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    1. [Tngibson] Re: Searching for Hays/Hayes Families
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2405.1 Message Board Post: I am searching for the family of Luther Castle Hayes/Hays from Bradford area of Gibson Co late 1800's ear;y 1900's. I do not have a lot of information on this family. Maybe this is your line?

    12/31/2003 09:50:30
    1. [Tngibson] WREN
    2. Lee Cate
    3. I am interested in contacting anyonw who is researching the following family: 1880 GIBSON COUNTY, TN CENSUS District: Bradford, Gibson County, TN - Film Number T9-1255 - Page 446B Wren, Nathan W./W/M/44/Farmer/TN/TN/TN Wren, Sarah B/W/F/33/Keeping House/TN/AL/KY Wren, Charlie/W/M/15/Son/TN/TN/TN Wren, Mary/W/F/12/Daughter/TN/TN/TN Wren, Ndora/W/F/10/Daughter/TN/TN/TN Wren, Abner/W/M/6/Son/TN/TN/TN Wren, Bella/W/F/4/Daughter/TN/TN/TN Wren, James/W/M/10 Months/Son/TN/TN/TN Hobbs, Willima/B/M/20/Servant/TN/TN/TN 1900 WEAKLEY COUNTY, TN CENSUS District 9 - Greenfield, TN - Household 95 Wren, Nathan/Head/64/February, 1836/Married 40 Years/TN/TN/TN/Yes/Rents/Day Labor Wren, Sarah Ann/Wife/54/January, 1846/Married 40 Year/11 Children/9 Living/TN/TN/TN/Yes Wren, Jimmie/Son/21/March, 1879/Single/TN/TN/TN/Yes/Day Labor Wren, Lee/Son/17/November, 1883/Single/TN/TN/TN/Yes/Day Labor Wren, Annie/Daughter/14/October, 1886/Single/TN/TN/TN/Yes Thanks for any information. Lee

    12/31/2003 07:26:52
    1. Re: [Tngibson] Wyche H. (Wyatt) Pace
    2. John Wells
    3. Might check around McLemoresville, Tn. There use to be a Orville Pace that was there in the 1960. Operated a cotton gin. And he was once a Capt. in the N-Guard in Huntington, Tn. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 11:40 AM Subject: [Tngibson] Wyche H. (Wyatt) Pace > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: PACE-KIRK > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2416 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for my gg grandfather Wyche H. Pace. May have been called Wicke or Wyatt Pace. He was on 1850 Carroll Co ., Ms census with wife Matilda Kirk and their children. Matilda came to AL.-Franklin or Winston Co and was on Winston Co 1960 census with James McGaha with Pace children, McGaha children and 2-3 of their children together. Need help. Thanks, > > > ==== TNGIBSON Mailing List ==== > Gibson Co TN Genealogy Pages http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/ >

    12/29/2003 09:10:24
    1. [Tngibson] Wyche H. (Wyatt) Pace
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PACE-KIRK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2416 Message Board Post: Looking for my gg grandfather Wyche H. Pace. May have been called Wicke or Wyatt Pace. He was on 1850 Carroll Co ., Ms census with wife Matilda Kirk and their children. Matilda came to AL.-Franklin or Winston Co and was on Winston Co 1960 census with James McGaha with Pace children, McGaha children and 2-3 of their children together. Need help. Thanks,

    12/29/2003 03:40:31
    1. Re: [Tngibson] William Yates
    2. Bettye Seaton Liberty
    3. 6th District, Page 212 A & B Wm. Moore 27 M Farmer Tn Sarah 24 F Tn Wm. J. Yates 26 M Farmer Tn John 22 M " " Tn Thomas 21 M " " Tn ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2003 9:55 PM Subject: [Tngibson] William Yates This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/2816/ReB.2ACE/2415 Message Board Post: There is a William J Yates on the 1850 Gibson County Tennessee census. Would someone please look him up and post his wife and children. I beleive him to be a relative and the 1850 Gibson Tenn. census is not available on line. I would appreciate it. Thank You ==== TNGIBSON Mailing List ==== Gibson Co TN Genealogy Pages http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/

