Hi, If you have access to Heritage Quest or Ancestry and would like to provide Census Lookups in Sumner Co. TN. please e-mail me. I need a main lookup person for 1910, 1920 and 1930 I need backups for 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Diane Payne Sumner Co. TNGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/index.html
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Hi, Is anybody else on AOL having difficulty getting the mailing list? In the past I got as many as 2 digests a day. Now I'm lucky if I get one. Also, I don't know if my posts are received by the list? In the 1850 Sumner Co. census in district 18 shows Sally (Sarah) STROTHER as HOH James STROTHER age 24, and Louisa STROTHER are shown living with Sally. Who was Sally STROTHER's husband? Did Sally have a daughter named Frances? Here's hoping for a reply. :-) Thanks, Ann
This obituary appeared in the Nashville Tennessean on Tuesday, 12 April 2005: Cecil Moore MUNDAY Sumner Age 82 April 10, 2005 Age 82, Sunday, April 10, 2005 at Highland Manor. He is survived by daughters, Wanda (Charles) Searcy of White House, TN, Diane (Russell) Byrum of Portland and Betty (James) Kilmon of Franklin, KY; sons, Phillip (Lou) Munday of Franklin, KY, Garnet Munday of Indiana and Kenny Munday of Louisville, KY; 1 sister, Anna Lee Brown of Cottontown; brothers, Basil Munday and Nelson Munday, both of Portland, TN. There are 8 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, 3 step grandchildren and 6 step great-grandchildren. Mr. Munday was preceded in death by wife, Vera Mae Munday; parents, Joe and Anna Munday and brother, Junior Munday. Mr. Munday is at Wilkinson & Wiseman Funeral Home in Portland, where service will be held 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 13, 2005 with Bro. Clayton Hall and Bro. Steve Pierce officiating. Interment will be at Portland Memorial Gardens. WILKINSON & WISEMAN FUNERAL HOME, (615) 325-4191
Horn, Ida L. (Mrs.) died 6 Sep 1876 Died at Greenville, IL age 20. Wife of Joel E. Horn This is all the information I have. Diane Payne Sumner Co. TNGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/index.html
Sanders, N. C. August 1876 (Hartsville). Murdered by Ed Turner. Case at Carthage. That is all the information I have. Diane Payne Sumner Co. TNGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/index.html
William STONE married Sally (Sarah) GAINS 11 January 1808. Moses GAINS was the bondsman. A William STONE served as bondsman for my ancestor James William McCORMACK's marriage to Mathilda Frances SADLER, on 1 Nov 1867. I think that this William STONE, Jr., who served as bondsman for James W. McCORMACK, was the son of William and Sally GAINS STONE. Is this correct? GAINS Decendancy Children of Moses GAINS Henry Gains Sarah (Sally) m. William STONE, Sr. Children of Henry GAINS Lucracia m. James BRUCE Children of Sarah (Sally) Gains and William Stone, Sr. Sarah William, Jr. Frances Thanks for any corrections, additions, or comments. Ann
Searching for information related to Benjamin & Mary Roberts & their descendents. Benjamin, a cabinet maker, and his wife Mary were residents of Gallatin in 1860. Also searching for ancestors and descendants of James R & Delph Griffin census data indicates they were both born in North Carolina and are buried in the Griffin Cemetery in Sumner County, Jonelle Ellis Russell email: [email protected]
Source: Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, Illinois 1909 Enjoy! Diane Payne William Kell Bundy The life of the early settlers in any community has ever contained much to interest and entertain. There is something romantic about the ruggedness of their lives and the uncertainties they had to face which holds a fascination for us today. The family of the subject of this sketch were among the earliest inhabitants of the county in which they lived, and the hardworking lives they lived were much more eventful than the life of the average farmer of today. William K. Bundy was born in section No. I Centralia township, Marion County, Illinois, on May 4. 1827 and was the son of Frederick and Mary Bundy. His mother, whose maiden name was Wilson, was born in North Carolina, coming from the region of the famous Blue Ridge Mountains. Frederick Bundy was the son of Jonathan Bundy of Tennessee who came to Marion County Illinois, as early as 1825 or 1826, settling near Walnut Hill, where he soon afterward died. His wife belonged to a well-known family of Tennessee named Dorcas. They had four children, all sons - Robert, John and William, who settled in the vicinity of Walnut Hill, and the father of the subject of our sketch, Frederick Bundy, who settled in section No. 1, Centralia township. Frederick Bundy's father-in-law John Wilson, married in his native state of North Carolina. He was a farmer who on becoming attacked with the western fever, went westward to Illinois. There he settled