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    1. [TNHARDEM] Re: A. H. Moore & M._J. Cox
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: cox[moore Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jhB.2ACI/133.1 Message Board Post: hi my g mother had a sister name ann cox from ireland and she moved to conn,and married a man a mr,moore,but I do not know what his first name was, I have more information ,I would appreicate it was much a reply my e-mail is roseanna48@aol.com. ps my grandmother name was catherine cox\ colgan

    12/13/2003 06:52:23
    1. [TNHARDEM] Dan Simpson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jhB.2ACI/276 Message Board Post: i am trying to find my paternal grandfather who was named dan simpson and i know that he came to mo from tenn or that is what i was told by my father leo simpson but my dan was married to a rosie wells and had a brother named james and two sisters the sisters lived in ill and my dad always called them aunt kat and aunt nine have no idea what the nicknames stand for would appreciate any help any one can give me

    12/04/2003 11:23:36
    1. Re: [TNHARDEM] KING FAMILY
    2. Susan Hinckley
    3. HI, I too am looking for the Kings in Hardeman County. The Kings married into my Glidewell and Swindle families. I have looked in my information and do not find George W. but, I have a George I show born in 1876 with a brother named Thomas and a brother named Jesse. I don't see a name for the mother yet but, the father was Andrew Thomas King and there is a sister named Mary A. . All of George's siblings I show are Mary A. , M.E. , Jesse, Nelly A. , Eliza Jane, Thomas A. , and George. If you have any of these Kings, let me know and I will share with youu what I have. Suzie (surenames: Glidewell, King, Swindle, webb, Naron, Kellum, Cooper and Faulkner) ----- Original Message ----- From: <BCM49@worldnet.att.net> To: <TNHARDEM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 29, 2003 4:33 PM Subject: [TNHARDEM] KING FAMILY > 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/jhB.2ACI/275 > > Message Board Post: > > Looking for information on George W. King born 1877 around Toone. From the 1880 census, his Mother's name was Mary and there were two brothers Thomas and Jim. > >

    11/30/2003 03:48:09
    1. [TNHARDEM] info on Western State burials
    2. peterpaniam
    3. I was prowling along the rootsweb boards and found this one, I lived in Hardeman county for many years. I was reading the archives and saw that someone had inquired about where the patients were buried a cemetery was mentioned across the road from Western. However, I lived around the corner from Western, behind Patterson's Grocery (or Bishop's Grocery however you know it as I was married into that family at the time) and if you walked through the woods behind the store to the edge of Western's property, there are numerous graves that are basically unmarked, there are concrete markers on some with numbers on them (my ex-husband's grandmother worked there in the early years and said that they did not know the names of these patients so they used their numbers). You can see all the graves as they are sunken now and filled with leaves. It is truly a sad place. If anyone wants info on these you can probably call Western for more info, if anyone who works there now would know! not sure. R Johnson, Lexington, TN --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Free Pop-Up Blocker - Get it now

    11/30/2003 12:26:39
    1. [TNHARDEM] KING FAMILY
    2. 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/jhB.2ACI/275 Message Board Post: Looking for information on George W. King born 1877 around Toone. From the 1880 census, his Mother's name was Mary and there were two brothers Thomas and Jim.

    11/29/2003 08:33:00
    1. Re: [TNHARDEM] J.A. JACKSON, Civil War
    2. Thank you so much for the link to the Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System Search site. What a wonderful resource! -Carol Anderson

    11/26/2003 01:46:37
    1. Re: [TNHARDEM] J.A. JACKSON, Civil War
    2. Jim Fowler
    3. You might check this guy. Jim Fowler From: TENNESSEE CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS : NAME: Jackson, James A. PENSION #: S10916 COUNTY: Sumner UNIT: 20th Inf. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.543 / Virus Database: 337 - Release Date: 11/21/03

    11/25/2003 01:53:29
    1. Re: [TNHARDEM] J.A. JACKSON, Civil War
    2. You might try this site: <A HREF="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm">http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm</A> Try various forms & spellings of the name ie Jim, James, J. A., etc.

