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    1. [TNHARDIN] (no subject)
    2. I am trying to find the link to Elias Polks Civil War unit. I use to have it but my PC crashed and I am trying to recover this He was in the Army of Northern Virginia. Elias was Hardin county Tennessee boy. His unit has a web page and I would love to locate it again. At the time of his enlistment in Company B, 1st VA Battalion, the unit was serving as provost guard (military police) for the Army of Northern Virginia. His commanding officer was Maj. David B. Bridgford and his company officers were Capt. William Overton, 1st Lt. Charles A. Baskerville, 2nd Lt. C.M. Smith, and 2nd Lt. John Beckham. Capt. Overton was a graduate of VMI and generally considered a good officer. Jim Ewart of Chesapeake, Va sent this to me one time but I do not know how to contact him any more. Robert L King GG grandson to Elias Polk ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/03/2007 08:09:59
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Polk Elias
    2. I am trying to find the link to Elias Polks Civil War unit. I use to have it but my PC crashed and I am trying to recover this He was in the Army of Northern Virginia. Elias was Hardin county Tennessee boy. His unit has a web page and I would love to locate it again. At the time of his enlistment in Company B, 1st VA Battalion, the unit was serving as provost guard (military police) for the Army of Northern Virginia. His commanding officer was Maj. David B. Bridgford and his company officers were Capt. William Overton, 1st Lt. Charles A. Baskerville, 2nd Lt. C.M. Smith, and 2nd Lt. John Beckham. Capt. Overton was a graduate of VMI and generally considered a good officer. Jim Ewart of Chesapeake, Va sent this to me one time but I do not know how to contact him any more. Robert L King GG grandson to Elias Polk ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    11/03/2007 07:57:56
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] haynes
    2. Carolyn Johnson
    3. Can you give us a timeframe for your John Henry Haynes? My husband is a descendant of William "Henry" Haynes via his son "Will" Haynes who married first Rebecca Waite(s), second Lee Annie Curry, and third Annie Lee Cherry who was my husband's grandmother. Will is buried in the Wates/Waites-Shaw Cemetary in Lauderdale County, Alabama. He was born 4 March, 1861 and died in 1939. I have pictures of these folks that I would be glad to share. My husband's gggrandparents, Nellie Perry Burrows and Silas F. Burrows and ggrandmother Lena Burrows Cherry are also buried there. Lena was married to Lindsey W. Cherry whose body was removed from Wates-Shaw Cemetary and taken to Shiloh to be buried. We live in East Tennessee, but until my husband's Aunt Mary Browder died in Hardin County a year or so ago, we visited there many times for the homecoming at the cemetary. At the moment, I can't recall the name of the little church behind which "Henry" Haynes and his wife Mary Ann "Polly" Gross Haynes are buried in Hardin County. Carolyn Johnson -----Original Message----- >From: dhl53@jaxnet.net >Sent: Oct 29, 2007 11:48 AM >To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNHARDIN] haynes > >I am looking for information on a John Henry Haynes? he married a >francis. I think they had 6 children but my gggrandfather was the 6th >child to this couple. His name was Benjamin Arthur Haynes and he >married a Minnie Elizabeth Smith who was the daughter of John and Flora >Smith. I am looking for any information on these people. > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com

    11/01/2007 04:59:36
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] haynes
    2. David Cagle
    3. dh I am not related to the Haynes family, however, if you can give me a birth date on some of these people I will try to help. David ----- Original Message ----- From: <dhl53@jaxnet.net> To: <TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 29, 2007 10:48 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] haynes >I am looking for information on a John Henry Haynes? he married a > francis. I think they had 6 children but my gggrandfather was the 6th > child to this couple. His name was Benjamin Arthur Haynes and he > married a Minnie Elizabeth Smith who was the daughter of John and Flora > Smith. I am looking for any information on these people. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.18/1104 - Release Date: > 11/1/2007 6:47 PM > >

    11/01/2007 12:24:33
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] ALEXANDER Genealogy & BRAWLEY
