This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/838.843.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The only other thing I have is that she is buried in Lone Oak Cemetery
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/838.843.1.1 Message Board Post: I'm sorry but I don't have any information on Annie Lou,but I will keep an eye out for her. Do you have any other info on her?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/838.843 Message Board Post: I have a little information on the Sewells,mostly Catherine and Joseph. I also have info on the Bills. L.P.(Lemuel Plasabo) was my gggrandfather. I would be happy to share what I have.
WHOOPS ! Some typos that I didn't catch re Mary Jane BUCKINGHAM who was: born 9 March 1865, dau of Peter BUCKINGHAM and Emily Frances "Milly" DICKENS married 30 March 1885, Nathan A "Nat" FREEMAN died 23 March 1899, buried Head Springs Cemetery, Belfast, Marshall Co, TN The above is correct. I accidentally had her birth date in 1999 as her death date in part of my previous post. Mary Jane did NOT die 9 March 1999. Janice
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle/Cheek Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1111.1.1 Message Board Post: No more than anybody else. I believe she is related to my set of Doyle family that moved into Alabama and Tennessee but have found no proof.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Phillips, Cooper, Henson, Gray, Elliott, Phifer, Wilcox, Arthur Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1112 Message Board Post: Does anyone know anything about the "War of the Roses" that was in Marshall or Maury co, TN, at the time of Polk, and Jackson? In a newspaper article written about my ggrandfather, he told the reporter that he attended this event, and danced until dawn, going to work the next day in his evening clothes.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle/Cheek Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1111.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any data on Tabitha Doyle she married Jeremiah Cheek they lived in Marshall Co Tenn also.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Doyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1111 Message Board Post: Am interested in the Doyle families of Marshall County Tennessee. Particularly anyone who was born in the family of James Doyle who was born in South Carolina. Also his son Eli Doyle and his two wives.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McClellan, McClelland, Ursury Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1110 Message Board Post: In 1842, an Andrew McClellan married a Sarah Usary/Ursury, Marshall Co. TN. Does anyone have family information on Andrew &/or Sarah? Thanks
Found several BUCKINGHAM marriages at the Court House Annex. However, I did not find a marriage for Arena/Rena Frances BUCKINGHAM to James (Jim) PERRY which was probably in the 1890's. She was b 1875 and d 1909 and had several children. Please note that I found some marriages for 1888 and 1889 in the volume of marriage bonds marked 1881-82. BUCKINGHAM Marriages: From various volumes of the Marshall Co, TN marriage Bonds: (Groom's Index Only) 26 Dec 1883 A J FREEMAN to Lucy BUCKINGHAM, Page 52 (Andrew Jackson "Jack") 30 Mar 1885 N A FREEMAN to Mary J BUCKINGHAM, Page 72 (Nathan A "Nat") 12 June 1885 Oliver H PERRY to Nanie BUCKINGHAM, Page 73 (Oliver Hazard & Nancy) 25 Feb 1888 S A DAVIS to Matilda A BUCKINGHAM, Page 125 (Samuel A "Dutch") 22 Aug 1894 J B COLLINS to Maggie BUCKENHAM, Page 215 (James "Jim" & Margaret Caroline) 24 Dec 1895 Joe BUCKINGHAM to Adria BLOOMER (Ada BROMLEY), Page 475 8 Aug 1899 N A FREEMAN to Maggie COLLINS, Page 40 ("Nat" and "Maggie") (This is the second marriage for both as Margaret Caroline "Maggie" BUCKINGHAM COLLINS, widow, marries her sister's widower, Nathan A "Nat" FREEMAN. Mary Jane BUCKINGHAM FREEMAN had died 9 March 1999 and her deathbed request was for Nat to marry her sister, Maggie, to provide a home for her five children: Alfred, Charley, Mattie, Wallace, and Sam; and Maggie's son, Ben Phelps COLLINS.) There is a note stating that "I have known this couple and both are over age 16 . . . " X His Mark A J FREEMAN A J FREEMAN is Nat's older brother Andrew Jackson "Jack" FREEMAN who was married to Mary's and Maggie's older sister, Lucy Elizabeth FREEMAN. Mary Jane BUCKINGHAM FREEMAN was b 9 March 1863 m 30 March 1885 d 23 March 1899 The following are buried at Berea Church of Christ Cemetery, Verona, Marshall Co, TN: Samuel A "Dutch" DAVIS and Matilda Ann BUCKINGHAM DAVIS The following are buried Daniel Cemetery, Farmington (Law's Hill), Marshall Co, TN: Oliver Hazard PERRY and Nancy BUCKINGHAM PERRY The following are buried Head Springs Cemetery, Belfast, Marshall Co, TN: James (Jim) B COLLINS Mary Jane BUCKINGHAM FREEMAN Nathan A "Nat" FREEMAN Margaret Caroline "Maggie" BUCKINGHAM COLLINS FREEMAN CANEER Edgar CANEER (Maggie's third husband) The following are buried Hopper Cemetery, Farmington (Law's Hill), Marshall Co, TN: Emily Frances "Milly" DICKENS BUCKINGHAM SLOAN (mother of the six BUCKINGHAN sisters and one brother, but we have been unable to locate the grave of the father, Peter BUCKINGHAM, who died after the 1870 Census) James PERRY and Arena Frances BUCKINGHAM PERRY and an Infant Son PERRY Joseph William (W J in Bible record, went by "Joe") BUCKINGHAM and Ada BROMLEY BUCKINGHAM The following are buried Florence Cemetery, Florence, AL: Andrew Jackson "Jack" FREEMAN and Lucy Elizabeth BUCKINGHAM FREEMAN Janice ROBBINS FREEMAN
