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    1. [TNHENRY-L] Surnames in Henry Co.
    2. Jim Arnold
    3. ARNOLD, CULBREATH/GALBRAITH

    05/04/1999 01:21:45
    1. Re: [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Melissa Key
    3. Shirlee, Hello what ya got on Paschall's, Thank You, Melissa ShirleeS@aol.com wrote: > Any help would be appreciated with my Henry Co. families. > Shirlee Sacks > > CRAWFORD > GRIFFIN > HENDRICKS > KING > LEMONDS > MARTIN > McCLAIN > PASCHALL > THOMPSON > TUGGLE > SPURGEON > WARNICK > > WARNICK

    05/04/1999 12:46:26
    1. [TNHENRY-L] ARE YOU ON THIS LIST??? Why not?
    2. ace1125
    3. This is the list of folks signed up for Saturday nite catered dinner provided b y the lodge at Paris Landing....at the Paris Landing Park. June 26, 1999. I know several of you are planning to come and are not on this list ... I NEED you to let me know something.. I am 4 shy of the 50 I need for the catering commitment. Commitment ... is all I need ... Didn't Louanne Rimes have a song about that??? <vbg> Here is THE list: 1 Adams, Cheryl(1); Dickson, Humphreys 2 Adams, Kenneth(Buddy),Michele; Houston, Stewart 1 Bell, Ira; Stewart 1 Blair,Lori Hooper 1 Bonds, Virginia 2 Brunsvold, Rosemary, Roger; 1 Cline, Cacky; Benton-Henry Co. 1 Combs, Fran; Benton, Houston Co. 2 Gilley, Jean and Glenn;Benton,Humphreys,Stewart,Henry Co. 1 Gleaves, Bill; Benton 4 Glover, Joyce 2 Griffith, Brenda and Hubby 1 Hayes, Linda(1); Dickson-Humphreys 2 Hightower, Doris and hubby 2 Hooper, David and Betty 2 Hoover, Lee and Doc Dickson 2 Lemonds, John and Pat 1 Lindsey, Raymond F. ; Benton Co. 2 Long, Virginia; Benton-Henry-Weakley 1 Martin, Knox; Benton-Carroll 1 McCulloch, Walker; Dickson 1 Moore, Leslie(1); Henry-Stewart 2 Mallumian, Karen(2); Henry-Benton 1 Matheny, Sue; 2 Russell, Mary and husband; Humphreys, Benton 1 Shinn, Lucinda LeGate, 1 Smith, Anne C.; Houston 4 Snow, Dave and Deb; Benton 1 Toon,Lavena Legate ---------- 56 (coming) 46(confirmed for dinner)

    05/04/1999 12:41:34
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Joy Bland
    3. Some lines I am working on. Tharpe Atkins Frensley Young Walters Cooper Thanks, Joy

    05/04/1999 11:57:56
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Surnames
    2. Barbara Nutty
    3. Hi: Researching the names of SNIDER MEADOWS Seeking the parents of William Riley Snider, b. about 1824 in Georgia (?) and parents of his wife, Nancy Meadows born 1826 in Tennessee. Thanks, Barbara

    05/04/1999 08:41:56
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Surnames in Henry Co.
    2. Daniel M. Devault
    3. RAY, WILSON, MCLEOD, BUIE, MCFADDEN, DEASON, KEY, FISHER, PATTERSON Dan Devault Bruceton, Carroll Co., TN

    05/04/1999 07:59:18
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Surnames
    2. Pat and John
    3. Hi all, I'm new to this list. My husband's family moved to Henry Co. from Rockingham Co, NC in 1844. Their daughter moved there before that date. It certainly seems they have connections to most of the early Henry County residence. In fact, they call almost everyone cousin when we visit, especially those around the Buchanan and Delno communities. Surnames for Henry County: LEMONDS WEAKS/WEEKS TOOMBS KING MARTIN MORGAN SALMON LAX ALLEN BOYD GRAINGER WILLIAMS DALE SWOR HENDRICKS GIBSON AND MANY MORE

