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    1. [TNRUTHER] Re: {not a subscriber} Lost 1810 Tennessee census records revealed!
    2. In a message dated 4/26/01 8:42:10 PM Central Daylight Time, Bookish59@cs.com writes: > You should be aware of an important new Tennessee research book which will > be available in June. "The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee" by > Charles > Sherrill contains 33,000 long-lost records from tax lists, court minutes, > church records, deeds, wills and other sources. Charles didn't feel comfortable sending information to the list, but I don't have that problem since I know that many of you are interested in this book. :) ORDER FORM Hardbound, 600 pages. $60.00 plus $5.00 shipping; TNresidents add $5.30 tax Name: ____________________________ Amount Enclosed _________ Address: _________________________ Payableto: Charles A. Sherrill 1023 Waters Edge Circle _________________________ Mt. Juliet, TN 37122 Credit card payments can be accepted on-line through PayPal orBillpoint.Questions? e-mail us at books4histry@cs.com If you need more information, be sure and email him. Teresa Ghee Elliott TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com List Owner

    04/27/2001 03:26:05
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] Lost 1810 census records of Tennessee revealed!
    2. In a message dated 4/26/01 7:21:15 AM Central Daylight Time, PHarris395@aol.com writes: > I would like to know more about ordering this book. > > Marie > > > Marie, I sent a note to Charles, and I promise as soon as I hear, I will forward it here. This will be an invaluable tool for many of us. Teresa Ghee Elliott TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com List Owner

    04/26/2001 04:50:34
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] Lost 1810 census records of Tennessee revealed!
    2. I would like to know more about ordering this book. Marie

    04/26/2001 02:19:49
    1. [TNRUTHER] Lost 1810 census records of Tennessee revealed!
    2. To the List: You should be aware of an important new Tennessee research book which will be available in June. "The Reconstructed 1810 Census of Tennessee" by Charles Sherrill contains 33,000 long-lost records from tax lists, court minutes, church records, deeds, wills and other sources. Many records from Rutherford County and the surrounding area are included. The original Tennessee census for 1810 was destroyed with other records in Washington, D.C., long before microfilm was invented. Records of only two counties survived - Rutherford and Grainger. Those have been included in this book, along with additional records from those counties. With the lost census went many valuable clues to Tennessee history and genealogy from a period when the state was filled with families seeking cheap land and migrating westward. In order to reconstruct the lost census, the author worked with a wide variety of records from 1809 to 1811 in an effort to track every adult male in Tennessee. In addition many entries describing women, children, free blacks and slaves were also located. The author is a well-known Tennessee genealogist, librarian and lecturer. This is the most ambitious undertaking of his 20-year career. His other recent works include "Tennessee Convicts" and "Tennesseans in Court." This 600-page book should be in every Tennessee research collection. For information on ordering a copy for yourself or your local library, e-mail Chuck Sherrill at bookish59@cs.com Order now to receive a $10 pre-pub discount.

    04/25/2001 03:23:36
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. William Bonner
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    04/25/2001 04:09:40
    1. [TNRUTHER] Rutherford Langrells
    2. Ruth Langwell Walker
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10477 Surname: Langrell, Langwell, Bastin, Bowman ------------------------- I find your message intriguing and would love to compare notes. I am researching the above names. Our Langrells moved out of the New England, and Maryland area into NC>TN>KT>IN>IL>MO>AR>TX>OK>CA> I would like to research those in the Rutherford county,Murfreesboro area. Ruth Langwell Walker

