This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CREECH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3246 Message Board Post: Was John W. Creech born in Hawkins Co., TN or Hamblen Co. TN. I have conflicting counties and dates. 1812 - 1842? B. A. Creech could be his father.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3193.1 Message Board Post: I have Tucker ancestory from Hawkins County Tenn also. His name was Flemon & he married Mary Burkhart (Burchardt) Davis. @nd marriage for her. She had 5 sons by first marriage & one buy the Flemon Tucker and he left her when the boy was about 1 year old. The boy is my gggrandfather. Nancy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earl, Earle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3245 Message Board Post: Thank you again for your help. James F. Earl and George W. Earl were definitely two of Lemuel and Barbara's sons. I have them listed from two different Census's. I have a Mary Jane (Sally) Earl listed as their daughter, but it is possible that there could have been two daughters. The Mary Ann Earl and the Nancy Jane Earl you found might have been Lemuel and Barbara's daughters. One of Lemuel's sons died in the Civil War. I'm not sure yet if it was Robert S. Earl or William N. Earl. My Dad said his uniform was kept in my Great-Grandfather's attic. Dad saw it when he was a little boy. My Great-Grandfather was Alvin Carver Earl. Thank you again for your help.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earl, Earls, Earles, Woodward, Northern Gallahan, Wilson, Hawks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/2726.1.4.1.1.1 Message Board Post: George Earl to Mary Gallahan 1885 Jordon Earles to Emma Northern 1881 William Earles to Bird Owens 1890 James F. Earl to Sarah C. Woodward 1866 George Earls to F. Sydney Woodard 1870 Mary Ann Earl to Calvin Wilson 1869 Nancy Jane Earl to John Hawks 1867
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earl/Earle, Snyder Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/2726.1.4.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for your quick response. Would you please tell me about the Earl marriages you found? Thank you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Roe, Smith, Kite Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3244 Message Board Post: My grandfather Robert Stuart Roe was born in Rogersville, Hawkins County, TN. May 8 1888. I have tried the Roe list to no avail for any info on this family. I have been given some info but have no proof. I was given some information about my great grandfather, Jackson Marvin Roe, who was born in Washington County, Virginia on April 19 1858. He married Nancy Ellen Dickerson on November 24 1881 in Hawkins county, TN. They had 8 children my grandfather being the first. They supposedly left TN. and moved to Indian Territory via the Trail of Tears sometime around 1893-1895. Sometime during 1895 the entire family was stricken with Typhoid Fever and Nancy Ellen died. She is supposedly buried in Inola, OK. After that, Jackson stayed in OK. with his children until 1896 then moved back to Stony Point, Hawkins County, TN. He kept their family together until 1898 at which time he remarried and his second wife did not want the children. So as the story goes, all of the children were give! n away except my great aunt Phoebe. They kept her to be the new wife's slave. My great uncle Charles Cox Roe was given to Mr. Bud Lane. It is unknown what happened to the other children including my grandfather but he was also someone's slave I am told until he ran away, married my grandmother and moved to Carroll County, IN. If you could find anything about this Roe family in your books or if anyone out there might have any info on this family, I would appreciate any information that they might be able to provide. I am also willing to give any information on this family that I have.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earl, Earles Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/2726.1.4.1 Message Board Post: There is nothing about the Earls in Volume 1 or Volume 2. However, there are several marriage records for the Earls/Earles.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Earl, Snyder Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/2726.1.4 Message Board Post: My gg-Grandfather, Lemuel Vincent Earl and his family moved to Hawkins County, Tennessee about 1854 or 1855 from Smyth County, Virginia. My great Grandfather, Alvin Carver Earl, was born in Mooresburg in 1857. His brother, Andrew Jackson Earl, was born in Mooresburg in 1856. All the other children were born in Smyth County, Virginia. Lemuel's wife was Barbara Snyder. Lemuel died in 1877 and Barbara died in 1901. I'm trying to find out if they died in Hawkins County or Claiborne County. Alvin moved to Claiborne County when he left home. Could you please look in "Families of Hawkins County 1786-1994, Vol. 1 and 2" to see if there is any information about them? Thank you very much.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3232.1.3.1 Message Board Post: The $64,000 questions is why Dire/Dyer Lawson moved to Miami, IN. The folks tended not to move except with relatives. I wonder if there were any other Manis or Lawson relatives living nearby in 1900. Manda was actually the daughter of Mary Herron, first(?) wife of Dire Lawson. Mary Herron was the daughter of Hiram Herron and Polly Brouse (some think it is really Brown).
