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    1. [TNWILLIA] Fwd: Hayes Creek
    2. --part1_b0.cb599b3.2751c22a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_b0.cb599b3.2751c22a_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: WBell44954 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 23:30:15 EST Subject: Hayes Creek To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 125 Does anyone know the location of Hayes Creek? It is mentioned in early deeds of Williamson County. My guess is that it has been renamed. Any help appreciated. Wayne --part1_b0.cb599b3.2751c22a_boundary--

    11/25/2000 01:32:26
    1. [TNWILLIA] New to the list
    2. Boroughs
    3. I am a new to the list . People I am researching in Williamson County , Sealey Trentham who married John Peach on 02 Feb 1816 in Willianson County . George Burns, married Elizabeth Peach, on 31 Jul 1811 in Williamson County, Tennessee Joseph Winslow Lawrence Burns and Rachel Trantham / Trentham Parmelia Trantham / Trentham and Charles Gray Elizabeth Trantham / Trentham Most of these people lived in the part of Williamson County that later became Maury County . Jake

    11/24/2000 03:20:31
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up
    2. Helen Pate Ross
    3. I thought it might be her mother but I tried tolook in 1860 and didn't find Elliza Poyner there. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, November 24, 2000 9:41 AM Subject: Re: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up >Helen > >Thanks for the look up.. > >Is Poyner, Eliza 60 VA the husband of Garner, Harriet 29 TN? > >Thanks > >Brenda > > >==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== >PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests >for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest >to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions >or comments let me know. Noel Matthews - [email protected] - >keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: >http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html >

    11/24/2000 12:11:19
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up
    2. Thanks for taking the time to do the look up Have a good day Brenda

    11/24/2000 08:52:05
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up
    2. Helen Thanks for the look up.. Is Poyner, Eliza 60 VA the husband of Garner, Harriet 29 TN? Thanks Brenda

    11/24/2000 03:40:54
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Garner
    2. Jim Thank you. Brenda

    11/24/2000 03:26:59
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Poteete, Adcock, Bruce, Thedford
    2. Teresa Beech
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Nov 18, 2000 10:54 AM Sub: [TNWILLIA] Poteete, Adcock, Bruce, Thedford Brenda Knight wrote; Looking for any info on: Jesse L. Bruce 1890-1939 (your Jesse might be the brother of James Moses,b. Jan 9, 1892) James Bruce m. 5-1-1881 to Belle Garner (Sounds like this James may be the father of James Moses Bruce who was the right age and m. Mary Elizabeth Garner perhaps cousin or niece of Belle, also my James named 2 of his sons James.) Maude Adcock d.1911 married to John William Poteete Sara Thedford m. 1-8-1845 to William Adcock I believe these families have ties to Dickson, Hickman and Williamson Counties. Let me know if you have any info and will gladly share what i have. Many of the Bruces named in this e-mail, are buried behind the former home of Hattie Simmons and James Helton "Son" Bruce. The house is now occupied by one of their daughters. Hattie is still living and so is her brother-in-law, Filmore " Mutt" Bruce. This cemetery is online on the Williamson County Web Site. You can also access the Crafton cementery there. The Crafton's are somehow related. Teresa Beech Descendants of James Moses Bruce Generation No. 1 1. JAMES MOSES1 BRUCE was b. Jan 29, 1892, d. May 10, 1963. He m. (between 1912-1817), MARY ELIZABETH GARNER,b. Jul 27, 1899, d.Jun 17, 1979. Children of James and Mary : i. NELLIE2 BRUCE. ii. SUE WILLIE BRUCE. 2. iii. FILMORE BRUCE. iv. BETTY CATHERINE BRUCE. v. YVONNE BRUCE. vi. JAMES MOSES JR. BRUCE. vii. ROY G. BRUCE, b. 1918; d. 1966. 3. viii. JAMES HELTON (SON) BRUCE, b. Sept 3, 1923; d. Dec 6, 1994. ix. GARRETT W. BRUCE, b. 1925; d. 1963; m. MYRTLE B.. 4. x. GEORGE WASHINGTON BRUCE, b. Feb 22, 1928; d. Jan 7, 1975. Generation No. 2 2. FILMORE2 BRUCE (JAMES MOSES1). He m. NANCY REED. Children of Filmore Bruce and Nancy Reed =PRIVATE.. 3. JAMES HELTON (SON)2 BRUCE (JAMES MOSES1) was b. Sept. 3, 1923, and d. De 6, 1994. He m. HATTIE SIMMONS July 26, 1944, dau, of Henry Simmons and Lena Beech. Children of James Bruce and Hattie Simmons :PRIVATE 4. GEORGE WASHINGTON2 BRUCE (JAMES MOSES1) was b Feb 22, 1928, and d Jan 7, 1975. He married ESTELL BENNETT. Child of George Bruce and Estell Bennett is: i. LARRY W.3 BRUCE, b. May 30, 1952; d. Sept 16, 1991. Notes: GEORGE BRUCE RUTHERFORD COUNTY PRIVATE NORTH CAROLINA CONT'L LINE $96.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $1,202.66 AMOUNT RECEIVED FEBRUARY 20, 1822 PENION STARTED AGE 73 JOHN BRUCE RUTHERFORD COUNTY PRIVATE REGIMENT MOUNTED MEN $72.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $170.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED OCTOBER 22, 1819 PENSION STARTED $64.00 ANNUAL ALLOWNCE $608.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED MARCH 3, 1819 PENSION STARTED $72.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE $396.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED

