David: If this is the William Polk buried in the Bain Cemetery - he must have been one of the first people buried there. (1843 - William Bain had probably been in Hardin County about 13 years as of 1843. William Bain had a gggrandson named William Harvey Bain (my grandfather). Could William Polk be kinfolk of the Bains??? Joe Bain -----Original Message----- From: tnhardin-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnhardin-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Cagle Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 8:35 PM To: Ann Rheney; tnhardin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Ferby Pearson Not me asking, but I would like to know. Mt g/g/g/grandfather, Charles T. Polk, 1780-1839, was a neighbor of William Polk, both in Mecklenburg Co., NC and Hardin Co., TN. David Hardin Co., TN Wills, Inventories and Settlements Book D: 1842-1848, Pages 94-96 WILLIAM POLK Will dateed: 27 May 1839 Heirs: Wife- Phariby (Pearson?) Sons- Thomas A. Michael Lee Charles M. George H. William Harvey Daughters- Mary (Benjamin F. Lester) Martha Cynthia Matilda Bowls (John W. Boals) Executors- Charles M. Polk Daniel Smith Slaves- Lis Polk Smart Polk Witnesses- Charles M. Polk George H. Polk William Harvey Polk James L. Smith Hugh Tarbet This information copied by David Cagle from "Hardin County Tennessee Records 1820-1860" by Tony Hays, 1985. Note: 1.. William Harvey was listed as William Henry in the court document, however, discussions with his descendents verify that his name was William Harvey Polk. 2.. George Hampton and William Harvey did not have any children at the time the will was written. 3.. Smart Polk, the slave, was also mentioned in the will of Capt. Charles Polk. 4.. William Polk died ca August 1843. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ann Rheney" <jarheney@verizon.net> To: <tnhardin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 5:46 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Ferby Pearson > Who's asking? I am descended from Ferby Pearson and have some info > regarding her. > Ann Rheney > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <RKing71323@aol.com> > To: <tnhardin@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:46 PM > Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Ferby Pearson > > >>I have no information on this lady. >> >> >> >> ************************************** See what's free at >> http://www.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 > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.9.14/885 - Release Date: 7/3/2007 > 10:02 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
Who's asking? I am descended from Ferby Pearson and have some info regarding her. Ann Rheney ----- Original Message ----- From: <RKing71323@aol.com> To: <tnhardin@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:46 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Ferby Pearson >I have no information on this lady. > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.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 >
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David; Any information about Ferby Pearson, who married William Polk will be appreciated. She was born in 1796 and died in Cerro Gordo, Hardin County, TN on 7 July 1866. William Polk was born on 30 April 1786 and died in 1843 in Hardin Country, TN They were married in abt 1810. place unknown. George Pearson george3719 @yahoo.com --------------------------------- Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games.
The original surveys were not the Federal Township, Range and Sections as we know today. The land was marked in surveyor's districts. The sections were 5 miles square, the ranges ran east and west and the sections ran north and south. There were no Townships. Once the public land was all gone, the system was no longer used except where a deed was transferred without a new survey. There are virtually no control points left in the field such that a person can find the section corners. By taking a modern map of a county and overlaying with the old Range and Section maps, you can find where your property was located, at least in a five mile square and much closer, if the property description is tied to a section corner. Wayne and east Hardin County were in the 7th and 8th Surveyor's Districts. The records for these districts were kept in Pulaski and Columbia TN. David ----- Original Message ----- From: <sronneau@bellsouth.net> To: <TNWAYNE@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:34 AM Subject: [TNWAYNE] "Land Genealogy" - Staggs, Jackson, Natural Bridge > Our family (Joseph Staggs) had a legend that they used to own the land the > first courthouse was on. I tried checking this out, and it seems to me > that Joseph Staggs's land on 48 Mile Creek that he entered in 1818 > included the land the Natural Bridge Spa now sits on. The Natural Bridge > was used as a courthouse by the Native