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    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Millikan/Morgan Families
    2. Kenneth Hodge
    3. Hi Barbara, The following is the only Millikan I could locate in my Hodge/s files. Do you recognize them? HODGES, Emeline (F).................... M: 23 Jan 1847 Spouse: William MILLIKAN Jefferson, Tennessee If you find more on the Asel B. Hodge, I'd like to know about him. Ken At 12:44 AM 02/02/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Anyone have any information on these families? >Children of Solomon Millikan and wife,Nancy{ Morgan }Millikan. >William Millikan married Elizabeth Sutherland >Henry M.Millikan married Elizabeth Geere >Benjamin Millikan married Rebecca Howell >Elaenoe Millikan married Andrew Rhea >Susan Millikan married George Wolf >George R.Millikan married Tabitha Brewer >Ellis Riggs Millikan married Alley E.Wolf >Louisa Millikan married George Wolfe {My 3rd great-grandparents} >Nancy Millikan married Abraham Winkler >Solomon Millikan married Mary Orick >Elihu Millikan married Orleana Elrod >Jesse Millikan married Nancy Belt >Catherine Millikan married Asel B.Hodge >Amanda Millikan married John or William Lewis. > >I am looking for information on Henry Morgan and wife,Nellie___. They >were the parents of Nancy{Morgan}Millikan. >This all I know on these families. Any information will help. >Barbara > >

    02/03/2000 01:47:05
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Calvin, Samuel or Thompson BUTLER
    2. Blakley
    3. I am looking for information on a Samuel or Thompson BUTLER around 1830-1850 Grainger Co., TN. I do not yet know if these folks are related to each other OR even to me. Trying to place the parents of my gg-grandfather Calvin M. BUTLER who married 1st- Adaline HAYNES on Oct. 03, 1857. Calvin then went served in the Civil War as a Union Soldier, First Cavalry C Company, interring at Flatlick, KY. He also is seen to have served with the 4 Regiment Tennessee. He is supposedly featured in a book called Tennesseans in the Civil War, but I have never had the opportunity to view this article. It is unknown to me what happened to Adaline.... but Calvin later married Ellen "Virginia" ROLAND (may have other spelling such as ROLEN, RHOLEN, ROWLAND). Virginia and Calvin had nine children together. They were> William H. Charles M., Susan V., Ellen A., Martin Luther, Burton Lloyd, Mary Louise, and Hattie BUTLER. According to his widow's pension records, Calvin died on December 29, 1890. Our family has not been able to locate a gravesite for him. Virginia and most of the children went to Fannin Co, Texas between 1896 and 1899 or so. Virginia died in Ector, Texas in 1899. Assoc. surnames may be STRINGFIELD and SAIN. Calvin had a brother named JAMES M. BUTLER that was married to a UNITY WHITEHEAD. James and Calvin's mother MAY have been named RUTH????? These folks have been a brick wall for us. Any help folks would be * greatly * appreciated. Assoc. surnames may be STRINGFIELD and SAIN. MANY THANKS! Debbie

    02/02/2000 10:15:08
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Millikan/Morgan Families
    2. If I'm not mistaking Elihu Millikan is the minister that performed many of the marriage records that I have been transcribing. Thanks! Mickey

    02/02/2000 01:56:55
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Marriage Books
    2. Thanks Rita. Book #4 hopefully will be ready this weekend or the first part of next week. It will cover the years 1830-1839. Thank you so much for your support. Mickey

    02/02/2000 01:54:19
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies--Index of nam...
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. I should add that the TNGENWEB has a project underway to put all of these East Tennessee biographical sketches online. Some already are. You can check them by going to http://www.tngenweb.org/ and following the links. Ross >>> "Ross Cameron" <ross.cameron@arch2.nara.gov> 02/02/00 03:37PM >>> I have two different reprints of the entire Goodspeed's History of Thirty East Tennessee Counties with full name indexes. I got both many years ago. One from Southern Historical Press and the other from Cook-McDowell Publ., I think, but I'll have to check that. There are only a very few pages on Grainger County, but also includes the other 29 counties in East Tenn. >>> <OmahaMom@aol.com> 02/02/00 03:03PM >>> And where do we get this book? Or a reprint thereof? Karen

    02/02/2000 01:45:51
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Marriage Books
    2. Hi Mickey! Got the books. Thanks so much! When will the next one be ready? Put me down for a copy. Bless you for all the hard work. Rita Holtz

    02/02/2000 01:40:11
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies --Index of nam...
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. I have two different reprints of the entire Goodspeed's History of Thirty East Tennessee Counties with full name indexes. I got both many years ago. One from Southern Historical Press and the other from Cook-McDowell Publ., I think, but I'll have to check that. There are only a very few pages on Grainger County, but also includes the other 29 counties in East Tenn. >>> <OmahaMom@aol.com> 02/02/00 03:03PM >>> And where do we get this book? Or a reprint thereof? Karen

    02/02/2000 01:32:15
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Age as given in census records
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. Hi Sharon, Thanks for sharing this information. I was already aware of these differences in census dates and have found it very useful. However, there are several more caveats about ages as given in census returns which many, if not most, of you are probably already aware of and I probably have left some out in the list below. No single source is realiable. 1. The census taker did not always follow instructions. Most census takers may have followed the date restriction, but the researcher shouldn't assume that all did. 2. The census taker was given correct information but recorded or copied it incorrectly. 3. The census taker was given incorrect information on purpose by the household informant. There is one single adult lady in my home county whose age is the same in three censuses even though twenty years had passed between the first and last census. I also know of several instances in which the "known" ages of spouses are for some reason wrong in the census, usually to make it appear as if they are closer in age or that the older one is actually the younger one. I even have obituaries, tombstones, and death certificates which give the wrong year of birth by as much as ten to twenty years apparently because the person had been "passing" for younger when in fact the birth certificate, family Bible, or even census records, etc., provide more accurate information. And obviously, sometimes an incorrect year or age is given so that the oldest child is shown as born at least nine months after the parents' marriage. 4. The census taker was given estimates of ages because exact age was not as important in those days as today and many people didn't know how old they were for sure. This is especially true when someone in the household or even a neighbor is giving another person's age and unfortunately there is no record of who provided the information for each household. I have a adult male relative who happens to appear twice in the same census in different townships in the same county because he apparently had moved from one household between 15 Aug 1850 when he was first counted and 4 Dec 1850 when he was counted the second time. Strangely, his age in Aug. is given as 24 and his age in Dec. is given as 23 rather than vice versa. In fact from other records it appears that he did not celebrate his 23rd birthday until 25 Dec 1850 after the 2nd date he was recorded in the census, so he apparently was only 22 at the time of both censuses. However, he is correclty shown as single in both ! censuses because he was married on 18 July 1850. And his new bride is shown with her maiden name living in her parents household when the census taker got to their house 4 Nov. 1850. 5. Similar to the media hype that has led people to think that this year of 2000 is the first year of a new century and millennium when it is really the last year of both, people in the "old days" [even my grandmother in the last third of this present century] gave her age as the age at her next birthday or after she celebrated her 79th birthday, correctly stated that she was in her 80th year because indeed the day after the 79th birthday is the first day of the 80th year. I just recently found another of many instances where a phrase like, in this case, "He died in his 63rd year" in a newspaper obituary was wrongly abstracted and published by a modern day abstracter as "He died at age 63." If the person died "in his 63rd year," then he was 62 at his last birthday not 63 as the person doing the abstract interpreted it. This is another frequent error made in interpreting age. Ross Cameron >>> <froach598@juno.com> 02/01/00 10:26PM >>> Hi Grp, this was on another list I'm on, it explains a lot abt age difference from Census to Census and a few surprises..I've been doing this research almost 12 yrs and we even took a class, in "Genie"..and it just amazes me how much there is still to learn..... Sharon R..WA State ...................................................... By Bill Dollarhide Beginning with the 1790 federal census û continuing with every census thereafter û each enabling law authorized by Congress specified a census day for gathering the census information from every household in America. >From 1790 to 1820, the census day was the first Monday in August. The census day was NOT the day the enumerator arrived at a household, it was the day for which all the statistics of the census were collected. The actual instructions given to all the U.S. Marshals right before the 1820 census explains: "....all the questions refer to the day when the enumeration is to commence; the first Monday in August next. Your assistants will thereby understand that they are to insert in their returns all the persons belonging to the family on the first Monday in August, even those who may be deceased at the time when they take the account; and, on the other hand, that they will not include in it, infants born after that day." Similar instructions have been given for every census since 1790, but with different census days. The table below shows the census day for each census, 1790-1920, and the time allowed to take the ......................................................................... ......... census:....................time allowed 1790........2 Aug......9 mos 1800........4 Aug........9 mos 1810........6 Aug.........10 mos 1820........7 Aug.........13 mos 1830........1 June.........12 mos 1840.........1 June.........18 mos (?SLR) 1850.........1 June.........8 mos 1860..........1 June.........5 mos? 1870...........1 June..........8 mos 1880...........1 June...........1 mon 1890............1 June..........1 mon 1900............1 June..........1 mon 1910............15 Apr(?)......1 mon 1920............1 January......1 month (this table would not copy so had to type in, its real tiny so had trouble reading-SLR) ......................................................................... ..................................................... 1820 and 1830 Census Day Differences On the above table, note that the census day changed from the first Monday in August in 1820 to the first day of June in 1830. If one is researching families appearing in the 1820 and 1830 censuses, looking at these families again may be important. Since the census days for 1820 and 1830 are not exactly ten years apart, the two-month difference may reveal some surprising results. For example, if a person were born between 1 June 1820 and 7 August 1820, that child would appear in the 1820 census in the "under 10" category. But in 1830, that same person would appear in the "of 5 and under 10" rather than the "of 10 and under 15" category, since the person had not turned 10 yet. The age category for anyone born between 1 June and 7 August in any year would be affected by this reporting change between 1820 and 1830. Comparing the 1820 age categories for a person appearing ten years later and not in the "correct" age category may actually give a clue to a person's date of birth within a two-month period. Time Allowed to Take a Census On the table above, note the time allowed to take each census. All of the states complied with this provision, except South Carolina in 1790. South Carolina could not complete its 1790 enumeration in nine months. The U.S. Marshal complained that he was having great difficulty finding people to take the job because of the resistance to the census being taken. A Charleston jury met to decide the fate of six persons who had "refused to render an account of persons in their households as required by the census act." A South Carolina census taker was brought on trial for neglect of duty. He did not complete the census in his district. These and other problems led to South Carolina being granted an extension and the census returns were dated 5 February 1792, a full eighteen months after the census day. Differing Census Days In a couple of cases, there have been census days assigned to certain states that were different than the rest of the U.S. for that year. When Vermont entered the Union as the 14th state in 1791, the 1790 census was already underway. VermontÆs 1790 census was taken with a census day of the first Monday in April 1791, with five months allowed to take the census there. And Utah, which became a territory in September 1851 had its 1850 census taken with a census day of 1 April 1851. But the dates on the Utah census pages are mostly in October 1851. Thus, the 1851 census enumerators probably asked Utahns questions like, "Six months ago, back on April 1st, who was the head of this household?" Census Day vs Enumeration Date Genealogists should record two dates when copying information from the censuses: the census day and the enumeration date. No matter how many months it took for an enumerator to reach a house, he was supposed to gather the information as if time had stopped on the census day. Every person whose regular abode was in a particular household on the census day was to be enumerated, even if a person were away at the time of the enumeration. Understanding the impact of the census day versus the enumeration date may explain why certain people appear in a census listing, even though you have other evidence to show the person died before the household was enumerated. If a person were alive on the census day, that person was to be included û even if it took some time for the enumerator to get around to the house to take the census. The person could have been dead for several months. Or, you may wonder why that youngest child in a family was not listed in a census. If a child were born after the census day, that child was not to be included û even if the census taker had visited the house and was aware of a playful little toddler crawling around in front of him. Now, some of you will have to go back to all of those census lists you have copied down and confirm the date of enumeration AND the census day. Any missing people? Any extra people? Good census hunting! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Bill Dollarhide welcomes your comments. Send your Email message to: Bill@HeritageQuest.com

