I am looking for help. My great grandmother was SARAH JANE KINCANNON. She was born in about 1855 or 1856 in Hardin County. She married my great grandfather Ruebin William Reddin about 1872. My grandfather Thomas Bowen Reddin was born 29 Mar 1873. She died either in child birth or sometime before 17 Oct 1875 when Ruebin remarried. Can anyone help me with her birth date, death date, and place of burial? Thank you. Tom Reddin
I ran across this and thought someone on the list could be looking for them. It could happen:-) Sue DOUGLAS CO NEVADA MOTTSVILLE CEMETERY...Mottsville, NV "McFaul, Elizabeth W." 1853 1933 "McFaul, Frances Charlotte" 04/27/1925 02/26/1991 "McFaul, Fred D." 7/12/1882 09/16/1912 "McFaul, Joseph A." 1888 1960 "McFaul, Millissa A." 1892 1971 "McFaul, William" 04/17/1847 03/02/1912 "Parmer, Ben" 1826 1908 NOTE:Buried in the Barber Plot Sue ô¿ô palliott@nwol.net
Reply to leecate@rnet.net. From: "Lee B. Cate" <leecate@rnet.net> To: <TNHardin-L-request@rootsweb.net> Subject: MEMPHIS DEATH CERTIFICATES Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999 19:07:33 -0800 (PST) I feel like some of you list members will find this site helpful. It contains information about death certificates issued in Memphis, TN. http://www.memphislibrary.lib.tn.us/history/dirmsr.htm
I have found out some of my Ancestors received some money because of the Indian ancestery. How do you go about finding out how and when it was done ? Hope someone can help . This may be a lead to my g-g-g-grandmothers .
Appeared in the Independent Appeal Wed., Feb. 3, 1999 Norman Baker, age 61, died on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 1999, at his home of cancer. He was a truck driver for McNairy County Farmers Co-Op, a member of Selmer First Baptist Church, 20 years Tennessee Army National Guard, Selmer Jaycees, was employed at brown Shoe Company for approx. 20 years as a Maintenance Engineer, later an engineer at Kolpak, and plant manager at Jakel in Ramer. Services took place at 2:00 p.m. on Wed., Jan. 27, 1999, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Hatchie Cemetery in Hornsby. Officiating the service was Minister Max Walker. Pallbearers were Jackie Suggs, George Donaldson, Jack Cheshier, Steve King, Jerry Mitchell, and Jimmy Dickey. Honorary bearers were Milburn Walker, Joe Hurt, and Kenneth Sweat. Mr. Baker was preceded in death by his mother, Essie King Baker, and father, Woodrow Baker. He is survived by his wife, Brenda Teague Baker, two daughters, Tammy Graham and Elana Baker bot of Selmer, one son, Craig Baker of Selmer, two sisters, Olene Ervin and Myra Lowe bother of Selmer, and three grandchildren, Charlie, Anna, and John Norman. >>>>>>>>>>>> Jerry L. Jackson, age 71, died on Thursday, Jan. 29, 1999, at Magnolia Regional Health Center of a heart attack. Services took place at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1999, at Magnolia Funeral Home Chapel. Burial was held at Old Salem Cemetery in Counce. Officiating the service was Bro. Charlie Browning. Honorary Pallbearers were Gene Cutis, Delbert Bowen, James Dalton, Milton Gibbs, Randal Franklin, Era Walters, Doug Parsons, Mack Oaks, and John Curtis. Mr. Jackson was preceded in death by his father, Hugh C. Lum Jackson, mother, Hattie Duncan Jackson Davis, one grandson, Jade Mortenson, four brothers, Lonnie Jackson, Floyd Jackson, Herbert Jackson, and Dewie Ancil Jackson, and one sister, Myrtle Dalton. He is survived by one son, Jerry Jounior Janckson of Eagle Butte, S.N., one grandson, Riggin Mortenson, three sisters, Dulcie Mayhall and husband John of Counce, Gustie Byrd of Corinth, Miss., and Opal Hamilton and husband W.T. of Michie, special friend, Gene Curtis