northeast of Salem. On the death of his first wife he married a widow, named Jones. Their married years must have been happy one, for upon a third matrimonial venture he espoused another widow named Kelley. After a long and active life he died on the farm. The children by his first wife numbered seven. In regular order, they were: Mary, Nancy, Jane, Margaret, Samuel, Dorrington, and Sylvester. Mary, the eldest daughter, was the mother of the subject of our sketch. The children born to John Wilson's second wife numbered three. Frederick Bundy, living in a different period from ours, had not change to go to school. His education had to be self-obtained. He did not fail to seize the opportunities which came his way, and so became a remarkably well informed man. At the time the family came to Illinois, the journey was made in the old time cumberous team wagons. The family of the mother of our sketch also arrived by means of the same mode of travel. Centralia township at the time Frederick Bundy settled there in 1826, was as yet in its original wild state. As many be supposed, wild game and beast of prey of many varieties abounded there, particularly wolves. He remembered the howls and blood curdling "ki-yings" of the timber-wolves, to which he lay awake listening on many a night inside of the rough log cabin which he had built with his own hands. In time, he cleared the land and erected for himself a suitable home, and otherwise much improved the property which embraced four hundred acres. For years he carried on an active farming business and raised considered amount of stock. Frederick Bundy was politically a staunch Democrat, and in those days, he had to go over to Salem at election times to record his vote. In religious life, he was a member of the Christian church. His wife died in February 1848, and the demise of the inseparable companion of his life's journey was a great lose. He died in the fall of 1849, having, however, married secondly Elizabeth Walker, and leaving a son by that marriage. He had eight children by his first wife, the eldest of which was the subject of this sketch, William K. The others were: Alexander, who married first Margaret Breeze, and afterwards another member of that family, and who is a farmer in Washington, Nancy Jane, deceased, first married James Harper, and afterwards Reuben Alderson; Dorcas married Sydney Harmon, both of whom are dead; Jeanette, who married, also died; John joined the One Hundred and Eleventh Regiment, Company H, at the outbreak of the Civil war and died while in the service of his country; Robert was also in the Civil War, enlisting in Jefferson County, Illinois, and died of small pox during this term of service; Sallie another daughter married Thomas J. Hollowell and lives in Washington with her husband. The life of William Kell Bundy, the subject of this sketch, has been an adventurous one. In early life, he received the limited education afforded at the only available local institutions of learning the subscription schools. He remained at home during necessary work on the farm until 1847, when at that martial period he enlisted in Company C. No. I, United States Army for the Mexican war. His military career began by his being sent to Alton, Illinois, and later to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and later participated in the march across the desert to Santa Fe. He was on the march sixty days, which was a tedious one. Later he took part in the advance upon old Albuquerque, the Mexican capital. Here he remained until 1848, where he did guard duty, and finally marched back. On his return he remained with his father superintending the old homestead until the latter's death, at which time he bought forty acres of it, on which he lived for fifteen years. In 1863, he changed to his present abode in section No. 6, Raccoon township. At different time the area of his land increased until he had at one time three hundred and fifty acres; the greater part of which he has since divided among his children. All the improvements on the place have been the fruits of this labor and supervision. He has principally raised stock on the farm, cattle, horses, sheep and hogs, and has also evinced an interest in the fancy and finer breeds. William K. Bundy married first Elizabeth, the daughter of Isaac and Sarah McClelland. Isaac was an early settler in Marion County, Illinois, near Walnut Hill. He followed the occupation of farmer and stock dealer. On the death of this first wife, Mr. Bundy married a second time on October 20, 1887, Mildred Annie Gaines of Sumner County, near Nashville, Tennessee. She was the daughter of Henry Gaines. Her mother's own name was Marian Bradley, of Nashville, Tennessee. They came to Marion County, Illinois, in 1850, and settled in Stevenson township. There Henry Gaines and his wife farmed during the remainder of their lives. He died in 1850, and his