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    1. [TNHARDIN] Hobbs, Hitchcock and Baty families of Hardin Co., TN
    2. Pete Orlebeke
    3. Is anybody researching the family of Elisha HOBBS, who came to Texas from Hardin County, TN? He is listed on the 1850 census of Limestone County, Texas and later in Freestone County, Texas. His wife's given name was Dicey, HITCHCOCK, daughter of Isaac Hitchcock of Hardin County, Tennessee. Ties into research on the BATY family of Hardin County, TN and Freestone County, Texas. Please let me know if you have any information about any of these early families. Thanks, Pete Orlebeke [email protected]

    01/28/2004 05:15:19
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: Funeral home
    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: Saturday, January 24, 2004 1:28 PM Subject: Funeral home > Hi everyone > Could Someone tell me when the first funeral home was started in Hardin > county and what > its name was and where it operated?I think that there was one in 1831.Thank > you. > Ben Owens > >

    01/24/2004 10:45:11
    1. [TNHARDIN] Mothers ancestors online
    2. Hey Ya'll Check out what I have compiled so far on my Mother's ancestors. FamGen.net built it for me, for FREE. It is listed under my BUGGE family name but includes most names for her side. I have recieved a lot of information from many of you and have listed you as my sources. Either in the soures or in the notes. If I forgot to give propper credit to some one please let me know so I can correct my info. Sty yu Dody < [email protected] > Researching the surnames-Stout / Hitchcock / Austin / Lamb / Hubbard / Qualls / Kyle / Kile / McBee / Maybee / Bugg (Tn., IL., Va., Al., Ga., Miss., N.C., Md., Pa.) Littlemeyer / Lütkemeyer / Lutenmayer / Luetkemeyer / Lutkemeyer / Luetkemeier / Lutkemeier / Littemeyer / Wilkins / Wilken-Overing / Martin / Hodge / Klienschmidt / Klienschmid / Kleinschmidt / Kleinschmid /Clienschmidt / Smith / Wolke / Fitchpatrick / Fizpatrick / Hysmith / Highsmith / Carverder (Prussia, Germany, La., Mo., IL., Tn., Ia.) McCoy / Payton / Peyton / Taylor / Varney / Yount / Jount / Junt / Stagerevaltz / Stirewalt / Pope / Sherman / Little / Koger / Starmer / Runyon / Rumion / Maynard / Manord / Hunter / Greenstreet / Reamer / Runner (N.C., Tn., Ky., Va., W. Va., Pa., Mo., Ka., Ia., Oh., IL., Md., N.J., ) Please Note: My Genealogy data is based on books, charts, census', emigration records, tax lists, Fed. and Local Government Records, court documents, phone calls, email, Internet, snailmail, interviews, and the documentation of the hard work, done by my friends, my family and my self. My information should only be used as a guide or reference to help others in their research. It, should be documented in your records, that "you" need to verify it for yourself. If, you have any corrections or additions, I would love to have them. If, you are connected to my lines and have family stories and / or traditions to share I would be honored if you would share them with my family and myself. As I will share with you. MY data may be shared with other researchers and family of the "Family Names" listed above, ONLY for *FREE* and/or on any *FREE* Genealogy sites, AND then only with the personal data of the living not included! It may not be used on any $ pay $ website or in any format for profit, With out *written* perrmission from *each* *living* indavidual! BUGGE and Related Families http://www.famgen.net/bugge/surnames.htm

    01/23/2004 12:32:38
    1. [TNHARDIN] Pictures
    2. I have a few pictures I'd like to date. If you can help, please email me at [email protected] Thanks, Heather

