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    1. [TNMAURY-L] Hugh Moore Barnett/possible connection
    2. DorisKF
    3. Descendants of Daniel MOORE 1 Daniel MOORE d: later date From 1st Marriage Records: Aug. CO, VA, 20 .. +Martha BARNETT b: performed by Rev. John Brown, pastor of m: May 19, 1791 Rockbridge, VA; Andrew Reed was clerk d: Providence CH in Rockbridge, VA rowan CO, NC, deed: Rowan CO, NC, deed 7:478. 11 May 1771. John Barnet and wf Martha (M) of Anson CO to Martin Sheets for 57 pounds, 200 A on both sides Hodges Fork. Wm. MOORE, John Kimbrough, n.d.

    12/23/2002 01:51:17
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Re: 9th.Battalion Tennessee Cavalry CSA
    2. 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/0hB.2ACI/206.4.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for replying to my message regarding the P9th battalion...It is great to hear from you and we all can and should always be very proud of our ancestors. They were heros and must never be forgotten..My Best Regards Mike Thompson Redf oak,Texas

    12/22/2002 02:16:32
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Anyone researching JohnsTons from Maury Co?
    2. I have a Martha E. Johnston born about 1805 died in Maury County. She married Hugh Moore Barnett in Mechlenburg County NC about 1819. If you find anything about this I would appreciat your feedback. Wayne Austin Alabama

    12/22/2002 02:04:20
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Anyone researching JohnsTons from Maury Co?
    2. Jeanette Johnston
    3. Hi all, new to list! Would be interested in connecting with anyone researching Johnston descendants of Maury Co, specifically Colonel Amos Johnston born ca 1722 in Dobbs (now Lenoir) Co NC, married Elizabeth Preston? in 1802 in Onslow Co NC with most if not all of their children being born in Columbia, Maury Co. Amos died June 1829 in Maury Co. Would love to know where he is buried and any further information, such as how he came to get the title of "Colonel"? Elizabeth married Lemuel Prewitt in 1831 in Maury Co. Children: Lewis S Johnston (1806-1861) - my ancestor Amos Randall Johnston (1810-??) Sara Eliza (Elizabeth) or Eliza C Johnston (ca 1811-??) Stephen W Johnston (ca 1812-??) Jacob N Johnston (1813-1894) Jesse M Johnston (ca 1815-1837) I have quite a bit of information on Lewis and Jacob (mostly census) but not much on any of the other children. It seems that after Amos died at least several of the children, along with their mother Elizabeth, moved to Monroe Co MS (ca 1834-1836), then on to TX ca 1850-1852. Looking forward to hearing you! Jeanette Washington state __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

    12/22/2002 07:28:23
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] J. C. CAMPBELL (1825-abt1870) m. MARY ANN EUBANK
    2. Mary Ann try this website a bunch of campbells there. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maury/cemetery/ Click on Shane Cemetery and the first selection and the list is alphatized from there.

    12/20/2002 01:10:38
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Identity and genetic ancestry tracing
    2. Identity and genetic ancestry tracing <A HREF="http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/325/7378/1469">http://bmj.com/cgi/content/full/325/7378/1469</A>

