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    1. Re: [TNDICKSO] Will do Looks-up for Down "On Piney" book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crow Classification: lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.dickson/507.3.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Sorry, This took a bit it was a lot of information. Enjoy! Michelle Herbison Crow, Ab Page 3- Printed on April 14, 1911- Circuit Court Opened Session Here This Week - Circuit Court convened here Monday with Judge W. L. Cook and Attorney General John B. Bowman presiding. The following gentlemen were selected members of the Grand Jury: B. A. Clifton, foreman; Gordon Adcock, Marshall Bozarth, G. W. Bledsoe, S. H. Springer, James Davidson, W. M. White, Lyman Jackson, Elvin Hudson, Ab Crow, Jones Martin, J. J. Bush and James Martin. Crow, Ada Donegan Moody (Mrs. C.F.Crow), (Mrs. G.W. Moody) Page 28 -Printed on June 26, 1908-A social given by Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Martin Saturday night was enjoyed by a large crowd Those present were Misses Ida, Della and Mattie Bruce, Myrtle Crow, Eva Steele, Clara Fielder, Ida Petty, Susie, Bertha and Lillie Peeler, Mary and Jennie Donegan and Mrs. Ada Moody; Messrs.. Hadin. Crow, Roy Donegan, Russell and James Fielder, John and Winfrey Peeler and Clayton Work. Page 29 - Printed on July 10, 1908 -Mrs. Ada Moody of Piney spent a week here with mends and relatives and also attended the revival meeting. Page 31 - Printed on August 7, 1908 - Mrs. Ada Moody of Piney is here to attend the meeting at Union. Page 50- Printed on September 3, 1909-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow visited Mrs. Mont Donegan Monday Page 57- Printed on April 15, 1910 - Circuit Court Met Here Monday - Non-Jury Docket -Herschel Moody vs. Mrs. Ada Crow; continued. Page 62- Printed on July 22, 1910 - -Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Fielder and Mrs. Charles Crow were in town Thursday and while here dropped into The Herald office and saw our cylinder press in operation. Any of our friends who would like to see The Herald being printed can always do this by dropping into the office on Thursdays. Page 94- Printed on August 16, 1912 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and baby of Nashville are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney. Page 97 - Printed on October 25, 1912- County Fair Premium List - Below is a list of some of the winners in the different Departments at the County Fair which was held October 10 -11. In the Women's Department - Blackberry Jelly - Mrs. Ada Crow 1st place. Page 98 - Printed on November 9, 1912 -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow spent a few days this week in Nashville the guests of their son, Roland Crow, and family. Page 100 - Printed on July 25, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin of Garner's Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow Wednesday night of last week. Page 101- Printed on August 1, 1913 -Mr. and Mrs. George Murrell of Grab Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow Thursday night. Page 102- Printed September 12, 1913 -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow and children, Leonard and Miss Ora Crow, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Martin Sunday. Page 103 - Printed on September 19, 1913 - . -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Donegan Sunday. Page 167- Printed September 1, 1916 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Birmingham, Alabama are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney and her brother, Holland Arnold, and family of this place. Crow, Altha Page 31 - Printed on August 14, 1908- -Misses Della and Mattie Bruce, Susie and Bertha Peeler and Altha Crow visited Miss Myrtle Crow Sunday afternoon. Page 103 - Printed on September 19, 1913 - Miss Ina Smith was the guest of her cousin, Miss Altha Crow, Saturday night and Sunday. Page 110 - Printed on April 3, 1914 - Mrs. Gena Redden and Miss Altha Crow visited Miss. Clara Fielder Thursday afternoon. Page 135- Printed on September 10, 1915- Miss Rainey Homer spent Sunday night with Miss Altha Crow. Page 140- Printed on December 3, 1915 - Misses Altha Crow, Rainey Homer, Ruby Spencer and Mr. Doyle Donegan spent Sunday with Misses Estelle and Elsie McCorpin. Crow, Carlos Page 16- Printed on January 17, 1908 - Carlos Crow of Tennessee City is the guest of his cousin, Hardin Crow. Crow, Charles F. Page 10 - Printed on October 21, 1898 - Election Officers, Following are the election officers appointed by the Election Commissioners for Dickson County, to hold the November election: Second District Receiver - Charles Crow Page 14- Printed on December 20, 1907 - -Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crow of Piney were here Friday Page 15 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - -Prof. Roland Crow has returned to his school in Georgia after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow. Page 16 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - Charlie Work and Hardin Crow visited on Garner's Creek Sunday. Page 16 - Printed on January 17, 1908 - Miss Martha Crowell, who has been staying at Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow's, returned to her home Friday. Page 19- Printed on February 28, 1908 - Mrs. Charles Crow died(in a book with the author as Garret, Volume one on page 106 it says "Pennie Crow died September 25, 1908, Donegan Cemetery {Mt. Sinai Rd}) Tuesday afternoon at her home on Piney. She leaves a husband and six children. