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    1. [TNSUMNER] 1830 Sumner Co Census
    2. Patti Ann RIPPY HAIR
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11891 Surname: RIPPY, HAMMOND, KEY, ROALIN, STONE, LOVE, GREGORY, MARTIN, COOK, MOODY ------------------------- I checked my print out of the 1830 Sumner Co Census and found no Hammond on there, check Macon, they are so close those two counties, just got back fromt there and thought that Siloam Bap Ch was in Sumner, but the sign also said Macon and the church looks to be in-between. Nor sure which it is, it was built 1842 and my ROALIN-KEY gparents are there and Ma Clara Alice ROALIN was a member of Siloam. PARHv

    05/07/2001 12:59:13
    1. [TNSUMNER] alice winters
    2. cathy snell
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tn/Sumner/11890 Surname: winters ------------------------- looking for an alice winters...might have been born 1881 or a little later...had a child with fred toney (female) might have been married to him approx around 1905.

    05/06/2001 12:30:19
    1. [TNSUMNER] CAUDILL, BEAN
    2. Pamela Vick
    3. This is from the Somebody's Link newsletter. I know there are some Caudill's in Sumner Co. Pam Vick I have some pictures and documents of Linda BEAN CAUDILL, Eugene BEAN, Nanette BEAN, and some children, Zachari CAUDILL, Monette CAUDILL, and Eli CAUDILL. It seems that the papers are court records and birth and blessing certificates. There is a marriage license for Eugene and Linda and court papers. If you want to see these things, please contact me. Wonda B. Miller wandabm@juno.com

    05/05/2001 10:06:12
    1. [TNSUMNER] Family Search
    2. Ruby Watson
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11889 Surname: BOLTON ------------------------- In Sumner County, TN trying to locate information on a James Albert Bolton. James was born in 1820 in Sumner Co, TN. Would appreciate any help given. e-mail rmwatson28@msn.com Thank you, Ruby Watson

    05/05/2001 05:38:56
    1. [TNSUMNER] Re: Place Name Search Engines
    2. TrentMicki
    3. Tom, Try these two as well: For US place names: http://geonames.usgs.gov/pls/gnis/web_query.gnis_web_query_form For all other countries: http://164.214.2.59/gns/html/index.html Trent

    05/05/2001 03:02:54
    1. [TNSUMNER] RE: Anglea Family
    2. Tennessee Rebel, Yes, this is one of my surnames. Frank

    05/04/2001 01:28:28
    1. [TNSUMNER] HAMMOND - 1830 census
    2. Sharon Hammond Cords
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11888 Surname: HAMMOND ------------------------- Looking for the names of the children and wife of Samuel R. HAMMOND found in the Sumner Co. TN 1830 Census. It would be two boys and four girls, plus head of house and wife. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Link: HAMMOND & Cords Genealogy Homestead URL: <http://homestead.com/hammondsearching/index.html>

    05/04/2001 01:25:49
    1. [TNSUMNER] Fwd: [ROOTWALKER] photo collection
    2. tennessee rebel
    3. > Subject: [ROOTWALKER] photo collection > To: TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com > Reply-to: TN-ROOTWALKER-L@rootsweb.com > > Hi list, > Ran across this site on rootsweb. > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~rampage/indextwo.txt > a collection of over 80,000 photos. Maybe photos of > one of your relatives. > you can use Find to search. I did find a possible > relative. > Jeanne > > > ==== TN-ROOTWALKER Mailing List ==== > If you have gotten help from others on your family > tree, please pass the favor on to others. > > ============================== > Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, > Preserve & Celebrate > your heritage! > http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    05/03/2001 09:37:12
    1. [TNSUMNER] an annual Sumner County event
    2. tennessee rebel
    3. Halltown General Baptist is having rememberance day, the 3rd Sunday in May. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    05/03/2001 09:33:15
    1. [TNSUMNER] anglea family
    2. tennessee rebel
    3. Anyone researching this family? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    05/03/2001 07:42:38
    1. [TNSUMNER] Harris/Watkins in Sumner Co TN abt 1888
    2. Patrice
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Tn/Sumner/11887 Surname: Harris, Watkins ------------------------- I'm looking for all descendants of Nathan Harris and Jennie Watkins who were married in 1888 in Sumner Co TN. Were there any other family members there with them? Any information is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Patrice

    05/02/2001 05:32:37
    1. Re: [TNSUMNER] Place Name Search Engine
    2. payne
    3. Tom -- Try http://www.topozone.com/findplace.asp This is a topographic map site that will give you topographic maps of places, organizations, parks, geographic place names, etc. If you type in Smokey Mountain National Park, it will give you a map of the area. By placing your cursor over a location, it will give you coordinates in various formats. It's one of the most useful mapping sites I have ever found. Most of the maps have churches, cemeteries, schools, and other landmarks. It's GREAT if you want to visit or find an old church or cemetery. -- Charlie Payne -----Original Message----- From: Tom Williams <williams2353@hotmail.com> To: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com <TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 1:11 PM Subject: [TNSUMNER] Place Name Search Engine >I have lost all of my internet bookmarks. I had one for a search engine for >place names. It was run from a university, and would locate either >populated or geaographic place names. > >Does anyone have the address of a website like this? > >Thanks, >Tom >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com > >

