About two or three weeks ago, someone asked for volunteers to help with transcribing a census, I think, and I volunteered. The person e-mailed me back and said they would mail me some pages and I haven't yet received anything and was wondering, R U still needing volunteers? I don't remember the person's name and I no longer have his/her e- mail address, but if you're out there or if anyone knows who this was, let me know. Thanks, Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html Coordinator/Discover North Carolina Genealogy WebRing http://www.accessgenealogy.com/rings/nc/
Kay , am most happy to have been able to help you, as I know George is also. I don't believe he is on our list, but I will forward your note of thanks on to him. This is what our list is all about. I just wish we could have it where all replys were posted to the list, but hey ,this is certainly better than none at all. Please, if you even remotely think you can help some one with a lead or queries, then please try. That is sometimes the only way questions get solved. Who knows maybe some one else out there will have theirs solved by your question as well. So please, I urge you each and all to keep posting. Those of you who have your family traced back as far as possiable. Please come forward and post yours too , so we can all share. Happy Holidays to you and yours. Frank and Betty McBee fkm@usurf.com
Dear List, Here is the Rogers family to go with the GONCE family I posted earlier. 1.William ROGERS b. ca 1785 d. bef 1840 Franklin Co TN m Martha WILKINSON m. 27 Jan 1807 Barren Co,KY she was b. ca 1785 in NC d. bef 1860 Franklin Co,TN CHILDREN: 2.Jesse ROGERS b. ca 1807 Barren Co,KY Sarah ROGERS b. ca 1810 Barren Co,KY Juda ROGERS b. ca 1811 Barren Co,KY Robert ROGERS b. ca 1812 Barren co,KY Lucy ROGERS b. ca 1815 Barren Co,KY Mary Ann ROGERS b. 25 Dec 1817 Barren Co,KY Margaret ROGERS b. ca 1819 Barren Co,KY John Batley "Jack" ROGERS b. 1 Jan 1820 Barren Co,KY d. 8 Nov 1903 Marion Co,TN m. (first wife) Kiziah GONCE 1 Dec 1840 Jackson Co, AL she was b. 18 Oct 1818 Hawkins Co, TN d.14 Feb 1850 CHILDREN: 3. Frances Ann ROGERS Martha Jane ROGERS b. 16 Oct 1843 Franklin co TN Robert W. ROGERS b. 16 Apr 1844 Isaac Gonce ROGERS b. 16 Jun 1845 Sarah Elizabeth ROGERS b. 20 Nov 1847 d.11 Mar 1920 Wright Co.MO m. William BARNES 1 Feb 1866 Marion co TN ( She is my husbands great grandmother) William Smith ROGERS b 27 Feb 1849 John Batley ROGERS (2nd wife) Nancy (Elliott) STEWART (3rd wife) Milly PAYNE (4th wife) Elizabeth THOMPSON (5th wife) Jane SKIER There is additional info on these families. Please contact me off list if you would like more information. All this great data is thanks to Betty McBee, Patty Woodall and George. This has been a really great experience and I thank everyone involved for all the help. Kay
Dear List, I have only been on this list for a few weeks and thanks to two wonderlul listers I have found 2 families I have been looking for for 20 years.Thanks to Betty McBee and George (sorry forgot last name) who put me in touch with a wonderful person named Patty Woodall I have now the info that has eluded me for so long. 1.Rudolph GONCE b. ca 1740 in Germany d. ca 1790 in New Castle Co.DE m. Mary (Vance) McDADE ca 1769 b. ca 1740 she was a widow. CHILDREN: 2, Isaac GONCE b. 26 Jul 1770 (twin to Abraham) Abraham GONCE b. 26 Jul 1770 d. ca 1852 in Scott Co,VA. m. Miss VANCE Lydia GONCE b.ca 1771 d. bef 1850 m. Thomas SPROWL ca 1793 Margaret GONCE b. 5 Feb 1772 d. 6 Apr 1841 in Hawkins Co,TN m. Benjamin HUTCHISSON 12 Dec 1790 Mary Vance "Polly" GONCE b.ca 1774 m. James C. LARKIN ca 1794 Sarah GONCE b. ca 1777 d. aft 1860 m. Aaron WELLS ca 1792 SECOND GENERATION 2. Isaac GONCE b. 26 Jul 1770 in New Castle Co, DE d. 4 Dec 1854 in Jackson Co.,AL m. Frances WILSON 1796 in Hawkins Co,TN she was b. 8 Apr 1778 d. 18 Jul 1842 Jackson Co.,AL CHILDREN: Elizabeth GONCE b. 10 Mar 1798 Hawkins Co TN Randolph GONCE b. 11 Jun 1800 Hawkins Co. TN Margaret GONCE b. ca 1803 Hawkins Co Tn Frances GONCE b. 4 Jul 1804 Hawkins Co TN Ann GONCE b. ca 1806 Hawkins Co TN Sarah GONCE b ca 1811 Hawkins Co Tn Wilson GONCE b. ca 1813 Hawkins Co Tn Mary GONCE b. ca 1815 Hawkins Co Tn Kiziah GONCE b. 18 Oct 1818 in Hawkins Co TN d. 14 Feb 1850 in Franklin Co TN m John Batley Rogers ca 1839 Lydia GONCE b. ca 1820 There is more info on most of the above families but space and time do not allow me to put them all on ( please contact me off list if you would like further info.) Kiziah Gonce is my husbands Great Great Grandmother I will put the Rogers - Gonce marriage on another email. They do end up in Marion County. Kay
