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    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. It sounds like the Archives checked the records from 1944-1946 for the death certificate she requested but they didn't find it. I ran into the same situation when I tried to get a death certificate for my great-grandfather who died in 1937 in Wayne County. Apparently it was never filed and as I somewhat jokingly say, "They didn't bother with the paper work. They just dug a hole and tossed him in." The kids did however make sure the property was sold so I do have some documentation about when he died. I also have the date of his death based on his headstone which I assume is correct. Jerry W. Murphy [email protected] Jerry's Homepage: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jwmurphy/ Rootsweb List Administrator: ALFRANKL-L, TNHARDIN-L, TNWASHIN-L, TNWAYNE-L BRATTON-L, CAVENDER-L, COCHRAN-L, HAFLEY-L, PATTERSON-L, SOWERBY-L Wayne County, Tennessee Co-County Coordinator: http://www.netease.net/wayne Wayne County Computer Club: http://www.netease.net/waccc ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Cunningham" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 25, 2004 1:04 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone > Kathy, is that just for Hardin County? My maternal grandfather died in > Obion county in 1944 and his mother, my great-grandmother died here in > 1946....Terrible loss for you in Hardin, but tragic if that loss is for the > whole state! > > sharon > > From: Kathy Dell <[email protected]> > Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:41:18 -0500 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone > Resent-From: [email protected] > Resent-Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:41:03 -0700 > > > I sent a request to the archives in Nashville for a death certificate > for 1945 in Hardin Co. I got a response that "record not found for > years 1944-1946". Anybody know what happened to these records? > > Would there have been an estate opened for everyone that died? Or, in > the case of an elderly woman living with her daughter's family, would it > have been very light on the paper work? > > I am so let down about this! > > Kathy > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > > > > > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > >

    03/25/2004 06:56:13
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone
    2. Sharon Cunningham
    3. Kathy, is that just for Hardin County? My maternal grandfather died in Obion county in 1944 and his mother, my great-grandmother died here in 1946....Terrible loss for you in Hardin, but tragic if that loss is for the whole state! sharon From: Kathy Dell <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 12:41:18 -0500 To: [email protected] Subject: [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 10:41:03 -0700 I sent a request to the archives in Nashville for a death certificate for 1945 in Hardin Co. I got a response that "record not found for years 1944-1946". Anybody know what happened to these records? Would there have been an estate opened for everyone that died? Or, in the case of an elderly woman living with her daughter's family, would it have been very light on the paper work? I am so let down about this! Kathy ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/

    03/25/2004 06:04:07
    1. [TNHARDIN] records lost and just plain gone
    2. Kathy Dell
    3. I sent a request to the archives in Nashville for a death certificate for 1945 in Hardin Co. I got a response that "record not found for years 1944-1946". Anybody know what happened to these records? Would there have been an estate opened for everyone that died? Or, in the case of an elderly woman living with her daughter's family, would it have been very light on the paper work? I am so let down about this! Kathy

    03/25/2004 05:41:18
    1. [TNHARDIN] Question about White Sulphur Cemetery
    2. Beryl
    3. I thought someone on this list might be able to help me on this. My beloved mother, Melba Ruby Reid (ne. Shipman) passed away on March 23 after a long struggle with lung disease. It was her wish that she be cremated. She lived with me in Massachusetts. She was born in Pickwick Dam in 1931, the daughter of Garland Shipman and Nellie Drue McKinney. Her parents, grandparents and great grandparents are all buried in White Sulphur Cemetery. She is related to almost everyone else who is buried there. My sister and I would really like to have a memorial stone for her in White Sulphur, to remember her life and her roots in Hardin county. She lived in Pickwick Dam until two years ago when her condition required that she live with me. Does anyone know if this is possible, or what the regulations are for something like this? I would appreciate any input. Beryl Reid

    03/25/2004 12:05:27
    1. [TNHARDIN] Confederates Killed and buried at Shiloh
    2. David Cagle
    3. Greg Willimas, Please email me. Thanks, David

    03/24/2004 01:12:44
    1. [TNHARDIN] Freeman
    2. jkbain
    3. More on the Freemans. Joe K. Bain Descendants of Willaim P. Freeman Generation No. 1 1. WILLAIM P.1 FREEMAN was born Abt. 1795, and died 1837 in Hardin Co., TN. He married NANCY. Children of WILLAIM FREEMAN and NANCY are: 2. i. BENJAM RUSH2 FREEMAN, b. January 01, 1823, SC.; d. October 18, 1891, Hardin Co., TN (Bain Cemetery). ii. WILLIAM A. FREEMAN, b. 1826, SC.. 3. iii. JAMES "JIMMY" J. FREEMAN, b. 1829, TN. iv. SARAH J. FREEMAN, b. May 15, 1831, TN.; d. November 18, 1916, Hardin Co., TN(Mount Hermon Cemetery); m. JOHN K. BAIN; b. April 10, 1830, Hardin Co., TN; d. August 14, 1910, Hardin Co., TN (Mount Hermon Cemetery). v. ADELINE C. FREEMAN, b. 1833, TN.. Generation No. 2 2. BENJAM RUSH2 FREEMAN (WILLAIM P.1) was born January 01, 1823 in SC., and died October 18, 1891 in Hardin Co., TN (Bain Cemetery). He married ELIZABETH JANE ??. She was born March 22, 1830 in TN., and died May 07, 1890 in Hardin Co., TN (Bain Cemetery). Children of BENJAM FREEMAN and ELIZABETH ?? are: i. ELIZABETH A.3 FREEMAN, b. 1846; m. JAMES RICHARD HURST. ii. SARAH I. FREEMAN, b. 1848; m. DANIEL A. HURST; d. Decatur, AL.. Notes for DANIEL A. HURST: Moved to Decatur, AL. iii. GIDEON FREEMAN, b. 1851. iv. ROSANNA A. FREEMAN, b. 1853; m. W. A. MADDOX. v. JAMES J. FREEMAN, b. 1859; d. 1934; m. (1) MAY ??; m. (2) SUSIE B. ??. vi. MARY FREEMAN, b. 1861; m. J. D. HARRISON. vii. LEWIS K. FREEMAN, b. 1864; m. ELLA ??. viii. SOPHRONIA J. FREEMAN, b. 1867; m. D. A. SHAW. ix. TENNIE H. FREEMAN, b. 1871; m. T. H. BASEY. x. RILEY FREEMAN, b. 1873. 3. JAMES "JIMMY" J.2 FREEMAN (WILLAIM P.1) was born 1829 in TN. He married BARBARA S. BAIN. She was born January 14, 1834 in Hardin Co., TN, and died Abt. 1872 in Chester Co., TN.. Notes for JAMES "JIMMY" J. FREEMAN: His Farm was located North Side of Cerro Gordo Road, west of Paulk's Mill at Horse Creek, about where Ralph Kerr now lives (1976). Children of JAMES FREEMAN and BARBARA BAIN are: i. MELISSA3 FREEMAN, b. 1854, TN.. ii. HOUSTON FREEMAN, b. 1855. iii. JOHN FREEMAN, b. 1857, MO.. iv. MARGARET FREEMAN, b. 1859, MO.. v. WILSON FREEMAN, b. 1863, TN.. vi. MARTHA FREEMAN, b. 1866, TN.. vii. REBECCA FREEMAN, b. 1868, TN.. viii. JOANNA FREEMAN, b. 1869, TN.. ix. ROSANNAH FREEMAN, b. 1869, TN.. x. ELEANOR FREEMAN, b. 1872, TN..