    02/02/2000 10:33:07
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's History Biographies - Index to Names at head of Biography
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. Donna Trewitt, I responded to your email directly, but it bounced back so I thought I would post it here so you could see it and it may be useful to others to know my response. <<<<>>>> Donna, Among all the names listed, my only ancestors listed are Thomas and Desdemona (Taylor) Turley mentioned in the article on their son Daniel Turley. There are no other know blood relatives on the list, though I am related by marriage to a few others. So you may post the informatio IF you list my email address with and only with the Turley and Taylor names, but not list it with with the other names because they are not my ancestors and I don't have information collected on them and have too many lookups to do already. Maybe someday the Grainger County coordinator will post it or at least post a link to your site. Ross >>> "Donna Trewitt" <trewitt@fullnet.net> 02/02/00 09:32AM >>> Ross, My site, Surname Site has pages to post Ancestor Articles. If you agree, I could post the Goodspeed information there for you. That way it would be accessible on the internet. This is great information and will benefit a lot of people. This area is searchable, so it should be easy for folks to find. The URL is: http://surnamesite.com if you would like to take a look. Donna Trewitt >>> "Ross Cameron" <ross.cameron@arch2.nara.gov> 02/02/00 09:18AM >>> As I mentioned when I signed the guest book for Grainger County some time ago, the index to names appearing in Goodspeed's 1887 History of Grainger Co. Biographies Section that I prepared used to be available on the old Grainger County web site, but it is not there any longer. I offered it to be reposted, but have not been contacted. So I will post it to TNGRAING in pieces. Please forgive the formatting problems, but I don't have time to reformat it for email. I hope that you can follow it. This is just the list of persons whose names are at the head of the list. The index of those mentioned in the sketches will follow as space allows. Ross Cameron Index to Names Appearing in Biographical Sketches for Grainger County, Tennessee, in History of Tennessee . . . Containing Historical and Biographical of Thirty East Tennessee Counties, Goodspeed, 1887. Persons with Biographical Sketch (Dates & Places of Birth & Death)(Marriage)(Other Data) [Initials of Person with Biography] [Page] Cadle, William H. (15 Jan 1848, Cumberland Gap, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Aug 1876)(5th of 7 ch.) [WHC] [1152] Carmichael, John H., Rev. (2 Feb 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 1858)(3rd of 6 ch.) [JHC] [1152] Clark, William (2 Apr 1839, Clarkstown,Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Aug 1861)(7th of 8 ch.)(Co.E, 2 TN Cav.,CSA) [WC] [1152-3] Dail, N. G., M. D. (28 May 1830, Grainger Co. (now Union Co.) - liv. 1887)(mar. 24 Dec. 1865)(7th of 16 ch., 4 liv.) [NGD] [1153] Gill, James S. (12 Oct 1857, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 4 Sep 1878) [JSG] [1153-4] Grove, George H. (19 Mar 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 14 Dec 1858)(11th of 11 ch.) [GHG] [1154] Heacker, W. J., M. D. (26 Mar 1832, Westphalia, Ger. - liv. 1887)(no marriage mentioned)(surgeon, C.S.A.) [WJH] [1154] Hoffmeister, Joseph, M. D. (15 Jan 1825, Rogersville, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 1857 & later))(8th of 12 ch.) [JH] [1154-5] Jarnagin, Thomas J. (20 Jan 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 15 Feb 1859)(3rd of many ch.) [TJJ] [1155] Justus, Robert J. (26 Oct 1842, Henderson, NC - liv. 1887)(mar. 21 Dec 1865)(one of 25 ch.) [RJJ] [1155] Lowe, John M. (1 Jun 1838, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 31 May 1866)(1st of 9 ch.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [JML] [1155-6] Mitchell, James M. (23 Jul 1827, 5th District, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 6 Oct 1850)(4th of 6 ch., 3 liv.) [JMM] [1156] Mitchell, G. B. (25 Jul 1830, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 25 Oct 1848; 1 Mar 1883)(11th of 11 ch.) [GBM] [1156-7] Moody, Thomas B. (10 Aug 1835, Rutledge, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Feb 1857)(one of 8 ch.) [TBM] [1157] Mullens, Elijah (23 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. Sevier Co., AR)(3rd of 9 ch., 8 liv.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [EM] [1157] Murray, William T. (2 Jun 1839, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Apr 1867)(4th of 5 ch.)(Co. I, 2 TN Cav., CSA) [WTM] [1157-8] Needham, William (26 Oct 1844, 12th Dist., Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 26 Feb 1865)(1st of 11 ch., 9 liv.) [WN] [1158] Tate, Samuel N., M. D. (27 Dec 1820, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 18 Sep 1844, 27 Jul 1850)(6th of 6 ch.; 2 liv.) [SNT] [1158] Tate, Allen S., Gen. (23 Sep 1842, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 3 Apr 1866;14 Nov 1867)(3rd of 10 ch.)(Co.H,1 TN Cav,USA) [AST] [1158-9] Tomlinson, Thomas, Capt. (24 Aug 1834, Cheraw, SC - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Oct 1856)(1st of 5 ch.) [TT] [1159] Turley, Daniel (29 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Sep 1854)(1st of 9 ch.) [DT] [1159-60] Vineyard, Tilghman A. (15 Apr 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 25 Nov 1854)(5th of 12 ch.,3 liv.)(Co.E,1 TN Cav,CSA) [TAV] [1160]

    02/02/2000 09:00:56
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies
    2. In a message dated 2/2/2000 3:05:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, OmahaMom@aol.com writes: > And where do we get this book? Or a reprint thereof? > > Karen I got mine from: Mountain Press http://www.mountainpress.com/ 13 pages and $3.50 - so don't expect a tome Gail Mynatt Zeigler

    02/02/2000 08:29:49
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies -- Index of nam...
    2. And where do we get this book? Or a reprint thereof? Karen

