Obituary Butler, M.F. -February 14, 1986. Survived by wife, Ione Butler, two sisters, Lillie Lovelady, and Mary D. Holland. Remains are at Hermitage Funeral Home, where services will be conducted Monday 11:00 a.m. by Bro. John Gipson. Cousins will serve as pallbearers. Interment Hermitage Memorial Gardens. The Nashville Tennessean, February 16, 1986; Page D-41 Transcribed by: Fay Cantor Leonard Note: son/of James William and Bee Ella Huffines Butler
This "Mary Ann" is actually Julia Ann (Julie) Butler (~1839 – 16 Jan. 1911), daughter of Alfred and Catherine Wade Butler. Thank you for the death record. Gary Pace San Jose, CA Researching the descendants and antecedents of Henry B. Kemp Message: 9 Date: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 08:37:41 EDT From: FmlyTracer@aol.com Subject: [TNSMITH] Mary Ann Butler To: TNSMITH@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <19be0.4c2de8e0.39842195@aol.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 #15324 Name: James Benson Kemp Death Date: 7 Jun 1940 Death Location: Logan Residence Location: Logan (Adairville, KY) Age: 70 Gender: Male Ethnicity: White (married) Birth Date: 25 Oct 1869 Birth Location: Smith, Tennessee Spouse's name: Geneva Lee Herring Father's Name: John Kemp Father's Birth Location: Smith, Tennessee Mother's Name: Mary Ann Butler Mother's Birth Location: Smith Tennessee Inf; J.W. Searcy, Adairville, KY Burial: Red River *Is this Mary Ann, daughter of Brackston Butler? Or Mary, daughter of Thomas Butler*
Kentucky Death Records, 1852-1953 #15324 Name: James Benson Kemp Death Date: 7 Jun 1940 Death Location: Logan Residence Location: Logan (Adairville, KY) Age: 70 Gender: Male Ethnicity: White (married) Birth Date: 25 Oct 1869 Birth Location: Smith, Tennessee Spouse's name: Geneva Lee Herring Father's Name: John Kemp Father's Birth Location: Smith, Tennessee Mother's Name: Mary Ann Butler Mother's Birth Location: Smith Tennessee Inf; J.W. Searcy, Adairville, KY Burial: Red River *Is this Mary Ann, daughter of Brackston Butler? Or Mary, daughter of Thomas Butler*
Charles, Are the emails on this list archived for future researchers to access information posted to the list? All the emails on the Butler Kemp thread have gone missing from my computer, and just wondered if they could be access in the TNSMITH archives at rootsweb. Sharon Tabor
Thanks Fay.......... -----Original Message----- From: Vantage Consulting <vantage@twlakes.net> To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, Jul 30, 2010 6:13 am Subject: [TNSMITH] Jesse Benton Kemp Kemp, Jesse Benton - Died local hospital June 4 (1969). Survivors - 3 sisters, Mrs. Bertie Butler of Old Hickory, Mrs. Oshie Butler and Mrs. Ovie Duke of Gordonsville, Tenn. Remains are in the Rose Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Graveside services at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 6, with Dr. Wilbur Soward officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers: Lanie W. Neal, Jr., Robert Lovelace, Frank G. West, H. T. Stiff, Jr., Dennie Stiff. Honorary: H. T. Stiff, Lannie Neal, Sr., Henry M. Farr, Joe Woodruff, I. R. Jones, W. R. Jones, Roy Pruitt, Neal Owens, H. M. Doak, Robbie Wilkinson, J. H. Hobbs, T. B. Patton, C. W. Webb, John W. Jones, Jr., Ray Cadell. Woodlawn Funeral Home in charge. The Nashville Tennessean, June 5, 1969, P. 69. Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Glad to help -----Original Message----- From: tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Sue Gregory Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 7:13 AM To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Jesse Benton Kemp Thanks Fay..........
Thank you for the information Jeannie JEANNIE FAIRCHILD http://www.trailstothepast.org kymonroe@rootsweb.com Maternal Surnames: CassityCassetty/Casada/Casaday/Cassidy/Cassitdy/Caskey/Casty Etc Spelling of the name, Climer, Dalton, Davis, Dycus, Green, Harton, Holland, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Key, King, Kirby, Knight, Law, Lawler, Lee, Long, Manson, Marrow, Massey, McInnis, McKinnis, Newberry, Patterson, Pike, Ramsey, Sircy, Soyars, Thomas, Welch, Witcher, Young Fathernal Surnames: Adams, Brooks, Bull, Burchfield, Chenault, Cohen, Conn, Coon, Duncan, Gilkey, Gregory, Jamison, Long, Lowe, Lowery, Norwood, Peeler, Pressley, Searcy, Shomaker/Shumaker, Thomlin, White, Williams Spouse: Blanton, Burchett, Coldiron, Fairchild, Conley, Long, Williams, Howard, Picklesimer -----Original Message----- From: tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Vantage Consulting Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 7:40 AM To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSMITH] Leon Butler Leon Butler Funeral services for Leon Butler, 68, of Gladdice were conducted Thursday, December 31, (1987) at 1:00 p.m. in the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home in Kempville with Bro. Draper Murphy officiating. Interment was in the Genie Butler Cemetery in Gladdice. Mr. Butler passed away Tuesday morning, December 29, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a stroke. He was a farmer. A native of Jackson County, he was the son of Genie Butler and the late Oshie Kemp Butler who passed away in 1983. He was a Methodist. On December 7, 1950, he married the former Helen Spivey, who survives. Survivors, in addition to his wife and father, include three children, Denise Stockton, Renae Richardson, and David Butler, all of Gladdice, a sister, Opal Agee, Bagdad; and 3 grandchildren, Jason and Crystal Butler and Tessa Stockton, all of Gladdice Sanderson Funeral Home of Kempville was in charge of the arrangements. Jackson County Sentinel, Thursday, January 7, 1988 Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thank you for the information. Will put in my Kemp Folder Jeannie Still looking for my family -----Original Message----- From: tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:tnsmith-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Vantage Consulting Sent: Friday, July 30, 2010 7:13 AM To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNSMITH] Jesse Benton Kemp Kemp, Jesse Benton - Died local hospital June 4 (1969). Survivors - 3 sisters, Mrs. Bertie Butler of Old Hickory, Mrs. Oshie Butler and Mrs. Ovie Duke of Gordonsville, Tenn. Remains are in the Rose Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Graveside services at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 6, with Dr. Wilbur Soward officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers: Lanie W. Neal, Jr., Robert Lovelace, Frank G. West, H. T. Stiff, Jr., Dennie Stiff. Honorary: H. T. Stiff, Lannie Neal, Sr., Henry M. Farr, Joe Woodruff, I. R. Jones, W. R. Jones, Roy Pruitt, Neal Owens, H. M. Doak, Robbie Wilkinson, J. H. Hobbs, T. B. Patton, C. W. Webb, John W. Jones, Jr., Ray Cadell. Woodlawn Funeral Home in charge. The Nashville Tennessean, June 5, 1969, P. 69. Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Obit of Brady Butler BUTLER, Friday afternoon, February 1, 1963, at a local infirmary, Mr. Brady Butler. Survived by wife, Mrs. Lavergne Anderson Butler, daughter, Miss Barbara Lynn Butler, both of Old Hickory, Tenn., parents, Mr. and Mrs. Genie Butler, brother, Leon Butler, sister, Mrs. Amon Agee all of Gainesboro, Tenn. Services at Old Hickory Nazarene Church by Rev. Harold B. Graves. Time of services to be announced. Pallbearers - honorary: Members of National Guard Combine Field Maintenance Shop, and Members of the Old Hickory Nazarene Church Sunday School Class. Active - Athel Huffines, Glenn Huffines, Bill Huffines, Walter Butler, John T. Butler, Woodrow Butler, Tom H Sircy, Cordell Sircy. Interment National Cemetery (Nashville). Remains at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home. The Nashville Tennessean, February 3, 1963. Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard
Leon Butler Funeral services for Leon Butler, 68, of Gladdice were conducted Thursday, December 31, (1987) at 1:00 p.m. in the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home in Kempville with Bro. Draper Murphy officiating. Interment was in the Genie Butler Cemetery in Gladdice. Mr. Butler passed away Tuesday morning, December 29, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a stroke. He was a farmer. A native of Jackson County, he was the son of Genie Butler and the late Oshie Kemp Butler who passed away in 1983. He was a Methodist. On December 7, 1950, he married the former Helen Spivey, who survives. Survivors, in addition to his wife and father, include three children, Denise Stockton, Renae Richardson, and David Butler, all of Gladdice, a sister, Opal Agee, Bagdad; and 3 grandchildren, Jason and Crystal Butler and Tessa Stockton, all of Gladdice Sanderson Funeral Home of Kempville was in charge of the arrangements. Jackson County Sentinel, Thursday, January 7, 1988 Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard
Obit Leon Butler Funeral services for Leon Butler, 68, of Gladdice were conducted Thursday, December 31, (1987) at 1:00 p.m. in the Hackett Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home in Kempville with Bro. Draper Murphy officiating. Interment was in the Genie Butler Cemetery in Gladdice. Mr. Butler passed away Tuesday morning, December 29, in St. Thomas Hospital in Nashville following a stroke. He was a farmer. A native of Jackson County, he was the son of Genie Butler and the late Oshie Kemp Butler who passed away in 1983. He was a Methodist. On December 7, 1950, he married the former Helen Spivey, who survives. Survivors, in addition to his wife and father, include three children, Denise Stockton, Renae Richardson, and David Butler, all of Gladdice, a sister, Opal Agee, Bagdad; and 3 grandchildren, Jason and Crystal Butler and Tessa Stockton, all of Gladdice Sanderson Funeral Home of Kempville was in charge of the arrangements. Jackson County Sentinel, Thursday, January 7, 1988 Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard
Kemp, Jesse Benton - Died local hospital June 4 (1969). Survivors - 3 sisters, Mrs. Bertie Butler of Old Hickory, Mrs. Oshie Butler and Mrs. Ovie Duke of Gordonsville, Tenn. Remains are in the Rose Room of Woodlawn Funeral Home, Thompson Lane. Graveside services at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, June 6, with Dr. Wilbur Soward officiating. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. Pallbearers: Lanie W. Neal, Jr., Robert Lovelace, Frank G. West, H. T. Stiff, Jr., Dennie Stiff. Honorary: H. T. Stiff, Lannie Neal, Sr., Henry M. Farr, Joe Woodruff, I. R. Jones, W. R. Jones, Roy Pruitt, Neal Owens, H. M. Doak, Robbie Wilkinson, J. H. Hobbs, T. B. Patton, C. W. Webb, John W. Jones, Jr., Ray Cadell. Woodlawn Funeral Home in charge. The Nashville Tennessean, June 5, 1969, P. 69. Transcribed by: Fay C. Leonard
Thanks Gary!!! -----Original Message----- From: GJenk32888@aol.com To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com Sent: Thu, Jul 29, 2010 10:58 pm Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Elba Dycus.......etc Found the following email sent to this list 08 Jun 2000....... Still diggin..... Gary J Subject: Re: John and Eliza Dycus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- The two oldest sons of William and Winnie, Elba and LeeRoy, both married and had large families. Elba's son John married LeeRoy's daughter Eliza Jane.(yes they were first cousins) John Savage Dycus and Eliza Jane Dycus married and had eleven children. Elba"Elby" Dycus was bon in 1821 in TN. Had 9? children by two wives: Polly Dixon, mother of 5?,second wife, Mary? The first three children of Polly were Lucinda"Cindie"b 1844; Wm Jackson"Bill" b 1846. Clensa "Clem or Clemzia" b 1849. John Lee or John Lee Savage Dycus, b 1863; Burnita, b 1859; Eliza, b1863 (7-9) Queen, Lizzie, Jane. LeeRoy Dycus, b 5/19/1828-d 9/2/15. He had 3 wives. 1st-Polly Donoho; 2nd-Maria "Mariah" Donoho; ( This was my Grandmother, Ma Dycus' Mother). 3rd wife-Eliza Jane Clark. My grandmother was the 6th child, b 2/20/1865-d 6/19/1942. John Lee"Savage" Dycus and Eliza Jane Dycus, cousins and my mother's parents as I said were first cousins. Ma and Pa had 11 children: Otha Lee, Stella Dycus Russell, Jip Lawson, Magnus H, Lucian Drury, Della Dycus Porterfield, Lula Gertrude "Joe" (MY MOTHER), who married Ray Allen Binnion and Cornell (Nelle) Dycus Huddleston (3 died young; Truman, William, and Ruby). My parents had 12 children: Ray Kenneth Binnion, Prentice Leedon "Bill", Ruth Dale who married a Dycus, Charles Carmel, Melba Sue "Gammons", John Robert, Bobby Gene, Connie "Bush", Barbara Ann "Long""McDonald", Paul Edward, Don Randal, and then me Lula Jane "Stanford". The list goes on and the list goes back. Is this any of the information you have? Will scan you pages if it will help. Would love to compare what you have. I also have pictures if we could share? Would be happy to scan to you. I was named after my Mother and BOTH My Grandmothers---Lula Gertrude(Mama) Eliza Jane Dycus, who Mama called MAMMY, and Lula Belle Jenkins Binnion---hence my name Lula Jane. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Found the following email sent to this list 08 Jun 2000....... Still diggin..... Gary J Subject: Re: John and Eliza Dycus ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- The two oldest sons of William and Winnie, Elba and LeeRoy, both married and had large families. Elba's son John married LeeRoy's daughter Eliza Jane.(yes they were first cousins) John Savage Dycus and Eliza Jane Dycus married and had eleven children. Elba"Elby" Dycus was bon in 1821 in TN. Had 9? children by two wives: Polly Dixon, mother of 5?,second wife, Mary? The first three children of Polly were Lucinda"Cindie"b 1844; Wm Jackson"Bill" b 1846. Clensa "Clem or Clemzia" b 1849. John Lee or John Lee Savage Dycus, b 1863; Burnita, b 1859; Eliza, b1863 (7-9) Queen, Lizzie, Jane. LeeRoy Dycus, b 5/19/1828-d 9/2/15. He had 3 wives. 1st-Polly Donoho; 2nd-Maria "Mariah" Donoho; ( This was my Grandmother, Ma Dycus' Mother). 3rd wife-Eliza Jane Clark. My grandmother was the 6th child, b 2/20/1865-d 6/19/1942. John Lee"Savage" Dycus and Eliza Jane Dycus, cousins and my mother's parents as I said were first cousins. Ma and Pa had 11 children: Otha Lee, Stella Dycus Russell, Jip Lawson, Magnus H, Lucian Drury, Della Dycus Porterfield, Lula Gertrude "Joe" (MY MOTHER), who married Ray Allen Binnion and Cornell (Nelle) Dycus Huddleston (3 died young; Truman, William, and Ruby). My parents had 12 children: Ray Kenneth Binnion, Prentice Leedon "Bill", Ruth Dale who married a Dycus, Charles Carmel, Melba Sue "Gammons", John Robert, Bobby Gene, Connie "Bush", Barbara Ann "Long""McDonald", Paul Edward, Don Randal, and then me Lula Jane "Stanford". The list goes on and the list goes back. Is this any of the information you have? Will scan you pages if it will help. Would love to compare what you have. I also have pictures if we could share? Would be happy to scan to you. I was named after my Mother and BOTH My Grandmothers---Lula Gertrude(Mama) Eliza Jane Dycus, who Mama called MAMMY, and Lula Belle Jenkins Binnion---hence my name Lula Jane.
