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    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Re: DIRECTIONS?
    2. David Cagle
    3. Joyce, My g/uncle Henry O. Cagle was married the second time and before 1870 to Isabella Fanny Davis, daughter of Joe and Harriet Perry Davis of Hardins Creek. Henry and Isabella had one daughter, Ader Bell Cagle, b. 28 Dec. 1877, d. 28 Sept. 1878. In Sept. of 1879, Henry left Isabella and Hardin County and went to Logan County AR with the widow of Z. T. Smith. Isabella got a divorce on 20 April 1882. She also got the land, the house, and whatever else was there. The same day of here divorce, Isabella married George W. Fisher who died on 7 Feb. 1888. She then married Ben W. Parrott on 22 Oct. 1888. I believe that is my only Davis connection. I am also interested in Branson Davis of the 2nd Mounted, U.S. who was killed by guerillas or Rebels during the Late War. David __________________________ davisjc wrote: > David > Thanks for your prompt reply. My relatives, present and past, are scattered > all over Hardin and Wayne Counties. I probably will be "pestering" you > again in the future! Joyce > > ---------- > > From: David Cagle <dcagle@centuryinter.net> > > To: davisjc <davisjc@traveller.com> > > Subject: Re: DIRECTIONS? > > Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 7:24 PM > > > > Joyce, > > > > Graham Cemetery is located on Tennessee Highway 69, South. From the > > Courthouse in midtown Savannah, go east on Main Street, stay in the right > lane > > which will become Florence Road and Tennessee Highway 69. From the > > courthouse, go 5.7 miles to Graham Church on the right or east side of > the > > highway while the Cemetery is across the highway on the west side. > > > > Mt. Carmel Cemetery: From the Courthouse in Savannah, go 1 mile east on > Main > > Street and Wayne Road, also know as U.S. Highway 64, turn left at the > stop > > light at Hwy 64 and Tennessee Highway 128 north, also known as Patterson > Road > > in the city. Stay on Tennessee Highway 128 for about 19 miles (in the > > vicinity of Highway Mile Marker 31or 32). Turn left on Nance Loop and > go > > 0.5 miles to the Church and Cemetery. > > > > My office is on Court Square near the southeast corner of the Courthouse. > If > > I can assist you, stop by. > > > > David > > > > davisjc wrote: > > > > > I am visiting Hardin C within a few days. I would like to know the > > > location and driving directions(from the closest major highway for the > > > following cemeteries -- Mt. Carmel and Graham. I would greatly > appreciate > > > your help or if you can refer me to another location! Joyce Davis at > > > davisjc@traveller.com > > > >

    05/07/1998 08:00:28
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] William Elliott, Hardin Co.
    2. David Cagle
    3. The only William H. Elliott listed in "Tennesseans in the Civil War" was a private in "C" Co., 59th Tennessee Mounted Infantry Regiment. This unit was organized in May of 1862, captured at Vicksburg Mississippi in July of 1863. Served in East Tennessee and Western Virginia thereafter. James Brooks and Jacob M. Hays were Captains of "C" Company which was Mustered in at Elizabethton, Carter County Tennessee on December 23, 1861. Thats a long way from Hardin County? There were 4 William Elliotts without middle names or initials from Tennessee in the late War. William Elliott - Pvt. K Co., 44th Con. Inf. A middle Tennessee Unit Pvt. McClung's L-Arty. Co. Organized in Knoxville, was a Vicksburg in 1862 Pvt. D Co., 11th Inf. Also from middle Tennessee Pvt. Crew's Inf. Most likely your outfit Crew's Tennessee Infantry Battalion was organized in Savannah in January 1862. There was no mention of this outfit being in Vicksburg. In 1860, William Elliott, age 18 TN and Mary Elliott, age 16 TN were living with Geroge Allen 25 TN and the Allen family. George was a photographer. G. B. Elliott 14 TN, lived next door with Thomas E. Nevill 41 TN, and the Nevill family. The 1850 Census of Hardin County the Elliott family to be as follows: 49-49 William Elliott 36 NC 6th C. D. Sarah C. 27 NC Wm. H. H. 8 TN James T. 6 TN Greenbury P. 3 TN Charles J 2 TN Martha A. 1/12 TN William died before 7 November 1853. T. W. Poindexter was appointed administrator of the estate. David ----------------------------- Billy Darnell wrote: -----Original Message----- From: queries@tngenweb.usit.com <queries@tngenweb.usit.com> To: bdarnell@centuryinter.net <bdarnell@centuryinter.net> Date: Wednesday, May 06, 1998 8:55 AM Subject: TNGENWEB NEW HARDIN QUERY >Submission from sohrwide@aol.com > >Submitted to Hardin and None. > > ><H3><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><A NAME="sh_Q_894462886"> >ELLIOTT ></A></FONT></H3> >Trying to find Confederate ancestor for a friend. William H. >Elliott-born1814,NC. Lived in Hardin county,TN. Died in >Vicksburg,MS(2-7-1864). Am looking for unit he was in when he died. ><BR><A HREF="mailto:sohrwide@aol.com">K.P.Sohrwide</A> ><BR><EM>sohrwide@aol.com</EM><BR> >Submitted on Wed May 6 08:54:46 CDT 1998 ><BR><P><HR> >

