Anyone with information on IVIE WIMBERLEY son of Henry Pinkney Wimberley and Hannah Roberts??? . He was the brother of Joseph S.. Walter Wimberley
Does anyone have information on Sarina J. Sanford who married John W. Morgan on Jan 15, 1874 in Henry Co., TN? I need children's information, also. May have been related to the Alexander Wilson family. Any help would be appreciated. Pat
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/BgB.2ACE/1073.1422 Message Board Post: I am also through the Lewis Allen line and would love to share information. I'm curious...do you happen to know where Jonathan Alexander is buried?
Joan, In Tennessee, if you have family buried there, you MUST have access to the cemetery. That is state law. Further, the landowner can be required to fence the cemetery to protect it. Wayne McCormick ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joan Morris" <sacres@intergate.com> To: <TNHENRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 5:47 PM Subject: [TNHENRY] BRIZENDINE CEMETERY > Hello, Can anyone tell me the exact location of Brizendine Cemetery? I went looking for it today. According to the directions on DIGS, I think I possibly found it, but if so, it is in the middle of someone's yard (horse pen..) We drove up to the house, it said Slaughter Farm on a sign out front. There were dogs everywhere in the yard and horses in the fenced in area beside the house. In the middle of it all surrounded by horses & fences was a small cemetery...No sign to identify it anywhere. We knocked on the door, but no answer. My husband said we should not trespass on the property to check out the cemetery. Does anyone know if it indeed was Brizendine Cemetery?? In TN are you allowed to have access to cemeteries no matter where they are? In KY you have the right to walk across anyone's land to get to the public cemetery. But in KY, all cemeteries are distinctly labeled out on the road...so you know there is a cemetery in the area somewhere..Seems in TN, you are sort of on! > a wild goose chase..If you don't know exactly where you are going, you'll never find it..Even seems if you do know exactly where you are going, hopefully after you hike around for miles...you might get lucky!! That has been my experience with cemetery searchings in TN anyway...If anyone can help me with the exact location of Brizendine, I would appreciate it muchly!! > > Thanks, > Joan Broach Morris > > > ==== TNHENRY Mailing List ==== > NOTICE: Posting of virus warnings, test messages, chain letters, politicalannouncements, current events, items for sale, personal > messages, flames, etc. (in other words - spam) is NOT ALLOWED and will be > grounds for removal. Consideration for exceptions, contact Kathleen Burnett > kathleenburnett@earthlink.net > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429 > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.5.6/337 - Release Date: 5/11/06 > >
Hey gang, Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville. Of the 41000 Union soldiers on record from all states, 1618 are from Tennessee. Please email me directly at Frye@pstel.net with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html
Peggy, Thanks sooo much!! From the map you sent, we were obviously not on the right road. We were on the main road 140, what my husband said was Jones Mill Rd. According to your map we should have turned onto an off road. Well silly me!! I guess it is a good thing we did not trespass after all. Thanks so much for your help!! I guess finding it the 1st time would have been much to easy! Not the luck I have anyway!! Ha!Ha! With your help, I think we will find it next time, hopefully without much hiking involved!! At least, now we know where to look anyway!! Thanks muchly, Joan Broach Morris
Hello, Can anyone tell me the exact location of Brizendine Cemetery? I went looking for it today. According to the directions on DIGS, I think I possibly found it, but if so, it is in the middle of someone's yard (horse pen..) We drove up to the house, it said Slaughter Farm on a sign out front. There were dogs everywhere in the yard and horses in the fenced in area beside the house. In the middle of it all surrounded by horses & fences was a small cemetery...No sign to identify it anywhere. We knocked on the door, but no answer. My husband said we should not trespass on the property to check out the cemetery. Does anyone know if it indeed was Brizendine Cemetery?? In TN are you allowed to have access to cemeteries no matter where they are? In KY you have the right to walk across anyone's land to get to the public cemetery. But in KY, all cemeteries are distinctly labeled out on the road...so you know there is a cemetery in the area somewhere..Seems in TN, you are sort of on! a wild goose chase..If you don't know exactly where you are going, you'll never find it..Even seems if you do know exactly where you are going, hopefully after you hike around for miles...you might get lucky!! That has been my experience with cemetery searchings in TN anyway...If anyone can help me with the exact location of Brizendine, I would appreciate it muchly!! Thanks, Joan Broach Morris
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baxter,Hammock/Hammack Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BgB.2ACE/2638 Message Board Post: Searching for information about Joseph D.Baxter born abt 1792 North Carolina. On the 1840 census he is in Gibson County Tennessee with his wife [Nancy Hammock/Hammack] four sons and one daughter ,all ages under ten.In 1850/60 and 70 they are on the Weakley County Tennessee census. One son ,Swanee Burrus Baxter is listed as born in Henry County in 1841. Does anyone have information on this family. Both Joseph and Nancy died after 1870 but before 1880. I do not know when or where Joseph died ,but Nancy died in 1873 in Henry County. This is from the Whig and Tribune newspaper:Dated 21 Dec 1872; [Mrs.Nancy Baxter,wife of Joseph Baxter of Caledonia,Henry County Tennessee,was stricken with paralysis last week and there is no hope of her recovery.] I would be most greatful for any help on this family. I know Nancy's parents,but not Joseph's.