    03/23/2004 03:35:04
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman
    2. David Cagle
    3. Jeanetta, Thanks fro the response. Allan Freeman of Mecklenburg Co., NC appears to be the ancestor of the Freemans of the Mt. Herman-Bucktown-Cerro Gordo area. We need some proof on some of the lines however. Mecklenburg Co., NC. Will Book C book p. 47(same book as the Charles Polk will). 243, p. 78. ALLEN FREEMAN. 24 Jan 1807, prb in Apr 1807 Ct. I will to my wf Barbara Freeman, during her life, the negro Grace, a third of the land that I now live on, together with the mansion house, and a bed and furniture and bedstead. I will 40 sh to each of my following children: son Gideon Freeman, dau Nancy Wagstaff, son William Freeman, son Allen Freeman, dau Sarah Freeman, son Charles Freeman, to whom I also give the negro Wood, and dau Susannah Garmon. I will to my dau Jemima Freeman, dau of my present wf, the negro girl Matt and a bed and furniture. I will to my son Isham the negro Joe, a bed and furniture, and all the land that I am now possessed of shall descend to sd Isham including the third reserved to my wf during her life. I will to my dau Peggy the negro Charlotte and a bed and furniture. The remainder of my property is to be sold, and, after all legal expenses are paid, the residue is to be divided among my 12 legatees Exrs: Worthy friends Charles T. Alexander and Jeremiah Cloutz. Wit: John Long, Jurat, and Jacob Long. Isaac Alexander, CMC. 1. Gideon Freeman married Deborah Polk, the daughter of Capt. Charles Polk. Deborah appears in the 1830 and 1840 census of Hardin Co. TN. Their daughter Elizabeth married George Cagle. 2. Jemima Freeman married William H. Shelby who later moved to Hardin County and married Martha Washing Polk, sister of Deborah Polk. Martha was the widow of Moses A. Shelby who died in Hardin Co. in 1834. She then married Samuel Wells who died before 1850. Martha married William H. Shelby on 18 Oct. 1854 according to the Harmony Church Book. 3. Jeremiah Clontz, co-executor of the Allan Freeman will was the father of Catherine Clontz Polk, the wife of Charles T. Polk. They were my g/g/g/grandparents and are buried at their old home place about a quarter mile east of where I live. I don't have any proof on William P. Freeman. Need some help here. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanetta Sharp" <[email protected]> To: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 8:17 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman > David: > > My husband's grandmother, Dona Harrison Collie, was a grand daughter of > Benjamin Rush Freeman and Elizabeth Jane Barnes. Her mother was Mary Herrin > Freeman, who married John David Harrison. > > I have been working on my own family genealogy for about two years now, but > am trying to get started on my husband's mother's side, all from Hardin Co, > I believe (Collie, Harrison, Johnson, Freeman). > > What little I have on the Freeman family comes through research done on the > Harrisons by James and Elizabeth Harrison McClaren. It ends with William P. > Freeman and wife Nancy Unknown (They have William's middle name as Paten). > > I am interested in getting further back, and if you have any information you > would be willing to share that will get me there, I'd appreciate hearing > from you. > > I do have information on the court records on the children that the > McClaren's published, and some personal notes about Mary H. Freeman. She > appears to have been a fiesty, little lady. Her daughter, Dona, was a > remarkable woman. She lived to 103, and was much loved by everyone that > knew her. > > I've enjoyed the posts on this list about the Freemans. I've been saving > things until I can take the time to start putting things together. > > I am a member of the Henry Co, TN Genealogical Soc., and this months > newsletter had a good deal on another Freeman, but I don't know if there is > any connection to the Hardin Co. bunch. The following info came for the > Post-Intelligencer Newspaper Gleanings 1893-1903. Just in case it's of any > interest to you or others. > > Capt. Macon H. Freeman, b. in Lunenburg Co., VA in 1833 and came to Henry > Co. in 1839 with his parents, John C. and Eliza Freeman. The family settled > near the present site of Cottage Grove where the father ws engaged in > farming until his death in 1864. Mrs. Freeman died in 1873. Capt Freeman > married Margaret F. Julian. Capt Freeman was in company K of Forrest's > Twentieth Tn Confederate Calvary. In 1870 he was appointed Deputy Sheriff > and served four years in that capacity. He was one of the founders of Paris > Planing Mill and a partner in the grocery firm of Hill, Freeman & Co. > Living children: Mary A. Baton of TX, Mrs. Lena Foster of Nashville, Mrs. > Beulah Hill, Mrs. Maggie Bunch and James M. Freeman, all of Paris. > > Jeanetta Sharp > Albany, GA > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 8:25 PM > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman > > > > Star, > > Thanks for the information. > > > > I would like to have a source for some of that information. I have a copy > > of Allen Freeman's Will I will share if anyone is interested. I think I > > posted it a few days ago? Gideon was a son of Allan. I have also Seen > > where Gideon and Deborah Polk Freeman had a daughter that married a Cagle. > > Anggellotti in "The Polks of North Carolina and Tennessee" that Gideon > > married Deborah, the daughter of Capt. Charles Polk. My g/g/g/ > > grandfather's brother, George Cagle married Elizabeth Freeman. > > > > From family knowledge, Elizabeth was a cousin to Benjamin Rush Freeman and > > his siblings. I have no proof that William P. Freeman was her brother. > > Where did the name Payton come from? Who know about that? How do we know > > that William Payton was the son of Gideon and Deborah Polk Freeman? > > > > David > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Starfire Soledad" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:30 PM > > Subject: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman > > > > > > > Providing the following on some of the descendents of William P and > James > > J Freeman in case anyone is interested. > > > > > > Star > > > > > > > > > > > > 2. WILLIAM PAYTON3 FREEMAN (GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. > > 1795, and died 1837 in Hardin County Tennessee. He married NANCY. > > > > > > Children of WILLIAM FREEMAN and NANCY are: > > > 3. i. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN. > > > ii. BENJAMIN RUSH FREEMAN. > > > iii. WILLIAM ANDREW FREEMAN. > > > iv. JOHN LEWIS FREEMAN. > > > v. ADALINE CATHERINE FREEMAN. > > > vi. SARAH JANE FREEMAN. > > > vii. ELIZABETH ANN FREEMAN. > > > > > > > > > Generation No. 3 > > > > > > 3. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN (WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) > > He married BARBARA A. BAIN. > > > > > > Children of JAMES FREEMAN and BARBARA BAIN are: > > > i. MALISSA5 FREEMAN1, b. 1854. > > > ii. HOUSTON FREEMAN, b. 1855. > > > 4. iii. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN, b. February 11, 1857, Missouri; d. July > 14, > > 1918, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > > > iv. MARGARET FREEMAN, b. 1859. > > > v. JAMES NELSON FREEMAN2, b. 1863. > > > vi. MARTHA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1866. > > > vii. REBECCA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1868. > > > viii. ROSANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. > > > ix. JOANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. > > > x. ELEANOR P. FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1872. > > > > > > > > > Generation No. 4 > > > > > > 4. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN was born February 11, 1857 and died July 14, > > 1918 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married (1) SARAH E. SEATON, daughter > of > > GEORGE SEATON and ELIZABETH JONES. She was born December 17, 1856, and > died > > in Hardin County, Tennessee. He married (2) ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. > > LINTON5. She was born January 17, 1852 in Tennessee, and died August 26, > > 1943 in Tennessee. > > > > > > More About JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN: > > > Burial: July 1918, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > More About ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. LINTON: > > > Burial: August 1943, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > Children of JOHN FREEMAN and SARAH SEATON are: > > > 5. i. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1886. > > > 6. ii. ANNIE FREEMAN, b. 1880, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1955, Beech > > Bluff, Tennessee. > > > 7. iii. MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN, b. January 30, 1882, Hardin County, > > Tennessee; d. December 17, 1925, Louisville, KY. > > > 8. iv. WILL JASPER FREEMAN, b. 1883, Beech Bluff, Tennessee; d. 1958, > > Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > > > 9. v. ROBERT N. FREEMAN, b. 1889, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1957, > > Tupelo, Mississippi. > > > > > > > > > Child of JOHN FREEMAN and ELIZABETH LINTON is: > > > vi. TOM6 FREEMAN. > > > > > > > > > > > > 5. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, > WILLIAM > > PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. 1886. He married MARY > > J.. She was born Abt. 1885. > > > > > > Child of CHARLES FREEMAN and MARY J. is: > > > i. OSCAR R.7 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1914. > > > > > > > > > 6. ANNIE6 FREEMAN was born 1880 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died > > 1955 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. She married WILL KIRKMAN. He was born > 1876 > > in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and died 1934 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > > > > > > More About ANNIE FREEMAN: > > > Burial: 1955, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > More About WILL KIRKMAN: > > > Burial: 1934, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > Child of ANNIE FREEMAN and WILL KIRKMAN is: > > > i. HUBERT E.7 KIRKMAN, b. 1904; d. 1963. > > > ii. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER KIRKMAN > > > More About HUBERT E. KIRKMAN: > > > Burial: 1963, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > > > > 7. MARTHA DELANA6 FREEMAN was born January 30, 1882 in Hardin County, > > Tennessee, and died December 17, 1925 in Louisville, KY. She married > GEORGE > > HAYES RICHARDSON May 05, 1901 in J. B. Freeman's Home Beech Bluff, TN, son > > of JAMES RICHARDSON and REBECCA BARTON. He was born March 05, 1877 in > > Walker Co. Alabama, and died March 23, 1967 in Union Co. Mississippi. > > > > > > More About MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN: > > > Burial: December 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff TN > > > > > > More About GEORGE HAYES RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: Union Co. Mississippi > > > > > > Children of MARTHA FREEMAN and GEORGE RICHARDSON are: > > > i. INFANT7 RICHARDSON, b. January 30, 1902, Chester County TN; d. > February > > 01, 1902, Chester County TN. > > > ii. JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON, b. April 19, 1903, Chester County TN; d. > April > > 29, 1974, Louisville, KY; m. (1) LENA HOMER VESTAL6,7, Tennessee; m. (2) > > LUCILLE; b. Hodgenville KY; m. (3) FRANCES SEMINOFF. > > > > > > More About JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: Ashes taken by widow F. Seminoff to CA8 > > > > > > More About LUCILLE: > > > Burial: Hodgenville KY > > > > > > iii. JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON, b. August 11, 1905, Chester County TN; > d. > > January 15, 1990, Cincinnati, OH; m. BETTY MCCOMBS9; d. Abt. 1975, > > Cincinnati, OH. > > > > > > More About JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: January 1990, Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > > > > > More About BETTY MCCOMBS: > > > Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > > > > > iv. BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON, b. September 08, 1907, Chester County TN; > d. > > August 10, 1988, Louisville, KY; m. WILBERN T. JONES, January 28, 1929, > > Louisville, KY; b. December 04, 1905, Tennessee; d. March 11, 1974, > > Louisville, KY. > > > > > > More About BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: August 1988, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > > > > > More About WILBERN T. JONES: > > > Burial: March 1974, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > > > > > v. ROY MONROE RICHARDSON, b. December 01, 1909, Chester County TN; d. > > January 20, 1999, Palatka, Florida; m. ERMA LOUISE BRILL, June 1934, > > Louisville, KY; b. March 31, 1912, Louisville, KY. > > > > > > More About ROY MONROE RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: January 1999, Palatka, Florida > > > > > > vi. LIVING RICHARDSON > > > > > > > > > vii. ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON, b. June 23, 1914, Luray, TN; d. November 12, > > 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee; m. GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL, July > 13, > > 1934, Henderson County Tennessee; b. October 22, 1911, Tennessee; d. April > > 18, 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee. > > > > > > More About ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: November 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee > > > > > > More About GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL: > > > Burial: April 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee > > > > > > viii. GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON, b. September 03, 1916, Beech Bluff TN; > d. > > June 29, 1999, Louisville, KY; m. HELEN BEATRICE WEITLAUF. > > > > > > More About GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: June 1999, Highland Memory Gardens > > > Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, US Army WWII Fought in the 1942 > > Battle of Kasserine Pass in N. Africa and in the Landing at Salerno in > 1943. > > He was sent behind enemy lines on assignments in a jeep and once had an > > accident and hurt his back. > > > > > > ix. LIVING RICHARDSON > > > > > > x. WOODROW RICHARDSON, b. May 08, 1921, Beech Bluff TN; d. Pontotoc, > > Mississippi; m. (1) DORIS CHARLENE HALE, Abt. 1940, New Albany, > Mississippi; > > b. New Albany, Mississippi; d. Mississippi; m. (2) IRIS, Abt. 1998, > > Mississippi. > > > > > > More About WOODROW RICHARDSON: > > > Burial: Pontotoc, Mississippi > > > Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1948, US Navy WWII on the Cruiser Atlanta, > > fought in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Coral Sea. After Midway > he > > became a submariner down where the torpedoes were. > > > > > > More About DORIS CHARLENE HALE: > > > Burial: Mississippi > > > > > > > > > 8. WILL JASPER6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM > PAYTON3, > > GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1883 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and > > died 1958 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married IDA. She was born 1883 > in > > Beech Bluff TN, and died 1941 in Beech Bluff TN. > > > > > > More About WILL JASPER FREEMAN: > > > Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > Occupation: 1920, Had a furniture store in Tupelo > > > > > > More About IDA: > > > Burial: 1941, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > Child of WILL FREEMAN and IDA is: > > > i. W HOUSTON7 FREEMAN, b. June 26, 1909, Beech Bluff TN; d. October 08, > > 1969; m. LECTA LEE; b. November 30, 1909; d. August 09, 1975. > > > > > > More About W HOUSTON FREEMAN: > > > Burial: October 1969, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > More About LECTA LEE: > > > Burial: August 1975, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > > > > 9. ROBERT N.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, > > GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1889 in Hardin County, Tennessee, > and > > died 1957 in Tupelo, Mississippi. He married SALLY C. HUBBARD. She was > > born 1891, and died 1971. > > > > > > More About ROBERT N. FREEMAN: > > > Burial: 1957, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > Uncle Rob: Had a furniture store in Tupelo > > > > > > More About SALLY C. HUBBARD: > > > Burial: 1971, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > Children of ROBERT FREEMAN and SALLY HUBBARD are: > > > i. UNKNOWN SON FREEMAN. > > > ii. MARY NELL FREEMAN, b. December 13, 1919; d. April 02, 1925, Tupelo, > > Mississippi. > > > > > > More About MARY NELL FREEMAN: > > > Burial: April 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > > > Save rainforest for free with a Planet-Save.com e-mail account: > > > http://www.planet-save.com > > > > > > > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > > > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > > > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > > > > > >

    03/23/2004 02:44:15
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Tice Bain`
    2. David Cagle
    3. Thanks Freddie, I suppose the rest of the Robert and Aletha Jane Stanfield Turner family is buried there. Uncle Tice was their son-in-law. Robert Turner and many other relatives moved to Steele MO in 1917. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "freddie northcutt" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:25 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Tice Bain` > JKBain > Tice Bain is buried in Mount Zion Cemetery in Steele, MO. There are no new > car dealerships in Steele at this time. > Freddie > > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > >

    03/23/2004 12:56:03
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman
    2. David Cagle
    3. Star, Thanks for the information. I would like to have a source for some of that information. I have a copy of Allen Freeman's Will I will share if anyone is interested. I think I posted it a few days ago? Gideon was a son of Allan. I have also Seen where Gideon and Deborah Polk Freeman had a daughter that married a Cagle. Anggellotti in "The Polks of North Carolina and Tennessee" that Gideon married Deborah, the daughter of Capt. Charles Polk. My g/g/g/ grandfather's brother, George Cagle married Elizabeth Freeman. From family knowledge, Elizabeth was a cousin to Benjamin Rush Freeman and his siblings. I have no proof that William P. Freeman was her brother. Where did the name Payton come from? Who know about that? How do we know that William Payton was the son of Gideon and Deborah Polk Freeman? David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Starfire Soledad" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:30 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman > Providing the following on some of the descendents of William P and James J Freeman in case anyone is interested. > > Star > > > > 2. WILLIAM PAYTON3 FREEMAN (GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. 1795, and died 1837 in Hardin County Tennessee. He married NANCY. > > Children of WILLIAM FREEMAN and NANCY are: > 3. i. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN. > ii. BENJAMIN RUSH FREEMAN. > iii. WILLIAM ANDREW FREEMAN. > iv. JOHN LEWIS FREEMAN. > v. ADALINE CATHERINE FREEMAN. > vi. SARAH JANE FREEMAN. > vii. ELIZABETH ANN FREEMAN. > > > Generation No. 3 > > 3. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN (WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) He married BARBARA A. BAIN. > > Children of JAMES FREEMAN and BARBARA BAIN are: > i. MALISSA5 FREEMAN1, b. 1854. > ii. HOUSTON FREEMAN, b. 1855. > 4. iii. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN, b. February 11, 1857, Missouri; d. July 14, 1918, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > iv. MARGARET FREEMAN, b. 1859. > v. JAMES NELSON FREEMAN2, b. 1863. > vi. MARTHA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1866. > vii. REBECCA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1868. > viii. ROSANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. > ix. JOANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. > x. ELEANOR P. FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1872. > > > Generation No. 4 > > 4. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN was born February 11, 1857 and died July 14, 1918 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married (1) SARAH E. SEATON, daughter of GEORGE SEATON and ELIZABETH JONES. She was born December 17, 1856, and died in Hardin County, Tennessee. He married (2) ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. LINTON5. She was born January 17, 1852 in Tennessee, and died August 26, 1943 in Tennessee. > > More About JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN: > Burial: July 1918, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > More About ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. LINTON: > Burial: August 1943, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > Children of JOHN FREEMAN and SARAH SEATON are: > 5. i. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1886. > 6. ii. ANNIE FREEMAN, b. 1880, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1955, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > 7. iii. MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN, b. January 30, 1882, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. December 17, 1925, Louisville, KY. > 8. iv. WILL JASPER FREEMAN, b. 1883, Beech Bluff, Tennessee; d. 1958, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > 9. v. ROBERT N. FREEMAN, b. 1889, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1957, Tupelo, Mississippi. > > > Child of JOHN FREEMAN and ELIZABETH LINTON is: > vi. TOM6 FREEMAN. > > > > 5. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. 1886. He married MARY J.. She was born Abt. 1885. > > Child of CHARLES FREEMAN and MARY J. is: > i. OSCAR R.7 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1914. > > > 6. ANNIE6 FREEMAN was born 1880 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died 1955 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. She married WILL KIRKMAN. He was born 1876 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and died 1934 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. > > More About ANNIE FREEMAN: > Burial: 1955, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > More About WILL KIRKMAN: > Burial: 1934, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > Child of ANNIE FREEMAN and WILL KIRKMAN is: > i. HUBERT E.7 KIRKMAN, b. 1904; d. 1963. > ii. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER KIRKMAN > More About HUBERT E. KIRKMAN: > Burial: 1963, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > 7. MARTHA DELANA6 FREEMAN was born January 30, 1882 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died December 17, 1925 in Louisville, KY. She married GEORGE HAYES RICHARDSON May 05, 1901 in J. B. Freeman's Home Beech Bluff, TN, son of JAMES RICHARDSON and REBECCA BARTON. He was born March 05, 1877 in Walker Co. Alabama, and died March 23, 1967 in Union Co. Mississippi. > > More About MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN: > Burial: December 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff TN > > More About GEORGE HAYES RICHARDSON: > Burial: Union Co. Mississippi > > Children of MARTHA FREEMAN and GEORGE RICHARDSON are: > i. INFANT7 RICHARDSON, b. January 30, 1902, Chester County TN; d. February 01, 1902, Chester County TN. > ii. JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON, b. April 19, 1903, Chester County TN; d. April 29, 1974, Louisville, KY; m. (1) LENA HOMER VESTAL6,7, Tennessee; m. (2) LUCILLE; b. Hodgenville KY; m. (3) FRANCES SEMINOFF. > > More About JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON: > Burial: Ashes taken by widow F. Seminoff to CA8 > > More About LUCILLE: > Burial: Hodgenville KY > > iii. JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON, b. August 11, 1905, Chester County TN; d. January 15, 1990, Cincinnati, OH; m. BETTY MCCOMBS9; d. Abt. 1975, Cincinnati, OH. > > More About JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON: > Burial: January 1990, Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > More About BETTY MCCOMBS: > Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > iv. BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON, b. September 08, 1907, Chester County TN; d. August 10, 1988, Louisville, KY; m. WILBERN T. JONES, January 28, 1929, Louisville, KY; b. December 04, 1905, Tennessee; d. March 11, 1974, Louisville, KY. > > More About BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON: > Burial: August 1988, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > More About WILBERN T. JONES: > Burial: March 1974, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY > > v. ROY MONROE RICHARDSON, b. December 01, 1909, Chester County TN; d. January 20, 1999, Palatka, Florida; m. ERMA LOUISE BRILL, June 1934, Louisville, KY; b. March 31, 1912, Louisville, KY. > > More About ROY MONROE RICHARDSON: > Burial: January 1999, Palatka, Florida > > vi. LIVING RICHARDSON > > > vii. ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON, b. June 23, 1914, Luray, TN; d. November 12, 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee; m. GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL, July 13, 1934, Henderson County Tennessee; b. October 22, 1911, Tennessee; d. April 18, 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee. > > More About ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON: > Burial: November 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee > > More About GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL: > Burial: April 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee > > viii. GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON, b. September 03, 1916, Beech Bluff TN; d. June 29, 1999, Louisville, KY; m. HELEN BEATRICE WEITLAUF. > > More About GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON: > Burial: June 1999, Highland Memory Gardens > Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, US Army WWII Fought in the 1942 Battle of Kasserine Pass in N. Africa and in the Landing at Salerno in 1943. He was sent behind enemy lines on assignments in a jeep and once had an accident and hurt his back. > > ix. LIVING RICHARDSON > > x. WOODROW RICHARDSON, b. May 08, 1921, Beech Bluff TN; d. Pontotoc, Mississippi; m. (1) DORIS CHARLENE HALE, Abt. 1940, New Albany, Mississippi; b. New Albany, Mississippi; d. Mississippi; m. (2) IRIS, Abt. 1998, Mississippi. > > More About WOODROW RICHARDSON: > Burial: Pontotoc, Mississippi > Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1948, US Navy WWII on the Cruiser Atlanta, fought in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Coral Sea. After Midway he became a submariner down where the torpedoes were. > > More About DORIS CHARLENE HALE: > Burial: Mississippi > > > 8. WILL JASPER6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1883 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and died 1958 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married IDA. She was born 1883 in Beech Bluff TN, and died 1941 in Beech Bluff TN. > > More About WILL JASPER FREEMAN: > Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > Occupation: 1920, Had a furniture store in Tupelo > > More About IDA: > Burial: 1941, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > Child of WILL FREEMAN and IDA is: > i. W HOUSTON7 FREEMAN, b. June 26, 1909, Beech Bluff TN; d. October 08, 1969; m. LECTA LEE; b. November 30, 1909; d. August 09, 1975. > > More About W HOUSTON FREEMAN: > Burial: October 1969, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > More About LECTA LEE: > Burial: August 1975, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > 9. ROBERT N.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1889 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died 1957 in Tupelo, Mississippi. He married SALLY C. HUBBARD. She was born 1891, and died 1971. > > More About ROBERT N. FREEMAN: > Burial: 1957, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > Uncle Rob: Had a furniture store in Tupelo > > More About SALLY C. HUBBARD: > Burial: 1971, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > Children of ROBERT FREEMAN and SALLY HUBBARD are: > i. UNKNOWN SON FREEMAN. > ii. MARY NELL FREEMAN, b. December 13, 1919; d. April 02, 1925, Tupelo, Mississippi. > > More About MARY NELL FREEMAN: > Burial: April 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Save rainforest for free with a Planet-Save.com e-mail account: > http://www.planet-save.com > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > >

    03/23/2004 12:25:12
    1. [TNHARDIN] Tice Bain`
    2. freddie northcutt
    3. JKBain Tice Bain is buried in Mount Zion Cemetery in Steele, MO. There are no new car dealerships in Steele at this time. Freddie

    03/23/2004 09:25:38
    1. [TNHARDIN] Some Descendants of James Jasper Freeman
    2. Starfire Soledad
    3. Providing the following on some of the descendents of William P and James J Freeman in case anyone is interested. Star 2. WILLIAM PAYTON3 FREEMAN (GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. 1795, and died 1837 in Hardin County Tennessee. He married NANCY. Children of WILLIAM FREEMAN and NANCY are: 3. i. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN. ii. BENJAMIN RUSH FREEMAN. iii. WILLIAM ANDREW FREEMAN. iv. JOHN LEWIS FREEMAN. v. ADALINE CATHERINE FREEMAN. vi. SARAH JANE FREEMAN. vii. ELIZABETH ANN FREEMAN. Generation No. 3 3. JAMES JASPER4 FREEMAN (WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) He married BARBARA A. BAIN. Children of JAMES FREEMAN and BARBARA BAIN are: i. MALISSA5 FREEMAN1, b. 1854. ii. HOUSTON FREEMAN, b. 1855. 4. iii. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN, b. February 11, 1857, Missouri; d. July 14, 1918, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. iv. MARGARET FREEMAN, b. 1859. v. JAMES NELSON FREEMAN2, b. 1863. vi. MARTHA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1866. vii. REBECCA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1868. viii. ROSANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. ix. JOANNA FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1870. x. ELEANOR P. FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1872. Generation No. 4 4. JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN was born February 11, 1857 and died July 14, 1918 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married (1) SARAH E. SEATON, daughter of GEORGE SEATON and ELIZABETH JONES. She was born December 17, 1856, and died in Hardin County, Tennessee. He married (2) ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. LINTON5. She was born January 17, 1852 in Tennessee, and died August 26, 1943 in Tennessee. More About JOHN BENJAMIN FREEMAN: Burial: July 1918, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee More About ELIZABETH SEATON "BETTIE" D. LINTON: Burial: August 1943, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Children of JOHN FREEMAN and SARAH SEATON are: 5. i. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1886. 6. ii. ANNIE FREEMAN, b. 1880, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1955, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. 7. iii. MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN, b. January 30, 1882, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. December 17, 1925, Louisville, KY. 8. iv. WILL JASPER FREEMAN, b. 1883, Beech Bluff, Tennessee; d. 1958, Beech Bluff, Tennessee. 9. v. ROBERT N. FREEMAN, b. 1889, Hardin County, Tennessee; d. 1957, Tupelo, Mississippi. Child of JOHN FREEMAN and ELIZABETH LINTON is: vi. TOM6 FREEMAN. 5. CHARLES (CHARLIE) H.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born Abt. 1886. He married MARY J.. She was born Abt. 1885. Child of CHARLES FREEMAN and MARY J. is: i. OSCAR R.7 FREEMAN, b. Abt. 1914. 6. ANNIE6 FREEMAN was born 1880 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died 1955 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. She married WILL KIRKMAN. He was born 1876 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and died 1934 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. More About ANNIE FREEMAN: Burial: 1955, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee More About WILL KIRKMAN: Burial: 1934, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Child of ANNIE FREEMAN and WILL KIRKMAN is: i. HUBERT E.7 KIRKMAN, b. 1904; d. 1963. ii. UNKNOWN DAUGHTER KIRKMAN More About HUBERT E. KIRKMAN: Burial: 1963, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee 7. MARTHA DELANA6 FREEMAN was born January 30, 1882 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died December 17, 1925 in Louisville, KY. She married GEORGE HAYES RICHARDSON May 05, 1901 in J. B. Freeman's Home Beech Bluff, TN, son of JAMES RICHARDSON and REBECCA BARTON. He was born March 05, 1877 in Walker Co. Alabama, and died March 23, 1967 in Union Co. Mississippi. More About MARTHA DELANA FREEMAN: Burial: December 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff TN More About GEORGE HAYES RICHARDSON: Burial: Union Co. Mississippi Children of MARTHA FREEMAN and GEORGE RICHARDSON are: i. INFANT7 RICHARDSON, b. January 30, 1902, Chester County TN; d. February 01, 1902, Chester County TN. ii. JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON, b. April 19, 1903, Chester County TN; d. April 29, 1974, Louisville, KY; m. (1) LENA HOMER VESTAL6,7, Tennessee; m. (2) LUCILLE; b. Hodgenville KY; m. (3) FRANCES SEMINOFF. More About JAMES ADAM RICHARDSON: Burial: Ashes taken by widow F. Seminoff to CA8 More About LUCILLE: Burial: Hodgenville KY iii. JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON, b. August 11, 1905, Chester County TN; d. January 15, 1990, Cincinnati, OH; m. BETTY MCCOMBS9; d. Abt. 1975, Cincinnati, OH. More About JESSE BENJAMIN RICHARDSON: Burial: January 1990, Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY More About BETTY MCCOMBS: Burial: Evergreen Cemetery, Louisville, KY iv. BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON, b. September 08, 1907, Chester County TN; d. August 10, 1988, Louisville, KY; m. WILBERN T. JONES, January 28, 1929, Louisville, KY; b. December 04, 1905, Tennessee; d. March 11, 1974, Louisville, KY. More About BESSIE IRENE RICHARDSON: Burial: August 1988, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY More About WILBERN T. JONES: Burial: March 1974, Resthaven Cemetery, Louisville, KY v. ROY MONROE RICHARDSON, b. December 01, 1909, Chester County TN; d. January 20, 1999, Palatka, Florida; m. ERMA LOUISE BRILL, June 1934, Louisville, KY; b. March 31, 1912, Louisville, KY. More About ROY MONROE RICHARDSON: Burial: January 1999, Palatka, Florida vi. LIVING RICHARDSON vii. ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON, b. June 23, 1914, Luray, TN; d. November 12, 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee; m. GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL, July 13, 1934, Henderson County Tennessee; b. October 22, 1911, Tennessee; d. April 18, 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee. More About ANNIE LEE RICHARDSON: Burial: November 1994, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee More About GLEN SHERRILL CARROLL: Burial: April 1985, Shelby County, Memphis, Tennessee viii. GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON, b. September 03, 1916, Beech Bluff TN; d. June 29, 1999, Louisville, KY; m. HELEN BEATRICE WEITLAUF. More About GEORGE HERMAN RICHARDSON: Burial: June 1999, Highland Memory Gardens Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1945, US Army WWII Fought in the 1942 Battle of Kasserine Pass in N. Africa and in the Landing at Salerno in 1943. He was sent behind enemy lines on assignments in a jeep and once had an accident and hurt his back. ix. LIVING RICHARDSON x. WOODROW RICHARDSON, b. May 08, 1921, Beech Bluff TN; d. Pontotoc, Mississippi; m. (1) DORIS CHARLENE HALE, Abt. 1940, New Albany, Mississippi; b. New Albany, Mississippi; d. Mississippi; m. (2) IRIS, Abt. 1998, Mississippi. More About WOODROW RICHARDSON: Burial: Pontotoc, Mississippi Military service: Bet. 1942 - 1948, US Navy WWII on the Cruiser Atlanta, fought in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of Coral Sea. After Midway he became a submariner down where the torpedoes were. More About DORIS CHARLENE HALE: Burial: Mississippi 8. WILL JASPER6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1883 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee, and died 1958 in Beech Bluff, Tennessee. He married IDA. She was born 1883 in Beech Bluff TN, and died 1941 in Beech Bluff TN. More About WILL JASPER FREEMAN: Burial: Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Occupation: 1920, Had a furniture store in Tupelo More About IDA: Burial: 1941, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Child of WILL FREEMAN and IDA is: i. W HOUSTON7 FREEMAN, b. June 26, 1909, Beech Bluff TN; d. October 08, 1969; m. LECTA LEE; b. November 30, 1909; d. August 09, 1975. More About W HOUSTON FREEMAN: Burial: October 1969, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee More About LECTA LEE: Burial: August 1975, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee 9. ROBERT N.6 FREEMAN (JOHN BENJAMIN5, JAMES JASPER4, WILLIAM PAYTON3, GIDEON2, ALLEN FREEMAN1 SR.) was born 1889 in Hardin County, Tennessee, and died 1957 in Tupelo, Mississippi. He married SALLY C. HUBBARD. She was born 1891, and died 1971. More About ROBERT N. FREEMAN: Burial: 1957, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Uncle Rob: Had a furniture store in Tupelo More About SALLY C. HUBBARD: Burial: 1971, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee Children of ROBERT FREEMAN and SALLY HUBBARD are: i. UNKNOWN SON FREEMAN. ii. MARY NELL FREEMAN, b. December 13, 1919; d. April 02, 1925, Tupelo, Mississippi. More About MARY NELL FREEMAN: Burial: April 1925, Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Beech Bluff, Tennessee _____________________________________________________________ Save rainforest for free with a Planet-Save.com e-mail account: http://www.planet-save.com