    02/02/2000 08:02:54
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies -- Names mentioned in order appearing in sketch
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. The first [hopefully bold type] name is at the head of the sketch followed by all of the names within the sketch. Names in the order in which they appear in the sketches: Cadle, William H. (15 Jan 1848, Cumberland Gap, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Aug 1876)(5th of 7 ch.) [WHC] Cadle, Mark (31 Mar 1810, Claiborne Co., TN - 15 May 1887, near Cumberland Gap, TN)(mar. Lee Co., VA) [father of WHC] Covey Cadle, Mary (8 Nov 1812, Lee Co., VA - living 1887) [mother of WHC] Cadle, Mary (Covey) (8 Nov 1812, Lee Co., VA - living 1887) [mother of WHC] Otey, W. R. (liv., ca. 1865-69) [brother-in-law of WHC] Beeler Cadle, Sarah E. (mar. 1876) [wife of WHC] Cadle, Sarah E. (Beeler) (mar. 1876) [wife of WHC] Beeler, Jacob (dau. mar. 1876) [father-in-law of WHC] Beeler, Nancy (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1876) [mother-in-law of WHC] Cadle, Newton P. ( 22 Sep 1881 - liv. 1887) [child of WHC] Cadle, Albert R. (25 Nov 1883 - liv. 1887) [child of WHC] Cadle, Maud B. (10 Oct 1885 - 1 Jun 1887) [child of WHC] Carmichael, John H., Rev. (2 Feb 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 1858)(3rd of 6 ch.) [JHC] Carmichael, Daniel C. (1800, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1860, Grainger Co.) [father of JHC] Howell Carmichael, Prudence (1807, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1867, Grainger Co.) [mother of JHC] Carmichael, Prudence (Howell) (1807, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1867, Grainger Co.) [mother of JHC] Grove Carmichael, Mary E. (mar. 1858)(of Grainger Co.)(1 son, 4 daus.) [wife of JHC] Carmichael, Mary E. (Grove) (mar. 1858)(of Grainger Co.)(1 son, 4 daus.) [wife of JHC] Clark, William (2 Apr 1839, Clarkstown,Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Aug 1861)(7th of 8 ch.)(Co.E, 2 TN Cav.,CSA) [WC] Clark, Joseph (18 Aug 1800, VA - 2 Oct 1865, Grainger Co.) [father of WC] Grove Clark, Martha (18 Aug 1812, Grainger Co. - liv., 1887?) [mother of WC] Clark, Martha (Grove) (18 Aug 1812, Grainger Co. - liv., 1887?) [mother of WC] Northern Clark, Ermin C. (16 Nov. 1842, New Market, TN - )(3 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 1 dau. deceased) [wife of WC] Clark, Ermin C. (Northern) (16 Nov. 1842, New Market, TN - )(3 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 1 dau. deceased) [wife of WC] Northern, John (dau. b. 1842) [father-in-law of WC] Dail, N. G., M. D. (28 May 1830, Grainger Co. (now Union Co.) - liv. 1887)(mar. 24 Dec. 1865)(7th of 16 ch., 4 liv.) [NGD] Dail, Abner (b. VA - d. Grainger Co.)(War of 1812) [father of NGD] McDonough Dail, Jane (b. Knox Co., TN - d. Grainger Co.) [mother of NGD] Dail, Jane (McDonough) (b. Knox Co., TN - d. Grainger Co.) [mother of NGD] Haun Dail, Elisabeth (10 Apr 1836, Jefferson Co., TN - liv. 1887)(of Union Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of NGD] Dail, Elisabeth (Haun) (10 Apr 1836, Jefferson Co., TN - liv. 1887)(of Union Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of NGD] Haun, Adam (dau. b. 1836) [father-in-law of NGD] Austin Haun, Mary (dau. b. 1836) [mother-in-law of NGD] Haun, Mary (Austin) (dau. b. 1836) [mother-in-law of NGD] Gill, James S. (12 Oct 1857, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 4 Sep 1878) [JSG] Gill, Samuel (12 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - 29 Jan 1884, Grainger Co.)(mar. 10 Sep 1833, Knox Co., TN) [father of JSG] Cobb Gill, Diana Y. (1818, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JSG] Gill, Diana Y. (Cobb) (1818, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JSG] Gill, Thomas (20 Dec 1774, Yorkshire, Engl.; to Bertie Co., NC, ca. 1790; to Grainger Co. by 1800)(mar. 7 yrs.) [grandfather of JSG] Morgan Gill, Sallie B. (Feb. 1863, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887) [wife of JSG] Gill, Sallie B. (Morgan) (Feb. 1863, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887) [wife of JSG] Gill, John (parents mar. 1878)(1st child named) [child of JSG] Gill, Carrie (parents mar. 1878)(2nd child named) [child of JSG] Gill, Jessie (parents mar. 1878)(3rd child named) [child of JSG] Grove, George H. (19 Mar 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 14 Dec 1858)(11th of 11 ch.) [GHG] Grove, Reuben (19 Mar 1777, Loudon Co., VA - 16 Sep 1866, Grainger Co.)(mar. 1806)(to Grainger Co., 1801) [father of GHG] Mayes Grove, Nancy (13 Oct 1788, Grainger Co. - Apr 1852, Grainger Co.) [mother of GHG] Grove, Nancy (Mayes) (13 Oct 1788, Grainger Co. - Apr 1852, Grainger Co.) [mother of GHG] Senter Grove, Susan E. (mar. 1858)(4 sons, 3 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of GHG] Grove, Susan E. (Senter) (mar. 1858)(4 sons, 3 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of GHG] Senter, P. M., Gen. (dau. mar. 1858) [father-in-law of GHG] Senter, Adaline E. (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1858) [mother-in-law of GHG] Grove, Nannie M. (27 Sep 1863 - 26 Oct 1885) [child of GHG] Smith, H. C. (liv. 1877) [named in GHG] Heacker, W. J., M. D. (26 Mar 1832, Westphalia, Ger. - liv. 1887)(no marriage mentioned)(surgeon, C.S.A.) [WJH] Haecker, Joseph, Prof. (came to U.S., 1855, Louisville, KY, d. ca. 1884, Bean=s Station, Grainger Co.) [father of WJH] Von Losse Haecker, Frederica (d. ca. 1883, St. Louis, MO) [mother of WJH] Haecker, Frederica (Von Losse) (d. ca. 1883, St. Louis, MO) [mother of WJH] Arnold, E. A., Prof., M. D. (of Vincennes, Ind., late 1860s) [named in WJH] Hoffmeister, Joseph, M. D. (15 Jan 1825, Rogersville, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 1857; after 1857)(8th of 12 ch.) [JH] Hoffmeister, Joseph (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. 92 yrs. old)(mar. 1809) [father of JH] Whitesel Hoffmeister, Elizabeth (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. advanced age)(mar. 1809) [mother of JH] Hoffmeister, Elizabeth (Whitesel) (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. advanced age)(mar. 1809) [mother of JH] Walker, H., Dr. (liv. ca. 1850) [named in JH] Tate Hoffmeister, Virginia (d. 8 months after marriage, 1857-58) [1st wife of JH] Hoffmeister, Virginia (Tate) (d. 8 months after marriage, 1857-58) [1st wife of JH] Tate, S. B. (dau. mar. 1857)(founder of Tate Springs) [1st father-in-law of JH] Huddleston Hoffmeister, Nancy B. (mar. after 1857) [2nd wife of JH] Hoffmeister, Nancy B. (Huddleston) (mar. after 1857) [2nd wife of JH] Hoffmeister Henderson, Mary E. (b. after 1858, mar. by 1887) [child of JH] Henderson, Mary E. (Hoffmeister) (b. after 1858, mar. by 1887) [child of JH] Henderson, G. Mc., Hon. (wife b. after 1858) [son-in-law of JH] Jarnagin, Thomas J. (20 Jan 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 15 Feb 1859)(3rd of many ch.) [TJJ] Nicholson, (business partner, 1887) [named in TJJ] Jarnagin, Chesley (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - Mar. 1879, Tate Springs, Grainger Co., age 72) [father of TJJ] Gill Jarnagin, Martha (ca. 1810-11, Grainger Co. - 1878, Grainger Co., age 67) [mother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Martha (Gill) (ca. 1810-11, Grainger Co. - 1878, Grainger Co., age 67) [mother of TJJ] Harris, Henry (of Fair Garden, Sevier Co., TN, ca. 1850s) [brother-in-law of TJJ] Whitson, W. H. (of Clinton, TN, ca. 1850s)(employer) [named in TJJ] Coffin, C. H. (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Coffin, D. L. (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Gill, Samuel (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Jarnagin, John J. (liv. 1857, Rutledge) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Chesley G. (liv. ca. 1858-59, Rutledge) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Spencer C. (liv. 1867) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Henry T. (liv. after 1867) [brother of TJJ] Taylor Jarnagin, Kate M. (mar. 1859)(4 sons, 2 daus., 1 son deceased) [wife of TJJ] Jarnagin, Kate M. (Taylor) (mar. 1859)(4 sons, 2 daus., 1 son deceased) [wife of TJJ] Taylor, Hughes O. (dau. mar. 1859) [father-in-law of TJJ] Taylor, Frances (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1859) [mother-in-law of TJJ] Justus, Robert J. (26 Oct 1842, Henderson, NC - liv. 1887)(mar. 21 Dec 1865)(one of 25 ch.) [RJJ] Justus, William D. (19 Mar 1819, Henderson Co., NC - ?)(mar. twice) [father of RJJ] Taber Justus, Elizabeth (1824 - 13 Feb. 1859)(16 ch., 11 liv.) [mother of RJJ] Justus, Elizabeth (Taber) (1824 - 13 Feb. 1859)(16 ch., 11 liv.) [mother of RJJ] Partiller Justus, Nancy (mar. after 1859)(liv. 1887)(9 ch.) [stepmother of RJJ] Justus, Nancy (Partiller) (mar. after 1859)(liv. 1887)(9 ch.) [stepmother of RJJ] Ledgerwood Justus, Sarah E. (17 Apr 1847 - liv. 1887)(of Knox Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 4 daus., 1 dau. deceased) [wife of RJJ] Justus, Sarah E. (Ledgerwood) (17 Apr 1847 - liv. 1887)(of Knox Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 4 daus., 1 dau. deceased) [wife of RJJ] Ledgerwood, William (dau. b. 1847) [father-in-law of RJJ] Lowe, John M. (1 Jun 1838, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 31 May 1866)(1st of 9 ch.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [JML] Lowe, Isaac M. (ca. 1807-08, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, nearly 80 yrs. old) [father of JML] Ferguson Lowe, Elizabeth (ca. 1812-13, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, about 75 yrs. old) [mother of JML] Lowe, Elizabeth (Ferguson) (ca. 1812-13, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, about 75 yrs. old) [mother of JML] Easley, (no first name)(of Rutledge, 1859)(employer) [named in JML] Godwin Lowe, Angeline L. (of Grainger Co.)(mar. 1866)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of JML] Lowe, Angeline L. (Godwin) (of Grainger Co.)(mar. 1866)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of JML] Godwin, Jacob (dau. mar. 1866) [father-in-law of JML] Godwin, Caroline (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1866) [mother-in-law of JML] Mitchell, James M. (23 Jul 1827, 5th District, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 6 Oct 1850)(4th of 6 ch., 3 liv.) [JMM] Mitchell, Benjamin (1797, Stafford Co., VA - 1850, Grainger Co.) [father of JMM] Lloyd Mitchell, Anna (1803, near Salem, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JMM] Mitchell, Anna (Lloyd) (1803, near Salem, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JMM] Bowen Moody Mitchell, Nancy N. (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Moody Mitchell, Nancy N. (Bowen) (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Mitchell, Nancy N. (Bowen) Moody (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Bowen, Brazele (dau. b. 1824) [father-in-law of JMM] Moody, Henry (d. by 1850) [1st husb. of wife of JMM] Mitchell, G. B. (25 Jul 1830, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 25 Oct 1848; 1 Mar 1883)(11th of 11 ch.) [GBM] Mitchell, Greenberry (28 Sep 1786 - 20 Feb 1860, Grainger Co.)(War of 1812, Sgt.) [father of GBM] Vineyard Mitchell, Susan (10 Nov 1787, VA - 5 Feb 1874, Grainger Co) [mother of GBM] Mitchell, Susan (Vineyard) (10 Nov 1787, VA - 5 Feb 1874, Grainger Co) [mother of GBM] Mitchell, (no first name)(from VA, d. Missouri)(Rev. War) [grandfather of GBM] Mitchell, (no first nor maiden name)(son b. 1786)(d. Grainger Co.) [grandmother of GBM] McKinney Mitchell, Artalissa A. (20 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - 25 Jan 1882)(2 sons, 4 daus.; 2 daus. deceased) [1st wife of GBM] Mitchell, Artalissa A. (McKinney) (20 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - 25 Jan 1882)(2 sons, 4 daus.; 2 daus. deceased) [1st wife of GBM] McKinney, John A. (dau. b. 1832) [1st father-in-law of GBM] McKinney, Rebecca (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1832) [1st mother-in-law of GBM] Perrin Parrott Mitchell, Mahala (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Parrott Mitchell, Mahala (Perrin) (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Mitchell, Mahala (Perrin) Parrott (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Parrott, Joseph H. (d. by 1883) [1st husband of 2nd wife of GBM] Moody, Thomas B. (10 Aug 1835, Rutledge, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Feb 1857)(one of 8 ch.) [TBM] Moody, William M. (b. VA - d. Grainger Co.)(son b. 1835) [father of TBM] Lowe Moody, Elizabeth (b. NC)(son b. 1835) [mother of TBM] Moody, Elizabeth (Lowe) (b. NC)(son b. 1835) [mother of TBM] Cox Moody, Eliza A. (14 Feb. 1841, Grainger Co.(now Hamblen Co.) - liv. 1887)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of TBM] Moody, Eliza A. (Cox) (14 Feb. 1841, Grainger Co.(now Hamblen Co.) - liv. 1887)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of TBM] Mullens, Elijah (23 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. Sevier Co.(?), AR)(3rd of 9 ch., 8 liv.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [EM] Mullens, Archibald (22 Jan 1804, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.)(to Grainger Co., 1818) [father of EM] Atkins Mullens, Nancy (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co., 80 yrs.old) [mother of EM] Mullens, Nancy (Atkins) (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co., 80 yrs.old) [mother of EM] Yates Mullens, Elizabeth C. (15 Oct 1831, Bedford Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 4 daus.; 2 sons & 1 dau. deceased) [wife of EM] Mullens, Elizabeth C. (Yates) (15 Oct 1831, Bedford Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 4 daus.; 2 sons & 1 dau. deceased) [wife of EM] Yates, Riley (dau. b. 1831) [father-in-law of EM] Yates, Nancy (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1831) [mother-in-law of EM] Murray, William T. (2 Jun 1839, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Apr 1867)(4th of 5 ch.)(Co. I, 2 TN Cav., CSA) [WTM] Murray, William (ca. 1800 - 1866)(mar. near Bean=s Station, Grainger Co.) [father of WTM] Cobb Murray, Sarah (1805 - 1883) [mother of WTM] Murray, Sarah (Cobb) (1805 - 1883) [mother of WTM] Gill Jarnagin Murray, Elizabeth J. (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Jarnagin Murray, Elizabeth J. (Gill) (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Murray, Elizabeth J. (Gill) Jarnagin (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Jarnagin, (no first name)(d. by 1867) [1st husband of wife of WTM] Gill, Samuel (dau. mar. 1867) [father-in-law of WTM] Wheeler, (no first name), Gen. (Civil War) [named in WTM] Needham, William (26 Oct 1844, 12th Dist., Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 26 Feb 1865)(1st of 11 ch., 9 liv.) [WN] Needham, John (2 May 1821, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [father of WN] Bower Needham, Sarah (22 Nov 1823, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of WN} Needham, Sarah (Bower) (22 Nov 1823, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of WN} Kimbrough Needham, Susanah (22 Nov 1842 - liv. 1887)(of Jefferson Co., TN, 1865)(4 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 2 daus. deceased) [wife of WN] Needham, Susanah (Kimbrough) (22 Nov 1842 - liv. 1887)(of Jefferson Co., TN, 1865)(4 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 2 daus. deceased) [wife of WN] Kimbrough, Daniel (dau. b. 1842) [father-in-law of WN] Kimbrough, Piety (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1842) [mother-in-law of WN] Tate, Samuel N., M. D. (27 Dec 1820, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Sep 1844, 27 Jul 1850)(6th of 6 ch.; 2 liv.) [SNT] Tate, Edward (19 Jul 1785, TN - ca. 1860, Grainger Co., about 85 yrs. old)(War of 1812, Major) [father of SNT] Moody Tate, Lucy H. (13 Mar 1792, TN - 1853, Grainger Co.) [mother of SNT] Tate, Lucy H. (Moody) (13 Mar 1792, TN - 1853, Grainger Co.) [mother of SNT] Grigsby, J. B., M. D. (of Buffalo, Grainger Co., 1846) [doctor with SNT] McConnell Tate, Katherine A. K. (25 Dec 1820 - 18 Jul 1845, Grainger Co.)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of SNT] Tate, Katherine A. K. (McConnell) (25 Dec 1820 - 18 Jul 1845, Grainger Co.)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of SNT] McConnell, William (dau. b. 1820) [1st father-in-law of SNT] Chamberlin Tate, Elizabeth J. (29 Jan 1833 - liv. 1887)(3 sons, 4 daus.) [2nd wife of SNT] Tate, Elizabeth J. (Chamberlin) (29 Jan 1833 - liv. 1887)(3 sons, 4 daus.) [2nd wife of SNT] Chamberlin, Andrew (dau. b. 1833) [2nd father-in-law of SNT] Tate, Allen S., Gen. (23 Sep 1842, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 3 Apr 1866;14 Nov 1867)(3rd of 10 ch.)(Co. H, 1 TN Cav., USA) [AST] Tate, Edward L. (Dec 1818 - 20 May 1862, Confedate prison, Madison, GA)(mar. ca. 1837) [father of AST] Gray Tate, Mary A. (1820 - 1885, Grainger Co.) [mother of AST] Tate, Mary A. (Gray) (1820 - 1885, Grainger Co.) [mother of AST] Ashby, (no first name), Col. (Confederate Army) [named in AST] Boyd Tate, Laura (d. ca. Feb. 1867)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of AST] Tate, Laura (Boyd) (d. ca. Feb. 1867)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of AST] Boyd, James (dau. mar. 1866) [1st father-in-law of AST] Boyd, Julia (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1866) [1st mother-in-law of AST] Peck Tate, Ariana (mar. 1867)(6 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son deceased) [2nd wife of AST] Tate, Ariana (Peck) (mar. 1867)(6 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son deceased) [2nd wife of AST] Peck, James H. (dau. mar. 1867) [2nd father-in-law of AST] Peck, Mary A. (dau. mar. 1867) [2nd mother-in-law of AST] Tomlinson, Thomas, Capt. (24 Aug 1834, Cheraw, SC - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Oct 1856)(1st of 5 ch.) [TT] Tomlinson, Henry (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1856, about 48 yrs. old) [father of TT] Carr Tomlinson, Martha (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1886, 78 yrs. old) [mother of TT] Tomlinson, Martha (Carr) (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1886, 78 yrs. old) [mother of TT] Antesell, T. S., M. D. (ca. 1880s) [named in TT] Brumley, R. T., Prof. (ca. 1880s) [named in TT] Proffitt Tomlinson, Melvina (Jun 1836, Hawkins Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of TT] Tomlinson, Melvina (Proffitt) (Jun 1836, Hawkins Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of TT] Turley, Daniel (29 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Sep 1854)(1st of 9 ch.) [DT] Turley, Thomas (ca. 1783, VA (now WV) - 1834)(mar. Jun 1811, Grainger Co.) [father of DT] Taylor Turley, Desdemona (1788, VA - 17 Dec 1877)(to Grainger Co., ca. 1795-96)ar B [mother of DT] Turley, Desdemona (Taylor) (1788, VA - 17 Dec 1877)(to Grainger Co., ca. 1795-96) [mother of DT] Taylor, F. W. (of Russellville, 1846)(employer) [named in DT] Burbridge, (no first name), Gen. (Civil War) [named in DT] Goodson, (no first name)(of Turley=s Mills, ca. 1860s)(business partner) [named in DT] Peck Turley, Martha (of Jefferson Co., TN)(30 Jun 1832-liv. 1887)(4 sons, 5 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of DT] Turley, Martha (Peck) (of Jefferson Co., TN)(30 Jun 1832-liv. 1887)(4 sons, 5 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of DT] Turley, (no first name), Judge (oldest bro. b. 1812)(d. Franklin, TN) [brother of DT] Vineyard, Tilghman A. (15 Apr 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 25 Nov 1854)(5th of 12 ch.,3 liv.)(Co.E,1 TN Cav,CSA) [TAV] Vineyard, Martin (ca. 1799-1800, Grainger Co. - 15 Mar 1853, Grainger Co., 53 yrs. old) [father of TAV] Nance Vineyard, Jane (ca. 1801-02, Grainger Co. - Jun 1847, Grainger Co., about 45 yrs. old) [mother of TAV] Vineyard, Jane (Nance) (ca. 1801-02, Grainger Co. - Jun 1847, Grainger Co., about 45 yrs. old) [mother of TAV] Davis Vineyard, Louisa Jane (9 Jun 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887) [wife of TAV] Vineyard, Louisa Jane (Davis) (9 Jun 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887) [wife of TAV] Davis, John (dau. b. 1835) [father-in-law of TAV] Davis, Elizabeth (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1835) [mother-in-law of TAV] Vineyard, John R. (parents mar. 1854)(1st son named) [child of TAV] Vineyard, Samuel S. (parents mar. 1854)(2nd son named) [child of TAV] Vineyard, Buford F. (parents mar. 1854)(3rd son named) [child of TAV]

