Subject: Re: [WHITE] 18th Century Virginia Newspapers/White family > White Family Genealogical Abstracts for Revolutionary War Soldiers by > Elnore White Farquhar, Heritage Books, Inc. > S3542 NC > Stephen White born 25 Nov 1762 Granville Co NC > Died 9 March, 1846 in Rutherford Co TN > Applied for pension in 1832 Rutherford Co TN > Entered service at Granville Co NC. > Resided; Granville Co to 1784; then to Madison Co KY until 1805- then to > Rutherford Co TN > wife; Elizabeth Searcy > Step father- Zechariah Williams served with him. > Stephen White also served in War of 1812. > ** > Rutherford Co TN comprised ALL of present day Bedford and Lincoln Co's TN, > and most of Moore Co TN. > ** > Williamson family from George was related to Reuben Searcy. Reuben lived > at Knoxville, Knox Co TN, at one time. > ** > Lincoln Co TN, First Court at Fayetteville, Lincoln Co TN had attorney, > William White. > ** > Stephen White married Elizabeth Searcy born 8 Dec 1772 at Granville Co NC, > died 16 Dec 1827. Daughter of Rueben Searcy. > Children; > Susan White b 1798 Madison Co KY. Died Dec 11,1842 Rutherford Co TN. see > below > Stokeley White see below > Burrell Gannaway White b 20 May 1808 in Millersburg, Rutherford Co TN. > ** > Susan White b 1798 Madison Co KY, d Dec 11, 1842 Rutherford Co TN. > Stokely White was her brother. He is in the 1850 census, Rutherford Co TN, > Millersburg District, p 22, which can't be seen. He was highly respected > during the Civil War in a diary written by Jason Niles in which he was > referred to as "Old Man Stokely White". He had to be ca 60 years old > making him born 1790-1800.A Henry Jamison who was referred to in the diary > as giving wisdom, may have been Hugh Black Jamison's brother. > > Susan married Hugh Black Jamison b ca 1795-96 in Rockbridge VA. Married 25 > Aug 1817 Rutherford Co TN. Children; > 1. Stephen White Jamison b 19 June 1818 > 2. Mary Elizabeth b 11 Sept 1819 " > 3. Jane Black b 16 April 1821 " > 4. Henry Clay b 3 Jan 1823 " > 5. Fanny Ann b ca 1825 " > 6. Charlotte b 1828/9 " > 7. Sophia J. 10 Aug 1828 Attalla Co MS > 8. Rebecca Clementine b 11 Jan 1830 Rutherford Co TN > 9. William Hugh "Manzy" Aug 28, 1833 " > > Hugh Black Jamison b ca 1795/6 Rockbridge VA, died 25 Dec 1837 Rutherford > Co TN. > Married Book 1810-1881,page 123, Rutherford Co TN. > War Record for birthplace and age > Hugh was a farmer and successful business. Of Scotch-Irish descent, he was > born in TN. His Scotch-Irish stock left Ireland ca 1742 and settled in > Pennsylvania. His great grandfather was Thomas Jamison who was killed by > Shawnee Indians. Two sons; Thomas and John Jamison, fled to Virginia where > they resided with their mother's father, Erwin. This ancestor no doubt was > Matthew Erwin who resided in Tinkling Springs, Augusta Co VA. [If so, info > about him should be found on internet on Chalkley's Chronicles. There are > 3 volumes of them. On each volume, scroll to the bottom first to consult > the index to save time looking] > Hugh Jamison resided 1820 Rutherford Co TN. He purchased land from Jack > Dyer, June 1819, a plot of 125 acres and registered on 18th k 1820. He > bought additional land from William Patterson, which was witnessed by > STEPHEN WHITE , his father in law. > > On Jan 26, 1824, Mr. Jamison and Stephen White and others were appointed > to lay out a bypass from the Murfreesboro Road to Shelbyville. > > Hugh fought in the Civil War in MS. He moved to Attalla Co with his > brother Henry. Listed in 1850 census there. Perhaps that is why one of > Stephen White's children was born there. Stephen must have tried to live > there and did not like it? > > May 7, 1864, Wednesday, was at Campbell's Tavern awhile- old man White > [Stokley] was there and others- Negroes talking of following them,- > watching stables- Henry kept Boomer out all night- > May 7, 1864- Saturday, Hudson making palmetto hats. After dinner, R & A > left. I remained an hour and half longer, then started and reached Stokely > White's- 11 miles- just after sunset- directly Rosamond & A. came up with > White, Harv. White's son. Ann there, mistress of the