    11/23/2000 08:59:55
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Garner
    2. jim and lorie
    3. you may have sent to the wrong person, i am looking for some allens in williamson county. james ambrose allen was my great-great grandfather and i am looking for some of his family. thanks, lorie moore ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 8:57 AM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Garner > Hi Brenda > From Vol. 1 Williamson County Burials: > > Fleming Cemetery - Garner, Bell (Daughter); B. Sept. 22, 1855; D. > --. > " , Bud; B. May 8, 1862; D. > April 3, 1936. > " , Harriet (Mother); B. Aug > 23, 1840; D. Feb. 13, 1905. > > Hope this helps in someway. > > Jim Whittaker > > > > ==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== > PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests > for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest > to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions > or comments let me know. Noel Matthews - [email protected] - > keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: > http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html > >

    11/23/2000 09:25:41
    1. [TNWILLIA] Garner
    2. Hi Brenda From Vol. 1 Williamson County Burials: Fleming Cemetery - Garner, Bell (Daughter); B. Sept. 22, 1855; D. --. " , Bud; B. May 8, 1862; D. April 3, 1936. " , Harriet (Mother); B. Aug 23, 1840; D. Feb. 13, 1905. Hope this helps in someway. Jim Whittaker

    11/23/2000 02:57:05
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 census===KELLEY(KELLY)
    2. Teresa Beech
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sat, Nov 4, 2000 5:26 PM Sub: Re: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census DONNA (HAYES) KING said Hi Edna, I checked the Williamson Co. Tn 1840.. and 1850... census.... there was no 'Daniel Kelly(Kelley) listed in either one. Edna, Check the Sequatchie County,TN. census for that time frame or the parent county. There are lots of Kelley's buried there and from what I understand, they were one of the pioneer families in that area. Teresa

    11/22/2000 09:36:43
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up
    2. Helen Pate Ross
    3. POYNER, Eliza 60 VA GARNER, Harriet 29 TN Jesse 13 Isabel 10 Isham 8 William 3 My marriage book only goes to 1850 and theymust have married abt 1856. Write to the Franklin TN Archives they can help you. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, November 22, 2000 7:22 AM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up >Will someone kindly do a 1870 Census look up for me. > >Trying to find the parents of: > >Bell(e) Garner, she would be 10 > >and > >James Bruce, he would be 9 or 10 > >Thanks so much. > >Happy Thanksgiving > >Brenda > > >==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== >PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests >for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest >to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions >or comments let me know. Noel Matthews - [email protected] - >keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: >http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html >

    11/22/2000 02:11:59
    1. [TNWILLIA] Census Look Up
    2. Will someone kindly do a 1870 Census look up for me. Trying to find the parents of: Bell(e) Garner, she would be 10 and James Bruce, he would be 9 or 10 Thanks so much. Happy Thanksgiving Brenda

    11/22/2000 01:21:10
    1. [TNWILLIA] Re:Rules for genealogy
    2. Sandy
    3. This is a dangerous rule!! If I go without any make-up at all the funeral director will bury me on the spot. Thanks for the laugh Sandy > > > > Rules For Genealogy > > > > 3. When visiting a funeral home, wear old clothes, no make-up, and > > > > look like you have about a week to live ... the funeral director > > > > will give you anything you ask if he thinks you may be a customer > > > > soon.

