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    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] ALLRED
    2. Thelma Nation
    3. Millie; I haven't started yet on the Allreds, Shawn just told me last summer that his father had said the ancestors were from TN. I do know I have two very cute little great grand daughters that are Allreds. From your area in TN we have Allred, Nation, Stockton and another name that I can't think of right now. Thelma ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 9:08 PM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] ALLRED > Thelma > > What is the given name of the person you are looking for. I'll see what > I > can find for you > > 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 > > >

    10/07/2005 09:47:44
    1. ALLRED
    2. Thelma What is the given name of the person you are looking for. I'll see what I can find for you 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<<<<<

    10/06/2005 05:08:55
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. With cows running in it? Of course, you just have to watch where you step. <g> Let me know when so I can be home. I'm curious about that schoolhouse too. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris@kih.net> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 8:39 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School > Willie, > > I will be up there shortly. Is the pasture clean? > > Gary > >> From: Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> >> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:28:51 -0500 >> To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School >> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Resent-Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:30:08 -0600 >> >> Gary, >> >> I thought you were going to bring your metal detector up here so we could >> comb that hill over there behind the Albertson cemetery. >> >> Willie >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris@kih.net> >> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:20 PM >> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School >> >> >>> Where was the old Albertson School as relates to the present site of the >>> Albertson Cemetery? >>> >>> Gary D. Norris >>> >>>> From: MPiros1120@aol.com >>>> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>>> Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 23:56:43 EDT >>>> To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>>> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver >>>> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>>> Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 21:56:51 -0600 >>>> >>>> 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, Tennesee USGenWeb Page >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm >>> To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >>> >> >> >> >> ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== >> Does Anyone Ever Read the Taglines ??? Just Curious..Also, Please change >> your >> Subject Line. We all tend to forget that.Self included. >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >> > > > ==== 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. > >

    10/06/2005 04:37:04
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School
    2. Gary Norris
    3. Willie, I will be up there shortly. Is the pasture clean? Gary > From: Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> > Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 06 Oct 2005 18:28:51 -0500 > To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School > Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 17:30:08 -0600 > > Gary, > > I thought you were going to bring your metal detector up here so we could > comb that hill over there behind the Albertson cemetery. > > Willie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris@kih.net> > To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:20 PM > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School > > >> Where was the old Albertson School as relates to the present site of the >> Albertson Cemetery? >> >> Gary D. Norris >> >>> From: MPiros1120@aol.com >>> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>> Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 23:56:43 EDT >>> To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver >>> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >>> Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 21:56:51 -0600 >>> >>> 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, Tennesee USGenWeb Page >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm >> To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >> > > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Does Anyone Ever Read the Taglines ??? Just Curious..Also, Please change your > Subject Line. We all tend to forget that.Self included. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >

    10/06/2005 02:39:34
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver
    2. Thelma Nation
    3. An other name and families I will am looking for, Allred. My grandson-in-law tells me his Allred ancestors were from TN.They ended up in Utah and WY. And yes, this branch is Mormon. Thelma Nation ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 9:56 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 > > >

    10/06/2005 02:09:26
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. Gary, I thought you were going to bring your metal detector up here so we could comb that hill over there behind the Albertson cemetery. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Norris" <gnorris@kih.net> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2005 5:20 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School > Where was the old Albertson School as relates to the present site of the > Albertson Cemetery? > > Gary D. Norris > >> From: MPiros1120@aol.com >> Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 23:56:43 EDT >> To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver >> Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com >> Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 21:56:51 -0600 >> >> 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, Tennesee USGenWeb Page > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >

    10/06/2005 12:28:51
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Albertson School
    2. Gary Norris
    3. Where was the old Albertson School as relates to the present site of the Albertson Cemetery? Gary D. Norris > From: MPiros1120@aol.com > Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 23:56:43 EDT > To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver > Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 21:56:51 -0600 > > 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 >

