Dear Melissa, Thank you for the info. Are you from the Grainger Co. area? Are you familiar with Heath's Chapel. I heard that they have a family reunion the last Sunday in August. Many Noe's are buried there. Thank you, Carolyn rolyn
Hi everyone, Is anyone out there researching Noe's or Kimbrough's in Grainger/Hamblen county area? I am looking for information on my g/grandfather Clinton Ambrose Noe born Feb.7th 1860 in Morristown TN. I am told he had 13 siblings. He married Malissie Katherine Kimbrough 6/7/1885. in Hamblen County. Malissie had a twin sister who I have always heard referred to as aunt Mat. I don't know of any other siblings or anything about her parents. My grandparents moved to Illinois then Missouri. If anyone has any info especially about the Kimbroughs I would really appreciate it. Thanks Melissa Noe
Melissa, I have been looking for a Noe connection through my GGGrandmother, Nancy Comfort Noe, born 26 June 1826, and died 8 Mar 1884. She was married to David Newton Heath, 7 June 1856. There are many Noe's buried at Heath's Chapel at Bean Station. I don't know whether this might be the same Noe or not. I have a few names but not many, Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Melissa Noe <melissa@ccp.com> To: TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com <TNGRAING-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, July 05, 1999 6:15 PM Subject: [TNGRAING-L] Noe/Kimbrough >Hi everyone, >Is anyone out there researching Noe's or Kimbrough's in Grainger/Hamblen >county area? >I am looking for information on my g/grandfather Clinton Ambrose Noe born >Feb.7th 1860 in Morristown TN. I am told he had 13 siblings. He married >Malissie Katherine Kimbrough 6/7/1885. in Hamblen County. Malissie had a >twin sister who I have always heard referred to as aunt Mat. I don't know of >any other siblings or anything about her parents. My grandparents moved to >Illinois then Missouri. If anyone has any info especially about the >Kimbroughs I would really appreciate it. >Thanks >Melissa Noe > >
Hi Cindy, It would be nice is someone could sort out the Dodson/Dotson line in Grainger County. It seems that a number of us are rather stuck there. Keep us in mind as you do your research. I'm new to your newsletter. Thanks. Elaine Dodson Thomas >erthomas@nm.net. Ross Cameron wrote: > Cindy, > > Thanks so much for volunteering to do lookups. I have several Grainger County lines, but am most interested in the Camerons right now. I would be interested in information on any Cameron in the books, but especially Absalom and his children. Here's the list of names and dates of those for whom I have not found tombstones yet: > > Absalom Cameron, 30 July 1791 - 9 Sep 1856, > Elizabeth *Betsey* (Gallion) Cameron, ca. 1796 - ca. 1857-59 (?) > John Cameron, 30 Dec 1812 - ca. 1870s-80 > Mary Ann (Pollard) Cameron, ca. 1811 - ca. Oct 1881 > Preshey Cameron, 30 Mar 1815 - ? > Sally (Cameron) Beeler, 17 Oct 1816 - ? > James Cameron, 23 Dec 1819 - ca. 1886 > Katherine (Clark) Cameron, b. 8 Feb 1818 - ca. 1860-68 > Mary J. (Cameron) Daniel, 30 Aug 1823 - after 1880 > William Daniel, ca. 1826 - after 1880 > Absalom Cameron, 9 Dec 1827 - after 1880 > Elizabeth (Hammers) Cameron, ca. 1838 - after 1880 > Margaret Cameron, 4 Jun 1830 - ? > Franklin Cameron, 22 Jun 1835 - ca. Dec 1865 > Elizabeth (Cameron) Treadway, 25 Mar 1838 - after 1870 > Lilburn Treadway/Tredway, ca. 1830 - after 1870 > > Whenever you find the time, I would appreciate it very much. And I would be happy to exchange some research time with you. Let me know what lines you need help on and I will see if I can help you. > > Thanks again, > > Ross Cameron > > >>> "Cindy Mantooth" <toothie@planetc.com> 06/30/99 10:11PM >>> > I live in Hamblen Co. and try to go to > the library on Saturdays. I am putting > myself out on a limb here, but I have > read the cemetery records I mentioned on > an earlier posting. I plan to take > vacation the week of the 4th and will be > visiting Wash. Co., Greene Co., and of > course, Hamblen Co. to do much needed > research I have not had the time while > working. Send your lookups to me and I > will do my best to help. One word of > warning, they keep the Grainger Co. > records locked up in a cabinet and only > allow 2 books to be taken from the > cabinet at a time, so I won't be "Speedy > Gonzales" getting back to you. I know > what it is to live away from a location > and desperately need SKS (some kind > sole) to be my eyes and feet sometimes. > > Cindy - W. Hamblen Co. near the Jeff. > Co. line and across Cherokee Lake from > Grainger. > > ! ! > ! ! > >