    2. Gail, I'm researching the ALEXANDER family for their possible connection to my BRAWLEYs. My ancestor is Thomas Granville BRAWLEY b. ca 1823-1826, d. after 1880 TN. I have death certificates of several of his children & he & his wife are listed as Huston BRAWLEY/Miss DEATON, T. G. Brawley Sr./Carylon Deaton, Granville Brawley/Susy Deton, Granville BRAWLEY/Caroline DEATON I've seen Charles G. ALEXANDER's wife Harriet BRAWLEY's father listed as "Granville BRAWLEY". Granville's an unusual name. The families are in the same areas, and their descendants intermarried. They certainly at least knew each other. There's another BRAWLEY to consider, Mary Jane BRAWLEY (1827-1909), wife of John Galtny KENNEDY (1826-1905) who ran the Decatur Co. poorhouse in later years. The ALEXANDERs & KENNEDYs married into the same branch of GOFFs. Here's some background information on Thomas. Perhaps we can find the connection I've missed. Maureen Pierce 1850 Decatur Co., TN census - Thomas G. BRAWLEY 25 (ca 1825) TN - can't read or write; Caroline 21 TN - can't read or write; William T. 5 TN; Malissa 2 TN; Julia A. 3/12 TN (he's on p. 390, on pg. 393 is Susan BRAWLEY, age. 45 w/ children Elizabeth, Ann & James) --- Can't find in 1860 census---- 1870 Scotts Hill, Decatur Co., TN, Image 2/12 on Ancestry.com (mis-indexed on Ancestry.com as BRACKLEY) BRAWLEY, Thomas G., age 57, farmer, personal property value $900, can't read & write (everyone b. TN) Caroline, age 39, keeping house Julia A.C., age 20 Thomas G., age 17, farmer Permilia C., age 14, at home Emilia A., age 12, at home (is this the wife of William F. ALEXANDER?) Francis M., age 8, at home Arba Jane, age 4, at home Andrew E., age 2, at home NOTE: Next door to dau & son-in-law Benjamin TURNER & wife Malissa - - - - - - - - - - 1880 Poor House, Dist 4, Decatur, TN FHL Film 1255252 Nt'l Archives Film T9-1252 Pg 51C T. G. BRAWLEY SR./Self/M/M/W/57/TN/ Occ: Keeping Poor House Fa: NC Mo: NC (can't read/write) Caroline BRAWLEY/Wife/F/M/W/54/TN/ Occ: Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC (can't read/write) P. Caroline BRAWLEY/Dau/F/S/W/21TN/ Fa: TN Mo: T. F. Marion BRAWLEY/Son/M/S/W/18/TN/ " " Arba BRAWLEY/Dau/F/S/W/14/TN/ " " Andrew BRAWLEY/Son/M/S/W/1/TN/ " " (10 more names, residents of the poor house?) ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com

    10/30/2007 07:13:18
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Alexander Genealogy
    2. Pat Alexander
    3. Gail, I do not have this fellow in my records. Sorry. Would love to help. Pat On Oct 27, 2007, at 6:57 PM, Gail wrote: > I am researching Charles G Alexander who married Harriet Brawley, they > had Charles Taylor Alexander who married Mary Young. Are these names > familiar? > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > Gail > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/30/2007 03:57:30
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN
    2. Jim and Charlotte
    3. Hi David; Thank you very much for the information. I do have the 1980 census for the Hardin County Cemeteries. That was why I thought it was in Hardin Co. I am glad to know where it is. I went through the census and got all the names that were in Waites Cemetery. Someone was also kind enough to send me a listing from the Lauderdale Co., Web Site that had them all listed too. I am hoping to get to go down there and visit the Waterloo and the Cemetery soon. I have a lot of family that came from that area and migrated to Hardin and Dyer counties in TN. Anyway, thanks again. I really appreciate the help. Charlotte ----- Original Message ----- From: David Cagle To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 7:21 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN Charlotte, Waites Cemetery is not in Hardin County, but a little more than a half mile into Lauderdale Co., AL on a ridge overlooking Pickwick Reservoir. There are more than one hundred graves in the cemetery. The 1980 Cemetery Census has a complete listing of those buried there. If you don't have access to the census, let me know and I'll send same to you privately as I will have to send an attachment which I can't use on this list. You get there from here (Savannah) by going south on TN Highway 69 toward Florence AL, turn right on Holland Creek Road and go almost to the TN-AL State line and turn right on Pea Ridge Road which will take you to State Line road in AL. I don't know the name of the road you need to turn left on to get to the Cemetery. The cemetery is not too far north of Waterloo AL. You might want to go there to start and get some local with knowledge of the area to help you get there. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim and Charlotte" <ly68@charter.net> To: "ROOTSWEB--HARDIN CO. TN" <tnhardin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:36 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN > Hi; > Does anyone have any information on the Waites Cemetery that is listed on > the 1980 Hardin Co., Cemetery Census? Is there a total listing of who is > buried there and can anyone tell where it is and how to get to it? I have > family there and would like to find out more about it. > Also on the 1980 Cemetery Census, the box for the names starting with > McElrath through Mcaffee are not there. And the boxes with the names > McCaughey to McDougal and McAldine to Moffett have the same names in them. > Does anyone know if the other names are available somewhere? > Thanks > Charlotte McClain Christensen > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.12/1096 - Release Date: > 10/27/2007 11:02 AM > > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.12/1097 - Release Date: 10/28/2007 1:58 PM