and wife Helen, and a host of nieces, nephews and other relatives. >>>>>>>>>> Elsie McCoy, age 99, died on Wed., Jan. 27, 1999, at McNairy County Health Care of heart failure. She was a retired U.S. Treasury Dept. Saving Bonds Dept., worked in Chicago, Ill., and Washington, D.C., a member of Gravel Hill Baptist Church, taught school in McNairy County after retiring from treasury department, and Eastern Star. Services took place at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 29, 1999, at Shackelford Chapel in Selmer. Burial was held at Gravel hill Cemetery in Eastview. Officiating the services was Minister Lauren Locke. Miss McCoy was preceded in death by brothers and sisters, Sexton McCoy, Arden McCoy, Audrey Gray, Elnor Hopkins, and Warren McCoy, niece, Mauvoleen Ellis, two nephews, Howard Hopkins and Hubert Hopkins. She is survived by nephews, James Opal Gray and wife Joyce of Guys, High and wife Ceil Hopkins of Guys, and Tom Ellis of Spanish Fort, Ala., a niece, Dorothy Hopkins of Corinth, Miss., and great nieces and nephews, Tommy Ellis, Brenda Lancaster, Sylvian Ruth, and Robert Ellis. >>>>>>>>>>> Michael N. Elkins: Funeral services for Mike Elkins, age 45, took place on Sunday, Jan. 31, 1999, at 2:30 p.m. at the Arrington Chapel with Dr. Jerry Tidwell and Rev. Max Walker officiating. Burial was held in Hollywood Cemetery. Mike died Thursday morning at his residence in Selmer after a long battle with cancer. Mike was born on September 1, 1952 in Jackson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N.Hot Elkins of Jackson. ........... This obit is very long, but I will be glad to type it connects with anyone. Have a great day!! Barbara Barbara@matnet.com
Hello, I'm looking for any info on the family and ancestry of Henry STRATTON, b. abt. 1804, Virginia, d. bef. 1880 Hardin Co. Tennessee. Henry STRATTON married abt. 1831, Jane E. (UNKNOWN), b. abt. 1810 Virginia. Jane's father was born in Ireland. The STRATTON family had moved to Hardin Co. TN by 1850. They probably moved to Tennessee before 1832. The known children of Henry & Jane E. STRATTON were: 1. Hyram W. STRATTON, b. abt. 1832. 2. John W. STRATTON, b. abt. 1835. 3. Sarah E. STRATTON, b. abt. 1838. 4. Henry W. STRATTON, b. abt. 1839. 5. Wiley B. STRATTON, b. abt. 1842. 6. Hannah M. STRATTON, b. abt. 1845. 7. Catherine J. STRATTON, b. abt. 1847. 8. Thomas M. STRATTON, b. 1849. Any info greatly appreciated! Thank you, Brad Aumick aumick@gte.net
I am looking for any information on Benjamin B Smith b. abt 1850 d. after 1900 married Margaret Frances Gray . One known brother Boyd Smith . Here is what i have on the Smiths . If anyone can find a connection to this family let me know. Ben and Margaret are buried at Havanna Cem. Most of the Smith names are nicknanes. Descendants of Benjamin B Smith 1 Benjamin B Smith . +Margaret Frances Gray 1854 - ........ 2 Frances Ann Smith 1892 - 1977 ............ +John Warden Boroughs 1890 - 1973 ................... 3 Catherine Boroughs 1926 - ....................... +J Hugh Ricketts ................... 3 Temma Boroughs 1914 - ................... 3 John William Boroughs 1917 - ................... 3 Montie Boroughs 1919 - 1995 ....................... +Louis Howard 1924 - 1980 ................... *2nd Wife of Montie Boroughs: ....................... +Frances ................... 3 J.E. Boroughs 1922 - ....................... +Gladys Bryant 1928 - 1995 ................... 3 John Warden Boroughs Jr 1924 - 1990 ....................... +Peggy Butler ................... *2nd Wife of John Warden Boroughs Jr: ....................... +Linda Joyce White ................... 3 Lavada Boroughs 1935 - 1989 ....................... +John Henry Reed ................... *2nd Husband of Lavada Boroughs: ....................... +Edd Walker ........ 2 Nora Smith 1880 - 1972 ............ +Ed Huggins 1870 - 1966 ................... 3 Edward Huggins 1918 - ....................... +Esther ? 1919 - ........ 2 Nona May Smith 1885 - 1952 ............ +Smith ................... 3 Carmack Smith 1922 - ........ 2 Laura Smith ........ 2 Frank Smith ........ 2 Faggie Smith ........ 2 Candice Smith ........ 2 Eugene Smith ........ 2 Mage Smith ........ 2 Barber Smith 2 Dollie Smith