Americans and by the white > settlers before they built a courthouse. I was up there a few years ago > and tried to figure out more exactly where the family's lands were -- > Joseph Staggs' and also John Jackson's land, that his daughter Elizabeth > Jackson Staggs (later Lee) bought from his estate about 1855. This land > also was on 48 Mile Creek and a little to the South of Natural Bridge. I > tried figuring out from the census data and every other way I could > figure, and I felt pretty sure Joseph Staggs did once own the Natural > Bridge. Then one evening I was looking at Google Earth, and I found > "Courthouse Hollow" -- right there where the Natural Bridge i! > s! > > My question is, does anyone here have info on this, and is there someone > who could nail this down for me more precisely? The problem stems from > the fact the original land grants were on the federal township and section > system, and the later TN land records are on the metes and bounds system. > Therefore, last time I checked, I was told no one would be able to figure > out the location of lands that were transferred during 1820 - 1870. Seems > to me someone could, that a simple land abstract or title search could > work it out, but I live in Florida and haven't gotten back there for a > while to do any more sleuthing. I'm not asking anyone to do this for > free -- I would be glad to pay someone to track it down for me. > > Any ideas most welcome! > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNWAYNE-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: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.9.1/857 - Release Date: 6/20/2007 > 2:18 PM > >
CASSETTY, CLIMER, HUGHES, KIRBY, RAMSEY REUNION PLACE: DELAFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE 800 BEAUTY BOWLING GREEN KY DATE: JUNE 23, 2007 TIME: 9:00 AM TILL 3:00 PM Bring a covered dish, a chair, recipies, pictures, bibles, letters, stories, books you wish to share. We will provide plates, utinsiles, cups, drinks and ice. After lunch we will have a meeting and discuss the next reunion. There is a very nice play area for the children, tennis court and basketball court. There are some benches and a few tables outside that can be used also. Looking foward to seeing you all there. Barbara Alexander barlex@earthlink.net Sammie Jean Gregory-Fairchild lookingfourmyfamily@yahoo.com 502-299-0051 PS: Bring your ideas on what you want to happen at the next reunion.
Happy Fathers Day Hardin Co ! Im wondering if there were any Graves familys/men in Hardin Co late 1899 or 1900 Looking for answers to a nonparental event, My grandfather was Edgar Bonee but his sons DNA comes back with all GRAVES matches....but this event had to happen prior to Edgar 1's birth. would appreciate any input Dianne ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Good idea, thanks -------Original Message------- From: James Bingham Date: 6/14/2007 2:19:34 PM To: tnhardin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Benjamin Winchester Concerning the railroad question, you should be able to find a map of Kentucky showing the old RR lines. Jim Bingham Terry Winchester wrote: >Hi Norma, > > Just wanted to let you know I'm still workin on my dad's line, but haven t gotten far. > > I DID find that the Thomas Winchester who, along with Benjamin, lived in Marshall County, KY in 1870 left and went to Union County, IL, where he married Julia McIntyre in 1877, had a daughter in 1879, and moved his new family to Garland County Arkansas by 1880. He must have died shortly thereafter, as I find Julia remarrying in 1883 to a Larkin Boone. No luck so far in finding his death record. No luck in finding what happened to Benjamin after his 1873 marriage in Marshall County to Nancy Lovel. > > By the way, many of Kentucky's residents moved to southern Illinois, especially Union County. Wonder if the railroad went through there. > > Regards, > > Terry Winchester > >Norma Matthews <nmat6808@comcast.net> wrote: > Terry, please contact me directly (I thought I had copied ALL my email >addresses when changing computers), but apparently didn't. >Don't like to use the List for each "personal" conversations that don't >benefit someone other than one or two people . >Thanks, Norma. >nmat6808@comcast.net > >-------Original Message------- > >From: Terry Winchester >Date: 06/13/07 18:46:34 >To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNHARDIN] Benjamin Winchester > >Hi Norma: > >Who were you replying to in this post? I was wondering if you had received >some info that disproved your theories about Benajmin being the son of Frank >Winchester. I'm still working on this, but no luck yet. BTW: Benjamin F >served with the Union iduring the Civil War. > >Regards, > >Terry Winchester > > >From: "Norma W Matthews" < DisplayMail('comcas >t.net','nmat6808 >); nmat6808@comcast.net> >Subject: [TNHARDIN] Winchesters in Hardin >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:20:08 -0400 >My thanks to you BOTH. For a while I thought maybe---Robertson belonged to >my Daniel (b 25 Dec. 1752) but when I saw from the census he was born in TN >1811, I knew he had to belong to someone else. A Genealogist in Hardin did a >little work for me a few years ago. She commented she thought Robertson >belonged to Thomas. We can't know for sure I understand that, but since >Thomas Winchester and the Russell's apparently lived close to each other and >Thomas sold land to them, that to me is "a fairly close connection". Also, >before I have 1/2 of a senior moment here---Daniel was in Maury County in >1820, Douglas and Thomas were in Hardin. 