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    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE
    2. tennbob
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    01/13/2000 02:13:04
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Fw: [NCORANGE] Dating Tombstones
    2. Didn't know the trick of the black light. Will have to try it. Another way is to use foam shaving cream, then use a squeezie and pull across it - it will mark the writing for you.

    01/13/2000 01:12:42
    1. [TNGRAING-L] 1850 County Census
    2. Does anyone have access to or a copy of the 1850 Grainger Co. Census? I am in need of some information from it. Thank you. Rita

    01/13/2000 02:13:31
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE,
    2. Blakley
    3. Betty, Here is a copy of the 1850 Census that I had mentioned.... Debbie .................................. 1850 Grainger Co TN p68 is the household of David Tate. In the household of David Tate (61) and his wife Mary Chamberlain (62), there are their widowed daughter Comfort Peck 28, Jane S. Tate 26, Tennessee S. Tate 16, Gilbert H. Peck 9 (Comfort's son), James Homer 14, McCarty F. [Homer?] 12, JOHN TRAVERSE 28[!!]. Traverse is certainly the name Travis. Tennessee married Ninian Wallace in 1856. ****** The above information was found on the 1850 Tenn. census. Debbie blakley3@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > This is interesting. Comfort K. Tate was born in 1863 and so far as I know, > didn't live to adulthood. Catherine A. Tate and M.J. Tate were both born > 1859, and apparently were twins. M. J. is noted as being female but, when > that's all one sees, could be easily mistaken for being a male. It could be > that a single stone was erected for the two sisters. I don't know what > happened to Catherine A. or to M.J. > > > Betty > Texas > > > >From: "Blakley" <blakley3@earthlink.net> > >Reply-To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > >Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 23:25:18 -0600 > > > > There is also a (Mr.) TATE and a Comfort K. TATE (apparently > >husband and wife as it is a single headstone) that are buried in the > >Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery near Talbott, TN. in Hamblen Co. > >The headstone bearly shows up in the back ground of a photo that I took of > >one of my TRAVIS relatives in this cemetery two years ago & before I knew > >what I was really doing. <GBG>) . > > My TRAVIS family apparently had close contact with many of the folks > >listed in the information below. I have an Elizabeth TRAVIS who had a > >child out of wed lock and the father was supposedly the Samuel N. TATE > >listed below (who's wife was named Elizabeth .) > >I have copies of the court records from 1857. Samuel N. TATE was a doctor > >in Grainger Co. This case was postponed three times and before the case > >actually went to trial.....my Elizabeth and the baby died. Elizabeth's > >father Philip TRAVIS was awarded $6 for medical costs of the child. > > Elizabeth TRAVIS had a brother named John and he is listed on the 1850 > >Grainger Co., census as living in the home of David Tate and Mary > >Chamberlain Tate?. (I believe this one is correct...I am doing this by > >memory...would need to check my records for sure). I believe that it also > >has CARDWELLS living in the same house or nearby? > > My gg-grandfather was named David Tate TRAVIS. His brother William > >H. TRAVIS and his wife were allowed a "life estate" to live renet free > >on > >property owned by William B. TATE Sr. on the old CHURCHMAN farm that > >William > >B., TATE SR. purchased from one "CHURCHMAN". This is according to TATE > >Sr.'s Will, (of which I have a copy.) So, if anyone connects to any of > >the folks listed below...most likely you will come across some TRAVIS > >info. > >If so, I would GREATLY appreciate if you would please keep me in mind. > >Many Thanks....Debbie > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> > >To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:38 AM > >Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, ETAL > > > > > > > While looking for some Cardwell info, I ran across some info involving > > > subject names. I didn't keep a copy of every message, so don't know who > >is > > > looking and I don't know for whom they are looking, but maybe this will > >help > > > someone: > > > > > > Mary A. CARDWELL, b. Grainger Co. TN 24 Feb. 1814, d. 10 Mar 1888, bd. > >with > > > 2nd husband, David Tate, in Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN She was > >the > > > dau of Robert and Elizabeth Copelin Cardwell. She md. Andrew > >CHAMBERLAIN > >11 > > > Oct 1830. Andrew d. 1833, inventory of his estate was filed 4 Aug 1834. > > > Robert Cardwell was made guardian of the infant children, and > >Chamberlain > > > left a sizable estate to them. > > > > > > Mary md. 2) David N. TATE 5 Mar 1835. David was b. 29 Jun 1812, d. 16 > >Feb > > > 1883. He was the son of Edward Tate and Lucy U/K. > > > > > > Andrew & Mary Cardwell Chamberlain had two children: Jeremiah > >Chamberlain, > > > md. Martha A. E. Widders, and Elizabeth Jane Chamberlain, who md. Samuel > >N. > > > TATE 28 July 1850, Grainger Co. TN. > > > > > > Elizabeth Jane and Samuel TATE had: George, Lucy C., Edward M., > >Catherine > > > A., M. J. (female), Comfort K., and Samuel N. > > > > > > David N. TATE and Mary Cardwell Chamberlain Tate had: > > > > > > Edward M. (md. Mary C. NOE 18 April 1858, daughter of Solomon NOE & > > > Mahaly U/K) Both are buried Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN. Their > > > children were Mary E. Tate, Mahala Josephiine Tate (md. R. B. West), > >David > > > E. Tate (md. Sallie H.), Elisha Knox Tate, Samuel Tate, Minnie Tate. > > > Lucy Tate, md. Samuel A. Brooks 5 Feb 1857 > > > Mary J. Tate, md. Thomas J. Brooks 3 Dec 1865 > > > John R. Tate > > > David A. Tate (md. Mary Jane Churchman) > > > Victoria C. Tate > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell (L. stands for Levi or Levy) born Panther Creek, > >Grainger > > > Co. TN 20 Sept 1832. He was the son of John Cardwell and Sarah Smith, > >d. > >at > > > Sulphur Springs, Hamblen Co. TN 10 Oct 1910, bd. Hamblen Co. TN. He > >married > > > Emily Miles, and after her death md. Emily's sister, Henrietta Miles > > > Leapard. > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell and Emily Miles had 11 children. The fourth child > >was > > > John Wesley Cardwell, md. Mary Anna Harrison, and they had nine > >children. > > > The oldest of their children, Maude A. Cardwell, b. 21 Nov 1893, married > > > Barney Hubert NOE. Their eight children were: Harold C. Noe, Norma > >Afton > > > Noe, Mary Ann Noe, Barney Hubert Noe, Jr., Margaret May Noe, Ruby > >Elizabeth > > > Noe, Virginia Dare Noe, Henry Everett Noe. > > > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > > > > Betty > > > Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >

