Bonnie, There were a bunch of COLEMAN"S In Rutherford 1830, 1840, 1850. I'm trying to "connect' to these folks and would love to exchange info with you. Some of mine ended up in Bedford. Some moved to AR. I have family stories that lead me to believe the Rutherford Coleman's are part of my "clan". Please e-mail me. Peace. Barb in FL. ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
Is there anyone on the list who could look up my Great Grandfather's obituary? His name is Wiley J. Martin. He died in Mechanicsville June 18, 1908. Thanks, Mark Atterson atterson@mailandnews.com ------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE web-based e-mail and newsgroup access at: http://MailAndNews.com Create a new mailbox, or access your existing IMAP4 or POP3 mailbox from anywhere with just a web browser. ------------------------------------------------------------
I've been told that my grandparents, Travis and Susan Lowe are buried in Clark Cemetery in Rutherford County. How can I verify that? Jim Lowe
Posted on: Rutherford Co. Tn Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Rutherford/10468 Surname: Spraggins, Bumpass, Abney, Hoskins ------------------------- Researching the life of Rev. Thomas Spraggins, born 1772, Halifax Co., VA. He was the son of Thomas Spraggins and Maacha Abney. He married Nancy Bumpass. He is said to have died in Clayburn City, Mississippi, on 2 February 1843; but he had moved to Texas about 1837 and 20 February 1843, Velasco, TX, is also given as a date and place of death. He became in 1816 a Baptist missionary and moved west, supposedly to work among the Cherokee. (Were there Cherokee in Rutherford Co. about that time?) In the early 1820's he was in Blount Co., Alabama, where a daughter, Rebecca, married Isaac C. Hoskins. Before that time, he was in Rutherford County. Are there mentions of him, his work, his family, in Rutherford Co. histories, deed records, census records, and so forth? Any information will be appreciated immensely! Thank you.
Hi Bonnie The "G.D." I refer to is George David Fleming, not Parrish. David as he was called was the son of John Fleming and America W. Parrish. I would be delighted to find out anything I can about the Parrish line, since I have nothing on them except for America being married to John Fleming, my g-g-grandfather. John died in Nashville, according to his son David Fleming, while a civilian prisoner of the Yankees. He was described as by David as an "ardent rebel". David meanwhile was a member of the 23rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment during the entire war, and was captured just a matter of days before the war's end at Petersburg, Virginia, and sent to a prison camp, Point Lookout, Maryland. He was released in June, 1865, and married Martha "Fleming" in October of that same year. I have not been able to determine if her maiden name was really Fleming, or another name. ----- Original Message ----- From: "BONNIE WHITE" <thewhitehouse-hixson-tn@worldnet.att.net> To: <TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2001 6:18 AM Subject: [TNRUTHER] Re: PARRISH/FLEMING > Jerry - > Hello again. A reminder that our line is through America Parrish and > John'Jack' FLEMING. I haven't found anything else on them since the last > time we sent info. Is the G.D. PARRISH you refer to George David? Did I > send you the info on America PARRISH and her descendents? I do not show > anything on G.David descendents and would love to know more. > Thanks - > Bonnie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jerry & Susie Garrett" <cedar@negia.net> > To: <TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:53 PM > Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] Roll Call > > > > Looking for information on GARRETT, DILL, FLEMING, MADDUX, KELTON, AND > > PARISH OR PARRISH (the latter family being from the Barfield Community). > > Also seeking the maiden name of Martha who married G. D. Fleming in > October > > of 1865. The marriage record on Ancestry.com listed her name as Martha > > Fleming, which may or may not be correct. > > > > > > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > > Smyrna Public Library > > 400 Enon Springs Road West, Smyrna, TN 37167 > > (615) 459-4884 > > > > > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Linebaugh Public Library > 105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro, TN > (615) 893-4131 > >
I have very little info on the Hunt line. Our James K. Polk COLEMAN and Mollie FLEMING married in 1865 in Rutherford County. One of their children was a daughter, 'Hautie'. I do not have her birthdate, but our family records show she married Elisha HUNT and they had the following children: Mary, James and Bertha. I have quite a bit of info on their ancestors through several lines but nothing on their descendents.