    04/25/2001 03:31:00
    1. [TNRUTHER] BASKETTE; HEWITT; BOGUSKIE; DuVAL; PACE
    2. Joseph Flowers
    3. Greetings - Any help/guidance/information would be greatly appreciated. Looking for anyone working on anything that might tie into the following, starting with my GGrandparents: John Edward BASKETTE, b. 1890 Nashville, d. 1984 Alton ILL. m. Anna Belle HEWITT of Lynnville, TN in Nashville in 1909. Ernest DuVal BASKETTE, b. 1869 Nashville, d. 1927 Nashville. m. Belle BOGUSKIE(?) John Howard BASKETTE, b. 1929 NAshville, d. 1884 Nashville. m. Matilda Keiser DuVal of Mississippi in MS in 1854. John Howard was a Lawyer/Magistrate/Judge. Would there be a professional organization in Nashville that might have more information? William Turner BASKETTE, b. 1794 Fluvanna, VA, d. 1867 Murfreesboro Tn. m. Mary Howard of VA in 1826 in Nashville. William Turner was a Doctor(?). Again, any professional organizations that may have records? Abraham BASKETTE, b. 1770 Fluvanna, VA, d. 1839 Fluvanna. m. Frances TURNER in Goochland, VA in 1803/4. William BASKETTE, b. 1741 Middlesex VA, d. 1815 Fluvanna. m. Mary PACE in 1761 in Goochland, VA. William was supposedly a LT in Rev War; however, I have not been able to find any record of this. Thomas BASKETTE, b. 1720 Middlesex VA, d. ? m. Elizabeth ? in 1737 in Middlesex. That is about as far as I can go, and a lot of this is based on third/fourth hand information. Would be very interested in corresponding with someone working along these lines. Thanks for your time, Joe Flowers _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    04/23/2001 10:48:36
    1. [TNRUTHER] Alexanders and Masons
    2. Bettie Davis
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10476 Surname: Alexander, Mason ------------------------- I would like to contact the "genealogist" of the J. Thaddeus Alexander family. His daughter, Maria Eliza Alexander, b. 8 Sept 1869, d. 29 Sept 1922, was the wife of William Allen Mason who died in Lavergne January 1943. Thank you.

    04/21/2001 02:22:45
    1. [TNRUTHER] Covington Cemetery
    2. Debora Prytula
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10475 Surname: ------------------------- Tara, I have a street atlas of Rutherford County and found Covington Cemetery listed on it between Del Thomas Road and Paw Paw Springs Road, just like you said. It appears to be just less than a 1/4 mile south of Del Thomas Rd. and a little more than a 1/4 mile west of Paw Paw Springs Rd. It's also between forks of Rocky Fork Creek. Unfortunately, there's no indication of how you would get to the cemetery from either road. I hope this has been of some help. Deb

    04/16/2001 05:40:18
    1. [TNRUTHER] Primm ancestors
    2. Debora Prytula
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10474 Surname: Primm ------------------------- Mary Ann, My maternal great-grandmother was a Primm. I don't know if she is related to your Primm's because I have no information on her parents. Her name (as I have it) is Nannie Primm. I have no birthdate, but she died (I think) in 1915-1916; she married Walter S. Blanton (1861-1939). They had 3 children - 2 girls and a boy. One of the children, Alta (my grandmother), was born in College Grove. That's in Williamson Co., but is very near the border with Rutherford Co. I have an aunt who may know more, but I've not asked her yet. The Tipton Co. cemetery site at TNGenWeb states that several Tipton Co. cemeteries have partial or complete listings in the Tipton Co. Public Library. Have you been able to check their listings? -Deb

    04/16/2001 05:17:10
    1. [TNRUTHER] PAINTER-MANKIN connection in Rutherford County, TN 1840-1880
    2. Jackie (Woodward) Johnston
    3. I am looking for information on Thankful Elizabeth PAINTER (Bn. 1845). She married Henry Claybore EARP(bn.1850). They married in Rutherford County, Tennessee on January 12, 1872. I believe she may have had a connection with several families with the last name of MANKINS. Henry's family was from Coffee County Tennessee. Their children's names were Golda "Lucy", Florence "Flora", Charles and Lee Any information would be appreciated. Spelling of names may vary. Thanks in advance. Jackie

    04/16/2001 10:53:37
    1. [TNRUTHER] VANNERSON
    2. JACKIE GLASGOW
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10472 Surname: ANN ELIZABETH VANNERSON JOHNSON ------------------------- Ann Elizabeth Vannerson was married to Andrew W. Johnson in 26 Oct 1871 in Rutherford Co., Tennessee they then moved to Calvert City, Ky. I am trying to get my husbands lines completed. There were some Jones, Jagoe, Estill as well as Johnson.