    12/20/2002 12:49:12
    1. [TNMAURY-L] J. C. CAMPBELL (1825-abt1870) m. MARY ANN EUBANK
    2. Helen C Davis
    3. Hello, I seem to have a brick wall with my husband's 2nd great grandfather. I'd like to know who his parents and siblings were, where was he born in Tennessee. I appreciate any help or suggestions. Helen Currie Davis Descendants of J. C. Campbell Generation No. 1 1. J. C. CAMPBELL was born 1825 in Tennessee, and died Bef. 1870 in Tennessee. He married MARY ANN EUBANK 02 June 1855 in Fayette Co., TN, daughter of SAMUEL EUBANK and MARY COLEBURN. Mary's parents were married in Maury Co. in 1835 and she was born the next year. She was born 1836 in Tennessee, and died Abt. 1916 in Stanton, Tipton Co, TN. Notes for J. C. CAMPBELL: 1860 Federal Census, Fayette County, Tennessee Civil District No. 5 page 72-441B 3 July 1860 Dwelling #464 Family #464 Lines #12-16 G. W. Campbell age 35 Farmer born TN, Mary age 25 TN, Lucy age 6 TN, Wm age 3 TN Infant age 10/12months TN Thoughts: Head of Household is listed as G. W.. He'd be born in 1825, his wife born 1835 was ten years younger. Lucy was born in 1854, Wm in 1857 and baby was born in Sep/Oct of 1859. ......................................................................... ......................................................................... ............... WHAT WAS MR. CAMPBELL'S NAME. There are several sources all with a different name. 1860 Federal Census, Fayette Co., TN.................G. W. June 2, 1855 Marriage License............................J. W. ......................................................................... ......................................................................... ............... More About MARY ANN EUBANK: Fact 1: Buried at Charleston Cemetery, Charleston, Tipton, TN. Children of J. CAMPBELL and MARY EUBANK are: i. LUCY W. CAMPBELL, b. 1854, Tennessee. ii. WILLIAM CAMPBELL, b. 1857, Tennessee. iii. MARY CAMPBELL, b. September 1859, Tennessee. iv. MARTHA J. `PATTY' CAMPBELL, b. 1862; d. 27 February 1929; m. (1) W. A. ROGERS; m. (2) JAMES MADISON COLE, 21 March 1889, Tipton Co, TN; b. 1829; d. 1905. v. SAMUEL EUBANK CAMPBELL, b. 22 April 1863, AL/TN/MS????; d. 19 May 1914, TN; m. (1) ANNIE ROCHESTER COLE; b. November 1867; d. 12 October 1901; m. (2) ADA FRANCIS CRUTCHFIELD, 04 July 1905, Tipton Co, TN; b. 04 October 1882, Haywood Co, TN or Crockett County, TN; d. 06 September 1965, Tipton Co, TN. Notes for SAMUEL EUBANK CAMPBELL: 1900 Soundex, Haywood Co., TN Civil Dist #3 Vol. 31, E.D. 62, Sheet 4, Line 27 Campbell, Sam E. APR 1863 age 37 Birthplace MS Anna NOV 1877 age 22 TN Jim DEC 1889 TN Vel MAY 1892 TN Joe DEC 1894 TN Stull JUL 1897 TN Bryan FEB 1990 TN ......................................................................... . .................................................................... More About SAMUEL EUBANK CAMPBELL: Fact 1: Sam lived with his uncle John W. Eubank in 1880. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    12/20/2002 07:55:06
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Launa Mozelle Murphy Wilson, 1904-2002
    2. Mark Murphy
    3. Launa was the daughter of William Carson Murphy (b. 1873 Maury Co TN) and grandaughter of John Calvin Murphy, Civil War veteran, who came to Liberty Hill, TX from Maury Co. in 1875. [Obituary & Memoriam of Launa Murphy Wilson, 1904-2002] [provided by Danny Murphy, 19 Dec 2002] Hubbard City News, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2002 Launa Murphy Wilson Mrs. Launa Murphy Wilson, 98, former resident of Hubbard and Munger, died Wednesday, December 4, 2002 in Dallas after a brief illness. Services were held Saturday, December 7 at 11:00 am at Wade Funeral Chapel in Hubbard with Rev. Jerry Irvin officiating. Burial followed at Fairview Cemetery in Hubbard. The family received friends at the funeral home on Saturday before the funeral services. Mrs. Wilson was born February 16, 1904 near Dawson. As a young child she played the piano and organ for church services at Liberty Hill. Because of her continued interest in music, she served as an organist and pianist for the First United Methodist Church of Hubbard for many years where she was a member of the WSCS and Berean Sunday School Class. She was a talented seamstress and enjoyed participating in the Quilters for Christ group that made beautiful quilts for the annual Lord's Acre held at the Methodist Church. She attended North Texas Teachers College in Denton and East Teaxs[sic] State Teachers College in Commerce. She then taught elementary school in the Dawson-Hubbard-Munger area. Her last and most favorite teaching assignment was in Santa Anna, Texas. She married Joe Wilson of the Munger community in 1929. Mrs. Wilson was the last surviving member of the William Carson and Lily Terry Murphy family and was preceded in death by her parents, two brothers, six sisters and by her husband of 53 years, Joe Walker Wilson in 1983. She is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Beth and Joe Starnes of Dallas; son and daughter-in-law, Joe Terry and Dorothy Wilson of DeSoto; son Frank Wilson of Houston; grandchildren, Kevin and Margaret Starnes of Plano, Cheryl and Ed Pearce of Dallas, Debbie Wilson of De Soto and Linda Wilson of Dallas; five great-grandchildren, Jeff and Stephanie Starnes of Plano, Lauren, Allison and Kaitlyn of Dallas; sister-in-law, Ruth Wilson of Dallas and several nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Hubbard or the Lord's Acre Fund of the church. Arrangements by Wade Funeral Home in Hubbard. ------------------- In Memory of Mrs. Launa Murphy Wilson Widow of Joe Wilson February 16, 1904- December 4, 2002 Dawson, Texas Dallas, Texas Funeral services 11:00 AM Saturday December 7, 2002 Wade Funeral Chapel Hubbard, Texas Officiating Rev. Jerry Irvin Interment Fairview Cemetery Survivors Daughter: Beth & Joe Starnes fo Dallas Sons: Joe Terry & Dorothy Wilson of DeSoto Frank Wilson of Houston Grandchildren: Kevin & Margaret Starnes of Plano Cheryl & Ed Pearce of Dallas Debbie Wilson of DeSoto Linda Wilson of Dallas Great-Grandchildren: Jeff & Stephanie Starnes of Plano Lauren, Allison & Kaitlyn Pearce of Dallas Pallbearers Joe Starnes, Kevin Starnes, Jeffrey Starnes Ed Pearce, Lawrence Jones, Wyn Norris Neely Wolfforth