    11/19/2000 11:30:22
    1. [TNWILLIA] Fwd: [TNMACON] Fw: [Fwd:Rules for genealogy
    2. --part1_96.c2fe767.27496a57_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_96.c2fe767.27496a57_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-xd01.mx.aol.com (rly-xd01.mail.aol.com [172.20.105.166]) by air-xd05.mail.aol.com (v77.14) with ESMTP; Sun, 19 Nov 2000 12:24:39 -0500 Received: from lists6.rootsweb.com (lists6.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.125]) by rly-xd01.mx.aol.com (v76_r1.19) with ESMTP; Sun, 19 Nov 2000 12:24:24 -0500 Received: (from [email protected]) by lists6.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id eAJHO0h10934; Sun, 19 Nov 2000 09:24:00 -0800 Resent-Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 09:24:00 -0800 X-Original-Sender: [email protected] Sun Nov 19 09:23:59 2000 From: "Dorothy Gray" <[email protected]> Old-To: <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2000 09:24:52 -0800 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Priority: 3 X-Mailer: Microsoft Internet Mail 4.70.1155 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Message-Id: <[email protected]> Subject: [TNMACON] Fw: [Fwd:Rules for genealogy Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1707 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] ---------- > From: [email protected] > To: undisclosed-recipients:; > Subject: [Fwd:Rules for genealogy > Date: Sunday, November 19, 2000 9:20 AM > > > > > > > > Rules For Genealogy > > > ------------------- > > > 1. Treat the brothers and sisters of your ancestors as equals ... > > > even if > > > some of them were in jail. > > > 2. Death certificates are rarely filled in by the person who died. > > > 3. When visiting a funeral home, wear old clothes, no make-up, and > > > look like you have about a week to live ... the funeral director > > > will give you anything you ask if he thinks you may be a customer > > > soon. > > > 4. The cemetery where your ancestor was buried does not have > > > perpetual care, has no office, is accessible only by a muddy road, > > > has snakes, tall grass, and lots of bugs ... and many of the old > > > gravestones are in broken pieces, stacked in a corner under a pile > > > of dirt. > > > 5. A Social Security form SS-5 is better than a birth certificate > > > because few people had anything to do with the information on their > > > own birth certificate. > > > 6. The application for a death certificate you want insists that > > > you provide the maiden name of the deceased's mother ... which is > > > exactly what you don't know and is the reason you are trying to get > > > the death certificate in the first place. > > > 7. If you call Social Security and ask where to write for a birth > > > certificate, tell them it is for yourself ... they won't help you if > > > you say

    11/19/2000 05:39:35
    1. [TNWILLIA] Poteete, Adcock, Bruce, Thedford
    2. Looking for any info on: Jesse L. Bruce 1890-1939 James Bruce married 5-1-1881 to Belle Garner Maude Adcock d.1911 married to John William Poteete Sara Thedford married 1-8-1845 to William Adcock I believe these families have ties to Dickson, Hickman and Williamson Counties. Let me know if you have any info and will gladly share what i have. Thanks Brenda Knight

    11/18/2000 03:54:18
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Need address
    2. Al
    3. Hi Freida, My book says Jean Hickman, 510 Krantz Rd., 37187--- that ZIP code is White Bluff. Phone 615-717-9445 Hope all is well. Al Turman Fred or Freida Hamilton wrote: > I have lost the address of Jean Edwards Hickman who lived in White Bluff, TN. a few years ago. She helped me in my Thompson research. If someone could help me find her I would appreciate it. Please reply to me at [email protected] Thank you Freida J. Hamilton > > ==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== > PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests > for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest > to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions > or comments let me know. Noel Matthews - [email protected] - > keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: > http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html

    11/15/2000 02:22:57
    1. [TNWILLIA] Need address
    2. Fred or Freida Hamilton
    3. I have lost the address of Jean Edwards Hickman who lived in White Bluff, TN. a few years ago. She helped me in my Thompson research. If someone could help me find her I would appreciate it. Please reply to me at [email protected] Thank you Freida J. Hamilton