Reply to benracer@ebicom.net. From: TNHARDIN-L-request@rootsweb.com To: benracer@ebicom.net CC: owner-TNHARDIN@bl-30.rootsweb.com Subject: Re: Jehu Cooper, Hardin Co., TN 1825?-1862 Date: Wed, 10 Feb 1999 18:56:54 -0800 (PST) > I haven't posted anything here for a while, I have here a family group = > sheet > of my 2nd Great grandfather, Jehu Cooper. I would appreciate any > information that any of you out there might be able to help me with. I = > am > trying to get conclusive evidence that Jehu's father is really John = > Cooper > as I am speculating. I am also trying to find some documented proof of = > when and where Jehue died. The information I have was given to me by my = > uncle and he passed away before I got the chance to ask where he got the = > information. > Benny Cooper > benracer@ebicom.net > Columbus, MS > Husband: Jehu M Cooper > Born: 25 July 1825 in: TN > Marr: 05 January 1847 in: TN > Died: 08 August 1862 in: Unknown > Father: John Cooper ?? > Mother: Unknown > __________________________________________________ > Wife: Rebecca Elizabeth M Covey > Born: 06 April 1825 in: TN > Died: 11 February 1904 in: TN > __________________________________________________ > Children: > 1F > Rachael D Cooper > Born: 02 December 1849 in: TN > Died: 22 September 1868 in: TN > ____________ > 2M > Russell Ray Cooper > born: 11 February 1852 in: TN > Married: 1877 > died: 22 March 1923 in: Savannah, TN > Spouses: Susanne Tinon Smith, Frances Ann Worley, Margaret Irvin > ____________________________________________________ > 3F > Sarah E. (Sallie) Cooper > Born: 06 October 1855 in: Turkey Creek, Hardin Co., TN > Died: Unknown in: Turkey Creek, Hardin Co., TN > Spouse: Esau Simmons
Reply to redpata@hotmail.com. From: "Red & Pat Anthony" <redpata@hotmail.com> Save Address Block Sender To: TNHARDIN-L-request@rootsweb.com Subject: 1900 census form Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 20:10:27 -0800 (PST) Help: I am trying to read a 1900 census. I cannot make out the headings and sub-headings on this copy. Thanks for any help. L. E. Anthony.
I would like to let you know that I have a new internet address. It is<tueskid@uwtc.net> Thank you, Kathy Metcalf
Fred, I'll post your message to the Hardin and McNairy Co., lists. Perhaps someone can help. West Shiloh is located in Hardin and McNairy Co.'s and is near Stantonville which is in McNairy Co. A ferry was located at Cravens which connected the primary route from Savannah to Saltillo, the two largest Communities in Hardin County. The ferry was abandoned when other routes were opened. David Fred McKenzie wrote: > Hi: My maternal grandparents came from McNairy - Hardin Counties. My > great-great grandfather had Cravens Landing P.O. has his address upon > returning from the Civil War. I never had an idea where it was until I > read your article on Cerro Gordo and you mentioned that it was just > across the river. As I understand it the family home place was in West > Shiloh and even now, there are still family located in Stantonville > area. I would love to be able to locate information about Cravens > Landing, West Shiloh and Stantonville. Can you help with suggestions? > Fred McKenzie.
