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    1. [TNHAMILT] Death Certificates
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. Does anyone know at what point Hamilton Co. started maintaining records of deaths in the county? I'm looking for some as early as 1890, but also for some into the 1910-1920 timeframe. Thanks in advance for any response. Donna

    01/30/2002 01:15:46
    1. [TNHAMILT] Re: TESTING
    2. Fred Richter
    3. Haven't received any mail in a couple days? fred ******************************************* frichter@infocom.com http://www.infocom.com/~frichter

    01/30/2002 03:11:17
    1. [TNHAMILT] Chattanooga Census Districts
    2. hello list, Does anyone know what the District for Dodds Ave. and Highland Park would be on the 1900 Census? If not then the1920 Census or maybe would be the same? Please help..I can look up what I need hopefully only if I know which District these two areas are in. Thank you very much, Wyn

    01/29/2002 05:30:35
    1. [TNHAMILT] James Davis d. ca 1910 James Co.
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. I just received some Hamilton and James County wills. One was for James Davis d. 1910 in James County. These are the people named in the will: wife: Mary sons: Harvey, Warner and Owen daus: Savannah Smith, Dollie Dugan and ?? Biggs grandchildren: Nora and John Brady If anyone knows anything about these folks, please give me a shout. I'm trying to see if he fits in my Davis line in that area. Thanks. Donna

    01/28/2002 02:00:24
    1. Re: [TNHAMILT] JAMES DAVIS
    2. Floyd Owsley
    3. James' parents were Sullivan Davis and Elizabeth ________. James had a sister named Mary Davis who married Thomas Davis. Both families lived in the Snow Hill Road and Savannah Creek area near Dolly Pond Rd. and Highway 58. Family members are buried at the Davis Cemetery. Most of the graves have no markers. My wife, Karen, is a descendant of Thomas and Mary. Floyd Owsley ----- Original Message ----- From: phebem <phebem@home.com> To: <TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 10:35 AM Subject: [TNHAMILT] JAMES DAVIS > > > > I am trying to untangle the many Davis lines in James county around the > turn of the century. > > > > on the James Co page there is the will of a James Davis who died in 1910. > > > > it lists his children: Harvey, Warner, Owen, Dallis Dugan, Gwen Biggs, > Savannah Smith > > > > does anyone have any idea who James Davis' parents were? > > > > Phebe Morgan > > > > > ==== TNHAMILT Mailing List ==== > Search the list archives: > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl - put TNHAMILT for > the name of the list > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/28/2002 07:54:35
    1. [TNHAMILT] James and Elsie McClanahan
    2. I am seeking information on James M. McClanahan, born about 1870, and his wife, Elsie, born about 1874. According to the information found on the 1910 James County Census, James and Elsie had been married for six years and had no children. My great grandmother, Mary Elizabeth Welch, was living with the McClanahan's at this time. Mary was 20 years old and listed as a "cousin." I have thoroughly researched my family tree and cannot find where either James or Elsie tie in as a cousin. Mary was born in Bledsoe County, so perhaps the McClanahan's once lived there, too. Can someone help? Thank you. Susan Kendall SusieQ1160@aol.com

    01/28/2002 01:37:37
    1. [TNHAMILT] watts, atnip, clemmons, clemons, clements, harriss
    2. Ray Harriss
    3. I am searching for anyone who is either related to or knows anyone related to: susannah watts-1835-1895, jacob atnip-around 1835, or any atnip, mary clemmons-clemons-clements-around 1780-1830(born in georgia, probably moved to tn in early 1800's, harriss-bellamy born 1901-died 1977--my father-also hudgins, betty--my aunt who i have not been able to find the past 5 years. Particularly, I'm interested in finding any Cherokee Indians who might have been related to Mary Clemmons-Cemons-Clements. Please write me back if anyone has any information on these people, who might be related to these people. We might be cousins! Thanks, Ray Harriss

    01/27/2002 09:54:58
    1. [TNHAMILT] JAMES DAVIS
    2. phebem
    3. > I am trying to untangle the many Davis lines in James county around the turn of the century. > > on the James Co page there is the will of a James Davis who died in 1910. > > it lists his children: Harvey, Warner, Owen, Dallis Dugan, Gwen Biggs, Savannah Smith > > does anyone have any idea who James Davis' parents were? > > Phebe Morgan >

