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    1. Kerr's Hardin County Cemeteries
    2. Does anyone know of any Kerr's buried in Hardin County cemeteries. I would appreciate any help. Thank you, Flo.

    07/03/2004 08:04:23
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Kerr's Hardin County Cemeteries
    2. David Cagle
    3. There are Kerrs buried in 7 different cemeteries in Hardin Co. David ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 1:04 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Kerr's Hardin County Cemeteries > Does anyone know of any Kerr's buried in Hardin County cemeteries. I would > appreciate any help. Thank you, Flo. > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    07/03/2004 07:15:24
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Graham Cemetery
    2. David Cagle
    3. Carrol, W. H. Franks, 01/15/1807--12/31/1881 There are 17 other Frankses buried at Graham, but Tabitha doesn't appear to have a marked headstone. David ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 9:31 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Graham Cemetery > Does any body know if there are any Franks buried in Graham Cemetery. I have > heard that my Gr. Gr. Grandparents are their. William Hezekiah and Tabitha > Franks. I have searched for Graham Cemetery with luck. Would appreciate any > Info. Regards. > > Carrol B. Franks. > In California. > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    07/03/2004 06:14:15
    1. Graham Cemetery
    2. Does any body know if there are any Franks buried in Graham Cemetery. I have heard that my Gr. Gr. Grandparents are their. William Hezekiah and Tabitha Franks. I have searched for Graham Cemetery with luck. Would appreciate any Info. Regards. Carrol B. Franks. In California.

    07/03/2004 04:31:27
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] county cemeteries
    2. David Cagle
    3. Kathy, There are 14 Gibbses buried at Liberty Cemetery 7 at Morris Chapel 5 at Crump 2 at White Sulphur 1 at Graham and 1 at Neill Liberty, Morris Chapel, Crump and White Sulphur are located west of the Tennessee River while Graham and Neill are on the east side of the river. For most of the last 50 years, most of the Gibbses I know lived around Crump. David ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, July 02, 2004 10:58 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] county cemeteries > does anyone know if any of the hardin county cemeteries have the GIBBS > family buried there? and if so, which ones and where are they? > thanks and peace from kathy > john 3:16 > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    07/03/2004 01:16:05
    1. county cemeteries
    2. does anyone know if any of the hardin county cemeteries have the GIBBS family buried there? and if so, which ones and where are they? thanks and peace from kathy john 3:16

    07/02/2004 05:58:54
    1. RE: [TNHARDIN] name of movie star
    2. Elizabeth Patterson was the lady who played Mrs. Trumball on the television show "I Love Lucy". You can read more about her at the following link: http://www.youns.com/lucy/elizabethpatterson.asp > [Original Message] > From: Roseanne Cain <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Date: 6/29/2004 4:53:45 PM > Subject: [TNHARDIN] name of movie star > > What is the name of the Savannah lady who became a Hollywood character actress in the early 1900s? Also, does anyone on the list know her connection to Oney Wingo? > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/

