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    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Rutherford County Historical Society
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >Subject: [Forum:] Rutherford County Historical Society >Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2004 06:40:34 -0600 (CST) >X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new-20030616-p10 (Debian) at usgennet.net > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#1963) Rutherford County Historical Society > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=1963> > AUTHOR: Jackie Carpente > DATE: Sunday, 31 October 2004, at 6:40 a.m. > >A few months ago I sent payment to the Historical Society for their new book >and was told I would receive my copy in the mail and would have to sign >for it >as confirmation I had received it. As of now I still have not received my >copy >nor can I make contact with anyone that has my check. If anyone on this list >can help me get in contact with anyone responsible for these books I would >really appreciate you help. The book was going to be an important addition to >my library and I was so looking forward to receiving it. Please help me if >you >can. Thanks in advance, Jackie > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/31/2004 09:31:00
    1. Lasater/Lassiter familes
    2. Thomas W Lasater
    3. Would like some information on this family. The following families married into the Lasater family. Jennings, Barr, McMinn, Murphey, Donnel Florida, Jetton, Alexander, Lawing. Thank you, Thomas W Lasater __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail

    10/31/2004 06:36:12
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] Re: Rutherford AM
    2. Mari Byers
    3. I don't want to break any cameras!!! Mari At 11:28 PM 10/27/2004, you wrote: >Where's our copy of the photo? Don't we get to see it? > Carole Hays > Quitman, Jackson Parish, Louisiana > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >Welcome to TNRUTHER-L >To unsubscribe send a message to [email protected] >and put UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject line.

    10/28/2004 08:23:32
    1. Re: Rutherford AM
    2. Carole Hays
    3. Where's our copy of the photo? Don't we get to see it? Carole Hays Quitman, Jackson Parish, Louisiana

    10/27/2004 05:28:21
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] Blackman
    2. LynnJack
    3. I don't see an address for this nice gentlemen. Some of the Blackmans were neighbors of our family and a James in on the last record we have for our family before they disappeared. Marilyn On Oct 27, 2004, at 4:02 PM, Mari Byers wrote: > A very nice gentleman wrote me this today. Maybe someone can help > him...Mari > > The Blackman Community-1806 to 1986 > "History of Blackman Community" by Robert William Baskin Sr., 1986 > This information contains excerpts from the book. > Many thanks to Mr. Thomas Blackman > > Since the very beginning of the > settlement of this > county, Blackman Community has played a > major role in its > social, economic an historical > development, The land is > unsurpassed in its fertility, it is > level and free of rock and > hills, the people have been most > enterprising and this > community was the bread basket during > the Civil War, > There is a store at the crossroads and > it once had a post > office and blacksmith shop. There were > doctors to look > after the sick and a school and two > churches. Basically, > Blackman has always been noted for its > broad, rich fields > and is too close to Murfreesboro to > develop into a business > community. > > Blackman was named for one of its > earliest settlers, Esq. > Alfred Blackman who came to Rutherford > County from > Sampson County, North Carolina in 1808 > with his father, > James Blackman and others of the > family, The Blackmans, > Kings and Snells came to the county > near the same time and > they were related. > > Esquire Alfred Blackman was born at > Clinton, Sampson > County, North Carolina in 1790 and was > 18 years of age > upon arrival. As the years passed, he > acquired much land. > He put up a blacksmith Shop on the > southeast corner of the > crossroads before the Civil War and > prior to that conflict, > the area was called Blackman's Shop. In > 1898, the > Blackmans (five in number) petitioned > for and established a > post office, and since that time the > name has been called > Blackman. > > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Welcome to TNRUTHER-L: This is the official Rootsweb mailing list for > Rutherford County, TN. Anyone is welcome to post queries, and > questions about Rutherford County, TN Genealogy. >

    10/27/2004 11:20:03
    1. Rutherford AM
    2. Mari Byers
    3. Well y'all, we made the front page of the Rutherford AM section in the Tennessean today. The picture is ghastly. The article is nice though. I can just say the pic is a Halloween mask :) The article is about Don Ditwiler, Mark Lowe and me. It was fun. Mari

