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    1. Wallace / Tallent
    2. Sandy Fine
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=238 Surname: Liles, Sherwood, Scarbrough, Grubb, Waller, Fine, Reno, Babb ------------------------- I don't know if this is the correct Hulda, but check out this site on Roots of Roane County http://www.roanetn.com/tallnt-j.htm Odem Tallant and his second wife Nancy Platt had a daughter Hulda J. born in 1855. Odem is the son of Jonathan and Fanny (Soward) Tallent. Nancy is buried at Hickory Creek Cemetery. Sandy

    04/12/2000 08:55:08
    1. Marrage
    2. Sandra Jordan
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=237 Surname: Wallace, Talent ------------------------- Marrage of Elijah Wallace to Hulda Jane Talent on Oct. 7,1877 in Loudon Co., TN. Would like information on them. What age were they when they married and who was their parents ? Any one out there who could HELP ME ? Thank you for any information you can give me. Sandy

    04/12/2000 08:20:06
    1. Need look up in Goodspeed's History of Tennessee
    2. Bill and Robin Kline
    3. I was wondering if anyone had the book Goodspeed's History of Tennessee(1887) and would please look on page 855 for Jacob Kline. I found that his name is menitioned on this page but have not been able to locate a copy of the book in Alabama. I would be so grateful. Robin Kline kline@gulftel.com

    04/12/2000 02:09:47
    1. Dr. George Madrid Burdett 1838-1915
    2. Meredith Clapper
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=236 Surname: Burdett, Lenoir ------------------------- Looking for information on this man. He was born in Wilkes Co., GA & after the Civil War (during which he was a surgeon for the Confederacy) he moved to Loudon Co. In 1873 he married Eliza Hume Lenoir. According to this website's cemetery listings, he & his wife are buried in the Lenoir family cemetery with lots of infant children. Does anyone have access to census records for Loudon Co.? Did any of his children live? Who were Eliza's parents? Any help appreciated.

    04/11/2000 09:37:51
    1. Re: TNLOUDON-D Digest V00 #28
    2. Mitzi - I visited the Mayo Cemetery in 1985. It is located near Madisonville in Monroe County. I have some pictures I took there. My ggg-grandfather Blackmore H. Mayo is buried there. I can get you a more complete direction to the cemtery if you like. Ken Klamm

    04/11/2000 06:57:58
    1. Mayo Cemetery
    2. Mitzi Freeman
    3. Anybody ever heard of a Mayo Cemetery? It may be in Loudon, Monroe, or Blount. If you know of it, let me know where it is located. Mitzi

    04/10/2000 09:36:19
    1. Queries and Mailing List
    2. Mitzi Freeman
    3. Morning Everyone, I recently set up our query board to directly post to the mailing list. That way you can see what queries are being posted without having to check the boards all the time. Mitzi

    04/04/2000 05:52:42
    1. Manon Lee and Hannah Mincey
    2. Connie Watters
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=235 Surname: Lee, Mincey ------------------------- Looking for any information regarding Manon Lee (sometimes called Calvin Lee)who married Hannah Mincey on January 25, 1875 in Loudon County, TN. Manon was born ca. 1855/57 and died ca. 1885/86. Hannah Mincey was born March 6, 1857 and died March 11, 1929 in Rhae County, TN. Hannah married 2nd Jarman Peter Bollen. Any help with these families would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Connie

    04/04/2000 03:25:12
    1. Winton
    2. Peggy C. Wilson
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=234 Surname: Winton ------------------------- I am most interested in your Winton line. Please contact me at MawPeggy@ectisp.net

    04/03/2000 08:28:46
    1. HAWKINS & STRATTONS
    2. Patty Brock
    3. Posted on: Loudon County TNGenWeb<br>Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Loudon?read=233 Surname: HAWKINS, STRATTONS ------------------------- I am researching the STRATTONS that lived in Monroe co. TN. Nancy Elizabeth STRATTON b.1874 married Noah W. HAWKINS. They were living in Loudon co. TN. in the early 1940's. They had at least one child that I know of named Earl. If you know any of their descendants please email me at: rocky2@fuse.net Patty Brock