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday at the family graveyard. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathy of their many mends in the community. Page 19- Printed on February 28, 1908 - Morgan Crow of Nashville is visiting his brother, C. F. Crow Page 20 - Printed on March 6, 1908- Miss Susie Peeler is staying at the home of Charles Crow. Page 22 - Printed on April 3, 1908 - C. F. Crow and children visited his sister, Mrs. Ella Sanker, near Burns Saturday Page 27- Printed on June 12, 1908 - Charlie Crow, one of Piney's progressive farmers, was on our streets Saturday. Page 30 - Printed on July 31, 1908 - Charlie Crow and family visited his sister, Mrs. George Sanker, Sunday Page 31 - Printed on August 14, 1908 - -H. C. Bruce and J. N. Peeler called on C. F. Crow Sunday afternoon. Page 50- Printed on September 3, 1909-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow visited Mrs. Mont Donegan Monday Page 53 - Printed on November 26, 1909 - Take Notice- We, the undersigned citizens and landowners of the neighborhood of the Forks of Piney hereby notify all parties not to hunt or trespass on our premises. Heed the warning and there won't be trouble. Charles Crow Page 54 - Printed on December 17, 1909 - George, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Charles Crow of Piney is quite sick with pneumonia. Page 62 - Printed on July 29, 1910 - Charlie Crow of Piney was on our streets Saturday. Page 66 - Printed on November 11, 1910 - J. N. Peeler and Charlie Crow of Piney were in town Saturday. Page 83- Printed on December 1, 1911 - Charles Crow of Piney left at this office Saturday an ear of com weighing 1% pounds and measuring 10" in circumference. Page 97- October 25, 1912- County Fair Premium List - Below is a list of some of the winners in the different Departments at the County Fair which was held October 10 -11. In the Live Stock Department - Horse - Dr. W. J. Sugg 1st place; Charles Crow, 2nd place. Page 98- Printed on November 9, 1912 -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow spent a few days this week in Nashville the guests of their son, Roland Crow, and family. Page 100 - Printed on July 25, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Martin of Garner's Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow Wednesday night of last week. Page 101- Printed on August 1, 1913 -Mr. and Mrs. George Murrell of Grab Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow Thursday night. Page 102- August 22, 1913 - -Tolbert Crow and children of East Piney spent Sunday with his brother, Charles F. Crow, and family. -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow and children, Leonard and Miss Ora Crow, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Martin Sunday. Page 103 - Printed on September 19, 1913 - . -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Donegan Sunday. Page 105- Printed on October 24, 1911 - Prize Winners from the County Fair, Agriculture- Irish Potatoes (Triumph)-J. B Petty, 1st; Charles Crow, 2nd - Livestock - Gelding (any age)-M. Donegan 1st; Charles Crow, 2nd Page 141 - Printed on December 17, 1915 - In The Mail Box - Read this; then some one or several do likewise and give their views on how the pikes of the county can and should be kept up. My suggestion would be for the County Court to take charge of and maintain and keep up what roads we have. First, see how many miles one man, one mule, dump cart, plow, pick and shovel can keep up. I believe one man can keep in good repair twenty miles of road. There is too much that can be said along this line and for one man to think of and write. Let a man go on the road every day. We have plenty of gravel; a steady drop will make a hole in a rock. I am not writing this because I am trying to run the County Court but thinking it will put them to thinking. We know we have got to do something to keep our pikes up or they will soon go down. I think this would better meet the approval of the people than for the county to go ahead and buy a lot of costly machinery; don't you think so? My idea would be this: Say that a man or a road-hand that lives on a pike