Howdy ya'll, I'm recently subscribed to some of this groups, so let me say I'm researching the lines of William B. Murphey (b. 1801 Franklin Co. NC) and Mary "Polly" Benton (b. 1811 TN) who settled mainly in Maury Co. Several children, sons were Confed soldiers. More at my Project website: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~freshnup/markmurph/ Mark A. Murphy Here's something I transcribed today. -------------- [Excerpts from "The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies", Series I, Vol. 19, Part 1- Reports, Correspondences, etc., War Dept., 1897] [transcribed by Mark Murphy, 5 Nov 2001] p.7 January 16-February 20, 1865-Scouts about Franklin, Tenn. Reports of Lieut. Col. Alvin Matzdorf, Seventy-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry. Headquarters U.S. Forces, Franklin, Tenn., February 11, 1865 General: I have the honor to submit to you herewith the report of two scouting expeditions ordered by me to clear the neighborhood of the bushwhackers which infest it: On the 16th of January I ordered Lieut. C. Haserodt, with a squad of my mounted infantry, to secure the arrest of John Burke, a notorious bushwhacker, who was reported to be with his gang on the Wilson pike, fifteen miles from Franklin. At the house of a Mrs. Cherry Lieutenant Haserodt fell in with five mounted men, whom he ordered to surrender, three of whom did so at once, but the other two took refuge in the house. On asking Mrs. Cherry whether she had seen said Burke she replied she had not, "but you are welcome to search my house." Lieutenant Haserodt then ordered Sergeant Mehring and two men to search the upper part of the house, but before they reached the upper rooms they were fired upon and Sergeant Mehring was fatally wounded [error- Sergeant Mehring was mustered out with his company]. Burke and another man by the name of Birch were both wounded, but Burke made his escape through a window n the back part of the house. Another of the band was killed instantly. After the affray Lieutenant Haserodt ordered the inmates to leave the house and set fire to the house. On the 29th of January I ordered Lieutenant Briggs to proceed with twenty mounted men to the neighborhood of Spring Hill, Maury County, in search of a band of guerrillas who were reported to be there stealing horses and committing other depredations. Lieutenant Briggs with his men struck their trail three miles east of Spring Hill and followed it up the country to Leiper's Creek, in Williamson county. They came up with Bob Rigg's gang (twelve in number) at Edmund Dodson's on Leiper's Creek. They fled at the approach of my men, who pursued them three miles up the creek and suceeded in killing the leader, Bob Riggs, and another of his band, whose name could not be ascertained. I regret that the small force at my disposal and the numerous other duties required of them prevents me to scour the country more frequently, which should be done every day to exterminate the bushwhackers now infesting this neighborhood, and who always commit their depredations when they know my men are otherwise employed. I have the honor, general, to remain, most respectfully, your obedient servant, A. Matzdorff, Lieut. Col. Seventy-fifth Pennsylvania Veteran Vols., Comdg. Post. Brig. Gen. R. W. Johnson, Comdg. Defenses on Tennessee and Alambama Railroad. -------- Headquarters U.S. Forces, Pulaski, Tenn., February 12, 1865 Respectfully forwarded for information of the major-general commanding the District of Tennessee. I shall increase the mounted force at Franklin by 100 men, R.W. Johnson, Brigadier-General.
I don't know this man, but I have several instances where "Sherrod" was for "Sherwood". Thought that might be of interest to you.
Has anyone ever heard of a gentleman named Sherrod Bryant? He was a a free black man who lived in the 1st district. I do not know when he lived there. Thanks very much, Mari
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 17:31:47 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] Williams and Green Families in 1810 Census > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/deeds/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#20) Williams and Green Families in 1810 Census > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/deeds/index.cgi?rev=20> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 5:31 p.m. > >Williams and Green Families Enumerated in the 1810 Census of Rutherford >County, TN. > >Source: LDS microfilm #218687, Transcribed by Andy Williams > >Free white males, under 10,10-15,16-25,26-45,over 45 - Free white females >under 10, 10-15, 16-25, 26-45, over 45 - Last column is all other free >persons > >5 Sarah Williams 10100-02010-0 > >5 Elijah Williams 10100-10100-3 > >7 John Williams 00400-00101-0 > >7 Thomas Williams 00010-21010-0 > >11 Samuel Green 01101-01111-0 > >15 Lod Williams 20010-20010-0 > >Lod's neighbors were John Clements and Sam Hill > >21 David Williams 01301-02201-0 > >26 John William 02011-00100-0 > >29 Henry Williams 12101-10010-0 > >30 Wm Green 21010-31010-0 > >31 Dan'l Green 00101-10111-0 > >32 Simson Williams 10010-10100-0 > >34 Edward C. Williams 31010-10010-0 > >37 Jno. P. Williams 30210-20210-0 > >40 Freeman Williams 300(?blot)0-00010-0 > >*************************************************************************** > >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/deeds/index.cgi>, or send your >request to keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 15:38:34 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] Absolam Williams Estate Inventory/Account of Sale > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#26) Absolam Williams Estate Inventory/Account of Sale > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=26> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 3:38 p.m. > >Absolam Williams: Inventories of Chattle Estate and Account of Sale. > >Source: Wills, Inventories and Settlements, 1804 to 1820, Rutherford County, >TN, LDS microfilm #24808, pp.198, 201, 208. > >(These were only my notes, but could be considered abstracts) > >p.198 - Inventory Chattle Estate of Absolom Williams, dec. One negroe man >named Will, one mare and yearling colt, one brace of pistols, one couch, >blanket, one tin bucket, one cover for a stud horse. > >Administrator: John Williams > >Recorded 20 July 1812 > >p.201 - Inventory of Estate, Absolom Williams, dec'd. Came into my hand since >last return - one note on Lewis Watson, Sr. of Franklin County for $62.50 was >due 30 September 1806. One other note on said Watson for $110 which was >due 22 >May 1809, also one account against Lewis sent for $51 certified by John >Wallace, Administrator. > >Dated 4 January 1813 > >p.208 - Account of Sale of Estate of Absolom Williams, 8 August 1812. Charles >Williams, 1 tin bucket .25, Charles Williams 1 blanket 3.06 1/4, Courtland >Hardeman, 1 brace of pistols 12.00, James McMillan 1 negroe man, Will, >357.25, >Charles Williams 1 yearling colt 6.06 1/4, Charles Williams 1 mare and cover >for a stud horse 74.00, totaling $452.62 1/2. Certified by John Williams, >Administrator. > >Recorded 6 Mar 1813 > >*************************************************************************** > >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 keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 15:15:22 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] Samuel Williams Will Notes/Abstract > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#25) Samuel Williams Will Notes/Abstract > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=25> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 3:15 p.m. > >Samuel Williams Will, 15 Apr 1806 > >Source: Wills, Inventories and Settlements, 1804-1820, Office of the County >Clerk, Rutherford County, LDS microfilm #24808, page 12. > >Samuel Williams to his wife, Elizabeth...all of his estate for support of his >wife and lawful children until they become of age. Then, equal shares to wife >and children. One horse valued at $75 to a child he had by Betsy Tinkin, and >one horse valued at $75 to a child he had by Milly Ruckridge. > >Executors: Elizabeth Williams and Robert Williams > >*************************************************************************** > >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 keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 15:05:34 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] Will Index - Williams and Green Families > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#24) Will Index - Williams and Green Families > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=24> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 3:05 p.m. > >Index to Rutherford County Wills and Administrations, 1804 to 1861 > >Source: LDS microfiche #6100830: > >(rb indicates record book number and page) > >WILLIAMS > >Absolum - 1812 rb 2-188 (estate inventory and account of sale notes are on >this BB. The will did not name family members, but Charles Williams was >Administrator.) > >John - 1815 rb 3-76 > >William - 1834 rb 9-165 > >David - 1835 rb 9-178 (will is posted on this BB dated 1833) > >Elisha Jr. - 1849 rb 14-500 > >Henry J. - 1853 rb 16-564 > >Samuel - 1806 rb 2-12 (will and estate inventory notes are posted on this >BB.) >GREEN > >John - 1828 rb 7-22 > >John - 1844 rb 13-1 > >Thomas C. - 1844 rb 12-563 > >GREENE > >Morris - 1816 rb 3-191 > >*************************************************************************** > >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 keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 14:40:30 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] Williams Families - 1849 Tax List - Rutherford Co. > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/deeds/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#19) Williams Families - 1849 Tax List - Rutherford Co. > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/deeds/index.cgi?rev=19> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 2:40 p.m. > >1849 Tax List - Williams Families in Rutherford County, Tennessee > >Source: Rutherford County Vital Statistics, LDS microfilm #24808. Transcribed >by Andy Williams > >Categories were: Land / Value / Slaves / Value / Other Prop./ State Tax / Tax >/ Total State and Co.Tax -----* indicates column was blank > >District 4 > >Sarah - 125 / 450 /*/*/*/ 64 /*/ 85 > >Henry - 25 / 150 /*/*/*/ 17 /*/ 28 > >J. A. - 56/ 280 /*/*/*/ 32 / 15 /.83 > >District 10 > >James - 100 / 800 /*/*/*/ 23 /*/ 38 > >Benj. - */*/ 20 / 8950 / 480 /*/ 15 / 30 > >Elisha, Sr. - 332.5 / 8312 /*/*/*/*/*/ 33.7 > >District 14 > >Wm - 20 / 120 /*/*/*/*/*/ 20 > >Elizabeth - 16 / 25 /*/*/*/*/*/ 3 > >District 17 > >Jas. - */*/*/*/*/*/*/ 20 > >District 19 > >Eliz. - 1-lot / 75 /*/*/*/*/*/ 14 > >Lemp - 7 / 25 / 4 / 1900 /*/*/*/ 11.13 > >District 24 > >Jno, P. - 640 / 4000 / 10 / 5280 /*/*/*/ 18.08 > >*************************************************************************** > >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/deeds/index.cgi>, or send your >request to keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
>Date: Fri, 2 Nov 2001 13:35:42 -0700 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] David Williams, 1833 > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#23) David Williams, 1833 > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/wills/index.cgi?rev=23> > AUTHOR: Andy Williams > DATE: Friday, 2 November 2001, at 1:35 p.m. > >Will of David Williams > >Dated 2 July 1833 > >Source: County Court Clerks Records of Rutherford County, TN 1830-1840, book >9, p.178, LDS microfilm #380488. Transcribed by Andy Williams. > >In the name of God I David Williams of Rutherford County and State of >Tennessee do make and publish this my last will and testament hereby refoking >and making void all wills by me at any time heretofor made and first I direct >my body to be decently buried and ask such worldly estate as it hath pleased >God to intrust me with I dispose of the same as follows first my two >tracts of >land lying and being in Rutherford Co State of Ten on the west fork of Stone >River the one on which I now live containing about forty five acres Deeded to >me by Wm Lytle to the other two hundred and six acres deeded to me Wm Lytle >and both recorded in the registors office of this County and Wilson County to >be divided up equally by sales or otherways to my beloved children Eleanor, >Ann, Thomas, Mary McCarty and John. My other three sons and daughter to wit >Joseph, Ralf, William and Elizabeth I give to each one cow and calf. I also >give to Mary Curlin one feather bed and furniture all the rest of my >personable property to wit my horses, cattle, sheep, logo, household and >kitchen furniture plantation utensils and all and every other thing belong to >the premises I give to my first named children, Eleanor, Ann, Thomas, Mary >McCarty and John equally and I do hereby make and order my sons John and >Thomas as my sole executors without security of this my last will and >testament. In witness whereof I do hereby sign my name and affix my seal in >the presence of these my witnesses this 2nd day of July 1833. > >David Williams (seal) > >Illegible in two places > >M. M. Tilford surat > >J. B. Collier surat > >*************************************************************************** > >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 keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!
