This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: jeshistory Surnames: Rudd, Powers, Kudd, Carter, Moon, Malcom, Johnson, Smith, Brian Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.tennessee.counties.weakley/2287.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I have found some additional information that I believe to be true. Most of it is corroborated to some extent with tombstones and census records, but those can be faulty, and there is always some speculation with the census. Is this Sherman Carter my Sherman Carter? For instance, I have found someone who added my WSC to her tree and had him moving to Kansas and dying in 1950 when I have pictures of him alive and well visiting West Monroe, LA in 1956! I would love some additional proof/validation/evidence/photographs for my research. If anyone has any, please reply to this post or sent me a private message/email. I would be happy to send links to my photographs, tombstone records, or census records for any interested parties. I do not include it now because this post is already so long. Hope this helps somebody! Regards, Jamie E Smith [email protected] William Sherman Carter was born in Weakley County, Tennessee in approximately 1865 and moved to Texarkana, Arkansas around 1890. Marriage One: Mary Florence Rudd (a/k/a Kudd) Marriage Two: Ada M. Bryan Parents: Harriet Ann and William Carter. Siblings: --Sofhia/ Sophronia/Sophia/Sofronia/ Sefronia (1861-), etc. married Pleas D Powers (who, at one time, worked for Mary Florence Rudd's family & lived with them) --Delia/Cordelia married Charles J Neef. (1867 - 1954) --George Williamson Carter (1850 - 1917) --Samuel T Carter (1853 - --Thomas Carter (1854 - --Green Buchanan Carter (1855 - --James H Carter (1857 - --Caroline A Carter (1859 - --Thomas Carter (1864 - Children with Mary Florence Rudd: --Clara Carter ( 1891-1976) who married a 'Combs' and 'Ferguson' --Matilda Carter (1893 - 1982) who married a 'Johnson' Myrtle Carter (1895 - 1965) who married a 'Moon' and a 'Malcom' --Elizabeth Ann "Bessie/Bess" Carter (1897 - 1967) who married James Elias Smith, my great grandfather. Children with Ada Margaret Brian: --William Brian Carter (1904-1911) --James Clifton Carter (1906 - 1983) --Richard D Carter (1907 - 1972) --Kelley R Carter (1909 - 2002) --Warren S Carter (1912 - 1966) Important Note: The author of this message may not be subscribed to this list. If you would like to reply to them, please click on the Message Board URL link above and respond on the board.
Thank you so very much Martha for the look up info...on Ollie KING and for looking for my Dollie WHEELER..... I really appreciate your time and effort to do that.... Cheryl
James W. Wallace born 18 Nov 1853 Gibison Co Tn died 4 April 1947 Sharon Weakley Co TN buried Alamo Cem. Sharon, Weakley Co TN. married Alice (?) was the son of Stephen WALLACE and Loucury FOREEM [ Lucretia Foren the d/o Alexander and Sarrah Foren ] Would love to hear from anyone out there about this family.....Alex & Sarah were by ggg grand parents and are a brick wall......so trying to get more info on their children..... Thank You Cheryl
Thanks Lee. Rob -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee B. Cate Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:10 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNWEAKLE] VIOLA RICHMOND - Obituary I also thought this might be of interest: Services for Mrs. Viola Richmond will be held August 17, 2010 @ Meridian Cemetery in Greenfield, TN. @ 11a.m. with burial to follow. Mrs. Viola leaves two sons, Mr. Billy & Bobby Richmond both of Greenfield, TN. One Daughter, Mrs. Rinda Peevyhouse of Greenfield, TN. Three Sisters, Ruth Hicks, Delphim Pratt, & Lucy Callwell. Two Brothers, Boone Eldridge & Marshall Eldridge & Three grandchildren. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message IMPORTANT NOTICE Email from OOCL is confidential and may be legally privileged. If it is not intended for you, please delete it immediately unread. The internet cannot guarantee that this communication is free of viruses, interception or interference and anyone who communicates with us by email is taken to accept the risks in doing so. Without limitation, OOCL and its affiliates accept no liability whatsoever and howsoever arising in connection with the use of this email. Under no circumstances shall this email constitute a binding agreement to carry or for provision of carriage services by OOCL, which is subject to the availability of carrier's equipment and vessels and the terms and conditions of OOCL's standard bill of lading which is also available at http://www.oocl.com.
That be me! Thank you sir! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Lee B. Cate Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2010 3:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNWEAKLE] BOBBY H. RICHMOND - Obituary I seem to remember that someone requested this obituary: BOBBY H. RICHMOND Bobby H. Richmond, 77, of Greenfield, died Friday, August 6, 2010, at Van Ayers Nursing Center, Martin. Graveside services were held at Brocks Cemetery, Greefield will Williams Funeral Home of Greenfield in charge of the arrangements. Richmond was born April 29, 1933, in Greenfield, son of the late Robert and Ora Lee Richmond. He was a laborer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola Eldridge Richmond of Greenfield; two sons, Billy Richmond and Bobby Richmond, both of Greenfield; three daughters, Rinda Peevyhouse of Greenfield, Linda Salmon and Terrsa Richmond, both of Martin; and two grandchildren. (Web site: williamsfhofgreenfieldandgleason.com) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message IMPORTANT NOTICE Email from OOCL is confidential and may be legally privileged. If it is not intended for you, please delete it immediately unread. The internet cannot guarantee that this communication is free of viruses, interception or interference and anyone who communicates with us by email is taken to accept the risks in doing so. Without limitation, OOCL and its affiliates accept no liability whatsoever and howsoever arising in connection with the use of this email. Under no circumstances shall this email constitute a binding agreement to carry or for provision of carriage services by OOCL, which is subject to the availability of carrier's equipment and vessels and the terms and conditions of OOCL's standard bill of lading which is also available at http://www.oocl.com.
Bobby H. Richmond Posted: Friday, August 13, 2010 2:02 pm Bobby H. Richmond, 77, of Greenfield, died Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at Van Ayers Nursing Center, Martin. Graveside services were held at Brocks Cemetery, Greenfield with Williams Funeral Home of Greenfield in charge of the arrangements. Richmond was born April 29, 1933, in Greenfield, son of the late Robert and Ora Lee Richmond. He was a laborer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola Eldridge Richmond of Greenfield; two sons, Billy Richmond and Bobby Richmond, both of Greenfield; three daughters, Rinda Peevyhouse of Greenfield, Linda Salmon and Terrsa Richmond, both of Martin; and two grandchildren. Web site: williamsfhofgreenfieldandgleason.com wcp 8-12-10 Samuel Gatewood Posted: Friday, August 13, 2010 1:59 pm Samuel Gatewood, 78, of Dresden, died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010, at Regional Hospital of Jackson. Services were held at 4 p.m. Tuesday at Bowlin Funeral Home Chapel in Dresden with Bro. Bob Copeland and Bro. Kenneth Williams officiating. Burial was in Macks Grove Cemetery, Dresden. Lloyd Bell, Bruce Saltsman, Donald Perkins, James Mayse, Michael Zigler and Danny Copeland served as pallbearers. Gatewood was born Nov. 7, 1931, son of the late Hubert B. and Zelma Elizabeth Glover Gatewood. He was a former member of Palmersville Ruritan Club, Weakley County Industrial Board and former director of Weakley County Bank. He was a current member of Cypress Creek Watershed District and member of Macks Grove Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sue O'Steen Gatewood of Dresden; one daughter, Sheila Turbeville of Dresden; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Lerlean O'Steen of Dresden; and one granddaughter, Precious Elizabeth Turbeville of Dresden. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Beautonne Killebrew and Betty Fowler; and two brothers, Fred Lee Gatewood and Dan Gatewood. Web site: www.bowlinfuneralhome.com wcp 8-12-10 Edward Dayton Drewry Posted: Friday, August 13, 2010 1:58 pm Edward Dayton Drewry, 87, of Greenfield, died Sunday, Aug. 8, 2010. at HealthSouth Cane Creek Rehab Center, Martin. Services were held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Williams Funeral Home Chapel in Greenfield with Brent Arnold and Mike Medling officiating. Burial was in Highland Cemetery, Greenfield. Drewry was born May 18, 1923, in Greenfield, son of the late Lester and Gertie Galey Drewry. He was a self-employed carpenter and builder and attended Greenfield Church of Christ. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Jo Ann Drewry of Greenfield; one son, Mike Drewry of Goodlettsville; one daughter, Babbie Drewry of Greenfield; one sister, Margie Holmes of Memphis; and two brothers, Ray Drewry of Hickman, Ky., and Richard Drewry of Osceola, Mo. Web site: williamsfhofgreenfieldandgleason.com wcp 8-12-10 George B. Byars Posted: Friday, August 13, 2010 1:56 pm George B. Byars, 86, of Martin, died Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010, at Volunteer Community Hospital, Martin. Services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church, Martin with Rev. Randy Cooper officiating. Burial will be in East Side Cemetery with Murphy Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 5-8 p.m. tonight and at the church at 10 a.m. Friday until service time. David Byars Jr., John David Cole, Chris Cole, Bart Belew, George Pritchett and James Pritchett will serve as pallbearers. Honorary pallbearers will be Mason Byars, Hardy Loyd, Joe Damron, Bill Jackson, Jerry Crosser, Billy Miles, Ricky Dowland, Denton Bell, Don Teal, Avery Webb, Donald Ray High and Robert Carroll. Byars was born Jan. 17, 1924, in Palmersville, son of the late Armer Lee and Inez Brundige Byars. He was a retired brick mason and a member of First United Methodist Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Sarah McClain Byars of Martin; one son, David Byars Sr. of Martin; seven grandchildren, Mason Byars and Tori Byars, both of Canton, Mass., John David Cole, Holli Byars, Amy Cole Belew and David Byars Jr., all of Martin amd Chris Cole of Arlington,; and 14 great-grandchildren. Web site: murphyfuneralhome.net wcp 8-12-10
Thought I'd let everyone know that Tennessee Death Records, 1914-1955, are now on the Family Search pilot website. This link should take you straight to the page with the list of their collections. http://pilot.familysearch.org/recordsearch/start.html#p=allCollections&r=0 Jen
Cheryl, The Dresden Enterprise newspapers for late 1907 are in bad conditon but I was unable to find anthing concerning the death of Mrs. WHEELER. Martha ----- Original Message ----- From: "CHERYL HORNE" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:06 PM Subject: [TNWEAKLE] MARTHA Obituary Look up Hello Martha, Could you do a obit look up for: Ollie (Davis) KING died Jan 21, 1936 in Weakley Co. and Dollie (Davis) WHEELER died 18 Nov 1907 Weakley Co Thank You Very Much, Cheryl ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Cheryl, Will email this message to a friend of mine who is kin two William A. Davis and Mary L. Jackson. Janice Crider -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of CHERYL HORNE Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 9:06 AM To: TnWeakle Subject: [TNWEAKLE] William DAVIDSON m: Mary JACKSON 13 Feb. 1827 Davidson Co TN. My question: Is this the same man found in Weakley Co TN. William A. DAVIS b. abt 1839 married to Mary L. Jackson, that Mr. Saunders found the final estate settlement on ? If so....was the marriage record in Davidson Co an error, or did the name change to DAVIS after they moved out of Davidson Co. ? Anyone know anything about this family? Thanks, Cheryl ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I also thought this might be of interest: Services for Mrs. Viola Richmond will be held August 17, 2010 @ Meridian Cemetery in Greenfield, TN. @ 11a.m. with burial to follow. Mrs. Viola leaves two sons, Mr. Billy & Bobby Richmond both of Greenfield, TN. One Daughter, Mrs. Rinda Peevyhouse of Greenfield, TN. Three Sisters, Ruth Hicks, Delphim Pratt, & Lucy Callwell. Two Brothers, Boone Eldridge & Marshall Eldridge & Three grandchildren.
