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    1. Romie Patrick Hamilton Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hamilton, Haimer, Boone, Griggs Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/597 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Romie Patrick Hamilton Age: 86 Born: January 17, 1919 in Erin, Houston County, Tennessee Died: February 16, 2005 in Michigan (It's possible that this should be April 16, anyone know?) Funeral: No date listed, with J. L. Peters Funeral Home in Lincoln Park, Michigan Burial: Oak Ridge Cemetery in Flat Rock, Michigan Parents: Joseph Hamilton and Kate (Haimer) Hamilton Surviving Spouse: Ella Mae (Boone) Hamilton Deceased Children: David Lee Hamilton Surviving Children: Wanda Griggs, Harold P. Hamilton Surviving Siblings: None Listed If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/21/2005 01:44:05
    1. Will Do Tennessee Death Certificate Look Ups
    2. 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/lhB.2ACI/596 Message Board Post: I have access to the Tennessee Death Certificates from 1908-1952. I will be glad to do look ups for anyone that needs it. Please mail me at: kaitysmom@peoplestel.net Melissa Barker

    04/16/2005 09:31:38
    1. Ryan Holley Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holley, Ryan, Dougherty, Taylor Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/595 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Ryan Holley Age: 83 Born: October 8, 1921 in Brownsville, Tennessee Died: April 7, 2005 at Erin Care in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: April 9, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: Cumberland City Cemetery in Stewart County, Tennessee Parents: Eddie G. Holley and Eva (Ryan) Holley Surviving Spouse: Roberta (Dougherty) Holley Surviving Children: Alexis Taylor Surviving Siblings: Everitt Holley, Vincent Holley If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/14/2005 12:43:36
    1. Morelle (Latimer) Knight Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Latimer, Knight, Madden, Pryor, Landrum Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/594 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Morelle (Latimer) Knight Age: 82 Born: September 2, 1922 in Humphreys County, Tennessee Died: April 7, 2005 at Trinity Hospital in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: April 10, 2005 Burial: Thomas Terry Knight Cemetery in Houston County, Tennessee Parents: William Lyon Latimer and Nora Helena Ethel (Madden) Latimer Surviving Spouse: Eldred Knight Surviving Children: Harold "Butch" Knight, Joyce Pryor, Judy Landrum Surviving Siblings: Thurman Latimer, Gladys Knight If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/14/2005 12:01:42
    1. Mary Othella (French) Baggett Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: French, Baggett, Barnes, Greenup Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/593 Message Board Post: Source: "The Stewart-Houston Times" Newspaper, a bi-county newspaper for both Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee. Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Mary Othella (French) Baggett Age: 89 Born: March 8, 1916 in Tennessee Died: April 5, 2005 at Erin Care in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: April 8, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: Sunset Cemetery in Houston County, Tennessee Parents: Ernest French and Evana (Barnes) French Deceased Spouse: Jackie Baggett Surviving Children: Ronnie Baggett Surviving Siblings: Kathleen Greenup Anyone interested in a copy of the full and original obituary please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net for details.

    04/14/2005 03:04:34
    1. George Adams Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adams, Motheral Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/592 Message Board Post: Source: "The Stewart-Houston Times" Newspaper, a bi-county newspaper for both Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee. Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: George Adams Age: 74 Born: August 31, 1930 in Houston County, Tennessee Died: April 8, 2005 at Erin Care in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: April 11, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: Oak Hill Cemetery in Stewart County, Tennessee Parents: Joseph Adams and Jetta (Motheral) Adams Surviving Spouse: None Listed Surviving Children: None Listed Surviving Siblings: None Listed Anyone interested in a copy of the full and original obituary please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net for details.