Hi...I'm new to this newsletter. My line is Frances Nash Dotson, sister to Dedman and James H. I'd appreciate any information available on this family. Thanks Elaine Dodson Thomas erthomas@nm.net JBrand1056@aol.com wrote: > HI, > > Wilma's husband Boots is from Dedman Mallicoat line, brother to my James H. > Mallicoat. I'd like a copy of the information if you don't mind. > > Thanks > Jean
On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 20:25:35 -0700, Sharon wrote: >Hi, >Are you going to do any other regiments from Grainger?Thanks, Sharon >......................................................................... No, but if I find another company in the 4th that has a substantial number of men from Grainger, I'll post the results. Jessie Blalock
William Evans b. Abt. 1758 Scotland M. Lucy Lewis Fleming b.Jan. 27, 1770 d. July 16, 1815 Lucy was born in Petersburg, Virginia Issue: One Son- Fleming Bolling Evans b. December 15/16, 1796 d. July 15, 1861 Hawkins County, TN was a minister in and around Hawkins & Grainger County, TN. M. 1819 Mary Ann Atkinson b. April 15, 1802 Grainger County, TN d. April 25, 1877 Issue: William Leroy Evans b. June 6, 1822 Lucy Ann Evans b. March 6, 1821 Elizabeth E. Evans b. ? Amelia Evans b. October 29, 1824 Martha F. Evans b. September 24, 1826 Mary K. Evans b. October 11, 1828 William Leroy Evans M. December 22, 1843. He died July 9, 1857. Probably Hawkins County, TN Martha Ellen Veal b. November 22, 1822 Issue: Anna Amelia Evans September 27, 1851 John Fleming Evans May 19, 1849 William Leroy Evans, Jr. Josie French Evans Florence Eugene Evans Maggie Roberta Evans Martha Ellen Veal may have been from around Knoxville, TN. She visited there with family members after the death of her husband. Then she removed to Texas with most, if not all of the children. Trying to find out what kind of minister Fleming B. Evans (possibly Methodist- Episcopal), and if anyone can help me. Thanks in advance, Cissy Chambers56@hotmail.com _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Elaine, How would you like to exchange the Mallicoat information? I use FTM 6.0? Send away and I'll get mine ready to send you. Jean
Hi, Are you going to do any other regiments from Grainger?Thanks, Sharon ......................................................................... ............................................. On Sun, 4 Jul 1999 17:56:26 -0400 "Jessie Blalock" <jcblal@clark.net> writes: >Greetings: > >I have a website devoted to this regiment at >http://www.clark.net/pub/jcblal/tenn4cav/index.html >and am in the process of transcribing the company rosters. > >I just finished Co. C, and noticed that this company included a >significant number of men from Grainger Co. So, I would like to list > >them here, and anyone who has information to share about any of >these individuals is most welcome to contact me, and I will add it >to the website. > >James S. BRABSTON (b. 1837) He was killed in action June 14, >1863. I noticed some BRABSONs listed on the death index page >of the Grainger Co. website, so I presume there's a good chance >they're related. > >Frank CAMERON (b. 1837) > >Nelson CAMERON (b. abt 1845). Died July 1, 1863 in hospital at >Nashville of measles. > >William CAMERON (b. 1843). (Can I assume that these 3 >Camerons were brothers or cousins?) > >David CAMPBELL (b. 1843) > >James CAMPBELL (b. 1839) Died March 6, 1863 in hospital at >Vicksburg, Miss of malaria. Presumably brother to David, as they >both enlisted on the same day. > >Robert CARTER (b. 1840) Died March 1865 at Franklin, TN of >disease. > >William COFFMAN (b. 1823). Blacksmith, was living in Liberty Hill >as per the 1890 Veteran's census schedule (partially disabled from >rheumatism). > >Winfrey COLLINS (b. 1832). Was living at Marshall Ferry in the >1890 