    06/29/2004 07:34:01
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] name of movie star
    2. David Cagle
    3. Elizabeth Patterson I don't know the connection to Oney Wingo. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roseanne Cain" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2004 4:53 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] name of movie star > What is the name of the Savannah lady who became a Hollywood character actress in the early 1900s? Also, does anyone on the list know her connection to Oney Wingo? > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    06/29/2004 04:18:12
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Tenn GenWeb Board
    2. David Cagle
    3. J. M. Jackson, born 11/14/1849 with no death date was buried at Shiloh Church Cemetery which is surrounded by Shiloh Military Park at Pittsburgh Landing. Nearest thing I see to your Jacob Jackson in Hardin County. Other Jacksons at the same cemetery were: Addie G. Jackson, 1892-1956 Eber C. Jackson, 1896-1922 Mamie Jackson, 1905-1907 Martha Jane Jackson, 1871-1929 David ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 9:09 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Re: Tenn GenWeb Board > Hamburg is still there, what is left of it. Probably reached it's heyday about the turn of the century when the Tennessee River was about the only means of transportation outside of a mule and wagon in Hardin County. The county didn't have any rail transportation until the 1950-60 era, and then only a spur and west of the river at that. Several factors brought about Hamburg's demise. First, the 1897 flood which was the largest on record for this area--Hamburg was completely flooded. Two, The automobile came into common use in the 20's. Third, the great depression of the 30's and 40's. And last and probably most important, TVA constructed a series of dams on the Tennessee River which allowed boat traffic from its mouth to its beginning in Knoxville. Before TVA, during periods of very low water, Hamburg was as far south/up stream as steam boats could travel. Hamburg was a very poplar spot to off-load trade goods for points further south. > > Hamburg is not by it's self. There were at least 41 other steamboat landings in Hardin County. Outside of a few places like Clifton, Saltillo, and Savannah, the other 38 or so places would be hard to find on a modern map. Hamburg lies about half way between Shiloh National Military Park and Pickwick Dam on the west side of the Tennessee River. The last time I was in that area, there was one tavern, 4 or 5 residences, and several newly built recreation cabins nearby. There is not but one or 2 or perhaps 3 of the old houses still standing that were part of Hamburg in the old days. > > David > > > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:46 PM > Subject: Tenn GenWeb Board > > > I saw your answer to district 10 query and it said "Hamburg was in the district." Was? My Grandfather was born in Hamburg 1883..The town is ..missing..From the maps I have seen it is under the Lake..is that correct? Am I wrong? I cannot find Hamburg on maps..Was it absorbed by Savannnah? What about graves in that area? Do you know if the names were preserved anywhere? I am looking for the grave of Jacob Jackson..who died in 1880 in Pittsburg Landing or any information about the Jacksons in that area at that time..Do you know anything about Hamburg and the surrounding area..where records can be found? > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    06/29/2004 03:58:42
    1. name of movie star
    2. Roseanne Cain
    3. What is the name of the Savannah lady who became a Hollywood character actress in the early 1900s? Also, does anyone on the list know her connection to Oney Wingo?

    06/29/2004 10:53:45
    1. Re: Tenn GenWeb Board
    2. David Cagle
    3. Hamburg is still there, what is left of it. Probably reached it's heyday about the turn of the century when the Tennessee River was about the only means of transportation outside of a mule and wagon in Hardin County. The county didn't have any rail transportation until the 1950-60 era, and then only a spur and west of the river at that. Several factors brought about Hamburg's demise. First, the 1897 flood which was the largest on record for this area--Hamburg was completely flooded. Two, The automobile came into common use in the 20's. Third, the great depression of the 30's and 40's. And last and probably most important, TVA constructed a series of dams on the Tennessee River which allowed boat traffic from its mouth to its beginning in Knoxville. Before TVA, during periods of very low water, Hamburg was as far south/up stream as steam boats could travel. Hamburg was a very poplar spot to off-load trade goods for points further south. Hamburg is not by it's self. There were at least 41 other steamboat landings in Hardin County. Outside of a few places like Clifton, Saltillo, and Savannah, the other 38 or so places would be hard to find on a modern map. Hamburg lies about half way between Shiloh National Military Park and Pickwick Dam on the west side of the Tennessee River. The last time I was in that area, there was one tavern, 4 or 5 residences, and several newly built recreation cabins nearby. There is not but one or 2 or perhaps 3 of the old houses still standing that were part of Hamburg in the old days. David ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, June 28, 2004 2:46 PM Subject: Tenn GenWeb Board I saw your answer to district 10 query and it said "Hamburg was in the district." Was? My Grandfather was born in Hamburg 1883..The town is ..missing..From the maps I have seen it is under the Lake..is that correct? Am I wrong? I cannot find Hamburg on maps..Was it absorbed by Savannnah? What about graves in that area? Do you know if the names were preserved anywhere? I am looking for the grave of Jacob Jackson..who died in 1880 in Pittsburg Landing or any information about the Jacksons in that area at that time..Do you know anything about Hamburg and the surrounding area..where records can be found?

