This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: cleonathomas_1 Surnames: Anderson/Bryan Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.greene/9392/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Looking for the John Anderson and Ellender Bryan marriage bonds from Oct 26, 1833 so I can find the names of the parents. Anyone have this information; I would appreciate some help. They were married in Greene county and lived in Jefferson county, Witts Foundry until they died in 1897. Thanks. Cleo Thomas Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Thanks for the offer to do lookups. Can you find anything about Benjamin Williams or John Pogue Sr. John bought 260 acres on Lick creek in Dec. 1796. Benjamin also owned land on Lick Creek. Again, thanks for your efforts. Bonnie
Hi, My Goodmans (Rev. William Goodman & family) were in Greene Co. from about 1816-17 to 1825 or 26 - could you please see if they show up anywhere? Thanks, Bob Goodman Marietta, GA ____________________________________________________________________________________ Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: tnredneckwoman4 Surnames: morgan Classification: census Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.greene/9356.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I am as well doing research on the morgan family in greene county tn I have alot of names as well as dates and children of who is who if you would like to share please feel free to email me at [email protected] Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
I have these books for a few weeks and will do lookups: Greene County, Tennessee Deed Abstracts 1785-1810 Joyce Martin Murray Greene County, Tennessee Deed Abstracts 1810-1822 Joyce Martin Murray Greene County, Tennessee Guardians and Orphans Court Records 1783-1870 and 1830 Tax List Sandra K. Houston North Carolina Land Grants recorded in Greene County, Tennessee Goldene Fillers Burgner
Can anyone tell me about Elizabeth McPherran? She has a daughter in 1830 and in 1840, she has a daughter and a male 20-30. Could this be her daughter's husband? Who was Elizabeth's husband? Barbara
Vickie, If you have the time and don't mind, could you please see if there is any information on the Campbell and/or Sevier families in your sources? Thank you so much for your generous offer. Mary ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Vickie, Would you check for anything on Sarah J. Green (Greene) or the Hoblet (Hoblit, Hablutzel, Hablutzel) families? I know I also have Gray, Brown and Shields in TN, but don't know much about them yet. Thank you. Jan In a message dated 5/11/2007 6:42:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I have these books for about a week East Tennessee's Forgotten Children Apprentices from 1778 to 1911 by Alan N. Miller II These include Greene Co and most of eastern Tennessee counties Tennessee Marriage Records v.3 Pollyanna Creekmore These are Greene Co TN marriages 1783-1818 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
I accidentally deleted about a dozen emails yesterday 5-15-07. I believe some of them were requests for lookups. If you sent a request yesterday and don't get a response in the next day or two; please resubmit your request. Sorry about that.
I would like to thank all the kind people who responded to my request for information regarding Carter's Station. I have printed it all off and will take it with me when we go there in September. I live in NE Oklahoma and if I can help anyone I'd be glad to. Regards Bonnie
Barbara, I didn't originate the URL for the website about Benjamin WILLIAMS. Bonnie Hill sent it and the reason it doesn't work is that she inadvertently made the last period a comma. Instead of <www.hill-weber-genealogy,com> the address should have been <www.hill-weber-genealogy.com> George (P.S. That's why it's always best to highlight, copy, and paste in a URL rather than try to type it in manually.) At 14-05-07 03:09 PM Monday, Barbara Kesterson wrote: *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >The www.hill-weber-genealogy,com does not work. The error says this addrees >does not exist. My maiden name is Hill and I am a descendant of the >Weber/Webber families. >Barbara >(snip) **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT***********
Vickie, If the look up offer is still open, wonder if you could see if any Likins/Likens/Lakens/Lykins--e.g William, Peter, Gravenor appear in the apprentice book--probably would have been apprenticed as hatters. And, if this is too much, don't both, if you could check out Whinery/Whinnery/Whenery etc. listings in particular Joseph. Both the Likins and the Whinerys were in Greene County during the time period, liking near Quaker Knob, close to Rheatown. Thanks so much for the offer, and thanks in advance if you have time to follow up. Not to worry if you don't. The offer is most gracious. Kerry McGrath
If you are still doing look ups- could you see if there is anything abut this illigitimate child belonging to Catherine Fann & James Hise. Catherine Fann was a plaintiff in a court case in Greene County, TN, 1795. GREENE COUNTY, TENNESSEE MINUTES OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS 1783-1795; November Term 1795; James Hise enters into Bond with Jacob Hise and John Bird, his securities, in the sum of 200 dollars for the maintenance of Bastard Child born of Catherine Fann being charged on oath to be the reputed father. UNK FANN/HISE was born in Greene County, TN ca 1793. Catherine maried Obediah McBee-30 July 1797 in Greene Co., TN- but I have never found any information on the Illigitimate "Hise" child. Do not know if the child was male or female and do not know if Catherine & Obediah raised the child, no name was ever given in family history or court records. Any help would be most apprecited, Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick John & Elnora Cook-Wyrick Families; http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/w/y/r/Elnora--F-Wyrick/ Yesterday is a memory, Tomorrow is a dream, Today is a Gift
