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    1. [TN-KNOX] Andersonville Prison
    2. amc
    3. Union soldiers were imprisoned at Andersonville, and many who survived were victims of the Sultana explosion on their way home. There is an interesting website (with pictures) about Andersonville prison, but I can't remember the URL -- you can probably find it with a search at google.com. Good luck, Ann on 7/22/02 12:28 PM, TN MAN at tippytnn@fastmail.fm wrote: > hi can you tell me if ANDERSONVILLE prison was > a UNION? or CONFEDERATE prison?.

    07/22/2002 02:27:29
    1. Re: [TN-KNOX] Tenn. Soldiers Who Were Imprisoned and Died at Camp Morton, Indiana
    2. TN MAN
    3. hi can you tell me if ANDERSONVILLE prison was a UNION? or CONFEDERATE prison?.my great great uncle WILLIAM HOUSTON MAYES was imprisoned there.he died on the way home in 1865.he was from CLAIBORNE County,TN.his sister was my greatgrandmother NANCY ANN MAYES MOORE.i'm tracing MOOREs in KNOX County,TN.any on here? thanks Ray Moore. On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 12:06:15 -0400, "connie mead" <conniesuetoo@worldnet.att.net> said: > >From my Genie-Angels List: > > Tennessee Confederate Soldiers who were imprisoned and > died at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes name, > company, regiment, date died and other (Cavalry, Artillary, etc.) > > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/military/mort001a.txt?sourceid=002246888 > 05111731320 > http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/military/mort001a.txt?sourceid=002246888 > 05111731320 > > Conniesue > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02 > > > > ==== TNKNOX Mailing List ==== > KNOX COUNTY QUERY BOARD SITE > > > ============================== > 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 > > -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm - You've just been FastMailed!

    07/22/2002 10:28:16
    1. [TN-KNOX] New U>S> Convict List
    2. connie mead
    3. I got this from another List so if I am sending it to the List I got it from, I apologize! US-CONVICT-ANCESTORS-L-request@rootsweb.com Seems to be a great List. Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02

    07/22/2002 06:41:28
    1. [TN-KNOX] Tenn. Soldiers Who Were Imprisoned and Died at Camp Morton, Indiana
    2. connie mead
    3. >From my Genie-Angels List: Tennessee Confederate Soldiers who were imprisoned and died at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes name, company, regiment, date died and other (Cavalry, Artillary, etc.) http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/military/mort001a.txt?sourceid=002246888 05111731320 http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/military/mort001a.txt?sourceid=002246888 05111731320 Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02

    07/22/2002 06:06:15
    1. Re: [TN-KNOX] Millicent Stubley
    2. TN MAN
    3. hi Jean,saw ypur last name is LEWIS i'm connected to LEWIS thru the MAYES line.most oh mine are in CLAIBORNE County,TN.also a lady friend is a LEWIS her family are from ALLEGHENY County,VA.if you want to see a huge LEWIS list go here its loaded believe me.many surnames here from VA to?.. http://www.angelfire.com/in3/louisrr/lewis.htm i have MOORE in Knoxville.do you know any? a cousin worked at ut in the dispatch i think. Ray Moore On Sat, 20 Jul 2002 15:58:27 -0700 (PDT), "Jean Cobb Lewis" <cobblewis@yahoo.com> said: > I am trying to help Marion B. Harris locate a college friend, Millicent > Stubley, who was from Knoxville and graduated from the University of > Tennessee at Knoxville about 1962. Please contact me if you can help. > Thank you. Jean C. Lewis > > Jean Cobb Lewis cobblewis@yahoo.com > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better > > > ==== TNKNOX Mailing List ==== > KNOX COUNTY LIST ADMINISTRATOR > .....commander@inetone.net.... > > > ============================== > 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 > > -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm - In the time it takes you to read this, you could be FastMailing

    07/20/2002 05:06:40
    1. [TN-KNOX] Millicent Stubley
    2. Jean Cobb Lewis
    3. I am trying to help Marion B. Harris locate a college friend, Millicent Stubley, who was from Knoxville and graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville about 1962. Please contact me if you can help. Thank you. Jean C. Lewis Jean Cobb Lewis cobblewis@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better