    01/13/2000 12:17:07
    1. RE: [TNGRAING-L] Early Marriages
    2. Ann Hill
    3. I see that there are several DANIEL family researchers here. Do any of you have a CATHERINE DANIEL(S) who was married to ROYAL JENNINGS and lived in the late 1700s in Grainger County? What is the history of this family? Were they connected with Point Pleasant? Any online sources? Thanks! Ann -----Original Message----- From: Hansson [mailto:rethanss@ekucolonel.com] Sent: Monday, January 10, 2000 7:44 PM To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Early Marriages I noticed this message and wonder if you, IMsMicky, would also look for a marriage license for one of my ancestors. I also will be willing to pay for your time, copying or whatever. My ancestor is Edward DANIEL SR, my great-great-great-great-grandfather, who was born 175- in North Holston, Tennessee and married 177- to Anna (unknown maiden name) who was born 175- in Tennessee and died 18-- in Grainger Co. Tennessee. Edward DANIEL SR moved to Virginia and later returned to Grainger Co., Tennessee where he died in 183- and is buried there. In my family we can't get back past this Edward DANIEL SR and his family and the family of Anna (unknown maiden name.) I will understand if you can't do it. I want to thank you for reading this, anyway. Best wishes, Evelyn DANIEL/DANIELS Hansson Richmond, KY (Born in Mounds, Pulaski Co., IL.) At 07:25 PM 1/10/00 -0800, you wrote: >Dear IMsMicky, > >I noticed you have offered to make a copy of a Grainger Marriage license for someone >else. I'm not sure if you are the generous person I've seen offer do this before or >not, but I too, am finally going to request something. I suspect one of these two >marriages to have produced my gggrandfather Zebedee Shelton, b 1804, and I would >like a copy of each if it won't be too much trouble. I'll gladly pay you. > >John Shelton, Jr to Elizabeth Smith, 19Mar 1800, William Shelton, Bondsman >David Shelton to Nancy Rogers, 19 Aug 1802, George Noe, Bondsman > >Thank you, > >Margaret Shelton >4175 Fair Oaks Blvd >Sacramento, CA 95864 > > >

