I am searching for Priscilla Patterson, my gg grandmother, who was from Sevier Co., early early in 1800s . She married Joseph Longley, my gg grandfather in Sevier Co.. Since the Sevier Co. court house was burned, all records from her period of time are lost. She had a brother William T. Patterson, and maybe a brother named Silas. Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thank You. Barbara Longley Bivins bbivins@htcomp.net
----- Original Message ----- From: <kthytylr@hotmail.com> To: <TNSEVIER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 11, 2002 6:59 PM Subject: [TN-Sevier] Roxanne Powell and James Brown > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Powell, Brown > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/189 > > Message Board Post: > > I am desperately looking for any info on my husband's great great grandmother Roxanne or Roxannah Powell. I have info that she married James Brown on 23 Oct 1876 in Sevier County. I can find nothing about her parents. There is a family rumor that her mother's name was Dicey Jane -or something to that effect. Roxanne and James had 6 children: Dicey Lou Trisha (Tisha) b 11 Sep 1879, Elizabeth, David "Bud", Mattie, Lester, and Mitchell. ANy info on these individuals would be appreciated. Thank you. K > > > ==== TNSEVIER Mailing List ==== > Would you like to check for information in the Archives? > RootsWeb Threaded Mailing List Archive: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/list-index.html > RootsWeb Interactive Search of Mailing List Archive: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
A great Arial view of Gatlinburg before all of the development. Look and locate your business today!! This picture described below is for sale on ebay at the following link. Please take a minute to view this historic offer! http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1067632293 Gatlinburg Tennessee 1940's-1950's Arial View This is An Arial view of Gatlinburg Tennessee before a lot of development that is there today. This is a "C Cline Photo" of "Gatlinburg Looking North". The picture only measures 3 ½ X 2 ½ but could be enlarged to a much larger size. The river is to the left in the picture against the mountain. Maybe 1940's or early 50's?. As anyone can see it is a lot different today. This picture has great historical and nostalgic value. The picture has a small tear in the lower left (about 3/8 inch). It also has small cracks but seems to be only surface cracks. Its old and seems to have browned some or maybe its only because its Black and White. I only wish to give as accurate of a description as possible. This picture is historically relative to Sevierville, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg and the Great Smokey Mountains and Eastern Tennessee itself. Buyer to pay $3.50 shipping. Will be shipped by priority mail. THANK YOU! and MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL!! Gerald Lay
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/188 Message Board Post: Am looking for any info about birth and death of William Cole who married Vesta Clay England in 1865. Thanks, Ann Perrine
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gibson, Brown Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/187 Message Board Post: Greetings, I am in search of any Gibsons who have a missing link by the name of Samuel Gibson b.1879ish in TN. Below you will find a 1880 Census listing which lead me to your county mailing list. Samuel is my paternal Grandfather. He later married my Grandmother Mary "Mollie" Elizabeth Brown b.1885ish in TN. The only information I have on my Grandparents came from their children's records. For example, I have a June 1909 BC for my Aunt Dorothy Evelyn. This BC shows that she was born in Knoxville, TN. Samuel listed his residence (at that time) as Middlesboro, KY. Work??? Mary listed hers in Knoxville, TN. Samuel, Mary and Dorothy later relocated to Indianapolis where in January 1916 they added my Aunt Violet Maxine to the family. Then, unbelievably, they moved on to Cleveland, OH where in August of 1917 my Father Victor Raymond was born. On my Dad's BC is states that Mary had a total of 5 pregnancies. If my Samuel sounds like he may be part of your Gibson lineage, please contact me!!! Samuel and Mary are my brick wall. I am at a dead stand still with my research. (***See Census listing below*** Please note, I do not know if my Samuel is one of the ones listed in the Census, but the ages open up the possibility.) Warm Regards, Virginia searching: Gibson, Brown, Bart and Robinson Census Place: Cusicks Cross Roads, Sevier, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255278 National Archives Film T9-1278 Page 439C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James GIBSON Self M M W 25 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: NC Sarah GIBSON Wife F M W 21 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: NC William GIBSON Son M S W 4 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Sameul GIBSON Son M S W 1 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: Cusicks Cross Roads, Sevier, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255278 National Archives Film T9-1278 Page 443C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James GIBSON Self M M W 56 