Veteran's census. > >Wiley CURBY (b. 1840). Died Nov 10, 1864 of diarrhea while a >POW at Florence, SC. > >William GOFORTH (b. 1840). > >Samuel P. GREENLER (b. 1843). The 1890 says that a Samuel >GREENLEE of the 8th TN Infantry was living in Grainger Co., and >the Grainger Co. death index lists Greenlee as dying in 1915 at >age 70. Was the 1890 wrong, or could there have been two >different individuals? > >Joseph HARBON (b. 1832) Living at Westerville in the 1890 >Veteran's census. > >Jesse HODGE (b. 1841) Living at Doyal in the 1890 Vet's census. >The Grainger Co. death index lists him dying in 1919 at age 77. > >James S. KIDWELL (b. 1827) POW, died Feb. 3, 1865 at >Andersonville of scorbutus. > >Richard R. LACY (b. 1839) > >William H. LACY (b. abt 1844) POW, died Feb. 20, 1865, not >sure where. > >James D. LONG (b. 1841) Killed in action Dec. 16, 1864 near >Nashville. > >James MAYNES (b. 1839) Living in Doyal in the 1890 Vet's >census, disabilities: malarial poisoning resulting in partial >deafness, heart trouble, rheumatism, dislocated thumb. > >Marion MOODY (b. 1843) > >Joseph F. MORGAN (b. abt 1831). Musician, deserted Aug 6, >1864 at Decatur, AL. > >Jacob ODELL (b. 1838) > >George POTTER (b. 1834) > >William SMITH (b. 1841) > >John SPOON (b. 1843) Living at May Spring in the 1890 Vet's >census. Disabilities: Hearing, piles. > >Robert TURNER (b. 1841) > >Spencer TURNER (b. 1841) > >Thomas WATSON (b. 1837) Living in Noelen in the 1890 Vet's >census. Died 1918 at age 83 per the Death Index. > >Tighlman (sic) H. WATSON (b. 1845) > >Hezekiah WILLIAMS (b. abt 1830). Living in Hamblen Co. in the >1890 Vet's census. > >Willy Williams (b. 1841). He was born in Jefferson Co., not >Grainger, but was living in Jarmine, Grainger Co. in the 1890 Vet's >census, disabled by gunshot wound in R thigh. > >Most of these men enlisted in Nov/Dec. 1862 in Kentucky >(Williamsburg, Barboursville), or in Jan 1863 at Rutledge. > >Some physical data on these Grainger Co. men - their median >height was 5' 10", and their average height was also 5' 10" (this is >significantly higher than the average for Union soldiers of 5' 8") > >Complexion: 61% "fair", 32% "dark", 6% "red". > >Eyes: 61% "blue", 16 % "black", 10% "hazel", 6% "grey", 3% >each "yellow" and "dark". > >Hair: 39% "black", 35% "light", 13% each "sandy" and "dark". > >Sorry to use up so much bandwidth, but I thought at least a few of >you might find this information of interest. > >Thanks >Jessie Blalock >jcblal@clark.net >
Greetings: I have a website devoted to this regiment at http://www.clark.net/pub/jcblal/tenn4cav/index.html and am in the process of transcribing the company rosters. I just finished Co. C, and noticed that this company included a significant number of men from Grainger Co. So, I would like to list them here, and anyone who has information to share about any of these individuals is most welcome to contact me, and I will add it to the website. James S. BRABSTON (b. 1837) He was killed in action June 14, 1863. I noticed some BRABSONs listed on the death index page of the Grainger Co. website, so I presume there's a good chance they're related. Frank CAMERON (b. 1837) Nelson CAMERON (b. abt 1845). Died July 1, 1863 in hospital at Nashville of measles. William CAMERON (b. 1843). (Can I assume that these 3 Camerons were brothers or cousins?) David CAMPBELL (b. 1843) James CAMPBELL (b. 1839) Died March 6, 1863 in hospital at Vicksburg, Miss of malaria. Presumably brother to David, as they both enlisted on the same day. Robert CARTER (b. 1840) Died March 1865 at Franklin, TN of disease. William COFFMAN (b. 1823). Blacksmith, was living in Liberty Hill as per the 1890 Veteran's census schedule (partially disabled from rheumatism). Winfrey COLLINS (b. 1832). Was living at Marshall Ferry in the 1890 Veteran's census. Wiley CURBY (b. 1840). Died Nov 10, 1864 of diarrhea while a POW at Florence, SC. William GOFORTH (b. 1840). Samuel P. GREENLER (b. 1843). The 1890 says that a Samuel GREENLEE of the 8th TN Infantry was living in Grainger Co., and the Grainger Co. death index lists Greenlee as dying in 1915 at age 70. Was the 1890 wrong, or could there have been two different individuals? Joseph