Dorathy Moneymaker wrote the book "We'll Call It Wheat" about Wheat, Roane County, TN. She included information about my Hembree family who lived at Wheat. Leota >From The Knoxville News Sentinel 11 Apr 2003 MONEYMAKER, DORATHY 'DOT' SMITH - age 88, of Oak Ridge, ===================================== MONEYMAKER, DORATHY 'DOT' SMITH - age 88, of Oak Ridge, died Thursday, April 10, 2003, at Briarcliff Health Care Center. She was born October 9, 1914, in the Wheat Community, daughter of the late Smith Phillips Sellers and Myrtle May Stubbs Sellers. She began teaching Sunday School at the age of 18 on the first Sunday of every month at the Baptist Church in the Wheat Community. She was head of the Music Department at Wheat High School, and had also worked for the Sheriff of Roane County, as a bookkeeper. She came to Oak Ridge in 1961 and is a long-time member of Robertsville Baptist Church, where she taught a Sunday School Class known as 'the Moneymaker Group'. Mrs. Moneymaker was an extensive genealogist and authored two books: "We'll Call It Wheat" and "Fun and Foolishness". In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Russell S. Moneymaker, 11-30-1984, and by a sister, Winnie McCall Brown, who also died in 1984. She is survived by sons, Russell Smith Moneymaker of Manassas, Va., and Gordon C. Moneymaker of Oak Ridge; niece, Barbara McCall Ely of Oak Ridge, and nephew, Guy Eugene McCall of Union City, Calif. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, April 12, 2003, at 2:00 p.m. at Weatherford Mortuary with Dr. Michael Prince officiating. The burial will follow at Woodhaven Memorial Gardens in Claxton. The family asks, any memorials be in the form of contributions to Robertsville Baptist Church, 251 Robertsville Road, Oak Ridge, TN 37830. The family will receive friends on Saturday from Noon until 2:00pm at Weatherford Mortuary, Oak Ridge. ===================================================== "