Mornin Folks Just to let you know whats been added so far this year to the Morgan County Pages. Many thanks to all of you who so generously share your information. http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/WHATSNEW.html Julie
Cathy, Linda and all who have loved ones in the military protecting our freedom.... We appreciate them and what they are doing. Our thoughts and prayers for you and your family, and for their safe return. God Bless Julie Linda Bentley wrote: > Cathy, > > There's lots of info about this Thomas at rootsweb. I haven't verified > my file on him. > > My best friend's son is in the 101st Airborne. He wasn't in the first > group to arrive today...but soon. We're a small town of 500, we can't > wait till he gets here. > > "They serve who also watch and wait." > > Keep in touch with your friends, family and National Guard family for > support as much as you can. And don't forget this message board when > it's 4 am and you need to talk. Turn off CNN as much as possible...I > know, easier said than done. > > toodles, > God Bless and our hearts are with you and your husband. We thank him > for keeping us safe every day, home and away, > > Linda > > >> From: Cathy <mamartin@highland.net> >> Reply-To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >> To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Question for Linda Bentley >> Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 19:12:03 -0500 >> >> >> PROUD WIFE OF TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SGT. CURRENTLY ON TRAIN >> UP FOR >> DEPLOYMENT FOR KOSOVO. >> >> Hi Linda, >> >> Thanks for your reply on Thomas Norris, I just didn't have a spouse >> for the >> Thomas that I mentioned. I was hoping that it was the same one. >> >> I am glad to hear that your daughter is home safely.I hope that the >> rest of >> the family also makes a safe passage.My husband leaves from Ft. >> Stewart GA >> tomorrow morning for Germany.He wasn't suppose to leave for another >> week but >> they moved it up.They also moved up his KOSOVO deployment.He will >> leave for >> there the last of this month instead of the last of next month. >> >> We will keep your family in our prayers and again thanks for taking >> the time >> to reply to my question. >> >> Cathy Martin >> >> >> ==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >> SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA >> >> ============================== >> Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >> Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >> http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > Working moms: Find helpful tips here on managing kids, home, work > and yourself. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/workingmom.armx > > > ==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== > List Administrator > Julie Cromwell > janncromwell@highland.net > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
I am thinking that Nancy Elmoree is the wife of George Elmore who has two daughters that Married Mitchell Webb who is the son of Cutbirth Webb and the brother to John Webb born 1785. --- On Tue 01/06, Linda Hallman < dixierose@alltel.net > wrote: From: Linda Hallman [mailto: dixierose@alltel.net] To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2004 19:54:03 -0500 Subject: [TNMORGAN] John Webb Again Hello to All,<br><br>I am still working on John Webb b. 1785 in Wilkes Co. NC. Art, do you or <br>anyone have proof of John being a child of Cutbirth?<br><br>Allen Webb married his cousin Rebecca, but I have never got the straight of <br>which of Cutberth's brothers was<br>the father of Allen either? I have read that they were cousin. If they <br>were first cousin, the father of Allen would have to be Francis. Their <br>brother John, only had girls. But information on Francis is also very <br>limited.<br><br>On Lucy, I only have documentation that I recieved from Pat White, which in <br>turn, she got from you.<br><br>Does anyone have information on a Nancy Elmore? She along with Francis <br>Webb was a witness on the Will of Million Webb Hall in Wilkes Co. NC.<br><br>Thanks for letting me bend ya'll ears again.<br><br><br>Visit our webpages:<br><br>Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch<br><br>Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman<br><br>! <br>==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ====<br>Morgan County Books:<br>http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/MorganCountyBooks.html<br><br>==============================<br>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration<br>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more.<br>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237<br><br> _______________________________________________ Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web!
Cathy, There's lots of info about this Thomas at rootsweb. I haven't verified my file on him. My best friend's son is in the 101st Airborne. He wasn't in the first group to arrive today...but soon. We're a small town of 500, we can't wait till he gets here. "They serve who also watch and wait." Keep in touch with your friends, family and National Guard family for support as much as you can. And don't forget this message board when it's 4 am and you need to talk. Turn off CNN as much as possible...I know, easier said than done. toodles, God Bless and our hearts are with you and your husband. We thank him for keeping us safe every day, home and away, Linda >From: Cathy <mamartin@highland.net> >Reply-To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Question for Linda Bentley >Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 19:12:03 -0500 > > >PROUD WIFE OF TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SGT. CURRENTLY ON TRAIN UP FOR >DEPLOYMENT FOR KOSOVO. > >Hi Linda, > >Thanks for your reply on Thomas Norris, I just didn't have a spouse for the >Thomas that I mentioned. I was hoping that it was the same one. > >I am glad to hear that your daughter is home safely.I hope that the rest of >the family also makes a safe passage.My husband leaves from Ft. Stewart GA >tomorrow morning for Germany.He wasn't suppose to leave for another week >but >they moved it up.They also moved up his KOSOVO deployment.He will leave for >there the last of this month instead of the last of next month. > >We will keep your family in our prayers and again thanks for taking the >time >to reply to my question. > >Cathy Martin > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ Working moms: Find helpful tips here on managing kids, home, work and yourself. http://special.msn.com/msnbc/workingmom.armx