house. > ** > Burrell Gannaway White b 20 May 1808 Rutherford Co TN, d 31 Oct 1884 > Rutherford Co TN. > 1850 census, Millersburg Twp.Rutherford Co HH 1050, p 1035 > 1860 Rutherford Co Fosterville Twp. page 40 HH 322/323 > Burrell married Elizabeth Miller, b 25 Dec 1817 Rutherford Co TN > children; > Robert Miller b 8 Mar 1834 TN see below > William N. b 1836 > Elizabeth b 1837 > Burrell married 2nd Mary Ann McKeow Donnelly b 11 Dec 1820 Dublin, > Ireland. married 1840. No children listed. > > Robert Miller White b 8 Mar 1834 TN, died aft 1910 Rutherford Co TN. > 1850 Rutherford Co Millersburg Twp. HH 1035, > 1860 Rutherford Co, Fosterville, P 40, HH 322/323 > 1870 Rutherford Co Civil Dist 25, Dist 124, HH 170 Edmond White, servant > living with him. > 1880 Rutherford Co TN, Dist 207, page 20, HH 170 > 1900 Rutherford Co TN Civil Dist 25, Dist 138, Sheet 4B, > > Son of Burrell and Elizabeth > Robert married Lucy Elizabeth [Betty] Baugh b 23 July 1836 TN, married 10 > April 1860 Rutherford Co TN. Children; > Mary Baugh b 23 April 1861 Rutherford Co TN > William R. b 4 July 1865 " > John B. Feb 1867 " > Burrell Gannaway b 27 Nov 1870 " > Robert M Jr. b May 1875 " > Mattie [Matilda?] b Feb 1878 " > > All of this info submitted to Ancestry.com by Robin [Moore] Ingram > ingram_law@msn.com > > William N. White b 1836 TN, d 1900 son of Burrell > 1850 Rutherford Co TN Millersburg Twp. HH 1035 > 1860 Fostersville, Rutherford Co page 40, HH 322/323 > 1870 Rutherford Co TN, Murfreesboro Twp, Dist 25, page 12, HH 82 > Ortho R. age 10 living with them. Margaret Thom age 15 is servant > > Married Susan Caroline White b ca 1836 TN. Children listed; > Inez W. b Dec 1867 TN > Nathaniel P b Oct 1869 TN > > Elizabeth White b 1837, 1850 living Rutherford Co, Millersburg, Twp. HH > 1035 dau of Burrell > Married Thomas David White b ca 1834, married 8 Mar 1859 Rutherford Co TN, > Child > Otey Ottie R. White b 1860 > ** > Stephen Jamison was brought up in Rutherford Co TN on his parents > plantation. He served Mexican War as private in Co G, 3rd Inf. enlisting > Sept 20, 1847 at Millersburg, TN and discharged at Memphis, July 24, 1848. > He returned to Millersburg after the war and dealt in real estate. He was > killed in 1864 at Resaca, Georgia. He never married. He lived in Attalla > Co MS and Rutherford Co TN. > **** > None of above proved by me. > Ginny K
ASSISTANCE WITH THE LOCKE/MULLINS FAMILIES OF LCT I am looking for descendents of William and Mahalia Mullins, and children of Jacob Locke and Amanda Mullins Locke (Mary and James C.) and Jacob Locke and Sarah A Mullins Locke (Nancy, Josephine (sometimes called Josie), John, and Jacob who was born after Jacob Sr died. Many descendents of William and Mahalia have been found, however, I would like to track down descendents of those I come from - Jacob and Amanda Locke and Jacob and Sarah Locke. It looks like John and Jacob moved to Madison CO AL. Any help appreciated. Kaye Sass Tampa, FL rksass@tampabay.rr.com -----Original Message----- From: TNLINCOL-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:TNLINCOL-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 5:01 AM To: TNLINCOL-D@rootsweb.com Subject: TNLINCOL-D Digest V05 #221
It will make a wonderful Christmas present to those who were planning to use it as a gift. It will be a treasure to those of us who simply want a Heritage Book to be proud to hand down for our personal lines. It is/was a monumental undertaking and I do not envy them the hours and verifications necessary to get it to the publisher. Just a week ago, I had to make a verification on a submission of mine SO THEY ARE STILL WORKING VERY HARD. Ginny Keefer
On 5/29/05 7:03 PM, "AreAllOne@aol.com" <AreAllOne@aol.com> wrote: > Has anyone heard any news on whether the heritage book is getting close? I > ordered one as a gift for someone. > > Thanks, > Susan Kelley Fletcher > > > Misers are no fun to live with, but they make great ancestors.--Tom Snyder > http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/sflet > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > To search the list archives: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl then enter TNLINCOL > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx I'm wondering the same thing. I paid for one but did not include postage and wonder if I need to mail more money for postage... As well as when it will be available. Betty Smith bls@smith.net
