I have heard of some very messy situations with this fix. I would recommend going to the Computer Manufactures Web Site and see if they have the online test for your system. OR perhaps the software to make your system compliant.
A new message, "sheckels/white," was posted by jeannie sheckels on Wed, 28 Jul 1999 Surname: sheckels, white --- NAME: jeannie sheckels EMAIL: savannah@coastalnet.com Surname: sheckels, white DATE: Jul 28 1999 LINK: URL: http:// QRYTEXT: anyone out there with info on the following two people william benjamin sheckels and laura white who were married on september 25, 1898 in maynardsville tenn. would like to know about laura white who i believe was born in virginia. would like to know if she lived in union county at the time of her marriage..
Hi Cuz Linda, My line is Martin, George, John Wm. Fisher - Jacob - John Juber - Lewis Lafayette - John Wooten. I will be glad to exchange what I have. Florence Loy Sells in Texas
Kim, Thanks for the information, yes I will send for the book. My line is Martin - George - John Wm. Fisher - Jacob - John W Juber - Lewis Lafayette - John Wooten. I am looking for cousins and information. I will share any I have as well. Thanks, Florence Loy Sells in Texas
unscribe > -----Original Message----- > From: TNUNION-D-request@rootsweb.com > [mailto:TNUNION-D-request@rootsweb.com] > Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:20 AM > To: TNUNION-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: TNUNION-D Digest V99 #162 > > >
Kimberly, I am a Loy and looked on my program files and did not fine Isaac, however I do have missing parts. Where did you get the book on Loyston - tell me about it. If it has my branch of the family on it I would be interested in purchasing. Good luck, Flo Loy Sells in Texas
Thanks to the friendly people who responded about the communities of Union and Knox counties. If anyone is researching the Packs or Webster families that lived in and around Luttrell in 1939 -- would like to share info...or if anyone knows the Pack families that are living in Blaine today---would like to hear from them. They may be a cousin--somewhat slightly removed??? Thanks. Patty Brock
Hello, Here is my LOY line Martin - George - John Wm Fisher - Elizabeth m Alfred Sharp - Rachel Sharp m. Elias Carroll - Sarah Elizabeth "Bettie" Carroll m. Thomas Carroll (yes, they had the same surnames) - Walter Carroll - James Carroll - me Any cousins out there? Linda Carroll
Morom01@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 7/28/99 1:52:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rocky2@fuse.net > writes: > > << I am trying to figure out if Luttrell is near Knoxville. Also is Union > co. and Knox co close to each other? The Pack families that I am looking > for moved to Knox co. in 1880--most of their kids were married there in > the 1880's so I went to check what the Knox co. site had and it is an > orphan county >> > > To find the placement of Union County and other Tennessee Counties go to: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/state/ > > Union county is the next county north of Knox. Luttrell is about 2 miles from > Knox County. > > Most of the Packs that I know of live in the Blaine Community of Knox County. > This is the Community of Knox County closest to Luttrell. Congratulations, > you seem to be on the right track. > > Chip > Union County TnGenWeb > > ==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== > Got any stories to tell? The Union County TnGenWeb Site is in search of stories about Union County Families from yesteryear. Chip, Blaine is in Grainger Co., TN. Union Co., Grainger Co., and Knox Co. all touch at the north end of Knox Co. The communities that touch are Blaine (Gr.Co.), Corryton and Gibbs areas of Knox Co., and the Plainview and Luttrell areas of Union Co. Families in this area, such as the Corums, are first in one county record then in the next, but probably actually only moved a few miles. Kathy Corum
I hope you don't mind. I just had to send this to Chip and the other wonderful folks on this list. Subject: Family History? My grandfather worked in a blacksmith shop when he was a boy, and he used to tell me, when I was a little boy myself, how he had toughened himself up so he could stand the rigors of blacksmithing. One story was how he had developed his arm and shoulder muscles. He said he would stand outside behind the house and, with a 5 pound potato sack in each hand, extend his arms straight out from his sides and hold them there as long as he could. After awhile he tried 10 pound potato sacks, then 50 pound potato sacks and finally he got to where he could lift a 100 pound potato sack in each hand and hold his arms straight out for more than a full minute! Next, he started putting potatoes in the sacks. ;-O One of my newly found cousins just sent this to me . I hope you get as big a kick out of it as I did. Mary Atkins Zwahlen Berea, Ky
Shew ! I was Starting to think I was the only one on the list ! ha HA ! I Am Going after the 1870 Census Tommorrow It's about a Half hour Drive, I hope to Find My Isaac living somewhere ? This has been the HARDEST line to trace ! I'll Keep you updated ! Here's the Info ! The Loyston Book (To Loys Cross Roads) is $20 plus $2 postage. The book describes the early settlement of Loys Cross Roads with other info regarding the early setlers there. I think you would enjoy having this history. Please send a check for $22 to the Union County Historical Society, P.O. Box 95, Maynardville, TN 37807. You may wish later to join the UCHS. All out of state members pay an annual fee of $17 which entitles them to four issues of the societ'squarterly, Pathways: History & Genealogical Journal. Queries are run in the magazine without charge whether you are a member of not. Let us hear from you. You may send any correspondence regarding the society to me, William G. Tharpe, 3515 Essary Drive, Knoxville, TN37918 for quicker service. Let us hear from you. A Possible cousin somewhere ? Kim !