Hi List, I got this message from another list. Does anyone out there have any ideas for this person on how to save their historic landmark? If so, please reply to the e-mail address below. Katherine White-Duke From: dbj@monmouth.com Subject: Help Save Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Cemetery Hello List, Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Cemetery is located in a small Northen Georgia town called Canton. It was established 6 years after the end of slavery by my ancestors, other former slaves, and their descendants. Contrary to what's stated in the article, the oldest graves date back 150 years and are in danger of being relocated to make way for a shopping center. Any ideas or advise on saving Hickory Log Missionary Cemetery would be greatly appreciated. Please do not hesitate to forward or re-post this article, we hope to bring as much public attention to this as possible. Thanks, Dbj Bid to save cemetery gathering supporters BYLINE: D.L. Bennett, Staff DATE: 11-27-1999 PUBLICATION: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution EDITION: Home SECTION: Local News PAGE: H2 Preservationists are rallying to prevent the relocation of a Canton cemetery, but developers remain committed to moving the burial ground begun by former slaves. "I can't put a financial value on it, " said Judson Roberts, president of the Cherokee Historical Society. "But it is one of the oldest and largest African-American cemeteries in the county. It's a historical resource for the county." The Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Church's cemetery of more than 400 graves is on ground developer Mike Sasser plans to use for an expansion of Riverstone Plaza, a 600,000-square-foot shopping and entertainment complex. Sasser said the 127-year-old cemetery would be better off moved than left inside the boundaries of the 650-acre commercial development he's just getting off the ground. The unkempt cemetery sits high on a hill overlooking the first phase of Riverstone. Current grading plans call for slicing more than 60 feet from the hilltop. The plan would leave the one-acre cemetery standing out like a beacon. "If it were on grade, we'd do everything to work around it, " Sasser said. "I can't think of anything that works." The historical society has turned to Canton lawyer Doug Flint to clarify ownership of the land. So far, he hasn't found the deed. "We feel pretty strongly the anecdotal evidence and use of the property is enough to establish ownership," Flint said. "It's a sad situation when a cemetery stands in the way of 'progress.' " Sasser contends he bought the land and cemetery from the Jordan family, descendants of Philip Keith, who, church officials say, originally gave two acres for the church and cemetery in 1872. "We have title insurance on it," Sasser said. Church members, though, say they still own it even though no deed can be found. "Everybody's looking for that deed right now. It's like the Ark of the Covenant," Roberts said. The issue will probably be decided by the Canton City Council, which would have to approve Sasser's request to relocate the cemetery. He says he will file a request in about six months. Mayor Cecil Pruett said he'd prefer to see the community and developer come to an agreement, rather than leaving it to the council. "If they can't get together, then we will hold a public hearing and decide," Pruett said. "There are some things government just shouldn' t be involved in." The council already is being lobbied, Pruett said. Cherokee County commissioners joined those backing preservation Tuesday when they voted unanimously to send the City Council a letter asking it to