I am seeking any reference to Thomas GRANT's death in 1838 in Marshall County, TN. According to the Court Records, his estate was referenced 5 -6 times beginning in January 1839 and continuing into 1841. I am specifically looking for any reference that might suggest that he was killed by Indians. Thomas was married to Sarah E. Glover, whose sister, Christina, was married to James Davis. Christina and James lived and died in Marshall County. Sarah E. Glover Grant moved with rest of family to Texas in 1840 via Pontotoc and Harrison County, Mississippi. Thomas and Sarah had a number of children: -John Grant m. Martha Shannon 1/1/1838 - c. David and Jackson -Howard Grant (may have moved north) -Richard G. Grant m. Adeline Caroline Fowler abt. 1829 - c. Malinda Elizabeth, Martha P., John Thomas, Davis -Mary Margaret Grant m. David R. Looney - c. James Looney -Levinia Grant m. Early Reasonover 1/1836 - c. William, Nancy Jane -James Davis (J. D.)(Colonel) Grant m. Sarah Elizabeth Talley 7/14/1840 - c. Elizabeth Adelia, Sarah Paralee, Nancy Levina, Thomas -Jefferson, William Talley, James Polk, Mary Virginia, Minnesota Talley, Victoria, Steven D. -Nancy E. Grant m. William Whitehead - c. Henry -Elizabeth Grant m. Posey P. Weaver - c. Mary, Malinda Elizabeth, Nancy J., Martha, Sarah A., John T., Ellen, James P. -Elisa Jane Grant m. William G. Arnold - c. William G. Arnold, Jr. Allen Grant <'\\\>< http://home.houston.rr.com/agrant/genealogy/clangran.htm
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/1109 Message Board Post: The annual meetings will be held June 11 & 12, 2004 in Lynchburg, TN. Open to all interested in Middle TN family history where Marshall, Bedford, Moore and Lincoln CO., TN connect. Please visit our web site www.chestnutridgecousins.org to learn more about us & the meetings.
Does anyone have information on how to locate the records of the U.S. Post Office mentioned in the Spring 1974 Historical Quarterly? Would the local Post Office records be in the National Archives? I would like to be able to document those who held contracts to deliver the mail in Marshall Co. and Williamson Counties and the dates for those contracts before and after the Civil War. I am also interested in information on stagecoach lines and routes in Marshall and Williamson Counties during this period. We have family information that Robert Alexander Wilson and his sons of College Grove, Williamson Co., held mail delivery contracts and ran a stagecoach line for some of this time, until he moved to Obion Co. with his second wife and their family, along with some of the Baucoms. Thomas Jefferson and James William Wilson, his sons by his first wife, worked with him before moving to Gibson Co. after the Civil War and then went on to Arkansas. I will appreciate any suggestions on how to find records to document the information we have. Kathryn Schultz kathysschultz@earthlink.net >There's a rough idea in Dollarhide's Map Guide to the Federal >Census. Marshall was not in existence in 1830, but by 1840 it had >been formed, including a small portion of northeast Giles County. > >The Marshall Co. Historical Quarterly of Spring 1974 Vol. V #1, >however, refers to Ostella this way: "Formerly the southwest part of >Lincoln Co (est'd in 1809) before Marshall was established by an act >of the legislature in 1836, the region was sparsely settled before >1820. > >"The records of the US Post Office show a post office was >established 11 Aug 1849, known as New Hope. A map shows the location >to be near Ostella, about Cherry Corner...It was discontinued 5 Dec >1852 and reestablished Dec 1852...discontinued 1867." The author >could not pin down the location because it apparently moved around. > >Looking at Dollarhid's map for 1810, I wonder whether that's an >error in the MCHQ article, because it looks as if it would have been >the NORTHwest part of Lincoln Co. > >This isn't an answer to your question, but I hope it gives you some help. > >Barbara Collin wrote: >>Does anyone know how Ostella was affected when Marshall County was >>first formed? Two of my Swiney people give their birthplaces as >>Ostella in Giles County. I'm assuming they were in Giles, going >>about their business, and without budging an inch, suddenly found >>themselves in Marshall. >> >>Is there an online map that actually shows the boundaries before >>and after the formation of the county? >> >>Hopefully, >>Barbara Collin >> >> >>==== TNMARSHA Mailing List ==== >>Visit the Marshall County Genealogy Website at >> http://www.tngenweb.org/marshall/index.html >> >> > >______________________________