A new message, "Evans family of Union County," was posted by Brenda Evans on Wed, 28 Jul 1999 It is a response to "Luney Janeway," posted by Rosemary Davenport on Mon, 05 Jul 1999 Surname: EVANS --- NAME: Brenda Evans EMAIL: brendae@sigecom.net Surname: EVANS DATE: Jul 28 1999 LINK: URL: http:// QRYTEXT: Rosemary Davenport would you please contact me. I tried to reach you, but failed. My husband's grandfather, George Evans is the first cousin of your James Brownlow Evans. Have lots of Evans info to exchange..
In a message dated 7/28/99 8:33:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, corumkt@bellsouth.net writes: << Blaine is in Grainger Co., TN. >> Yes I know the city of Blaine is in Grainger County but we have commonly called the area at the intersection of HWY 61 and Emory Road Blaine also and it is in Knox County. I always kind of figured one to be the community of Blaine while the other was the city. The Pack families that I am talking about live near Mountain Road which is in Knox County. <<The communities that touch are Blaine (Gr.Co.), Corryton and Gibbs areas of Knox Co., and the Plainview and Luttrell areas of Union Co.>> I've always thought this was neat. I live in Plainview (Union County), but have a Corryton (Knox County) address while the people on the other side of Ailor Gap Road from me have a Luttrell (Union County) address. Now here's the real kicker I went to school in Maynardville! And no that doesn't explain my punctuation, I'm just lazy. Chip Union County TnGenWeb
In a message dated 7/28/99 7:57:21 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mzwahlen@wildcatblue.com writes: << Next, he started putting potatoes in the sacks. >> Oh man was I taken in by this. I just sat there and said "cool!" when he got to 100 pounds. I am easily fooled. And no we don't care about a little humor passing the list every now and then. If I can talk about Moon Pies I can't complain. And speaking of Moon Pies I'm working on creating one home made! If I do I'll let you all know, so you in other states can try one for yourself! Yes I have way too much free time... Chip
A little better prepared to post an inquery here ! JAMES H LOY was born November 20, 1881 in Union County Tennessee, The Son of Isaac Loy and Ruth Jones (as per SS form obtained July 17 1999)and died November 1964 in Hymera Indiana. He married NANCY ELLA MURRAY. Date and County Unknown She was born Abt. 1886, and died February 1959 in Hymera Indiana. The 1900 Census record for Campbell County Tennessee Volume 4 ED29 Sheet 9 Line 25 shows James as Head of Household, born 1881 age 18 with siblings, Louisa - b 1879 John- 1884 Wiley- 1886 Etta L - 1889 Rufus-1891 Gibson 1894 1890- we all know is hopeless 1880 Census for Union County Tennessee shows Isaac and wife with oldest child (James was not born yet) Page 189 Supervisors district 1 ED 115 Family #20 Isaac is 25 born in TN, Father and Mother both born TN Ruth 22 both listed as married One Child Louiza born June 1879 in TN The 1870 Census Index shows a whole bunch of Loy's , none of which I have been able to figure in (YET !) I have ordered a Book The Loyston Book (To Loys Cross Roads) Hoping to connect to someone before it arrives ! Any Help Appreciated !
