This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1416 Message Board Post: A Tribute of Respect TO THE MEMORY OF 1st LIEUTENANT W. W. HUDDLESTON. At a meeting of the Southern Snags, 18th Regiment, Tennessee Volunteers, Col. J. B. Palmer, at Camp Trousdale. The Capt. announced in a few appropriate remarks the death of 1st Lieut. W. W. Huddleston. He died at his home in Cainsville, Wilson county, Tenn., July 5, 1861, of measles and fever. Aged about 20 years. On motion of Corpl. H. C. Moore, the Capt. Appointed a committee of four, consisting of Lieut. Col. A. G. Garden, Lieut. W. T. Hains, Corpls. S. H. Ward and H. C. Moore, to prepare a preamble and resolutions expressive of the sense of the Company, who after retiring a few minutes, reported the following, which was unanimously adopted. Whereas, It has pleased an Alwise Providence to remove from among us our much esteemed and beloved fellow soldier, 1st Lieut. W. W. HUDDLESTON, and whereas, some expression of this sad occasion is due to his memory, to the end, that posterity may know the manner of man he was. We are aware that it is common on such occasions as this to extol the deceased whether he be worthy or not. But such is not the case with him whom we would commemorate. It is simple truth to say he was a most estimable young man; he was possessed of talents rarely met with; having a large and comprehensive intellect, liberally, cultivated, united with as kind and noble a heart as ever throbbed in the bosom of man. Sympathizing with his much injured country, he stepped forth at the first call to arms and offered himself a sacrifice upon the alter of his country. That is the noblest epitaph that can be written. Let it be his; he won the honor. It is due to his memory. To his affected brothers and sisters we would offer our sincere condolence, therefore, Resolved, That we deeply sympathies with them in their bereavement. While they mourn him as a brother, we mourn him as a friend as true as a brother. Resolved, That we view his death as a heavy loss to our Company, and that the South has lost an ardent friend. Resolved, That these proceedings be signed by the Captain and Orderly Sergeant, and a copy sent to the brothers and sisters of the deceased; and that a copy also be sent to the Nashville daily papers and the Lebanon Herald for publication. W. L. Putman, Capt. H. H. Freas, O. S. Nashville Patriot, Wednesday, July 10, 1861 If you need a copy of the original, e-mail me at: [email protected] Tiff Nashville, TN
Thomas E. Partlow's WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CHANCERY COURT RECORDS 1842-1892, has two entries which may be of interest to you, or you may already have this information 1. Bill of complaint of John D. Taylor and Robert R. Taylor, only children and heirs of Caleb Taylor against Fountain E. Pitt, John Reif (now dead), and others. In 1834, said Caleb gave two acres on Drake's Lick for a Methodist campground. The campground has now moved to another campground called Liberty. No religious services are held there now. They are seeking return of the land. Judgment in favor of the plaintiffs. 5 May 1851 (Chancery Court 1850-1854, Pp. 145-147) 2. Bill of complaint of Wright Young, Jordan Hackney and wife Manerva, formerly Manerva Young; G. L. Medlin and wife Eliza, formerly Eliza Young, of Sumner County; J. P. Booth and wife Amanda, formerly Amanda Young, of Davidson County; Oscar Young and r. J. Young of Allen Coumnty, Kentucky against Bridges Young; C. C. Burton, guardian of Louize Young and D. C. Young, minors of Sumner County. William Young died in 1847 intestate, leaving his widow, Hannah Young, and eight children, to wit, Wright, Manerva, R. J., Bridges, C. V., Eliza, Amanda, and Oscar Young. He left two grandchildren, Louiza and D. C., the only children of deceased son P. B. Young. 4 April 1872 (Chancery Book 1872-1873, Pp. 59-61) Hope these are helpful. Teresa [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 15, 2006 11:20 PM Subject: John Daniel Taylor > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Williams, Taylor, Young, Brackin, Groves, > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1414 > > Message Board Post: > > I am trying to find an inventory > for the estate of John Daniel Taylor . Died 29 may 1878 . Maybe a will? > He > was my 3rd great Grandfather. Daughter Mary Ann was my 2nd great > grandmother , married to Oscar Lee Young. > Thank You. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wray or Ray, Robinson, Carr Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1415 Message Board Post: Does anyone have information on the Wray Family of Wilson County around 1830's. Searching for great grandfather Thomas J Wray born around 1834 and married Ellen S Robinson probably ard 1856. Listed as Thomas Rhea on 1860 census w/ first 2 daughters, Henrietta and Emily. Moved to Overton Co by 1870 with 2 more children, Thomas and Ellen. Occupation brickmason. Any info on family w/ be appreciated. Thank you. Pat
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Taylor, Young, Brackin, Groves, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1414 Message Board Post: I am trying to find an inventory for the estate of John Daniel Taylor . Died 29 may 1878 . Maybe a will? He was my 3rd great Grandfather. Daughter Mary Ann was my 2nd great grandmother , married to Oscar Lee Young. Thank You.