I meant to add that Grace's mother was Mary Carter. Kay -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bonnie Hill Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 11:21 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNGREENE] Benjamin Williams and Carter's Station My ancestor, Benjamin williams came to Greene County, TN in 1795, settling in the Lick Creek Valley near Carter's Station. He had a large family (16 Children) who migrated to Arkansas and Missouri in the 1800s. I have an old, very poor picture of a supposed "monument" to Benjamin's memory in either the cemetery there or nearby. I will be in East Tennessee in September and would love to see this monument or whatever it is, however, I can't find a Carter's Station or a cemetery by any name or location. I have contacted the Green County Historical group and they can't help me. Is there anyone who can assist me? I sure would appreciate the help. Bonnie Oh, and by the way, the Benjamin Williams story is on my web site (which I had to change the address of) at www.hill-weber-genealogy,com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 5/11/2007 6:42:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: I have these books for about a week East Tennessee's Forgotten Children Apprentices from 1778 to 1911 by Alan N. Miller II These include Greene Co and most of eastern Tennessee counties Tennessee Marriage Records v.3 Pollyanna Creekmore These are Greene Co TN marriages 1783-1818 ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Vickie Would you check for anything on Sarah J Green (Greene) or the Hoblit (Hobble, Hablutzel, Hablutzel) families? Thank you. Jan ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
At 14-05-07 12:20 PM Monday, Bonnie Hill wrote: *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >My ancestor, Benjamin williams came to Greene County, TN in 1795, >settling in the Lick Creek Valley near Carter's Station. He had a >large family (16 Children) who migrated to Arkansas and Missouri in >the 1800s. I have an old, very poor picture of a supposed >"monument" to Benjamin's memory in either the cemetery there or >nearby. I will be in East Tennessee in September and would love to >see this monument or whatever it is, however, I can't find a >Carter's Station or a cemetery by any name or location. I have >contacted the Green County Historical group and they can't help >me. Is there anyone who can assist me? I sure would appreciate the help. >Bonnie > Oh, and by the way, the Benjamin Williams story is on my web site > (which I had to change the address of) at www.hill-weber-genealogy,com **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT*********** Hi Bonnie, Carter's Station is hard to find. I finally found a map at: <http://www.genealogyforyou.com/usa/tennessee/greene/earlytowns.htm#greene> Carter's Station is Nr. 4 on the map. Here's the blurb on that page about the settlement: "Carters Station - A very early pioneer settlement. An early Fort was built upon an old Indian campground at this location and near a good spring. Some of the foundation and evidences still remain, but are privately owned. Being the center of the Lick Creek fertile soils and creek travel, it became the center for a very important trading post. The Lick Creek valley nearby became known as Carters Valley. Because of Carters Station in Hawkins County, the post office often confused mail between the two locations, so it was thought best to change the name of Carters Valley. A Methodist circuit rider working the local circuit and his route of churches was known as "Albany," so some people began to call the location "Albany". No one objects to this; however, habits are hard to break and it is often called "Carter's Station" today." I've seen reference to Carter's Station where it's alternate name was "Albany" and think the writers actually meant Carter's Valley. Guess one has to be careful to correctly identify the place. Another website has a really good write up of Carter's Station. You can read it here: <http://www.cartersstation.com/Carter's%20Station%20History.doc> Carter's Station seems to be a few miles NW of Greeneville, on the Greeneville to Rogersville Road. The URL immediately above talks about an old original cemetery for the church there. Another website (<http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/TNGREENE/1998-09/0905362062>) says that the Carter's Station Cemetery was near the Carter's Station Methodist Church . Yet another website (<http://home.insightbb.com/~dmwill3/pafg03.htm>) says Carters Station Cemetery is now the village of Albany in Greene County, Tennessee. Still yet another website (<http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bost/stonecypher.htm>) says: "...are buried in the Carters Station Cemetery but their stones were broken up by workman and used to support the floor in a corner of the new Methodist Church at Carters Station. Their son, Allen Ross' tombstone, and others, were also broken up and used for this same purpose by lazy workmen who used the tombstones rather than dig the needed stone out of the ground. This was proved by Earl T. Smith who crawled under the church and saw that the stone was of broken tombstones." If you will use your web browser and use the Google search engine you'll get 23 "hits" if you type in the following exactly as given, including the quotes: "carters station" greene county tennessee If you do the same thing but put an apostrophe before the "s" in "carters", you'll get 70 "hits": "carter's station" greene county tennessee Regards, Sarge
Looking for someone familiar with the land along Sinking Creek in the early to mid 1800's. I have family who once owned an island in Chuckey River. Are there several such islands? Thanks, Teresa
My ancestor, Benjamin williams came to Greene County, TN in 1795, settling in the Lick Creek Valley near Carter's Station. He had a large family (16 Children) who migrated to Arkansas and Missouri in the 1800s. I have an old, very poor picture of a supposed "monument" to Benjamin's memory in either the cemetery there or nearby. I will be in East Tennessee in September and would love to see this monument or whatever it is, however, I can't find a Carter's Station or a cemetery by any name or location. I have contacted the Green County Historical group and they can't help me. Is there anyone who can assist me? I sure would appreciate the help. Bonnie Oh, and by the way, the Benjamin Williams story is on my web site (which I had to change the address of) at www.hill-weber-genealogy,com
Looking for any information about Robert BARTLEY born 1776 and wife Elizabeth DOANE of Washington and Greene Co., TN Kay in TN
Do you show any Dobkins, Dobbins, or Daubin in your books of apprentices and marriages? Thanks. Carol Dobkins Keith [email protected]