    07/20/2002 09:58:27
    1. Re: [TN-KNOX] Jefferson Woolen Mills
    2. Bonnie Chaffin
    3. Oops... forgot my email addy for you. bchaffin@shannonindustries.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie Chaffin" <bchaffin@shannonindustries.com> To: <TNKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 2:40 PM Subject: [TN-KNOX] Jefferson Woolen Mills > Hi, > > I have been given access to a picture of the Jefferson Woolen Mills baseball team. The Jefferson Woolen Mill was located on Blount Avenue in Knoxville, Knox County. I believe the building may still be there but is no longer in operation. The dates on the back of the picture say, "team was presented in Dec 1927" and "This the 22nd day of Jan. 1928." > > Only 4 of the 16 men in the picture are identified on the back: Mr. Edward Locket (President of Jefferson Woolen Mill), Mr. Jack Crisp [from my own family], Mr. Reno Howard, and Mr. Elmer Wright. > > Anyone interesting in seeing this picture can write to me and I will send you a .jpg file from my scan. I have scanned the front and back of the picture. > > Bonnie > > > ==== TNKNOX Mailing List ==== > Our KNOX County Mailing List is sponsored by ROOTSWEB > Be sure to visit their site: http://www.rootsweb.com > > > ============================== > 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 > >

    07/19/2002 08:47:02
    1. [TN-KNOX] Jefferson Woolen Mills
    2. Bonnie Chaffin
    3. Hi, I have been given access to a picture of the Jefferson Woolen Mills baseball team. The Jefferson Woolen Mill was located on Blount Avenue in Knoxville, Knox County. I believe the building may still be there but is no longer in operation. The dates on the back of the picture say, "team was presented in Dec 1927" and "This the 22nd day of Jan. 1928." Only 4 of the 16 men in the picture are identified on the back: Mr. Edward Locket (President of Jefferson Woolen Mill), Mr. Jack Crisp [from my own family], Mr. Reno Howard, and Mr. Elmer Wright. Anyone interesting in seeing this picture can write to me and I will send you a .jpg file from my scan. I have scanned the front and back of the picture. Bonnie

    07/19/2002 08:40:37
    1. [TN-KNOX] National Obituary Archive--Current
    2. connie mead
    3. >From Cyndi's List: URL: http://aolsvc.news.arrangeonline.aol.com/HomePage.asp TITLE: National Obituary Archive DESCRIPTION: The National Obituary ArchiveT is the world's largest repository of obituaries and death records with more than 55 million individual entries on file. Visitors may search the archive freely to learn about the deaths of friends or family or to explore relationships when building family trees or doing genealogical research. =~=~=~= Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02

    07/18/2002 06:22:30
    1. [TN-KNOX] National Directory of Morticians
    2. connie mead
    3. >From Cyndi's List: Don't let this site throw you. Click on On-Line Directories tab at the top and go from there. That part is not paid and you do not have to order the book and it is not just for funeral home directors! =~=~=~= URL: http://www.funeral-dir.com TITLE: The National Directory of Morticians DESCRIPTION: The most complete listing of funeral homes and funeral related information. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.377 / Virus Database: 211 - Release Date: 7/15/02

