This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jgB.2ACE/746.825.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Tom, I tried to reply directly to <reagen630@hotmail.com> with no luck. I'm interested in your line of McClerkins. Mine lived in Henderson County and Dyer County. James A. McClerkin m. Lydia Cox 1840. Their youngest Thomas Stanford McClerkin is my Grandfather.
Can any of you give me some information on the town Bellemonte? In reading my great grandfather's (George Brock Sale) diary from 1869, he keeps mentioning Bellemonte and I can find nothing. Thank you, Pat Boothe
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/746.825.1 Message Board Post: I have mcclerkins in my line thru the mcclanahans near jackson,they end in dyersburg,tn.This is where i am from. tom reagan reagan630@hotmail.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jgB.2ACE/1009 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Walter Allen b. 8-19-1904 d. Nov. 1982 married my aunt Slonia Leeann Bell in Tipton County, Tn.
When and where is the Cullum family reunion? Floyd Cooper Indianapolis
Would anyone have access to an obit which would have appeared in the "Tipton Weekly Record" sometime during the last two weeks of April 1879? Martha Matthew Bishop MITCHELL died April 14, 1879 in Covington. Thank you very much. Betty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jgB.2ACE/164.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any information on the following: Stone, Kinnemore, Knowles? My father lived on the island also. Did you ever hear about a plane crash there?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cullum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jgB.2ACE/898.2.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Yes, they are in my family line....email me and we can share our info. RMRWAC@AOL.COM
I am looking for information one George Brock Sale, b. 1845 d. 1933. He was the son of Henry Wortham Sale and Nancy Boyd Owen Thompson. He married Lola May Wooten in 1869 and was a Confederate War veteran. Pat Boothe
Looking for my Kuykendalls/Eubanks/Parkers . My leads allow me to believe they settled in the west and some parts of middle TN. around 1860 to 1920 in Lake, Crocket, Fayette, Haywood, Obion, Tipton, Shelby and Madison County Tn.. John Charles Kuykendall age 44 was listed with Mary Francis Eubanks age 39. Children Albert, Luemma, Maude E or C, Lula M. and Joseph H. in Madison County, TN. about 1900. I did how ever find William Albert Parker with Luemma Jane Kuykendall in Kerrville, TN near Millington, TN. This came from my fathers birth cert. 1920 and the 1920 census. His name is Paul C. Parker. Dad gave the birth place of both his parents, William(Bud) Albert Parker and Luemma Jane Kuykendall as TN. and other family members say they lived in Lake and Dyer Co., TN. 1910-1920 but I have not been able to find anything about these Parkers. This is about all I have on them, appreciate any help. 1 Robert William Parker.. +Mary Lowe Clark ..........2 William Albert Parker 1897................+Luemma Jane Kuykendall 1891-1926......................3 Luther (Bradley)Parker. 1912-abt 1991 Tx.....................3 Robert Parker......................3 William (Bill)Parker. abt 1916.....................3 Annie Ruth Parker 1918-1991......................3 Paul Chester Parker 1920-1983. Thank You, Bob Parker
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/164.1.2 Message Board Post: Hi Brenda, I was born on Island 35. My grandparents etc lived there many years.... Granny Craig was born on the old Dennis place near Randolph in 1876.. She later moved to the island in 1883/4 with her father and older sister Mary Ellen. Youngest sister was Magnolia Lewis. Mildred and Will Craig lived on the island off and on for many years.. I have a little book on some of the families that lived on the Island.. It was a child's paradise... Write to Muthamcree@aol.com or Gentlewindz@aol.com I am both.. Gentlewinz is a name I write under.. you will always find me there. Good luck, Carma Sanders/Prentice/Craig
The East Tennessee Historical Society is hosting its 2002 genealogy conference June 14 and 15 in downtown Knoxville. The conference will be located at the Knoxville Hilton, just a block west of the East Tennessee History Center. Detailed information, including a PDF version of the brochure sent to ETHS members, is now online at the ETHS web site: http://www.east-tennessee-history.org Early bird registration for the conference (entitling registrants to a discount on registration fees for the Saturday workshops) must be postmarked by May 31, 2002. Registration prices and details are available on the PDF brochure found on the ETHS web site. A brief description of some of the activities and sessions included in the conference follows: Saturday, June 15, 8:30 a.m. 5 p.m. Enhance Your Genealogical Research Conference @ Knoxville Hilton Conference topics include: Melungeons, Scots-Irish research, , Southwest Virginia history, researching on the Kentucky-Tennessee border, East Tennessee pioneer records, the State of Franklin, courthouse research, beginning genealogy, internet research, beginning land platting, early American handwriting, Grand Army of the Republic rosters, Tennesseans in the War of 1812, clues to family research in museums, and more. Guest speakers include Dr. George K. Schweitzer, Mark Lowe, Shelia Steele Hunt, Tom Kanon, Pat Spurlock Elder, Robert D. Jarnigan, staff of ETHS and the Knox County Public Library, and others. Saturday, June 15, 7 p.m. Keynote Lecture & Dinner with Dr. George K. Schweitzer @ Knoxville Hilton Our keynote event is a fun presentation by one of our nations foremost genealogy lecturers. His topic, Was Your Ancestor a Wine Drinking, Beer Drinking, or Schnapps Drinking German?, will explain the joyous realization that what our German ancestors drank defined their origin and migration route. Advance registration for the dinner and lecture is required. The brochure will contain additional details. Activities will also be provided on Friday evening including evening tours of the East Tennessee Historical Society Museum, a bonus Friday evening genealogy workshop for registered Saturday participants, evening walking tours of downtown Knoxville, and research sharing opportunities with other attendees. Details about these events will be uploaded soon to the ETHS web site. The ETHS web site will also include information on special hotel rates at the Knoxville Hilton during the conference. For more information about the ETHS 2002 Genealogy Conference to be held June 14 and 15 in Knoxville, Tennessee, please visit the ETHS web site at www.east-tennessee-history.org
I recently have come across a few land transaction documents involving individuals in Tipton, Shelby and Davidson Counties of Tennessee. If you are researching any of the following people, let me know. The documents are not in great shape, but I can try to make copies for you. Thomas C., John A. and Mary McCAMPBELL of Davidson Co., TN Isaac CLARK (several documents) James SEARCY or Robert SEARCY Charles H. HILL Richard H. MUNFORD Mrs. T. E. MATHIS Robert H. PARRISH Also, does anyone know anything about The St. Andrew's Bay R.R. and Land Company? Any information would help. Betty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Clayborn, Baskerville Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/1008 Message Board Post: I'm still searching for information on my great-grandfather Joseph Clayborn. He was born in Mason, TN. I was told by another researcher that Joseph Clayborn's GRANDFATHER was named "John Ed Clayborn." Does anyone know of a John Ed Clayborn who lived in Mason, TN...or at least in Tipton, Haywood, or Fayette County? Also, Joseph Clayborn married a Lillian (or Lily/Lillie) B. Baskerville. Any and all info would be appreciated!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/311.2 Message Board Post: Are you still looking for information on John H. Massey? My grandmother was Ruth Massey, sister to Lottie Fay Massey Bourne. My e-mail address is bleathe875@aol.com.
I grew up in this area and the grammer school was at one time named Phelan and it was located next to the Charleston Cemetery. Charleston Baptist Church is accross the road and Methodist Church on the other side of the cemetery. Cemetary is very old and has markers on most graves including some dating back to early 1800's. my great aunt told me that the charleston, tn. area was trying to change their name to phelan because there was another charleston tn. my gg-grandfathers obit. has him buried(1919) in phelan. now they call it charleston. located outside mason tn. between covington and staton
Hi I was wondering if you have any information on Rosa or Rosie Bell Needham. She was my great grandmother. She was married to Samuel Asberry Walker. Any information you could give me on either of them or direct me to someone who would know something would be greatly appreciated. I have had no luck on finding anything on Rosa/Rosie Bell Needham. Thanks for your time and I look forward to hearing from you soon. Cheri Walker Reeves
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/jgB.2ACE/282.2 Message Board Post: my great aunt told me that the charleston, tn. area was trying to change their name to phelan because there was another charleston tn. my gg-grandfathers obit. has him buried(1919) in phelan. now they call it charleston. located outside mason tn. between covington and staton
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/904.1 Message Board Post: Hi.. My name is Carma Sanders/Prentice/Craig... Did you know a man known as Hootenanny.. .That was the name I always knew him as.. I met him finally at a funeral for my cousin in Wilson, Ark in 1996. My grandparents lived on the Island for many years... their names were William and Mildred Craig.. I am named after her.. I was born in the old Hamilton house in Oct. 1934. The last time I tried to get on the island. it was under water. It was always a paradise to me as a small child... My aunt is Margaret Byford that now lives on the Arkansas side. Did you know Bunt Byford.. used to farm on the Island? Carma
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/jgB.2ACE/9.3 Message Board Post: all I have on the Atchley family. is as follows: Mr. and Mrs Ton Atchley came from Alabama in the early 1940s to the Island. She didn't know all the children, the names she listed are, J.T., James, R.B, Tony Jr, Cathryn, Marie and Woody. Tony Jr and Marie married into the Godsey family Cathryn married into the Byford family. That is about all I can tell you for the Byford family is large and she goes in great detail there... since she is a Byford. I can understand why... why don't you send for this book.. it would save you a lot of time... Memories of Island 35 Written by: Gladys Byford Turner Castle Books p.o. box 17262 Memphis, Tn 38187 I bought my book directly from Gladys, since she is kin to my aunt Margaret Byford/Craig. The cost, I think was $15.00 Good luck My name is Mildred C. Sanders/Prentice/Craig s/name either muthamcree@aol.com or Gentlewindz@aol.com