1830 Douglas is in New Madrid, MO, >Thomas and Daniel are in Hardin. In rereading Daniel's census for 1830, I >see---I have to make some changes. It DEFINITELY is a "work in progress" I >THOUGHT I'd already worked out. In 1830 Rosanna's age is listed at 60-70, in >1850 census her age is listed as 77 (I know she had a guardian appointed >about that >time, but to age only 7 years in a 20 year time span??). >In 1830 in Daniel's h/h there is listed a male b 1825-1830 which corresponds >with Ben.F. Winchester b 1826 (whom I believe to be a grandson of Daniel's) >and a female b 1825-1830 who very well could be Daniel's dau. Leah's child. >I looked and could find no Dennis O'Neal in the 1830 census, so it seems >very possible that Leah and Milly were listed with Daniel). >So while some Daniel Winchester information submitted earlier is/was correct >I see now that some of it wasn't. Bear with me please while I attempt to >get it as nearly RIGHT as I can. >-------Original Message------- > >From: Jane Ellis >Date: 4/15/2007 2:09:50 PM >To: DisplayMail('rootsweb.c >om','tnhardin'); >tnhardin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Winchester Families > > >--------------------------------- >Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. >Visit the Yahoo! 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Terry, please contact me directly (I thought I had copied ALL my email addresses when changing computers), but apparently didn't. Don't like to use the List for each "personal" conversations that don't benefit someone other than one or two people . Thanks, Norma. nmat6808@comcast.net -------Original Message------- From: Terry Winchester Date: 06/13/07 18:46:34 To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNHARDIN] Benjamin Winchester Hi Norma: Who were you replying to in this post? I was wondering if you had received some info that disproved your theories about Benajmin being the son of Frank Winchester. I'm still working on this, but no luck yet. BTW: Benjamin F served with the Union iduring the Civil War. Regards, Terry Winchester From: "Norma W Matthews" < DisplayMail('comcas t.net','nmat6808 ); nmat6808@comcast.net> Subject: [TNHARDIN] Winchesters in Hardin Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:20:08 -0400 My thanks to you BOTH. For a while I thought maybe---Robertson belonged to my Daniel (b 25 Dec. 1752) but when I saw from the census he was born in TN 1811, I knew he had to belong to someone else. A Genealogist in Hardin did a little work for me a few years ago. She commented she thought Robertson belonged to Thomas. We can't know for sure I understand that, but since Thomas Winchester and the Russell's apparently lived close to each other and Thomas sold land to them, that to me is "a fairly close connection". Also, before I have 1/2 of a senior moment here---Daniel was in Maury County in 1820, Douglas and Thomas were in Hardin. 1830 Douglas is in New Madrid, MO, Thomas and Daniel are in Hardin. In rereading Daniel's census for 1830, I see---I have to make some changes. It DEFINITELY is a "work in progress" I THOUGHT I'd already worked out. In 1830 Rosanna's age is listed at 60-70, in 1850 census her age is listed as 77 (I know she had a guardian appointed about that time, but to age only 7 years in a 20 year time span??). In 1830 in Daniel's h/h there is listed a male b 1825-1830 which corresponds with Ben.F. Winchester b 1826 (whom I believe to be a grandson of Daniel's) and a female b 1825-1830 who very well could be Daniel's dau. Leah's child. I looked and could find no Dennis O'Neal in the 1830 census, so it seems very possible that Leah and Milly were listed with Daniel). So while some Daniel Winchester information submitted earlier is/was correct I see now that some of it wasn't. Bear with me please while I attempt to get it as nearly RIGHT as I can. -------Original Message------- From: Jane Ellis Date: 4/15/2007 2:09:50 PM To: DisplayMail('rootsweb.c om','tnhardin'); tnhardin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Winchester Families --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. ------------------------------- 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: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.15/847 - Release Date: 6/12/2007 9:42 PM .
