Hi again Janice, I see 9 different Line family households in Jefferson and Hamblen in 1910. I don't see Lucinda in any of the households. The ones in Jefferson Co. are: Charity E. Line, age 70, 9th Dist. John A., 45, 9th Mahala A., 66, 9th Mary A., 45, 9th Kises or Kiser, 42, 1st Dist. Hamblen Co., all 2nd Dist.: A. Porter Line, 58 Ailsie, 48 Hugh H., 24 John B., 43 Along the way I noticed Hugh H. Line was living two doors down from my grandparents. Also, I found an aunt-by-marriage at age 7. Hadn't seen that record before. There were some Lines, with an "s", but not in these two counties. Any relation to Milburn Line, who used to be a judge in Hamblen Co.? Bill
Bill - You are great! Actually Lucinda's death certificate has her name as Lines, but all of my family information has it Line. Her death certificate says that she died in Talbott on October 30, 1918 and is buried in Mount Horeb. Her husband, Nathaniel Line, died in 1912 in Iola, Allen County, Kansas and is buried there. I kept looking for her there, but could not find her. For some reason, I was looking at Jefferson County death records and found her name there and ordered the death certificate. I have her father's name as Lihue? Smith (born in Hamblen County) and her mother's name is Allcie Burkett (born in Sevier County). I guess what I really need is a 1915 census, but there probably isn't one. I will try the districts you put down and start looking for familiar names. Hugh Nathaniel was Nathaniel and Lucinda's son (my great-grandfather). I don't recognize the name Milburn Line, but who knows. Thanks again for all of your time and effort!!! William Hurst wrote: > Hi again Janice, > > I see 9 different Line family households in Jefferson and Hamblen in 1910. I don't see Lucinda in any of the households. > The ones in Jefferson Co. are: > > Charity E. Line, age 70, 9th Dist. > John A., 45, 9th > Mahala A., 66, 9th > Mary A., 45, 9th > Kises or Kiser, 42, 1st Dist. > > Hamblen Co., all 2nd Dist.: > > A. Porter Line, 58 > Ailsie, 48 > Hugh H., 24 > John B., 43 > > Along the way I noticed Hugh H. Line was living two doors down from my grandparents. Also, I found an > aunt-by-marriage at age 7. Hadn't seen that record before. > > There were some Lines, with an "s", but not in these two counties. > > Any relation to Milburn Line, who used to be a judge in Hamblen Co.? > > Bill > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 -- Janice Neagle, PHR Human Resource Director Cowley County Community College