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lawson, Manis, Russell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3232.1.1.1 Message Board Post: This is who I think that you are referring to: 1880 Hawkins County, TN Civil District 3 Dwelling 188 Family 195 (son of Meredith Lawson and Nancy Russell) Lawson, Dire (Dyer) Head 25 Farm Laborer Martha Wife 22 Keeping House (Martha Jane Manis, daughter of Nelson Manis) Manda Daughter 4 None (daughter by Mary Herron, deceased?) Enoch Son 1 None
Klepper, Nathan Civil War Military Information Confederate Co. C, 63 Tennessee Inf. (Fain’s Regiment 74 Tenn. Infantry.) Pay Cards: 50176722 50176845 50176968 50177108 50177256 50177393 50177519 50187690 50177898 Number of medical cards herein: 0 Number of personal papers herein: 0 Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn Nathan Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Sept. & Oct, 1862 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 years Last paid: By whome: To what time: Never Paid Present or absent: Present Remarks: Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov & Dec, 1862 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. P. Period: 3 years Last paid: By whome: Capt. Hord To what time: Oct. 31 Present or absent: Present Remarks: Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Jan & Feb, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whome: Capt Hord To what time: Dec 31, 186 Present or absent: Absent Remarks: Absent sick Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Mch & Apr, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: During war Last paid: By whome: Capt Hord To what time: Dec 31, 186 Present or absent: Present Remarks: Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N, Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for May & June, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whome: Capt Foard To what time: Apr 30, 186 Present or absent: Absent Remarks: Sent to hospital May 3 0? by order Surgeon McDonough Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for July & Aug, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. P. Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whome: Capt Foard To what time: Apr 30 Present or absent:absent Remarks:Carried off by E Tenn renegades Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt.,Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tenness Infantry.* Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Sept & Oct, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sep 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powel Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whom: Capt Ford To what time: Apr 30, 186 Present or absent: Absent Remarks: Carried of by E. Tenn renegades Confederate Co. K/63/Tenn N. Klepper Pvt.,Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tenness Infantry.* Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov & Dec, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sep 24, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powel Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whom: Capt Ford To what time: Apr 30, 1863 Present or absent: Remarks: Deserter from Cumberland Gap about April 15 1863 Confederate K/63/Tenn. Nathan Klepper Pvt, Capt. R. F. Powel’s Company 63 Regiment Tennessee Infantry.* Age 32 years Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated: Bristol Tenn April 7, 1864 Joined for duty and enrolled: Sept 24, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R F Powel Note: An act of the Legislature of Tennessee requires a Minute Roll of each company of Volunteers from the State in the Confederate service, to be returned to the Adjutant General’s Office, with a view of having the name of each Volunteer recorded in a well bound Book. * * * W. C. Whitthorne, Adjutant General State of Tennessee, Remarks: Deserted Source:National Archives order for copies of M iltary Service Records: Item No. FORM86 Item Description: NATF 86: Compiled Military Service File Qty. Ordered: 1 Qty: Fulfilled: 1 Order Information (NARA use only): Master Number: 1265593 SOP Number: OFF00000000342338 Order Date: 02/03/2005 Site ID: NWCTB
I sent off for and just received the following for Calvin Anderson. Hope this is of use to someone. I have listed the source at the end of records transcribe. I simply typed what I saw and made no changes, this was basically a preprinted form with blanks to fill in. If the blanks were not filled in I left it blank. Please not the very last one did give Calvin's age upon entering service. Does someone know were else I might send off for records, if there was no pension application filed? Patricia Hamill Civil War Military Information Confederate Co. C, 63 Tennessee Inf. (Fain’s Regiment 74 Tenn. Infantry.) Cards: 50176665 50176780 50176910 50177163 50177313 50177453 50177812 50187679 Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn C. Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Sept. & Oct, 1862 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 years Last paid: By whome: To what time: Never Paid Present or absent: Present Remarks: Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn Calvin Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Nov & Dec, 1862 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. P. Period: 3 years Last paid: By whome: Capt. Hord To what time: Oct. 31 Present or absent: Present Remarks: Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn C. Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for December 1862 Commissioned offers present and absent: Station: Remarks: Alterations since last return among the enlisted men: Date: Place: Remarks: Enlisted men on Estra or Daily Duty: Cooking for officers Absent enlisted men accounted for Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn C. Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Jan & Feb, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whome: Capt Hord To what time: Dec 31, 186 Present or absent: Remarks: Absent without leave [crossed out and written] Deserted Feb 5 [on line blank then lightly written] * So on roll {could that be son on roll} Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn Calvin Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for Mch & Apr, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: During war Last paid: By whome: Capt Hord To what time: Dec 31, 186 Present or absent: Remarks:Deserted Apr 5 Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn C. Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for May & June, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: 3 years Last paid: By whome: Capt Foard To what time: Dec 31 Present or absent: Remarks: Deserted Apr 5 Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn C. Anderson Pvt., Co. C, 63 Reg’t Tennessee Infantry Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, for SJuly & Aug, 1863 Enlisted: When: Sept. 25, 186 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. P. Period: 3 yrs Last paid: By whome: Capt Ford To what time: Dec 31, 186 Present or absent: Remarks:Deserted April 5 at Cumberland Gap Confederate Co. A/63/Tenn Calvin Anderson Pvt., {Capt. R. F. Powel’s Company 64 Regiment Tennessee Infantry.* Age: 17 years Appears on Company Muster Roll of the organization named above, Roll dated: Bristol Tenn April 7, 1864 Joined for duty and enrolled: When: Sept. 25, 1862 Where: Rogersville By whome: R. F. Powell Period: Note: An Act of the Legislature of Tennessee requires a Minute Roll of each Company of Volunteers from the State in the Confederate service, to be returned to the Adjutant General’s Office, with a view of having the name of each Volunteer recorded ina well bound Book. * * * W. C. Whitthorne, Adjutqant General State of Tennessee. Remarks: Deserter Source:National Archives order for copies of Miltary Service Records: Item No. FORM86 Item Description: NATF 86: Compiled Military Service File Qty. Ordered: 1 Qty: Fulfilled: 1 Order Information (NARA use only): Master Number: 1265597 SOP Number: OFF00000000342342 Order Date: 02/03/2005 Site ID: NWCTB
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3242.1.1 Message Board Post: Well, all I know so far is a Glenn Gamble. He was killed in the Civil War and was buried in Kentucky. He and his wife had aleast one son (John Thomas Bruner). It's confusing. Apparently, his father was killed in the Civil War abd his mother died shortly after birth. He was raised by Bruners. However, the old house John Thomas was raised in burned down with the family Bible. His grandchildren was able to trace back to Virginia. I just found out this information last night. If you have any leads on the Gambles, please let me know.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lewis, Wininger Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3243.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jim! Yes, I do know who Julia Wininger's parents are, and further back on their family tree. About six months ago, I located and printed the entire Wininger section of the "Casey Family Tree located at http://www.rcasey.net/master/winandrw.htm It's like a big puzzle where the upper left third of the puzzle represented my Great Great Grandfather, John Lewis, and the upper right third of the puzzle represented my Great Great Grandmother, Julia Ann Wininger. I have always known the bottom third up to their names, but I could not find the pieces that linked the Wininger name to my family. I have known for some time all of Julia Winingers ancestors through the information gathered in the Shelton, Pace and Wininger book which is revealed at the Casey site, but I had no document that proved the maiden name of my Julia Ann Lewis. Now I do. Anyhow, thanks for responding! What connection, if any, do you have to this family tree? If you want, you can e-mail me directly.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3242.1 Message Board Post: There are two different Gamble or Gambill families in Hawkins Co. what are some of the names you are looking for. Thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wininger, Robinette, Lewis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3243.1 Message Board Post: Thanks so much for sharing. And I expect you know Julia Ann's parents were Stephen Wininger (lots of spellings of this name) and Rhoda Robinette.
Charles Richardson, please e-mail me. I found something interesting in the 1900 census today and I have lost your e-mail address. Thanks, Pat Treadwell The Treadwell's Dunlap, Tennessee Researching: Sears, Stewart - KY Charles, McClure, Miller, Phipps, Johnston, Julian - TN Briggs, Pettipool, Roach, Rook, Treadwell, Vaughan - MS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lewis, Wininger / Winninger / Winegar, Mansfield, Drinon, McGlocklin, Roe Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3243 Message Board Post: For those who are interested - - after two years of research, I have finally confirmed that the maiden name of my Great Great Grandmother was Julia Ann Wininger (spelling variations: Winninger / Winegar). She was married to John Lewis on 16 Dec 1847, in Hawkins Co., TN. I have been searching census records, obituaries, and other internet sources for about two years. I now know the names of all of John and Julia's children, and most of their dates of birth / death. There is an inaccurate list of their names in an online document which was a "Petition for Divorce" filed by Julia Ann Lewis in 1871. I do not believe the divorce ever went through, but the list of the children's names contains an error which other internet researchers have copied to their family tree, and repeated the same mistake. John and Julia (Wininger) Lewis had ten children as follows: 1. Henderson b. abt. Nov 1849 in Scott Co., VA d. ? after 1870 perhaps after 1910 2. Comodore b. abt. 1851 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. ? between 1860 and 1870 3. Louisa b. 7 Dec 1854 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. 