Julie, what does the r/o mean? Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Cromwell" <janncromwell@highland.net> To: <tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:22 PM Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield > Linda > > CATE: > G.W., d 03-20-1909 a 56 yrs, r/o J.W. > J.W., 04-26-1892, 7-12-1913 > Mary, 4-21-1906, 3-29-1909, r/o G.W. > > CARR > John Will 4-14-1913, 8-16-1913 > s/o Wm. & Polly CATE > (Kenneth Scarbro placed this marker in the cemetery > unfortunately he passed away before he could return > to place the stone on the correct grave site.) > > >> Julie, I am not Theresa, but this Cates Cemetery, can you tell me what >> Cates >> are buried there and the tombstone dates of birth and death? >> >> Linda >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Julie Cromwell"<janncromwell@highland.net> >> To:<tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 10:31 AM >> Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield >> >> >>> Theresa >>> Another person has suggested it might be the "Cates Cemetery". Checked >>> cemetery book and directions show: >>> >>> "In Coalfield, turn off hwy 62, across from the Pac& Snak. Travel abt >>> Jul> .6 mile to the stop sign. Go thru stop sign abt .9 mile to the >>> house >>> of >>> David Adcox, third house on the right. Cemetery is abt. .2 into the >>> woods behind the barn." Book shows about 7 or 8 markers, all date back >>> to the early 1900's. Mostly Cates, Carr, Moore and Patterson. >>> Could this be what you are looking for? >>> >>> Julie >>> >>> >>> On 12/18/2010 11:31 PM, Theresa B. wrote: >>>> Julie, >>>> >>>> The one we found is actually before (approx. 1/4 mile) you get to the >>>> cemetery you speak about. >>>> >>>> My husband just bought a GPS for the reason of marking the grave's >>>> locations >>>> on our family tree. >>>> >>>> This will also help others find the locations of previously >>>> "hard-to-find" >>>> gravesites. >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> >>>> Teresa >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Julie Cromwell >>>> <janncromwell@highland.net>wrote: >>>> >>>>> Theresa >>>>> This is possibly the Jackson-Lyles Cemetery. >>>>> The cemetery books says it is: >>>>> "South of Coalfield, off Fairview Rd, turn right on Solomon Hollow Rd. >>>>> Proceed app. 1.1 mile, turn left, travel app .1 mile& bear left as >>>>> the >>>>> road circles the cemetery. The cemetery was originally started at the >>>>> first left turn off Solomon Hollow Rd. as the twinsof Horace& Flora >>>>> Ward are buried in the left corner of the field. Later Staples >>>>> Jackson& >>>>> Lindsey Lyles each donated 1/2 the land on the top of the hill for the >>>>> cemetery. Later in 1952 or 1953 Crass& Shirley Russell donated the >>>>> land >>>>> for the road around the cemetery. There are app. 18 unmarked graves in >>>>> the cemetery." >>>>> >>>>> Look to be quite a large cemetery from the number of names listed in >>>>> the >>>>> book. >>>>> >>>>> I THINK, but am not sure that there are crews at the prison that do >>>>> this >>>>> kind of clean up.. I know they do cemetery mowing in the warmer >>>>> months. >>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>> >>>>> Julie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 12/18/2010 12:13 AM, Theresa B. wrote: >>>>>> It was off Fairview Road (coming through Coalfield), then we turned >>>>>> up >>>>>> Solomon Hollow Road. It's an overgrown cemetery that 25 years ago was >>>>> bought >>>>>> my Annetta Watson and her husband Bob. Bob told us that the former >>>>>> owners >>>>>> had an agreement with the Brushy Mountain Prisoner Detail that they >>>>>> would >>>>>> take care of it, but Bob hadn't seen them since they've been there. >>>>>> He >>>>> had >>>>>> tried for several years to take care of it, but now it's fallen into >>>>>> bad >>>>>> disrepair. The stones are almost all down, but for a few Liles stones >>>>>> we >>>>>> could find. >>>>>> >>>>>> And, Oh The Chiggers! >>> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
r/o = right of s/o = son of On 12/20/2010 2:33 PM, Linda La Hue wrote: > Julie, what does the r/o mean? > > Linda > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Julie Cromwell"<janncromwell@highland.net> > To:<tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:22 PM > Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield > > >> Linda >> >> CATE: >> G.W., d 03-20-1909 a 56 yrs, r/o J.W. >> J.W., 04-26-1892, 7-12-1913 >> Mary, 4-21-1906, 3-29-1909, r/o G.W. >> >> CARR >> John Will 4-14-1913, 8-16-1913 >> s/o Wm.& Polly CATE >> (Kenneth Scarbro placed this marker in the cemetery >> unfortunately he passed away before he could return >> to place the stone on the correct grave site.) >> >> >>> Julie, I am not Theresa, but this Cates Cemetery, can you tell me what >>> Cates >>> are buried there and the tombstone dates of birth and death? >>> >>> Linda >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: "Julie Cromwell"<janncromwell@highland.net> >>> To:<tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 10:31 AM >>> Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield >>> >>> >>>> Theresa >>>> Another person has suggested it might be the "Cates Cemetery". Checked >>>> cemetery book and directions show: >>>> >>>> "In Coalfield, turn off hwy 62, across from the Pac& Snak. Travel abt >>>> Jul> .6 mile to the stop sign. Go thru stop sign abt .9 mile to the >>>> house >>>> of >>>> David Adcox, third house on the right. Cemetery is abt. .2 into the >>>> woods behind the barn." Book shows about 7 or 8 markers, all date back >>>> to the early 1900's. Mostly Cates, Carr, Moore and Patterson. >>>> Could this be what you are looking for? >>>> >>>> Julie >>>> >>>> >>>> On 12/18/2010 11:31 PM, Theresa B. wrote: >>>>> Julie, >>>>> >>>>> The one we found is actually before (approx. 