It hasn't gone to press yet. Hope to have it in hand by first of year (I think). Regina -----Original Message----- From: Betty Smith [mailto:bls@smith.net] Sent: Friday, June 10, 2005 2:41 PM To: TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [LCT] Heritage book On 5/29/05 7:03 PM, "AreAllOne@aol.com" <AreAllOne@aol.com> wrote: > Has anyone heard any news on whether the heritage book is getting > close? I ordered one as a gift for someone. > > Thanks, > Susan Kelley Fletcher > > > Misers are no fun to live with, but they make great ancestors.--Tom > Snyder http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/sflet > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > To search the list archives: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl then enter TNLINCOL > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx I'm wondering the same thing. I paid for one but did not include postage and wonder if I need to mail more money for postage... As well as when it will be available. Betty Smith bls@smith.net ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== Other genealogical mailists and newsgroups: http://www.CyndisList.com/mailnews.htm ============================== Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx
Looking for any and all information on any Medley's my (great great great grandfather was allen Medley
In a message dated 6/6/2005 11:30:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, ginnykeefer@cox.net writes: Mary Marbut Foster Warren born July 4, 1861 at Giles Co TN, died Sept 25, 1940 Prospect, Giles Co TN. She was a widow. Died of coronary thrombosis. Buried at Minor Hill Cemetery, Pulaski, Giles Co TN. Daughter of J.G. Marbut and Mary Prince. Informant was Walter Foster [ evidently son of a first marriage?] He lived Minor Hill, Giles Co TN Ginny, First, Many Thanks, most of these were from Daniel Warrens line....Do you know anything on the Marbut listed above? I did find that in Giles Co 1877 and R.B. (male) Warren m. M.E. Marbut, and in 1878 a J. W. (male) Warren m. S.J. Marbut...the last couple is living in J. A. Marbuts household in 1880, J.W. a blacksmith..I have been unable to determine who these Warrens are, does anyone know? Cindy
Dear folks, I am passing extracts from a lettter from another site, because I find the thoughts cited as very applicable, or as a minimum very stimulating, to our research via the web sites. At the risk of not being name specific or county specific, I pass this along for our mutual edification. Note particularly paragraphs 3, 5, and 7. Cheers, DS ===================== > Dear xx, 1. > Thank you for sending us the e-mail with your story about xx. Not having heard from you for a while, I was actually not certain whether you were still doing genealogy. Then came your e-mail, and on top of that, a day or so ago I happened on substantial evidence of your activity. I was searching the internet for something and hit on an archived message from you in the RootsWeb German-Texan mailing list, something from a while back to the effect that you have tons of stuff on the Heusers, Staffels, Elmendorfs etc and was anyone interested? Purely by chance or instinct I went to look at last month’s archive on the same group and discovered that you are the source of approximately every other message! Now of course I’m impressed and moreover am certain that you probably have a great deal of information which I would find interesting. However... 