Hi Sharon No I did not receive any help on my request. If I do I will forward you a copy of any information. Sincerely William ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon L Roach <froach598@juno.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [TNGRAING-L] Marriage look-up Owens Surname > Hi Bill, > Did you ever get any answers on these?.....Sharon > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 17:46:58 -0700 "WILLIAM OWENS" > <WJOWENS@worldnet.att.net> writes: > > > > If another researcher has marriage books for Grainger County > > Tennessee and > > could look up the following marriage data on the following Owens > > families: > > > > 1. William Owens married Nancy Cameron in Grainger County, TN > > between 1876-1880. > > > > 2. James S. Owens married Martha A. ________ in Grainger County > > between > > 1906-1910. > > > > Thanks for your assistance. > > > > Sincerely > > > > William Owens > > > > > > > >
1829 Indenture binding Anderson Mayes to Sherad Mayes canceled, it appearing that Anderson had absconded the service of the said Mayes without just cause Feb 16 ......................................................................... ....................................................... On Tue, 20 Jul 1999 00:11:26 EDT SARAHJAMES@aol.com writes: > Mayes 1829. > Thank you, > Betty Webb >
Sorry, this was supposed to go to bill privately......Oh Well....Sharon ......................................................................... ............................. On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 16:35:48 -0700 Sharon L Roach <froach598@juno.com> writes: > Hi Bill, > Did you ever get any answers on these?.....Sharon > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> > > On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 17:46:58 -0700 "WILLIAM OWENS" > <WJOWENS@worldnet.att.net> writes: > > > > If another researcher has marriage books for Grainger County > > Tennessee and > > could look up the following marriage data on the following Owens > > families: > > > > 1. William Owens married Nancy Cameron in Grainger County, TN > > between 1876-1880. > > > > 2. James S. Owens married Martha A. ________ in Grainger County > > between > > 1906-1910. > > > > Thanks for your assistance. > > > > Sincerely > > > > William Owens > > > > > > >
these are the other names listed on the few pages I have, if anyone sees a possible connection, e-mail me and I'll give the details to you, be sure and give me the year.....Sharon Surnames: 1826 McElhaney--Fox Taylor--Easley Caits--Ore Rush--King Jay--Cocke 1827 Atkins--Smith Toliver--Dyer Clark--Coose Clark--Kirk Mitchell--Smissen 1828 Moore--More Caites--Ore Benjamin(free, child of Color)--Hackey Toliver--West Phips--Phips 1829 Mayes--Mayes 1837 Witt--Russell Whitener--Bulcher Mitchell--Barket Edington--Cates Branson--Watson 1838 Anderson--Cocke Hudgins--Dunavant Jones--McAnally 1839 Jackson--Bowman Jackson--Cocke Shropshear--Shropshear Smith--Lloyd Fry--Lloyd Certificate of freedom Leonard Lacy---J.S.Talbot (to be cont.)
1840 surnames: Bunch--Lowe Bunch--Yates(1849?) Right--Sparkman North--Goldman Graham(boy of color)-- Tate Daily--Turley (2)Harbin's--Miller 1850 Dailey--Cocke Daily (Right of Freedom under Will of Charlton Dyer Jr. Dcd) Shumate--Simpsen Turner(alias Ivy)--Lowe (2) Duff's--Parrott Duff--Cunningham Right--Sparkman 1867 ?----Shields Jackson--Hilton (Boy) Solomon---N.H. McElhaney 1868 Smith--Bird 1870 Croxdale--Noe (3) Roberts's--Abandoned 1871 Carback--Jarnagin Semore--Yates hearing for Semore --Yates....(called by Thos Dyer) Carback--T.J. Jarnagin Rucker--Dalton 1873 Graing Co. VS Claunch,Bullin, & Right thats all folks !!!!!