    12/27/2003 10:38:02
    1. [Tngibson] William Yates
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/2816/ReB.2ACE/2415 Message Board Post: There is a William J Yates on the 1850 Gibson County Tennessee census. Would someone please look him up and post his wife and children. I beleive him to be a relative and the 1850 Gibson Tenn. census is not available on line. I would appreciate it. Thank You

    12/27/2003 12:55:17
    1. [Tngibson] Re: DABBS /TATUM
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DABBS/TATUM Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/1411.1529.1 Message Board Post: Yes, Richard, This is the family I am looking for. Do you have any other info.? By the way, what Dabbs family are you from? Shirley

    12/27/2003 11:19:10
    1. [Tngibson] Re: Bell Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACE/1423.2.1 Message Board Post: That posting did not come out like I thought it would and the ditto marks are off line. I need to take the time to re-post that information so it prints out to make sense. sorry.......

    12/24/2003 05:50:49
    1. [Tngibson] Re: Bell Family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACE/1423.2 Message Board Post: Here is that 1850 Gibson Co., TN Bell list broken down into families: (*but I find FOUR that might have any a relationship to our BELLS, AND one thing is very interesting about this list of all the Bell families in Gibson Co., TN in 1850 census, is that they were all (3 from SC / 1 from AL) from NC and arrived in TN about 1810 - 1830ish. It would interest me if we could find out if they came from the same area....can you find any of these families in NC ) (what do you see in this list?) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) *(This one that follows, might connect the two Valentines (in both of these groups) because of the unusual name and the fact they both come from SC.& also to Lydia because of the living near by) 128a 14 BELL ALEXANDER 5 TN pg 0123a " 12 " WILLIAM 8 " " " 16 " ISABELLA 1 " " " 13 " JOHN 6 " " " 15 " REBECCA 4 " " " 11 " TELITHA 25 " " " 10 " VALENTINE 73 SC " (2) *(This one that follows, might be related because of the nearness to JAMES BELL who might be a son of Lydia BELL) 279b 34 " VALENTINE (male) 65 SC pg 0279a txt " 36 " FRANCIS 25 TN " " 37 " GEORGE 21 TN " " 35 " PRISCILLA 44 NC " (3) (*This could be one of Lydia's sons living near her,) 280a 11 " SUSAN 18 TN pg 0279a " " 10 " JAMES 27 TN " (4) (*Here is our BELL family) 284b 36 BELL ELDRIDGE 25 NC pg 0279a " " 37 " ELEANOR (Grissom) 21 TN " " 38 " LYDIA 55 NC " " 39 " ANDREW 18 TN " -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 239b 26 " ELIZABETH 24 TN pg 0234a " " 28 " MARGARET 7 " " " 29 " SARAH 5 " " " 25 " THO'S F. 26 ' " " 27 " WILLIAM 23 " " 257a 39 " WILLIAM 22 TN pg 0256b " " 36 " WILLIAM A. 65 NC " " 40 " ROBERT 17 TN " " 37 " PENELOPE 58 NC " " 38 " JAMES 33 NC " 306a 8 " ELIZABETH 17 NC pg 0301b " 7 " JOHN 27 NC " " 9 " ROBT. 3/12 TN " 206a 10 " JOHN W. 23 TN pg 0200a 204a 18 " RACHAEL 28 NC " " 16 " JAMES G. 45 NC " " 17 " JANE 50 NC " 153a 11 " CAROLINE 4 TN pg 0145a " 12 " ELINOR 3 " " " 9 " ELIZABETH 8 " " " 4 " H.M. 41 " " " 8 " JOHN 13 " " " 13 " JOSEPH 6/12 " " " 10 " MARY 6 " " " 5 " MINERVA 34 " " " 6 " ROBERT 19 " " " 7 " WILLIAM 17 " " These two families that follow are living next to each other, related? 137a 11 BELL ALEXANDER 8 TN pg o134a " 12 " ELIZA 7 " " " 7 " ELIJAH 35 AL " " 9 " GEORGE 11 TN " " 10 " JAMES 10 " " " 15 " JONAH 4/12 " " " 13 " MARY 5 " " " 8 " NANCY 32 NC " " 14 " NEIL 3 TN " Interesting: no adult female & this adult male comes from SC, which might connect them to the (1) family with the other Alexander whose family comes from SC?) 136a 12 " ANN 12 TN " " 14 " GEORGE 11? " " " 10 " JAMES 42 SC " " 13 " MARGARET 11? TN " " 16 " MARTHA 4 " " " 11 " MICHAEL 40 " " " 17 " ROBERT 2 " " " 15 " SARAH 6 " " more below.........

