Can anyone give me the Precint districts or wards for the 1910-1920 census enumeration districts in the following Memphis addresses; 324 Leath St 659 Leath St 1840 S. Bellvue 218 Exchange St Thank you, Bob Parker Sgtmajrp@aol.com
Seeking information for the marriage of David Leith and Sarah Lillian Smith between the years January, 1910 and January, 1912, most likely in Shelby County. Any assistance would be appreciated. __________________________________________________________________________ Get free email with the family history touch (e.g., you@familytreemail.com) at www.familytreemagazine.com
Bob, I found some of these for you in the phone directory. The zip code for all is 38053 and the area code for all is 901: Big Creek Baptist Church, 6797 Big Creek Church Rd., Millington, TN, 872-4702 Embury United Methodist Church, 2060 Locke Cuba Rd., Millington, TN, 876-5729 Littlejohn Missionary Baptist Church, 2536 Littlejohn Rd., Millington, TN, 876-5566 West Canaan Baptist Church, 8715 Wilkinsville Rd., Millington, TN, 872-2426 West Union Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 3099 West Union Rd., Millington, TN 876-5757 Zion Hill Missionary Baptist, 4470 Duncan Rd., Millington, TN, 872-2343 Kerrville Presbyterian Church, 9216 Kerrville Rosemark Rd., Millington, TN, 872-2155 (not one listed in Munford, but some Munford addresses use Millington P.O.) Good Luck, Helen
Looking for the addresses for the following Millington Tn. Cemeteries. Please, for any assistance. Belmount Cemetery Big Creek Cemetery Embury Cemetery Goldsby Cemetery Independence Cemetery Little John Cemetery Memorial Garden Cemetery Noblin Cemetery Remberts Cemetery Ward Memorial Cemetery West Canaan Cemetery West Union Cemetery Zion Hill Cemetery Kerrville Cemetery, Munford Tn Also does anyone know the online Email address for the Tennessee Funeral Directors, 1616 Church St., Nashville, Tn. Bob Parker Sgtmajrp@aol.com
Hello, I am looking for information on Sallie Firth BROOKS who married Garland Burleigh LIPSCOMB in Shelby County, Tennessee on November 10, 1856. I would like to know who her parents were. By 1860, Garland and Sallie were living in Marshall Harrison County, Texas. Garland died there in 1880 and Sallie in 1888. Does anyone have these names in their family? Thanks for your time and consideration. Janet
Greetings to all: Having read some conflicting information on a variety of list, I made queries to the Federation of Genealogical Societies, and officers in some genealogical organizations where I hold membership. The following from the FGS website answers my queries: --------------------- Proposed Fee Increase for Copies of Military Service and Pension Records By Jack Brissee, Chair Records Preservation and Access Committee (RP&AC) Released: 6 March 2000 There have been postings on a number of mail lists recently about an increase in the fees the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) charges for copies of compiled military service records and pension records. While NARA is considering a change to the fee structure for these documents, the information that has been posted is both premature and somewhat inaccurate. The Records Preservation and Access Committee, a joint endeavor of the Federation of Genealogical Societies and the National Genealogical Society, has contacted NARA officials for clarification. The following is the "official NARA statement" issued in response to our inquiry: NARA Statement The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) will be issuing a proposed rule within the next few weeks that will revise fees for reproduction, including the "fixed-fee" orders in the NATF 80 series. The proposed rule will have a 60-day public comment period, during which time we will actively seek the comments of the user community. The proposed rule is presently undergoing internal government review. When it is released for publication in the Federal Register, NARA will notify the national genealogical organizations and post a copy of the proposed rule on its web site. The message will include the exact URL and the address for sending comments. The Records Preservation and Access Committee will continue to monitor this proposal, and will post relevant information on the Records Preservation and Access pages of the Federation of Genealogical Societies' Web site <http://www.fgs.org> and on the National Genealogical Society Web site <http://www.ngsgenealogy.org> when it is available. Please feel free to forward this posting to other mail lists on which the original posting may have appeared. Sincerly, Jonelle Ellis Russell
Those of you who are researching the surname RUTHERFORD might be interested in the following information that was posted on GenForum: "Dear Fellow Rutherford Surname Genealogist: For those of you who have previously expressed an interest in obtaining a copy of the two-volume, hardbound set entitled "Genealogical History of the Rutherford Family" written by Kenneth and Anna Rutherford, please go to the website www.Rutherfordcpa.com to officially sign up for your copy. We are currently gathering enough pre-subscribers so that we can go to print. Anna Rutherford (one of the authors... she's 82 now!) has granted permission to have these books reprinted, but due to the enormous cost, we have to have at least 180 pre-subscribers at $150 per set. I also need your help!! I not only need you to sign up, but I need your family members, friends, associates, genealogical societies to sign up as well. The sooner we get 180, the sooner we can all get a copy of the set and move forward with our Rutherford research. Please sign up for multiple copies if you can!! Please do forward this email to anyone who would be interested in obtaining a copy. Who am I? I'm a fellow genealogist that wants a copy of this set so badly that I am willing to take on the massive project of corralling enough pre-subscribers to make the printing of this book happen." Thanks, Doug Rutherford, CPA Rutherfordcpa@hotmail.com www.Rutherfordcpa.com <A HREF="http://genforum.genealogy.com/rutherford/messages/1151.html">Rutherf ord Genealogical Books</A> http://genforum.genealogy.com/rutherford/messages/1151.html For further information about these books go to: www.Rutherfordcpa.com