HARBON (b. 1832) Living at Westerville in the 1890 Veteran's census. Jesse HODGE (b. 1841) Living at Doyal in the 1890 Vet's census. The Grainger Co. death index lists him dying in 1919 at age 77. James S. KIDWELL (b. 1827) POW, died Feb. 3, 1865 at Andersonville of scorbutus. Richard R. LACY (b. 1839) William H. LACY (b. abt 1844) POW, died Feb. 20, 1865, not sure where. James D. LONG (b. 1841) Killed in action Dec. 16, 1864 near Nashville. James MAYNES (b. 1839) Living in Doyal in the 1890 Vet's census, disabilities: malarial poisoning resulting in partial deafness, heart trouble, rheumatism, dislocated thumb. Marion MOODY (b. 1843) Joseph F. MORGAN (b. abt 1831). Musician, deserted Aug 6, 1864 at Decatur, AL. Jacob ODELL (b. 1838) George POTTER (b. 1834) William SMITH (b. 1841) John SPOON (b. 1843) Living at May Spring in the 1890 Vet's census. Disabilities: Hearing, piles. Robert TURNER (b. 1841) Spencer TURNER (b. 1841) Thomas WATSON (b. 1837) Living in Noelen in the 1890 Vet's census. Died 1918 at age 83 per the Death Index. Tighlman (sic) H. WATSON (b. 1845) Hezekiah WILLIAMS (b. abt 1830). Living in Hamblen Co. in the 1890 Vet's census. Willy Williams (b. 1841). He was born in Jefferson Co., not Grainger, but was living in Jarmine, Grainger Co. in the 1890 Vet's census, disabled by gunshot wound in R thigh. Most of these men enlisted in Nov/Dec. 1862 in Kentucky (Williamsburg, Barboursville), or in Jan 1863 at Rutledge. Some physical data on these Grainger Co. men - their median height was 5' 10", and their average height was also 5' 10" (this is significantly higher than the average for Union soldiers of 5' 8") Complexion: 61% "fair", 32% "dark", 6% "red". Eyes: 61% "blue", 16 % "black", 10% "hazel", 6% "grey", 3% each "yellow" and "dark". Hair: 39% "black", 35% "light", 13% each "sandy" and "dark". Sorry to use up so much bandwidth, but I thought at least a few of you might find this information of interest. Thanks Jessie Blalock jcblal@clark.net
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Is there a booklet or something similar on the Needham Cemetery? I got one from the Librerty Hill Cemetery, but think I may have some buried in with the Needham's, too. The Adkins Cemetery if right off Tater Road in that area, too. Thanks. Earlene Hutsell OK1WE1@aol.com
In response to ballen@psIn.com concerning old cemeteries in Grainger Co. I have found a Needhan Cem. in the general area indicated. It is listed on a computer mapping program at N36 degrees 17.40 minutes W83 degrees 38.83 minutes. This is located off Tater Valley Rd. on a branch off Williams Creek. This North of a Powder Springs-Washburn line. If ballen will contact me with a mailing address I will be glad to send a printout of the area showing all the roads and cemeteries in that area. We can be contacted here or at seyfar@juno.com. I could not contact ballen at the given e-mail address. It was returned as undeliveralbe. George Seymour A Grainger Co. Seymour
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Hi Grp, another Part of the land Sale document, of: Absolom Roach et. al. VS Mollie Galyon et al.(a portion of) Complainants Motion to dismiss that portion of his bill, that seeks to subject Lots 9 & 10 to sale in this case, be allowed, it is therefore ordered by the court that- that portion of said bill that seeks to sell lots 9 & 10 be dismissed and Complainants will pay the costs of making the persons supposed to have interests in lots 9 & 10 in this cause be allowed it is therefore ordered that-that portions of said bill that seeks to sell lots 9 & 10 be dismissed,and complainants will pay the costs of making the persons supposed to have interest in lots 9 & 10 in this cause Vezus(?) The lawful heirs of John Roach deceased, whose names & residences are at present unknown; The lawful heirs of Susan Nance or Mallicoat-towit:Children of James Mallicoat whose names are unknown, James Bates, Margaret Owens, wife of Henry Owens, Susan Roach, Eliza Joyce, Effie Loving and her husband Andrew Loving, Mandela Yadin, and her husband, M.D.L Yaden,George Merrett, Hobert Davis, Charles Davis, Howard Noe, and Bertha Noe, and the said defendant above named are dismissed and discharged from liable as to any and all costs accrued in this case as to making them parties to this cause, ......................................................................... ...................................................................... .I hope someone can exsplain what all the legal stuff means, I have a very general idea, but seems they repeat themselves alot to make the point, Jean or Wilma tell me who all these other people are, Yadin, Merret, Davis ,Noe ?.......I understand who the other ones are...Owens ,Roach, Joyce, Loving(I think) etc.Bye, Sharon