Sorry that should be JAMES T BOYD
Can anyone tell me what became of James T Clymer born ca August 1879 & Winnie Clymer bron ca April 1877 They were married 12-11-1898 Henry Co TN. In 1900 they lived in the 24th District of Henry Co and had no children. Thanks, Joan
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BgB.2ACE/889.959.970.992.1751.1 Message Board Post: Lucy Estela Redden b 23 Aug 1860 d 15 Aug 1934 m 11 Dec 1885 to Gustavus Henry Talley b 17 Aug 1852 d 18 Feb 1930 - Lucy was the daughter of Wiley Blount Redden and Mary Jane McMinn
Sorry to post this to the List but I don't know how else to contact. Would Elwanda Murphy please contact me privately? I have attempted to reach her at the e-mail address that I have and it doesn't go through. Thanks. Janis SNOW Mundy Reno, NV
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Green Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BgB.2ACE/2637 Message Board Post: Does anyone have info on Samuel Green and wife Jane or their family who appear 1870 census Henry Co., Tenn. Any help appreciated. BJ
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BgB.2ACE/2636.2.1 Message Board Post: Laura,Thank you . I had found the 1830 and 1840 census but did not have the one for 1820. That will help me a lot. My records show that Elizabeth [Betsy] and Susan Ann Kuykendall were the daughters of William and Licinda Shipman Kuykendall. William died in 1866 but our Jacob did not die until 1872.So many of the names are in both families it is hard to keep them seperate.Perhaps William had the name Jacob also. Both William and Jacob had sons named Jacob both born in 1836 one in Tennessee and one in Missouri,thank goodness for that,it's the only way to tell them apart on the census records . Thank you for your help. Bessie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: kuykendall, shipman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BgB.2ACE/2636.2 Message Board Post: I am finding in my copies of the census records for Stewart (pre-Henry Co) and Henry County 1830-1840 that Kuykendall's are few. However, this is a good thing as they are likely related. Here is some of the following I find. Keep in mind that microfilm would need to be verified: 1820 Stewart Co. (pre-Henry Co) spelling obviously wrong Kendendall, Jesse 10001031211 1830 Henry Co. Kerkendall, Jacob 100101-1101001 Kerkendall, William 00001-0001 Kirkendall, Jesse 00010001-001 1840 Henry Co Kuykendall, Robert 00002-0 Found this on Rootsweb World Connect. This does not immediately look pertinant but trust me, read on. Not entirely sure who posted this there or from what source it comes, but it could be helpful to you. Seems to be a biography: Sanford Jeffries by Peggy Smith Hake Sanford Jeffries was born in Russell County, Kentucky on 16 September 1837. He had a twin brother, Hansford Jeffries, and they were the youngest of 14 children born to Toliver Jeffries and Mary (Warner). The known children of Toliver and Mary were: John Thomas Jeffries b. c/1812; Eliza Jeffries b. c/1817 m. Jesse Martin; James Madison Jeffries b. 1818; Derrick Jeffries b. c/1819 m. Nancy Jane Patterson; Samuel Jeffries b. c/1820; Toliver Jeffries Jr. b. c/1824; William W. Jeffries b. c/1826; Benjamin D. Jeffries b. c/1827; Sanford Jeffries and his twin brother, Hansford Jeffries b. 1837. The Jeffries family left Russell County, Kentucky about 1854 and came to central Missouri. They settled in the Miller/Camden counties area and continued to live in the same region of Glaize township of Miller County where the Lake of the Ozarks State Park is now located. In July 1855, Sanford married Elizabeth/Betsy Kuykendall, a daughter of Jacob Kuykendall. His twin brother, Hansford, married Susan Ann Kuykendall, a sister to Betsy. In 1866, Sanford, Betsy, Hansford and Susan Ann were named as heirs of Jacob Kuykendall in his probate