    04/14/2005 02:59:10
    1. William Moore 1832-1905
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MOORE, HARRIS, BEARD/BAIRD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/lhB.2ACI/591 Message Board Post: Any additional info anybody ??? The following are my research notes, do me a favor and read through them and be able to point out some courses of action. Sometimes I can get in too deep and can't see the forest for the trees. FACT: William was born June 24, 1832 in Ireland. NOTE: William was said to have immigrated with his brother Daniel to the U.S. from Ireland (interview with great grand daughter, Dorothy Moore Baize). They were said to have lost track of one another and never saw one another again. They were said to have walked to Tennessee (seems improbable, would have probably worked their way to Tennessee). William was Irish Catholic (all three children were baptized at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church) and therefore obviously not of substantial means. No other family members are mentioned in family tradition, besides Daniel. FACT: March 1846 marked the beginning of immigration for the "Irish Potatoe Famine" (William would be 13-14 years old at this time). QUERY: Were William and Daniel both famine immigrants, the only surviviors of their family? Or did the family have only enough resources to send two young sons, in the hopes that they could earn good wages and eventually aid other family members to immigrate to the States / survive in Ireland as well? FACT: 1851 marked the end of the "Famine Migration", more than 1 in 4 Irish citizens would die or immigrate by 1851. (William would be 18-19 years old at this time). QUERY: If William and Daniel had immigrated during the famine years, what did William do, and where was he at for the next twenty years. Surely he would have started a family. NOTE: The railroad through the Wells Creek valley was begun in the late 1850's and was completed only two days before the Civil War began. This railroad connected Memphis, Tn., with Louisville, Ky., so the Mississippi cotton could be shipped by rail directly to the weaving mills in the North-East. Building the railroad up the Wells Creek valley was dangerous work since many of the limestone bluffs had to be blasted. At Palmyra, along the river bank, a tunnel had to be dug through a rock bluff. Irish immigrants were the early railroad builders all over the U.S. They were skilled in blasting and would work under dangerous and difficult conditions. This was the era of "no Irish need apply" for industrial jobs in the east. An Irish work camp can be identified in the 1860 census (Friends of the Library booklet no. 7) in the now - Erin area. This work camp lasted for two or three years and a few hurriedly built stores were near the camp. This Irish camp was on Nichols' Land. Isaac Nicho! ls had recieved a grant for 1,000 acres in 1848 and where Erin is now, was nothing but two steep hills with a creek running through it before the railroad came. There was a settlement near Arlington (Scotch-Irish) and the road from Dover to Charlotte went throught the Arlington area, up Midway, before going over the hill and up Musterground to Charlotte. After the Civil War was over and the railroad was rebuilt, McKendree Hollister was one of the first buyers of Nichols "land-beside-the-railroad". {Volume XXII, In the Beginning, An Early History of Wells and Guices Creek, p. 29 - Friends of the Library, Houston County Public Library, Erin, Tennessee} QUERY: Were they recruited for the railroad work? QUERY: Were they recruited for the canal work? ACTION: Check the 1860 Stewart County, and Montgomery County, Tennessee Censuses for this work camp. FACT: April 12, 1861, Federal forces fire on Fort Sumter, commencing hostilities in the American Civil War. (William would be 29 years old). SUPPOSITION: William was of the age (29-33) to be a prime candidate, as most Irish were, for either army in the Civil War, but no family tradition of military service has survived the succeeding generations. This tells me that he would have migrated from around the waning months of the war (1864) to his marriage to Eliza in 1872. QUERY: Were they recruited in Ireland for service in the Civil War (as some were) ? FACT: April 8, 1865, General Lee surrenders to General Grant, ending major hostilities in the American Civil War (William would be 33 years old). ACTION: Check the 1870 Census of Tennessee. ACTION: Re-check passenger lists. FACT: Houston County is formed on January 21, 1871 from Stewart County, Humphreys County and Dickson County. FACT: William married Eliza Baird, Sept. 21, 1872 (William would be 40 years old), in Stewart County, Tennessee. FACT: Houston County had an Asiatic Cholera epidemic in 1873. FACT: 1st Child, Margaret Moore is born Aug. 20, 1873 at Bear Springs Furnace. Margaret would still be living by 1910 (her mother stated she had 3 children, all of which were alive at that