See the TN State Archives at: http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/mailcnty.htm#Marriages It appears that 1861 and later the records will be in the county. Try the Wilson County Archives at: http://www.wilsoncountytn.com/archives.htm Linda and Tom have been very helpful. Not always successful, but helpful. Happy hunting. Myron E. Williams Crossville, TN Michelle L Slabaugh wrote: >Does anyone have access to Wilson Co., TN marriage records from 1860's? > > >Michelle L Slabaugh > > >==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== >You can find the directions to unsubscribe from the TNWILSON list >at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/TN/wilson.html > > >
Does anyone have access to Wilson Co., TN marriage records from 1860's? Michelle L Slabaugh
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1369.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I didn't understand your question. You listed the descendants of Washington Williams & Minerva Minton Doak. Who are you wanting to know info about? Lytle
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1369.2.1 Message Board Post: I did purchase your book and I love it. I wanted to know if any of these people fit with the Williams family you had in your book except for Harriet Williams I know she was married to Robert Clemmons You said" The following info is from a book I wrote entitled, The Cainsville Guards. There were about five Williams families living in the Cainsville area in the 1860s who were related. John L. Williams was the son of David. I wanted to know if the folowing are related to the 1 Descendants of Washington Williams 1 Washington Williams 1805 - . +Minerva Minton Doak 1807 - ........ 2 Martha Williams 1831 - ............ +Serton 1832 - ........ 2 Zachariah W. Williams 1802 - ........ 2 Harriet Newell Williams 1836 - 1903 ............ +Robert R. Clemmons 1834 - ................... 3 Alfred W Clemmons 1860 - 1862 ................... 3 Emily Catherine Clemmons 1862 - 1881 ....................... +Richard M Mount 1852 - 1880 ................... 3 Robert R Clemmons 1863 - 1867 ........ *2nd Husband of Harriet Newell Williams: ............ +John Bell Knight 1836 - 1899 ........ 2 Sarah Elizabeth Williams 1838 - 1912 ........ 2 Emily Williams 1842 - ........ 2 Prudence Williams 1842 - ........ 2 Tenessee M Williams 1844 - ........ 2 Sarah Elizabeth Williams 1838 - 1912 ........ 2 Emily Williams 1842 - ........ 2 Prudence Williams 1842 - ........ 2 Tenessee M Williams 1844 -
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1413.1.1 Message Board Post: Sue, Thanks for your reply. the children fit the ages that I know. Thanks again.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Capehart, Conley Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1413.1 Message Board Post: Hi Jerry. The 1820 Wilson county census reads as follows: Ransome Edwards 0202011110004. In other words, 2 males between 10 and 15; 2 males between 16 and 25; 1 free white male of 45 and upwards;1 female under 10; 1 female 10 to 15, 1 female 16 to 25; and 4 family members engaged in agriculture. There are no slaves listed. I hope this is the information that you needed..good luck!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1413 Message Board Post: The census index list a Ransome Edwards on pg 405. Can anyone tell me the info from it or any other list in Wilson Co. This may be my lost GGGGrandfather. I have a GGGrandfather named Joseph Ransome Edwards. the unusal name may be a connection. Thanks
Searching for marriage record of John T Pugh to Nancy DENTON circa 1872. Nancy was previously married to Jim CAWTHON circa 1865. Would appreciate any information you these families in Wilson Co. Thank you, Michelle L Slabaugh
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Brown, Daugherty, Huddleston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1412 Message Board Post: My husband descends from George and Mary Lucinda Brown Daugherty. Her parents were Thomas and Elizabeth Huddleston Brown. Thomas was born Sept 23, 1843 in Wilson Co., TN. Will be happy to share what info I have. Thanks, Gina www.tribalpages.com/tribes/gkclingan
George Marlin McWhirter 1756-1836 had a school in Wilson county about 1810 searching for information on his family and this school.
