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    1. SLAVEN FAMILY REUNION
    2. Ann Brotzge
    3. REUNION- SLAVEN, SLAVIN, SLAVY, SLAVEY (any spelling) Sat. June 3, 2006 time 10-3 Place-McCreary Co., Ky. At Sand Hill Camp shelter house. Located on Hwy. 700 five miles east of U.S. Hwy. 27. Watch for SLAVEN REUNION sign. If you are a Slaven or descended from a Slaven from along the Ky/Tn. Line you are invited. Get to know your extended family. Learn more about your history. Write down & bring along as many names and dates on brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, etc. as you can find. Bring old photos & family stories to share. Invite other family members, come enjoy the Slaven/Slavy/Slavins family & have a good time. It will be a "pitch in dinner". Bring enough food & soft drinks for your family & a little extra to share with others. Plates, cups, napkins, silverware will be furnished. Make your motel reservations early. Contact the Chamber of Commerce for listing of motels. Any questions contact: Ann Slaven Brotzge 2347 Waterford Rd. Mt. Washington, Ky.40047 502-538-6078 cbrotzge@bullitt.net

    04/21/2006 10:29:53
    1. Re: William Stanton King
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/664.1.1 Message Board Post: yes Pls tell me how to obtain a death cert for Him. my email is jannie_harness@hotmail.com

    04/10/2006 08:12:32
    1. Re: William Stanton King
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VgB.2ACE/664.1 Message Board Post: Have you tried to get a copy of his death certificate. That usually notes where and when they are buried. I can get it for you, if you need help just email me at kkcem@blomand.net for details. Kristi Moffitt

    04/10/2006 08:08:02
    1. Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County History Week & Round-up
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. Wilma, The Samuel Crabtree Mill is the first one listed in the book. It is described as being on Yellow Creek, and then in another entry there is a Crabtree's Mill on Mill Creek. I don't know if these two references are to the same or to different mills. I would like to know more about the mill, so would be interested in whatever you have. I also have the Buck Mill on the Clear Fork River in the book. I have heard talk of the Brewster Mill, but haven't found anyone yet who knows anything about it. I need to do some more digging to find out more about it. It's not in the book under that name. I do consider this project an ongoing one, and intend to continue research on the Grist Mills of Fentress County. Wilma, the book is 34 pages and contains 20 photographs, including 14 that are in color. The price for the book is $15.00 plus $3.00 for shipping and handling. I plan to donate 20% of the proceeds to the Fentress County Historical Society. If you would like a book, just send me your mailing address information. By the way, we're all set up for the Roundup tomorrow, and looking forward to it. Hoping to see some "cousins" and history buffs from far, far, away, and close to home. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Wlcrab@aol.com> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 9:48 PM Subject: Re: [TNFENTRE-L] Fentress County History Week & Round-up > Willie > If you have any of those books left over, put them on the list with a > price > of what you want for them. I can't get down there and I sure would like > to > have one of those books. I had an old Grandpa Samuel Crabtree who a mill > on > Yellow Creek and aother old Grandpa, James Brewster, who had a mill on > Clearfork, > or North White Oak Creek and it could be both. I remember seeing the > timebers > from the mill that used to be at the Buck Ford between Mt. Helen and > Rugby. > The mill had been washed away before my memory kicked in, but I do > remember > the timbers. > > Wilma Gibson > Kokomo, IN > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > VERY IMPORTANT************** To Unsubscribe, send E-Mail to > TNFENTRE-L-request@rootsweb.com (For Single Messages) or > TNFENTRE-D-request@rootsweb.com (For Digest Mode)and put unsubscribe > >