Mari, it is a wonderful website and I for one appreciate your efforts so much and ,also, of all the volunteers. Makes me feel close to my roots.... MORTON, DAVIS, NEWSOM, GOODMAN....Mary Pat in AR -----Original Message----- From: Mari Byers [mailto:keyofbflat@home.com] Sent: Friday, November 02, 2001 3:04 PM To: TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] Frederick Barfield information and information on related intividuals from Duplin County, Rutherford County and Madison County. That's my Williams/William, Ray :) (As you know...) Ok, I'm convinced about Fred. Now I need to go back and find out who TOLD me he died in 1819!! Dunno if I can change the record books here in Rutherford..I kinda doubt it..but I do believe you! James must have just visited Rutherford to marry in 1837. Was this the same James who married Frances Gaines? I thought they grew old and died... Also, I see no marriage record of them here. (That apparently doesn't mean much.) I'm about to throw away all my Barfield genealogy! I do see some old Rutherford names in this, though, so I've forwarded the email to the other list, too. Everyone should know that Rutherford County has the best volunteers in the whole USGenWeb Project that I've seen! I have other TNGenWeb CC's who ask me how in the world I get ppl to type all this stuff for the web site. I tell them...I don't ask, they come to me and suggest things and offer their time. Y'all are the best! Mari Byers Rutherford County Coordinator TNGenWeb Project At 04:43 AM 11/02/2001 -0800, you wrote: >Abstracts of Vital Records, Raleigh NC newspapers: >Vol II page 37: Death: "In Madison County, Tennessee, on 21st Nov. in the >71st year of his age, Frederick Barfield, Esq., a native of this state and >a patriot of the Revolution" > >Vol III: Marriage: James Barfield to Miss Elizabeth Carpenter. Tues 18 >April, 1837.in Rutherford County. > >Married: Ethington Barfield to Miss Margaret Bell, Thurs 6 Oct, 1831, >Edgecomb County; Marriage Bonds Edgecomb Co 20 Sept, 1831. >Death: Ethington Barfield, Edgecomb Co., Wed25 April, 1838. > >Vol II: Death, Near Murfreesborough,Tennessee on23 rd of July in the 75th >year of his life, Mr Richard Ransom,formerly of this state and a soldier >of the Revolution, published Thurs, Sept 6, 1827. > >Married: on Thursday evening the 22nd ult., Capt. William Emmitt,merchant >of Murfreesborough, Tennessee, to Miss Rebecca C. Stokes, daughter of the >Hon Montfort Stokes of Wilkes County and a Senator in Congress from this >state. Published Friday14 July, 1820 > > Abstracts of Duplin County Wills, 1730-1860 by W. L (Bill) > Murphy, Duplin County Historical Society, 1892: > >Taylor,Katherine: 18 Feb, 1800, July term: Grandsons W. Rhodes and Taylor >Rhodes each a Feather Bed, Bedstead and furniture, two large pewter dishes >and four Quart basons, my Riding Beast, two Iron pots and a frying pan; >granddaughter Catharine Barfield, one large feather bed, bedstead and >furniture, a Bofat with what it contains, a table and chest, on small >pewter dish and two large Basons and also all the remainder of my >property. Exectrs: John Rhodes and Lewis Barfield, Witnesses: Frans >Oliver, Jane Oliver, signed: Katherine Taylor. > >Charity Barfield, mentioned as daughter of Loftin Neathercort. > >Susanna Barfield and Freck. Barfield witness to the will of Whitmel Hooks, >31 oct., 1795. > >Lewis Barfield witness will of John Gibbs, Sr., 4 Dec., 1809. > >Stephen Barfield witness the will of Henry Faison, 14 may, 1788. > > Duplin County Deeds: >Two deeds refer to Castellow's property line. > >Book 1A, p. 99: Stephen Barfield to William O Daniel: refers to survey >granted Jesse Barfield by patent dated 1770, witnessed by Frederick >Barfield, October 1774 > >General Abstracts from Tennessee newspapers 1821-8: Sherida Eddlemon: > Jackson Gazette: June 23, 1827, Vol 4, #4: George C. Barfield, > commisson merchant from Canadian Branch in the Arkansas Territory offers > an assortmenbt of goods for sale. > >Rutherford County deeds: 22 october, 1818, Isaac Hilliard to Fred'ck >Barfield. Registered 1 June, 1819 > >Dec. 25, 1815: Fred'k Barfield to Sally lewis for Deed of Trust: I >Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Countyfor and in consideration of natural >love and affection which I have and bear unto my beloved daughter, Sally >Lewis of Franklin County, Tennessee and for the sum of one dollar paid by >WilliamBarfield of Rutherford County, I have this day given to the said >William Barfield a negro slave named Elec and a negro boy slave named >David to him his heirs and assign for the use and benefit of said Sally >Lewis. This 25 December,1815, signed Fred'k Barfield. Registered June 22, 1816. > >A deed 15march, 1819 refers to a boundry at Frederick Barfield's land. > >Deed book M, p.221: Frederick Barfield to John McIver for deed: This >indenture made 1 march, 1820 between Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Co. >and John McIver of Fairfax Couty, VA for a tract of land in Rutherford >County, 571 1/2 acres,,,etc etc, with a line S and E of the house where >said Barfield now resides, etc. etc...including the plantation and farm on >which said Barfield now lives. It being part of a tract of 3840 acres >originally granted by the State of NC to Joseph Rhodes by papent # 1792 >dated 20 May 1793..etc...Except a certain framed building intended as a >meeting house for a Baptist Society with about 1/2 an acre of ground >around the same.///etc > >Money to Frederick Barfield to take a deposition dated 2nd Monday, >December 1819. > >Page 121: Frederick Barfield to William Rutledge for Deed: Indenture >make 7 Dec. 1821 between Frederick Barfield of the State of Tennessee, >Western District, and WillliamRutledge of Rutherford County for a certain >tract of land in Williamson County, Tennessee and on Nelsons Creek, a >branch called East Branch of Harpeth River, etc etc. Signed Fred'K >Barfield, registered 14 Aug, 1822. > >page 337: Frederick Barfield to Anderson Chldress for Bill of Sale: I >Frederick Barfield of Madison County, Tennessee have this day sold >untoAnderon Childress ofRutherford County two negro slaves for life, named >toby and his wife Fanny, this 31 October 1822, signed Fredr. Barfield. >Registered 6 nov, 1822. > >p 247: Frederick Barfield to John L Dalton and Elijah Cox for Billl of >Sale: I Frederick Barfield of Stewart County, Tennessee [ probably >Frederick's son] have sold unto John L Jetton and Eligah Cox two certain >negro slaves for life, one a boy by the name of John about 20 years of age >and the other a woman Jenny about 17 years of age this 16 Nov., >1821 siglned Fred'k. Barfield. > > >I have several others that include Frederick and William. Will post them >tomorrow. > >Ray > > >Raymond R. Ross, M.D. >13281 Bow Place >Santa Ana, CA 92705 >Phone and Fax: 714-838-4278 >Web Site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rayross/ >New EMail Address: rayross01@Mediaone.net > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the digest mode send a message to >TNRUTHER-D-Request@rootsweb.com and put UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject >line. Put nothing in the message field. ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== Edythe Whitley: The Whitley Collection consists of over 2,300 notebooks of genealogical research compiled by Mrs. Edythe Rucker Whitley during her lifetime. Includes research on pioneer families of Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, and other states.
