Another paper which was in published was the Knoxville Gazette (I think that is correct), it was prior to 1900. I have the ETHS quarterly books, several papers have existed. If I may suggest, well I am going to suggest, Mrs. Candra Phillips, Reference Department, Lawson McGhee Library has searched for obit's. for years. I know some cannot be found in the Knoxville papers. Also think at one time I was told to contact the library in Oak Ridge, I did and they were most helpful. The old City Dir's. have been at McClung as long as I can remember or started this research, and that was 1978 <G>. You can call and ask or send an email. It will not hurt to try. Ann P. -----Original Message----- From: Aarah@aol.com <Aarah@aol.com> To: TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com <TNUNION-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, July 03, 1999 8:31 AM Subject: Re: Help with Date of Death >In a message dated 7/2/99 9:18:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time, azel@sprint.ca >writes: > >> I think the other Knoxville Paper was the Journal. It was the conservative >> paper, thus was struck into oblivion by the unions. > >A number of my Grainger and Knox County Mynatts had obits in the Knoxville >Register (early to mid 1800s as I recall). Also, some were also listed in >the National Banner and Nashville Whig. >Gail Mynatt Zeigler > > >==== TNUNION Mailing List ==== >How to unsubscribe. >Send a message to TNUNION-L-request@rootsweb.com that contains (in the body of the message) the command unsubscribe > >