nope, Ancestry does not have the all 1870 indexed as yet., and I canceled them anyway Godfrey Does, and much easier to read but P did not show up on index search...so I checked May springs, which pages didn't go high enough, then Rutledge and bingo see other mail Shar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 4:20 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > Shar, > > No, I don't - sorry. For Pete's sake tho, don't go thru the whole census > for me! I thought if someone was on Ancestry & it was indexed, maybe they > could do it easily. > > Joan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "SharR" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 12:01 PM > Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > > > > Do you know what area or PO this P Harbin was in...this would help...as > I'm > > looking at Godfrey Library census ,thru Heritage Quest. > > > > Shar > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:05 PM > > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > > > > > > > List readers, > > > > > > Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big > pat > > on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, > but > > no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than > > answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on > > HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. > > Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob > as > > orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names > > (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and > > who gave me so many marriage & death dates. > > > > > > Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the > information, > > but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats > having > > it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the > work. > > > > > > I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. > > > > > > 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does > > anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? > > > > > > 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN > > names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. > > index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a > > HARDIN. That might bear checking out. > > > > > > 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I > have > > a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in > > 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. > > > > > > Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without > you! > > > > > > Joan Marie in Oregon > > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
Shar, No, I don't - sorry. For Pete's sake tho, don't go thru the whole census for me! I thought if someone was on Ancestry & it was indexed, maybe they could do it easily. Joan ----- Original Message ----- From: "SharR" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 12:01 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > Do you know what area or PO this P Harbin was in...this would help...as I'm > looking at Godfrey Library census ,thru Heritage Quest. > > Shar > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:05 PM > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > > > > List readers, > > > > Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big pat > on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, but > no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than > answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on > HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. > Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob as > orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names > (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and > who gave me so many marriage & death dates. > > > > Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the information, > but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats having > it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the work. > > > > I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. > > > > 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does > anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? > > > > 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN > names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. > index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a > HARDIN. That might bear checking out. > > > > 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I have > a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in > 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. > > > > Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without you! > > > > Joan Marie in Oregon > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
okay, pg 56 is in Rutledge...this 1870 is awful to make out... P(?) Harbin ag 34 Farmer b: TN Margerie (?) 28; K. H. b: TN John 16 m b: TN Willard (MIllard) 14 b: TN Lizza 11(?) b: TN George 2 b: TN Mary J. 1 b: TN neibors: one side is a W. Se? iton 48 other side is a: J S GRAY ag. 57 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:05 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > List readers, > > Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big pat on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, but no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob as orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and who gave me so many marriage & death dates. > > Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the information, but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats having it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the work. > > I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. > > 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? > > 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a HARDIN. That might bear checking out. > > 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I have a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. > > Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without you! > > Joan Marie in Oregon > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