That's my Williams/William, Ray :) (As you know...) Ok, I'm convinced about Fred. Now I need to go back and find out who TOLD me he died in 1819!! Dunno if I can change the record books here in Rutherford..I kinda doubt it..but I do believe you! James must have just visited Rutherford to marry in 1837. Was this the same James who married Frances Gaines? I thought they grew old and died... Also, I see no marriage record of them here. (That apparently doesn't mean much.) I'm about to throw away all my Barfield genealogy! I do see some old Rutherford names in this, though, so I've forwarded the email to the other list, too. Everyone should know that Rutherford County has the best volunteers in the whole USGenWeb Project that I've seen! I have other TNGenWeb CC's who ask me how in the world I get ppl to type all this stuff for the web site. I tell them...I don't ask, they come to me and suggest things and offer their time. Y'all are the best! Mari Byers Rutherford County Coordinator TNGenWeb Project At 04:43 AM 11/02/2001 -0800, you wrote: >Abstracts of Vital Records, Raleigh NC newspapers: >Vol II page 37: Death: "In Madison County, Tennessee, on 21st Nov. in the >71st year of his age, Frederick Barfield, Esq., a native of this state and >a patriot of the Revolution" > >Vol III: Marriage: James Barfield to Miss Elizabeth Carpenter. Tues 18 >April, 1837.in Rutherford County. > >Married: Ethington Barfield to Miss Margaret Bell, Thurs 6 Oct, 1831, >Edgecomb County; Marriage Bonds Edgecomb Co 20 Sept, 1831. >Death: Ethington Barfield, Edgecomb Co., Wed25 April, 1838. > >Vol II: Death, Near Murfreesborough,Tennessee on23 rd of July in the 75th >year of his life, Mr Richard Ransom,formerly of this state and a soldier >of the Revolution, published Thurs, Sept 6, 1827. > >Married: on Thursday evening the 22nd ult., Capt. William Emmitt,merchant >of Murfreesborough, Tennessee, to Miss Rebecca C. Stokes, daughter of the >Hon Montfort Stokes of Wilkes County and a Senator in Congress from this >state. Published Friday14 July, 1820 > > Abstracts of Duplin County Wills, 1730-1860 by W. L (Bill) > Murphy, Duplin County Historical Society, 1892: > >Taylor,Katherine: 18 Feb, 1800, July term: Grandsons W. Rhodes and Taylor >Rhodes each a Feather Bed, Bedstead and furniture, two large pewter dishes >and four Quart basons, my Riding Beast, two Iron pots and a frying pan; >granddaughter Catharine Barfield, one large feather bed, bedstead and >furniture, a Bofat with what it contains, a table and chest, on small >pewter dish and two large Basons and also all the remainder of my >property. Exectrs: John Rhodes and Lewis Barfield, Witnesses: Frans >Oliver, Jane Oliver, signed: Katherine Taylor. > >Charity Barfield, mentioned as daughter of Loftin Neathercort. > >Susanna Barfield and Freck. Barfield witness to the will of Whitmel Hooks, >31 oct., 1795. > >Lewis Barfield witness will of John Gibbs, Sr., 4 Dec., 1809. > >Stephen Barfield witness the will of Henry Faison, 14 may, 1788. > > Duplin County Deeds: >Two deeds refer to Castellow's property line. > >Book 1A, p. 99: Stephen Barfield to William O Daniel: refers to survey >granted Jesse Barfield by patent dated 1770, witnessed by Frederick >Barfield, October 1774 > >General Abstracts from Tennessee newspapers 1821-8: Sherida Eddlemon: > Jackson Gazette: June 23, 1827, Vol 4, #4: George C. Barfield, > commisson merchant from Canadian Branch in the Arkansas Territory offers > an assortmenbt of goods for sale. > >Rutherford County deeds: 22 october, 1818, Isaac Hilliard to Fred'ck >Barfield. Registered 1 June, 1819 > >Dec. 25, 1815: Fred'k Barfield to Sally lewis for Deed of Trust: I >Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Countyfor and in consideration of natural >love and affection which I have and bear unto my beloved daughter, Sally >Lewis of Franklin County, Tennessee and for the sum of one dollar paid by >WilliamBarfield of Rutherford County, I have this day given to the said >William Barfield a negro slave named Elec and a negro boy slave named >David to him his heirs and assign for the use and benefit of said Sally >Lewis. This 25 December,1815, signed Fred'k Barfield. Registered June 22, 1816. > >A deed 15march, 1819 refers to a boundry at Frederick Barfield's land. > >Deed book M, p.221: Frederick Barfield to John McIver for deed: This >indenture made 1 march, 1820 between Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Co. >and John McIver of Fairfax Couty, VA for a tract of land in Rutherford >County, 571 1/2 acres,,,etc etc, with a line S and E of the house where >said Barfield now resides, etc. etc...including the plantation and farm on >which said Barfield now lives. It being part of a tract of 3840 acres >originally granted by the State of NC to Joseph Rhodes by papent # 1792 >dated 20 May 1793..etc...Except a certain framed building intended as a >meeting house for a Baptist Society with about 1/2 an acre of ground >around the same.