17 Jul 1934 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY 4. Delphia Ann b. 16 Dec 1854 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. 17 May 1936 (I believe in Barren Co., KY) 5. Mike M. b. 3 Sep 1856 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. 24 Feb 1928 in Smith's Grove, Warren, KY 6. Lewis b. abt. Apr 1859 in Glasgow, Barren Co. KY d. 5 May 1936 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY 7. Emma b. abt. Oct 1861 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. 17 Apr 1944 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY 8. Jeremiah b. abt. 1864 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY (Jerry) d. ? 9. William b. 1865 - 1868 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. ? 10. David b. abt. 1869 in Glasgow, Barren Co., KY d. ? I have certified copies of the Certificate of Death for Louisa Lewis (never married), Mike Lewis (married Judy J. McGlocklin / McLaughlin), and Emma (Lewis) Drinon (married Hiram Drinon / Drinin / Drennon). Each of these documents list the father as John Lewis (born in VA), and the mother as Julia Winninger (two say Winegar), born in TN (one specifies Hawkins Co., TN). Delphia Ann (aka: Delpha, Delfie, and Duffy Ann) married William Mansfield. One of their daughters was Minnie Lee Mansfield who married Charles Andrew Roe of Henryville, Marion Co., IN. Charles and Minnie (Mansfield) Roe were my Grandparents. They had one child together, my mother, Gladys Lee Roe, b. 18 Feb 1932, in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN (Charles was a widower who already had three grown children: Donald, Vic, and Mildred). After Minnie Lee (Mansfield) Roe died of breast cancer in Henryville, Marion Co., IN (24 Mar 1941), Charles Roe, a widower for the second time, and his 9 year old daughter, Gladys, moved to St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Michigan where I was born. For more information on this family tree, contact me, or view my PAF file at: http://www.gencircles.com/users/red_arrow
Hi Tony, I am a longtime Matlock researcher in Hawkins/Hancock counties and am related to several of the surnames you mention below. My line is John Sr > John Jr. > Nicholas > Richard > Charles > William Robert > Susan. You can see my documentation here: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~jmbhome/1matlock.html From what you are saying, your William would be brother to my John??? I am the list mgr. for the Matlock/Medlock mailing lists - I do not see you as a subscriber and I invite you to join us. We have not only a very lively and active group all working together on this surname, we have a DNA project in full swing that is producing LOTS of great new ways to connect the dots... Jana Black -----Original Message----- From: Tony Johnson [mailto:TonyempireOre@msn.com] Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2005 8:33 AM To: TNHAWKIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNHAWKIN] The Mary Hancock mentioned below is one of Several Great Grandparents way Back in mine and Pegs Tree or Family Clan. Wilmi Saul was born abt 1611,in Brayles Warwickshire England on 18 Aug 1664 at Barcheston Warwickeshire England he married ? one daughter identified to him is Margaret Saul born April 6 1640 ( note this is from another wife) Margaret Saul married on Gilliam ( William) Hancock ca 1640 Brayles Warwickshire England He is son of Johannes Hancock they married 1664 Aug 18 Barcheston, Warwickshire England. Their daughter is Mary Hancock ( Quakers) married one William Matlock of Nottingham England::: William and Mary came into New Jersey and are buried in Burlingham NJ. THis is the Start of the Matlock Families that are in DIckson and Humphreys Co. Tn. which then connect to Lee, Witt and De Witt families the Powell Families the Ransom- Ransome families the Tuck families which intertwine with the Choate, Axum, Leech, Patterson, Moore, Watson, South, Johnson, Stone, King, RIce, Seveir, Goad and Goode families. Isham, Williams Bennet families, ANother set of Interconnected Hancock Families intertwined to the ABove with families coming into Humphreys and Dickson County Tn. William Hancock "The Imigrant: married to Sarah Burton:: Comes down to John Hatcher 1673 Henrico Co died aft 1737 in BErtie Co. NC wife is Mary Hancock 1675 to Robert Hancock and Mary Lygon ( Ligon):: He is the Son of Edward Hatcher and Mary Ward:: Edward Hatcher sold his lands on TUCKAHOE CReek in 1689 to Robert Burton who lived beside Michael Johnson and Johnson Johnson ( Mine and Pegs) known DNA Families) Edward Hatcher above is a Grand Uncle to Taffy Moore as Edward is the Son of William Hatcher b 1613, and the son of William Hatcher born 1613 England Tappy Moore has her start of William Hatcher with his daughter Jane Hatcher. Tony
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/XeB.2ACE/3242 Message Board Post: I know Ihave been asking a lot but I am constantly find out information from distant counsins. I am wondering if anybody knows anything about Gambles located in hawkins County or even Sullivan County. I have no other names or information. Anything would be great. Please email me at brianbowlin@hotmail.com Thanks