Hello, In searching for our Wyrick Family in the Knox Co 1920 census, we found what we believe is my husband's Great Aunts Effie S (Wyrick) MyNott/MyNatt, and Stella Wyrick and Stella's son Tommy were living with her family. We are hoping the info below looks familiar to someone, and we can learn more about these 2 families, and find some descendants of either Effie or Stella Wyrick. 1920 Census, Corryton, Knox Co., TN, District #5, Page 10/91A-HH#190/195: #195-Bob MyNott/MyNatt, Head, WM, 43, married, b.TN, Father TN, Mother TN, Occupation, General Farming Effie, Wife, WF, 38, married, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN, Ova/Ora, Daughter, WF, 17, single, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN Walter, Son, WM, 13, single, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN Edgar, Son, WM, 4-2/12, single, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN #196-Stella Wyrick, Sister in-law, WF, 36, single, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN, Occupation, Piece Work, Knitting Mills. Tommy Wyrick, Son, WM, 14, single, b. TN, Father TN, Mother TN Effie S. and Stella Wyrick's parents were; William Esau WYRICK, Arminda E HUBBS Thanks for your time, we are looking forward to hearing from you. Elnora Frances Cook-Wyrick
Hi Flora, Did you write this...Wow you have really been a Military family haven't you?!! Thank you for sharing...Nelda > >He was a southern Son from Tennessee >Stepped off a mountain and traveled overseas >Just 18,as he readied himself for the fight >For Freedom Peace and Tranquility. >Airborne,from the blue skys >A paratrooper,he was,and 82nd,all the way. >With the elite he soared >His goal >To protect and serve >I give ,what it takes >So the job gets done >At night,there is no rest. >Lying down with the dead,there seems no peace for the living. >I wonder,is this hell? >Death engorges,bullets are flying. >Mortars V1's and screamin meamies >We remain steadfast,for our objective. >The Gerry's call us >The Devils in the "Baggy Pants". >We made our pact,its to serve and to protect. >My comrades fall,in the name of the father the son and the holy ghost,the >words are whispered and blow with the wind. > >From Italy,Normandy and German coasts. >Yea,in '43 we took that ride. >It was on George Washington,steaming towards that North African Coast. >Our was the first,of many to come. >I lay in my slumber,at times I am numb,and I might dream >Of the biscuits in the oven,mama over the stove. >My daddy's in the fields,growing his corn. >Swing low sweet chariot >For Allen,the mountain man,he did his duty, >And did it well. >But when it came for time for his departure from this land. >The league of phantoms ,his comrades and > mama came and taking him by the hand. >She looked at him and tenderly said >"Allen you have done your best >you have been a good son >America is a better place for your duty >see your babies are safe >and your home is happy. >"And so now he's home >looking down from heaven >With his comrades." >I take this time to raise my hand >and salute my dad. > >Dedicated to my father >Allen Newby _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp.
----- Original Message ----- From: "flora newby" <fnewby@ev1.net> To: <NEWBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 2:49 PM Subject: [NEWBY] Some of My Memorial Day Vets > John Newby RW > > Birth Place: Lunenberg,Va. > Christen Place: 75 Yoa In 12 2 1833 > Occupation: Farmer > Education: Served In The RW In The Va.Line As A Pvt. > > > Elisha Newby > > Elisha NEWBY* > ———————————————————————————————————————— > Birth Date: 11 September 1824 > Birth Place: Kentucky Township Pittsylvania County Va > Death Date: 2 September 1900 > Death Place: Bledsoe County Tn. > Burial Place: Buried In Burdette Cemetary Tn. > Occupation: Farmer > Education: Was A Private In Co.G.,6th Tennessee Mounted Infantry,USA > Religion: 2/20/1865 To 6/30/1865 > > Notes: > Family tradition had it that Elisha and son Henry,had tombstones made from > the same slab and that rock had been split into two stones.gary Newby found > the two stones side by side and the seams appeared to fit.Henry was barely > legible on one of the stones. > > Co G 6th Tn Mounted Infantry > > Research: > Family Search Mormon Church Salt Lake City