    05/02/2001 01:52:57
    1. [TNSUMNER] Place Name Search Engine
    2. Tom Williams
    3. I have lost all of my internet bookmarks. I had one for a search engine for place names. It was run from a university, and would locate either populated or geaographic place names. Does anyone have the address of a website like this? Thanks, Tom _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    05/02/2001 07:09:19
    1. [TNSUMNER] Clement Turner and Syntha Meador
    2. Scott Summers
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11886 Surname: Turner, Meador, Summers, Reed ------------------------- Hi, everyone. My ggggrandparents, Clement Turner and Syntha (Cynthia) Meador, were married in Sumner Co., TN in 1850. They may have had a number of children, but I am certain of only two: John Riley Turner and Mary Clement Turner (1853-1939) (my gggrandmother, who married James Knox Polk Summers in Odessa, MO, in 1872). I know nothing of Clement or Syntha antecedents. For whatever reason, Clement and Syntha clearly didn't last: she, with children John and Mary, went to Odessa, Lafayette Co., MO (about 25 miles due east of Kansas City). Cynthia met widower David Reed (and married him, presumably, but there's no evidence of this) and is with David and her two children plus Reed children (by Reed's first wife -- another Summers!) in the 1870 MO census. Lots of pecularities: there's a Clement Turner in Louisville, KY in the 1850 census (by HIMSELF, just months after the marriage....strange) -- age 25 (reasonable marrying age, right?), and a Clement Turner in the Peoria, IL area in 1860 and a Clement Turner in DesMoines, IA after that, including the 1900 census (married to Sarah) -- all in a logical progression as to age (that is, mostly uniform ten year increments). And I can't seem to find any other Clement Turners in the censuses. I'm trying to be rigorous in my scholarship: for all that this SEEMS right, I've not conclusively ruled out the possibility that there were MULTIPLE Clement Turners. (In other words....perhaps "my" Clement died, leaving Syntha a widow....and the Peoria to DesMoines Clement is an entirely different person.) But here's the rub: James K.P. Summers spent time apart from his wife, Mary Turner Summers, around 1910 in Paris, Edgar Co., IL (far east central Illinois) -- and, interestingly enough (well, interestingly enough to ME, anyway!) I've found references in Paris to a "Clem Turner" (i.e., Mary's father? J.K.P. Summers' father-in-law???) as well as multiple Turner marriages in Edgar County in the late 1800s with the grooms naming "Clement Turner" as father and "unknown" as the mother. (Might Syntha Meador been the mother, perchance? Might the grooms be long lost brothers of my Mary? Why did "Polk" leave Mary in Kansas City and go to live in lil ol' Paris, IL -- possibly with a bunch of Turner in-laws? Go figure, right?) Will exchange info, of course....any help appreciated. Many thanks. Scott Summers

    05/01/2001 02:27:44
    1. [TNSUMNER] ROALIN/ROLIN/ROWLAND/ROLLIN Family
    2. Patti HAIR
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11885 Surname: ROALIN, LOVE, KEY, GREGORY ------------------------- My Pa and Ma, Earnest Bailey ROALIN b. 1881/1882 d. 1965 and Clara Alice KEY ROALIN b. 1889 d. 1970 lived in Sumner Co TN most of their lives. They died there, also. They had 8 children that lived: Big Brother Ollie ROALIN and Bessie Johnson ROALIN; Sister, Rosie May HUNTSMAN; Dixie, Ruby Lean WIX; Little Brother, Tommy E. B. ROLIN; Mamma Bertha Irene "Cricket" ROALIN RIPPY; Erma Dean CLARK "Tootsie"; M. B. ROLIN Franklin Delano ROALIN; Jewel; Norma Juby Jewel TAYLOR. We are trying to find information on Pa's family. His Daddy was William ROALIN/ROWLAND/ROLIN, etc and he was married to Martha Jane LOVE, who married a Mr. Jess ALSUP after Will died. He died before my Grandpa was born in Dec and we do not know anything about his family, other than the brothers and cousins. We found a William ROLIN on a military roll and also him and Martha on a Census in TN, does anyone know this family? The parents and children are all deceased, except one daughter. Any help would be appreciated. Also any information on the GREGORY family, my GGma Laura Ann Jefferson Davis GREGORY, we think her parents were John and Margaret Ann. Thanks in advance, you can e-mail me at John-A-Hair@worldnet.att.net

    05/01/2001 11:30:58
    1. [TNSUMNER] Humphrey Marshall Underwood ; Sumner Co. Tn. 1861 or 1862
    2. Greta
    3. Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11884 Surname: UNDERWOOD ------------------------- Looking for birth records for great-grandfather Humphrey Marshall UNDERWOOD born August 20th 1861 or 1862. Parents were Thomas UNDERWOOD and Lucinda(Lucindy) in Sumner County, TN.

