There is no such item as the 1890 census. 99% of the entire US Federal Census for 1890 was destroyed in a fire in Washington, DC in the early 1920s. Tim At 10:24 AM 3/22/01 EST, RareFancy@aol.com wrote: >I'm looking for a census record for 1890 for Hamilton Cty for Frank and Emma >Rodgers. >Thank you, >Renea > > >============================== >Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! >http://searches.rootsweb.com/ > >
I'm looking for a census record of 1910 for Hamilton Cty for Frank and Annie Rodgers. Thank you, Renea
I'm looking for a census record for 1890 of Hamilton Cty for Frank and Lillie Rodgers. Thank you, Renea
I'm looking for a census record for 1890 for Hamilton Cty for Frank and Emma Rodgers. Thank you, Renea
The Chapman Funeral Home is no longer in business,but Wann Funeral Home at one time was associated with Chapman.Wann Funeral Home is located at 40000 Tennessee Ave.,which is right across the street from the intrance to Forrest Hills Cemetary in St.Elmo at the foot of Lookout Mt.,near the Incline Railway.The phone number is 1-423-821-7551.
ON A J.H. HUGHS LIVED IN RED BAN,TN VIA ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT. 1915 UP. THANKS LINDA Genealogy is my heart, soul, and mind. My Family is what I love to find. Any help is appreciated ! *DYE (N.C. & Tn) * BLANTON (TN)* CASSIDY (TN,KY,OH) * HUGHS(ky & tn) * SHAW (TN) * SHADWICK * CHADWICK * SHADRICK (TN)* CHAPMAN (tn) * McDANIELS (tn)* McCARVEY (GA) * CROW / CROWE (GA) * LEMONS (VA,TN) * RESSE(TN) EDWARDS(Tn)and the list goes on............ * RHEA, ROANE, CUMBERLAND , HAMILTON and MARION, MEIGS , SEQUATCHIE COUNTIES of TENNESSEE..... THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS ! FAVORITE SITES: HTTP:WWW.SAVINGGRAVES.COM (TENNESSE http://messenger.msn.com (free download it .)we can chat instantly.. or go to http://www.hotmail.com .................................... "IT'S FREE"
I am looking for Michael Burkhalter born 1846 in Tennesee. I have seen the name spelled many ways so far.There is a Burkhart/Buckheart on the 1850 census index pages 380a and 381a. Does anyone have access to the complete information on the census ? Thanks, Tammy Cox
Hello, My ancestor Rebecca QUINN JONES, born c1848--died Sept 1899, is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Chattanooga and at the pages Tim Stowell has so generously put on line it lists the Undertaker as Chapman....I was wondering if anyone has any information on this funeral home? Is it still in exsistence? Do they have records available? Their address? Thanks so much for your time, Paula Carle Bosch Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away. "Unknown" Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://raogk.rootsweb.com Volunteer at Genealogy Look Up Forum at http://www.expage.com/page/genealogylookup
Looking for information on Juanita S. BERRY, born abt. 1922 in Sweetwater TN. I know at one time she was married to an Alvin/Alin E. RODGERS/ROGERS and they had a son, who was born 03 Sept. 1947 in Chattanooga TN at the ELDRIDGE Clinic, who was put up for adoption when he was 5 days old. I also know that Juanita had two other children prior to the birth of the son that was born in 1947; it is unknown if the other children were fathered by Alvin/Alin E. RODGERS/ROGERS. Please respond to me privately. Thanks, Ola M. Santoni osantoni@sprintmail.com
I should have sent this to the list. To see a small list of some people buried there: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhamilt/pollardc.htm Donna F. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Fitzgerald" <dbfitz2@home.com> To: <NTexas3@aol.com> Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 3:57 PM Subject: Re: [TNHAMILT] Pollard Cemetery In Ooltewah > I found it Bobby!, I just sent you an email. It is located off a > gravel road across from Bennie Rd, off of Ooltewah-Ringgold Road. > > I didn't see Winston POLLARD's stone. > > I will go back tomorrow. > > Donna > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <NTexas3@aol.com> > To: <TNHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2001 3:52 PM > Subject: [TNHAMILT] Pollard Cemetery In Ooltewah > > > > I am looking for information on and location of Pollard Cemetey > Ooltewah, TN. > > If you have any informaion on this cemetery please let me know. I > have a map > > showing the location but I am unable to put it in here. If you would > like to > > see the location on a map just email me. Any information will be > appreciated. > > My GGgrand Father Winston Pollard is buried there. I have a lady who > will > > take a picture of the tombstone if we can ever find it. > > > > Bobby Howard > > Wichita Falls, TX > > NTexas3@aol.com > > > > > > ============================== > > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > > >
I am looking for information on and location of Pollard Cemetey Ooltewah, TN. If you have any informaion on this cemetery please let me know. I have a map showing the location but I am unable to put it in here. If you would like to see the location on a map just email me. Any information will be appreciated. My GGgrand Father Winston Pollard is buried there. I have a lady who will take a picture of the tombstone if we can ever find it. Bobby Howard Wichita Falls, TX NTexas3@aol.com
Tim, Is there a way to put a surname search option on your cemetery info ?? We all thank you for this BIG undertaking you are doing - you are sooooooo GREAT. Robin Amerson
At 07:29 PM 3/8/01 -0500, Bill Orton wrote: >What's the web address? > >> Added another 210 names to the listing of burials. This bring the total >> up to 7500 and May, 1909. >> >> Working on a somewhat different format, and would appreciate some feedback >> pro or con. Trying to make the info a little easier to read. >> >> I've now resurveyed the first 2250 records and will go back to adding in >> birth year, place born and last lived for records 301 - 2250. >> >> Tim Sorry about that - http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnhamilt/frsthill.htm
What's the web address? > Added another 210 names to the listing of burials. This bring the total > up to 7500 and May, 1909. > > Working on a somewhat different format, and would appreciate some feedback > pro or con. Trying to make the info a little easier to read. > > I've now resurveyed the first 2250 records and will go back to adding in > birth year, place born and last lived for records 301 - 2250. > > Tim
HI LIST, I am searchin for the death of a Ida Hughs/Hughes Cassidy.SHE MARRIED ALBERT CASSIDY in KY and had 3 children. IDA came to tn with ALBERT and 3 children. 1 child is buried in FORREST HILL CEM. along with ALBERT AND 2ND WIFE . This is a bomber for me on finding this lady. she was my Grandmother... Albert died 1949 His 2nd wife Agnes McCravey Cassidy is buried by him. HIS daughter alene/aalene is buried closed to him. she was 20 years old and never married. ANY HELP ON THIS LADY WOULD BE GREAT. SHE IS MY LAST LINK TO ALBERT TO FIND. THANKS Linda Cassidy Doyle Genealogy is my heart, soul, and mind. My Family is what I love to find. Any help is appreciated ! *DYE (N.C. & Tn) * BLANTON (TN)* CASSIDY (TN,KY,OH) * HUGHS(ky & tn) * SHAW (TN) * SHADWICK * CHADWICK * SHADRICK (TN)* CHAPMAN (tn) * McDANIELS (tn)* McCARVEY (GA) * CROW / CROWE (GA) * LEMONS (VA,TN) * RESSE(TN) EDWARDS(Tn)and the list goes on............ * RHEA, ROANE, CUMBERLAND , HAMILTON and MARION, MEIGS , SEQUATCHIE COUNTIES of TENNESSEE..... THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS ! FAVORITE SITES: HTTP:WWW.SAVINGGRAVES.COM (TENNESSE http://messenger.msn.com (free download it .)we can chat instantly.. or go to http://www.hotmail.com .................................... "IT'S FREE"
Added another 210 names to the listing of burials. This bring the total up to 7500 and May, 1909. Working on a somewhat different format, and would appreciate some feedback pro or con. Trying to make the info a little easier to read. I've now resurveyed the first 2250 records and will go back to adding in birth year, place born and last lived for records 301 - 2250. Tim