    01/27/2002 03:35:28
    1. [TNHAMILT] Per month $180.00 Postage.
    2. GTE/nodoze
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    01/25/2002 08:32:43
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Zella Coffman
    3. "ATTENTION: 2ND. AND LAST UPDATE TO GENERAL PUBLIC MAILING LIST" SURNAMES ADDITIONS ARE CLOSED, AS NO WAY TO DISPLAY MORE NOW. GENERAL INVITATION TO THE FAMILIES OF THE SETTLERS OF EAST TN WHO CAME FROM EVERYWHERE, INCLUDING KENTUCKY, VIRGINIA, & NORTH CAROLINA*** Please do not hit reply to ,<coffmancousins@hotmail.com> You can't get a reply there!! Send To: Carl at <CousinsCom2@hotmail.com> Terri at <CousinsCom1@hotmail.com> ***WE KNOW MANY MANY NOBLE NAMES CAME TO EAST TN.. AND WE HAVE ADDED MANY MORE TO THIS OUR 2ND, UPDATE. JUST CAN'T ADD ALL OF THEM*** SPECIAL INTEREST INFO. TO ONES COMING AND OTHER HOW HAVE QUESTIONS AND WHO ARE THINKING ABOUT COMING, AS FOLLOWS: I. We need someone to Please bring a drug store type scan/printer to Reunion to make copies of data. And to charge something like 5-10 cents a copy to the people. E-mail first as we can't use more then two. 2. If some semiprofessional photographers would like to bring camera equip. they could be use to take group photos as a fair price. E-mail first please 3. If a couple of your families would like to bring your laptops, to do look up we certainly would appreciate it. We simple-ly haven't any budget to use. 4. Some of you have asked about Rv parking in Knoxville. There's only one in North Knoxville. The "Yogi Bears Jelly stone Park Camp Resort" Heiskell,Tn. 9514 Diggs Gap Rd. phone 1-865-938-6600. 5. The Official Group rates Motel For "The East Tn. Homecoming/Reunion" is The Sleep Inn in north Knoxville at 5460 Central Ave Pike, phone 1-865-688-7300. If you people will give us a month to take head count on ones wanting motels, Terri lives in Knoxville and she will get us all good rates. Send to Terri e-mail <cousinscom1@hotmail.com> later to see rates. Last year it was near $40 for a 2 full size doubles with discount. That should about do it. The campground is about. 4 miles away on Clinton Highway from motel at Powell ***OUR SURNAMES FEATURED SHOULD HAVE HOST/ HOSTESS/OTHER FAMILY MEMBERS TO GREET THEM- BUT PLEASE STOP A FRONT OF REUNION AND ASK IF WE HAVE A HOST FOR A NAME, AS SOMEONE MAY NOT SHOW UP, PLEASE*** ARNOLD, ATCHLEY, ATKINS, BAKER, BAUMGARDNER/BOMGARDENER, BAXTER, BLACKBURN, BLAIR, BRADLEY, BROWN, BRUCE, BUNCH, CANNON, CAMPBELL, CATE, CHANDLEY, CHILDERS, CLARK, COFFMAN/KAUFFMAN/KAUFMAN/KAUFMANN, CONNER, COX, CROSS, DISNEYS, DUGGER, EDMONDS, ELDER, ELLIS, FOUSTS, FRAKER, GILPIN/GILPEN, GOFORTH, GRAVES, HAGGARD, HARE, HAVENS, HAYES, HENSLEY, HOOK, HUFF, HUNTER, HURST, HURTS, JACK, JAGER, JAMES, JONES, KAUFFMAN/KAUFMAN/KAUFMANN/COFFMAN, KILGORE, KINCAID, KINEHEAD, KIRKPATRICK, KITTS, LARKIN, LARUE, LAWSON, LEGG, LETHCO, MACKLIN/MCCLAIN/MCLAIN, MCCLOUD, MCDOWELL, MOORE, MORROW, NORMAN, NORWOOD, OGG, OSBORN, OWEN, PALMER, PARKER, PARKS, PETERS, PICKERING, POUNDERS, RAMSEY, RENFRO/RENTFREW/RENTFRO, ROACH, ROBBS, ROLLS, SAMPLE, SANDS, SAUNDERS, SEABORN, SEVIER, SHELTON, SMITH, STRICKLAND, SZALAY, THOMPSON, TILLERY, VAN BIBBER, WADDELL, WALLACE, WARWICK, WEAVER, WEBBS, WILLIAMS, WOOD, WYRICK, YAGER, YANON. ---------------------------------------- what: HOMECOMING/REUNION 2002 who: Pioneer Families of East TN, KY, and VA when: JULY 13-14 where: Bell's Campground Bell's Campground Rd. Powell, Knox Co., TN Powell, Tennessee, is a suburb of Knoxville and is located in North Knox County. Bell's Campground is off of Clinton Hwy. Those needing hotel/motel accommodations will need to make them in North Knoxville. **STATEMENT OF INTENT** This is an open invitation to attend the 2nd annual homecoming/reunion of our pioneer families that settled, lived, raised their children, and sometimes died in this area. Some sank deep roots and others moved on, scattering our ancestors from coast to coast. Our purpose is to have fun, get acquainted, and swap genealogical information. The above is a list of the families which we know for sure had ties in early East Tennessee and the ones we have some information on. However, (Sorry all surnames are CLOSED Now) Contact Carl at <CousinsCom2@hotmail.com> or Terri at <CousinsCom1@hotmail.com>. All we ask is that you be willing to act as host or hostess/greeter for your surname and to share whatever info you have available. ALL surnames are welcome to attend whether your name is listed here or not! There will be a wealth of information to share. Plan on attending please! We Do Need A Head Count, To, NOT over book, However. (Numbers of persons coming) is needed. We would love to have volunteers for all the names on the list (except Brown and Coffman, which we have well-covered) to act as co-hosts/co-hostesses to greet and help people with their surname feel welcome and to help them meet researchers working on the same surname. To those of you with East TN roots who don't have much extended family and therefore don't have a reunion, this is your chance to bring your immediate family members and join ours. We want everyone to have fun, feel welcomed, and enjoy themselves. **That's What Tennessee Stands For: THE VOLUNTEER STATE ** "Where pride walks and the flag flies!"** We know that we have some college instructors attending who perhaps can be persuaded to speak. We also have experts and accredited genealogist who have been researching for 30 plus years. They are ready to share their information with us. ---------------------- Attendance is FREE . . . but we will have a "donation" jar to offset the cost for using the campground, tableware, entertainment, and clean up. PLEASE PLAN ON ATTENDING AND BRING: 1. First and foremost yourselves... 2. ALL BOOKS, BIBLES, PICTURES, FAMILY SHEETS, AND INFORMATION YOU HAVE AVAILABLE... 3. A covered dish to share. (For those who are traveling some distance and for whom this is not a feasible option, you may either bring a sack lunch or a non- perishable or deli item that can be picked up at last minute locally. 4. Drinks, ice chest 5. A chair or blanket to sit on...If you are serving as a host or hostess, you will also need a small table (card table size or larger) to display your family information on. -------------------------- Last year was our first attempt to pull all these early settlers' descendants together. As far as we knew, it had never been attempted before. It was a resounding success for a first attempt, and it was agreed that it should become an annual event. This area is so very rich in history, both as an Indian frontier and as an isolated jewel of Union sympathy during the Civil War. It also served as a departure point for westward movement and new settlement. Our ancestors left us a rich heritage, which we are striving to preserve and pass on to our children and grandchildren. This rich tapestry of ideals and values is what made us a great nation and what made each of us what we are today. And it began with our earliest immigrant ancestors who came here to start a new life and a new country. COME and SHARE that heritage with us on July 13-14. We are looking forward to making many new friends!! Sincerely, Terri Brown Jurca: <CousinsCom1@hotmail.com>, 5509 Paula Rd., Knoxville, Tn 37912 Carl Coffman: <CousinsCom2@hotmail.com> 1448 S. Hadley St. Wichita, Kansas 67213 and co-hosted by many more friends and cousins, both locally and via internet -- too numerous to name individually, but all of whom we thank for all their help. /////////////// PLEASE REPLY BRIEFLY TO ONE OF ABOVE ADDRESSES IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND SO WE CAN KEEP A HEADCOUNT. THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT SO THAT WE CAN BE PREPARED FOR THE CORRECT NUMBER AND TO TRY TO ASSIST YOU IN FINDING ACCOMMODATIONS. Thank you.////////////////// _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