I seem to remember that someone requested this obituary: BOBBY H. RICHMOND Bobby H. Richmond, 77, of Greenfield, died Friday, August 6, 2010, at Van Ayers Nursing Center, Martin. Graveside services were held at Brocks Cemetery, Greefield will Williams Funeral Home of Greenfield in charge of the arrangements. Richmond was born April 29, 1933, in Greenfield, son of the late Robert and Ora Lee Richmond. He was a laborer. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Viola Eldridge Richmond of Greenfield; two sons, Billy Richmond and Bobby Richmond, both of Greenfield; three daughters, Rinda Peevyhouse of Greenfield, Linda Salmon and Terrsa Richmond, both of Martin; and two grandchildren. (Web site: williamsfhofgreenfieldandgleason.com)
Dresden Enterprise January 24, 1936 Sharon Department Death of Mrs. Charles KING Sharon friends profoundly sympathize with Mr. Charles KING in the death on Tuesday of his beloved companion, who died of pneumonia. The burial was on Wednesday.
I'm so sorry PJ. Rob -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of pj Sent: Friday, August 13, 2010 9:18 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TNWEAKLE] This and That and Dave in Ga Yes Dave, the Indian was part of it but if you remember I asked Sunday for folks to send info........then I disappeared.......in less than a weeks time......I lost my aunt, a close friend, 56 years old, and my brother in law.......we have been in Arkansas until last night......this has been tough.......and then today while I was canning tomatoes, I thought of 46 years ago today in this very house, August 13, 1964.......my Mama and I were canning tomatoes all day long and at 6 PM tonight my Mama JONES (Lucy Caroline McCLAIN JONES) died right here in this house.......well I lost it and had a good cry for all our loved ones gone.......the chair she died in sits in my bedroom today, a wicker rocker.......as the old saying goes "I would not take a farm in Georgia for that rocker"..... Yes Dave, I have done my share of canning this year also made pictures to put in the book I am writing about old time stuff like canning.......this book is meant to be left to teach the younger ones how to can.........it is a dying art........pj > Folks, just look what has transpired because someone asked about > Indian heritage on our great list! > Many thanks to all who have replied to my Finch posting. It will take > a while to digest it all. > > PJ, I know you must be canning up a storm! We've done some canning, > froze > 17 > gallons of tomato juice and a good bit of corn, beans, peas and > "okry". I love my garden! Dave in Ga. > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message IMPORTANT NOTICE Email from OOCL is confidential and may be legally privileged. If it is not intended for you, please delete it immediately unread. The internet cannot guarantee that this communication is free of viruses, interception or interference and anyone who communicates with us by email is taken to accept the risks in doing so. Without limitation, OOCL and its affiliates accept no liability whatsoever and howsoever arising in connection with the use of this email. Under no circumstances shall this email constitute a binding agreement to carry or for provision of carriage services by OOCL, which is subject to the availability of carrier's equipment and vessels and the terms and conditions of OOCL's standard bill of lading which is also available at http://www.oocl.com.
SORRY EVERYONE I MENT TO FORWARD NOT REPLY In a message dated 8/16/2010 8:19:21 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Bobby thought you might like to read this I believe Russell is related to you . They sure are into the Indian thing this week on Weakly Co. site. How is the house coming In a message dated 8/16/2010 11:06:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Re: KENNEDY line and Native American Indians mentioned in an e-mail embedded at the end of Message 2 below: You've triggered my interest by the KENNEDY notation. My wife's paternal grandmother was JESSIE KENNEDY (b. 28 February 1899--died 28 March 1930 of pneumonia...buried in Peace Chapel Cemetery near Scott's Hill) and was part-Native American (visible in her photos). Jessie married FONZO EDGAR HENSLEY (b. 27 March 1896--d. 12 October 1969). JESSIE'S parents are JOHN JACKSON KENNEDY (b. in TN, 9 July 1847--d. 5 March 1937) and SARAH HENRIETTA "ETTA" O'GUIN KENNEDY (b. in TN, 30 October 1872--d. 27 March 1953) from the Scott's Hill area of Decatur County. They are buried in the Peace Chapel Methodist Church (the church is just a chapel now) Cemetery near Scott's Hill, Decatur County, TN. There are many KENNEDYS in that area today and one cemetery near the old Doe Creek school is almost all KENNEDY burials...I'm not sure if they're all related. Further tracing JESSIE'S Native American ancestry, her grandparents are WILLIAM H. O'GUIN (b. 7 June 1842--died 9 December 1883) and FRANCES SWIFT O'GUIN (b. 2 June 1845--died 18 September 1926...buried in the Scott's Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery). JESSIE'S great-grandparents are REV. ROMULUS SANDERS SWIFT (7/13/1818) and SARAH SALINA PAINE SWIFT (b. in NC, 24 July 1814--died 9 September 1906...buried in unmarked graves near Scott's Hill). They appear to be full-bloodied Cherokees in photos. REV. & MRS. SWIFT established the Scott's Hill Methodist congregation in 1840 when theirs ox cart broke down in Scott's Hill while making their way to Texas. The people were so good to them during their tenure at Scott's Hill, they aborted plans to continue on to Texas and remained to establish the church. Their photos and obituaries may be found in the JOURNALS of the Memphis Annual Conference (ROMULUS' in the 1889-1890 JOURNAL and SARAH'S in the 1906-1907 JOURNAL), located in the Methodist Archives of the Luther L. Gobbel Library, Lambuth University, Jackson, TN. Russell N. Gallimore, Jackson, TN Message: 2 Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:31:11 EDT From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TNWEAKLE] Speaking of Indians in Weakley Co. To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" My Williams family of Weakley also claims Cherokee lines. My grandfather, Lawrence Virgil Williams, was born in 1865 and claimed to be one-eighth Cherokee. His father, Lawrence P. Williams, came from N.C. through East Tenn. and was a skilled woodsmen as well as farmer. He died in 1905 and though the entire family accepts the Indian heritage as truth we do not know if it came from the Williams or Cashion line. I also have an uncle named Finis (Finis Buton Williams born in Weakley around 1911. It would figure that with NC so close and the Trail going through TN, there is more to this than some families want to admit. Bobbie W. In a message dated 8/11/2010 11:30:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: My family story included the Indian female but she wasn't an Indian Princess like most say. Our is based on a picture we have of my great great grandmother. On the back is written, "This is Mama and she was one-half Indian. Daddy's family disowned him for marrying her." I have no idea what her name was or definitely what my great great grandfather's name was. We think his name was Alford KENNEDY of Finis KENNEDY since my great grandfather named his two boys Alford and Finish and that would follow family tradition. It has been my great roadblock on that side of my family. My great great grandparents, which includes the part-Indian, died between 1870 and 1880 and my great grandfather, Cenus Hardy KENNEDY, was taken in by a Baptist traveling preacher named HALL according to what my grandmother told me but I haven't found proof of that too. Does anyone have anything in their family which would fit in with this? Leslie ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Bobby thought you might like to read this I believe Russell is related to you . They sure are into the Indian thing this week on Weakly Co. site. How is the house coming In a message dated 8/16/2010 11:06:29 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Re: KENNEDY line and Native American Indians mentioned in an e-mail embedded at the end of Message 2 below: You've triggered my interest by the KENNEDY notation. My wife's paternal grandmother was JESSIE KENNEDY (b. 28 February 1899--died 28 March 1930 of pneumonia...buried in Peace Chapel Cemetery near Scott's Hill) and was part-Native American (visible in her photos). Jessie married FONZO EDGAR HENSLEY (b. 27 March 1896--d. 12 October 1969). JESSIE'S parents are JOHN JACKSON KENNEDY (b. in TN, 9 July 1847--d. 5 March 1937) and SARAH HENRIETTA "ETTA" O'GUIN KENNEDY (b. in TN, 30 October 1872--d. 27 March 1953) from the Scott's Hill area of Decatur County. They are buried in the Peace Chapel Methodist Church (the church is just a chapel now) Cemetery near Scott's Hill, Decatur County, TN. There are many KENNEDYS in that area today and one cemetery near the old Doe Creek school is almost all KENNEDY burials...I'm not sure if they're all related. Further tracing JESSIE'S Native American ancestry, her grandparents are WILLIAM H. O'GUIN (b. 7 June 1842--died 9 December 1883) and FRANCES SWIFT O'GUIN (b. 2 June 1845--died 18 September 1926...buried in the Scott's Hill United Methodist Church Cemetery). JESSIE'S great-grandparents are REV. ROMULUS SANDERS SWIFT (7/13/1818) and SARAH SALINA PAINE SWIFT (b. in NC, 24 July 1814--died 9 September 1906...buried in unmarked graves near Scott's Hill). They appear to be full-bloodied Cherokees in photos. REV. & MRS. SWIFT established the Scott's Hill Methodist congregation in 1840 when theirs ox cart broke down in Scott's Hill while making their way to Texas. The people were so good to them during their tenure at Scott's Hill, they aborted plans to continue on to Texas and remained to establish the church. Their photos and obituaries may be found in the JOURNALS of the Memphis Annual Conference (ROMULUS' in the 1889-1890 JOURNAL and SARAH'S in the 1906-1907 JOURNAL), located in the Methodist Archives of the Luther L. Gobbel Library, Lambuth University, Jackson, TN. Russell N. Gallimore, Jackson, TN Message: 2 Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 14:31:11 EDT From: [email protected] Subject: Re: [TNWEAKLE] Speaking of Indians in Weakley Co. To: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" My Williams family of Weakley also claims Cherokee lines. My grandfather, Lawrence Virgil Williams, was born in 1865 and claimed to be one-eighth Cherokee. His father, Lawrence P. Williams, came from N.C. through East Tenn. and was a skilled woodsmen as well as farmer. He died in 1905 and though the entire family accepts the Indian heritage as truth we do not know if it came from the Williams or Cashion line. I also have an uncle named Finis (Finis Buton Williams born in Weakley around 1911. It would figure that with NC so close and the Trail going through TN, there is more to this than some families want to admit. Bobbie W. In a message dated 8/11/2010 11:30:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: My family story included the Indian female but she wasn't an Indian Princess like most say. Our is based on a picture we have of my great great grandmother. On the back is written, "This is Mama and she was one-half Indian. Daddy's family disowned him for marrying her." I have no idea what her name was or definitely what my great great grandfather's name was. We think his name was Alford KENNEDY of Finis KENNEDY since my great grandfather named his two boys Alford and Finish and that would follow family tradition. It has been my