    03/23/2004 08:30:32
    1. [TNHARDIN] Outlaw & Lawman Jack Watson
    2. Jane Ellis
    3. The convention of the Western Outlaw and Lawman Association will be held in Price, Utah July 28-31, 2004. Presentations will include Butch Cassidy, Orrin Porter Rockwell, Elzy Lay, Red Lopez, and Wyatt Earp. Re-enactments will be held of the Wild Bunch holdup at Castle Gate, the death of Gunplay Maxwell in Price, and the shooting death of Hardin County’s own Jack Watson. I am very excited to have been asked to unveil a monument in the Price Cemetery dedicated to my Uncle Jack’s memory. John A. “Jack” Watson, the son of James Lemuel and Margaret Russell Watson, was born November 05, 1843 in Hardin County. He was shot to death in Price, Utah on July 27, 1898 after a dispute over water rights in Carbon County. To read Uncle Jack’s story, go to <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hookersbend/bio_john_a_watson.htm> A self-appointed family historian and proud of it. You can check out my family's history at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~hookersbend/ _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    03/22/2004 08:54:58
    1. [TNHARDIN] change of email addy
    2. Ms Margaret Martin
    3. I need to change my email addy from this one to [email protected]

    03/21/2004 03:07:35
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection-Fowlers
    2. David Cagle
    3. 1820 Census, Hardin Co., TN Josiah Fowler 00001-2011 1830 Census, Hardin Co., TN 1840 Census, Hardin Co., TN Sterling L. Fowler 000001-00001 1st C. D. 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN 44-44 Sterling L. Fowler 42 SC farmer 3rd C. D. Eliza E. 29 TN Alonzo L. 9 TN John S. 7 TN William L. 5 TN James K. 3 TN Lowery A. 1 TN 1860 Census, Hardin Co., TN 305 Sterling L. Fowler 53 SC farmer, 3rd C. D. Elizabeth 39 TN Alonzo 19 TN John 17 TN William 15 TN James 13 TN Lowery 11 TN Elizabeth 9 TN Margaret 4 TN Dillard 2 TN 1870 Census, Hardin Co., TN 03-04 John Fowler 25 TN farmer 3rd C. D. Nancy 25 TN Joseph 4 TN George 3 TN Mary 7/12 TN 03-19 Alonzo Fowler 29 TN miller, 3rd C. D. Saphrona 23 TN Luther 2 TN Elender 9/12 TN 03-64 Sterling Fowler 62 SC farmer, 3rd C. D. Eliza 49 TN William 25 TN James K. 23 TN Lonny 21 TN Elizabeth 19 TN Margaret 14 TN Dillard 12 TN 09-28 Elam Fowler 32 SC farm labor 9th C. D. Mary 26 TN Elizabeth 10 TN Clayborn 8 TN Henry 6 TN Bell 4 TN 13 -73 Daniel Fowler 52 AL farmer 13th C. D. Marinda 41 TN Thomas 18 MS Martha M. 13 MS John 7 TN Samuel 3 TN 1880 Census, Hardin Co., TN 04-392 Saphrony Fowler 33 TN SC TN keeping houde. 4th C. D. Luther C. 13 TN TN TN Eleanor E. 11 TN TN TN Cora Jane 8 TN TN TN Alonzo 4/12 TN TN TN James K. 33 TN NC b-i-l 04-409 John Fowler 37 TN SC TN farmer 4th C. D. Nancy A. 38 TN TN SC Joseph L. 13 TN TN TN George L. 11 TN TN TN Mary 10 TN TN TN Martin 6 TN TN TN Annie L. 4 TN TN TN Ella J. 2 TN TN TN John C. 1/12 TN TN TN 13-144 Marinda Fowler 52 TN GA NC keeping house 13th C. D. John 17 TN AL TN son Robert Jones 26 TN TN TN son Mary 22 MS MS MS wife of Robert Tennessee A. Hanna 3 TN TN TN granddaughter 13-148 Jesse G. Fowler 41 AL SC AL farmer 13th C. D. Mary 38 AL AL AL John 11 AL AL AL Dosha 9 AL AL AL William 6 MS AL AL Thomas 4 AL AL AL Sam B. 1 TN AL AL 16-59 J. N. Fowler 31 MS KY AL farmer 16th C. D. Nancy Jane 29 AR MS MS James 9 TN MS AR William T. 7 TN MS AR Edward 5 TM MS AR John H. 3 TN MS AR Christina 1 TN MS AR 16-72 Eli Fowler 30 MS KY GA farmer 16th C. D. Martha E. 34 AL AL GA Emaline 5 AL MS AL Henry 3 TN MS AL William 1 TN MS AL John R. Barnett 15 AL GA AL step-son Nathaniel Barnett 11 AL GA AL step-son Alice Barnett 9 AL GA AL step-dau. Following is information that I obtained about 30 years ago. The information about the Bains and Fowlers of Hardin County can be attributed to my g/grandmother Margaret Fowler Whitlow. She died near Savannah, Hardin Co., TN in 1947. DANIEL FOWLER Daniel was from VA and married Mary Rollins in 1740 (NC?). In 1766 he was granted land in Duplin Co., NC (became Sampson Co. in 1784). Daniel was in the Revolutionary War. He enlisted 01 June 1776, Armstrong Co. 1st Regiment NC Militia and was discharged 28 June 1779. I only know one child of Daniel and Mary Fowler, that being John. JOHN FOWLER John, the son of Daniel and Mary Rollins Fowler was born in Duplin Co., NC in 1747. He married Hannah Sutton in 1765. He was also in the Revolutionary War, (S 16809). John and Hannah had children listed as follows: 1. James Fowler, went to TN in 1808 2. William Fowler married Elizabeth Smith in 1794 3. Samuel, went to TN in 1808 4. Thomas Fowler married Elizabeth _______ 21 Dec. 1786 5. Hardy Fowler, west to TN 1808, never married 6. Martha Fowler, west to TN 1808, never married 7. Beamon Fowler, went to TN in 1808, held KY land warrant in Trigg Co. KY, bought 75 acres of land, (M 1281) 03 April 1823. John and Hannah Sutton Fowler moved south to Columbus Co., NC then went west to Lancaster Co., SC where he lived for 20 years, then moved further west to Pike Co., AL to be near his family. WILLIAM FOWLER William and Elizabeth Smith Fowler came from NC to Lauderdale Co., AL. Their family was as follows: 1. Sterling L. Fowler, 21 Dec. 1807-01 Dec. 1897, married Elizabeth E. Bain on 21 Nov. 1838. 2. Berry Fowler 3. Mark Fowler 4. John Fowler 5. William Fowler 6. Ranzie Fowler 7. Nancy Fowler 8. Catherine Fowler STERLING L. FOWLER Sterling L. and Elizabeth E. Bain Fowler had children as follows: 1. Alonzo L. Fowler, 28 Feb. 1841- 17 Feb. 1880, died in Little Rock AR, married S. C. J. Hinkle, 19 Oct. 1865 2. John S. Fowler, 29 Oct. 1842 - 29 June 1896, married Nancy Ann Bain, 11 Jan 1866 3. William L. Fowler, 10 Aug. 1844 - May 1933 4. James K. Fowler, 25 Sept. 1846 - 08 April 1919 5. Alowery Fowler, 02 Mar. 1849 - ? died in Tyler TX 6. Elizabeth A. Fowler, 09 April 1851 - 19 Dec. 1885, married George W. Seaton, 29 Apr. 1875 7. Martin L. Fowler, 17 Feb. 1854 - 25 Aug. 1855 8. Margaret Catherine Fowler 28 Jan 1856 - 27 April 1947, died near Savannah in Hardin Co., TN 9. Dillard L. Fowler, 20 Jan. 1860 - 01 Nov. 1922 10. Martin L. Fowler, 28 Aug. 1864 - ? (named after deceased brother) MARGARET CATHERINE FOWLER Maggie was married on 08 January 1880 to Augustus Fitzellen Whitlow, 21 Nov. 1850 - 20 Oct. 1907. Their children were: 1. Nora Fitzellen Whitlow 2. Otis Adolphus Whitlow 3. Ulva Lenoir Whitlow 4. Wheeler Milton Whitlow 5. Charley Augustus Whilow married Elzie Mackie Reynolds (my grandparents, Cagle) 6. Barney L. Whitlow (twin to Charley, died age 1 month)

