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    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. HIll and Caudle. James Hill was killed in his front yard while my ggrandmother watched. His wife died 8 months later they say from a broken heart. The children all came back to TN and were placed in relatives and friends homes. Approx. year was 1879. Any info appreciated. Thanks Dani

    03/19/2000 10:02:34
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Dani, Which surnames of yours went to Jackson Co., AR? I lived in Jackson Co. for years and alot of my Turner's lived there as well. Queet

    03/19/2000 03:58:31
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Dani, No I don't have anything on the Caudle family. But, the Daughtery name keeps popping up all around my relatives on both sides and in different states. Hmmmm? Maybe I am missing the obvious here? Queet

    03/19/2000 03:55:55
    1. [TNMARSHA] Drury Minton King
    2. James Steve Sanders
    3. Does anyone research Drury Minton King born cir 1849/50/51 in AL., son of Quinton King. He married Mary Jane Roberts in Giles Co., TN. in 1867 and appear in the 1870 Giles Co., TN. census. However in 1880 and 1900, he is in Marshall Co. living I think in the 3rd District. Some of his children which I have taken from census records are Caroline, Charles, Anna, Samuel, Jessie, Rufus, Emma, T.W., Ella, and Arthur. By 1910, Drury Minton is back in Giles County. I don't know where he is in 1920, as I didn't find him in 1920 TN. Soundex or AL. Soundex. I would like to correspond with anyone who knows about this family. Judy K.

    03/18/2000 09:39:11
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Just a thought. You might try MO or Ark. Apparently many people left Marshall Maury counties around this time. Mine went to Wright County MO 1860and later Ark. Jackson county.1870 Hope this may help. Dani

    03/18/2000 04:40:16
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. I also have this listed in my information. I am researching Caudle also, I have James Y or G Caudle ma Nancy Daugherty ca 1827. James was born 1810. I wonder it Christian and James were siblings? Do you have any information on this family? Thanks in advance Dani

    03/18/2000 04:36:15
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Shirley Miller
    3. Hi, I'm researching the Caudle line and I have: Martha Christian Caudle (b.8/12/1800, N.C.-d.8/1/1886, Marshall Co, TN) m. (11/27/1814) William Turner. Their child: Joshua C. Turner (b.Apr, 1831, TN-d. Nov 1904, TX) Does this connect with anything you have? Shirley (Caudle) Milller [email protected] [email protected] wrote: [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 3/17/00 7:35:26 PM Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << [email protected] >> > > I only have Sydney John Turner b October 25, 1869 d October 10, 1941 > Lewisburg, Marshal Co., TN m2 Clara Mattie Stinson b November 8, 1887 TN d > November 18, 1962 Lewisburg, Marshal Co., TN > > Hope this helps in some way. > > Cuz Jim

    03/18/2000 03:22:43
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Shirley Miller
    3. Hi, I'm researching the Caudle line and I have: Martha Christian Caudle (b.8/12/1800, N.C.-d.8/1/1886, Marshall Co, TN) m. (11/27/1814) William Turner. Their child: Joshua C. Turner (b.Apr, 1831, TN-d. Nov 1904, TX) Does this connect with anything you have? Shirley (Caudle) Milller [email protected] [email protected] wrote: > Hello everyone! > > I am desperatley looking for Lewis Turner in Marshall County. He was born > 1835. I would greatly appreciate any TURNERs that anyone has in the 1850 > Census. I have not been able to locate any Census information online for > Marshall County. > > Queet

    03/18/2000 03:20:42
    1. [TNMARSHA] RE: Thomas
    2. I was trying to reply re: Sarah Tankersley Thomas and got booted and lost the first query. Was just wondering if any of the Thomases ended up out west in Obion County? Our gr-gr-gr-grandmother was Martha Jane Tankersley (d/o John Jr.) who married James Donnell in 1853, and they ended up in Obion Co. Tn. by the1860's. I know an Isabell Donnell married a Thomas somewhere in central Tn., and her son, Milius Thomas, ended up over in Obion Co. Wondering if you had traced a trail over that way. Also, there are several Tankersleys in Obion that I'm trying to unsnarl. Thanks. Cherilyn Trusty

