Crossville Chronicle obit Published November 16, 2005 Mary F. Griffin April 16, 1947 - Oct. 18, 2005 Mary Frances (Goddard) Griffin, 58, of Crossville, passed away Oct. 18, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Oct. 20 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with Bro. Mike Kerley officiating. Interment was in Green Acres Memory Gardens. Mrs. Griffin was born April 16, 1947, in Crossville, the daughter of Vertie (Chriswell) and Henry Goddard. She was an Avon salesperson and of the Baptist faith. Survivors include her husband, Kenneth Wayne Griffin; brothers, Arthur Goddard of Crossville, Henry E. Goddard of Missouri, Kenneth Goddard of Clarkrange and Bobby Goddard of Crossville; and sisters, Glenda Alfono of Brunswick, OH, Gail Hood of Crossville and Paula Walker of Clarkrange. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her sisters, Betty Goddard and Wilma Campfield. Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.
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There is a Jacob, (1850- 1918), an L.D., (b.1845-1918), and a Nancy Culver (1800-1901) buried in the Albertson Cemetery which is located on my farm in western Fentress County. There is also Maud Culver (1874-1950). This cemetery is located about 3 miles east of Boatland and Poplar COve Creek borders the farm on the North-Northwest. Jake Culver may be the Jacob in Albertson Cemetery. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: <daleburchell@bellsouth.net> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 4:21 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver > Milly, please change my address from daleburchell@bellsouth.net to > tinemjb@bellsouth.net for the Fentress genealogy page. > > Thank you > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> > To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 10:56 PM > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver > > >> Anna >> >> Page 137 in History of Fentress County Tennessee by ALBERT R HOUGE >> >> L.D. CULVER >> DOW CULVER is a son of JOHN & NANCY Culver. His mother lived to be about > a >> hundred years old and died near Boatland a few years ago. >> L.D. worked in the tobacco business, buying and selling in western > Kentucky, >> going each year until the Night Riders became so offensive that the >> business became uncertain and he has not returned for several years. > Perhaps there >> is no other man in the county so well informed in regard to the care and >> culture of robacco as he is. He is also an excellent fisherman. >> J. P. CULVER , a brother of L. D. owned and operated until recently the > farm >> known as the FLOWERS place on East Fork. He sold it recently and bought >> a >> small place near the mouth of Poplar Cove Creek where he now lives. He >> has >> served as Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector. The CULVERs are noted for old > time >> hospitality. >> TOM CULVER a brother of J.P. and L. D. was killed in a skirmish between >> BEATY's men and a Confederate force under COONEL HUGHES in Buffalo Cove > in time >> of Civil War. >> Page 138 >> M. M. CULVER is a nephew of JAKE and DOW CULVER and is a school teacher > and >> farmer. He has taught for over twenty years in the public schools of > Fentress >> County. He has resided in the tenth district for several years but now > lives >> in Jamestown. >> He married MARTHA ALLRED a daughter of REV A. C. L. ALLRED in 1893. >> >> More census records in next letter >> >> Milly Piros*Garfield Heights >> >> I have been to the end of the Earth. >> I have been to the end of the Waters. >> I have been to the end of the Sky. >> I have been to the end of the Mountains. >> I have found NONE that are not my Friends. >> >>>>>Navajo Proverb<<<<< >> >> >> ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== >> Fentress County List has the best, most helpful and friendly people on >> any > List...You ALL are the greatest..... >> To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >> > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Fentress County List has the best, most helpful and friendly people on any > List...You ALL are the greatest..... > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre > >
Milly, please change my address from daleburchell@bellsouth.net to tinemjb@bellsouth.net for the Fentress genealogy page. Thank you ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 10:56 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver > Anna > > Page 137 in History of Fentress County Tennessee by ALBERT R HOUGE > > L.D. CULVER > DOW CULVER is a son of JOHN & NANCY Culver. His mother lived to be about a > hundred years old and died near Boatland a few years ago. > L.D. worked in the tobacco business, buying and selling in western Kentucky, > going each year until the Night Riders became so offensive that the > business became uncertain and he has not returned for several years. Perhaps there > is no other man in the county so well informed in regard to the care and > culture of robacco as he is. He is also an excellent fisherman. > J. P. CULVER , a brother of L. D. owned and operated until recently the farm > known as the FLOWERS place on East Fork. He sold it recently and bought a > small place near the mouth of Poplar Cove Creek where he now lives. He has > served as Deputy Sheriff and Tax Collector. The CULVERs are noted for old time > hospitality. > TOM CULVER a brother of J.P. and L. D. was killed in a skirmish between > BEATY's men and a Confederate force under COONEL HUGHES in Buffalo Cove in time > of Civil War. > Page 138 > M. M. CULVER is a nephew of JAKE and DOW CULVER and is a school teacher and > farmer. He has taught for over twenty years in the public schools of Fentress > County. He has resided in the tenth district for several years but now lives > in Jamestown. > He married MARTHA ALLRED a daughter of REV A. C. L. ALLRED in 1893. > > More census records in next letter > > Milly Piros*Garfield Heights > > I have been to the end of the Earth. > I have been to the end of the Waters. > I have been to the end of the Sky. > I have been to the end of the Mountains. > I have found NONE that are not my Friends. > >>>>>Navajo Proverb<<<<< > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Fentress County List has the best, most helpful and friendly people on any List...You ALL are the greatest..... > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >
Crossville Chronicle obit Published November 8, 2005 James D. Turner Sept. 9, 1945 - Oct. 30, 2005 James Dallas Turner, 60, of Cookeville, passed away Oct. 30, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Nov. 2 from the Clarkrange chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with Bro. Donald Wattenbarger officiating. Burial was in Campground Cemetery in Clarkrange. Mr. Turner was born Sept. 9, 1945 in the Geniss community, the son of John Turner and Billie (Wattenbarger) Henderson. He was self-employed in construction. Survivors include his wife, Helen Turner of Cookeville; mother, Billie (Wattenbarger) Henderson of the Rinnie community; stepdaughter, Amy Travis of Rickman; grandchildren, James Dallas Turner III and Emiley Turner of Chattanooga; step-grandchildren, Briar Travis, Gracie Travis and Tucker Travis, all of Rickman; special friend, Harold Lee of Atlanta, GA; and mother- and father-in-law, Gerlene Winningham and Milford Winningham of Monroe, TN. He was preceded in death by his father, John Turner; son, James Dallas "Jamie" Turner II; and daughter, Jennifer Leann Turner. Pallbearers were Bobby Winningham, Harold Lee, Denny Henderson, Leslie Wattenbarger, Bill Bilbrey, Matt Travis and Joey Burton. Jennings Funeral Home of Jamestown was in charge of the arrangements.
Crossville Chronicle obit Published November 1, 2005 Carolyn S. Simoneau Feb. 14, 1964 - Oct. 15, 2005 Carolyn Sue Simoneau, 41, of Crossville, formerly of Jamestown, passed away Saturday, Oct. 15, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Oct. 19 from the chapel of Jennings Funeral Home, with burial in the Allardt Cemetery. The Rev. Chester Rhood officiated. Ms. Simoneau was born Feb. 14, 1964 in Jamestown, TN, the daughter of Lois (Smith) Vanderhoof of Crossville and Ronald Smith of Lancing, TN. Survivors include her daughters, Sondra Jane Clark (Donald) Woodall and Jennifer Simoneau of Crossville; sons, Ownie Wayne Simoneau of Crossville and Chad Allen Clark of Naples, FL; grandchildren, Brannon, Dylan, Allen and Katalyn Jane Woodall and Courtney Deidra Simoneau, all of Crossville; sisters, Linda Holland of Crossville and Patricia Carder; brothers, Wayne and Robert Vanderhoof of Crossville; and close friend, Cordell Davenport. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edd L. and Grace Smith of Jamestown; and daughters, Crystal and Samanatha Simoneau. Pallbearers were Roy Kemmer, Ownie Wayne Simoneau, Jerry Oakes, Courtney Davenport, all of Crossville; Michael Woody of Cookeville; and Chad Clark of Florida. She left behind a host of relatives and friends to mourn her passing.