great roadblock on that side of my family. My great great grandparents, which includes the part-Indian, died between 1870 and 1880 and my great grandfather, Cenus Hardy KENNEDY, was taken in by a Baptist traveling preacher named HALL according to what my grandmother told me but I haven't found proof of that too. Does anyone have anything in their family which would fit in with this? Leslie ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The woman that died that day was my grandmother, Mama JONES aka Lucy Caroline McCLAIN JONES born Apr 30, 1877 ,was my Mama's mama but to me she was my friend, my playmate, my sister, my mama, my grandmama, my EVERYTHING to me.........my Mama, Ellen Beauton "Boots" JONES HOWARD lived until Aug 29, 1996.......we canned a lot of tomatoes after Aug 13, 1964......but I would not touch a tomato to can for at least 2 years..........there is a little more to this story......2 weeks to the day before Aug 13, 1964 one of our neighbors died and guess what me and Mama was canning tomatoes then 2 weeks later to the day canning tomatoes and Mama JONES died. I can much easier than me and Mama did......we always (no matter how hot it was) sat out front under the shade trees with tubs of water and tomatoes......nowdays, I heat the tomatoes 45 seconds in boiling water and that makes life a lot easier. We also sat under that shade tree to cut corn off.........flies, heat and the juice from the corn......WOW.......I cut it off in the house these days........nothing better than fried corn!!!!! I want to thank everyone for your kind words........it has really been tough......3 deaths in 4 days.......and people that I was close to........... I don't have a clue when the books will be done.......started it 2 years ago........but at least made pictures this year.......I am not doing it to make money, just cover my cost.......I want to leave something of me behind and I guess this is the best I can do........I have never had any complaints about my canning........been canning salsa today.........probably put up a couple bushels today........I make tons of salsa every year because everybody loves it and I give so much away........I make mild, medium, hot and VERY hot......... And folks this is genealogy also.........canning and preserving food is as old as man! I have my desk where I am sitting right now in a straight line to my kitchen..........a lot of you have been here and know what I mean........I love for any of you to come see me when you are in this area............pj -------------------------------------------------- From: "CHERYL HORNE" <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, August 16, 2010 5:40 PM To: "TnWeakle" <[email protected]> Subject: [TNWEAKLE] For pj CANNING > PJ > I am so very sad to hear about the loss in your family...I cried as you > told about your mom.....God forgot to put the lid on the bottle of tears > he gave us for a reason..... > I will remember you in my prayers..... > > when you get your book ready...I will be one of many that will want a > copy...so will start saving my egg money now....I know how to "freeze" > fresh veggies but not a clue how to properly can so the food does not get > mushy and break down in the jar......too many folks have given me stuff > they canned and it tasted "funny" and looked funny too.... > > Cheryl > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
* Descendants of Isaac Kennedy * * Generation No. 1 * * 1.* Isaac1 Kennedy was born 1761 in Robeson, N.C.. He married Mary Nelson. She was born 1765 in South Carolina. Children of Isaac Kennedy and Mary Nelson are: 2. i. SAMPSON2 KENNEDY, b. 1787, Kershaw Co., SC; d. August 1845, Weakley Co., TN. 3. ii. NELSON KENNEDY, b. 1785; d. 1843, Henry Co., TN. * Generation No. 2 * * 2.* Sampson2 Kennedy* (Isaac*1*)* was born 1787 in Kershaw Co., SC, and died August 1845 in Weakley Co., TN. He married Nancy Killebrew 1804 in NC/SC, daughter of Kinchen Killebrew and Caroline Haynes. She was born August 08, 1787 in SC, and died 1867 in Weakley Co., TN at 79 years of age. Notes for Sampson Kennedy: Sampson Kennedy is listed in 1820 census of Kershaw Co., SC. Sampson Kennedy along with his son, Killebrew are listed in the 1830 census of Henry Co., TN. "To All Whom this may concern Greeting. I, Sampson Kennedy of the county of Weakley and state of Tennessee being weak of body but of sound mind & disposing memory do make ordain and establish this my last Will and testament hereby revoking all other by me made. First it is my will that after pay all my funeral expenses and just debts of every description the residue of my estate both real and personal shall be disposed of as follows. I give and bequeath to my wife, Nancy Kennedy all my property both real and personal for her use and maintenance for and during her widowhood subject to the subsequent provisions herein made that in case she should again marry then the property both real and personal to be divided equally between my said wife and my surviving children or their legal representatives previous however to the general division the following specific bequests it is my will shall be made and ratified. First, i have given to my son Killebrew Kennedy a horse, saddle and bridle valued at one hundred and twenty five dollars also a cow and calf valued at fifteen dollars. Secondly, I have given my son Nelson Kennedy a horse, saddle and bridle worth one hundred and twenty five dollars also a cow and calf worth fifteen dollars which said give I hereby confirm to them. It is my will and desire that my son Calvin Kennedy shall have when he comes of legal age of twenty one one a horse, saddle and bridle worth one hundred and twenty five dollars which makes my sons equal. I have given my daughter Susan Pentecost, Mahaley Colley and Matilda Moore at the time of their intermarriage with their respective husband each a bed and furniture and a cow and calf which said gives I hereby confirm and it is my will that my two youngest daughters, Nancy A. Kennedy and Aneglena Kennedy shall have each a good bed and furniture therefor and a cow and calf each to be furnished when they arrive at age twenty one years or marry whichever may first occur, this will make my daughters even. It is my will that when my youngest child shall arrive at the age of twenty one years my estate both real and personal shall be equally divided among all my heirs subject to the following provisions and restrictions viz. my wife shall then if living make her election either to take a child's part or to take her third. If she elects to take a child's part then it is my desire and request that she shall make an equal distribution of what may be finally at her disposal amongst all my children before named or their heirs. It is also my will that the part which may be coming upon final distribution of my estate unto Susan Pentecost shall be placed into the hands of my son Killebrew Kennedy and the interest and profit arriving therefrom be applied by him for the benefit of my said daughter and her children and the whole to be finally for the benefit of her and her children. I hereby constitute my son Killebrew, Trustee for that purpose. Finally, I appoint my sons Killebrew Kennedy and Nelson Kennedy Executors of this my last will and I hereby vest in them full power to sell my lands, negroes or whatever else may be necessary for a division of my estate and make title to the purchaser or purchasers without any order of court or decree in Chancery for the same. In testamony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the 6th. day of December 1818. Sampson (his mark) Kenedy (Seal) Witnesses present: Wm. Ridgeway Geo. Tompkins John Ridgeway This day the foregoing will was proven in open Court by the oaths of Wm. Ridgeway and John Ridgeway subscribing witnesses thereto. Thereupon the court order that the same be committed to record. Give under my hand at office this 7th. day of April 1845 Tom Ethridge, Clerk (State of Tennessee Weakley County) November Term County Court, 1845. To Killebrew and Nelson Kennedy citizens of Weakley County. It appearing to the court that Sampson Kennedy has died leaving a written will in which you are appointed Executor which has been duly proven in open court and you having given bond and qualified according to law and it have been ordered by said court that letters testamentary issue to you. These are therefore to empower you the said Killebrew and Nelson Kennedy to enter upon the execution of said will and take into your possession all the property and to make to the next court a perfect inventory thereof and make due collection of all debts, and after paying all the just demands against the testator and settling up the business of said estate according to law, you will pay over and deliver the property and effects that may remain in your hands and do all other things that may be required according to the provision of the said will and the laws of the land. Witness Tom H. Etheridge, Clerk at office the 3rd. day of November 1845 & 70th year of American Independence. Tom H. Ethridge, Clerk. In the 1840 census of Weakley Co., TN, Sampson Kennedy, Nelson Kennedy are listed in the census. More About Sampson Kennedy: Burial: August 1845, Weakley Co., TN Census 1810: 1810, Lancaster Co., SC Census 1820: 1820, Kershaw Co., SC Census 1830: 1830, Henry Co., TN Census 1840: 1840, Weakley Co., TN Probate: November 03, 1845, Weakley Co., TN Will: December 08, 1838, Weakley Co., TN Children of Sampson Kennedy and Nancy Killebrew are: 4. i. KILLEBREW3 KENNEDY, b. 1805, South Carolina; d. April 11, 1860, Hickman Co. KY.. 5. ii. MATILDA KENNEDY, b. 1815, SC; d. February 1861, Weakley Co., TN. 6. iii. NELSON KENNEDY, b. October 07, 1817, SC; d. February 11, 1897, Weakley Co., TN. 7. iv. MAHALA KENNEDY, b. 1820, SC; d. Aft. 1850, Weakley Co., TN. 8. v. JOHN CALVIN KENNEDY,SR, b. October 10, 1824, Weakley Co., TN; d. April 02, 1908, Weakley Co., TN. 9. vi. NANCY ELLEN KENNEDY, b. 1827, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1889, Weakley Co., TN. 10. vii. EVANGALINE KILLEBREW KENNEDY, b. December 18, 1829, Cottage Grove, Henry Co., TN; d. September 04, 1874, Point Pleasant, Pemiscot Co., MO. 11. viii. SUSAN CAROLINE KENNEDY/PENTECOST/KILLEBREW, b. 1808, South Carolina; d. 1870, KY/TN. * 3.* Nelson2 Kennedy* (Isaac*1*)* was born 1785, and died 1843 in Henry Co., TN. He married Lydia Killebrew 1799, daughter of Kinchen Killebrew and Caroline Haynes. She was born 1776 in South Carolina, and died 1823 in WildernessTrail. Notes for Nelson Kennedy: This deed reports Nelson and Lydia Kennedy sold 110 acres to William Clyburn, Sr. of Kershaw Dist., SC. This property had been deeded to Isaac Kennedy from John Walsh, Sr. and from Isaac Kennedy to Nelson Kennedy. It is reported to have been part of a parcel of land deeded from William Dancy to Kinchen Killebrew, father of Lydia (Killebrew) Kennedy. More About Nelson Kennedy: Census 1800: 1800, Lancaster Co., SC Census 1810: 1810, Lancaster Co., SC Deed: January 10, 1821, Lancaster Co., SC Children of Nelson Kennedy and Lydia Killebrew are: i. ELIZABETH3 KENNEDY, m. ETHELRED WOOLF, February 01, 1826, Caldwell County, KY. ii. MILA KENNEDY, m. JAMES CARTER RHODES. 12. iii. BRAZELL KENNEDY, b. 1810, South Carolina; d. 1855, KY. 13. iv. SARAH MAHALA KENNEDY, b. 1810, South Carolina; d. Aft. 1850, Weakley Co. TN.. v. REBECCA KENNEDY, b. 1812, South Carolina; m. OBEDIAH SIZEMORE, February 21, 1831, Trigg Co., KY; b. April 12, 1810, Halifax Co., VA; d. January 1897, Trigg Co., KY. 14. vi. ISAAC KENNEDY, b. 1817; d. 1841, Weakley Co., TN. * Generation No. 3 * * 4.