    01/10/2000 10:07:53
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Early Marriages
    2. Hansson
    3. I noticed this message and wonder if you, IMsMicky, would also look for a marriage license for one of my ancestors. I also will be willing to pay for your time, copying or whatever. My ancestor is Edward DANIEL SR, my great-great-great-great-grandfather, who was born 175- in North Holston, Tennessee and married 177- to Anna (unknown maiden name) who was born 175- in Tennessee and died 18-- in Grainger Co. Tennessee. Edward DANIEL SR moved to Virginia and later returned to Grainger Co., Tennessee where he died in 183- and is buried there. In my family we can't get back past this Edward DANIEL SR and his family and the family of Anna (unknown maiden name.) I will understand if you can't do it. I want to thank you for reading this, anyway. Best wishes, Evelyn DANIEL/DANIELS Hansson Richmond, KY (Born in Mounds, Pulaski Co., IL.) At 07:25 PM 1/10/00 -0800, you wrote: >Dear IMsMicky, > >I noticed you have offered to make a copy of a Grainger Marriage license for someone >else. I'm not sure if you are the generous person I've seen offer do this before or >not, but I too, am finally going to request something. I suspect one of these two >marriages to have produced my gggrandfather Zebedee Shelton, b 1804, and I would >like a copy of each if it won't be too much trouble. I'll gladly pay you. > >John Shelton, Jr to Elizabeth Smith, 19Mar 1800, William Shelton, Bondsman >David Shelton to Nancy Rogers, 19 Aug 1802, George Noe, Bondsman > >Thank you, > >Margaret Shelton >4175 Fair Oaks Blvd >Sacramento, CA 95864 > > >

    01/10/2000 08:44:21
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Grainger Marriage Lookup Kirkham/Stubblefield
    2. M Shelton
    3. I would appreciate someone checking a marriage for me, please. In 1822 there are two marriages for George Stubblefield: George Stubblefield marries Mary Johnson May 15, 1822, Robert Stubblefield Bondsman then: George Stubblefield marries Elizabeth Kirkham Aug 19, 1822, Raleigh Stubblefield Bondsman This is from the marriage book of Grainger Co, by Edythe Whitley. Does the new marriage book just published show the exact same marriages or was there a misprint and one of the Georges was to be someone else? Thank you, Margaret

    01/10/2000 08:34:56
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Early Marriages
    2. M Shelton
    3. Dear IMsMicky, I noticed you have offered to make a copy of a Grainger Marriage license for someone else. I'm not sure if you are the generous person I've seen offer do this before or not, but I too, am finally going to request something. I suspect one of these two marriages to have produced my gggrandfather Zebedee Shelton, b 1804, and I would like a copy of each if it won't be too much trouble. I'll gladly pay you. John Shelton, Jr to Elizabeth Smith, 19Mar 1800, William Shelton, Bondsman David Shelton to Nancy Rogers, 19 Aug 1802, George Noe, Bondsman Thank you, Margaret Shelton 4175 Fair Oaks Blvd Sacramento, CA 95864

    01/10/2000 08:25:40
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] John Alexander ROACH
    2. James Slone
    3. Thanks so much for the Shirley Roach Carpenter information. I take it that you have no idea how to get in touch with her, though. I have info on the children and grandchildren of John Alexander Roach and Hattie Biddle that I would be glad to share with her. Jim Slone

    01/10/2000 04:05:41
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE
    2. Betty, Would you ask this Bob Puryear if he has a connection to Grace Puryear ? If so, I might also have a connection through the Puryear line as well as the TATE line .. Thank you, Rebecca Please visit my website: http://community.webtv.net/AmericafayeII/Reflections0

    01/10/2000 01:16:00
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call
    2. Jessie Coffey
    3. Hi, I don't have your Daniel B. Coffey in my files. My Coffeys came through the Wilkes Co. area of North Carolina and then into Grainger Co., TN.. Sorry, Jessie -----Original Message----- From: OK1WE1@aol.com <OK1WE1@aol.com> To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 08, 2000 12:15 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call >Hi, > Don't have any idea if we match or not. My earliest Coffey is Daniel, B. >in Rockingham, N.C., Mar to Nancy Gipson and Had three children, then mar. >Martha Campbell and had 10 or 11 more. The youngest children were born in >McMinn County, Athens to be exact. One of his daughters from his first >marriage was Nancy Kinner (Rinner) Coffey, who mar (second wife ) Josiah >Washington Brown . She helped raise the children from his first mar. and >they had three of their own, twins, Nancy and Josiah Jr. and Matilda Brown. >Nancy Jr was my husbands grandmother. > I haven't had much success with the Coffey's since there are two Daniels' >born at about the same year in the same area, and the lines get very >complicated. Do you have a Daniel in your file? I'm on vacation now and >don't have the exact dates for him, but Circa B 1820-30 in Rockingham, died >in McMinn County. > Good hunting and Happy New Year. Earlene Hutsell OK1WE1@aol.com >