    11/25/2003 12:12:04
    1. [TNHARDEM] J.A. JACKSON, Civil War
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: JACKSON, REYNOLDS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jhB.2ACI/274 Message Board Post: I have just joined this list and hope that someone can help me. My grandfather, Jimmie W. Jackson, told us that HIS grandfather, Jimmie Anderson Jackson (1847-1926), was trained as a medic in the Civil War. We know that he returned to Hardeman County after the war and married Judia Ann Reynolds (1844-1917) on 12 December 1866. They later moved to Gibson County, TN, where they are shown on the 1880 census. I would like to find out what unit Jimmie Anderson Jackson served in, who he served with, what battles they may have fought. He would have been only 14 at the beginning of the war. The only thing I have to go on is that we think he mustered out in Arkansas. I would appreciate any help on this. Thank you so much!

    11/25/2003 02:21:00
    1. [TNHARDEM] Duncans' of Hardeman Co.
    2. 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/jhB.2ACI/273 Message Board Post: I am looking for a William B. Duncan, b. late 1700's. I believe he is listed on the 1830 census for Hardeman Co. Tn. and 1840 census for Marshall Co. Ms. I would like to know about his wife, siblings, children, birth place and where he is buried. I believe he had a daughter Elizabeth that married Samuel Duncan in 1819 in Caldwell Co.Ky. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Margaret

    11/22/2003 03:41:28
    1. [TNHARDEM] Re: Smiths of Hardeman County
    2. 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/jhB.2ACI/233.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I live in Tippah County and doing research on our family tree. My husband's ggrandmother married a Jack Smith (b.1859-d.1908). We are not sure where he is from,but was told possibly Tn. He married Amanda Burge (b.1863-d.1909) 9/22/1880. They are both buried in Duncan Cemetery, Benton Co. Ms. I have not been able to find any information on Jack or his parents or sibling. I know he was raised by to old maid Duncan sisters.. Let me know if maybe we have a connections. Thanks Margaret

    11/22/2003 03:13:01
    1. [TNHARDEM] Abandon Cemetery
    2. 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/jhB.2ACI/272 Message Board Post: I know this may be a long shot, From Jackson Tn. driving down hwy 118 to Toone, before you get to the over pass, Does anyone know the name of An Abandon Cemetery in that area. I have a friend who bought some land there and it has a cemetery on it way back in the woods. If this cemetery is listed already could someone let me know. Thanks

    11/22/2003 11:48:52
    1. [TNHARDEM] CEMETERY QUESTION??
    2. BESSIE
    3. HELLO, LOOKING FOR INFO ON GOOD HOPE CEMETERY. CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THERE IS A CEMETERY NAMED GOOD HOPE IN HARDEMAN COUNY? IF SO WHERE IS IT LOCATED? I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON THE WILLIAMS FAMILIES BURIED THERE. THANK YOU BESSIE

    11/17/2003 12:55:33
    1. [TNHARDEM] CEMETERY QUESTION??
    2. BESSIE
    3. HELLO, LOOKING FOR INFO ON GOOD HOPE CEMETERY. CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF THERE IS A CEMETERY NAMED GOOD HOPE IN HARDEMAN COUNY? IF SO WHERE IS IT LOCATED? I AM LOOKING FOR INFO ON THE WILLIAMS FAMILIES BURIED THERE. THANK YOU BESSIE