Crossville Chronicle obit Published November 1, 2005 Velery J. Ryerson March 17, 1947 - Oct. 20, 2005 Velery Jean (Shore) Ryerson, 58, of Crossville, passed away Oct. 20, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Oct. 22 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home with Bro. Michael Kirby officiating. Interment was in Fentress County Memory Gardens in Jamestown. Mrs. Ryerson was born March 17, 1947 in Cannelton, IN, the daughter of Catherine (Young) and Roy Shore. Survivors include her daughters, Star Bilbrey of Crossville, Paula Iles of Pleasant Hill, Capri Meyer of Crossville, Holly Trobaugh of Selina and Teella Insco of Crossville; sons, Robert Insco of Jamestown, Ghari Insco of Clarkrange, Rodney Insco of Clarkrange, Tobee Insco of Clarkrange, Corbin Insco of Clarkrange, Harlin Insco of Gordonsville, Glenn Insco of Crossville and Darrenn Insco of Clarkrange; mother, Catherine (Young) Shore of Illinois; brothers, Tommy Shore of Illinois and Charles Shore of Crossville; and sisters, Rose Ney and Ethel Pesch of Illinois. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Robert Insco and William Ryerson; father, Roy Shore; son, Halie Insco; sister, Bonnie Burgess; brother, Herman Shore; and brother-in-law, Plummer J. Insco Jr. Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.
Crossville Chronicle obit Published November 1, 2005 Donald P. Findley Sept. 6, 1929 - Oct. 10, 2005 Donald Pershing Findley, 76, of Crossville, passed away Oct. 10, 2005. Funeral services were conducted Oct. 13 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with Bro. Rick McAbee officiating. Interment was in Bat Town Cemetery. Mr. Findley was born Sept. 6, 1929, in Jamestown, TN, the son of Ethel (Hood) and Merdia L. Findley. He was a welder for Tennessee Valley Authority and of the Church of Christ faith. Survivors include his daughters, Michelle (Findley) Barnacz, Barbara Norris, Mary Hassler and Julie Thomas, all of Crossville; sons, James D. Findley of Crossville and Adam L. Findley of Fort Carson, CO; brothers, Doug Findley, Darold Findley and Terry Findley, all of Crab Orchard; 16 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, David Findley; and sisters, Lily Findley and Lulu Findley. Pallbearers were Clay Norris, Chris Findley, Donnie Hassler, Josh Barnacz, Johnny Hassler and Dustin Findley. Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements.
Crossville Chronicle obit Published October 27, 2005 Hanging Limb? Fentress? Overton? Roxie Hoover March 5, 1919 - Oct. 23, 2005 Roxie Hoover, 86, of Hanging Limb, TN, passed away Oct. 23, 2005. Funeral services will be held today at 11 a.m. from the chapel of Goff Funeral Home. The Rev. Arnold Murphy and the Rev. Ovle Tinch will officiate and interment will follow in the F.A. Norrod Cemetery in Hanging Limb. Mrs. Hoover was born March 5, 1919 in Overton County, the daughter of Ambrose and Ollie House Murphy. She was a member of the Calvary Freewill Baptist Church, the Green Pond Order of the Eastern Star Chapter #482 and a homemaker. Survivors include her husband of over 68 years, B.M. (Lon) Hoover of Hanging Limb; daughters and sons-in-law, Marie and Coleman Looper of Rickman, TN, Brenda and James Matthews of Hanging Limb and Barbara and Ronnie Poston of Cookeville; sons and daughters-in-law, Lonnie Jr. and Wanda Hoover of Hanging Limb, Randall and Mildred Hoover of Monterey and Marrison and Jacqueline Hoover of Hanging Limb; 21 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; sister, Flora Hargis of Crossville; and sisters-in-law, Rachel Murphy of Rickman and Lilly Mae Murphy of Green Pond, TN. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two infant daughters, Ethel and Judy Ann Hoover; 10 brothers; and three sisters. Goff Funeral Home of Monterey is in charge of the arrangements.