to pay 75 cents per day for five days or work five days on some road that is not a pike. Leave this to his choice and that will satisfy him. If he pays, let it go to help pay the contractor. The Court could figure and what they thought one man could handle, they could set some day to let out the contract to the lowest and best bidder. Hoping to hear from someone else, I am, respectfully, Charlie Crow Dickson, Route 1 Page 167- Printed September 1, 1916 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Birmingham, Alabama are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney and her brother, Holland Arnold, and family of this place. Crow, Claudie May Page 69- Printed on December 23, 1910 - Dear Santa: I am a good little Girl six years old. Bring me a nice doll, doll bed, a set of dishes, a horn, apples, oranges, Bannanas nuts, candy and all kinds of fruits. Please don't forget my three brothers and my little baby sister. Don't forget papa. I have no mama now. Your little mend, Claudie May Crow R. F. D. No.5 Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Misses Ruth Clifton and Claudie Crow are attending school at Hickory Grove. Page 107- Printed on December 19, 1913 - Dear Santa: I thought I would write you a few lines so you wouldn't forget. I am a little girl nine years old. Please' bring me a big doll and bed for her and a ring and lots of good things to eat. Don't forget my little brother. Claudie May Crow Page 166 - Printed on September 1, 1916 -Miss Fordie McCorpin spent Saturday night and Sunday with Miss Claudie Crow. Crow, Curtis Hubert Page 88- Printed on April 5, 1912 - Curtis Crow made a flying trip to Grab Creek Sunday. Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Zollie Crow and Sherman Adcock visited Curtis and George Crow on East Piney last Saturday night and Sunday. Page 100 - Printed on July 25, 1913- Harland and Curtis Crow, D. R Vineyard and Misses Genie and Evie Vineyard attended church at Water Valley Sunday. Page 127 - Printed on April 30, 1915 - Curtis Crow Takes Own Life - Curtis Crow, the 22-year-old son of Mr. T. D. Crow, who resides just south of town, committed suicide( Dickson County Death Records Curtis Crow, age 21, Died April 28, 1915, CDS, of Pistol wound in left side. Took 2 ounces of Laudanum with suicidal intent, Adcock Cemtery) Tuesday night. About 9 p.m. he stopped at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Peyton Hooper, who lives on the road between his home and Dickson and handed her an empty two ounce bottle and stated that she could keep it as he didn't need it anymore. She asked him where he was going and he said, "I have started home but 1 will never get there." Thinking he was only joking she paid no attention to his remark. A few moments later she heard a pistol shot and upon investigating found young Crow laying beside the road, he having shot himself near the heart with a 32-caliber pistol The alarm was given and he was carried to his father's home and medical aid summoned. After reaching home he talked freely stating that he had first taken two ounces of laudanum but fearing that that would not kill him he shot himself. When asked why he did it he said, "I have had more trouble than 1 can stand and I want to die." He remained conscious for about one and a half hours but did not die until about 5:00 Wednesday morning. Curtis was a kind hearted and an industrious young man and was well liked by all who knew him and it is greatly lamented by all that he committed the rash act. It was a severe shock to his father and the sympathy of the entire community is extended to him and all of the bereaved ones. His remains were taken to the Dugan [ sic] graveyard on Nail's Creek Thursday for interment Crow, Della Page 28 - Printed on June 26, 1908 - Miss Della Crow of Waverly spent last week with her cousin, Miss Myrtle Crow. Crow, Fannie Page 90- Printed on May 17, 1912 - Misses Fannie Crow and Sallie Work spent Sunday with Miss Kittie Smith at Treswell. Crow, George M. Page 54 - Printed on December 17, 1909 - George, the 12-year-old son of Mr. Charles Crow of Piney is quite sick with pneumonia. Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Zollie Crow and Sherman Adcock visited Curtis and George Crow on East Piney last Saturday night and Sunday. Page 88- Printed on April 5, 1912 - George Crow made a trip to Spencer's Mill last Sunday Crow, Gertrude Arnold (Mrs. Roland) Page 69 - January 6, 1911 - Crow - Arnold - Roland Crow and Miss Gertrude Arnold were united in marriage by Reverend D. S. Brinkley on Sunday, December 25, 1910 in the presence of a few intimate mends. They left immediately for Chattanooga where the groom holds the position of bookkeeper with the National Biscuit Company. Miss Arnold is a sister of our townsman, Holland Arnold, and for the past several months has been the popular saleslady in her brother's store. She is a pretty young lady possessing many rare virtues of womanhood. The couple have the congratulations of a host of mends. Page 94- Printed on August 9, 1912 -Mr. 