    05/06/1998 07:44:15
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Over 6000!
    2. Billy Darnell
    3. Our website just went over 6000 "Hits" since March 14th! Thanks to everyone who helps make this such a popular site--we will work harder to make it even better! Thanks again! Bill Webmonger, Hardin County, TN, Historical Society Pages: http://www.hardincountytn.com/history

    05/06/1998 09:10:02
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Re: TNHARDIN - Kiddy
    2. BARFIELDB
    3. Am researching the Jasper/James KIDDY family. According to a Chancery Court Suit filed in Wayne Co about 1871, my ancestor Elizabeth KIDDY was living in Hardin Co TN at that time. Can anyone check the census index of Hardin Co (or TN?) and give me the page numbers for (Elizabeth or any )KIDDYs and if TN index page number for David GRUBBS 1870 Giles Co? Is there a list of Civil War Soldiers for Hardin County? I am searching for military service of Carmack KIDDY, who may have died at Battle of Shiloh in 1862. He could be Union - has not been found in CSA records. thank you in advance for any response. Brenda Barfield My ancestors are: I. Jasper/Kasper and Sarah KIDDY of Rockbridge,VA, moved to Wayne Co TN. II. James & Elizabeth Kiddy (Wayne Co TN and Lauderdale Co AL) parents of III. Carmack KIDDY who married Rebecca Emaline Ramba in Lauderdale Co AL. He is said to have died in 1862 per Court records. Rebecca Kiddy, widow, then married David Grubbs in 1869 Giles Co TN. Nothing more is known. IV. Martha J. KIDDY m. AL (1) Francis M. Carter m. (2) M.T. VanZant in MS V. Mecca D. CARTER b: 1877 TN m. 1900 MS Walter P. CURTIS VI. Roxie Ella CURTIS b: Prentiss Co MS 1903 m. Wm Archie McCARTER VII. Mary Ernestine McCarter b:1923 MS- living m. Amos T. Robinson b: 1920 KY d: FL VIII. me, Brenda Robinson Barfield

