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    1. Re: [TNSTEWAR] Samuel Morris & Ed Outlaw
    2. Herb Clark
    3. Hi Gerry, My brick wall is my great-great grandfather David Outlaw Andrews b. 04 Jun 1819 (Stewart Co. I believe) as he was licensed there in 1844 as a Methodist Episcopal circuit rider for northern MS. Married Minerva Horton May 1851 (don't know where). Died 14 Jul 1853, buried Friendship Cmtry., Como, MS. Seeking his parents. Would appreciate any information you might have. Regards, Herb Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Parchman" <lib2uus@comcast.net> To: <tnstewar@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 08, 2009 6:28 PM Subject: [TNSTEWAR] Samuel Morris & Ed Outlaw > > > > I did a search of the early Outlaw families for a cousin some years ago, > but > only did the first 4-5 generations in Tennesse, plus some ancestors in NC > and England. > > Some of the connections are speculation and unproven. > There was an Edward Winn Outlaw born in Montgomery County > in1843, but all I know about him is his parents. There were several > Outlaw brothers who settled in Montgomery County and two > (William III and Seth) settled in Stewart County. I tried to send > an appendage to this memo with a summary of my research but > it was rejected for being too long, I think. > > I have notes on many of these early Outlaws as well if > anyone is interested. William III came to Stewart County from > Bertie/Hertford Counties in NC in 1804 and owned a lot of land as well as > a ferry on the Cumberland. He also surveyed the land for laying out the > town of Dover. Seth settled in eastern Stewart County about 1800 > near the Montgomery County line. The others came to Montgomery > County during the next decade. > > Gerry Parchman > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNSTEWAR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2009 07:38:39
    1. Re: [TNSTEWAR] Samuel Morris & Ed Outlaw
    2. Gerry Parchman
    3. I am confused by your memo. If your ancestor was David Outlaw Andrews, then his father was an ANDREWS, not an Outlaw, right? I have no Andrews shown in any of my listings in the Outlaw family tree. There was a David Outlaw (born about 1785 and died in 1849 in Tennessee), but that is the only one I have. But there were many other Outlaws from the families in North Carolina who later settled in Alabama and Mississippi. I have not followed any of those lines since the line I was interested in moved to Stewart and Montgomery Counties in TN. There is an Outlaw family history book somewhere that lists many other Outlaws. I think it is posted online. Have you seen it? There is also a family tree posted on ancestry.com for these other lines. Gerry Parchman

    10/09/2009 11:31:52
    1. [TNSTEWAR] Hays/Hayes families
    2. Sandra Ellis
    3. I'm working on my Hays/Hayes family and trying to locate more "cousins". I'm comparing that old paper passed around through the family called the "Hayes Family Tree" (that in years past I've said isn't accurate) to Bible records and census records. I THINK I have the names/dates/families as accurate as possible given the conflicting information! If a name looks familiar or if you see something I have wrong, PLEASE contact me! James Washington Hayes married Mary Bartee in Dickson County in 1836. JW died by 1856 and Mary moved to Stewart County by 1860. JW's mother (Catherine) and brother (Solomon) were living near them per the 1850 census. I have no idea what happened to them after JW died and I don't know anything else about them (yet). JW and Mary's children: 1. William Hartwell married Sarah Ann Hamlett in Stewart Co, 20 Mar 1857. He died 29 Nov 1861. They had one son named Larkin. (Larkin's children were Wm Hartwell, Leslie, Hamlet, Lizzie, Perry, and Minnie) 2. Araminta Hudson married W R "Bill" Mitchell 24 July 1856 in Dickson County. They moved to Texas but I have information on this line thanks to Lenora Anderson. 3. Andrew Wallace was born 25 Nov 1840 and died 19 Mar 1841. 4. Emma Eugenia Darthula married Dillard Turner (children James Howard, Sarah E, Molly) and Bud Hasley (Will, Eula, Sammy). 5. James Washington Polk married Elizabeth Bradford Jones 24 Dec 1867. (Children James Edward, John Lee, Sarah Jane, Dora Ann, Zella Mae, Ida Etna.) 6. Jesse Jacob Dallas (twin brother to Polk) was born 20 Apr 1844 and died 5 May 1845. 7. George Robert Bruce was born 10 May 1846. He married Matilda Hasley 27 Dec 1868. (Children Mary E, Wm Hartwell, Fannie Yodora, Sarah Emma, James Dillard, Catherine Bulah, Arminta Nell, Allis Ava) 8. Benjamin Loudolphus (Thieudolphus) was born 18 May 1849 and died 13 Aug 1850. 9. Theodore Baxter was born 18 Nov 1850 and died 28 May 1920. He married Clara Ann Trump 28 Mar 1896 in Christian County, KY. I know this family moved from Stewart County to Montgomery County---they are my gg-grandparents. (Children James Isaac, Eugene Pearl, Benjamin Loudolphus, Lucretta, Bertie Lee, Mary Ann, Lula Theodore, Jesse Hartwell, John Henry, Oscar Lloyd, Addie Arminta, Horace Lyman) I look forward to hearing from ALL of you! Sandy

    10/09/2009 11:35:56
    1. Re: [TNSTEWAR] Samuel Morris & Ed Outlaw
    2. Herb Clark
    3. Thanks for your time. I have seen the Outlaw book and ancestry trees. My reasoning was that David Outlaw Andrews' mother may have been an Outlaw. Regards, Herb Clark ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerry Parchman" <lib2uus@comcast.net> To: <tnstewar@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 09, 2009 5:31 PM Subject: Re: [TNSTEWAR] Samuel Morris & Ed Outlaw >I am confused by your memo. If your ancestor was David Outlaw Andrews, >then > his father was an ANDREWS, not an Outlaw, right? I have no Andrews shown > in > any of my listings in the Outlaw family tree. There was a David Outlaw > (born about 1785 and died in 1849 in Tennessee), but that is the only one > I > have. > > But there were many other Outlaws from the families in North Carolina who > later settled in Alabama and Mississippi. I have not followed any of > those > lines since the line I was interested in moved to Stewart and Montgomery > Counties in TN. There is an Outlaw family history book somewhere that > lists > many other Outlaws. I think it is posted online. Have you seen it? > There > is also a family tree posted on ancestry.com for these other lines. > > Gerry Parchman > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TNSTEWAR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/09/2009 03:56:23