    10/27/2004 09:05:35
    1. Blackman
    2. Mari Byers
    3. A very nice gentleman wrote me this today. Maybe someone can help him...Mari The Blackman Community-1806 to 1986 "History of Blackman Community" by Robert William Baskin Sr., 1986 This information contains excerpts from the book. Many thanks to Mr. Thomas Blackman Since the very beginning of the settlement of this county, Blackman Community has played a major role in its social, economic an historical development, The land is unsurpassed in its fertility, it is level and free of rock and hills, the people have been most enterprising and this community was the bread basket during the Civil War, There is a store at the crossroads and it once had a post office and blacksmith shop. There were doctors to look after the sick and a school and two churches. Basically, Blackman has always been noted for its broad, rich fields and is too close to Murfreesboro to develop into a business community. Blackman was named for one of its earliest settlers, Esq. Alfred Blackman who came to Rutherford County from Sampson County, North Carolina in 1808 with his father, James Blackman and others of the family, The Blackmans, Kings and Snells came to the county near the same time and they were related. Esquire Alfred Blackman was born at Clinton, Sampson County, North Carolina in 1790 and was 18 years of age upon arrival. As the years passed, he acquired much land. He put up a blacksmith Shop on the southeast corner of the crossroads before the Civil War and prior to that conflict, the area was called Blackman's Shop. In 1898, the Blackmans (five in number) petitioned for and established a post office, and since that time the name has been called Blackman.

    10/27/2004 09:02:43
    1. Directions to cemetery
    2. I'd like to get directions to the Big coleman Cemetery that is in the Dilton Quad. Also where is Prosperity Church which is nearby. Thanks, M'Lissa Stroop

    10/20/2004 05:27:18
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] mystery
    2. Paul
    3. Mari- That construction company was likely hired by a municipality, county. or the state if any part of the cemetery became a road. If so, I am almost sure the municipality, County or State Right-Away-Division or Land Acquisition Departments of the Tennessee Department of Transportation would have to provide the information. If it was contracted by a private firm, Kroger, etc, they may not legally have to provide it. See if you can ascertain who contracted the work and ask them where the graves were relocated. I'm certain grave relocation is a state law situation and thus available to the public. Your State Department of Archives and History should know the legal nuances or the Attorney Generals office. Good Luck-Paul ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mari Byers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2004 1:58 PM Subject: [TNRUTHER] mystery > We have a mystery. Those of you who live in the Rutherford area > (Murfreesboro) will know about the area by Cason Lane. There is a Kroger > shopping center there. In the grove behind the Bedding Shop sits a small > fenced in cemetery with one tombstone. It is that of a Civil War hero. A > lady who has ridden her horse through there for years says before they > tarred over the place to make a street there were 17 or so other > graves. The construction company said they would remove the graves but now > will not tell anyone where they put them. I'm going to drive down there in > the next few days (It's cold and yucky out today) and get some pics. Does > anyone have any info on this? > Mari > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > For cemetery records of Rutherford County, TN check out Teresa Elliott's page at www.rutherfordcemeteries.home-page.org or Kim Denny's page at http://www.kimshockey.com/cem/rutherford.html > --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.778 / Virus Database: 525 - Release Date: 10/15/2004

    10/19/2004 05:28:14
    1. Calling Moore County families! Oct. 30 is the deadline
    2. Don and Becky Mills
    3. Two imminent events for those interested in Moore County Genealogy and History! 1. The next meeting of the Heritage Book Committee; Thursday, Oct. 21, 6:30 PM at the Golden Corral in Aberdeen. 2. The deadline for family stories and pictures is fast approaching! Oct. 30th is the date to mail your material to our address; Moore Heritage, PO Box 3151, Pinehurst, NC 28374 For all details click on our website; http://www.nccountyheritage.com/mooreco.html Or you may email us at [email protected] for specific questions. All proceeds benefit the Moore Co. Genealogical Society. See you in the book! Don and Becky