///etc > >Money to Frederick Barfield to take a deposition dated 2nd Monday, >December 1819. > >Page 121: Frederick Barfield to William Rutledge for Deed: Indenture >make 7 Dec. 1821 between Frederick Barfield of the State of Tennessee, >Western District, and WillliamRutledge of Rutherford County for a certain >tract of land in Williamson County, Tennessee and on Nelsons Creek, a >branch called East Branch of Harpeth River, etc etc. Signed Fred'K >Barfield, registered 14 Aug, 1822. > >page 337: Frederick Barfield to Anderson Chldress for Bill of Sale: I >Frederick Barfield of Madison County, Tennessee have this day sold >untoAnderon Childress ofRutherford County two negro slaves for life, named >toby and his wife Fanny, this 31 October 1822, signed Fredr. Barfield. >Registered 6 nov, 1822. > >p 247: Frederick Barfield to John L Dalton and Elijah Cox for Billl of >Sale: I Frederick Barfield of Stewart County, Tennessee [ probably >Frederick's son] have sold unto John L Jetton and Eligah Cox two certain >negro slaves for life, one a boy by the name of John about 20 years of age >and the other a woman Jenny about 17 years of age this 16 Nov., >1821 siglned Fred'k. Barfield. > > >I have several others that include Frederick and William. Will post them >tomorrow. > >Ray > > >Raymond R. Ross, M.D. >13281 Bow Place >Santa Ana, CA 92705 >Phone and Fax: 714-838-4278 >Web Site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rayross/ >New EMail Address: rayross01@Mediaone.net > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the digest mode send a message to >TNRUTHER-D-Request@rootsweb.com and put UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject >line. Put nothing in the message field.
Abstracts of Vital Records, Raleigh NC newspapers: Vol II page 37: Death: "In Madison County, Tennessee, on 21st Nov. in the 71st year of his age, Frederick Barfield, Esq., a native of this state and a patriot of the Revolution" Vol III: Marriage: James Barfield to Miss Elizabeth Carpenter. Tues 18 April, 1837.in Rutherford County. Married: Ethington Barfield to Miss Margaret Bell, Thurs 6 Oct, 1831, Edgecomb County; Marriage Bonds Edgecomb Co 20 Sept, 1831. Death: Ethington Barfield, Edgecomb Co., Wed25 April, 1838. Vol II: Death, Near Murfreesborough,Tennessee on23 rd of July in the 75th year of his life, Mr Richard Ransom,formerly of this state and a soldier of the Revolution, published Thurs, Sept 6, 1827. Married: on Thursday evening the 22nd ult., Capt. William Emmitt,merchant of Murfreesborough, Tennessee, to Miss Rebecca C. Stokes, daughter of the Hon Montfort Stokes of Wilkes County and a Senator in Congress from this state. Published Friday14 July, 1820 Abstracts of Duplin County Wills, 1730-1860 by W. L (Bill) Murphy, Duplin County Historical Society, 1892: Taylor,Katherine: 18 Feb, 1800, July term: Grandsons W. Rhodes and Taylor Rhodes each a Feather Bed, Bedstead and furniture, two large pewter dishes and four Quart basons, my Riding Beast, two Iron pots and a frying pan; granddaughter Catharine Barfield, one large feather bed, bedstead and furniture, a Bofat with what it contains, a table and chest, on small pewter dish and two large Basons and also all the remainder of my property. Exectrs: John Rhodes and Lewis Barfield, Witnesses: Frans Oliver, Jane Oliver, signed: Katherine Taylor. Charity Barfield, mentioned as daughter of Loftin Neathercort. Susanna Barfield and Freck. Barfield witness to the will of Whitmel Hooks, 31 oct., 1795. Lewis Barfield witness will of John Gibbs, Sr., 4 Dec., 1809. Stephen Barfield witness the will of Henry Faison, 14 may, 1788. Duplin County Deeds: Two deeds refer to Castellow's property line. Book 1A, p. 99: Stephen Barfield to William O Daniel: refers to survey granted Jesse Barfield by patent dated 1770, witnessed by Frederick Barfield, October 1774 General Abstracts from Tennessee newspapers 1821-8: Sherida Eddlemon: Jackson Gazette: June 23, 1827, Vol 4, #4: George C. Barfield, commisson merchant from Canadian Branch in the Arkansas Territory offers an assortmenbt of goods for sale. Rutherford County deeds: 22 october, 1818, Isaac Hilliard to Fred'ck Barfield. Registered 1 June, 1819 Dec. 25, 1815: Fred'k Barfield to Sally lewis for Deed of Trust: I Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Countyfor and in consideration of natural love and affection which I have and bear unto my beloved daughter, Sally Lewis of Franklin County, Tennessee and for the sum of one dollar paid by WilliamBarfield of Rutherford County, I have this day given to the said William Barfield a negro slave named Elec and a negro boy slave named David to him his heirs and assign for the use and benefit of said Sally Lewis. This 25 December,1815, signed Fred'k Barfield. Registered June 22, 1816. A deed 15march, 1819 refers to a boundry at Frederick Barfield's land. Deed book M, p.221: Frederick Barfield to John McIver for deed: This indenture made 1 march, 1820 between Frederick Barfield of Rutherford Co. and John McIver of Fairfax Couty, VA for a tract of land in Rutherford County, 571 1/2 acres,,,etc etc, with a line S and E of the house where said Barfield now resides, etc. etc...including the plantation and farm on which said Barfield now lives. It being part of a tract of 3840 acres originally granted by the State of NC to Joseph Rhodes by papent # 1792 dated 20 May 1793..etc...Except a certain framed building intended as a meeting house for a Baptist Society with about 1/2 an acre of ground around the same.