'and Mrs. Roland Crow and baby returned to their home in Nashville Wednesday. They had spent ten days visiting relatives and mends here and on Piney. - Printed on August 16, 1912 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and baby of Nashville are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney. Page 103- Printed on September 19, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Nashville are here the guests of her brothers, Joe and Holland Arnold, and families. They will also visit relatives on Piney before returning home. Page 113 - Printed on August 14, 1914 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Nashville are visiting relatives and mends here and on Piney this week. Page 128- Printed on May 21, 1915 - -Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Nashville are here the guests of relatives and friends. Page 167- Printed September 1, 1916 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Birmingham, Alabama are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney and her brother, Holland Arnold, and family of this place. Crow, Hallie Few (Mrs. J. H.) Page 65 - Printed on October 21, 1910 - . -Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Crow of Piney are the happy parents of a baby boy born October 12, (Taylor Funeral Home Records Stanley Eugene Crow b. 10-11-1910) Page 100 - Printed on July 25, 1913 - Miss Willie Few, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. H. Crow, returned to Garner's Creek Sunday. - Virgil Few spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. H. Crow. Page 102- Printed on August 22, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Waverly visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow last week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Donegan one night last week. - Printed on September 12, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow Sunday. Page 122- Printed on February 26, 1915 - E. W. Few spent Saturday night with his daughter, Mrs. J. H. Crow Page 138 - Printed on October 29, 1915 - -Miss Hollie Bryant visited Mrs. Hallie Crow Saturday. Crow, Harlan Page 80 - Printed on September 8, 1911 - Charmingly Entertained - Miss Claytie Donegan, assisted by Miss Clara Fielder, entertained at the home of Esq. Mont Donegan Saturday evening from 7:20 to 11 :00. Contests and music were the features of the evening. Music. was rendered by Miss Lina Donegan while a quartet sang. The room was decorated with honeysuckle and nasturtiums. Miss Donegan wore Helen pink while Miss Fielder was gowned in white. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Miss Myrtle Crow and Johnnie Work, Miss Ada Fielder and Frank Fuqua, Miss Claytie Donegan and Bud Baker, Miss Willie Fielder and Sam Fuqua, Miss Lina Donegan and Tommy Fuqua, Miss Clara Fielder and Clayton Work, Kirkland Walker, Robert Fielder, Harlan Crow and Russell Fielder. -L.D. Page 85 - Printed on January 26, 1912 - Roy Donegan and Harlan Crow entered school at Dickson Normal College recently. Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Harlan and Sherman Crow were seen in this vicinity Sunday. Page 100 - Printed on July 25, 1913- Harland and Curtis Crow, D. R Vineyard and Misses Genie and Evie Vineyard attended church at Water Valley Sunday. Page 101- Printed on August 1, 1913 -Harlan and Sherman Crow and Miss Lucille and Edward Vineyard were the guests of Misses Gena and Evie Vineyard Sunday. Page 102- Printed on September 12, 1913 - Harlan Crow visited on Bear Creek Sunday. Page 106- Printed on December 12, 1913 - Lee Moore and Harlan Crow called on Misses Ida and Pearl Petty last Sunday afternoon. Page 132- Printed on August 13, 1915 - Harlan Crow is very ill with typhoid fever. Crow, Herman Ray Page 68 - Printed on December 23, 1910 - -Dear Santa: I am a little boy two years old. I want you to bring me a rocking horse, toy pistol, little red wagon, box of candy, some apples, oranges, bananas, nuts and anything else you want to bring. Don't forget my little sister. Your little boy, Herman Crow Page 107- Printed on December 19, 1913 - Dear Old Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old. I have been a good boy all the year. Please bring me lots of good things to eat, a horse and wagon, a pistol and lots of caps and all kinds of fruits and don't forget my papa and Miss Venie - Herman Ray Crow Crow, J. H. (Hardin) Page 16 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - Charlie Work and Hardin Crow visited on Garner's Creek Sunday. Page 16 - Printed on January 17, 1908 - Carlos Crow of Tennessee City is the guest of his cousin, Hardin Crow. Page 28 - Printed on June 26, 1908-A social given by Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Martin