Found this info and thought someone might be interested. Scrapbook clippings with Monroe County, Tennessee Ties Davy Crockett 1786-1836 The following article was in the "Confederate Veteran@ Vol. XI, April 1903. Below is the explanation given of the letter quoted directly from the magazine article. According to Sarah Sands= AHistory of Monroe Co., Tenn.@ Vol. I, part 1"John O. Cannon, House 22nd G.A., 1837-39, Democrat. The Honorable John O. Cannon was born Sep. 9, 1803, died in 1846. He first married Caroline Nelson, dau. of Matthew and Martha Cannon Nelson, and their children were John O. Jr. and Guilford Newton Cannon; second wife was Mahalia Torbett and one son, W.E. Cannon, was born to this union. Judge John O. Cannon was elected Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit in 1844 and served until his death in 1846." Davy Crockett vs. Andy Jackson The following letter from the Morristown (Tn) Gazette, recently first given to the public by the Gastoria (NC) Gazette, will be of general interest, especially to the people of this immediate vicinity, inasmuch as within a few miles of Morristown, near AThe Oaks,@ late the home of Hon. R.M. Barton, deceased, stands a humble-appearing cabin that is the identical home to which Davy Crockett took his bride after the ceremonial of his wedding (the original license being still on record in the proper office at Dandridge, Jefferson Co). A moral that may be drawn from this old document teaches the little worth of political bickerings and the transcient contentions of politicians. Tennessee today honors alike the memory of Old Hickory and the hero of the Alamo, and cares not a copper for the prejudices that kept them apart. The Gastoria Gazette, introducing the letter, states: It has been the Gazette=s good fortune to get hold of an autograph letter of the late David Crockett, pioneer, author, philosopher, statesman, soldier, and hero. The letter was addressed to John O. Cannon, Esq., MADISONVILLE, TENN., and bears the Washington City postmark of Jan. 21 in big red letters. In lieu of the 25-cent mark used in those days to designate amount of postage to be collected, it was inscribed 'Free, D. Crockett,= since Crockett was at that time a member of Congress. The paper used is good quality of watermarked linen and has a gilt edge. The letter was folded within itself, and was the good old-fashioned way before envelopes came into use, and was sealed with a small red wafer. Below we have tried to give the contents of the letter verbatim et literatim et punctuatim: AWashington City 20th January 1834" Dear Sir Your favor Came Safe to hand by this morning's mail enclosing Six dollars, to subscribe for the Intelegencer I went imedeately and had it ordered and enclose you a receipt for the Same and I return you my thanks for your good opinion of me. I Can give you but little that is enteresting more than you Can See in the papers we are still engaged in discussing the great question of the removals of the deposits, in both houses, and god onley knows, when it will end or what will be the result I am Clearley of opinion that the deposits will be ordered back by both houses but it will do no good the Jackson folks is beginning to brag of his vetoeing powar. It is imposable for us to get two-thirds against the will of King Andrew the first one thing I live in hopes that if he does veto the measure that Congress will teach him a lesson that may be of use to the next Tyrant that may fill that Chair. I must Confess that I never Saw Such times in my life every thing is news to me It is plainley to be discovered that old Jackson is determened to Carry his point of Sacrafise the nation It has been said by Some of his worshipers that he has been the Savior of the Country provided this be true he will retire from the government with the disgrace on him of destroying the Best interests of the Country the truth is If he had been dead and at the devil four years ago it would have been a harpy time for this country. He is coming on finely in the great arts of retrenchment and reform that was promised you will See the post master genl reply to a Call of the Senate where he acknowledges that the Borrowed three hundred & fifty thousand dollars out of the Pet Banks for which he is paying Six per cent for and also he has over drawn fifty thousand making a greeable to his own showing the little Sum of four hundred thousand dollars they Can hide no longer the world mus see the imposition trying to be plaid upon the American people by Jackson and his partazans I have been examining the expenditures of the post office department and I find whare they have paid for printing for that department alone to their hireland the globe the moderate Sum of forty two thousand dollars, in two years Jackson is determined to feed his pets out of a silver spoon I must close and request you to excuse this rough letter as the management here is enough to put any man out of temper that has any love for his Country. I remain with respects your obt. servt DAVID CROCKETT