Do you know what area or PO this P Harbin was in...this would help...as I'm looking at Godfrey Library census ,thru Heritage Quest. Shar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:05 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > List readers, > > Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big pat on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, but no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob as orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and who gave me so many marriage & death dates. > > Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the information, but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats having it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the work. > > I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. > > 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? > > 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a HARDIN. That might bear checking out. > > 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I have a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. > > Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without you! > > Joan Marie in Oregon > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
so far all I see is: HARBIN J ag: 34 b: TN. May Springs Jacob ag: 29 b: TN Rutledge Jiney ag 30 b: TN Bean Station John ag: 40 b: TN Morristown I will look at page 56 if I can find it...then get back to you Shar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 1:05 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] HARBIN - THANKS > List readers, > > Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big pat on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, but no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob as orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and who gave me so many marriage & death dates. > > Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the information, but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats having it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the work. > > I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. > > 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? > > 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a HARDIN. That might bear checking out. > > 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I have a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. > > Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without you! > > Joan Marie in Oregon > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
List readers, Just wanted to give you an update on my HARBIN research and a real big pat on the back. I started out with quite abit of info on certain families, but no links between them or to their ancestor. I had more questions than answers. Now, thanks to several of you I think I have the total picture on HARBIN families in Grainger County, and they might even link to my own. Special thanks to the people whose contributions identified Jane & Jacob as orphans, whose death certificate info gave Jacob's parents' names (unbelievable luck - any certificates I've gone after had that blank), and who gave me so many marriage & death dates. Yes, I have had to depend on others for giving me some of the information, but I've had the fun of putting it together myself - that sure beats having it all handed to me on a silver platter! - or asking others to do the work. I still have some questions if anyone can help with them. 1) The 1870 census, p 56 is supposed to have a "P." Harbin on it - does anyone have access to the 1870 to see who that is? 2) Does anyone have access to the 1840 to see if there are any HARBIN names. There should be a "John" but when I checked (probably the A.I.S. index) there weren't any, and just now on the Gen Web, there was only a HARDIN. That might bear checking out. 3) Do the names Boling & Cheshire run in early (1815-25) Grainger? I have a Sam P. m Elizabeth Cheshire in 1815 & the above John m Linda Boling in 1825. I think it would have been John's first marriage. Again, thanks so much to you folks - I couldn't have done it without you! Joan Marie in Oregon
This is what I found on the Latter Day Saints Family Search Husband William Hundley Pedigree Birth: Christening: Marriage: Death: Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Wife Martha OR Patsey Cooper Pedigree Birth: 1790 , , North Carolina Christening: Marriage: 20 FEB 1805 , Grainger, Tennessee Death: After 1850 Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Children ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 1. James Hundley Pedigree Male Birth: About 1805 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: Before 1850 Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2. Margaret Hundley Pedigree Female Birth: About 1805 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 3. Elizabeth Hundley Pedigree Female Birth: About 1810 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 4. Thomas Hundley Pedigree Male Birth: About 1810 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: After 1850 Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 5. Jeremiah