    01/10/2000 10:29:42
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call
    2. Jessie Coffey
    3. Jean, I have no Mallicoats in my direct line. My Roach line descends from Samuel Plesant Miles Roach (1825-1892), son of William Henry Roach (b. 1801). Jessie -----Original Message----- From: JBrand1056@aol.com <JBrand1056@aol.com> To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, January 09, 2000 5:35 AM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call >Jessie, > >If this is your line, contact me. Mallicoat/Malicoat, Roach are in mine. > >Jean > >

    01/10/2000 10:27:24
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE
    2. Blakley
    3. Betty..... You are welcome. Seems that is my "lot in life". Hehehe...I enjoy it though. Just wish that someone could "hook me up" with some connected ETN - TRAVIS researchers! :~) There were tons of TRAVIS in that area....I can't believe that no one else is looking for them! I'll just keep on a searchin..... Watch out for Bob....he has quite an honery personality! <GBG> We've bickered back and forth in fun for a long while now. He's great to work with! Hope you find lots of info. Deb Message ----- From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 8:09 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE > Debbie, > > Thank you. I'll look to see who these folks were, if I know. > I had e-mails from Bob Puryear today, and turns out he has a good bit of > Cardwell information as well. Thank you very much for "hooking us up." I > believe we can help each other quite a bit. > > Happy trails, > > Betty > Texas > > > >From: "Blakley" <blakley3@earthlink.net> > >Reply-To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE > >Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 19:14:47 -0600 > > > >Betty, > > I have been transferring info from one computer to another today. I > >found the picture of the headstone today. It says > >William B. Tate, b. Oct. 22, 1862 & > >d. May 3, 1950 and Comfort > >May??? 18?? to Jan. ?? 19??. Sorry...there are weeds in front of the dates > >on her side of the headstoneCan't tell what the dates were. > > Yesterday, I sent you the e-mail address for a Bob Puryear....I bet > >that > >he will know. I think that I told him about this Tate grave before and I > >remember that he made a trip to the cemetery there in Talbott. (Pleasant > >View Baptist Church Cemetery.). Sorry...I didn't have anything more that > >would help you! > >Debbie blakley3@earthlink.net > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> > >To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:28 AM > >Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > > > > > > > This is interesting. Comfort K. Tate was born in 1863 and so far as I > >know, > > > didn't live to adulthood. Catherine A. Tate and M.J. Tate were both > >born > > > 1859, and apparently were twins. M. J. is noted as being female but, > >when > > > that's all one sees, could be easily mistaken for being a male. It > >could > >be > > > that a single stone was erected for the two sisters. I don't know what > > > happened to Catherine A. or to M.J. > > > > > > > > > Betty > > > Texas > > > > > > > > > >From: "Blakley" <blakley3@earthlink.net> > > > >Reply-To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > > > >To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > > > >Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > > > >Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 23:25:18 -0600 > > > > > > > > There is also a (Mr.) TATE and a Comfort K. TATE (apparently > > > >husband and wife as it is a single headstone) that are buried in the > > > >Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery near Talbott, TN. in Hamblen Co. > > > >The headstone bearly shows up in the back ground of a photo that I > >took > >of > > > >one of my TRAVIS relatives in this cemetery two years ago & before I > >knew > > > >what I was really doing. <GBG>) . > > > > My TRAVIS family apparently had close contact with many of the > >folks > > > >listed in the information below. I have an Elizabeth TRAVIS who had a > > > >child out of wed lock and the father was supposedly the Samuel N. TATE > > > >listed below (who's wife was named Elizabeth .) > > > >I have copies of the court records from 1857. Samuel N. TATE was a > >doctor > > > >in Grainger Co. This case was postponed three times and before the > >case > > > >actually went to trial.....my Elizabeth and the baby died. Elizabeth's > > > >father Philip TRAVIS was