    04/07/2006 02:03:10
    1. Fentress County History Week & Round-up
    2. Willie R Beaty
    3. Linda (and others who may not have heard about the Fentress County History Week Roundup), The History Week and Roundup is sponsored by the Fentress County Historical Society in April of each year. This year is is April 2-8, with the Roundup on Saturday the 8th from 9 am to 3 pm. The Roundup is held in the cafeteria of the York Agricultural Institute on North Main Street in Jamestown. YAI is on the left about a mile from the courthouse square. A theme is selected for the Roundup each year, and this year it is the Civil War. There will be displays pertaining to the Civil War and the war era. We have a couple of re-enactors coming dressed in the Union and Confederate dress of the period. A cannon will be brought to the lawn outside the cafeteria and it will be fired at 12 noon. Geneologists will be there with their books and related items for sale and display. An annual feature of the Roundup is an heirloom display. Always interesting. A copy machine will be made available for those who want to make copies of displayed books and papers. Some of our displays will identify Civil War Prisons where Fentress Countians were imprisoned. A display of locations where Civil War skirmishes or incidents occured. And others (can't remember them all). Food and refreshments are available for everyone who attends the Roundup. Bruce York, who has compiled a huge database of names of people who have lived in or had relatives living in Fentress County from its founding in 1823, will be present with his computer to assist those interested in looking up ancestral information. Bruce is also scheduled to speak to the group. One candidate will be given her certificate of First Families of Fentress County. This is given to anyone who can prove that they had ancestors living in Fentress County before 1823. We have quite a few members of First Families of Fentress County already. My own display at the Roundup is about Grist Mills of Fentress County from 1823-1950. I have had fun with this and could not possibly do justice to what I found in a display. So I decided to print a small booklet containing my research and offer it for sale on a cost recovery basis. I will donate a portion of each sale to the Historical Society. A local businessman and craftsman has built a "not-to-scale" model of a grist mill for me to display on my table, and his very meticulous and precise detail will be interesting for everyone, I'm sure. After the Roundup, we plan to place the Grist Mill model in the museum as it represents a significant and essential industry in so many communites in Fentress County during the first 125 years of our county's existence. I also believe that Gary Norris is going to bring an old millstone to display outside the YAI cafeteria (if he can get it loaded into his truck). Throughout the week, anyone wishing to take a driving tour particularly of Civil War sites of interest may pick up a brochure at the library on South Main Street in Jamestown and following the map and instructions. Please observe the rules about walking around on private property. I hope this is helpful information for some of you, and hope to see you there. Willie Beaty Jamestown, TN 879-7622 wbeaty@twlakes.net ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Clark" <lindab1@highland.net> To: <TNFENTRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 5:51 PM Subject: [TNFENTRE-L] Re: Round-up > From: Willie R Beaty <wbeaty@twlakes.net> > > "And this week is our Fentress County Historical Society History Week and > Roundup, and have > been busy with that..." > > Do you have more details about the Round-up. > > I talked with some who did not know about it or the date. > > How about giving more details on this site. > > > > > > ==== TNFENTRE Mailing List ==== > Fentress County List has the best, most helpful and friendly people on any > List...You ALL are the greatest..... > To See Previous Posts http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/tnfentre > >

    04/04/2006 01:54:27
    1. New e-mail address
    2. Ronald W. Garrett
    3. My new e-mail address is rgarret@clss.net Ronald W. Garrett rgarret@netusa1.net

    04/03/2006 10:02:13
    1. Re: Garrett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ZACHARY-GARRETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VgB.2ACE/571.1 Message Board Post: I show Milton b 12-24-1873 to John Newton & Milia Jane Flowers Zachary & d Nov 24, 1951. Laura Larcina was b 7-4-1875 in Pickett Co., & d 10-25-1929. She was the dau of Lucinda Garrett who was a single mom. I show two children of Milton & Laura. 1. Nancy Jane b 9-28-1894 in Pickett Co & d 1-1-1980 & she md John Richard Lee ca 1910. They had 14 children. 2. Esta Mae b 4-12-1907 &d 8-11-1986 md to Willie Lloyd Wilson b 7-7-1904 & d 12-16-1959. I show 11 children. I you need info on children I will share.

    03/31/2006 12:20:06
    1. Re: Bilbrey, Clark, Storie
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/437.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My Great Grandmother is Bertha Huddleston Clark. All I know this far is that she was married to Huey Clark and I only know one child they had which was Eather Clark who married my maternal Grandmother Mary Ann Moles. I know next to nothing about my family history beyond this and only knew my grandmother, don't think I ever met or heard anything about anyone else. Would any info and/or pics anyone might have. I'd also be interested in communicating with any relatives =).

    03/29/2006 06:14:55
    1. Re: Alvin Ferrell, 1900 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/662.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. You have helped us fill in a few more blocks of the puzzle. We would appreciate the information if possible. We started doing research on this family several months ago. We found where they got married in Overton County in 1894. We found them on the Pickett County, Census then. After Alvin died Amy Taylor moved back in with her father Wash. Taylor. We have been to where the Taylor Sisters were buried. Feel free to email me. Would love to communicate.

    03/28/2006 10:07:05
    1. Griffin or Dick Lee Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jones,Cargile,Stailey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/666 Message Board Post: Can someone give me directions to this cemetery?Supposedly this is the resting place of Abraham Jones/Sarah Taylor Jones and maybe his parents,Davidson Jones/Sarah Boring.Thanks

    03/28/2006 05:27:43
    1. Re: Alvin Ferrell, 1900 Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/662.1 Message Board Post: Alvin FERRELL (b. 10/1870, d. bet. 1900-1910) was the son of James K.P. Ferrell (b. December 1845, d. aft. 1920) and Mary Evaline Pierce (b. abt. 1839, d. aft, 1880). Alvin was married to Armitage (Arama) Taylor (b. September 1869, d. aft. 1920), the daughter of Washington Lafayette Taylor and Elizabeth Acre. I have 3 marriages for James K.P. Ferrell. I will e-mail you the information that I have for the Ferrell and Taylor families, if you'd like, which also includes the census source data. Brenda

    03/27/2006 05:20:30
    1. Re: hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: thank you. i can be very dense at times i figured it out after i posted

    03/26/2006 09:43:55
    1. Re: hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665.1.1.1 Message Board Post: She was a storie. Her father was Edward Henry Storie & her mother was Mary E. Garrett.