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC Martha GIBSON Wife F M W 45 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: NC William GIBSON Son M S W 16 TN Occ: Works On Farm Fa: TN Mo: TN Nancy GIBSON Dau F S W 15 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN James GIBSON Son M S W 14 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Hiram GIBSON Son M S W 13 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Margaret GIBSON Dau F S W 12 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Harriet GIBSON Dau F S W 10 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Stevan GIBSON Son M S W 7 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Benj. GIBSON Son M S W 6 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Saphrona GIBSON Dau F S W 3 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Sameul GIBSON Son M S W 11M TN Fa: TN Mo: TN
II.L.b. CAMPBELL TIPTON FOX B: 30 Oct 1854 Fair Garden, Sevier County, Tennessee M: 2 May 1879 Olga, Missouri Sarah E. Cox (8 Nov 1866-24-Apr 1958) D: 23 Jan 1926 Wynnewood, Oklahoma Campbell (Camel) was the oldest son of Calvin and Margaret. He was a farmer and a member of the Church of Christ. They are buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood, Oklahoma. Sarah was the daughter of John Cox and Mary Margaret Bean. Their children: + 1. Mary Margaret Fox, born 15 Jun 1882 in Lampasas, Texas. She married Louis Minor 1 Sep 1900 in Olga, Missouri. The Minors had four children. + 2. John G. Fox, born 12 Feb 1885. He married Beatrice Thompson. He died 14 Mar 1960. John and Beatrice had three children. + 3. Jessie Fox, born in Olga, Missouri. He married Hattie Hall (or Frank?) and is buried in Oklahoma City. Jessie and Hattie had two sons. The oldest, Theodore Fox, was killed in the Battle of the Bulge. + 4. Joseph J. Fox married Bessie Willis, daughter of Buck Willis and Pliny Lee. They had three children. The eldest, Raymond Fox, is deceased. + 5. May Belle Fox was born c1888. She married Charlie Thompson 6 Mar 1904. Charlie was Beatrice Thompson's brother. They had five children. The eldest, Jack Thompson, is deceased. + 6. Montia Arvada Fox was born 8 Sep 1893 in Missouri. She married (1) Joe Woodard Broom (2 May 1909 in Wynnewood 27 Aug 1888-89-8 Aug 1968 Breen Hill Cemetery, Sulphur, OK) and (2) Haskell Bernard. Joe Woodard Broom was the son of Thomas Benjamin Broom and Harriett Emma Williams. Montia and Joe Broome had four children. Information on Senia Fox is from Laura Thorn Nelson of Wynnewood, OK and her sister Viola Thorn Barnes of Paul's Valley, OK. Dick D. Fox NEW Email Address dfox7@austin.rr.com http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-dickdfox.html
II.L.a. SENIA ELIZABETH FOX B: 9 Jul 1852 Fair Garden, Sevier County, Tennessee M: 4 Jan 1872 Fair Garden, Tennessee James Madison Francis (27 Nov 1850-12 Feb 1917) D: 20 Mar 1932-Wynnewood, Oklahoma Senia was the oldest of Calvin and Margaret's children. She married James Francis. Senia is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery in Wynnewood. Senia was known as "Lizzie" and was "very short, a little bitty thing, with brown/black hair". James Francis' mother was said to have died in childbirth with one of her children and his father (name unknown) reportedly remarried. All of Senia's brothers and sisters except Priscilla moved to Oklahoma. Children of Senia and James Francis were: 1. Mary Molly Francis (17 Feb 1873/7 - 7 Aug 1950). She married Jim Roberts. They lived near Sulphur, OK and later Oklahoma City. 2. Calvin Burgess Francis (5 May 1875-13 Aug 1955. His middle name may be Birdwell, as he was sometimes called Bird. He married Cora Pierce and lived around Gunner, Texas, near Sherman. 3. Jo Ann (or Nancy Joan) Francis (13 Nov 1877-1968). She married Francis Strawn and lived in Howe, Texas 4. Elvin Sion Francis (9 May 1880-9 Jun 1938). He did not marry, living with his mother until her death. 5. Homer Gaurdin Francis (2 Jun 1882-28 Mar 1945). He married Ida Belzora Losson (Ida Bell or Bell) Losson. She was the daughter of William Riley Losson/Lawson and Martha Frances Parilea Alice Reeves. Homer and Bell were married 26 Mar 1910 in Wynnewood, OK. Homer died in Shamrock, Texas. He had been extremely distraught after the death of his young son Elbert, who had been fighting in Germany during WWII. Homer and his wife are buried in Dozier Cemetery, Collingsworth Co, Texas. 6. Flora Ellen Francis (14 Nov 1884-11 Sep 1976). She married Adolphus (Dolph) Gardner, a son of James W. Gardner and Emily Cornwell/Cornwall Lawson/Losson Gardner. 7. Margaret Edna Francis (29 Jun 1887-12 Mar 1977). She married Benjamin (Ben) Gardner, a brother of Dolph Gardner. 8. William Burney Francis, born 1 Nov 1892 in Springtown., Parker County, Texas. He married Dora B. Vineyard on 9 Jan 1916. Dora was born 11 Sep 1898 in Thackerville, Love County, Oklahoma. William Burney died 14 Dec 1971 in Wichita Falls, Texas. Dora died 16 May 1985. They are buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Wynnewood, Oklahoma. 9,10. Twins (sons?) died at birth. Information on Senia Fox is from Laura Thorn Nelson of Wynnewood, OK and her sister Viola Thorn Barnes of Paul's Valley, OK; Leslie Crosby Carrignan of Princeton Junction, NJ and her grandmother Ida Mae (Francis) Lee of Wynnewood, OK, a daughter of Homer Gaurdin Francis.