Concerning the railroad question, you should be able to find a map of Kentucky showing the old RR lines. Jim Bingham Terry Winchester wrote: >Hi Norma, > > Just wanted to let you know I'm still workin on my dad's line, but haven't gotten far. > > I DID find that the Thomas Winchester who, along with Benjamin, lived in Marshall County, KY in 1870 left and went to Union County, IL, where he married Julia McIntyre in 1877, had a daughter in 1879, and moved his new family to Garland County Arkansas by 1880. He must have died shortly thereafter, as I find Julia remarrying in 1883 to a Larkin Boone. No luck so far in finding his death record. No luck in finding what happened to Benjamin after his 1873 marriage in Marshall County to Nancy Lovel. > > By the way, many of Kentucky's residents moved to southern Illinois, especially Union County. Wonder if the railroad went through there. > > Regards, > > Terry Winchester > >Norma Matthews <nmat6808@comcast.net> wrote: > Terry, please contact me directly (I thought I had copied ALL my email >addresses when changing computers), but apparently didn't. >Don't like to use the List for each "personal" conversations that don't >benefit someone other than one or two people . >Thanks, Norma. >nmat6808@comcast.net > >-------Original Message------- > >From: Terry Winchester >Date: 06/13/07 18:46:34 >To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNHARDIN] Benjamin Winchester > >Hi Norma: > >Who were you replying to in this post? I was wondering if you had received >some info that disproved your theories about Benajmin being the son of Frank >Winchester. I'm still working on this, but no luck yet. BTW: Benjamin F >served with the Union iduring the Civil War. > >Regards, > >Terry Winchester > > >From: "Norma W Matthews" < DisplayMail('comcas >t.net','nmat6808 >); nmat6808@comcast.net> >Subject: [TNHARDIN] Winchesters in Hardin >Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:20:08 -0400 >My thanks to you BOTH. For a while I thought maybe---Robertson belonged to >my Daniel (b 25 Dec. 1752) but when I saw from the census he was born in TN >1811, I knew he had to belong to someone else. A Genealogist in Hardin did a >little work for me a few years ago. She commented she thought Robertson >belonged to Thomas. We can't know for sure I understand that, but since >Thomas Winchester and the Russell's apparently lived close to each other and >Thomas sold land to them, that to me is "a fairly close connection". Also, >before I have 1/2 of a senior moment here---Daniel was in Maury County in >1820, Douglas and Thomas were in Hardin. 1830 Douglas is in New Madrid, MO, >Thomas and Daniel are in Hardin. In rereading Daniel's census for 1830, I >see---I have to make some changes. It DEFINITELY is a "work in progress" I >THOUGHT I'd already worked out. In 1830 Rosanna's age is listed at 60-70, in >1850 census her age is listed as 77 (I know she had a guardian appointed >about that >time, but to age only 7 years in a 20 year time span??). >In 1830 in Daniel's h/h there is listed a male b 1825-1830 which corresponds >with Ben.F. Winchester b 1826 (whom I believe to be a grandson of Daniel's) >and a female b 1825-1830 who very well could be Daniel's dau. Leah's child. >I looked and could find no Dennis O'Neal in the 1830 census, so it seems >very possible that Leah and Milly were listed with Daniel). >So while some Daniel Winchester information submitted earlier is/was correct >I see now that some of it wasn't. Bear with me please while I attempt to >get it as nearly RIGHT as I can. >-------Original Message------- > >From: Jane Ellis >Date: 4/15/2007 2:09:50 PM >To: DisplayMail('rootsweb.c >om','tnhardin'); >tnhardin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Winchester Families > > >--------------------------------- >Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. >Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. > >------------------------------- >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: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.15/847 - Release Date: 6/12/2007 >9:42 PM > >. > > >------------------------------- >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 > > > >--------------------------------- >Got a little couch potato? >Check out fun summer activities for kids. > >------------------------------- >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 > >
Hi Norma, Just wanted to let you know I'm still workin on my dad's line, but haven't gotten far. I DID find that the Thomas Winchester who, along with Benjamin, lived in Marshall County, KY in 1870 left and went to Union County, IL, where he married Julia McIntyre in 1877, had a daughter in 1879, and moved his new family to Garland County Arkansas by 1880. He must have died shortly thereafter, as I find Julia remarrying in 1883 to a Larkin Boone. No luck so far in finding his death record. No luck in finding what happened to Benjamin after his 1873 marriage in Marshall County to Nancy Lovel. By the way, many of Kentucky's residents moved to southern Illinois, especially Union County. Wonder if the railroad went through there. Regards, Terry Winchester Norma Matthews <nmat6808@comcast.net> wrote: Terry, please contact me directly (I thought I had copied ALL my email addresses when changing computers), but apparently didn't. Don't like to use the List for each "personal" conversations that don't benefit someone other than one or two people . Thanks, Norma. nmat6808@comcast.net -------Original Message------- From: Terry Winchester Date: 06/13/07 18:46:34 To: TNHARDIN@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNHARDIN] Benjamin Winchester Hi Norma: Who were you replying to in this post? I was wondering if you had received some info that disproved your theories about Benajmin being the son of Frank Winchester. I'm still working on this, but no luck yet. BTW: Benjamin F served with the Union iduring the Civil War. Regards, Terry Winchester From: "Norma W Matthews" < DisplayMail('comcas t.net','nmat6808 ); nmat6808@comcast.net> Subject: [TNHARDIN] Winchesters in Hardin Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:20:08 -0400 My thanks to you BOTH. For a while I thought maybe---Robertson belonged to my Daniel (b 25 Dec. 1752) but when I saw from the census he was born in TN 1811, I knew he had to belong to someone else. A Genealogist in Hardin did a little work for me a few years ago. She commented she thought Robertson belonged to Thomas. We can't know for sure I understand that, but since Thomas Winchester and the Russell's apparently lived close to each other and Thomas sold land to them, that to me is "a fairly close connection". Also, before I have 1/2 of a senior moment here---Daniel was in Maury County in 1820, Douglas and Thomas were in Hardin. 1830 Douglas is in New Madrid, MO, Thomas and Daniel are in Hardin. In rereading Daniel's census for 1830, I see---I have to make some changes. It DEFINITELY is a "work in progress" I THOUGHT I'd already worked out. In 1830 Rosanna's age is listed at 60-70, in 1850 census her age is listed as 77 (I know she had a guardian appointed about that time, but to age only 7 years in a 20 year time span??). In 1830 in Daniel's h/h there is listed a male b 1825-1830 which corresponds with Ben.F. Winchester b 1826 (whom I believe to be a grandson of Daniel's) and a female b 1825-1830 who very well could be Daniel's dau. Leah's child. I looked and could find no Dennis O'Neal in the 1830 census, so it seems very possible that Leah and Milly were listed with Daniel). So while some Daniel Winchester information submitted earlier is/was correct I see now that some of it wasn't. Bear with me please while I attempt to get it as nearly RIGHT as I can. -------Original Message------- From: Jane Ellis Date: 4/15/2007 2:09:50 PM To: DisplayMail('rootsweb.c om','tnhardin'); tnhardin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Winchester Families --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center. ------------------------------- 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: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: 269.8.15/847 - Release Date: 6/12/2007 9:42 PM . ------------------------------- 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 --------------------------------- Got a little couch potato? Check out fun summer activities for kids.
David: Do you have access to any further info about Benjamin Winchester from the Insovencies list you posted, included below? Regards, Terry Winchester You wrote" INSOLVENCIES AND REMOVALS (from Tax records), Hardin Co., TN for the years 1841-1859 (Some mentioned for several years). Benjamin Winchester Daniel James John John, Jr. Maden Robertson Russell Thomas William William, Jr. --------------------------------- Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.
Hi Norma: Who were you replying to in this post? I was wondering if you had received some info that disproved your theories about Benajmin being the son of Frank Winchester. I'm still working on this, but no luck yet. BTW: Benjamin F served with the Union iduring the Civil War. Regards, Terry Winchester From: "Norma W Matthews" < DisplayMail('comcast.net','nmat6808'); nmat6808@comcast.net> Subject: [TNHARDIN] Winchesters in Hardin Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 13:20:08 -0400 My thanks to you BOTH. For a while I thought maybe---Robertson belonged to my Daniel (b 25 Dec. 1752) but when I saw from the census he was born in TN 1811, I knew he had to belong to someone else. A Genealogist in Hardin did a little work for me a few years ago. She commented she thought Robertson belonged to Thomas. We can't know for sure I understand that, but since Thomas Winchester and the Russell's apparently lived close to each other and Thomas sold land to them, that to me is "a fairly close connection". Also, before I have 1/2 of a senior moment here---Daniel was in Maury County in 1820, Douglas and Thomas were in Hardin. 1830 Douglas is in New Madrid, MO, Thomas and Daniel are in Hardin. In rereading Daniel's census for 1830, I see---I have to make some changes. It DEFINITELY is a "work in progress" I THOUGHT I'd already worked out. In 1830 Rosanna's age is listed at 60-70, in 1850 census her age is listed as 77 (I know she had a guardian appointed about that time, but to age only 7 years in a 20 year time span??). In 1830 in Daniel's h/h there is listed a male b 1825-1830 which corresponds with Ben.F. Winchester b 1826 (whom I believe to be a grandson of Daniel's) and a female b 1825-1830 who very well could be Daniel's dau. Leah's child. I looked and could find no Dennis O'Neal in the 1830 census, so it seems very possible that Leah and Milly were listed with Daniel). So while some Daniel Winchester information submitted earlier is/was correct, I see now that some of it wasn't. Bear with me please while I attempt to get it as nearly RIGHT as I can. -------Original Message------- From: Jane Ellis Date: 4/15/2007 2:09:50 PM To: DisplayMail('rootsweb.com','tnhardin'); tnhardin@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] Winchester Families --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.