Utah > AFN:M3LT-T6 > > Company G 1st Lt.Andrew M Payne,Co.G Organized 2 20 1865,at > Pikeville,Tennessee,mustered in at Nashville.The report of Adjutant General > J.P.Brownlow,State of Tennessee,states this regiment was employed by Major > general James B.Steedman,Commanding District of the Etowah,with headquarters > at Chattanooga,in scouting the Cumberland Mountains in tennessee and North > georgia after the numerous guerilla bands infested the region. > > > James T Newby 82nd Airborne > > James Thomas NEWBY > Birth Date: 24 July 1923 > Death Date: 20 February 1972 > Death Place: Sunday In Omaha,Nebraska > Burial Place: Spring City Cemetary Section U Spring City Tennessee > Occupation: Tn Tec/4 186th M.P. WwII > Education: Upholstery > > Notes: > Uncle Jim served in World War II Army Airborne rank Corporal > > Tech 4 186 MP WW II > > Allen NEWBY > > Birth Date: 10 March 1922 > Birth Place: In Tennessee > Death Date: 11 May 1979 > Death Place: Full Military Honors > Burial Place: In Tulsa Memorial Park > Occupation: Upholstery > > > His service number was 34370202 World War II > He was with the 82nd AirBorne Hq Company 1st Battallion 508th PIR for the > Normandy and Belgium and Holland Campaigns.For the Italian he was with the > 504th PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment).He was in Armed Forces for 5 years > and two months > > For my cousins > > Harold,Robert,Gary who were all 82nd in the Viet Nam War (Newby) > > For Ross Samuel Carter 504th PIR who is also my cousin WW II > > For my mom who is a WW II veteran Jeanne Varney Newby > For my uncles Austin and Rodney Varney WW II Rod was at Omaha for > Normandy with a signal intelligence unit. > > He was a southern Son from Tennessee > Stepped off a mountain and traveled overseas > Just 18,as he readied himself for the fight > For Freedom Peace and Tranquility. > Airborne,from the blue skys > A paratrooper,he was,and 82nd,all the way. > With the elite he soared > His goal > To protect and serve > I give ,what it takes > So the job gets done > At night,there is no rest. > Lying down with the dead,there seems no peace for the living. > I wonder,is this hell? > Death engorges,bullets are flying. > Mortars V1's and screamin meamies > We remain steadfast,for our objective. > The Gerry's call us > The Devils in the "Baggy Pants". > We made our pact,its to serve and to protect. > My comrades fall,in the name of the father the son and the holy ghost,the > words are whispered and blow with the wind. > >From Italy,Normandy and German coasts. > Yea,in '43 we took that ride. > It was on George Washington,steaming towards that North African Coast. > Our was the first,of many to come. > I lay in my slumber,at times I am numb,and I might dream > Of the biscuits in the oven,mama over the stove. > My daddy's in the fields,growing his corn. > Swing low sweet chariot > For Allen,the mountain man,he did his duty, > And did it well. > But when it came for time for his departure from this land. > The league of phantoms ,his comrades and > mama came and taking him by the hand. > She looked at him and tenderly said > "Allen you have done your best > you have been a good son > America is a better place for your duty > see your babies are safe > and your home is happy. > "And so now he's home > looking down from heaven > With his comrades." > I take this time to raise my hand > and salute my dad. > > Dedicated to my father > Allen Newby > > well guys hope to see yours. > Flora > Hq Co 1st Bn 504th/508th PIR WW II > Airborne all the way > > For my grandfather Rodney Varney who was in WW I and WW II. > > > > > > ==== NEWBY Mailing List ==== > If you are new to this genealogy (or even been around awhile), check out http://www.ancestry.com/library/view/news/articles/503.asp about writing effective queries. 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Working on the following family: James J. LINDER B: 1869 - Nashville D: 1935 Married: Betty (Elizabeth) CUZZORT on December 10, 1889 Children: Jesse Lee Linder - born 10/19/1890 Pink L. Linder - born 1/12/1893 Charlie Linder - born June 1896 Milton B. Linder - born February 1900 John Linder Malissa Linder - born 7/4/1902 and married Richard W. Bolster Sr. Kathy KBernardi1@aol.com
