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    1. Re: [TNSMITH] Beal Cemetery
    2. In a message dated 8/8/2005 4:24:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, e.s.grant@att.net writes: > > I BELIEVE THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. > > ESG > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/cempics/bealcem.htm > > -------------- Original message from Jsbranham@cs.com: -------------- > > > >Cemeteries of Trousdale County, TN (Bet-Nel Books) > >On page 158 of the book, there is listed a Beal Cemetery, Located on a > branch > >of Lick Creek of Dixon's Creek, about .4 mile N.W. of site of old Center > >Point School, on property presently owned by Jim Woodard, formerly the Beal > > >place > >and before that, the old Stafford place. Investigated by Vernon Roddy, 26 > Mar > >1975. > > > >A lady that I have met here in East Tennessee has relatives buried there. > She > >tried to locate the Cemetery a few years ago, but was not successful. She > was > >told that it had been plowed over. Does anyone know if this cemetery still > in > >existence? > > > >Thanks, Brenda > I appreciate the info, but unfortunately, this is not the right Beal Cemetery. Brenda

    08/08/2005 01:06:18
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] henry l jenkins sr
    2. Henry sr. was born before the 1830 census in Macon co. and died on April 13, 1868 in Stevenson, Alabama. He served in co.D 9th Ky. inf. civil war.

    08/08/2005 11:52:28
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] Beal Cemetery
    2. Brenda, I went to school at Center Point 2 or 3 years. I don't remember the cemetary. I do know where Mr. Jim Woodards farm was, but do not know who ownes the farm now. He has been dead many years. Will inquire when I am up there. Herald

    08/08/2005 10:42:14
    1. Beal Cemetery
    2. Cemeteries of Trousdale County, TN (Bet-Nel Books) On page 158 of the book, there is listed a Beal Cemetery, Located on a branch of Lick Creek of Dixon's Creek, about .4 mile N.W. of site of old Center Point School, on property presently owned by Jim Woodard, formerly the Beal place and before that, the old Stafford place. Investigated by Vernon Roddy, 26 Mar 1975. A lady that I have met here in East Tennessee has relatives buried there. She tried to locate the Cemetery a few years ago, but was not successful. She was told that it had been plowed over. Does anyone know if this cemetery still in existence? Thanks, Brenda

    08/08/2005 09:46:40
    1. henry l jenkins sr
    2. need birth and death dates for henry

    08/07/2005 11:00:38
    1. canzady boston
    2. need birth and death dates for canzady daughter of george and matilda boston

    08/07/2005 09:33:56
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] jenkins
    2. Mary Knight
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: thackxton_c@bellsouth.net who is eugene stanley jenkins i have him as a son of george washington red jenkins.please help John I have his name as Eugene Staley Jenkins b. February 07, 1896 Macon Co. TN d. May 1973 Akron, Summit County, Ohio , son of George Washington "Red" Jenkins (son of Nicholas Jenkins and Susan Boston) & Margaret Elizabeth Jenkins (dau of .Coleman Jenkins & first wife Nancy Stewart) Eugene Staley Jenkins married Mar 22, 1917 Rose Piland b. Sept 16, 1897 OH d. May 1978 Akron, Summit County, Ohio. Thats all I have for Eugene, I don't have any children listed for him. Mary Knight

    08/07/2005 03:04:02
    1. jenkins
    2. who is eugene stanley jenkins i have him as a son of george washington red jenkins.please help

    08/06/2005 02:24:50
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co
    2. John Brockman,b.Dec.25,1811, d.Jan.21,1876. Married Mariah Cowen b.Oct.26,1817 Smith Co.Tenn. D.Oct 18,1854 Putnam Co.,Tenn. she was daughter of Matthew Cowen b.1776 in Va. d.March 21,1865 Married March 8,1800 in sumner Co.,Tenn. to Catherine Trousdale b.Dec.19,1782 in Orange Co.N.C. to James Trousdale and Elizabeth Dobbins. Catherine died April 6,1866 in Putman Co.Tenn.Catherine was also sister to Govenor William Trousdale of Tenn. John and Mariah had a daughter Ordelia Brockman who married Jasper J. McDonald Dec.7,1864 Matthew Cowen is my ggg grandfather. Hope this helps. Pat P.

