At 08:08 PM 8/15/2000 EDT, [email protected] wrote: >Hey Cuz, > I thought we started to exchange info on the Ornduffs and I have Moores >in the tree too. I was born in 1953 so I did not know about the Filling >Station blowing up! My brother Allen Canter and cousin Pat (Gladys Mcglamory >) are more your age, when I talk to them again I will ask if they remember >that. I was at Lottie Street when I was little, and Short Street ran nearby I >think. You went up a hill that dead ended to the cemetery. I was back there 2 >summers ago and it is all grown up with weeds (Looks like a jungle). The 3 >old shacks our families lived in are gone except for a chimney now. I went to >Thomas Jefferson School. After my granny died we moved to Rice Terrace Apts. >When did you leave Bristol? Let me know if you want to try and exchange info. >I have an older cousin on line named Willie Kate Underwood that helps me keep >the tree straight and sends me info. Hope to keep in touch. In 1949 we moved from East State Street on Tennessee side to the Rice Terrace where I attended Thomas Jefferson Elementary School. In 1953 we moved back to Tennessee at 905 Kentucky Avenue. In 1959 I joined the U.S. Navy and retired in 1978 here in Charleston South Carolina. I worked at the Navy Shipyard until they decided to start closing it. Then I worked for the Army Corps of Engineers where I am currently. My dad Robert Edward South Jr. just turned 80 on the 1st of August. He lives on Broad Street in Bristol, TN. His mother was Ollie Virginia Moore born June 03, 1903 and died July 11, 1961. His father was Robert Edward South born December 24, 1897 and died January 1986. My grandmother Ollie's mother was the Ornduff line. My grandfather's mother was another Moore line separate from my grandmother. I have more names and dates if you want them. Fred