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    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Taylor, Huggins, Bush, McQuade, Vaughn, McWaters, Grimes, Irby, Epperson, Curry, Slade
    2. Alice N
    3. Fellow researchers: I have been struggling to find information regarding Forest William Taylor and his descendants for about six years. If you are researching any of the listed names I would be very happy to hear from you and would be happy to share what I have. Forest W. Taylor, b. Nov.4, 1811 in ??. He married Susan Vaughn in 1836, place unknown. She was born in Montgomery County, TN, died in Trigg County, Kentucky. Buried where? Their children were: Elizabeth F.M. Taylor, b. 5 Aug 1837, married James F. Irby. Children?? Samuel William Taylor, b.11 June 1839, married Malissa Isabell Huggins Hartwell Marable Taylor, b.30 November 1843, married Cynthia Ann McWaters. She died in McCracken County, KY, he died where?? Susan Mary Jane Taylor, b.14 Feb 1847 married 1.Samuel Thomas Epperson, 2.Thomas Edward Curry, 3.Fred Grimes. Zachariah Taylor, b.10 March 1849, married Miss Slade. Where did he die?? Irene Rebecca Taylor, b.11 August 1851, d. May 1874. Where? Did she marry? Darthular Tennessee Taylor, b.2 Sept 1854, married Wm. Edward Bush, d.20 June 1877 Where did she die? Forest W. Taylor, Jr., b.4 March 1857, d.2 Nov 1858. Most of these children were born in Montgomery County, but moved to other counties in Kentucky and Tennessee. If you have anything further to add I would love to hear from you. Thanks very much. Alice in Arizona

    04/02/2004 11:27:50
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] This is for Cleo Hogan
    2. Mr. Hogan A while back we saw an ad for a Fact book of Montgomery County, TN. Can you tell me were I can purchase this book from? I saw the ad on the newspaper website and now it is not there anymore. Thanks for your time and trouble Dana Bryant Powell

    04/01/2004 01:57:23
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Leaf Chronicle Fact Book
    2. Cleo Hogan
    3. > A while back we saw an ad for a Fact book of Montgomery County, TN. Can you tell me were I can purchase this book from? I saw the ad on the newspaper website and now it is not there anymore. This is a newsprint directory of advertisers and businesses and non-profits, etc published by the Leaf annually; you might contact them to see how a copy could be obtained. 931-552-1808, I think. Cleo.

    04/01/2004 01:10:16
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Gilleans in Pine Ridge Cemetery
    2. Sybil Chapman
    3. I notice that several Gilleans are buried in the Pine Ridge Cemetery. Are they related to John Gillean and his son Virgil Gillean who were killed in a shootout near Pine Ridge? I have received information that John Gillean died 2/2/1884. Does anyone on this list have information about the shootout or know where I might find such information? Thank you. Sybil Chapman

    03/30/2004 03:53:02
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Help
    2. Jon Wray
    3. Trying to reach Tere Priest who has posted on this board in the past in relationship to Jesse Cunningham from North Carolina. If anyone can help me get in contact I will greatly apprciate it. Jon Wray Jon Wray genkeeper@earthlink.net Why Wait? Move to EarthLink.

    03/25/2004 08:45:27
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Cleo Hogan
    3. Coming from Hopkinsville, one would veer RIGHT off I-24, going South, then LEFT over the interstate to get to the EAST part of Rossview Rd, where Grace Chapel, Episcopal Church & Cemetery are located. Cleo.

    03/22/2004 01:33:35
    1. RE: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Carolyn McFall
    3. Your directions are correct. The chapel and cemetary come up pretty quickly, and are right on the road. The family of Dr. John Ross is buried there, his grandson, and my great friend, Galen Russo, who died at age 19, and Galen's father, the artist Remo Russo are buried there. Lots of the Ross family. I have wonderful memories of that chapel, and very, very sad memories too. Carolyn McFall

    03/22/2004 12:18:30
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Gretchen and David Hopkins
    3. I forgot to include that this is off I 24 traveling from Nashville to Clarksville. It is a very pretty little chapel. My mother was married there, and my children were baptized there. Gretchen Hopkins ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Cornell" <bill.cornell@murraystate.edu> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal > At 09:46 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote: > >Bill, Grace Chapel Protestant EPISCOPAL Church still exists, in the Rossview > >neighborhood, and has an attached cemetery; never heard of a CofC named > >Grace Chapel? Where is it supposed to be? > >Cleo. > > > In the early 1900's it was a Christian Church but the Presbyterians were > allowed to use the bldg as well. During the week it was the Grace Chapel > School, I think. How do I get to the Rossview community from Hopkinsville? > > Bill > >

    03/21/2004 04:46:52
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Gretchen and David Hopkins
    3. The church is on Rossview Road. If I remember correctly, you get off at the Rossview Road exit, turn right if you are coming from Nashville, and it will be on the right. Do you have anyone in particular you are searching for? I have digital pictures of many of the markers. My family was involved with the school when it was there. Gretchen Hopkins ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Cornell" <bill.cornell@murraystate.edu> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 9:24 AM Subject: Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal > At 09:46 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote: > >Bill, Grace Chapel Protestant EPISCOPAL Church still exists, in the Rossview > >neighborhood, and has an attached cemetery; never heard of a CofC named > >Grace Chapel? Where is it supposed to be? > >Cleo. > > > In the early 1900's it was a Christian Church but the Presbyterians were > allowed to use the bldg as well. During the week it was the Grace Chapel > School, I think. How do I get to the Rossview community from Hopkinsville? > > Bill > >

