----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Monday, December 13, 1999 2:11 PM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Denney/Denny," was posted by Susan Richardson on Mon, 13 > Dec 1999 > > Surname: Denney, Denny, Howell, Moore, Munn, Pitts, Nobel, Tuely, Tilghman, > Dickenson, Glasgow, Glascow > > > > --- > NAME: Susan Richardson > EMAIL: rarich@swbell.net > DATE: Dec 13 1999 > QRYTEXT: I am searching for relatives/decendents of James Denney b. 1789 NC and Solomon A. Denney b. 1810 NC. They were in the Gibson County Census for 1830. I belive Silas Denney b.1853 lived in Gibson County for the 1880 Census. I believe other relations names were James Denney, Jr., and William Denney. > Solomon Denney married Nancy Howell 16 July 1846 in Gibson County. He was married previously but do not have first wife's name, but they would have been married ca 1830 in Gibson County. Solomon moved to Dyer County by the 1840 census. Solomon and James moved to Obion by the 1850 census. I am also looking for information on Harriet Moore b.1810 and Sarah E. Pitts b.1863. Harriet lived with the Hooker(?) family in the 1850 Obion census and the 1860 census she was living with the Denney family. > > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
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Michelle England Researching: ENGLAND; COLE; POWELL; BUMPAS(S) and a few more> Gibson County, TN to New Madrid & Mississippi Counties, MO JENKINS; BOUTON; SMITH; BEASLEY; GOAD; PARKHURST, WITCHER and many more> Smith, Macon, Jackson, and Putnam Counties, TN GOTSIS; MEGDANOFF; KALINI; NAIDOFF; TSURLINIS (thats all I got now)> Greece and Macedonia --part1_0.6d97d31c.2586dd70_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: AOLNews@aol.com From: AOLNews@aol.com Full-name: AOL News Message-ID: <0.d4308fbd.2585d7ce@aol.com> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 00:02:06 EST Subject: Census Chronicles America's Changes MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) To: undisclosed-recipients:; Census Chronicles America's Changes .c The Associated Press By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation had one-fourth the people and none of them had ever flown the last time the calendar rolled over to double zeros. Highway accidents were rare. Married women stayed home. Television and computers were the stuff of fiction. With the 20th century nearing an end, the Census Bureau has chronicled just how much America has changed during these 100 years. To begin, there are a lot more of us: more than 270 million Americans today compared with 76 million in 1900. But divorces have skyrocketed more dramatically than the population, up almost hundredfold, from 200,000 to 19.4 million. And the women who stay married aren't staying home. In 1900 there were 800,000 wives in the work force. Now it's around 34 million. These and hundreds of other changes are detailed in the Census Bureau's 1999 Statistical Abstract of the United States, being released Monday. ``Some of the numbers are truly amazing,'' Census Director Kenneth Prewitt said. Thanks to improvements in medical care, life expectancy of Americans has shot up. In 1900, a typical man could expect to die at age 46; a typical women, 48. By 1997, life expectancy had reached 74 years for men and 79 for women in 1997. The number of Americans aged 65 and up grew from 3 million to 34 million. Death rates were cut in half, from 17.2 deaths per 1,000 people in 1900 to 8.6 in 1997. Influenza and pneumonia, for example, killed 202 out of every 100,000 people in 1900. By 1997, the rate had fallen to 33. Transportation took off, too. In was Dec. 17, 1903, when the first sustained powered airplane took to the sky at Kitty Hawk, N.C., traveling 120 feet in 12 seconds with a single passenger. In 1998, commercial airlines carried 614 million passengers over thousands of miles. On the downside, there were just 36 highway traffic fatalities in 1900 compared with 41,967 in 1997. Talking about communications, the 1920 census was the first to count telephones, and found them in 55 percent of households. This reached 94 percent in 1997. It was not until 1930 that the census asked about radios, and 4 in 10 households had a one. The government stopped asking in 1970 because nearly all households had at least one radio. Television did not become widespread until the 1950s and computers only in the past few decades. Just 9 percent of households had a TV