Does anyone know how I would go about getting past newsletters?
Get in touch with Rex Bertram. He is well versed in the Brannum family. Gary > From: ucheritage@hotmail.com > Reply-To: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com > Date: 3 Jul 2006 15:25:47 -0600 > To: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNPICKET-L] Branham / Brannam / Brannum > Resent-From: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com > Resent-Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2006 15:25:48 -0600 > > 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/VgB.2ACE/673 > > Message Board Post: > > I am helping a friend with her family's history. I am interested in locating > information on the children of her Great - Grandparents: Robert E. Lee Brannum > and Donna Eller Glass > Birth - Death - Marriage would be great: > 1) Flora C. born about 1918 > 2) Alexander Edward (her Grandfather) > 3) Clayton born about 1924 > 4) Ceclis born about 1925 > 5) Loueile born about 1928 > 6) Unknown Daughter > > Most of the above spelling came from the 1930 census....and we all know how > hard that is to read sometimes. > > Any help would be appreciated > Karen > > > ==== TNPICKET Mailing List ==== > For information on the Overton Co., TN KIN newsletter go to clik.to/octk >
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/VgB.2ACE/673 Message Board Post: I am helping a friend with her family's history. I am interested in locating information on the children of her Great - Grandparents: Robert E. Lee Brannum and Donna Eller Glass Birth - Death - Marriage would be great: 1) Flora C. born about 1918 2) Alexander Edward (her Grandfather) 3) Clayton born about 1924 4) Ceclis born about 1925 5) Loueile born about 1928 6) Unknown Daughter Most of the above spelling came from the 1930 census....and we all know how hard that is to read sometimes. Any help would be appreciated Karen
Thanks for letting us know of this meeting in time for us to make plans to get there. However a little more information of where it is being held would be helpful. The next meeting of the MiddleTennessee Genealogical Society will be Saturday, July 15, 2006, at 1:00 p.m.at the Metro Archives, 3801 Green Hills Village Drive. Please note the change of venue. The Metro Archives is in the old Green Hills Library inthe Green Hills Mall area. It is across the parking lot from the populareatery, the Cheesecake Factory. Could you give us the name of the town at least. I am assuming the nearest town/city is not called Green Hills, but if it is where is it located. Directions from a major highway would also be appreciated. Thanks in advance, Norma Kleitsch NJKleitsch@AOL.com PS please E-mail me privately regarding where to sent membership dues.
Emogene E. Turner, 85 MUNCIE - Emogene E. Turner, 85, died Tuesday morning June 28, 2006, at Parker Health Care following an extended illness. She was born April 7, 1921 in Byrdstown, TN the daughter of Waverly and Cora (Pritchard) Flowers, moved to Muncie as a child, graduated from Muncie Central High School and Ball Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. Mrs. Turner owned and operated Bethel Nursing Home for several years. Then she was a private duty nurse for 20 years prior to her retirement in 1993. Mrs. Turner was a fifty year member of East Eighteenth Street Wesleyan Church. Surviving are three sons, Gailon J. Turner (wife-Kathleen), Marble Falls, TX, Marlin R. Turner (wife-Dianna), Eaton, and Denby R. Turner (wife-Lori), Muncie; six grandchildren, Rindy, Drake, Jody, Layne, Coy, and Faith; three brothers, Earl Flowers, Muncie, Elmer Flowers, Muncie, and Edward Flowers (wife-Kim), CA; and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Joseph Leonard Turner in 1962; her daughter, Shirley Turner; two sisters, Nina Shores and Vannie Poor; and her brother, Everett Flowers. Services will be held in The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory Chapel at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 1, 2006 with Rev. Randy G. Yaryan Sr. Burial will follow in Elm Ridge Cemetery. Friends may call at The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory from 4 until 8 p.m. on Friday or one hour prior to services on Saturday. Online condolences to the family may be directed to _www.meeksmortuary.com_ (http://www.meeksmortuary.com) . _http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/8/053347-2118-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/8/053347-2118-010.html) -------------- Emogene's parents, Wavery Coy Flowers (b. December 24, 1893, d. October 10, 1958) and Cora Hester Pritchard (b. February 02, 1896, d. January 31, 1972) are both buried at Elm Ridge Cemetery in Muncie, IN. Emogene's husband is buried there as well. He was the son of William Jackson Turner and Bertha Ella Brannon. ------------------------------------