    12/19/2002 06:53:48
    1. [TNMAURY-L] more of local interest to me
    2. Mark Murphy
    3. I spoke with this lady a couple times on the phone. Very friendly and helpful in my research. Her husband, Geratus Ralice Murphy was the son of Geratus Ralice, Sr. and grandson of Edmond Thomas Murphey, Civil War vet, who came to Navarro Co. from Maury Co. TN in 1875. -Mark Corsicana Daily Sun November 18, 2002. Martha Lee Haralson Murphy Martha Lee Haralson Murphy, 84, of Hubbard passed away Saturday, Nov. 16, 2002 at a Waco hospital. Visitation will be at Mrs. Murphy's home in Hubbard at 200 NW Sixth Street where she will lie in state from 2 p.m. today until noon Wednesday. Services will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First United Methodist Church of Hubbard with the Rev. Jerry Irvin officiating. Interment will follow at Fairview Cemetery in Hubbard. Pallbearers will be Billy Jarvis, Arthur Deiterman, Gerald Freeman, Carl McGee, Wayne Kilgo, Tom Anderson, Doyle Holman and Thomas Walker. Honorary pallbearers will be Bill Weatherby, Conrad Newton Jr., Paul J. Allen, James Anderson and Don Prue. Mrs. Murphy, a member of a pioneer Hubbard family, was born June 25, 1918 in Hubbard to Robert Coats Haralson and Lois Barret Haralson. She was a lifelong resident of Hubbard and was a graduate of Hubbard High School and also attended Baylor University. Along with her late husband, G.R. Murphy Jr., she was the owner/operator for many years of Jarvis-Paris-Murphy Company (JPM), an agriculture business, whose main office was in Hubbard until 1976. JPM currently has offices in Waco, Dawson and Mart. At the time of her death, Mrs. Murphy was serving as vice-president of JPM. She was a charter member and board member of the Hubbard Community Affairs Association, which oversees the restoration and operation of the historic Hubbard High School. She was a longtime active member of the First United Methodist Church of Hubbard and served as its chairman for the past 25 years. Her family was instrumental in the building of the Haralson Family Life Center at the First United Methodist Church in Hubbard. Mrs. Murphy was well-known for her traditional Christmas party at her home in Hubbard that she had given with her husband, and later, with her son for 49 years. She was a former member of the Hubbard Garden Club and loved Hubbard. She was very generous and a true lady. Mrs. Murphy was honored as Hubbard's Citizen of the Year in 2002 by the Hubbard Chamber of Commerce at its annual banquet. She was preceded in death by her husband, G.R. Murphy Jr., in 1986. Mrs. Murphy is survived by son, Gary and Chantal Murphy of Hubbard; three granddaughters, Heather and paul Morris of Hubbard, Holly and R.T. Brown of Bryan, and Christina and Jeff Hancock of Hubbard; and four great-grandsons, Gage, Hunter, Seth and Logan Morris, all of Hubbard. The family requests memorials be made to the First United Methodist Church of Hubbard or to the Hubbard Community Affairs Association. Arrangements by Wade Funeral Home, Hubbard.