time). Margaret is baptized Nov. 26, 1873 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. QUERY: What happened to Margaret ? FACT: Local iron industry begins its decline in 1875 (William age 43). FACT: 2nd Child, Louise Ann (Lula) Moore is born Nov. 11, 1877 at LaGrange Iron Works (William age 45). Lula is not baptized until Feb. 16, 1881 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Younger brother Michael Fitzpatrick is baptized the same day. FACT: Houston County had a Yellow Fever epidemic in 1878 (William age 46). FACT: 3rd Child, Michael Fitzpatrick Moore is born Jan. 3, 1880 at LaGrange Iron Works (William age 47). Michael is not baptized until Feb. 16, 1881 at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Older sister Lula, is baptized the same day. Official church records prior to 1884 survive, according to the note below. In any case, it does not seem William would have been able to make a trip to Clarksville for every mass. He must have desired that his children be baptized into the Catholic faith, waiting 4 months for Margaret, 4 years for Lula, and one year for Michael. FACT: 1880 Census William (age 45) and Eliza Moore (age 28) appear in the 1880 Census at Rough and Ready Furnace, 1st Civil District, Stewart County, Tennessee on June 23 with all three children. Williams occupation is that of a Dicker (??? illegible). His surrounding neighbors all seemed to be connected to the furnaces. ACTION: Find someone who can translate this occupation. NOTE: 1890 Cenus for every state were destroyed. However, tax lists for 1790 list several William Moores in Stewart and Montgomery Counties. FACT: June 30, 1895, 2nd child, Lula marries James Bryant in Dickson County. FACT: November 3, 1899, 3rd Child, Pat, married Fronie Harris in Dickson County, . FACT: 1900 Census June 6th and 7th, 2rd child Lula was with husband James and 4 children in Montgomery County. 3rd child Pat and his wife Fronie, along with their daughter Dassie, were living in the home of Fronies' maternal uncle, Jesse Harris, in Stewart County. This was June 29th. QUERY: Where were William and Eliza in the 1900 Census. SUPPOSITION: Eliza was next door to daughter Lula in the 1910 Census of Dickson County. Two children were married in Dickson County in 1895 and 1899. This leads me to believe they were probably in Dickson County, but it seems that while in Dickson County they stayed close to the Houston County line. ACTION: Re-check the 1900 Census of both Dickson and Houston Counties for William and Eliza. FACT: William dies on June 18, 1905, probably in Dickson County or Houston County. He is buried in the Batson-Schmittou Cemetery on the Dickson-Houston County Line. FACT: Williams widow Eliza Beard Moore, marries Joe Lovelady on May 24, 1909 in Houston County. FACT: 1910 Census Williams 2nd child Lula appears in the 1910 Census of Dickson County with her husband James and their 5 children. Just down the road are Eliza and Joe Lovelady. Eliza said she was 54 or 58 years old (barely legible), that this was her second marriage, and that she was the mother of 3 children, all three of which were still living. This was April 22, 1910. 3rd child, Fitz, and his wife Mary F. Moore, with 5 children, were in the Humphreys County Census, dated April 28. FACT: 1920 Census Williams 3rd child Lula appears in the 1920 Census of New Madrid County, Missouri (where she would eventually be buried at Mounds Cemetery in Lillbourn), with her husband James. In the same household is mother-in-law (of James), Eliza Lovelady, widow, age 63. This was enumerated on the 3rd and 5th of January. M. F. and Fronie Moore were in Erin, Houston County, with their 7 children. This was January 5. NOTE: IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC CHURCH We will begin our tour at 714 Franklin Street, the Immaculate Conception Church. According to Goodspeed's HISTORIES OF TENNESSEE, page 802, this congregation dates from 1830 when the first Catholic priest by the name of Father Allemany, late Archbishop of California, visited this place. By 1839 both the town and the number of Catholic families were growing. According to Jean O'Connor's history of the church, Masses were said in private homes at that time. Since no official church records prior to 1884 survive, it is not known who the first families were but allegedly the names of Dunlavey and Boylan were among them. By December 3, 1844, the "Clarksville Chronicle" reported: "We are requested to say that the new Catholic Church of this town will be dedicated to the services of the Almighty God on Sunday the 8th of December, being the second Sunday in Advent at half past ten. The Rt. Rev. Dr. Miles, Bishop of Nashville will preform the ceremony. There will be a service on t! he first Sunday every month at half past ten in the morning and at four in the evening." The first church was located on Washington Street between Fourth and Fifth Streets, approximately across from Home Avenue.

