RootsWeb.com Mailing Lists
Total: 1/1
    1. Re: Rhea History
    2. << Do you know how or why my James Knox and his wife Elizabeth Ellis Knox Jolley came to be buried in the Clack burial grounds in Rhea County? Please keep the goodies coming if you have the time. >> Gail and all, I've worked my way through the latest batch of boxes my uncle gave me. There may be some odds and ends still in there but I've posted the majority of it. As to why your family was buried in the Clack/Ewing Cemetery, more than likely they lived in that area. It became a community cemetery somewhere along the line. Other than that, I wouldn't have any idea. The cemetery has family areas. The Clacks, being the first, have one, the Chattin family another, then there's the Ewing section. In the larger area are various familles, the Fugates being very numerous. "Fugate Hollow" is just a short distance from the cemetery. Thanks to all of you for all the kind words about the articles. I was about ready to quit when you started writing wanting more. I will post anything else I find that might be of interest to the group as I find it. Edna

    09/18/1999 10:04:24