Hi Sonja, The Jnd should be noted as John N. D. Hale. Benjamin Hale was first in the Rutherford Co. TN 1810 Census prior to moving to Hardin Co. Also a Thomas Hale (Hail?) moved to Glaize Township, Jackson Co. AR and died there in 1886. This is the same township where my Henrys and Russells moved from Hardin Co. in about 1853. William Russell married Elizabeth Hale Feb. 26, 1782 in Rowan Co. NC. I just wonder if Elizabeth Hale was the daughter or sister of Benjamin Hale? I have these Hale notes from several years back without much specific data: Bennet Hale m. Alcy Reed. Children: Nancy Narcissa and Lucinda ANGELINE Hale. Emanuel Hale James Hale John N. D. Hale As with another surname of Hardin, I have references to two different Benjamin Hales. The first in NC and the second in Southampton Co. VA where David Newsom purchased August 13, 1752 from Benjamin Hale and wife Judith 100 acres. The neighbors were Edward Robertson, John Smith, William Jelk. I've also this notation as Nathaniel Newsom was also my third great grandfather: Jones Glover Grantee: 2 December 1785. NOTE Location: Sussex County. NOTE Description: 312 acres on the south side of Nottoway River and on Ploughmans Swamp adjoining. Nathaniel Newsum, Frederick Fort, Benjamin Hale and extending. I'm not certain that any of the above is a big help but hopefully will give you further avenues of research. Carolyn Anderson ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
hello, Carolyn have you researched the hale family, i know there was also a james hale in 1840 hardin co. tn., but he was born in al., jnd hale was born in ky. in 1820. i don't know who jnd hale's parents are. nor do i know what nd stands for. was benjamin hale in hardin co. before 1820? another question? john nd hale's father was born in n.c. and jnd in ky. was part of ky. formed from n.c. around or before 1820? thanks, Sonja CCA44@aol.com wrote: Hi Sonja, I too have had questions about the first Hale family in Hardin Co. since Robert Russell not only was Administrator of Benjamin Hale's will but also put up the security. Here is the notation taken at the DAR Library in 2001: December 20, 1824, Hardin Co. TN: On the application of Robert Russell it is ordered that letters of administration issue to him on all and singular the goods, and chattels which were of Benjamin Hale deceased. The said Robert Russell having given bond and security according to law and qualified as such Administrator. I do not have the name of the first wife of Robert Russell and many times have wondered if she were a relative of the above Benjamin Hale. Carolyn Anderson ************************************** See what's free at http://www.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 --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta.
Hi Sonja, I too have had questions about the first Hale family in Hardin Co. since Robert Russell not only was Administrator of Benjamin Hale's will but also put up the security. Here is the notation taken at the DAR Library in 2001: December 20, 1824, Hardin Co. TN: On the application of Robert Russell it is ordered that letters of administration issue to himĀ on all and singular the goods, and chattels which were of Benjamin Hale deceased. The said Robert Russell having given bond and security according to law and qualified as such Administrator. I do not have the name of the first wife of Robert Russell and many times have wondered if she were a relative of the above Benjamin Hale. Carolyn Anderson ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.