    05/04/1999 07:51:17
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. dye
    3. > Our Henry Co. surnames are Jones, Culberhouse, Kennedy, and Marchbanks. > Searching for the ancestors or descendants of: > Wiley E. Jones b. 1804 Henry Co. Tenn. > + Elizabeth Butterworth b. 1805 m. 1827 Sumner Co. Tenn. > Children: > 1. Lafayette W. (Bill) Jones > + Sarah M. > 2.. Jack Hall Jones > +Mary Elizabeth Janes (Mother of Mary Elizabeth Janes was Elizabeth Kennedy from Henry Co.) > 3. Elizabeth Tennessee Jones > + Bob McClure > 4. Wiley Sumner Jones > + Rachel Chaney > 5. Zachariah Thurman Jones > + Anne Marchbanks > 6. Cornelius (Cal) Jones > + Mollie > 7. Endosia (Dottie) Jones > + Bob Bullock > 8. Ada Jones > + John McClure > 9. Bob JOnes > + Elizabeth Chaney > 10. Mamie Jones > + Sam McClure > 11. Moncher Jones > + Sara Webster > 12. Robert Jones > +Alice Kimbro > 13. Trick Jones > + Mamie Plumly > > > Thanks for any help you might can give. > > Take care, > > Karli Dye > Amarillo, Tx. >

    05/04/1999 06:40:06
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Melissa Key
    3. He are some if I put them all we would be here all day typing them, (Smile), Melissa BARNHILL, BYRD, CLAYTON, HASTINGS, HUDSON, NANNEY, PHILLIPS,

    05/04/1999 06:00:28
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Any help would be appreciated with my Henry Co. families. Shirlee Sacks CRAWFORD GRIFFIN HENDRICKS KING LEMONDS MARTIN McCLAIN PASCHALL THOMPSON TUGGLE SPURGEON WARNICK WARNICK

    05/04/1999 05:29:15
    1. Re: [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Karen Mallumian
    3. Henry Co Surnames CULPEPPER CAPLINGER REEVES EAVES

    05/04/1999 02:35:50
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. I have connections in Henry, but they spill into Carroll and Weakely too. Henry County BRADBERRY FORD others GLOVER CROCKER BRYANT JACKSON WALLACE MAYNARD MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS DYCUS CREWS and a few more Sharon.

    05/04/1999 02:29:47
    1. Re: [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. Helen Hendricks
    3. HENDRICKS, Joseph b. 1838 m. Angeline BANKS HENDRICKS, Joseph Alfred b.1868 m. Leona Frances"Fannie" HODGES -- The Seafarer Crew in North Carolina http://www.geocities.com/Petsburgh/Farm/2900/index.htm

    05/03/1999 05:22:11
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Roll Call
    2. I'm all for a roll call, but don't forget to use all caps for SURNAMES! Kathy JENKINS

    05/03/1999 07:41:59
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Migration of USA
    2. David W.Hooper
    3. A While Back, Some asked for this Url, and I never saw it come up and couldn't find it at the time...Just found it and thought I would pass it along. Hope I haven't missed someone already listing it and am repeating someone. Animated Migragtion of USA http://www.ac.wwu.edu/~stephan/Animation/us.gif

    05/02/1999 08:47:19
    1. [TNHENRY-L] THOMPSON/PASCHALL
    2. I am seeking information about the family of my great grandfather, George W. THOMPSON, son of William G. THOMPSON. As yet, all I have is info from 1850/1860 census records. William G. (b ca 1805 in NC) and his wife, Elizabeth (b ca 1805 in KY or NC), had the following children: Andrew (b ca 1830 in TN); Rebecca (b ca 1832 in TN); John (b ca 1834 in TN); Mathew (b ca 1835 in TN); Martha H. or A. (b ca 1842 in TN); Mary E. (b ca 1843 in TN); Sarah A. (b ca 1845 in TN); and George W. THOMPSON (b June 1850 in Puryear, Henry Co. TN), m. Lucinda Jane PASCHALL, d. 1934 in Henry Co. I have no idea about William's parents/siblings; Elizabeth's surname; or anything about George W.'s siblings. I would appreciate any help. Shirlee Sacks