MTGS Messenger Vol. 1, No. 2 Vance Little, Editor June, 2006 July Meeting to Feature Land Records. The next meeting of the Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society will be Saturday, July 15, 2006, at 1:00 p.m. at the Metro Archives, 3801 Green Hills Village Drive. Please note the change of venue. The Metro Archives is in the old Green Hills Library in the Green Hills Mall area. It is across the parking lot from the popular eatery, the Cheesecake Factory. Charles A. Sherrill will present a program called "On Solid Ground: Finding Ancestors in Tennessee Land Records." Chuck is Director of the Brentwood Public Library and a well known speaker in genealogical circles. He serves as editor of the MTGS quarterly Journal. He was formerly a staff member at the TSL&A. Tennessee land records are a gold mine of information, but they are complicated and convoluted. Chuck will guide us through the maze of legalese. Remember that our land laws came from the English Common Law. There was nothing more important to our Anglican ancestors that keeping land in the blood line. Tracing the devolution of property is usually a straight shot to a sanguine ancestor. It is a program that is not to be missed. November Seminar on Immigration Records. Mark your calendar for the annual MTGS all-day seminar on Saturday, November 18, 2006. It will be at the Brentwood Library. Guest lecturer with be noted genealogist John P. Colletta. The theme of this year's seminar will be "Finding Your Immigrant Ancestor." A Neat Idea. Libraries are always coming up with ideas to facilitate genealogical research. The Wayne County, Kentucky, Public Library takes the cake this time. They are having a genealogical "Lock In." On July 21, 2006, and Sept. 2, 2006, after the library closes at 4:00 p.m., genealogical researchers can work an additional four hours until 8:00 p.m. Seating is limited to 30 researchers. Call early for reservations. Telephone number is 606-348-8565. It is not necessary to wear a black striped uniform. Williamson County Has New Archives. Williamson County has a brand new Archives and Museum. Located in former Public Library building at Five Points in Franklin, it is spotlessly clean and inviting. The Williamson County Archives has a reputation for being one of the most user friendly archives around. The staff has cataloged records in sensible groupings making them easy to find. Marriage records and land records have been copied and cataloged in easy to use notebooks. Probate records have been digitized and can be easily accessed on one of the many computers available for researchers. Pay Williamson County Archivist Louise Lynch a visit. There is a lot of information in her record books, but even more information is in the head of this Williamson County native. Alford Association to Meet. The Alford American Family Association will hold its 19th annual Meeting and Family Reunion in Nashville October 6-8, 2006. For details contact Gil Alford, Jr. He is a new member of MTGS. Check out http://www.alfordassociation.org Dues are Due. Don't forget your dues. They are now due and payable. They are $25.00. If you dilly-dally until after June 30, 2006, they will go up to $30.00. The fiscal year of MTGS runs from June 1 to May 31. E-Mail. Send us your e-mail address to facilitate communication and save money! TTVLittle@aol.com
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/VgB.2ACE/663.1 Message Board Post: According to info I have, Joel(Joe) Holbert was my g-g-grandfather. He married Mary Adkins around 1860. She died arouond 1908. The 1910 census lists him living with his son George and also George's stepmother Bitty. So Betsy was probably his second wife. He died on Feb 27, 1922 and is buried in the Smyrna Church Cemetery.