    04/10/2005 08:30:30
    1. Re: Quiller Fordy Patterson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harris Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/69.1 Message Board Post: I can help you with the Harris family. I have tem back to NC

    04/10/2005 03:09:54
    1. Thomas Elbert Seay Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Seay, Mahon, Schmittou, Tucker, Miller Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/590 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 5, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Thomas Elbert Seay Age: 82 Born: June 30, 1922 in Houston County, Tennessee Died: April 2, 2005 at Erin Care Center in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: April 4, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: McDonald Cemetery in Houston County, Tennessee Parents: William Seay and Goldie (Mahon) Seay Surviving Spouse: Mary (Schmittou) Seay Surviving Children: Randy Seay, Ricky Seay, Judy Tucker, Janie Seay Surviving Siblings: Dorothy Seay, Edna Miller If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/06/2005 03:47:45
    1. Margaret Orene (Potter) Knight Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Potter, Knight, Ross, Boone, Griffin, Thompson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/589 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 5, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Margaret Orene (Potter) Knight (Note: I believe I have corrected a mistake, the obituary has her listed as Margaret Orene (Knight) Potter for some reason, if I am wrong someone please let me know. Age: 93 Born: December 16, 1911 in Houston County, Tennessee Died: March 27, 2005 at Bordeaux Long Term Care in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee Funeral: March 30, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: Belcher Cemetery in Houston County, Tennessee Parents: Steve Potter and Fannie (Ross) Potter Deceased Spouse: Leroy Knight Surviving Children: Offie Knight Surviving Siblings: Patricia Boone, Ada Griffin, Margie Thompson If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/06/2005 03:33:46
    1. Ronald Edwein Doty Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doty, Reynolds, Cohen, Hooper Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/588 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, April 5, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Ronald Edwin Doty Age: 52 Born: September 23, 1952 in Granite City, Madison County, Illinois Died: April 1, 2005 at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee Funeral: April 3, 2005 with Nave Funeral Home in Houston County, Tennessee Burial: Hamm Cemetery in Stewart County, Tennessee Parents: Carol Edwin Doty and Ellen (Doty) Reynolds Surviving Spouse: Reba Doty Surviving Children: John Doty, Joseph Doty, Angie Doty Surviving Siblings: Kenny Doty, Ray Doty, Fred Doty, Carla Cohen, Marissa Hooper, Sandra Doty, Kimberly Doty If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/05/2005 01:20:24
    1. Harris
    2. Marie McKinney
    3. Hello Listers, Eugene A. Harris was the son of Bettie (McKinney) Harris and Josiah M. Harris. Josiah was the County Court Clerk in 1910 at age 62 years. He was also on the 1890 voters registration list for Houston Co. Thank you for any information. Marie

    04/04/2005 03:26:36
    1. Harris/Bishop
    2. Marie McKinney
    3. Hello listers, May I request some marriage lookups for the children of Eugene A. Harris and Carrie (Bishop) Harris. Roy G. Harris b. 1917 and d. 1982. Joe or Joseph Buford Eugenia Charlie or Charles Arthur Mary Evelyn Henry Thank you kindly, Marie