    12/24/2003 05:47:17
    1. [Tngibson] Will of Jacob FLOWERS, 1855
    2. D McMillen
    3. Gibson Co TN Will Book Vol E Page 342 October Term 1855 Will of Jacob FLOWERS, (abstracted By D T McMillen, Dec 2003, from microfilm) All Debts to first be paid; estate to then be divided into fourteen parts. One part is to wife Lavina. And one part each to the following sons and daughters: Stephanie, Lavina, Waitman, Jesse, Jacob, John, Hilary, Michael, Thomas, Alfred, Edna and Mary. Grandsons John Thomas and Henry, children of his deceased daughter Elizabeth, are to share one fourteenth part. Will dated: 24 July 1852

    12/23/2003 03:48:59
    1. [Tngibson] Guardian Bond of Spencer TAYLOR minor heirs 1849
    2. D McMillen
    3. Gibson CO TN Will Book D page 203 October Term 1849( read form Microfilm Dec 2003 by D T McMillen) Peter S DOZIER; Guardian of S TAYLOR minor heirs State of TN; Gibson CO Know all men by those present that Peter S DOZIER, David B DICKSON, and Samuel M S------ are held and firmly bound unto the State of TN in the sum of two hundred dollars in trust for the use and benefits of the minors here in after named for the payment of which will and truly to be made we bind ourselves, our heirs and administration jointly and severally, firmly by the presence, sealed with our seals and dated this 1st day of October AD 1849. The condition of the above obligation such that whereas the above bound Peter S DOZIER in this day re approval Guardian of Edmund F TAYLOR, Alexander H TAYLOR and Amanda H TAYLOR minor heirs of Spencer TAYLOR. Now if the said Peter S DOZIER shall .. . and truly secure improve and account for all the estate that shall come into his possession for the benefit of said minors until they shall arrive at full age and shall also make his annual settlement of the reception?, profits and disbursements of the same as required by law and in all other things faithfully discharge the duties of his guardianship and renew his guardian bond in two years from the date of these present then this obligation to be void and of no office, otherwise to remain in full force and ... Signed =sealed and acknowledged in presence of the County Court Signed: P S DOZIER, S M S-------?, D B DICKSON

    12/23/2003 03:47:56
    1. [Tngibson] WIll of Edmund TAYLOR, 1854
    2. D McMillen
    3. Gibson CO TN Will Book E, page 246 November Term 1854 (from microfilm, december 2003, read by D T McMillen) Edmund TAYLOR Will State of TN; Gibson Co. I Edmund TAYLOR being weak in body but of sound sound mind and memory taking in consideration the uncertainty of life do make and ordain this my last will and testament viz Item 1st It is my wish that my body be buried in decent and Christian like manner. Item 2nd It is my wish and desire that my negro man Lewis be taken off and sold by some good trust man, viz, Cullin WRIGHT if he would do it. If not some other good man. The proceeds of which is to be equally divided amongst my wife and children. Item 3rd This also my wish and desire that my perishable property be sold and the proceeds of which after paying all my just debts be divided equally amongst my wife and children. Item 4th It is further my wish and desire that all my land be equally divided amongst my wife and children. Item 5th It is further more my wish and desire that all my slaves the exemption of Lewis who is disposed of in section or item 2nd be equally divided amongst my wife and children. Item 6th It is my wish and desire that Peter L DOZIER and Thomas COOPER be my executors to carry out this my last will and testament signed in the presence of Peter L Dozier and James T Bone this Sixth day of September 1854. Witness: Peter L DOZIER and James T BONE Signed Edmund TAYLOR, X his mark