    05/05/1998 08:52:13
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership
    2. Roger Gant
    3. Regarding Carline Harpe Doyle's comment about the $20.00 membership fee in the Hardin County Historical Society. It is appearant by her comments that she is making a stereotypical judgement and just comparing dollar signs. I am not a member (just from being lazy, not cheap) but see the publications that they put out via my Mothers membership. I am also a businessman that is keenly aware that you get what you pay for. Unless you see the product that you are talking about there is no way to compare it with another product of which you may or may not have seen, by just looking at the price. I have had many memberships that I questioned their value because I see what I a get for my money and didn't like it, however if you have any interest in the genealogical data from Hardin County, I don't think you would be the least bit disappointed by what you get from your membership fee of $20. Roger Saltillo, TN Jerry W. Murphy wrote: > Hello, I get the feeling that some of you think it was me who wrote the > message below. In fact, it was sent to the wrong list address and I > forwarded it to the correct one. I guess I should have brought that fact up > went I forwarded it but I was in a rush at the time getting ready for work. > > A historical society that only charges $10.00 per membership and publishes a > good quality quarterly journal is on the verge of losing money. It's simply > mathemathics; postage, paper and printing cost money. > > By the way, I have nothing to do with how the Hardin County Historical > Society conducts it's business or is run. I'm just a member like many of > you. I am very glad to see it moving forward and doing so well. Those of you > who were members a couple of years ago know that interest in it was almost > nonexistent. I salute those who have revived the society! > > Jerry W. Murphy > jwmurphy@netease.net > Listowner: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com > Listowner: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com > Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jerry W. Murphy <jwmurphy@netease.net> > To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com <TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 6:31 AM > Subject: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Carline Doyle <cdoyle@mail.snider.net> > >To: tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com <tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com> > >Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 1:00 AM > >Subject: County Membership > > > > > >>I want to share my thoughts at this time with the Hardin Co. Historical > >>Society. I know cost of everything is sky rocketing, but I believe $20.00 > >>per year for dues in a county historical society are quite steep......I > >>believe these are supposed to be non profit organizations where people can > >>also give donations and take it off of their income tax. I also believe > >that > >>if other historical societies in Tenn. only charge $10.00 per year then > you > >>need to (1) find a new printer (2) find a new paper supplier or (3) get a > >>new President for someone is not doing their job....The biggest portion of > >>people doing research today are retired and living on a fixed income. > >People > >>working with children do not have the time to spend several hours a week > >and > >>several days a month on a project that is considered a hobbby but also can > >>be a very expensive hobby. I for one have several historical societies > and > >>name assocations that I belong to and none of them are more than $10.00 > per > >>year and I really believe that you need to evaluate the situation. > >>I have two distinct families that were in Hardin Co, Tenn. One was the > >>Ebenezor Thompson family that were there ca 1834 and the other one was > >>Andrew J. Doyle that was one of my husband's grand fathers who were there > >on > >>the 1850 census, so I feel I should get two votes in this situation and I > >>vote for a more organized society. I have had someone in Hardin Co., > Tenn. > >>do allot of research for me in the past, name need not be mentioned at > this > >>time, and I understand most of your records are intact and this is a very > >>high accomplishment for genealogist today....Please re-consider your > >price.... > >>I hope we are not paying for someone's salary...........carline harp doyle > >> > >

    05/03/1998 10:18:11
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] HCH Membership and Society Journal
    2. Tommey Michael
    3. Billy: Thanks to your efforts and those of the board members, the Hardin County Historial Society has earned a "pat on the back" for the tremendous progress on the web site. The Cem. Census was a very large project which you finished in an unbelievably short time! As a transplanted Texan with roots in Hardin County, I have developed a deep appreciation for past work of the HCH during years of research on my family. In fact, the past efforts of the Society are benefiting increasing numbers of people today, without geographical boundaries. For example, your back issues of the "Historian" are among my treasured possessions. I loaned them briefly to a cousin living in this area for the purpose of researching his branch of the family. He was so enthusiastic about the "gems" he found, he ordered his own set so he would have them for future reference! Keep up the good work! Keep the "Historian" coming our way as often as you determine is feasible, and don't hesitate to let me know when it is time for me to pay my ANNUAL DUES! This is a bargain! Inez White Michael Wylie, Texas

    05/03/1998 01:40:07
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Brazelton in Hardin County TN
    2. David Cagle
    3. Brazelton Researcher, Brazelton Cemetery is located in the extreme northwest corner of Hardin County near Hurricane Creek, about three miles east of Milledgeville Tennessee. There are 17 Brazeltons, a Berry and two named Sellars in the Cemetery. The data for this cemetery can be accessed through the Hardin County Historical Society Page. The person with the earliest birth date in the cemetery is that of Mary Berry who was born in 1769. Solomon Brazelton and Elizabeth Brazelton were both born in 1794 and both died in 1861. According to the " History of Hardin County" written by B. G. Brazelton in 1885, among the first settlers to reach Hardin County in 1816 were John and Hannah Brazelton and their children, Solomon, Benjamin, William, Elizabeth, Sarah and Nancy Brazelton and Elender Brazelton Thacker. The grandfather of John, above, also named John Brazelton came to this country from Wales before the American Revolution and settled in Frederick Co., MD John Brazelton who arrived in Hardin Co., TN in 1816, died on September 20, 1816 and is buried near Altom Springs. He is purported to be the first white man to die in Hardin Co. David Billy Darnell wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: IUSR_NT1@nt1.ax.centuryinter.net <IUSR_NT1@nt1.ax.centuryinter.net> > To: bdarnell@centuryinter.net <bdarnell@centuryinter.net> > Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 11:00 PM > Subject: Data posted to form 1 of > http://www.hardincountytn.com/history/querform.htm > > >*************************************************************************** > **** > >names: Brazelton > >email: rbraze1886@aol.com > >Date: 5/2/98 > >Time: 11:06:34 PM > > > >query: > > > >I understand there is a Brazelton family cemetary in Hardin County. > >Can anyone tell me where it is. Also any other info on Brazelton would be > appreciated. > >