2. > My attention was grabbed by the series of messages entitled “Letters from Gummersbach”. The reason: I am just finishing a first draft of my own transcription, translation and annotation of Eugen Staffel’s letters from his 1873-1875 trip – including about fifteen additional letters which had been separated in the 1950s from the first set of originals translated about 1970 by JM. I have thus far given my draft to only a few people, for comment on specific points, and my initial reaction to your posted messages was consternation that somebody would have sent my draft to you to be put on the internet without first asking me. A second look at your posting clarified that it was not my version but J’s old one. Still, I would like to know who sent them to you, since you described it as “out of the blue.” 3. > In any case, this all got me to thinking. The work I am doing with the family papers has at least three goals: - first, making this very interesting original source material available and accessible; - second, providing context to facilitate understanding of the texts; and third, publishing accurate information which can be substantiated. The first goal requires transcribing the German schrift and translating it into English; by my standard that means printing both the transcribed and the translated texts and would ideally also mean printing facsimiles of the original documents. The second goal involves synthesizing various genealogical and historical/cultural information and presenting it in an efficient form which will enable a present-day reader to read the text with comprehension equivalent to that of the original writer or recipient. - The third goal is important to me because I want work issued under my name to have (and deserve) a reputation for accuracy and credibility. 4. > To be clear, I am not saying that previous translators of the family letters made mistakes, but they often left out the transcription step or else the transcription and translation become separated. The audience is not made up entirely of English-speaking readers; German-speaking readers should be given the original text prior to the introduction of subtle twists through the translation. It’s a different story when one goes beyond mere translating. I’m writing an introduction and annotations in addition to the texts, and unfortunately, some information disseminated in prior articles on the history of this family (even obituaries!) turns out to be wrong. I want to correct misinformation and not perpetuate it. 5. > This brings me to the question of “internet publication.” I’d like to hear your perspective on that topic. My instinctive feeling is to distrust any data for which the only source is somebody’s web page, bulletin board posting or the like. I have gotten leads from such sources, but unless there is a published (i.e. printed) version or an archive as ultimate source I don ’t see how one can trust its credibility. An exception might be if a real person supplies some information by private e-mail, particularly when some corroborating facts are available from ultimate sources. In general, though, I have been warned off by mis-statements and family legends which don’t hold up when documented facts are brought to bear, and even by transcriptions riddled with errors. 6. > An example is the ship’s passenger list showing the arrival of the Staffels in February 1852: some clerk started the string of errors at the outset by writing that Heino Staffel was 83 years old instead of 33 and misspelling his first name, but a transcription posted on the internet by the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild compounds the problem by seriously misreading the ship’s name. It looks like you have been given some incorrect information too, since Eugen didn’t marry a Heuser girl during his 1873-75 visit – he married Clara Wahrmund of Fredericksburg – it was his father Heino Staffel who married into the Heuser family, specifically Adeline Wüste, whose mother was the artist Louise Wüste geb. Heuser. Also, the Staffels lived in San Antonio, not Castroville. 7. > It seems only logical that if internet posting is pragmatically viewed as inherently untrustworthy and if one of my chief goals is trustworthiness, I should not want to post my work, especially not before the complete package has been published the oldfashioned, hard-copy way so that a citation is possible. What do you think? > > Sincerely, > xx