I have a Parthenia Nash born (according to Census) in TN abt 1808. Married Branch Palmore. Branch was living in Williamson Co. abt 1830 and we assume that is where he married Parthenia. Have had no luck finding any Nashes in Williamson Co. who would have had a daughter Parthenia. Any hints as to her parents would be appreciated. Jean Vaughn Hendricks cjh1@charter.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Crawnash@aol.com> To: <TNROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2002 12:05 AM Subject: [TNROOTS] Nash > Looking for relatives of Nash families in middle TN. Also the first ones came > from NC. > > > ==== TNROOTS Mailing List ==== > If you need help with this list please contact your list manager Pamela Burnette at: pburne1063@aol.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 > >
What are some of the names of the Nash families that you are looking for? My mother's maiden name is Nash. I descend thru Rhoda Nash from NC. Haven't gotten past Rhoda yet although she is probably connected to William Nash, who was living in White Co., TN in 1840, as Rhoda is living around his family in the 1850 White Co., TN census. Some researchers think that Rhoda is possibly married to a son of William & Lucy Nash. Rhoda Nash had 4 children that went by the Nash name; John E., Newton H. [my g-g-grandfather], Charlotta & Albert. Rhoda apparently married a Birt Parks as she is listed as Rhoda Parks in the 1850 White Co., TN census where she is now living around the William Nash families. Rhoda had 2 sons & a daughter from this marriage; J. Riley, George A. & Lucinda. There is a Nash Cem. in the 8th Dist. of Putnam Co., TN where a lot of Newton Henderson Nash's line is buried. Newton Henderson Nash married America Lafever and both are buried at this Nash Cemetery. If any of this sounds familiar or if you think we have a connection, I would love to hear from you; we can exchange info. Geraldine At 01:05 AM 5/26/02 -0400, you wrote: >Looking for relatives of Nash families in middle TN. Also the first ones came >from NC. > > >==== TNROOTS Mailing List ==== >If you need help with this list please contact your list manager Pamela >Burnette at: pburne1063@aol.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
Hi, Here are the Nash Families I have in my files....Nelda 1.)First name unk. Warren - 4292 Marriage: Before 2 Jan 1910 Wife: Sarah Ellen Nash - 2267 Other Spouses William Walter Cupp - 178 Husband: William Walter Cupp - 178 Birth: Jul 1875 Place: Sheridan, Powesheik Co., Iowa Father: Simpson D. Cupp - 80 (1822-1912) Mother: Sarild Catherine McDaniel - 170 Marriage: 2 Jan 1910 Place: Bluff, Taney Co., MO Wife: Sarah Ellen Nash - 2267 Other Spouses First name unk. Warren - 4292 There is no beginning or end..Yesterday is history. Tomorrow is mystery. Today is a gift. Nelda IBSSG http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/8731 _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
Looking for relatives of Nash families in middle TN. Also the first ones came from NC.
Hi, Conniesue. You asked: > > If Charles was born in 1850, how could his father have served in the Civil War? ------------------ Maybe I am missing something here, but I do not see how Charles' father fighting in the Civil War would have been a problem date-wise. To the best of my knowledge, even Charles himself could easily have fought in that war when you consider how young some of the fighting "men" were. Leslie
You could get lost for days here: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~vctinney/homepage.htm Conniesue
Hi, If Charles was born in 1850, how could his father have served in the Civil War? I found one from Texas but he was born in 1910. Conniesue In a message dated 4/21/2002 5:02:56 PM Central Daylight Time, TNROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > I am looking for Charles Cadmus Jones in any of the TN census. DOB 8/5/1850 DOD 8/5/1928 born in Texas and I don't know when he got to Tennessee. Died in Tennessee. Buried in Dyersberg, Fairview Cemetary, I think. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.363 / Virus Database: 201 - Release Date: 5/21/02