This book has been transcribed and is online at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwcogs/docs/goodsp01.html There are over 100 biographies, too. Follow the link at the bottom to the index. Myron E. Williams Crossville, TN [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1397.2.1.3.1.1 > >Message Board Post: > >I should think the book would be pretty easy to get since I was told the copyright was transferred to the Wilson County Library Board. I think it could be available to all interrested for a reasonable fee. Sometimes they are on ebay for under $30.00 but I would try the Wilson County Library Board as my first choice. I don't want to get into any legal issues over this. There is one on ebay for $125.00 but that is outrageous. Good Luck > > > >==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== >You can find the directions to unsubscribe from the TNWILSON list >at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/TN/wilson.html > > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1397.2.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: I should think the book would be pretty easy to get since I was told the copyright was transferred to the Wilson County Library Board. I think it could be available to all interrested for a reasonable fee. Sometimes they are on ebay for under $30.00 but I would try the Wilson County Library Board as my first choice. I don't want to get into any legal issues over this. There is one on ebay for $125.00 but that is outrageous. Good Luck
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Woollard, Meazle Of NC & TN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1411.2.1 Message Board Post: Delia, thanks for the Woollard info!
[email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: Taylor, Williams, Bridges, Young >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1397.2.1.3.1 > >Message Board Post: > >Yes there are so many of the names Taylor, Williams, Bridges, Young that it would take me a year to share it all with you. You may want to try to find the book at a Lib or ebay may have one to buy. I would love to help but there are just too many with these names you gave me. >Good Luck >If anyone knows of a good place to put the pages on line I would take pictures and put the entire book on line but I am not that advanced at web pages. I can put them on Ofoto if it would help. Someone feel free to jump in and let me know if this is something that could be done. > > >==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== >You can find the directions to unsubscribe from the TNWILSON list >at: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/TN/wilson.html > > > > > This book has been printed twice. Once in 1961 and then again in 1986, when the copyright was transferred to the Wilson County Library Board. I would think it could be a real problem (as in illegal) for you, or anyone else, to somehow put it all on the internet! Terry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1397.2.1.3.3.1 Message Board Post: Thank You
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1397.2.1.3.3 Message Board Post: Sorry I didn't understand that. p.389 Pvt. William L. Bridges is listed as a casualty . He died in Germany, November 8, 1944 p. 99 On September 10, 1902, when school opened therre were 94 boarding and 59 day pupils. the initial teaching staff included.........D.W. Bridges. p. 267 CEDAR GROVE(COLORED)-About 1&1/2 miles north of Green Hill and on a sideroad slightly west of the Nonaville road is located the Cedar Grove colored community. Younger than Needmore, it started with worship under a brush arbor near the present church about 1860 and was called "Brush Arbor" for a number of years. A few years later on an old distillery building was moved from the farm of John D. Taylor and a church building made of it. Later, the present church building was built by Harvey Bloodworth on property given by J.K. Betty and the name changed from Brush Arbor to Cedar Grove. It is said that no better cedar was to be found in the county than that which stood in this locality-therefore the name Cedar Grove. p.26J.V. Drake lists the following pioneer settlers on Round Lick Creek, including Jennings fork: John w. Peyton, John Phillips, Benjamine Phillips, Edward G. Jacobs, Samuel Patterson, John Green, Samuel Barton, alexander Beard Jordan Bass, Solomon Bass John Lawrence, John Taylor. and James Taylor............................