Hi. Not researching this. Just searched internet for "Paint Rock". Found out it is is Jackson Co., AL. The web site below gives the latitude and longitude. http://cdo.ncdc.noaa.gov/cdo/sodstn.txt Nothing on the school. Have you tried a query in Jackson Co., AL? It apparently has a zip code. :-) http://www.hometownlocator.com/CitySearch.cfm?Name=Paint%20Rock&StateCode=AL Here's a genealogy chat transcript about Paint Rock, AL - may be you can contact these people for leads... http://huntsville.about.com/library/blal0408022.htm This web page is a publisher who has memoirs of people who lived there: http://www.paintrockriverpress.com/about.html Map showing location: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/scottsboro/maps/map_text.html Chamber of Commerce - maybe they can give you lead to historical society http://www.jacksoncountychamber.com/individuals.html Finally, just do the following search: +"Paint Rock, AL" +"genealogy" Sorry if you already know all this. Diane >Can anyone tell me if they know of "Paint Rock Indian School"? >Located on the Paint Rock River at Al/Tn line. >About 1866 my gr-father met my grandmother there >He delivered coal to the school and fell in love with my grandmother. >She was Cherokee and my grandfather traded goods LOL for her hand in >marriage. >Thing is>> I can't find anyone who knows of this school. >My father was born on Blanche, TN> >I get confused just trying to piece it all together. >Thanks, >BabieCissie > >
Brenda, Huntland is in Franklin Co., the obit was in the Herald Chronicle from Winchester. The website is: _www.heraldchronicle.com_ (http://www.heraldchronicle.com) The obit: KEITH, Emmett Brandon, age 86 of Huntland, Tennessee died Friday, June 3, 2005 at Southern Tennessee Medical Center in Winchester, Tennessee. He was born in Franklin County, Tennessee, the son of the late Emmett Grant Keith and Grace Brandon Keith. He was a farmer and served his country in the U.S. Army during World War II. He is survived by his wife, Rubye Keith of Huntland; daughter, Rose Brooks of Hugo, Oklahoma; three sons, Herbert Keith of Point Lookout, Missouri, Ernest Keith of Springfield, Missouri and Forrest Keith of Decatur, Alabama; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. Funeral services were conducted on Monday, June 6, 2005 at 1 p.m. at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home Chapel with Brother Ricky Wade and Brother Dean Guy officiating. Interment was in the Mt. Carmel Cemetery in Huntland. Serving as pallbearers were: Shorty Walker, Jason Walker, M.L. Dickey, Martin Dickey, Harry Limbaugh and Jerry Limbaugh. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home, 300 1st Ave. NW, Winchester, TN in charge of arrangements, 967-2222. Steve
I was disappointed in my order of the Giles Co TN Death Certificates on E Bay. They only sent 13 ???? Only one of mine for goodness sakes. Ginny K William Jefferson Warren b Aug 12, 1877, Moore Co TN died March 3, 1918, buried at Center Point Cem. Giles Co. Died of TB age 41 y, 4 mo 4 days at death, was married and was a merchant. Wife's name not given. Son of; N. [Nicholas?] Warren born Lincoln Co TN and Mary J. Warren of Lincoln Co TN. \\ Informant was; D.? T. Warren of Diana, Giles Co TN Dan T. Warren born July 9, 1881 Moore Co TN, died Oct 3, 1929 of Wood alcohol poison in bootleg whiskey. age 48 y, farmer, buried at Center Point Cem. Pulaski, Giles Co TN. He was single at death. Son of Nicholas Warren and Mary Jane Phelps, both born Moore Co TN Informant T. L. Mosley of Frankenwing, TN. Mary Jane Warren b Jan 22, 1855 Moore Co TN, died Aug 5, 1929, buried at Center Point Cem. Pulaski, Giles Co TN. She was a widow. [Of Nicholas Warren above] Daughter of Jefferson Phelps and Sallie Warren both born TN. She died of uremia poisoning, Chronic Nephritis. Informant was D.T. Warren of Diana, Giles Co TN James A. Warren died age 82 y, 1 month and 3 days on Jan 4, 1933. Had paralysis due to "hemorrhage of mingeous"? [Can't read] and cancer of the neck. Wife not named. James was son of Thomas Warren and Jemima Bedford both of Moore Co TN. Informant was not listed. Buried Jan 4, 1933, no cemetery listed. Probably family farm? Undertaker