    07/18/2002 04:27:07
    1. [TN-KNOX] For Your Info about Reunion
    2. Carl Coffman
    3. Hello List group and Knox County, I Can't begain to start to tell you what writing to you and receiving your mails, and meeting those of you that faced the rain at the Reunion/Homecoming, has meant to me, and most of you are outstanding in my minds eye to remember the rest of my life. I'm looking for others to carry on this event on into it's third year, maybe have the event in the next Co. over from Knox in the County of Hamblin County, which used to be part of Grainger Co. Three of us meet with the director of Tourist at Morristown, Friday before the reunion, and they really want us to have it there and will help anyway possible. And have inside facilities that are not to expensive, at the Holliday Inn and other ideas for the new group to look over for 2003. I know of one Special Hostess who may want to continue to help, but know I must retire, and not sure about the others besides Terri. Something very untactful has come up that I must tell you about, in order for you to know about it for future use, and to tell the person to stop, and help the hurt person to fell better about coming to the reunion again maybe, by your writing to tell her we all are sorry she was a victim of a racial slur. If I had of knew about it at the time, I'de of removed him very quickly, and am sure I'de had a lot of help if I needed it. This happened to My Cousin Diane Feigner, our numbers keeper, her Grand-Daughter, and Sister Connie, at a vendors table. They told me about it later Sunday night at my room at the Sleep Inn in tears. And since then, have told Terri, also, the following: I've found out some things after this has happen to Connie, about the Person of Robert Mc Ginnis. He hate lots of people, especially all yankees, and has made remarks, of a put down nature, to me for the last two years we had the reunion. I truly Believe this person to be a homosexual, and he has put his hands on my rear end of which I wanted to break last year in removing. And has Call me terms like Dear, Honey and etc. I knew he was stupid, and considered the source. But now he had made my two cousins cry, It's going to be his problem after all of us are thru with him I hope. I don't understand a believed to be Homosexual who must live in a glass house attacking others. I wonder if anyone has called him fag or etc? Maybe not because most people are to nice to do that, except alley trash. His name is Robert McGinnis, Mail <rmcqi8164@aol.com> phone 1-865-776-2728. Diane and sister Connie were at his Vendor table looking, and Robert said to Connie: "Oh you must be related the the Niger Paper we buried last week". This is very serious and Sad. There's Federal law against these's type of things on the books, Just waiting for someone to report. Cousin Connie is a loving, Caring person who works as a RN Nurse to help those in sickness and in Pain, and I'm sure from meeting her, she does her job well, in the loving and caring part she gives freely of herself to others. All I could do was Hold them and tell them I was so sorry for what Robert did to make then cry. I surely hope all of you can remember what Robert did to these two very nice sisters, and tell every one you see that might know him about his actions. Try to put the heat on him until he apologies on line. And Please tell him how wrong he is. You see he had no standing as a Cousin there and never paid his Vendor bill., and was a friend of Terri's. I do so hope that ex-friend now. Please do what ever you feel, to make this right, on your own also. No one came forward and i.d. the way I was signing letter. It was a little neat way and kind-of a test. I remain, Very truly yours, Carl Coffman, Ex-Host, <CousinsCom2@hotmail.com> P.S. Give up? It was the way Abe Lincoln signed his letters. Only he didn't use Carl Coffman, Ex Host in his, I do believe. <Big Smile> _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    07/16/2002 11:35:41
    1. [TN-KNOX] MOORE & MAYES marriage.connected to CLAIBORNE Co.TN
    2. TN MAN
    3. HI anyone with a MOORE/MAYES marriage? my greatgrandparents were best i know are JOHN & NANCY ANN MAYES.married about 1860-61 in CLAIBORNE County,TN.my gramps was born in KNOX County in 1872 in a community name BEVERLY.he lived and married in CLAIBORNE Co. to SARAH TOWNSLEY..my ggramps 0 is known of him.we think my gramps was born in KNOX Co.on the farm of...James Knox Polk Mayes b: April 25, 1847 in Goin, Claiborne, TN d: April 18, 1914 in Knoxville, Knox, TN .......................... +Elizabeth Dunn b: October 21, 1850 in Goin, Claiborne, TN d: June 16, 1935 in Goin, Claiborne, TN m: August 5, 1866 in Claiborne Co., TN.he was related to NANCY.2 of NAMCY's sons lived and raised families in KNOX Co.1.JEFF. 2..JAMES HOUSTON.i'm in touch with his great grandson.so if anyone on here is a MOORE/MAYES or knows of any please ask them about the above. i have lots info and a homepage.Thank you Ray Moore -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm - Come on home

    07/15/2002 09:34:24
    1. [TN-KNOX] JEFF MOORE info & a JACK MOORE obit lookup
    2. TN MAN
    3. HI I'm tracking my great uncle JEFF MOORE.. i have been in touch with a Paul Norman who worked with a JACK MOORE who worked at UT. i really think this is the right person.i'm posting again in hope someone may see this and can help.JACK & CHARLIE are JEFF's sons from his 2nd marriage to ANNEBELLE? they also had 2 daughter,no name. FRANK is by 1st wife no name.Mr.Norman said JACK had a son? or cousin named CHARLIE.if anyone on here knows any MOOREs please ask around.JEFF's siblings JAMES HOUSTON & ROSA BROWN MOORE.they lived and passed away in KNOXVILLE.WILL nothing known of him.AGNES,she was married we think in CLAIBORNE County,had 2 kids a boy & girl.divorced moved to OREGON.JOHN MARION "DOBB" a nickname,my gramps.he was born 1872 in BEVERLY in KNOX Co. he married & lived in CUMBERLAND GAP til his death in 1946.LIZZI married a TOWNSLEY and lived in TAZEWELL area.their parents were JOHN "JACK" & NANCY ANN MAYES..help please!thank you,Ray Moore. i have MAYES that settled in KNOX County. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i also need an obituary lookup,from 1972 to date.. JACK MOORE born about 1919-1922..wife unknown.preceded in death by parents JEFF or JEFFERSON MOORE (note JEFF may have spelled MOORE.MORE.). mother ANNE BELLE? a 1/2 brother FRANK, survivos maybe brother CHARLES or CHARLIE?.2 sisters,no names on them. -- tippytnn@fastmail.fm -- http://fastmail.fm: send your email first class