>From The Oak Ridger 7 Jan 2004 Cresson Henry Kearny, 89, of Montrose, Colo., Melbourne "Mel" Winton of Oak Ridge Walter C. "Jack" Brown, 85, of Oak Ridge, Eunice E. Webster, 80, of Oak Ridge, Ruth Elizabeth Moore, 85, of Oak Ridge, Lisa Shultz Redmond, 36, Samuel W. Hester, 61, of Harriman, Bertha M. Samsel, of Oliver Springs, ========================================= Cresson Henry Kearny, 89, of Montrose, Colo., died on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2003, after several years of declining health. According to his family, he had an interesting life that included being a world authority on nuclear war survival, starting the first U.S. jungle troops and originating more than two dozen inventions. Born Jan. 7, 1914, in San Antonio, Texas, he was the son of Clinton Hall Kearny and Mary Chabot Cresson Kearny. He was a great-grandson of Gen. Stephen Watts Kearny, who led the American takeover of the Southwest and California in the Mexican-American War, and a great-great-stepgrandson of Gen. William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Mr. Kearny graduated valedictorian and cadet colonel from Texas Military Institute in San Antonio and attended Mercersburg Academy in Pennsylvania. He won two prestigious scholarships to Princeton University, where he was a varsity letterman on the track team, graduating in 1937 Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. The following summer he led a small expedition in the Sierra Madre of Mexico for the Laboratory of Anthropology in Santa Fe, N.M. Subsequently, Mr. Kearny was a Rhodes Scholar to Oxford University, where he was on the varsity track and swimming teams, graduating from Queen's College with a degree in geology in 1939. While at Oxford he briefly served as a courier to Berlin, carrying information for an underground Quaker group that helped Jews escape from the Nazis. Post-graduation Mr. Kearny was a member of a Royal Geographic Society expedition in the Peruvian Andes, then worked as an exploration geologist for Standard Oil in Venezuela. Believing the United States soon would be at war and hoping to improve American jungle warfare capability, in 1940 he quit his job and went on active duty as a reserve first lieutenant. He was sent to Panama where he formed the first U.S. Jungle Platoon, developed jungle tactics, and designed specialized equipment. Much of his equipment, for which he obtained numerous patents but refused payment, was adopted by the U.S. Army and used by hundreds of thousands of American and allied servicemen during World War II. Some of his most important inventions were a breath-inflated, backpackable boat, the jungle boot, the jungle hammock and the jungle pack. During this period he was promoted to major and intermittently worked with the office of the quartermaster general's special forces in Washington, D.C. For meritorious service he was awarded the Legion of Merit. In 1943, Mr. Kearny married May Willacy Eskridge, also of San Antonio. He joined the Office of Strategic Services in 1944, stationed in China where he worked in demolitions, guerilla tactics, sabotage and intelligence. After contracting a crippling disease at the age of 31 he retired as an honorary lieutenant colonel. Mr. Kearny and his wife bought a ranch in the Texas hill country, where his health improved. He occasionally worked elsewhere, including consulting at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, where in 1951 he designed the wetsuit, which unknown to him, had been invented a few months previously. He also independently invented and patented an underwater spear gun. In 1954, he and his family moved to a farm in southwest Colorado. For several years Mr. Kearny worked as an oil, gas and uranium geologist/prospector, staking several claims, including a productive uranium claim in the last land rush in the United States. Mr. Kearny, who his family said always loved dinosaurs, also came upon the largest dinosaur bone discovered to that time, which was lying unrecognized on a rockhound's porch. The bone is now at the Smithsonian. Concerned, since his Princeton days about the possibility of nuclear war, Mr. Kearny began to work independently on nuclear survival. In 1961, leading nuclear strategist, Herman Kahn, recruited him to join the Hudson Institute, where Kearny worked on nuclear defense issues. Due to his expertise, he met Charles Lindbergh, whom Mr. Kearny advised on building a blast shelter. In 1964, Nobel Laureate Dr. Eugene Wigner asked Mr. Kearny to join the Civil Defense Project, which Wigner was forming at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. At ORNL, Kearny developed shelters and devices which people can make to improve their chances of surviving a nuclear conflict. His most important invention, according to his family, was the Kearny Fallout Meter, a highly reliable radiation meter made of materials commonly found in homes. His book, "Nuclear War Survival Skills," which, according to his family, is known as "the bible of Civil Defense," includes instructions and survival advice. By the mid-1990s over 600,000 copies had been sold, with translations into Hebrew, Chinese and other languages. Mr. Kearny copyrighted the book with the condition that the book could be reproduced by anyone and renounced any royalty payments. The book is available on the Internet. He also wrote numerous publications on a variety of defense topics. Kearny took occasional leave to work on other