Yancy? Rainey of Ardmore, TN, Dr W.S. Mims Mary Elizabeth Warren b Feb 25, 1851, died 82y, 7m, 10 d on Sept 5, 1933. died of senility, fall a couple of days ago, bronchitis pneumonia. Husband was J.A. Warren [ above man no doubt?] She was day of P.A. Dale of NC and Polly Dale of Lincoln Co TN. Informant was Houston Warren of Frankenwing. Giles Co TN Cant read name of cemetery, looks like Bell Spraggs???? ***** Giles Co birth Warren's George Washington Warren b Apr 28, 1862 at Carroll Co Georgia, died age 91 on April 15, 1952 At Pulaski. Giles Co Retired farmer. Informant was Mrs. Oscar Daugherty of Pulaski Son of John Warren and Charlotte Mikel. No doctor in attendance. Buried at Freeman Cemetery, Leoma, Lawrenceburg, TN - by O.L. North Funeral Director at Lawrenceburg TN Thomas Warren born Dec 20, 1894, Giles Co TN. Died Mar 15, 1954 Delrose, Giles Co TN. Farmer. Informant Mrs. Thomas Warren of Delrose TN. Son of James A. Warren and Mary E. Dale. Cancer of prostate Served in WWI Buried at Bethany Cemetery, Pulaski, Giles Co TN on March 16, 1954. Emma Adeline Warren born Apr 23, 1881 TN, Died June 30, 1952 Goodsprings, TN. Housewife - husband not named Age 71y 2mo 7d at death. Cerebral Hemorrhage. Parents were Stephen Jones and Maggie Hester. Informant was A.A. Warren of Goodsprings, Giles Co TN Buried Shores Cemetery at Goodsprings. Bennet May Funeral Home at Pulaski. Mason Clarence Warren married to Rona Warren age 52 when he died on Nov 3, 1944 at Pulaski, Giles Co TN. They lived on E. College St. in Pulaski. Died of Coronary Thrombosis. Buried at Minor Hill Cemetery in Pulaski. Son of Nathan Anderson Warren and Betty Jim Thomas both of Giles Co [ of my own line] Informant was Butler Warren of Minor Hill TN. Mary Marbut Foster Warren born July 4, 1861 at Giles Co TN, died Sept 25, 1940 Prospect, Giles Co TN. She was a widow. Died of coronary thrombosis. Buried at Minor Hill Cemetery, Pulaski, Giles Co TN. Daughter of J.G. Marbut and Mary Prince. Informant was Walter Foster [ evidently son of a first marriage?] He lived Minor Hill, Giles Co TN Malissa Warren born August 1848 TN, died Aug 23, 1922, Giles Co TN. Cancer of Spleen. Married but spouse not listed. Daughter of Henry Kelly and Haley Smith both born NC. Informant was James Kelly of Minor Hill, Giles Co TN. Buried at Minor Hill Cemetery in Giles Co TN. ________ Warren, born Jan 28, 1918, born dead. Mother had measles. Parents were; Cleveland Warren and Mae Bevels born TN. Buried at Bee Springs Cemetery, Undertaker, D. W. Mims of Bunker Hill, Giles Co TN. " Remember me in the family tree- My name, my days, my strife: then I'll ride upon the wings of time and live an endless life". Goetsch
Hello, Can anyone tell me if they know of "Paint Rock Indian School"? Located on the Paint Rock River at Al/Tn line. About 1866 my gr-father met my grandmother there He delivered coal to the school and fell in love with my grandmother. She was Cherokee and my grandfather traded goods LOL for her hand in marriage. Thing is>> I can't find anyone who knows of this school. My father was born on Blanche, TN> I get confused just trying to piece it all together. Thanks, BabieCissie
Hi Brendal You can usually get the local deaths in "The Huntsville Times" news paper or the "Nashville Tennessean." Hope this helps; Frances
Suggest you try to "google" this one. Bobbie in TX Babiecissie@aol.com wrote: >Hello, >Can anyone tell me if they know of "Paint Rock Indian School"? > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.323 / Virus Database: 267.6.4 - Release Date: 6/6/2005
I would like to know more about this school also if any one finds anything out about it. Some of my family lived in the Paint Rock area. Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: <Babiecissie@aol.com> To: <TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 4:25 PM Subject: Re: [LCT] Courthouse look up??? > Hello, > Can anyone tell me if they know of "Paint Rock Indian School"? > Located on the Paint Rock River at Al/Tn line. > About 1866 my gr-father met my grandmother there > He delivered coal to the school and fell in love with my grandmother. > She was Cherokee and my grandfather traded goods LOL for her hand in > marriage. > Thing is>> I can't find anyone who knows of this school. > My father was born on Blanche, TN> > I get confused just trying to piece it all together. > Thanks, > BabieCissie > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Please support the LCT Genealogical Society :-) > > ============================== > 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 > >