    12/19/2002 04:14:36
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Murphy/Mack
    2. Mark Murphy
    3. Howdy, I still researching Murphys in 16&1700's south central VA, 17&1800's northern central NC and 1800s middle TN. For those who don't know, I have more on John Mack, Murphys, and the Pittsylvania Co. VA to Maury Co. TN connection at my website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~freshnup/markmurph/ -Mark Murphy [Deed from William Shields to James Murphy, 14 Sep 1793] [Pittsylvania Co. Deed Book ? pp. 434, 435, Reel 9] [transcribed by Mark A. Murphy, 17 Dec 2002] [also on pages are deeds John Wetherford to John James, witnessed by Michael Holland, Henry Atkeson, Thomas Denton; other deed mentions Benjamin Lankford, William Todd, Stephen Coleman (justices?), Keath & Buckley] Murphy's Deed from Shields This Indenture made this 14th of September in the year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred and ninety three Between William Shields of the County of Pittsylvania of the one part and John Murphy of the County of Bedford of the other part. WitnesSeth that the said William Shields for and in consideration of the sum of Three Hundred pounds current money of Virginia to me in hand paid by the said John Murphey afor before the sealing and delivery of these presents the receipt is hereby acknowledged therefore I the sd. William Shields hath granted bargained and Sold, Aliened, released and confirmed and by these presents do grant bargain and Sell, Alien, release and confirm unto him the sd John Murphy a certain tract or parcel of Land situate lying, and being in the County aforesaid on the North side of Sandy river containing by estimation two hundred and seventy three acres, or the same more or leSs, and bounded as followeth, to wit, Begining at a lin [fir?] tree on the North side of Sandy River. thence by new dividing lines North fifty seven degrees East 32 poles to a gum N 63 E18 poles to a red Oak No. 85 E 435 E 48 poles to a red oak S 57 E 42 poles to a white oak in John Macks line thence a conditional line up the branch as it manders to a white oak corner on sd Macks line N85. W121 poles up to pointers No. 38 W 82 poles to William Garners line, thence down the same as it manders to the begining containing by estimation 140 Acres, be the same more or leSs and bounded as followeth, to wit, Begining at pointers No. 44 E 104 poles to a white oak No. 62 E 70 poles to a white oak in John Macks line thence along the same S 89W6 to Macks exiner[?] white oak on the above mentioned branch to the last station in the Conditional line To have and to hold the above mentioned tract or parcel of Land with its Appurtenances Improvements and every part and parcel thereof with all and singular whatever thereunto belongs unto the proper acquired behoof of him the said John Murphy his heirs and aSsigns forever. And I the sd William Shields do covenant and agree to with peaceable and quiet poSseSsion unto him the sd Murphy on the land and premises above mentioned to him his heirs and aSsigns forever and will for ever respect and defend the rite of sd land to be free from the rite, [?] or title of all manner of person or persons whatsever. In WitneSs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal In presence of the day and year above written. William Shields S.S. At a court held for Pittsylvania County the 17 day of September 1793 The within Indenture was by the within named William Shields acknowledged to be his act and deed and June the wife of the sd William Shields she being first privily examined as the Law directs relinquished her right of dower in and to the land and premises Conveyed by the said Indenture All which were Ordered to be recorded by the Court CC Will Tunstall, CC [end of record]

    12/17/2002 07:35:26
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Thomas F. Coleburn 1783-1833 & Isabella Chamberlain 1790-1854
    2. I went there to the Church and Cemetery several years ago to make photos of my Coffee Ancestry's head stones who were living about the same time as your Ancestry. I found that most of the old memorials had worn inscriptions to the point that they were unreadable. I could not tell which stone belonged to was which so I made no photos of individuals stones. The church is an old white board church of the original make up. Will need a little time to dig thru my pile of photos and find them. Wayne Austin