projects. From 1967 to 1968, given the civilian equivalent of a four-star general's rank, he worked in Vietnam with the science adviser to Gen.s Westmoreland and Abrams, improving infantrymen's equipment. He also developed simple measures to counteract fuel-air explosives and was an expert on counterinsurgency. At a Defense Advance Research Project Agency Symposium in 1968, the director stated in his opening address that he "had not specialized in counterinsurgency work, but had studied the writings of leading authorities, including Mao Tse-tung, Ho Chi Minh, Che Guevara, and Cresson Kearny." In 1970, Mr. Kearney advised the Israelis on civil defense. For his defense work, in 1972 he was awarded the Decoration for Distinguished Civilian Service, the United States' highest civilian medal. In 1979, Mr. Kearny retired from ORNL, partly to be at liberty to speak more freely against American defense policies, especially Mutual Assured Destruction, and inadequate nuclear civil defense preparations, according to his family. In 1981, he was invited to China to advise on civil defense. During the 1991 Gulf War, he recruited citizens across America to make hundreds of thousands of protective plastic rifle bags, which, according to his family, the military had neglected to provide and send them to soldiers to prevent sand from jamming their M-16s. In later years, Mr. Kearny summarized his jungle expertise in "Jungle Snafus -- and Remedies," which is used by units of the U.S. Special Forces as a training textbook. In 1996 he was presented with the Edward Teller Award for the Defense of Freedom, "for his independent and ingenious contributions to the great problem of survival." In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his younger brother and only sibling, Clinton Charles Kearny, and his eldest grandchild, Morgan Kearny Fosse. His family said his intelligence, creativity, persistence and dedication to human survival were appreciated by his peers and earned the admiration and love of his family. According to his family, he lived a full and productive life, and had a long, loving marriage and a large and close family. Mr. Kearny is survived by his wife of 60 years, May Willacy Eskridge Kearny; a son, Cresson Kearny and wife, Lynn Boyer Kearny; and by four daughters, Adelia Willacy Kearny and husband, John Peter Wakeland, Diana Catherine Kearny Fosse, Susanna Joyce Kearny and husband, Frederick Rommel Eberle, and Stephanie Kearny and husband, Kenneth Noel Belcourt. He is also survived by six grandchildren, Stephen Kearny Wakeland, Anna Kearny Wakeland, Amber Eskridge Fosse, Gabriel Prins Fosse, Clay Cresson Fosse and Elise Kearny Eberle; and by one great-grandchild, Akira Lynn Fosse Jones. Following cremation, a private family memorial service will be in Albuquerque, N.M. Melbourne "Mel" Winton of Oak Ridge died Friday, Jan. 2, 2004. His mother, Marie Winton, lived in Oak Ridge for several years prior to her death. Mr. Winton was a graduate of the University of Florida and taught school for two years in Cedar Hill, Fla., and earned money to attend Georgia Institute of Technology, where he graduated with a degree in engineering. He retired in 1978, but worked for a number of years as a consultant for both Union Carbide and Science Applications Inc., now known as Science Applications International Corp. His last work was with the Nuclear Operations Analysis Center. According to his family, his hobbies were astronomy, camping, gardening, hiking and reading. He taught Sunday school classes at First United Methodist Church for over 50 years. He worked as a volunteer for Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties for 10 years and for the American Museum of Science and Energy. Mr. Winton is survived by his wife, Mary Louise Smith Winton; three sisters, Dorothea Lambourne and husband, John, of Bushnell, Fla., Louise West of Lakeland, Fla., and Alice Marie Davis and husband, Bill, of Zellwood, Fla.; a sister-in-law, Lavada Bacon Smith, of Oak Ridge; a brother-in-law, Clarence Tilley, of Oak Ridge; and by three aunts and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The body was donated to the University of Tennessee at Memphis, College of Medicine. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2004, at First United Methodist Church. The family requests that any memorials be in the form of contributions to First United Methodist Church, 1350 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends following the service. Walter C. "Jack" Brown, 85, of Oak Ridge, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge following a long illness. Mr. Brown began his employment at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on Aug. 13, 1947, and retired as a laboratory records supervisor in the information division in January 1974. He was a veteran of World War II serving with the U.S. Army in The European Theater. He was a member of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Lodge No. 1684. His family said he enjoyed all sports, fishing and gardening. Mr. Brown is survived by his wife of 60 years, Sylvia Brown; his sister, Louise Brock Brown, of Clinton; his daughter, Brenda Brown Messer and husband, Mike, of Gallatin; his son, Alan Brown and wife, Lisa, of Acworth, Ga.; and by three grandchildren, Berry Michael Messer, Marcia Lynn Messer and Brent Thomas Messer, all of the Nashville area. A memorial service will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, at Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home. The family will receive friends from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Eunice E. Webster, 80, of Oak Ridge, died Monday, Jan. 5, 2004, at the University of Tennessee Medical Center in Knoxville. Born Sept. 27, 1923, in Morgan County, she was the daughter of Paris G. and Myrtle Hill Webster. Ms. Webster was a librarian at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and retired in 1988. She was a member of First United Methodist Church, where her family said she was very active. She attended the University of Tennessee. Her family said she enjoyed traveling, various sports, sewing and reading. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by two brothers, Warren R. Webster and Roy Eugene Webster, and by a sister, Dorothy Webster Muller. Ms. Webster is survived by two sisters, Patricia Cunningham and husband, Edward, of Mexia, Texas, and Ann Charamella and husband, Leigh, of East Lansing, Mich.; four brothers, James G. Webster, William F. Webster and wife, Barbara, and Ronald A. Webster and wife, Diane, all of Knoxville, and John K. Webster of Hamilton, Ohio; and by several nieces, nephews, family and friends. The funeral will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, 2004, in the chapel of Martin Oak Ridge Funeral Home with the Rev. Dr. Bob Cantrell officiating. Burial will follow at Davis Cemetery on Route 1 in Oliver Springs. The family will receive friends from noon to 1 p.m. Friday at the funeral home. Friends may call at their convenience any time after 9 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Ruth Elizabeth Moore, 85, of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. Born Sept. 5, 1918, in LaFollette, she was the daughter of Daniel and Febbie Taylor Moore. Mrs. Moore worked at the Alexander Motor Inn for approximately 30 years as a housekeeper and then another 17 years at the Holiday Inn. She was a member of Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Her family said she enjoyed playing bingo, drawing and singing. She was also an avid doll collector. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lonas Allen, in 1938, and by four sisters, Ona T. Moore, Ollie L. Moore, Willie B. Armstrong and Fleta P. Gates. Mrs. Moore is survived by her son, Robert Charles "Rabbit" Allen, of Oak Ridge; her foster son, Harry Young Jr., of Kingsport; her brother, Robert L. Moore, of Detroit, Mich.; and by her sister, Susie Mae Gilliard, of Oak Ridge. She is also survived by six special nieces, Linnette Thomas of Detroit, Tommie Stevens of Oak Ridge, Victoria Parris and husband, Glenn, of Chattanooga, Crystal Frye and husband, Lamont, and Loreal Frye, all of Memphis, and Nikki Conyers of Burlington, N.C.; three nephews, John Gilliard, Ladarian Frye and Toronzo Frye, all of Memphis; a special grandniece and caregiver, Bonnie Teasley, and her daughter, Cici Teasley of Oak Ridge; and by a great-grandnephew, Tevin Lee, of Oak Ridge. The family wishes to thank the fourth floor nursing staff and doctors at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge and the staff at NHC HealthCare of Oak Ridge for their care and support during her illness. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, at Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church with the Rev. T.L. Mims officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday at the church. Weatherford Mortuary is in charge of arrangements. Lisa Shultz Redmond, 36, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at her home. Her family said her life was too short, but her love and kindness touched many and her sparkling blue eyes and adorable smile greeted everyone she met. According to her family, her love of animals, Tinkerbelle, Zar, Pretty Girl, Ashley and Weazy, brought her the nickname of Ellie Mae by her husband and soul mate of only three short years. Mrs. Redmond was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. She was a graduate of Clinton High School and worked at the Y-12 National Security Complex until her illness. She was preceded in death by her parents, Clyde and Helen Shultz, and by her sister in-law, Terri Shultz. Mrs. Redmond is survived by her husband, Randy Redmond, of Clinton; two brothers, Clyde "Buddy" Shultz and Larry Shultz and wife, Charlotte, all of Clinton; and by two sisters, Rose Fox of Cookeville and Carolyn Nichols and husband, Charles, of Houston, Texas. She is also survived by a special niece, Michelle Nichols and husband, Ryan, of Clinton; a niece, Raven Jakubowski, of Cookeville; a nephew, Jeff Shultz and wife, Jill, of Indiana; and by her mother-in-law, Margaret Redmond, of Clinton, who helped care for Mrs. Redmond during her illness and loved her as her own child. The funeral will be at 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004, at Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton. Burial will be at 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9, at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in Clinton with the Rev. Bill McDaniel officiating. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Samuel W. Hester, 61, of Harriman, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at his home. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at press time. Bertha M. Samsel, of Oliver Springs, died Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2004, at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville. Sharp Funeral Home in Oliver Springs is in charge of arrangements, which were incomplete at press time. =========================================== SUPPORT OUR TROOPS---FLY THE FLAG "Genealogy is like playing hide and seek. They hide I seek!!! www.byrge.com/genealogy/ Searching: BYRGE/BUNCH/DAUGHERTY/DUNCAN/KENNEDY/ PATTERSON/PHILLIPS/SEIBER/TACKETT/WARD
PROUD WIFE OF TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SGT. CURRENTLY ON TRAIN UP FOR DEPLOYMENT FOR KOSOVO. Hi Linda, Thanks for your reply on Thomas Norris, I just didn't have a spouse for the Thomas that I mentioned. I was hoping that it was the same one. I am glad to hear that your daughter is home safely.I hope that the rest of the family also makes a safe passage.My husband leaves from Ft. Stewart GA tomorrow morning for Germany.He wasn't suppose to leave for another week but they moved it up.They also moved up his KOSOVO deployment.He will leave for there the last of this month instead of the last of next month. We will keep your family in our prayers and again thanks for taking the time to reply to my question. Cathy Martin
