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    1. [TNMARSHA] 3 Dethrow boys sent away by step-mother
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=817 Surname: DETHROW, DETHERROW, DETTERO, DOTHEROW, HOFFMAN ------------------------- I am searching for the parentage of 3 boys: ELIAS "ELI" DETHROW (b1825-26); DAVID DOTHEROW (b1825); and JOSEPH C. DETHERO (B1821). 2 were sent away by stepmother after father died. 1 was sent away or ran away around 1838-1840, before father died, but father died soon thereafter. The 3 boys would have been split up around the 1838-1840 time. At least one (ELI) was sent to be raised by an old doctor. Know that there were several Dethrows in Marshall County, and boys listed on census later that they were born in Tennessee. All three boys found their way to Mississippi. I am also searching for the name of the 3rd DETTERO brother who came over from Germany with JOHANN/JOHN DETTERO (who married Mary HOFFMAN) and BALZAR DETTERO, his brothers. Don't know 3rd brother's name or anything about him. Any help is appreciated. Thank you.

    05/13/2000 09:54:00
    1. [TNMARSHA] Dethrow/Dethroe marriages
    2. Lanita Sconce Miller
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=816 Surname: DETHROW, McREE, DETHROE, HAUKS ------------------------- Looking for any info on John DETHROW and Sarah McREE who married in Marshall County in Oct. 1848. Listed in the Early Marriages for Middle Tennessee Vol. 1 book. Also Mary E.DETHROE to George HAUKS who married in Dec. 1844 in Marshall County (listed in the Early TN Marriage Vol 2 book). Any help is appreciated.

    05/13/2000 09:45:04
    1. [TNMARSHA] orpanage
    2. Sue Reynolds
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=815 Surname: Estes ------------------------- Does anyone know of an orphange near Chapel Hill early 1900? Also, does anyone know how I would find the names of the children? Census? What was the orphanage name?

    05/11/2000 09:39:54
    1. [TNMARSHA] Marshall County Historical Society
    2. Jo Ann Sheehy
    3. Hi, Can someone do a look up in the Marshall County Historical Society I am looking for the following article, Hopson Arnold Inventory, Maury Co., Tennessee, 1823 Vol.9, Issue 1, Spring 1978 Thanks Jo Ann

    05/07/2000 09:48:13
    1. [TNMARSHA] J.Bunyan Stephens
    2. Dolores Dodge
    3. Searching for information on J. Bunyan Stephens born Marshall co TN. 1836, son of Reverend Jeremiah Stephens and Emeline Ezell. Would appreciate any info. Please email me, Dolores

    05/03/2000 04:57:51
    1. [TNMARSHA] Southeastern Genealogy Conference--Knoxville, TN
    2. East Tennessee Historical Society
    3. The East Tennessee Historical Society is gearing up for the 2000 Southeastern Genealogy Conference and hopes to see you there. The conference will be held May 26 and May 27 in downtown Knoxville at the Knoxville Hilton, just one block from the East Tennessee History Center. The conference is open to ETHS members and non-members alike and includes a variety of sessions geared to all levels of experience from beginner to advanced. Conference sessions will cover a variety of topics from research in various states associated with Tennessee migration, ethnic genealogy, research in special collections such as the ETHS First Families of Tennessee files, and the Draper Manuscripts. Other topics will discuss the cultural heritage of our ancestors including Scotch-Irish language, life on the frontier, and Tennessee Forty-Niners-- looking at those Tennesseans who ventured west to join the California Gold Rush. Speakers scheduled to present programs include Dr. George K. Schweitzer, Billy Kennedy (author of The Scots-Irish in Tennessee and other books of Scots-Irish history), and Michael Montgomery (one of the foremost experts in Scots-Irish and Appalachian language). Other speakers will include: R.P. Baker * Dorothy Boyd-Rush * Ron Bryant * Kevin Cherry * Steve Cotham (head of the McClung Historical Collection) * Robert S. Davis, Jr. * Walter T. Durham * Pat Spurlock Elder * Cherel Henderson (director of the First Families of Tennessee heritage project) * Shelia Steele Hunt * Doris Martinson (manager of the Knox County Archives* Billie McNamara * Dorothy Potter * Shane Rhyne * Charles A. Sherrill (Tennessee State Library & Archives). For a complete listing of speakers and topics, plus registration information, visit the East Tennessee Historical Society web pages at www.east-tennessee-history.org Follow the links for the Tennessee Family History Weekend to learn more about the Southeastern Genealogy Conference and other activities associated with the weekend including a history fair, barbecue picnic, and motorcoach tours. We look forward to seeing you May 26-28 in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Tennessee Family History Weekend is presented by the East Tennessee Historical Society with sponsorship assistance from the Central Business Improvement District (CBID) of Knoxville, WBIR-TV, and grant assistance from the Knox County government.

