--part1_103.40a1a48.284474a6_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mrs. Hair, A minor correction and additional information concerning your notes from "THE BLACKS ON THE LITTLE TRAMMEL". Eli Wilson "Dick" Black's 2nd wife's maiden name was Mary Knowlton. He did not have a 3rd wife. Bina was his sister who died at age 13 (1848 - 1861), and is buried at New Hope Cemetery. Thought you would like to know. Tim Heath --part1_103.40a1a48.284474a6_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <TNSUMNER-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v77_r1.36) with ESMTP; Mon, 28 May 2001 15:53:47 2000 Received: from lists2.rootsweb.com (lists2.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.32]) by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (v78.43) with ESMTP; Mon, 28 May 2001 15:53:19 -0400 Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists2.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id f4SJq3L10955; Mon, 28 May 2001 12:52:03 -0700 Resent-Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 12:52:03 -0700 X-Original-Sender: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com Mon May 28 12:52:02 2001 Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:32:39 -0600 Message-Id: <200105281932.f4SJWdg27907@cgi.rootsweb.com> Old-To: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com From: Patti Ann RIPPY HAIR <John-A-Hair@worldnet.att.net> Sender: John-A-Hair@worldnet.att.net Subject: [TNSUMNER] TUCKER Resent-Message-ID: <oFv2b.A.xqC.jxqE7@lists2.rootsweb.com> To: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/705 X-Loop: TNSUMNER-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: TNSUMNER-L-request@rootsweb.com X-Mailer: Unknown (No Version) Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Posted on: Sumner Co. Tn Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Tn/Sumner/11947 Surname: RIPPY, STONE, SATTERFIELD, BLACK, MOODY, TUCKER, DAVIS, ANDERSON, TROUTT, GRAVES, PERRY, WILCOX, CARTER ------------------------- Hi, just a note to say that I found a TUCKER in our family genealogy. Elizabeth TUCKER was the 2nd wife of Andy A "Nat" BLACK, son of George G BLACK and Eliza ANDERSON, who was the orphan d/o Captain Andy ANDERSON and married G G at 15 yrs. She bore him 11 chidren, five daughters and six sons. Francis BLACK b. 1829 m. Drury PERRY Levi BLACK b. 1830 d. 1868 m. Lucindia CARTER b. 1834 d. 1868 Alfred BLACK b. 1831 d. 1861 Josephus BLACK b. 1836 d. 1856 Armanda BLACK b. 1838 d. 1883 m. Patton TROUT Elizabeth BLACK b. 1839 d. 1898 m. Wm TURNER Mary BLACK b. 1840 d. 1922 m. Sidney DAVIS 1837-1923; George W BLACK b. 1843 d. 1913 m. Martha DAVIS Andy A BLACK "Nat" b. 1845 d. 2929 m. Sina GRAVES (1) and (2) Elizabeth TUCKER Dick BLACK m. Polly Ann GRAVES (2) Mary WILCOX and (3) Bina _____? All the children were born in the family home west of Trammel Creek and north of Turner Station on old Hwy 31E going towards Franklin, KY from Westmoreland TN. Perhaps you can look Elizabeth up on the Sumner Co records and find her family. Mary BLACK, age 91 mother in law of Liza lived through 3 generations seeing her family broken by death. She moved into the home of her step son, J Anderson RIPPY and died in 1876 and was buried in the family plot "northwest of Sugar Grove" after a long life of little less than one hundred years. Nat also married the fall of 1869 to Sina GRAVES and moved into his log house about a quarter of a mile east of the old homestead on Trammel Creek. There is recorded at Scottsville, KY a marriage license issued to Geore W BLACK and Martha DAVIS on march 24, 1863. They were married in the New Hope Church, northwest of Westmoreland, TN where my Aunt Rosie May ROALIN and Uncle Everette HUNTSMAN and son Billy Gene HUNTSMAN are buried. Their marriage vows were performed by Reverend J. G. DURHAM. Martha DAVIS was a sister of Sydney and took place a couple of years after G W