On the website there is a death certificate for Nancy Ruffner who died in 1917. G. W. Jackson signed the death certificate as the Undertaker. http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/obits/NancyRuffnerdeathcertificate.html Who would have this undertaker's records from the early 1900's . . . are they traceable? My grandfather supposedly died in Coalfield in 1909 and we're wondering if possibly this undertaker's records contain information about my grandfather. Any help is appreciated. Ron Ross
Cathy, I do not know the parents or siblings of Thomas Norris born 1793, m. to Kaziah Hayes. Sorry. I like your intro. I am a proud Navy and Air Force mom. Daughter is home safe from her deployment. Waiting for the rest of our friends and family to come home safe. Linda B >From: Cathy <mamartin@highland.net> >Reply-To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNMORGAN] Question for Linda Bentley >Date: Wed, 07 Jan 2004 10:43:32 -0500 > > >PROUD WIFE OF TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SGT. CURRENTLY ON TRAIN UP FOR >KOSOVO DEPLOYMENT!! _________________________________________________________________ Worried about inbox overload? Get MSN Extra Storage now! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es
PROUD WIFE OF TENNESSEE ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SGT. CURRENTLY ON TRAIN UP FOR KOSOVO DEPLOYMENT!! Hi Linda, Just a quick question.The Thomas and Kaziah Hayes Norris that you listed as parents of Mary Kesiah Norris,is Thomas the son of John and Ann Gilbert Norris? This Thomas was born 25 Dec 1793 in Wilkes Co.,NC and died 14 Mar 1884 in Fentress Co.,TN. Cathy
BENGE, JUDY A., "Little Judy", age 54, of Wartburg, TN., formerly of Dayton, passed away unexpectedly, Thursday, January 1,. 2004. Preceded in death by her granddaughter Adrina; survivors include her 2 daughters Kimberly (& Elwood Cook) Jr., Ohio, Carlena Reiner, Wartburg, TN., 2 sisters, Lois Stringfield of Harriman, TN., Connie (& Andy) Winterbottom of Dayton; 3 brothers, Leonard & Betty Jo Doolin of Ky., Donald (& Sandy) Doolin of Dayton.; 5 grandchildren and other family members. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday Jan. 7 at Tobias Funeral Home. Belmont Chapel, 648 Waterview Ave., at Fauver Ave.. Interment in Woodlawm Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM at the funeral home. [From: Dayton Daily News, Sunday, January 4, 2004]
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>From The Knoxville News Sentinel 7 Jan 2004 MOORE, RUTH ELIZABETH - 85, of Oak Ridge, POWELL, MRS. REMA DIXIE - age 88 of Wartburg REDMOND, LISA SHULTZ - age 36, SMITH, LUCILLE - age 68 of LaFollette, TAYLOR, WILLIAM "BILL" - age 91 of Clinton ========================================= MOORE, RUTH ELIZABETH - 85, of Oak Ridge, died Saturday, January 3, 2004 at NHC Health Care Center. Born September 5, 1918 in Lafollette, TN and daughter of the late Daniel and Febbie Taylor Moore. Worked at the Alexander Motor Inn for approximately 30 years as a housekeeper and then another 17 years at the Holiday Inn. Member of Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church. Preceded in death by: her husband, Lonas Allen Moore in 1938. Survived by: son, Robert Charles "Rabbit" Allen of Oak Ridge; foster-son, Harry Young Jr of Kingsport; brother, Robert L. Moore of Detroit, MI; sister, Susie Mae Gilliard of Oak Ridge; special nieces, Linnette Thomas of Detroit, MI, Tommie Stevens of Oak Ridge, Victoria Parris and husband Glenn of Chattanooga, Crystal Frye and husband Lamont and Loreal Frye, all of Memphis, Nikki Conyers of Burlington, NC; nephews, John Gilliard, Ladarian Frye and Toronzo Frye, all of Memphis; special grand-niece and care-giver, Bonnie Teasley and her daughter, Cici Teasley of Oak Ridge; and great great nephew, Tevin Lee of Oak Ridge. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, January 8, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Mt. Zion Missionary Baptist Church with Rev. T. L. Mims officiating. Burial will follow at Oak Ridge Memorial Park. The family will receive friends on Thursday from 1:00- 2:00 p.m. at the Church. Weatherford Mortuary, Oak Ridge, in charge of the arrangements. www.weatherfordmortuary.com POWELL, MRS. REMA DIXIE - age 88 of Wartburg passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Gus E. and Iola Heidle; husband, Asa Powell; sister, Rosa M. Heidle. She is survived by: her sister, Willie Mae Perry of Wartburg; daughter, Carolyn and husband Jerry Beene of Wartburg; son, Danny and wife, Jolean Powell of Morristown; grandchildren, Eric Schaefer and Stephanie Schaefer of Wartburg, Angela Helton, Kelly Powell, and Erica Powell of Morristown; four great grandchildren; many loving friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday, January 7, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 p.m. with Bro. David Acres officiating. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, 11 a.m. in Wartburg City Cemetery. REDMOND, LISA SHULTZ - age 36, went to be with Jesus on Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at her residence. Lisa's life was too short, but her love and kindness touched many. Lisa's sparkling blue eyes and adorable smile greeted everyone she met. Lisa's love of animals, "Tinkerbelle, Zar, Pretty Girl, Ashley and Weazy" brought her the nickname of Ellie Mae by her husband and soul mate of only three short years, Randy Redmond. She was a member of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church. Graduate of Clinton High School in 1984 and worked at Y-12 B.W.X.T. until her illness. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Clyde & Helen Shultz; and much loved sister-in-law, Terri Shultz. Survivors: husband, Randy Redmond of Clinton, TN.; brothers, Clyde "Buddy" Shultz of Clinton, TN., Larry and wife, Charlotte Shultz of Clinton, TN.; sisters, Rose Fox of Cookeville, TN.; Carolyn and husband, Charles Nichols of Houston, TX.; special niece, Michelle and husband, Ryan Nichols, of Clinton, TN; other niece, Raven Jakubowski of Cookeville, TN.; nephew, Jeff & wife, Jill Shultz, of Indiana; mother-in-law, Margaret Redmond of Clinton, TN. who helped in caring for Lisa during her illness and loved her as her own child. Funeral services will be Thursday, January 8, 2004 at 8:00 p.m. in the chapel of Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton with Rev. Bill McDaniel officiating. Family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Interment will be Friday, January 9, 2004 at 2:00 p.m. at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Holley- Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton in charge of all arrangements. SMITH, LUCILLE - age 68 or LaFollette, passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at her home. She was a retired Campbell County School Teacher. She was preceded in death by: mother, Maggie Smith and uncle Charlie Smith. Survivors: several cousins, friends and relatives. Funeral service 8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004 at Cross Funeral Home, Rev. Mike smith officiating. Interment 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004 Wells Spring Cemetery, Rev. O.P. Byrd officiating. Family will receive friends 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday prior to funeral. Arrangements by Cross Funeral Home. TAYLOR, WILLIAM "BILL" - age 91 of Clinton passed away Monday January 5, 2004 at Windwood Health Care Center. Mr. Taylor was owner and operator for approx. 30 years of Taylor Auto Parts in Clinton. He was a member of Andersonville Valley Masonic Lodge, he was also a long time member of Sinking Springs United Methodist Church. He was a Veteran of the US Marines having served in World War II. Preceded in death by: parents, George Taylor and Roxie Johnson Taylor; sons, William David Taylor, William "Bill" F. Taylor; first wife Eva Haynes Taylor; and sister Mildred T. Williams. Survived by: wife, Elizabeth "Liz" Taylor of Clinton; and daughters, Carol and husband Ed Yonkey of Johnson City, Brenda and husband Joe Bradford of Knoxville, Myra and husband Doyle White of Apopka, Fla.; sons, Phillip and wife Barbara Taylor of Clinton; 11 grandchildren; and 12 great grand children; also survived by stepdaughters, Pat and husband Don Brown of Hesikell; stepsons, Jim and wife Mitch Thomas of Jacksonville, Fla.; Randy and wife Rhonda of Knoxville and Chuck Thomas of Palm Bay, Fla.; 11 step grandchildren and 14 great step grandchildren; nephew, Steven R. and wife Susan Williams of Val Rico, Fla. Honorary Pallbearers will be: David Yonkey, Alex Bradford, Eddie Bradford, Doug White, Barry Brown and Jacob Thomas. Family will receive friends Wednesday January 7, 2004 from 1-3 p.m. with a Masonic service and funeral at 3:00. Holley-Gamble Funeral Home in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements. 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From the Knoxville News Sentinal POWELL, MRS. REMA DIXIE age 88 of Wartburg passed away Tuesday, January 6, 2004 at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge. She was a member of Liberty Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by: her parents, Gus E. and Iola Heidle; husband, Asa Powell; sister, Rosa M. Heidle. She is survived by: her sister, Willie Mae Perry of Wartburg; daughter, Carolyn and husband Jerry Beene of Wartburg; son, Danny and wife, Jolean Powell of Morristown; grandchildren, Eric Schaefer and Stephanie Schaefer of Wartburg, Angela Helton, Kelly Powell, and Erica Powell of Morristown; four great grandchildren; many loving friends. The family will receive friends Wednesday, January 7, 2004 from 6-8 p.m. at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. Funeral services will begin at 8 p.m. with Bro. David Acres officiating. A graveside service will be held on Thursday, 11 a.m. in Wartburg City Cemetery.
Goto the website at TNGENNET.org/morgan and it will print out.. My scanner is on the blink right now. Sorry At 08:25 PM 1/6/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Edna would you be able to scan the record of Preston O Holloway and his wife >Martha. I would love to have a copy. > >Steve & Donna Mathis~~~ >http://home.att.net/~slm7/home.html >stevemathis@ameritech.net >stevemathis@att.net >donnamathis@att.net > > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Edna P Ward [mailto:EPWARD@highland.net] >Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 2:56 PM >To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] McPeters RWS > > >I already have all mine. Pension Records for all Ancestors. > >John HOLLOWAY m. Rebecca CAVEAT >Joseph HOLLOWAY m. Rebecca McCARTT >Preston O. HOLLOWAY m. Martha LANGLEY >James O. LANGLEY m. Margarette 'Peggy' GRAYBEALE >Henry Wilkins BURNS m. Permelia Frances MAY (2) Margaret ERWIN-WEBB > >I think this is all the Pension Papers.. > >We already have our Certificates of 'One of the First Families of TN.' >A marriage Record for John and Rebecca CAVEAT HOLLOWAY was what was really >needed and it was found in Sullivan Co., TN Marriage Records. >This record shows they were in the state of TN before TN was made a STATE. > >Preston's sister, Perlisa Ann HOLLOWAY m. John Long SCOTT, II. You could >use this on your website if you like. > >Great WEbSITE!!! > > > > > > > > > >At 07:44 AM 1/3/2004 -0500, you wrote: >>Edna, >> >>I have no idea if they are twins? The date sure stands out. Maybe >>Georgeanna can help us on that question. And I would like to know from >>Georgeanna, what area of pensions do you have on rws? Are they just for >>Tennessee or what? I have other rw soldiers, I would love to check on. Can >>you help out on that? >> >>Linda >> >>At 11:04 PM 1/2/04 -0500, you wrote: >> >>>Linda, >>> >>>Is Jonathon and David twins??? They have the same dob?? >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>At 08:33 PM 1/2/2004 -0500, you wrote: >>> > >>> > >>> >I am still looking for Jonathan McPeters parents. There were three >>> >soldiers listed in the DAR Patriot Index. >>> > >>> >David McPeters b. 1/14/1756 NC, d 3/27/1846 MO m. Susannah Loyd. He was >a >>> >Pvt for NC >>> > >>> >Jonathan McPeters b. 1/14/1756 NC, d. 1846 TN m. Rachel Reed, Pvt. for >NC >>> > >>> >Joseph McPeters b. 3/1761 NC d. 2/15/1846 TN. m. Nancy Cross, Pvt. for >NC >>> > >>> >Do any of these names sound familiar? I know Jonathan does. If not, >then >>> >I will order the applications from the DAR >>> >and see if any of the names match the ones in Morgan County. There >might >>> >be a generation between Jonathan and the >>> >revolutionary war soldiers. Any help of course will be greatly >appreciated. >>> > >>> >Linda >>> > >>> > >>> >Visit our webpages: >>> > >>> >Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch >>> > >>> >Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman >>> > >>> > >>> >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >>> >SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA >>> > >>> >============================== >>> >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >>> >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >>> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >>> > >>> > >>> >>> >>>==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >>>Morgan County Homepage >>>http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/ >>> >>>============================== >>>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >>>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >>>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> >> >> >>Visit our webpages: >> >>Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch >> >>Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman >> >> >>==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >>SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA >> >>============================== >>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> >> > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >Morgan County Books: >http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/MorganCountyBooks.html > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >Morgan County Homepage >http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/ > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
I'd like to hear from anyone who has information about Hiram Wackler (or Hackler). I believe he lived in Morgan County in 1838 on or near the Dudley Branch of the Emory River. He was a witness on a land deed in that year that mentions my ggg-grandfather Reason Pittman.
--------------070306090502010905020008 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit From the 'Oak Ridger' Warren George Daugherty, 81, of Wartburg, died Sunday, Jan. 4, 2004, at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge, following a long illness. Born June 21, 1922, he was the son of Dewey Daugherty Sr. and Josephine Daughterty Worley. His family said he was an avid church member and enjoyed fishing and gardening. According to his family, he enjoyed working with children as he was a retired Head Start volunteer worker. He was a member of Victory Bible Baptist Church. He was a U.S. Army veteran and a lifelong member of Disabled American Veterans, Chapter No. 26, and the Odd Fellows Lodge, Chapter No. 54. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a brother, Dewey Daugherty Jr.; a daughter, Brenda Greene; and by one grandson and one great-grandson. Mr. Daugherty is survived by his wife of 32 years, Ola Mae Daugherty; his son, Warren Jack Daugherty, of Wartburg; two daughters, Sharon Daugherty of Wartburg and Gail Gill and husband, Darrell, of Lafayette, Ind.; three stepdaughters, Carolyn Elmore and husband, Brad, of Wayne, Mich., Janice Lyles and husband, Rick, of Coalfield, and Loraine Brown and husband, Garry, of Oliver Springs; and by 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by a sister, Mildred Trail, of Harriman; a half brother, Charles Purkey and wife, Violet, of Wartburg; two half sisters, Arvena McGhee of Sevierville and Martha Ramey and husband, Gene, of Morristown; and by several nieces and nephews. Jean and the late Cecil Parris, Frank and Peggy Sexton, Joe Armes, Joe Gouge, several church friends, and a special friend and caretaker, Cyndi Wicks, are considered special friends. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2004, at Victory Bible Baptist Church in the Stephens community with the Rev. Frank Sexton and the Rev. Ellis Patterson officiating. Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in Wartburg. Garry Parris, Larry Parris, Dewayne "Roho" Sexton, Joe Gouge, Layton Duncan, Raymond Duncan, Lester Morgan and Joe Morgan will serve as pallbearers. James Brown Jr. and Justin Tyler Brown will serve as honorary pallbearers. The family will receive friends from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Schubert Funeral Home in Wartburg. <http://ads.oakridger.com/RealMedia/ads/click_lx.ads/www.oakridger.com/obituaries/story/index.html/831992481/x08/default/empty.gif/63633734623739373366643466653230> --------------070306090502010905020008--
Edna would you be able to scan the record of Preston O Holloway and his wife Martha. I would love to have a copy. Steve & Donna Mathis~~~ http://home.att.net/~slm7/home.html stevemathis@ameritech.net stevemathis@att.net donnamathis@att.net -----Original Message----- From: Edna P Ward [mailto:EPWARD@highland.net] Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 2:56 PM To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] McPeters RWS I already have all mine. Pension Records for all Ancestors. John HOLLOWAY m. Rebecca CAVEAT Joseph HOLLOWAY m. Rebecca McCARTT Preston O. HOLLOWAY m. Martha LANGLEY James O. LANGLEY m. Margarette 'Peggy' GRAYBEALE Henry Wilkins BURNS m. Permelia Frances MAY (2) Margaret ERWIN-WEBB I think this is all the Pension Papers.. We already have our Certificates of 'One of the First Families of TN.' A marriage Record for John and Rebecca CAVEAT HOLLOWAY was what was really needed and it was found in Sullivan Co., TN Marriage Records. This record shows they were in the state of TN before TN was made a STATE. Preston's sister, Perlisa Ann HOLLOWAY m. John Long SCOTT, II. You could use this on your website if you like. Great WEbSITE!!! At 07:44 AM 