    10/29/2007 08:26:56
    1. [TNHARDIN] haynes
    2. I am looking for information on a John Henry Haynes? he married a francis. I think they had 6 children but my gggrandfather was the 6th child to this couple. His name was Benjamin Arthur Haynes and he married a Minnie Elizabeth Smith who was the daughter of John and Flora Smith. I am looking for any information on these people.

    10/29/2007 03:48:51
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN
    2. Beryl Gray
    3. This link might help you http://www.rootsweb.com/~allauder/cem-wateshaw.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim and Charlotte To: ROOTSWEB--HARDIN CO. TN Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:36 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN Hi; Does anyone have any information on the Waites Cemetery that is listed on the 1980 Hardin Co., Cemetery Census? Is there a total listing of who is buried there and can anyone tell where it is and how to get to it? I have family there and would like to find out more about it. Also on the 1980 Cemetery Census, the box for the names starting with McElrath through Mcaffee are not there. And the boxes with the names McCaughey to McDougal and McAldine to Moffett have the same names in them. Does anyone know if the other names are available somewhere? Thanks Charlotte McClain Christensen ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/28/2007 02:09:22
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN
    2. David Cagle
    3. Charlotte, Waites Cemetery is not in Hardin County, but a little more than a half mile into Lauderdale Co., AL on a ridge overlooking Pickwick Reservoir. There are more than one hundred graves in the cemetery. The 1980 Cemetery Census has a complete listing of those buried there. If you don't have access to the census, let me know and I'll send same to you privately as I will have to send an attachment which I can't use on this list. You get there from here (Savannah) by going south on TN Highway 69 toward Florence AL, turn right on Holland Creek Road and go almost to the TN-AL State line and turn right on Pea Ridge Road which will take you to State Line road in AL. I don't know the name of the road you need to turn left on to get to the Cemetery. The cemetery is not too far north of Waterloo AL. You might want to go there to start and get some local with knowledge of the area to help you get there. David ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim and Charlotte" <ly68@charter.net> To: "ROOTSWEB--HARDIN CO. TN" <tnhardin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 28, 2007 10:36 AM Subject: [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN > Hi; > Does anyone have any information on the Waites Cemetery that is listed on > the 1980 Hardin Co., Cemetery Census? Is there a total listing of who is > buried there and can anyone tell where it is and how to get to it? I have > family there and would like to find out more about it. > Also on the 1980 Cemetery Census, the box for the names starting with > McElrath through Mcaffee are not there. And the boxes with the names > McCaughey to McDougal and McAldine to Moffett have the same names in them. > Does anyone know if the other names are available somewhere? > Thanks > Charlotte McClain Christensen > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.503 / Virus Database: 269.15.12/1096 - Release Date: > 10/27/2007 11:02 AM > >

    10/28/2007 01:21:09
    1. [TNHARDIN] Waites Cemetery in Hardin Co., TN
    2. Jim and Charlotte
    3. Hi; Does anyone have any information on the Waites Cemetery that is listed on the 1980 Hardin Co., Cemetery Census? Is there a total listing of who is buried there and can anyone tell where it is and how to get to it? I have family there and would like to find out more about it. Also on the 1980 Cemetery Census, the box for the names starting with McElrath through Mcaffee are not there. And the boxes with the names McCaughey to McDougal and McAldine to Moffett have the same names in them. Does anyone know if the other names are available somewhere? Thanks Charlotte McClain Christensen

    10/28/2007 04:36:56
    1. [TNHARDIN] Alexander Genealogy
    2. Gail