* Killebrew3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born 1805 in South Carolina, and died April 11, 1860 in Hickman Co. KY.. He married (1) Sarah Ellen Killebrew. She was born Abt. 1825 in Tennessee. He married (2) Unknown Bef. 1829. Notes for Killebrew Kennedy: Killebrew Kennedy is listed in the 1830 Henry Co., TN census. Killebrew Kennedy is listed in the Weakley Co., TN census of 1850, age 46, with Elen age 25 (F), Elen age 18 (F), Milly age 16 (F), Elizabeth age 13 (F), and John age 6 (M). More About Killebrew Kennedy: Census 1830: 1830, Henry Co., TN Census 1850 - free: 1850, Weakley Co., TN Notes for Unknown: In the 1850 Weakley Co., TN Census for 5th. District, Killebrew Kennedy is listed as age 46 born in SC; Elen age 25 born in TN; Elen age 18 born in TN; Elizabeth age 13 born in TN; and John age 6 born in TN. Children of Killebrew Kennedy and Sarah Killebrew are: i. MARTHA A.4 KENNEDY, b. Abt. 1851, Weakley Co. TN.. ii. ROLF KENNEDY, b. Abt. 1853, Henry Co., TN; d. 1950, Henry Co., TN; m. M ARY ALICE PRINCE, Abt. 1870; b. 1855; d. 1932, Henry Co. TN.. More About ROLF KENNEDY: Burial: 1950, Henry Co., TN More About MARY ALICE PRINCE: Burial: 1932, Henry Co., TN iii. JULIA A. KENNEDY, b. April 24, 1854, Hickman Co. KY.. iv. NELSON A. KENNEDY, b. Abt. 1856, Hickman Co. KY.. v. PEGGY KENNEDY, b. March 1858. vi. THOMAS S. KENNEDY, b. February 01, 1859, Hickman Co. KY.; d. 1946; m. J ULIA CUNNINGHAM, December 17, 1882, Hickman Co. KY.. Children of Killebrew Kennedy and Unknown are: vii. ELIZABETH4 KENNEDY, b. 1829, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1931; m. WILLIAM R. C LARKE, September 28, 1854, Hickman Co. KY.; b. August 12, 1827, Hickman Co. KY.; d. March 20, 1887, Hickman Co. KY.. Notes for ELIZABETH KENNEDY: The birth date was based on a TN. census. viii. SUSAANA A."SUSAN" KENNEDY, b. November 18, 1830, Tennessee; d. March 07, 1880, Hickman Co. KY.; m. WILLIAM CLAYBORNE LEWIS,JR, January 15, 1846; b. December 25, 1826, Prince George Co. VA.; d. February 11, 1907, Hickman Co. KY.. ix. NANCY ELLEN KENNEDY, b. 1832, Tennessee; d. Abt. 1926; m. WILLIAM D. S TEPHENS, March 17, 1861, Hickman Co. KY.; b. Abt. 1803, Tennessee. x. MILLY JANE KENNEDY, b. 1834, Tennessee; d. Hickman Co. KY.; m. JOSEPH H ALFACRE, April 09, 1857, Hickman Co. KY.; b. 1830, Tennessee; d. 1880. xi. JOHN KENNEDY, b. 1844; d. Abt. 1934. * 5.* Matilda3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born 1815 in SC, and died February 1861 in Weakley Co., TN. She married Silas Reuben Moore 1831 in Henry Co., TN, son of John Moore and Abagail Smith. He was born October 27, 1809 in Davidson Co., TN, and died February 11, 1897 in Weakley Co., TN.. Notes for Matilda Kennedy: Silas's wife was named Matilda Kennedy. Living near by, two houses down are two Kennedy families. The first is Kilebrew Kennedy (Canedy) who is between the ages of 30/40. His wife is also 30/40. They have 1 daughter under the age of 5 and three daughters between the ages of 5/10. Because of the ages of the children, I would think that Kilebrew and his wife are closer to the age of 30 rather than older. The second man is Nelson Kennedy (Canedy) who is between the ages of 20/30. His wife is between the ages of 15/20 and there are no children so I believe that he's probably not much more than 20 and his wife is younger. They are probably newly weds. I think these two men are brothers and that they are also Matilda's brothers. The name Kilebrew is also misspelled, it should be spelled " Killebrew". An interesting fact is that a branch of the Blakemore family married into a Killebrew family in this same area. Killebrew Kennedy may have been named after his mother's maiden name. =========================================================================================================== This census is found at Ancestry.com Images on line. Image #1 for Weakley Co. Tennessee. Apparently Matilda is very sick so the children stayed with their older brother, Calvin in a house right next door. Matilda is not with Silas in 1870 and Silas has remarried to a woman named Sophronia. Silas and Sophronia have a baby born in September of 1869, which means that they were probably married no later than 1868. After Silas and Sophronia are married, he has his other children back in his household. The next family listed is the household of Silas and Matilda's son, Calvin S. Moore age 25. There is an older woman listed in his house hold as being an "indwelling" person. Her name is Moriah J. Moore, which should probably be spelled Mariah, she's 60 years old which means she was born in 1800. She is too young to be Silas's mother as she is only 10 years older than him so she could be either his spinster sister there to help out in these troubled times, or she could be the wife of one of Silas's brothers, I'm thinking that she is probably his sister. The other children are listed with him as follows: #1764 Calvin S. Moore age 25 male farmer personal value $400. born in Tennessee Mary A. age 19 fmale born in Tennessee Louisa J. age 16 fmale born in ennessee Susan E. age 14 fmale born in Tennessee Alonzo S age 11 male born in Tennessee Eulissus age 10 male born in Tennessee Sarah F. age 7 fmale born in Tennessee Thomas W. age 6 male born in Tennessee Moriah J Moore age 60 fmale indwelling personal value $300 born in Tennessee ====================================================================================================== Two of Matilda's brothers lived near to her in Dresden, Weakley County, Tennessee. She and her brothers were born in South Carolina but apparently moved to Tennessee while young. Her brother, Calvin lived on one side and Nelson lived on the other. She and Silas named one of their sons Calvin and their son, Joseph named one of his sons Silas Nelson. ====================================================================================================== >From the ages of the younger children; Samuel born in1862, Robert born in 1864, John born in1865, Matilda born in 1868, and Lemuel the baby born in September, 1869, we can assume that Matilda must have died in 1860, probably right after the census was taken. Silas and Sophronia must have been married in 1861. These younger children could be Sophronia's from a previous marriage, but I don't think so given the ages and the spaceing of them. Notice that the youngest girl, Matilda, age 2, is named after Silas's first wife, Matilda. This was a pretty common practice in those days to name the first born girl of the new family after the wife who had died. Mary Moore must have been Silas's spinster sister as she is 4 years older than him. Notes for Silas Reuben Moore: Silas's wife was named Matilda Kennedy. Living near by, two houses down are two Kennedy families. The first is Kilebrew Kennedy (Canedy) who is between the ages of 30/40. His wife is also 30/40. They have 1 daughter under the age of 5 and three daughters between the ages of 5/10. Because of the ages of the children, I would think that Kilebrew and his wife are closer to the age of 30 rather than older. The second man is Nelson Kennedy (Canedy) who is between the ages of 20/30. His wife is between the ages of 15/20 and there are no children so I believe that he's probably not much more than 20 and his wife is younger. They are probably newly weds. I think these two men are brothers and that they are also Matilda's brothers. The name Kilebrew is also misspelled, it should be spelled " Killebrew". An interesting fact is that a branch of the Blakemore family married into a Killebrew family in this same area. Killebrew Kennedy may have been named after his mother's maiden name. =================================================================== #22 Moore, Silas age 60 male Farmer farm val. $2,000. per val. $1400.00. born in Tennessee Sophronia age 42 fmale Keeping House born in North Carolina Sarah F. age 17 fmale At Home born in Tennessee Thomas W. age15 male At Home born in Tennessee Samual S. age 8 male At Home born in Tennessee Robert L. age 6 male At Home born in Tennessee Matllda A. age 2 fmale At Home born in Tennessee Lemuel C. age 9mon.male At Home born Sept. in Tenn. Lamb, James age 16 male Domestic Servant born in Tennessee Thomas age 13 male Domestic Servant born in Tennessee Moore, Mary age 64 fmale At Home born in Tennessee >From the ages of the younger children; Samuel born in1862, Robert born in 1864, John born in1865, Matilda born in 1868, and Lemuel the baby born in September, 1869, we can assume that Matilda must have died in 1860, probably right after the census was taken. Silas and Sophronia must have been married in 1861. These younger children could be Sophronia's from a previous marriage, but I don't think so given the ages and the spaceing of them. Notice that the youngest girl, Matilda, age 2, is named after Silas's first wife, Matilda. This was a pretty common practice in those days to name the first born girl of the new family after the wife who had died. Mary Moore must have been Silas's spinster sister as she is 4 years older than him. ====================================================================== Silas Moore rode on horseback to West Tennessee swimming across the Tennessee River to getto West Tennessee. Silas Moore fathered 16 children. In Silas Moore's will written August 17, 1896 he leaves some inheritance to each child. He was a business man in his will, deducting from the inheritance any money owed him by a child. His signature is written in large script. He started Moore School and probably taught the three (3) "R's" to the tune of a hickory stick. Silas Moore had an uncle names James Moore. ====================================================================== Silas is buried in an old family cemetery near the house he built. His tombstone was the only one standing in the early 1970's/ His second wife is buried there and his first one probably is but, have no confirmation. ================================================================= Tennessee River to follow the Kennedy family. Silas Moore's will made August 17, 1896 is a matter of record. "I, Silas Moore of the 5th. Civil District of said County and State, being in my eighty-seventh year and in possession of all my mental faculties do make this my last will and testament and all other wils made by me before this are hereby declared void. I will and bequeath my son, J. F. Moore, a credit on the indebtedness to me of seventy-five dol. ($75.00). I will and bequeath to my son's J. W. Moore's heirs twenty-six dollars ($26.00). I will and bequeath to my son, C. S. Moore, his note due me of forty dol ($40.00) and thirty-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my daughter, Emiline Martin, Seventy-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my daughter Mary Angeline Roberts, seventy-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my daughter, L. J. Pentecost, fifty-seven dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my son, A. S. Moore, seventy-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my daughter, Sarah Francis Rhodes, seventy-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my son, T. W. Moore, his note due me of forty-five dol and thirty dol in money. I will and bequeath to the heirs of my son, S. S. Moore, seventy-five dol of the indebtedness of S. S. Moore to me. To my son, R. L. Moore, I will and bequeath seventy-five dol in money. I will and bequeath to my daughter, Matilda Ann Prince, seventy-five dollars in money. I will and bequeath to my son, J. B. Moore all of my real estate consisting of a tract of land lying in the county and state aforesaid and bounded on the North by J. D. Moore, on the E. by county line, S. by