    04/04/2005 10:00:13
    1. Re: [TNHOUSTO] Harris
    2. Marie McKinney
    3. Sue, Thank you very much. Marie ----- Original Message ----- From: <mingtoi@comcast.net> To: <TNHOUSTO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 4:44 AM Subject: Re: [TNHOUSTO] Harris > Marie, > > I have found listed in the cemetery book, "They Passed this Way", the > following: > > Page # 200, Oak Hill Cemetery, > > HARRIS, Eugene A., 07/18/1875 -02/27/1949; Oak Hill area D; Pbt 1 TH INF > Spanish American War. > HARRIS, Dorothy, 10/22/1922 - 08/25/1924, Oak Hill area D; Daughter of Mr. > and Mrs E. A. Harris. > HARRIS, Roy, G., 1917 -1982, Oak Hill area D, A loving brother > HARRIS, Tom C., 1903 - 1931, Oak Hill area D, Son of Eugene and Carrie HARRIS. > > Page # 199; Oak Hill Cemetery, > > HARRIS, Carrie F. BISHOP, 01/13/1884 - 06/06/1966; Oak Hill area D; > Footstone reads date of birth 01/13/1883 instead of 1884. > > I hope this helps, > > Sue Crawford > > At 09:40 PM 4/3/2005, you wrote: > >Hello Listers, > > > >I am new to the list and am interested in the family of Eugene A. Harris > >b. 1876 who married Carrie. I can't find this family in the Erin, Houston > >Co census in 1930, however, they can be found there in the years prior to > >1930. Eugene Harris died in Houston in the 1940's. > >Their children were: > > > >Tom, Joe, Buford, Will, Eugenia, Charlie, Arthur, Roy, Mary, Henry and > >Dorothy Harris. > > > >I would appreciate any information on this family, > > > >Thank you, > > > >Marie > > > > > >============================== > >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    04/04/2005 05:20:27
    1. Re: [TNHOUSTO] Harris
    2. Marie, I have found listed in the cemetery book, "They Passed this Way", the following: Page # 200, Oak Hill Cemetery, HARRIS, Eugene A., 07/18/1875 -02/27/1949; Oak Hill area D; Pbt 1 TH INF Spanish American War. HARRIS, Dorothy, 10/22/1922 - 08/25/1924, Oak Hill area D; Daughter of Mr. and Mrs E. A. Harris. HARRIS, Roy, G., 1917 -1982, Oak Hill area D, A loving brother HARRIS, Tom C., 1903 - 1931, Oak Hill area D, Son of Eugene and Carrie HARRIS. Page # 199; Oak Hill Cemetery, HARRIS, Carrie F. BISHOP, 01/13/1884 - 06/06/1966; Oak Hill area D; Footstone reads date of birth 01/13/1883 instead of 1884. I hope this helps, Sue Crawford At 09:40 PM 4/3/2005, you wrote: >Hello Listers, > >I am new to the list and am interested in the family of Eugene A. Harris >b. 1876 who married Carrie. I can't find this family in the Erin, Houston >Co census in 1930, however, they can be found there in the years prior to >1930. Eugene Harris died in Houston in the 1940's. >Their children were: > >Tom, Joe, Buford, Will, Eugenia, Charlie, Arthur, Roy, Mary, Henry and >Dorothy Harris. > >I would appreciate any information on this family, > >Thank you, > >Marie > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx

    04/03/2005 09:44:15
    1. Harris
    2. Marie McKinney
    3. Hello Listers, I am new to the list and am interested in the family of Eugene A. Harris b. 1876 who married Carrie. I can't find this family in the Erin, Houston Co census in 1930, however, they can be found there in the years prior to 1930. Eugene Harris died in Houston in the 1940's. Their children were: Tom, Joe, Buford, Will, Eugenia, Charlie, Arthur, Roy, Mary, Henry and Dorothy Harris. I would appreciate any information on this family, Thank you, Marie