wife in 1856. They had eight children, of which Mildred Annie, the second wife of William K. Bundy, was the seventh. Of the others, Hazel married C. Tracy; P. D. Is a farmer in Stevenson township; Josephine, the third, is dead; Martha is also dead; Henrietta E., the widow of Sidney Charlton, lives in Odin township; Agnes is still on the farmstead and is single; Z. T. lives in Jefferson County. The second marriage of William K. Bundy has given him the following children, seven in number. Mary Rebecca, the wife of John French; Sarah Jane, who is Mrs. Robinson, living at Sedalia, Washington; Elizabeth, who married John Lamont, since deceased, lives in Oklahoma; Josephine, who married George West, of Odin township; Isaac M., who is a farmer in Raccoon township married Sarah Johnson; Fred, who lives at home and is unmarried, went through the Spanish-American war as a member of Company G, Third Regiment U. S.; another child Catherine died young. Though now in his eighty-second year, William Kell Bundy possesses a mind of unusual transparency. He is still well able to review in detail the memories and exploits of a long and varied career. In politics the subject of our sketch is a life long follower of the Democracy. His first vote for a presidential candidate was recorded years ago when it went to James K. Polk, who figured in an eventful election. In religion he is a member of the Christian Church, in the interests of which he has ever been active. He is now in the mellow period of a long life which has always been at the service of home and country. He has fulfilled the duties of a long life; he is surrounded by an affectionate circle of sons and daughters; he has the friendship and good wishes of a host of friends. Is not this as much as any of us can hope for in the evening of life.
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This obit appeared in the Nasvhille Tennessean on Saturday 09 Apr 2005: John FIELDS Sumner Age 81 March 24, 2005 Age 81 of Gallatin, died March 24, 2005 at Sumner Regional Medical Center. Retired Vice-President of Gallo Winery, graduate of Gallatin High School, member of Modesto Benevolent Lodge 280 F1981 of Veterans of Foreign Wars, Army veteran of World War II. Son of the late Virgil and Ruth Morgan McGee Fields. Preceded in death by son, Mark Fields on October 24, 2000. Survived by son, Memphis Attorney, Richard B. Fields; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Family and friends will assemble at the Chestnut Mound United Methodist Church Cemetery, for a graveside service beginning at 3 p.m., and Interment with Military Honors on Sunday afternoon, April 10th, with Bro. Jim Dodson officiating. The family will receive friends beginning at 230 p.m.. SANDERSON OF CARTHAGE, 615-735-2118; www.Sandersonfh.
This obit appeared in the Nashville Tennessean on Saturday, 09 Apr 2005: Tottie Devine BRYANT Sumner Age 97 April 7, 2005 Age 97 of Cottontown, TN. Funeral services for Tottie Devine Bryant will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 9, 2005 at Portland Funeral Chapel, Portland, TN. Burial will be at the Alex Byers Cemetery, in Bloomington Springs. Mrs. Bryant passed away on Thursday, April 7, 2005 at Highland Manor Nursing Home. She was born December 23, 1907 in Jackson County to the late Ellison and Molcia (Palk) Goolsby and was married to the late Emmitt W. Bryant for more than 61 years, from July 18, 1926 until his death on January 16, 1988. She was a homemaker and a member of the Freewill Baptist Church. She is survived by six children, Olen Bryant, Modene Grosse, Cliter (J. D.) Agee, Dorothy Youngblood, Freda (George) Eatwell and Donald (Doris) Bryant; eight grandchildren, Connie Carter, Jonie Womack, Cheri Saunders, Sharon Hayes, Betsy Cooksey, Cindy McCreary, Larry Youngblood and Donna Taylor; eighteen great-grandchildren, Sara and Jimmy Carter, Michael and Steven Womack, Jennifer Burkhardt, Chad and Megan Saunders, Stacy Tittle, Jason Whitaker, Cody Hayes, Laura Beth Cooksey, Chelsea and Craig McCreary, Kim Brown, Ashley and Chelsea Youngblood, Bran and Sage Sowell; nine great-great grandchildren, Kristen, Morgan and Katie Beth Womack, Josie Burkhardt, Jordan Tittle, Copelynne and Jaycee Whitaker, Courtney Russell, Ryan Hunter and a host of nieces and nephews. She is survived by two sisters, Lora Goolsby Martell and Grace Goolsby Prohaska; three brothers, Roy, Sam and Alfred Goolsby; two sisters-in-law, Ruby and Edna Goolsby and very special friends, including Darmon Hall, Tom Brumbough and Lewis Burton. She was preceded in death by four sisters, May, Beulah and Rose Goolsby, and Buna Goolsby Mullins; six brothers, Dewey, Cham, Dalton, Hooper, Othia and Lendon Goolsby; one granddaughter, Maclynn Harris and one great-grandson, Bryant Harris. Brother Greg McCoy, Brother Lowell Harris and Brother Dow Allen will officiate at the services. PORTLAND FUNERA CHAPEL, 615-325-5010.