    05/02/1999 12:40:07
    1. [TNHENRY-L] RE: OLIVE & Williams
    2. David L. Snow
    3. At 03:21 PM 5/1/99 -0500, Susie Grant wrote: >David, >Do you have any information on the George W. WILLIAMS from the your other >post ( sorry I accidentally deleted the post) > >Also were in of your GRAYS in GA or MS? >Thanks much >Susie ===================================== Hi Susie No info on George. This was a different Williams line for which I don't have any information. If or when you get to Paris, lookup Ralph. He knows the sources detailing the individual Williams in the county. As to the Grays. Our line came out of NC with David Gray. No connection that I know of since then with MS or GA. BTW: Over in the 15th District in the 1850 Census (very near some of your Hicks) was a James H. Williams who was married to a Mary (unk). Mary was probably a Bradford / Gray. James and Mary's children where named Crawford & Rhoda Ann. These are Bradford / Gray names. James & Mary lived just down from ole Crawford hisself. I don't have any more info on this James Williams. Crawford Bradfords parents were David Bradford & Mary Kenny Gray. David & Mary had: Crawford who married Rhoda Gray, Anna who married James Gray, and David, whom I don't who he married. Anyway, sorry I couldn't be of more help. Dave

    05/01/1999 04:29:01
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Re: Irvin Williams
    2. David L. Snow
    3. At 10:34 PM 4/30/99 -0400, RWILLAIMS@aol.com wrote: >Would any of your Williams records show an Irvin Williams, supposedly born >around 1875 in Benton County(but may be from another nearby county)? >Thankful for any help you might offer. Thanks, Regina Regina, I've seen & researched this Williams line before. Didn't connect so I stopped. Involved a parent or grandparent who left the area after visiting a sons grave, if I remember correctly. Was it Johnny Irvin Williams?? Can't remember the source I used. Is Irvin your husbands grandparent ???? Dave