    08/05/2005 05:24:17
    1. christian boston 1770
    2. who are the children of christian boston and ruth?

    08/04/2005 01:32:39
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] Finding County names.
    2. Ladye Jane Hunter
    3. Mary, Thank you. I have sent this site to several other mail lists. Ladye Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Knight" <maryknight@famvid.com> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 02, 2005 10:06 AM Subject: [TNSMITH] Finding County names. > Many times I will have a city and state of where a person was born or died but need to know the county. > I found this site which makes it easy to find the county a particular city or town is in. > I though it might be helpful for others! :-) > > http://www.city-data.com/ > > Mary K. > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... > Already in Progress! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm >

    08/02/2005 06:42:59
    1. Finding County names.
    2. Mary Knight
    3. Many times I will have a city and state of where a person was born or died but need to know the county. I found this site which makes it easy to find the county a particular city or town is in. I though it might be helpful for others! :-) http://www.city-data.com/ Mary K.

    08/02/2005 04:06:21
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] Finding County names.
    2. Eldon Wilkins
    3. Interesting Mary...I tried Brooks Bend (I know where it is, but did as a trial) and nothing happened. Am sure it will come in handy at times. Thanks. M. -------Original Message------- From: Mary Knight Date: 08/02/05 07:52:00 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSMITH] Finding County names. Many times I will have a city and state of where a person was born or died but need to know the county. I found this site which makes it easy to find the county a particular city or town is in. I though it might be helpful for others! :-) http://www.city-data.com/ Mary K. ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... Already in Progress! http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm

    08/02/2005 02:31:21
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] First U. S. Census
    2. Dan and Rae Jean
    3. A few Aderhold and a few Artherholts not for sure about the others yet. ----- Original Message ----- From: "B & B West" <geefer@sti.net> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 11:18 AM Subject: [TNSMITH] First U. S. Census > This day in history, 1 August 1790, the first United States census was > completed, showing > a population of nearly 4 million people. How many of your "peeps" were > included in that census? > > Bobby L. West > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories > Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ >

    08/01/2005 07:03:29
    1. First U. S. Census
    2. B & B West
    3. This day in history, 1 August 1790, the first United States census was completed, showing a population of nearly 4 million people. How many of your "peeps" were included in that census? Bobby L. West

    08/01/2005 03:18:52
    1. Credit
    2. B & B West
    3. On land transfers I keep seeing the term "on a credit of one and two years". What exactly does that mean? Bobby L. West

    07/31/2005 03:33:28
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] REED's
    2. Yes, this is the right connection! Thank you very much! Ruby's first husband was WASH REED---b. 6-11-1911 d. 2-16-1966 WWII Veteran She then married Chester "Check" Lee LYNCH this was my grandfather Eldon Wilkins <MelEl512@att.net> wrote: Have sent info to a relative re Reed. I do not have a Wash Reed but do have a little information that do not know if it fits or not. Frances Warren, a d/o James Warren (James b 17 Dec d 26 May 1950 of Smith Co ; This James md Josie Ballenger (Ballinger) and show her born same day as James and do not know if that was given in error or not. Josie died 3 Aug 1972 in Smith Co. Josie was d/o Berry Ballinger b 1855 in Ky and his wife Martha. That is all I have on them. Melba -------Original Message------- From: cowcountry2@yahoo.com Date: 07/30/05 09:22:43 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSMITH] REED's Does anyone have any information on a WASH REED that married RUBY FRANCIS WARREN b. 1914 d. 12-1-1980 maybe their children, parents, siblings __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... Already in Progress! http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Visit The Smith Co Web Site http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Read only the mail you want - Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard.