block the proposed move. The commissioners admitted they had no authority in the matter. They just wanted to have their say. "It angers me that the development community can ride roughshod over all kinds of things," said Chairman Emily Lemcke. "They think they can play God. It's wrong. Where are our values as a community?" ILLUSTRATIONS/PHOTOS: Riverstone Plaza developers want to relocate the estimated 400 graves in the cemetery of Hickory Log Missionary Baptist Church. Map shows location of cemetery. Inlaid map shows cemetery in relation to Metro Atlanta. / Elizabeth Landt / Staff © Copyright 1999,The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, All rights reserved. D.L. Bennett, Staff, Bid to save cemetery gathering supporters., 11-27-1999, pp H2. -- Daniel Byrd Jr. 85 Pleasure Bay Long Branch, NJ 07740 Email: dbj@monmouth.com Day: (732)532-3327 Evening: (732)870-0579 ------- End of forwarded message ------- Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html
Dear Arleta, I think we have corresponded once before, but I thought I would re-visit my issues with my Ragsdale family! I've found out a little bit from a distant cousin that's quite intriguing. My gg grandfather, Darris Ragsdale was born 1856 in either GA or TN (depending on which record your referring to.) Darris' mother's name was Mary. According to his death certif., his father's name was George. But by the time Darris was 5, he was being raised by his mother Mary and her husband Thomas Pennington in Hamilton Co, TN. Well, Thomas Pennington died during the Civil war in 1862 in VA (he was from Dade, Co, GA) and then Mary disappears and Darris and his half-sister Tennessee Pennington are raised by Jesse Walden and his wife Nancy. This family ends up in Marion Co, TN. By looking over your web pages (and other sites and information I've seen) I see that you have a Darius Ragsdale, who has a brother named George (son's of Berryman). Could this just be a coincidence? Any input or direction would be appreciated. Joyce
Katherine White-Duke wrote "A couple days ago I posted a link to the book Wagon Wheels A- Rollin' and nobody could access the book. The end of the link was cut off. " Hi , I had no real problem reaching it. I did have to use their search engine and do some extra clicking but it was well worth the extra effort Mac and Betty McBee fkm@usurf.com
Hi List, A couple days ago I posted a link to the book Wagon Wheels A- Rollin' and nobody could access the book. The end of the link was cut off. Here is the complete link. I tried it and it works this time. http://books.iuniverse.com/viewbooks.asp?isbn=1583487336&page =fm1 Be sure you put in the whole thing or you won't get the right page. Sorry for the confusion, Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html
Hi List, The following exerpt is from Dear Myrtle's daily genealogy column regarding submissions to the JC Church of LDS. This is pretty clear, so everybody, post your genealogies to the LDS database; and check to see if any of your missing links are there. I've found several. The source of the posted information will also be listed with an address where you can write to your long-lost "cousin." Happy Hunting, Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html "You will recall last month that I asked you to make a push to computerize the rest of your direct-line ancestry (grandparents, great-grandparents, etc.), filling in the collateral lines (cousins, spouses, children) as you run across the information. For culminating activities, may I suggest that you:" "1. Create a GEDCOM file of your genealogy data and send the floppy disk to the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake. Use the following address:" Family History Department Ancestral File Submissions 50 East North Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 "We want YOUR data to be added to the next edition of the ANCESTRAL FILE(tm) which is the huge CD-ROM pedigree database available at the over 3,200 local Family History Centers that are equipped with Family Search Computers. You'll also want to upload the GEDCOM file at www.familysearch.org so that your family history will