    04/03/2005 04:40:45
    1. Rube Mathis Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mathis, Lyles, Bradley, Brown, Gibson Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/587 Message Board Post: Source: “The Stewart-Houston Times” Newspaper, a weekly newspaper of Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, November 11, 1958 Page: Front Page Name: Rube Mathis Age: 51 Born: Date not listed, a native of Stewart County, Tennessee Died: November 4, 1958 at Nashville General Hospital in Davidson County, Tennessee Funeral: November 5, 1958 with Milligan & Ridgeway Funeral Home in Stewart County, Tennessee Burial: Bradley Cemetery Parents: John Wesley Mathis and Linnie (Lyles) Mathis Surviving Spouse: Annie (Bradley) Mathis Surviving Children: Mrs. Charles Brown, Bertha Ray Mathis, Odell Mathis, W. T. Mathis, Othell Mathis Surviving Siblings: Mrs. Ostell Mathis, Mrs. Birdie Gibson, Mrs. Ollie Mathis, Mack Mathis, Douglas Mathis, Roy Mathis If anyone is interested in a copy of the full and original obituary, please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net

    04/03/2005 05:54:57
    1. "Homer L. Cary Named President of Erin Bank" Newspaper Article
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cary, Knight, Thomas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/586 Message Board Post: Source: "The Stewart-Houston Times" Newspaper, a bi-county newspaper for both Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee. Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, October 21, 1958 Page: Front Page Article Title: "Homer L. Cary Named President of Erin Bank" Homer L. Cary was elected President of the Erin Bank and Trust Company at a recent Board of Directors Meeting. He succeeded his father J. W. Cary who organized the Erin Bank and Trust Company and served as President continuously until his death last week. At the same meeting, Vernon R. Knight was elected cashier suceeding Homer Thomas who resigned several months ago . With the Boards approval Mr. Knight became a member of the Board of Directors as of this meeting. Anyone interested in a copy of the full and original article please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net for details.

    03/31/2005 12:49:02
    1. William Stewart O'Dell Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: O'dEll, Denton, Corder Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/585 Message Board Post: Source: "The Stewart-Houston Times" Newspaper, a bi-county newspaper for both Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee. Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: William Stewart O'Dell Age: 92 Born: September 28, 1912 in Bardwell, Carlisle County, Kentucky Died: March 13, 2005 at Trinity Hospital in Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: March 16, 2005 with Nale's Funeral Home Burial: Maple Hill Cemetery in Fairfield, Illinois Parents: Wiley O'Dell and Erma (Denton) O'Dell Surviving Spouse: Leitha Corder Surviving Children: None Listed Surviving Siblings: None Listed Anyone interested in a copy of the full and original obituary please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net for details.

    03/30/2005 01:23:07
    1. Fred G. Littlejohn, Jr. Obituary
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Littlejohn, Milam Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lhB.2ACI/584 Message Board Post: Source: "The Stewart-Houston Times" Newspaper, a bi-county newspaper for both Stewart County and Houston County in Tennessee. Date of Newspaper: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 Page: A-3 Name: Fred G. Littlejohn, Jr. Age: 43 Born: November 9, 1961 in Frankfort, Germany Died: March 20, 2005 in Erin, Houston County, Tennessee Funeral: March 24, 2005 with Hooker's Funeral Home in Montgomery County, Tennessee Burial: Erin Community Cemetery in Houston County, Tennessee Parents: Fred G. Littlejohn, Sr. and Betty Ann Littlejohn Surviving Spouse: Laura Littlejohn Surviving Children: Alonzo Milam Surviving Siblings: Terry Littlejohn, Mark Littlejohn, Christy Littlejohn, Gina Littlejohn, Bonnie Littlejohn Anyone interested in a copy of the full and original obituary please contact me at kaitysmom@peoplestel.net for details.

    03/30/2005 12:56:45