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    1. [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's 1887 Grainger County Biographies -- Index of names mentioned
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. Refer to the previous message with index of names at head of biography to identify the person in whose sketch the names appear as listed in [named in "XX/XXX"] in this list. Or look through the bolded names herein which are the ones at the head of the sketch [if the mail doesn't delete the bold code]. Women are indexed by both maiden and married names. Name (Dates & Places of Birth & Death)(Marriage)(Other Data) [Relationship to and Initials of Person with Biographical Sketch] Antesell, T. S., M. D. (ca. 1880s) [named in TT] Arnold, E. A., Prof., M. D. (of Vincennes, Ind., late 1860s) [named in WJH] Ashby, (no first name), Col. (Confederate Army) [named in AST] Atkins Mullens, Nancy (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co., 80 yrs.old) [mother of EM] Austin Haun, Mary (dau. b. 1836) [mother-in-law of NGD] Beeler, Jacob (dau. mar. 1876) [father-in-law of WHC] Beeler, Nancy (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1876) [mother-in-law of WHC] Beeler Cadle, Sarah E. (mar. 1876) [wife of WHC] Bowen, Brazele (dau. b. 1824) [father-in-law of JMM] Bowen Moody Mitchell, Nancy N. (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Bower Needham, Sarah (22 Nov 1823, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of WN} Boyd, James (dau. mar. 1866) [1st father-in-law of AST] Boyd, Julia (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1866) [1st mother-in-law of AST] Boyd Tate, Laura (d. ca. Feb. 1867)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of AST] Brumley, R. T., Prof. (ca. 1880s) [named in TT] Burbridge, (no first name), Gen. (Civil War) [named in DT] Cadle, Albert R. (25 Nov 1883 - liv. 1887) [child of WHC] Cadle, Mark (31 Mar 1810, Claiborne Co., TN - 15 May 1887, near Cumberland Gap, TN)(mar. Lee Co., VA) [father of WHC] Cadle, Mary (Covey) (8 Nov 1812, Lee Co., VA - living 1887) [mother of WHC] Cadle, Maud B. (10 Oct 1885 - 1 Jun 1887) [child of WHC] Cadle, Newton P. ( 22 Sep 1881 - liv. 1887) [child of WHC] Cadle, Sarah E. (Beeler) (mar. 1876) [wife of WHC] Cadle, William H. (15 Jan 1848, Cumberland Gap, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Aug 1876)(5th of 7 ch.) [WHC] Carmichael, Daniel C. (1800, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1860, Grainger Co.) [father of JHC] Carmichael, John H., Rev. (2 Feb 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 1858)(3rd of 6 ch.) [JHC] Carmichael, Mary E. (Grove) (mar. 1858)(of Grainger Co.)(1 son, 4 daus.) [wife of JHC] Carmichael, Prudence (Howell) (1807, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1867, Grainger Co.) [mother of JHC] Carr Tomlinson, Martha (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1886, 78 yrs. old) [mother of TT] Chamberlin, Andrew (dau. b. 1833) [2nd father-in-law of SNT] Chamberlin Tate, Elizabeth J. (29 Jan 1833 - liv. 1887)(3 sons, 4 daus.) [2nd wife of SNT] Clark, Ermin C. (Northern) (16 Nov. 1842, New Market, TN - )(3 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 1 dau. deceased) [wife of WC] Clark, Joseph (18 Aug 1800, VA - 2 Oct 1865, Grainger Co.) [father of WC] Clark, Martha (Grove) (18 Aug 1812, Grainger Co. - liv., 1887?) [mother of WC] Clark, William (2 Apr 1839, Clarkstown,Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Aug 1861)(7th of 8 ch.)(Co.E, 2 TN Cav.,CSA) [WC] Cobb Gill, Diana Y. (1818, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JSG] Cobb Murray, Sarah (1805 - 1883) [mother of WTM] Coffin, C. H. (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Coffin, D. L. (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Covey Cadle, Mary (8 Nov 1812, Lee Co., VA - living 1887) [mother of WHC] Cox Moody, Eliza A. (14 Feb. 1841, Grainger Co.(now Hamblen Co.) - liv. 1887)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of TBM] Dail, Abner (b. VA - d. Grainger Co.)(War of 1812) [father of NGD] Dail, Elisabeth (Haun) (10 Apr 1836, Jefferson Co., TN - liv. 1887)(of Union Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of NGD] Dail, Jane (McDonough) (b. Knox Co., TN - d. Grainger Co.) [mother of NGD] Dail, N. G., M. D. (28 May 1830, Grainger Co. (now Union Co.) - liv. 1887)(mar. 24 Dec. 1865)(7th of 16 ch., 4 liv.) [NGD] Davis, Elizabeth (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1835) [mother-in-law of TAV] Davis, John (dau. b. 1835) [father-in-law of TAV] Davis Vineyard, Louisa Jane (9 Jun 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887) [wife of TAV] Easley, (no first name)(of Rutledge, 1859)(employer) [named in JML] Ferguson Lowe, Elizabeth (ca. 1812-13, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, about 75 yrs. old) [mother of JML] Gill, Carrie (parents mar. 1878)(2nd child named) [child of JSG] Gill, Diana Y. (Cobb) (1818, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JSG] Gill Jarnagin Murray, Elizabeth J. (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Gill, James S. (12 Oct 1857, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 4 Sep 1878) [JSG] Gill, Jessie (parents mar. 1878)(3rd child named) [child of JSG] Gill, John (parents mar. 1878)(1st child named) [child of JSG] Gill Jarnagin, Martha (ca. 1810-11, Grainger Co. - 1878, Grainger Co., age 67) [mother of TJJ] Gill, Sallie B. (Morgan) (Feb. 1863, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887) [wife of JSG] Gill, Samuel (12 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - 29 Jan 1884, Grainger Co.)(mar. 10 Sep 1833, Knox Co., TN) [father of JSG] Gill, Samuel (dau. mar. 1867) [father-in-law of WTM] Gill, Samuel (employer, ca. 1850s) [named in TJJ] Gill, Thomas (20 Dec 1774, Yorkshire, Engl.; to Bertie Co., NC, ca. 1790; to Grainger Co. by 1800)(mar. 7 yrs.) [grandfather of JSG] Godwin Lowe, Angeline L. (of Grainger Co.)(mar. 1866)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of JML] Godwin, Caroline (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1866) [mother-in-law of JML] Godwin, Jacob (dau. mar. 1866) [father-in-law of JML] Goodson, (no first name)(of Turley=s Mills, ca. 1860s)(business partner) [named in DT] Gray Tate, Mary A. (1820 - 1885, Grainger Co.) [mother of AST] Grigsby, J. B., M. D. (of Buffalo, Grainger Co., 1846) [doctor with SNT] Grove, George H. (19 Mar 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 14 Dec 1858)(11th of 11 ch.) [GHG] Grove Clark, Martha (18 Aug 1812, Grainger Co. - liv., 1887?) [mother of WC] Grove Carmichael, Mary E. (mar. 1858)(of Grainger Co.)(1 son, 4 daus.) [wife of JHC] Grove, Nancy (Mayes) (13 Oct 1788, Grainger Co. - Apr 1852, Grainger Co.) [mother of GHG] Grove, Nannie M. (27 Sep 1863 - 26 Oct 1885) [child of GHG] Grove, Reuben (19 Mar 1777, Loudon Co., VA - 16 Sep 1866, Grainger Co.)(mar. 1806)(to Grainger Co., 1801) [father of GHG] Grove, Susan E. (Senter) (mar. 1858)(4 sons, 3 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of GHG] Haecker, Frederica (Von Losse) (d. ca. 1883, St. Louis, MO) [mother of WJH] Haecker, Joseph, Prof. (came to U.S., 1855, Louisville, KY, d. ca. 1884, Bean=s Station, Grainger Co.) [father of WJH] Harris, Henry (of Fair Garden, Sevier Co., TN, ca. 1850s) [brother-in-law of TJJ] Haun, Adam (dau. b. 1836) [father-in-law of NGD] Haun Dail, Elisabeth (10 Apr 1836, Jefferson Co., TN - liv. 1887)(of Union Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of NGD] Haun, Mary (Austin) (dau. b. 1836) [mother-in-law of NGD] Heacker, W. J., M. D. (26 Mar 1832, Westphalia, Ger. - liv. 1887)(no marriage mentioned)(surgeon, C.S.A.) [WJH] Henderson, G. Mc., Hon. (wife b. after 1858) [son-in-law of JH] Henderson, Mary E. (Hoffmeister) (b. after 1858, mar. by 1887) [child of JH] Hoffmeister, Elizabeth (Whitesel) (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. advanced age)(mar. 1809) [mother of JH] Hoffmeister, Joseph (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. 92 yrs. old)(mar. 1809) [father of JH] Hoffmeister, Joseph, M. D. (15 Jan 1825, Rogersville, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 1857; after 1857)(8th of 12 ch.) [JH] Hoffmeister Henderson, Mary E. (b. after 1858, mar. by 1887) [child of JH] Hoffmeister, Nancy B. (Huddleston) (mar. after 1857) [2nd wife of JH] Hoffmeister, Virginia (Tate) (d. 8 months after marriage, 1857-58) [1st wife of JH] Howell Carmichael, Prudence (1807, Grainger Co. (now Hamblen Co.) - 1867, Grainger Co.) [mother of JHC] Huddleston Hoffmeister, Nancy B. (mar. after 1857) [2nd wife of JH] Jarnagin, (no first name)(d. by 1867) [1st husband of wife of WTM] Jarnagin, Chesley (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - Mar. 1879, Tate Springs, Grainger Co., age 72) [father of TJJ] Jarnagin, Chesley G. (liv. ca. 1858-59, Rutledge) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin Murray, Elizabeth J. (Gill) (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Jarnagin, Henry T. (liv. after 1867) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, John J. (liv. 1857, Rutledge) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Kate M. (Taylor) (mar. 1859)(4 sons, 2 daus., 1 son deceased) [wife of TJJ] Jarnagin, Martha (Gill) (ca. 1810-11, Grainger Co. - 1878, Grainger Co., age 67) [mother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Spencer C. (liv. 1867) [brother of TJJ] Jarnagin, Thomas J. (20 Jan 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 15 Feb 1859)(3rd of many ch.) [TJJ] Justus, Elizabeth (Taber) (1824 - 13 Feb. 1859)(16 ch., 11 liv.) [mother of RJJ] Justus, Nancy (Partiller) (mar. after 1859)(liv. 1887)(9 ch.) [stepmother of RJJ] Justus, Robert J. (26 Oct 1842, Henderson, NC - liv. 1887)(mar. 21 Dec 1865)(one of 25 ch.) [RJJ] Justus, Sarah E. (Ledgerwood) (17 Apr 1847 - liv. 1887)(of Knox Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 4 daus., 1 dau. deceased) [wife of RJJ] Justus, William D. (19 Mar 1819, Henderson Co., NC - ?)