    01/23/2004 09:59:44
    1. [TNHARDIN] genealogy
    2. Rufus Buie
    3. Please, someone out there help me! My name is Rufus Buie and I am desperately seeking in formation on the Buie and Nichols Families of Hardin, Tennessee. My gg grandfather William W. Buie was born October 30, 1814, probably in Hardin County or across the state line in Alabama. He married Martha Farrow Nicholas, born May 14, 1816, in Hardin County, between 1830 and 1835, in Hardin County. I believe W. W. Buie was the last son of John Buie or the first son of John Buie, Jr. There is a listing of a John Buie and his family in the 1830 Census of Hardin Co. and a listing of the families of John Buie, Sr., John Buie,Jr., and Duncan R. Buie in the 1840 Census of Hardin Co. In the 1840 Census John and John were in the 7th Civil Dist. and Duncan was in the 3rd Dist. Hardin County Records reveal the following: 1833 Census of free male inhabitants over 21 (page 219) Cornelius Booie John Booie _____ Booie first name not given 1836 Tax List, Hardin Co. District #7 John Buie (page 257) District #8 William Buie (page 765) District #8 Cornelius Buie (page 765) the 1837 list William and Cornelius Buie as above but no listing for John Buie. The General Administration and Settlement Book B, 1836-1842, Page 103-104, Hardin Co., Tenn. gives the following info.: Inventory of the Estate of Cornelius Buie, deceased Oct. 20, 1838. John Buie, Administrator. The following relatives were mentioned: Duncan Buie, Elizabeth Buie, John Buie and Margaret. I have pages from a book (name of book unknown) that mention the Buie Family. On page 32, Date at top of page - 1 Oct., 1838. BUIE, CORNELIUS - John Buie and Elizabeth Buie, appointed administrators of the estate of Cornrlius Buie. (same page) Buie, Cornelius - Commissioners appointed to lay off a year's provisions for the widow of Cornelius Buie. John Buie submitted an application for a Revolutionary War pension from Hardin Co., dated 17 March 1835. I have a copy of this pension in which he states that his father was Duncan Buie, and he (John) was born in Scotland in the year 1759. (His father, Duncan, came from the Isle of Jura.) My Buie Family was from Scotland, settling in North Carolina near the Cape Fear River, moving to Tennessee and ending up in Hardin County. As far as I can tell, they were yeoman farmers, Presbyterian in Faith, small land owners, probably no slaves or very few. When William W. Buie married Martha Farrow Nichols, he became a Methodist, possibly because she was. William W. Buie and his family moved to Hot Spring County, Arkansas, about 1845. On the Nichols Family I have the following information. Martha Farrow Nichols' father was James Nichols and her mother was Mary Nancy _____?____. In Deed Book H, page 23 & 24 an entry reads, Nichols' heirs to deed Hugh Bivens - filed for registration 5th April 1847, at 11 O'clock. Where as by decent from James Nichols deceased and we William Nichols, Solomon C. Nichols, John R. Boyd, Harmon B. Gibbs, William W. Buie, Drucella Nichols, Mary Nichols we have divided title to and now hold and undivided interest in a tract of land in the state of Tennessee, Hardin County & District #7, range 12 on the waters of Horse Creek. (The description of this land doesn't seem to be complete.) Signed, January 12, 1939 William Nichols Soloman C. Nichols John R. Boyd Harmon B. Gibbs William W. Buie Drucilla Nichols Mary Nichols Another mention of this deed with full description of the land is in Deed Book H, page 7, with same people. As sale of the estate of Nancy Nichols. - Returned by William Nichols, administrator of the estate of Nancy Nichols, March 1840. (page 208-209) Please keep im mind that Buie can be spelled: Booie, Bouie, Bowie, etc. Also the Farrow in the Nichols Family name may have a variation such as Farror. As you can see, the father of William W. Buie is my primary problem. Any help you can give me will be greatly appreciated and anyone that can give me an undisputed name with proof of W. W. Buie's father will be rewarded. I will gladly pay for any work you may do to solve my mystery if you will let me know in advance. I am researching the following families: Buie, Marks, Eaves, Glover, Norton, Attwood, Barnett, Meriwether, Tolefree, Hewes, etc., and will help if you need information on any of these families. Rufus Buie P. O. Box 226 Rison, AR 71665 870-325-6816 (Please call if you would like to discuss my genealogy or for more information)