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Hi, Is there anyone who has the 1860 - 1870 Shelby Co., Tn. Census book. I sure could use help with a couple surnames. They are Morton, Abram B. & Brocchus, Edmond, & Thomas . I'm homebound for three weeks and could use help. Would appreciate your help. Thanks, Charla
Can anyone tell me or guide me to who or whom that could give me the census enumeration districts for these addresses in Memphis,Tn. 324 Leath Street 1900-1920 census 529 Leath Street 1900-1920 census 218 Exchange Street 1900-1920 census 619 Walnut St. 1900-1920 census I need this so that I can order the proper census districts for my search on my Parker family. Thank You, Bob Parker Sgtmajrp@aol.com
In a book I have from the library it states tha William M. King was one of the early settlers of Arlington, Tn. "Pioneers from the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, and Virginia settled in northeast Shelby County in the 1830s. The earliest settlers in the area were Jacob Kirkendal and William M. King." Taken from "Past Times Stories of Early Memphis", by Perre Magness. page 135. Thought your E.W.M. King might have dropped the E. Just a thought. Also, to the rest of the list, someone listed Kukendoll as a name they were researching. Could this other man be one of yours? Not the same spelling, but it sounds the same.
E.W.M. KING ...an ancestor of mine circa 1825 to 1880 was a lawyer in Shelby county and also a circuit court judge . I was wondering if anyone has seen pictures in the court houses in Shelby county ? Some places will have pictures of judges or maybe the lawyers in some old offices somewhere . I am in St louis ....thanks sheri
Would the person that wanted an obituary for Juanita Mae Moore please contact me. I have lost your email address. Thanks. Betty bstark9999@aol.com
Caren, There are only 2 marriages for McNeill listed in "Marriages of Shelby County, Tennessee " 1820-1858. Compiled by Edythe Rucker Whitley. Published 1982 by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Pg. 76 Record #3762 James H. McNeill to A.P. Sledge, License & marriage date: Apr. 17, 1855 Pg. 77 Record #3814 Lewis Becket to Arabella McNeill, License & marriage date: Jan. 1, 1855 Pg. 17 there was also a license taken out June 16, 1835 for John McNiel to Tibithea E. Person, Record #858. No marriage date. There are 5 records for the name McNeely, for Jane, John, Joseph B., Margaret & Samuel. Also a Joseph McNelly. Sandi Williams -----Original Message----- From: CMcne83604@aol.com <CMcne83604@aol.com> To: TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com <TNSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, 02 25, 2000 8:42 AM Subject: Cemetery or Marriage listings >Are their any books on the Cemetery listings or any Marriages? I am looking for any McNeill's that were living around the Germantown area. They moved on to Arkansas about 1859. I have heard there were several family members buried in the area. > >Caren > >
I need info on Robert Luther EDMISTON married Allie COOPER, had children: Charles Wesley EDMISTON born 1899 in Quito, Shelby County, Tennessee; Edgar EDMISTON? Any information would be greatly appreciated because I am in Arizona a long ways from Tennessee. Than you Bobby
Are their any books on the Cemetery listings or any Marriages? I am looking for any McNeill's that were living around the Germantown area. They moved on to Arkansas about 1859. I have heard there were several family members buried in the area. Caren
I am seeking information regarding a Herbert Watson b about 1919 in Tennessee. Herbert is/was the son of Lofton Richard and Lena(Lera?) Clouts Watson of Memphis. I would like to know if someone might check the Memphis City Directories for the years after 1939, which would make him 20 years old and would have been old enough to either be on his own or be married. In the 1920 soundex index, Herbert was shown with his parents and his two sisters Katherine b1912 and Thelma b about 1915. Both parents and the girls show birth place as Al. Only Herbert shows born in Tn. Any information greatly appreciated.
Try looking in the city directories this is a good place to track lost family. Wanda
this is my first post to the list; and hopeing that someone in or on the shelby co list can help. I am looking for the family of robert elmore whom lived in memphis area in and around 1931/1932. my father would talk of living with his cousin or uncle robert elmore. would anyone know of this gentleman or his kin. this may be the only straw left to finding out who my grandfather's people. my grandfather was robert henry foster, born possibly in ms. thank you in advance and I have my fingers crossed mary
I am looking information on Philip and Sarah (Sallie) McNeill. They were living in or around Germantown, TN in the mid to late 1850's. Any help finding these McNeill will be appreciated. I have not been able to place them anywhere. Caren