These were in the Chattanooga TIMES paper,April 27.1920. If anyone would like a copy let me know. HAMMONTREE,Mrs.Caroline. MILLER,Mrs.F.A. GOLDEN,Mrs.J.W. BROOKS,Mrs.J.C. CUTTEN,Mrs.Sophronia (South Pittsburg) MOORE,Mrs.Mandy (Dayton) Karen.
These were in the Chattanooga TIMES paper,April 27,1920. DOOTSON,Ray B. to MILLER,May R. JACKSON,Odie, to MALONE,Lucy. SLATER,Richard, to BAKER,Pearl. HANDLEY,D.H. to DORSEY,Henrietta. MOUNT,Cleve, to ALVEY,Carrie D. SIMS,Henry, to HAMMOND,Viola. ALLEN,Jonas, to JENNINGS,Lorna. FLOWERS,David O. to HORTON,Dollie. LEE,Luther, to BAXTER,Julia. BRYANT,Sippie O. to JONES,Cecil. STREET,John,to DUNCAN,Colleene. GILES,Herbert, to PETERSON,Gladys. WESTCOTT,Jams R. to GREEN, Katherine L. Karen.
Thanks everyone for your help on the county,I have an article from the Chattanooga TIMES paper about a Floyd Johnson who murdered his family Oct.20, now I'm going crazy trying to find the year it happened in!!! Karen.
These were in the Chattanooga TIMES paper,Sept.2,1923. BROWN,R.M. to PICKETT,Plumer. PAYNE,Charles D. to MARTIN,Mary Louise. MASON,Robert, to HARVIN,Thelma P. THOMAS,Adam, to WRIGHT,Martha. HOLCOMB,E.W. to JACKSON,Willie M. ROGERS,IRA, to ROGERS,Vesta. Karen.
I have obits for these names, BLACKBURN,Floyd Wesley BUCHOLTZ,Mrs.Elizabeth ?ix LOMBARDO,Mrs.Rose PRESTWOOD,James ? (child) Cards of Thanks, BOSS,C.C. BISHOP,J.C. karen.
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I have some obits for the following people, dated Sept.2,1923. HENN,P.B. (Chickamauga,Ga.) WILLIAMS,J.C. (Catoosa co.Ga.) LANDIS,Mrs.Mary Nola. SPAULDING,Mrs.W.G. also,a card of thanks from the family of Will C.White. This was in the Chattanooga TIMES paper. Karen.
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Can someone please tell me what county this is in? Karen.
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Oops, previously, I gave the wrong corner of TN for Tiptonville!! Tiptonville is in the NORTHWEST corner of TN. Take Hwy. 78 north from Dyersburg, 30 miles or so.
Searching for any inforamtion on Wm. Cooper, he was Justice of the Peace in Giles Co., TN ca 1810. Thanks, Gary
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Tiptonville is located in the northeast corner of TN, real close to the MS River. Take Hwy. 78 north from Dyersburg, 30 miles or so.
Has anyone heard of a place called TIPTONVILLE? My grandmother was born there but she says that her birth record was burned up in a fire of the county courthouse there, she was born in 1906. She also had always said that there were railroads tracks near the town. thanks for any help debi _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com