I would Like to have his information, parents & children as well as yours. Thanks Ronald Ward Garrett rgarret@clss.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <FranReynol@aol.com> To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 7:29 PM Subject: [TNPICKET-L] Re: TNPICKET-D Digest V06 #52 >I noted that someone had submitted the obituary for my husband. In the > subject they had listed his name as James Leonard Reynolds. His legal > name is Jim > Leonard Reynolds. If there are those who might like to have some of the > genealogy for him, I have been doing genealogy study for some time, and > have a > little for his family. > > It was nice to see that someone thought enough to submit the obituary. > Thanks. > > > ==== TNPICKET Mailing List ==== > To contact the list Coordinator > Shawn Gray Mailto:octk@netzero.com or > Richard M. Howland. mailto:richpump@sbcglobal.net > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.9.3/374 - Release Date: 6/23/2006 > >
Thanks for letting me know about that. I made the change to my database. I am sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family will be in our thoughts. So many people from the Pickett, Fentress and Overton County areas have moved north (many to Muncie), so I try to go through the obituaries there and see if there are any familiar names who have ties to those counties. Many of them still have family and friends still in TN. Anything you'd like to share about the family genealogy please feel free to e-mail to me. I will also send you what I have as well. Again, so sorry for your loss. Brenda --------------------------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 6/26/2006 8:00:53 AM Eastern Standard Time, TNPICKET-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Date: Sun, 25 Jun 2006 19:29:58 EDT From: FranReynol@aol.com To: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <49b.38f91ad.31d07676@aol.com> Subject: Re: TNPICKET-D Digest V06 #52 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" I noted that someone had submitted the obituary for my husband. In the subject they had listed his name as James Leonard Reynolds. His legal name is Jim Leonard Reynolds. If there are those who might like to have some of the genealogy for him, I have been doing genealogy study for some time, and have a little for his family. It was nice to see that someone thought enough to submit the obituary. Thanks. ______________________________ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 01:08:21 EDT From: BrenINVa@aol.com To: TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <53a.1362d4d.31d0c5c5@aol.com> Subject: Obituary for Abbie Lorene Story Crownover Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" MUNCIE - Abbie Lorene Crownover, 89, died Sunday June 25, 2006 at Ball Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. She was born in Byrdstown, Tennessee on January 24, 1917, the daughter of Raymond "Dool" and Lela (Mullinix) Story. Lorene was a member of the Harris Chapel Church of the Nazarene, Selma, the Roaring River Chapter of the DAR in Livingston, Tennessee, and was a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters, Judith McCreery (husband-Gary), Muncie, and Carolyn Gooch (husband-David), Nashville, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Michael Gooch (wife-Lana), Columbus, Ohio, Kimberly Gooch, Nashville, Tennessee, Derek McCreery (wife-Sarah), Muncie, and Holly Terry (husband-Greg), Muncie; three great grandchildren, Grant Terry, Jacob Terry, and Madison Terry, all of Muncie; three sisters, Cue Mathews (husband-Richard), Albany, Kentucky, Joanne Clark (husband-Fred), Monroe, Tennessee and Grace Asberry, Byrdstown, Tennessee. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jack; two brothers, Wint and Ward Story; and one sister, Ruth Brock. Graveside services will be held Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at Elm Ridge Cemetery with Pastor Jim Ballenger officiating. The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at _www.meeksmortuary.com_ (http://www.meeksmortuary.com) . _http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/2/053304-5652-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/2/053304-5652-010.html)
MUNCIE - Abbie Lorene Crownover, 89, died Sunday June 25, 2006 at Ball Memorial Hospital following an extended illness. She was born in Byrdstown, Tennessee on January 24, 1917, the daughter of Raymond "Dool" and Lela (Mullinix) Story. Lorene was a member of the Harris Chapel Church of the Nazarene, Selma, the Roaring River Chapter of the DAR in Livingston, Tennessee, and was a homemaker. Survivors include two daughters, Judith McCreery (husband-Gary), Muncie, and Carolyn Gooch (husband-David), Nashville, Tennessee; four grandchildren, Michael Gooch (wife-Lana), Columbus, Ohio, Kimberly Gooch, Nashville, Tennessee, Derek McCreery (wife-Sarah), Muncie, and Holly Terry (husband-Greg), Muncie; three great grandchildren, Grant Terry, Jacob Terry, and Madison Terry, all of Muncie; three sisters, Cue Mathews (husband-Richard), Albany, Kentucky, Joanne Clark (husband-Fred), Monroe, Tennessee and Grace Asberry, Byrdstown, Tennessee. She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Jack; two brothers, Wint and Ward Story; and one sister, Ruth Brock. Graveside services will be held Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at Elm Ridge Cemetery with Pastor Jim Ballenger officiating. The Meeks Mortuary and Crematory is in charge of arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at _www.meeksmortuary.com_ (http://www.meeksmortuary.com) . _http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/2/053304-5652-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/2/053304-5652-010.html)
I noted that someone had submitted the obituary for my husband. In the subject they had listed his name as James Leonard Reynolds. His legal name is Jim Leonard Reynolds. If there are those who might like to have some of the genealogy for him, I have been doing genealogy study for some time, and have a little for his family. It was nice to see that someone thought enough to submit the obituary. Thanks.