This obit appeared in the Nashville Tennessesean on Saturday, 09 April 2004: Alma Lucille Wade JOHNSON Davidson April 8, 2005 Thursday, April 7, 2005 after a valiant battle with cancer at Skyline Medical Center. A resident of Goodlettsville, TN. Mrs. Johnson is preceded in death by her husband, William Anthony Bill' Johnson; parents, Charles and Alma Wade, Sr.; her sister, Helen Wade Morgan and brothers-in-law, Wallace Morgan and Charles White; a niece, Patsy Ivy. Mrs. Johnson is survived by her loving daughters, Phyllis Angela Johnson of Goodlettsville and Lisa (Nicky Ralph) Dorris of Greenbrier, and one much loved granddaughter, Callie Nicole Dorris; sister, Frances Wade White of Nolenville; brothers, Charles (Ann) Wade, Jr. of Lavergne and Grover (Rage Elaine) Wade of Greenbrier; aunt, Annie Fitzgerald of Paris; beloved former sister-in-law, Jean Wade; and many friends, neighbors and co-workers. Mrs- Johnson was a devoted mother, family member and friend to all who knew and loved her. She was a member of Greenbrier First Baptist Church and was retired receptionist with the Bank of Goodlettsville. The family will receive friend today at Cole Alph Nichols, Ms. Anne Garrett, Rosie McCreary, Danny Weeks Singles Class, Dr. Tommy Crunk, Dr. Tracy Callister and Dr. William Liggett and his loving staff. Active Pallbearers Wayne Wade, Dennis Wade, William 'Father' Fry, Jimmy Wayne Alexander, Will Garrett and Johnny Claude Garrett. Interment Greenbrier Cemetery. COLE 24 Hr. Obituary Line, 615-859 0300.
Henry Gaines daughter Lucracia married James Bruce, son of James Bruce and Mary Smith. There are a number of descendants who are subscribers to the Sumner List, including me as a collateral descendant. Joyce
Brinkerhoff's History of Marion County, Illinois 1909 William Kell Bundy "...born in section 1, Centralia township, Marion County, Illinois, on May 4, 1827 and was the son of Frederick and Mary Bundy. His mother, who maiden name was Wilson, was born in North Carolina...Frederick Bundy was the son of Jonathan Bundy of Tennessee, who came to Marion County Illinois as early as 1825 or 1826....His wife belonged to a well known family of Tennessee named Dorcas....William K. Bundy married first Elizabeth...On the death of his first wife, Mr. Bundy married a second time on October 27, 1887, Mildred Annie Gaines of Sumner County...She was the daughter of Henry Gaines. Her mother's own name was Marian Bradley..." If anyone is interested in the entire sketch let me know. I can send a copy. Hope this helps. Diane Payne Sumner Co. TNGenWeb Project http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnsumner/index.html
Seeking information on the Boyer family buried in the Gallatin Cemetery. MATHEW BOYERS; D.10-5-1857, Age 82 years. How is Mathew Boyers related to Robt. M. Boyers born 7-28-1788 York District, SC? Would appreciate any information on the Boyers family of Sumner county. Della, [email protected]
