Come on along with East Tennessee Historical Society for tours of the sultry South and the mystic lands of ancestral Scotland and Ireland. The ETHS 2002 Fall Tour this year will take ETHS members and friends to historic Savannah, Georgia. In Spring 2003, join us for a trip to the land of East Tennessee's Scotch-Irish ancestors in a two-week exploration of Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Ireland. Space is limited on each tour, so make plans to reserve your place early. Visit the ETHS web site at http://www.east-tennessee-history.org for additional information about these tours and other East Tennessee Historical Society activities.
Does anyone know where this was located and if it still exists in any form today? I live in TX am not familiar with TN geography and need a little help. My grandfather (b. 1898) says he was born in a community known as Prudential Coal Mining Camp in Big Mountain Hollow- somewhere near or around Oliver Springs and Coalfield. Many thanks.
Hi group, Thanks to Marj Watts and the former Roane County Genealogical Society, the Roane County Heritage Commission - Archives Library has been given all rights to their publications. This includes the "Cemetery Books" that are popular. This list doesn't include books by Robert Bailey that can be found on his web page at http://www.roanetnheritage.com/bailey/index.htm To order an item below, send your check to: Roane County Heritage Commission P.O. Box Kingston, Tennessee 37763 Here's what we have: Company Town: A History of Rockwood and The Roane Iron Company By William Howard Moore - $6.00 Valley of Challenge and Change: Roane County, Tennessee 1860-1900 By Roane County Heritage Commission - $7.00 A History of Roane County, Tennessee to 1860 By Eugene Monroe Pickel -$5.00 A Guide to Historic Places in Roane County, Tennessee By Roane County Heritage Commission - $7.00* Coal Creek War - Another Fight For Freedom By Chris Cawood - $10.00 The Crumblisses of Kingston By Robert Lanier - $30.00 1850 Census Book--$40 1860 Roane Census--- $25 Cemeteries of Roane - Vol I (Kingston, East Roane County, South of River)---$30 Cemeteries of Roane - Vol II (Harriman, Oak Ridge & Oliver Springs)---$30 Cemeteries of Roane Vol III (Rockwood)--- $30 All three volumes of Cemetery Books ---$80 Roane Deed Book A-1 Abstracts--- $7.50 Roane Deed Book B-1 Abstracts--- $7.50 Roane Deed Book C-1 Abstracts--- $7.50 Roane Deed Book D-1 Abstracts ---$7.50 Roane Deed Book E-1 Abstracts (1815-1822) --$10 Roane Deed Book F-1 Abstracts (1822-1834) --$10 1822-1827 Roane Tax Lists--- $20 1828-1832 Roane Tax Lists--- $20 "Roane Ramblings" back issues Volumes One through Five-- $35 Volume Six, Seven, Eight (re-issue-bound) $35 Volumes Nine, Ten, Eleven - $12 each Volumes Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen - $15 each * $1.00 off for Heritage Commission members. Please include $2.00 shipping and handling for first book and $1.00 for each additional book. We also offer sets of six postcards depicting early scenes of either Kingston or Roane County for $1.00 per set plus one self-addressed, stamped envelope. Please specify Kingston or Roane County.
Does anyone have info. on this couple? Wright R Boak (15 Mar 1834) marrying Sofrana J Ward (26 Jan 1839) Apparently they were both born in Perriville, TN, Sheila in Wa state
Sandy, Were you able to find some of the Poland's, etc, in Roane Co.? Please e-mail me direct at kinseeker@harenet.net Thank you Linda
Hello Kevin. Could u tell me of any Mincy's are on the list. They were 5 th . inf. co. b. thanks . Kyle. kylesm@aol.com
I am also looking for information on this family. The information I have on them is very sketchy, mostly from Census records. Karen McLean http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~kayceelv _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
I'm looking for any information on the parents/sibs of Sally Randolph to Samuel Owens 26 Nov 1814 Roane Co. Also looking for ancestors/descendants of John Randolph, Robert Randolph or Elisha Randolph who were living in Roane Co. in the early 1800's. Any help appreciated. Jan
For your information Marriage Records form Scott Co., TN, Book I, 1929-1951, Misc. Affidavits 1907-1951; transcribed by R. J. Ellis & C. S. Posey; 2002, B & D Etc., 193 Phillips Flats Rd., Oneida, TN 37841; 235 Pages, with every name index, most records include, Name, Age, Residence, Bride’s Relatives, License date, Marriage date, and who performed the marriage. The records that are affidavits, also give some additional information as to who may have been present at the wedding and location. The book also covers marriages from Morgan Co, and Fentress Co., TN, McCeary Co., and Wayne Co., KY. Cost is 35.00 plus 4.50 shipping and 1.25 for each additional book in the same order. Books are shipped Priority Mail. R. J. Ellis Tied to a tree and hanging from a twig http://www.tngenweb.org/morgan/MorganCountyBooks.html
