Hi All, I am looking for a cemetery, can anyone help. UNION CO. TN. Monday Family Cemetery Location: about 2 miles SE of New Loyston on old Loyston pike to Knoxville on old Monday farm. Date Established: 1914 - discontinued ? not in use today. Established By: Bud Monday Number of Graves: 8 Remarks: Very poor kept Reported By: Lula Blackmon, Manyardville, TN. Date: April 28, 1939 Has anyone heard of this cemetery. How can I go about finding it and getting more information on about who is buried there. Thanks, Al
Attempting to locate the family of: William (Bill) Wood, b-1868 with following children: Elbert, Trula, Robert, Loomis, Claude, William & Christine. Thank you/
Hay M.B., I think I can help you with James Daniel Robinson. He was my great grandfather. James Daniel Robinson was born in Union Co. on 11-29-1879. He married Emma Annis Taylor on 4-28-1899. He died 8-3-1955 in Middlesboro, Ky., and is buried at Middlesboro Cemetery. Emma Taylor was born in Union Co. on 6-26-1871. She died on 6-15-1956 in Middlesboro and also buried at Middlesboro Cemetery. I have not been researching very long and don't have any info on his parents, however, I have already written to vital records to obatin death certificates for both of them which should give me their parents names. Should be arriving soon. My info is not complete, but I have 4 children of James and Emma: Claude Albert Robinson (my grandfather), Herbert Ernest Robinson, R.L. Robinson (M), J.W. Robinson (M). (The initials of the two later sons could possibly have errors) I am descendent of Claude Albert Robinson so I have much info on him and his descendents. You can find the names of James Daniel, Emma, son Claude, and son Herbert, listed online at Bell County Cemeteries: http://genweb.net/KY/cemeteries.html I would love to hear from you and share what-ever info I have. You can contact me privately at tkharmsen@aol.com. Kay
Is anyone researching HANDLEY/HANLEY from Union County? I have hit a brickwall concerning George W. Hanley b. about 1851 in Union County. If you are researching Handley/Hanley maybe you have the missing piece. Thanks Lori
I did not see any Letts at first glance, but will keep checking. Cindy Sue
A new message, "JOSEPH ROBINSON," was posted by M Buchholz on Thu, 24 Jun 1999 --- NAME: M Buchholz EMAIL: MENT1234@aol.com SURNAMES: ROBINSON, SAILOR, SAYLOR, TAYLOR DATE: Jun 24 1999 QRYTEXT: Joseph Robinson was born in Sharps Chapel. He had a brother Dan/Daniel. I believe he married Emma Taylor. They had a son who became Rev. Fernde Robinson of the Yellow Creek Baptist Church in Middlesboro, KY. I am looking for Joseph and Daniel's parents. I have names but no further information. Would love some help..
Hello all, I am looking for anyone who knows of James Mondayborn abt. 1795, he married a lady named Elizabeth "Betsy" Hamilton. They are from Claiborne Co. James and Elizabeth had five children named Emily,Samuel,Joshua amilton, William, Mahala. Willaim is my gggg grandfather born abt. 1839, he married a lady named Mildred Graves in Dec 13, 1853 in Claiborne Co. They had four children named Eli, Caloway L., Melvina E., James. Melvina E is my ggg grandmother she was born May 17, 1860 in Union Co., she married a man named William N. Cook in Union Co. I was able to find William and Mildred in the union Co. 1870 census other than that, that is it. I think they moved to White Co.,AR around 1900. Can anyone help? Thanks, Al
Linda Someone sent a query as to where the Historical Society is and I don't recall seeing a reply. Can you shed some light for those of us who do not know where it is? Thanks, Pam -----Original Message----- From: Morab2@aol.com <Morab2@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 9:40 AM Subject: Who were the parents of John Thomas Carroll? >Hello TNUNION rooters, > >I am in Tennessee for a visit and went to Acuff Museum/Historical Society to >do some researchings. I came across a marriage certificate of John Thomas >Carroll b. 1872 m. Sarah Elizabeth Carroll (dau. of Elias Carroll and Rachel >Sharp) b. 1874, they were married August 13, 1898. I could not find the names >of John Thomas "Tom" Carroll except that his parents were from Tennessee.... > >Thanks, >Linda Carroll > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >If you live in Union County why not pitch in. Take a day and write down the tombstones in the nearest cemetery. Send it to us for others to use. You could be helping a cousin. Go to the courthouse and copy some early marriage records. Anything helps. > >
The address is: Roy Acuff Union Museum and Library P.O. Box 95 Maynardville, TN 37807 Hours: Sundays 1-5pm Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays 10am-4pm It is right on Rt 33 as you go through the town of Maynardville. Hope this helps... Linda Carroll Researching: LOY, SHARP, CARROLL, CARROLL, STINER, Union Co.