Jeremiah Kemp 1679 England married Elizabeth Jenkins her dob 1681, Wendon, Cornwall, England. Children Richard Kemp 1715 Wendon,C ornwall, England married Mrs Richard Kemp her dob 1715 Children Henry Kemp dob 1740 Wake County, NC Dod 1820 Wilson County, TN Moses Kemp dob 1749 Wake County NC dod 1802 Greenville, Pickens, SC Henry married Dinah she was born 1740 her dod was 1840 Children Burrell Kemp dob 1760 Virginia dod 1825 Wilson County TN Richard Kemp 1785 North Carolina dod 1850 Smith County TN Murphy Kemp 1770 Wake County NC DOD 1850 smith county TN Burrell Kemp married Nancy Foster her dob 1775 VA and DOD is 1875 Scott, Illinois USA Children Burnell Kemp JR dob 1794 Wake county NC dod Difficult Smith TN Nancy Kemp dob 1810 Wilson County TN Emanuall Kemp dob 1808 Wilson County TN dod 1871 Hollistor, San Benito, CA William M Kemp dob 1802 Wake County NC dod Difficult, Smith, TN Rebecca Kemp dob 1794 North Carolina dod aft 1870 NC Burnell Kemp married Elizabeth Jane Romling dob 1795 Wake County NC dod Smith County TN Children William Layton (Billy) Kemp dob 1817 Difficult, Smith County TN dod 1905 Difficult, Smith County TN Jinks Kemp 1820 Smith County TN Asa Kemp 1820 Old Kemp Hollow, Smith, TN 1890 Smith County TN Larkin Kemp 1822 Smith County Tn dod 1909 Jesse Kemp 1825 Johanthan Kemp 1827 to 1836 Smith County TN James Kemp 1832 to 1854 Smith County TN Bailey Kepm 1837 to 1924 Smith County TN Harvey Harry Kemp 1837 to 1911 Smith County TN William Layton Kemp married Doritha H Pankay dob 1818 TN dod 1891 Difficult Smith TN Children John Spraggins Kemp dob 1858 to 1936 Difficult Smith TN Minerva Kemp 1846 TN William H Kemp 1857 TN Elizabeth Kemp 1846 TN Anthony Kemp 1842 TN John Spraggins Kemp married Minnie Ardelia (Nerve) Sircy She was born 1859 Smith County TN dod 1937 Smith County TN Children Essie Pearl Kemp dob 1902 Carthage Smith TN dod 1978 Old Hickory Davidson TN Buford Kemp dob 1902 Nellie Kate Kemp dob 1897 TN to 1978 Nashville Davidson TN Elma Odell Kemp dob 1891 TN to 1918 Shelia Florence Kemp dob 1899 TN to 1951 Smith County TN Casper Clyde Dick Kemp Unknown dob and dod William Cavet Kemp 1900 Smith County TN to 1966 Pleasant Shade Smith TN Vessie Velma Kemp dob 1894 Smith County TN to 1972 Nashville Davidson TN This is what I have on Tennessee Ramsey There were two of them in the Ramsey Family This is the one that married a Kemp and a Sircy Tennessee Ramsey is the daughter of William L Ramsey and (Sindarela) Martha Lucinda Case Tennessee was born 02/1861 Macon County TN according to the records I have And she died 1920 Jackson County TN She married Henry Sircy and they had a child named Else Birtie Sircy 1885 to 1978 She married James B Kemp and they had children James Benton Kemp Thomas Kemp Oshia Belle Kemp Ova Lee Kemp Ova Lee Kemp married John Frank Hughes Their children Casper Hughes Jewell Dean Hughes Wert Bill Hughes Jewell Dean Hughes married Ben Myers And they had Living Boy Myers Barbra Myers who married A Alexander They are buried at the Butler Cemetery near Gladdice TN JEANNIE FAIRCHILD Maternal Surnames: CassityCassetty/Casada/Casaday/Cassidy/Cassitdy/Caskey/Casty Etc Spelling of the name, Climer, Dalton, Davis, Dycus, Green, Harton, Holland, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Key, King, Kirby, Knight, Law, Lawler, Lee, Long, Manson, Marrow, Massey, McInnis, McKinnis, Newberry, Patterson, Pike, Ramsey, Sircy, Soyars, Thomas, Welch, Witcher, Young Fathernal Surnames: Adams, Brooks, Bull, Burchfield, Chenault, Cohen, Conn, Coon, Duncan, Gilkey, Gregory, Jamison, Long, Lowe, Lowery, Norwood, Peeler, Pressley, Searcy, Shomaker/Shumaker, Thomlin, White, Williams Spouse: Blanton, Burchett, Coldiron, Fairchild, Conley, Long, Williams, Howard, Picklesimer
Ok, maybe this will help. Heres some of what I have on the children of William Carver and Minerva Neoma Carver. If I do more than one generation at a time its to many pages to post. Are we sure that it is John Simpson Dycus that married Nancy Massey and Rosie Flatt? Mary Descendants of William Edward Dycus Generation No. 1 1. WILLIAM EDWARD5 DYCUS (EDWARD C.4, EDWARD DYCUS3 JR, EDWARD2 DYCUS, SR., WILLIAM1) was born Abt. 1799 in North Carolina, and died Abt. 1886. He married WINNIE MINERVY NEOMA CARVER Bef. 1821, daughter of JOHN CARVER and MARY DYCUS. She was born November 18, 1799 in Tennessee, and died June 13, 1888 in Macon County, Tennessee. Notes for WILLIAM EDWARD DYCUS: 1850 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus William 51 Farmer b. NC Dycus Minervy 51 b. TN Carver Eli 33 b. TN Farmer (brother-in-law noted, in transcription) Dycus* Clarisa 25 b. TN Dycus* Leroy 21 b. TN Dycus* Arrenia 20 b. TN Dycus* Oma J. 18 b. TN Dycus* Elizabeth 16 b. TN Dycus* Amanda 13 b. TN Dycus* Miranda 11 b. TN Dycus* Larkin 6 b. TN Dycus* John S. b. TN Asterisks added to Macon Co. Census transcriptions indicate corrections or additions. I am assuming these Asterisks indicate that they may have listed all of these with Dycus Surname as Carver? 