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This obituary appeared in the Nashville Tennessean on Friday, 8 April 2005: Joe Herbert Thomas FARLEY Sumner Age 63 April 6, 2005 Age 63. Died Wednesday, April 6, 2005 after a brave battle with pancreatic cancer. Joe Farley was born to the late Robert and Davie M. Farley on August 5, 1941. He was retired from E. I. Dupont Nemours Company in Old Hickory, TN. For over 15 years he and his wife owned and operated B his devoted wife of 47 years whom he simply adored, Mrs. Willie D. Farley; his beloved daughter, Ms. Carmel Yvette Farley, both of Gallatin, TN; his devoted son, Mr. Vincent (Doreen) Farley of Summerville, SC; one granddaughter whom he raised as his own, Ms. Chandra LaKesha Farley of Los Angeles, CA; two devoted grandsons, Kendrick Farley of Langley AFB, VA and Ryan Farley of Summerville, SC; his devoted mother, Mrs. Davie M. Farley of Gallatin. TN; his devoted mother-in-law, Mrs. Lucille Douglas of Gallatin, TN; one brother, Robert (Bertha) Farley of Madison, TN; two sisters, Laura (Melvin, Sr.) Vaughn and Gearaldine M. Crabtree of Gallatin, TN; one brother-in-law, Isaac (Sarah) Douglas of Gallatin, TN; two sisters-in-law, Mrs. Alice Douglas and Mrs. Ruby Farley of Gallatin, TN; one aunt, Ms. Ruby Harper of Gallatin, TN; a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and other family connections. Funeral services will be Saturday, April 9, 2005 at First Baptist Church, 290 East Winchester Street, Gallatin, TN at 1 p.m. Family visitation will begin at 12 o'clock noon. The family will receive friends on Friday, April 8, 2005 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. in the Chapel of Johnson and Coleman Funeral Home, Inc., 723 Anthony Street, Gallatin, TN. In lieu of flowers, the family ask that all donations be made to the East Winchester Community Development Corporation Scholarship Fund, 290 East Winchester Street, Gallatin, TN. Professional services entrusted to JOHNSON & COLEMAN FUNERAL HOME, INC, 723 Anthony Street, Gallatin, TN 37066. (615) 452-2060.
I WILL MAIL THESE COPIES TO THE FIRST PERSON WHO EMAILS ME WITH AN ADDRESS TO SEND THEM TOO. (I can't make copies of them) - I have copies of (Afr.-Amer.) Dillard Death Certificates that I rec'd when I did a Sumner County, TN Search for my (cauc.) Dillard Ancestors. Would you like to have them? I have been searching the internet trying to find anyone doing research on Afr.Amer. Dillards in Sumner County Tn. Can't find anything. The names listed below are of people who passed away in Sumner Cty-Gallatin Tn. - I think all are buried in the Gallatin City Cemetery. I will be glad to mail them to you........ Names on the death cert's are: WALTER DILLARD B 1898 D 1936 (civ dist 3 - Gallatin, Tn.) WILL DILLARD B 1893 D 1917- "" "" TEBITHA MAY DILLARD B 1914 D 1915- "" "" WALTER DILLARD B 1923 D 1923- "" "" VIRGINIA DILLRAD B 1848 D 1923- "" "" ELLEN DILLARD B 1868 D 1925- "" "" RUBIN DILLARD B 1861 D 1947- "" "" MATTIE DILLARD B 1892 D 1947- "" "" WILL DILLARD B APPROX 1884 D 1914 (civ dist 12-Westmoreland,Tn.) Thanks, Christy Pegram, Tn
Andrea Cowser, By chance do you have any other information on Ellen Ann Vaughn Born: 1827 Sumner Co.,TN. Died: May 1897 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky m: 07 Feb 1844 you listed below. I am a Vaughn / Vaughan researcher trying to fine the Vaughn lines in Sumner, Davidison, Smith County area in the late 1700's and early 1800's. One of my grandfathers John D Vaughan was in that area in 1820 (Smith County, TN). Also his father Obediah Vaughan was stated to be there as well. I am trying to find links to them and trying to find Obediah's children. Family state that there was 10 to 12 kids but none are known except for John D Vaughan. Thanks for your time!