    05/03/2000 12:25:30
    1. [TNMARSHA] Wallace Family Cemetary
    2. Tammy Connors
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=814 Surname: Wallace, Wilson ------------------------- I am attempting to locate the Wallace Family Cemetary which I believe might be in Marshall County, TN (or possibly Sumner County, TN). My ancestor, Joseph Bradner Wallace b. 2/19/1795, m. 3/17/1818, d. 2/5/1849 in Marshall County, TN. His wife, Malissa Wilson also d. in Marshall County, TN on 6/24/1854. Joseph Bradner Wallace's parents were Joseph Wallace and Mary Meek. Any assistance in locating the burial site of the Wallace family or any information on the family will be greatly appreciated. Tammy Connors Cypress, California

    05/03/2000 01:24:03
    1. [TNMARSHA] Wallace Family in Marshall County
    2. Tammy Connors
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=813 Surname: Wallace, Wilson ------------------------- I am attempting to locate information on Joseph Bradner Wallace b. 2/19/1795 in Gallatin, Sumner Cty, TN and d. 2/5/1849 in Marshall Cty, TN. His wife, Malissa Wilson Wallace also d. in Marshall County, TN on 6/24/1854. I have been searching the Marshall County website for any trace of their family. At least one of their children, Evan Milus Wallace b. 1/13/1823 in Bedford Cty was married to Elizabeth Jane "Martha" Dark in Marshall County on 5/28/1850. Can you assist me in locating these families? Thank you, Tammy Connors Cypress, California

    05/03/2000 01:18:39
    1. [TNMARSHA] Stephens & Manier
    2. Joyce Mayberry
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=812 Surname: ------------------------- Seeking information on William A Stephens, married Elizabeth Manier in Marshall Co. His mother may have been named Ada Stephens. William was born in VA. in1802. Came to Marshall Co. in Tn. after 1820. He left Marshall Co. after 1840 and lived & died in Hickman Co. His oldest son's names were Thomas,Hardin and Monroe. Joyce Mayberry

    05/01/2000 12:43:05
    1. [TNMARSHA] Liggett Fisher in Frederick Cemetery
    2. Bill Allen
    3. >From: Mark Nelson <[email protected]> >Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=809 >I am seeking the location of Frederick Cemetary, near Berlin, and/or Lewisburg >in Marshall County, Tennessee. >I am looking in particular for the gravesite of Liggett Fisher. How about - Frederick Fisher - in - Andrews-Liggett Cemetery? (this sounds like one of those questions on a daytime TV game show!) Frederick Fisher Virginia Pvt Col Campbell's Regt Rev War 1762-1846 Bill Allen [email protected] West Bend, WI

    04/30/2000 10:34:33
    1. [TNMARSHA] Frederick Fisher in Andrews-Liggett Cemetery
    2. Bill Allen
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=811 Surname: Fisher ------------------------- How about - Frederick Fisher - in - Andrews-Liggett Cemetery?? (this sounds like one of those questions on a daytime TV game show!) Frederick Fisher Virginia Pvt Col Campbell's Regt Rev War 1762-1846

    04/30/2000 10:32:47
    1. [TNMARSHA] Frederick Cemetary
    2. Mark Nelson
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=809 Surname: Fisher ------------------------- I am seeking the location of Frederick Cemetary, near Berlin, and/or Lewisburg in Marshall County, Tennessee. I am looking in particular for the gravesite of Liggett Fisher. Any information regarding this cemetary and/or Liggett Fisher will be most appreciated.

    04/30/2000 07:25:31
    1. [TNMARSHA] looking for john thomason
    2. maria thompson
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=808 Surname: thomason ------------------------- I am looking for my gggrandfather John Thomason(thompson) who was married in Marshall county to a Margaret Hughes in July of 1867. They had a son named samuel around 1873. I would appreciate any help. Thanks [email protected]

    04/29/2000 09:56:04
    1. [TNMARSHA] Mary Elizabeth Bills
    2. Jean Farmer Golden
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=807 Surname: ------------------------- I am also researching Mary Elizabeth Bills daughter of William Newton Bills and Sarah Cochran. I would very much like to compare notes with you.