    12/23/2003 03:44:06
    1. [Tngibson] Re: Samuel Crisp Odom
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACE/1965.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I have 2 SC Odom...one b abt 1805 m to Mary Elizabeth Owen (children's names, but no other info)and one b 1840 fought in Barteau's Cav in Civil War m to Josiephine Ersini Bogle and d in Auburntown, Tn Dry goods merchant listed on death cert. 1927. Happy to share Pam

    12/21/2003 03:29:13
    1. Re: [Tngibson] Re: James Madison Hart / Emily Elizabeth Ethridge
    2. Roger Strain
    3. My g-grandmother's name was Nancy Hart. I have her birthday as Jun 22, 1829. Census reports show her as being born in Tennessee. She married James C (Jimmy) Strain Oct 17, 1846. They lived close to Lexington at Crucifie, TN. If you have a Nancy Hart or James Strain in your line please let me know. I am including other information I know about Nancy Hart and James C Strain. Roger Strain Paris, TX James (Jimmy Strain, according to all census reports, was born in South Carolina, April 24, 1819 and I believe in York County. His mother's name was Sarah? Strain, I believe his dad to be Benjamin Strain because I find Benjamin in the 1820 York County, S.C. census and again in the 1830 Henderson County, TN census and then he disappears. The Strain family traveled approximately 548 miles from South Carolina to Henderson County, TN by covered wagon. Averaging 15 miles a day, the trip would have taken approximately 37 days. Today, by car, it would take approximately 9 hours. 1840: Jimmy's mother, Sarah D is found in the 1840 Henderson County, TN census living in dwelling no 329 and is listed as head of household. I believe this means that Benjamin died between 1834 and 1840. Living two dwellings from Sarah D in dwelling no 331 are David Strain with his wife, Olivia and their daughter, Frances J. David is believed to be a brother of James (Jimmy) Strain. 1849: On May 1, 1849 David Strain received a land grant (Grant No. 8189) of 166 acres in Henderson County, TN W district (Tennessee Land Grants). 1850: In the 1850 Henderson County Census, District 7 Jimmy's mother, Sarah D., is living in dwelling No 33 with three children: Leonora (listed in the 1860 census as Dorcas) (age 21); Charles T. (age 18); and Sarah A. (age 16). Jimmy is living in dwelling no 34 next to his mother's with his wife, Nancy A., daughter, Martha A. (Mat) Strain and son William Strain. That same year Jimmy's son, William died September 29, 1850. On September 1, 1850 James (Jimmy) Strain received a land grant (Grant No. 11503) of 142 & 144/160 acres in the W District of Henderson County, TN (Tennessee Land Grants). David Strain (age 32) is living in dwelling no 125 with his wife Olivia and their children Francis (age 12), Brazill (age 10), William (age 9), Mary (age 6), Martha (age 6) Milissa (age 3) and Temperance McNairn (age 63) who is believed to be the mother of Olivia. 1859: Jimmy lost two daughters in 1859 due to Scarlet Fever according to the 1860 Henderson County, TN Mortality Schedule. Sarah A. Strain, born September 20, 1854, died October 1, 1859 and Mary F. Strain, born November 22, 1858, died in December 1859. 1860: In the 1860 Henderson County, TN Census, district 2, Jimmy's mother, Sarah D. is living in the household (dwelling no 84) of his sister and brother-in-law Sarah A. and John B. Armstrong and their daughter, Amanda J. James (Jimmy) Strain and Nancy A. are living in dwellings no. 159 with their children, Charles Thomas (Charlie) Strain, James, and Martha A. (Mat). Jimmy's brother, also named Charles T., is found living in dwelling no. 155 with his sister and brother-in-law, Lenora (spelled Leonora in the 1850 census) and William Taylor, and their three children: Leo; Martha and Melvania. Charles T. married Mary Jane McCorkle on December 26, 1860 in Madison County, TN. Charles T. apparently