I would like to welcome those of you new to this site and tell you there are some really great folks who are willing to help just for the asking. I, myself do Volunteer research at Andersonville Civil War Prison in Andersonville Georgia. There are Any research I do is absolutely at NO cost and I am willing to do what I can. There are 1200 prisoners on record from the state of Tennessee and almost 800 who died here, I thought I would send my offer. As Tennessee was one of the states that was torn apart and was truley brother against brother,,I feel the need to say I am not in anyway trying to focus on the horrors of Andersonville compared to any POW camp in the north ..( i.e.Elmira ) or any others and do not wish to stir up arguments on this site. My focus is dedicated to ALL of those held prisoner during this war , on both sides. I just happen to be near Andersonville so this is where I do my work. Here are my sources of research. There are 2 online databases to do lookups.....One by name...one by Company and Regiment. I also have a copy of the Dorence Atwater Death list which has the names and grave numbers of 12960 graves with only 460 marked as " UNKNOWN " This along with a CD I have which contains 34,000 names of the 45,000 who were imprisoned there which helps me find prisoner records because of misspellings of the names or alternate names. I visit the prison site every couple of weeks and have access to the onsite databases as well as the physical files. I would like to let you know of another service I offer which is to take photos of graves for a small fee. Please do not consider this spam as my research offer is FREE for the asking and will be posted on this county site only once. If there is anything I can do in helping your research at Andersonville, please just ask. Kevin Frye Local Andersonville Historian / National Park Service Volunteer Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned and died in captivity while in the service to our country http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html AOL USERS go to http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/ Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned and died in captivity while in the service to our country http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html AOL USERS go to http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/
Now Available for Purchase: Anderson County Tennessee Marriage Records - 1901 through 1912 2,443 marriage records sorted alphabetically by groom as well as by bride Contains names of groom and bride, date of marriage ceremony, registrar's notes (no return, not executed, etc) Book is soft-cover - 92 pages To order, send a check or money order for $27.50 ($25.00 for book + $2.50 for first class postage) to Ron D Bartholomew 5940 W Via Montoya Drive Glendale, AZ 85310-4275 Thank you. Ron
Want to know how you descend from Revolutionary War soldier and Congressman Joseph Anderson for whom Anderson County is named? Want to see pictures of Joseph, his son Alexander Anderson and his grandson David Deadrick Anderson for whom Dave Nelson was named? Then don't miss the Nelson Reunion for the descendants of Jave and Ellen Evans Nelson. Jave and Ellen were married in Anderson County, TN in 1877. They were parents of David, Henry, Catherine, Frank, Tom, Cynthia, Page, Taylor, Sam and Clara. Ellen died in 1925 and Jave in 1926. Both are buried in the old Liberty Church Cemetary. Ellen was the daughter of Thomas and Permelia Evans York. Thomas and Permelia were living in Claiborne County, TN in 1900. Permelia is said to have died at Cloudswitch, TN in 1901. Thomas Evans and his son Hugh were both Civil War Veterans, and Hugh was at one time a Clinton City Marshal. Ellen's other brothers and sisters included Silas, Mary, Elizabeth, Martha, and Milton. We would especially like to hear from some descendants of these people. The Nelson/Evans reunion will be July 20, 2002 at the Farmers Grove Baptist Church fellowship hall in Blockhouse Valley beginning at 11:00. Come and bring your families, friends and food, family pictures and any other memorabilia you would like to display. There will be fun and games for the kids. For more information, contact Carolyn Johnson at <mamawcarolyn@ntown.com> or Barbara Kesterson at <james98@bellsouth.net>.