    04/03/2000 07:05:31
    1. Genealogy Workshop
    2. James Kesterson
    3. Spinning Your Ancestors Web A Genealogy and History Featuring the uses of Technology and the Internet Prsented By: The Pellissippi Genealogical & Historical Society Featured Speakers: Billie McNamara"The Internet"{2 Hour Class} Shane Rhyne, East Tennessee Historical Society and others, I will send a later update. Genealogy Book Sales Genealogy Materials and Forms Local and East Tennessee History Free Genealogy Catalogs and Literature Free Door Prizes Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. Clinton Senior High School 425 Dragon Drive Clinton,Tennessee Free Admission Includes Refreshments for Breaks and Lunch Everyone Is Welcome Pellissippi Genealogical & Historical Society Homepage http://pghs.home.att.net/ Email Address pghs@att.net

    03/24/2000 02:39:11
    1. Genealogy Workshop
    2. James Kesterson
    3. Spinning Your Ancestors Web A Genealogy and History Featuring the uses of Technology and the Internet Prsented By: The Pellissippi Genealogical & Historical Society Featured Speakers: Billie McNamara"The Internet"{2 Hour Class} Shane Rhyne, East Tennessee Historical Society and others, I will send a later update. Genealogy Book Sales Genealogy Materials and Forms Local and East Tennessee History Free Genealogy Catalogs and Literature Free Door Prizes Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. Clinton Senior High School 425 Dragon Drive Clinton,Tennessee Free Admission Includes Refreshments for Breaks and Lunch Everyone Is Welcome Pellissippi Historical & Historical Society HomePage http://pghs.home.att.net/ Email Address pghs@att.net

    03/24/2000 02:24:49
    1. Genealogy Workshop
    2. James Kesterson
    3. Spinning Your Ancestors Web A Genealogy and History Featuring the uses of Technology and the Internet Prsented By: The Pellissippi Genealogical & Historical Society Featured Speakers: Billie McNamara"The Internet"{2 Hour Class} Shane Rhyne, East Tennessee Historical Society and others, I will send a later update. Genealogy Book Sales Genealogy Materials and Forms Local and East Tennessee History Free Genealogy Catalogs and Literature Free Door Prizes Saturday, April 29, 2000 9:00 a.m.--4:00 p.m. Clinton Senior High School 425 Dragon Drive Clinton,Tennessee Free Admission Includes Refreshments for Breaks and Lunch Everyone Is Welcome

    03/23/2000 05:05:10
    1. SMITH, John
    2. Wanda Messer
    3. Looking for the family of John SMITH b ca 1800 married Mary ?? b ca 1808. One of their children was Elizabeth A. born ca 1840. Could someone please check the 1850 census for Loudon County for me. Thanks. Wanda Messer Wanda Messer p036609b@pbfreenet.seflin.lib.fl.us

    03/20/2000 05:59:21
    1. What's New in Loudon County, TNGenWeb
    2. Mitzi Freeman
    3. Hello Everyone, I just uploaded Part III of the Will Index. The settlements, reports, and inventories page has been updated as well. This completes Will Book A. Will Index http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnloudon/wills/will3.html Settlements, Reports and Inventories http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnloudon/wills/sirindex.html Happy Hunting, Mitzi

    03/18/2000 12:06:36
    1. Re: TNLOUDON-D Digest V00 #20
    2. The East TN Genealogy Conf. and Reunion sounds great. If there's anyone on this list that is going and would be willing to post a surname flyer for me please contact me at: msheppa165@aol.com Lynn Sheppa >From California