    03/26/2006 08:11:59
    1. Re: hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665.1.1 Message Board Post: thanks RW. i am doing this for a friend. sherman was her grandfather or ggrandfather. forget which she said. ida storie was the daughter of edward henry was that his last name or was it garrett? was ida married before? hince the last name storie?

    03/25/2006 04:51:02
    1. Re: [TNPICKET-L] hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. Marilyn
    3. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP, really good service ----- Original Message ----- From: <newby001@charter.net> To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 25, 2006 6:26 PM Subject: [TNPICKET-L] hanna claiborne/scroggins > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: clairborne/scroggins/i > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665 > > Message Board Post: > > need informationon hanna claiborne husband ? scroggins. her family, his family, thier children where buried. a son sherman scroggins and his wife ida storie. > > > ==== TNPICKET Mailing List ==== > To contact the list Coordinator > Shawn Gray Mailto:octk@netzero.com or > Richard M. Howland. mailto:richpump@sbcglobal.net > >

    03/25/2006 12:28:41
    1. Re: hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665.1 Message Board Post: She was md to George Washington Scroggins b 12-30-1830 in Springfield, Ill & d 1-13-1918 in Fentress Co., Tn. Sherman was b 7-31-1897 & d Jan 1978 in West Covina, Calif. Ida was the dau of Edward Henry & Mary E. Garrett b 5-16-1895 & d March 14, 1966. Their children were Sherman Jr, Opal, Mary Ruth, Ernest & Shelby Jean.

    03/25/2006 10:36:00
    1. hanna claiborne/scroggins
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: clairborne/scroggins/i Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VgB.2ACE/665 Message Board Post: need informationon hanna claiborne husband ? scroggins. her family, his family, thier children where buried. a son sherman scroggins and his wife ida storie.

    03/25/2006 09:26:08
    1. Obituary for Edgar L. Koger
    2. Edgar L. Koger, 93 MUNCIE - Edgar L. Koger, 93, passed away, Monday March 20, 2006, at his residence in Muncie following an extended illness. He was born in Mitchell, grew up in Yorktown, and lived in Delaware County most of his life. At one time he was employed at Sheperd's Manufacturing and American Lawnmower. Mr. Koger was an avid fisherman. Surviving are his son, Max R. Koger, Muncie; his daughter, Kay Koger Isenburg, (husband, John), Muncie; seven step-children, Bobby Case, Dickie Case, Doris Buck, Bonnie Wilcox, Pete Case, Murle Case and Raymond Case; nine grandchildren, Jack Koger, Diane Koger, Tony Koger, Valerie Koger, Rosie Carpenter, Sheila Morgan, April Brooks, Jonathan Isenburg and Mark Isenburg; nine great grandchildren, Dustin Carpenter, Abigail Harris, Arron Harris, Lisa Koger, Eric Koger, Ashley Koger, and Jacob Brooks, Michael Isenburg and Zachary Isenburg; his great great granddaughter, Kitty Koger; two half-brothers, Joe Johnson and Marion Johnson; his half-sister, Ermia Weekley; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his wives, Grace and Billie Koger; his son, Bobby Koger; his step-son, Jimmy Case; his mother, Sophia Merkle Koger Johnson; his father, G. B. Koger, his step-father, Mose Johnson; two brothers, Carl and Bill; and three sisters, Irene, Mary and Annie. Services will be 1:00 p.m. Friday, March 24, 2006 in Parson Mortuary with Rev. Willard Allred officiating. Burial will follow in Tomlinson Cemetery. Friends may call at Parson Mortuary from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m., Thursday, March 23, 2006. Online condolences may be sent to: _www.parsonmortuary.com_ (http://www.parsonmortuary.com/) (_http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html_ (http://orig.thestarpress.com/articles/4/052094-1534-010.html) ) Edgar L. Koger was the son of Greenberry Koger (b. May 1873 in TN, d. 1916 in Orange County, IN) and Sophia Ellen Merkel. Greenberry Koger was the son of William M. (Bill) Koger (b. February 19, 1849) and Mary Ann (Ann) Crouch (b. October 15, 1855), both of whom are buried at Ab Davidson Cemetery, Pickett County, TN.

    03/25/2006 04:07:25
    1. Re: [TNPICKET-L] News from 1915 & 1922
    2. Another great resource... thank you both for your efforts! Marsha In a message dated 3/21/2006 12:43:05 P.M. Central Standard Time, tami.ramsey@adelphia.net writes: Hi Folks....thanks to Shirley we now have a great page of 1915 & 1922 news from Overton County, which includes snipits from the nearby counties of Fentress, Pickett and Jackson. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnoverto/docs/1915News.htm Tami Ramsey Marsha mrmfamily@aol.com

    03/23/2006 06:19:59
    1. News from 1915 & 1922
    2. Tami Ramsey
    3. Hi Folks....thanks to Shirley we now have a great page of 1915 & 1922 news from Overton County, which includes snipits from the nearby counties of Fentress, Pickett and Jackson. http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnoverto/docs/1915News.htm Tami Ramsey

    03/21/2006 06:44:36