    05/01/1999 04:20:39
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Fwd: Re: OLIVE & Williams
    2. David L. Snow
    3. >Date: Sat, 01 May 1999 11:52:25 -0700 >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >From: "David L. Snow" <DLSNOW@worldnet.att.net> >Subject: Re: OLIVE & Williams > >Aggghhhh Pat....not the Bradfords...... > >Now you've gone & done IT.......brought the Bradfords into this........those Bradfords try to weasel in everywhere. Between the Bradfords and Grays..........I just don't know <vbg>. (my wife is a descendant of the Crawford Bradford & David Gray lines in Henry & Stewart Co. also). > >Pat, I'm going to go a little off-track and discuss Sarah E. Williams a little (the youngest daughter of William M. Williams and Nancy Pryor) and her 3 children: John Porter, Helen & William M.. I'll get back to Martha & Nancy OLIVE a little later. I would also invite other members of the list to participate and discuss this Williams, Olive & Wimberly lines (as I know there are quite a few of you out there that connect). > >The following information comes from the Henry Co. Census, Marriage Records, Virginia Kathleen Williams (John Porter Williams' daughter), Frances Cowen Williams (Virginia's daughter-in-law), Vera Williams Rice (John Porter's half-sister), and a Williams family genealogy book from the Rhea Library. Also, if you have the opportunity to get to the Rhea library, please lookup my father-in-law, Ralph McKenzie, he volunteers there. If not, give him a call, he's in the book. He is of this Williams line from 2 descendants and has researched this line for years. He will be more than glad to 'jawbone' the Williams & Wimberly families with you. Also, if you'll go to the Benton Co. website and look in the 'online databases', you'll find a catalog listing of the Paris FHC. In the 'Family' section, you'll find 2 films on the Williams family, one is very good... > >As I indicated previously, John Leonard Williams was born about 1796 in NC and settled in Henry county prior to 1830. He had six children, 2 sons and 4 daughters. The oldest son was John Henry Williams, born 1825 who married Elizabeth LEE, b. 1828. This is the family that Nancy OLIVE was taken into shortly after her birth in 1849. > >John Henry and Elizabeth's 2nd son, John Leonard Williams (II ?), named after his grandfather but called 'Dick', married William M. Williams and Nancy Pryor's youngest daughter, Sarah Elizabeth Williams on January 14, 1869 in Henry County (from the Marriage Records). Sara died in 1877 (but I don't have her burial location.... just never looked it up). John Leonard & Sara had 3 known children: John Porter, Helen & William M. Williams. After Sara's death, John Leonard married the daughter of Issac Wimberly, Margaret Ann Wimberly on April 17, 1878. John Leonard and Margaret Ann had 6 known children: Minnie C., Julie, Bessie (my wifes' g-grandmother), Henry Issac (Bud), Guy & Vera. > > >John Leonard & Sarah Elizabeth's oldest son, John Porter Williams, married Agnes Nance on December 20, 1894 and had the following known children: David Claude, Mary, Roy Porter, Richard Hilman, John Carel, Nellia Anna & Virginia Kathleen. (Virginia Kathleen provided some of the published Williams Family book data, and can only assume she knew who her grandparents were. But.....since her grandmother, Sara Elizabeth Williams, died 41 years prior to Virginia's birth.....????). > >John Leonard & Sarah Elizabeth's youngest son, William M. Williams, married Lola Wimberly in 1903 and had sons: Wayne Edward, Joseph Carl & William Crawford. Wayne Edward married Jessie Baucum, Joseph Carl married Kathleene Wimberly, & William Crawford married Helen (unk) (really just to lazy to look it up!!!). > >John Leonard & Margaret Ann's children married respectively: Minnie C. married James I. Sykes, Jullie never married, Bessie married John Wimberly, Henry Issac married Onie D. Sykes, Vera Williams married Thomas Franklin Rice. (Vera also provided firsthand narrative information of her father's first marraige to Sara Elizabeth Wiliams and her half-brothers and sister, John Porter, Helen and William M. Williams. Vera is Debby's 2g-aunt) > >Anyway, I know some of the above repeats what I had previously sent, but I hope this gives you some new information to begin dissecting that Bradford connection. I would be interested in which Bradford, Sara Elizabeth was to have married. I've done a bit of research on the Bradfords and would like to see if I can track him down. > >Let me digest what you sent on the William M. Williams lineage, and we'll discuss the OLIVE connection. I don't have the William M. Williams section of the NARA Williams Family book (just the John Leonard Williams section), but I believe Ralph does. I'll ask him the next time I talk with him, or you might want to check with him. > >Must admit, you're the 1st Williams researcher I've spoken with who gives a-diddly about the relationship of Martha & Nancy to the Williams.......whether they aren't or are Williams. > >Take care and will get back on Martha & Nancy shortly. > >Dave