in 1950; today it tops 98 percent. In 1900, high-speed mass communications meant daily newspapers, of which there were 2,042 in the United States. By 1998 that had fallen to 1,489. Americans remained a restless lot this century - as in the one before. In 1900, 60 percent of the people lived in rural areas and 40 percent lived in urban areas. By 1990, 25 percent lived in rural areas and 75 percent were in urban areas. Other ups and downs: Immigration up: Between 1901 and 1910, 2 million immigrants came from Italy and 50,000 from Mexico. Between 1991 and 1997, 1.8 million came from Mexico and 54,000 from Italy. Household size down: The average American household in 1900 included 4.8 people; in 1998 it was 2.6 people. Education up: In 1900, 11 percent of all 14-to-17-year-olds were enrolled in high school; in 1997, more than 93 percent were in grades 9-12. Government collections up: The U.S. government had $567 million in receipts in 1900. In 1999, the government took in $1.7 trillion. The largest budget deficit of the century was $290.4 billion in fiscal 1992; the $9.5 billion surplus of 1999 was second only to the $11.8 billion surplus in 1948. Stock market way up: Standard and Poor's 500 composite stock index for 1900 was 6.2, rose to 26.0 for 1929, fell to 9.0 for 1933, and was at 1,085.5 for 1998. The 1999 Statistical Abstract is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, $39 for the softbound, stock No. 003-024-08841-0, by calling 202-512-1800 or the National Technical Information Service for $34, stock No. PB99-965801, by calling 1-800-553-6847. AP-NY-12-13-99 0001EST Copyright 1999 The Associated Press. The information contained in the AP news report may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or otherwise distributed without prior written authority of The Associated Press. Announcement: America Online has added Reuters newswires to News Profiles. To add Reuters articles to your daily news delivery, go to KW: <A HREF="aol://5862:146">News Profiles</A> and click on "Modify Your News Profiles." Then click "Edit" and add Reuters from the list on the left. To edit your profile, go to keyword <A HREF="aol://1722:NewsProfiles">NewsProfiles</A>. For all of today's news, go to keyword <A HREF="aol://1722:News">News</A>. --part1_0.6d97d31c.2586dd70_boundary--
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jane B. Mayo" <jmayo@usit.net> To: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 10:33 PM Subject: Re: Fw: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > I believe Mattie's maiden name was Jones. She is a sister to the late Elva > Jones Watt (Mrs. Tom), Medina, Tn . Mrs. Elva raised her & Mrs. Mattie's > nephew Stanley Jones & neice, Gladys Jones Williamson (Mrs. Lawson). Lawson > is a retired Missionary Baptist preacher,origionaly from Atwood, Tn.).I > worked in his office doing secretarial work while in high school about 1957, > when he pastored FRIENDSHIP M.B. CHURCH(Madison-Chester Asscociation), > Medina.Over 40 years ago???? Had forgotten I was THAT old. > > Jane Barrett Mayo > > > > At 06:56 PM 12/12/99 -0600, you wrote: > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Jere Cox" <jerercox@usit.net> > >To: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> > >Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 2:10 PM > >Subject: Re: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > > > > > >> Ben Johnson former Police Chief married Mattie. Ben died. Mattie lives > >3023 > >> North First st. Milan, Tn 38358 . Her grands on Steve howard lives with > >her. > >> Best I remember, Ben was not real name. Jere > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Vicki Shaffer <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> > >> To: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:37 AM > >> Subject: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > >> > >> > >> > > >> >----- Original Message ----- > >> >From: Ruby Beaver > >> >To: tngibson@worldnet.att.net > >> >Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:23 AM > >> >Subject: Johnson > >> > > >> > > >> >I am searching for wife of P. G. Johnson, Matty______________, she is > >third > >> >wife. He was married previously to Mary Ann Williamson, Sarah Swindell. > >> He > >> >died in Gibson County, Tn while still living with Matty_________ > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > >> > > > > > > > > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 7:06 PM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Jonathan Hall," was posted by Doug Holt on Sun, 12 Dec > 1999 It is a response to "Jonathan Hall," posted by Hugh Dunlap on Sun, > 12 Dec 1999 > > Surname: > > > > --- > NAME: Doug Holt > EMAIL: doug_Holt@bigfoot.com > DATE: Dec 12 1999 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: My gr-gr grandfather was Jonathan Hall. He married Louisa Lucinda Wherry. Their daughter was Emma Ulysses Hall. I always thought that he was the Jonathan Hall who ran the hotel. Does this mean there were two Jonathan Hall's in Gibson County?. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 4:54 PM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Jonathan Hall," was posted by Hugh Dunlap on Sun, 12 Dec > 1999 It is a response to "Geneaology," posted by Doug Holt on Fri, 16 > Jul 1999 > > Surname: Hall, Carter, Hefley > > > > --- > NAME: Hugh Dunlap > EMAIL: hhdco@bellsouth.net > DATE: Dec 12 1999 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: Have some info on a Jonathan "Shack" Hall, Jr. that married Margaret T. Carter, d.o. John Carter and Sarah Hefley. He owned/operated a hotel in Gadsden, Crockett Co.,TN according to Goodspeed History of TN, 1887.. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 6:15 PM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Dr. J. L. Jerrell," was posted by Betty Davis on Sun, 12 > Dec 1999 > > Surname: JERRELL > > > > --- > NAME: Betty Davis > EMAIL: bmdavis@swbell.net > DATE: Dec 12 1999 > QRYTEXT: Is anyone researching the JERRELL surname in Gibson County? The 1860 census lists Dr. J. L. Jerrell age 28 with wife, no children. Anything biographical written about Dr. Jerrell?. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jere Cox" <jerercox@usit.net> To: "Vicki Shaffer" <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 2:10 PM Subject: Re: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > Ben Johnson former Police Chief married Mattie. Ben died. Mattie lives 3023 > North First st. Milan, Tn 38358 . Her grands on Steve howard lives with her. > Best I remember, Ben was not real name. Jere > -----Original Message----- > From: Vicki Shaffer <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> > To: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:37 AM > Subject: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Ruby Beaver > >To: tngibson@worldnet.att.net > >Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:23 AM > >Subject: Johnson > > > > > >I am searching for wife of P. G. Johnson, Matty______________, she is third > >wife. He was married previously to Mary Ann Williamson, Sarah Swindell. > He > >died in Gibson County, Tn while still living with Matty_________ > > > > > > > >
I tried a look-up for P. G. Johnson and found that the index for Gibson County only has J's to Jetton, Daniel. but looking in the marriages themselves I found Leatha P. Johnson married on Feb 4, 1854. so for a look-up give us dates, Roy L. Park -----Original Message----- From: Vicki Shaffer <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> To: TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com <TNGIBSON-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 9:41 AM Subject: [TNGIBSON] Johnson > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Ruby Beaver >To: tngibson@worldnet.att.net >Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:23 AM >Subject: Johnson > > >I am searching for wife of P. G. Johnson, Matty______________, she is third >wife. He was married previously to Mary Ann Williamson, Sarah Swindell. He >died in Gibson County, Tn while still living with Matty_________ > > > __________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Get your FREE Internet Access and Email at http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html
----- Original Message ----- From: Ruby Beaver To: tngibson@worldnet.att.net Sent: Sunday, December 12, 1999 11:23 AM Subject: Johnson I am searching for wife of P. G. Johnson, Matty______________, she is third wife. He was married previously to Mary Ann Williamson, Sarah Swindell. He died in Gibson County, Tn while still living with Matty_________