    01/18/2002 03:17:17
    1. [TNHAMILT] re: TNHAMILT-D Digest V02 #3
    2. I am sorry that i have not replied sooner. I am looking for George Phillips who married Mary Shannon in 1840. Their first child was Agnes and the son that they had, was named George R. Phillips. They had a daughter born as third child was Sarah Elizabeth Phillips, my gg grandmother. Thank you Rosemary Stewart > ** Original Subject: TNHAMILT-D Digest V02 #3 > ** Original Sender: TNHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com > ** Original Date: Sat, 05 Jan 2002 10:01:22 -0600 > ** Original Message follows... > > Content-Type: text/plain > > TNHAMILT-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 3 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [TNHAMILT] George Washington Phill [SusieQ1160@aol.com] > #2 [TNHAMILT] Mrs. Cyrus G. MARTIN of [First Families <firstfamilies@link] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from TNHAMILT-D, send a message to > > TNHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > TNHAMILT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ______________________________X-Message: #1 > Date: Fri, 4 Jan 2002 16:07:55 EST > From: SusieQ1160@aol.com > To: TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <74.15e6b695.296773ab@aol.com> > Subject: [TNHAMILT] George Washington Phillips > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Kathi - > > My ancestor's name was also George Washington Phillips. He was born > 1/28/1844 and died 10/21/1911. He married Sarah "Sallie" Rogers on 3/13/1867 > in Whitfield County. Is this your ancestor? > > Susan Kendall > SusieQ1160@aol.com > > ______________________________X-Message: #2 > Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 18:02:27 -0800 > From: First Families <firstfamilies@linkline.com> > To: TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com > Message-Id: <4.3.0.20020104175443.00c19810@pop3.linkline.com> > Subject: [TNHAMILT] Mrs. Cyrus G. MARTIN of Chattanooga > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hello Everyone: > > We are searching for any living descendants of Mrs. Cyrus Griffin > MARTIN who lived in Chattanooga in 1952 at 412 East Second Street. > > Her maiden name was Rosalind EWING the daughter of Henry Overton > EWING (1860-1905) and his wife Minnie Morrow CHAMBERLAIN (b.1869). > The EWING family was from Lookout Mountain, TN. > > Mrs. MARTIN is a direct descendant of Henry CHAMBERLAIN (1596-1674) > an early settler of Hingham and Hull MA. > > Thank you most kindly for any information on her family. > > Ryan Jackson > America's First Families > mailto:firstfamilies@linkline.com >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** > Rosemary Stewart Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