(mar. twice) [father of RJJ] Kimbrough, Daniel (dau. b. 1842) [father-in-law of WN] Kimbrough, Piety (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1842) [mother-in-law of WN] Kimbrough Needham, Susanah (22 Nov 1842 - liv. 1887)(of Jefferson Co., TN, 1865)(4 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 2 daus. deceased) [wife of WN] Ledgerwood Justus, Sarah E. (17 Apr 1847 - liv. 1887)(of Knox Co., TN, 1865)(2 sons, 4 daus., 1 dau. deceased) [wife of RJJ] Ledgerwood, William (dau. b. 1847) [father-in-law of RJJ] Lloyd Mitchell, Anna (1803, near Salem, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JMM] Lowe, Angeline L. (Godwin) (of Grainger Co.)(mar. 1866)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of JML] Lowe, Elizabeth (Ferguson) (ca. 1812-13, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, about 75 yrs. old) [mother of JML] Lowe Moody, Elizabeth (b. NC)(son b. 1835) [mother of TBM] Lowe, Isaac M. (ca. 1807-08, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, nearly 80 yrs. old) [father of JML] Lowe, John M. (1 Jun 1838, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 31 May 1866)(1st of 9 ch.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [JML] Mayes Grove, Nancy (13 Oct 1788, Grainger Co. - Apr 1852, Grainger Co.) [mother of GHG] McConnell Tate, Katherine A. K. (25 Dec 1820 - 18 Jul 1845, Grainger Co.)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of SNT] McConnell, William (dau. b. 1820) [1st father-in-law of SNT] McDonough Dail, Jane (b. Knox Co., TN - d. Grainger Co.) [mother of NGD] McKinney Mitchell, Artalissa A. (20 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - 25 Jan 1882)(2 sons, 4 daus.; 2 daus. deceased) [1st wife of GBM] McKinney, John A. (dau. b. 1832) [1st father-in-law of GBM] McKinney, Rebecca (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1832) [1st mother-in-law of GBM] Mitchell, (no first name)(from VA, d. Missouri)(Rev. War) [grandfather of GBM] Mitchell, (no first nor maiden name)(son b. 1786)(d. Grainger Co.) [grandmother of GBM] Mitchell, Anna (Lloyd) (1803, near Salem, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of JMM] Mitchell, Artalissa A. (McKinney) (20 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - 25 Jan 1882)(2 sons, 4 daus.; 2 daus. deceased) [1st wife of GBM] Mitchell, Benjamin (1797, Stafford Co., VA - 1850, Grainger Co.) [father of JMM] Mitchell, G. B. (25 Jul 1830, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 25 Oct 1848; 1 Mar 1883)(11th of 11 ch.) [GBM] Mitchell, Greenberry (28 Sep 1786 - 20 Feb 1860, Grainger Co.)(War of 1812, Sgt.) [father of GBM] Mitchell, James M. (23 Jul 1827, 5th District, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 6 Oct 1850)(4th of 6 ch., 3 liv.) [JMM] Mitchell, Mahala (Perrin) Parrott (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Mitchell, Nancy N. (Bowen) Moody (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Mitchell, Susan (Vineyard) (10 Nov 1787, VA - 5 Feb 1874, Grainger Co) [mother of GBM] Moody, Eliza A. (Cox) (14 Feb. 1841, Grainger Co.(now Hamblen Co.) - liv. 1887)(no ch. mentioned) [wife of TBM] Moody, Elizabeth (Lowe) (b. NC)(son b. 1835) [mother of TBM] Moody, Henry (d. by 1850) [1st husb. of wife of JMM] Moody Tate, Lucy H. (13 Mar 1792, TN - 1853, Grainger Co.) [mother of SNT] Moody Mitchell, Nancy N. (Bowen) (b. 1824, Sevier Co., TN - liv. 1887)(mar. twice) [wife of JMM] Moody, Thomas B. (10 Aug 1835, Rutledge, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Feb 1857)(one of 8 ch.) [TBM] Moody, William M. (b. VA - d. Grainger Co.)(son b. 1835) [father of TBM] Morgan Gill, Sallie B. (Feb. 1863, Knox Co., TN - liv. 1887) [wife of JSG] Mullens, Archibald (22 Jan 1804, NC - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.)(to Grainger Co., 1818) [father of EM] Mullens, Elijah (23 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. Sevier Co.(?), AR)(3rd of 9 ch., 8 liv.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [EM] Mullens, Elizabeth C. (Yates) (15 Oct 1831, Bedford Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 4 daus.; 2 sons & 1 dau. deceased) [wife of EM] Mullens, Nancy (Atkins) (ca. 1806-07, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co., 80 yrs.old) [mother of EM] Murray, Elizabeth J. (Gill) Jarnagin (d. 28 Nov. 1880)(mar. twice)(5 Murray daus.) [wife of WTM] Murray, Sarah (Cobb) (1805 - 1883) [mother of WTM] Murray, William (ca. 1800 - 1866)(mar. near Bean=s Station, Grainger Co.) [father of WTM] Murray, William T. (2 Jun 1839, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Apr 1867)(4th of 5 ch.)(Co. I, 2 TN Cav., CSA) [WTM] Nance Vineyard, Jane (ca. 1801-02, Grainger Co. - Jun 1847, Grainger Co., about 45 yrs. old) [mother of TAV] Needham, John (2 May 1821, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [father of WN] Needham, Sarah (Bower) (22 Nov 1823, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887, Grainger Co.) [mother of WN} Needham, Susanah (Kimbrough) (22 Nov 1842 - liv. 1887)(of Jefferson Co., TN, 1865)(4 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 2 daus. deceased) [wife of WN] Needham, William (26 Oct 1844, 12th Dist., Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 26 Feb 1865)(1st of 11 ch., 9 liv.) [WN] Nicholson, (business partner, 1887) [named in TJJ] Northern Clark, Ermin C. (16 Nov. 1842, New Market, TN - )(3 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son, 1 dau. deceased) [wife of WC] Northern, John (dau. b. 1842) [father-in-law of WC] Otey, W. R. (liv., ca. 1865-69) [brother-in-law of WHC] Parrott, Joseph H. (d. by 1883) [1st husband of 2nd wife of GBM] Parrott Mitchell, Mahala (Perrin) (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Partiller Justus, Nancy (mar. after 1859)(liv. 1887)(9 ch.) [stepmother of RJJ] Peck Tate, Ariana (mar. 1867)(6 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son deceased) [2nd wife of AST] Peck, James H. (dau. mar. 1867) [2nd father-in-law of AST] Peck Turley, Martha (of Jefferson Co., TN)(30 Jun 1832-liv. 1887)(4 sons, 5 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of DT] Peck, Mary A. (dau. mar. 1867) [2nd mother-in-law of AST] Perrin Parrott Mitchell, Mahala (25 Oct 1846 - liv. 1887)(1 dau.) [2nd wife of GBM] Proffitt Tomlinson, Melvina (Jun 1836, Hawkins Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of TT] Senter, Adaline E. (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1858) [mother-in-law of GHG] Senter, P. M., Gen. (dau. mar. 1858) [father-in-law of GHG] Senter Grove, Susan E. (mar. 1858)(4 sons, 3 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of GHG] Smith, H. C. (liv. 1877) [named in GHG] Taber Justus, Elizabeth (1824 - 13 Feb. 1859)(16 ch., 11 liv.) [mother of RJJ] Tate, Allen S., Gen. (23 Sep 1842, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 3 Apr 1866;14 Nov 1867)(3rd of 10 ch.)(Co. H, 1 TN Cav., USA) [AST] Tate, Ariana (Peck) (mar. 1867)(6 sons, 4 daus.; 1 son deceased) [2nd wife of AST] Tate, Edward (19 Jul 1785, TN - ca. 1860, Grainger Co., about 85 yrs. old)(War of 1812, Major) [father of SNT] Tate, Edward L. (Dec 1818 - 20 May 1862, Confedate prison, Madison, GA)(mar. ca. 1837) [father of AST] Tate, Elizabeth J. (Chamberlin) (29 Jan 1833 - liv. 1887)(3 sons, 4 daus.) [2nd wife of SNT] Tate, Katherine A. K. (McConnell) (25 Dec 1820 - 18 Jul 1845, Grainger Co.)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of SNT] Tate, Laura (Boyd) (d. ca. Feb. 1867)(no ch. mentioned) [1st wife of AST] Tate, Lucy H. (Moody) (13 Mar 1792, TN - 1853, Grainger Co.) [mother of SNT] Tate, Mary A. (Gray) (1820 - 1885, Grainger Co.) [mother of AST] Tate, S. B. (dau. mar. 1857)(founder of Tate Springs) [1st father-in-law of JH] Tate, Samuel N., M. D. (27 Dec 1820, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Sep 1844, 27 Jul 1850)(6th of 6 ch.; 2 liv.) [SNT] Tate Hoffmeister, Virginia (d. 8 months after marriage, 1857-58) [1st wife of JH] Taylor Turley, Desdemona (1788, VA - 17 Dec 1877)(to Grainger Co., ca. 1795-96) [mother of DT] Taylor, F. W. (of Russellville, 1846)(employer) [named in DT] Taylor, Frances (no maiden name)(dau. mar. 1859) [mother-in-law of TJJ] Taylor, Hughes O. (dau. mar. 1859) [father-in-law of TJJ] Taylor Jarnagin, Kate M. (mar. 1859)(4 sons, 2 daus., 1 son deceased) [wife of TJJ] Tomlinson, Henry (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1856, about 48 yrs. old) [father of TT] Tomlinson, Martha (Carr) (ca. 1807-08, NC - 1886, 78 yrs. old) [mother of TT] Tomlinson, Melvina (Proffitt) (Jun 1836, Hawkins Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 3 daus.) [wife of TT] Tomlinson, Thomas, Capt. (24 Aug 1834, Cheraw, SC - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Oct 1856)(1st of 5 ch.) [TT] Turley, (no first name), Judge (oldest bro. b. 1812)(d. Franklin, TN) [brother of DT] Turley, Daniel (29 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Sep 1854)(1st of 9 ch.) [DT] Turley, Desdemona (Taylor) (1788, VA - 17 Dec 1877)(to Grainger Co., ca. 1795-96) [mother of DT] Turley, Martha (Peck) (of Jefferson Co., TN)(30 Jun 1832-liv. 1887)(4 sons, 5 daus.; 1 dau. deceased) [wife of DT] Turley, Thomas (ca. 1783, VA (now WV) - 1834)(mar. Jun 1811, Grainger Co.) [father of DT] Vineyard, Buford F. (parents mar. 1854)(3rd son named) [child of TAV] Vineyard, Jane (Nance) (ca. 1801-02, Grainger Co. - Jun 1847, Grainger Co., about 45 yrs. old) [mother of TAV] Vineyard, John R. (parents mar. 1854)(1st son named) [child of TAV] Vineyard, Louisa Jane (Davis) (9 Jun 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887) [wife of TAV] Vineyard, Martin (ca. 1799-1800, Grainger Co. - 15 Mar 1853, Grainger Co., 53 yrs. old) [father of TAV] Vineyard, Samuel S. (parents mar. 1854)(2nd son named) [child of TAV] Vineyard Mitchell, Susan (10 Nov 1787, VA - 5 Feb 1874, Grainger Co) [mother of GBM] Vineyard, Tilghman A. (15 Apr 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 25 Nov 1854)(5th of 12 ch.,3 liv.)(Co.E,1 TN Cav,CSA) [TAV] Von Losse Haecker, Frederica (d. ca. 1883, St. Louis, MO) [mother of WJH] Walker, H., Dr. (liv. ca. 1850) [named in JH] Wheeler, (no first name), Gen. (Civil War) [named in WTM] Whitesel Hoffmeister, Elizabeth (b. Shenandoah Co., VA - d. advanced age)(mar. 1809) [mother of JH] Whitson, W. H. (of Clinton, TN, ca. 1850s)(employer) [named in TJJ] Yates Mullens, Elizabeth C. (15 Oct 1831, Bedford Co., TN - liv. 1887)(5 sons, 4 daus.; 2 sons & 1 dau. deceased) [wife of EM] Yates, Nancy (no maiden name)(dau. b. 1831) [mother-in-law of EM] Yates, Riley (dau. b. 1831) [father-in-law of EM]