    3. I am researching Charles G Alexander who married Harriet Brawley, they had Charles Taylor Alexander who married Mary Young. Are these names familiar? Thanks in advance for any help. Gail __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/27/2007 12:57:42
    1. [TNHARDIN] Test
    2. Jannine Coble Gregory
    3. Jannine Coble Gregory Austin, Texas 78750

    10/24/2007 01:05:50
    1. [TNHARDIN] Matilda Brown
    2. Jannine Coble Gregory
    3. Matilda Brown married William D Bratton in 1867 in Hardin County, TN. It looks like she died soon after because William D married Margaret F Benson in 1868 Anyone researching this family? Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory Austin, Texas 78750

    10/24/2007 11:50:38
    1. [TNHARDIN] William D Bratton
    2. Jannine Coble Gregory
    3. William D Bratton married Margaret F. Benson 1868 in Hardin County, he died about 1869, they had one child James M Bratton b. 1869 in Hardin County, she later married William E Hatley. Anyone have anything on these people? Thanks Jannine Coble Gregory Austin, Texas 78750

    10/22/2007 10:19:11
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Elhana Winchester Wilson
    2. David, thank you for all the work you did compiling the Winchester information.? This will give me a baseline to work on, I will look and see what I have in the "archives" of my paperwork...I don't expect much, since it is so far back, and I don't recall working on this line much, there wasn't much proof available and so few clues to go on!? Mabye we will get more comments from some of the people reading the posts and get more clues to go on. thanks again! Deborah ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com

    10/21/2007 06:33:15
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson)
    2. Glad to correspond! I'll find my material too, I hope. Lila > > From: waxhwdpatt@aol.com > Date: 2007/10/19 Fri PM 08:06:46 CDT > To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson) > > > Lila, > > Please contact me when you get home & we'll work this out a bit more.? I'm searching for my sources...may take a while. > > Deborah > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/19/2007 08:16:27
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson)
    2. Lila, Please contact me when you get home & we'll work this out a bit more.? I'm searching for my sources...may take a while. Deborah ________________________________________________________________________ Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com

    10/19/2007 03:06:46
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson)
    2. Dear Deborah, I'm going to have to reply when I'm at home with a computer that I can deal with better than my grandson's Mac. :-)--and where my materials are on file. I'm in Hawaii with my son and his family, leaving Sunday night, home Monday afternoon, after which everything will need to be done *first*. I think my Peter and your Sarah Jane are the children of John Garner and his wife Elizabeth. I have not seen (and this doesn't mean it isn't there) documentation that John's middle initial initial was F. or his middle name was Fushee. I think this is a variation/ corruption of Fourche, and I think that name was in the Garner-Keene family. I don't think ours belong to the G-K line. I don't have absolute proof of that. I simply think they are connected to "Dutch William" who was also in Moore. Dutch, in this case, is a corruption of Deutsch (Americans have lazy lips) and means *German* William. If memory serves, William was a Tory. Now I'll admit that I'd much rather be a part of the G-K family, but I just don't think that we are. I don't have a closed mind, and if you can prove that John's middle name was Fushee or a variation, it'll please me no end. It will shed a whole new light on the situation. On the other line I search (and I'd love to connect these two lines) I also want to find a Charles Garner who was born in Mason County, Kentucky about 1780. He married a McIntosh and lived among Scots. Some people say his father was Parish Garner, and the name Parish is found among the G-K people. One descendant evidently has found the same thing you've come up with on our John, a genealogy back into the 1400's. What I find online doesn't help to make this connection, and maybe I haven't found the right Website. Some WorldConnect genealogies attribute a large number of children to Parish, born to the same mother over a 40-year span, next to impossible. Muddying the waters is the fact that there were at least two and probably more Parish Garners. We really should be having this discussion on the Garner mailing list. I have posed the same questions about Parish/Charles there and received no answers. In any case, I'm certain that your Sarah Jane and my Peter were brother and sister. Their brother William joined the *Union* Army while living in Arkansas, and gave his birthplace as Moore County, North Carolina. This fact is documented in "Arkansas Damnyankees", a list of Arkansas Union Soldiers, and the information in it can be proven from military records. Lila > > From: waxhwdpatt@aol.com > Date: 2007/10/19 Fri PM 05:44:34 CDT > To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson) > > Hello again, > > Do I understand you to say that Sarah Jane Garner is NOT the daughter of John Fushee Garner?? Mabye you are saying that Sarah Jane's father John F. Garner, which is documented, is not the John Fushee Garner from the other information?? And Sarah Jane's father, John F. Garner, does not belong to the John Fushee Garner family tree (?)...please let me know, because if this has been proven to be true, and those two are NOT one and the same, then I need to reflect that in my information... > > I'm more the armchair researcher, talking to relatives with a bit of library research (and now internet research) and you sound like the researcher who has everything documented at least two different ways, which is why I have refrained from putting my information ONLINE, because I only feel it should be online if it has been properly researched.? However, some of the people I have shared information with have not been as ethical, and have put the information I have shared with them online.? This has created problems, since I've changed information in my database constantly to reflect new information and proof.? I'm sure you have the same issues perhaps. > > In Browns book on McNairy Co TN: (and also in 1880 census) 5 Garner brothers settled in McNairy Co TN, 5 Garner brothers settled in Henderson Co TN; they all came from Moore Co NC. > > I did come across William Reams on ancestry.com, spouse is Naomi Vaughn, born in Surry Co Black Water Dist, VA 28 Dec 1768, they were married 1788 in Jack Swamp, Northampton Co, NC, and this William died in Logan Co 12 Jun 1844.? Two of his children, a John Reams b. Dec 1770 & a William Reams b. 1760 both had daughters by the name Elizabeth Reams in the time frame that would fit the Elizabeth who married John F Garner.? There were no other possibilities that I came across. > > Well, got to go, talk with you soon! > > Deborah > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: LNiemannG@navix.net > To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com > Sent: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 12:20 pm > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] (no subject changed to Garner-Wilson) > > > > Dear Deborah, > > Thanks for your reply. I'm curious about the assertion that this Garner (Sarah > Jane's) familly has been researched back to the > 1400s. I'm pretty sure they are not part of the Garner-Keene family of > Virginia's Northern Neck--I also research what I believe is a > part of that family. > > I believe the Fushee/Foushee etc. Garners belong to the Garner-Keene bunch, but > have no proof at hand. My Peter and Sarah Jane > Wilson, brother and sister, I believe descend from a German family, distinct > from the Garner-Keenes although both were in Moore > County, North Carolina. > > As to the Ream or Reams name, I've tried to be creative with spelling (Reim, > Riem, Rheam, and I don't know how many more) and > only found one on the census that is even close. That doesn't mean Elizabeth's > name was not Ream, but I just can't find anything. > I've uploaded direct ancestors' bios to Rootsweb's WorldConnect in database > lniemanngba (the first character is lower case L, not > the number one). I can't remember exactly what I wrote about John and Elizabeth, > but what I could prove and some conjectures > are there. > > Word's formatting is lost as I paste bios into my gen. program, so a different > font I used for conjectures doesn't show up, nor do > Italics etc. The footnotes are there. The foreword to the book, the index and > other info about the book, instead of his bio, is > found in the notes of Bennie Fay Garner at that database. > > Lila > > > > From: waxhwdpatt@aol.com > > Date: 2007/10/17 Wed PM 05:13:47 CDT > > To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] (no subject) > > > > Hi cousin Lila, > > > > My grandmother, who is still living, gave me the name of Reams for Elizabeth's > middle name, first back in the 1980s and later > again, when I wasn't sure.? My notes do not say any other information on proof.? > I have seen the name on ancestry.com as well, > but have only recently (in the last 10 years) been compiling proof for > everything I find.? I received John Fushee Garner, the middle > name from a Garner researcher, who had Garners back to the 1400s or before, and > he had documents that cooborated everything > I had...I always ask for proof from researchers, but it doesn't always come back > to me...in my