E. Hood, C. J. Underhill, M F. Dillard, H. B. Tidwell, W. P. Hall, John E. Brown, Burr Hudson, S. T. Lunn, T. J. Smith, Marsh Howell. J. Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. J. F. Tidwell Page 89 - Printed on April 12, 1912 - The Regular Jury was composed of the following: James Walker, D. G. Adams, J. F. Tidwell, R L. Few, J. M. Corlew, J. W. Thomas, J. C. Coulter, N. J. Luther, Jones Martin, J. W. Martin, S. M. Wiley, A. Meek. Page 124 - Printed on March 19, 1915 - Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford of Turkey Creek visited the family of J. F. Tidwell Sunday. J. M. Tidwell Page 63 - Printed on August 12, 1910 - The following men were selected to serve on the Grand Jury: C. J. Underhill. foreman; D. S. Chandler, B. M. Oliphant, Ed Saeger, G. H. Brown. J. M. Tidwell. J. D. Petty, Columbus Adcock. John Woody, Cord Vineyard, John Brown. H. G. Hatley, J. M. Marsh. Page 73 - Printed on April 14, 1911 - The following gentlemen were selected as members of the Regular Travis Jury: J. D. Burnett, Riley Donegan, W. B. Luther, J. W. Redden, J. M. Tidwell, Sil Wiley, Sam Hall, John Donegan, Fulton Gentry, Miles Brown, Anthony Bishop, Mose Lucas. Jim Tidwell Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Mrs. Turner Myatt spent the weekend with her father, Jim Tidwell, near Bon Aqua M. D. Tidwell Page 18 - February 21, 1908 - The free school under the efficient management of Prof: M. D. Tidwell will close Friday. He has had a splendid attendance. The pupils have advanced rapidly and all feel that this has been one of the most successful school ever taught Area. We are glad to see our people manifesting so much interest in educational matters and trust this is only the beginning. Page 27 - June 5, 1908 - . Dickson County Teachers' Institute - The Dickson County Teacher's Institute opened May 28 by Supt. R. E. Corlew at the Dickson College with very flattering prospects. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present and addressed the Institute after which work was assigned by the instructors in charge. Prof. T. B. Loggins gave instructions in Grammar, Reading, Spelling, Literature and Kern [ sic] Among County Schools. Supt. Corlew instructed in the subjects of Arithmetic, Histories and Geography. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present Monday and made an interesting talk on School Law which was very helpful to teachers. Some of the teachers who attended were Mrs. Belle Bryant, Misses Hattie Cunniff, Clara Donegan, Emma Luther, Lunora and Millie Moore, Dockie Shipp, Sallie Work, and Messrs. Archie Hood, A. F. Patterson, C. J. and M. D. Tidwell and Malcolm Frazier. M. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1 Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _ Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Mark Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Prof. Mark Tidwell began school at this place Monday. R. W. Tidwell Page164- Printed on August 18, 1916 - Serving on the Regular Jury were: R. W. Tidwell, Sam Fuqua, Sam Vineyard, Bert Garton, M. C. Welch, F. T. Gentry, W. H. Johnson, Frank Jones, F. M. Lucas, A. M. Toland, Bert Richardson, C. T. Weems. S. A. Tidwell Page 80 - Printed on August 18, 1911 - Circuit Court convened here Monday presided over by Judge W. L. Cook and the state being represented by Attorney General John B. Bowman. The following gentlemen composed the Grand Jury: A. L. White, Ben Brown, John Fuqua, Bob McElhiney, J. B. Gamble, Ike Nelson, John Danley, Tom Dickson, T. J. Carr, B. H. Link, T. B. Adcock, S. A. Gentry and S. A. Tidwell being made foreman. . Sarah Tidwell Page 8, Printed on September 3, 1896 - Delinquent Tax List - For 1895 The following is a list of the delinquent real estate taxes for the year 1895 now in my [G. Egerton] hands for collection. It will be my duty to advertise for sale property upon which the tax remains unpaid thirty days from this date. First District J. A. Baker-120 acres, $1.88 L. P. Baker-200 acres, $1.88 J. T. Baker-351 acres, $7.15 (2 tracts) M. Z. England- 85 acres, $5.07 Tobe Hall-15 acres, $.89 (2 tracts) Sam Homer - 50 acres, $1.33 B. F. Hall- 20 acres, $.69 Southern Iron Co. - 649 acres, $15.87 Sarah Tidwell - 100 acres, $1.88 T. W. Weems - 44 acres, $1.38 -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY FARRELL Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:25 AM To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book I am researching Tidwell, Emery, Rhodes in that area, could you see if there is any info on these surnames. Thank You Michelle, for sharing with all of us. Shirley in Henrietta, Texas ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:36:10 -0600 (CST) From: molliehsimpson@comcast.net Subject: [TNDICKSO] [Forum:] Estes/Myatt/Marsh To: molliehsimpson@comcast.net Message-ID: <20070115023610.2072C594465@elm.usgennet.net> The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. ************************************************************************ * ** MESSAGE: (#964) Estes/Myatt/Marsh <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=964> AUTHOR: Deanna Allen DATE: Sunday, 14 January 2007, at 9:40 a.m. I'm searching for info on an Estes family of early Dickson county. My gg grandfather was Joel Dean Estes. He married Cynthia "Bettie" Myatt ca. 1884. This may have been Joel's second marriage. Joel Dean Estes' parents were Jesse Estes (b. ca 1817 TN?) and Margaret Marsh (b. ca 1814 TN?). Records show that Margaret Marsh and Jesse Estes were married 7/19/1838 in Dickson Co. Joel Dean Estes was born ca. 1855. Any info on this family would be appreciated. Thanks, Deanna ************************************************************************ * ** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 19:08:54 -0800 (PST) From: SHIRLEY FARRELL <shirleygrantfarrel@sbcglobal.net> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <14674.17910.qm@web81307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Thank You Michelle, it is wonderful to get any info about a possible family member. It is really nice of you to share. Michelle Herbison <Michelle@HerbisonFamily.com> wrote: Here is what is listed for those surnames: Emery No surnames listed Rhodes Emma Rhodes Page 95- Printed on August 30, 1912, Guest Complimented - Miss Audrey Harrison entertained in honor of guest, Miss Georgie Casey, of Nashville Friday morning with a charmingly planned progressive rook party. The color scheme was yellow and white being carried out in the one course menu which was served on the card tables. Miss Orlene Porch of Nashville made the highest score. The guest list included Misses Georgie Casey, Orlene Porch, Minnie Hicks of Memphis, Lucy Wynns, Vallie Henslee, Lillie Petway, Doy Myatt, Lucy Holt, Lucille Ridings, Katherine Grigsby, Emma Rhodes, Tommie Harrison and Mesdames R L. Lembke, and T. H. Harris. Tidwell A. J. Tidwell Page 57- Printed on April 15, 1910 - The following individuals compose the Travis (Same as Trial Jury) jury: Buck Murell, Sam Fielder, J. M. Pardue, O. C. Spencer, Jonathan Simon, B. F. Rogers, R. J. Work, A. J. Tidwell, Charlie Register, J. A. Higdon, J. M. Holland and Alex Meek. Bethel Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther. performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Cave Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Cave Tidwell of Charlotte has been visiting mends here. D. M. Tidwell Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Page 176- Printed on December 22, 1916 - The party given at D. M. Tidwell's Saturday night in honor of Robert Baker was enjoyed by all present. E. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1.Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _' Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Eliza Luffman (Mrs. Bethel) Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, Performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Page 169 - Printed on October 13, 1916 - Mrs. Bethel Tidwell visited her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hood, Monday. Ella Tidwell Page 95- Printed on August 16, 1912 - Miss Irene Sugg and Ella Tidwell of Dickson visited Miss Eva Luther Saturday night and Sunday. Ellis Tidwell Page 171- November 3, 1916 - Hugh Rice of Bon Aqua visited Ellis Tidwell Saturday and Sunday Page 173- November 17, 1916 - There was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yates Wednesday night in honor of their grandson, Ellis Tidwell. A large crowd was present and a splendid time was spent. Elvana Tidwell Page 143- Printed on January 7, 1916 - Misses Elvana Tidwell, Beatrice Harrington and Thelma Buttrey and Messrs. Robert Baker, Victor Weems and Bertram Brown were Sunday evening guests of Miss Beatrice Jordan. Page 163 - Printed on August 11, 1916 - Misses Etha Jordan and Elvana Tidwell and Robert Baker attended church at Five Point(Five Points Church of Christ, Hickman County) Wednesday night. Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Misses May and Bessie Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Etha Jordan and Ethel Fuqua, Messrs. Justice and Urcy Brown, Robert Baker, Paul Frazier and Amon Underhill enjoyed a hay ride to Jackson's Temple Saturday night. Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Emily Tidwell (Mrs. Willie Bell) Page 75- Printed on June 2, 1911 - G. C. Dudley and Miss Emily Tidwell and Willie Bell and Miss Willie Redden were quietly-married Sunday. Page 160 - Printed on July 21, 1916 - Mrs. Kate Baker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willie Bell. Page 161 - Printed on July 28, 1916 - Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redden, Sunday. Page 162 - Printed on August 4, 1916 - Misses Hattie Dudley and Irene Sugg were the guests of Miss Anna Bell Wiley Sunday Page 172 - Printed on November 10, 1916 - Mrs. Willie Bell visited Mrs. W. B. Myatt Friday. Emory, Mrs. Tidwell Page 136 - Printed on October 1, 1915 - Mrs. Emory Tidwell and family spent Saturday night and Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spencer. H. B. Tidwell Page 83 - Printed on December 15, 1911 - Circuit Court Meets - Circuit Court for Dickson convened here Monday with Judge W. L. Cook and General J. B. Bowman both on hand. The following men were selected for the Grand Jury: Jesse Beck, H. C. Bruce, Bink Larkins, W. A. Dudley, W. B. Vineyard, Howell Luther, H. B. Tidwell, W. B. Davidson, J. L. White, Oscar Wakeman, Slayden Crawford, L. M. Bruce and A. M. Petway, foreman. Page 164 - Printed on August 18, 1916 - The following served on the Grand Jury: J. D. Petty, foreman; E. D. Potts, Andy Frazier, E. Hood, C. J. Underhill, M F. Dillard, H. B. Tidwell, W. P. Hall, John E. Brown, Burr Hudson, S. T. Lunn, T. J. Smith, Marsh Howell. J. Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. J. F. Tidwell Page 89 - Printed on April 12, 1912 - The Regular Jury was composed of the following: James Walker, D. G. Adams, J. F. Tidwell, R L. Few, J. M. Corlew, J. W. Thomas, J. C. Coulter, N. J. Luther, Jones Martin, J. W. Martin, S. M. Wiley, A. Meek. Page 124 - Printed on March 19, 1915 - Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford of Turkey Creek visited the family of J. F. Tidwell Sunday. J. M. Tidwell Page 63 - Printed on August 12, 1910 - The following men were selected to serve on the Grand Jury: C. J. Underhill. foreman; D. S. Chandler, B. M. Oliphant, Ed Saeger, G. H. Brown. J. M. Tidwell. J. D. Petty, Columbus Adcock. John Woody, Cord Vineyard, John Brown. H. G. Hatley, J. M. Marsh. Page 73 - Printed on April 14, 1911 - The following gentlemen were selected as members of the Regular Travis Jury: J. D. Burnett, Riley Donegan, W. B. Luther, J. W. Redden, J. M. Tidwell, Sil Wiley, Sam Hall, John Donegan, Fulton Gentry, Miles Brown, Anthony Bishop, Mose Lucas. Jim Tidwell Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Mrs. Turner Myatt spent the weekend with her father, Jim Tidwell, near Bon Aqua M. D. Tidwell Page 18 - February 21, 1908 - The free school under the efficient management of Prof: M. D. Tidwell will close Friday. He has had a splendid attendance. The pupils have advanced rapidly and all feel that this has been one of the most successful school ever taught Area. We are glad to see our people manifesting so much interest in educational matters and trust this is only the beginning. Page 27 - June 5, 1908 - . Dickson County Teachers' Institute - The Dickson County Teacher's Institute opened May 28 by Supt. R. E. Corlew at the Dickson College with very flattering prospects. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present and addressed the Institute after which work was assigned by the instructors in charge. Prof. T. B. Loggins gave instructions in Grammar, Reading, Spelling, Literature and Kern [ sic] Among County Schools. Supt. Corlew instructed in the subjects of Arithmetic, Histories and Geography. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present Monday and made an interesting talk on School Law which was very helpful to teachers. Some of the teachers who attended were Mrs. Belle Bryant, Misses Hattie Cunniff, Clara Donegan, Emma Luther, Lunora and Millie Moore, Dockie Shipp, Sallie Work, and Messrs. Archie Hood, A. F. Patterson, C. J. and M. D. Tidwell and Malcolm Frazier. M. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1 Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _ Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Mark Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Prof. Mark Tidwell began school at this place Monday. R. W. Tidwell Page164- Printed on August 18, 1916 - Serving on the Regular Jury were: R. W. Tidwell, Sam Fuqua, Sam Vineyard, Bert Garton, M. C. Welch, F. T. Gentry, W. H. Johnson, Frank Jones, F. M. Lucas, A. M. Toland, Bert Richardson, C. T. Weems. S. A. Tidwell Page 80 - Printed on August 18, 1911 - Circuit Court convened here Monday presided over by Judge W. L. Cook and the state being represented by Attorney General John B. Bowman. The following gentlemen composed the Grand Jury: A. L. White, Ben Brown, John Fuqua, Bob McElhiney, J. B. Gamble, Ike Nelson, John Danley, Tom Dickson, T. J. Carr, B. H. Link, T. B. Adcock, S. A. Gentry and S. A. Tidwell being made foreman. . Sarah Tidwell Page 8, Printed on September 3, 1896 - Delinquent Tax List - For 1895 The following is a list of the delinquent real estate taxes for the year 1895 now in my [G. Egerton] hands for collection. It will be my duty to advertise for sale property upon which the tax remains unpaid thirty days from this date. First District J. A. Baker-120 