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<<<<<
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 >
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 > > >
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 >
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 > >