This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4205.1.1 Message Board Post: The various Jotham Browns associated one way or another with Greene Co., TN are almost impossible to straighten out. However, there are a couple of problems with the lines you have listed that I want to offer a different opinion on. At the 2001 Brown Reunion, held at Cross Anchor, we tried to assemble a genealogy and generally had evidence that: 1. Your Jotham Brown the 2nd was married to Margaret (Peggy) Maloney. Their tombstones are side-by-side at the cemetery. 2. Their children seem to be: Robert, Hugh, John, James, Martha, and the Rev. Alexander Brown, long-time pastor of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church there at Cross Anchor. 3. He was the son of Jotham Brown, who married Phoebe Johnston. Their children, from the Montgomery Co., VA court records, were: Jane, Sylvanus, William, David, John, Elizabeth, Jotham 2nd, Mirey, Lydia, Mary, and another daughter whose name we do not know. Perhaps she is the Phoebe you have listed. 4. The Jotham Brown who married Polly Johnson (I show her name as Mary instead of Elizabeth) appears to be the grandson of Jotham 1st through David Brown and Nancy Ann Craig. 5. The children you associate with Jotham 2nd actually appear to belong to Jotham Benjamin Brown, another grandson of Jotham 1st, through Sylvanus Brown and Ruth Johnston. 6. I told you this was almost impossible to straighten out! There are still other Jothams, but to list them would only add to the confusion... Who do you show as the spouse of William, son of Jotham 1st and Phoebe? I don't have her name. At the reunion, we generated a lot more Brown information, which I can email directly if anyone is interested. Please forgive me -- I don't mean to be picky. I'm just trying to offer another opinion. By the way, I have 3 Ruth Browns, but none of them seem to fit. Jim Slone
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4205.1 Message Board Post: Although I don't have any definite information for you, Ruth could be the daughter of Jotham Brown the 2nd (1783-1859) of Roaring Fork, Greene Co. TN. and Elizabeth 'Polly' Johnson who m. 3/18/1819 and are buried at Cross Anchor Cemetery, Greene Co. TN. Their other children were: Sarah b. 8/26/1826 d. 1910, Amelia, Mary A., Nancy, Nelly, James E. and Jotham the 3rd. Jotham 2nd was son of Jotham Brown lst (1770-1808) and Phoebe Unknown. children: David E., John A., Wm, Jane, Phoebe, Mary, Sylvanus Jotham, Elizabeth, Sylvaneous, another Mary, Lydia and Jotham 2nd. I have names of spouses if you want. I have Morrisons on my Family Tree Maker but not John Fletcher. He might be the son of William Morrison b. 1805 NC and Elizabeth Dowy or Dowd b. 1805 Va. Go to Usgenweb.org, click on Archives and search by state (TN) and see what you find.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Parvin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ihB.2ACI/4046.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Betty, I do believe Sarah was the mother of my Grandmother ( El-Dinah Parvin/Taylor.) She went by the name Dinah. Her Father was Hugh Henry Parvin of Hawkins County TN. I have read some of your posts and see you are very informed lady. You can reach me by e-mail at Panda2024@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Blake, Bowman, Copp/Capp, Click, Elliott, Gray, Hixson, Kerlin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4205 Message Board Post: John F. Morrison and Ruth J. Brown, both born in TN, were married 24 Dec 1849, in Greene Co., TN. 1850 Greene Co, TN Census lists John F. Morrison, 24 and Ruth J. Morrison, 21, with no children. 1880 Greene Co., TN Census lists: Fletcher Morrison Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer TN TN Ruth Morrison Wife M Female W 50 TN Housekeeping TN TN Eliza J. Jones, Other S Female W 18 TN Servant TN TN Thadeus Jones Other S Male W TN TN TN Can anyone tell me who their children were or who their parents were? Could Eliza be their daugther? What does "servant" actually mean? Eliza married George Martin Click, 7 Aug 1883, Greeneville, Greene Co., TN. Any information will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Linda Gray
Re. the Message Board post re the Boles/Clowers line. I have information on this line that I would be happy to share. A. Claude Ferguson 116 Woodhill Dr. Bedford, IN 47421 ferguson@insightbb.com http://home.insightbb.com/~ferguson/ www.spoonplayer.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/1754.1.1 Message Board Post: Son Thomas may have been referring to the fact that his mother, Huldah, had a brother Isaac. This is not my line, but my notes show that Huldah and isaac were offspring of Aquilla Sherrill: 1 Aquilla Sherrill b: 30 Nov 1733 in Cecil Co MD d: Jan 1805 in Green Co NC +Lucretia Wilson ....... 2 Hulde Sherrill ........... +William Wilson ....... 2 Isaac Sherrill ........... +Rebecca (Unknown) .................. 3 Jonathan Sherrill . *2nd Wife of Isaac Sherrill: +Jane Cate Sorry I don'thave more. -- Jim Patrick
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4203.1 Message Board Post: I have information on the Boles/Clowers line.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Logan, McPheron, McFerrin, McFerron Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4204 Message Board Post: Interested in finding the family of David Logan b. 15 Sep 1807 who married Elizabeth McPheron in Greene Co and may have been born there. I know that David must have married Elizabeth there. Any connections, leads, possibilities?