1860 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus Wm. 60 b. NC farmer Carver+ Winney M. 60 b. NC Carver added to transcription Dycus Arena 30 b. TN Dycus Larkin 17 b. TN Dycus John Simpson 13 b. TN 1870 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus William 70 b. NC Dycus Winnie 60 b. NC (Carver added) Dycus Arenia 41 b. TN Dycus John S. 23 b. TN 1880 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus William 80 b. NC Dycus Winnie 80 b. TN wife Dycus Irene 50 b. TN daug (Arena or was her name Irene?) Dycus John S. 34 b. TN son Dycus Nancy M. 31 b. TN stepdau. (should this be Daug-in-law Nancy Massey?) Dycus Charlie 5 b. TN grandson Dycus Fannie 3 b. TN granddaug. Children of WILLIAM DYCUS and WINNIE CARVER are: i. ELBA6 DYCUS, b. Abt. 1821, Tennessee; m. MARY A. "POLLY" DICKSON, Bef. 1844; b. Abt. 1830, Tennessee. Notes for ELBA DYCUS: 1850 Macon Co. (from transcribed census) Dycus Elba 29 b. TN Farmer Dycus Polly 25 b. TN Dycus Lucinda 6 b. TN Dycus William 4 b. TN Dycus Clarisa 1 b. TN Living next house from father William Dycus. http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/xtn/jackson/1860/pgq001.txt Q014-03 DICUS -Dist. #3, PO Fort Blount, Jackson Co., Tenn., June 20, 1860- 87/ 87 Elbey 39 M W Farming 300 Tn I Mary A. 36 F W Housetend Tn I Louvcinda 15 F W Housetend Tn S William 13 M W Tn S Clavery 11 M W Tn S Sarah 9 F W Tn Mary Ann 6 F W Tn John H. 3 M W Tn Benitta 1 F W Tn (from transcribed census) 1880 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus Elby 52 b. TN farmer Dycus Mary A. b. TN wife Dycus John S. 22 b. TN son Dycus Bornitia 21 b. TN daug. Dycus Eliza A. F. 17 b. TN daug. ii. CLARISA (CATHERINE A.) DYCUS, b. September 20, 1824, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1880; m. RICHARD A. KIRBY, Bet. 1850 - 1852; b. Abt. 1833, Tennessee. Notes for RICHARD A. KIRBY: 1860 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Kerby Richard H. 28 b. TN Dycus+ Clerisa b. 36 b. TN surname added to transcription Kerby W. A. 8 b. TN male Kerby Leonidas H. 6 b. TN Kerby Sarah Amanda 3 b. TN Kerby Arenia Clay 1 b. TN Kerby Sally 50 b. NC mother added to transcription. 1870 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Kirby Richard A. 38 b. TN Kirby Claresy 46 b. TN (Dycus noted) Kirby Leonidas 16 b. TN Kirby Sarah A. 14 b. TN Kirby Arrena C. 12 b. TN Kirby Sally A. 8 b. TN Kirby Peggy H. 6 b. TN Kirby Elvira J. 4 b. TN Kirby Paschal W. 9 mos b. TN Kirby Sally 59 b. TN mother noted. 1880 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Kirby Richard A. 46 b. TN Kirby Clarisy 52 b TN wife Kirby Leonda S. 26 b. TN son Kirby Mary E. 19 b. TN daughter Kirby Elvira J. 14 b. TN daughter Kirby Peggie H. 17 b. TN daughter Kirby Paskel W. 10 b. TN son Kirby Sallie 70 b. NC parents b. NC Mother iii. ELIZA JANE DYCUS, b. Abt. 1827, Tennessee; m. MILES W. HUDDLESTON; b. Abt. 1810, Tennessee. iv. LEROY (TERRY) DYCUS, b. May 19, 1828, Macon County, Tennessee; d. September 02, 1915, Willette, Macon County, Tennessee; m. (1) MARRIAH J. DONOHO, March 10, 1852, Smith County, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1832, Smith County, Tennessee; m. (2) ELIZA JANE CLARK, September 07, 1873; b. Abt. 1834, Tennessee. Notes for LEROY (TERRY) DYCUS: 1870 Smith Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dicus* Leroy 42 farmer 2,000 850 b. TN(remarks unsure of surname) Dicus * Mary J. 38 keeping house b. TN Dicus* Mary A. 15 student b. TN Dicus* Sarah S. 9 b. TN Dicus* Eliza J. 5 b. TN Dicus* Tanzora* 3 (female) b. TN 1880 (from transcribed census) Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Terry DYCUS Self M Male W 53 TN Farmer NC NC Eliza J. DYCUS Wife M Female W 46 TN Keeping House TN TN Eliza DYCUS Dau S Female W 16 TN At Home TN TN Fannie DYCUS Dau S Female W 12 TN At Home TN TN Lawson W. DYCUS Son S Male W 9 TN TN TN William W. M. D. DYCUS Other S Male W 5M TN TN TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place District 7, Macon, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255270 NA Film Number T9-1270 Page Number 97C 1910 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Dycus, Wm Walter McDonald 30 wd Dycus, Bernard 8 son Dycus, Thomas L. 6 dau (Listed daughter and as a white female?) Dycus, Lana A. 2 dau Dycus, Leroy 82 father 2nd mar 38 yrs Dycus, Liza Jane 76 mother 2nd mar 38 yrs 2 ch 1 liv v. ARRENIA DYCUS, b. Abt. 1830. vi. OMA JANE DYCUS, b. April 22, 1832, Jackson County, Tennessee; d. December 31, 1910, Willette, Macon County, Tennessee; m. (1) JAMES JENKINS, JR, March 11, 1852, Macon County, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1827, Tennessee; d. March 07, 1862, Bowling Green, Kentucky; m. (2) WILLIAM M. "WILD BILL" CARVER, July 19, 1867, Macon County, Tennessee; b. February 04, 1842, Macon County, Tennessee; d. February 15, 1913, Willette, Macon County, Tennessee. Notes for OMA JANE DYCUS: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsmith/tngen/smithprobatecourt3.htm Pg 217 CB THOMAS admr &c VS Jefferson JENKINS & others} Order for Dower I Oma J CARVER have Received of John P YELTON Clerk of the Smith County Court & successor to EW TURNER former Clerk & commissioner in said office one hundred & forty dollars & twenty two cents after paying his cost which is $9\87 it being in full of my Dower Interest Decreed to me by Smith County Court in the Estate of my former husband James JENKINS Decd in the above cause given in duplicate this July 3rd 1869 Oma J CARVER (her mark) WM CARVER attest JB LUSTER AA SWOPE State os Tennessee Smith County} Personally appeared.Oma J CARVER wife of W.M. CARVER.Witness my hand at office this July 3rd 1869 John P YELTON Clerk Notes for JAMES JENKINS, JR: 1850 Census of Smith co. James Jr. 23, still living in parents household. 