    12/17/2002 09:04:15
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Historic Ebenezer (Reese's Chapel) Presbyterian Chruch and Ce...
    2. Helen C Davis
    3. Hello Wayne, I'm curious about what the church looks like. Can you send me a scan or I can send my snail address. Not only does my husband have ancestors buried there I also have some Reese ancestors buried there as well. Helen On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 22:39:32 EST [email protected] writes: > Helen I do have photos of the Church and Cemetery. Can I help you? > > Wayne Austin ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    12/17/2002 12:28:54
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Thomas F. Coleburn 1783-1833 & Isabella Chamberlain 1790-1854
    2. Helen C Davis
    3. On Mon, 16 Dec 2002 22:41:36 EST [email protected] writes: > Can you give us an approximate birth date on Thomas? Thomas F. Coleburn 1783, Va -1833, Maury Co., Tn & Isabella Chamberlain 1790,Blount Co., Tn -1854, Maury Co., Tn Helen Currie Davis ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    12/17/2002 12:25:23
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Thomas F. Coleburn 1783-1833 & Isabella Chamberlain 1790-1854
    2. Can you give us an approximate birth date on Thomas?

    12/16/2002 03:41:36
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Historic Ebenezer (Reese's Chapel) Presbyterian Chruch and Ce...
    2. Helen I do have photos of the Church and Cemetery. Can I help you? Wayne Austin

    12/16/2002 03:39:32
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Historic Ebenezer (Reese's Chapel) Presbyterian Chruch and Cemetery
    2. Helen C Davis
    3. Hello list, Are there any web sites you could recommend concerning this church? do any of you have a photograph of the church you could share? Helen Currie Davis ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    12/16/2002 11:06:01
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Thomas F. Coleburn 1783-1833 & Isabella Chamberlain 1790-1854
    2. Helen C Davis
    3. Hello list, I'm new here at the Maury county list. I'd like to find some descendants of the children of Thomas and Isabella Chamberlain Coleburn, my husband's ancestors. I'd also like to find the parents and siblings of thomas. Any help would be much appreciated. Helen Currie Davis Millington, N Descendants of Isabella Chamberlain Generation No. 1 1. ISABELLA3 CHAMBERLAIN (JOHN2, NINIAN1) was born 17 June 1790 in Blount County, Tennessee, and died 26 July 1854 in Maury County, Tennessee. She married THOMAS F. COLEBURN 15 December 1808 in Blount County, Tennessee. He was born 28 May 1783 in Virginia, and died 21 April 1833 in Maury County, Tennessee. Notes for ISABELLA CHAMBERLAIN: Marriages of Blount County, Tennessee 1795-1859, Compiled by Edythe Rucker Whitley @1982, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Colburn, Thomas and Issibella Chamberland, December 15, 1808 Issd. No returns * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * More About ISABELLA CHAMBERLAIN: Fact 1: 26 July 1854, Buried in Ebenezer Presbyterian Cemetery Notes for THOMAS F. COLEBURN: Buried in Ebenezer Presbyterian Cemetery (Reese's Chapel), near Columbia, Tennessee. By 1811, the Coleburns had moved to Maury County, near Columbia, Tennessee. Thomas died in 1833. Isabella followed in death in 1854, leaving an estate valued at over $13,000, which included 259 acres of land and nine slaves. The Coleburn's also owned a hemp factory. Maury County, Tennessee Deed Books A - F 1807 - 1817, Library Call Number T929. 3685 M459 a L 92 p. 124 Deed Book " D " p. 136 George Breckenridge to Benjamin Wilkes, both of Maury, for $522 current money, 130œ acres on Hurricane Fork of Fountain Creek, part of 5000 acre grant to Alexander Breckenridge and David Looney, joins part sold to Robert Carrithers by David Love, joins Wm. Covey, Richard Dallam. Wit: John Gillaspie, Thomas Coleburn, David Craig. Dated Feb 2 1811. Reg: May 2 1811. Geo. Breckenridge Historic Ebenezer (Reese's Chapel) Presbyterian Chruch and Cemetery, Library Call Number T 929.3685 M 459 a L 9 Coleburn, Thomas F. 28 May 1783 - 21 Apr 1833 Isabella 17 Jun 1790 - 26 Jul 1854 William F. 1 Oct 1809 - 19 Sep 1842 Sarah F. 8 Nov 1825 - 2 Jun 1834 Amanda E. 29 Nov 1830 - 8 Jun 1834 Calvin L. 4 Aug 1832 - 3 Jun 1834 More About THOMAS F. COLEBURN: Fact 1: 21 April 1833, Buried at Ebenezer Presbyterian Cemetery Children of ISABELLA CHAMBERLAIN and THOMAS COLEBURN are: i. JOHN C.4 COLEBURN. ii. JAMES H. COLEBURN. iii. SAMUEL G COLEBURN. iv. NINIAN COLEBURN. v. WILLIAM F. COLEBURN, b. 01 October 1809; d. 19 September 1842. vi. MARGARET ANN COLEBURN, b. 29 November 1815, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 20 March 1877, Tipton County, Tennessee; m. CHARLES CLOPTON ARCHER; b. 05 January 1807; d. 28 April 1880, Tipton County, Tennessee. vii. MARY JANE "SOPHIA" COLEBURN, b. 1820, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 05 September 1895, Fayette County, Tennessee; m. SAMUEL D. EUBANK, 14 January 1835, Maury County, Tennessee; b. 1812, Petersburg, Virginia; d. December 1871, Fayette County, Tennessee. More About SAMUEL D. EUBANK: Fact 1: I have the death month as September. Fact 2: Info about this family. Fact 3: By 1840 he had moved his family to West Tennessee. viii. ANN MELESSA COLEBURN, b. 1823; m. SAMUEL S. MATTHEWS, 07 January 1841. ix. ELIZA E. COLEBURN, b. 1825; m. JOHN W. SCOTT, 25 July 1850. x. SARAH F. COLEBURN, b. 08 November 1825; d. 02 June 1834. xi. ELIZABETH E. COLEBURN, b. 1826; m. ALLEN GILLIAM; b. 1813, Fayette County, Tennessee. xii. THOMAS JEFFERSON COLEBURN, b. 10 June 1828, Maury County, Tennessee; d. 21 February 1899, Maury County, Tennessee. Notes for THOMAS JEFFERSON COLEBURN: Tomstone 1898. Thomas was a Confederate soldier in Company C, 3rd (Clack's) TN Infantry Regiment. More About THOMAS JEFFERSON COLEBURN: Fact 1: Thomas Jefferson Coleburn was a soldier in Co. C 3rd TN Inf. Reg., CW xiii. AMANDA E. COLEBURN, b. 29 November 1830; d. 08 June 1834. xiv. CALVIN L COLEBURN, b. 04 August 1832; d. 03 June 1834. ________________________________________________________________ Sign Up for Juno Platinum Internet Access Today Only $9.95 per month! Visit www.juno.com