Descendants of Thomas Lambe Book If interested in this book, email me private. Barbara
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Boles and Clowers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4203 Message Board Post: 1880 Greene, TN Census - William Boles age 43 (Dad from TN, MOM from VA) married to Sarah Boles, age 38 (both parents from TN), 7 children including Mary A. Boles, age 1 (my great-grandmother) who married a William Sanford Clowers also from TN. I am trying to determine lineage of William Boles, Sarah Boles and William Sanford Clowers. Any information appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Helton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/ihB.2ACI/3953.1 Message Board Post: Could the person who posted a reply to this message last week please re-send? My spam filter erased everything but the subject line before I was able to read it. I don't know what the reply said or who sent it. If it is re-sent, I'll get it in full. Sorry.
Could the person who last week posted a reply to the message (copied below) please re-send? My spam filter erased everything but the subject line before I was able to read it. I don't know what the reply said or who sent it. If it is re-sent, I'll get it in full. Sorry. -------------------------- Original message: I am a direct descendant of Arnold Helton, born in Tennessee (no town known) in 1822. My family and I have no record of Arnold's parents or siblings. However, we know he married Rhoda Yeakley who was born in Greene County, Tennessee. That county is where Silas Helton married Sarah Scott in 1808, according to a Rootsweb contributor's database entry. This suggests the possibility that Silas was the father or close relative of Arnold Lee. Is it possible the record of children of Silas and Sarah is incomplete, given their first child (William) was born in 1810 and their second (Millicent) in 1828 -- an unusual gap of 18 years. Silas also appears as a head of household in the Carter Co. TN census records of 1830 and 1840. ________________________ Glenn Helton 10121 Westminster Court Cupertino, CA 95014 USA 408-996-8660 voice or fax glenn@positioning.com
Does anyone know if the annual antique and classic car show in downtown Greeneville is this Saturday, 28 June? Thanks, Helen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4202.1 Message Board Post: Don't know if this will help but there's a small booklet called >From Out of the West Rode All Those Brittons--or some such title and its at the Cox Genealogy Library in Greeneville, TN. It gives a lot about the Brittons and I have a little information to give you now. William Britton Sr. who d. 1840-41 m. Unknown and had the following children: Benjamin, Jane (m. John Dieter), Nelly (b. 1803 m. James Simpson 12/10/1826), Thomas (b. 1805 d. 1872-80 Clay Co. MO m. Malinda Hawkins 1/16/1828 and had Wm Harvey, Francis, Martha M., Margaret, Sarah E., Nancy, John Rush, George Moley, James Jackson, Alfred Lee, Julia and Arch R. Britton.), William Jr., Wallis A. and Nancy. Wallis A. b. 1810 d. 1891-1900 m. Sarah Wicker 3/29/1929 and had the following children: George Elliott (4/14/1830 3/27/1902) m. 3/6/1852 Catherine Linder (9/24/1925 3/11/1911) and had the following children Rebecca Jane [4/16/1860 d. 1939 m. John Reynolds (1858- 1826) 5/21/1892 and had Emma Jane 3/5/1892, George E. 3/1895, Joseph 5/25/1898, Walter P. 3/15/1902 and Jesse 8/9/1904.] John Reynolds was my uncle. Sarah Margaret Benjamin F. Mary Ann Hiley Emeline Susan Catharine James H. [b. 1832 d. 1896 m. Elizabeth Ann Justice on2/20/1861 and had Charles H., George (b. 1870 d. 1946 m. Polly Ann Harris 9/21/1889), Dora B., William b. 1891 and Valentine b. 1895.] Valentine Sevier b. 6/20/1837 d. 10/21/1906 Nancy Elizabeth b. 1/2/1844 Joseph H. William A. Hiley Emeline Sarah Margaret Hope this helps.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kennedy, Britton, Brittain, Street Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4202 Message Board Post: Looking for information on John Kennedy son of William who died in 1809? I believe that my GGGGrandmother Mary Armstrong Kennedy is his daughter. She had sons named John and William and daughters named Sarah and Mary. I have all of this information at http://wehaveneatstuff.com/streetpapers.htm Please e mail me at neatstuffgifts@aol.com if you have any more info. I also have some preliminary conclusions with documentation on this Kennedy Line. Some settled in Giles Co. TN and my Mary moved to Waco, TX.