acres, $1.88 L. P. Baker-200 acres, $1.88 J. T. Baker-351 acres, $7.15 (2 tracts) M. Z. England- 85 acres, $5.07 Tobe Hall-15 acres, $.89 (2 tracts) Sam Homer - 50 acres, $1.33 B. F. Hall- 20 acres, $.69 Southern Iron Co. - 649 acres, $15.87 Sarah Tidwell - 100 acres, $1.88 T. W. Weems - 44 acres, $1.38 -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY FARRELL Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:25 AM To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book I am researching Tidwell, Emery, Rhodes in that area, could you see if there is any info on these surnames. Thank You Michelle, for sharing with all of us. Shirley in Henrietta, Texas ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-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 TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the TNDICKSO list administrator, send an email to TNDICKSO-admin@rootsweb.com. 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Wow this issue really hit home with me. Shirley Farrell, I am from Electra, TX and we have the same relatives. Deanna Allen, Joel Dean Estes is also in my line. If you will contact me, I can share where I have researched and perhaps together we can find him. I would love for both you to contact me, my email address is _jonesgen@aol.com_ (mailto:jonesgen@aol.com) Thanks, Linda Jones
I am sorry I do not remember my posting, I have been doing a lot of research lately and on several different lines. Senior Moment, refresh my memory and I will start looking for my notes. I am very interested. Shirley in Henrietta, Texas JONESGEN@aol.com wrote: Wow this issue really hit home with me. Shirley Farrell, I am from Electra, TX and we have the same relatives. Deanna Allen, Joel Dean Estes is also in my line. If you will contact me, I can share where I have researched and perhaps together we can find him. I would love for both you to contact me, my email address is _jonesgen@aol.com_ (mailto:jonesgen@aol.com) Thanks, Linda Jones ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Michelle and Everyone, I just wanted to say that I have thoroughly enjoyed reading these, even when the famiies aren't mine. It gives us such a glimpse of earlier life and living, not just facts. Thanks again Bonnie Malburg -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-request@rootsweb.com To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Sent: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 1:01 AM Subject: TNDICKSO Digest, Vol 2, Issue 11 Today's Topics: 1. Re: Piney Woods Book (Michelle Herbison) 2. [Forum:] Estes/Myatt/Marsh (molliehsimpson@comcast.net) 3. Re: Piney Woods Book (SHIRLEY FARRELL) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 17:01:13 -0800 From: "Michelle Herbison" <Michelle@HerbisonFamily.com> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book To: <tndickso@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <000001c73452$d4818890$6701a8c0@jamesh> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Here is what is listed for those surnames: Emery No surnames listed Rhodes Emma Rhodes Page 95- Printed on August 30, 1912, Guest Complimented - Miss Audrey Harrison entertained in honor of guest, Miss Georgie Casey, of Nashville Friday morning with a charmingly planned progressive rook party. The color scheme was yellow and white being carried out in the one course menu which was served on the card tables. Miss Orlene Porch of Nashville made the highest score. The guest list included Misses Georgie Casey, Orlene Porch, Minnie Hicks of Memphis, Lucy Wynns, Vallie Henslee, Lillie Petway, Doy Myatt, Lucy Holt, Lucille Ridings, Katherine Grigsby, Emma Rhodes, Tommie Harrison and Mesdames R L. Lembke, and T. H. Harris. Tidwell A. J. Tidwell Page 57- Printed on April 15, 1910 - The following individuals compose the Travis (Same as Trial Jury) jury: Buck Murell, Sam Fielder, J. M. Pardue, O. C. Spencer, Jonathan Simon, B. F. Rogers, R. J. Work, A. J. Tidwell, Charlie Register, J. A. Higdon, J. M. Holland and Alex Meek. Bethel Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther. performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Cave Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Cave Tidwell of Charlotte has been visiting mends here. D. M. Tidwell Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Page 176- Printed on December 22, 1916 - The party given at D. M. Tidwell's Saturday night in honor of Robert Baker was enjoyed by all present. E. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1.Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _' Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Eliza Luffman (Mrs. Bethel) Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, Performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Page 169 - Printed on October 13, 1916 - Mrs. Bethel Tidwell visited her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hood, Monday. Ella Tidwell Page 95- Printed on August 16, 1912 - Miss Irene Sugg and Ella Tidwell of Dickson visited Miss Eva Luther Saturday night and Sunday. Ellis Tidwell Page 171- November 3, 1916 - Hugh Rice of Bon Aqua visited Ellis Tidwell Saturday and Sunday Page 173- November 17, 1916 - There was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yates Wednesday night in honor of their grandson, Ellis Tidwell. A large crowd was present and a splendid time was spent. Elvana Tidwell Page 143- Printed on January 7, 1916 - Misses Elvana Tidwell, Beatrice Harrington and Thelma Buttrey and Messrs. Robert Baker, Victor Weems and Bertram Brown were Sunday evening guests of Miss Beatrice Jordan. Page 163 - Printed on August 11, 1916 - Misses Etha Jordan and Elvana Tidwell and Robert Baker attended church at Five Point(Five Points Church of Christ, Hickman County) Wednesday night. Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Misses May and Bessie Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Etha Jordan and Ethel Fuqua, Messrs. Justice and Urcy Brown, Robert Baker, Paul Frazier and Amon Underhill enjoyed a hay ride to Jackson's Temple Saturday night. Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Emily Tidwell (Mrs. Willie Bell) Page 75- Printed on June 2, 1911 - G. C. Dudley and Miss Emily Tidwell and Willie Bell and Miss Willie Redden were quietly-married Sunday. Page 160 - Printed on July 21, 1916 - Mrs. Kate Baker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willie Bell. Page 161 - Printed on July 28, 1916 - Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redden, Sunday. Page 162 - Printed on August 4, 1916 - Misses Hattie Dudley and Irene Sugg were the guests of Miss Anna Bell Wiley Sunday Page 172 - Printed on November 10, 1916 - Mrs. Willie Bell visited Mrs. W. B. Myatt Friday. Emory, Mrs. Tidwell Page 136 - Printed on October 1, 1915 - Mrs. Emory Tidwell and family spent Saturday night and Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spencer. H. B. Tidwell Page 83 - Printed on December 15, 1911 - Circuit Court Meets - Circuit Court for Dickson convened here Monday with Judge W. L. Cook and General J. B. Bowman both on hand. The following men were selected for the Grand Jury: Jesse Beck, H. C. Bruce, Bink Larkins, W. A. Dudley, W. B. Vineyard, Howell Luther, H. B. Tidwell, W. B. Davidson, J. L. White, Oscar Wakeman, Slayden Crawford, L. M. Bruce and A. M. Petway, foreman. Page 164 - Printed on August 18, 1916 - The following served on the Grand Jury: J. D. Petty, foreman; E. D. Potts, Andy Frazier, E. Hood, C. J. Underhill, M F. Dillard, H. B. Tidwell, W. P. Hall, John E. Brown, Burr Hudson, S. T. Lunn, T. J. Smith, Marsh Howell. J. Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. J. F. Tidwell Page 89 - Printed on April 12, 1912 - The Regular Jury was composed of the following: James Walker, D. G. Adams, J. F. Tidwell, R L. Few, J. M. Corlew, J. W. Thomas, J. C. Coulter, N. J. Luther, Jones Martin, J. W. Martin, S. M. Wiley, A. Meek. Page 124 - Printed on March 19, 1915 - Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford of Turkey Creek visited the family of J. F. Tidwell Sunday. J. M. Tidwell Page 63 - Printed on August 12, 1910 - The following men were selected to serve on the Grand Jury: C. J. Underhill. foreman; D. S. Chandler, B. M. Oliphant, Ed Saeger, G. H. Brown. J. M. Tidwell. J. D. Petty, Columbus Adcock. John Woody, Cord Vineyard, John Brown. H. G. Hatley, J. M. Marsh. Page 73 - Printed on April 14, 1911 - The following gentlemen were selected as members of the Regular Travis Jury: J. D. Burnett, Riley Donegan, W. B. Luther, J. W. Redden, J. M. Tidwell, Sil Wiley, Sam Hall, John Donegan, Fulton Gentry, Miles Brown, Anthony Bishop, Mose Lucas. Jim Tidwell Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Mrs. Turner Myatt spent the weekend with her father, Jim Tidwell, near Bon Aqua M. D. Tidwell Page 18 - February 21, 1908 - The free school under the efficient management of Prof: M. D. Tidwell will close Friday. He has had a splendid attendance. The pupils have advanced rapidly and all feel that this has been one of the most successful school ever taught Area. We are glad to see our people manifesting so much interest in educational matters and trust this is only the beginning. Page 27 - June 5, 1908 - . Dickson County Teachers' Institute - The Dickson County Teacher's Institute opened May 28 by Supt. R. E. Corlew at the Dickson College with very flattering prospects. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present and addressed the Institute after which work was assigned by the instructors in charge. Prof. T. B. Loggins gave instructions in Grammar, Reading, Spelling, Literature and Kern [ sic] Among County Schools. Supt. Corlew instructed in the subjects of Arithmetic, Histories and Geography. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present Monday and made an interesting talk on School Law which was very helpful to teachers. Some of the teachers who attended were Mrs. Belle Bryant, Misses Hattie Cunniff, Clara Donegan, Emma Luther, Lunora and Millie Moore, Dockie Shipp, Sallie Work, and Messrs. Archie Hood, A. F. Patterson, C. J. and M. D. Tidwell and Malcolm Frazier. M. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1 Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _ Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Mark Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Prof. Mark Tidwell began school at this place Monday. R. W. Tidwell Page164- Printed on August 18, 1916 - Serving on the Regular Jury were: R. W. Tidwell, Sam Fuqua, Sam Vineyard, Bert Garton, M. C. Welch, F. T. Gentry, W. H. Johnson, Frank Jones, F. M. Lucas, A. M. Toland, Bert Richardson, C. T. Weems. S. A. Tidwell Page 80 - Printed on August 18, 1911 - Circuit Court convened here Monday presided over by Judge W. L. Cook and the state being represented by Attorney General John B. Bowman. The following gentlemen composed the Grand Jury: A. L. White, Ben Brown, John Fuqua, Bob McElhiney, J. B. Gamble, Ike Nelson, John Danley, Tom Dickson, T. J. Carr, B. H. Link, T. B. Adcock, S. A. Gentry and S. A. Tidwell being made foreman. . Sarah Tidwell Page 8, Printed on September 3, 1896 - Delinquent Tax List - For 1895 The following is a list of the delinquent real estate taxes for the year 1895 now in my [G. Egerton] hands for collection. It will be my duty to advertise for sale property upon which the tax remains unpaid thirty days from this date. First District J. A. Baker-120 acres, $1.88 L. P. Baker-200 acres, $1.88 J. T. Baker-351 acres, $7.15 (2 tracts) M. Z. England- 85 acres, $5.07 Tobe Hall-15 acres, $.89 (2 tracts) Sam Homer - 50 acres, $1.33 B. F. Hall- 20 acres, $.69 Southern Iron Co. - 649 acres, $15.87 Sarah Tidwell - 100 acres, $1.88 T. W. Weems - 44 acres, $1.38 -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY FARRELL Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:25 AM To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book I am researching Tidwell, Emery, Rhodes in that area, could you see if there is any info on these surnames. Thank You Michelle, for sharing with all of us. Shirley in Henrietta, Texas ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 20:36:10 -0600 (CST) From: molliehsimpson@comcast.net Subject: [TNDICKSO] [Forum:] Estes/Myatt/Marsh To: molliehsimpson@comcast.net Message-ID: <20070115023610.2072C594465@elm.usgennet.net> The following new message has been posted on Forum at <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. ************************************************************************* ** MESSAGE: (#964) Estes/Myatt/Marsh <http://www.tngenweb.org/dickson/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=964> AUTHOR: Deanna Allen DATE: Sunday, 14 January 2007, at 9:40 a.m. I'm searching for info on an Estes family of early Dickson county. My gg grandfather was Joel Dean Estes. He married Cynthia "Bettie" Myatt ca. 1884. This may have been Joel's second marriage. Joel Dean Estes' parents were Jesse Estes (b. ca 1817 TN?) and Margaret Marsh (b. ca 1814 TN?). Records show that Margaret Marsh and Jesse Estes were married 7/19/1838 in Dickson Co. Joel Dean Estes was born ca. 1855. Any info on this family would be appreciated. Thanks, Deanna ************************************************************************* ** 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 molliehsimpson@comcast.net. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2007 19:08:54 -0800 (PST) From: SHIRLEY FARRELL <shirleygrantfarrel@sbcglobal.net> Subject: Re: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <14674.17910.qm@web81307.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Thank You Michelle, it is wonderful to get any info about a possible family member. It is really nice of you to share. Michelle Herbison <Michelle@HerbisonFamily.com> wrote: Here is what is listed for those surnames: Emery No surnames listed Rhodes Emma Rhodes Page 95- Printed on August 30, 1912, Guest Complimented - Miss Audrey Harrison entertained in honor of guest, Miss Georgie Casey, of Nashville Friday morning with a charmingly planned progressive rook party. The color scheme was yellow and white being carried out in the one course menu which was served on the card tables. Miss Orlene Porch of Nashville made the highest score. The guest list included Misses Georgie Casey, Orlene Porch, Minnie Hicks of Memphis, Lucy Wynns, Vallie Henslee, Lillie Petway, Doy Myatt, Lucy Holt, Lucille Ridings, Katherine Grigsby, Emma Rhodes, Tommie Harrison and Mesdames R L. Lembke, and T. H. Harris. Tidwell A. J. Tidwell Page 57- Printed on April 15, 1910 - The following individuals compose the Travis (Same as Trial Jury) jury: Buck Murell, Sam Fielder, J. M. Pardue, O. C. Spencer, Jonathan Simon, B. F. Rogers, R. J. Work, A. J. Tidwell, Charlie Register, J. A. Higdon, J. M. Holland and Alex Meek. Bethel Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther. performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Cave Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Cave Tidwell of Charlotte has been visiting mends here. D. M. Tidwell Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Page 176- Printed on December 22, 1916 - The party given at D. M. Tidwell's Saturday night in honor of Robert Baker was enjoyed by all present. E. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1.Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _' Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Eliza Luffman (Mrs. Bethel) Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, Performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. Page 169 - Printed on October 13, 1916 - Mrs. Bethel Tidwell visited her aunt, Mrs. Sam Hood, Monday. Ella Tidwell Page 95- Printed on August 16, 1912 - Miss Irene Sugg and Ella Tidwell of Dickson visited Miss Eva Luther Saturday night and Sunday. Ellis Tidwell Page 171- November 3, 1916 - Hugh Rice of Bon Aqua visited Ellis Tidwell Saturday and Sunday Page 173- November 17, 1916 - There was a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Yates Wednesday night in honor of their grandson, Ellis Tidwell. A large crowd was present and a splendid time was spent. Elvana Tidwell Page 143- Printed on January 7, 1916 - Misses Elvana Tidwell, Beatrice Harrington and Thelma Buttrey and Messrs. Robert Baker, Victor Weems and Bertram Brown were Sunday evening guests of Miss Beatrice Jordan. Page 163 - Printed on August 11, 1916 - Misses Etha Jordan and Elvana Tidwell and Robert Baker attended church at Five Point(Five Points Church of Christ, Hickman County) Wednesday night. Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Misses May and Bessie Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Etha Jordan and Ethel Fuqua, Messrs. Justice and Urcy Brown, Robert Baker, Paul Frazier and Amon Underhill enjoyed a hay ride to Jackson's Temple Saturday night. Page 170- Printed on October 27, 1916 - Misses May Brown, Elvina Tidwell, Beatrice and Etha Jordan and D. M. Tidwell, Urcy Brown and Robert Baker enjoyed an o'possum hunt Monday night. Emily Tidwell (Mrs. Willie Bell) Page 75- Printed on June 2, 1911 - G. C. Dudley and Miss Emily Tidwell and Willie Bell and Miss Willie Redden were quietly-married Sunday. Page 160 - Printed on July 21, 1916 - Mrs. Kate Baker is visiting her sister, Mrs. Willie Bell. Page 161 - Printed on July 28, 1916 - Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bell visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Redden, Sunday. Page 162 - Printed on August 4, 1916 - Misses Hattie Dudley and Irene Sugg were the guests of Miss Anna Bell Wiley Sunday Page 172 - Printed on November 10, 1916 - Mrs. Willie Bell visited Mrs. W. B. Myatt Friday. Emory, Mrs. Tidwell Page 136 - Printed on October 1, 1915 - Mrs. Emory Tidwell and family spent Saturday night and Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Spencer. H. B. Tidwell Page 83 - Printed on December 15, 1911 - Circuit Court Meets - Circuit Court for Dickson convened here Monday with Judge W. L. Cook and General J. B. Bowman both on hand. The following men were selected for the Grand Jury: Jesse Beck, H. C. Bruce, Bink Larkins, W. A. Dudley, W. B. Vineyard, Howell Luther, H. B. Tidwell, W. B. Davidson, J. L. White, Oscar Wakeman, Slayden Crawford, L. M. Bruce and A. M. Petway, foreman. Page 164 - Printed on August 18, 1916 - The following served on the Grand Jury: J. D. Petty, foreman; E. D. Potts, Andy Frazier, E. Hood, C. J. Underhill, M F. Dillard, H. B. Tidwell, W. P. Hall, John E. Brown, Burr Hudson, S. T. Lunn, T. J. Smith, Marsh Howell. J. Tidwell Page 93- Printed on July 26, 1912 - Tidwell- Luffman - Bethel Tidwell and Miss Liza Luffman were quietly married at the home of the bride on Bear Creek July 21. Rev. T. W. Luther, performed the ceremony. The groom is a son of Mr. J. Tidwell of near Bon Aqua. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R H. Luffman of near Bear Creek. J. F. Tidwell Page 89 - Printed on April 12, 1912 - The Regular Jury was composed of the following: James Walker, D. G. Adams, J. F. Tidwell, R L. Few, J. M. Corlew, J. W. Thomas, J. C. Coulter, N. J. Luther, Jones Martin, J. W. Martin, S. M. Wiley, A. Meek. Page 124 - Printed on March 19, 1915 - Mr. and Mrs. John Lankford of Turkey Creek visited the family of J. F. Tidwell Sunday. J. M. Tidwell Page 63 - Printed on August 12, 1910 - The following men were selected to serve on the Grand Jury: C. J. Underhill. foreman; D. S. Chandler, B. M. Oliphant, Ed Saeger, G. H. Brown. J. M. Tidwell. J. D. Petty, Columbus Adcock. John Woody, Cord Vineyard, John Brown. H. G. Hatley, J. M. Marsh. Page 73 - Printed on April 14, 1911 - The following gentlemen were selected as members of the Regular Travis Jury: J. D. Burnett, Riley Donegan, W. B. Luther, J. W. Redden, J. M. Tidwell, Sil Wiley, Sam Hall, John Donegan, Fulton Gentry, Miles Brown, Anthony Bishop, Mose Lucas. Jim Tidwell Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 - Mrs. Turner Myatt spent the weekend with her father, Jim Tidwell, near Bon Aqua M. D. Tidwell Page 18 - February 21, 1908 - The free school under the efficient management of Prof: M. D. Tidwell will close Friday. He has had a splendid attendance. The pupils have advanced rapidly and all feel that this has been one of the most successful school ever taught Area. We are glad to see our people manifesting so much interest in educational matters and trust this is only the beginning. Page 27 - June 5, 1908 - . Dickson County Teachers' Institute - The Dickson County Teacher's Institute opened May 28 by Supt. R. E. Corlew at the Dickson College with very flattering prospects. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present and addressed the Institute after which work was assigned by the instructors in charge. Prof. T. B. Loggins gave instructions in Grammar, Reading, Spelling, Literature and Kern [ sic] Among County Schools. Supt. Corlew instructed in the subjects of Arithmetic, Histories and Geography. Hon. S. E. Hunt was present Monday and made an interesting talk on School Law which was very helpful to teachers. Some of the teachers who attended were Mrs. Belle Bryant, Misses Hattie Cunniff, Clara Donegan, Emma Luther, Lunora and Millie Moore, Dockie Shipp, Sallie Work, and Messrs. Archie Hood, A. F. Patterson, C. J. and M. D. Tidwell and Malcolm Frazier. M. P. Tidwell Page 7- Printed on May 7, 1890- Local -Following is a list of the census (The 1880 census no longer exists) enumerators for Dickson County who will enter upon the discharge of their duties on Monday, June 2, as listed by districts: (The civil district were numbered different than they are today.) 1 Spencer A. Myatt, 2 W. N. Edney, 3 E. P. Tidwell, 4 M. P. Tidwell, 5 . R. W. McComb, 6 T. J. Blount, 7 J. J. Jones, 8 M. _ Harris, Sr., 9 T. D. Dickson, 10 H. A. Bateman, . 11 H. M. Souls [?], 12 J. H. Carter, 13 W. G. McElhiney, 14 W. Y. [?] Jordan, (This paper was faint and very hard to read so those in question are the best I could do. In fact, this was all of the local news that I could make out.) Mark Tidwell Page 15- Printed on January 10, 1908 - Prof. Mark Tidwell began school at this place Monday. R. W. Tidwell Page164- Printed on August 18, 1916 - Serving on the Regular Jury were: R. W. Tidwell, Sam Fuqua, Sam Vineyard, Bert Garton, M. C. Welch, F. T. Gentry, W. H. Johnson, Frank Jones, F. M. Lucas, A. M. Toland, Bert Richardson, C. T. Weems. S. A. Tidwell Page 80 - Printed on August 18, 1911 - Circuit Court convened here Monday presided over by Judge W. L. Cook and the state being represented by Attorney General John B. Bowman. The following gentlemen composed the Grand Jury: A. L. White, Ben Brown, John Fuqua, Bob McElhiney, J. B. Gamble, Ike Nelson, John Danley, Tom Dickson, T. J. Carr, B. H. Link, T. B. Adcock, S. A. Gentry and S. A. Tidwell being made foreman. . Sarah Tidwell Page 8, Printed on September 3, 1896 - Delinquent Tax List - For 1895 The following is a list of the delinquent real estate taxes for the year 1895 now in my [G. Egerton] hands for collection. It will be my duty to advertise for sale property upon which the tax remains unpaid thirty days from this date. First District J. A. Baker-120 acres, $1.88 L. P. Baker-200 acres, $1.88 J. T. Baker-351 acres, $7.15 (2 tracts) M. Z. England- 85 acres, $5.07 Tobe Hall-15 acres, $.89 (2 tracts) Sam Homer - 50 acres, $1.33 B. F. Hall- 20 acres, $.69 Southern Iron Co. - 649 acres, $15.87 Sarah Tidwell - 100 acres, $1.88 T. W. Weems - 44 acres, $1.38 -----Original Message----- From: tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tndickso-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of SHIRLEY FARRELL Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 9:25 AM To: tndickso@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNDICKSO] Piney Woods Book I am researching Tidwell, Emery, Rhodes in that area, could you see if there is any info on these surnames. Thank You Michelle, for sharing with all of us. Shirley in Henrietta, Texas ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNDICKSO-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 TNDICKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------ To contact the TNDICKSO list administrator, send an email to TNDICKSO-admin@rootsweb.com. 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