Jerry - Hello again. A reminder that our line is through America Parrish and John'Jack' FLEMING. I haven't found anything else on them since the last time we sent info. Is the G.D. PARRISH you refer to George David? Did I send you the info on America PARRISH and her descendents? I do not show anything on G.David descendents and would love to know more. Thanks - Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry & Susie Garrett" <cedar@negia.net> To: <TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 6:53 PM Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] Roll Call > Looking for information on GARRETT, DILL, FLEMING, MADDUX, KELTON, AND > PARISH OR PARRISH (the latter family being from the Barfield Community). > Also seeking the maiden name of Martha who married G. D. Fleming in October > of 1865. The marriage record on Ancestry.com listed her name as Martha > Fleming, which may or may not be correct. > > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Smyrna Public Library > 400 Enon Springs Road West, Smyrna, TN 37167 > (615) 459-4884 > >
Felecia -\ I am also researching the Colemans. Mine are from Rutherford County (pre-Civil War) supposedly from North Carolina before that, but nothing found there yet. I have not found a Jim F. COLEMAN, but do have some other Coleman's with spouses and no children, etc. Do you have any other info on yours? Bonnie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jterrfel@aol.com> To: <TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 8:28 AM Subject: [TNRUTHER] Roll Call > I am researching the Mullins family in rutherford county and the surrounding > area. > Also the Coleman family. I have a Jim F. Coleman from the Ky/TN border 1900.s > who said the family came from the Middle Tn area. > Felecia > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the digest mode send a message to TNRUTHER-D-request@rootsweb.com and put subscribe in the subject line. Put nothing in the message field. > >
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DEMENT,CADER was born in 1777 in likely Bertie Co. NC. He died August 1848 in Rutherford Co. TN. His burial site has never been found. I would also like to know where he lived in Rutherford Co. TN. He served in the War of 1812, a 3rd Lt. in Capt. James Guilt's Co. of the 2 Reg.'t TN Militia (Cocke's) He first married Agnes SMITH DOUGLAS in 1798; was she Mrs. DOUGLAS? They had 9 children including a son named Abraham Smith DEMENT. After her death, Cader 2nd married Mary M. ANDREWS in 1821. They had one son, Joseph Andrews Dement b. 1823. Cader 3rd married Frances HALL in 1824 Williamson Co. TN. It has been said that she was from Carthage, Smith Co. TN. They had three children: Dr. David Hall Dement, Susan C. Dement, and Wilson Yandell Dement. These 3 children went to Yazoo Co. MS. I cannot find Frances DEMENT or these last 3 children on any 1850 census. After Cader, Frances rec'd a slave named Flora to care for her. The remaining 21 slaves were sold. Frances was said to have an unstable mind when Cader died but who was she living with in 1850??? Of course, the DEMENT name is easily misspelled as DAMENT,DEMINT,DIMENT,DEUINT etc. Any suggestions are appreciated...I have hit a brick wall! Dawn Dement Detring detring@hotmail.com National Dement Reunion July 20-22,2001 St. Louis, MO _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
I don't have much on HUNT, but what little I have may give a lead to you. 4. Thomas Brandon WINSTON b c1828 Wilson Co TN d 6 Jan 1891 Huntsville Madison AL md 1858 AL Arabella Evalina COYLE b 1843, Ch: 1. Belle D. WINSTON b c1860 AL, 2. Addie B. WINSTON b c1871 AL , 3. Isaac A. WINSTON b c1873, AL, 4-4. Lucy Lee WINSTON b c1867, AL 5. Elizabeth WINSTON b c1827 TN d 1870/80 md 15 Nov 1853 Ruth. Co TN, Hustus HUNT in Wilson Co, had at least 1 son: Joseph A. HUNT b c1855, Madison Co, AL on 1870 Mad.Co.AL census (corre: GW7909 @aol.com Gina WALLING) #1-5 Elizabeth WINSTON b c1827 TN, d 1870/80 md 15 Nov 1853 Ruth. Co TN Hustus HUNT b TN Ch: 1. Joseph Alexander HUNT b 23 Feb 1855 Bedford Co, TN d 13 Sep 1939 Hazel Green, AL md Jimmie Louisa HILL Ch: 1-1. Joseph Alexander HUNT b 1891 Huntsville, Madison, AL 1-2. Samuel HUNT b 1895 “” 1-3. Hardy Edgar HUNT b 1899 “ “ 1-4. Elizabeth Ann HUNT b 6 Jun 1901 “ “ d 16 Apr 1963 md Huntsville, AL George Dewey PARKER b 21 Aug 1898 d 28 Sep 1959; Ch: Evelyn, Annie Mae, Georgie, Earlene, Doris Lucille, Jimmie Ruth, Thomas PARKER 6. Isaac N. WINSTON b c1822, TN d 8 Feb 1884 Huntsville, Madison, AL age 61 md 16 Jan 1847 Ruth. TN; Mahala E. HUNT b c1826 TN, later, newspaper “Democrat” 6 Jun 1883: Mrs. Mahala WINSTON, wf of Mr. Isaac N. WINSTON d May 20 1883 at Bell Factory, AL, aged abt 57 yrs. Mrs. WINSTON was most exemplary wf and mother and a Christian in the communion of the Methodist Church. ??Nicholas WINSTON md 14 Oct 1873 Benton, MS Lanna/Ianna HUNT Page 391.--1st June, 1763. James BLACK, plantationer, and Sarah ( ) to John RAMSEY, £107.10, 165 acres in Beverley Manor on both sides South River of Shanando, part of 375 acres conveyed by Beverley to George HOME, and by George Home to Gibbons JENNINGS, 1750, and said Jennings having afterwards absconded, the land was sold to highest bidder, viz., James DAVISE, by RICHARD WINSTON, sheriff of Orange County, to satisfy Judgment against Jennings in favor of Isaac Smith, 21st April, 1752, and Winston conveyed the land to Davise in Orange County, 24th June, 1753, and land was conveyed by Davise to John Black, 1756; corner Robert Patrick, William Bell's line. Teste: Robert Brown, Andrew Greer, Samuel Black. Livery of seisin. Delivered: Jos. Black, January, 1773. Lucy Ann HARRIS b c1834 md W. WINSTON, d/o James Walton HARRIS & Martha WATKINS, s/o Jeptha Vinning HARRIS & Sarah HUNT, s/o Walton HARRIS & Rebecca LANIER, d/o Sampson LANIER & Elizabeth CHAMBERLAIN, d/o Dr. Richardson HUNT & Nancy Martin CARTER Rodney Veitschegger, Bowling Green, KY "This is the day which the Lord hath made: we will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalms 118:24 (this is not one of the 10 commandments, and, therefore, is exempt from government prohibitions)