1860 Census Smith co. TN all born TN. HH# 589 Jenkins James 34 b. TN Jenkins Jane 28 b. TN Jenkins Wm. C. 7 b. TN Jenkins Jefferson 6 b. TN Jenkins James S. 3 b. TN Jenkins Alfred 1 b. TN 1870 Macon Co. Census transcribed. Dist #7 HH# 111 all born TN. Carver William M. 27 Dycus Oma J. 38 Carver Winfield 1 m. Jenkins Jefferson 15 Jenkins James L. 13 Jenkins Alfred 10 Jenkins Dixon A. 7 1880 Macon Co. (from transcribed census) Carver William H. 36 b. TN farmer Carver Emma J. 48 b. TN wife (Oma J) Carver Dixon A. 17 b. TN son (this should be Dixon A. Jenkins) Carver Winfield 11 b. TN son Carver Flem B. 9 b. TN son Carver Charley M. 6 b. TN son Carver Laura Bell 4 b. TN daug. Alfred is living in previous household 1880, I have found no sign of Jefferson or James in 1880 Macon Co. TN The 1900 Macon Co. Census lists: Carver, Wm. M. Feb. 1843 57 Oma J. wife Apr. 1834 63 Charles M. Son Sept. 1873 26 single Jenkins, Kitty L., Grdau. Mar. 1883 17 Ruby M. Grdau. Oct. 1891 8 Dycus, Alfred servant Mar. 1882 18 single 1910 Macon Co. TN Carver William M. 61 1/43 b. TN Carver, Oma A. J. wife 78 2/43 9/5 b. TN Jenkins, Ruby adau 15 b. Tn Jenkins, Lizzie nie 47 D 6/6 b. TN vii. B. L. (ELIZABETH) DYCUS, b. Abt. 1834; d. Abt. 1865, Macon County, Tennessee; m. ELAM RUSSELL, Bef. 1852; b. December 30, 1832, Smith County, Tennessee; d. April 20, 1907, Macon County, Tennessee. Notes for ELAM RUSSELL: 1860 Macon Co. (from transcribed census) Russell E. 26 b. TN Russell B. L. Elizabeth 25 b. TN Russell Simpson 7 b. TN Russell E. J. 6 b. TN female Russell Winney 4 b. TN Russell William 3 b. TN Russell N. A. 4/12 b. TN female 1870 Federal Census Federal Census for August 18, 1870 Highland Township, Jackson County, Tennessee Russell Elam 37 farmer 425, 750 b. TN Russell Melissa 26 wife b. TN Russell Simpson 17 son b. TN Russell Eliza J. 16 dau b. TN Russell Winney 14 dau b. TN Russell William 12 son b. TN Russell Sarah E. 5 dau b. TN Russell George 4 son b. TN Russell Margart 2 dau b. TN Russell Sidney 10/12 son b. TN 1880 (from transcribed census) Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Elam RUSSELL Self M Male W 47 TN Farmer VA NC Malissa J. RUSSELL Wife M Female W 46 TN Keeping House TN TN Sarah RUSSELL Dau S Female W 15 TN At Home TN TN George L. RUSSELL Son S Male W 13 KY Works On Farm TN TN Margrett RUSSELL Dau S Female W 12 TN At Home TN TN Sidney RUSSELL Son S Male W 10 TN Works On Farm TN TN Luverna RUSSELL Dau S Female W 9 TN TN TN Mary F. RUSSELL Dau S Female W 6 KY TN TN Luvina RUSSELL Dau S Female W 4 KY TN TN Luther RUSSELL Son S Male W 1 TN TN TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place District 3, Jackson, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255264 NA Film Number T9-1264 Page Number 294B viii. AMANDA DYCUS, b. August 30, 1836, Macon County, Tennessee; d. March 08, 1913, Macon County, Tennessee; m. JOHN WISMAN DONOHO, March 25, 1853, Smith County, Tennessee; b. April 06, 1836, Smith County, Tennessee; d. September 01, 1865, Staunton, Virginia. 1860 Smith Co. TN (from transcribed census) Donoho John W. 24 farmer 250 250 b. TN (living next to father) REMARKS: One set of Twins Donoho Amanda 24 b. TN Donoho Julia 6 b. TN Donoho Mary E. 2 b. TN Donoho Nancy E. 1 b. TN Donoho James W. 1 b. TN 1870 Macon Co. TN (from transcribed census) Donoho Amanda 33 b. TN (Dycus noted) Donoho Julia F. 16 b. TN Donoho Mary E. 11 b. TN Donoho Nancy E. 9 b. TN Donoho John B. 8 b. TN 1880 Macon Co. Donoho Amanda 43 b. TN Donoho John B. 18 b. TN son ix. MIRANDA DYCUS, b. Abt. 1839, Macon County, Tennessee; m. LEROY LEE DONOHO, Bef. 1861; b. Abt. 1834, Tennessee. x. Notes for LEROY LEE DONOHO: 1870 Macon co. Donoho Leroy 25 b. TN Donoho Maranda 30 b. TN Donoho William L. 9 b. TN Donoho Haley P. 9 b. TN male Donoho Amanda E. 4 b. TN Donoho Martha A. 3 b. TN Donoho Elizabeth J. 1 b. TN 1880 Macon Co. TN Donoho Leroy 45 b. TN Donoho Mary M. 46 b. TN wife Donoho William L. 18 b. TN son Donoho Haley P. 19 b. TN son Donoho Manda E. 14 b. TN daughter Donoho Josephine B. 11 b. TN daughter Donoho Alta 9 b. TN daughter Donoho Harry D. 5 b. TN son Donoho Evy Bell 4 b. TN daughter Donoho James A. 2 b. TN son x. LARKIN DYCUS, b. Abt. 1844, Macon County, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1883, Cubb Creek, Jackson County, Tennessee; m. NANCY E. DONOHO, July 06, 1862, Smith County, Tennessee; b. Abt. 1836, Smith County, Tennessee. Notes for LARKIN DYCUS: 1880 Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace Larkin DYCUS Self M Male W 36 TN Farmer SC SC Nancy A. DYCUS Wife M Female W 40 TN Keeping House TN TN Alexander DYCUS Son S Male