    01/16/2002 10:11:53
    1. [TNHAMILT] James Davis d 1865
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. I have Davis folks in the Hamilton Co. area and according to family stories, 2 uncles died during the CW. I found this fella at Davis Cemetery: Davis, James Sr. Co. G 5th Tn Inf d 1865 also next to him is Davis, James M 8/23/1884 age 37 yrs. "In found remembrance of our dear father" Does anyone recognize either of these two Davis fella? Donna

    01/16/2002 07:55:38
    1. [TNHAMILT] George McCorkle
    2. A. Huddart
    3. Nancy Sharber has forwarded your query about the McCorkle line to me. I am a descendant of Alexander McCorkle, his son Samuel Eusebius, and S.E.'s daughter, Harriet McCorkle, wife to Amzi McGinn. I have no information about George McCorkle, but there is a Francis McCorkle line in Virginia and West Virginia. Francis is a Revolutionary War soldier. There is a book "McCorkles and Other Relatives of Louise Jones Spivey" by Louise J. Spivey at the TN State Library in Nashville. This may be of help. Sorry that I don't have any documents to help. Best of luck with your search. Ann Huddart

    01/12/2002 05:29:28
    1. [TNHAMILT] Migration to Randolph Co., AR
    2. Kathleen Burnett
    3. If you had ancestors who migrated to Randolph Co., AR between 1850 and 1860 from Walker Co., GA and or Hamilton Co., TN I would like to connect with you. My desire is to possibly connect to some of the families that migrated with my Smith and Stout lines. Kathleen Burnett

    01/12/2002 08:02:22
    1. [TNHAMILT] Jabez Goddard
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. Anyone know who this fella is? Jabez Goddard m. Sarah P. Cotton in Hamilton Co., Tn. 8/22/1857. Is his name really Goddard or is it possibly Gothard? If so, and you have Gothard connections, pls. give me a holler. I'm trying to connect Margaret Leoma Gothard to a family and was wondering if this might be a relative. Margaret was b. ca 1844. Thanks. Donna

    01/11/2002 02:55:04
    1. [TNHAMILT] Hiram Davis and Minerva Hardin
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. I've lost a Davis ancestor or two and this could be one of them. Does anyone know anything about Hiram Davis who m. Minerva Hardin 9/21/1857 in Hamilton Co., Tn? I really have no idea if he belongs to me or not, but the family was in the Hamilton Co. area at that time. If you have any info on Hiram, pls. drop me a note. Thanks Donna