Hunley Pedigree Male Birth: 1815 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: After 1850 Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 6. Jordan Hundley Pedigree Male Birth: 1818 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: 1883 Burial: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 7. Benjamin Hundley Pedigree Male Birth: About 1820 , Grainger, Tennessee Christening: Death: Burial: Tina Lephew Cooke Union Co.TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "R&T_Cooke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 9:04 AM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] BOOKS ON GRAINGER COUNTY MARRIAGES & BIRTHS > Well here is what I could find > > M.C.Hundley-Emaline Jarnigan Mar.12,1877-W.H.Mynatt,Jp. > Rhoda Ann Hundley-Robert Ray Jul.27,1875-G.B.Needham,Jp. > > Marthia Hundly-Abner Vitatoe Jan.2,1891 bond date > C.M.Hunley 21-Maud Acuff 19 Jul.20,1907 bond date > Charlie Hunley 21-Maud Acuff 17 Jun.17,1908 bond date > Horace Hunley 29-Neva Satterfield 22 Mar.3,1921 bond date > Pearley Hunley 16-Despard Brosck 21 Jan.3,1921 bond date > Wm.Hunley 21-Emily Odell 20 Nov.27,1903 bond date > > Tina Lephew Cooke > Union Co.TN > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ruth & Butch Hundley" <[email protected]> > To: "R&T_Cooke" <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:56 PM > Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] BOOKS ON GRAINGER COUNTY MARRIAGES & BIRTHS > > > > Hello, > > I noted your post for looking up marriages for Grainger Co. and would like > > to know if in the two books you have would you be able to look up the > > HUNDLEY name. > > We have a gr gr grandfather, Benjamin, born in Tenn. c.1813, but we don't > > know where. > > His wife was Lucinda Ukn. for which we know nothing about on her nor their > > marriage. > > We know that their son, Jordan, was listed in Union Co. as to his signing > up > > for the Civil War and he was born in 1842, but we don't know that it was > > Union Co.... > > Would greatly appreciate a look through to see if there are any listings > for > > the HUDNDLEY name / various spellings are possible :-) > > Thank you, > > Ruth in Illinois > > >
Well here is what I could find M.C.Hundley-Emaline Jarnigan Mar.12,1877-W.H.Mynatt,Jp. Rhoda Ann Hundley-Robert Ray Jul.27,1875-G.B.Needham,Jp. Marthia Hundly-Abner Vitatoe Jan.2,1891 bond date C.M.Hunley 21-Maud Acuff 19 Jul.20,1907 bond date Charlie Hunley 21-Maud Acuff 17 Jun.17,1908 bond date Horace Hunley 29-Neva Satterfield 22 Mar.3,1921 bond date Pearley Hunley 16-Despard Brosck 21 Jan.3,1921 bond date Wm.Hunley 21-Emily Odell 20 Nov.27,1903 bond date Tina Lephew Cooke Union Co.TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ruth & Butch Hundley" <[email protected]> To: "R&T_Cooke" <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:56 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] BOOKS ON GRAINGER COUNTY MARRIAGES & BIRTHS > Hello, > I noted your post for looking up marriages for Grainger Co. and would like > to know if in the two books you have would you be able to look up the > HUNDLEY name. > We have a gr gr grandfather, Benjamin, born in Tenn. c.1813, but we don't > know where. > His wife was Lucinda Ukn. for which we know nothing about on her nor their > marriage. > We know that their son, Jordan, was listed in Union Co. as to his signing up > for the Civil War and he was born in 1842, but we don't know that it was > Union Co.... > Would greatly appreciate a look through to see if there are any listings for > the HUDNDLEY name / various spellings are possible :-) > Thank you, > Ruth in Illinois >
There is no mention of Lewis A. Gray. William Gray, who married Mary Lebow, is mentioned in connection with the settlement of the estate of John Lebow, her father. Grace
not always, but if an orphan maybe.... of course Orphan usually only meant that the Father had died, but not neccasarily that the Mother had also.. Shar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheri P. Kelly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > Question: If a child was apprenticed, would that child live with the new family, and be enumerated with them as well? > Sheri > > SharR <[email protected]> wrote: > I have this book and I already looked when you first sent that info > in....there was nothing on either of those names, sorry > SharR > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:23 AM > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > > > > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller > II > > I noticed that this book was mentioned - does someone have it and would be > > willing to do a lookup for me? I am searching for apprenticeship record > on Adam > > STROPES to Mr. THARP in about 1800. It may have just been a guardianship > of > > an orphan, but I suspect it was an apprenticeship as Adam was 8. I do not > > know what happened to his other brothers and sister. > > Thank you > > Denise > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