W 16 TN Works On Farm TN TN John S. DYCUS Son S Male W 13 TN Works On Farm TN TN Beverly T. DYCUS Son S Male W 9 TN TN TN Mary A. DYCUS Dau S Female W 6 TN TN TN Veally DYCUS Dau S Female W 4 TN TN TN William DYCUS Son S Male W 2 TN TN TN -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ Source Information: Census Place District 3, Jackson, Tennessee Family History Library Film 1255264 NA Film Number T9-1264 Page Number 292A xi. JOHN SIMPSON DYCUS, b. Abt. 1846. Married Nancy Massey December 23, 1873, Smith Co. TN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Gregory" <sagsspot@aol.com> To: <TNSMITH@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 3:30 PM Subject: [TNSMITH] Elba Dycus.......etc > > Sue, > I too have in data a Rosie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Flatt no dates md to John > Simpson > (Simp) Dycus b abt 1846 - no other info. except that Simp was s/o > Elba Dycus b 1821 of Macon Co; d after 1880 prob Macon Co. Elba md Mary > (Polly) > Dixon b abt 1825 - d after 1880...they had several children. > > Simp also md Nancy (Nan) Massey b about 1840. I show John Simpson Dycus > married > Nancy Massey 23 Dec 1873 in Jackson County, TN. [no proof!!]?? I show here > birth as > 1849 in TN and no death date. They have two children; Frances "Fannie", b. > 1877 (married > Paul Kirby) and Alford Dycus, b. 20 Mar 1881 ~ 25 Oct 1963, both in Macon > Co., and married > Juda Frances Cassetty on 25 Dec 1904; d/o George B Cassetty and Mary > Elizabeth Donoho. > Juda Frances "Fannie" was widow of Hadley Clark and twin sister to Amanda > Elizabeth > Cassetty. > > Elba also md Mary A. grenade b about 1830 - no more info > > Elba was s/o William Billy Edward Dycus of N.C. d about 1870 of Macon Co. > md > Minerva Naomi Carver 1799 N.C. 1888 in Macon Co. prob. I'm showing wife of > Billy as > Winnie Carver? ?Winifred? She's "Winnie" in the 1850 Census. > > SS HH 67 in the Macon Co. 1850 Roots Book published a couple of years > ago...has > infor on some of these families also. > > I am sure I connected some of this also to an old newspaper article which > I no > longer have...deteriorated. > > I have done no more research for this Rosie so there may be more available > but > know she is not the same as Rosa d/o our Holland family. > > Melba > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 about John S Dycus Name: John S Dycus Spouse: Rosa Lee Flatt Marriage Date: 2 Sep 1897 Marriage County: Smith Marriage State: Tennessee Source Information: Ancestry.com. Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2008. Original data: Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002. Nashville, TN, USA: Tennessee State Library and Archives. Microfilm. Melba, John Simpson Dycus b. ca 1846 was brother to Elba Dycus not his son. I have no marriage info for him however. There was another John Simpson Dycus b. ca 1866 who was son of Larkin Dycus & Nancy Donoho. Larkin was also brother of Elba and the first John Simpson Dycus. I have no marriage info for this John Simpson Dycus b. ca 1866 either. Elba had a son named John Lee "Savage" Dycus b. March 31, 1857 who married Eliza Jane Dycus daugher of Leroy Dycus also son of William Dycus & Winnie Minerva Carver which would make John & Eliza first cousins I think. This is what I have collected over the years from Rootsweb post by Jerry Dycus and also census records etc of these families. Mary -----Original Message----- >From: MELBA WILKINS <melbawilkins@msn.com> >Sent: Jul 29, 2010 12:11 PM >To: tnsmith@rootsweb.com, TNSMITH@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [TNSMITH] Children of Alexander F Flat(t) > >Sue, >I too have in data a Rosie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Flatt no dates md to John Simpson (Simp) Dycus b abt 1846 - no other info. except that Simp was s/o >Elba Dycus b 1821 of Macon Co; d after 1880 prob Macon Co. Elba md Mary (Polly) Dixon b abt 1825 - d after 1880...they had several children. > >Simp also md Nancy (Nan) Massey b about 1840. > >Elba also md Mary A. grenade b about 1830 - no more info > >Elba was s/o William Billy Edward Dycus of N.C. d about 1870 of Macon Co. md >Minerva Naomi Carver 1799 N.C. 1888 in Macon Co. prob. > >SS HH 67 in the Macon Co. 1850 Roots Book published a couple of years ago...has infor on some of these families also. > >I am sure I connected some of this also to an old newspaper article which I no longer have...deteriorated. > >I have done no more research for this Rosie so there may be more available but know she is not the same as Rosa d/o our Holland family. > >Melba > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Sue Gregory<mailto:sagsspot@aol.com> > To: TNSMITH@rootsweb.com<mailto:TNSMITH@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 9:51 AM > Subject: [TNSMITH] Children of Alexander F Flat(t) > > > > I'm sorry, I already deleted the email after abstracting the info, but when I got the names of Alexander Flatt's children in my files and saw that he had a daughter, Rose who died in infancy, I realized I have another "Rosa Lee [Rosie] Flatt" who married John Simpson Dycas, 2 Sep 1897 in