computer notes, I do not have this > researcher named...it may be in my regular file.? Everything I have, is > basically the same as what you say, they lived in Taney Co > MO, and moved to AR, I have two areas mentioned.? I have John Fushee Garner born > in Moore Co NC. > > > > I have Peter Garner married to Susan Jackson b. 1808 GA, and the only child I > have listed is John Garner, b. 1832, one son listed > Elijah Garner...of course I'm sure there are more children, but I received a bit > of info years ago, and that is what was in there. > > > > Thank you for the information! > > > > Deborah > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: LNiemannG@navix.net > > To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 1:21 pm > > Subject: [TNHARDIN] (no subject) > > > > > > > > Dear listers, > > > > Unfortunately this will start a new thread, because I couldn't reply on the > list > > due to not being subscribed until today, having > > received messages containing the name Garner on my Rootsweb PML. I'm pasting > the > > thread in which I'm interested below this > > reply. > > > > I search Peter Garner, the brother of Sarah Jane Garner Wilson, whose parents > > were John and Elizabeth Garner. Does anyone know > > where proof of John's middle name Foushee (various spellings) and the maiden > > name Ream/Reams/Reamey etc. for Elizabeth can > > be found? > > > > John and Elizabeth were with their youngest son Jesse in Taney County, > Missouri > > in 1850. All of that Garner family that I know of > > who were in Taney in 1850 had moved to Clark County, Arkansas by 1860. > Elizabeth > > was in Clark, but John was not, presumably > > having died in Taney, during the journey, or in Clark between 1850 and 1860. > > Where and when did John die and where is he > > buried? I have found no burial place for Elizabeth, but since son Peter and > his > > wife Susan are buried in Pea Ridge Cemetery at > > Alpine in Clark County, and there are many fieldstones containing no engraving > > > near the other Garner graves, I suspect that's > > where she's buried. > > > > I also search a Charles Garner who was born in Mason County, Kentucky about > > 1780, and seek to connect this family to the > > Moore County, North Carolina family. > > > > The Moore county family is at Rootsweb database lniemanng, with notes on my > > husband's direct ancestors at lniemanngba. The > > Kentucky Garner family is at database lniemanngnebr. > > > > Lila Niemann Garner > > LNiemannG@navix.net > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - > http://mail.aol.com > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of > the message > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. You've gotta check out free AOL Mail! - http://mail.aol.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNHARDIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/19/2007 01:01:31
    1. Re: [TNHARDIN] Garner-Wilson)
    2. Hello again, Do I understand you to say that Sarah Jane Garner is NOT the daughter of John Fushee Garner?? Mabye you are saying that Sarah Jane's father John F. Garner, which is documented, is not the John Fushee Garner from the other information?? And Sarah Jane's father, John F. Garner, does not belong to the John Fushee Garner family tree (?)...please let me know, because if this has been proven to be true, and those two are NOT one and the same, then I need to reflect that in my information... I'm more the armchair researcher, talking to relatives with a bit of library research (and now internet research) and you sound like the researcher who has everything documented at least two different ways, which is why I have refrained from putting my information ONLINE, because I only feel it should be online if it has been properly researched.? However, some of the people I have shared information with have not been as ethical, and have put the information I have shared with them online.? This has created problems, since I've changed information in my database constantly to reflect new information and proof.? I'm sure you have the same issues perhaps. In Browns book on McNairy Co TN: (and also in 1880 census) 5 Garner brothers settled in McNairy Co TN, 5 Garner brothers settled in Henderson Co TN; they all came from Moore Co NC. I did come across William Reams on ancestry.com, spouse is Naomi Vaughn, born in Surry Co Black Water Dist, VA 28 Dec 1768, they were married 1788 in Jack Swamp, Northampton Co, NC, and this William died in Logan Co 12 Jun 1844.? Two of his children, a John Reams b. Dec 1770 & a William Reams b. 1760 both had daughters by the name Elizabeth Reams in the time frame that would fit the Elizabeth who married John F Garner.? There were no other possibilities that I came across. Well, got to go, talk with you soon! Deborah -----Original Message----- From: LNiemannG@navix.net