    10/06/2005 11:20:34
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Culver
    2. Gary Norris
    3. The bird flu pandemic of 1918 killed the Culver brothers, Lorenzo Dow and Jacob P. Both are buried in the Albertson Cemetery. Both of their tombstones are now broken. Lorenzo Dow Culver was an early tobacco agent. He use to go to the Ohio River ports in Kentucky for his market. Thomas B. was another Culver brother. He was killed while fighting near the Albertson School House on October 26, 1863. Although Thomas is buried in the Lige Watters Cemetery, it would seem that he must have been killed very near his parents' house since Nancy Culver, his mother, was also buried in the Albertson Cemetery. Gary D. Norris > From: MPiros1120@aol.com > Reply-To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 00:33:58 EDT > To: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] John Culver > Resent-From: TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2005 22:34:07 -0600 > > February 27, 1830 JOHN CULVER bought 300 ::::Anvil Rock McIVER ..page is > torn > > 1820 Overton Co TN > JOHN CULVER > 1 male under 5 > 1 male 15/20 > 1 female under 5 > i female 10/15 > 1 female 20/30 > > 1830 Fentress Co > 2 males 5/10 > 1 male 15/20 > 1 male 40/50 > 2 females under 5 > 1 female 10/20 > 2 females 20/30 > 1 female 40/50 > > 1840 > JESSE CULVER > 2 males under 5 > 1 male 20/30 > 1 female 30/40 > 1 female 40/50 > > Couldn't find JOHN in 1840 > 1850 Fentress Co > JOHN CULVER 57 N.C. farmer > NANCY ______45 N.C Keeping House > JULIA _______20 TN > OMA_________17 " > JOHN________16 farmer " > STOKLEY _____10 " > JANE_________7 " > THOS_________6 " > LORANZY_____5 " > LODEMA ______3 " > JACOB________1 " > > You have 1860 > > 1870 Fentress CO > CULVER JACOB 21 TN > _______NANCY 61 NC (John must have died between 1850/1870) > _______LODEMA 21 TN > _______MAYNARD 4 " > > 1880 Fentress > CULVER JACOB head 26 TN TN NC > _______NANCY mother 65 TN VA VA > _______LODEMA sister 28 TN > _______MARION (?) Maynard??? nephew 13 TN > > 1900 Fentress > CULVER JACOB P head May 1851 49 > _______DOW brother Sept 1845 54 > > 1900 Fentress > > ALLRED L V head May 1834 64 married 16 > _______Lodema wife Jan 1847 47 M16 3 children 2 living > _______STOKLEY son Oct 1884 15 > _______LORY ETTA dau July 1889 10 > CULVER CULVER boarder Jan 1796 104 widowed 11 children 6 living(note no > given name listed) > > > 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 ==== > Does Anyone Ever Read the Taglines ??? Just Curious..Also, Please change your > Subject Line. We all tend to forget that.Self included. > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >

    10/06/2005 11:18:02
    1. A R HOUGE
    2. Hi Anna ALBERT R HOUGE book was published first 1916. I have a reprint. It is the War Memorial Edition (1920) reprint 1975 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<<<<<

    10/06/2005 03:28:26
    1. John Culver
    2. February 27, 1830 JOHN CULVER bought 300 ::::Anvil Rock McIVER ..page is torn 1820 Overton Co TN JOHN CULVER 1 male under 5 1 male 15/20 1 female under 5 i female 10/15 1 female 20/30 1830 Fentress Co 2 males 5/10 1 male 15/20 1 male 40/50 2 females under 5 1 female 10/20 2 females 20/30 1 female 40/50 1840 JESSE CULVER 2 males under 5 1 male 20/30 1 female 30/40 1 female 40/50 Couldn't find JOHN in 1840 1850 Fentress Co JOHN CULVER 57 N.C. farmer NANCY ______45 N.C Keeping House JULIA _______20 TN OMA_________17 " JOHN________16 farmer " STOKLEY _____10 " JANE_________7 " THOS_________6 " LORANZY_____5 " LODEMA ______3 " JACOB________1 " You have 1860 1870 Fentress CO CULVER JACOB 21 TN _______NANCY 61 NC (John must have died between 1850/1870) _______LODEMA 21 TN _______MAYNARD 4 " 1880 Fentress CULVER JACOB head 26 TN TN NC _______NANCY mother 65 TN VA VA _______LODEMA sister 28 TN _______MARION (?) Maynard??? nephew 13 TN 1900 Fentress CULVER JACOB P head May 1851 49 _______DOW brother Sept 1845 54 1900 Fentress ALLRED L V head May 1834 64 married 16 _______Lodema wife Jan 1847 47 M16 3 children 2 living _______STOKLEY son Oct 1884 15 _______LORY ETTA dau July 1889 10 CULVER CULVER boarder Jan 1796 104 widowed 11 children 6 living(note no given name listed) 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<<<<<