    02/02/2000 06:20:33
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Goodspeed's History Biographies - Index to Names at head of Biography
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. As I mentioned when I signed the guest book for Grainger County some time ago, the index to names appearing in Goodspeed's 1887 History of Grainger Co. Biographies Section that I prepared used to be available on the old Grainger County web site, but it is not there any longer. I offered it to be reposted, but have not been contacted. So I will post it to TNGRAING in pieces. Please forgive the formatting problems, but I don't have time to reformat it for email. I hope that you can follow it. This is just the list of persons whose names are at the head of the list. The index of those mentioned in the sketches will follow as space allows. Ross Cameron Index to Names Appearing in Biographical Sketches for Grainger County, Tennessee, in History of Tennessee . . . Containing Historical and Biographical of Thirty East Tennessee Counties, Goodspeed, 1887. Persons with Biographical Sketch (Dates & Places of Birth & Death)(Marriage)(Other Data) [Initials of Person with Biography] [Page] Cadle, William H. (15 Jan 1848, Cumberland Gap, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Aug 1876)(5th of 7 ch.) [WHC] [1152] Carmichael, John H., Rev. (2 Feb 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 1858)(3rd of 6 ch.) [JHC] [1152] Clark, William (2 Apr 1839, Clarkstown,Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 18 Aug 1861)(7th of 8 ch.)(Co.E, 2 TN Cav.,CSA) [WC] [1152-3] Dail, N. G., M. D. (28 May 1830, Grainger Co. (now Union Co.) - liv. 1887)(mar. 24 Dec. 1865)(7th of 16 ch., 4 liv.) [NGD] [1153] Gill, James S. (12 Oct 1857, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 4 Sep 1878) [JSG] [1153-4] Grove, George H. (19 Mar 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 14 Dec 1858)(11th of 11 ch.) [GHG] [1154] Heacker, W. J., M. D. (26 Mar 1832, Westphalia, Ger. - liv. 1887)(no marriage mentioned)(surgeon, C.S.A.) [WJH] [1154] Hoffmeister, Joseph, M. D. (15 Jan 1825, Rogersville, TN - liv. 1887)(mar. 1857 & later))(8th of 12 ch.) [JH] [1154-5] Jarnagin, Thomas J. (20 Jan 1835, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 15 Feb 1859)(3rd of many ch.) [TJJ] [1155] Justus, Robert J. (26 Oct 1842, Henderson, NC - liv. 1887)(mar. 21 Dec 1865)(one of 25 ch.) [RJJ] [1155] Lowe, John M. (1 Jun 1838, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 31 May 1866)(1st of 9 ch.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [JML] [1155-6] Mitchell, James M. (23 Jul 1827, 5th District, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 6 Oct 1850)(4th of 6 ch., 3 liv.) [JMM] [1156] Mitchell, G. B. (25 Jul 1830, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 25 Oct 1848; 1 Mar 1883)(11th of 11 ch.) [GBM] [1156-7] Moody, Thomas B. (10 Aug 1835, Rutledge, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Feb 1857)(one of 8 ch.) [TBM] [1157] Mullens, Elijah (23 Jan 1832, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. Sevier Co., AR)(3rd of 9 ch., 8 liv.)(Co. I, 59 TN Inf., CSA) [EM] [1157] Murray, William T. (2 Jun 1839, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 23 Apr 1867)(4th of 5 ch.)(Co. I, 2 TN Cav., CSA) [WTM] [1157-8] Needham, William (26 Oct 1844, 12th Dist., Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 26 Feb 1865)(1st of 11 ch., 9 liv.) [WN] [1158] Tate, Samuel N., M. D. (27 Dec 1820, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 18 Sep 1844, 27 Jul 1850)(6th of 6 ch.; 2 liv.) [SNT] [1158] Tate, Allen S., Gen. (23 Sep 1842, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 3 Apr 1866;14 Nov 1867)(3rd of 10 ch.)(Co.H,1 TN Cav,USA) [AST] [1158-9] Tomlinson, Thomas, Capt. (24 Aug 1834, Cheraw, SC - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Oct 1856)(1st of 5 ch.) [TT] [1159] Turley, Daniel (29 Apr 1812, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(mar. 19 Sep 1854)(1st of 9 ch.) [DT] [1159-60] Vineyard, Tilghman A. (15 Apr 1833, Grainger Co. - liv. 1887)(m. 25 Nov 1854)(5th of 12 ch.,3 liv.)(Co.E,1 TN Cav,CSA) [TAV] [1160]