    04/15/2001 09:01:18
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] Edwards
    2. I have a Henry Houston Edwards who married Martha Vaughter in Rutherford County. The only dates that I have associated with either of the is that Martha was born in 1843. You can see my online tree at http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/v/a/u/Dayton-E-Vaughter/index.html?Welcome=987381250 Gene Vaughter TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com wrote: > > I am researching the family of William Houston Edwards.  His parents were > William Edwards and Martha (?) Port.  He was born September 29 1864 in > Tennessee.  He married Martha Elizabeth Sadler March 24 1884 in > Murphreesboro, TN.  They moved to Texas by 1895. > > I am interested if anyone has information on the William Edwards (the father) > family or when or where he is buried.  I know nothing more about them and > have had a hard time picking them up in Tennessee. > > Thanks, > Phyllis > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Smyrna Public Library > 400 Enon Springs Road West, Smyrna, TN 37167 > (615) 459-4884 > > -- Gene and Ruth Vaughter's personal web site can be found at http://home.att.net/~grvaught __________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape Webmail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com/

    04/15/2001 02:33:14
    1. [TNRUTHER] Edwards
    2. I am researching the family of William Houston Edwards. His parents were William Edwards and Martha (?) Port. He was born September 29 1864 in Tennessee. He married Martha Elizabeth Sadler March 24 1884 in Murphreesboro, TN. They moved to Texas by 1895. I am interested if anyone has information on the William Edwards (the father) family or when or where he is buried. I know nothing more about them and have had a hard time picking them up in Tennessee. Thanks, Phyllis

    04/15/2001 01:15:01
    1. [TNRUTHER] work farms
    2. Eugene & Debbi Loney
    3. Does anyone have access to imfo on work(county) farms in Rutherford Co.? Thanks in advance? Debbi Harris Loney

    04/15/2001 08:59:57
    1. [TNRUTHER] Rather
    2. Maggy
    3. Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10471 Surname: rather ------------------------- What Rathers do you have?

    04/15/2001 07:54:45
    1. [TNRUTHER] McCullough on 1820 census
    2. sj d
    3. Is there anyone who has access to the 1820 census for Rutherford Co who could do a lookup for me, please. I need to find information on a William McCullough (spelling varies:McCulloch/McCullock/McCulla) who is found on this census. If possible, I need to know the ages listed in his household and in what area of Rutherford Co they lived. Also, was there an 1810 census for Rutherford Co? I really do appreciate the help. Thanks! Sherri _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    04/15/2001 07:35:13
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] 1850 DEMENT/HALL
    2. Barbara Scott Wyche
    3. It was Hall and Jordan, no Carneys. From the names I saw, I wondered if there was a Lee family mingled into it. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dogacres@webtv.net> To: <TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 8:39 PM Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] 1850 DEMENT/HALL > Pardon me for butting in but did you see any Carneys in that cementary? > I learned my husbands ggggranfather lived in Rutherford county in early > 1880 and he was married to a Jordan Im just barely into this genealogy > and have a lot tolearn Thanks for any help > > > ==== 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. > >

    04/14/2001 03:08:27
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] 1850 DEMENT/HALL
    2. Mary Halford
    3. Could not find Frances, David or Wilson Dement. Did find Cader Dement age 20 in Gibson County with his wife Mary -- Married with in the year. D Detring wrote: > Would someone recheck the 1850 Rutherford Co. census for DEMENT? > Specifically for FRANCES or Fanny HALL DEMENT b. 1790-1800 and her children > Wilson Yandell DEMENT and David HALL DEMENT. Frances was the 3rd wife of > Cader Dement who died Aug. 1848 in Rutherford Co. TN. These sons were in > Yazoo Co. MS by 1860 and they intermarried with HARRISON and HENDRICKS. > Where are they in 1850? > Thanks, > Dawn in MO > National Dement reunion July 20-22,2001 in St. Louis, MO > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > > ==== 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.

    04/14/2001 02:51:08
    1. Re: [TNRUTHER] 1850 DEMENT/HALL
    2. Pardon me for butting in but did you see any Carneys in that cementary? I learned my husbands ggggranfather lived in Rutherford county in early 1880 and he was married to a Jordan Im just barely into this genealogy and have a lot tolearn Thanks for any help

    04/13/2001 02:39:35