I would like to connect with anyone who had Smiths in Walker Co., GA and or Hamilton Co., TN between 1830 and 1850. I am especially interested if you have a James Smith or a Middleton Smith born about 1809 or a Littleton Smith born about 1814. My James M. Smith was living in Hamilton Co., TN in 1830 he was married to Susan Wallen. By 1850 they were living in Lookout Mountain, Walker Co., GA as was Littleton Smith who was married to Bathsheba. By 1860 both families are living in Randolph Co., AR and it is there they settled. Does anyone know of a Campbell Smith who lived in Walker Co., GA or Hamilton Co., TN in the same time period or earlier 1820+ Kathleen Burnett
Does anyone on the list know anything about the following people that I believe to be my long lost ancestors? I happened up on them by accident on the internet and would like somehow to varify that they are actually mine. They are buried in Ball Hill Cemetery on the outskirts of Hamilton County, I think in Birchwood. Any help or response would be appreciated. Thanks...Marjorie < Mamt1984@aol.com > The names are: Miller, Elizabeth - Wife of Jacob Miller - died 1894 Miller, Jacob - died 1872 Miller, JP Priddy, John - died 1899 Priddy, Eliza J - Wife of John Priddy - 1926 Priddy, William - Son of John and Eliza - 1869
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Chattanooga Times Sunday March 29, 1903 CAPT. H. M. MIDDLETON SUDDEN DEATH OF WELL KNOWN CITIZEN Was a Confederate Veteran, a Former Member of the County Court and a Prominent Democrat - Fell Dead While Seated in a Chair at his home on McCallie Avenue About 1:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while seated in the dining room of his residence, No. 101 McCallie avenue, Esquire Hugh M. MIDDLETON was taken ill of heart trouble and in less than five minutes, and before medical aid, which had been hurriedly summoned, could arrive, he was dead. For several months he has been complaining of heart trouble and he seemed to have a kind of premonition as what was in store for him, as he often remarked that he believed he would die of heart failure and that the time of his death was not far off. Yesterday he seemed in excellent health and the fatal attack came while he was talking to his wife and E. O. WELLS, his son-in-law. While he was speaking, he fell from his seat as though in a faint and in the arms of Mr. WELLS he was carried to his bedroom. A physician was sent for, but when Dr. NOLEN arrived life had been extinct for several minutes. The deceased leaves a wife and four children, two boys and two daughters. They are Harry and Charles MIDDLETON of Pittsburg, PA., Miss Margaret MIDDLETON of New York and Mrs. E. O. Wells of this city. SKETCH OF THE DECEASED. Capt. Hugh M. MIDDLETON was born Aug. 20, 1835, near Cunningham, in Forsythe Co., GA. He moved with his parents Capt. and Mrs. John MIDDLETON of Chattooga county near Summerville, in the same state, in the year 1838. His father died there in the same year, leaving his widow, Matilda MIDDLETON, and five sons, Albert, Andrew J., John, Hugh M., and William P. MIDDLETON. Albert MIDDLETON died in Mexico in the year 1847, being at that time a member of Capt. William FULTON'S company of calvalry. William P. MIDDLETON died near Centreville, Va., in December, 1861, a member of Company B, Ninth Georgia volunteer infantry, C. S. A. Andrew J. MIDDLETON died in April, 1897, in Gordan county, ten miles north of Calhoun, Ga. John MIDDLETON died at an early age, about 1840, at that time being seven years old. Hugh M. MIDDLETON married Miss Mary A. CARTER at Summerville, Ga., in June, 1860. In the early months of the year 1862 he helped to organize Company H. Thirty-ninth Georgia infantry, and was elected third lieutenant. In the regular order of promotion he was made captain of the company in the early part of 1864 while the Confederate army was in winter quarters at Dalton, Ga. IN THE WAR On Feb. 21, 1864, he received a furlough to visit his home and walked from Dalton to Summerville, a distance of forty miles, making the trip in one day. On Feb, 22 he was captured by a detachment from the Fifteenth Pennsylvania United States troops at Summerville, and was carried to Chattanooga, and then to Nashville, and finally landed at Fort Delaware about March 30. He remained there until Kirby SMITH surrendered the trans-Mississippi