V.C. MARGARET FOX B: 28 May 1829 Sevier County M: 14 Aug 1851 G.C. Shrader (12 Jun 1828-12 Mar 1893) D: 8 Jun 1899 Fox Cemetery, Sevier County Margaret, second daughter of Rebecca Dickey and William Fox, married G. Carroll Shrader, son of Joseph and Nancy Martin Shrader. He was a prosperous farmer and lived on East Fork of Little Pigeon River. Carroll was also sheriff of Sevier County. Their children were: + a. Casander M. Shrader, born in 1853. b. Calvin E. Shrader, born in 1854. Calvin moved west. He may have married Nancy A. Layman. c. Nancy E. Shrader, born 22 Jan 1855. She married James Layman (21 May 1852-7 Jan 1912). Nancy died 20 Aug 1912. They are buried in Fox Cemetery. d. Louiza I. Shrader, born 1856/57. + e. Laura E. Shrader, born in 1858. f. Rebecca Anna Shrader, born 1859/60. g. James N. Shrader, born 3 Aug 1861. He died 6 Feb 1897 and is buried in Fox Cemetery. + h. Dicie R.C. Shrader, born about 1861. i. Edna C. Shrader, born 1866. Dick D. Fox NEW Email Address dfox7@austin.rr.com http://members.tripod.com/~dickdfox/index-dickdfox.html
Greetings again, Please find another 1880 Sevier Co. Census listing below who also show a Samuel (waaaaaaaaaay at the bottom of this large family.) Re: my previous message: Greetings to the list, I am in search of any Gibsons who have a missing link by the name of Samuel Gibson b.1879ish in TN. Below you will find a 1880 Census listing which lead me to your county mailing list. Samuel is my paternal Grandfather. He later married my Grandmother Mary "Mollie" Elizabeth Brown b.1885ish in TN. The only information I have on my Grandparents came from their children's records. For example, I have a June 1909 BC for my Aunt Dorothy Evelyn. This BC shows that she was born in Knoxville, TN. Samuel listed his residence (at that time) as Middlesboro, KY. Work??? Mary listed hers in Knoxville, TN. Samuel, Mary and Dorothy later relocated to Indianapolis where in January 1916 they added my Aunt Violet Maxine to the family. Then, unbelievably, they moved on to Cleveland, OH where in August of 1917 my Father Victor Raymond was born. On my Dad's BC is states that Mary had a total of 5 pregnancies. If my Samuel sounds like he may be part of your Gibson lineage, please contact me!!! Samuel and Mary are my brick wall. I am at a dead stand still with my research. (***See Census listing below***) Warm Regards, Virginia searching: Gibson, Brown, Bart and Robinson ***Even though the Gibsons below live a few "pages" away from the others above, I bet they are related to the ones above--name duplications. Census Place: Cusicks Cross Roads, Sevier, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255278 National Archives Film T9-1278 Page 443C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James GIBSON Self M M W 56 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC Martha GIBSON Wife F M W 45 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: NC William GIBSON Son M S W 16 TN Occ: Works On Farm Fa: TN Mo: TN Nancy GIBSON Dau F S W 15 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN James GIBSON Son M S W 14 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Hiram GIBSON Son M S W 13 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Margaret GIBSON Dau F S W 12 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Harriet GIBSON Dau F S W 10 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Stevan GIBSON Son M S W 7 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Benj. GIBSON Son M S W 6 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Saphrona GIBSON Dau F S W 3 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Sameul GIBSON Son M S W 11M TN Fa: TN Mo: TN
Greetings to the list, I am in search of any Gibsons who have a missing link by the name of Samuel Gibson b.1879ish in TN. Below you will find a 1880 Census listing which lead me to your county mailing list. Samuel is my paternal Grandfather. He later married my Grandmother Mary "Mollie" Elizabeth Brown b.1885ish in TN. The only information I have on my Grandparents came from their children's records. For example, I have a June 1909 BC for my Aunt Dorothy Evelyn. This BC shows that she was born in Knoxville, TN. Samuel listed his residence (at that time) as Middlesboro, KY. Work??? Mary listed hers in Knoxville, TN. Samuel, Mary and Dorothy later relocated to Indianapolis where in January 1916 they added my Aunt Violet Maxine to the family. Then, unbelievably, they moved on to Cleveland, OH where in August of 1917 my Father Victor Raymond was born. On my Dad's BC is states that Mary had a total of 5 pregnancies. If my Samuel sounds like he may be part of your Gibson lineage, please contact me!!! Samuel and Mary are my brick