Dear folks -- I hate to sound ignorant but how do you access info listed in digest, there are some topics that I would like to see in detail but cannot figure out how. Thanks for any help. Sincerely, Darla Wisdom ----- Original Message ----- From: TNROOTS-D-request@rootsweb.com To: TNROOTS-D@rootsweb.com Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 3:01 PM Subject: TNROOTS-D Digest V02 #116
>From GenieAngels List: These are Bill Cribb's web pages. I think he should toot his own horn more. They are wonderful resources. Linda Bee > >> The Obituary Links Page <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/obit">http://www.geocities.com/cribbswh/ obit</A>/ The Obituary Archive Search > >> Engine > <A HREF="http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsearch">http://www.obitcentral.com/obitsear ch</A>/ CemSearch <A HREF="http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch">http://www.obitcentral.com/cemsearch </A>/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.363 / Virus Database: 201 - Release Date: 5/21/02
I apologize if I already sent this, however, it is a great source. >From another List: Online Searchable Death Indexes for the USA http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/deathrecords.html Conniesue --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.363 / Virus Database: 201 - Release Date: 5/21/02
Working on this family and would be interested in hearing from anyone else connected. Joseph McEwen REEVES B: Dec. 28, 1860 - Tennessee M: December 23, 1880 to Sarah S. CUZZORT D: Unknown His parents were: Silas William REEVES/RIVES & Josephine CORBITT Sarah CUZZORT B: August 16, 1864 - Nashville, TN D: July 22, 1924 - Memphis, TN Her parents were: James CUZZORT and Elizabeth CARLISLE Children of Joseph and Sarah were: Blanche Larue Reeves Oscar James Reeves Joseph Allen Reeves Horace Mitchem Reeves Harvey Miller Reeves William Gault Reeves Thank you, Kathy KBernardi1@aol.com
Hello, I won't stay on this list for long, but I have a question. Amy Jones was the wife of David Clear. Amy was born on February 16, 1815, in Stillsville, Tennessee. This according to her obituary in Paulding Co., Ohio in 1906. I have heard from second source that Stillsville might be Brillsville, but I can find no evidence of either in any gazeteer of Tennessee at any time. Has anyone heard of this town?? Respond to my email address, not to the list as I will be unsubing. Steve
This article was in the Sept.5,1923 edition of the Chattanooga TIMES. CUPID WORKS OVERTIME ON LABOR'S HOLIDAY. Cupid was very busy Labor Day,a total of fifteen marriage licenses were issued from the county court clerk's office for use on that day,as follows: ALSUP,Charles B. Jr., to NAVE,Suda E. STONE,Leonard R.,to DUDA,Barbara CHAMPION,H.J. to MCBRIDE,Pearl SMITH,C.W. to CAMPBELL,Bessie Lee HACKNEY,BLOUNT, to WRIGHT, Heneretta KNOX,J.P. to BARNARD,Marie WILLIAMS,C.S. to LEE Margaret H. FORD,P.H. to PERRY,Frances MONDAY,Claude A. to MAPLES,Edna C. PHILLIPS,Luther to LIVINGSTON,BELLE AGNEW,Robert G. to DONAHOO,Annie Vera. SMITH,Faris B. to COPPEDGE,Ruth D. LANTHRIP,James W. to PROCTOR,Ruby MOORE,William Henry,Jr. to Robinson, Thelma ROGERS,J.B. to BRITTON,Louise. Karen,doing genealogy spring cleaning!
Here is a list of names let me know if you would like the whole obit. Karen. WHIPPLE,Willis. HUTSON,infant daughter BRADSHAW,Bettie Virginia MOSS,Georga Bessie SEXTON,Mrs.Georgia Kaylor
I have a list of names here if anyone would like more info on the charges let me know. Karen. PARKER,L.L. PARKER,Howard. DAVIS,G.E. PARKER,Fred. PARKER,Robert BRINSON,Henry STERLING,Wiley WASHINGTON,Ira HARPER,Elma ROTH,Ed TURNER,Mrs. LOGAN,Jeff ENGLISH,Ruby BRADY,Ruth WESTMERLAND,Phillip HUDSON,May SMITH,John WASSON,Will SIMS,Gordon GORDON,Manda SPRINGS,L.E. GONIA,R.T. WEAVER,Percy CARTER,D. HOOD,Sigsby WORTHAM,John BAYLESS,Ethel JACKSON,Carrie MOON,Willie BENNETT,Albert DONALDSON,Levi SANDERS,M.H. MADDOX,Albert WHITMAN.P.J. SHELL,Ashbury BUCHANAN,CARRIE GENTRY,W.T. ANDERSON,J.R. TURNER,MRS.F.B. WILBANKS,Sam ALTMAX,F.L. ROGERS,Lewis MCCUTCHEON,Jo?? ABBOTT,Mrs.Horton BROWN,LEON SMITH,Ruth ROMINE,Cordelia NUNALLY,Lula KELLY,J.W. HAMMOND,Frank BARNETT,Marie BURSS,A.B. STOVALL,Frank FERGUSON,George MCCALLISTER,A.H. BARDY,Ruth TAYLOR,Fe??? VAUGHN,Mary ARGYLE,Thomas C. BARON,Mattie CLARK,Walter BING,F.D. RAY,Lottie HARPOLE,Elma WHIRLOW,Raymond
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