Haskins and Bondurant and on the W. by Kennedy and Bondurant on the condition that the said J. B. Moore shall pay to my other heirs herein before mentioned the money will and bequeathed to each of them within the space of two years from the date of my death. I nominate my son, J. B. Moore, executor of this my last will and testament. In witness of the above I this date affix my signature in the presence of J. C. Rainey and R. D. Lamb. This August 17, 1896." Silas Moore Signed in the presence of this August 17, 1896. J. C. Rainey of Cottage Grove, Tenn R. L. Lamb of the 5th. Dis. Weakley Co., Tenn." ====================================================================================================== More About SILAS RUEBEN MOORE: Burial: Aft. February 11, 1897, Moore Cemetery, Weakley County, Tennessee10 Census: 1840, Silas is found on the census for Weakley County, Tennessee, image 61 Census 1: 1850, The census for Weakley County, Tennessee, 5th District lists Silas Moore age40, a farmer who's land is valued at $400.00, with his family Census 2: 1860, Weakley County, Tennessee, Civil District 5 Post Office Black Oak, lists Silas and his wife, Matilda in his house hold. Census 3: 1870, Silas is listed on the Weakley County, Tennessee, Civil District #5 with a new wife and his children Occupation: Silas was the first teacher in Henry County, Tennessee.10 School: Silas founded Moore School in Henry County, Tennessee.10 Travel: Silas road horesback to West Tennessee, swimming across the Tennessee River to follow the Kennedy family to Northwest Tennessee.10 Will: August 17, 1896, Silas's will was written in Weakley County, Tennessee10 More About Silas Reuben Moore: Will: August 17, 1896, Weakley Co., TN Children of Matilda Kennedy and Silas Moore are: i. JAMES FRANKLIN4 MOORE, b. November 09, 1832, Weakley Co., TN; d. November 02, 1909, Weakley Co., TN; m. NANCY ANN FRANCES BEAMON, February 01, 1852, Henry Co., TN; b. March 10, 1833, Weakley Co., TN; d. June 06, 1928, Weakley Co., TN - 95 years, 2 months, 27 days. More About JAMES FRANKLIN MOORE: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. More About NANCY ANN FRANCES BEAMON: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. Fact #2: Nancy was also known as Mary Ann Moore ii. JOSEPH WAYNE MOORE, b. 1833, Weakley Co., TN; d. Bef. 1896, Weakley Co., TN; m. JULIA A. MOORE, August 10, 1852, Henry Co., TN; b. April 30, 1836, Cottage Grove, Henry Co. TNM.. Notes for JOSEPH WAYNE MOORE: Joseph and Julia were married on August 10, 1852 and some time between then and 1860 they had moved on to Henry County from Weakley County. In 1850 Joseph is listed in his father's house hold as being 16 years old, he was probably about 20 years old when he and Julia married. ========================================================================================================= The 1870 census for Henry County, Tennessee shows Joseph as being 36 years old, a farmer who's farm is now worth $500. and he has three more children. The previous "daughter" Joanne is actually a son named John who is now 10 years old. Julia's middle initial is "A". The three new children are Matilda who is 5 years old, son Commadore who is 3, and daughter May or Mary who is 8 months old. Joseph's personal value at this time is $500.00. Joseph and his family are still in the Cottage Grove postal district. This census is Image #9 found at Amcestry.com. ========================================================================================================= Schedual 1---Free Inhabitants in District No.11 in the County of Henry, Tennessee enumerated by James E.Fowler, on the 22nd day of August, 1860. Post Office Cottage Grove. Dwelling #1172 Family # 1195: Joseph Moore age 25 male Farmer farm value: $225. born in Tennessee Julia age 24 fmale born in Tennessee Mary E. age 6 fmale born in Tennessee Silas N. age 4 male born in Tennessee Eliza J. age 2 fmale born in Tennessee JoAnne age 5 months fmale born in Tennessee ========================================================================================================== The 1870 census for Henry County, Tennessee shows Joseph as being 36 years old, a farmer who's farm is now worth $500. and he has three more children. The previous "daughter" Joanne is actually a son named John who is now 10 years old. Julia's middle initial is "A". The three new children are Matilda who is 5 years old, son Commadore who is 3, and daughter May or Mary who is 8 months old. Joseph's personal value at this time is $500.00. Joseph and his family are still in the Cottage Grove postal district. This census is Image #9 found at Amcestry.com. Dwelling # 66 Moore, Joseph age 36 male Farmer value $500. born in Tennessee Julia A, age 34 fmale House Keeper born in Tennessee Nancy age 16 fmale born in Tennessee 1854 Silas age 14 male born in Tennessee 1856 Eliza age 12 fmale born in Tennessee 1858 John age 10 male born in Tennessee 1860 Matilda age 5 fmale born in Tennessee 1865 Commodore 3 male born in Tennessee 1867 Mary age 8mos. fmale born in Tennessee 1869 It's interesting to see that the children are spaced every two years, except for a five year space between John, who was born in 1860, and Matilda, who was born in 1865. This is of particular interest because that is the time of the Civil War which began in 1861 and ended in 1865, which leads me to think that perhaps Joseph served in that war. I'll have to check on that. (Leslie Moore) =========================================================================================================== Found records of Joseph's Civil War service in the Confederate Army on line. Joseph enlisted September 1, 1863 at Cottage Grove, Tennessee in Company K, Russell's 20th Cavalry Regiment, with Captain Bowman. Joseph's brother, Calvin also enlisted with him on September 1, 1863 in the 20th Cavalry as did his cousins, Andrew Jackson Killebrew, who was on roll as 2nd Lieutenant, J. K. Killebrew who received a mortal wound at Harrisburg, John M. Killebrew who was on the roll of prisoners surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama,Calvin Kennedy, who a so received a mortal wound at Harrisburg. Joseph was noted absent on the roll for March/April 1864 with a rank of 3rd Sergeant, "Elected 3rd Sergeant March 1, 1864, Absent Sick April 15, ". Absent on roll for May/June 1864 as 3rd Sergeant, "Sick in Tennessee. Left by permition (sic) from Col. Greer. Elected 1st March unable to travel". The 20th (Russell's) Tennessee Cavalry Regiment was also called the 15th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment. it was organized on the order of Major General Nathan Bedford Forrest in the reorganization and consolidation of his forces after he was appointed to the command of the cavalry forces in West Tennessee and north Mississippi. Many of the men, including Joseph and his brother Calvin, were members of Greer's Tennessee Cavalry which had been raised within the Federal lines in West Tennessee during the fall of 1863. The Field Officers of this company were Colonel Robert M. Russell, Lieutenant Colonel H. C. Greer, and Major Henry F. Bowman who led Company K which was organized September 22, 1863 at Cottage Grove, Henry County, Tennessee. At the end of the war it was paroled as Co. "D", 19th and 20th. The regiment was placed in Brigadier General Abraham Buford's Division, Colonel Tyree H. Bell's Brigade, where it remained for the balance of the war. This brigade got an early baptism of fire at Okolona, Mississippi February 22, 1864, where they defeated the Federals under Major General Sooy Smith. They engaged the enemy about 10 o;clock am the same day. The fight continued till dark. The next day "we moved back to Tibbee Station. Here we remained for two weeks recruiting our stock. then we started on a forced march of 250 miles for Paducah". In this battle they had three officers wounded, and a total of 21 casualties. Next they fought at Paducah, Kentucky March 25, landing there and attacking at 3 o'clock pm taking the town. The next day they moved back to West Tennessee where it was ordered to Fort Pillow April 12. Fort Pillow was a Confederate-built earthen fortification and a Union-built inner redoubt, overlooking the Mississippi River about forty river miles above Mimphis, Tennessee. In 1864 it was under Federal control under Maj. Lionel F. Booth. Confederate Maj. Gen. N.B. Forrest attacked the fort with a cavalry division of approximately 2,500 men. They seized the older outworks, with high knolls commending the Union position, surrounding Booth's force. The rugged terrain prevented the Federal gunboat, New Era, from providing effective fire support for the Federals. The garrison was unable to depress its artillery enough to cover the approches to the fort. Rebel sharpshooters, on the surounding knolls, began firing into the fort killing Booth. Maj. William Bradford then took over the command of the garrison. The Confederates launched a determined attack at 11:00 am, occupying more strategic locations around the fort, and Forrest demanded unconditional Surrender ( this was the same demand that Gen. Grant had given the Confederate's of which Forrest's men were a part of earlier at Fort Donnelson). Bradford asked for an hour for consultation, and Forrest granted twenty minutes. Bradford refused surrender and the Confederates renewed the attack, soon overran the fort, and drove the Federals down the river's bluff into a deadly crossfire, capturing Fort Pillow. A Field & Stall muster roll for February 5 to April 30, 1864, dated May 13, 1864, gives the station of this Unit as Tupelo, Mississippi. the record of events states that this regiment has been in three separate engagements since its organization at Okolona, Mississippi Feg. 22, 64, at Paducah, Kentucky, Mar. 25, 64 , at Fort Pillow April 12, 64, changing its Headquarters every few days. A muster roll for May/June 1864 shows the station as Tupelo, Mississippi and states: This regiment has been in four different engagements since its organization, had changed its Headquarters several times and marched several hundred miles within the last two months. May 21, at Tupelo, Mississippi, Forrest prepared to go against Federal General William T. Sherman's communications in Middle Tennessee. His plans were disrupted by a Federal expedition under Major General Samuel D. Sturgis into North Mississippi in which Sturgis' much larger Union column was defeated by Forrest at Brice's Crossroads on June 10, 1864. This battle, also known as the battle of Tishomingo Creek, was a brilliant tactical victory against long odds for Forrest and cemented his reputation as one of the foremost mounted infantry leaders of the war. On July 5, 1864, the Federal forces under Maj. Gen. A.J. Smith, advanced south, their mission was to make sure that Maj. Gen. N. B. Forrest and his Confederate cavalry did not raid Maj Gen. . Sherman's railroad lifeline in Middle Tennessee and prevent supplies from reaching him in his campaign against Atlanta. Laying waste to the countryside as he advanced, Smith reached Pontotoc, Mississippi on July 11. Forrest ordered Bell's Brigade, composed of Barteau's, Russell's, Wilson's and Newsom's Regiments, to Ellistown, Mississippi. Bell's Brigade took part in the battle of Harrisburg, where Calvin was wounded. The Confederate forces were under the overall command of lieutenant General Stephen D. Lee. Within two miles of the Federals, on the night of the 13th, Lee ordered an attack for the next morning. Lee attacked at 7:30 am the next morning in a number of uncoordinated assaults which the Yankees beat back, causing heavy casualties, among the wounded