If anyone is interested, I have information on a Susan Winningham that married Jacob Nation. Born 15 Feb 1820 and died 02 May 1887 in Stoddard Co., MO. After Jacob's death she married Martin Hevner. He had 8 sons in the 1860 census, Sarah had 3 daughters and a son. Thelma
Hi List Did you know if your county library has access to Heritage Quest and you have a library card, you can access the census records from your home? and it's FREE through the library. If your library don't subscribe ...why not BEG them to<G> Milly Piros*Garfield Heights I have been to the end of the Earth. I have been to the end of the Waters. I have been to the end of the Sky. I have been to the end of the Mountains. I have found NONE that are not my Friends. >>>>>Navajo Proverb<<<<<
This email is to invite our sister Middle Tennessee Rootsweb site members to the Annual Seminar hosted by the Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society and the Tennessee Historical Society. Four genealogists and historians who have been previously voted as favorite speakers will headline this all-day seminar devoted to a variety of popular topics for both beginning and advanced family historians. Learn how to relate your ancestor to his era, how to practice proven genealogical techniques in both "old" and "new-style" research; how to mine early pioneer treasures hidden in the Draper Papers, and how to use cybergenealogy to your best advantage. Saturday, November 19, 2005 is the date; the Brentwood Public Library is the place. A registration form and a map and further details on our speakers and their topics can be found at http://www.mtgs.org <http://www.mtgs.org/> and http://www.rootsweb.com/~tntgs Let me thank all of you who joined the MTGS Rootsweb site. You may want to check back and review the surnames. As I worked through putting them on the site, I finally decided to list the surnames by the first surname contained in the email. My email box was flooded and I fear some were lost. If you do not find your surname, please resubmit your email to Mid-TN-L@rootsweb.com. It would be helpful if you would put as much information as you have in your email (such as dates; counties; and any other info you have). I have tried to post the website name at the top of each surname listing to make it easy for recipients of a "forward" to find our site. Hope to see you at the annual Seminar. Katheryne Cowan MTGS Webmaster Visit us: http://www.mtgs.org Visit us: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tntgs
Hi all, In my database I only have one Fannie Hatfield (no dates, no parents) married to John Webb Hatfield b. 25 Sept. 1903; d. 22 Jun 1987 s/o Granville Hatfield & Eliza Harding. Granville is buried in Wolf River Cem. The others I do not know where they are buried. Fabian Doles Wlcrab@aol.com schrieb: > Fabian, Brenda and All > Wasn't Isaac Hatfield married to Fannie Crabtree first? I think he was, but I > do not know who Fannie belonged to, she is buried at Upchurch, and according > to Gary Norris book she died in 1919. I remember seeing the stone sometime > back in the 80's. > > Wilma > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Check Out Fentress County Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre > >
Hi all, I have a Nellie Jane Young b. 1859 Jamestown, TN and d/o Leander Young & Nicy/Nice/Nicie Ann Hood. Does anyone know if this is the mother of the deceased? Thanks, Fabian MRS. GENNIEVE (NORRIS) BRISTOW, AGE 53, of Grimsley, TN, Passed Away Thursday, August 4, 2005 at the JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER in Jamestown, TN. Funeral Service will be SUNDAY, August 7, 2005 at 2:00 PM at the Jennings Funeral Homes-Clarkrange Chapel with burial in the YOUNG CEMETERY in FENTRESS COUNTY. The family will receive friends SATURDAY, August 6, 2005 from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Jennings Funeral Homes-Clarkrange Chapel. MRS. GENNIEVE (NORRIS) BRISTOW is survived by: Son-SHAWN ALLEN GONEY of Grimsley, Tenn. Daughter-REBECCA ANN GONEY of Monterey, Tenn. Husband-DAN BRISTOW of Grimsley, Tenn. 4 GRANDCHILDREN - WHITLEY GONEY, NATASHA HAMBY, ALEXANDRA COOPER, AND AIDEN GONEY. Brother-DONNIE NORRIS of Clarkrange, Tenn. Brother-DANNY NORRIS of Jamestown, Tenn. Sister-BETTY COOK of Clarkrange, Tenn. Sister-BARBARA ROYSDEN of Jamestown, Tenn. Sister-RETA LOOPER of Clarkrange, Tenn. Sister-MICHELLE HUMAN of Monterey, Tenn. Sister-PATSY FERREBEE of CLAY, W. Va. She was preceded in Death by: Father-RALPH NORRIS Mother-NELLIE (YOUNG) NORRIS Sister-CATHY KENNEDY Sister-DONNA LYNN SHARP Sister-KAREN DENICE NORRIS Jennings Funeral Homes CLARKRANGE CHAPEL in charge of services for MRS. GENNIEVE (NORRIS) BRISTOW of Grimsley, TN.