    05/03/1998 08:20:07
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. Hello, I get the feeling that some of you think it was me who wrote the message below. In fact, it was sent to the wrong list address and I forwarded it to the correct one. I guess I should have brought that fact up went I forwarded it but I was in a rush at the time getting ready for work. A historical society that only charges $10.00 per membership and publishes a good quality quarterly journal is on the verge of losing money. It's simply mathemathics; postage, paper and printing cost money. By the way, I have nothing to do with how the Hardin County Historical Society conducts it's business or is run. I'm just a member like many of you. I am very glad to see it moving forward and doing so well. Those of you who were members a couple of years ago know that interest in it was almost nonexistent. I salute those who have revived the society! Jerry W. Murphy jwmurphy@netease.net Listowner: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Listowner: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne -----Original Message----- From: Jerry W. Murphy <jwmurphy@netease.net> To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com <TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 6:31 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership > >-----Original Message----- >From: Carline Doyle <cdoyle@mail.snider.net> >To: tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com <tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com> >Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 1:00 AM >Subject: County Membership > > >>I want to share my thoughts at this time with the Hardin Co. Historical >>Society. I know cost of everything is sky rocketing, but I believe $20.00 >>per year for dues in a county historical society are quite steep......I >>believe these are supposed to be non profit organizations where people can >>also give donations and take it off of their income tax. I also believe >that >>if other historical societies in Tenn. only charge $10.00 per year then you >>need to (1) find a new printer (2) find a new paper supplier or (3) get a >>new President for someone is not doing their job....The biggest portion of >>people doing research today are retired and living on a fixed income. >People >>working with children do not have the time to spend several hours a week >and >>several days a month on a project that is considered a hobbby but also can >>be a very expensive hobby. I for one have several historical societies and >>name assocations that I belong to and none of them are more than $10.00 per >>year and I really believe that you need to evaluate the situation. >>I have two distinct families that were in Hardin Co, Tenn. One was the >>Ebenezor Thompson family that were there ca 1834 and the other one was >>Andrew J. Doyle that was one of my husband's grand fathers who were there >on >>the 1850 census, so I feel I should get two votes in this situation and I >>vote for a more organized society. I have had someone in Hardin Co., Tenn. >>do allot of research for me in the past, name need not be mentioned at this >>time, and I understand most of your records are intact and this is a very >>high accomplishment for genealogist today....Please re-consider your >price.... >>I hope we are not paying for someone's salary...........carline harp doyle >> >

    05/03/1998 12:57:41
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: Pettus family.,.,.,
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. Reply to cdoyle@mail.snider.net . Jerry W. Murphy jwmurphy@netease.net Listowner: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com -----Original Message----- From: Carline Doyle <cdoyle@mail.snider.net> To: tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com <tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, May 03, 1998 12:02 AM Subject: Pettus family.,.,., > Will Kathy Duncan who emailed me regarding the Pettus family, please >email me back, I deleted your email by mistake, sorry, and I have the info >you wanted. >Carline Harp Doyle >

    05/02/1998 11:44:34
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Re: TNHARDIN-D Digest V98 #19
    2. Oolitic IN
    3. In a message dated 5/1/98 11:24:14 PM, Billy Darnell wrote: <<At present, there are only two large issues of the "Historian" mailed per year, but they have as much content as approximately two of the older format quarterlies had. However, we may be in the process of returning to the quarterly format. >> Hey Billy, I really look forward to each issue of the "Historian", and if it returns to the quarterly format that will be great, semi-annually seems like a long time between issues...... You do good work, keep it up! Tom Evans Minneapolis (Wayne Co. & Hardin Co. Roots)