    01/11/2002 02:52:12
    1. [TNHAMILT] re: TNHAMILT-D Digest V02 #2
    2. THANK YOU VERY MUCH. I HAVE ENTERED THE SITE. i clicked on url and then i ha to remove the quotaion marks that follow the last back slash. I do appreciate the information. Rosemary Stewart > ** Original Subject: TNHAMILT-D Digest V02 #2 > ** Original Sender: TNHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com > ** Original Date: Fri, 04 Jan 2002 13:03:22 -0600 > ** Original Message follows... > > Content-Type: text/plain > > TNHAMILT-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 2 > > Today's Topics: > #1 [TNHAMILT] Hamilton County - Phill [SusieQ1160@aol.com] > #2 [TNHAMILT] Hamilton County - Phill [Kathi Jones-Hudson <mdcat.geo@yaho] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from TNHAMILT-D, send a message to > > TNHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > To contact the list administrator, send mail to > TNHAMILT-admin@rootsweb.com. > > ______________________________X-Message: #1 > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 19:59:00 EST > From: SusieQ1160@aol.com > To: TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <112.a59d5f1.29665854@aol.com> > Subject: [TNHAMILT] Hamilton County - Phillips surname > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" > > Rosemary - > > Please check <A HREF="http://hctgs.org/">Hamilton County Tennessee Genealogical Society</A> for the > information you are looking for. Good luck in your research! > > Susan Kendall > SusieQ1160@aol.com > > <<I am interested in finding the history of events in Hamilton County during > the year of 1863. Could someone recommend an online site to search. My > surname that i am looking for is George C. Phillips or dau. Sarah Phillips. > His wife was Mary Shannon.>> > > ______________________________X-Message: #2 > Date: Thu, 3 Jan 2002 23:55:18 -0800 (PST) > From: Kathi Jones-Hudson <mdcat.geo@yahoo.com> > To: TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <20020104075518.74305.qmail@web12505.mail.yahoo.com> > Subject: [TNHAMILT] Hamilton County - Phillips surname > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Rosemary: > > If the Phillips Susan referred to you at HCTGS is your > Phillips family, please get in touch with me at > mdcat.geo@yahoo.com .... My great-grandfather was > George Washington Phillips. > > Kathi Jones-Hudson > > --- SusieQ1160@aol.com wrote: > > Rosemary - > > > > Please check <A HREF="http://hctgs.org/">Hamilton > > County Tennessee Genealogical Society</A> for the > > information you are looking for. Good luck in your > > research! > > > > Susan Kendall > > SusieQ1160@aol.com > > > > <<I am interested in finding the history of events > > in Hamilton County during > > the year of 1863. Could someone recommend an online > > site to search. My > > surname that i am looking for is George C. Phillips > > or dau. Sarah Phillips. > > His wife was Mary Shannon.>> > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send your FREE holiday greetings online! > http://greetings.yahoo.com >** --------- End Original Message ----------- ** > Rosemary Stewart Download NeoPlanet at http://www.neoplanet.com

    01/08/2002 10:42:26
    1. [TNHAMILT] Looking for Reva Myers
    2. Donna Barnes
    3. I'm looking for Reva Myers. Had her email some time ago, but it must have changed. I'm looking for some information on the Campbells that lived in Hamilton Co. in the mid to late 1800s Reva, if you're out there, give me a holler. Thanks. Donna Barnes

    01/07/2002 12:19:54
    1. [TNHAMILT] Mrs. Cyrus G. MARTIN of Chattanooga
    2. First Families
    3. Hello Everyone: We are searching for any living descendants of Mrs. Cyrus Griffin MARTIN who lived in Chattanooga in 1952 at 412 East Second Street. Her maiden name was Rosalind EWING the daughter of Henry Overton EWING (1860-1905) and his wife Minnie Morrow CHAMBERLAIN (b.1869). The EWING family was from Lookout Mountain, TN. Mrs. MARTIN is a direct descendant of Henry CHAMBERLAIN (1596-1674) an early settler of Hingham and Hull MA. Thank you most kindly for any information on her family. Ryan Jackson America's First Families mailto:firstfamilies@linkline.com

    01/04/2002 11:02:27
    1. [TNHAMILT] George Washington Phillips
    2. Kathi - My ancestor's name was also George Washington Phillips. He was born 1/28/1844 and died 10/21/1911. He married Sarah "Sallie" Rogers on 3/13/1867 in Whitfield County. Is this your ancestor? Susan Kendall SusieQ1160@aol.com

    01/04/2002 09:07:55