be available through the new Resource Data File on CD and soon to be released at FamilySearch online." "This is also a good way to ensure there are copies of your genealogy elsewhere in the universe in preparation for Y2K." "During the creation of your GEDCOM file you will be asked to include your name/address and phone number. (Just follow the directions under HELP in your genealogy program, or check the manual!) PLEASE add your e-mail address in the extra address line. For example, dearmyrtle@aol.com" "This increases the avenues for communication with your distant and here-to-fore unknown cousins who may find your data in the CD-ROM collection. When you DO get a response, you will be able to exchange photocopies of documents that support your lineage claims and add names the cousin may have traced that you are unaware of at this point. OF COURSE, it will be easy to retrieve the documents, since you have them all neatly filed away in the top-loading archival sheet protectors!" Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html
Hi List, The following exerpt is from an on-line newsletter that I receive each month, AncestorNews. The web-site at the end may be of some help to any of you with Western-bound pioneers in your line, esp. those who traveled the Oregon Trail. Good Luck, Katherine White-Duke >From Joe Pierre: It was suggested by a friend that I inform you of the re-release of my grandmother's book, "Wagon Wheels A'Rollin'" It was originally published by Heritage Books, Inc., who also publish my book, "The Descendants of Thomas Pier." Heritage stopped publication of "Wagon Wheels A'Rollin'", however, and so it is now being published by toExcel, an imprint of iUniverse. The book is my grandmother's autobiography, and includes her journey West with a wagon train in 1880 from May Day, Kansas, to Tumwater,Washington, over the Old Oregon Trail. It has a good name and place index with hundreds of names of other people who traveled on the train (48 wagons) with them, and includes a history of her early life in Tumwater, where her father (my great-grandfather) Joseph Brown, MD, was one of the first physicians. Now, here's the good part: The book sells for $16.95, but your readers may read the entire book, including the index, free, simply by going to http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?isbn=158348733 6 Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html
Subject: Fw: Ruben Brown > > Subject: Ruben Brown > > > > I received an email from a cousin who states that on the 1870 census of > > Marion Co., Ruben Brown is listed with another wife, not Elizabeth Holland > > Brown, and another son Henry. Could someone look this up for me, if they > > have access to the census? Thank you. > > > > > > > > Laura Lynn > > > > > >
Hi Everyone, I have moved my home page. The new URL is http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html so update your bookmarks or address books. Check it out. The main family names on it are: Baldwin, Carroll, Duke, Evans, Roberts (2 lines), and White. There are many other names in addition to these. If you find any mistakes or broken links that may have occurred during the server switch, please let me know. Thanks Katherine White-Duke http://www.dreamwater.com/wylchild/tree/wyltree.html
Greetings, Here's an interesting URL Genealogy Help site that was sent to me to pass along. Several good ideas and links. It is good for those just starting out. If you have been doing genealogy stuff for awhile, you might learn something too. http://home.cnet.com/internet/0-3805-7-1426526.html Noel Noel C. Matthews Assistant State Coordinator Tennessee TNGenWeb Project noelm@noelm.com Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Williamson County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/williamson Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Bradley County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/bradley List Owner: TNBRADLE Bradley County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNWILLIA Williamson County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNMARION Marion County, TN Mailing List