    05/02/1998 08:45:29
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership
    2. William A. & Charlotte L. Gates
    3. As President of the Walworth County Historical Society (WI) and a Life Member of Hardin County, $20.00 per year for membership is not excessive. The Webster House Museum is the home of The Historical Society and our membership for a single is $15.00 and $20.00 for a family. We also have Contributing membership @ $25.00; Supporting/$35.00 and a Patron is $50.00. There are even members in our Society who contribute $100.00 or more. We only publish a NEWSLETTER monthly. Even though our Museum is the home of Joseph Philbrick Webster who wrote "Lorena" and "In the Sweet Bye and Bye" we do not have a Quarterly. The quality of Hardin County's publication is first class. I look forward to receiving each issue - even when my family surnames are not so listed. If only I lived within the Hardin County area and could give the endless hours I devote here back to the roots of my ancestors. In this day of many, many obligations its up to each of us to determine what is important. Membership in Hardin County only perserves the legacy our ancestors left for us to share. Without out their being in this place and time we most certainly won't be here today no matter where we reside. It is up to each individual to determine the importance of membership and realize the tremendous endeavors that are being done on a "volunteer" basis to further tell the story of Hardin County. It is truly awesome that we can connect through the internet/e-mail with no additional cost i.e. long distance telephone calls. Keep up the good work. Respectfully, Charlotte L. Gates My ancestors were: LAUDERDALE, BLANKENSHIP, NORWOOD, SWEENEY, FERGUSON to name a few!8 ---------- > From: Jerry W. Murphy <jwmurphy@netease.net> > To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership > Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 6:31 AM > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Carline Doyle <cdoyle@mail.snider.net> > To: tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com <tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 1:00 AM > Subject: County Membership > > > >I want to share my thoughts at this time with the Hardin Co. Historical > >Society. I know cost of everything is sky rocketing, but I believe $20.00 > >per year for dues in a county historical society are quite steep......I > >believe these are supposed to be non profit organizations where people can > >also give donations and take it off of their income tax. I also believe > that > >if other historical societies in Tenn. only charge $10.00 per year then you > >need to (1) find a new printer (2) find a new paper supplier or (3) get a > >new President for someone is not doing their job....The biggest portion of > >people doing research today are retired and living on a fixed income. > People > >working with children do not have the time to spend several hours a week > and > >several days a month on a project that is considered a hobbby but also can > >be a very expensive hobby. I for one have several historical societies and > >name assocations that I belong to and none of them are more than $10.00 per > >year and I really believe that you need to evaluate the situation. > >I have two distinct families that were in Hardin Co, Tenn. One was the > >Ebenezor Thompson family that were there ca 1834 and the other one was > >Andrew J. Doyle that was one of my husband's grand fathers who were there > on > >the 1850 census, so I feel I should get two votes in this situation and I > >vote for a more organized society. I have had someone in Hardin Co., Tenn. > >do allot of research for me in the past, name need not be mentioned at this > >time, and I understand most of your records are intact and this is a very > >high accomplishment for genealogist today....Please re-consider your > price.... > >I hope we are not paying for someone's salary...........carline harp doyle > >

    05/02/1998 05:27:42
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership
    2. Kathy Duncan/Peter Selph
    3. I probably won't join the Hardin County Historical Society, and probably should refrain from putting in my two cents, BUT ALL of the historical societies and surname societies I belong to are running $20. That seems to be the current rate.... The only one I belong to that is $6, publishes a six page newsletter sporadically as opposed to the two 100+ page, excellently researched journals I receive from the Neville Heritage Society at $20/yr. Even my quilt guild is $25/year. And these lists cost the owner $24/year. They are not really free. We get to swap information here because someone else was generous enough to put up the money for it. Add to that the $21/month most of us pay for unlimited access... Consider, too, that most non profit groups must also rent a place for their meetings.... postage and printing are constantly rising prices. It all adds up rather quickly. I know as well as any one else that genealogy is an expensive hobby. I've been doing it for 20+ years on a shoe string budget, I'm not retired yet, I work and still have young children at home. So I'm painfully aware that I'm lucky to get two sacks of groceries for $20, and everytime I do I think, shucks, that's another genealogy society I could have joined!! Cousin, the York Co. SC Gen and Hist Society, home of our Pettus clan, is also running $20/year, but it is a high quality publication and worth it. I wonder how any society is managing on $10/year unless they don't have meetings. Kathy Duncan