    05/01/1999 01:02:28
    1. [TNHENRY-L] Fwd: Re: Lashlee, OLIVE & Williams
    2. David L. Snow
    3. >Resent-Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 08:20:21 -0700 (PDT) >Old-To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 11:15:54 -0400 >Subject: Re: Lashlee, OLIVE & Williams >X-Mailer: Juno 1.49 >From: ken wilson <pwill5@juno.com> >To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Reply-To: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/7664 >X-Loop: DanvilleCrossing-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: DanvilleCrossing-L-request@rootsweb.com > >David, > >How interesting! And, what a mess! > >Martha Olive WiILLIAMS is my g-g-gma. > >Your 1850 census and Goodspeed reference suggest that a 17 yr old Martha >OLIVE is living in William Williams household - may be - however, the >stuff I have says Martha Olive WILLIAMS (who would have been the same >age) is his oldest child! (of course BOTH things are possible AND it's >POSSIBLE she was "adopted" > >HOWEVER we've got some date problems here for a Martha Olive WILLIAMS >and Nancy OLIVE Williams relationship -there's an almost 20 year age gap >between them Martha (b1832) and Nancy (b 1850)- probably NOT sisters. >Also, In 1850 William M. & Nancy Pryor would have been almost 40 - quite >a bit older than the Mississippi born John Williams (age 25) and wife >Elizabeth (22) who reportedly had Nancy OLIVE in their household. > >The material I have has come both from "family" and a Williams genealogy >on file in the Rhea Library and both reference specific information (with >exact birthdates) for William Williams and Nancy Pryor's children - >Martha Olive Williams being the oldest and their birthdates ranging from >1832 (Martha) to Sara Elizabeth (1851)! Now, where they got the info, >and how it was documented, I can't say as I don't know if I have that. > >As far as Williams M. Williams youngest daughter (Sara Elizabeth) >marrying John Henry Williams - I must really have a mess up here - I >have Sara E. marrying (?) Bradford and her three children (Porter, >William & Helen) as BRADFORDS! > >I was not at all familiar with your John Leonard Williams family >descendants. > >As to the OLIVES in Henry Co., I do have a note that the 1832 Tax Rolls >for Henry Co. listed John Olive, Leroy Olive and Josey Olive. > >I am not sure of Nancy Pryor's mother's name. I have a bunch of Pryor >stuff to go through and have speculated that she MIGHT have been an >Olive but haven't seen it yet. As far as locations go - the Pryors were >from Graves,l Co., KY > >The decendance I have goes like this: > >1. John Vander Williams (1/3/1781 prob NC- d. 7/1/1841 Henry Co., TN) -m >ca 1800 - > Sarah Wigginton (9/27/1781 prob NC - d 4/16/40 Henry Co., TN > > Children for them: George W., Dillard R., Alfred G., William M., >Green V., David C., Elizabeth E., and Sarah Ann. > > 2. William M. Williams(b6/3/1811 KY d. 12/23/1864 Henry Co. TN) -m >2/2/1832- > Nancy Pryor (Daughter of John Pleasant Pryor and ? , KY) > > Children for them: Martha Olive, Robert W., John P., M.I. >(male), William C., Spencer G., Richard D., Benjamin >F., Sara E. > > 3. Martha Olive Williams(b 12/12/1832 KY d. 11/26/1899 >Elkhorn, Henry Co., TN) -m 12/11/1851 Henry Co >Marriage book 1) William Preston Caldwell (son of >William David Caldwell and Elvira (sp?) ?) (both Martha and > Wm P. buried in a small cemetery off Hwy 79 in the >woods. Has 5 identifiable graves Martha, >William, two Smileys and one Whetherall) > > Their children (Caldwells): Mary L., Elizabeth, Nancy A., >Mattie E., William David, Charles Preston > >My Line >*** 4. William David Caldwell (b 6/25/63 Henry Co. d. 7/9/1944) >-m 12/15/1881- > Sarah Elizabeth Johnson (daughter of George W. >Johnson and Martha Jane Foster) -Wm & Sarah both >buried Sulpher Well Academy > > Their kids: Quitman, Thomas P., Sarah, Catherine, >James Alfred, William, Robert and Frances R. > >Let me know what you think/have! > >Thanks > >Pat > > >___________________________________________________________________ >You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. >Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html >or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] > > >==== DanvilleCrossing Mailing List ==== >My family Coat of Arms ties at the back ...... >is that normal ??? >

    05/01/1999 01:01:11