awarded $6 for medical costs of the child. > > > > Elizabeth TRAVIS had a brother named John and he is listed on the > >1850 > > > >Grainger Co., census as living in the home of David Tate and Mary > > > >Chamberlain Tate?. (I believe this one is correct...I am doing this > >by > > > >memory...would need to check my records for sure). I believe that it > >also > > > >has CARDWELLS living in the same house or nearby? > > > > My gg-grandfather was named David Tate TRAVIS. His brother > >William > > > >H. TRAVIS and his wife were allowed a "life estate" to live renet > >free > > > >on > > > >property owned by William B. TATE Sr. on the old CHURCHMAN farm that > > > >William > > > >B., TATE SR. purchased from one "CHURCHMAN". This is according to > >TATE > > > >Sr.'s Will, (of which I have a copy.) So, if anyone connects to any > >of > > > >the folks listed below...most likely you will come across some TRAVIS > > > >info. > > > >If so, I would GREATLY appreciate if you would please keep me in mind. > > > >Many Thanks....Debbie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > > > >From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> > > > >To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > > > >Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:38 AM > > > >Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, ETAL > > > > > > > > > > > > > While looking for some Cardwell info, I ran across some info > >involving > > > > > subject names. I didn't keep a copy of every message, so don't know > >who > > > >is > > > > > looking and I don't know for whom they are looking, but maybe this > >will > > > >help > > > > > someone: > > > > > > > > > > Mary A. CARDWELL, b. Grainger Co. TN 24 Feb. 1814, d. 10 Mar 1888, > >bd. > > > >with > > > > > 2nd husband, David Tate, in Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN She > >was > > > >the > > > > > dau of Robert and Elizabeth Copelin Cardwell. She md. Andrew > > > >CHAMBERLAIN > > > >11 > > > > > Oct 1830. Andrew d. 1833, inventory of his estate was filed 4 Aug > >1834. > > > > > Robert Cardwell was made guardian of the infant children, and > > > >Chamberlain > > > > > left a sizable estate to them. > > > > > > > > > > Mary md. 2) David N. TATE 5 Mar 1835. David was b. 29 Jun 1812, d. > >16 > > > >Feb > > > > > 1883. He was the son of Edward Tate and Lucy U/K. > > > > > > > > > > Andrew & Mary Cardwell Chamberlain had two children: Jeremiah > > > >Chamberlain, > > > > > md. Martha A. E. Widders, and Elizabeth Jane Chamberlain, who md. > >Samuel > > > >N. > > > > > TATE 28 July 1850, Grainger Co. TN. > > > > > > > > > > Elizabeth Jane and Samuel TATE had: George, Lucy C., Edward M., > > > >Catherine > > > > > A., M. J. (female), Comfort K., and Samuel N. > > > > > > > > > > David N. TATE and Mary Cardwell Chamberlain Tate had: > > > > > > > > > > Edward M. (md. Mary C. NOE 18 April 1858, daughter of Solomon > >NOE > >& > > > > > Mahaly U/K) Both are buried Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN. Their > > > > > children were Mary E. Tate, Mahala Josephiine Tate (md. R. B. West), > > > >David > > > > > E. Tate (md. Sallie H.), Elisha Knox Tate, Samuel Tate, Minnie Tate. > > > > > Lucy Tate, md. Samuel A. Brooks 5 Feb 1857 > > > > > Mary J. Tate, md. Thomas J. Brooks 3 Dec 1865 > > > > > John R. Tate > > > > > David A. Tate (md. Mary Jane Churchman) > > > > > Victoria C. Tate > > > > > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell (L. stands for Levi or Levy) born Panther Creek, > > > >Grainger > > > > > Co. TN 20 Sept 1832. He was the son of John Cardwell and Sarah > >Smith, > > > >d. > > > >at > > > > > Sulphur Springs, Hamblen Co. TN 10 Oct 1910, bd. Hamblen Co. TN. He > > > >married > > > > > Emily Miles, and after her death md. Emily's sister, Henrietta Miles > > > > > Leapard. > > > > > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell and Emily Miles had 11 children. The fourth > >child > > > >was > > > > > John Wesley Cardwell, md. Mary Anna Harrison, and they had nine > > > >children. > > > > > The oldest of their children, Maude A. Cardwell, b. 21 Nov 1893, > >married > > > > > Barney Hubert NOE. Their eight children were: Harold C. Noe, Norma > > > >Afton > > > > > Noe, Mary Ann Noe, Barney Hubert Noe, Jr., Margaret May Noe, Ruby > > > >Elizabeth > > > > > Noe, Virginia Dare Noe, Henry Everett Noe. > > > > > > > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > > > > > > > > Betty > > > > > Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >

    01/09/2000 07:31:41
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Leaves from the Family Tree
    2. Blakley
    3. Gail, Thanks! I do believe that "Leaves From The Family Tree" is now on-line. I think that Bob Puryear sent that URL to me. Can't find the URL at the moment....but when I do I will post it for all. Thanks...Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: Bruce Roorda <b-roorda@msc.net> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 5:30 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Leaves from the Family Tree > Gail In CA said > " There is a family history on the TATE family in a book called > "Leaves From > > the Family Tree"." > > > > Deals with the TATES of Grainger County. > > > Great minds apparently think alike. <tee hee> I spent last night > trying to dig out what I found on the Tates in "Leaves.. I > thought that Debbie, and Jean B might find it of interest. > > Leaves From the Family Tree is based on a series of articles which > appeared in a Knoxville newspaper in the 30s. It is an interesting > colllection of Eastern Tennessee genealogical information. > Included are early tax lists, articles on various surnames,etc, > lists of revolutionary was pensioners, etc. > > I only seem to have the part of the article which concerns Edward > and Mary Ann GRAY TATE. When I volunteered at my gen society > library last summer, I hoped to get a little bit of my own > research done in between waiting on "customers". The day I found > the information on the Tates I had been hoping to get a look at > the 1850 Grainger County census entries so I could get approximate > birth dates for Mary Ann GRAY TATE and Elizabeth GRAY MALLICOAT. > (Actually, I just remembered something! Isn't Elizabeth > Mallicoat "yours", Jean??? I have been meaning to check something > out....) > > Alas I had to keep the desk, the researchers arrived at once, and > I was unable to get back to the readers all day!!I I started > thumbing through "Leaves from the family tree and ran across the > article on the TATES and inadvertently found what I was looking > for, Mary Ann Tate's DOB. However, as I said I just seem to have > the information on Mary Ann and Edward Tate and as I remember the > article was several pages long. I am hoping to get to St. Joe > sometime this week (It has been forever since I have been able to > get to the library) and would be glad to check the article again. > > Gail in MO > > > > There is a family history on the TATE family in a book called > "Leaves From > > the Family Tree". > > > > Deals with the TATES of Grainger County. > > > > Gail in Moreno Valley, Ca. > > > > > > > >