Lists: As many know I am looking for Mayes connections (Mayes, Maize, Maze, Mays, Masye) to many of our east Tennessee families in an attempt to locate and identify ancestors of and children of John Mayes 1774-NC 1848-Grainger Co.,TN. Of all the documents and areas I've searched, and researched, I've only seen one reference to his identity as being called "Big" John Mayes however most know him as Big John Mayes. In the 1850 Hancock Co., TN census I located a John Maze and spouse Elizabeth, with John being born probably between 1822-1824 and Elizabeth around 1828. This young couple had two children, Beverly (a son) and Susan. I have posted a query to the lists, but have had no response as of yet. This young John could be the son of Big John, or one of the many other Mayes lines in that area. I have also found two young Mayes children who were living with a Cox family. I do not have the document with me but it would have been 1850 or 1860, and these children were young. If anyone has any information they can share or an area to point me to for additional research I would appreciate the help. not always, but if an orphan maybe.... of course Orphan usually only meant that the Father had died, but not neccasarily that the Mother had also.. Shar ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sheri P. Kelly" To: Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 12:30 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > Question: If a child was apprenticed, would that child live with the new family, and be enumerated with them as well? > Sheri > > SharR wrote: > I have this book and I already looked when you first sent that info > in....there was nothing on either of those names, sorry > SharR > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:23 AM > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > > > > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller > II > > I noticed that this book was mentioned - does someone have it and would be > > willing to do a lookup for me? I am searching for apprenticeship record > on Adam > > STROPES to Mr. THARP in about 1800. It may have just been a guardianship > of > > an orphan, but I suspect it was an apprenticeship as Adam was 8. I do not > > know what happened to his other brothers and sister. > > Thank you > > Denise > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > --------------------------------- > Do you Yahoo!? > SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] Sheri Kelly [email protected] VA, NC, TN, & KY: COFFEY-COLLINS-HICKS-JONES-JORDAN-PERRY-RUSSELL. SC & AL: McCOOL-MILLS-SEGREST-THRASHER-WOOD "Genealogy IS Perpetual!" --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
I have this book and I already looked when you first sent that info in....there was nothing on either of those names, sorry SharR ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller II > I noticed that this book was mentioned - does someone have it and would be > willing to do a lookup for me? I am searching for apprenticeship record on Adam > STROPES to Mr. THARP in about 1800. It may have just been a guardianship of > an orphan, but I suspect it was an apprenticeship as Adam was 8. I do not > know what happened to his other brothers and sister. > Thank you > Denise > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
Question: If a child was apprenticed, would that child live with the new family, and be enumerated with them as well? Sheri SharR <[email protected]> wrote: I have this book and I already looked when you first sent that info in....there was nothing on either of those names, sorry SharR ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 8:23 AM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Apprenticeships > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller II > I noticed that this book was mentioned - does someone have it and would be > willing to do a lookup for me? I am searching for apprenticeship record on Adam > STROPES to Mr. THARP in about 1800. It may have just been a guardianship of > an orphan, but I suspect it was an apprenticeship as Adam was 8. I do not > know what happened to his other brothers and sister. > Thank you > Denise > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
"Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller II I noticed that this book was mentioned - does someone have it and would be willing to do a lookup for me? I am searching for apprenticeship record on Adam STROPES to Mr. THARP in about 1800. It may have just been a guardianship of an orphan, but I suspect it was an apprenticeship as Adam was 8. I do not know what happened to his other brothers and sister. Thank you Denise
are there any mention of the William Gray family and his children? His wife was a Lebow (spelled a number of ways). I'm specifically looking for a Lewis A (Louis A) Gray born abt 1830. Dr. Stephen Pegler Family Genealogy: Pegler (anywhere), Crawford (Ohio), Oard, Heath (NC to TX), Murchison, Doughty, Edwards, Hinton, Brinkworth, Merrill, Brewster Grant (Liverpool, London) Tapp Pankhurst Haywood Foster in SSX, England Romero, Martinez, Atencio, Sandoval - Hispanics in New Mexico
Since there are several Dalton's in Gr.......... I will scan the pages and email them. Tina Lephew Cooke Union Co.TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Shirley Kovar" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 6:34 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Grainger County Marriage and Birth books > Tina: > > I just requested that I would appreciate you doing up any lookups for marriages and births and unfortunately asked for names that were born in Ohio but also were raised in Claiborne and Grainger County, Tenn. Sorry for any mess up but would still like to have you check the surnames for me in Grainger County. My elusive great great great grandfather, Jesse William Dalton was born either there or in Claiborne Co., also my great great grandfather William Clark Meredith Dalton was born on banks of the Clinch River in Claiborne County. I understand that Grainger was a county that was made from Claiborne Co., > > Hope you can still help me and again sorry for the confusion. > > Shirley > [email protected] > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] >