Saturday night was enjoyed by a large crowd Those present were Misses Ida, Della and Mattie Bruce, Myrtle Crow, Eva Steele, Clara Fielder, Ida Petty, Susie, Bertha and Lillie Peeler, Mary and Jennie Donegan and Mrs. Ada Moody; Messrs.. Hardin. Crow, Roy Donegan, Russell and James Fielder, John and Winfrey Peeler and Clayton Work. Page 40- Printed on February 26, 1909 - -The quilting party given by Miss Mary Bruce Saturday night was enjoyed by all. Those present were Misses Mary Ann and Mintie Adcock, Jettie, Charlie, Willie, Ada and Clara Fielder, Lillie Work, Fordie Martin, Hallie Few, Claytie Donegan, Hollie Bryant and Etta Barnett; and Messrs. Charlie, Johnnie and Clayton Work, Leslie Street, Wash Dudley, Wilbur Sugg, Winfrey Peeler, Tom Donegan, Hardin Crow, Kelly Martin, Robert Fielder, Jim Barnett and Luman Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Walker and Mrs. Vena Wills. Page 41 - Printed on March 19, 1909 - Misses Floy and Ethel Few and Messrs. Clarence Martin, Woodson Hood, Charlie Few and Hardin Crow were the guests of Miss Hallie Few Sunday. Page 65- Printed on October 21, 1910 - Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Crow of Piney are the happy parents of a baby boy born October 12, (Taylor Funeral Home Records Stanley Eugene Crow b. 10-11-1910) Page 102- Printed on August 22, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Martin of Waverly visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow last week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Donegan one night last week. Printed on September 12, 1913 - -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow Sunday. Crow, Jess Page 140 - Printed December 10, 1915- -Will Crow and son, Jesse, of Piney visited relatives at Pump Hollow Sunday. Crow, Lavena Adcock Wills (Mrs. T. D.) Page 107- Printed on December 19, 1913 - Dear Old Santa Claus: I am a little boy five years old. I have been a good boy all the year. Please bring me lots of good things to eat, a horse and wagon, a pistol and lots of caps and all kinds of fruits and don't forget my papa and Miss Venie - Herman Ray Crow Page 140- Printed on December 3, 1915 --Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crow. Crow, Leonard Page 102- Printed September 12, 1913 -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow and children, Leonard and Miss Ora Crow, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Martin Sunday. Crow, Lula Chadwick (Mrs. Will) Page 27- Printed on June 5, 1908 - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow, one night last week, a nine pound girl. (Lydia Odell Crow [Overton], born May 29, 1908) Page 31- Printed on August 14, 1908 - The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow is sick Page 53 - Printed on November 26, 1909 - Mr. and Mrs. George Donegan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow. Page 91 - Printed on May 31, 1912 - The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow, who has been sick with fever, is improving. Page 102 - Printed on September 12, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow Sunday. Page 103 - Printed on September 12, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow Sunday. Page 103 -Printed on October 3, 1913- Mr. and Mrs. .Will Crow are attending the Free Will Baptist Association. Page 140 - Printed on December 3, 1915 - Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crow. Page 158 - Printed on June 30, 1916 - Miss Rainey Homer of Dickson visited her aunt, Mrs. Will Crow, last Sunday Crow, Lydia Odell Page 27- Printed on June 5, 1908 - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow, one night last week, a nine pound girl. (Lydia Odell Crow [Overton], born May 29, 1908) Page 141- Printed on December 17, 1915 - Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 9 years old and have been a good little girl this year for mama says so. I want you to bring me a big doll that can go to sleep, a little broom, a nice little set of dishes and just lots of nice things to eat. Please don't forget my little sister, Lydia, also papa and mama. Your little girl, Nina Crow Page 141- Printed on December 17, 1915 - Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 7 years old. I have tried to be very good so you would come to see me. Please bring me a little cook stove, a doll, a broom and a lot of handkerchiefs and some goad things to eat. Don't forget my sisters, also papa and mama. Your little girl, Lydia Crow Page 175 - Printed on December 22, 1916 - -Dear Old Santy Claus: I am a little girl eight years old. I have been a good little girl all my life. I want you to bring me a doll, some candy, apples, oranges and nuts of all kinds. Don't forget papa and mama and my brothers and sisters; they have been good, too. Remember your little girl. - Lydia Crow Crow, Morgan Page 19- Printed on February 28, 1909 - Morgan Crow of Nashville is visiting his brother, C. F. Crow Crow, Myrtle Page 16 - Printed on January 17, 1908 - Misses Mittie and Eunie Donegan visited Miss Myrtle Crow Saturday. Page 21 - Printed on March 27, 1908 - Misses Susie and Bertha Peeler were guests of Miss Myrtle Crow Sunday. Page 28 -Printed on June 26, 1908-A social given by Mr. and Mrs. Tobe Martin Saturday night was enjoyed by a large crowd Those present were Misses Ida, Della and Mattie Bruce, Myrtle Crow, Eva Steele, Clara Fielder, Ida Petty, Susie, Bertha and Lillie Peeler, Mary and Jennie Donegan and Mrs. Ada Moody; Messrs.. Hardin. Crow, Roy Donegan, Russell and James Fielder, John and Winfrey Peeler and Clayton Work. - Miss Della Crow of Waverly spent last week with her cousin, Miss Myrtle Crow. Page 31 - Printed on August 14, 1908- -Misses Della and Mattie Bruce, Susie and Bertha Peeler and Altha Crow visited Miss Myrtle Crow Sunday afternoon. Page 44- Printed on April 16, 1909 - Miss Myrtle Crow visited Miss Clara Fielder Sunday. Page 65 - Printed on August 26, 1910 - Miss Clara Fielder was the guest of Miss Myrtle Crow Sunday. Page 65 - Printed on September 2, 1910 - Miss Myrtle Crow of Piney was in town Monday having some dental work done. Page 73- Printed on April 14, 1911 - Misses Myrtle Crow and Zettle Martin visited Miss Claytie Donegan Sunday. Page 74 - Printed on May 5, 1911 - Misses Mittie Donegan and Myrtle Crow visited Misses Susie and Bertha Peeler Sunday Page 76- Printed on May 12, 1911- Miss Myrtle Crow was the guest of Misses Susie and Bertha Peeler Tuesday. Page 76- Printed on May 12, 1911- Miss Myrtle Crow spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives near Nunnelly. Page 80 - Printed on September 8, 1911 - Charmingly Entertained - Miss Claytie Donegan, assisted by Miss Clara Fielder, entertained at the home of Esq. Mont Donegan Saturday evening from 7:20 to 11 :00. Contests and music were the features of the evening. Music. was rendered by Miss Lina Donegan while a quartet sang. The room was decorated with honeysuckle and nasturtiums. Miss Donegan wore Helen pink while Miss Fielder was gowned in white. Those who enjoyed the evening were: Miss Myrtle Crow and Johnnie Work, Miss Ada Fielder and Frank Fuqua, Miss Claytie Donegan and Bud Baker, Miss Willie Fielder and Sam Fuqua, Miss Lina Donegan and Tommy Fuqua, Miss Clara Fielder and Clayton Work, Kirkland Walker, Robert Fielder, Harlan Crow and Russell Fielder. -L.D. 94 -Printed on August 2, 1912 - Miss Myrtle Crow spent Sunday with Misses Viola and Irene Vineyard. Crow, Nina Page 141- Printed on December 17, 1915 - Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 9 years old and have been a good little girl this year for mama says so. I want you to bring me a big doll that can go to sleep, a little broom, a nice little set of dishes and just lots of nice things to eat. Please don't forget my little sister, Lydia, also papa and mama. Your little girl, Nina Crow Page 175 - Printed on December 22, 1916 - -Dear Santy Claus: I am nine years old. I have studied my books hard all year. I am in the fourth grade. I want you to bring me a dollie that can open and shut her eyes; also, some candy, apples, oranges and nuts of all kinds. Don't forget mama and papa, and also my brother and sister in Missouri; they are good. Give them something nice, too. I have a little sister at home; she wants a dollie, too, and don't forget all other little girls. - Nina Crow Crow, Ora Page 102- Printed September 12, 1913 -Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crow and children, Leonard and Miss Ora Crow, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Martin Sunday. Crow, Pennie Donegan (Mrs. C. F.) Page 15 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - -Prof. Roland Crow has returned to his school in Georgia after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow. Page 15 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - Mrs. Charlie Crow is no better. Page 16 - Printed on January 17, 1908 - Mrs. Pennie Crow is no better. Page 18 - Printed on February 14, 1908 - Mrs. Pennie Crow continues very low. Page 18 - Printed on February 21, 1908 - . -Mrs. Charles Crow, who has been sick for several weeks, is no better. Page 19- Printed on February 28, 1909 - Mrs. Charles Crow died(in a book with the author as Garret, Volume one on page 106 it says "Pennie Crow died September 25, 1908, Donegan Cemetery {Mt. Sinai Rd}) Tuesday afternoon at her home on Piney. She leaves a husband and six children. Funeral services were conducted on Tuesday at the family graveyard. The bereaved husband and children have the sympathy of their many mends in the community. Page 19- Printed on February 28, 1909 - Mrs. Charles Crow is quite sick with consumption. Crow, Roland Page 15 - Printed on January 10, 1908 - Prof. Roland Crow has returned to his school in Georgia