    01/23/2004 08:18:46
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: .
    2. Sharon Cunningham
    3. If someone has information on Jeff Scott's GAMMILL (GAMMELL) ancestors, especially the names of their children (I'm looking for a LUCINDA GAMMELL from Tennessee), I'd appreciate it if you'd post it on the Hardin County Rootsweb site. Thanks Sharon Cunningham From: "Jerry W. Murphy" <[email protected]> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:36:45 -0600 To: [email protected] Subject: [TNHARDIN] Fw: . Resent-From: [email protected] Resent-Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 19:38:58 -0700 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 "Jeff" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:56 PM Subject: . > Subscribe. Subscribe > > I'm looking for my Great,Great,Great Grandparents.His name was Tom Gammill (Noah Thomas Gammill?).He was from Hardin Co. Tn.He was from a place called Nixon,I think.Her name was Molly Penny. > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/

    01/22/2004 02:33:04
    1. [TNHARDIN] Old English Writing
    2. Old English Writing I got this link from one of my lists. It is womderful I think it will be very heplful to many researchers. Check it out it will hepl you transribe those old records. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/special/oldenglish/oldenglish.htm Sty yu Dody

    01/21/2004 02:33:43
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: .
    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 "Jeff" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 7:56 PM Subject: . > Subscribe. Subscribe > > I'm looking for my Great,Great,Great Grandparents.His name was Tom Gammill (Noah Thomas Gammill?).He was from Hardin Co. Tn.He was from a place called Nixon,I think.Her name was Molly Penny. > >

    01/21/2004 01:36:45
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: phillips,david born 1838
    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 "Jerrell Phillips" <[email protected]>. Please do not reply to the listowner. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerrell Phillips" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2004 9:06 AM Subject: phillips,david born 1838 > I am looking for information on phillips family in Hardin Co. > >

    01/20/2004 09:19:12
    1. [TNHARDIN] Isley in Hardin County
    2. Wanda Walls
    3. Looking for descendents or any info on Bill/William Isley 2nd marriage to Rebecca Kelly, living in Hardin County in 1910. He migrated to Hardin from Lauderdale, Alabama. On the 1880 and 1900 census he was born in Tennessee and the 1910 census says he was born in Illinois. First wife of William Isley was Laura Haney, I can not find William Isley born abt. 1846 (1900Census) or 1852 (1880 Census) in Tennesse in the 1870 census. Anything would be helpful from anyone that may have something on him. Children of William and Laura Isley: Mattie Lucille m. Deshazer Leora m. Andrew Jackson Deshazer Georgia Della m. Deshazer Reddie Mae William H. Thanks, Wanda Worley Walls [email protected]

    01/19/2004 07:47:41
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: Research in Hardin county
    2. David Cagle
    3. Ben, Try Ronney Brewington. David ----- Original Message ----- From: Jerry W. Murphy <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 7:05 PM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Fw: Research in Hardin county > 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: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:45 PM > Subject: Research in Hardin county > > > > Does anyone know of someone doing research for a fee in Hardin county. > > Ben Owens > > > > > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > >

    01/17/2004 01:26:30
    1. [TNHARDIN] Fw: Research in Hardin county
    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: Saturday, January 17, 2004 5:45 PM Subject: Research in Hardin county > Does anyone know of someone doing research for a fee in Hardin county. > Ben Owens > >

    01/17/2004 12:05:11
    1. Re: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander
    2. David Cagle
    3. Does anyone have a family chart including the Hardin County Harrells they will share? David ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 8:43 PM Subject: Re: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander > Some Hardin Co. Harrell's ended up in Searcy "County" Arkansas lots of Hardin Co. Tn. families ended up in Searcy County, Ark. > > Kathy Boland > Harrah, Ok. > > > > From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> > > Date: 2004/01/14 Wed PM 07:38:57 EST > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander > > > > Denise, > > I have absolutely nothing on the Harrell family. A check of the census shows the following: > > > > 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN > > 40-40 Elish D, Harrold 59 NC farmer, 5th C. D. > > Polly 54 NC > > Dempsy 20 TN > > Jane 17 TN > > John Henry 20 TN > > > > 1860 Census, Hardin Co., TN > > 1352 Dempsy Harrell 30 TN farmer, 12th C. D. > > Sarah 30 TN > > Mary 8 TN > > Eliza 5 TN > > Monroe 4 TN > > Winnie 2 TN > > > > 1352 Elisha D. Harrell 69 NC farmer 12th C. D. > > Mary 66 NC > > Ceana Oaf 39 TN (Orr?) > > > > > > Good Luck, > > David > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:38 PM > > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander > > > > > > Hey David! > > I see you said you have a picture of Eliza Harrell. What can you tell me about the Harrell family in TN around Savannah? My great greatgreat grandmother was Senah Harrell, and I know nothing about her family. Can you comb your wealth of knowledge and see what falls out? > > Thanks, > > Denise > > > > > > ==== 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/ > > >