wall. I am at a dead stand still with my research. (***See Census listing below***) Warm Regards, Virginia searching: Gibson, Brown, Bart and Robinson Census Place: Cusicks Cross Roads, Sevier, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255278 National Archives Film T9-1278 Page 439C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James GIBSON Self M M W 25 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: NC Sarah GIBSON Wife F M W 21 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: SC Mo: NC William GIBSON Son M S W 4 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Sameul GIBSON Son M S W 1 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/186 Message Board Post: Does anyone know why the name of Emert's Cove was changed to Pittman Center? Also, I am looking for any history, stories and old pictures of the Emert's Cove area, My gggg Grand Father was Frederick E. Emert b. 11 Oct 1754, d. 7 Jan 1829 Emert's Cove, TN. It was he that Emert's Cove was named after. Any information is greatly appreciated. Thank You.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brewer, Trotter, Henderson, Crider Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/185.2 Message Board Post: Go to the Sevier County Library. Their website is at http://www.sevierlibrary.org/ They have many, many records online and are very helpful. There are also location and hours of operation listed along with contact information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/185.1 Message Board Post: That's simple. The Library and their fantastic genealogical library in Sevierville. It will be, not only, a journey of discovery...it will be a beautiful drive in getting there. For directions you can get info at www.tngenweb.org/sevier
Many of you have been following my posts concerning Professor Hagy's 1966 thesis on Castle's Woods: Frontier Virginia Settlement, 1769-1799 written while he was a student at East Tennessee State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Degree of Master of Arts (History) I was fortunate to secure an original copy of his thesis from a rare book dealer and subsequently offered to make copies for interested researchers. The thesis contained no copyright provisions but a couple of folks encouraged me to try to locate Professor Hagy, some 37 years after he published it. The results of my search are quite interesting, but before I tell you what happened let me first give a brief overview of the Castle's Woods settlement for those who are new to the list. "This thesis is a narrative account of the frontier settlement of Castle's Woods. The community is an interesting case study of the ideas of Frederick Jackson Turner regarding the frontier. Castle's Woods in many ways fits the pattern of the typical frontier community. Apparently first settled by a long hunter, Castle's Woods, like a magnet, drew westward the classic frontier types, hunters, farmers, speculators, surveyors, artisans, and preachers. Even some aristocrates settled there. The usual frontier customs and activities were observed in the community. These included a considerable amount of lawlessness. The greatest problem for the settlers in Castle's Woods was the Indians who were a menace from the time of the first settlement until nearly the end of the eighteenth century. After the Indian problem had been eliminated, the frontier stage quickly passed away...... A large amount of primary materials were used in this study. The most important sources were county records, state archives, national archives, and the Draper Manuscripts." The importance of Castle's Woods is twofold. First, it had its day of importa nce as a stepping stone to the West. Secondly, it is important as a case study of the American frontier. It was the first permanent settlement in Russell County, Virginia, founded in 1769 and located on the Clinch River. Castle's Woods was a stopping off place for folks on their way West. A generation or two earlier many of these settlers had been in the Shenandoah Valley around Augusta and Rockbridge Counties and before that Pennsylvania and Ireland. Soon they would leave southwest Virginia and begin to populate Kentucky, Tennessee and later Texas, Arkansas, and points north and west. These were the pioneers that made Walt Disney famous; Daniel Boone, Samuel Houston, David Crockett and many like Boone, paused briefly in Castle's Woods before heading out into the pages of history. So, where does one begin to look for someone 37 years after he writes a nice research paper? My 16 year old son looked up from his computer, said "whitepages.com" and in less than five minutes I was speaking with Professor Hagy who is now almost 67 and living the