The Pleasant Barton Storie (married to Mary Alice Huddleston) and father of Ida (b. 6/1895) -- the one's found in the 1900 Scott County Census -- are related to the Ida Storie Scroggins. Pleasant Barton Storie's father was Henry Taylor Storie. Ida Ester Storie Scroggins was the daughter of Henry Edd Storie and Mary E. Garrett. Henry Edd Storie was the son of Roland Jasper Storie. Roland Jasper Storie and Henry Taylor Storie were brothers. ---------------------------------------------------------- In a message dated 6/14/2006 7:02:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, TNPICKET-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Date: 14 Jun 2006 00:14:43 -0600 From: newby001@charter.net To: _TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com_ (mailto:TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com) Subject: Re: ida storie/story w/o sherman edward scroggins 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/VgB.2ACE/672.1.2 Message Board Post: hi, erika, got confermed her parents were edward henry and mary garrett. but someway the other people are connected. maybe a brother etc.
Jacob Arney Father of Christian Arney, born in York County, Pennsylvania in 1750. Jacob Arney Moved his family from Pennsylvania to North Carolina in 1767. Jacob Arney Father of Peter Arney, born in Tryon County, North Carolina in 1772. Jacob Arney Died in Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1784. Jacob Arney Was NOT the son of Frederick Ernigh, who arrived in the United States September 11th, 1732. We KNOW who Jacob Arney was NOT, now we want to know: "Who was Jacob Arney?" (Who were his siblings, who were his parents, where did he and they come from, and where did the rest of them go?) Why did Jacob Arney decide to move his family from Pennsylvania to North Carolina in 1767? Just because Jacob moved his family to North Carolina, that does NOT mean that any of the rest of his family (his siblings or parents) moved to North Carolina with him. Did any of his family follow him to North Carolina? Had his parents already pass away by the time he moved? One of his brothers was Conrad, he stayed in Pennsylvania. Can YOU solve the mystery of Jacob Arney? Will YOU solve or help solve the mystery? Just a thought . . . Stanley Arney Wichita, KS Researching my Arney heritage, looking for definitive tangible proof of each of their existence, so we KNOW the truth and can share it with others. Building a website that will make it easier for those who come after me to find their Arney lineage at www.arneygenealogy.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
Jim L. Reynolds, 83 MUNCIE - Mr. Jim L. Reynolds, 83, of Muncie passed away at Ball Memorial Hospital on June 20, 2006 after an extended illness. Jim was born in Pickett County, Tennessee on January 6, 1923 a son to Jasper E. and Flora (Franklin) Reynolds. He attended schools in Pickett County and was in the U.S. Army, Omaha Beach of the Normandy invasion where he was awarded the Purple Heart. He worked for Butterfields and Sudlow Foods as a foreman. He was a member of the D.A.V., and the Bearcat Booster Club, attended Abundant Life Christian Church. He also loved to restore horse drawn farm equipment, and worked at Fran's House of Ceramics. He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Frances A. (Martin) Reynolds; two daughters, Janet Faye Reynolds of Forbus, TN and Judith Elliott of Dayton, OH; nephew, Jack Reynolds, (wife Lil) of Muncie, IN; and several grandchildren, great-grandchildren other nieces, nephews, and special friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; a son, James D. Reynolds in 1967; and two brothers, and three sisters. Funeral service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Saturday June 24, 2006 at Parson Mortuary, 801 W. Adams St., with Rev. Jim Day officiating. Burial will be at Elm Ridge Cemetery with military rites by the Veterans of Delaware County Honor Guard. Visitation for family and friends will be from 5:00-8:00 P.M. on Friday June 23, 2006 at Parson Mortuary, and one hour prior to services on Saturday at the Mortuary. Online condolences can be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ (http://www.parsonmortuary.com) . _http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/053267-1990-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/0/053267-1990-010.html)
WOODROW WILSON SHARP Oct. 13, 1923-June 16, 2006 Woodrow Wilson Sharp, age 82, of Monticello, Ky., passed away Friday, June 16, 2006 at Golden Years Nursing Home in Monticello, Ky. He was born October 13, 1923 in Pickett County, Tenn., the son of Albert and Minnie Barrier Sharp, who preceded him in death. He married Fannie Coffey Sharp, who preceded him in death. He later married Eva Spradlin Sharp, who survives. He is survived by six children-Diane Messamore of Monticello, Ky., Stanley Sharp of Charlotte, Tenn., Charles Hurt of Kingman, Ind., Stratty Hurt of Whitley City, Ky., Carolyn Slagle and Jerry Hurt both of Monticello, Ky.; five step children-Debra King of Strunk, Ky., Rick Gregory, Betsy Prince, Michelle Todd, and Laura Stevens all of Monticello, Ky.; 16 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by two children-David Hurt and Julie Davis; eight siblings-Effie Pryor, Flonnie Pryor, Frona Lowe, Grace Sharp, Eva Pryor, Virgil, Sterlie, and Allen Sharp. He served his country with honor in the army during WWII and Korea. He was a member of Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church. Funeral services were held Monday, June 19, 2006 in the funeral home chapel with Bro. Dewey Burks and Bro. David Frost officiating. Burial was in Sharp Cemetery in Pickett County, Tenn., with Monticello Chapter of the DAV presenting the honors. Hickey and Son Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. (_http://www.wcoutlook.com/story.asp?id=2691_ (http://www.wcoutlook.com/story.asp?id=2691) ) Wayne County Outlook, Monticello, KY --------------------- Note: His sister Effie Eula married Arthur Herman (Herman) Pryor, his sister Flonnie Mae married Ruble C. Pryor, his sister Frona Lee married Fred Lowe, his sister Eva married Leland Alvin Pryor.