1/4 mile) you get to the >>>>> cemetery you speak about. >>>>> >>>>> My husband just bought a GPS for the reason of marking the grave's >>>>> locations >>>>> on our family tree. >>>>> >>>>> This will also help others find the locations of previously >>>>> "hard-to-find" >>>>> gravesites. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> >>>>> Teresa >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Julie Cromwell >>>>> <janncromwell@highland.net>wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Theresa >>>>>> This is possibly the Jackson-Lyles Cemetery. >>>>>> The cemetery books says it is: >>>>>> "South of Coalfield, off Fairview Rd, turn right on Solomon Hollow Rd. >>>>>> Proceed app. 1.1 mile, turn left, travel app .1 mile& bear left as >>>>>> the >>>>>> road circles the cemetery. The cemetery was originally started at the >>>>>> first left turn off Solomon Hollow Rd. as the twinsof Horace& Flora >>>>>> Ward are buried in the left corner of the field. Later Staples >>>>>> Jackson& >>>>>> Lindsey Lyles each donated 1/2 the land on the top of the hill for the >>>>>> cemetery. Later in 1952 or 1953 Crass& Shirley Russell donated the >>>>>> land >>>>>> for the road around the cemetery. There are app. 18 unmarked graves in >>>>>> the cemetery." >>>>>> >>>>>> Look to be quite a large cemetery from the number of names listed in >>>>>> the >>>>>> book. >>>>>> >>>>>> I THINK, but am not sure that there are crews at the prison that do >>>>>> this >>>>>> kind of clean up.. I know they do cemetery mowing in the warmer >>>>>> months. >>>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>>> >>>>>> Julie >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>
Julie, thank you so much for looking these up for me. I really appreciate it. Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Cromwell" <janncromwell@highland.net> To: <tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:34 PM Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield > r/o = right of > s/o = son of > > On 12/20/2010 2:33 PM, Linda La Hue wrote: >> Julie, what does the r/o mean? >> >> Linda >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Julie Cromwell"<janncromwell@highland.net> >> To:<tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 1:22 PM >> Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield >> >> >>> Linda >>> >>> CATE: >>> G.W., d 03-20-1909 a 56 yrs, r/o J.W. >>> J.W., 04-26-1892, 7-12-1913 >>> Mary, 4-21-1906, 3-29-1909, r/o G.W. >>> >>> CARR >>> John Will 4-14-1913, 8-16-1913 >>> s/o Wm.& Polly CATE >>> (Kenneth Scarbro placed this marker in the cemetery >>> unfortunately he passed away before he could return >>> to place the stone on the correct grave site.) >>> >>> >>>> Julie, I am not Theresa, but this Cates Cemetery, can you tell me what >>>> Cates >>>> are buried there and the tombstone dates of birth and death? >>>> >>>> Linda >>>> ----- Original Message ----- >>>> From: "Julie Cromwell"<janncromwell@highland.net> >>>> To:<tnmorgan@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Monday, December 20, 2010 10:31 AM >>>> Subject: Re: [TNMORGAN] Cemetery in Coalfield >>>> >>>> >>>>> Theresa >>>>> Another person has suggested it might be the "Cates Cemetery". Checked >>>>> cemetery book and directions show: >>>>> >>>>> "In Coalfield, turn off hwy 62, across from the Pac& Snak. Travel >>>>> abt >>>>> Jul> .6 mile to the stop sign. Go thru stop sign abt .9 mile to the >>>>> house >>>>> of >>>>> David Adcox, third house on the right. Cemetery is abt. .2 into the >>>>> woods behind the barn." Book shows about 7 or 8 markers, all date >>>>> back >>>>> to the early 1900's. Mostly Cates, Carr, Moore and Patterson. >>>>> Could this be what you are looking for? >>>>> >>>>> Julie >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 12/18/2010 11:31 PM, Theresa B. wrote: >>>>>> Julie, >>>>>> >>>>>> The one we found is actually before (approx. 1/4 mile) you get to the >>>>>> cemetery you speak about. >>>>>> >>>>>> My husband just bought a GPS for the reason of marking the grave's >>>>>> locations >>>>>> on our family tree. >>>>>> >>>>>> This will also help others find the locations of previously >>>>>> "hard-to-find" >>>>>> gravesites. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks, >>>>>> >>>>>> Teresa >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 7:02 AM, Julie Cromwell >>>>>> <janncromwell@highland.net>wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Theresa >>>>>>> This is possibly the Jackson-Lyles Cemetery. >>>>>>> The cemetery books says it is: >>>>>>> "South of Coalfield, off Fairview Rd, turn right on Solomon Hollow >>>>>>> Rd. >>>>>>> Proceed app. 1.1 mile, turn left, travel app .1 mile& bear left >>>>>>> as >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> road circles the cemetery. The cemetery was originally started at >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> first left turn off Solomon Hollow Rd. as the twinsof Horace& >>>>>>> Flora >>>>>>> Ward are buried in the left corner of the field. Later Staples >>>>>>> Jackson& >>>>>>> Lindsey Lyles each donated 1/2 the land on the top of the hill for >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> cemetery. Later in 1952 or 1953 Crass& Shirley Russell donated >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> land >>>>>>> for the road around the cemetery. There are app. 18 unmarked graves >>>>>>> in >>>>>>> the cemetery." >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Look to be quite a large cemetery from the number of names listed in >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> book. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I THINK, but am not sure that there are crews at the prison that do >>>>>>> this >>>>>>> kind of clean up.. I know they do cemetery mowing in the warmer >>>>>>> months. >>>>>>> Hope this helps! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Julie >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNMORGAN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message