Gina, Henry Oscar Richardson and Mary Ann Wood are both buried in the New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Listed as Oscar Richardson, b. May 26, 1861, d. March 23, 1942 and Mary Ann Richardson, b. Sept 6, 1865, d. January 11, 1955 (wife of Oscar). Other Richardson's buried in New Hope BC Cemetery are: Derman C. Richardson, 1929-1929; H. C. Richardson, May 9, 1891-Feb 20 1975; Infant Richardson, (of H.C. and Stella Richardson) 1938-1938; Isaac A. Richardson, Oct 29, 1888- July 20, 1972; Jewel Richardson, Feb 16, 1923-Dec 17, 1955; Mollie Richardson, Dec 12, 1893-Dec 1, 1979 (wife of Isaac); Ralph E. Richardson, 1932-1932; Ratha W. Richardson, April 13, 1919-; Stella Hancock Richardson, Aug 5, 1901-April 28, 1983 (wife of H. C. and mother of Dorothy Smith). Along with William M. Richardson in the Albertson Cemetery are: Aubrey Dorman Richardson, 1947-1948 (dau of Dollie) Estelle Cooper Richardson, 1916-1936 Infant Richardson, Dec 17, 1918-Dec 17, 1918 (son of WH & SJ) Infant Richardson, 1908-1908 (son of H and SB) Infant Violet Richardson, 1921-1923 Janie Tipton Richardson, May 5, 1890-APril 9, 1975 (wife of Wade H.) Wade H. Richardson, May 9, 1885-Jan 3, 1957 (bro of William M?) Laura E. Richardson, Jul 11, 1889-Dec. 8, 1944 I know that my neighbor, who is a Conatser is a grandson of either Will or Wade - can't remember which. Of course you may come and take photos of the stone in the Albertson Cemetery. I live in the brick house on the hill. When you come into Jamestown, from the courthouse square, take Central Avenue (highway 52W) west, past the hospital, then down the mountain for about seven miles. Look for a stone entrance drive on the left (that's my drive), but continue another 3 hundred yards and see a white frame house on the left. Turn into the driveway at that house. Go through the gate (please close back, since I have cows in there) and continue up the drive to the cemetery on the left. I would love to meet you, so stop by my place either before and after you visit the cemetery. I hope we will be home when you come. Willie ----- Original Message ----- From: "The Richardson's" <richardson69@comcast.net> To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 7:17 PM Subject: Re: [TNPICKET-L] Tompkins Cemetery > Willie, > > William Madison Richardson was the son of Henry Oscar & Mary Ann (Wood) > Richardson, and Yes he is in my husband's family line. > Mary Ann Wood Richardson is supposedly buried in New Hope Cemetery. > > I talked with my Father in law and he said The Richardson's "Lived" in the > Wolf River area, but are not buried in the Wolf River cemetery. > > John H. Richardson died abt.1848 in Wolf River, > > Abigail Richardson died after 1860 > > My husband's direct line is through John and Abigail's son Henry H. > Richardson & Mary Gray Richardson. Henry H. Richardson was supposedly killed > by the David Tinker Beaty gang, on March 26, 1863. > > I am pretty much interested in any Richardson information, because they all > pretty much tie in together. > > Is it possible for me to come and take photos of the cemetery on your land?? > > > Thank you for all your help. > > Gina > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Willie R Beaty" <wbeaty@twlakes.net> > To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, December 06, 2004 10:02 AM > Subject: Re: [TNPICKET-L] Tompkins Cemetery > > > > Gina, > > > > I looked in the Fentress County Cemetery book and found Richardsons, but > > none in the Wolf River Cemetery (up to publication of the book in 1988). I > > live on a farm that adjoins Richardson property that belonged to Will > > Richardson, born Feb 5 1886 and died May 21 1967. He and several other > > family members are buried in the Albertson Cemetery, which is located on > my > > farm. Would this Richardson family be any of what you're looking for? > There > > are Richardsons buried in Fentress Memorial Gardens Cemetery, Fellowship > > Baptist Church Cemetery, King Cemetery, New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery, > > Stephen H Pile Cemetery (Stoke Richardson), Taylor Place Cemetery, and one > > Richardson buried in Unknown Cemetery. > > > > The Stephen H. Pile Cemetery is a small family cemetery in Wold River > area. > > Could it be the one you're looking for rather than Wolf River Cemetery? > > > > I will be happy to give you the names of those buried in any of these > > cemeteries if you think they might be your family members? Specifically, > > what names are you looking for, and about what time frame would they have > > been buried? > > > > Willie > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "The Richardson's" <richardson69@comcast.net> > > To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 11:13 PM > > Subject: Re: [TNPICKET-L] Tompkins Cemetery > > > > > > > Willie, > > > > > > Thank you for the directions. I am hoping we can get to Jamestown within > > the > > > next few weeks. > > > > > > I am hoping to find Richardson's in the Wolf River Cemetery. I didn't > > > include that surname with my previous post, I am absent minded tonight > > <G>. > > > My husband's Richardson family were from Jamestown. And that is what was > > > confusing me, I have heard Wolf River mentioned, but thought for > Fentress > > > county, but then I read somewhere else about Wolf River Church being in > > > Overton or Pickett. I knew his Richardson line was more from the > Fentress > > > area. > > > > > > > > > Thanks again for the directions. I printed them out! > > > > > > Gina > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Willie R Beaty" <wbeaty@twlakes.net> > > > To: <TNPICKET-L@rootsweb.com> > > > Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 9:42 PM > > > Subject: Re: [TNPICKET-L] Tompkins Cemetery > > > > > > > > > > Gina, > > > > > > > > I can help you with directions to Wolf River Cemetery in Fentress > > County. > > > > > > > > The easiest way to get to Fentress County from Knoxville is to take > I-40 > > > > west to exit 317 at Crossville. When you exit you will be on US 127. > You > > > > want to turn right (North) and proceed about 30 miles to Jamestown. > > > Continue > > > > on US 127N another 9 or 10 miles. You will pass by a large Rock > Quarry. > > > > About one mile further, look for a sign that says Alvin C. York Burial > > > > Place. Turn right and go across a bridge, continue another 1/4 to 1/2 > > mile > > > > and cross another small bridge. Turn left immediately after crossing > the > > > > second small bridge. Go about 1/2 mile to the Wolf River United > > Methodist > > > > Church on the left. The cemetery is on the right. > > > > > > > > I looked in the Fentress County Cemetery book by Mabel Wheeler, and > > didn't > > > > see any Jenkins, Jones or Tompkins families buried there. The book was > > > > published in 1988. > > > > > > > > Let me know if I can be of any further help. > > > > > > > > Willie > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNPICKET Mailing List ==== > > > To contact the list Coordinator > > > Shawn Gray Mailto:octk@netzero.com or > > > Richard M. Howland. mailto:richpump@sbcglobal.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNPICKET Mailing List ==== > > To contact the list Coordinator > > Shawn Gray Mailto:octk@netzero.com or > > Richard M. 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