Bill Harbin died Mar.21,1944 age 56 Catharine 'Katie' Harbin 1851-May 17,1914 George M.Harbin Apr.14,1877-Nov.11,1912 George Thomas Harbin Jan.15,1864-July 27,1934 Jacob Harbin Mar.1,1840-Apr.26,1921 Jake Harbin died Dec.30,1930 age 74 Mrs.Joe Harbin died May 5,1913 age 30 John Harbin May 1826-Dec.7,1908 Joseph Harbin 1854-Apr.7,1928 Lemey E.Harbin May 7,1889-July 24,1909 Martha J.Harbin Oct.4,1846-Apr.12,1927 Nola Beets Harbin Aug.31,1877-Dec.24,1932 Robert Harbin Aug.31,1913-Jan.1,1940 Sallie Harbin died Aug.3,1925 age 73 Senie Harbin May 5,1850-June 23,1924 These were in Hamblen Co.TN Tina Lephew Cooke Union Co.TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Marie" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 9:12 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Jane Harbin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Grace McGinnis" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:27 PM > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Jane Harbin > > > > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller > II > > > > November 5, 1849 > > Jane Harbin, orphan age 12 years and 1 month, bound to Absalom Millar > > until age 18. > > Jacob Harbin, orphan age 9 years and 4 months, bound to Absalom Millar > > until age 21. > > > > According to Grainger Co., Tn Death Records- > > Jacob Harbin, age 80, born Grainger Co, father John Harbin, mo Nannie > > Mullins, both born Grainger Co, died 1921 Death Certificate #54 > > > > Jacob Harbin served in Company F, First Regiment of Tenn Volunteer > > Cavalry during the Civil War. This information from his pension > application > > dated 3 April 1915. > > "I was born in Grainger County, Tennessee, 1841. My present wife is > > Sena Harbin, formerly Sena Roberts, and we were married 17 August 1865 > > by H. C. Helton JP. I was married to Harriet Hill November 18, 1860 who > > died in about 11 months after her marriage to me. My children are- > > Mary L. Harbin b 9 July 1866 > > W. T. Harbin b 31 Oct 1868 > > Phillip Harbin b 17 Aug 1870 > > Jasson Harbin b 14 May 1872 > > G. W. Harbin b 14 April 1875 d 11 Nov 1912 > > W. C. ? Harbin b 17 July 1877 > > Wiley Harbin b 2 July 1880 > > H. C. Harbin b 19 Dec 1884 > > Jacob Harbin died 26 April 1921". > > > > Grace McGinnis > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] >
"Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller II November 5, 1849 Jane Harbin, orphan age 12 years and 1 month, bound to Absalom Millar until age 18. Jacob Harbin, orphan age 9 years and 4 months, bound to Absalom Millar until age 21. According to Grainger Co., Tn Death Records- Jacob Harbin, age 80, born Grainger Co, father John Harbin, mo Nannie Mullins, both born Grainger Co, died 1921 Death Certificate #54 Jacob Harbin served in Company F, First Regiment of Tenn Volunteer Cavalry during the Civil War. This information from his pension application dated 3 April 1915. "I was born in Grainger County, Tennessee, 1841. My present wife is Sena Harbin, formerly Sena Roberts, and we were married 17 August 1865 by H. C. Helton JP. I was married to Harriet Hill November 18, 1860 who died in about 11 months after her marriage to me. My children are- Mary L. Harbin b 9 July 1866 W. T. Harbin b 31 Oct 1868 Phillip Harbin b 17 Aug 1870 Jasson Harbin b 14 May 1872 G. W. Harbin b 14 April 1875 d 11 Nov 1912 W. C. ? Harbin b 17 July 1877 Wiley Harbin b 2 July 1880 H. C. Harbin b 19 Dec 1884 Jacob Harbin died 26 April 1921". Grace McGinnis
----- Original Message ----- From: "Grace McGinnis" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 4:27 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Jane Harbin > "Grainger County, Tennessee Apprenticeships 1797-1875" by Alan N. Miller II > > November 5, 1849 > Jane Harbin, orphan age 12 years and 1 month, bound to Absalom Millar > until age 18. > Jacob Harbin, orphan age 9 years and 4 months, bound to Absalom Millar > until age 21. > > According to Grainger Co., Tn Death Records- > Jacob Harbin, age 80, born Grainger Co, father John Harbin, mo Nannie > Mullins, both born Grainger Co, died 1921 Death Certificate #54 > > Jacob Harbin served in Company F, First Regiment of Tenn Volunteer > Cavalry during the Civil War. This information from his pension application > dated 3 April 1915. > "I was born in Grainger County, Tennessee, 1841. My present wife is > Sena Harbin, formerly Sena Roberts, and we were married 17 August 1865 > by H. C. Helton JP. I was married to Harriet Hill November 18, 1860 who > died in about 11 months after her marriage to me. My children are- > Mary L. Harbin b 9 July 1866 > W. T. Harbin b 31 Oct 1868 > Phillip Harbin b 17 Aug 1870 > Jasson Harbin b 14 May 1872 > G. W. Harbin b 14 April 1875 d 11 Nov 1912 > W. C. ? Harbin b 17 July 1877 > Wiley Harbin b 2 July 1880 > H. C. Harbin b 19 Dec 1884 > Jacob Harbin died 26 April 1921". > > Grace McGinnis > > > ==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected] > >
Tina: I just requested that I would appreciate you doing up any lookups for marriages and births and unfortunately asked for names that were born in Ohio but also were raised in Claiborne and Grainger County, Tenn. Sorry for any mess up but would still like to have you check the surnames for me in Grainger County. My elusive great great great grandfather, Jesse William Dalton was born either there or in Claiborne Co., also my great great grandfather William Clark Meredith Dalton was born on banks of the Clinch River in Claiborne County. I understand that Grainger was a county that was made from Claiborne Co., Hope you can still help me and again sorry for the confusion. Shirley [email protected]