department, and was then paroled on July 25, 1865. He then returned to Summerville and sold out his possessions there and moved to Elizabethtown, Ky., with his wife and daughter Ella. They lived there for twenty-five years and in 1890 moved to Chattanooga. IN BATTLES AROUND CHATTANOOGA Capt. MIDDLETON was under fire with his company at Bridgeport Ala., in May, 1862, and afterwards at Baker's Creek or Champion Hill, Miss., in May, 1863. He was in Vicksburg when that city was besieged by the union forces. Capt. MIDDLETON was also in the battle of Mission ridge and the operations around Chattanooga. At the time of his death Capt. MIDDLETON was a member of the Master Masons lodge, Hardin Lodge, No. 249, Knights of Honor, and N. B. FORREST camp. For some years he was a member of the county court, having been elected as successor of the late J. A. HOLTZCLAW, immediately after the latter's demise. Since living in Chattanooga Mr. MIDDLETON has taken much interest in politics and was one of the best known democrats in the county. Mr. MIDDLETON'S term expired about three years ago and he has not taken an active part in politics since that time. FUNERAL SERVICES The funeral services will be held from the First Presbyterian church this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Dr. J. W. BACHMAN will conduct the services. Interment at the Citizens' cemetery. The pall-bearers from N. B. FORREST camp will be Esquire J. W. LEIGH, Capt. J. F. SHIPP, Maj. M. H. CLIFT, W. A. TERRELL, C. W. TERRELL, J. W. WILLINGHAM, W. B. FORD, and Capt. Milton RUSSELL. The pall-bearers from Temple Lodge, 430, F. and A. M., will be Francis MARTIN, D. H. BLOOM, D. F. BECKMAN, T. W. FRITTS, A. N. SLOAN, J. C. PARKS, F. A. RYDER, and D. A. GRAVES. The members of the N. B. FORREST camp will meet at the hall at 3:30 p.m., for the purpose of attending the funeral. (this newspaper article was Xeroxed and given to me by another CARTER descendant Alice Phillips - as well as the obituaries for Emma Wells Middleton and Mrs. E. J. Carter) ALSO: Chattanooga News (TIMES) Mar 30 1903 Funeral of Capt. MIDDLETON. The funeral services over the remains of Capt. H. M. MIDDLETON occurred yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the First Presbyterian church, the interment following at the Citizen's cemetery. Despite the downpour of rain that had continued all day a large number of people assembled to show their last mark of respect to the deceased. N. B. Forrest camp was present in a body seated in the rear of the church. As the funeral cortege entered, the members of the camp arose and followed the remains of their comrade, occupying seats reserved for them in the center of the house. The choir was composed of Mesdames CHUNN, Morris TEMPLE, M. B. OCHS and Sam DAVIS, Messrs. CHUNN, STILLMAN, HENDERSON, and WEBB. They rendered "Asleep in Jesus", "It is Not Death to Die", and "How Firm a Fountain". Dr. J. W. BACHMAN, who was endeared to Capt. MIDDLETON as pastor, neighbor and comrade in Forrest camp, conducted the impressive services. He spoke from the text, "Boast not thyself of tomorrow," and drew from the sudden death of the one lying before him thoughts upon which he recommended all present to meditate. He spoke with loving sympathy to the bereaved and dwelt upon the character of the deceased as one worthy of emulation. As soldier, he said his record was faithful and true, and the same was true of him as husband, father, church-member, friend, and citizen. The remarks addressed to his comrades were especially touching, and there were few dry eyes among those who looked upon this faithful band of heroes gathered to honor another of their members who had responded to the last roll call. There were pall-bearers from N. B. Forrest camp and from the Masonic camp to which Capt. MIDDLETON belonged. They were: Esquire Leigh, Capt. Shipp, Maj. Clift, W. A. Terrell, J. W. Willingham, W. B. Ford, and Capt. Russell, from the camp; Messrs. Francis Martin, D. H. Bloom, Beckham, T. W. Fritts, A. N. Sloan, J. C. Parks, F. A. Ryder, and D. A. Graves from Temple lodge, 430, F. and A.M. (CARTER Descendant) Donna Fitzgerald dbfitz@bellsouth.net