    10/05/2005 06:33:58
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver
    2. 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<<<<<

    10/05/2005 05:56:43
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver
    2. Fabian Doles
    3. Hi all, Is the wife of the John Culver in question here the husband of Nancy Choate? I have her listed as d/o Christopher Choate and Nancy Pyburn. Anna Bertram schrieb: > Hi All! > > I'm trying to help someone else. Does anyone out there have Hogue's > book, HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, that would look on Page 137 to see > what it says there? > > Does anyone know where John CULVER, born about 1794, is buried? More > information below: > > 1860 Fentress Co., TN; Civil District 2; June 19th: CULVER, John, age > 66, TN; Nancy, age 50, NC; Stakely, male, age 19, TN; Thomas W., age 16, > TN; Lorenzo D.(D for Dow), age 14, male, TN; Ludema, female, age 13, TN; > Jacob, age 10, TN; ALBERTSON, Nancy J., age 3, TN; Marzietta, female, > age 1, TN; CULVER, Susan, age 35, domestic, TN (Next door to Solomon and > Maria ALBERTSON. > > John CULVER'S wife, Nancy, and some of his children are buried in the > ALBERTSON Cemetery in Fentress Co., TN but there apparently is not a > marked grave there for John if he is buried there. I did not find any > John CULVER listed in either Fentress Co., TN cemetery book I have. The > one book, FENTRESS COUNTY FOOTPRINTS, by Gary Denton Norris, does say > "Nancy CULVER, ??/??/1800 03/02/1901 w, of John, see page 137 of > Hogue's HFCT Albertson Cemetery". HFTC means HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY. > > Thanks! > Anna Bertram > > abertram@heartoftn.net > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: Carletta M. Keith > To: Anna Bertram > Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:16 PM > Subject: Re: John Culver > > > I knew he was on the Fentress County census. > > I don't remember and probably don't have a record of whoever told me he > was buried in Fentress County. > > I just have this crazy idea that maybe for some reason he married > Martha Solomon to help her in some way, but I don't guess he would have > gone to the trouble of having 2 children!!! > > I need to get back down to the library and see if I can find those > children in some later census. You know, if you subscribe to every horn > and whistle that Rootsweb has, you could look all this up on the > internet. I choose not to do that. Martha would be 68 in 1900 and the > kids would be 34 and 28. The girl would probably be married by that time. > > I have found other people that went to Missouri - some of Sampson > Solomon's children went there after the war was over. Sampson was in > the next household to Moses on the 1850 census and I have always figured > they were related but couldn't prove it. After the 1860 census, neither > Sampson nor his wife (who was a Beaty) show up. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- From: Anna Bertram > To: Carletta M. Keith > Sent: October 04, 2005 7:44 PM > Subject: Re: John Culver > > > Carletta, > > You may already have this but just in case. > > 1860 Fentress Co., TN; Civil District 2; June 19th: CULVER, John, age > 66, TN; Nancy, age 50, NC; Stakely, male, age 19, TN; Thomas W., age 16, > TN; Lorenzo D.(D for Dow), age 14, male, TN; Ludema, female, age 13, TN; > Jacob, age 10, TN; ALBERTSON, Nancy J., age 3, TN; Marzietta, female, > age 1, TN; CULVER, Susan, age 35, domestic, TN (Next door to Solomon and > Maria ALBERTSON. > > John CULVER'S wife, Nancy, and some of his children are buried in the > ALBERTSON Cemetery in Fentress Co., TN but there apparently is not a > marked grave there for John if he is buried there. I did not find any > John CULVER listed in either Fentress Co., TN cemetery book I have. The > one book, FENTRESS COUNTY FOOTPRINTS, by Gary Denton Norris, does say > "Nancy CULVER, ??/??/1800 03/02/1901 w, of John, see page 137 of > Hogue's HFCT Albertson Cemetery". HFTC means HISTORY OF FENTRESS > COUNTY. I don't have that book but a lot of people do. Gary Norris > probably does. Write to him specifically on the Fentress Co. list and he > will help you. > > I'll be interested to hear what you learn. There is a Sally CULVER > distantly related to my husband in that area. > > Anna B. > > abertram@heartoftn.net > ----- Original Message ----- From: Carletta M. Keith > To: Anna Bertram > Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 11:21 PM > Subject: John Culver > > > You asked if I had come up with anything new. I don't know if I > mentioned that I found my grandfather on the 1880 census living in the > household of his oldest sister and her family in Missouri. I had always > wondered where he was for the 1880 census. I guess if I had looked more > thoroughly, I would have found him but it was only after the LDS put the > 1880 census online, that I did find him with a misspelled name. His > sister is married to a man nearly 40 years older than she, and oddly > enough a man by this same name and age was on the census in Fentress > County in 1860. I find it amazing that there are two men named John > Culver and both are born in 1793. > > However, some descendant of the man on the 1860 census says he is > buried there in Fentress County, which would lead one to believe he > never went to MO. > > I posted an inquiry on the Fentress County page. I have posted > before but never got any response. > > > > ==== 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. > >