    03/15/2000 05:33:33
    1. Announce: First Families of Tennessee book and ETHS Genealogy Conference
    2. East Tennessee Historical Society
    3. East Tennessee Historical Society Hosts Genealogy Conference and Family Reunion Celebration The sons and daughters of Tennessee's pioneer founders are heading home this Memorial Day weekend. The East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) is hosting a weekend-long genealogy conference and family history fair, May 26-28, in Knoxville, Tennessee. A highlight of the conference will be a "family reunion" of members of the society's family heritage project, First Families of Tennessee (FFT)the debut of a new First Families of Tennessee book. Guests attending the conference will face a wide variety of options and activities, including a two-day genealogy conference featuring national and regional experts, a family history fair and street party in downtown Knoxville, motorcoach tours of historic East Tennessee sites, and a "family reunion" dinner at the home of Tennessee's first governor, John Sevier. The genealogy conference, held at Knoxville's Hilton Hotel, May 26-27, will examine Southeastern "roots and routes" - focusing on our ancestors and their migrations into and out of East Tennessee. Guest speakers will discuss a variety of topics including Scots-Irish research, Cherokee genealogy, Tennessee land records, Tennesseans in the California gold rush, frontier religion, and more. Experts will also discuss research topics in states associated with Tennessee's earliest residents, including Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Virginia. Descendants of Tennessee's first families will celebrate the publication of the East Tennessee Historical Society's newest book, First Families of Tennessee: A Register of Early Settlers and Their Descendants. The book, a tribute to the ancestors enrolled in the FFT project, will include names and vital stats of the more than 2,000 ancestors enrolled in the project, along with a registry of FFT members. The book will be unveiled in a special ceremony and will be available for purchase at the history conference. Guest speakers will include Dr. George K. Schweitzer, Charles Sherrill of the Tennessee State Library and Archives, Russell Baker, Robert Davis, historian Walter Durham, and other experts on a variety of genealogical and historical topics. In addition to the multi-track genealogy conference, ETHS will host a genealogy and family history fair featuring mini-workshops for beginners, vendor displays, tours of local historic sites, carriage and trolley rides in downtown Knoxville, and living history demonstrations. The fair will also include a downtown street party outside the historical society's headquarters with live music, dramatic performances, historic reenactments, children's activities and more. While the theme of the weekend will be built around a family reunion of First Families of Tennessee members, attendance at all the events is open to anyone with an interest in history and genealogy. The First Families of Tennessee was founded by the East Tennessee Historical Society in 1993 to honor the state's early residents and to recognize their descendants. The program is open to those who can prove descent from a person living in any part of Tennessee by 1796. Housed in Knoxville's Calvin M. McClung Historical Collection, the First Families of Tennessee files provide a one-of-a-kind resource for historical and genealogical research. For additional information about ETHS, the First Families of Tennessee project, or the upcoming genealogy conference and First Families of Tennessee reunion, visit the historical society's website at www.east-tennessee-history.org # # #

    03/14/2000 07:25:20
    1. Invalid Emails
    2. Mitzi Freeman
    3. Hello Everyone, Below is a list of invalid emails that I found in the Surnames database. If you recognize any of these surnames or email addresses as yours, please send me a valid email address. Thanks, Mitzi >>>>>>>>>>> GLASCO, YATES: acklin@mychoice.net FURROW: billmsmith@earthlink.com CLARK, NAVE: coshoes@clsp.uswest.com ATWOOD, BELL,GRIDER, SANDUSKY: jhgrid@fuse.net GRIGGS, NELSON, STINNANT: jonlisaa@airmail.net BLAIR, GOLEY, WINTON: Lethco@gateway.com HOLDER, WHITE: maryandwin@prodigy.com RUSSELL, SHUBERT: pajtravis@aol.co ANDRES, BAZE, CHILTON, DICKERSON, HARMON, HENSON, LAWLESS, NAIL, RICE, TOLLETT: tlawless@oio.net GRIDER/GIDER/GRYDER/GUIDER/GREIDER, LAMBERT, SCHRIMPSHIRE, TUCK: vgmx05c@prodigy.com

    03/07/2000 01:01:48
    1. Lookup for Packett in Lenoir City
    2. Ruth Pepin
    3. Can someone check their resources for Lillie Packett who should be buried in the Lenoir City Cemetery? Do you find her there? Are there any other Packetts there besides her son James and his wife Ruth? Many thanks, Ruth

    03/02/2000 01:54:25
    1. Englant
    2. Janet Franklin
    3. I'm looking for any information on Englant family. Unknown Englant married Nancy Ann Walker Grant late 1800s. Either in Monroe Co or Loudon Co. thank you Janet Franklin ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    02/29/2000 07:44:22