    12/16/2002 11:04:08
    1. [TNMAURY-L] Shane Cemetery
    2. Good day Maury Genealogy List. Happy Holidays to all. I have posted a 3D photo show & tell on the Shane & Rise/(Rice) Cemetery in full on the Web at the following address: <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maury/cemetery/">Shane & Rise-Warden Cemeteries, Campbell Station, Maury County Tennessee</A> For those that can't make the above hot link work. Copy and past this into your browser window: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~maury/cemetery/ This is a historic old Cemetery and if you are lucky enough to have ancestors from the list of 300 + persons interred there then you will find a wealth of graphic & genealogy info thanks to my handy digital camera, other contributors, and Mr. Fred Hawkins who so graciously allowed the use of the Shane Cemetery list printed in his book "Cemeteries of Maury County". This site has over 400 photos and 1,000 words of text published in high quality graphics amounting to 50 + Megabytes, to the detriment of our gracious host Rootsweb. Please show your support of (Nonprofit) Rootsweb so that efforts such as this site will continue to bloom on their servers at no charge to you. Wayne Austin Madison, AL

    12/15/2002 04:12:50
    1. [TNMAURY-L] BUCKNER
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buckner, Dodson, Bailey, Hickerson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/0hB.2ACI/270 Message Board Post: Does anyone have information on Mary (Martha) Dodson Buckner or her husband Elisha Buckner? I believe Elisha's brother was James Rice Buckner who died in Maury County in 1840.

    12/15/2002 03:59:03
    1. Re: [TNMAURY-L] Spring Hill's Rippavilla Plantation Finally Turns a Profit Th...
    2. Many, many years ago I had a 2nd cousin who acted as the caretaker for Rippavilla's then owner. The owner traveled quite a bit and was apparently not there very often. My cousin, now long-dead BoBo Robinson, had the run of the place and apparently treated it like his own home. The owner was a completely fanatic teetotaler, and one of the conditions of BoBo's employment was that he not have any alcohol on the premises. The owner returned unexpectedly, and found BoBo stone-drunk! That was the end of BoBo's living "high on the hog"! Monty Pitts

    12/13/2002 10:10:52