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    1. [TNWILLIA] Early Obit Look Up.
    2. Cynthia Chandler
    3. Would appreciate a look up for John Nicholas Harder John H. Lindsey Thank you so much. C Chandler East Peoria, IL

    11/10/2000 06:46:19
    1. [TNWILLIA] Re: TNWILLIA-D Digest V00 #262
    2. Regarding message #13, concerning the availability of the Flat Creek book....I'd like one also if quantity counts. Robert Smith/Huntsville, AL

    11/09/2000 02:48:41
    1. RE: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census
    2. John Dyer
    3. Helen Thank you very much. Every clue helps. You should be commended for efforts for lots of us. It is appreciated. John Dyer >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Helen Pate Ross [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 10:52 AM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: Re: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census Dyer lookups >> >>

    11/09/2000 12:11:57
    1. [TNWILLIA] Re:FLAT CREEK book
    2. 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.

    11/09/2000 11:31:06
    1. [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. katharan plemmons
    3. Would there be an obit for either Lewis or Matilda Jones??? Thank you.... _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    11/09/2000 10:58:35
    1. [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Sandy
    3. Do you have any listings for BARNES in the early Williamson County Obituaries? Especially for Solomon M. BARNES or Lurana and Edna/Edney. Also looking for HAITHCOCK. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for us. I know you are swamped with requests and it is very time consuming. Thank you again, Sandy

    11/09/2000 10:45:53
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Jeanette Henson McClure
    3. Some of the Smithson families came out of Lunenburg Co., VA. Jeanette. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 5:42 AM Subject: Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County > > No Postell > > Several Smithson listings in "Goodspeed Histories", and a book called "Flat > Creek, It's Land, Its People"...Williamson Co., > > (these listings in Early Obits for Smithson)... > > Infant son of Thomas Smithson, died Sun. 30 Nov.1833 (WWR 12-6-1833) > > James Lawrence Smithson, died Sat. 31 Oct. 1835. Son of S. W. Smithson, Sr. > age 10y 10m 16d...ill 4 years. (WWr 11-20-1835) > > Smithson, Drucilla W. (Mrs. Charles W.), died: Fri. 12 Jan..1838, age 20 > years. > (WWR) > > Mrs. Elizabeth Smithson, died: 29 Jan.1839. age 44 years, at the residence of > William Knott, Sr. Member of the Baptist Church (WWR) > > Jane P. Smithson (Mrs. Charles), died 21 April 1848, age 43 years, daughter > of William and Lucy Giles. She embraced religion in 1833. (WWR 6-9-1848) > > Martha E. (Mrs. Charles W.) Smithson, died 5 Aug.1853, age 24y 4m and a few > days. Daughter of Josiah Nevels. (The Williamson Review 8-19-1853) > > William Parrish Smithson, died: 1 June 1876 at Peytonsville, age 28 years. > Consumption (The Review & Journal 6-8-1876) > > Infant daughter of N. G. & Alice Smithson, died Sat. 22 July 1893, age 4m 5d. > 14th district. (TRA (?) 8-2-1893) > > N. G. Smithson, died Tues. 1 Nov. 1898, age 62 years, pneumonia. 'Buried in > Hatcher GY at Bethesda. Left a wife and 6 children. (Williamson County News > 11-3-1898) > > > ==== 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 >

    11/09/2000 09:35:13
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census
    2. Helen Pate Ross
    3. There are two in the 1850 census Unfortuneatly on one page is only initials but I THINK they are William & Jane Alston married Aug 3 1837 child: B 12f J 10f M 6f W 4m V 2f Wm H Dyer maried Martha Field Jun 12 1844 BM Wm Morton DYER Wm H 30 m TN Martha 22 f Ann E 5 f Robert H 4 m George H 3 m Nancy E 10/12 f -----Original Message----- From: John Dyer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, November 03, 2000 5:16 PM Subject: RE: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census >Donna: > >I would be very grateful for lookups on two families in the Williamson >1850 Census. My great grandparents were married in Williamson Co in >1879 and I am attempting to find their parents locations in 1850 and >1860. Helen Pate Ross was kind enough to find the Bird family which >included Sarah in the 1860 census and I am hoping that John Fillmore >Dyer's family as well as Sarah's family are both in the 1850 census. >Neither John nor Sarah would have been born in 1850 but I am looking for >parents. James L Bird and Sarah Bird are the parents of Sarah but I am >just looking for possible names of parents of John Fillmore Dyer. > >John Fillmore Dyer was b May 18, 1855, location unknown, d 1909, >Marston, MO, married Feb 13, 1879 in Williamson Co, TN to Sarah Frances >Lula (Lulu) Byrd b 2/27/1860, location unknown, d 1937, Marston, MO. > >Thanks in advance. I am curious whether you have print or cd version and >how/where I might get the same or similar. > >jedyer > >John Dyer >Dracut, Mass > >Researching: >Dyer Byrd (Bird) & Mat(t)hews in TN, KY & MO >Hall & Hackett in MA, PA, IL & ND >Hill, Robinson & Avery in IL, NY, OH, PA & ME >DiRocco & Schiripo (Schirippa) Anywhere > >[email protected] > >Voice: 978-455-6383 >Fax: 978-458-0127 > > > >>> I will be glad to help anyone needing a look-up in the >>> 1850 Williamson >>> County,TN Census Records. >>> Donna >>> (Hayes) King >>> >>> > > >==== 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 >

    11/09/2000 08:52:06
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Deb Shillo
    3. Would there be any obits for Thomas Brown and his wife Ester? [email protected] wrote: > Sarah H. (Mrs. George) Harding...died: 7 Nov.1853, age 35. (WWR) > > Henry Cliffe Harding, DIED: 6 aPRIL 1849, infant son of George and > Eliza. (WWR 18 July 1845) > > ==== 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

    11/09/2000 08:22:24
    1. [TNWILLIA] NO SUBJECT
    2. I would appreciate a lookup in the early obits of Williamson County for any McCracken and/or Campbell. Thanks!