moved to Obion County, TN after he and Mary Jane married because records show that Charles T. served in the Confederate Army as a private from April 1863 to August 1864. His post office address at time of discharge was listed as Elbridge, Obion County, TN. By 1860 David strain has moved to Madison County. He is shown in the 1860 census living in Madison County, TN District no 7. On 1862: James (Jimmy's) son, James, died June 2, 1862. It is believed that Jimmy's sister Sarah A. died about 1862. Her grave has not been located at this time. Her husband, John Armstrong died in Sep 1884 and is buried in the NEBO Cemetery, Crucifier, Henderson County, TN. Buried at his feet is Elizabeth, his second wife. Because Elizabeth is buried at John's feet, it is believed that Sarah A. may be buried beside him in an unmarked grave. 1869: Two deeds have been located showing David purchased land in Madison County, TN Civil District 7. The first deed shows that David bought eight acres of land on December 2, 1869 in Madison County, TN, Civil District 7 for the sum of $375. The second shows David bought a house and lot in Huntersville, Madison County, TN on May 5, 1870 for the sum of $350. An interesting note about Huntersville; Early settlers of HUNTERSVILLE, which is located in western Madison County, was established by the early 1820's and included in the early settlers surnames was STRAIN. 1870: By the 1870 Henderson County TN census, district 2, Jimmy Strain's mother, Sarah D is shown living with him, his wife Nancy A. and their children, Martha A. (Mat); Charles Thomas (Charlie); Emaline Cassandra (Cassie); John Carroll; Joseph Edward (Joe); Nancy A. (Nan) and Felix (Feak) Jefferson. It is believed that Jimmy's sister, Sarah A. (Strain) Armstrong, died between 1860 and 1870 because the 1870 Henderson County census shows her husband John B. Armstrong with wife Elizabeth and children: Amanda J. Armstrong; John Manley; Sarah J. Manley and Soffrona Manley. No death record has been located at this time. Sarah A's death was probably the reason her mother Sarah D. moved to Jimmy's home. Another sister and brother-in-law, Dorcas L. (Lenora/Leonora) and William Taylor, and their children Martha J.; Tennessee (Melvina); Clementine (Leo); Mary; Ellen; Willie and Caroline are found living four dwellings away from the household of Jimmy Strain at the time of the 1870 census. Jimmy's brother, Charles T. Strain, is located in Obion County, TN at the time of the 1870 census, along with his wife, Mary Jane, and their children: Lucinda and James D. Charles is believed to have died Aug 20, 1906 in Obion County, and is buried in the Zion Cemetery, Obion County, TN It is believed that Sarah D. Strain died before her son, Jimmy, left for Texas. 1872: On December 22, 1872, Jimmy's son, Charles Thomas (Charlie) Strain, married Margaret A. Boyd. 1875: William Taylor, Jimmy's brother-in law died Apr 02, 1875 and is buried in the New Beach Grove Cemetery, Crucifier, Henderson County, TN. Beside him is his wife, Darcus Leona, who died May 04, 1900 and their daughter, Martha, who died Mar 12, 1898. The surname on Martha's headstone is Taylor that indicates she was never married. 1877: When Jimmy left for Texas around 1877, his son Charles T. remained behind with his wife Margaret A. and their daughter, Dora. Charles was farming 179 1/2 acres, which had been conveyed to his wife by her mother. (Located in a book, "A GENEALOGICAL MISCELLANY of HENDERSON COUNTY TENNESSEE; SELECTIVE ABSTRACTS FROM DEED BOOK III, 1875-1877, Pages 281-282", MARGARET BOYD for love of her daughter, M. A. STRAIN, conveyed to her 179 1/2 acres in Civil District 2. Feb. 13, 1874. Filed June 10, 1876) Charles later moved to Bowie County, Texas between 1884 and 1889. Jimmy's sister Lenora Taylor remained in Henderson County, his brother Charles T. in Obion County and his possible brother, David, in