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    1. [TNSMITH] Silas Kemp
    2. Joe Cothron
    3. Recently there was some conversation on the site about Silas(Sike)Kemp. I was interested as one of my lines is also the Kemp family. I recently ran across a copy of The Macon County Times dated May 30, 1946, and browsing through it I found the obit on Silas Kemp. It is not real long so I will type it. Silas W. Kemp, Dies Near Red Boiling Springs. Silas W. Kemp, familiarly known as Sike Kemp, died at his home on Rt.1, Red Boiling Springs, on Thursday morning just after midnight. Death was attributed to heart disease, although he had other troubles. He had been in declining health for a number of years. His wife, Mrs. Vira Patterson Kemp, died a few years ago. He was 82 years of age and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Otis Wilmore, of McMinnville; Mrs. Ben Wilburn, of Gallatin; and Mrs. Pervis West, who resided with her father; eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one brother, Burrell Kemp, of Hopkinsville; and a sister, Mrs. Annie Carver, of Difficult. The remains were laid to rest at three o'clock Friday afternoon in the Jenkins Cemetery, near the home, following funeral services conducted by Elder W. Leslie Ramsey. The deceased was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church for many years. He was a citizen of the Pleasant Shade section prior to moving to Macon County, Mr. Kemp was engaged in the mercantile business at Prosperity up to his death, with his daughter, Mrs. West actively in charge. The deceased had a large circle of friends and was a good citizen. I think ( but not positive) that Mrs. Ben Wilburn was Flossie Kemp and Ben's parents were Peter & Ellener Burrus(Burris)Wilburn. Peter and Ellener are my husbands gr-grandparents. Shirley Cothron

    03/10/2008 10:11:02
    1. [TNSMITH] David Averett (Everett), 1820 Smith County, TN Census
    2. Jack Willoughby
    3. I would very much appreciate receiving a copy (digital preferred) of the actual page of the 1820 Smith County Federal Census that shows DAVID AVERETT (aka DAVID EVERETT). David was age 51 in 1820, his wife age 45 with two free white males age 10-16 and two free white females under age 10. I found this entry on Film # 193687, about 25 years ago, but can't find him on Ancestry.com now as either Averett or Everett in 1820. I don't know if the film # is National Archives, LDS, or whatever. I have several page (or line) numbers, but, again, I'm not sure which, if any, is correct: 1, 33, 506, 59 or 2187. I thought that perhaps the Smith County Library or the Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society (of which I am a member) might have a copy. Naturally, I will reimburse any reasonable expense. Thanks very much. Jack Willoughby Roseville, CA [email protected]

    03/10/2008 08:38:45
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] David Averett (Everett), 1820 Smith County, TN Census
    2. Francie Lane
    3. Hi Jack, Ancestry.com has David Averett indexed as David Averell. He's on line #33, page 1 <image 1/62> Francie Lane Yuba City, CA -----Original Message----- Behalf Of Jack Willoughby Subject: [TNSMITH] David Averett (Everett), 1820 Smith County, TN Census I found this entry on Film # 193687, about 25 years ago, but can't find him on Ancestry.com now as either Averett or Everett in 1820. I have several page (or line) numbers, but, again, I'm not sure which, if any, is correct: 1, 33, 506, 59 or 2187. Jack Willoughby Roseville, CA [email protected]

    03/10/2008 10:53:45
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] David Averett (Everett), 1820 Smith County, TN Census
    2. J M French
    3. I have some of the Averitt line that settled in Rutherford Co. from VA. Littleton A. (b. 1797) married Sarah Head, but I have nothing before that. If you are interested, let me know and I will send you what I have. Judy French [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jack Willoughby Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 5:39 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNSMITH] David Averett (Everett), 1820 Smith County, TN Census Importance: High I would very much appreciate receiving a copy (digital preferred) of the actual page of the 1820 Smith County Federal Census that shows DAVID AVERETT (aka DAVID EVERETT). David was age 51 in 1820, his wife age 45 with two free white males age 10-16 and two free white females under age 10. I found this entry on Film # 193687, about 25 years ago, but can't find him on Ancestry.com now as either Averett or Everett in 1820. I don't know if the film # is National Archives, LDS, or whatever. I have several page (or line) numbers, but, again, I'm not sure which, if any, is correct: 1, 33, 506, 59 or 2187. I thought that perhaps the Smith County Library or the Smith County Historical and Genealogical Society (of which I am a member) might have a copy. Naturally, I will reimburse any reasonable expense. Thanks very much. Jack Willoughby Roseville, CA [email protected] ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/10/2008 01:33:03
    1. Re: [TNSMITH] Silas Kemp
    2. MELBA WILKINS
    3. Info that I have is that Silas md 1-Sallie Ann Wilburn before 1894 the divorced when ?; md #2 to Mary Elivra Vira Patterson on 15 Apr 1894...re the dates given it would appear that Claudia A. (Mrs. Otis Wilmore) b 9 Oct 1895; Flossie J. (Mrs. Ben Wilburn) b 28 Dec 1898 and Lou Pervis (Mrs. Hooper West) b 23 July 1907 were all children by Vira Patterson. Can anyone confirm this? Thanks Melba ----- Original Message ----- From: Joe Cothron<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 10, 2008 1:11 PM Subject: [TNSMITH] Silas Kemp Recently there was some conversation on the site about Silas(Sike)Kemp. I was interested as one of my lines is also the Kemp family. I recently ran across a copy of The Macon County Times dated May 30, 1946, and browsing through it I found the obit on Silas Kemp. It is not real long so I will type it. Silas W. Kemp, Dies Near Red Boiling Springs. Silas W. Kemp, familiarly known as Sike Kemp, died at his home on Rt.1, Red Boiling Springs, on Thursday morning just after midnight. Death was attributed to heart disease, although he had other troubles. He had been in declining health for a number of years. His wife, Mrs. Vira Patterson Kemp, died a few years ago. He was 82 years of age and is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Otis Wilmore, of McMinnville; Mrs. Ben Wilburn, of Gallatin; and Mrs. Pervis West, who resided with her father; eight grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, one brother, Burrell Kemp, of Hopkinsville; and a sister, Mrs. Annie Carver, of Difficult. The remains were laid to rest at three o'clock Friday afternoon in the Jenkins Cemetery, near the home, following funeral services conducted by Elder W. Leslie Ramsey. The deceased was a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church for many years. He was a citizen of the Pleasant Shade section prior to moving to Macon County, Mr. Kemp was engaged in the mercantile business at Prosperity up to his death, with his daughter, Mrs. West actively in charge. The deceased had a large circle of friends and was a good citizen. I think ( but not positive) that Mrs. Ben Wilburn was Flossie Kemp and Ben's parents were Peter & Ellener Burrus(Burris)Wilburn. Peter and Ellener are my husbands gr-grandparents. Shirley Cothron ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/10/2008 09:14:57