    11/17/2003 12:55:24
    1. [TNHARDEM] (1) JOHN CARTER b.1770-80 in Hardeman Co. TN 1830, living near JESSE CARTER et al; (2) JAMES CARTER in 1831 Hardeman Co. TN Deeds.
    2. cedarsage
    3. Question: In Hardeman Co. TN in 1830, was Jesse Carter b.1779 NC related to his nearby neighbor John Carter b.1779-80? And further, were either Jesse or John Carter related to Synthia Carter, alleged wife of Francis Shoemake of same county? (1) 1830 Hardeman Co. TN Census, the following Carters were close neighbors to each other: Page 339: Line 15: Jesse Carter (b.1779 NC, d.1847 Hardeman Co.TN) Line19: Samuel Owens Jr. (Jesse's dau. Polly is his wife, m.1829) Line 20: Samuel Owens Sr. Line 21: John Carter (b.1770-80 per this census) Line 23: Ebenezer Carter (son of above Jesse Carter) Page 343: Line 16: Green B. Carter (son of above Jesse Carter) Line 17: Francis Shoemake (wife Synthia Carter of Greene Co. TN Carters?*) *Note: Per someone else's information on the internet, Francis Shoemake's wife was Synthia Carter, daughter of James Carter b.1768 (wife Phoebe Ballard), son of John Carter Sr. of the Greene Co. TN Carters. So, what we have here are either coincidences of different Carter families (i.e., John Carter, Synthia Carter) living next door or nearby to Jesse Carter and his children at the same time, or else perhaps there is a connection between Jesse Carter, John Carter and Synthia Carter? And are they the Greene Co.TN Carters or another group entirely? Also, there are business dealings in the 1830s in Hardeman courthouse records between Thomas K. Carter and Francis Shoemake (possible husband of Synthia Carter). Also, Thomas K. Carter and Green B. Carter (Jesse's son) seemed to be engaged in similar land transactions at the same time. Don't know how Thomas K. Carter is related to anyone, though some have him in the list of Jesse Carter's children. A few things about Jesse Carter and children: Jesse Carter had several children who are named as his heirs in Hardeman County courthouse records: Green B., Robert S., Wm.E.D., Ebenezer, Allen, Griffin, Jesse Jr., Polly (Owens), Mahina (Bailey), and Syrena (Crews). Some people add the names John, Ambrose and Thomas K. to the list of Jesse's children, but I don't know what evidence they have for that (note: if someone could tell me, would appreciate it). Those three names do appear on the Hardeman County census in 1830: John (above mentioned but too old to be Jesse's son); Thomas K. (page 344, b.1800-1810); and Ambrose (page 349, b.1790-1800. Allen Carter (same as Allen son of Jesse?) b.1790-1800 is on the Hardeman census in 1830, page 349, same page as Ambrose. Regarding Ambrose, looks like he was the Ambrose Carter in Fayette Co. TN in 1840, and that his widow Martha J. was still there in 1850, and further that Ambrose died of cholera in Jan. 1850. (2) JAMES CARTER in Hardeman Co. Deed Records 1830s: I went through the entire Hardeman County TN census for 1830 and did not see a JAMES CARTER listed (though could have missed a name of course). However, in 1831 in Hardeman County, a Lewis Bolt sold land to a James Carter. Lewis Bolt is on the 1830 Hardeman Census, page 345. In 1837, Samuel McFarland sold land to James Carter. The one in 1837 could possibly be my ancestor James Carter (b.1815 NC), but the one in 1831 would not be. Also, in 1862 there is a Hardeman Co. TN will for JAMES CARTER who names his wife Malvina but doesn't give his children's names, names his brother-in-law George S. Armstead, and also says James was an heir to a John Mosby of Virginia. Also, in 1860, a J.M. Hackney gave a gift to his daughter MARY ANN CARTER, which gift was witnessed by JAMES B. CARTER and John F. Armsted. The father and daughter were in different counties: one in Madison, one in Hardeman; it is unclear to me which was where. Question: Who is the James Carter who bought land in 1831? Is there any chance he is the alleged father of Synthia Carter wife of Francis Shoemake and son of John Carter Sr. of Green Co. TN? The information I saw said that Synthia's father James Carter (b.1768) went to Fannin County, TX in the late 1830s. Would appreciate any information, enlightenment, discussion of any of the above. Would like to know if Jesse Carter and John Carter were connected, and if any of them were connected to Synthia Carter wife of Francis Shoemake. Have some information on Jesse's children, but could always use more. Thanks, Sharon Hitt cedarsage@comcast.net or nannyhitt@yahoo.com