    07/15/2002 09:12:11
    1. [TN-KNOX] New List -- McMillan's of East TN
    2. Deborah Ledgerwood
    3. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/McMillanETN This is a place to share information about McMIllan's of East Tennessee. SkunkDML Deborah Ledgerwood DeborahBrent@att.net President Smoky Mountain Romance Writers Knoxville, TN www.SMRW.org

    07/15/2002 07:26:43
    1. [TN-KNOX] Images of WWII Draft Cards
    2. connie mead
    3. >From Cyndi's List: URL: http://www.rootdig.com/draft/worldwartwo.html TITLE: World War Two Draft Registration Cards DESCRIPTION: Contains images of these cards and information on how to obtain copies of the cards. Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/02

    07/15/2002 04:14:39
    1. [TN-KNOX] Documentation Site
    2. connie mead
    3. >From Cyndi's List: URL: http://www.bhocutt.com/Documentation.htm TITLE: Adv in Genealogy: Documentation DESCRIPTION: a weekly genealogy column with tips hints and sugestions this week focusing on Documentation. Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/02

    07/15/2002 04:03:23
    1. [TN-KNOX] New List--STINNETT, BOLDEN, YEAROUT, CATE RONMINES WILLLOCKS, RUTLEDGE
    2. connie mead
    3. >From Cyndi's List: URL: http://www.geocities.com/zandalee48/index.html TITLE: zandalee48 DESCRIPTION: STINNETT, BOLDEN, YEAROUT, CATE, RONMINES, WILLOCKS, RUTLEDGE, most from Blount, Sevier and Knox Counties in eastern Tennessee. Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/11/02

    07/14/2002 07:57:44
    1. [TN-KNOX] Great Civil WAr Site--includes all states
    2. connie mead
    3. >From my Candyman List: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw.html Conniesue

    07/13/2002 04:45:20
    1. [TN-KNOX] Lara Morgan (Hughes) Oneal
    2. connie mead
    3. Hi, My name is Conniesue and I am new to the Macon County, North Carolina List I am trying to search my Oneal line of which I know virtually nothing of. I do know that my father's patrnal grandmother was LAURA MORGAN ONEAL. She was born in Cowee Township, Macon County, North Carolina in 1860. She lived with her step-father Gilbert Hughes until 1874. She married DAVID ONEAL in 1974 in Loudon County, Tennessee. They had these children: Laura L. Minnie and/or Lizzie William Price or William E.P.(My grandfaher) There is a possibility that they had these children, but it was under the spelling ONEILL that they were found: Maggie James W. David F. David dropped offf the fact of the earth after the marriage. Laura is on the Guion-Miller Roll under Laura Oneal ( which is strange because if a woman is Native Americnan sheusually goes by her maiden name. There is defintely Cherokee in my heritage just not sure what side. I guess she may have used David's name for the children. She is on the 1910 census with PRICE only at the age of 18. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/02

    07/11/2002 05:32:11
    1. [TN-KNOX] Lara Morgan (Hughes) Oneal
    2. connie mead
    3. Hi, My name is Conniesue and I am new to the Macon County, North Carolina List I am trying to search my Oneal line of which I know virtually nothing of. I do know that my father's patrnal grandmother was LAURA MORGAN ONEAL. She was born in Cowee Township, Macon County, North Carolina in 1860. She lived with her step-father Gilbert Hughes until 1874. She married DAVID ONEAL in 1974 in Loudon County, Tennessee. They had these children: Laura L. Minnie and/or Lizzie William Price or William E.P.(My grandfaher) There is a possibility that they had these children, but it was under the spelling ONEILL that they were found: Maggie James W. David F. David dropped offf the fact of the earth after the marriage. Laura is on the Guion-Miller Roll under Laura Oneal ( which is strange because if a woman is Native Americnan sheusually goes by her maiden name. There is defintely Cherokee in my heritage just not sure what side. I guess she may have used David's name for the children. She is on the 1910 census with PRICE only at the age of 18. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.375 / Virus Database: 210 - Release Date: 7/10/02

    07/11/2002 05:31:57