good life in central Florida. We had a nice chat and I thanked him for the work he had done and told him I was making copies of his thesis for genealogists on the internet and he said that he had no plans to reprint the thesis and to "copy away." We talked mostly about how important it was to preserve obscure source materials and what a great value the internet was to accomplishing that task. I have enjoyed seeing this project grow from finding a single copy of an important, somewhat obscure document to a situation where enough people have copies that it should always be available. As in the past I make the same offer again. If you are interested in obtaining a copy of Professor Hagy's thesis please contact me privately at cscunc@aol.com for details. Regards, Robert Cowan 525 Harrogate Rd. Matthews, North Carolina 28105 If I send this post to your list it means one of two things. Your surname is in the document OR there is a very high probability your county was settled by some of the people who lived in Castle's Woods. (On your Virginia map find Abingdon and look a little to the west. You see the small community of Castlewood which is how the named evolved.) Some of the surnames are: Cowan, Walker, Russell, Montgomery, Porter, Moore, Campbell, Stuart/Stewart, Houston, Shelby, Anderson, Smith, Gist, Pitman, Robinson, Boles, Stapelton, Thompson, Fleming, Floyd, Kincaid, Knox, Woods, Fraley, Castle, Snoddy, Stoner, Dickenson, Bickley, Boone, Scott, Bryan, Preston, Christian, Crockett, Estill, Bledsoe, Lynch, Hamlin, Lewis, Harman, Bell, Gillespie, Cunningham, Osbourne, English, Kilgore, Green, Brown, Duncan, King, Johnson, Black, Davis, Wier, Kerr, McCorkle, Hill, Phillips, Best, Asbury, Alley, Walls, Jones, Barnett, Calhoun, Beavers, Ward, Price, Bowen, Carter, Logan, Kennedy and others.....
I have the 1880 National Census Index and also the 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 Sevier County Census and the Cocke County TN Census. I am leaving the house for a while. I will look for your Elisha Collins in 1880 when I get home. Brenda Messer The Messerville Gazette http://www.geocities.com/windy4448/index.html Messer Family Inherited Medical Conditions http://www.geocities.com/windy4448/knowninheritedmedicalconditionsinmesserli neage.html
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DiB.2ACI/185 Message Board Post: Where does one go in Sevier County to look for Census record etc. I am Looking for ancestors of my GGGrandfather Elisha L. Collins rumored to be from Gatlinburg. He came to Oconee County, SC in 1868.
Fellow TN Researchers: I am sending this simultaneously to the Cocke, Sevier, Washington & Greene Co lists. The following site has just gone online and the index of 1800s sketches of Baptist Ministers shows some born in Washington Co, Sevier (later Hambleton) and Cocke Co. Greene Co doesn't appear to be represented , but I haven't read every bio and the index only has birth places, many not known. http://www.wdbj.net/~tnknox/tnbaptists/index.html It is basically an "Ebook" of "Sketches of Tennessee's Pioneer Baptist Preachers" by J. J. Burnett, 1919. I thought this would be of interest to some of you. FYI, I don't know any of these folks.... Best Regards, Janet (Baugh) Hunter -- Cocke names (Williams, Murrell, Lax), Washington Co (Horton, Martin, Mullins & allied Tadlocks, Shields, etc.), Greene Co (Marshall, Doane, Fortner, Chambers, Sexton, DeFord, Horton, Martin), Sevier (maybe my Williams....)
I am searching for the parents of my gr.gr.grandfather, Henry E. Lethco, b.abt.1839 m. Emmy Ellen Blalock, they are buried in the Tudor Cemetery, Sevier co., TN. Am also looking for their son's, wife's parents. He is John Henry Lethco, b.5-23-1870,d.8-31-1938, marr. Ellen Ruth Miller (my gr.grandmother, the mother of my grandmother, Ada Mae Lethco Floyd.) She was born in June of 1881 and died Oct. 25, 1965. She was blind. I would like to find her parents names. I would be grateful for any help. smiddy@ccdi.net
Rev. Thomas H. Floyd b.Sevier co.1838 d.3-7-1918, buried Proffitt Cem. married Elizabeth McFalls. They were parents of my gr.grandfather, James Richard Floyd m.Rebekah Jane Ogle, who were parents to my grandfather, James Thomas Floyd b.3-21-1899 d.5-20-1992 m. Ada Mae Lethco, who are parents to my mother, Mary L. Floyd Bunch. I am searching for the parents of my gr.gr.grandfather, Rev. Thomas H. Floyd. Any information about the Floyd line before Rev. Thomas H. Floyd would be greatly appreciated. smiddy@ccdi.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DiB.2ACI/166.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: You are correct John R. Latham was the brother of Vincent and the son of William Latham..