///etc Money to Frederick Barfield to take a deposition dated 2nd Monday, December 1819. Page 121: Frederick Barfield to William Rutledge for Deed: Indenture make 7 Dec. 1821 between Frederick Barfield of the State of Tennessee, Western District, and WillliamRutledge of Rutherford County for a certain tract of land in Williamson County, Tennessee and on Nelsons Creek, a branch called East Branch of Harpeth River, etc etc. Signed Fred'K Barfield, registered 14 Aug, 1822. page 337: Frederick Barfield to Anderson Chldress for Bill of Sale: I Frederick Barfield of Madison County, Tennessee have this day sold untoAnderon Childress ofRutherford County two negro slaves for life, named toby and his wife Fanny, this 31 October 1822, signed Fredr. Barfield. Registered 6 nov, 1822. p 247: Frederick Barfield to John L Dalton and Elijah Cox for Billl of Sale: I Frederick Barfield of Stewart County, Tennessee [ probably Frederick's son] have sold unto John L Jetton and Eligah Cox two certain negro slaves for life, one a boy by the name of John about 20 years of age and the other a woman Jenny about 17 years of age this 16 Nov., 1821 siglned Fred'k. Barfield. I have several others that include Frederick and William. Will post them tomorrow. Ray Raymond R. Ross, M.D. 13281 Bow Place Santa Ana, CA 92705 Phone and Fax: 714-838-4278 Web Site: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rayross/ New EMail Address: rayross01@Mediaone.net
>X-eGroups-Return: >sentto-317435-4827-1004672655-keyofbflat=home.com@returns.groups.yahoo.com >X-Sender: noelm@noelm.com >X-Apparently-To: TN-all@yahoogroups.com >X-eGroups-Return: noelm@noelm.com >To: TN-all@yahoogroups.com >User-Agent: eGroups-EW/0.82 >X-Mailer: eGroups Message Poster >X-Originating-IP: 216.241.33.189 >From: "Noel Matthews" <noelm@noelm.com> >X-Yahoo-Profile: ncmcolorado >Mailing-List: list TN-all@yahoogroups.com; contact >TN-all-owner@yahoogroups.com >Delivered-To: mailing list TN-all@yahoogroups.com >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:TN-all-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com> >Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 03:44:12 -0000 >Subject: [TN-all] Problems with Williamson County Site > >If any of you have tried to connect with my Williamson County Web site >for the past few houre, you can't. My ISP bit the dust thanks to a >new version of the Nimda virus that hit them today. They are having >to go through their web servers file by file and try to clean the >virus. I don't know what status my web pages will be in when the >cleaning is completed, hopefully some (most???) of it will still be >there. Every web site that they host has been hit so they are really >having "fun"????? trying to figure things out. Don't know when I will >be back up, depends on when they get to me. > >The virus also took down their e-mail server so that is dead for now >too. > >Shoot!! I just got finished updating most of my site. Thank goodness >for backups on disks. > >Noel > > >**** > >TN-All mailing list, discussion list of TNGenWeb/TNGenNet. >Mailing List policy can be viewed at: >http://www.tngenweb.org/adoptco/mail_list.htm > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
>X-eGroups-Return: >sentto-317435-4824-1004597037-keyofbflat=home.com@returns.groups.yahoo.com >X-Sender: noelm@noelm.com >X-Apparently-To: TN-all@yahoogroups.com >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win95; I) >X-Accept-Language: en >Cc: TNGenWeb <TN-all@yahoogroups.com> >From: "Noel C. Matthews" <noelm@noelm.com> >X-Yahoo-Profile: ncmcolorado >Mailing-List: list TN-all@yahoogroups.com; contact >TN-all-owner@yahoogroups.com >Delivered-To: mailing list TN-all@yahoogroups.com >List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:TN-all-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com> >Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 23:45:18 -0700 >Reply-To: noelm@noelm.com >Subject: [TN-all] Williamson County, TN Website News > >Greetings To All - > >A few more goodies have been added to the Williamson County Web Site. > >I have added a new page for Thompson's Station. There you will find >over 85 local Family Histories of the pioneers that settled the middle >part of southern Williamson County. The Family Histories come from Sue >Odens's book on the History of Thompson's Station. Many thanks to her >for allowing them to be posted. If you have roots (or think you might >have connections) to that part of Williamson County, be sure and check >the site out. > >Also, links to the two Sons of Confederate Veterans Camps or >organizations within Williamson County have been added. > >Here is the link to the main Williamson County site: > >http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html > >Enjoy!! More is to come - - - - > >Noel Matthews > >**** > >TN-All mailing list, discussion list of TNGenWeb/TNGenNet. >Mailing List policy can be viewed at: >http://www.tngenweb.org/adoptco/mail_list.htm > > > > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
Am looking for any info on the Victory families of Rutherford, Bedford, and Williamson counties. My line is through Francis M Vickery. Am looking for Isaac and his children. Can anyone help.