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks and Good Luck on all your family searches!!! Wayne M. Vaughn Email address: [email protected] Vaughn Family Web Site: http://www.waynevaughn.com Pettis County, Sedalia, Missouri 65301 Researching the Vaughn / Vaughan family lines in VA, TN, IL, KY, MO, OK Also researching the: Dinwiddie, Boone, Sledge, Thomas, Williams, Reed, and Finley Families. This Family Site Supports Free Exchange of Family Information, So we all may know our family history! Share your family information your cousin may be just around the corner! ----- Original Message ----- From: "LOWELL BROWN" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 2:56 PM Subject: Re: [TNSUMNER] Ryan, Vaughn, Ventress, Brazzell, Ausbrooks, Phillips of Sumner CO. Hi Andrea, Just thought I would write to let you know that Perry Michael Ausbrooks' grandfather was my G-G-G-grandfather William Wilson Ausbrooks. My paternal line is Brown and my maternal line is Hodges. We have Ausbrooks blood in both the Brown and Hodges lines. Lowell Brown Andrea Cowser wrote: > > Hi, > All these names are connected to my Ryan family of Sumner County, I am > putting a shor descendant chart below. > Andrea dekens Cowser > Eureka. MO. > > Descendants of John ( Jack) Ryan > > 1 John ( Jack) Ryan Born: Va. > > .. +Elizabeth (Badgett) Badger Born: 1794 VA. Died: Bet. 1866 - 1867 in > Trigg Co. KY. > > ...... 2 Alice Bell Ryan > > ...... 2 Oliver C. Ryan Born: 1816 Sumner Co. TN. > > ...... 2 William Ryan Born: 1817 Sumner Co. TN. > > .......... +Ellen Ann Vaughn Born: 1827 Sumner Co.,TN. Died: May 1897 in > Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky m: 07 Feb 1844 > > ............... 3 Melissa Ryan Born: 1845 Sumner Co. TN. Died: 16 Mar 1924 > in Jefferson Co., KY. > > ................... +G. Broderson Born: 1835 Holstein, Germany > > ............... 3 Simon Lewis Ryan Born: 23 Mar 1847 Sumner Co., TN. Died: > 29 May 1921 in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co. MO. > > ................... +Harriet Lilly Vickery Born: 28 Apr 1854 Phonenix, > Oswego Co. NY. Died: 02 Oct 1912 in Brown Co., Kansas m: 29 Dec 1870 > > ............... 3 David Boone Ryan Born: Bet. 1848 - 1849 > > ............... 3 Minerva Jane Ryan Born: 1852 Sumner Co. TN. > > ................... +Perry Michael Ausbrooks Born: 1851 Sumner Co. TN. m: > 15 Nov 1871 > > ............... 3 Joel H. Ryan Born: 1853 > > ............... 3 James William Ryan Born: 05 Oct 1854 Sumner Co. TN. > Died: 21 Sep 1928 in TN. > > ................... +Caroline Phillips > > ...... 2 Joel Ryan Born: 1819 Sumner Co., Tn. Died: 04 Oct 1879 in Ryan > Station, Doniphan Co. KS. > > ...... 2 Francis Ryan Born: Abt. 1823 Sumner Co. Tennessee Died: Bef. 1860 > in Kentucky > > .......... +Mary H MARQUESS Born: 1826 TN. Died: Aft. 1883 in KY. m: 03 > Jun 1844 > > ............... 3 Robert RYAN Born: 1844 Sumner Co, TN > > ................... +Maud H. Shryer Born: 03 Nov 1855 Trigg Co, Kentucky > Died: 13 Nov 1928 in Trigg Co. Kentucky m: 22 Dec 1875 > > ...... 2 Mary Ryan Born: 1824 Sumner Co. TN. Died: 1901 in Doniphan CO., > Kansas > > .......... +James Andrew Born: 1816 England Died: Aft. 1870 in KY. m: 14 > Nov 1853 > > ............... 