    11/09/2000 08:04:28
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Donna, I have info that my grandmother's funeral was conducted by Cotton Funeral Home. Do you know who would have records from Cotton Funeral Home? Judy

    11/09/2000 04:53:16
    1. [TNWILLIA] Poteete Family Cemetary
    2. Would someone kindly let me know if there is a list of people in the Poteete Family Cemetary..If it so, would like to get the info if its not a lot of trouble. Thanks Brenda

    11/09/2000 01:02:09
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. No Postell Several Smithson listings in "Goodspeed Histories", and a book called "Flat Creek, It's Land, Its People"...Williamson Co., (these listings in Early Obits for Smithson)... Infant son of Thomas Smithson, died Sun. 30 Nov.1833 (WWR 12-6-1833) James Lawrence Smithson, died Sat. 31 Oct. 1835. Son of S. W. Smithson, Sr. age 10y 10m 16d...ill 4 years. (WWr 11-20-1835) Smithson, Drucilla W. (Mrs. Charles W.), died: Fri. 12 Jan..1838, age 20 years. (WWR) Mrs. Elizabeth Smithson, died: 29 Jan.1839. age 44 years, at the residence of William Knott, Sr. Member of the Baptist Church (WWR) Jane P. Smithson (Mrs. Charles), died 21 April 1848, age 43 years, daughter of William and Lucy Giles. She embraced religion in 1833. (WWR 6-9-1848) Martha E. (Mrs. Charles W.) Smithson, died 5 Aug.1853, age 24y 4m and a few days. Daughter of Josiah Nevels. (The Williamson Review 8-19-1853) William Parrish Smithson, died: 1 June 1876 at Peytonsville, age 28 years. Consumption (The Review & Journal 6-8-1876) Infant daughter of N. G. & Alice Smithson, died Sat. 22 July 1893, age 4m 5d. 14th district. (TRA (?) 8-2-1893) N. G. Smithson, died Tues. 1 Nov. 1898, age 62 years, pneumonia. 'Buried in Hatcher GY at Bethesda. Left a wife and 6 children. (Williamson County News 11-3-1898)

    11/08/2000 11:42:44
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Sarah H. (Mrs. George) Harding...died: 7 Nov.1853, age 35. (WWR) Henry Cliffe Harding, DIED: 6 aPRIL 1849, infant son of George and Eliza. (WWR 18 July 1845)

    11/08/2000 11:23:02
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Cemetary Look Up
    2. Helen Pate Ross
    3. Stay on Peytonville road until you get to where you have to turn. Martins store is on your left. We tried to find a cemetery along that road last year and there is two cemeteies. I was looking for one that had Knights in it but could not find it. The one I think you arelooking for is up on a hill on our left a ways after you turn. Don't go alone. -----Original Message----- From: Tara Primm <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, November 05, 2000 6:04 PM Subject: Re: [TNWILLIA] Cemetary Look Up >From the looks of my map of Williamson County it looks like if you are on >I-65 going towards Maury County you can get off of exit 61 and go back >across the interstate and you'll be on Peytonsville road.Peytonsville road >runs directly into Peytonville. If I am not mistaken,Peytonsville Road and >Goose Creek by-pass run into each other. I have misplaced my glasses so if I >am wrong hopefully someone will be kind enough to straighten me out. Hope >this helps. >God Bless You and Yours, > Tara Primm >Isaiah 9:6 >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2000 5:35 PM >Subject: Re: [TNWILLIA] Cemetary Look Up > > >> Brenda: >> >> According to the cemetery book, it is located in the 11th District, north >> side of Peytonsville Road, about 2 miles east of US 431. Turn at Marlin >Store >> which is 10 miles from Franklin. I don't know where that might be, I have >> never been there. I was supposed to go to the cemetery with Bertha Poteete >> Dobbins, who was 97 years old at the time. Sadly she passed away before we >> got to go. Who are your people buried there? Some of my Jackson relatives >are >> buried there. >> >> Mary >> >> >> ==== 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 >> >> > > >==== 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 >

    11/08/2000 03:10:58
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Kevin and Cindy Hill
    3. are there any Postell or smithsons in the early williamson county obits ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, November 07, 2000 11:20 AM Subject: [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County > Are there any HARDING's listed in the early obituaries? > > > ==== 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 > >

    11/08/2000 03:09:46
    1. [TNWILLIA] Re: TNWILLIA-D Digest V00 #259
    2. Thanks, Donna You have been so good about these lookups. Joan Blank [email protected]

    11/07/2000 04:44:21
    1. [TNWILLIA] Williamson County Archives
    2. Could someone tell me where the Williamson County Archives are located? Is there an index of Edythe Rucker WHITLEY's work? When is the Archives open for research? What Census records are housed there? Thanks a million! Colleen

    11/07/2000 04:23:53
    1. [TNWILLIA] Early Obituaries for Williamson County
    2. Are there any HARDING's listed in the early obituaries?

    11/07/2000 04:20:31
    1. Re: [TNWILLIA] 1850-1860 Williamson Co. census
    2. Hi Mary: Have not been to the L & A for sometime now. I am keeping children and most weekends this couple would be out all day and up into the night on Saturdays. But, now that summer is over with I will again have free Saturdays but will probably sit for them at night. So, hope to see you in a few weeks. lol, Gale

    11/07/2000 03:39:20