was Colonel Russell. At 4;00 am on the morning of August 21, 1864, Maj. Gen. Forrest made a daring raid on Union- held Memphis, Tennessee, but it was not an attempt to capture the city, occupied by 6,000 Federal troops,. The raid had three objectives: to capture three Union generals posted there; to release Southern prisoners from Irving Block Prison; and to cause the recall of Union forces from Northern Mississippi. Striking northwestward for Memphis with 2,0-00 cavalry, Forrest lost about a quarter of his strength because of exhausted horses. Surprise was essential. Taking advantage of a thick dawn fog and claiming to be a Union patrol returning with prisoners, the Confederates eliminated the sentries. Galloping through the streets and exchanging shots with other Union troops, the raiders split to pursue separate missions. One Union general was not at his quarters and another escaped to Fort Pickering dressed in his night-shirt. The attack on Irving Block Prison also failed when Union troops stalled the main body at the State Female College. After two hours, Forrest decided to withdraw, cutting telegraph wires, taking 500 prisoners and large quantities of supplies, including many horses. Although Forrest failed in Memphis, his raid influenced Union forces to return there, from Northern Mississippi, and provide protection so at least that objective of Forrest's was achieved. Forrest captured Athens, Alabama on September 26, and his subsequent raid into Middle Tennessee ending on October 8, when he recrossed the Tennessee River near Florence, Alabama. The regiment was in Buford's Division on this expedition. Buford's Division was a part of Forrest's force in the attack on Paris Landing and Johnsonville, October 30 to November 4. It then joined General Hood's Army of Tennessee for his invasion of Tennessee in the Battles of Franklin and Nashville. General Forrest withdrew into Mississippi after this campaign and on February 13, 1865, ordered all the Tennessee troops in his command to report to Brigadier General W. H. Jackson, for consolidation into six regiments, to compose two brigades. Russell's Regiment was consolidated with Newsom's Regiment, which had been officially designated the 18th, and a few former Tennesseans were added from the 12th Kentucky Cavalry and the Second Mississippi Partisan Rangers. The consolidation was known as the 19th and 20th Consolidated Tennessee Cavalry Regiment, which Colonel Russell commanded. On May 3, 1865, just a few days before the final surrender, this regiment was reported in Bell's Brigade, with 29 officers, 217 men present for duty, aggregate present 283, aggregate present and absent 428. It was paroled at Gainesville, Alabama May, 1865. After the war Joseph was back home with his family and he and Julia had three more children, Matilda, Comodore, and Mary who were born between 1865 and the 1870 census for Henry county, Tennessee. iii. CALVIN SIMPSON MOORE, b. February 14, 1837, Weakley Co., TN; d. November 27, 1901, Weakley Co., TN; m. (1) SARAH ANGELINE KENNEDY, March 25, 1861, Weakley Co., TN; b. November 20, 1837, Weakley Co., TN; d. July 08, 1868, Weakley Co., TN; m. (2) RUTH PARALEE MCWHERTER, July 23, 1869, Weakley Co., TN; b. June 06, 1841; d. January 16, 1916, Dresden, TN. Notes for CALVIN SIMPSON MOORE: In 1860 Calvin's mother was ill and dying so Calvin took his little brothers and sisters to live with him next door to his parents. His older brother, Joseph was no longer living in Weakley County and brother James had a large family of his own right next door. After his mother died, his father remarried and took the children back into his own household. Calvin then married a young woman named Sarah Angeline Kennedy, they then had a son William Isaac, born in 1862, followed by daughter Martha Emily, born in 1863 and after the birth of their last daughter, Mary Viola, who was born on May 29, 1866, Sarah died on July 8, 1868 leaving Calvin with three small children. Calvin remarried in 1869 to a young woman named Ruth Paralee McWherter. Calvin and Ruthey's first child, Leroy, was born May 31, 1870 there in their home in Dreslin, Weakley County, Tennessee. ======================================================================================================== 1870 Census for Dreslin, Weakley County, Tennessee, 5th Civil District Image 4 family # 21 Moore, Calvin Simpson age 33 male Farmer farm val. $1100. pers val. $1200. b. Tennessee Ruthey P. age 28 fmale Keeping House b. Tennessee William J. age 8 male At Home b. Tennessee Martha E. age 6 fmale At Home b. Tennessee Mary H. age 4 fmale At Home Tennessee Leroy S age 1 mo. male At Home b. Tennessee Hart, Larsco age 10 male At Home b. Arkansas ========================================================================================================= Calvin enlisted on September 1, 1863 at Cottage Grove, Tennessee, along with his brother, Joseph, and his Killebrew cousins. They were enlisted by Captain Bowman into Company K 20th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry. Calvin was absent on roll for Mar/April 1864 as 2nd Sergeant, "Elected 2nd Sergeant 22nd 1863. Absent from April 27, 1864". Absent on roll for May/June 1864 as 2nd Sergeant, "Wounded at Tishamingo Creek & sent to Lauderdale Springs. Elected 23 of September 1863. Unable to travel." Wound described as "slightly elbow". On roll (as 2nd Sergeant) of prisoners surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama, May 4, 1865. The Index to Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications shows that Tennessee pension application # 1579 was filed by C.S. Moore of Weakley County for service with the 20th Infantry. When he died in 1901, his widow, Ruthey filed for his pension file # 1397. More About CALVIN SIMPSON MOORE: Burial: Aft. November 27, 1901, Weakley Co., TN More About SARAH ANGELINE KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. July 08, 1868, Henry Co., TN More About RUTH PARALEE MCWHERTER: Burial: Weakley Co., TN iv. NANCY EMELINE MOORE, b. December 10, 1838, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 23, 1925, Bowie, Montague Co., TX; m. ELISHA AUSTIN MARTIN, February 25, 1857, Dresden, Weakley Co., TN; b. December 1824, Henry Co., TN; d. December 16, 1904, Bowie, Montague Co., TX. More About ELISHA AUSTIN MARTIN: Burial: Montague Co., TX v. MARY ANGELINE MOORE, b. November 20, 1840, Weakley Co., TN; d. June 06, 1914, Weakley Co., TN; m. WILLIAM H. ROBERTS, November 06, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; b. October 12, 1834; d. May 31, 1917, Weakley Co., TN. More About MARY ANGELINE MOORE: Burial: Aft. June 06, 1914, Weakley Co., TN More About WILLIAM H. ROBERTS: Burial: Aft. May 31, 1917, Weakley Co., TN vi. MARY LOUISA JANE MOORE, b. September 10, 1842, Henry Co., TN; d. May 29, 1930, Martin, Weakley Co. TN; m. CALVIN PENTECOST, October 13, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; b. July 29, 1837, Austin Springs, Weakley Co., TN; d. February 05, 1896, Weakley Co., TN. More About MARY LOUISA JANE MOORE: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. More About CALVIN PENTECOST: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. vii. SUSAN EMMALINE MOORE, b. February 14, 1847, Weakley Co., TN; d. November 1901; m. UNKNOWN MARTIN. viii. ALONZO S. MOORE, b. 1849; m. ELIZABETH COLUMBIA ROBERTS, October 20, 1869, Weakley Co., TN; b. May 28, 1847. ix. ULYSSES MOORE, b. 1850; d. Mississippi River. More About ULYSSES MOORE: Burial: Banks of Mississippi River x. SARAH FRANCES MOORE, b. February 09, 1853, Weakley Co., TN; d. September 12, 1944, Weakley Co., TN; m. JOHN HENRY RHODES, November 29, 1876, Weakley Co., TN; b. September 04, 1852, Henry Co., TN; d. March 12, 1941, Weakley Co., TN. More About SARAH FRANCES MOORE: Burial: Aft. September 12, 1944, Martin, Weakley Co., TN More About JOHN HENRY RHODES: Burial: Aft. March 12, 1941, Weakley Co., TN xi. THOMAS WAYNE MOORE, b. 1854; d. 1932; m. MARY FRANCES CALL, December 02, 1874, Henry Co., TN; b. September 23, 1853, Henry Co., TN; d. March 11, 1936, Henry Co., TN. More About THOMAS WAYNE MOORE: Burial: 1932, Henry Co., TN More About MARY FRANCES CALL: Burial: Henry Co., TN * 6.* Nelson3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born October 07, 1817 in SC, and died February 11, 1897 in Weakley Co., TN. He married Laura Jane Simmons September 19, 1839 in Henry Co., TN. She was born September 10, 1823 in KY, and died January 15, 1908 in Weakley Co., TN. Notes for Nelson Kennedy: Nelson Kennedy is listed in the 1840 census of Weakley Co., TN. Nelson Kennedy is listed in the 1840 census of Weakley Co., TN. More About Nelson Kennedy: Burial: Aft. February 11, 1897, Weakley Co., TN Census 1840: 1840, Weakley Co., TN Census 1850 - free: 1850, Weakley Co., TN Notes for Laura Jane Simmons: "To the Hon. H. L. Hill, Judge, etc. presiding and holding the County Court for Weakley County at Dresden, Tennessee. The petition of G. H. Kennedy and J. C. Kennedy, citizens of Weakley County, Tennessee in the matter of the unsoundness of mind of Laura Kennedy, a citizen of Weakley Co., Tennessee. Your petitioners, G. H. Kennedy and J. C. Kennedy would respectfully show to the Court that Mrs. Laura Kennedy is an old person, who will son be 83 years of age, and is now in very feble health and has recently had some sort of stroke of paralysis which is some affection of the brain, and pronounced by her physician as softening of the brain, and has materially affect her mental faculties, that by reason of her present condition she is of unsound mind and wholely incapable of and has not mental capacity sufficient to govern herself and property, and is of unsound mind. Her condition is such that she is wholely incapacitated to manage and control and govern her property. Petitioners further state that said Laura Kennedy is the owner of a life estate in a tract of land located in the 5th. Civil District of Weakley County, Tennessee as homestead set apart to her out of the lands owned by her deceased husband, Nelson Kennedy, at the time of his death, to the value of $1000.00 and also dower in another tract adjoining said homestead tract that was allotted to her as downer which is also a life estate. Said dower tract being estimated at time allotted to her at $600.00. Said homestead and dower was allotted and set aprt to her by this Court in the cause of J. C. Kennedy et. al vs. Louisa Kennedy et. al. In the said cause the said homestead and dower were estated and the remainder of said lands sold for division. The said lands are farming land and it will be necessary for some one to handle supervision and oversight of the renting and management of the same. The said land were probably be worth about $100.00 per year as rental value. She has some household goods worth about $100.00. She holds notes aggregating with interest unpaid of about $500.00 and has $255.00 cash on deposit in bank. This is all the property she owns that petitioners are aware of. The said Laura Kennedy has been in this mental condition since about the middle of May 1906. She has not disposed of any of her property since she became in this mental condition. She has the following children: Mrs. S. A. Bondurant aged about 65 years; Louisa Kennedy aged about 61 years; Nannie Shell about 53 years; petitioner G. H. Kennedy aged about 47 years; petitioner J. C. Kennedy aged 45 years; and Mrs. Mattie Hart aged about 43 years. Petitioners state that it is greatly to the interest of said Mrs. Laura Kennedy that a guardian be appointed to manage and see after her property and look after her person and comfort. Petitioners therefore pray that