    05/01/2001 10:24:41
    1. [TNSUMNER] Northeast Sumner County Book
    2. Dear Fellow Sumner County Researcher: Currently a book is being planned detailing family histories of some of the early settlers in Northeast Sumner County. The area being considered consists of the old 15th district which is currently the 12th, including the city of Westmoreland. The boundaries run from the North, along the Kentucky line to Macon County to the East, then south along the Macon County line to the ridge south of the Westmoreland city limits, then west along the ridge to the Oak Grove Road, then north back to the Kentucky line. This book will be more of a family history account than a genealogy listing of families, although we will include three to four generations from the first known settler. We will include written and oral family histories as well as historical information as to their origin and the area in the district where they lived, their occupations, etc. Some of the surnames currently under consideration are; ANDERSON, ANGELA, BEASLEY, BLACK, BRACKEN, BRASWELL, BROWN, BURNLEY, CALDWELL, CARTER, CLARK, CLINE, CREASY, DAVIS, DORRIS, DOSS, DUFFER, DURHAM, ESCUE, FIKES, GILLIAM, GRAVES, GREGORY, HARRISON, HAWKINS, HEATH, HODGES, HOLMES, HUNT, KEEN, MANDRELL, MEADOR, MORRIS, NIMMO, O'NEAL, PEARSON, PERDUE, PERRY, PIKE, RICHMOND, RIPPY, SARVER, SIMPSON, SLAYTON, STALCUP, TOOLEY, TROUTT, TURNER, TUTTLE, WILLIAMS, WINN, and WIX. Our plan is to include families that were in the area from 1810 - 1860. There will be more added or some deleted as we edit our work. We are looking for folks that would like to contribute to their family stories as well as some individuals to write the entire story of their family. The stories will be on the average of five pages in length plus room for a picture. Even if you only have an old family photo to share we encourage you to submit it for consideration. If you would like to participate we will send you an outline to go by as well as the information that will be excepted. All information must be documented as to its source from which it was obtained. We reserve the right to edit, any and all material. Please contact any of the following: Freddy Brown 516 Rediger Dr. Scottsville, KY 42164 270-237-3078 FreddyBrown@Juno.Com John Creasy PO Box 938 Westmoreland, TN 37186 615-644-4992 CREASYJ63@YAHOO.COM Tim Heath 4080 Hunters Point Pike Lebanon, TN 37087 615-449-4135 JOHNTHEATH@AOL.COM Mickey Meador PO Box 54 Westmoreland, TN 37186 615-644-2582 JIMMEAD@NCTC.COM THANK YOU

    04/30/2001 06:24:46
    1. [TNSUMNER] sumner county relatives
    2. tennessee rebel
    3. am seeking relatives of the people buried in the Briley cemeteries near halltown/new deal tennessee. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/

    04/30/2001 05:11:51
    1. [TNSUMNER] HILL and allied famailies in Sumner Co.
    2. the ishikawas
    3. Would like to converse with anyone connected to my HILL or allied families: ASHLOCK, BRADLEY, DOUGLASS, HARGIS, HARNED, HOBDY, HODGES, NEAL, MCWHIRTER (MCQUIRTER), REDDICK, and WHITSON. My HILLs lived in District 10 near Simpson's Gap. The Hill, Ashlock, Neal and McWhirter families were members of the Dry Fork Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Lewis HILL (1807-1889) and 2nd wife Isabella WHITSON (1804-1863) arrived in Sumner Co. about 1845. Their sons: William Hill B. 1839, married Elizabeth HARNED in 1866. Robert Gwynn Hill (1843-1911) married Sophia Malinda REDDICK (1845-1914), daughter of John A. REDDICK and Sarah HODGES, in 1867. Their son James William Hill (1875-1929) married Clara DOUGLASS (1878-1959), daughter of Wylie and Helen DOUGLASS. Their son John Louis Hill (1872-1936) married Hattie HOBDY (1869-1960), daughter of William Donaldson HOBDY and Rebecca Ann HARGIS. My grandfather was their son Hugh Bennett Hill 1898-1971. Jesse J. Hill (1846-1925) married Malvina (Mallie) McWhirter (1847-1909), daughter of Isaac and Emmaline McWhirter. Mallie’s sister Mary A. McWhirter, B. 1840 married Thomas S. NEAL (1830-1909). Lewis HILL married his 3rd wife Mary BRADLEY B. 1830, in 1865. Their children: Nina J. Hill B. 1867 married Thomas ASHLOCK in 1883. John Hill born 1872 I am descended from Lewis, Robert, John, Hugh. Thanks, Kathleen Hill jak.ish@verizon.net

    04/29/2001 04:39:44
    1. [TNSUMNER] Clara Divine Claiborne
    2. Hi List, Looking for parents of CLARA DIVINE CLAIBORNE 1859-1932. Any help will be greatly appreciated, will gladly share information. Thanks Brenda Knight

    04/29/2001 12:18:01