    10/19/2004 12:54:26
    1. Fwd: [TNRUTHER] Fwd: [Forum:] Heirs of Pleasant McDowell 1889
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >>The following new message has been posted on Forum at >><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. >> >>*************************************************************************** >> >> MESSAGE: (#106) Heirs of Pleasant McDowell 1889 >> >><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=106> >> AUTHOR: Donald Detwiler >> DATE: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, at 2:05 p.m. >> >>The following information was extracted from the Chancery Court case Lewis, >>John, executor of Pleas Thurman vs heirs of Pleasant Thurman 1892-1901 >> >>Pleasant Thurman died in 1889. He was a bachelor with four brothers as >>follows: 1. Wiley Thurman 2. Nathan Thurman 3. Holland Thurman 4. Benjamin >>Thurman Sisters: 1. Peachey Pope 2. Susan Henson 3. Sallie Manning 4. Annie >>McDowell >> >>It was said that Wiley Thurman died many years ago and his widow and children >>went to Crittendon County, Kentucky. Others said he had married a widow with >>children and never had any of his own. >> >>Nathan Thurman had a son, Columbus, and a daughter, Mary Hill, by his first >>wife. He had three other children by second wife >> >>Holland Thurman died in Wilson County, Kansas. From there his children may >>have gone to Colorado. >> >>Benjamin Thurman died in Missouri about 1873 leaving nine children: 1. N. F. >>Thurman, Crab Orchard, Missouri 2. H. Y. Thurman, Orrick, Ray County, >>Missouri >>3. Tabitha Lloyd, Craynsville, Crittendon County, KY 4. Martha S. Haile, Elm, >>Johnson County, Missouri. She was first married to one Williams and left >>three >>children: a. Frank Williams, lived with N. F. Thurman b. Emily Williams, >>lived >>with N. F. Thurman c. Annie Williams married George Neal and lived in Oregon >>By her second husband, Didemer McGaugh, had five children, all minors. >>Four of >>them lived with N. F. Thurman. The other one lived with Annie Neal in Oregon. >>5. Benjamin J. Thurman, deceased, left two children: a. John Thurman b. >>Elizabeth Thurman, married one Gentry and lived in Orrick, Missouri 6. Green >>Thurman, lived in Oregon 7. Pleasant Thurman, deceased, left three children: >>a. Arthur Thurman, Orrick Missouri b. Cassey Boggs, Kansas City, Missouri c. >>Benjamin Thurman, lived with guardian, N. F. Thurman 9. Rebecca Olden, widow, >>lived with N. F. Thurman, Crab Orchard, Missouri >> >>Peaches Pope, deceased, left five children: 1. Leroy Pope, went to Alabama >>after the war. Never married. 2. Nickodeamus Pope, Bedford County, Tennessee >>3. William Pope, went to war and died in a Federal Prison. Never married. 4. >>Julia Adams lived on homestead of Pleas. Thurman. She died before Pleasant >>Thurman leaving one child, Mary Adams, who married J. C. Pope, son of >>Nickodeamus Pope. 5. Mary Pope, died about 1880. She never married. >> >>Susan Henson died many years earlier leaving a daughter, Sallie. >>Relatives did >>not know what became of her. >> >>Sallie Manning died in the 1850's. No information as to children. >> >>Annie McDowell, widow of Jno. McDowell, died in 1871 leaving following >>children: 1. Martin R. McDowell, died in 1880, leaving following heirs: a. >>Kate McDowell, widow b. Minnie Agnes McDowell, age 22 c. Bert Ralph McDowell, >>age 15 d. Ida May McDowell, married W. C. Hogan. Lived in Tolliston, Lake >>County, Indiana. >> >>The first two children lived in Kansas City, Missouri and the Hogans lived in >>Indiana. They had one child, Bessie Lee that may have died in infancy. 2. >>Susan A. McDowell. First she married Jno. Summers. After he died, she married >>one Cheatham and lived in Odessa, Missouri 3. Mildred Boggs lived at 707 >>Campbell St, Kansas City 4. Samuel McDowell, Rosedale, Kansas 5. John M. >>McDowell left one child, Mrs. Emma Mann 6. Elizabeth McDowell married Jack >>Nickum Both deceased. They left 2 children: a. Elizah Dakota married Alfred >>Price and lived in St. Louis b. Annie Nickum, Kansas City 7. Mary Ellen >>McDowell, married one Black and after he died she married again. She lived >>with Fannie York, one of daughters, in Jefferson, Texas. 8. Unidentified >>McDowell, died in infancy. 9. General Coffee (Gin) McDowell, lived in Kansas >>City. >> >>Note: I am not related to anyone in this information. The information was >>posted for the benefit of anyone related. >> >>*************************************************************************** >> >>This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >>the mailing list, please visit Forum at >><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>, or send your >>request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >>please post your response directly to the board. Thank you! > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >For Rutherford County Marriages from the years 1881-1883 check out Mari >and Marty's site at http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/marr81-83.htm