records at the Miller County courthouse. They fell heir to 80 acres of land in the southwest corner of Glaize township, south of the Auglaize creek. During the Civil War, Sanford served with the Union army in Company D of the Osage Battalion, under the leadership of Major J. W. McClennen. His older brother, Benjamin Jeffries, was Captain of Company D........Sanford served from 1861-1865. Sanford and Elizabeth/Betsy (Kuykendall) were parents of seven children. Betsy died while still young and Sanford married his second wife, Mary Rinard. They became parents of three children. I have found the names of his ten children but do not know to which mother they belonged. The children were: Susan, Frank, Benjamin, Clate, Ada, Sadie (Blize), Dora (Huddleston), W. T., D. L., and E. H. These names appeared in Sanford’s obituary notice. In 1889, Sanford married his third wife, Mary Frances Blankenship Huddleston, widow of George W. Huddleston. She was a daughter of David Blankenship and Mary Ballenger. Mary lived until 1925. Sanford Jeffries outlived three wives and five children. He died on March 23, 1935, almost reaching his 98th year. His funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charles Sooter at the New Hope Church near Kaiser. He was buried in the church’s cemetery located nearby. Hope this has been helpful. Please understand that this is not a family line of mine, but I am a lookup volunteer.
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/BgB.2ACE/64.595 Message Board Post: Elsberry Poynter 1859 in laurel co. ky married Rebecca Frances Martin 1861 in Va. mother and father were William Shelton Poynter 1831 and Armilda Jane Steele 1835. children were Myrtle Poynter 1883 Luther Poynter 1885 Turman Poynter 1887 James William Poynter 1889 Armilda Sue Poynter 1891 Eugene Lonzo Poynter 1893 Archie Fountain Poynter 1895 Lloyd Poynter 1900
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/BgB.2ACE/64.594 Message Board Post: my husband is a Poynter. His father is Cecil DeWan Poynter. Archie Fountain Poyner 1895 . married Dora Alice Petrey. 1899 . lived in pulaki co. ky buried in greencastle, indiana putman co. children were James Monroe Poynter. 1916 does any this ring a bell
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BgB.2ACE/2636.1 Message Board Post: OOPS! That should read William and Lucinda married around 1830,not David. And to think I proof read this!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Kuykendall,Bean,Shipman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BgB.2ACE/2636 Message Board Post: Looking for any information about William Kuykendall,Jacob Kuykendall and David Shipman found on the 1830 census Henry county Tennessee. William Kuykendall married Lucinda Shipman [born Barren county KY. 1812 ] daughter of David and Frances Hale Shipman.David and Lucinda married some time around 1830 ,probably in Henry County Tennessee. Jacob Kuykendall married Cynthia Ann Bean 1823 Rutherford county Tennessee. I also found a Jacob or Joshua Kuykendall [spelled Kskendall on census] who I would love information about,he was listed as between 50-60 years of age. There was also a Robert Kuykendall on the 1840 Henry county census age 20-30 that I would like to know about. There where also three Bean families in Henry county in 1830 John Isaac ?Bean age 20-30, William Bean age 20-30 ,and John S.? Bean age 50-60 the name Bean is spelled Been on the Index. I would be most beholden to anyone for information about these families. Our Kuykendall's moved to Missouri between 1830 and 1840. Thanks,Bessie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nelson, Miles, Tubbs, Lancaster, Dennis, Wallace Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BgB.2ACE/52.111.1 Message Board Post: I have quite a bit of info of the Nelson family in Dubois, County. Contact me if you wish to share info.