Fabian This Fannie is also a Crabtree b. 8-17-1905 d. 10-15-1996 and was a d/o Calab and Nina Carpenter Crabtree. She married Webb Hatfield June 14 1924 in Fentress Co., TN. Fannie is also buried at Wolf. Calab Crabtree was s/o Jesse Crabtree and Julia Hatfield. Wilma
Hi Brenda, and everyone else Thanks Brenda that really helped! I knew with so many familiar names there had to be a connection. I have Alton Crabtrees parents as Benjamin Gordon & Martha Belle (Pile) Crabtree but do not have the parents of Alton's wife Ina Elizabeth Pile. Any ideas? Fabian Doles BrenINVa@aol.com schrieb: > > Erna Hatfield Buck was the daughter of Isaac Sylvester Hatfield (b. August > 19, 1888, d. October 08, 1965, buried at Upchurch Cemetery, Fentress County, > TN) and Ollie Dollie (Dollie) Abbott (b. August 08, 1902, d. May 17, 1972, > buried at Upchurch Cemetery, Fentress County, TN). > > Isaac Sylvester Hatfield was the son of Francis Marion (Hoad) Hatfield and > Celia Ann York. Ollie Dollie (Dollie) Abbott was the daughter of George > (Doc) Pruitt and Lucy J. Abbott. > > Erna's sister Osie married Hooper Crabtree (son of Alton Crabtree and Ina > Elizabeth Pile). > > I believe Pearl and Lucy were her half sisters (by her father). Lucy > married Bates Crockett (son of Pete Cullum Crockett and Victoria Anderson). > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---------- > > In a message dated 10/24/2005 12:00:48 AM Eastern Standard Time, > TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 03:05:04 +0200 > From: Fabian Doles <doles@netcologne.de> > Subject: Obit Erna M. Buck > > Hi All, > > Any additional info on the surnames Crabtree & Crockett in the obit below > would > be appreciated. Also anyone know who her husband/father of her "Hatfield" > children was/were? > > Thanks, > Fabian Doles > > MS. ERNA M. BUCK, AGE 73, of Jamestown, TN, Passed Away Wednesday, October > 19, > 2005 at the JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER in Jamestown, TN. Funeral > Service > will be Saturday, October 22, 2005 at 2:00 PM at the Jennings Funeral Home > Chapel with burial in the FENTRESS MEMORY GARDENS in Jamestown, TN. > > The family will receive friends Friday, October 21, 2005 from 6:00 PM to > 9:00 PM > at Jennings Funeral Homes. > > MS. ERNA M. BUCK is survived by: > Son-EUGENE HATFIELD of Jamestown, Tenn. > Daughter-CAROLYN HATFIELD of Dalton, Ga. > Daughter-JOREAN BETANCOURT of Dalton, Ga. > Brother-JAMES HATFIELD of Muncie, Ind. > Sister-OSIE CRABTREE of Muncie, Ind. > Sister-SYLIVIA SEALING of Lynnville, Ky. > GRAND CHILDREN-5 > GREAT GRANDCHILDREN-6 > A HOST OF NIECES AND NEPHEWS > > She was preceded in Death by: > Son-JACKIE HATFIELD > GRANDDAUGHTER-BELINDA HATFIELD > Brother-EDD HATFIELD > Brother-BEECHER HATFIELD > Sister-LUCY CROCKETT > Sister-INA CRABTREE > Sister-MARIE HUTSON > Sister-LUCILLE CRESELIOUS > Sister-PEARL CROCKETT > > Jennings Funeral Homes OF Jamestown, TN in charge of services for MS. ERNA > M. > BUCK of Jamestown, TN. > http://fentressco.com/obituaries.html > > > > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Do not spam or send derogatory comments to any other subscriber to this list. > It will happen once and then you will be permanently removed. > >
This is not related to what is posted but has anyone heard of Lena Buck that married Martin Guffey. Thank you Gloria ----- Original Message ----- From: <Wlcrab@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 24, 2005 11:28 AM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Erna Hatfield Buck > Fabian, Brenda and All > Wasn't Isaac Hatfield married to Fannie Crabtree first? I think he was, > but I > do not know who Fannie belonged to, she is buried at Upchurch, and > according > to Gary Norris book she died in 1919. I remember seeing the stone > sometime > back in the 80's. > > Wilma > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Check Out Fentress County Archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre > >
Fabian, Brenda and All Wasn't Isaac Hatfield married to Fannie Crabtree first? I think he was, but I do not know who Fannie belonged to, she is buried at Upchurch, and according to Gary Norris book she died in 1919. I remember seeing the stone sometime back in the 80's. Wilma
Tim West on the Scott Co list posted and it joggled my mind because some a few months ago posted it on one of my lists and I was gonna post it here ...but I guess old age has set in <G>I found the death certificates of a couple of people. I might be coming down that way next week...It's a thought... Milly Piros*Garfield Heights I have been to the end of the Earth. I have been to the end of the Waters. I have been to the end of the Sky. I have been to the end of the Mountains. I have found NONE that are not my Friends. >>>>>Navajo Proverb<<<<<