Hi everyone, I would like to thank those of you who have responded to my request for assistance on putting together the best information possible for those researching their Arney ancestry. I realize that most of your information has probably been posted on other websites, and it would possibly be redundant to share that information again. What I am after specifically, is the direct Arney branch that leads thru Peter Arney, of Tryon County, North Carolina. Whose brother was Christian Arney, and father was Jacob Arney. I am not asking you to spew your entire generations to me, it is not necessary. I am however, trying to reach out to those who are searching for the correct answer to the Arney puzzle (Jacob Arney, an Arney mystery over 280 years in the making). We KNOW that our particular Jacob Arney was NOT the son of Frederick Ernigh! However, we do not know who our particular Jacab Arney was the son of? We know he was in York County, Pennsylvania until 1767. We know that Jacob Arney settled with his family, including 17 year old Christian Arney in the area of Bethania, North Carolina. We know that both Christian and Jacob Arney died in Lincoln County, North Carolina. We know that Peter Arney was born in Tryon (now Lincoln) County, NC in 1772. If you come from this particular Arney branch or have been researching this particular Arney branch or wish to research this particular Arney branch, you are whom I wish to hear from, and collaberate with. I thank you for your time, consideration, and cooperation, believe me, it is deeply appreciated. Take care. Stanley Arney Wichita, KS Researching my Arney heritage, looking for definitive tangible proof of each of their existence, so we KNOW the truth and can share it with others. Building a website that will make it easier for those who come after me to find their Arney lineage at www.arneygenealogy.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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/VgB.2ACE/672.1.2.2.1 Message Board Post: yes, tami berny is the one i am doing the research for. if you want you can email me direct at newby001@charter.net. again thank you jo
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/VgB.2ACE/672.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Shelby Jean (Scroggins) Haubrich, 66, of Crossville, passed away May 24, 2005. Funeral services were conducted May 28 from the chapel of Bilbrey Funeral Home, with Bro. Mike Kerley officiating. Interment was in Crossville City Cemetery. Mrs. Haubrich was born May 26, 1938 in Byrdstown, TN, the daughter of Sherman and Ida (Storie) Scroggins Sr. She was a homemaker and a member of Cornerstone Baptist. Survivors include her husband, Richard Haubrich of Crossville; daughters and sons-in-law, Regina and Steve Robinson and Tami and Larry Berney, all of Crossville; grandchildren, Blake Haubrich, Jennifer Stowers, Brandon Kingston and Stephen Williams; and brother, Ernest Scroggins of Moodyville, NE. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Sherman Scroggins Jr.; and sisters, Mary Gilbreath and Opel Henderson. Pallbearers were Steve Robinson, Blake Haubrich, Jeremy Conner, Dean Raines, Larry Berney and Jason Hicks. Bilbrey Funeral Home, Inc. was in charge of the arrangements. Did not know if you had seen this obit in the Crossville Chronicle ( 6-09-2005)
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/VgB.2ACE/672.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Doing a search for Edward & Mary Storie, the only ones I found were listed in 1900 Davidson Co. TN Dist 24, Edward b:July 1872, Mary b: May 1874, Lucy b: Mar 1878 and Jessie b:Mar 1900 both daughters...
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/VgB.2ACE/672.1.2 Message Board Post: hi, erika, got confermed her parents were edward henry and mary garrett. but someway the other people are connected. maybe a brother etc.