    01/14/2004 11:50:14
    1. Re: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander
    2. Some Hardin Co. Harrell's ended up in Searcy "County" Arkansas lots of Hardin Co. Tn. families ended up in Searcy County, Ark. Kathy Boland Harrah, Ok. > From: "David Cagle" <[email protected]> > Date: 2004/01/14 Wed PM 07:38:57 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander > > Denise, > I have absolutely nothing on the Harrell family. A check of the census shows the following: > > 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN > 40-40 Elish D, Harrold 59 NC farmer, 5th C. D. > Polly 54 NC > Dempsy 20 TN > Jane 17 TN > John Henry 20 TN > > 1860 Census, Hardin Co., TN > 1352 Dempsy Harrell 30 TN farmer, 12th C. D. > Sarah 30 TN > Mary 8 TN > Eliza 5 TN > Monroe 4 TN > Winnie 2 TN > > 1352 Elisha D. Harrell 69 NC farmer 12th C. D. > Mary 66 NC > Ceana Oaf 39 TN (Orr?) > > > Good Luck, > David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:38 PM > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander > > > Hey David! > I see you said you have a picture of Eliza Harrell. What can you tell me about the Harrell family in TN around Savannah? My great greatgreat grandmother was Senah Harrell, and I know nothing about her family. Can you comb your wealth of knowledge and see what falls out? > Thanks, > Denise > > > ==== TNHARDIN Mailing List ==== > Visit the Hardin County, Tennessee Genealogy and History Page at > http://www.hardinhistory.com/history/ > >

    01/14/2004 02:43:27
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander
    2. David Cagle
    3. Denise, I have absolutely nothing on the Harrell family. A check of the census shows the following: 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN 40-40 Elish D, Harrold 59 NC farmer, 5th C. D. Polly 54 NC Dempsy 20 TN Jane 17 TN John Henry 20 TN 1860 Census, Hardin Co., TN 1352 Dempsy Harrell 30 TN farmer, 12th C. D. Sarah 30 TN Mary 8 TN Eliza 5 TN Monroe 4 TN Winnie 2 TN 1352 Elisha D. Harrell 69 NC farmer 12th C. D. Mary 66 NC Ceana Oaf 39 TN (Orr?) Good Luck, David ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 2:38 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Fw: James Garfield Alexander Hey David! I see you said you have a picture of Eliza Harrell. What can you tell me about the Harrell family in TN around Savannah? My great greatgreat grandmother was Senah Harrell, and I know nothing about her family. Can you comb your wealth of knowledge and see what falls out? Thanks, Denise

    01/14/2004 11:38:57
    1. [TNHARDIN] Harrell family in TN
    2. Pat Alexander
    3. Denise, This lady has a substantial Harrell file: Lesa Pfrommer [email protected] Pat

    01/14/2004 10:39:43
    1. [TNHARDIN] DESCENDANTS OF McCORD W. DAVIS & SARAH J. (BAKER)
    2. Solomon Hardy BAKER & Isabella ALLISON are my GG Grandparents. I'm seeking information regarding the following folks from Hardin & Wayne Co's, TN. McCord W. DAVIS. Born on 1 Nov 1833 in Maury Co., TN. McCord W. died in Madison Co., TN, on 9 Jun 1924; he was 90. Buried in Madison Co., TN. On 28 Oct 1858 when McCord W. was 24, he first married Sarah J. BAKER, daughter of Solomon Hardy BAKER & Isabella J. ALLISON, in Hardin Co., TN. Born in 1840 in Wayne Co., TN. Sarah J. died in Hardin Co., TN, on 22 Jul 1886; she was 46. Buried in Baker Cem., Wayne Co., TN. They had the following children: i. Harriett Isabell (1860-1946) ii. Mary E. Born in 1868 in TN. iii. Robert M. iv. William Nathan. v. James. vi. Ann. vii. Cora A. (1874-) viii. Sarah Josie (1874-) McCord W. DAVIS' second marriage was to (Unknown) PORTER.