after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow. Page 40 - Printed on March 5, 1909 - The many friends of Roland Crow are glad to see him in Dickson again after being absent for the past several months. Roland is especially popular with the young people. Page 52 - Printed on October 29, 1909 - Roland Crow of Nashville was here Sunday the guest of mends. Page 54- Printed on January 7, 1910 - Roland Crow of Nashville was a Christmas visitor here. Page 60 - Printed on June 3, 1910 - Roland Crow, who holds a responsible position in Nashville, spent Sunday here the guest of Miss Gertrude Arnold. Page 63 - Printed on August 19, 1910 - Roland Crow of Nashville was the guest of Miss Gertrude Arnold Sunday Page 69 - January 6, 1911 - Crow - Arnold - Roland Crow and Miss Gertrude Arnold were united in marriage by Reverend D. S. Brinkley on Sunday, December 25, 1910 in the presence ofa few intimate mends. They left immediately for Chattanooga where the groom holds the position of bookkeeper with the National Biscuit Company. Miss Arnold is a sister of our townsman, Holland Arnold, and for the past several months has been the popular saleslady in her brother's store. She is a pretty young lady possessing many rare virtues of womanhood. The couple have the congratulations of a host of mends. Page 94 - August 9, 1912- -Mr. 'and Mrs. Roland Crow and baby returned to their home in Nashville Wednesday. They had spent ten days visiting relatives and mends here and on Piney. - Printed on August 16, 1912 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and baby of Nashville are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney. Page 98 - Printed on November 9, 1912 -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow spent a few days this week in Nashville the guests of their son, Roland Crow, and family. Page 103- Printed on September 19, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Nashville are here the guests of her brothers, Joe and Holland Arnold, and families. They will also visit relatives on Piney before returning home. Page 113 - Printed on August 14, 1914 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Nashville are visiting relatives and mends here and on Piney this week. Page 167- Printed September 1, 1916 - -Mr. and Mrs. Roland Crow and children of Birmingham, Alabama are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crow, on Piney and her brother, Holland Arnold, and family of this place. Crow, Rosa Lowrance (Mrs. T. D.) Page 44- Printed on April 23, 1909 - Mr. and Mrs. Sylvis of Dickson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Crow. Page 45 - Printed on May 7, 1909 - Mrs. Tolbert Crow visited relatives near Pomona Sunday Page 46 - Printed on July 9, 1909 - Mrs. Meadow and children ftom Guthrie, Kentucky are visiting Mrs. Tolbert Crow Crow, Sherman Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Harlan and Sherman Crow were seen in this vicinity Sunday. Page 101- Printed on August 1, 1913 -Harlan and Sherman Crow and Miss Lucille and Edward Vineyard were the guests of Misses Gena and Evie Vineyard Sunday. Page 103- Printed on September 19, 1913 - Robert Wiley and Sherman Crow were guests of Misses Genie and Evie Vineyard Sunday. Crow, Stanley Eugene Page 65- Printed on October 21, 1910 - Mr. and Mrs. Hardin Crow of Piney are the happy parents of a baby boy born October 12, (Taylor Funeral Home Records Stanley Eugene Crow b. 10-11-1910) Crow, Tolbert D. Page 38 - Printed on January 29, 1909 - Tolbert Crow purchased the John Russell farm and has moved onto it. Page 44- Printed on April 23, 1909 - Mr. and Mrs. Sylvis of Dickson spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert Crow. Page 46 - June 4, 1909 - Tolbert Crow and family visited his sister, Mrs. Ella Sanker, at Pomona Sunday. She has been quite sick. Page 53 - Printed on November 26, 1909 - Take Warning - All parties will please take notice that we, the undersigned land owners and citizens of East Piney, hereby most respectfully state to the public that hunting and trespassing on our premises is forbidden under penalty of law. T. D. Crow Page 88- Printed on April 5, 1912 -Mrs. J. C. Baker and children and Mrs. Hurston Bruce were the guests of T. D. Crow and family last Sunday Page 102 - Printed on August 22, 1913 - Tolbert Crow and children of East Piney spent Sunday with his brother, Charles F. Crow, and family. Page 105 - Printed on October 31, 1913 - Fire The residence of Tolbert Crow, three miles south of town, was destroyed by fire at an early hour last Friday morning. Mr. Crow and children had a narrow escape as part of the building was falling in when they awoke. It is thought the fire caught in the kitchen from a defective flue and had gained such headway when discovered that practically none of the household goods or clothing were saved. The loss is estimated at $2500 and is