----- Original Message ----- From: <Myline99@aol.com> To: <tngibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 1999 9:55 PM Subject: Re: [TNGIBSON] Inmates of TN State Pen 1831-1850 > In a message dated 12/10/1999 12:12:35 PM Central Standard Time, > tngibson@worldnet.att.net writes: > > << http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/inmate1.htm >> > > Is anyone researching the Jeremiah Johnson that is listed on this prison list? > > God Bless, > Angela > > My Family Tree > > Main Tree line Branches > WATSON ROBINSON > PERRY KIMBRO/UGH > BINYON JACKSON > MERRIMAN HISER > DWYER SMILEY > JOHNSON BOYD > WEDDLE KINNINGHAM > ANDREWS NALL > STEPHENS ROBISON >
TWAS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS, HE LIVED ALL ALONE, IN A ONE BEDROOM HOUSE MADE OF PLASTER AND STONE. I HAD COME DOWN THE CHIMNEY WITH PRESENTS TO GIVE, AND TO SEE JUST WHO IN THIS HOME DID LIVE. I LOOKED ALL ABOUT, A STRANGE SIGHT I DID SEE, NO TINSEL, NO PRESENTS, NOT EVEN A TREE. NO STOCKING BY MANTLE, JUST BOOTS FILLED WITH SAND, ON THE WALL HUNG PICTURES OF FAR DISTANT LANDS. WITH MEDALS AND BADGES, AWARDS OF ALL KINDS, A SOBER THOUGHT CAME THROUGH MY MIND. FOR THIS HOUSE WAS DIFFERENT, IT WAS DARK AND DREARY, I FOUND THE HOME OF A SOLDIER, ONCE I COULD SEE CLEARLY. THE SOLDIER LAY SLEEPING, SILENT, ALONE, CURLED UP ON THE FLOOR IN THIS ONE BEDROOM HOME. THE FACE WAS SO GENTLE, THE ROOM IN SUCH DISORDER, NOT HOW I PICTURED A UNITED STATES SOLDIER. WAS THIS THE HERO OF WHOM I'D JUST READ? CURLED UP ON A PONCHO, THE FLOOR FOR A BED? I REALIZED THE FAMILIES THAT I SAW THIS NIGHT, OWED THEIR LIVES TO THESE SOLDIERS WHO WERE WILLING TO FIGHT. SOON ROUND THE WORLD, THE CHILDREN WOULD PLAY, AND GROWNUPS WOULD CELEBRATE A BRIGHT CHRISTMAS DAY. THEY ALL ENJOYED FREEDOM EACH MONTH OF THE YEAR, BECAUSE OF THE SOLDIERS, LIKE THE ONE LYING HERE. I COULDN'T HELP WONDER HOW MANY LAY ALONE, ON A COLD CHRISTMAS EVE IN A LAND FAR FROM HOME. THE VERY THOUGHT BROUGHT A TEAR TO MY EYE, I DROPPED TO MY KNEES AND STARTED TO CRY. THE SOLDIER AWAKENED AND I HEARD A ROUGH VOICE, "SANTA DON'T CRY, THIS LIFE IS MY CHOICE; I FIGHT FOR FREEDOM, I DON'T ASK FOR MORE, MY LIFE IS MY GOD, MY COUNTRY, MY CORPS." THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER AND DRIFTED TO SLEEP, I COULDN'T CONTROL IT, I CONTINUED TO WEEP. I KEPT WATCH FOR HOURS, SO SILENT AND STILL AND WE BOTH SHIVERED FROM THE COLD NIGHT'S CHILL. I DIDN'T WANT TO LEAVE ON THAT COLD, DARK, NIGHT, THIS GUARDIAN OF HONOR SO WILLING TO FIGHT. THEN THE SOLDIER ROLLED OVER, WITH A VOICE SOFT AND PURE, WHISPERED, "CARRY ON SANTA, IT'S CHRISTMAS DAY, ALL IS SECURE." ONE LOOK AT MY WATCH, AND I KNEW HE WAS RIGHT. "MERRY CHRISTMAS MY FRIEND, AND TO ALL A GOOD > NIGHT." This poem was written by a Marine stationed in Okinawa Japan. The following is his request. I think it is reasonable..... PLEASE. Would you do me the kind favor of sending this to as many people as you can? Christmas will be coming soon and some credit is due to our U.S. service men and women, our Fire fighters, and Police officers for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Let's try in this small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe. Make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us. Please, do your small part to plant this small seed. ________________ Chaplain Breyer BBCFD God Bless, Angela My Family Tree Main Tree line Branches WATSON ROBINSON PERRY KIMBRO/UGH BINYON JACKSON MERRIMAN HISER DWYER SMILEY JOHNSON BOYD WEDDLE KINNINGHAM ANDREWS NALL STEPHENS ROBISON
Hi List Members, Does anyone have access to the "Families and History of Gibson County, Tennessee to 1989" published by Lee-Davis U.D.C. Historical Society, Milan Tennessee? In an index I found, it said there was information about the Neisler Family on page 252 of that publication. I am currently researching my Neisler ancestors and hoped this might be a reference to my family. If anyone can help me with this I would certainly appreciate it. Patricia
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/inmate1.htm There are a few from Gibson. Check it out! Vicki
Gibson Gang, Have just posted a transcription of one of the earliest letters on the page. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/photos/page1834.htm Have a look. thanks, Milton ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See my WEBB line at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mwebb/