    05/02/1998 10:22:13
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Fw: County Membership
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Carline Doyle <cdoyle@mail.snider.net> To: tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com <tnhardin-l-request@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, May 02, 1998 1:00 AM Subject: County Membership >I want to share my thoughts at this time with the Hardin Co. Historical >Society. I know cost of everything is sky rocketing, but I believe $20.00 >per year for dues in a county historical society are quite steep......I >believe these are supposed to be non profit organizations where people can >also give donations and take it off of their income tax. I also believe that >if other historical societies in Tenn. only charge $10.00 per year then you >need to (1) find a new printer (2) find a new paper supplier or (3) get a >new President for someone is not doing their job....The biggest portion of >people doing research today are retired and living on a fixed income. People >working with children do not have the time to spend several hours a week and >several days a month on a project that is considered a hobbby but also can >be a very expensive hobby. I for one have several historical societies and >name assocations that I belong to and none of them are more than $10.00 per >year and I really believe that you need to evaluate the situation. >I have two distinct families that were in Hardin Co, Tenn. One was the >Ebenezor Thompson family that were there ca 1834 and the other one was >Andrew J. Doyle that was one of my husband's grand fathers who were there on >the 1850 census, so I feel I should get two votes in this situation and I >vote for a more organized society. I have had someone in Hardin Co., Tenn. >do allot of research for me in the past, name need not be mentioned at this >time, and I understand most of your records are intact and this is a very >high accomplishment for genealogist today....Please re-consider your price.... >I hope we are not paying for someone's salary...........carline harp doyle >

    05/02/1998 05:31:00
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] List News
    2. Jerry W. Murphy
    3. Hello everyone. I just wanted to let you know we now have 110 people subscribed to the list. 88 - TNHARDIN-L 22 - TNHARDIN-D Jerry W. Murphy jwmurphy@netease.net Listowner: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com Listowner: TNWAYNE-L@rootsweb.com Wayne County, Tennessee Web Page: http://www.netease.net/wayne

    05/01/1998 11:52:28
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] List News
    2. GmomDistad
    3. Great glad to hear that. Betty

    05/01/1998 10:31:11
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Hardin County Historical Society
    2. Billy Darnell
    3. Since I have had several queries about the Hardin County Historical membership post, I am going to just spill the beans here. The Society has undergone some changes in the last year or so, and seems to be taking on a welcome new vigor, with new faces, a better web site, and other things. We invite anyone interested in Hardin County History to join us. The dues are $20/yr.. This includes a subscription to the "Historian," our Society's journal. At present, there are only two large issues of the "Historian" mailed per year, but they have as much content as approximately two of the older format quarterlies had. However, we may be in the process of returning to the quarterly format. Due to internet promotion via our web page, etc., our membership seems to be surging. If you would like to join, send your check to: Historical Society c/o John Ross POB 398 Savannah, TN 38372 Have you visited our web page? It undergoes constant change--be sure to go to the "Bookstore" and watch out for two new book new book listings, "On the Banks of the River" by Tony Hayes, and a limited number of copies of "Short Life Sketches of Some Prominent Hardin Countians" by Andrew P. Hitt. Also, be on the lookout for a listing of all the old issues of the "Historian" complete indexes; you will be able to order any or all if you want! As you can see, the Hardin County Historical Society is getting enthusiastic, so come and join with us! Bill Hardin County, TN, Historical Society Pages: http://www.hardincountytn.com/history

    05/01/1998 07:57:46
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Hamilton Family
    2. stonehedge
    3. This is my first posting-I am looking for information on the Grorge M. Hamilton family. The 1850 Hardin Co. census has George M. Hamilton age 28, born Pa. occupation shoemaker, hie wife Mary, born Tenn. Children- William M. 1844 George W. 1848 Eutoka, or Hutoka Jane 1850 1860 census Charles N. 1880 Calloway Co Ky. census Banjamin S. born 1861 Tenn. Any info. will help Thank You Charles Daniel McDermott, Great Grandson of Hutoka Jane Hamilton

    05/01/1998 04:47:24
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN-L] FIELDER/SNELLGROVE
    2. Billy Darnell
    3. -----Original Message----- From: KAE1995 <KAE1995@aol.com> To: TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com <TNHARDIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, May 01, 1998 10:56 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN-L] FIELDER/SNELLGROVE >Gotta web site address for your Hardin County families? I'd like to visit any >Hardin County family sites. >I have Fielder and Snellgrove family that were in Hardin Co. in 1850-60, then >to Greene Co. Arkansas. Still learning how to do the web pages, pardon my >mistakes. And let me know if you find a connection, and of any nonworking >links >Kaye Fielder Donahue >5966 Everett Avenue >Huntington Park, CA 90255 ><A HREF="http://members.aol.com/kae1995/">http://members.aol.com/kae1995/</A> > Take a look at this site; might be something here which could help. Bill Hardin County, TN, Historical Society Pages: http://www.hardincountytn.com/history