    01/09/2000 07:13:47
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Fw: DumplinTN: Please be on the lookout for stolen museum items
    2. Blakley
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Billie R. McNamara <mcnamara@usit.net> To: <Recipient list suppressed> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 8:11 PM Subject: DumplinTN: Please be on the lookout for stolen museum items > If you wander around museums, private collections, auctions, flea markets, > antique stores, or what-have-you, please keep your eye out for some unique, > irreplaceable treasures that were stolen from Glenmore Victorian Mansion, > Jefferson City (Jefferson County), Tennessee, on Saturday, January 8. > > We believe the items have left the immediate area, but you never can be sure. > > http://web.utk.edu/~kizzer/glenmore/theft > > Thank you. > > Please also spread the word on lists wherever you feel it is appropriate. >

    01/09/2000 07:08:55
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Fw: DumplinTN: Browns and collateral lines
    2. Blakley
    3. Just got this off the Dumplin Co., TYN. list for Jefferson CO., TN. Thought it might help someone here . ----- Original Message ----- From: Billie R. McNamara <mcnamara@usit.net> To: <Recipient list suppressed> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 7:31 PM Subject: DumplinTN: Browns and collateral lines > Forwarded from Sandy Jordan <sandyfl47@hotmail.com> > Can't thank her enough! > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- > ------------------------- > > I found this information on paper with this at the top: > Eubanks & Maphel Lumber Co. > HARDWOOD LUMBER > Knoxville,Tenn. > > MARRIAGES > Kizia Brown to John Vinsant was married 4-15-1875 > > George Brown to Jane Dossett was married 4-14-1878 > > Kitty Brown to Edmond Dossett was married 7-26-1880 > > Parzidia Brown to Shred Carrol was married 12-18-1884 > > W. M. Brown to Katherine Warwich was married 2-4-1888 > > James H. Brown to Sallie Isley was married 6-18-1891 > > James H. Brown to Martha T. Hollingworth was married 7-19-1896 > > Sivtha Brown to Charlie Brown was married 12-23-1899 > > Lenora (Nora ) Brown to George C. Wallace was married 12-5-1896 This is my > great grandparents. > > Parlie Jane Brown to A. J. Maphet was married 3-26-1904 > > John E. Brown to K. C. Dix was married 4-17-1905 > > James H. Brown to Nancy E. Moore was married 9-18-1916 > > Eli Brown to Martha Neal was married 2-23-1855 > > Bartholonew Brown to Martha Bell Smith was married 6-23-1900 > > BIRTHS > > Drewsiller Brown born 2-27-1874 > Bartholonew Brown born 3-17-1875 > Lidia Lenora Brown born 11-9-1977 My ggrandmother > Elizabeth Brown born 1-25-1880 > Syatha Brown born 5-12-1882 > Parley Brown born 3-16-1885 > Lydia Vernom Neal born 6-1-1843 > Jacob Whitman Neal born 1-6-1845 > Bartholonew Neal born 11-20-1820 > Kizziah Whitman born 3-28-1820 > Eli Brown born 7-27-1829 > Martha Neal born 4-18-1840 > Kitty Gross born 1-19-1830 > Martha Brown born 1-16-1854 > George Brown born 12-18-1856 > Kizia Brown born 11-5-1858 > Kitty Brown born 3-29-1961 > Willian Brown born 1-7or9-1864 > Parzidia Brown born 2-1-1866 > John Brown born 4-24-1868 > James H. Brown born 2-17-1871 > Eli Brown born 1-26-1873 > > DEATHS > Kitty Brown wife of Eli Brown deceased 1-9-1854 > > Martha Brown daughter of Eli Brown deceased 8-11-1855 > > Eli Brown son of Eli Brown deceased 1-27-1873 > > Druciller Brown daughter of Eli Brown deceased 11-5-1875 > > Elizabeth Brown daughter of Eli Brown deceased 3-26-1880 > > Sarah Brown wife of James Brown deceased 6-6-1872 > > George Brown son of Eli Brown deceased 7-24-1904 > > Eli Brown husband of Martha Brown deceased 10-23-1909 > > Martha Texas Brown wife of James H. Brown deceased March 1905 > > Kitty B. Dossett deceased 9-1-1952 > > Parley Brown Maphet deceased 11-30-1958 at 8 PM. > > I hope this information helps someone out there. > > > > >