    10/19/2004 10:11:57
    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Heirs of Pleasant McDowell 1889
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#106) Heirs of Pleasant McDowell 1889 > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=106> > AUTHOR: Donald Detwiler > DATE: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, at 2:05 p.m. > >The following information was extracted from the Chancery Court case Lewis, >John, executor of Pleas Thurman vs heirs of Pleasant Thurman 1892-1901 > >Pleasant Thurman died in 1889. He was a bachelor with four brothers as >follows: 1. Wiley Thurman 2. Nathan Thurman 3. Holland Thurman 4. Benjamin >Thurman Sisters: 1. Peachey Pope 2. Susan Henson 3. Sallie Manning 4. Annie >McDowell > >It was said that Wiley Thurman died many years ago and his widow and children >went to Crittendon County, Kentucky. Others said he had married a widow with >children and never had any of his own. > >Nathan Thurman had a son, Columbus, and a daughter, Mary Hill, by his first >wife. He had three other children by second wife > >Holland Thurman died in Wilson County, Kansas. From there his children may >have gone to Colorado. > >Benjamin Thurman died in Missouri about 1873 leaving nine children: 1. N. F. >Thurman, Crab Orchard, Missouri 2. H. Y. Thurman, Orrick, Ray County, >Missouri >3. Tabitha Lloyd, Craynsville, Crittendon County, KY 4. Martha S. Haile, Elm, >Johnson County, Missouri. She was first married to one Williams and left >three >children: a. Frank Williams, lived with N. F. Thurman b. Emily Williams, >lived >with N. F. Thurman c. Annie Williams married George Neal and lived in Oregon >By her second husband, Didemer McGaugh, had five children, all minors. >Four of >them lived with N. F. Thurman. The other one lived with Annie Neal in Oregon. >5. Benjamin J. Thurman, deceased, left two children: a. John Thurman b. >Elizabeth Thurman, married one Gentry and lived in Orrick, Missouri 6. Green >Thurman, lived in Oregon 7. Pleasant Thurman, deceased, left three children: >a. Arthur Thurman, Orrick Missouri b. Cassey Boggs, Kansas City, Missouri c. >Benjamin Thurman, lived with guardian, N. F. Thurman 9. Rebecca Olden, widow, >lived with N. F. Thurman, Crab Orchard, Missouri > >Peaches Pope, deceased, left five children: 1. Leroy Pope, went to Alabama >after the war. Never married. 2. Nickodeamus Pope, Bedford County, Tennessee >3. William Pope, went to war and died in a Federal Prison. Never married. 4. >Julia Adams lived on homestead of Pleas. Thurman. She died before Pleasant >Thurman leaving one child, Mary Adams, who married J. C. Pope, son of >Nickodeamus Pope. 5. Mary Pope, died about 1880. She never married. > >Susan Henson died many years earlier leaving a daughter, Sallie. Relatives >did >not know what became of her. > >Sallie Manning died in the 1850's. No information as to children. > >Annie McDowell, widow of Jno. McDowell, died in 1871 leaving following >children: 1. Martin R. McDowell, died in 1880, leaving following heirs: a. >Kate McDowell, widow b. Minnie Agnes McDowell, age 22 c. Bert Ralph McDowell, >age 15 d. Ida May McDowell, married W. C. Hogan. Lived in Tolliston, Lake >County, Indiana. > >The first two children lived in Kansas City, Missouri and the Hogans lived in >Indiana. They had one child, Bessie Lee that may have died in infancy. 2. >Susan A. McDowell. First she married Jno. Summers. After he died, she married >one Cheatham and lived in Odessa, Missouri 3. Mildred Boggs lived at 707 >Campbell St, Kansas City 4. Samuel McDowell, Rosedale, Kansas 5. John M. >McDowell left one child, Mrs. Emma Mann 6. Elizabeth McDowell married Jack >Nickum Both deceased. They left 2 children: a. Elizah Dakota married Alfred >Price and lived in St. Louis b. Annie Nickum, Kansas City 7. Mary Ellen >McDowell, married one Black and after he died she married again. She lived >with Fannie York, one of daughters, in Jefferson, Texas. 8. Unidentified >McDowell, died in infancy. 9. General Coffee (Gin) McDowell, lived in Kansas >City. > >Note: I am not related to anyone in this information. The information was >posted for the benefit of anyone related. > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/19/2004 09:50:02
    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Re: Evergreen Cemetery
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#1945) Re: Evergreen Cemetery > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=1945> > AUTHOR: Pat Kinsey > DATE: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, at 10:02 a.m. > > Reply To: (#1920) Re: Evergreen Cemetery > Author: Kim > Date: Wednesday, 29 September 2004, at 4:39 p.m. > >I am looking for "Polly Cavin" who died in 1824. Do the graves go back that >far? Can someone check to see if Polly Cavin (1800-1824) is buried there? It >is possible that her stone would also say that she was married to Joseph >Cavin. > >I will really appreciate any help anyone can provide. Pat Kinsey Austin, TX > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/19/2004 09:30:39
    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Re: Inglis Family
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#70) Re: Inglis Family > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi?rev=70> > AUTHOR: Thelma > DATE: Tuesday, 19 October 2004, at 1:58 a.m. > > Reply To: (#69) Inglis Family > Author: TJ Curtis > Date: Monday, 18 October 2004, at 12:43 p.m. > >I research the families of Little Berry (L.B) Inglis and Garland Inglis. They >were both in Rutherford County around 1850. > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/19/2004 09:25:33
    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Bare Field or Bearfield
    2. Mari Byers
    3. Look!!!! It's my Barfields :)) Mari >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#1942) Bare Field or Bearfield > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=1942> > AUTHOR: Loretta Evans > DATE: Monday, 18 October 2004, at 8:52 a.m. > >I am searching for a family in Rutherford County. In the 1850 and 1860 census >records, they are near Murfreesboro, because that is the post office. However >the name of the town they live in is called Bare Field in one census and >Bearfield in another. I would love to know what the real name of this >locality >is. > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/18/2004 07:02:09
    1. Fwd: [Forum:] Inglis Family
    2. Mari Byers
    3. >X-Originating-IP: [67.18.230.132] >To: [email protected] >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >Subject: [Forum:] Inglis Family >Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 12:43:31 -0500 (CDT) >X-Virus-Scanned: by amavisd-new-20030616-p10 (Debian) at usgennet.net > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#69) Inglis Family > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi?rev=69> > AUTHOR: TJ Curtis > DATE: Monday, 18 October 2004, at 12:43 p.m. > >Looking for information on Inglis family in Rutherford or Cannon Co. >1850-1900. Thank you. > >*************************************************************************** > >This is an automatically-generated notice. If you'd like to be removed from >the mailing list, please visit Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/obits/index.cgi>, or send your >request to [email protected] If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!