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Thursday, December 09, 1999 11:01 AM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Scrape Reunion," was posted by John Blankenship on Thu, > 09 Dec 1999 It is a response to "Scrape's Folly," posted by James Michael > Scrape on Sat, 02 Oct 1999 > > Surname: Scrape > > > > --- > NAME: John Blankenship > EMAIL: johnblankenship@hotmail.com > DATE: Dec 09 1999 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: > Mr Scrape, > I was talking to Mr. Fred Culp about this reunion. If possible I would like to met some of the Scrape family. > I am a Humboldt historian and I found that there is a Nettie Scrape buried in Rose Hill. If you have any info that I might be interested in please contact me by e-mail or send info to > John Blankenship > 2416 Mullins Ave. > Humboldt, TN 38343. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
Gibson Gang, Have posted two new photo submissions from Jere Cox. These photo's, while not having a lot of genealogical information, do show things our ancestors did and dealt with in their daily life. If you have any information about the subjects in these photo's, please, contact me. Barnraising. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/photos/barnraising.htm Two men in a caonoe in the flood waters. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngibson/photos/flood.htm Thanks, Milton Let me have any suggestions, criticism's on the photo page. The page belongs to us all, let me know how you feel. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ See my WEBB line at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mwebb/
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 11:16 AM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "PAYNE-WELCH -RAMSEY," was posted by Wanda on Wed, 08 Dec > 1999 > > Surname: PAYNE, WELCH, RAMSEY > > > > --- > NAME: Wanda > EMAIL: tobias3@idt.net > DATE: Dec 08 1999 > QRYTEXT: Looking for information on the family of Richard Welch from > Gibson Co. in the mid 1800's. My line is through his daughter Marzell Welch and Thomas N. Payne marr. 1843 in > Gibson Co. According to Richard Welch's will of 1861, he had > daughters named, Mary, Nancy, Elizabeth and Jane. There is > also mention of a son Henry and a James Welch. Marzell apparently died rather young as Thomas re-married by the > mid 1860's. Marzell & Thomas had a daughter Mary V.Payne > who married a David Ramsey and they had a daughter Nancy Marzelle Ramsey. This family is buried in Yorkville Cem. > I have not been able to find anything on Marzell or her parents. Any help would be greatly appreciated. > Many Thanks, Wanda > . > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
I have posted this before without an answer I would like to exchange information with anyone who has a LYON/LYONS in their lineage. I am looking for Richard T. Lyon who was in Gibson County in he 1830 census. I believe he must have died in Gibson County but can find no trace of him. Would exchange any information about other Lyon members who lived there. Richard was born 1762 in Virginia and his second wife was Sarah Nichols. There were a total of 9 children , one of whom is Sarah Lyon who married Robert Campbell. Lorraine Robinson lrobin@arkansas.net
----- Original Message ----- From: <admin@SEE.MESSAGE.FOR.ADDRESS> To: <TnGibson@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 8:27 PM Subject: New Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum Post > Gibson Co. Tn Query Forum > A new message, "Canada," was posted by Frances Limozaine on Tue, 07 Dec > 1999 It is a response to "Canada family," posted by Diane Hopmann on Sat, > 04 Dec 1999 > > Surname: Canada > > > > --- > NAME: Frances Limozaine > EMAIL: flimozaine@thebest.net > DATE: Dec 07 1999 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: I have a marriage bond where Sarah Canada married 7 Oct 1846 > in Gibson County, Tenn. They had a family and both of them > are buried in the Pruett Cemetery, Humboldt, Tenn. She > married Alfred Pruett. Some of the descendants have found > the name spelled Kennedy, but the marriage bond reads Canada. > > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Gibson?admin> > >
Hello Again! Following are the death notices from October 14, 1921 issue of Rutherford Register that I forgot to include in my previous message. "Mr. J. D. GARNER, an aged and highly respected farmer of the 24th District, died Monday and was interred Tuesday at North Union. Mr. Garner was over 80 years of age and had been quite feeble for several years. His wife survives him." "Mrs. GEORGE ADAMS died Tuesday at the family home near Walnut Grove. Interment was at Walnut Grove Wednesday. She is survived by her husband and three children, one an infant only a few weeks old." Alice King