Judy Flatt & Kathy Dell, I very much appreciate the help you gave me re the Swinea family in Hardin County. I have but one question left at this point. Who was Alexander Swaney/Sweeney who was enumerated in the 1820 and 1830 censuses for Hardin County. 1820 Alexander W. Swaney 20011-001 1830 A. W. Sweeny 112001-110101 Thanks, David
Hello Madonna: Sorry, I have just started on the Davis line and know very little about them. Does anyone know where James L. Davis and wife Sarah Elizabeth (Cooper) Davis and also, his father William B. Davis and wife Elizabeth are buried ? Thanks, SteveCooper Cloverdale, Alabama ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mullin" <mullin98@bellsouth.net> To: <stevecooper75@comcast.net> Sent: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 10:35 PM Subject: Re: [TNHARDIN] James L. Davis family > Hi, > > The Davis name caught my eye. I have three separate Davis' (William A., > Elizabeth and Emaline) married to three different generation Kilburns. > The Kilburns moved to Lawrence County, TN and then to Hardin Co., TN. Do > you see a possible relationship with your Davis'? > > Thank you. > Madonna Mullin > > SteveCooper wrote: > >>Has anyone done any research on the James L. Davis family of Hardin Co. & >>Wayne Co., TN. ? >>Wife (1) Mary C. Unknown >>Wife (2) Sarah E. Cooper ????????? or was she a Martin ?????? >> >>Found in Wayne Co., TN in 1850 and 1860 and in Hardin Co., TN in 1880. >> >>I need info on his 2 families and also on his parents W.B. Davis, Sr. and >>wife Elizabeth. >> >>Thanks for any help. >> >>SteveCooper >>Cloverdale, Lauderdale County, Alabama >> ------------------------------- >>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: 7.5.472 / Virus Database: > 269.8.11/837 - Release Date: 6/6/2007 2:03 PM >
need marriage infomation of john nd hale born 1820 ky. and lavicy ? born 1821 tn., married around 1838. lived in hardin co. dist.11 in 1840, 1850, and mcnairy co. 1860. and his son david d hale born 1843 tn. married cornelia ? born 1848 tn., married around 1866. david and cornelia's first child shows to be born in ky in 1868. ((john nd hale was a methodist clegy.) sonja --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.
David this is what I have for the first 4 generations. I don't know about the Alexander C. you mentioned. Kathy Descendants of William SWEENEY 1 William SWEENEY b: 23 Aug 1807 d: 21 Jan 1885 Burial: Sweeny Cem .. +Nancy P. NORWOOD b: 14 Mar 1825 d: 15 Jan 1892 Burial: Sweeny Cem . 2 Nancy Caroline SWEENEY b: 15 Aug 1856 in TN d: 30 Oct 1934 in Milledgeville, Hardin Co. TN Burial: MIlledgeville Cemetery ..... +Henry Clay BLANKENSHIP b: 30 Nov 1856 in Hardin Co., TN d: 17 Jul 1945 in Milledgeville, Hardin Co. TN Burial: Milledgeville Cemetery .... 3 Della Lou BLANKENSHIP b: 07 Oct 1880 in Hardin Co. TN d: 04 Apr 1966 ........ +Angus Hobbs LAUDERDALE b: 09 Aug 1875 in Lauderdale Co., AL d: 05 Jul 1936 ....... 4 Annie Jewel LAUDERDALE b: 25 Jan 1901 d: 1974 ........... +Egbert COUNCE b: in Hardin Co. ....... 4 Claudie Lee LAUDERDALE b: 20 Oct 1902 ....... 4 Vonnye Vera LAUDERDALE b: 02 Jun 1906 ........... +Elmer HINTON ....... 4 Henry David LAUDERDALE b: 04 Mar 1908 d: 30 May 1965 ........... +Carrie Mytric HARWELL ....... 4 Lura Ellen Caroline LAUDERDALE b: 13 Jun 1909 d: Mar 2004 ........... +William FRANKS ....... 