Sue - I have James Riley Kemp md #1 to Manerva (Mary) Frances Brockett on 28 Oct 1869; Her dates are 2 July 1850 - 17 June 1879. I have two children born to J.r. & Manerva: James Marshall Kemp b 8 Oct 1873 Clarrice (Clara) Ann Kemp 28 July 1877 Manerva is D/O Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Brockett and Louise Goad. Melba -------Original Message------- From: Sagsspot@aol.com Date: 10/07/05 16:31:04 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates In a message dated 10/7/05 4:43:38 P.M. Central Daylight Time, maryknight@famvid.com writes: Sue, E. O. Kemp was James Riley's Kemp's second wife and mother of Rufus Jefferson Kemp. She was Ellen Dora "Eldora" Sloan, dau of John Milton Sloan & Nancy Parkhurst. Mary K. Thanks Mary...This opens a NEW file for me?? Don't have any children listed for James Riley, nor do I have a FIRST wife?? :>) Also, no children listed for John Milton, except now I have Ellen. Thanks again. Sue Sue Gregory, 706 Scarlett Place Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... Already in Progress! http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm
Thank you girls...this helped confirm some info I had. Noted that both Nancy P. & John M. Sloan are both buried in (Red Boiling Sprg?) Macon Co. but would someone confirm where each was born & died? Can you confirm who parents are of Glenn Kemp 26 June 1955 - 27 June 1955??? Thanks. Melba -------Original Message------- From: Mary Knight Date: 10/07/05 14:43:17 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates ----- Original Message ----- From: Sagsspot@aol.com To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and J. R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James Riley Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who she was?? Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who married Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue Sue, E. O. Kemp was James Riley's Kemp's second wife and mother of Rufus Jefferson Kemp. She was Ellen Dora "Eldora" Sloan, dau of John Milton Sloan & Nancy Parkhurst. Mary K. ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm
No, I just happened to read the message with her death notice, I have never seen one like it and loved it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eldon Wilkins" <MelEl512@att.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > Peggy...are you also on the Kemp search? > Melba > > -------Original Message------- > > From: Peggy Coleman > Date: 10/05/05 10:36:31 > To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > I love Susie's death certificate. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Sagsspot@aol.com> > To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:08 AM > Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > >> >> >> In a message dated 10/1/05 6:24:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >> MelEl512@att.net writes: >> >> 2) Susie Kemp b 25 Sept 1887 in Monoville, Smith, Tenn. d 29 June 1937 in >> Monoville, Smith, Tn.; buried 30 June 1937 in Sanderson Cem., Smith Co. >> >> I have same info as on death cert. The informant is that of her husband >> R. J >> Kemp. >> Susie is d/o Henry Beasley & Sarah Alice Taylor (went by Alice). Pg 120 >> N/C >> Henry Beasley 15 Oct 1855 - 5 Feb 1929; Alice next to him listed as Alice >> Beasley 27 Apr 1860 - 18 Oct 1952. Henry & Alice are buried in the >> Beasley Cem. >> >> Pg 131 N/C in the Sanderson Cem is Susie Beasley Kemp same dates as >> above; >> w/o R. J.Kemp 6 Mar 1881 - 14 Oct 1962. >> >> Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and >> J. >> R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. >> >> This death certificate is funny....it lists Susie as having the >> occupation >> of HOUSEWIFE. >> The question regarding last time held this position is 1937 (year of her >> death). The doc forgot to answer the question as to the number of years >> she held >> this position. I have never seen these questions answered before for a >> female. >> >> >> Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James >> Riley >> Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who >> she >> was?? >> >> Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who >> married >> Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue >> >> >> Sue Gregory, >> 706 Scarlett Place >> Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 >> >> >> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >> Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories >> Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ >> >> > > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > >
Thanks...I just thought it was unusual at least for its time period...today we have women who are a bit "smart alecky" and would write something for themselves re their being a mother/housewife but thought it unusual for an undertaker. For a female this generally would have been left blank re length of time, etc....had they answered the ? re how long one would be able to trace back to marriage time. (I had it). And being a woman I noticed that, but wonder if any of the men reading that d. certificate thought anything unusual about it. M. -------Original Message------- From: Peggy Coleman Date: 10/07/05 11:22:31 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates No, I just happened to read the message with her death notice, I have never seen one like it and loved it. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eldon Wilkins" <MelEl512@att.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 2:18 PM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > Peggy...are you also on the Kemp search? > Melba > > -------Original Message------- > > From: Peggy Coleman > Date: 10/05/05 10:36:31 > To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > I love Susie's death certificate. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Sagsspot@aol.com> > To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:08 AM > Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > >> >> >> In a message dated 10/1/05 6:24:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, >> MelEl512@att.net writes: >> >> 2) Susie Kemp b 25 Sept 1887 in Monoville, Smith, Tenn. d 29 June 1937 in >> Monoville, Smith, Tn.; buried 30 June 1937 in Sanderson Cem., Smith Co. >> >> I have same info as on death cert. The informant is that of her husband >> R. J >> Kemp. >> Susie is d/o Henry Beasley & Sarah Alice Taylor (went by Alice). Pg 120 >> N/C >> Henry Beasley 15 Oct 1855 - 5 Feb 1929; Alice next to him listed as Alice >> Beasley 27 Apr 1860 - 18 Oct 1952. Henry & Alice are buried in the >> Beasley Cem. >> >> Pg 131 N/C in the Sanderson Cem is Susie Beasley Kemp same dates as >> above; >> w/o R. J.Kemp 6 Mar 1881 - 14 Oct 1962. >> >> Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and >> J. >> R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. >> >> This death certificate is funny....it lists Susie as having the >> occupation >> of HOUSEWIFE. >> The question regarding last time held this position is 1937 (year of her >> death). The doc forgot to answer the question as to the number of years >> she held >> this position. I have never seen these questions answered before for a >> female. >> >> >> Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James >> Riley >> Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who >> she >> was?? >> >> Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who >> married >> Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue >> >> >> Sue Gregory, >> 706 Scarlett Place >> Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 >> >> >> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >> Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories >> Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ >> >> > > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/
I show Walter Carson married to a member of my family and their sons if that is any help. Wanda Pulliam ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sagsspot@aol.com> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 7:42 AM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Gregg Family > Do you have Hall's, Bone's or Carson's in your tree? > > Sue Gregory, > 706 Scarlett Place > Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Visit The Smith Co Web Site > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > >
I love Susie's death certificate. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sagsspot@aol.com> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:08 AM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > > In a message dated 10/1/05 6:24:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > MelEl512@att.net writes: > > 2) Susie Kemp b 25 Sept 1887 in Monoville, Smith, Tenn. d 29 June 1937 in > Monoville, Smith, Tn.; buried 30 June 1937 in Sanderson Cem., Smith Co. > > I have same info as on death cert. The informant is that of her husband > R. J > Kemp. > Susie is d/o Henry Beasley & Sarah Alice Taylor (went by Alice). Pg 120 > N/C > Henry Beasley 15 Oct 1855 - 5 Feb 1929; Alice next to him listed as Alice > Beasley 27 Apr 1860 - 18 Oct 1952. Henry & Alice are buried in the > Beasley Cem. > > Pg 131 N/C in the Sanderson Cem is Susie Beasley Kemp same dates as > above; > w/o R. J.Kemp 6 Mar 1881 - 14 Oct 1962. > > Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and > J. > R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. > > This death certificate is funny....it lists Susie as having the > occupation > of HOUSEWIFE. > The question regarding last time held this position is 1937 (year of her > death). The doc forgot to answer the question as to the number of years > she held > this position. I have never seen these questions answered before for a > female. > > > Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James > Riley > Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who she > was?? > > Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who > married > Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue > > > Sue Gregory, > 706 Scarlett Place > Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > >
Peggy...are you also on the Kemp search? Melba -------Original Message------- From: Peggy Coleman Date: 10/05/05 10:36:31 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates I love Susie's death certificate. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Sagsspot@aol.com> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2005 12:08 AM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Re Kemps/Death Certificates > > > In a message dated 10/1/05 6:24:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, > MelEl512@att.net writes: > > 2) Susie Kemp b 25 Sept 1887 in Monoville, Smith, Tenn. d 29 June 1937 in > Monoville, Smith, Tn.; buried 30 June 1937 in Sanderson Cem., Smith Co. > > I have same info as on death cert. The informant is that of her husband > R. J > Kemp. > Susie is d/o Henry Beasley & Sarah Alice Taylor (went by Alice). Pg 120 > N/C > Henry Beasley 15 Oct 1855 - 5 Feb 1929; Alice next to him listed as Alice > Beasley 27 Apr 1860 - 18 Oct 1952. Henry & Alice are buried in the > Beasley Cem. > > Pg 131 N/C in the Sanderson Cem is Susie Beasley Kemp same dates as > above; > w/o R. J.Kemp 6 Mar 1881 - 14 Oct 1962. > > Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and > J. > R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. > > This death certificate is funny....it lists Susie as having the > occupation > of HOUSEWIFE. > The question regarding last time held this position is 1937 (year of her > death). The doc forgot to answer the question as to the number of years > she held > this position. I have never seen these questions answered before for a > female. > > > Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James > Riley > Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who she > was?? > > Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who > married > Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue > > > Sue Gregory, > 706 Scarlett Place > Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263 > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/
Does anyone have any information on the Abraham Carmichael/Carmichel Family from 1840& 1850 census Smith co Looking for any mgs etc.. Understand that a Carmichael married a Owen/Owens What happen to them after the 1850 Census Any info is much appreciated... Thanks for any replies.. Joyce
Do you have Hall's, Bone's or Carson's in your tree? Sue Gregory, 706 Scarlett Place Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263
In a message dated 10/1/05 6:24:23 P.M. Central Daylight Time, MelEl512@att.net writes: 2) Susie Kemp b 25 Sept 1887 in Monoville, Smith, Tenn. d 29 June 1937 in Monoville, Smith, Tn.; buried 30 June 1937 in Sanderson Cem., Smith Co. I have same info as on death cert. The informant is that of her husband R. J Kemp. Susie is d/o Henry Beasley & Sarah Alice Taylor (went by Alice). Pg 120 N/C Henry Beasley 15 Oct 1855 - 5 Feb 1929; Alice next to him listed as Alice Beasley 27 Apr 1860 - 18 Oct 1952. Henry & Alice are buried in the Beasley Cem. Pg 131 N/C in the Sanderson Cem is Susie Beasley Kemp same dates as above; w/o R. J.Kemp 6 Mar 1881 - 14 Oct 1962. Buried next to Susie & R. J. are E. O. Kemp 16 Feb 1860 - 22 Aug 1942 and J. R. Kemp 16 Aug 1845 - 26 Nov 1916. This death certificate is funny....it lists Susie as having the occupation of HOUSEWIFE. The question regarding last time held this position is 1937 (year of her death). The doc forgot to answer the question as to the number of years she held this position. I have never seen these questions answered before for a female. Susie Beasley's husband is Rufus Jefferson Kemp. His father was James Riley Kemp and mother must have been the E O (---?---) Kemp?? Don't know who she was?? Susie and Rufus were the parents of at least, Curtis Draper Kemp who married Dorothy Mai Hackett. Bill, Isn't this YOUR line?? Sue Sue Gregory, 706 Scarlett Place Lebanon, TN, 37087-3263
> I am researching the Andrew and Susan Gregg family listed on the 1880 District 14, Smith County census. I can trace my family from this couple but can not seem to locate their parents. Can anyone help? Thanks, Vicki --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Movies: Check out the Latest Trailers, Premiere Photos and full Actor Database.
I am still searching for parents of Fanny Olleson/Allison born 12 May 1836 and married to Daniel Dillard 24 June 1855 at Chestnut Mound, Smith County, Tennessee. She is shown in the 1850 Census living north of the Cumberland and east of the Caney Fork Rivers, with the William and Rachel Wade family, pro bably as an au pair since there are 8 children in the household. It is interesting to note that among the children is Nelson Wade, age 9, who later married Fanny's daughter, Alladona, who would not be born until 1861. Clearly there were close family ties if they were not related originally. Perhaps Fanny was a relation of Rachael Wade. If anyone has any information regarding Fanny's parents, please contact me. Pat Greenwood I hear ethereal voices, persuasive soft and still, Daughter, if you don't remember us, who will?