Madison County. Jimmy, his wife Nancy, and children Martha A (Mat), Emaline Cassandra (Cassie), John Carrol, Joseph Edward, Nancy A (Nan) and Felix (Feak) Jefferson traveled approximately 559 miles from Henderson County, TN to some place in either Van Zandt or Kaufman County, TX, settling around Terrell. This trip would also have been made by covered wagon. Traveling at an average of 15 miles a day, the journey would have taken approximately 37 days. Today it would take approximately 9 hours. Jimmy and his family would live here for approximately one year. Jimmy's wife, Nancy A. Hart, died after arriving in Kaufman County and is buried close to Terrell. The location of her grave is unknown. 1879: Once again Jimmy picked up roots and move one more time. This covered wagon trip would be from Kaufman County, TX to Oak Grove, TX, approximately 169 miles. At an average of 15 miles a day it would take approximately 12 days. Today the trip would take approximately 3 hours. 1879: According to a Bowie County, TX Land Deed Jimmy purchased 960 acres about 2.3 miles NW of Boston from M. P. Blocker on December 12, 1879, which was duly recorded in Record Book No. O, Page 21, December 12, 1881. Joseph Lineal (Joe) Strain has a copy of the original deed. MP Blocker also happens to be the great grandfather of Dan Blocker who played as "Hoss Cartwright" in the TV series "Bonanza". 1880: The 1880 Bowie County, TX census, Precinct #3, dwelling # 120 shows J.C. Strain which is James (Jimmy) living with his children, M.A. (Martha), J.C. (John C.), J.E (Joseph E.), N.A. (Nancy A.) and F.J. (Felix J) Strain Jimmy married Mandy Jordan after arriving in Oak Grove, but they had no children together. He lived in this area until his death in 1895. According to a grandson, James Wesley (Jim) Strain, son of John C. Strain, Jimmy is buried in Spring Hill Cemetery, eight miles north of Oak Grove, in an unmarked grave. Next to him is his grandson Clarence Lee Strain, son of John C. Strain, who died at an early age. Mandy died sometime after 1915. No one knows what happened to her after Jimmy's death. NOTES: The exact location of James (Jimmy's) land in Henderson County has not been located because almost all known records were destroyed in two courthouse fires, the first in May 1863 and the second on July 3, 1895. Because of the close proximity of the NEBO and New Beech Grove Cemeteries, approximately five miles apart, and knowing that Jimmy and his two sisters all lived very close together, it is believed that his property was most probably within at most a five mile radius of Crucifier, TN. By road Crucifier is 12 miles west of Lexington and 21 miles east of Jackson. There are also three branches of the Forked Deer Creek in that area. It has been mentioned several times by various people that James (Jimmy's) property was located on or close to Deer Creek. It is believed Jimmy's first wife, Nancy A. Hart, was a half sister to Mary D. (Loving) Stephens. Mary is the mother of Vannie (Stevens) Johnson. Vannie first married Will Davis, second J. A. Sturdivant and third Jim Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 4:14 PM Subject: [Tngibson] Re: James Madison Hart / Emily Elizabeth Ethridge > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Cole, Hart, Dunman, Shelton, Cloud, Shaw, Lemons,Chalk, Askew, Ethridge,Wood > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2403.1.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Thanks Rex, I do appriciate it..I need to find a genweb that has Davidson co, maybe I can get a volunteer to look up census 1860 and see if they can find a James Madison Hart b. 3-7-1852 and which family he was with..thank you, thank you so much...Amanda > I will send out info on both counties...lol > > > ==== TNGIBSON Mailing List ==== > Gibson Co TN Genealogy Pages http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/ >