1/3/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Edna, > >I have no idea if they are twins? The date sure stands out. Maybe >Georgeanna can help us on that question. And I would like to know from >Georgeanna, what area of pensions do you have on rws? Are they just for >Tennessee or what? I have other rw soldiers, I would love to check on. Can >you help out on that? > >Linda > >At 11:04 PM 1/2/04 -0500, you wrote: > >>Linda, >> >>Is Jonathon and David twins??? They have the same dob?? >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>At 08:33 PM 1/2/2004 -0500, you wrote: >> > >> > >> >I am still looking for Jonathan McPeters parents. There were three >> >soldiers listed in the DAR Patriot Index. >> > >> >David McPeters b. 1/14/1756 NC, d 3/27/1846 MO m. Susannah Loyd. He was a >> >Pvt for NC >> > >> >Jonathan McPeters b. 1/14/1756 NC, d. 1846 TN m. Rachel Reed, Pvt. for NC >> > >> >Joseph McPeters b. 3/1761 NC d. 2/15/1846 TN. m. Nancy Cross, Pvt. for NC >> > >> >Do any of these names sound familiar? I know Jonathan does. If not, then >> >I will order the applications from the DAR >> >and see if any of the names match the ones in Morgan County. There might >> >be a generation between Jonathan and the >> >revolutionary war soldiers. Any help of course will be greatly appreciated. >> > >> >Linda >> > >> > >> >Visit our webpages: >> > >> >Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch >> > >> >Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman >> > >> > >> >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >> >SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA >> > >> >============================== >> >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >> >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >> >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >> > >> > >> >> >>==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >>Morgan County Homepage >>http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/ >> >>============================== >>Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >>Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >Visit our webpages: > >Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch > >Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > ==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== Morgan County Books: http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/MorganCountyBooks.html ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237
Edith JACKSON was the wife of Wallace Phillip GUNTER. Wallace's parents were: Charlie Marion GUNTER and Margaret Ann HOLLOWAY. Wallace was b. 6-Aug-1909 and m. 5-July-1950 and d. 13-Oct-2002. Stomach Cancer. Edith's parents were: Maynard (H.M.) JACKSON and Ida May STONECIPHER. She was b. 16-Feb-1909 in Coalfield, Morgan Co., TN and d. 4-Jan-2004. They are buried in Dayton, Montgomery Co., OH. They were both b. in Morgan Co., TN. Not sure if m. in Morgan Co., TN. No Children. At 07:04 PM 1/6/2004 -0500, you wrote: >Does anyone know the family of Edith Gunter. Her husband, Wallace, is a >distant cousin of mine. I never knew them but would like some genealogy info >on them. > >Steve & Donna Mathis~~~ >http://home.att.net/~slm7/home.html >stevemathis@ameritech.net >stevemathis@att.net >donnamathis@att.net > >-----Original Message----- >From: Claude Cheatham [mailto:cheathamch@worldnet.att.net] >Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 8:42 AM >To: TNMORGAN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [TNMORGAN] Obit: Edit Gunter > > >This may be of interest to someone: > > Gunter, Edith, age 94 of Butler Twp., passed away Sunday, >January 4, 2004 at Mercy Siena Woods. Mrs. Gunter was born in Coalfield, TN, >February 16, 1909, taught school for 21 years in TN and 21 years in the >Vandalia Murlin Heights and Northridge Timber Lane Schools, a long time >member of North Dayton Baptist Church and preceded in death by her husband, >Wallace P. (October 13, 2002); parents Maynard and Ida Mae Jackson; sisters, >Minnie Jackson and Lizzie Jackson Carson; 2 brothers and sisters-in-law, >Edgar and Ora Jackson and Buck and Carrie Jackson; brother-in-law, Raymond >Buxton. Survived by a sister, Marjorie Buxton; special nephew and wife; Fred >and Dyne Jackson and a host of nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. >Funeral service 1:30 p.m. Thursday at the George C. Martin Funeral Home, >"Northridge Chapel", 5040 Frederick Pike at Needmore Road. Pastor Greg >Jackson officiating. Interment Memorial Park Cemetery. The family will >receive friends 12:30 p.m. Thursday until time of services at the George C. >Martin Funeral Home. The family wishes to thank the staff at Mercy Siena >Woods for their loving care and concern. (Source: Dayton Daily News; >Dayton, Montgomery County, OH; 06 January 2004) > > > > > >CHC > > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >Morgan County Homepage >http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/ > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > >==== TNMORGAN Mailing List ==== >SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! GOD BLESS AMERICA > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Hello to All, I am still working on John Webb b. 1785 in Wilkes Co. NC. Art, do you or anyone have proof of John being a child of Cutbirth? Allen Webb married his cousin Rebecca, but I have never got the straight of which of Cutberth's brothers was the father of Allen either? I have read that they were cousin. If they were first cousin, the father of Allen would have to be Francis. Their brother John, only had girls. But information on Francis is also very limited. On Lucy, I only have documentation that I recieved from Pat White, which in turn, she got from you. Does anyone have information on a Nancy Elmore? She along with Francis Webb was a witness on the Will of Million Webb Hall in Wilkes Co. NC. Thanks for letting me bend ya'll ears again. Visit our webpages: Thomaston Upson Archives: http://home.alltel.net/tuarch Dixie Rose's Homepage: http://home.alltel.net/ehallman