I have been researching my father`s ancestry. He was born on 2 Sep 1878 in Greene Co., Tn to JOHN TAYLOR McMILLAN and MARGARETTA CLEMENTINE DYER. Margaretta`s parents were JACOB DYER and ANNA LONG. I have info on the McMillans and Dyers, but can`t find anything about Anna Long. If anyone has any info on these lines, please contact me at GuyCol@webtv.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4201.1 Message Board Post: I am wondering if you have any information about other Allen's of Greeneville in the late 1700s and 1800s? My great, great grandfather, John Reynolds m. Mary Alen/Allen and named her and his children in his Will of 1814. I know nothing more about him or about her but think they either came to Greene Co. from VA or PA. In the 1787-88 Greene Co. Tax list was Bengamin Alen. In 1798 in Capt. James Guthrie's Company was John Alen who had l00 acres in Greene Co., and Robert Allen who had 500 acres. Also Robert was with Capt. James Lauderdale's Co. in 1798 and in 1800 Robert Alen had 500 acres on the Chuckey River with 2 white tax payers and 2 blacks. John Allen had l00 acres on Lick Creek in 1799 and was with Capt. Chris-topher Bullard's Co. Any of these men could be the father of my great, great grandmother Mary Alen, or could be her brother or other relative. In 1830 Greene co. census was Daniel Allen who had 167 acres, 320101 males and 022061 females. Joseph Allen had 235 acres and 00021001 females but no males in his family, and Martha Allen had 967 acres and 00000101 males and herself. When Peach Tree Meets Sweet Auburn is the book by Gary Pomerantz (with whom I have spoken) about the Robert Allen line to whom Mary might be related because they were originally in Greeneville, TN. and moved to Atlanta, GA. Robert Allen is the oldest known ancestor who left Chester Co. PA when he was nearly 60 after the Revolutionary War and came to NC/TN by 1786. [He arrived from Ulster, Ireland about 1737 in Chester Co. PA with siblings John, Benjamin, Ruth and Mary, and in a couple of years moved to the shenandoah Valley, VA but don't know if his siblings joined him.] He lived 7 miles south of Greeneville where he built a log cabin with portholes to fight off the Cherokee. In 1811 Robert Allen wrote his Will. He married twice and with second wife Martha ?Kerr (m. 1791) was the father of Samuel, Daniel, Francis and possibly Margaret. With his first unknown wife he had Reuben (m.Mary Jones) Frances (m. Henry Farnsworth Jr. in 1799), Mary Polly (m. Samuel Leming) James (m. Rebecca Hall), Robert Jr., and possibly others. Reuben contested his father's will because the 500-acre plantation was left to his half-brothers Daniel, Samuel and two of his half-sisters. In 1812 the Will was ruled to be legitimate but the slaves had to be sold with 10 and 1/5th of the proceeds to go to Frances Allen (Mrs. Henry Farnsworth). Robert's son Daniel built toll roads, bridges, owned a saw mill and a grist mill, and often loaned money to people. He mar-ried Mary 'Polly' Baker in 1813 at the Presbyterian Church in Greeneville, TN and had 12 children--5 boys inc. Isaac and James who went to Tusculum College in Greeneville. His daughter Nancy married James M. Lowry and built a house for her on Irish Street, another one in the country and both are still standing. Daniel's brother Samuel lived on the adjoining plantation in 1830 and both bought clothes from Andrew Johnson's tailor shop. Sam's name was spelled Alen by Andrew Johnson, later President of the United States. In 1838 Daniel owned 1100 acres and in 1840 had 19 slaves. His 42-year old Presbyterian brother Samuel had 10 slaves and was a farmer. Daniel died intestate in 1857 leaving 9 living children (inc. Margaret), was worth $l00,000.00, had 4500 acres of land and 23 slaves. [One of his nephews was Robert A. Crawford.] On Sept. 2, 1857 the farm, furnishings, livestock and slaves were divided. James Allen took 7 slaves, Isaac took 4. Notes showed that Daniel was owed $13,000. In 1850 Samuel wrote his will on Dec. 2, 1851 and died before Feb. 6, 1860. Their mother Martha, the family matriach, died July, 1840 and the family squabble over the slaves ended up in Chancery Court. (She had sued Reuben Allen 4/8/1812 and won, which established that her husband Robert's will was legit.) Daniel's son Isaac who married Sarah Ruth Earnest of Fairfield