    05/01/1998 03:54:09
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] Corrections-Additions-Kiddy Soldiers
    2. BARFIELDB
    3. correction to note below: Paul W. "Bud" Kiddy was the son of James and Elizabeth KIDDY who were in Wayne Co TN 1860, with Paul in household. Subj: Re: Kiddy--Confederate veterans Date: 98-05-01 07:10:22 EDT From: BARFIELDB To: Dinahme CC: 107652.733@compuserve.com, edby3@netease.net CC: TNwayne-l@rootsweb.com, tnhardin-d@rootsweb.com CC: Ogran, Catpaws4@aol.com (Elaine Hudson) CC: wparker@psnw.com (Wes Parker) CC: patsull@artelco.com (Patty Sullivan) CC: HRogers560@aol.com (Helen Rogers) CC: abrown@isys.ca (Cora "Ann' Brown) Dear Deanna: In response to your request for info in searching for all Confederate Veterans connected to Wayne Co TN , here is all I have on the KIDDY men, Brenda Barfield: Source: 1890 TN Veteran's Census: 1. Paul W. (they called him Bud) KIDDY, Hardin Co TN pg 52-1, PVT, Co B, 2nd TN Cavalry, enlisted Oct 10, 1863, Adamsville Post Office. I have seen this unit referred to as 2nd TN mounted Infantry, USV, in the 1997 Vol 10, p126 of the Wayne Co Newsletter. (son of James and Elizabeth KIDDY who was son of Jasper/Jacob KIDDY and Sarah who were from Rockbridge Co VA (1800), living in Wayne Co 1860--Paul was brother to my ancestor Carmack Kiddy, also in Wayne Co 1860. I am in contact with Paul's descendant Rick KIDDY and his sister Marsha (Kiddy) Owens.) 2. James H. KIDDY, Wayne Co-178-1, PVT, H Co, 6th TN Cavalry, April 5, 1863-July 26, 1865, Light Post Office. (J.H. Kiddy m. Martha Allen Nov 4, 1866 Wayne Co TN. In Wayne Co 1880 census with wife Martha J. and son Charles born 1872 TN. 3. Thomas KIDDY, Hardin Co-52-2, PVT E Co, 7th TN Infantry, 1863-1865, Hurley Post Office. (note: believe he is Thomas H. Kiddy, who at age 19, was living with his parents, James and Elizabeth KIDDY in Wayne Co TN census, pg 276. - ---------------------------- Source: TN Confederate Questionnaires, Volume 5, page 1826: L.A. KIDDY, Co B, 9th TN Cavalry. (not sure how he is kin, but believe he is one and the same as a land record which i have for Lauderdale Co AL. Am sure he is kin to Jasper/Jacob Kiddy some way. Can anyone help? ----------------------------------------------- Source: Roster of Confedrate Soldiers Vol IX (Carmack Kiddy not found). These units were all mustered into service around Lawrence, Wayne, Giles Counties TN and Lauderdale Co AL. This is new information provided 29 Apr 98 by wbradley@unaalpha.una.edu, who had an ancestor in the Co B, 19th CAV. These unit designations are a little different than above on KIDDY Confederate Soldiers: 1. James H. KIDDY TN 54th INF, Hollis' Company 2. Lewis W. KIDDY TN 19th CAV. (Biffles CAV.) Company B 3. Paul W. KIDDY TM 54th INF, Hollis' Company The 19th CAV was the 9th when it was first mustered into service, The Lawrence County (AL) Advocate ran a photo in last Sunday's paper which showed a reunion of Lawrence Co Confederates ca. 1903. I did not remember seeing a Kiddy listed. ------------------------------------------------------

    05/01/1998 09:28:13
    1. [TNHARDIN-L] FIELDER/SNELLGROVE
    2. KAE1995
    3. Gotta web site address for your Hardin County families? I'd like to visit any Hardin County family sites. I have Fielder and Snellgrove family that were in Hardin Co. in 1850-60, then to Greene Co. Arkansas. Still learning how to do the web pages, pardon my mistakes. And let me know if you find a connection, and of any nonworking links Kaye Fielder Donahue 5966 Everett Avenue Huntington Park, CA 90255 <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/kae1995/">http://members.aol.com/kae1995/</A>

    05/01/1998 05:54:53