    02/02/2000 06:13:10
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Millikan/Morgan Families
    2. James Kesterson
    3. Anyone have any information on these families? Children of Solomon Millikan and wife,Nancy{ Morgan }Millikan. William Millikan married Elizabeth Sutherland Henry M.Millikan married Elizabeth Geere Benjamin Millikan married Rebecca Howell Elaenoe Millikan married Andrew Rhea Susan Millikan married George Wolf George R.Millikan married Tabitha Brewer Ellis Riggs Millikan married Alley E.Wolf Louisa Millikan married George Wolfe {My 3rd great-grandparents} Nancy Millikan married Abraham Winkler Solomon Millikan married Mary Orick Elihu Millikan married Orleana Elrod Jesse Millikan married Nancy Belt Catherine Millikan married Asel B.Hodge Amanda Millikan married John or William Lewis. I am looking for information on Henry Morgan and wife,Nellie___. They were the parents of Nancy{Morgan}Millikan. This all I know on these families. Any information will help. Barbara

    02/01/2000 10:44:13
    1. [TNGRAING-L] "1752 Calendar change"
    2. the"census day" article was there last week...this "1752 Calander Change" is the new one as of Feb 1...thought those of you that have internet access might want to read this weeks...they are very interesting Sharon R WA State http://www.genealogybulletin.com/HTML/current.html