    12/20/2003 02:15:08
    1. [Tngibson] Lassiter/Jones/Cobb
    2. Someone on this list was kind enough to give me some information and clues to my Eliza BOYKIN family branch. The person was related to Alice Applewhite JONES and Allen Graves LASSITER. As time has past I seem to have misplaced her E-mail address. I am hoping she is still subscribed and will contact me regarding the COBB line. Phil Di Matteo

    12/15/2003 10:03:17
    1. [Tngibson] Newton Alexander Jones
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JONES Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2414 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on siblings of Newton Alexander Jones b 1856 Gibson Co Tenn. He married Mary Jane Barton and eventually lived in Independence Co Arkansas. Supposedly Newton's father was James Smith Jones b 1810 SC and his mother Lavina Smith Jones b 1818 SC. Would like to find out if Newton had brothers/sisters and also who were the parents of James Smith Jones. (Curious to me James middle name was Smith and his wife's maiden name was Smith too, maybe cousins married cousins.) If you know of these Jones please email me at [email protected]l.com Many thanks!

    12/13/2003 04:58:56
    1. [Tngibson] Re: Horace THOMAS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2412.1 Message Board Post: Horace Love Thomas b. Jan.26, 1898 was the son of Joseph Thomas and Nina McAliley. Born in Gibson County Tn., he was my father's 1st cousin (Walter Lee Thomas, 1901-1989) and a close family friend. He died while I was in the South Pacific during WWII and my records show it 1945 but I'm not sure. He died in the Veteran's Hospital in Memphis I think--all I'm certain of is that he was a machine gunner in the Meuse-Argonne (sp?) in France in WWI, never married so he was elegible for the draft for WWII. When he was called up, he broke and died shortly thereafter. Hope that helps.

    12/10/2003 01:28:21
    1. [Tngibson] Tabors
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ReB.2ACE/2413 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on John and Agnes Tabor who were listed in the 1880 census in Trenton. Also listed are his son Henry J. Tabor and wife Viola.

    12/10/2003 07:05:09
    1. RE: [Tngibson] Horace THOMAS
    2. J Carter
    3. According to the LDS Familky search there is a Horace L. Thomas son of Joe and Nina Thomas, he was born Jan 1899 Tn. and died 1944. He as well as his parents are buried in the Milan City Cemetery in Milan. Hope this helps. I have a McAliley connection also. Joe >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [Tngibson] Horace THOMAS >Date: 10 Dec 2003 07:45:33 -0700 > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: MIZE, THOMAS,ELLINGTON,NORTHCOTT,MAYS,ING >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2412 > >Message Board Post: > >Seeking any information on or decendants of Horace THOMAS of Milan, Gibson >county, Tennessee. Horace was the son of Joe THOMAS & Nina McALILEY. I >believe Horace was born about 1898. >I would like to know when he died and who he married and if anyone out >there is related to him please e-mail me. > >Thanks > >David [email protected] > > >==== TNGIBSON Mailing List ==== >Gibson Co TN Genealogy Pages http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/ > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of slow downloads and busy signals? Get a high-speed Internet connection! Comparison-shop your local high-speed providers here. https://broadband.msn.com

    12/10/2003 02:02:02
    1. [Tngibson] Horace THOMAS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MIZE, THOMAS,ELLINGTON,NORTHCOTT,MAYS,ING Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ReB.2ACE/2412 Message Board Post: Seeking any information on or decendants of Horace THOMAS of Milan, Gibson county, Tennessee. Horace was the son of Joe THOMAS & Nina McALILEY. I believe Horace was born about 1898. I would like to know when he died and who he married and if anyone out there is related to him please e-mail me. Thanks David [email protected]

    12/10/2003 12:45:33