    01/09/2000 07:06:43
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Nance
    2. Blakley
    3. Thanks for the help! Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: <XLPN@aol.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 10:24 AM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Nance > Lea Springs is now known as Blaine. On 11W between Knoxville and Rutledge. > >

    01/09/2000 06:16:06
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Re:TATE
    2. Blakley
    3. Betty, I have been transferring info from one computer to another today. I found the picture of the headstone today. It says William B. Tate, b. Oct. 22, 1862 & d. May 3, 1950 and Comfort May??? 18?? to Jan. ?? 19??. Sorry...there are weeds in front of the dates on her side of the headstoneCan't tell what the dates were. Yesterday, I sent you the e-mail address for a Bob Puryear....I bet that he will know. I think that I told him about this Tate grave before and I remember that he made a trip to the cemetery there in Talbott. (Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery.). Sorry...I didn't have anything more that would help you! Debbie blakley3@earthlink.net ----- Original Message ----- From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > This is interesting. Comfort K. Tate was born in 1863 and so far as I know, > didn't live to adulthood. Catherine A. Tate and M.J. Tate were both born > 1859, and apparently were twins. M. J. is noted as being female but, when > that's all one sees, could be easily mistaken for being a male. It could be > that a single stone was erected for the two sisters. I don't know what > happened to Catherine A. or to M.J. > > > Betty > Texas > > > >From: "Blakley" <blakley3@earthlink.net> > >Reply-To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, > >Date: Sat, 8 Jan 2000 23:25:18 -0600 > > > > There is also a (Mr.) TATE and a Comfort K. TATE (apparently > >husband and wife as it is a single headstone) that are buried in the > >Pleasant View Baptist Church Cemetery near Talbott, TN. in Hamblen Co. > >The headstone bearly shows up in the back ground of a photo that I took of > >one of my TRAVIS relatives in this cemetery two years ago & before I knew > >what I was really doing. <GBG>) . > > My TRAVIS family apparently had close contact with many of the folks > >listed in the information below. I have an Elizabeth TRAVIS who had a > >child out of wed lock and the father was supposedly the Samuel N. TATE > >listed below (who's wife was named Elizabeth .) > >I have copies of the court records from 1857. Samuel N. TATE was a doctor > >in Grainger Co. This case was postponed three times and before the case > >actually went to trial.....my Elizabeth and the baby died. Elizabeth's > >father Philip TRAVIS was awarded $6 for medical costs of the child. > > Elizabeth TRAVIS had a brother named John and he is listed on the 1850 > >Grainger Co., census as living in the home of David Tate and Mary > >Chamberlain Tate?. (I believe this one is correct...I am doing this by > >memory...would need to check my records for sure). I believe that it also > >has CARDWELLS living in the same house or nearby? > > My gg-grandfather was named David Tate TRAVIS. His brother William > >H. TRAVIS and his wife were allowed a "life estate" to live renet free > >on > >property owned by William B. TATE Sr. on the old CHURCHMAN farm that > >William > >B., TATE SR. purchased from one "CHURCHMAN". This is according to TATE > >Sr.'s Will, (of which I have a copy.) So, if anyone connects to any of > >the folks listed below...most likely you will come across some TRAVIS > >info. > >If so, I would GREATLY appreciate if you would please keep me in mind. > >Many Thanks....Debbie > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: Betty B <bjrb@hotmail.com> > >To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > >Sent: Saturday, January 08, 2000 7:38 AM > >Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Roll Call - CARDWELL, TATE, NOE, ETAL > > > > > > > While looking for some Cardwell info, I ran across some info involving > > > subject names. I didn't keep a copy of every message, so don't know who > >is > > > looking and I don't know for whom they are looking, but maybe this will > >help > > > someone: > > > > > > Mary A. CARDWELL, b. Grainger Co. TN 24 Feb. 1814, d. 10 Mar 1888, bd. > >with > > > 2nd husband, David Tate, in Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN She was > >the > > > dau of Robert and Elizabeth Copelin Cardwell. She md. Andrew > >CHAMBERLAIN > >11 > > > Oct 1830. Andrew d. 1833, inventory of his estate was filed 4 Aug 1834. > > > Robert Cardwell was made guardian of the infant children, and > >Chamberlain > > > left a sizable estate to them. > > > > > > Mary md. 2) David N. TATE 5 Mar 1835. David was b. 29 Jun 1812, d. 16 > >Feb > > > 1883. He was the son of Edward Tate and Lucy U/K. > > > > > > Andrew & Mary Cardwell Chamberlain had two children: Jeremiah > >Chamberlain, > > > md. Martha A. E. Widders, and Elizabeth Jane Chamberlain, who md. Samuel > >N. > > > TATE 28 July 1850, Grainger Co. TN. > > > > > > Elizabeth Jane and Samuel TATE had: George, Lucy C., Edward M., > >Catherine > > > A., M. J. (female), Comfort K., and Samuel N. > > > > > > David N. TATE and Mary Cardwell Chamberlain Tate had: > > > > > > Edward M. (md. Mary C. NOE 18 April 1858, daughter of Solomon NOE & > > > Mahaly U/K) Both are buried Shiloh Cemetery, Grainger Co. TN. Their > > > children were Mary E. Tate, Mahala Josephiine Tate (md. R. B. West), > >David > > > E. Tate (md. Sallie H.), Elisha Knox Tate, Samuel Tate, Minnie Tate. > > > Lucy Tate, md. Samuel A. Brooks 5 Feb 1857 > > > Mary J. Tate, md. Thomas J. Brooks 3 Dec 1865 > > > John R. Tate > > > David A. Tate (md. Mary Jane Churchman) > > > Victoria C. Tate > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell (L. stands for Levi or Levy) born Panther Creek, > >Grainger > > > Co. TN 20 Sept 1832. He was the son of John Cardwell and Sarah Smith, > >d. > >at > > > Sulphur Springs, Hamblen Co. TN 10 Oct 1910, bd. Hamblen Co. TN. He > >married > > > Emily Miles, and after her death md. Emily's sister, Henrietta Miles > > > Leapard. > > > > > > Joseph L. Cardwell and Emily Miles had 11 children. The fourth child > >was > > > John Wesley Cardwell, md. Mary Anna Harrison, and they had nine > >children. > > > The oldest of their children, Maude A. Cardwell, b. 21 Nov 1893, married > > > Barney Hubert NOE. Their eight children were: Harold C. Noe, Norma > >Afton > > > Noe, Mary Ann Noe, Barney Hubert Noe, Jr., Margaret May Noe, Ruby > >Elizabeth > > > Noe, Virginia Dare Noe, Henry Everett Noe. > > > > > > Hope this helps someone. > > > > > > Betty > > > Texas > > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > > > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > >

    01/09/2000 06:14:47
    1. [TNGRAING-L] Tate burials
    2. Bruce Roorda
    3. Re Tate burials. Some of the Tates are apparently buried in Shiloh Cemetery in Rutledge. Sam Mayes has a transcription on line at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Estates/3937/ Click on Shiloh Cemetery in the bar at the side! Also there are some Tates listed in the following transcription of Morristown Cemetery. http://www.lcs.net/users/sdc/cemetery1.htm Gail in MO

    01/09/2000 05:41:12
    1. Re: [TNGRAING-L] Re: Lea Springs aka Blaine?
    2. Thanks Mickey and Rita :-) I was pretty sure about it but, I wanted to make sure that I didn't have "misinformation" on the subject as the area related to my Kinfolk there in Grainger Co. (ha ha). I think Grainger Co. is so beautiful and can understand why our ancestors settled here :-) Thanks for the replies. John Linkes

    01/09/2000 04:34:06