    11/15/2000 01:17:41
    1. [TNWILLIA] Re: Relationships
    2. David L. Calvin, Jr.
    3. Thanks, Noel. Here's a "quick" way I have seen it explained. You count the number of "G"'s that you have in common. If your common ancestor is Grandfather (1 G), you are 1st cousins. If your common ancestor is Great-Grandfather (2 G's), you are 2nd cousins. If your common ancestor is a Great-Grandfather (2 G's) to you and a Great-Great-Grandfather (3 G's) to the other person, then you have 2 G's in common, with one left over: that makes you 2nd cousins once removed. (Same info, just another way to calculate it.) Jenny > GREAT-GRANDFATHER > / \ > GRANDFATHER GREAT-UNCLE > / \ \ > FATHER UNCLE 1st COUSIN ONCE REMOVED > / \ \ \ > >YOU< BROTHER 1st COUSIN 2nd COUSIN > / \ \ \ > SON NEPHEW 1st COUSIN ONCE REMOVED 2nd COUSIN ONCE > REMOVED > / / \ \ > GRANDSON GRAND-NEPHEW 1st COUSIN TWICE REMOVED 2nd COUSIN TWICE > REMOVED

    11/13/2000 07:20:56
    1. [TNWILLIA] Relationships
    2. Noel C. Matthews
    3. Hi - Found this in my file and thought that it might be of use to some of you. Noel EXPLANATION ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS: Your uncle is the brother of your father or mother. Your aunt is the sister of your father or mother. Your great uncle (or grand uncle) is the brother of your grandfather or grandmother. Your great aunt (or grand aunt) is the sister of your grandfather or grandmother. Your great-great uncle is the brother of your great-grandfather or great-grandmother. Your great-great aunt is the sister of your great-grandfather or great-grandmother. Your first cousin is the child of your aunt or uncle. Your second cousin is the grandchild of your great aunt or great uncle. (If two people are first cousins, the children of each of the people will be second cousins.) Your third cousin is the great-grandchild of your great-great uncle or great-great aunt. (Children of second cousins, are third cousins to each other.) Your first cousin, once removed, is the child of your first cousin or is the child of your great uncle or great aunt. (See also REMOVED COUSINS) If someone is your first cousin, then his or her child is your first cousin once removed. (Once removed means one generation level different from you.) All your regular cousins (first, second, etc.) are at the same generation level as yourself. Those at different levels are "removed." If someone is YOUR first cousin once removed, then you are HIS or HER first cousin once removed also. Your second cousin once removed is the child of your second cousin. Your first cousin twice removed is the child of your first cousin once removed (i.e. the grandchild of your first cousin). Your second cousin twice removed is the child of your second cousin once removed (i.e. the grandchild of your second cousin). REMOVED COUSINS: If two people are some type of cousins, but they are at different generation levels, then here is the way to compute their relationship. (The program does this automatically when printing, but you may want to know what it is doing.) 1. Count how many generation levels they are apart. This is the number they are "removed." 2. Start with the one at the highest generation level (the older level) and count how many generations up you must go to find the brothers or sisters that are the ancestors of these cousins. This is the "FIRST" or "SECOND" or "THIRD" part of the cousin relationship. Brother's Keeper version 5.2 Page 49 GREAT-GRANDFATHER / \ GRANDFATHER GREAT-UNCLE / \ \ FATHER UNCLE 1st COUSIN ONCE REMOVED / \ \ \ >YOU< BROTHER 1st COUSIN 2nd COUSIN / \ \ \ SON NEPHEW 1st COUSIN ONCE REMOVED 2nd COUSIN ONCE REMOVED / / \ \ GRANDSON GRAND-NEPHEW 1st COUSIN TWICE REMOVED 2nd COUSIN TWICE REMOVED

    11/12/2000 06:40:00
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Re:FLAT CREEK book
    2. Helen Pate Ross
    3. Try Ennis Wallace sr Giles Hill rd College Grove, TN 38331 794 368 7628 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:33 PM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Re:FLAT CREEK book >Can someone tell me if the book "Flat Creek, It`s Land and People" could be >reproduced? I would like a copy. >Sue, >A WAll desc. > > >==== TNWILLIA Mailing List ==== >PLEASE NOTE: This list is for queries and replies, comments, requests >for help, and other genealogical related information that is of interest >to researchers of Williamson County, Tennessee. If you have questions >or comments let me know. Noel Matthews - [email protected] - >keeper of the list. Williamson County Web Site: >http://www.noelm.com/williamson/index.html >

    11/10/2000 05:39:18