    06/28/2004 03:09:53
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30
    2. David Cagle
    3. Barbara, That information has been published, and there is nothing more that what I sent you. The originals are in the Tennessee State Archives in Nashville. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Wallace" <[email protected]> To: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 8:45 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30 > David, > Thank you so much for your work and prompt response to my questions. > I really, really appreciate you. > Will I be able to order a copy of these records from the courthouse in > Hardin Co? > I have never found my name spelled "Wotheron" before. Wow! No wonder I > could not find him. > Barbara > > > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30 > Barbara, > 1833 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN > John Walthan > > 1836 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN > Smith Wotheron, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. > John Wotheron, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. > > 1837 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN > Smith Worthan, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. > David > > > > >

    06/21/2004 03:00:21
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30
    2. David Cagle
    3. Barbara, 1833 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN John Walthan 1836 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN Smith Wotheron, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. John Wotheron, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. 1837 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN Smith Worthan, 1 white poll, 2nd C. D. There are no marriage records extant for Hardin Co. TN prior to ca 1859. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Wallace" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 10:51 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30 > Hello list, > I am new to the list. > Would like to learn more about the John WORTHAM found in the Hardin Co. Census in 1820 (listed alone) and > the John WATHIN listed in the 1830 census with wife and children. These seem to be the same person. > I am interested in finding a Nancy P. Hardin also. > > My John Worthen married first to unknown around 1824, born KY ( son's 1880 census record) > He married second to Nancy P. Hardin around 1836-37 born in MO or IL (census records) and they were in Wayne County, TN in the 1840 Census. > > Are there Tax records for Hardin county between 1820 -1838 and are there marriage records for the same period of time? > > Thanks, > Barbara > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.tngenweb.org/hardin/ > >

    06/21/2004 01:13:24
    1. John Wortham/Wathin/Worthen 1820 -30
    2. Barbara Wallace
    3. Hello list, I am new to the list. Would like to learn more about the John WORTHAM found in the Hardin Co. Census in 1820 (listed alone) and the John WATHIN listed in the 1830 census with wife and children. These seem to be the same person. I am interested in finding a Nancy P. Hardin also. My John Worthen married first to unknown around 1824, born KY ( son's 1880 census record) He married second to Nancy P. Hardin around 1836-37 born in MO or IL (census records) and they were in Wayne County, TN in the 1840 Census. Are there Tax records for Hardin county between 1820 -1838 and are there marriage records for the same period of time? Thanks, Barbara

    06/21/2004 04:51:49
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} Pictures of Unknown Black Hardin Countians
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. This message is being forwarded to the list by the listowner. If you can add something to the message below or wish to contact the person who wrote the message, reply to "Robyn Smith" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robyn Smith" <[email protected]> To: "tennessee list" <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 8:44 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} Pictures of Unknown Black Hardin Countians > Hello Hardin Family, > > I have uploaded several pictures from my collection that are unidentified but fascinating nevertheless. They are friends and family of Minnie Holt, who was born in Hardin County in 1880 and died in 1949. These pictures offer a rare glimpse into what the black community of Hookers Bend may have looked like in Hardin in the early 20th century. > > Goto: > http://www.geocities.com/msualumni/ then click on "Unknown Black Hardin Countians" in the left-most pane. > > I plan to periodically upload more. Enjoy! Feel free to send me questions or comments. > > Robyn > >