To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 12:20 pm Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] (no subject changed to Garner-Wilson) Dear Deborah, Thanks for your reply. I'm curious about the assertion that this Garner (Sarah Jane's) familly has been researched back to the 1400s. I'm pretty sure they are not part of the Garner-Keene family of Virginia's Northern Neck--I also research what I believe is a part of that family. I believe the Fushee/Foushee etc. Garners belong to the Garner-Keene bunch, but have no proof at hand. My Peter and Sarah Jane Wilson, brother and sister, I believe descend from a German family, distinct from the Garner-Keenes although both were in Moore County, North Carolina. As to the Ream or Reams name, I've tried to be creative with spelling (Reim, Riem, Rheam, and I don't know how many more) and only found one on the census that is even close. That doesn't mean Elizabeth's name was not Ream, but I just can't find anything. I've uploaded direct ancestors' bios to Rootsweb's WorldConnect in database lniemanngba (the first character is lower case L, not the number one). I can't remember exactly what I wrote about John and Elizabeth, but what I could prove and some conjectures are there. Word's formatting is lost as I paste bios into my gen. program, so a different font I used for conjectures doesn't show up, nor do Italics etc. The footnotes are there. The foreword to the book, the index and other info about the book, instead of his bio, is found in the notes of Bennie Fay Garner at that database. Lila > > From: waxhwdpatt@aol.com > Date: 2007/10/17 Wed PM 05:13:47 CDT > To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] (no subject) > > Hi cousin Lila, > > My grandmother, who is still living, gave me the name of Reams for Elizabeth's middle name, first back in the 1980s and later again, when I wasn't sure.? My notes do not say any other information on proof.? I have seen the name on ancestry.com as well, but have only recently (in the last 10 years) been compiling proof for everything I find.? I received John Fushee Garner, the middle name from a Garner researcher, who had Garners back to the 1400s or before, and he had documents that cooborated everything I had...I always ask for proof from researchers, but it doesn't always come back to me...in my computer notes, I do not have this researcher named...it may be in my regular file.? Everything I have, is basically the same as what you say, they lived in Taney Co MO, and moved to AR, I have two areas mentioned.? I have John Fushee Garner born in Moore Co NC. > > I have Peter Garner married to Susan Jackson b. 1808 GA, and the only child I have listed is John Garner, b. 1832, one son listed Elijah Garner...of course I'm sure there are more children, but I received a bit of info years ago, and that is what was in there. > > Thank you for the information! > > Deborah > > > -----Original Message----- > From: LNiemannG@navix.net > To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, 16 Oct 2007 1:21 pm > Subject: [TNHARDIN] (no subject) > > > > Dear listers, > > Unfortunately this will start a new thread, because I couldn't reply on the list > due to not being subscribed until today, having > received messages containing the name Garner on my Rootsweb PML. I'm pasting the > thread in which I'm interested below this > reply. > > I search Peter Garner, the brother of Sarah Jane Garner Wilson, whose parents > were John and Elizabeth Garner. Does anyone know > where proof of John's middle name Foushee (various spellings) and the maiden > name Ream/Reams/Reamey etc. for Elizabeth can > be found? > > John and Elizabeth were with their youngest son Jesse in Taney County, Missouri > in 1850. All of that Garner family that I know of > who were in Taney in 1850 had moved to Clark County, Arkansas by 1860. Elizabeth > was in Clark, but John was not, presumably > having died in Taney, during the journey, or in Clark between 1850 and 1860. > Where and when did John die and where is he > buried? I have found no burial place for Elizabeth, but since son Peter and his > wife Susan are buried in Pea Ridge Cemetery at > Alpine in Clark County, and there are many fieldstones containing no engraving > near the other Garner graves, I suspect that's > where she's buried. > > I also search a Charles Garner who was born in Mason County, Kentucky about > 1780, and seek to connect this family to the > Moore County, North Carolina family. > > The Moore county family is at Rootsweb database lniemanng, with notes on my > husband's direct ancestors at lniemanngba. The > Kentucky Garner family is at database lniemanngnebr. > > Lila Niemann Garner > LNiemannG@navix.net > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Email and AIM finally together. 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