when i got the smith county map 1835 at the TSLA i didn't see one for Macon but it could be out there.. Charlie teresa whittemore wrote: > Is there an 1850 District of macon County available? > Teresa > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Gregory" <gregoryc@charter.net> > To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 7:30 PM > Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] How to find Districts > > >> there is a 1835 districts map on our maps page: >> >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/maps/maps.htm >> >> hope this helps >> >> Charlie >> >> Joyce Link wrote: >> >>> Hi listers >>> Could some one tell how to idenfy the districts... >>> from the Online 1837 TAX List.. >>> How can I find.. What the Districts are on the 1840 and 1850 Census >>> to compare to do this districts...from the 1837 tax list...?? >>> >>> Thanks for any idea how to do this >>> Joyce >>> >>> >>> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >>> Add Your Surnames to Our Smith County Surnames Page at: >>> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/surnames.htm >>> >> >> >> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >> Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? >> http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm >> >> > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore,Links To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ >
Is there an 1850 District of macon County available? Teresa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charles Gregory" <gregoryc@charter.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, October 02, 2005 7:30 PM Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] How to find Districts > there is a 1835 districts map on our maps page: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/maps/maps.htm > > hope this helps > > Charlie > > Joyce Link wrote: >> Hi listers >> Could some one tell how to idenfy the districts... >> from the Online 1837 TAX List.. >> How can I find.. What the Districts are on the 1840 and 1850 Census to >> compare to do this districts...from the 1837 tax list...?? >> >> Thanks for any idea how to do this >> Joyce >> >> >> ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >> Add Your Surnames to Our Smith County Surnames Page at: >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/surnames.htm >> > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? > http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm > >
there is a 1835 districts map on our maps page: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/maps/maps.htm hope this helps Charlie Joyce Link wrote: > Hi listers > Could some one tell how to idenfy the districts... > from the Online 1837 TAX List.. > How can I find.. What the Districts are on the 1840 and 1850 Census to compare to do this districts...from the 1837 tax list...?? > > Thanks for any idea how to do this > Joyce > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Add Your Surnames to Our Smith County Surnames Page at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/surnames.htm >
There are also Cartwrights in neighboring Macon Co. Some of my Robinsons were living in their household. ----- Original Message ----- From: Lou Travelsted To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, October 01, 2005 8:23 PM Subject: [TNSMITH] CARTWRIGHTS NEAR DIFFICULT Dear Kind Smith County Researchers! I need some help please! I received an e-mail recently from a lady looking for THOMAS CARTWRIGHT who lived in Difficult from about 1820. According to her information, he (Thomas Cartwright) is listed in the 1860 Smith County census - age 83 (b. North Carolina 1777; d.Difficult, Smith Co. 1869). If anyone has access to the Smith County Cemetery records, I would appreciate a look up for Thomas Cartwright or other Cartwrights. Thanks so much. Lou Travelsted travel@bowlinggreen.net ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Smith County Cemeteries North and South Of The Cumberland River at The Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_north/ http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_south/
Does anybody know anything about the William Everett family from Smith County....found them in the 1850 Census....He married Elizabeth and had several children.....One daughter Sarah age 8 could be the Sarah Everett that married my ggrandfather William J.Bell in 1867. Can anybody help? thanks Gary Bell
genie0077 wrote: >That was a good story and the N.C. Pope was Nathan Campbell POPE who was nephew to my ggrandmother ( he was descended from Calvin POPE/Silas POPE/Phillip POPE.) >He recovered from his wounds and returned home to marry Frances Ann Denton on 21 Sept 1865 and lived until 1911. I visited his grave in the Pope Cemetery on Hwy 70 about 7 miles west of Carthage on Popes Hill. >I have his birth year as 1845. Does anyone have his day of birth? >Thanks for that story, and thanks to John Waggoner for his input. >Jeanne Dark > > > > >==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== >Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? >http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm > > > > > Hi, I am not sure if I sent this information earlier or not but here goes. Nathan Campbell Pope was born 22 Sept. 1844 and died 4 Feb. 1911/ in Smith Co., TN Jim
Correct website is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ Eldon Wilkins wrote: > Lou...the Smith County cemeteries are transcribed and on the > TnSmith-L@rootsweb.com > > --------Original Message-------- > From: Lou Travelsted > Date: 10/01/05 18:23:36 > To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNSMITH] CARTWRIGHTS NEAR DIFFICULT > > Dear Kind Smith County Researchers! > > I need some help please! I received an e-mail recently from a lady looking > for THOMAS CARTWRIGHT who lived in Difficult from about 1820. According to > her information, he (Thomas Cartwright) is listed in the 1860 Smith County > census - age 83 (b. North Carolina 1777; d.Difficult, Smith Co. 1869). > If anyone has access to the Smith County Cemetery records, I would > appreciate a look up for Thomas Cartwright or other Cartwrights. > > Thanks so much. > > Lou Travelsted > travel@bowlinggreen.net > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Smith County Cemeteries North and South Of The Cumberland River > at The Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society website: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_north/ > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/hg/cems_south/ > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Have you updated your Smith County Query lately? > http://www.tngennet.org/queries/qpost.htm
Dear Kind Smith County Researchers! I need some help please! I received an e-mail recently from a lady looking for THOMAS CARTWRIGHT who lived in Difficult from about 1820. According to her information, he (Thomas Cartwright) is listed in the 1860 Smith County census - age 83 (b. North Carolina 1777; d.Difficult, Smith Co. 1869). If anyone has access to the Smith County Cemetery records, I would appreciate a look up for Thomas Cartwright or other Cartwrights. Thanks so much. Lou Travelsted travel@bowlinggreen.net