I am interested in finding someone who might visit the Lincoln County courthouse and is willing to look up a name for me? I am willing to pay for copies and some of your time. Please contact me privately to discuss my need.
Thanks forund it and its not much there. Thank you for your kind help Brenda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy Mears" <cindy_lou_143@yahoo.com> To: <TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [LCT] Obit help > Brenda, Most of the newspapers in the area are weekly but I did find this one . Not too much . > Go to google.com and type in tennessee newspapers later . Cindy > > > > http://dbease.tennessean.com/dbEase/cgi-bin/go_get.pl > > > Brenda Campos <brecampos@mho.com> wrote: > Does any one know a site online that will have obits listed for Huntland TN > This person (cousin) died on thursday and will be buried today in Winchester. > His name is Emmett Keith. > I would very much like to have his obit. > > Brenda > In Colorado > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Register your first lines in LCT: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/family.htm > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Visit the LCT GenConnect system at: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/rw/localities.northam.usa.states.ten nessee.counties.lincoln > > ============================== > 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&ta rgetid=5429 > >
Cindy it would not come through.send me the name of the paper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy Mears" <cindy_lou_143@yahoo.com> To: <TNLINCOL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 11:57 AM Subject: Re: [LCT] Obit help > Brenda, Most of the newspapers in the area are weekly but I did find this one . Not too much . > Go to google.com and type in tennessee newspapers later . Cindy > > > > http://dbease.tennessean.com/dbEase/cgi-bin/go_get.pl > > > Brenda Campos <brecampos@mho.com> wrote: > Does any one know a site online that will have obits listed for Huntland TN > This person (cousin) died on thursday and will be buried today in Winchester. > His name is Emmett Keith. > I would very much like to have his obit. > > Brenda > In Colorado > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Register your first lines in LCT: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/family.htm > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > > > ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== > Visit the LCT GenConnect system at: > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/board/rw/localities.northam.usa.states.ten nessee.counties.lincoln > > ============================== > 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&ta rgetid=5429 > >
Does any one know a site online that will have obits listed for Huntland TN This person (cousin) died on thursday and will be buried today in Winchester. His name is Emmett Keith. I would very much like to have his obit. Brenda In Colorado
Brenda, Most of the newspapers in the area are weekly but I did find this one . Not too much . Go to google.com and type in tennessee newspapers later . Cindy http://dbease.tennessean.com/dbEase/cgi-bin/go_get.pl Brenda Campos <brecampos@mho.com> wrote: Does any one know a site online that will have obits listed for Huntland TN This person (cousin) died on thursday and will be buried today in Winchester. His name is Emmett Keith. I would very much like to have his obit. Brenda In Colorado ==== TNLINCOL Mailing List ==== Register your first lines in LCT: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnlincol/family.htm ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com