    07/30/2005 02:15:33
    1. RE: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co
    2. Marcy O'Malley
    3. Thanks, will try those, tho at this point see no connection. Marcy -----Original Message----- From: Eldon Wilkins [mailto:MelEl512@att.net] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 4:06 PM To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co Went on another site...does any of this fit? Daniel Bockman b abt 1787 in Shenandoah, Va d abt 1869 in Tenn; son of John Bachman and Ann_____. Daniel married Dorcas Shaw about 1800 in Tenn and she died bef 1861, prob Tn. There children were ann 1816, John B. 1821, William 1823, Sarah D. 1830, Margaret 1831, and Jane Steel Bachman b 25 Mar 1818 in Lincoln, Tn. and d 17 oct 1909 in Marshalll Co., Tenn. Found an alonzo L. Bockman md 19 jan 1890 to Mollie Ditty in Smith. I don't know anything of these people but at least you have two counties to check besides Smith. M. -------Original Message------- From: Eldon Wilkins Date: 07/30/05 13:39:06 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co I went into a google search...typed in Bockman Family History, then search. It brought up a Jeff Bockman...etc...you might want to browse this site. Sometimes one gets a good lead. M. -------Original Message------- From: Marcy O'Malley Date: 07/30/05 11:42:05 To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co I have been following all the requests and answers on this site. A really great and active site. I would hope I can get as much help on my line as so many of you have received. I would like any information on John Bockman, b. 1810, Christopher Bockman, b. 1812 and Michael Bockman, b. 1815. All have various spellings as indicated in the subject, plus others. I think they may have been brothers, tho I have no proof. The three of them and a Henry Boughman , which may have been their father were all shown in the Smith Co 1837 Tax List. I cannot find them anywhere else in Smith Co records except Christopher was in Smith Co in 1850. He left there for Missouri. Michael went to Dade Co, Ga and then appears in 1850 Texas census. John in Franklin Co Alabama 1850 census and them he moved back to Jackson Co Tn. He is buried in Bockman Cemetery in Putnam Co Tn. Connecting Lines: COWAN, TROUSDALE, BOYD, LEATH, FULTZ, MANNERS, MUNDAY, HELMANDOLLAR Marcy O'M ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... Already in Progress! http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm ==== 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 ==== Add Your Surnames to Our Smith County Surnames Page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/surnames.htm --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by OnlineOK Mail SErver] --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by OnlineOK Mail SErver]

    07/30/2005 01:50:50
    1. BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN,Smith Co
    2. Marcy O'Malley
    3. Thanks Gary Marcy

    07/30/2005 01:50:50
    1. RE: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co
    2. Marcy O'Malley
    3. John Bockman was married to Mariah Cowan whose mother was a Trousdale. I realize it is not a close connection but am hoping to "go in the back door" so to speak as I have tried so many other things. Marcy -----Original Message----- From: Bill Nichols [mailto:wnichols11400@comcast.net] Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 3:01 PM To: TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co Marcy, How are you connected to the Cowan and Trousdale family Lines? I have family connections with Cowan and Trousdale. tu, william trousdale nichols knoxville, tenn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcy O'Malley" <mjbom@onlineok.com> To: <TNSMITH-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 30, 2005 2:45 PM Subject: [TNSMITH] BOCKMAN/BALKMAN/BAUGHMAN, Smith Co > I have been following all the requests and answers on this site. A really > great and active site. > > I would hope I can get as much help on my line as so many of you have > received. > > > > I would like any information on John Bockman, b. 1810, Christopher Bockman, > b. 1812 and Michael Bockman, b. 1815. All have various spellings as > indicated in the subject, plus others. > > I think they may have been brothers, tho I have no proof. The three of > them and a Henry Boughman , which may have been their father were all shown > in the Smith Co 1837 Tax List. > > I cannot find them anywhere else in Smith Co records except Christopher was > in Smith Co in 1850. He left there for Missouri. Michael went to Dade Co, > Ga and then appears in 1850 Texas census. John in Franklin Co Alabama 1850 > census and them he moved back to Jackson Co Tn. He is buried in Bockman > Cemetery in Putnam Co Tn. > > > > Connecting Lines: COWAN, TROUSDALE, BOYD, LEATH, FULTZ, MANNERS, MUNDAY, > HELMANDOLLAR > > > > Marcy O'M > > > > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== > Volunteer To Transcribe For The Smith Co Census Project... > Already in Progress! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/census.htm > ==== TNSMITH Mailing List ==== Submit Your Family Pictures, Biographies, Histories Wills, Fokelore, To The Smith Co Web Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/ --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by OnlineOK Mail SErver] --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by OnlineOK Mail SErver]

    07/30/2005 10:29:24