Mayes 1829. Thank you, Betty Webb
Hi Bill, Did you ever get any answers on these?.....Sharon >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 12 Jul 1999 17:46:58 -0700 "WILLIAM OWENS" <WJOWENS@worldnet.att.net> writes: > > If another researcher has marriage books for Grainger County > Tennessee and > could look up the following marriage data on the following Owens > families: > > 1. William Owens married Nancy Cameron in Grainger County, TN > between 1876-1880. > > 2. James S. Owens married Martha A. ________ in Grainger County > between > 1906-1910. > > Thanks for your assistance. > > Sincerely > > William Owens > > >
Thank You all, Bill, Terry and Grace.....much appreciated......Sharon WA. State >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 08:59:10 -0400 Terry Clift <tlclift@esper.com> writes: > Hi Sharon, > Wm. Martin m. Amandah Roach on Feb. 29, 1867. License was issued > Feb 28, > 1867 and they were married by Wm Kinsland??. Found this on page 78 > of the > Grainger Co. Mg Lic. and Bds, 1858-1888. > > Terry Clift > Maryville, TN > > At 08:55 PM 7/18/99 -0700, you wrote: > >Hi Grp, > >Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed > for: > > > >Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? > > > >Thank You, Sharon > >WA State > > >
Thank You anyway.....Sharon >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> On Mon, 19 Jul 1999 00:08:46 -0700 "Sandy" <lanta@flash.net> writes: > Hi, I have searched CD 235 (TN Marriages 1851-1900) came up with two > Amanda > Roach's but not married to William Martin. > Amanda Roach md John fowler 08/28/1875 in Carroll county, TN > Amanda Roach md Van Scott 12/01/1895 in Warren county, TN > > I then went to my CD 2 Marriage Index for IL, IN, KY, OH, TN for > 1720 1926 > I found no Amanda Roach. I found at least 20 William Martin's but > none wed > in Grainger > Sorry > Sandy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sharon L Roach <froach598@juno.com> > To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 8:55 PM > Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Marraige record look-up > > > > Hi Grp, > > Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed > for: > > > > Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? > > > > Thank You, Sharon > > WA State > > > > >
I can give you Janes whole line but nothing on Wesley. This is your family. Descendants of Wesley Hampton Generation No. 1 1. WESLEY1 HAMPTON He married JANE HICKS, daughter of WILLIS HICKS and ELIZABETH GWYN. She was born 1871. Child of WESLEY HAMPTON and JANE HICKS is: i. LENA2 HAMPTON.
For marriages between 1796 and 1837, the marriage book by Whitley is available from Byron Sistler & Assoc., in Nashville. Their address is listed on my Grainger County website: http://members.tripod.com/vandergrift/grainger.htm Betty Allen At 09:44 AM 07-19-1999 EDT, you wrote: >Grace: > >Do you also have a marriage book for Grainger County? If so, what years does >it cover and what price? > >Carolyn > > >
Sharon, Amanda Roach mar William Martin 29 Feb 1867 Grainger Co., Tn Grace
Hi Sharon, Wm. Martin m. Amandah Roach on Feb. 29, 1867. License was issued Feb 28, 1867 and they were married by Wm Kinsland??. Found this on page 78 of the Grainger Co. Mg Lic. and Bds, 1858-1888. Terry Clift Maryville, TN At 08:55 PM 7/18/99 -0700, you wrote: >Hi Grp, >Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed for: > >Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? > >Thank You, Sharon >WA State >
Sharon: That marriage not found my copy that only goes to/thru 1866.--Bill Sharon L Roach wrote: > > Hi Grp, > Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed for: > > Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? > > Thank You, Sharon > WA State
Grace: Do you also have a marriage book for Grainger County? If so, what years does it cover and what price? Carolyn
Hi, I have searched CD 235 (TN Marriages 1851-1900) came up with two Amanda Roach's but not married to William Martin. Amanda Roach md John fowler 08/28/1875 in Carroll county, TN Amanda Roach md Van Scott 12/01/1895 in Warren county, TN I then went to my CD 2 Marriage Index for IL, IN, KY, OH, TN for 1720 1926 I found no Amanda Roach. I found at least 20 William Martin's but none wed in Grainger Sorry Sandy ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon L Roach <froach598@juno.com> To: <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 18, 1999 8:55 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Marraige record look-up > Hi Grp, > Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed for: > > Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? > > Thank You, Sharon > WA State > >