3 John R. Andrew Born: Aug 1853 KY. > > ................... +Mattie E. Born: 1859 Ohio > > ............... 3 James Andrew Born: 1856 > > ............... 3 Melinda C. Andrew Born: 1858 > > ...... 2 Nancy RYAN Born: Abt. 1825 Sumner Co, TN Died: 1895 in Kentucky > > .......... +Jacob Holland MARQUESS Born: 1831 Sumner Co, TN Died: 23 Mar > 1873 in Lyon Co., KY. m: 05 Apr 1855 > > ............... 3 Laurinda B MARQUESS Born: 20 Feb 1856 Trigg, Ky. > > ............... 3 [2] Charles Lee Marquess Born: 23 Dec 1857 Cadiz, Trigg. > Co. KY. Died: 21 Jan 1936 in Princeton, Caldwell Co., KY. > > ................... +[1] Ida MARQUESS Born: 08 Jul 1869 Caldwell Co, > Kentucky Died: 08 Sep 1948 in Princeton, Caldwell Co., KY. m: 23 Dec 1890 > > ............... 3 Cyrus Napoleon MARQUESS Born: 08 Sep 1863 Trigg Co, > Kentucky Died: 23 Feb 1926 in KY. > > ................... +Alice Mitchell Born: 22 Jun 1871 Marriage Bond 1888, > Alice states she is 17 years old. Died: 13 Jan 1904 in KY. m: 11 Apr 1888 > > ............... 3 Marshall M MARQUESS Born: 15 Apr 1867 Trigg Co. KY. > > ...... 2 Malinda Ann Ryan Born: 06 Sep 1827 Sumner Co. Tn. Died: 11 Oct > 1903 in Trigg Co, KY > > .......... +Thomas Porter MARQUESS Born: TN Died: Bef. 1850 in Sumner Co, > TN m: 31 Aug 1843 > > ............... 3 Mary Elizabeth Marquess Born: 16 Jul 1848 Died: 04 Dec > 1863 > > ................... +Bill CARROL > > ............... 3 Eliza Ann Marquess Born: 14 Aug 1846 Sumner Co. TN Died: > 25 Nov 1873 in Caldwell Co. Ky. > > ................... +Thomas Marian Boaz Born: 28 Nov 1840 Trigg Co. Ky. > Died: 14 Sep 1914 in Caldwell Co. Princeton, KY m: 22 Dec 1862 > > ...... *2nd Husband of Malinda Ann Ryan: > > .......... +James Porter MARQUESS Born: 22 Nov 1830 Sumner Co, TN Died: > Aft. 1870 m: 21 Jan 1851 > > ............... 3 Oliver C. Marquess Born: 08 Dec 1851 Caldwell Co, > Kentucky > > ................... +Martha Ann Fletcher Born: 18 May 1842 KY. Died: 19 > Mar 1906 m: 1878 > > ............... 3 Nancy Jane MARQUESS Born: 10 Dec 1853 Caldwell CO. Ky. > Died: Aft. 1930 > > ................... +William Riley Smith Born: 03 Mar 1817 Trigg Co. KY. > Died: 22 Feb 1911 in Talylorville, Christian Co. IL. m: 11 Jan 1889 > > ............... 3 Christopher Caudle. MARQUESS Born: 14 Jun 1857 Caldwell > Co, Kentucky Died: 24 Dec in Kentucky > > ................... +Mary C. Hammons Born: Jan 1882 KY. m: 23 Sep 1898 > > ............... 3 William John Frank MARQUESS Born: 17 Aug 1859 Caldwell > Co, Kentucky Died: 23 Mar 1946 in Caldwell Co, Kentucky > > ................... +Ella Grace Keeney Born: 23 Apr 1873 Lamasco, Lyon > Co., Ky. Died: 12 May 1959 in Caldwell Co, Kentucky m: 02 Jan 1889 > > ............... 3 Charlotte Capitola MARQUESS Born: 08 Apr 1863 Caldwell > Co, Kentucky Died: Aft. 1870 > > ............... 3 Alice Bell MARQUESS Born: 26 Dec 1864 Caldwell CO. KY. > Died: 21 May 1931 in Nashville, Davidson, TN > > ................... +William Thomas Scudder Born: 14 Aug 1866 Montgomery, > TN. Died: 21 May 1932 in Nashville, TN. m: 18 Jan 1886 > > ............... 3 [1] Ida MARQUESS Born: 08 Jul 1869 Caldwell Co, Kentucky > Died: 08 Sep 1948 in Princeton, Caldwell Co., KY. > > ................... +[2] Charles Lee Marquess Born: 23 Dec 1857 Cadiz, > Trigg. Co. KY. Died: 21 Jan 1936 in Princeton, Caldwell Co., KY. m: 23 Dec > 1890