Oops sorry, I responded to the e-mail and not to the list. The Historical Society is located at the Roy Acuff Museum in downtown Maynardville (about a mile of four lane). Their address, phone number and all that can be found on our website at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnunion/historical/society.htm Or by going to our website and clicking on Historical Society. Anybody planning a trip to Union County and needing directions to it's physical location can write me at morom01@aol.com and I would be glad to help. -Chip Union County TnGenWeb
--- dgarris <dgarris@ticz.com> wrote: > I have copy of them. Who are you looking for? > > Carolyn > > If you are going to post this information on the TNUnion site, don't bother to answer. BUT if not; Looking for Lu(o)cinda Sharp Beeler d 1881, Peter (jr) Beeler d <1875>, Thruza Beeler Monroe d <1875>, Alonzo Beeler d ddunk, Mary Almeda Headley Beeler same. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated. BARB _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
A new message, "Wolf's in Union Co.," was posted by George Wolf on Tue, 22 Jun 1999 --- NAME: George Wolf EMAIL: George729@webtv.com SURNAMES: Wolf, Jordan, Petree DATE: Jun 22 1999 QRYTEXT: Mary (Jordan) Wolf and family moved from Grainger Co. to Union Co.,Tennessee some time after the Civil War. Her husband Francis Marion Wolf was held in the Knoxville Prison for rebel deserters.... after this his whereabouts are unknown? Mary's son George Washington Wolf married Josephine Petree in Union Co. In 1910 the Wolf family moved to Texas. Would anyone have information on this family.Thank You..
Hello TNUNION rooters, I am in Tennessee for a visit and went to Acuff Museum/Historical Society to do some researchings. I came across a marriage certificate of John Thomas Carroll b. 1872 m. Sarah Elizabeth Carroll (dau. of Elias Carroll and Rachel Sharp) b. 1874, they were married August 13, 1898. I could not find the names of John Thomas "Tom" Carroll except that his parents were from Tennessee.... Thanks, Linda Carroll
Please take us off your mailing list. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: Mary Jones <mjones@2xtreme.net> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 5:58 PM Subject: Re: Query (note from Chip)(Stiner) >Cindy, Hope you're not swamped with queries about your "Inventories of > Estates & Wills" from Grainger Co., TN. from 1833 -- 1841. > >My LETT family is of Anderson & Union Counties, but learned the >part of Union where they lived was once a part of Grainger Co. >I'd appreciate knowing if you have any Lett family information. > >If the information is going to be posted on the Union co. web site, I >can wait. >Thank you for any help and your time spent helping others. > >Mary Ann Jones in Sacramento, CA We're having a heat wave. >100 degree temps the past few days! >mjones@2xtreme.net > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >If you live in Union County why not pitch in. Take a day and write down the tombstones in the nearest cemetery. Send it to us for others to use. You could be helping a cousin. Go to the courthouse and copy some early marriage records. Anything helps. > >
Please unsubscribe us from this mailing. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: KAT3946429@aol.com <KAT3946429@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 4:12 PM Subject: Re: Stiner (CRAIG) >Thanks, Liz. Nnia > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Got any material to submit to the website? Any kind of cemetary list that you have transcribed over the years. > >
Please unsubscribe us from this listing. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: joe wendelken <lizard@usit.net> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 3:37 PM Subject: Re: Stiner (CRAIG) >At 01:40 PM 6/22/99 EDT, you wrote: >>Could you possibly tell me if this Sarah Craig was the daughter of Orlena >>(Arlena?) Sharp and Alvis Craig? I have Sarah as being born November 15, >>1866 which would be in the same timeframe as the Sarah Craig who married >>Frances Marion. > >To Nina: No, Sarah Craig, daughter of Alvis & Orlena, married Jacob Stooksbury. >............liz wendelken > >Liz Wendelken at Knoxville, TN <lizard@usit.net> >Researching, BLACK, CRAIG, GRAVES, HEATH, LONGMIRE, STANLEY, WILSON > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Put those lists to work for others. If you have any cemetery or bible lists please send them in. We can post them on the page for others to use. > >
Please take us off this list. Thanks -- -----Original Message----- From: PARSONS208@aol.com <PARSONS208@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 5:01 PM Subject: Re: Lett and New Loyston Cemeteries >Thanks Carolyn! Just what I was looking for. >Thanks again, >Carol > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Any questions or comments about the list or webpage may be addressed to Chip at union@tngenweb.org. > >
Can someone give me the address for the Historical Society. Is there a web page for it to. Thanks, Al
Please unsubscribe us from this list. Thanks. -----Original Message----- From: KAT3946429@aol.com <KAT3946429@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 22, 1999 10:44 AM Subject: Re: Stiner (CRAIG) >In a message dated 6/22/99 1:30:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, >gmcdonald@oregontrail.net writes: > >> heir names are as follow: Frances Marion born 13 Nov 1859 and died 16 Mar >> 1935. He married Sarah Craig 18 Dec 1887. > >Could you possibly tell me if this Sarah Craig was the daughter of Orlena >(Arlena?) Sharp and Alvis Craig? I have Sarah as being born November 15, >1866 which would be in the same timeframe as the Sarah Craig who married >Frances Marion. Thanks so very much, Nina MORTON T. > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >Got any material to submit to the website? Any kind of cemetary list that you have transcribed over the years. > >