partly covered by insurance. Page 107- Printed on December 19, 1913 - Dear Santa Claus : I am a little boy 10 years old. I want you to bring me a pistol and caps, a horn, a pair of gloves, lots of ftuits and all kinds of candy. Don't forget mama and Mr. Crow. Bring mama a box of snuff and Mr. Crow a pipe. Winfrey Wills Page 127 - Printed on April 30, 1915 - Curtis Crow Takes Own Life - Curtis Crow, the 22-year-old son of Mr. T. D. Crow, who resides just south of town, committed suicide( Dickson County Death Records Curtis Crow, age 21, Died April 28, 1915, CDS, of Pistol wound in left side. Took 2 ounces of Laudanum with suicidal intent, Adcock Cemtery) Tuesday night. About 9 p.m. he stopped at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Peyton Hooper, who lives on the road between his home and Dickson and handed her an empty two ounce bottle and stated that she could keep it as he didn't need it anymore. She asked him where he was going and he said, "I have started home but 1 will never get there." Thinking he was only joking she paid no attention to his remark. A few moments later she heard a pistol shot and upon investigating found young Crow laying beside the road, he having shot himself near the heart with a 32-caliber pistol The alarm was given and he was carried to his father's home and medical aid summoned. After reaching home he talked freely stating that he had first taken two ounces of laudanum but fearing that that would not kill him he shot himself. When asked why he did it he said, "I have had more trouble than 1 can stand and I want to die." He remained conscious for about one and a half hours but did not die until about 5:00 Wednesday morning. Curtis was a kind hearted and an industrious young man and was well liked by all who knew him and it is greatly lamented by all that he committed the rash act. It was a severe shock to his father and the sympathy of the entire community is extended to him and all of the bereaved ones. His remains were taken to the Dugan [ sic] graveyard on Nail's Creek Thursday for interment Page 140- Printed on December 3, 1915 -Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crow. Page 153 - Printed on May 12, 1916 - T. D. Crow of Woody Springs near Dickson visited his sister, Mrs. Ella Sanker, Sunday. Crow, Tom Page 140 - Printed on NOVEMBER 26, 1915 - The $50,000 Damage Suit Continued - The $50,000 damage suit brought by the Highway Commissioners against J. N. Peeler, Harry Wolfe, W. H. Adcock, W. H. W. James, W. H. Stringfellow, Frank Frazier, Horace Self, Pitt Henslee, L. D. Miller, Charles Underhill, H. T. Sesler and Ben Collier did not come up for trial at Charlotte in the Circuit Court this week. Attorney J. A. Clement, representing W. H. Neblett, Tom Crow, Norman Eubank, John R. Baker and Turner Luther, Highway Commisioners asked Judge Cook For thirty days to file their declaration or reasons for damages in writing. Judge Cook granted the request and this suit will go over to the March term of Court. Crow, Will A Page 27- Printed on June 5, 1908 - Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow, one night last week, a nine pound girl. (Lydia Odell Crow [Overton], born May 29, 1908) Page 31- Printed on August 14, 1908 - The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow is sick Page 53 - Printed on November 26, 1909 - Take Notice- We, the undersigned citizens and landowners of the neighborhood of the Forks of Piney hereby notify all parties not to hunt or trespass on our premises. Heed the warning and there won't be trouble. Will Crow Page 53 - Printed on November 26, 1909 - Mr. and Mrs. George Donegan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow. Page 90 - Printed on May 10, 1912 - Will Crow is erecting a fine residence on West Piney Page 91 - Printed on May 31, 1912 - The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow, who has been sick with fever, is improving. Page 102 - Printed on September 12, 1913 - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Crow visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow Sunday. Page 103 - Printed on October 3, 1913- Mr. and Mrs. .Will Crow are attending the Free Will Baptist Association. Page 110 - Printed April 10, 1914 - Will Crow and family attended church at Cross Roads Sunday. Page 140 - Printed on December 3, 1915 --Mr. and Mrs. Will Crow spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Crow. Page 140 - Printed December 10, 1915- -Will Crow and son, Jesse, of Piney visited relatives at Pump Hollow Sunday. Crow, Zollie Page 88 - Printed on April 5, 1912 - Zollie Crow and Sherman Adcock visited Curtis and George Crow on East Piney last Saturday night and Sunday. Page 100- Printed on July 25, 1913 - . -Zollie Crow returned home from Hurricane Thursday where he has been working for Edd Work this summer.

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