    03/18/2000 11:01:48
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Shirley, I am not sure. I am at a hugh brickwall on my Lewis Turner b: 1835. I can't seem to find him in any 1850 Census and I have no idea who is parents or siblings are. But, I will keep you in mind if I do find anything. Queet

    03/18/2000 10:33:44
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. In a message dated 3/17/00 7:35:26 PM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << [email protected] >> I only have Sydney John Turner b October 25, 1869 d October 10, 1941 Lewisburg, Marshal Co., TN m2 Clara Mattie Stinson b November 8, 1887 TN d November 18, 1962 Lewisburg, Marshal Co., TN Hope this helps in some way. Cuz Jim

    03/18/2000 08:19:39
    1. [TNMARSHA] TURNER
    2. Hello everyone! I am desperatley looking for Lewis Turner in Marshall County. He was born 1835. I would greatly appreciate any TURNERs that anyone has in the 1850 Census. I have not been able to locate any Census information online for Marshall County. Queet

    03/17/2000 01:34:14
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Lookups!
    2. Dolores Dodge
    3. Karen, I have tried several times for a look up for marriage and census and emails have all been returned. Dolores Karen in Ky wrote: > Hi All, > If you need a look up be sure to check the Marshall Lookups page: > http://tnmarshall.virtualave.net/Lookups.html > > Here are a few others that off lookups: > Genealogy Look Up Forum http://expage.com/page/census > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/index.html

    03/16/2000 03:16:18
    1. [TNMARSHA] Lookups!
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. Hi All, If you need a look up be sure to check the Marshall Lookups page: http://tnmarshall.virtualave.net/Lookups.html We have volunteers for the 1850 and 1880 census, Marriages. Wills and Cemetery books, Marshall County Historical Society Quarterly and Tennesseans In The Civil War. If you have Marshall County resources and would like to volunteer to do lookups in them, please let me know! Here are a few more sites that offer lookups for Tennessee and most other states: Genealogy Look Up Forum: http://expage.com/page/census Genie Angels: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~angels/ Books We Own: http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/index.html The CD List: http://www.seidata.com/~lhoffman/choosecd.html THE CENSUS LOOKUP SITE: http://www.rootsweb.com/~uslookup/ Random Acts of Kindness: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnraogk/index.htm Good Hunting, Karen Combs TNMARSHA-L Listowner

    03/16/2000 10:43:52
    1. [TNMARSHA] Lookups!
    2. Karen in Ky
    3. Hi All, If you need a look up be sure to check the Marshall Lookups page: http://tnmarshall.virtualave.net/Lookups.html Here are a few others that off lookups: Genealogy Look Up Forum http://expage.com/page/census http://www.rootsweb.com/~bwo/index.html

    03/16/2000 10:29:09
    1. [TNMARSHA] HIll Cemetery and School
    2. Does anyone know anything about the History of Hill Cemetery or Hill shcool? Thanks in advance Dani

    03/16/2000 02:47:54
    1. [TNMARSHA] 1850 Census: Christopher Thomas
    2. Ron Estes
    3. ((for Rutherford County, TN.)) Does anyone have a copy of 1850 census Sally has given me the following info: ((Thanks Sally)) THOMAS, Christopher page 197 Mechanicsville District TNS5a318119 I would like to get the enumeration of the remainder of the folks in that household. Ron Estes [email protected]

    03/14/2000 07:20:20
    1. [TNMARSHA] HAWKINS and BILLS families
    2. Thanks to all who responded to my query about the Hawkins and Bills families. I've contacted them off the list, but wanted to post that my interest is in Nancy Hutchens Bills (unknown dates), who married my John D. Hawkins(1822-before1880) (marriage September 1845). Nancy was the daughter of Dr. Daniel Gershom Bills (1790-1862). Susan Warnock

    03/14/2000 03:45:13
    1. Re: [TNMARSHA]
    2. Yes that would be the one. Susan Hill was his third wife. Dani

    03/14/2000 03:40:31
    1. [TNMARSHA] 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 07:25:17