I haven't posted anything here for a while, I have here a family group sheet of my 2nd Great grandfather, Jehu Cooper. I would appreciate any information that any of you out there might be able to help me with. I am trying to get conclusive evidence that Jehu's father is really John Cooper as I am speculating. I am also trying to find some documented proof of when and where Jehue died. The information I have was given to me by my uncle and he passed away before I got the chance to ask where he got the information. Benny Cooper benracer@ebicom.net Columbus, MS Husband: Jehu M Cooper Born: 25 July 1825 in: TN Marr: 05 January 1847 in: TN Died: 08 August 1862 in: Unknown Father: John Cooper ?? Mother: Unknown __________________________________________________ Wife: Rebecca Elizabeth M Covey Born: 06 April 1825 in: TN Died: 11 February 1904 in: TN __________________________________________________ Children: 1F Rachael D Cooper Born: 02 December 1849 in: TN Died: 22 September 1868 in: TN ____________ 2M Russell Ray Cooper born: 11 February 1852 in: TN Married: 1877 died: 22 March 1923 in: Savannah, TN Spouses: Susanne Tinon Smith, Frances Ann Worley, Margaret Irvin ____________________________________________________ 3F Sarah E. (Sallie) Cooper Born: 06 October 1855 in: Turkey Creek, Hardin Co., TN Died: Unknown in: Turkey Creek, Hardin Co., TN Spouse: Esau Simmons
Greetings from the Great Ozarks, Does anyone have access to the 1870-1880-1890 Census Records of Hardin Cty., TN.? I am looking for a Andrew Jackson Futrell and any Hitchcock's that might have been in that area at these times. My grandfather James M. Hitchcock md. Texana Futrell in 1877 in Lauderdale Cty., Ala. I believe sometime after 1883 they moved to Hardin Cty. and had their family. The first one being born in 1886. My ggrandfather, Andrew Jackson Futrell md Martha C. Singley in 1881 in Hardin Cty. and he also is listed as having applied for a Confederate Pension while in Hardin Cty. Probably somewhere around this time period. Any infor would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Trecia(Hitchcock) Griffin
Nancy, Following is a listing of the Children of Noah and Rebecca Satterfield Wade. Have you done any research on the Moseley line? Noah & Rebecca Wade Family 1. H. B. WADE, born 1813 in Maury Co. Tennessee 2. DAVID HAMPTON, born 1810 in Maury Co. TN married Permelia Moseley 3. NYMPHIA WADE, born April 18, 1818 in Maury Co. TN married John Hewlett McConnell 4. WM. M. WADE, born January 6, 1827 (not sure where) married Jane McCasland 5. PHOEBE E. WADE, born 1830 in Hardin Co. TN 6. NOAH J. WADE, born 1832 in Hardin Co. TN 7. SAMUEL N. WADE, born 1834 in Hardin Co. TN 8. SARAH WADE (Note: Sarah Wade was unknown to the original authors of this paper and has been added by the present writer. SARAH WADE, b. 10/30/1812, Maury Co., TN, d. 08/28/1868 in Hardin Co., TN, buried Whitlow Cemetery, was married ca 1836 to Milton Whitlow, b. 03/25/1808 in Laurens Co., SC, d. 02/09/1870 in Hardin Co., TN, buried in Whitlow Cemetery.Cagle) Nancy Anderson wrote: > David, > I have been in contact with Tom and have more to write to him. I do not > have your g/g/g/grand mother on the list that I have from the Wright Co > Mo. History Book Vol.1 > The year I have is 1854 and the names I have are as follows: > David Hampton Wade Tenn. m. Parmelia M. Moseley S.C. > Noah Fountain Wade Tenn > Thomas Blakely G. Tenn > John Hampton Tenn > Parmelia Antonette Tenn > Mary Jain Tenn > Tennessee Tenn > Nymphia Caroline Tenn (my g/ g /mother whos > > first husband was a Courtney: second husband > > > > John Rose N.C. my g/ g/ father) > ` Sary Frances Tenn. > These are the family members that left Hardin Co. for MO. Do you have any > more of the family that stayed behind. > I found a Noah Wade in 1830 in Rutherford Co. and in Gibson in 1840. I am > going to do more reserch and let you know. > I have the same Courtneys that you gave me and James the father,Leander A. > and Martha N. show up in Wright Co. Mo. 1860. I am still working on whom of > the Courtneys that Nymphia married. > In the family Tree what is our realtionship to each other? > > Thank you , > Nancy Hall Anderson > nancyrasnderson@worldnet.att.net > ---------- > From: David Cagle <dcagle@centuryinter.net> > To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN-L] 1850 Hardin Co.Tenn. > Date: Sunday, February 07, 1999 8:27 PM > > Nancy, > The answer is greener pastures. Nearly all families had 8 or 10 kids. > There > was not enough land to support them when each child started a family of > their > own. Land was cheap and unsettled in AR and MO and other places west. > > Do you know Tom Courtney? He is a descendent of the Courtneys in this > area. > Sarah Wade, a sister of David Hampton Wade, is my g/g/g/grandmother. She > married Milton Whitlow in the 1830's. Following is some Courtney > information. > > David > > COURTNEY, HARDIN COUNTY TENNESSEE > County Records > > Land Surveys, Entry Book 1 and 2 > > Jonathan Courtney 26 acres, Indian Creek, 07/08/1824, 1-124 > 10 acres, Indian Creek, 07/22/1824, 1-125 > > 5 acres, Indian Creek, 07/22/1824, 1-126 > 13 acres, 01/26/1826, 1-136 > 24 acres, east of Tennessee River, > 11/15/1836, 2-196 > John Courtney 200 acres, east of Tennessee River, 01/12/1837, 2-98 > > 09/07/1823, Jonathan Courtney witness to deed. > > 07/07/1845, Commissioners appointed to lay off a dower for Tinsey Courtney, > widow of Jonathan Courtney, and family. > > 12/06/1841, Insolvent and Removal out of County for year 1841 > James Courtney > > 12 /07/1846, Insolvencys and Removals from Tax List for year 1846 > Amos Courtney, gone > > 04/07/1856, Releasements and Insolvencys for the year 1855, 2nd Civil > District > James Courtney, removed > Conall Courtney > > 1820 Census, Harddin Co., TN > Jonathan Courtney 220001-111 > > 1830 Census, Hardin Co., TN > Jonathan Courtney 10001-10001 > John Courtney 10001-00001 > > 1840 Census, Hardin Co., TN > James A. Courtney 330001-100001 > Jonathan Courtney 001002-21101 > > 1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN > 85-85 James Courtney 41 GA > Susan W. 43 NC > Willism C. 18 TN > Andrew W. 17 > TN > Jeremiah 15 TN > James R. 13 TN > Leander A. 12 TN > Mary E. 11 TN > Japh B. 11 TN > Martha N. 2 TN > > 141-141 Tinzey Courtney 42 TN > Minerva C. 14 TN > Emily A. 11 TN > Robert R. 8 TN > Victoria F. 6 TN > John W. 4 TN > William G. 11/12 TN > Lousiana C. 18 TN > > >
Hi Tom Courtney, I have some Boroughs info, but you didn't give me enough info to really find anything. Do you have names of their children, or names and dates for the parents of your great aunt Sarah and John Boroughs? I don't have anything on them in my files, but that's not to say their not there or their brothers, sisters, cousins aren't in my files. I'm forwarding a copy of this mail to J.E.Boroughs, boroughs@waverly.net who certainly has more info on the Boroughs than what I do..... Best Wishes to you, and Happy Kin Searching, Tom Evans In a message dated 2/8/99 11:24:06, tomone@flash.net writes: << Tom, I would appreciate your info on the Boroughs line from Hardin County. My Gaunt, Sarah married a John Boroughs ca 1913 in Hardin County. Thanks, -- Tom Courtney tomone@flash.net >> In a message dated 2/8/99 8:40:07, boroughs@waverly.net writes: << My grandfather John Warden Boroughs sister Ammos married Jim Baker. I did not have William R Bryant in my files ,. My g-g-g-grandfather was George Gray Bryant . I will send my Bryant family tree if you want it to see if they fit in . I hope we made connection on one of them. Good luck , J.E.Boroughs >> Jim Baker is my grandmother's brother. I've been to the old Baker farm many times over the years, and enjoyed my visits with my Great Uncle Jim Baker. My grandmother, Mary Irma Baker Evans, died in Evansville, Indiana, but she is buried in the Baker Family Cemetery, she was a sister to Jim Baker. My father was born and raised in Clifton, and he spent much of his youth on the old farm place. I show Ammous Boroughs was born 23 Nov 1891, and she died 8 Oct 1928, and she is buried in the Baker Family Cemetery (just across the road from the old log cabin). I don't have where she was born, or where she died, although I assume she died at the Baker farm, but in family tree climbing- one should never assume anything! Robert Morris Baker, T.J. Baker, and their sister Mary Elizabeth Baker Conaway still live in the nearby vicinity of their home place. Jim Baker & Ammous Boroughs are their parents. I last visited with the three of them in 1993, in their homes. Best Wishes to you, and please tell me more!!!! Tom Evans (A transplant to Minnesota)