Do you have any information on John Hunt (parents or siblings?) Thanks so much! Deborah On Tue, 27 Mar 2001 15:17:22 -0600 "Glenna Roberts" <glosard@msn.com> writes: > Anne, I don't have any of your names, but do have a lot of JENKINS > including the following. Email me for more. Glosard@aol.com > Descendants of Ann Jenkins > 1 Ann Jenkins b: May 1805 in ROWAN CO, NC d: August 23, 1890 in > HUNTSVILLE, BUTLER CO, KY > .. +John Hunt b: WFT Est. 1776-1805 m: November 19, 1821 in BUTLER > CO, KY d: WFT Est. 1826-1892 > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Areim22954@aol.com > Sent: Sunday, March 25, 2001 8:21 PM > To: TNRUTHER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNRUTHER] Roll Call > > > My Jenkins line runs backward from my ggrandfather Nim S. to Hiram > to Hiram > to Aaron to Aaron. Are any of these names a part of your family? > Anne > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Welcome to TNRUTHER-L > To unsubscribe send a message to TNRUTHER-L-request@rootsweb.com > and put unsubscribe in the subject line.<br clear=all><hr>Get your > FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a > href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p> > > > ==== 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. >
In a message dated 3/28/01 3:05:57 PM Central Standard Time, srorgain@yahoo.com writes: << Finally, I've gotten back to a posting that explained the roll call. Sin >> It has been busy. This is so good. I see so many meeting new researchers. But remind me not to start a Roll Call before going out of town again. :) I am glad that everyone is finding help. Teresa Ghee Elliott TNRUTHER-L List Owner
Looking for information on GARRETT, DILL, FLEMING, MADDUX, KELTON, AND PARISH OR PARRISH (the latter family being from the Barfield Community). Also seeking the maiden name of Martha who married G. D. Fleming in October of 1865. The marriage record on Ancestry.com listed her name as Martha Fleming, which may or may not be correct.
I am also researching the Coleman ,Mullins and McCanless families. Jesse Armistead Coleman married Tennessee McCanless in 1874 in Rutherford County. Martha Jane Mullins daughter of Jesse and Mary Ann Mullins married John Franklin McCanless 1859 in Rutherford County. I would like to know more about Martha Mullins. Marie
Researching Richard COOPER/Elizabeth MILLER marriage in 1804. Was there a Richard COOPER in Rutherford Ct Tn in tha time? Could marriage lic. have been Zacheus COOPER?? and not Richard? Zacheus COOPER was in Rutherford Ct in 1807. Believe this is the Zacheus who was son of Samuel COOPER from Halifax ct N.C. Grandson on John COOPER who died 1794 in Halifax ct N.C. Any help will be welcome. Joyce Cooper Walker
The only surname that I have in Rutherford County is LEATHERS, don't have a clue what part of Rutherford County. Anybody with anything would be greatly appreciated. Anita Leathers JALeathers@msn.com
Finally, I've gotten back to a posting that explained the roll call. Since it's been so long since I first put in my requests, I am glad we can do this. My surnames are: David, Owen, Peyton,Jones, Johnson. The David family was mostly around Lascassas. My David grandfather was first married to a Brown--the ones who owned Brown's Mill in Lascassas. Shirley __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/?.refer=text
I do not know of any connections of Massey [Massie] with the Winston, Overton, Garland and Jones family of VA or AL. I will keep your message of interest an will follow up. Thank you. Tom Seebode Rdvsr@aol.com wrote: > May not be important, however, my WINSTON family was involved in both the > MASSIE (that's how they spelled it) and JONES families in VA, and then in AL. > Do you have connections to WINSTON, OVERTON, GARLAND etc. ?? > > Rodney Veitschegger, Bowling Green, KY > "This is the day which the Lord hath made: we will rejoice and be glad in > it." Psalms 118:24 (this is not one of the 10 commandments, and, therefore, > is exempt from government prohibitions) > > > ==== TNRUTHER Mailing List ==== > Linebaugh Public Library > 105 West Vine Street, Murfreesboro, TN > (615) 893-4131 > > > >
The COLEMAN family has been of interest to me. This one came from N.C. and were in counties such as Obion, Wilson, Weakley and in KY. The family traces back from N.C. to VA. and is involved with my WINSTON family. Rodney Veitschegger, Bowling Green, KY "This is the day which the Lord hath made: we will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalms 118:24 (this is not one of the 10 commandments, and, therefore, is exempt from government prohibitions)