    06/17/2004 06:21:23
    1. Fw: {not a subscriber} David Morrow Street
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. This message is being forwarded to the list by the listowner. If you can add something to the message below or wish to contact the person who wrote the message, reply to "Suzy Street" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Suzy Street" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 12:27 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} David Morrow Street > Could someone please help me find information about my grandmother? > > My paternal grandmother, Annie Laurie Walker, was born in Iuka (possibly) > East Port. I have so very little information about her. > > On my fathers birth certificate (1912, Paducah,KY), it lists her birthplace > as Iuka, MS. However, I spoke to an aunt that I only recently found, who > said she was born in East Port. Her birth year was about 1887. > > Unfortunately I do not know my great great grandparents (Annie Laurie's > parents) names.She may have been part Choctaw Indian. That is about all the > birth information I have on her. I sorry it's so little. > > I have further information about her, but it's from her marriage to my > grandfather. I know from family stories that they were married in Savannah, > TN, which I understand is north of Iuka. See below if it helps:: > DAVID M. STREET (DAVID TSCHARNER5, DAVID ANTHONY4, DAVID3, ANTHONY (WADDY)2, > JOHN1) was born August 07, 1865 in ,Savannah, Hardin Co., TN. He married > ANNIE L.. She was born Abt. 1887 in ,,,MS.. > > Notes for DAVID M. STREET: > > 1910 McCracken Co., KY. Paducah 064-0130-0310 > David M. Street 45, b. TN. > Annie L. (wife) 23, b. MS. > S. Elizabeth (dau) 03, b. KY. > David M. Jr. (son) 02, b. KY. > > She also had another son and daughter: James Koger Street, b. 1913, Paducah, > Ky, and Margaret (Peggy) Street Mauldin Mitchell, b. abt 1916 location > unknown. > > > Thank you, > > Suzy Street > Bryan, Tx, USA > [email protected] > > > >

    06/17/2004 03:31:13
    1. Copeland Reunion
    2. Janey Wolfe
    3. Annual Copeland Reunion June 18-20 Schedule: June 18 (Fri) 7pm Gathering at TVEC building, 515 Florence Rd Savannah, TN. Music & Activities are planned. Those who wish to do so may bring desserts or cold drinks to add to the refreshment table. (only refreshments will be served, not a meal) Maxine Copeland Phillips At Maxine's House of Music is who you can call about this. June 19 (Sat) 9am Registration 10am Program (church auditorium) Place: New Harmony Baptist Church on Cerro Gordo Community, TN Noon Hour: Pot Luck lunch. Bring a dish or 2. After lunch: Auction -funds raised to maintain our Chapel & cemeteries, also for the Copeland Memorial Foundation. We need everyone to help with this auction by donation items to be sold. After the Auction: Copeland Memorial Foundation Meeting. June 20 (Sun) Church service 11am, Copeland's Chapel, Lutts, TN After church we will have a dinner on the ground. Everyone is asked to bring something to add to the meal. PLEASE NOTE: This is a sm. frame 100yr old building, that is not air conditioned , so be sure & dress comfortably. You will need to bring your own drinking water as the water on the property isn't drinkable. Restroom facilities are available in the chapel. HOPE ANY COPELAND DESCENDANTS CAN ATTEND!!

    06/15/2004 04:48:20
    1. Re: Pitts Family Cemetery
    2. David Cagle
    3. Joyce, John White's grave was on top of the hill directly across the road from the Harbour-Pitts Company Store Building at Cerro Gordo. Hardy Pitts' house was and is also opposite the store with the little garden behind it. That John White is the one who ran the store and Ferry after James Hardin died in 1826. John White died in 1845. His wife married James H. Filgo and they moved to Mississippi or somewhere. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip D. Jones" <[email protected]> To: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 8:21 PM Subject: Re: Pitts Family Cemetery > My uncle told me that he had heard his dad (my grandfather) say that some > of his ancestors were buried on the Pitts place. Also, I have a note > taken from Hardin Co. Historical Society letter Vol. VI, No. 2, Jul-Sept. > 1988, Page 3, that says, " John White, for whom White's Ferry is named, > died in 1840, and is buried west of Hardy Pitts' garden on the hill at > Cerro Gordo." I don't know where this info came from. > > At 09:14 PM 6/12/04 -0500, you wrote: > >Joyce, > >I believe the Cerro Gordo/Hardin Creek Pittses are buried at Russell's > >Chapel Cemetery. The old cemetery on the Pitts Farm was that of the Russell > >family. There are no marked graves in that Cemetery. There are a few > >members of this Pitts family buried at Savannah Cemetery, one at Bethlehem > >(Olive Hill), two at Mountain View and several at Mt Carmel. > > > >There was a large Pittts family that lived west of the Tennessee River and > >are buried in several Cemeteries in the west part of the > >county--Milledgeville, Morris Chapel, Lebanon and Shady Grove to name a > >few. > >David > > > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: "Phillip D. Jones" <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 7:32 PM > >Subject: Pitts Family Cemetery > > > > > > > David, do you know where the Pitts family cemetery is located on the old > > > Pitts farm? Joyce Jones > > > > > > > >