this petition be permitted to be filed and that a writ of inquisition be issued by order of the Court to the Sheriff of Weakley County, Tennessee as provided by Section 5433 of Shannon's Code directing him to inquire into and make inquisition as to the soundness or unsoundness of the mind of the said Laura Kennedy and what property she owns, in fact, all matters provided in said Section, and upon the return of said writ, if she is reported to be of unsound mind, then let there be made accordingly, and let a guardian be appointed for her as the Law directs. Let all necessary orders and decrees be made in the case. Finally, grant petitioners general relief. Lewis Garrett Solicitor for Petitioners State of Tennessee) Weakley County ) Personally appeared before me, E. E. Tansil, Clerk of the County Court of said State and County, J. C. Kennedy one of the petitioners in the foregoing petition and makes oath and says that the statements and allegations made in the foregoing are true to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. J. C. Kennedy Subscribed and Sworn to before me, this the 24th. day of August, 1906 E. E. Tansil, Clerk More About Laura Jane Simmons: Burial: Aft. January 15, 1908, Weakley Co., TN Children of Nelson Kennedy and Laura Simmons are: i. SARAH ANN4 KENNEDY, b. January 20, 1841, Weakley Co., TN; d. January 10, 1919, Weakley Co., TN; m. EDMUND CHURCHILL BONDURANT, January 24, 1869, Weakley Co., TN; b. July 23, 1841; d. October 17, 1928, Weakley Co., TN. More About SARAH ANN KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. January 10, 1919, Weakley Co., TN More About EDMUND CHURCHILL BONDURANT: Burial: Aft. October 17, 1928, Weakley Co., TN ii. MARY JANE KENNEDY, b. May 15, 1843, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1867; m. GEORGEW ASHINGTON BROWNING, December 19, 1866, Weakley Co., TN. iii. LOUISA PARADINE KENNEDY, b. 1845, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1908, Weakley Co., TN. More About LOUISA PARADINE KENNEDY: Burial: 1908, Weakley Co., TN iv. JAMES RILEY KENNEDY, b. March 11, 1848, Weakley Co., TN; d. November 26, 1863, Weakley Co., TN. v. SUSAN CAROLINE KENNEDY, b. August 06, 1850, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1855, Weakley Co., TN. vi. THOMAS JEFFERSON KENNEDY, b. April 13, 1856, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1862, Weakley Co., TN. vii. NANCY ELIZABETH KENNEDY, b. March 03, 1857, Henry Co., TN; d. September 16, 1914, Henry Co., TN; m. JAMES JEFFERSON SHOLL, August 26, 1871; b. July 30, 1848, Henry Co., TN; d. March 22, 1921, Henry Co., TN. More About NANCY ELIZABETH KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. September 16, 1914, Henry Co., TN More About JAMES JEFFERSON SHOLL: Burial: Aft. March 22, 1921, Henry Co., TN viii. GREEN HARRIS KENNEDY, b. November 24, 1858, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 08, 1924, Weakley Co., TN; m. SAMANTHA B. HEDGES, March 08, 1883, Weakley Co., TN; b. April 26, 1864, Henry Co., TN; d. June 1920, Murray, KY. More About GREEN HARRIS KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. March 08, 1924, Weakley Co., TN More About SAMANTHA B. HEDGES: Burial: June 1920, Weakley Co., TN ix. JOHN CALVIN KENNEDY, b. March 01, 1861, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1940, Weakley Co., TN; m. (1) ELLA SAVANAH IRVINE, Weakley Co., TN; b. September 17, 1865; d. March 17, 1958, Henry Co., TN; m. (2) MARY ELIZABETH PARRISH, December 10, 1882, Weakley Co., TN; b. July 08, 1864, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1892, Weakley Co., TN. More About JOHN CALVIN KENNEDY: Burial: 1940, Weakley Co., TN More About ELLA SAVANAH IRVINE: Burial: Weakley Co., TN More About MARY ELIZABETH PARRISH: Burial: 1892, Weakley Co., TN x. MARTHA NELSON KENNEDY, b. November 30, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 12, 1945, Dresden, TN; m. STERLING REECE HART, December 17, 1883, Weakley Co., TN; b. May 11, 1862, Dardanelle, AR; d. 1956, Washington, DC. More About MARTHA NELSON KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. March 12, 1945, Dresden, TN More About STERLING REECE HART: Burial: 1956, Dresden, TN * 7.* Mahala3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born 1820 in SC, and died Aft. 1850 in Weakley Co., TN. She married George W. Colley. He died Bef. 1850 in Weakley Co., TN. Notes for Mahala Kennedy: She appears to have been listed as age 37 at the time of the 1850 Weakley Co., TN Census. Apparently, George Colley had died, leaving her with 4 daughters: Sarah age 18; Caroline age 17; Martha age 15; Penelope age 11 and an Oren was listed as living in her household at age 18 years. Notes for George W. Colley: He and his brother-in-law, Killebrew Kennedy, witnessed a deed in Weakley Co., TN on December 1, 1841. Children of Mahala Kennedy and George Colley are: i. MARTHA4 COLLEY, b. 1835; m. J. H. WATSON, March 04, 1861, Weakley Co., TN. ii. MARY EMILINE COLLEY, b. September 14, 1842, Weakley Co., TN; d. June 13, 1918, Weakley Co., TN; m. JOHN M. KILLEBREW, December 06, 1866, Weakley Co., TN; b. August 18, 1841, Tennessee; d. December 22, 1878, Weakley Co., TN. Notes for MARY EMILINE COLLEY: Received Widows Pension - file 1395. Census Place: Palmersville, Weakley, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255284 National Archives Film T9-1284 Page 185D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Mary E. KILLEBREW Self F W W 37 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: NC James W. KILLEBREW Son M S W 10 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN George S. KILLEBREW Son M S W 6 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Alonza J. KILLEBREW Son M S W 4 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Cathie W. KILLEBREW Dau F S W 2 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN James LEWIS Other M W 60 VA Occ: Laborer Fa: --- Mo: --- Notes for JOHN M. KILLEBREW: John M. Killebrew enlisted on September 1, 1863 at Cottage Grove, TN by Capt. Bowman for war. Absent on roll for March/April 1864, "Absent without leave April 29, 1864." Present on roll for May/June 1864. On roll of prisoners surrendered at Citronelle, AL, May 4, 1865. Residence Weakley Co., TN. He was born 1842, Weakley Co., TN and married in 1866 to Mary E. Colley, in Weakley Co., TN. He died 1878 in Weakley Co., TN. Source: Compiled Service Records; Sherril (1992) NAME: Killebrew, J.M. WIDOW: Killebrew, Mary Emiline PENSION #: W1396 ======================================================================================================== More About JOHN M. KILLEBREW: Military service: September 01, 1863, Cottage Grove, TN iii. GEORGE COLLEY, JR., b. 1846. * 8.* John Calvin3 Kennedy,Sr* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born October 10, 1824 in Weakley Co., TN, and died April 02, 1908 in Weakley Co., TN. He married Nancy Jane Killebrew January 13, 1846 in Weakley Co., TN, daughter of Elias Killebrew and Matilda Ridgeway. She was born November 05, 1828 in Henry Co., TN, and died 1913 in Henry Co., TN. Notes for John Calvin Kennedy,Sr: John Calvin Kennedy is listed in the 1850 Weakley Co., TN census. More About John Calvin Kennedy,Sr: Burial: Aft. April 02, 1908, Weakley Co., TN Census 1850 - free: 1850, Weakley Co., TN More About Nancy Jane Killebrew: Burial: 1913, Weakley Co., TN Children of John Kennedy and Nancy Killebrew are: i. MARTHA ANN4 KENNEDY, b. 1848, Weakley Co., TN; m. THOMAS JEFFERSON FIELDS, December 20, 1866, Weakley Co., TN; b. 1844, Henry Co., TN. ii. JOHN WESLEY KENNEDY, b. January 31, 1850, Weakley Co., TN; d. January 27, 1853, Weakley Co., TN. More About JOHN WESLEY KENNEDY: Burial: Weakley Co., TN iii. SAMANTHA JANE KENNEDY, b. January 29, 1853, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 31, 1920, MO; m. JAMES LAYETTA SPEIGHT, 1867, Missouri; b. July 08, 1848, Henry Co., TN; d. February 23, 1929, MO. More About SAMANTHA JANE KENNEDY: Burial: Weakley Co., TN More About JAMES LAYETTA SPEIGHT: Burial: Weakley Co., TN iv. NANCY EMMALINE KENNEDY, b. September 06, 1855; d. August 08, 1901, Weakley Co., TN. More About NANCY EMMALINE KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. August 08, 1901, Weakley Co., TN v. WILLIAM PORTER KENNEDY, b. March 19, 1858, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 17, 1862, Weakley Co., TN. More About WILLIAM PORTER KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. March 17, 1862, Weakley Co., TN vi. SUSAN MARY MATILDA KENNEDY, b. April 09, 1860, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 10, 1942, Henry Co., TN; m. JAMES FRANKLIN AUSTIN, April 09, 1876, Weakley Co., TN; b. August 1855, Weakley Co., TN; d. January 1940, Cottage Grove, TN. More About SUSAN MARY MATILDA KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. March 10, 1942, Henry Co., TN More About JAMES FRANKLIN AUSTIN: Burial: 1940, Henry Co., TN vii. CLINTON A. KENNEDY, b. January 28, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; d. February 26, 1878, Weakley Co., TN. More About CLINTON A. KENNEDY: Burial: Aft. February 26, 1878, Weakley Co., TN viii. GEORGE THOMAS KENNEDY, b. 1867, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1952, Weakley Co., TN; m. MARTHA JANE BRITE; b. 1865; d. 1942. ix. JOHN CALVIN JR. KENNEDY, b. 1870; d. 1953, Weakley Co., TN; m. MARY B ELLE KILLEBREW; b. June 01, 1872, Weakley Co., TN; d. 1955, Henry Co., TN. * 9.* Nancy Ellen3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born 1827 in Weakley Co., TN, and died 1889 in Weakley Co., TN. She married Wilson C. Lewis January 22, 1846 in Weakley Co., TN. He was born 1823 in Prince George Co., VA, and died October 12, 1875 in Weakley Co., TN. Children of Nancy Kennedy and Wilson Lewis are: i. FERDINAND4 LEWIS, b. 1846, Weakley Co., TN. ii. JOHN DUGGER LEWIS, b. 1849; m. CAROLINE MCDADE, December 28, 1870, Weakley Co., TN. iii. MARY LEWIS, b. 1849. iv. JERILEE (JUDY) LEWIS, b. 1850; m. JOHN HOWARD LYONS, November 21, 1875, Union Co. KY.. v. SARAH ANN LEWIS, b. 1852, TN; m. J. L. HASKINS, February 19, 1872, Weakley Co., TN. vi. RUFUS LEWIS, b. 1853, Henry Co., TN; m. MARTHA JANE HENDERSON, November 12, 1873, Weakley Co., TN; b. June 06, 1854, Tennessee; d. 1924, Weakley Co., TN.. vii. MARTHA JANE LEWIS, b. 1855, Henry Co., TN; d. Texas; m. JOHN CALVIN H ENDERSON, December 12, 1876, Weakley Co., TN; b. May 30, 1857, Henry Co., TN; d. 1920, Irving, TX. Notes for JOHN CALVIN HENDERSON: Royce Jefferson Howard who lives in TX states that he remembers John Calvin Henderson and he was born in 1927. He recalls John Calvin Henderson as being a very large man and he came to visit his parents in Noodle, Jones Co., TX in 1933 or 1934. viii. LEE OLLON LEWIS, b. June 12, 1856, Weakley Co., TN; d. February 29, 1892, Weakley Co. TN.; m. MATILDA ANN HENDERSON, Bef. 1885, Weakley Co., TN; b. October 20, 1862, Weakley Co., TN; d. June 04, 1944, Weakley Co., TN. More About LEE OLLON LEWIS: Burial: Aft. February 29, 1892, Weakley Co., TN More About MATILDA ANN HENDERSON: Burial: Aft. June 04, 1944, Weakley Co., TN ix. VIRGINIA CRAWFORD LEWIS, b. 1859; d. 1924; m. HENRY ASA COLEMAN, September 06, 1879, Weakley Co., TN. x. SUSAN ELIZABETH LEWIS, b. July 26, 1861, Henry Co., TN; d. November 13, 1912; m. ISAAC DENTON PENNINGTON JR., December 25, 1890; b. April 11, 1866, Lawrenceburg, TN; d. May 30, 1963, Henry Co., TN. More About SUSAN ELIZABETH LEWIS: Burial: Aft. November 13, 1912, Henry Co., TN Notes for ISAAC DENTON PENNINGTON JR.: According to the story related in a book entitled [UL::UL]"The Penningtons of Big Buffalo"[UL::UL]by Ruth Dickey of Henryville, Isaac Denton Pennington, Jr. was listed in the census in the household of Asa Graham. Isaac Denton Pennington, Sr. fathered a child by Nancy Graham. [Little else is known of her.] Asa Graham raised Isaac Denton Pennington, Jr. as Dent Graham from age 8 years until he left Lawrence Co., TN. Before Dent Graham left Lawrence Co., TN, he asked Isaac Denton Pennington, Sr. if he could take his name. Isaac Denton Pennington, Sr. said yes--so Dent Graham changed his name to Isaac Denton Pennington, Jr. More About ISAAC DENTON PENNINGTON JR.: Burial: Aft. May 30, 1963, Henry Co., TN xi. WILLIAM S. LEWIS, b. 1867. * 10.