returned from fighting in the Civil War. Levi, George W BLACK's older brother moved to Odin, Marion Co, IL which was a rapidly developing territory. He wrote of railroad construction and a plan by Napoleon MORRISON to sink a coal mine shaft. Many members of the family organized a wagon train with eight to ten wagons and made the trip to Odin, IL, after G W died at the age of 71 in 1867. The estate of Eliza BLACK was divided among the children according to records found in Nashville TN for she left know will. George and martha DAVIS BLACK of Odin received 43 1/2 acres the homestead and land west of it. Armanda and patton TROUT received 28 acres to the east, Mary and Sidney DAVIS received 25 1/2 acres east of Armanda's plot; Elizabeth and William TURNER received 30 1/2 acres south of these plots; Francis and Drury PERRY received 32 1/2 acres south of George's plot and the homestead and the remainer of the estate went to unidentified persons, presumably for legal fees, etc. Andy "Nat" and Dick had already received land notheast of the estate and built their homes. At the time of the court's decree, the children lived at various and sundry places. Francis and D Perry lived near Scottsville, KY. Armanda lived in Morehouse, MO. Elizabeth remained at home to run the general store and post office at Turner's Station. Mary and Sidney moved to Odin along with G W and Martha. The O & M RR was built through Odink IL going west to St. Louis in 1857 and the IC RR was built in 1865 making Odin the crossroads of a trhriving town and coal was discovered in 1868. The first Methodist Chruch was started with no building in 1882 and held in homes of members. In 1886 a lot was bought on the west side of Laurell Street and the deed was transferred from W E and Lois SMITH to Joseph FULL, A. D. (Alf) TROUT, R. N. JACKSON and George W. BLACK, the origianl Trustees of the church. Various members and supporters were: Joseph & Julia FULL Robert and Laura BLACK JACKSON Alfred D and Alice TROUT George and Martha DAVIS BLACK Morgan and Mary Davis POWELL Mrs. Sarah LEMONS Joe and Bell DAVIS ALLEN Thomas and Nettie POWELL BLACK W E and Lois SMITH Sidney and Mary BLACK DAVIS Mr. Linie PARTLOW John and Annie MOORE David and Mary WHITE Geore LYNCH Abe and Alice RIPPY GREGORY Mrs. Mary DONLEY Mrs. Armanda ALBERY Robt and Fannie NICHOLS William LANE Mrs. Mattie PARKER Mrs. Martha BRYANT and daughter, Effie BRYANT John LYNCH G G and Hariet CALDWELL Mrs. mary RILLEY C.L. & Mylinda ALEXANDER George & John SHORT Adeline McKIBBEN Patton & Armanda BLACK TROUT The church grew under Rev. J W WESTCOTT, Rev O H SEITZER and Rev H E BURGE and by 1929 the church was rebuilt. Some of the members at that time were: Bob & Elizabeth PATTERSON Jarett & Emma BURGE John & Laura FLANAGAN Jerry and Bettie RIPPY Bill and Virginia AVERY Hrley and Mamie FYKE Wade & Kate CARR George & Jess EAGLIN Elvis & Jennie HARRIS RIPPY Lon and Ora PERRY Abe and Patty HOUGH Elmer and Cora GREER Tom and Deliah GIBBS Wylie and Edna BROWN RIPPY Roy and Vene ARROWSMITH MODLIN George & Mary BALLETT Walter and Ora BLACK RIPPY Willard & Cora PATTERSON BARTLETT Frank & Ida SHINN Ida CHAPPELL Sherman & Vina UHLES Orville & Mille HOUGH MOORE Cleveland & Lucy CRANE RIPPY Harley & Lydia RIPPY JACKSON Clarence & Pearl GIBBS JACKSON Earrie PIGG Frank & Lou HARRIS Tom TADLOCK Jim & Liza Ann DAVIS RIPPY John & Julia MOORE Missouri TADLOCK Blaine & Lizzie PITTS Sarah PURSLEY Charlie & Jennie O'BRIEN Bill & Mary MOORE Omar & Ruth TATE Byron & Laura BRANCH WOOTERS Charley & Lizzie ABERNATHY Frank, Mattie, Hattie, Uhla BORING Casey & Lizzie FARTHING Orville & Lyde FREE Fannie DAVIS Claude & Irene STICKNEY Scott & Maggie DAVIDSON Louis & nell TROLLIETT Alpha TATE This is just for the Sumner Co folks' information on these families and where they migrated to. Hope it helps y'all find some relatives. Love Patti Ann RIPPY HAIR --part1_103.40a1a48.284474a6_boundary--