    06/13/2004 03:46:19
    1. Re: help in hardin co tn
    2. David Cagle
    3. Carol, This probably won't fix your brick wall, but will give you something to think about. 1830 Census, Henderson Co., TN Page 102, Charles Hopper 010101-111001 Page 103, Hiram Frost 001001-010001 There were 11 names separating Charles and Hiram. Thomas Hopper lived about 5 doors away from Hiram. There also was an Archibald Hopper living nearby, but no other Frosts. 1840 Census, Henderson Co., TN Page 328, Charles Hopper 0101101-0021 1840 Census, Franklin Co., TN Page 70, Hiram Frost 0000001-222001 Henderson Co., TN is immediately north of Hardin County and adjacent to the 13th Civil District of Hardin Co. where Charles and Louisa Hopper lived in 1850. David ----- Original Message ----- From: c e boles To: David Cagle Sent: Friday, June 11, 2004 3:23 PM Subject: Re: help in hardin co tn thank you I did not know about charles hooper's death...I don't know where to go to find the frost children's father's name...Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: David Cagle To: c e boles Cc: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 10:02 PM Subject: Re: help in hardin co tn Carol, I find very little more than you have shown. Apparently Louisa married Charles Hopper, Sr. before 1850. Jacob Johnson may have been married to one of his daughters. Louisa's daughter, Elizabeth Frost age 12, also lived with them. An inquest on 01 October 1855 found that Charles Hopper fell or was thrown from a horse in the lane near Saltillo on 24 September 1855 which resulted in his death. Jacob Johnson was administrator of his estate. In 1850, Zechariah Frost, age 15 lived with James M. Hooks. William C. Frost, age 16, lived with Meady White. David ----- Original Message ----- From: c e boles To: [email protected] Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2004 3:07 PM Subject: help in hardin co tn I got your name from Sue Palmer Elliott and maybe you can help or point me in the right way...My great grandfather was Zachariah frost and this Frost bunch is hard to find..He was born in Hardin co 1835 and so was his brother Wm Carroll frost b 1834 and both boys were put in someone's home to work( 1850 census) Their mother was Louisa Frost( shown Louisa Hooper in Johnson home 1850 census) I am not sure that Louisa was married to Hooper man as 10 years later she is in Houston Co Tn as Louisa frost as well as the boys who were married and both died in civil war.I can't go backwards because I have hit a wall as to their father...Can you help? Thanks Carol

    06/12/2004 03:34:03
    1. Re: Pitts Family Cemetery
    2. David Cagle
    3. Joyce, I believe the Cerro Gordo/Hardin Creek Pittses are buried at Russell's Chapel Cemetery. The old cemetery on the Pitts Farm was that of the Russell family. There are no marked graves in that Cemetery. There are a few members of this Pitts family buried at Savannah Cemetery, one at Bethlehem (Olive Hill), two at Mountain View and several at Mt Carmel. There was a large Pittts family that lived west of the Tennessee River and are buried in several Cemeteries in the west part of the county--Milledgeville, Morris Chapel, Lebanon and Shady Grove to name a few. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phillip D. Jones" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2004 7:32 PM Subject: Pitts Family Cemetery > David, do you know where the Pitts family cemetery is located on the old > Pitts farm? Joyce Jones > >

    06/12/2004 03:14:56