--part1_0.cf76bf6d.256e2136_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The following email was sent to a prior question of me. Id like to post this in hopes some names,places and other details may ring familiar to someone. John Johnston a message dated 11/13/99 3:54:01 PM Pacific Standard Time, j-waites@juno.com writes: Q Who are your O'Neals and Mitchells? Did they live in or near Marion Co? >> A I suspect they lived in the area. They were friends of Calvin Johnston while Calvin and family lived in Tullahoma Tn. As pre civil war troubles increased in the area, the Simpsons moved to Alton Mo. In abt 1861 Calvin moved to Ohio Co. Ky. Calvin's son, Lewis married Joanna Simpson,who lived in Alton Mo.with her familyand brought her back to Ky. By 1886 Calvin , Louis and Joanna moved to Ark,but on the way stopped and picked up Joannas Parents and family in Alton who joined them on the trip to Ark, They were headed to King Ark in Sevier Co to work in the Antimony mines. On their way there and they were in Social Hill Ark,Calvin died. His Wife,then Eliz Berkley,and some of the simsons stayed in the area. Some may hae gone with louis to King Ark or joined him later. Some of the Simpsons may still live in those areas,though I havent tried to make contact yet. John Johnston S.Calif. --part1_0.cf76bf6d.256e2136_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <TENNESSEE-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (rly-zd03.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.227]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v62.15) with ESMTP; Sat, 13 Nov 1999 19:39:54 -0500 Received: from bl-11.rootsweb.com (bl-11.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.27]) by rly-zd03.mx.aol.com (v63.6) with ESMTP; Sat, 13 Nov 1999 19:39:40 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-11.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id QAA27182; Sat, 13 Nov 1999 16:38:19 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 16:38:19 -0800 (PST) From: Lrjwj@aol.com Message-ID: <0.1fcf08ca.255f5e53@aol.com> Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1999 19:37:39 EST Subject: Re: [TENNESSEE] RE: Johnston and 60 other surnames linked Old-To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 39 Resent-Message-ID: <gyo0PB.A.wnG.6RgL4@bl-11.rootsweb.com> To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <TENNESSEE-L@rootsweb.co
All names are Johnston unless otherwise stated. Each name preceding an indentation is father to son of my line. Migration is NC 1790 /, Tn 1810-1862 monteagle to Murfreesboro / Lutesville region then / Ark 1886-present Social Hill to King / Waldron /, Norman Board Camp / ,Vandervoort ,/ Gilham, / Mena and other towns in areas. 1790 b. Thomas 1815 b. Jane 1816 b. Mary 1818 ? b. Wm. 1822 b. Calvin 1845 b. Thomas 1. 1847 b. Susan 1848 b. Martha 1852 b. John D. 2 1854 b. George 1857 b Louis C.
Someone sent this to another list, and I thought I'd pass it on for others to enjoy! Kinsman (original poem by Wayne Hand, 1999) Alas, my elusive kinsman You've led me quite a chase I thought I'd found your courthouse But the Yankees burned the place. You always kept your bags packed Although you had no fame, and Just for the fun of it Twice you changed your name. You never owed any man, or At least I found no bills In spite of eleven offspring You never left a will. They say our name's from Europe Came state side on a ship Either they lost the passenger list Or granddad gave them the slip. I'm the only one looking Another searcher I can't find I pray (maybe that's his fathers name) As I go out of my mind. They said you had a headstone In a shady plot I've been there twenty times, and Can't even find the lot. You never wrote a letter Your Bible we can't find It's probably in some attic Out of sight and out of mind. You first married a .....Smith And just to set the tone The other four were Sarahs And everyone a Jones. You cost me two fortunes One of which I did not have My wife, my house and Fido God, how I miss that yellow lab. But somewhere you slipped up, Ole Boy, Somewhere you left a track And if I don't find you this year Well...... Next year I'll be back!