Jackson Co., TN. I do not have life dates for her, but show John S Dycas as, 3 Jun 1866, Jackson Co., TN ~ 14 Jan 1960, Macon Co., TN. > > I don't show parentage for Rosa Lee Flatt. Does anyone know who SHE was?? > > > Sue G > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com<mailto:TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TNSMITH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Sue, I too have in data a Rosie Elizabeth (Lizzie) Flatt no dates md to John Simpson (Simp) Dycus b abt 1846 - no other info. except that Simp was s/o Elba Dycus b 1821 of Macon Co; d after 1880 prob Macon Co. Elba md Mary (Polly) Dixon b abt 1825 - d after 1880...they had several children. Simp also md Nancy (Nan) Massey b about 1840. I show John Simpson Dycus married Nancy Massey 23 Dec 1873 in Jackson County, TN. [no proof!!]?? I show here birth as 1849 in TN and no death date. They have two children; Frances "Fannie", b. 1877 (married Paul Kirby) and Alford Dycus, b. 20 Mar 1881 ~ 25 Oct 1963, both in Macon Co., and married Juda Frances Cassetty on 25 Dec 1904; d/o George B Cassetty and Mary Elizabeth Donoho. Juda Frances "Fannie" was widow of Hadley Clark and twin sister to Amanda Elizabeth Cassetty. Elba also md Mary A. grenade b about 1830 - no more info Elba was s/o William Billy Edward Dycus of N.C. d about 1870 of Macon Co. md Minerva Naomi Carver 1799 N.C. 1888 in Macon Co. prob. I'm showing wife of Billy as Winnie Carver? ?Winifred? She's "Winnie" in the 1850 Census. SS HH 67 in the Macon Co. 1850 Roots Book published a couple of years ago...has infor on some of these families also. I am sure I connected some of this also to an old newspaper article which I no longer have...deteriorated. I have done no more research for this Rosie so there may be more available but know she is not the same as Rosa d/o our Holland family. Melba
http://trailstothepast.org/states.htm JEANNIE FAIRCHILD Maternal Surnames: CassityCassetty/Casada/Casaday/Cassidy/Cassitdy/Caskey/Casty Etc Spelling of the name, Climer, Dalton, Davis, Dycus, Green, Harton, Holland, Hughes, Hull, Jackson, Key, King, Kirby, Knight, Law, Lawler, Lee, Long, Manson, Marrow, Massey, McInnis, McKinnis, Newberry, Patterson, Pike, Ramsey, Sircy, Soyars, Thomas, Welch, Witcher, Young Fathernal Surnames: Adams, Brooks, Bull, Burchfield, Chenault, Cohen, Conn, Coon, Duncan, Gilkey, Gregory, Jamison, Long, Lowe, Lowery, Norwood, Peeler, Pressley, Searcy, Shomaker/Shumaker, Thomlin, White, Williams Spouse: Blanton, Burchett, Coldiron, Fairchild, Conley, Long, Williams, Howard, Picklesimer
Lansford Kendred (Kenny) Kemp (19 Sep. 1859 - 23 June 1943) [LDVT] [LDVDR/STN] [1870 USC] [1880 USC] [1910 USC] married 1) Tennessee C. (Tennie) Winkler (29 Sep. 1864 - 21 Sep. 1887) [LDVT], daughter of Alfred M. and Elizabeth Bradley Winkler, 19 Oct. 1882 [SCTMR]. [NOTE: Bailey Peyton's Civil War pension papers consistently note Lansford's birth date as 19 Sep. 1860; Langford's death certificate, however, calls out 19 Sep. 1859 as his date of birth. Bailey's pension papers also record this son's first name phonetically as "Lawson", as do the records of his two marriages explicitly. The 1880 Smith Co., TN, US Census records him as "Lancon K.", living in his cousin Burrell F. Kemp's household. The 1910 Smith Co., TN, US Census records him as "Lansard K." Mary Knight notes: "His name is spelled differently in every census." His granddaughter Minnie Moore is certain his name was "Lansford" from his 23 years of living together with her and her parents in their home. To add a bit more confusion, his death certificate records his name as "Langford." The Alexander Funeral Home records give his name as "Langford Kenny Kemp with life dates of 19 Sep. 1859 - 23 June 1943.] Tennessee C. (Tennie) Winkler was sister to Burrell Franklin (Frank) Kemp's wife, Mary Ann H. Winkler. Tennie died of pneumonia when their only child, Maude, was eleven months old. Kenny's parents, Bailey and Juda, took Maude and kept her until Kenny remarried. Kenny married 2) Laura Udora Gregory (8 July 1860 -15 July 1920) [LDVT] [1870 USC] [1910 USC], daughter of Henry Milton and Mathilda Grissom Gregory, 7 Oct. 1889 [SCTMR]. He and Laura did not have any children of their own. They resided in the Mutton Hollow neighborhood of Gallatin, Sumner Co., TN. Upon Laura's demise, Kenny - "Pa" - moved in with his daughter and her family. Kenny was a farmer. Laura was born, raised, lived, married and died in Smith Co., TN. He was born in Smith Co., TN, and passed in Sumner Co., TN, being interred in the Bradley Burial Ground in Smith Co., TN. <> Kenny and Tennie had one child: Maude Elizabeth Kemp (15 Oct. 1886 - 5 Dec 1954) [1910 USC], born in Smith Co., TN, married Howard L. Gregory (31 Aug. 1878 - 23 Feb. 1955) [1880 USC] [1910 USC], son of William Jesse (Jabe) and Martha Susan Shoulders Gregory of Trousdale Co., TN, 24 Dec. 1902 [SCTMR]. Howard, born in Smith Co., TN, was a farmer and they lived most of their life and passed in the Mutton Hollow neighborhood of Bethpage, Sumner Co., TN. Gary Pace San Jose, CA Researching the descendents and antecedants of Henry B. Kemp