    10/05/2005 10:47:25
    1. Picture of OLIVER DELK
    2. There is a picture of OLIVER DELK with other men at the Turkey Shoot 1928 in Wilma Pinkley's book: Local History Book VOL VI 1991 page 12 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<<<<<

    10/05/2005 07:28:26
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Lookup Request: John Culver
    2. Bcass
    3. Anna, I will scan the pages and send you . Betty C. >

    10/05/2005 03:49:21
    1. Lookup Request: John Culver
    2. Anna Bertram
    3. Hi All! I'm trying to help someone else. Does anyone out there have Hogue's book, HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, that would look on Page 137 to see what it says there? Does anyone know where John CULVER, born about 1794, is buried? More information below: 1860 Fentress Co., TN; Civil District 2; June 19th: CULVER, John, age 66, TN; Nancy, age 50, NC; Stakely, male, age 19, TN; Thomas W., age 16, TN; Lorenzo D.(D for Dow), age 14, male, TN; Ludema, female, age 13, TN; Jacob, age 10, TN; ALBERTSON, Nancy J., age 3, TN; Marzietta, female, age 1, TN; CULVER, Susan, age 35, domestic, TN (Next door to Solomon and Maria ALBERTSON. John CULVER'S wife, Nancy, and some of his children are buried in the ALBERTSON Cemetery in Fentress Co., TN but there apparently is not a marked grave there for John if he is buried there. I did not find any John CULVER listed in either Fentress Co., TN cemetery book I have. The one book, FENTRESS COUNTY FOOTPRINTS, by Gary Denton Norris, does say "Nancy CULVER, ??/??/1800 03/02/1901 w, of John, see page 137 of Hogue's HFCT Albertson Cemetery". HFTC means HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY. Thanks! Anna Bertram abertram@heartoftn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Carletta M. Keith To: Anna Bertram Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 10:16 PM Subject: Re: John Culver I knew he was on the Fentress County census. I don't remember and probably don't have a record of whoever told me he was buried in Fentress County. I just have this crazy idea that maybe for some reason he married Martha Solomon to help her in some way, but I don't guess he would have gone to the trouble of having 2 children!!! I need to get back down to the library and see if I can find those children in some later census. You know, if you subscribe to every horn and whistle that Rootsweb has, you could look all this up on the internet. I choose not to do that. Martha would be 68 in 1900 and the kids would be 34 and 28. The girl would probably be married by that time. I have found other people that went to Missouri - some of Sampson Solomon's children went there after the war was over. Sampson was in the next household to Moses on the 1850 census and I have always figured they were related but couldn't prove it. After the 1860 census, neither Sampson nor his wife (who was a Beaty) show up. ----- Original Message ----- From: Anna Bertram To: Carletta M. Keith Sent: October 04, 2005 7:44 PM Subject: Re: John Culver Carletta, You may already have this but just in case. 1860 Fentress Co., TN; Civil District 2; June 19th: CULVER, John, age 66, TN; Nancy, age 50, NC; Stakely, male, age 19, TN; Thomas W., age 16, TN; Lorenzo D.(D for Dow), age 14, male, TN; Ludema, female, age 13, TN; Jacob, age 10, TN; ALBERTSON, Nancy J., age 3, TN; Marzietta, female, age 1, TN; CULVER, Susan, age 35, domestic, TN (Next door to Solomon and Maria ALBERTSON. John CULVER'S wife, Nancy, and some of his children are buried in the ALBERTSON Cemetery in Fentress Co., TN but there apparently is not a marked grave there for John if he is buried there. I did not find any John CULVER listed in either Fentress Co., TN cemetery book I have. The one book, FENTRESS COUNTY FOOTPRINTS, by Gary Denton Norris, does say "Nancy CULVER, ??/??/1800 03/02/1901 w, of John, see page 137 of Hogue's HFCT Albertson Cemetery". HFTC means HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY. I don't have that book but a lot of people do. Gary Norris probably does. Write to him specifically on the Fentress Co. list and he will help you. I'll be interested to hear what you learn. There is a Sally CULVER distantly related to my husband in that area. Anna B. abertram@heartoftn.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Carletta M. Keith To: Anna Bertram Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 11:21 PM Subject: John Culver You asked if I had come up with anything new. I don't know if I mentioned that I found my grandfather on the 1880 census living in the household of his oldest sister and her family in Missouri. I had always wondered where he was for the 1880 census. I guess if I had looked more thoroughly, I would have found him but it was only after the LDS put the 1880 census online, that I did find him with a misspelled name. His sister is married to a man nearly 40 years older than she, and oddly enough a man by this same name and age was on the census in Fentress County in 1860. I find it amazing that there are two men named John Culver and both are born in 1793. However, some descendant of the man on the 1860 census says he is buried there in Fentress County, which would lead one to believe he never went to MO. I posted an inquiry on the Fentress County page. I have posted before but never got any response.