    01/13/2004 02:56:33
    1. [TNHARDIN] Henry Lee McCullough
    2. hhanson
    3. I'm looking the parents of Henry Lee McCullough born 16 March 1920 at Morris Chapel, Hardin County, Tennessee. Henry died 12 Feb 1945 in Luxenborg. I figure he would be 3 months old in the 1920 census. The obit in 1945, said he was survived by his mother Mrs. Floyd Allen and brother Charles McCullough and uncle Alex McCullough. Does anyone have any information on this family? Henry Hanson College Station, Tx.

    01/13/2004 01:12:04
    1. [TNHARDIN] GENTECH -- Good News!
    2. John W Konvalinka
    3. Good News: NGS GENTECH 2004 is only a week away. Even Better News: Reduced Hotel Rate We have just noticed a printing error in the GENTECH program. Fortunately, this error translates into lower costs for your GENTECH Conference stay. On page 2 of the Conference Registration Brochure, the daily rate for the Millennium Hotel is incorrectly stated as $132/night. The actual rate for GENTECH conference attendees is actually only $99/night. We apologize for this error -- but you can keep the extra $33. (Spend it in the Exhibit Hall!) So, don't miss out on this opportunity. Register now while there is still space in the Hotel. Here are the Particulars about the Conference: NGS GENTECH 2004 will be in held in St. Louis on January 22-24. Since 1993, GENTECH has been THE national conference for people interested in GENealogy and TECHnology. Now, as a new division of the National Genealogical Society, NGS GENTECH will sponsor conferences that continue to meet the needs of advanced users and those new to using technology in research. Each year the conference has featured a panel of nationally known speakers who have addressed themselves to every aspect of the use of computer and Internet technology to support genealogical research - to meet the needs of advanced users as well as those just beginning to use technology in their research. This year there will be a Librarians' Pre-Conference at NGS GENTECH on Thursday, January 22, 2004 which will feature talks by Cyndi Howells, Ruth Ann Hager and Matt Helm. Details of this special Pre-Conference are at: www.slcl.lib.mo.us/slcl/sc/gentech04/precon-schedule.htm. In addition to the Librarian's Pre-Conference, Thursday will feature two-hour tutorials on four important topics: * Building a Family Genealogy Web site * Mapping Workshop * Federal Web Sites * Digital Photography. See the full NGS GENTECH 2004 program at: www.eshow2000.com/ngsgentech/register_now.cfm or at the St. Louis Genealogical Society website: www.stlgs.org/gentech2004. If you have not attended a GENTECH conference, please consider making this your first. Our professional development depends upon finding and using the right tools to accomplish your clients' goals, and the sessions at this conference can help. Remember, you can register on line at: www.eshow2000.com/ngsgentech/register_now.cfm We look forward to seeing you in St. Louis in just a few weeks! NGS GENTECH 2004 promises to be a sellout and a highly successful conference. John Konvalinka, CGRS(sm), CGL(sm) NGS GENTECH 2004 Publicity Chair www.konvalinka.com

    01/13/2004 01:28:04
    1. [TNHARDIN] Historical Society Meeting, Thursday 15th January 2004.
    2. David Cagle
    3. The Hardin County Historical Society will meet in the Welch Room of the Hardin County Library in Savannah at 7:00 pm on Thursday the 15th of January 2004. The meeting will be a continuation from November of the Steamboat-Tennessee River Landings theme with speaker Jeff Wilkes. If you have information on the Steamboat Landing of Hardin County, we invite you to attend the meeting and bring your information or questions. Thanks, David Cagle President HCHS

    01/12/2004 01:17:48