Greetings. How did you like the last site address I sent? I thought it was great. Here is the real address for the site: (And I'll bet you thought I had forgotten to put it on the last note.) http://www.rootsweb.com/~vaaugust/augusta5.htm#skills I guess I need to quit doing things when I am asleep. This site will help you out in lots of different areas of genealogy. Check it out and see what you will find. Noel Noel C. Matthews Assistant State Coordinator Tennessee TNGenWeb Project noelm@noelm.com Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Williamson County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/williamson Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Bradley County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/bradley List Owner: TNBRADLE Bradley County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNWILLIA Williamson County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNMARION Marion County, TN Mailing List
Greetings. Here is a site that will help you out in lots of different areas of genealogy. Check it out and see what you will find. Noel Noel C. Matthews Assistant State Coordinator Tennessee TNGenWeb Project noelm@noelm.com Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Williamson County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/williamson Co-Coordinator for TNGenWeb Bradley County, TN Web Site http://WWW.tngenweb.org/bradley List Owner: TNBRADLE Bradley County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNWILLIA Williamson County, TN Mailing List List Owner: TNMARION Marion County, TN Mailing List
I think I need to make alittle clearer the leading paragraph to a posting "69 names linked to Johnston" I made a couple days ago. Ive had 2 out of about 25 respondents miss the first sentence of it and there may be others . Please note the underscored sentences . The following are names and the years they married into the Johnston family: Who lived in Pa,Ky,NC,Ga,Tn,Ind,Ark,Tx &surrounding states from 1790-present. Any Link Questions, please "paste/ copy "to me your link to Johnston. If you place any other name than Johnston in the "subject" area,it will likely be automatically deleted. I know nothing about most of these families except the name of the person and the year of marriage into the Johnston clan. ALLEN1834-BREWSTER 1868-KENDRICK 1862- HARRIS 1858-WALKER 1844+---COMBS 1881+---BERKLEY 1872-SIMPSON 1878-- DANIEL 1862-COLE1894-DUFF 1876-Kukendall 1866(various spellings)-GODSEY- WHITE 1879 - SCHARTH 1948 abt. - WHITTEN --WITHERSPOON-HATHCOCK-- PALMER 1964-MOSLEY1889+---STEPHEN1894 +---ARNOLD 1920+---MILLISON1924 MAGAN 1928-HARMON 1928-HALTOM 1930-McDANIEL 1904-OLDHAM1932-PAYNE1901-GORE abt.1926 -LEEPER abt 1928-BREWER 1907-ELLIOTT 1931abt-- MITCHELL1872 & 1930s-WESTERFIELD 1889-HULTZ 1918-SMITH 1928-MATTHEWS 1866 SHROEDER 1896-McCASLIN 1882 +- -- GRAHAM 1919+- -- SMALLWOOD 1896-ELLISON 1921 HUCKABY 1939-FAUGHT 1924-BROWN 1909-ARGENBRIGHT,BLACK 1918-PETERSON 1942-GLEASMAN abt 1950-POWELL-HEMPERLY ,WARNER,RAFFERTY,ROSS, SMELTZER , STANLEY --O'NEAL 1899-GUESSMAN 1918-TURNER 1906 ,Fisher, Additions11/15 , Hart , Russell abt 1946 , Burns , Looney , Tallent , Luttrell 1930's , Moser , Fagg , All names are Johnston unless otherwise noted . b.=birth m-1,2 etc is order of marriages 1790��b. Thomas m-1 unk. m-2 unk. 1815 b. Jane m.Ben F Allen
Occasional delays in answering your emailNames intermarried with Johnston :ALLEN1834-BREWSTER 1868-KENDRICK 1862- HARRIS 1858-WALKER 1844+---COMBS 1881+---BERKLEY 1872-SIMPSON 1878-- DANIEL 1862-COLE1894-DUFF 1876-Kukendall 1866(various spellings)-GODSEY- WHITE 1879 - SCHARTH 1948 abt. - WHITTEN --WITHERSPOON-HATHCOCK-- PALMER 1964-MOSLEY1889+---STEPHEN1894 +---ARNOLD 1920+---MILLISON1924 MAGAN 1928-HARMON 1928-HALTOM 1930-McDANIEL 1904-OLDHAM1932-PAYNE1901-GORE abt.1926 -LEEPER abt 1928-BREWER 1907-ELLIOTT 1931abt-- MITCHELL1872 & 1930s-WESTERFIELD 1889-HULTZ 1918-SMITH 1928-MATTHEWS 1866 SHROEDER 1896-McCASLIN 1882 +- -- GRAHAM 1919+- -- SMALLWOOD 1896-ELLISON 1921 HUCKABY 1939-FAUGHT 1924-BROWN 1909-ARGENBRIGHT,BLACK 1918-PETERSON 1942-GLEASMAN abt 1950-POWELL-HEMPERLY ,WARNER,RAFFERTY,ROSS, SMELTZER , STANLEY --O'NEAL 1899-GUESSMAN 1918-TURNER 1906 , Additions11/15 , Hart , Russell abt 1946 , Burns , Looney , Tallent , Luttrell 1930's , Moser , Fagg , Fisher John Johnston Palm Springs Calif.