I, too, have often wondered why our ancestors LEFT Hardin Co. Tn..??? My paternal great-grand-parents, William P. CRABB and wife Elizabeth HORNe were there 1870 and several children. They left and headed for Prentiss Co. MS for some reason. Think a brother of Wm;s was already there in Tishomingo Co. Ms and evidently encouraged members of family to head for MS.....then a bunch of my family left MS later and came to Tx. Good farm land in Hardin Co. Tn.????? Sorry, Nancy, I cannot help you with your WADE. Good luck. Mary At 08:31 AM 2/7/99 -0500, Nancy Anderson wrote: >Does anyone have a reason why families would pick up and leave Hardin Co. >Tenn. in the early 1850s. I have my great great grand father David Hampton >Wade and family, there were about 20 of them men, woman and children, his >brother-in-law William Moseley and famliy, They were all in Hardin >Co.1850s and travled to Wright Co. Mo.1854. Also a family named Courtney, >showed up in Wright Co. Mo.1860 and they were in Hardin Co. 1850. David >Hampton Wades daughter Nymphia Caroline, (my great grand mother )first >husband was a Courtney, but we do not have his first name. > >"Nancy Hall Anderson" > nancyranderson@worldnet.att.net >
Joyce, These are all the same people. J. E. Boroughs is probably a grandson of the Ward Boroughs you mentioned. I will see what I can find about the Shelbys. I wish someone would fill me in on the Gray family. Was there a connection between the Grays and the Polks? David Phillip D. Jones wrote: > The names Boroughs, Gray, Smith, and Love all are all familiar to me. > Since my father's paternal grandmother was a Love, and his maternal > grandmother was a Smith, I was wondering which lines you are researching. > My Grandfather had a brother who married Margaret Gray. My grandmother > had an aunt (Anna Smith) who married Ward Boroughs. Any connection? > Thanks, Joyce White Jones > > At 08:38 PM 2/6/99 -0600, you wrote: > >J. E., > >I don't think that I am closely related to any of those you mentioned. > >But, this is my neck of the woods. I will be happy to help in any way I > >can. I am sure we have at least got some common neighbors. Tell me where > >to start. > > > >David > >Cerro Gordo > > > >J.E. Boroughs wrote: > > > >> Does any one have any information on Ivan Henry Shelby? He married > >> Sarah P Love in Hardin County and they are both buried at Mt. View Cem. > >> The children were Ina Belle , Eunia May , Mollie ,Gracie , Jim , Irene. > >> I am researching the Boroughs , Gray, Smith , Shelby , Love and Bryant > >> families of Hardin County. Will share any information i have on these > >> families. > > > > > > > >
In a message dated 2/7/99 12:59:07, TNHARDIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << X-Message: #1 Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 18:54:08 -0600 From: "J.E. Boroughs" <boroughs@waverly.net> To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <36BCE430.777F7A78@waverly.net> Subject: [TNHARDIN-L] SHELBY Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does any one have any information on Ivan Henry Shelby? He married Sarah P Love in Hardin County and they are both buried at Mt. View Cem. The children were Ina Belle , Eunia May , Mollie ,Gracie , Jim , Irene. I am researching the Boroughs , Gray, Smith , Shelby , Love and Bryant families of Hardin County. Will share any information i have on these families. >> Hello, I have some BRYANT descendants..... William Rowland BRYANT, born11 Aug 1848, IL, died 30 Dec 1912, buried Shady Hill Cem., Hardin Co., TN. Married Julia T. GRIFFIN, 6 Sep 1877. She was born 9 Feb 1859, Hardin Co., TN, died 11 Nov 1929, Swift, Hardin Co., TN, buried Shady Hill Cem., Hardin Co. Their children were: Walter Lee; John Franklin; William Edgar; Fred Wesley; Grace Dexter. I have several BOROUGHS in my files also, a few with my BAKER's from Wayne Co., TN. Tom Evans
Does anyone have any information on a woman named Duckworth (possibly Jane) who married a man named WHITE in 1820s-1830s in Hardin Co. or possibly Decatur Co.?
Does anyone in Hardin or Decatur County know of a man, surname GOOCH, who married a woman, surname WHITE, and moved to Arkansas in mid to later 1800's? Joyce W. Jones (phillipj@aeneas.net)