4 Robert Howard LAUDERDALE b: 11 Apr 1913 d: Oct 1967 in LaPorte, IN ........... +Delphia LEE ....... 4 Angus Manuel LAUDERDALE b: 17 Dec 1916 d: 22 Jul 1923 ....... 4 Calvin Mitchell LAUDERDALE b: 19 Nov 1919 in Morris Chapel, Hardin Co. TN d: 15 Oct 1943 in Villa Italy .... 3 Hannah E. BLANKENSHIP b: Jan 1883 .... 3 Sarah Liza BLANKENSHIP b: Nov 1885 .... 3 Berline E. BLANKENSHIP b: Oct 1886 .... 3 Drewry W. BLANKENSHIP b: Jan 1888 in Hardin Co, TN ........ +Clara JAGGERS b: 1889 in TN ....... 4 James Elton BLANKENSHIP b: 1910 ....... 4 M. BLANKENSHIP b: 1912 ....... 4 Dorean BLANKENSHIP b: 1916 ....... 4 Vancil BLANKENSHIP b: 1923 d: 27 Aug 1995 in Adamsville, TN ........... +Joyce HUGHES b: Aft. 1930 .... 3 H. F. BLANKENSHIP b: 28 Dec 1889 d: 28 Sep 1891 .... 3 Julia A. R. BLANKENSHIP b: 01 Jan 1893 .... 3 Infant BLANKENSHIP b: 15 Apr 1896 d: 15 Apr 1896 Burial: Sweeny Cemetery .... 3 Twin1 BLANKENSHIP b: 20 Apr 1897 d: 20 Apr 1897 in Hardin Co. Burial: Sweeny Cemetery .... 3 Twin2 BLANKENSHIP b: 20 Apr 1897 d: 20 Apr 1897 Burial: Sweeny Cemetery . 2 Fletcher SWEENEY aka: Fletcher Swiney b: 1843 in TN ..... +Parlee Bloomie STANFILL b: 26 Jan 1841 .... 3 James Harvey SWINEY b: 1868 in Hardin Co, TN d: 19 Jan 1961 ........ +Mattie IRION b: 29 Jan 1869 in Hardin Co, TN d: 03 Aug 1953 in Hardin Co, TN ....... 4 Myrtle Mae SWINEY b: 24 Nov 1895 d: 10 Jun 1982 in McNairy Co. TN ........... +Ira Vestal HUGHES b: 21 Feb 1892 d: 28 Aug 1964 in McNairy Co. TN ....... 4 Marcus Dee SWINEY b: 25 Nov 1897 in Hardin Co, TN d: 13 Mar 1969 ........... +Pearl McKENZIE b: 11 Dec 1908 in Stantonville, TN d: 30 Jun 1986 ....... 4 William Lewis SWINEY aka: Louis William b: 30 Mar 1899 in Hardin Co, TN d: 11 May 1971 in Hardin Co, TN ........... +Eula Mae PHILLIPS b: 23 Oct 1905 in Adamsville, TN ....... 4 Lessie Cologne SWINEY b: 08 Sep 1900 in Hardin Co, TN d: Mar 1987 in Hardin Co, TN ........... +John FORSHEE b: 1900 d: Nov 1988 in Hardin Co, TN ....... 4 Beulah Adline SWINEY b: 19 Jan 1903 in Hardin Co, TN ........... +Mack Dewey LUTTRELL b: 30 Jul 1900 in Hardin Co, TN d: 16 Jun 1969 in Richmond, IN ....... 4 Otto Lee SWINEY b: 15 Oct 1904 in Hardin Co, TN d: 08 Mar 1998 in Lenoir City, Louden Co. TN ........... +Jewel Evora KEMP b: 19 Oct 1905 in TN d: 22 Dec 1980 Burial: Virtue Cem. Knox, Co. TN ....... 4 Daisy Parlee SWINEY b: 18 Dec 1906 in Hardin Co, TN d: 04 Feb 1986 ........... +Grady Cleve SCOTT b: 18 Jun 1907 in Adamsville, TN d: 09 Aug 1986 ....... 4 Dulcie Columbia SWINEY b: 18 Dec 1906 in Hardin Co, TN d: 09 Feb 1984 in Hardin Co, TN ........... +Paul DAVIS b: 10 Aug 1907 ....... 4 Lillie Pearl SWINEY b: 06 Apr 1909 in Hardin Co, TN ........... +Aubrey GILLHAM b: 28 Jun 1908 d: 16 Feb 1985 ....... 4 Thomas Lunie SWINEY b: 20 Jun 1893 in Hardin Co, TN .... 3 Martha Louella SWINEY b: 03 Feb 1863 in Hardin Co, TN d: 1900 ........ +Bill WILKINS .... 3 Nancy Parlee SWINEY b: 24 Jun 1870 in Hardin Co, TN .... 3 Loretta SWINEY b: 25 May 1872 in Hardin Co, TN .... 3 William C. SWINEY b: 12 May 1877 in Hardin Co, TN d: 05 Apr 1952 . 2 James SWEENEY b: 1845 in TN . 2 Sarah SWEENEY b: 1847 in TN . 2 Winfield SWEENEY b: 1848 in TN . 2 Kissah SWEENEY b: 1850 in TN . 2 Martha SWEENEY b: 1861 in TN . 2 George William SWINNEA aka: Sweeney b: Abt. 1836 ..... +Nancy Jane BLANKENSHIP b: 1836 in TN .... 3 William H. C. SWEENEY b: 1858 in Tn .... 3 Mary N. P. E. SWEENEY b: 1860 in TN