Look these over and see if any are you'res.If you think so ,The info came from "Find A Grave" where you can continue the search.Also the National Cemetery Adm., the Tn State Archives,and the Interment.net site my get more information on them. Mike Simmons tnwolfman@compaq.net George W Allen Birth: unknown Death: Sep. 21, 1864 , Burial: Chattanooga National Cemetery Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA Plot: H, 0, 10963 Record added: Feb 25 2000 James Allen Birth: unknown Death: Aug. 5, 1884 Burial: Nashville National Cemetery * Madison Davidson County Tennessee, USA Plot: 0, 11430 Record added: Mar 4 2000 James B Allen Birth: unknown Death: Oct. 9, 1862 Burial: Nashville National Cemetery * Madison Davidson County Tennessee, USA Plot: A, 4389 Record added: Mar 4 2000 Robert Allen Birth: unknown Death: Aug. 7, 1864 Burial: Nashville National Cemetery * Madison Davidson County Tennessee, USA Plot: K, 18271 Record added: Mar 4 2000 Robert Allen Birth: unknown Death: Feb. 14, 1864 , Burial: Knoxville National Cemetery Knoxville Knox County Tennessee, USA Plot: D, 0, 558 Record added: Feb 25 2000 Robert Allen Birth: unknown Death: Jul. 1, 1862 Burial: Memphis National Cemetery * Shelby County Tennessee, USA Plot: , 4740 Record added: Mar 4 2000 Robert Allen Birth: unknown Death: Sep. 13, 1864 Burial: Memphis National Cemetery * Shelby County Tennessee, USA Plot: , 117 Record added: Mar 4 2000 Robert Allen Birth: Jun. 19, 1778 Death: Aug. 19, 1844 Note: Col. Burial: Cedar Grove Cemetery Lebanon (Wilson County) Wilson County Tennessee, USA Record added: Sep 16 2001 William Allen Birth: unknown Death: May. 11, 1864 , Burial: Chattanooga National Cemetery Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA Plot: C, 0, 1375 Record added: Feb 25 2000 William Allen Birth: unknown Death: May. 11, 1864 Burial: Chattanooga National Cemetery * Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA Plot: G, 1375 Record added: Mar 4 2000 William Allen Birth: unknown Death: Jan. 11, 1913 , Burial: Mountain Home National Cemetery Mountain Home Washington County Tennessee, USA Plot: B, 7, 7 Record added: Feb 25 2000 James Allison Birth: unknown Death: Oct. 6, 1864 Burial: Memphis National Cemetery * Shelby County Tennessee, USA Plot: , 341 Record added: Mar 4 2000 John Arnold Birth: unknown Death: Nov. 29, 1862 Burial: Nashville National Cemetery * Madison Davidson County Tennessee, USA Plot: N, 10833 Record added: Mar 4 2000 John Arnold Birth: unknown Death: Dec. 27, 1864 Burial: Nashville National Cemetery * Madison Davidson County Tennessee, USA Plot: F, 3816 Record added: Mar 4 2000 John Arnold Birth: unknown Death: May. 2, 1909 Burial: Knoxville National Cemetery * Knoxville Knox County Tennessee, USA Plot: , Record added: Mar 4 2000 John Arnold Birth: unknown Death: Oct. 29, 1863 Burial: Knoxville National Cemetery * Knoxville Knox County Tennessee, USA Plot: , 82 Record added: Mar 4 2000 John Arnold Birth: unknown Death: Feb. 16, 1865 , Burial: Chattanooga National Cemetery Chattanooga Hamilton County Tennessee, USA Plot: G, 0, 8549 Record added: Feb 25 2000
This was a response from one of my list's very helpful regulars. Hope it helps...Mari Lytle, You may already use theses sites but if not give them a look.I'll send some more if you want.There are links on this site to others. Mike Simmons http://www.dixieweb.com/Camp1513/ Welcome to the Center of Military History http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/
Good Morning: My friend and I are still conducting research on soldiers of Company I, 18th TN Infantry (Cainsville, TN on the border of Wilson and Rutherford counties)for the purpose of writing a book about this company. We would like to thank everyone who has shared info with us. This book will probably take 3-4 years to complete as we are still getting info about them. We would appreciate it very much if you have any info on the following persons. Thanks a lot. Lytle Givens Allen, G. W. Allen, Granville T. Allen, James Allen, Robert. T. Allen, William C. Allison, J. Lafayette Allison, Joshua M. Alsup, Asaph H. Alsup, Joseph L. Arnold, Christopher Columbus Arnold, Davis G. Arnold, Francis Marion Arnold, James Riley Arnold, John A. Arnold, Richard T. Batey, James S. Belt, Francis Chandler Bond, James A. Bone, James M. Bradberry, Thomas L. Cason, Jeremiah M. Cason, Marcus De Lafayette Cason, William J. Chatham, J. M. Christian, Samuel P. Clemmons, Albert H. Clemmons, James Clemmons, Robert R. Clemmons, Tolbert F. Clopton, Joseph B. Clopton, William Wartus Cluck, D. A. Coleman, Joseph S. Craddock, Sam Houston Crawley, Lafayette Crouse, John Daniel, Levi Daniel, William R. Dillon, Calvin F. Dillon, George Washington Dillon, Robert J. Edwards, Samuel Elder, James G. Estes, A. M. Ethridge, Mathew Ethridge, William Farr, John R. Florida, John S. J. Florida, Thomas Byrd Fouch, W. H. Freas, Samuel H. Gibson, William C. Greer, Andrew Greer, Hardy M. B. Gunn, Mathias Harris, Cornelius Harris, John R. Harris, Reuben C. Harris, Samuel H. Harris, W. T. Hays, J. A. Hays, Levi Hight, John W. Hight, William L. Huddleston, William Anthony Huddleston, William Winston Jamison, W. A. Jarmon, J. Harry Jennings, Commodore Perry Koonce, Robert, Jr. Koonce, Robert, Sr. Koonce, Tobias Ledbetter, Green Lehew, Charles F. Lehew, John Green Lehew, John S. Lenning, James Henry Lenning, John S. Martin, H. Clay Mason, Luke Turney Mathes, J. Robert Mathes, William Garrison McKay, William L. Medling, Robert H. Moore, Albert B. Moore, Henry Clay Moore, William Gilliam Moss, Manuel Moss, William H. Murphy, John D. Murphy, W. H. Murry, William D. Osburn, William Owen, Charles J. Patterson, George W. Patterson, Archibald J. Patterson, J. R. Patterson, John A. Patterson, R. J. Patterson, William Nathan Pemberton, Eli Massey Pemberton, Robert S. Pemberton, William M. Penuel, John A. Penuel, William W. Puckett, C. W. Puckett, John F. Puckett, James Francis Puckett, Joseph M. Puckett, Robert D. Putman, Hiram H. Putman, John W. Putman, William L. Rains, Marion Rhodes, Albert Wilson Rhodes, William S. Robertson, Charles L. Robertson, N. D. Robertson, W. G. Sellars, Wm. Cass. Sims, Shelton R. or Samuel Richard Smith, Joe R. Snider, William Riley Spencer, Beloise R. Thompson, George R. H. Thompson, William V. Vandergriff, W. J. Vickers, John Wallace, D. J. Wallace, G. W. Weatherly, Thompson Weatherly, William M. Williams, D. L. Williams, George Washington Williams, James Anderson Williams, Julius Howard Williams, J. W. Williams, Samuel C. Williams, Zach W. Word, Allen S. Word, Sam H. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