I'm going to throw this in for good measure as well. I am a direct descendant of the Massey, Short and Gant families who lived in and around Ostella during this time period. Hope this helps. Sincerely, Bill Massey -- Lewisburg, TN
Super site. Thank you. Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy S. Schultz" <kathysschultz@earthlink.net> To: <TNMARSHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2004 4:08 PM Subject: [TNMARSHA] Re: Historical Geography Lesson -- Ostella in the Early Days > Hello, Barbara. > > The maps on this web site > http://www.segenealogy.com/tennessee/tn_maps/tn_cf.htm > > are probably too small to help you a lot, but it is really interesting > to watch the county boundaries change right before your eyes. > Look at the changes in the maps for 1835 and 1836. > I just checked my Dollarhide Census map book, > and it really didn't show any more clearly than these maps > exactly where the changes were. > I hope this helps some. > > Kathryn Schultz > kathysschultz@earthlink.net > > >Does anyone know how Ostella was affected when Marshall County was > >first formed? Two of my Swiney people give their birthplaces as > >Ostella in Giles County. I'm assuming they were in Giles, going > >about their business, and without budging an inch, suddenly found > >themselves in Marshall. > > > >Is there an online map that actually shows the boundaries before and > >after the formation of the county? > > > >Hopefully, > >Barbara Collin > > > >______________________________ > > > ==== TNMARSHA Mailing List ==== > Visit the Marshall County Genealogy Website at > http://www.tngenweb.org/marshall/index.html
Hello, Barbara. The maps on this web site http://www.segenealogy.com/tennessee/tn_maps/tn_cf.htm are probably too small to help you a lot, but it is really interesting to watch the county boundaries change right before your eyes. Look at the changes in the maps for 1835 and 1836. I just checked my Dollarhide Census map book, and it really didn't show any more clearly than these maps exactly where the changes were. I hope this helps some. Kathryn Schultz kathysschultz@earthlink.net >Does anyone know how Ostella was affected when Marshall County was >first formed? Two of my Swiney people give their birthplaces as >Ostella in Giles County. I'm assuming they were in Giles, going >about their business, and without budging an inch, suddenly found >themselves in Marshall. > >Is there an online map that actually shows the boundaries before and >after the formation of the county? > >Hopefully, >Barbara Collin > >______________________________
There's a rough idea in Dollarhide's Map Guide to the Federal Census. Marshall was not in existence in 1830, but by 1840 it had been formed, including a small portion of northeast Giles County. The Marshall Co. Historical Quarterly of Spring 1974 Vol. V #1, however, refers to Ostella this way: "Formerly the southwest part of Lincoln Co (est'd in 1809) before Marshall was established by an act of the legislature in 1836, the region was sparsely settled before 1820. "The records of the US Post Office show a post office was established 11 Aug 1849, known as New Hope. A map shows the location to be near Ostella, about Cherry Corner...It was discontinued 5 Dec 1852 and reestablished Dec 1852...discontinued 1867." The author could not pin down the location because it apparently moved around. Looking at Dollarhid's map for 1810, I wonder whether that's an error in the MCHQ article, because it looks as if it would have been the NORTHwest part of Lincoln Co. This isn't an answer to your question, but I hope it gives you some help. Barbara Collin wrote: > Does anyone know how Ostella was affected when Marshall County was first formed? Two of my Swiney people give their birthplaces as Ostella in Giles County. I'm assuming they were in Giles, going about their business, and without budging an inch, suddenly found themselves in Marshall. > > Is there an online map that actually shows the boundaries before and after the formation of the county? > > Hopefully, > Barbara Collin > > > ==== TNMARSHA Mailing List ==== > Visit the Marshall County Genealogy Website at > http://www.tngenweb.org/marshall/index.html > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/425.648.1.1 Message Board Post: Do either of you have anyone in that tree who married a Annie ARTHUR?
Does anyone know how Ostella was affected when Marshall County was first formed? Two of my Swiney people give their birthplaces as Ostella in Giles County. I'm assuming they were in Giles, going about their business, and without budging an inch, suddenly found themselves in Marshall. Is there an online map that actually shows the boundaries before and after the formation of the county? Hopefully, Barbara Collin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/zhB.2ACI/425.648.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any information on Martha Matilda Hooten, I think she would be a sister to your James, she was born in 1843 in Marsahll County, Ten and moved to texas in sometime after 1846. I need pictures if you have any and can send by email. Connie @knollins@nts-online.net