In a message dated 7/28/99 1:52:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rocky2@fuse.net writes: << I am trying to figure out if Luttrell is near Knoxville. Also is Union co. and Knox co close to each other? The Pack families that I am looking for moved to Knox co. in 1880--most of their kids were married there in the 1880's so I went to check what the Knox co. site had and it is an orphan county >> To find the placement of Union County and other Tennessee Counties go to: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/state/ Union county is the next county north of Knox. Luttrell is about 2 miles from Knox County. Most of the Packs that I know of live in the Blaine Community of Knox County. This is the Community of Knox County closest to Luttrell. Congratulations, you seem to be on the right track. Chip Union County TnGenWeb
Union County has the Roy Acuff Museum. It's called that for some unknown reason. What it is though is an archive of Union County history and families. It is located in Maynardville on HWY 33. See more about it at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/historical/society.htm Chip Union County TnGenWeb
I am trying to figure out if Luttrell is near Knoxville. Also is Union co. and Knox co close to each other? The Pack families that I am looking for moved to Knox co. in 1880--most of their kids were married there in the 1880's so I went to check what the Knox co. site had and it is an orphan county : ( I am hoping that someone is researching a Webster family that lived in Luttrell in 1939. Their names would be Joseph W. Webster and his wife Nancy A. (Dinia) Pack Webster. Joseph may have died before 1939 but Dinia Webster was still living. Does anyone have access to any obits for Luttrell? In 1939 Dinia would've been about 71 yrs.old. She was the daughter of James W.and Mary Elizabeth Pack. Dinia also known as Nancy A. had a brother named John N. Pack that was born in 1850 GA and was living in Knoxville, TN in 1939. That is why I am trying to figure out if Luttrell is close to Knoxville. Thanks for anything that will help me. Patty Brock
New to the list ! Looking for Information on Isaac Loy born abt 1855 who was married to Ruth Jones (date unknown) they had a son born in 1881, James Loy he was my great grandfather. Any connections ?
In response to Patrick Wade's inquiry for Wades in Union County, 1)Richard Wade bn 1808 wife Eliza bn 1812 2) General J Wade Bn 1836, married Catherine Jones, 2) Alley J Wade bn 1838, married Nancy 3) Mary Ellen Wade 1865-1918, married John A Clifton, Dora M Ida Dea A General Marshall Della Glide Wallace Herbert Martin 2)John M Wade bn 1841,,,married Susan Haynes 2)Hester A Wade bn 1848, married WA Michael 2)Thomas W Wade bn 1850 married Margaret J Hunley 2)Martha C Wade bn 1853, married Terry Hundley Richard and General J transferred alot of property back and forth to each other in Union County between 1860 and 1868, I don't know the reason. In Grainger County Deed Book E page 523, Thomas Wade and wife Margaret Wade along with William Wade bought property from E.Renfro,"A lot of about 1 1/4 acres land 9th dist. Grainger County adjoining Hankins on E Refros some 200 yards NW of Red House Depot on the Mc & Grr near where we live. September 20 1895. Mike Clifton, clifton@pointent.com. -----Original Message----- From: Morom01@aol.com <Morom01@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, December 16, 1998 1:37 PM Subject: New Union Query >NAME: Patrick Edward Wade >EMAIL: PatrickWade@msn.com >SURNAMES: Wade, Callahan, Millett, Keith, McLaughlin, Hargan >DATE: Dec 15 1998 >QRYTEXT: I am seeking any information on the Wades and >Callahans who were in Union County when it was >formed in 1850. Please post or respond by E-Mail, >Mail, Phone or Fax. > >Union County Census 1850 - 1870 shows: >1. A. J. Wade >2. Richard Wade >3. Henry Wade >4. James Wade >5. Martha Wade >6. Thomas Wade >7. William Wade > >Previous post by Michale E. Clifton requested information on >Marry Ellen Wade who married John A. Clifton b: 1859 >and moved to Grainger County. > >Union County 1856 Property Transfers shows: >Andrew Callahan \ Charles Gentry. > >Thanks in Advance for any information. > >Patrick Edward Wade Sr. >9285 Graves Road (Union County) >Knoxville, TN 37938-1625 >Phone/Fax: 423-992-8026 >E-Mail: PatrickWade@msn.com >E-Mail: wade278@juno.com. > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >How about marriage records. If your family has kept records of past marriages why not send them in for others to see. We can post them on the page and give a link back to you. > > >