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    1. Re: [TNMARSHA] Re: [TNMARSHA-L] Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, 1844-1872
    2. John and Sandra Lott
    3. Dear Linda, My gggrandfather, William Dodson Carlton was the son of John Carlton, Jr. and Elizabeth Bryant from Marshall County, Tennessee. I believe that Howard Carlton was a cousin to my ancestor John Carlton, Jr., son of John Carlton, Sr., son of John Carlton and Elizabeth Wallace. I am not positive, but I believe that Howard Carlton was the son of Lewis Carlton and Elizabeth Eve. Lewis Carlton was brother to my John Carlton, Sr., and they were both sons of John Carlton and Elizabeth Wallace. At any rate, I am pretty sure these families are related, even if my account of this relationship is not complete. I would be happy to share information with you to see if we can come closer to completing the puzzle. ----- Original Message ----- From: Linda Bartos <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 2:57 PM Subject: [TNMARSHA] Re: [TNMARSHA-L] Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, 1844-1872 > Dear Sandra, > > I am trying to research my Carlton(Calton) ancestors and noticed that you > had asked for a lookup on Carltons. My gggrandfather was John F. > Carlton/Calton who married Martha Long in Marshall Co. in 1858. I believe > Martha was a granddaughter of Richard Long of Marshall Co. I have had no > luck in proving John's father although I believe his father was Howard > Carlton/Calton who resided in Marshall Co. in the 1840 census and deeded > land to the Methodist Episcopal Church in Marshall Co. Are my Carltons in > any way related to yours? Would love to share info. > > Linda Bartos > -----Original Message----- > From: John and Sandra Lott <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Thursday, June 10, 1999 8:25 AM > Subject: Re: [TNMARSHA-L] Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, 1844-1872 > > > >Dear Bridgette,when you have time, could you look up any information on the > >Carltons and the Fishers? I would really appreciate this. Sandra Lott > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: bcohen <[email protected]> > >To: <[email protected]> > >Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 1999 11:13 PM > >Subject: [TNMARSHA-L] Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, 1844-1872 > > > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a copy of the membership of Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, > >> 1844-1872. This church was first in Bedford County, but ended up being > in > >> the part that Marshall County was created from. The original book is in > >the > >> TN State Library and they do not allow copies to be made from it. The > >> church was located in District 2, 4 miles NE of Farmington and about 10 > >> miles NE of Lewisburg. The surnames that are listed in the membership > >are: > >> > >> Allen > >> Anderson > >> Atkinson > >> Armstrong > >> Barnett > >> Bat(e)y > >> Battin-Batton > >> Beevers-Beavers > >> Bell > >> Bledsoe > >> Bloodworth > >> Blythe > >> Boyd > >> Brown > >> Buckley > >> Bullen > >> Bullock > >> Burlin > >> Burrow > >> Burthoon > >> Calhoun > >> Campbell > >> Carlton > >> Chanler > >> Claibourne > >> Clay > >> Cock > >> Coffee > >> Collins > >> Cook > >> Cooksey > >> Cooper > >> Corban > >> Crowl > >> Crumpler > >> Cunningham > >> Davies > >> Davis > >> Dean > >> Delk > >> Divine > >> Dunn > >> Durham > >> Earp > >> Edney > >> Fain > >> Finley > >> Fisher > >> Forbes > >> Foster > >> Freeman > >> Gant-Gaunt > >> Garrett > >> Gates > >> Gibins] > >> Glas(s)ock > >> Golliday > >> Goodwin > >> Harber > >> Harris > >> Harrison > >> Hay > >> Head > >> Helton > >> Henson > >> Hicks > >> Hill > >> Hodge > >> Hopper > >> Houston > >> Irvine-Irvin > >> Jeral > >> Johnson > >> Jones > >> Jordan > >> Landrum > >> Lane > >> Leach > >> Lence-Lints > >> Logan > >> Lynch > >> McClintick > >> McCullough > >> McDowell > >> McQuiddy > >> Mason > >> Mattox > >> Mayfield > >> Miller > >> Moore > >> Morringham > >> Morphus > >> Morris > >> Mosley > >> Mount > >> Musgrave > >> Neel-Neell-Neil > >> Neeley > >> Noblin > >> Nowlin > >> Old > >> O'Neal > >> Parnell > >> Paschal > >> Patterson > >> Perry > >> Powel > >> Price > >> Pullum > >> Pyland > >> Rainey > >> Ray > >> Reece > >> Reed > >> Revis-Revice-Reavis > >> Rhone > >> Rice > >> Roberts > >> Robinson > >> Scott > >> Sharp > >> Sherril > >> Sims > >> Singleton > >> Stallions > >> Stanfield > >> Stegall > >> Stephens > >> Stewart > >> Stokes > >> Sutton > >> Temple > >> Thomas > >> Thompson > >> Thorn > >> Timmins > >> Trollinger > >> Tucker > >> Tytus > >> Vaun > >> Wadkins > >> Wade > >> Walker > >> Warner > >> Warren > >> Wheeler > >> White > >> Wilborn > >> Willhoite > >> Wilkerson > >> Williams > >> Wilson > >> Wolf > >> Woods > >> > >> The minutes list the given names of the individuals, when joined, > >baptized, > >> died, dismissed, etc. It's not a lot, but maybe it will help someone. I > >> will be away from my computer Friday through the weekend, but will be > glad > >> to send complete information on any of the surnames as time allows. > >> > >> Have a great weekend! > >> > >> Bridgette Cohen > >> Conway, Arkansas > >> (Searching Marshall County for Sutton, Noblin, Pyland, McNeese ...) > >> Coordinator, Randolph County AR GenWeb Project > >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~arrandol/ > >> Bridgette's Hearth - My Genealogy Pages > >> http://users.conwaycorp.net/bcohen/bridgett.htm > >> List Manager - Arrandol-L, Noblin-L > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > >

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