* Evangaline Killebrew3 Kennedy* (Sampson*2*, Isaac*1*)* was born December 18, 1829 in Cottage Grove, Henry Co., TN, and died September 04, 1874 in Point Pleasant, Pemiscot Co., MO. She married William Alexander Ridgeway May 07, 1846 in Weakley Co., TN, son of Johnathan Ridgeway and Rebecca Goodwin. He was born May 26, 1825 in Weakley Co. TN., and died July 08, 1917 in Shady Grove near Buford, Baxter Co., AR.. Notes for William Alexander Ridgeway: William Alexander Ridgeway enlisted in Company K, TN Cavalry, Company K on September 1, 1863 at Cottage Grove, TN, by Capt. Bowman. He had a brown horse valued at $700. He was present on roll of March/April 1864 as Private. Present on roll for May/June 1864 as 2nd. Lieutenant, "Elected 2nd. Bvt. Lieutenant 20th of May 1864." Wounded at Harrisburg, "lacerated ..of wrist," granted 30 days leave July 26, 1864. He was on report (as 3rd. Lt. W. A. Ridgeway) of absentees and deserters, Verona, MS, February 28, 1865. Residence Weakley Co., TN; probably whereabouts Palmersville. Father of J. A. Ridgeway. Born 1825, died 1917. ============================================================================== William Alexander RIDGWAY and wife, Evangeline Killebrew KENNEDY, my great-great-grandparents, moved near Reelfoot Lake, before moving into the "bootheel" of Missouri (Pemiscot County, about five miles from Portageville) where "Angeline" died unexpectedly. WAR and eight of nine surviving children moved in 1875-1876 to Sharp County, Arkansas -- but had planned even before "Angeline" died to move to Benton County, Arkansas. WAR married again and his second wife died, after which he went to Baxter County and married a "spinster." WAR died at Shady Grove near Buford in Baxter County, Arkansas, in 1917. This was sent to me by "Peggy {King} Truesdell" More About William Alexander Ridgeway: Military service: 1863, Henry Co., TN Children of Evangaline Kennedy and William Ridgeway are: i. WILLIAM ALEXANDER (JR.)4 RIDGEWAY, b. 1847, TN. Notes for WILLIAM ALEXANDER (JR.) RIDGEWAY: It is believed that William Jr either died at birth or shortly after. ii. JOHN ALMUS RIDGEWAY, b. May 26, 1848, Weakley Co., TN; d. December 05, 1917, Hortense, TX; m. LYDIA ANN BELLE MCWHERTER, February 04, 1869, Weakley Co., TN; b. December 27, 1849, Weakley Co., TN; d. April 1911, Arlington, TX. Notes for JOHN ALMUS RIDGEWAY: John Almus Ridgeway enlisted September 1, 1863 at Cottage Grove, TN, by Capt. Bowman for the war. Absent on roll for March/April 1864, "Absent without leave from April 29, 1864." Present on roll for May/June 1864. Son of W. A. Ridgeway. On roll (as 4th. Corpl. J. A. Ridgeway) of prisoners surrendered at Citronelle, AL, May 4, 1865. Residence Weakley Co., TN. More About JOHN ALMUS RIDGEWAY: Military service: September 01, 1863, Henry Co., TN iii. JAMES CALVIN RIDGEWAY, b. February 1850; d. Aft. 1939, San Antonio, Bexar Co., Texas. iv. LEANDER C "HOSS" RIDGEWAY, b. 1851, TN; d. Aft. 1939, Huston TX.. v. SAMANTHA RIDGEWAY, b. August 06, 1851, Tennessee; d. 1943, Walnut Ridge, Lawrence Co., AR.; m. GEORGE H. COFFEE, Abt. 1868. vi. THOMAS RIDGEWAY, b. 1853, Kentucky; d. Abt. 1891, Arkansas. vii. WILLIAM PICKNEY RIDGEWAY, b. 1855, Tennessee; d. 1891, Arkansas; m. L OUISA ROBINETTE. viii. NANCY REBECCA RIDGEWAY, b. January 22, 1857, Tennessee; d. September 02, 1940, San Diego CA.; m. UNKNOWN SCOTT. ix. MARY ELIZABETH RIDGEWAY, b. 1859, Tennessee; d. 1896, Tennessee. x. MARTHA DAVIS RIDGEWAY., b. May 22, 1862, Union Co., TN.; d. November 20, 1941, Hominy, Osage Co., OK.; m. UNKNOWN DOUTHITT. xi. FORREST RIDGEWAY, b. 1864; d. 1872, Madrid Bend, Pemiscot Co., MO.. Notes for FORREST RIDGEWAY: Forrest was about 8 years old when she fell from a barn and died from her injuries. William Alexander said she was the family pet. More About FORREST RIDGEWAY: Cause of death (Facts Pg): Fell off Barn xii. GEORGIA LEE RIDGEWAY, b. 1866, Tennessee; d. January 26, 1943, Walnut Ridge, AR.; m. (1) WILLIAM M WEBB,SR.; m. (2) U.S. DICKEY. xiii. LAJOLIA RIDGEWAY, b. July 30, 1869, Tennessee; d. January 15, 1960, Monette, Craighead, AR.; m. HARVEY M. COPE. xiv. SAMUEL A. RIDGEWAY, b. April 1871, Tennessee; m. MARY E. THOMAS, Sharp, AR.. xv. MAE RIDGEWAY, b. April 1874, Arkansas; d. 1879, Ash Flat, Sharp, AR.. * 11.* Susan Caroline3 Kennedy/Pentecost/Killebrew* (Sampson*2* Kennedy, Isaac *1*)* was born 1808 in South Carolina, and died 1870 in KY/TN. She married (1) William Dorsey Pentecost 1825, son of Freeman Pentecost and Jincy Flemming. He was born 1794 in Halifax Co., VA, and died 1855 in Weakley Co., TN. She married (2) Kinchen Killebrew September 09, 1862 in Weakley Co., TN, son of James Killebrew and Nancy Frizell. He was born 1812 in South Carolina, and died Aft. December 21, 1871 in Tennessee. Notes for Susan Caroline Kennedy/Pentecost/Killebrew: At the 1850 Weakley Co., TN Census for the 5th. District she is cited as being 42 years of age having been born in SC. After William Dorsey Pentecost died in 1855 Susan married Kinchen Killebrew. Notes for William Dorsey Pentecost: William Pentecost was age 56 at the 1880 Weakley Co., TN Census and cited as having been born in VA. Notes for Kinchen Killebrew: Kinchen (Jr), born in 1812, the son of James and Nancy Frizzell Killebrew, was a grandson of Kinchen. James and his family settled in Cottage Grove in the early 1820's when it was part of Henry County and it later became part of Weakley County. The first records I have found of this Kinchen date from 1843, four years after Kinchen's death. He first appears on the 1843 Weakley County tax list with 114 acres worth $230. After that he appears on Weakley County records several times in the following years. ============================================================================================== The Kinchen appearing on records of the two counties up until 1828 was Kinchen the Revolutionary War veteran. The Kinchen appearing on records of Weakley County in the 1840's and following years was Kinchen, the son of James and Nancy. Hope this sheds a little light on the subject! Bob Garrett ==================================================================================================== Kichen and his sister Jemima had a double wedding officiated by Minister Collins J. Bradley. Both certificates were signed by Bradley and dated on the eighth day of December 1834. in Christian County KY. Bride Jemima Killebrew; Groom David H. Dunn License issued Dec. 28, 1834 marriage date Dec. 28, 1834 married by O. Vollins MG Children of Susan Kennedy/Pentecost/Killebrew and William Pentecost are: i. JEFFERSON4 PENTECOST, b. December 11, 1826; d. February 17, 1889, Weakley Co., TN; m. MARTHA ANN FIELDS, February 11, 1851, Henry Co., TN; b. February 03, 1821, Mecklenburg Co., NC; d. January 21, 1896, Weakley Co., TN. More About JEFFERSON PENTECOST: Burial: Weakley Co., TN More About MARTHA ANN FIELDS: Burial: Weakley Co., TN ii. NANCY ANN PENTECOST, b. September 16, 1829, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 05, 1893, Weakley Co., TN; m. UNKNOWN BRANN. Notes for NANCY ANN PENTECOST: Nancy Pentecost is cited as being 22 years of age at the 1850 Weakley Co., TN 5th. District Census. More About NANCY ANN PENTECOST: Burial: Aft. March 05, 1893, Weakley Co., TN iii. JOHN PENTECOST, b. 1830, Weakley Co., TN; m. FREELOVE FIELDS, Henry Co., TN; b. Henry Co., TN. iv. MONTREVILLE PENTECOST, b. January 11, 1833; d. January 26, 1907, Henry Co., TN; m. LOUISA JANE KENNEDY, December 23, 1856, Weakley Co., TN; b. June 17, 1839, Henry Co., TN; d. March 11, 1938, Weakley Co., TN. More About MONTREVILLE PENTECOST: Burial: Weakley Co., TN More About LOUISA JANE KENNEDY: Burial: Weakley Co., TN v. CALVIN PENTECOST, b. July 29, 1837, Austin Springs, Weakley Co., TN; d. February 05, 1896, Weakley Co., TN; m. MARY LOUISA JANE MOORE, October 13, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; b. September 10, 1842, Henry Co., TN; d. May 29, 1930, Martin, Weakley Co. TN. More About CALVIN PENTECOST: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. More About MARY LOUISA JANE MOORE: Burial: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Weakley Co. TN. vi. ANDREW JACKSON PENTECOST, b. October 02, 1845, Weakley Co., TN; d. December 07, 1918, Weakley Co., TN; m. (1) HESTER ANN CLEMONIA OLD, March 09, 1863, Weakley Co., TN; b. December 26, 1848, Weakley Co., TN; d. January 12, 1895, Weakley Co., TN; m. (2) LAURA ANN WITT COTTON, 1910, Weakley Co., TN. Notes for ANDREW JACKSON PENTECOST: He took part in the Battle of Harrisburg where he was wounded. An erroneous report that he wound was mortal caused his family to believe him dead until his return home at the end of the war. After recovering from his wounds, he returned to fight in Forrest's cavalry until they surrendered in April 1865 at what is now Guntersville, AL. At the end of the war he returned to Palmersville and the farm where he remained for the rest of his life. Dresden Enterprise December 13, 1918 Page 1 Uncle Jack PENTECOST Uncle Jack PENTECOST, an ex-Confederate soldier 75 years of age, died Friday at his home at Palmersville, following a protracted illness of several months. The deceased was one of the best known men in that section, and the esteem in which he was held was attested by the large number attending the funeral and interment at Blooming Grove last Sunday, services being conducted by Bro. Tom MAYO. Mr. Pentecost was one of those men whom everybody honored and esteemed for his rugged honesty and strict integrity. His word was his bond. He had no enemies. His life was an open book, and, like the good soldier he made during the 60's, he made a good citizen, rearing a large family of boys and girls whom the county is proud to claim as citizens, as follows: Mrs. Neal TUCKER, Mrs. Nulin SNOW, Mrs. Nora KEMP; Messrs. Bob, Quitman, Don, Irvine, Gus and Clyde PENTECOST. Two boys - Quitman and Don - are in France. More About ANDREW JACKSON PENTECOST: Military service: September 01, 1863, Cottage Grove, TN vii. THOMAS MONROE PENTECOST, b. March 21, 1847, Weakley Co., TN; d. February 04, 1914, Weakley Co., TN; m. JULIA ANN BRANN, February 09, 1871, Weakley Co., TN; b. September 15, 1852, Weakley Co., TN; d. March 15, 1943, Weakley Co., TN. More About THOMAS MONROE PENTECOST: Burial: Weakley Co., TN More About JULIA ANN BRANN: Burial: Weakley Co., TN viii. LEANDER SAMPSON PENTECOST, b. May 10, 1850, Weakley Co., TN; d. December 31, 1914, Weakley Co., TN; m. SUSAN ANNA ELI
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PJ I am so very sad to hear about the loss in your family...I cried as you told about your mom.....God forgot to put the lid on the bottle of tears he gave us for a reason..... I will remember you in my prayers..... when you get your book ready...I will be one of many that will want a copy...so will start saving my egg money now....I know how to "freeze" fresh veggies but not a clue how to properly can so the food does not get mushy and break down in the jar......too many folks have given me stuff they canned and it tasted "funny" and looked funny too.... Cheryl