    10/18/2004 07:00:58
    1. off subject of genealogy
    2. Mari, Just had to rib you a little bit. Our Houston Texans are beating your ex- Houston Oilers, now Tenn Titans. Couldn't help myself. I am sure that is where you are right now. Deborah Magnolia TX Researching BASKIN(s), DAVIS, ELLIOTT, RICKETTS from Wilson and Rutherford County. GO TEXANS!!!!!! GO ASTROS!!!!!

    10/17/2004 09:11:05
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] off subject of genealogy
    2. Mari Byers
    3. Yeah, I'm watching it. We beat ourselves it looks like. Mari At 02:11 PM 10/17/2004, you wrote: >Mari, > >Just had to rib you a little bit. Our Houston Texans are beating your ex- >Houston Oilers, now Tenn Titans. Couldn't help myself. I am sure that is >where you are right now. > >Deborah >Magnolia TX > >Researching BASKIN(s), DAVIS, ELLIOTT, RICKETTS from Wilson and Rutherford >County. > >GO TEXANS!!!!!! >GO ASTROS!!!!! > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >TSLA has the LaVergne Presbyterian Church Records. Rutherford County, >1887-1972. Roll 415 Microfilm Only Collection. Records of LaVergne Church, >beginning with the organization of the church in 1887; minutes of session, >1887-1972; registers of elders, deacons, communicants, baptisms, deaths, >and marriages; and financial reports. Contact TSLA for more information.

    10/17/2004 08:51:14
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] CENSUS
    2. Robin Ingram
    3. I looked on ancestry.com and found there are 2 listings for James Montgomery on the 1820 census. For the name "Elder" there are also 2 listings James, none for David. 1830- also 2 listing for James Montgomery; Elder: one listing for James, none for David. Do you have an approximate date of birth? Robin ----- Original Message ----- From: Mari Byers<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 11:36 AM Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] CENSUS I don't have them but yes, they do exist. Have you checked google or another search engine? I thought they were both on line. Mari At 10:42 AM 10/16/2004, you wrote: >Is there an 1820 and 1830 census for Rutherford County? Does anyone do >checkups? I am looking for James Montgomery and family (particulary his >daughter Martha Louisa) in either year. Also David Elder and James >Elder. Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Thank you, >Bev > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >Smyrna Public Library >400 Enon Springs Road West, Smyrna, TN 37167 >(615) 459-4884 ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== TSLA has Tax Lists for RUTHERFORD County for:1809-1813, 1836, 1837, 1867, 1871, 1875, 1877-1881, 1883-1885, 1887-1900 1849 was published as part of the WPA project

    10/16/2004 06:59:14
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] CENSUS
    2. Mari Byers
    3. I don't have them but yes, they do exist. Have you checked google or another search engine? I thought they were both on line. Mari At 10:42 AM 10/16/2004, you wrote: >Is there an 1820 and 1830 census for Rutherford County? Does anyone do >checkups? I am looking for James Montgomery and family (particulary his >daughter Martha Louisa) in either year. Also David Elder and James >Elder. Any help would be greatly appreciated. >Thank you, >Bev > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >Smyrna Public Library >400 Enon Springs Road West, Smyrna, TN 37167 >(615) 459-4884

    10/16/2004 06:36:00