I'll send this note over to RutherfordGenCom in case someone over there has info to add. Good luck in your research. Mari At 06:16 PM 10/25/2001 +0000, you wrote: >Good Morning: > >My friend and I are still conducting research on soldiers of Company I, >18th TN Infantry (Cainsville, TN on the border of Wilson and Rutherford >counties)for the purpose of writing a book about this company. We would >like to thank everyone who has shared info with us. This book will >probably take 3-4 years to complete as we are still getting info about them. > >We would appreciate it very much if you have any info on the following >persons. Thanks a lot. > >Lytle Givens > > >Allen, G. W. >Allen, Granville T. >Allen, James >Allen, Robert. T. >Allen, William C. >Allison, J. Lafayette >Allison, Joshua M. >Alsup, Asaph H. >Alsup, Joseph L. >Arnold, Christopher Columbus >Arnold, Davis G. >Arnold, Francis Marion >Arnold, James Riley >Arnold, John A. >Arnold, Richard T. >Batey, James S. >Belt, Francis Chandler >Bond, James A. >Bone, James M. >Bradberry, Thomas L. >Cason, Jeremiah M. >Cason, Marcus De Lafayette >Cason, William J. >Chatham, J. M. >Christian, Samuel P. >Clemmons, Albert H. >Clemmons, James >Clemmons, Robert R. >Clemmons, Tolbert F. >Clopton, Joseph B. >Clopton, William Wartus >Cluck, D. A. >Coleman, Joseph S. >Craddock, Sam Houston >Crawley, Lafayette >Crouse, John >Daniel, Levi >Daniel, William R. >Dillon, Calvin F. >Dillon, George Washington >Dillon, Robert J. >Edwards, Samuel >Elder, James G. >Estes, A. M. >Ethridge, Mathew >Ethridge, William >Farr, John R. >Florida, John S. J. >Florida, Thomas Byrd >Fouch, W. H. >Freas, Samuel H. >Gibson, William C. >Greer, Andrew >Greer, Hardy M. B. >Gunn, Mathias >Harris, Cornelius >Harris, John R. >Harris, Reuben C. >Harris, Samuel H. >Harris, W. T. >Hays, J. A. >Hays, Levi >Hight, John W. >Hight, William L. >Huddleston, William Anthony >Huddleston, William Winston >Jamison, W. A. >Jarmon, J. Harry >Jennings, Commodore Perry >Koonce, Robert, Jr. >Koonce, Robert, Sr. >Koonce, Tobias >Ledbetter, Green >Lehew, Charles F. >Lehew, John Green >Lehew, John S. >Lenning, James Henry >Lenning, John S. >Martin, H. Clay >Mason, Luke Turney >Mathes, J. Robert >Mathes, William Garrison >McKay, William L. >Medling, Robert H. >Moore, Albert B. >Moore, Henry Clay >Moore, William Gilliam >Moss, Manuel >Moss, William H. >Murphy, John D. >Murphy, W. H. >Murry, William D. >Osburn, William >Owen, Charles J. >Patterson, George W. >Patterson, Archibald J. >Patterson, J. R. >Patterson, John A. >Patterson, R. J. >Patterson, William Nathan >Pemberton, Eli Massey >Pemberton, Robert S. >Pemberton, William M. >Penuel, John A. >Penuel, William W. >Puckett, C. W. >Puckett, John F. >Puckett, James Francis >Puckett, Joseph M. >Puckett, Robert D. >Putman, Hiram H. >Putman, John W. >Putman, William L. >Rains, Marion >Rhodes, Albert Wilson >Rhodes, William S. >Robertson, Charles L. >Robertson, N. D. >Robertson, W. G. >Sellars, Wm. Cass. >Sims, Shelton R. or Samuel Richard >Smith, Joe R. >Snider, William Riley >Spencer, Beloise R. >Thompson, George R. H. >Thompson, William V. >Vandergriff, W. J. >Vickers, John >Wallace, D. J. >Wallace, G. W. >Weatherly, Thompson >Weatherly, William M. >Williams, D. L. >Williams, George Washington >Williams, James Anderson >Williams, Julius Howard >Williams, J. W. >Williams, Samuel C. >Williams, Zach W. >Word, Allen S. >Word, Sam H. > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > >==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from the digest mode send a message to >TNRUTHER-D-Request@rootsweb.com and put UNSUBSCRIBE in the subject >line. Put nothing in the message field.
>Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 04:54:21 -0600 >To: keyofbflat@home.com >From: keyofbflat@home.com >Reply-To: PleaseRespond@TheBulletinBoard >Subject: [Forum:] SELF family > >The following new message has been posted on Forum at ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi>. > >*************************************************************************** > > MESSAGE: (#703) SELF family > ><http://www.tngenweb.org/rutherford/webbbs/queries/index.cgi?rev=703> > AUTHOR: Daniel McCarthy > DATE: Wednesday, 24 October 2001, at 4:54 a.m. > >SELF family of Rutherford County, TN.: The 5th annual National Gathering of >SELF family researchers will be held on April 27, 2002 in Gadsden, AL. Meet >with over 80 Self researchers from all over the USA in this all day affair. >This year the research group at the Self Family Newsletter, in conjunction >with the North East Alabama Genealogical Society will be having a "you can't >miss it" event. See http://www.self-family.com/self2002.htm for more details. > > Link: Self Family Newsletter > URL: <http://www.self-family.com> > >*************************************************************************** > >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 keyofbflat@home.com. If you wish to respond to this message, >please post your response directly to the board. Thank you!