    02/01/2000 08:28:18
    1. [TNGRAING-L] could prove useful"Census Day"
    2. Hi Grp, this was on another list I'm on, it explains a lot abt age difference from Census to Census and a few surprises..I've been doing this research almost 12 yrs and we even took a class, in "Genie"..and it just amazes me how much there is still to learn..... Sharon R..WA State ...................................................... By Bill Dollarhide Beginning with the 1790 federal census – continuing with every census thereafter – each enabling law authorized by Congress specified a census day for gathering the census information from every household in America. >From 1790 to 1820, the census day was the first Monday in August. The census day was NOT the day the enumerator arrived at a household, it was the day for which all the statistics of the census were collected. The actual instructions given to all the U.S. Marshals right before the 1820 census explains: "....all the questions refer to the day when the enumeration is to commence; the first Monday in August next. Your assistants will thereby understand that they are to insert in their returns all the persons belonging to the family on the first Monday in August, even those who may be deceased at the time when they take the account; and, on the other hand, that they will not include in it, infants born after that day." Similar instructions have been given for every census since 1790, but with different census days. The table below shows the census day for each census, 1790-1920, and the time allowed to take the ......................................................................... ......... census:....................time allowed 1790........2 Aug......9 mos 1800........4 Aug........9 mos 1810........6 Aug.........10 mos 1820........7 Aug.........13 mos 1830........1 June.........12 mos 1840.........1 June.........18 mos (?SLR) 1850.........1 June.........8 mos 1860..........1 June.........5 mos? 1870...........1 June..........8 mos 1880...........1 June...........1 mon 1890............1 June..........1 mon 1900............1 June..........1 mon 1910............15 Apr(?)......1 mon 1920............1 January......1 month (this table would not copy so had to type in, its real tiny so had trouble reading-SLR) ......................................................................... ..................................................... 1820 and 1830 Census Day Differences On the above table, note that the census day changed from the first Monday in August in 1820 to the first day of June in 1830. If one is researching families appearing in the 1820 and 1830 censuses, looking at these families again may be important. Since the census days for 1820 and 1830 are not exactly ten years apart, the two-month difference may reveal some surprising results. For example, if a person were born between 1 June 1820 and 7 August 1820, that child would appear in the 1820 census in the "under 10" category. But in 1830, that same person would appear in the "of 5 and under 10" rather than the "of 10 and under 15" category, since the person had not turned 10 yet. The age category for anyone born between 1 June and 7 August in any year would be affected by this reporting change between 1820 and 1830. Comparing the 1820 age categories for a person appearing ten years later and not in the "correct" age category may actually give a clue to a person's date of birth within a two-month period. Time Allowed to Take a Census On the table above, note the time allowed to take each census. All of the states complied with this provision, except South Carolina in 1790. South Carolina could not complete its 1790 enumeration in nine months. The U.S. Marshal complained that he was having great difficulty finding people to take the job because of the resistance to the census being taken. A Charleston jury met to decide the fate of six persons who had "refused to render an account of persons in their households as required by the census act." A South Carolina census taker was brought on trial for neglect of duty. He did not complete the census in his district. These and other problems led to South Carolina being granted an extension and the census returns were dated 5 February 1792, a full eighteen months after the census day. Differing Census Days In a couple of cases, there have been census days assigned to certain states that were different than the rest of the U.S. for that year. When Vermont entered the Union as the 14th state in 1791, the 1790 census was already underway. Vermont’s 1790 census was taken with a census day of the first Monday in April 1791, with five months allowed to take the census there. And Utah, which became a territory in September 1851 had its 1850 census taken with a census day of 1 April 1851. But the dates on the Utah census pages are mostly in October 1851. Thus, the 1851 census enumerators probably asked Utahns questions like, "Six months ago, back on April 1st, who was the head of this household?" Census Day vs Enumeration Date Genealogists should record two dates when copying information from the censuses: the census day and the enumeration date. No matter how many months it took for an enumerator to reach a house, he was supposed to gather the information as if time had stopped on the census day. Every person whose regular abode was in a particular household on the census day was to be enumerated, even if a person were away at the time of the enumeration. Understanding the impact of the census day versus the enumeration date may explain why certain people appear in a census listing, even though you have other evidence to show the person died before the household was enumerated. If a person were alive on the census day, that person was to be included – even if it took some time for the enumerator to get around to the house to take the census. The person could have been dead for several months. Or, you may wonder why that youngest child in a family was not listed in a census. If a child were born after the census day, that child was not to be included – even if the census taker had visited the house and was aware of a playful little toddler crawling around in front of him. Now, some of you will have to go back to all of those census lists you have copied down and confirm the date of enumeration AND the census day. Any missing people? Any extra people? Good census hunting! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Bill Dollarhide welcomes your comments. Send your Email message to: Bill@HeritageQuest.com

    02/01/2000 08:14:12
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Ray/Roach
    2. Hi Grp, does anyone have census records for 1850 for Grainger Co TN with a Thomas RAY b: abt 1790 listed ? also does any one have 1860 for Knox Co.TN.?there is a James ROACH 42, Lucy 40...(might be Nancy?)with 5 kids listed as being at #93-153 (typed index) 1839 marr bond shows James ROACH md Nancy RAY....on 1840 and 1850 census they are listed in Grainger Co.TN this might be them also in 1860 Knox? am trying to find out who Nancy belongs to.....Thomas RAY has a dau Nancy, but some say she was younger....I disagree, but that still does not tell me who Nancy belongs to for sure...she was 15-20 in the 1840..and 28 in the 1850....Census......Thanks Sharon R WA State

    02/01/2000 07:27:37
    1. [TNGRAING-L] TRAVIS/ROACH
    2. Blakley
    3. I am looking for any information regarding the marriage and family of Mary Ann TRAVIS who was b. abt. 1839 and married an Alza Nay ROACH on June 07, 1854, in Jefferson Co., TN. They were married by John Caldwell, JP. It is thought that Mary Ann's parents were Philip Travis & Sarah Morris. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    02/01/2000 05:06:20
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Grainger County Camerons nearby in Hamblen Co.
    2. Ross Cameron
    3. I recently learned that some of my Cameron relatives moved to Hamblen Co. in the 1870s and are buried at Macedonia Church there. Some of the family moved back to Grainger County in the early 1900s. The family I am looking for is: James H. Cameron born c.1832, Tenn. mar. 7 Jul 1861, Grainger Co., Tenn. to Sarah Saphire "Sallie" (Noe) Hobbs born ca. 1833 Sarah mar., 1st, 2 May 1854, Grainger Co., Tenn. to Allen Wiley Hobbs born ca. 1833, Va. Allen mar., 1st, to (?) Allen's children by first marriage were: Sarah A. Hobbs, born ca. 1849, Tenn. Ozina Hobbs, born ca. 1851, Tenn. Allen and Sarah's children: John N. Hobbs, b. ca. 1855, Tenn. Mary P. Hobbs, b. ca. 1857, Tenn. Cree F. Hobbs, b. ca. 1859, Tenn. James Cameron and Sarah's children: Franklin Cameron, born ca. 1865, Tenn. William Cameron, born ca. 1866, Tenn. Margaret Cameron, born ca. Dec 1869, Tenn. and other children, including: Hattie Myrtle, 1875-1971 who married John Wesley Isenberg, 1875-1947, [who are buried in Grainger Co.] I have seen references to Hamblen County books/records by some of you on TNGRAING and ask for help. Do any of you happen to have the 1880 Hamblen Co. census or cemetery transcriptions for Macedonia Cemetery? I would certainly appreciate your assistance in lookups on this family? Ross Cameron

    02/01/2000 10:30:30