    03/21/2004 12:37:13
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Book signing, THE BRIDGE
    2. Sue, thanks for the note. Yes, THE BRIDGE is available. I have copies. They are $13.00 ($10.00 plus $3.00 for shipping). You may write me at: 1605 N. Germantown Parkway Suite # 111, Box 170, Cordova, TN 38018. My number is: 901 754 5201. Thank you. Betty Rich Hendon

    03/20/2004 01:55:30
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection
    2. David Cagle
    3. Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle ConnectionSharon. I think my Fowler line came from SC as did my Whitlows and Wades. I have never gone back there yet. Might be a good project. David ----- Original Message ----- From: Sharon Cunningham To: David Cagle ; [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 7:27 AM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection David & Jkbain - Looks like all your Fowlers were Tennesseans...Federal Census states my ALBERT FOWLER was born in Alabama...dead end there, too. sharonc From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 21:37:03 -0600 To: [email protected] Subject: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 20:30:58 -0700 Joe, Margaret C. Fowler and Augustus Whitlow were my g/grandparents. David Augustus Fitzellen Whitlow, b. 1850, d. 1907., was married to Margaret C. Fowler, b. 1856, d. 1947. The marriage record was recorded as follows: A. F. Whitlow married to Maggie Fowler with the license being obtained and the marriage occurring on the same date, 8 January 1880. Witnesses: A. F. Whitlow and E. D. Alexander. Official: D. A. Baxter, J. P. Augustus, "Gus" was born on the family farm at his father's residence which was located where the old Savannah-Carrolsville Road crosses Indian Creek near the confluence of Whitlow and Indian Creeks. The Whitlow family had settled at that particular site because Gus' grandfather, Henderson Whitlow was a miller and gin man and operated a water mill and a cotton gin at this site. The first mill in Hardin County operated by Henry Garner and the first cotton gin in the county operated by Harrison Tompkins were located on what was eventually to become the Whitlow farm. Henderson Whitlow eventually took over the operation of the above mentioned facilities. After Gus' grandfather died in 1841, his father, Milton, continued the family business and over the next 40 years established a large farm operation which eventually included more that 800 acres on both sides of Indian Creek near where Popular Springs road now crosses said creek. Being born in 1850, Gus was too young to fight in the Civil War. His allegiances were not known, however as with the young men of his age, he may have leaned to the Union side. His oldest brother, Oscar Edwin, and brother-in-law, G. W. Blackwelder, joined the Confederate army in 1861 and wee both dead within three months. In 1863, a second brother, Granville, joined the Union Army and was stationed with the 2nd Mounted Infantry at Clifton Tennessee. This change of allegiance may have been brought about by the fall of Shiloh which brought Hardin County under Union Control very early in the war. He may have been influenced by his brother-in-law, Samuel R. Allen, who was surely pro-union with sons being named Sherman and Grant. In 1870 Milton Whitlow died and Gus became the head of household at the age of 19. Living there also was an older sister, Emily, a younger sister, Amanda, and a younger brother, James Buchannon, who was an invalid as the result of a fall from a horse. The 1870 census of the 14th Civil District of Hardin County shows this household and others of his family as follows: 73 Augustus Whitlow 19 TN Emily 26 TN Amanda 15 TN Buckhanon 12 TN 68 Granville Whitlow 24 TN Calista 24 TN George Blackwelder 8 TN 71 Lewis Owens 28 TN Sally (Whitlow) 28 TN Martha 9 TN William 5 TN Amos Duckworth 34 72 Samuel Allen 39 KY Harriet (Whitlow) 35 TN Milton 11 TN Sally 6 TN Sherman 4 TN Grant 1 TN In the 2nd Civil district 01 M. J. Whitlow 21 TN Sarah W. (Alexander) 18 TN 03 Margaret W. Polk Whitlow age 49 is shown living with here son-in-law, James C. Wells. Margaret was the widow of Thomas A. Polk who had married Milton Whitlow shortly before he died in 1870. The next decade saw many changes in the family On the 8th of January 1880, Gus married Margaret Catherine Fowler, the daughter of Sterling and Eliza Bain Fowler of the Mt. Herman community. In 1870, Amanda Whitlow married Perviance Alexander and they moved to llinois where their oldest child, Florence, was born in 1871. However, they moved back to Tennessee in 1874 where their two sons, Oscar and Uley T., were born. Also, in about the year 1870, Emily Whitlow married Amos Duckworth. In about 1880, Samuel R. Allen and wife, Harriet Whitlow Allen, moved across the Tennessee River to the Hookers Bend Community and about a year or so later, Milton J. Whitlow and Winnie Alexander Whitlow moved to Arkansas. The 1880 Census of Hardin County the family as follows: In the 2nd Civil District 7 Margaret Whitlow 59 NC NC NC Elizabeth Wells 35 TN TN TN daughter Uriah C. Wells 10 TN TN TN g/son 9 Granville Whitlow 34 TN SC TN Killister 37 TN TN KY James B. 24 TN SC TN brother Geroge Blackwelder 19 TN NC TN nephew Florence Alexander 8 IL TN TN neice Oscar 6 TN TN TN nephew Uley T. 2 TN TN TN nephew 11 Amos Duckworth 46 TN IRE IRE Emily C. 35 TN SC TN Susan M. 9 TN TN TN Henneritia 11/12 TN TN TN In the 5th Civil District 104 Milton J. Whitlow 31 TN SC TN Sarah J. 27 TN TN TN Eliza M. M. 10 TN TN TN Nancy I. 7 TN TN TN William G. 4 TN TN TN Darsey P. 2 TN TN TN 105 A. F. Whitlow 29 TN SC TN Maggie 24 TN TN TN In the 12th Civil District 10 S Samuel R. Allen 49 KY KY KY Harriet W. 45 TN SC TN James 21 TN KY TN Sarah 16 TN KY TN William 14 TN KY TN Grant 12 TN KY TN Effie 7 TN KY TN Wilburn 5 TN KY TN Gus was influenced by his older brother Granville, who was a Merchant and farmer. Gus and a partner, perhaps a relative, established a store at Wells Landing on the Tennessee River. The business failed, the partner skipped and Gus was was left to pay the debt which was done. Between 1880 and 1890, Gus and Maggie had 6 children, 5 of which live to adulthood. In order they were: Nora, b. Oct. 1880; Otis, b. Sept. 1882; Ulva, b. Nov. 1884; Wheeler, b. July 1886; Charley, b. Oct., 1, 1889; and Charley's twin, Barney who survived birth by about a month, died Nov. 1, 1889 and is buried at Harmony Cemetery. Gus and his family lived at Cross Roads until 1900 at which time they sold their property there and moved to a 300 acre farm on Turkey Creek located about 4 miles east of Savannah. When Gus sold out at Cross Roads, he excluded from the sale a one acre tract to be used by the community for a School. The site today is used by the Union Church, the school being abandoned many years ago. Gus did not live long on his Turkey Creek farm. In 1907 he died from complications of heart disease leaving his widow and children to run the family farm. The oldest child Nora, born 01 October 1880, died 09 August 1965, attended Freed Hardeman College, and was a school teacher in the Porters Community. She was married six times. The names of here husbands were: Levin Banks, David Jerome Porter, Hardeman Perkins, John Hoover, W. Gentry Hester, and Dr. Sam Noel. Aunt Nora did not have any children. The oldest son, Otis, born in September 1882, attended Freed Hardeman College and Vanderbilt University, became a Doctor and had a practice at Cerro Gordo and then Savannah in Hardin County until his death in 1956. About the time he began pratcice, he married Mamie Callens, born 1889, died 1991. They built a white frame house at Cerro Gordo which is now owned by Clytie Fitts Jennings, a second cousin of Dr. Whitlow. Uncle Otis and Aunt Mamie moved from Cerro Gordo to a house on the family farm on Turkey Creek in the teens. They had children named as follows: Raymond, Murray, unnamed son, Barney, Gus, Martha and Margaret. Ulva Whitlow was the third child born in November of 1884. Ulva was married to Thella Hitchcock, born 1888, died 1955. The couple had 5 children: Hubert, Alton, Glenn, unnamed daughter, and Ancil Whitlow. Uncle Ulva was a farmer, worked as a clerk in Hughes' store and in later years became active in local politics. He served as the Hardin County Court Clerk for several years before his death in 1951. Child number 4, Wheeler Whitlow, born in July of 1886, died 29 may 1925, was married to Belle Paulk. Uncle Wheeler, at a very young age, became ill and was not able to work on the farm. The family built a store south of the Old Town Road about 100 yards east of the Old Whitlow home place which was run by Uncle Wheeler until his death. After Wheeler's death, Aunt Belle moved to Savannah where she was a school teacher for many years. They had children named as follows: Unnamed son, Delia, unnamed daughter, and Fanny Whitlow. Twins were born to Gus and Maggie on October 1, 1889. Charley A. and Barney L. Whitlow. Barney died on November 1, 1889. Charley Augustus, born 01 October 1889 and died 20 November 1873, was a soldier in World War I, spending time in France. After the war, he was married to Elzie Mackie Reynolds, born 13 January 1898 and died 31 Dec.1988. Their children were: Mable who married Burnace Cagle (my parents); Ollie who married Lowell Cagle; Wheeler Milton who married Janice Graham; and Ruby who married Max Seaton. Charley was a Presbyterian, a republican, a sawmiller, a school teacher one year in the 1920's, and a farmer. He was born at Cerro Gordo in 1889 and moved to the Turkey Creek Farm with his parents in 1900 and lived there the next 73 years. It appears that the Whitlow experience in America began with John Whitlow, an indentured servant, on the Rappahannock River in east central Virginia in 1650. John and his family moved south to the Henrico County Virginia area near Richmond by the early 1700's and remained in that area for about 75 years, the line running, John, William, William and William. The migration continues as Whitlows moved to the southern counties of Virginia and the northern Counties of North Carolina. Our ancestor next in line, Darby Whitlow, in about 1778 went to North Carolina, but settled in Charlotte County Virginia in the 1780's. Between 1790 and 1810, Darbey's son, Henderson Whitlow, moved to Laurens County South Carolina. By 1820, Henderson was in Hardin County Tennessee where many of his descendants remain, while others scattered to Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and elsewhere. The latest directory handed out by Ma Bell lists 11 Whitlow families living in Hardin County ! Tenn! essee today, September 10, 1997. If we have all the generations, my line runs: John, William, William, William, Darby, Henderson, Milton, Augustus, Charley, Mable Whitlow Cagle, David Cagle. ----- Original Message ----- From: jkbain To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:43 PM Subject: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection David listed below is what I have on the Fowlers. Could you fit the Cagles into them please. Also, dad often spoke of Tice Bain owning a Ford Dealership in Steel, MO. I wonder if that business is still in the family. Would also like to know Tice's imediate family. I sorry I don't have anything on William P. Freeman. Thanks, Joe K, Bain (Married Cornelia Turman) Brentwood, TN Descendants of William Fowler Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 FOWLER He married ELIZABETH SMITH. Child of WILLIAM FOWLER and ELIZABETH SMITH is: 2. i. STERLING L.2 FOWLER, b. 1808, SC. Generation No. 2 2. STERLING L.2 FOWLER (WILLIAM1) was born 1808 in SC. He married ELIZA E. BAIN Abt. 1839, daughter of JOHN BAIN and MARGARET DORAN. She was born May 09, 1820 in Rutherford Co., TN. More About ELIZA E. BAIN: Baptism: 1820, Stones River Preb. Church in Rutherford County, TN Children of STERLING FOWLER and ELIZA BAIN are: i. ALANZO L.3 FOWLER, b. 1841, TN; d. 1880, Little Rock, Arkansas. 3. ii. JOHN "JACK" S. FOWLER, b. 1842, TN; d. 1898, Hardin Co., TN. iii. WILLIAM L. FOWLER, b. 1845, TN; d. 1933, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}; m. ROSANNA KERR. iv. JAMES K. FOWLER, b. 1847; d. 1919; m. EMMA DICKERSON. v. LAURIE A. FOWLER, b. 1849, TN; d. Toler, TX. vi. ELIZABETH A. FOWLER, b. 1851, TN; d. 1885. vii. MARGARET C. FOWLER, b. 1856; d. 1947, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}; m. AUGUSTUS WHITLOW. viii. DILLARD L. FOWLER, b. 1858, TN; d. 1922, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}. ix. MARTIN L. FOWLER, b. 1854; d. 1855. x. MARTIN L. FOWLER, b. 1864. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN "JACK" S.3 FOWLER (STERLING L.2, WILLIAM1) was born 1842 in TN, and died 1898 in Hardin Co., TN. He married NANCY BAIN January 11, 1866 in Hardin Co., TN, daughter of GEORGE BAIN and LETICIA FALLS. She was born November 18, 1844 in Hardin Co., TN, and died 1930 in Hardin Co., TN. Children of JOHN FOWLER and NANCY BAIN are: i. JUNIA4 FOWLER, m. JOHN D. FOWLER. ii. GEORGE FOWLER, m. ?? CLAY. iii. JOE FOWLER, m. MATTIE RITCHIE. iv. ELLA FOWLER, m. OSCAR ALLISON. 4. v. MART R. FOWLER. vi. ONIE FOWLER, m. WILL HITT. vii. TONE FOWLER, m. DAISY FLANIGAN. viii. LULA FOWLER, m. OSCAR MOORE. Notes for LULA FOWLER: Lula Fowler was said to have had George Bain's (b. 12/24/1806) Bible.. Generation No. 4 4. MART R.4 FOWLER (JOHN "JACK" S.3, STERLING L.2, WILLIAM1) He married ZILPHIA BASEY, daughter of ELIJAH BASEY and ROSANNAH KERR. Children of MART FOWLER and ZILPHIA BASEY are: i. RETTA5 FOWLER, m. HARVEY SMITH. ii. OSIE FOWLER, m. JACK KELLY. iii. LUCILLA FOWLER, m. GORDON BERRY. iv. KATHRINE FOWLER, d. 2003, Hardin Co., TN; m. VAL DEE CROTTS. v. EDITH FOWLER, m. STREETIE JERROLDS. ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/