Co.S.C. in 1843 had a son Daniel II December 1847. Isaac was a livestock trader. Sarah Ruth died in 1852 during childbirth leaving 3 children; Issac soon married Laura Haygood, age 19, from Sandy Level, SC and had 7 more children. He formed a partnership with John Pogue in 1861. One of Isaac's daughters was named Margaret Luana died at 20 months of age on 9/8/1863 according to The Family Bible of Laura Haygood Allen now owned by Mrs. Helen Britton of Greeneville, TN. [Juanita Renner is also a descendent and cousin of the Allens and has information.] In 1863 Isaac moved into the old Daniel Allen home but in 1865 his credi-tors demanded money, including Margaret Noell Allen, who sued to collect and got Isaac's father's home. James Allen sold animals and food-stuff to the Confederacy at least 18 times then became a Captain in the Civil War and left an extensive war record. He was hospitalized at Shelbyville ! and later died in action at Chickamauga on Sept. 19, 1863. Isaac's brother-in-law Nick Ernest also sued and the court took most of Isaac's land to pay his debts, leaving him with a clapboard house on Lick Creek near Mosheim. Isaac A. Allen died in 1884 ahd his obit is in the April 1885 report of Big Springs Baptist Church, Mosheim, TN with the church records in the hands of James A. Butler of Mosheim. James and Robert Allen also died insolvent. D. Earnest Allen and wife Susie Harris left Greene Co. TN. for Dalton, GA in 1875, but he soon returned ill in 1879 at age 31, and died on 9/14/1879. Susie changed the name of their son born in from Isaac Anderson Allen to Ivan Earnest Allen. Ivan married Irene Unknown when he was 31 and they had son Ivan Jr. on 3/1911 (who m. Louise Richardson and had Ivan Allen 3rd who died in 1992), Hugh Inman (who m. Tricia and had Louise), Beaumont (who married and had Beau and Sarah). Ivan the lst also had a brother Will and sister Mary Ruth who married a Thomas. Their mother Susie died in 1936. Ivan the lst died October 16, 1968 and is buried at Westview Cemetery in Georgia. [Sue Frick Sanders, niece of Ivan Allen lst, has notes on the family.] Somewhere in the files of Ivan Allen Jr. there is a Family Genealogy Pamphlet, 'Data of the Allen Family', which is a family history prepared by an unknown author in 1920 which traces the Allens from Somerset County, England and described their migration to PA and Providence, Rhode Island where Robert Allen is said to have been born. [I was hoping to get a copy of this but no one called me back in response to my request for genealogy information.] On 9/4/1848 Henry and Frances Farnsworth sued Samuel, James, Robert Allen and Polly Leming, et al. I found this information also: a Mary Allen b. 1/7/1776 was disowned in 1801 at Lost Creek Monthly Meeting in TN for marryingher first cousin, Jonathan Mathews. She was the daughter of James Allen (1742-1815) and Erica Laughlin (1749-1820) of Chester Co. PA. James was son of William Allen and Mary Unknown of St. George Parish, Hartford Co. MD. William Allen was b. abt. 1700 and Mary abt 1755 in Hartford Co. MD. Childreh: Susannah, William, John, Joseph, Zach, James. Zach b. 1735 m. Lavina Jones and had Wm b. 1844 NC who m. Jane Hobson and had Mary (1793-1870) who m. Jospeh Hobsin, Zach (1796-1865) m. Susanna Reynolds (1796-1862 Marshall Co) m. 1818 Guilford Co. NC and Susanna and Zach had Charles, Rebecca, Zimri, Sarah, Jesse, Joseph, Lavina, Hannah. The Allens were Quakers. Some of my information came from Gary Pomerantz's book, When Peach Tree Meets Sweet Auburn, and as you can see I am still looking for information because there isn't much on the Greene County site. Hopefully someone will come forward and help us out.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allen,Richardson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ihB.2ACI/4201 Message Board Post: Im trying to find my Great Grandparents Green Allen, married to a Lura/Laura Richardson Allen, in mid to late 1800's. They had at least one son,Marhsall Edward Allen born 1900.Green supposedly died in 1907, Laura in 1912. I found a Laura Allen in the TN death index, Greene County 1912, ahve no idea if this is her record # 31638. If anyone knows or thinks they have a lead on these folks please let me know. Thanx, Dave Allen Atlanta dacma@bellsouth.net
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