    11/10/2003 02:07:30
    1. [TNHARDEM] CEMETERY QUESTION??
    2. BESSIE
    3. HELLO, CAN SOMEONE TELL ME IF THERE IS A CEMETERY NAMED "GOOD HOPE "IN HARDEMAN COUNTY AND IF THERE IS WHERE IT IS LOCATED? I AM LOOKING FOR IBFO ON THE WILLIAMS FAMILIES THAT ARE BURIED THERE. THANK YOU BESSIE

    11/10/2003 12:57:31
    1. [TNHARDEM] VAUGHN
    2. Mary Hewitt
    3. I am continuing my search for my grandfather's brother, Sam W Vaughn, born Ms. 1854. He, along with his brother, John Marshall,b 1858, and mother, Lurena (Fowler) Vaughn, b. Al., were in Big Hill district in 1860. I cannot locate any other documentation of Sam's whereabouts. John M. remained in McNairy Co all his life. Grandpa, Joseph Louis Vaughn b.1862 in Pocahontas, died Tx. 1947, was bound to WBT Gooch in 1866, as an orphan. Also searching for the right George W. Vaughn, their father.

    11/06/2003 11:28:26
    1. [TNHARDEM] Francis SHOEMAKE b.abt.1790-1800, lived in Hardeman Co. TN late 1820s, early 1830s
    2. cedarsage
    3. In the late 1820s and early 1830s, there was a FRANCIS SHOEMAKE in Hardeman Co. TN. He appears on the 1830 census there. Per that census, he was born about 1790-1800 and had in his household one female under age 5, one female 20-30, and one female 30-40. He also appears in court documents transacting business in the early 1830s, and may have been a partner in an enterprise named "Shoemake and Wilson" (per court records). I saw someone's data on ancestry.com which said Francis Shoemake was married to a SYNTHIA CARTER, daughter of a James Carter b.1768 TN and Phoebe Ballard. The person's data says this James Carter went to Fannin County, Texas by 1849. Am wondering if Francis Shoemake did also, as haven't found him on the census after 1830. Also per the 1830 Hardeman Co. census, Francis Shoemake lived next door to Green B. Carter, son of Jesse Carter of that county. I would like to verify whether or not Francis Shoemake's wife was "Synthia" Carter. If so, would like to know whether or not she was related to her next door neighbor Green B. Carter. Also, what became of Francis Shoemake after the 1830s? Thanks, S. M. Hitt cedarsage@comcast.net

    11/06/2003 07:43:21
    1. [TNHARDEM] Change of Address
    2. To: Moderator I've forgotten how to send you a change of address for the Hardeman County list. My old address: MarvinHow@aol.com. This address will expire after this week. My new address is: MarvinHowell2@aol.com Thanks for changing me. Marvin

    11/05/2003 04:56:37
    1. [TNHARDEM] FW: {not a subscriber} NEED HELP!!
    2. Merv
    3. -----Original Message----- From: BESSIE [mailto:turley@usit.net] Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 8:52 AM To: TNHARDEM-L@rootsweb.com Subject: {not a subscriber} NEED HELP!! !! HELLO, I AM NEEDING TO KNOW IF THERE IS A CEMETERY IN HARDEMAN COUNTY BY THE NAME OF GOOD HOPE AND IF THERE IS WHERE IS IT LOCATED? NEED INFO ON THE WILLIAMS FAMILIES BURIED THERE. WOULD VERY MUCH APPRECIAT ANY HELP. THANK YOU BESSIE

    11/05/2003 11:20:31