    10/05/2005 02:43:04
    1. Reminder
    2. Jones Family Gathering Saturday , October 8, 2005 Weidemann Hotel Deer Lodge Gather at 11am ... Lunch at Noon Come and check out the restoration underway on this historic hotel. Bring your favorite dish to pass and any family photographs or memorabilia you wish to share with others. Following our time of food and fellowship we will make a group visit to the gravesite of our ancestor, Shadrack Jones. Questions? Contact: Jill Jones-Lazuka ∙ TIME4MUSIC@aol.com

    10/05/2005 12:38:37
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Death Certs on Fentress Site
    2. Ok thanks, Tami..I will scan and send soon.. 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<<<<<

    10/03/2005 10:56:08
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Death Certs on Fentress Site
    2. Tami Ramsey
    3. Hi Milly....any date is good....just so that it is submitted by a family member. I only remove something if I have a valid complaint from someone. Tami ----- Original Message ----- From: <MPiros1120@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 03, 2005 4:13 PM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] Death Certs on Fentress Site > Hi Tami > > Was thinking- I do that sometimes<G> What are the requirements for posting > death certificates? Such as say my Granny died in 1979 and my mother in 1949. > Could you post Granny's certificate on the rootsweb site? Is there a date cut > off? > Thanks > > 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, Tennesee USGenWeb Page http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/fent.htm > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre >

    10/03/2005 10:26:12
    1. Death Certs on Fentress Site
    2. Hi Tami Was thinking- I do that sometimes<G> What are the requirements for posting death certificates? Such as say my Granny died in 1979 and my mother in 1949. Could you post Granny's certificate on the rootsweb site? Is there a date cut off? Thanks 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<<<<<

    10/03/2005 10:13:33
    1. I learned something new on LEFFEW
    2. I was browsing the rootsweb death certificates and found a WILLIAM EDISON LEFFEW and found out he belonged to my uncle MARION LEFFEW and his first wife ESSIE WILLIAMS. I thought they only had one son that grew to adulthood. These certificates are saved as BMP and takes a long time to load. So be patient. After I save them I convert to jpg. Loads faster and uses less space. Then I delete the BMP _http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/death/LeffewWilliamEdison.bmp_ (http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnfentre/death/LeffewWilliamEdison.bmp) 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<<<<<

    10/03/2005 07:30:50