    03/18/2004 01:58:12
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: Amos Duckworth
    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 "Ben Owens" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 2:13 PM Subject: Amos Duckworth > I am looking for the maiden name of Mary Duckworth who was married to Amos > Duckworth > in the 1860 census of Hardin county TN.Any information on these two people > will be greatly > appreciated. > >

    03/18/2004 09:19:10
    1. [TNHARDIN] James Benny Cooper
    2. Kathy Dell
    3. I saw this name on a page associated with Hardin Co. History. The email address was out dated. Does any one know this person's current email address? I want to know for whom he is named. Thanks, Kathy Dell

    03/17/2004 05:29:01
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: Amos Duckworth
    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 "Ben Owens" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:23 PM Subject: Amos Duckworth > I am looking for the madin name of Amos Duckworth wife in the 1860 Hardin > county census. > Any information about this couple will be greatly appreciated. Ben Owens > >

    03/17/2004 03:42:56
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection
    2. Sharon Cunningham
    3. David & Jkbain - Looks like all your Fowlers were Tennesseans...Federal Census states my ALBERT FOWLER was born in Alabama...dead end there, too. sharonc From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 21:37:03 -0600 To: [email protected] Subject: [TNHARDIN] Re: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 20:30:58 -0700 Joe, Margaret C. Fowler and Augustus Whitlow were my g/grandparents. David Augustus Fitzellen Whitlow, b. 1850, d. 1907., was married to Margaret C. Fowler, b. 1856, d. 1947. The marriage record was recorded as follows: A. F. Whitlow married to Maggie Fowler with the license being obtained and the marriage occurring on the same date, 8 January 1880. Witnesses: A. F. Whitlow and E. D. Alexander. Official: D. A. Baxter, J. P. Augustus, "Gus" was born on the family farm at his father's residence which was located where the old Savannah-Carrolsville Road crosses Indian Creek near the confluence of Whitlow and Indian Creeks. The Whitlow family had settled at that particular site because Gus' grandfather, Henderson Whitlow was a miller and gin man and operated a water mill and a cotton gin at this site. The first mill in Hardin County operated by Henry Garner and the first cotton gin in the county operated by Harrison Tompkins were located on what was eventually to become the Whitlow farm. Henderson Whitlow eventually took over the operation of the above mentioned facilities. After Gus' grandfather died in 1841, his father, Milton, continued the family business and over the next 40 years established a large farm operation which eventually included more that 800 acres on both sides of Indian Creek near where Popular Springs road now crosses said creek. Being born in 1850, Gus was too young to fight in the Civil War. His allegiances were not known, however as with the young men of his age, he may have leaned to the Union side. His oldest brother, Oscar Edwin, and brother-in-law, G. W. Blackwelder, joined the Confederate army in 1861 and wee both dead within three months. In 1863, a second brother, Granville, joined the Union Army and was stationed with the 2nd Mounted Infantry at Clifton Tennessee. This change of allegiance may have been brought about by the fall of Shiloh which brought Hardin County under Union Control very early in the war. He may have been influenced by his brother-in-law, Samuel R. Allen, who was surely pro-union with sons being named Sherman and Grant. In 1870 Milton Whitlow died and Gus became the head of household at the age of 19. Living there also was an older sister, Emily, a younger sister, Amanda, and a younger brother, James Buchannon, who was an invalid as the result of a fall from a horse. The 1870 census of the 14th Civil District of Hardin County shows this household and others of his family as follows: 73 Augustus Whitlow 19 TN Emily 26 TN Amanda 15 TN Buckhanon 12 TN 68 Granville Whitlow 24 TN Calista 24 TN George Blackwelder 8 TN 71 Lewis Owens 28 TN Sally (Whitlow) 28 TN Martha 9 TN William 5 TN Amos Duckworth 34 72 Samuel Allen 39 KY Harriet (Whitlow) 35 TN Milton 11 TN Sally 6 TN Sherman 4 TN Grant 1 TN In the 2nd Civil district 01 M. J. Whitlow 21 TN Sarah W. (Alexander) 18 TN 03 Margaret W. Polk Whitlow age 49 is shown living with here son-in-law, James C. Wells. Margaret was the widow of Thomas A. Polk who had married Milton Whitlow shortly before he died in 1870. The next decade saw many changes in the family On the 8th of January 1880, Gus married Margaret Catherine Fowler, the daughter of Sterling and Eliza Bain Fowler of the Mt. Herman community. In 1870, Amanda Whitlow married Perviance Alexander and they moved to llinois where their oldest child, Florence, was born in 1871. However, they moved back to Tennessee in 1874 where their two sons, Oscar and Uley T., were born. Also, in about the year 1870, Emily Whitlow married Amos Duckworth. In about 1880, Samuel R. Allen and wife, Harriet Whitlow Allen, moved across the Tennessee River to the Hookers Bend Community and about a year or so later, Milton J. Whitlow and Winnie Alexander Whitlow moved to Arkansas. The 1880 Census of Hardin County the family as follows: In the 2nd Civil District 7 Margaret Whitlow 59 NC NC NC Elizabeth Wells 35 TN TN TN daughter Uriah C. Wells 10 TN TN TN g/son 9 Granville Whitlow 34 TN SC TN Killister 37 TN TN KY James B. 24 TN SC TN brother Geroge Blackwelder 19 TN NC TN nephew Florence Alexander 8 IL TN TN neice Oscar 6 TN TN TN nephew Uley T. 2 TN TN TN nephew 11 Amos Duckworth 46 TN IRE IRE Emily C. 35 TN SC TN Susan M. 9 TN TN TN Henneritia 11/12 TN TN TN In the 5th Civil District 104 Milton J. Whitlow 31 TN SC TN Sarah J. 27 TN TN TN Eliza M. M. 10 TN TN TN Nancy I. 7 TN TN TN William G. 4 TN TN TN Darsey P. 2 TN TN TN 105 A. F. Whitlow 29 TN SC TN Maggie 24 TN TN TN In the 12th Civil District 10 S Samuel R. Allen 49 KY KY KY Harriet W. 45 TN SC TN James 21 TN KY TN Sarah 16 TN KY TN William 14 TN KY TN Grant 12 TN KY TN Effie 7 TN KY TN Wilburn 5 TN KY TN Gus was influenced by his older brother Granville, who was a Merchant and farmer. Gus and a partner, perhaps a relative, established a store at Wells Landing on the Tennessee River. The business failed, the partner skipped and Gus was was left to pay the debt which was done. Between 1880 and 1890, Gus and Maggie had 6 children, 5 of which live to adulthood. In order they were: Nora, b. Oct. 1880; Otis, b. Sept. 1882; Ulva, b. Nov. 1884; Wheeler, b. July 1886; Charley, b. Oct., 1, 1889; and Charley's twin, Barney who survived birth by about a month, died Nov. 1, 1889 and is buried at Harmony Cemetery. Gus and his family lived at Cross Roads until 1900 at which time they sold their property there and moved to a 300 acre farm on Turkey Creek located about 4 miles east of Savannah. When Gus sold out at Cross Roads, he excluded from the sale a one acre tract to be used by the community for a School. The site today is used by the Union Church, the school being abandoned many years ago. Gus did not live long on his Turkey Creek farm. In 1907 he died from complications of heart disease leaving his widow and children to run the family farm. The oldest child Nora, born 01 October 1880, died 09 August 1965, attended Freed Hardeman College, and was a school teacher in the Porters Community. She was married six times. The names of here husbands were: Levin Banks, David Jerome Porter, Hardeman Perkins, John Hoover, W. Gentry Hester, and Dr. Sam Noel. Aunt Nora did not have any children. The oldest son, Otis, born in September 1882, attended Freed Hardeman College and Vanderbilt University, became a Doctor and had a practice at Cerro Gordo and then Savannah in Hardin County until his death in 1956. About the time he began pratcice, he married Mamie Callens, born 1889, died 1991. They built a white frame house at Cerro Gordo which is now owned by Clytie Fitts Jennings, a second cousin of Dr. Whitlow. Uncle Otis and Aunt Mamie moved from Cerro Gordo to a house on the family farm on Turkey Creek in the teens. They had children named as follows: Raymond, Murray, unnamed son, Barney, Gus, Martha and Margaret. Ulva Whitlow was the third child born in November of 1884. Ulva was married to Thella Hitchcock, born 1888, died 1955. The couple had 5 children: Hubert, Alton, Glenn, unnamed daughter, and Ancil Whitlow. Uncle Ulva was a farmer, worked as a clerk in Hughes' store and in later years became active in local politics. He served as the Hardin County Court Clerk for several years before his death in 1951. Child number 4, Wheeler Whitlow, born in July of 1886, died 29 may 1925, was married to Belle Paulk. Uncle Wheeler, at a very young age, became ill and was not able to work on the farm. The family built a store south of the Old Town Road about 100 yards east of the Old Whitlow home place which was run by Uncle Wheeler until his death. After Wheeler's death, Aunt Belle moved to Savannah where she was a school teacher for many years. They had children named as follows: Unnamed son, Delia, unnamed daughter, and Fanny Whitlow. Twins were born to Gus and Maggie on October 1, 1889. Charley A. and Barney L. Whitlow. Barney died on November 1, 1889. Charley Augustus, born 01 October 1889 and died 20 November 1873, was a soldier in World War I, spending time in France. After the war, he was married to Elzie Mackie Reynolds, born 13 January 1898 and died 31 Dec.1988. Their children were: Mable who married Burnace Cagle (my parents); Ollie who married Lowell Cagle; Wheeler Milton who married Janice Graham; and Ruby who married Max Seaton. Charley was a Presbyterian, a republican, a sawmiller, a school teacher one year in the 1920's, and a farmer. He was born at Cerro Gordo in 1889 and moved to the Turkey Creek Farm with his parents in 1900 and lived there the next 73 years. It appears that the Whitlow experience in America began with John Whitlow, an indentured servant, on the Rappahannock River in east central Virginia in 1650. John and his family moved south to the Henrico County Virginia area near Richmond by the early 1700's and remained in that area for about 75 years, the line running, John, William, William and William. The migration continues as Whitlows moved to the southern counties of Virginia and the northern Counties of North Carolina. Our ancestor next in line, Darby Whitlow, in about 1778 went to North Carolina, but settled in Charlotte County Virginia in the 1780's. Between 1790 and 1810, Darbey's son, Henderson Whitlow, moved to Laurens County South Carolina. By 1820, Henderson was in Hardin County Tennessee where many of his descendants remain, while others scattered to Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and elsewhere. The latest directory handed out by Ma Bell lists 11 Whitlow families living in Hardin County Tenn! essee today, September 10, 1997. If we have all the generations, my line runs: John, William, William, William, Darby, Henderson, Milton, Augustus, Charley, Mable Whitlow Cagle, David Cagle. ----- Original Message ----- From: jkbain To: [email protected] Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 8:43 PM Subject: Eliza Bain & Cagle Connection David listed below is what I have on the Fowlers. Could you fit the Cagles into them please. Also, dad often spoke of Tice Bain owning a Ford Dealership in Steel, MO. I wonder if that business is still in the family. Would also like to know Tice's imediate family. I sorry I don't have anything on William P. Freeman. Thanks, Joe K, Bain (Married Cornelia Turman) Brentwood, TN Descendants of William Fowler Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM1 FOWLER He married ELIZABETH SMITH. Child of WILLIAM FOWLER and ELIZABETH SMITH is: 2. i. STERLING L.2 FOWLER, b. 1808, SC. Generation No. 2 2. STERLING L.2 FOWLER (WILLIAM1) was born 1808 in SC. He married ELIZA E. BAIN Abt. 1839, daughter of JOHN BAIN and MARGARET DORAN. She was born May 09, 1820 in Rutherford Co., TN. More About ELIZA E. BAIN: Baptism: 1820, Stones River Preb. Church in Rutherford County, TN Children of STERLING FOWLER and ELIZA BAIN are: i. ALANZO L.3 FOWLER, b. 1841, TN; d. 1880, Little Rock, Arkansas. 3. ii. JOHN "JACK" S. FOWLER, b. 1842, TN; d. 1898, Hardin Co., TN. iii. WILLIAM L. FOWLER, b. 1845, TN; d. 1933, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}; m. ROSANNA KERR. iv. JAMES K. FOWLER, b. 1847; d. 1919; m. EMMA DICKERSON. v. LAURIE A. FOWLER, b. 1849, TN; d. Toler, TX. vi. ELIZABETH A. FOWLER, b. 1851, TN; d. 1885. vii. MARGARET C. FOWLER, b. 1856; d. 1947, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}; m. AUGUSTUS WHITLOW. viii. DILLARD L. FOWLER, b. 1858, TN; d. 1922, Hardin Co. TN (Mt. Hermon Cemetery}. ix. MARTIN L. FOWLER, b. 1854; d. 1855. x. MARTIN L. FOWLER, b. 1864. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN "JACK" S.3 FOWLER (STERLING L.2, WILLIAM1) was born 1842 in TN, and died 1898 in Hardin Co., TN. He married NANCY BAIN January 11, 1866 in Hardin Co., TN, daughter of GEORGE BAIN and LETICIA FALLS. She was born November 18, 1844 in Hardin Co., TN, and died 1930 in Hardin Co., TN. Children of JOHN FOWLER and NANCY BAIN are: i. JUNIA4 FOWLER, m. JOHN D. FOWLER. ii. GEORGE FOWLER, m. ?? CLAY. iii. JOE FOWLER, m. MATTIE RITCHIE. iv. ELLA FOWLER, m. OSCAR ALLISON. 4. v. MART R. FOWLER. vi. ONIE FOWLER, m. WILL HITT. vii. TONE FOWLER, m. DAISY FLANIGAN. viii. LULA FOWLER, m. OSCAR MOORE. Notes for LULA FOWLER: Lula Fowler was said to have had George Bain's (b. 12/24/1806) Bible.. Generation No. 4 4. MART R.4 FOWLER (JOHN "JACK" S.3, STERLING L.2, WILLIAM1) He married ZILPHIA BASEY, daughter of ELIJAH BASEY and ROSANNAH KERR. Children of MART FOWLER and ZILPHIA BASEY are: i. RETTA5 FOWLER, m. HARVEY SMITH. ii. OSIE FOWLER, m. JACK KELLY. iii. LUCILLA FOWLER, m. GORDON BERRY. iv. KATHRINE FOWLER, d. 2003, Hardin Co., TN; m. VAL DEE CROTTS. v. EDITH FOWLER, m. STREETIE JERROLDS. ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/

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