    03/21/2004 04:44:02
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel Church of Christ
    2. Gretchen and David Hopkins
    3. Yes, the building still exists, along with the adjoining cemetery, my aunt was buried there last year. My cousin maintains all the records for the cemetery. Who owns lots, who is where, etc.... Gretchen Hopkins ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Cornell" <bill.cornell@murraystate.edu> To: <TNMONTGO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 9:12 AM Subject: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel Church of Christ > > Does anyone know it the building still exists, and if so------ where is it > located? Is there an attached cemetery? > > Thanks in advance for any info. > > Bill Cornell >

    03/21/2004 04:41:25
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Broaddus-West-Marrable Reunion
    2. George L. Holder
    3. The related families of William John and Mary Elizabeth (Carter) Broaddus; Belfield N. and Sally Ann (Marable) Carter; and Claiborne Dandridge and Althea Anna Elizabeth Turner (Batte) West left descendants in Christian County, Kentucky; and in Stewart, Houston, and Montgomery Counties, Tennessee, which have spread over the entire country. Descendants and cousins of those families are having a reunion at the Radisson Hotel at Opryland in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday and Saturday, August 20-21, 2004. Interested parties can get more details from either George L. Holder, 125 Pitcher Point Avenue, Long Beach, MS 39560, telephone 228-863-3277 or e-mail glholder@cableone.net; or Jack Broaddus, 3628 Carrington Road, Memphis, TN 38111, telephone 901-452-9019, e-mail jbroaddu@midsouth.rr.com.

    03/19/2004 09:30:51
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Cornell in Montgomery Co., TN
    2. Bill Cornell
    3. At 03:32 PM 3/18/2004, you wrote: >At 03:10 PM 3/18/2004, you wrote: >>. >> > >> > Definitely in Montgomery County and all the names I'm searching for would >> > be "CORNELL". >> > >> > Bill >> >>Before the spelling rules became prevalent after 1900, sometimes this is >>written by public officials as "CARNEAL", isn't it? It's the pronunciation >>that is critical? How about CONNELL? Is it the same family? >>Cleo. > > >Cornell is the only name that I'm aware of on any of the documents in my >possession. I had a freshman English professor in college who called me >Mr. Carneal all year. To my knowledge Cornell is the only acceptable >rendition of the family name. > >Bill >

    03/18/2004 08:51:07
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Cornell in Montgomery Co., TN
    2. Bill Cornell
    3. At 03:10 PM 3/18/2004, you wrote: >. > > > > Definitely in Montgomery County and all the names I'm searching for would > > be "CORNELL". > > > > Bill > >Before the spelling rules became prevalent after 1900, sometimes this is >written by public officials as "CARNEAL", isn't it? It's the pronunciation >that is critical? How about CONNELL? Is it the same family? >Cleo. Cornell is the only name that I'm aware of on any of the documents in my possession. I had a freshman English professor in college who called me Mr. Carneal all year. To my knowledge Cornell is the only acceptable rendition of the family name. Bill

    03/18/2004 08:32:44
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Cornell in Montgomery Co., TN
    2. Cleo Hogan
    3. . > > Definitely in Montgomery County and all the names I'm searching for would > be "CORNELL". > > Bill Before the spelling rules became prevalent after 1900, sometimes this is written by public officials as "CARNEAL", isn't it? It's the pronunciation that is critical? How about CONNELL? Is it the same family? Cleo.

    03/18/2004 08:10:58
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] naming a cemetery........
    2. Bill Cornell
    3. At 09:36 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote: >If this is in Montgomery or Cheatham or Robertson co, TN, perhaps I can help >by looking it up in the published books, if you'll give some info on where >it is located, and the names on any tombstones? >Cleo. Definitely in Montgomery County and all the names I'm searching for would be "CORNELL". Bill

    03/18/2004 01:27:56
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Bill Cornell
    3. At 09:46 PM 3/17/2004, you wrote: >Bill, Grace Chapel Protestant EPISCOPAL Church still exists, in the Rossview >neighborhood, and has an attached cemetery; never heard of a CofC named >Grace Chapel? Where is it supposed to be? >Cleo. In the early 1900's it was a Christian Church but the Presbyterians were allowed to use the bldg as well. During the week it was the Grace Chapel School, I think. How do I get to the Rossview community from Hopkinsville? Bill

    03/18/2004 01:24:52
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] naming a cemetery........
    2. Dana, Where is the cemetery? Norris NBa1458042@aol.com

    03/17/2004 04:10:58
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] Grace Chapel, Episcopal
    2. Cleo Hogan
    3. Bill, Grace Chapel Protestant EPISCOPAL Church still exists, in the Rossview neighborhood, and has an attached cemetery; never heard of a CofC named Grace Chapel? Where is it supposed to be? Cleo.

    03/17/2004 02:46:47
    1. Re: [TNMONTGO-L] naming a cemetery........
    2. Cleo Hogan
    3. If this is in Montgomery or Cheatham or Robertson co, TN, perhaps I can help by looking it up in the published books, if you'll give some info on where it is located, and the names on any tombstones? Cleo.

    03/17/2004 02:36:10
    1. [TNMONTGO-L] naming a cemetery........
    2. Does anyone know who I need to contract about naming a cemetery? I found this one the other day and it doesn't have a sign or anything naming it. Thanks and Happy St. Patty's day to all. Dana Bryant Powell

    03/17/2004 04:04:11