    04/29/2000 09:25:05
    1. [TNMARSHA] Bedford County Family History Book
    2. Please start writing your 500-word family biography and locating a photo to go with it. Bedford Co is going to have a new county history, sponsored by the Bedford Co Historical Society and YOUR help is needed!!! A brochure will be mailed out in about six weeks. If you would like to receive a copy, please send me your address. Carolyn Smotherman

    04/29/2000 08:04:26
    1. [TNMARSHA] Luna - Pack
    2. Paul Tatum
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=806 Surname: Luna, Pack ------------------------- William,I am looking for any information on the Pack families of Marshall and Lincoln County, TN. That will help me connect to my great great grandfather, John Franklin Pack, through his daughter Eliza Pack to my great grandfather, John Thomas Tatum. Who was John Franklin Pack's parents, brother and sisters. The 1850 Marshall County, TN Census names several Packs living next door to each other but other than being born in NC this is the only connection I have. Was the Nancy of this census the mother of John and was S.C. Pack an older brother who moved to Giles County, TN then on to Newton County, MO in the late 1880's. Eliza Pack my great grandmother died in Winchester, Franklin County,TN in 1906, and her husband John Thomas Tatum, left no trace. My dad mentioned something about his grandfather and New York was how his dad was able to buy his farm in Winchester, TN. Any help would be appreciated.

    04/27/2000 09:07:16
    1. [TNMARSHA] Pack
    2. Paul Tatum
    3. Posted on: Marshall Co. Tn Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Marshall?read=805 Surname: Luna - Pack Families ------------------------- William, I am looking for any information on the Pack families of Marshall and Lincoln County, TN. That will help me connect to my great great grand father John Franklin Pack, through his daughter Eliza Pack to my great grand father John Thomas Tatum. Who was John Franklin Pack's parents, brother and sisters. The 1850 Marshall County, TN Census names several Packs living next door to each other but other than being born in NC this is the only connection I have. Was the Nancy of this census the mother, of John and was S.C Pack his older brother, who moved to Giles County, TN then to Newton County, MO.

    04/27/2000 08:36:16
    1. [TNMARSHA] Re: TNMARSHA-D Digest V00 #71
    2. Stan Patterson
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------1F1120061F82DDCE9A11882E Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Please change my email address to [email protected] --------------1F1120061F82DDCE9A11882E Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="sepatterson.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for Stanley E. Patterson Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="sepatterson.vcf" begin:vcard n:Patterson;Stanley tel;cell:770-331-7761 tel;fax:706-625-3684 tel;home:706-625-2282 tel;work:706-629-7951 x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:Georgia Cumberland Conference;Ministerial adr:;;128 Russell Hill Lane NW;Sugar Valley;GA;30746-5188;USA version:2.1 email;internet:[email protected] title:Vice President x-mozilla-cpt:;-9712 fn:Stanley Patterson end:vcard --------------1F1120061F82DDCE9A11882E--

    04/27/2000 09:34:34
    1. [TNMARSHA] THOMAS
    2. Ron Estes
    3. Does anyone recognize this family: THOMAS, J.W. 1847 THOMAS, Estelle 1845 Children of J.W. & Estelle Florence 1868 Elbert 1869 William 1871 Charles 1874 J. Irwin 1876 Lee 1878 They were living in Marshall County, TN, in the home of Christopher C. Thomas in 1880 census. Christopher Thomas' wife (Susan Fowler) had recently died, and he was raising his three children alone at the time. Christopher would migrate about 1882 to Sharp County, AR. It is likely that J.W. also moved to Sharp County. Ron

    04/26/2000 06:37:46
    1. [TNMARSHA] Raineys
    2. Carol Skowbo Lincoln
    3. I have a ggggrandmother, Minerva Rainey(b. ca 1828), who married Enos Henderson Gray in Marshall Co., in 1844. According to anecdotal legend, she was Delaware Indian. According to the lady that publishes the newsletter, Rainey Times, there were two distinct Rainey families in Marshall Co. She advises that I try to find out where exactly in MArshall Co. her family lived. Does anyone have any information on these families? Many thanks! Carol

    04/25/2000 10:20:10