Hi Cindy, Need these Owens , have no graves for them in Grainger Tempa(Temperence)Owens died 1850 Alpheus Owens(Sr.) died after 1886 2nd Wife Martha Owens aft 1886 Alpheus Owens (Jr)......abt 1913 his 1st wife Susanna (Smith) Owens died:ca 1856-58 Thanks, Sharon
Hi Grp, does anyone have any Mallicoat marriages in 1860's--1870's need a look-up for a Amanda Mallicoat to...........? 1860's Martha (Effie?) to a Andrew Loving ca 1870-4 Eliza Jane to a -----Joyce this is a long shot, and some of these could be grandkids instead of kids ,Of Hamilton & Susan (Roach) Mallicoat Thanks, Sharon
Attention: Carolyn & others,. ...... I left out alot of the Top legal talk, I condensed some of the bottom 2. lots info ,there is much more,but I'm not about to type all this,If It pertains to anyone else they can e-mail me private,.. Thanks, Sharon ......................................................................... .................................................... . Wednesday Sept 3rd 1913....presiding Judge W.G. Corum Grainger Co TN. Absalom Roach VS Mollie Galyon}... Decree for Sale The lands sought to be sold in this cause are the lands alloted at the March term 1883, of this court in the case of Ab Roach et al VS Nellie Arnett et al, the record in said cause,being offered in evidence by the parties to this cause and to which record referance is here made for discription of lots assigned to the heirs of Green Roach deceased out of the lands formerly assigned to Margaret Roach, his widow, as dower and are as follows: Lot , No. 1 Assigned to Sarah Mayes,(dec'd pre 1868) now owned by her children, William Mayes, a son and the interest of her daughter, Nancy Jane Hamerick, is now owned by Absolum Roach, 1/3 each, and the remaining 1/3 is owned by the children of her son Nelson Roach, deceased, as follows: Mollie Galyon, May Harmon, Etta Hanson and Nettie Satterfield each owning and undivided 1/6 interest; and the 1/6 interest of Wm H. Roach is owned by Absolom Roach, and the 1/6 interest of Abbie Morgan Now deceased is owned by her son Lon Morgan, said lot-containing 10-1/2 acres, (see Deposition of J.F. Roach, pages 203, and deeds filed as Exhibits C and D to said deposition) lot 2 assigned to heirs of Nellie Arnett, which Absolom already Owns 2/6 interest of, Lot No 5 assigned to Elizabeth Mallicoat(Dec'd)15-1/4 acres...she has two dec'd daughters , one is Rachel Griffin, who has kids Felix Griffin and Elizabeth Williams(Dec'd)so goees to her dau Gertie Williams other dau of Eliz Mallicoat is Eliza Farrer(dec'd) so her interest goes to Willie Farrer and Elizabeth Cooper and one other child which it doesn't mention on pages I have.
Hi Jean, Thanks, I had just found it also , so wrote her, she had so much info on Hamilton & Susan (Roach') Mallicoats line it was unreal....all these people in Mo are related.to Our Roach/Owens...I know she lives in MO so has access to alot of info, I don't, But does her husband descend fron them also? I did not see him listed under them........I have lots to add to that line, which may or may not be of interest to her, if they aren't of that family......Thanks, Sharon ......................................................................... ........................................... On Fri, 2 Jul 1999 15:01:22 EDT JBrand1056@aol.com writes: >Sharon, > >Yes, Wilma does a great job. I'm from James H. Mallicoat and Rhoda >Witcher >line. > >Here's Willma's address: wmallicoat@hotmail.com > >Jean Fresno CA >
HI, Wilma's husband Boots is from Dedman Mallicoat line, brother to my James H. Mallicoat. I'd like a copy of the information if you don't mind. Thanks Jean