Dear Wanda, Elizabeth Roberts was my g-g grandmother and married Sampson Mounger Jan. 20, 1853. They had 2 sons, James P. b. 1853 and John, b. 1855. Sampson died Oct. 30, 1858. Elizabeth then married Wiley P. Miller in 1867. She died after 1874.. Hope this helps. Michaele __________________________________________________________________ Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the convenience of buying online with Shop@Netscape! http://shopnow.netscape.com/ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Mail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/
These folks from the Wright L. Roberts line. David Roberts, s/o Wright L. Roberts, Feb 3 1804-Apr. 22, 1874. Married Martha A. Bailey. Children: Wright Littleton Roberts b 1830, Isaac S. T. Roberts b 1833, Elizabeth Roberts b 1835, Charles Washington Roberts b 1837. Elizabeth Roberts married first, Jan 20, 1852, Sampson Monger. He must have died between 1855-1860 because the 1860 census shows her and her two children (James and John Monger) living in the home of her father. She married secondly (1867), Wiley P. Miller. They had a son named Albert Miller. PatMc > List, > > Could someone please do a look up for me. I need 1850 census. > Daivd ROBERTS about 45 years of age wife Martha A. > > Would like to know their children? > > Also I need a look up on a marriage. > Elizabeth ROBERTS to a Unknown Monger about about 1853. > > Thanks > Wanda > > "No God, No Peace" > "Know God, Know Peace" > > > ==== TNROANE Mailing List ==== > J. Daniel, List administrator > Any problems please contact me at jad@mako.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Thanks Pat. I had the 1860 census but I did not have the 1850. Thanks for the information..sure appreciate it.. Wanda "No God, No Peace" "Know God, Know Peace" ----- Original Message ----- From: "P McDonald" <mmcdonald3@houston.rr.com> To: <TNROANE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, June 14, 2002 9:35 PM Subject: Re: [TNROANE] Re: Look up please. > These folks from the Wright L. Roberts line. > > David Roberts, s/o Wright L. Roberts, Feb 3 1804-Apr. 22, 1874. Married > Martha A. Bailey. Children: Wright Littleton Roberts b 1830, Isaac S. T. > Roberts b 1833, Elizabeth Roberts b 1835, Charles Washington Roberts b 1837. > > Elizabeth Roberts married first, Jan 20, 1852, Sampson Monger. He must have > died between 1855-1860 because the 1860 census shows her and her two > children (James and John Monger) living in the home of her father. She > married secondly (1867), Wiley P. Miller. They had a son named Albert > Miller. > > PatMc > > > >
List, Could someone please do a look up for me. I need 1850 census. Daivd ROBERTS about 45 years of age wife Martha A. Would like to know their children? Also I need a look up on a marriage. Elizabeth ROBERTS to a Unknown Monger about about 1853. Thanks Wanda "No God, No Peace" "Know God, Know Peace"
Need to locate SHARON JANET WINCHESTER, B 1945 and/or her mother DORA LEWIS WINCHESTER NEWMAN, b 1914, married to J. L. Newman. This family lived in Oakdale at one time... If anyone knows of these folks and their where-abouts, please let me know. I have someone who is trying to contact them with important information... Thanks Julie
The annual Johnson Reunion for the descendants of John Johnson and wife Eliza Hensley Johnson will be Saturday June 22nd at the Farmers Grove Baptist Church fellowship Hall in Blockhouse Valley beginning at 11:00 A. M. John Johnson was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia July 14, 1814, and died in Anderson County September 5, 1896. His wife Eliza was born Feb 15, 1824, and died December 9, 1909. They are buried in the old Johnson Cemetery in the "Lost Bottom" area of Anderson County. Their children included Jerome, George, Napoleon, John, Thomas, Mary, William, Martha, Demarcus, Samintha, and Richard. Their son Rev. John Johnson was first pastor of Farmers Grove beginning in 1897. All family and friends are encouraged to attend the reunion and bring food, pictures and any memorabilia you would like to display or share. Items displayed in the past include a quilt made by Eliza, a sword brought home from the Civil War by son George, and the handwritten minutes of the original Johnson Reunions from the 1920's. These included births and deaths of family members, etc. There will be fun and games for the kids. Don't miss it. For further details, contact <mamawcarolyn@ntown.com>. <james98@bellsouth.net>
Tina, Thanks for the information. I think this is the same Crabtree I have exchanged information with before. Her e-mail is MMCrabtree. Some of the McElroy cuzins are going to be in Harriman, TN and are planning a group get together for Sat or Sun June 22 or 23. Would love to see you and any/all McElroy descendants there ;-)) Sandy
I've been told both John and Jacob mentioned earlier are descendants of Abraham Waden Hagler, born ca 1766 in Wilkes Co NC. Wife Ester Natherly. I cannot document that, but it is something you might want to check out. John of 1789 is supposed to be son of Abraham. His brother, Thomas b 5 Nov 1791 in Wilkes Co NC, m. Susannah Peake in 1815 Anderson Co. TN. They are parents of Jacob Carr Hagler b 1822. I cannot help but notice the unusual name, Carr. I would expect there to be a connection to the CARR family somewhere along the way. No idea how. ==== Here's more ROBERTS ties: 1 William Burns b: Abt. 1779 in VA 2 Lewis Burns b: Abt. 1823 2 Plesant M. Burns b: Abt. 1829 +Sarah B. Watson m: 10 Aug 1852 (parents of Elizabeth C. Burns) 2 Smith Temple Burns b: 1834 d: 25 Mar 1884 in Lenoir City, TN +Rebecca Adaline Roberts b: 27 Aug 1836 in Roane Co. TN m: 09 Jun 1860 in Roane Co. TN d: 10 Mar 1924 in Harriman, TN Burial: Cumb. Presby. Cem., Wheat TN Father: Robert Samuel Roberts Mother: Margaret Gardner (Rebecca Adaline is sibling of Eli Roberts who m. Martha Ann Hagler) Pat McDonald > > John Hagler b: 18 Dec 1789 in Wilkes Co. NC d: 1862 in Fannin Co, TX > > +Martha "Patsy" McCaleb m: 21 Nov 1808 in Knox Co TN > > Father: Archibald McCaleb > > Does anyone know the father of this John Hagler? > I have a John Hagler Jr. b. 1762 died abt. 1830 in Cleveland, TN > and married to Dorothy Shanklin >