Hi Grp, Does anyone with a marriage record book, have a marriage listed for: Amanda Roach to William Martin in Grainger bet 1862-68 ? Thank You, Sharon WA State
Gail and Jetta, I have two different cases where widows in Greene Co TN were paying taxes on land that they owned as widows, and they were not paying poll taxes. This was in the time period of 1809-1816. Dale Grant On Sat, 17 Jul 1999 13:23:33 -0500 "Bruce Roorda" <b.roorda@msc.net> writes: >Jetta, > >That is an interesting question and one I don't know the answer >to. However, I would imagine the same rules would apply. I too >have noticed women as head of household on tax lists. Women >couldn't vote of course, but they in inherited and controlled >property. Actually I don't believe I have seen any women, who I >know through my own research were elderly widows, on tax lists. >Anybody else have better information for Jetta? > >Gail > > >> >> Thanks, Gail >> >> Therefore, any free or white male would be 21 or above, but not >over 50. >> Now I have another question. What if the person listed as head >of household >> was female, would the same rules apply? Would she be charged >poll tax if >> she was between 21 and 50? Now that I understand poll tax, >maybe I can use >> it to help determine age range. >> >> Thanks again, >> Jetta >> > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.
That's Jean's Line from James H. Mallicoat. I'm sure she'll get back to you tomorrow. Elaine Dodson Thomas Bruce Roorda wrote: > Hi again, > > Maybe we have a thread going here <grin> women who are head of > households and Mallicoats. Last week at my genealogy library I > FINALLY got a chance to look up the (or at least start looking up > the Grays). When I rented the 1850 Grainger Census (and ran over > a month!!) I did not know "my" Louisa Mayes maiden name. In a way > I don't mind since the library had the tape and with all the > people I had on the Grainger County 1850 census I was nearly blind > by the time I returned it. > > Anyway the woman I believe to be Elizabeth GRAY MALLICOAT is > listed next to Edward L. TATE and Mary Ann GRAY TATE. One child a > daughter aged 8 whose name I could not make out is listed in the > household. I was wondering if anyone knows when James Mallicoat > Elizabeth's husband died. I thought maybe some of you Mallicoat > researchers would know. > > Gail > > > connects to the Dodson/Dotson and Mallicoat lines. It just adds > another piece > > to the puzzle. > > > > Elaine Dodson Thomas > > > >
>Therefore, any free or white male would be 21 or above, but not over 50. >Now I have another question. What if the person listed as head of household >was female, would the same rules apply? Would she be charged poll tax if >she was between 21 and 50? Now that I understand poll tax, maybe I can use >it to help determine age range. Yes, you can definitely use it to figure out ages. You will see a father listed for several years and then one year one of his sons pops up on the list. Well, this is the year he turned 21. If he is paying for land, then look for deeds in the deed book. One year he had 0 acres, the next he had 100ac, look for that deed.If there is no deed, how did he get the land? Inheritance? Land Grant? Look in court records or grant records. Did he marry into it? Look at probate and court records. Women will only show up if they are taxed for slaves or horses or something, but not for themselves. If it shows a white poll, then that is for her 21 year old son. Women did on occasion have to pay taxes if they inherited from their father and they had not yet married, then look for "heirs of Jacob Cox", when you do, you will notice the land being taxed but no white poll- that the reason for that. IF this entry disappears after a few years, then the women got married. Who in the neighborhood got more land that year without a deed transfer-could be the new husband. If someone is on the list for awhile and then disappears, then did they die or maybe moved out? Probate records or deeds with him selling off his land will have the answer. Who are the neighbors on the list. You will find them as neighbors on deeds and wills and they married each other, too. The men could be bother in laws or son in laws. Keep in mind that men were excused from paying taxes for several reason, usually for performing some service for the county. Sometimes this information is in the court records.