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    1. Re: Will do LOOKUPS in Wilson Co., TN[Where Spring Creek is located on the map of Wilson County?]
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stubblefield, Chappell, Williams, Grissom, Bell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1267.8.2 Message Board Post: Thank you Kristi for the information. Wilson Co Deed Books C-M 1793-1829 Deed Book E Edward Harris from James Chappel 120 acres on Spring and Barton's Creeks. 24 Jun 1812. (p.257) Deed Book E Robert Johnson, Sr. to Robert Johnson, Jr. 109 acres on Barton's Creek. Robert Johnson, Jr. was to hold in trust for Mary Williams, wife of Thomas Williams and her children. Transaction took place in Nelson County, Kentucky. 21 Sept. 1813. Does anyone have any information on these families? I am searching for their connection to the Stubblefield family in 1840-1849 in Rutherford & Wilson Counties TN. Any ideas or suggestions are always welcome, Thanks

    05/29/2006 10:47:59
    1. It is KRISTI MOFFITT that Will do LOOKUPS in Wilson Co., TN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1267.9 Message Board Post: It is KRISTI MOFFITT <[email protected]> that Will do LOOKUPS in Wilson Co., TN

    05/29/2006 10:23:29
    1. Re: Will do LOOKUPS in Wilson Co., TN[Where Spring Creek is located on the map of Wilson County?]
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Woolard, Measle (Meazel) Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1267.8.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Kristi for your offer to do lookups for those of us that don't have the time or travel is not possible. I'm looking for anything on Alligood Woollard (Woolard) also known as John Alligood Woollard. I am a descendant of William Woollard b 1831 MO but married in Bedford CO. TN to Sarah Grissom. I believe William's father was John B Woollard but don't have the proof yet. Need any info on that. I also believe that John B was the son of Alligood Woollard and ?. his first wife from NC. Thank you so much for any any you may have.

    05/29/2006 09:22:47
    1. Re: Stubblefield Family in Cainsville TN 1841-1849
    2. Teresa Walker
    3. Thomas E. Partlow's WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CHANCERY COURT RECORDS 1842-1892, has the following entry which may be of some interest to you. Bill of complaint of a. B. Comer against Stephen E. Comer and his children, to wit, William, Caroline, Catherine, Elizabeth and Reuben of Arkansas; Jessie Sparkes and daughter Sophronia of Mississippi; Hall Marrs of Gibson County; and RANDAL GRISHAM and children of Arkansas. Said complainants grandfather, Hugh Marrs died in 1825. He gave his wife the use of the land during her lifetime and then to my seven girls. All seven girls are dead, having died in the lifetime of their mother. Said A. B. Comer is the only child of his mother Mahala. The defendants are the only heirs of their mothers, Martha Ann Comer and Julia Sparkes. The other four girls died without issue. 20 April 1866 (Chancery Book J, Pp. 87-101) [I can't exactly figure this out, but maybe you will have more luck.] There are some other Grissim/Grissom entries if you would be interested. I would be happy to transcribe them for you. These are not my people. I just did a lookup for you. Teresa [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 11:32 AM Subject: Stubblefield Family in Cainsville TN 1841-1849 > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Stubblefield, Melton, Grissom > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1372 > > Message Board Post: > > I would like to know more about the history of these two towns Cainsville > & Lockport TN. > > What would be really wonderful would be to connect with any descendants of > JAMES STUBBLEFIELD listed in the two census below !!! > > I have been trailing the migration of "my" Stubblefield family from > 1830-1840 census in AL to 1841 birth in Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co, TN of > my GGreat Grandfather Absolom [various spellings] STUBBLEFIELD. > > I did find the marriages of his siblings in Wilson Co TN. > > And this census for one of his siblings,James STUBBLEFIELD. > Wilson Co TN 1860 census? > Dist# 17 > Cainsville Post Office > page 58; family 417 > Stubblefield, James - age 33 - born TN > Stubblefield, Bethena - age 39 - born TN > Stubblefield, Ch*****(James) - age 12 - born TN > Stubblefield, John - age 10 - born TN > Stubblefield, Joseph - age 9 - born TN > Stubblefield, Thomas - age 7 - born TN > Stubblefield, Charles - age 3 - born TN > > > Then also in Wilson County 1860 but Lockport PO is: > family 717 > Grissom, Randal - age 41 - born NC(farmer) > Grissom, Margaret - age 39 - born TN > Grissom, Nancy - age 18 - born TN(seamstress) > Grissom, Mary S - age 16 - born TN > Grissom, Stephen M - age 14 - born AR > Grissom, Sarah - age 12 - born AR > Griffin, James - age 20 - born TN > > family 718 > Grissom, Barbar* - age 62 - born NC(seamstress) > Grissom, Arch Q - age 25 - born TN(farm labor) > Grissom, Elizabeth - age 24 - born TN(seamstress) > Grissom, Wiley - age 18 - born TN(farm Labor) > > - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Grissom family & Stubblefield family are related by marriage. > ............................................................................ > > 1850 Census; Wilson County, Tennessee; Dist# 20 >> > > > >page 488A >> > > > >family 766 >> > > > >Stubblefield, James age 24; born Alabama >> > > > >Stubblefield, Bethany age 33; born Tennessee (nee: Melton) >> > > > >Stubblefield, James age 3; born Tennessee >> > > > >Stubblefield, John age 1; born Tennessee > > - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > CAINSVILLE, a post hamlet, 18 miles nearly south from Lebanon, was > established in 1829, in a healthy and fertile section of the hill country, > on the land of George I. Cain, for whom it was named. It is situated on > the Statesville and Murfreesboro pike, about one mile south of Fall creek, > and was in its earlier days a flourishing village, having a number of > stores, sundry mechanic shops, and other evidences of > prosperity...............Cainsville is situated in a fine agricultural > district, .............. > > Any ideas or suggestions are always welcome > > > > ______________________________

    05/28/2006 08:07:11
    1. Re: Stubblefield Family in Cainsville TN 1841-1849
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1372.1 Message Board Post: I don't know anything about Lockport, TN but I recently wrote a 220 page book, The Cainsville Guards: Civil War Experiences of Co. I, 18th TN Regiment. In it I included all the info I could find about the beginning and early times of Cainsville. If you are interested in purchasing the book, it can be bought for about $15 plus shipping at www.mspbooks.com. Toll free phone is 866-457-7379. By the way, my wife's math teacher at Middle TN State U. in the 1960s was Miss Frances Stubblefield who is now deceased. I have no idea where she grew up. Lytle Givens

    05/28/2006 04:41:16
    1. COOPER, HOGG, ROGERS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1373 Message Board Post: Seeking info regarding the family of Christopher COOPER and Permelia HOGG who migrated from Culpeper County, VA to Wilson County, TN and probably came under Cannon County when county lines changed. In 1834, Christopher filed for a Rev War pension from Cannon County and in 1851, Permelia filed for a widow's pension from Lebanon, Cannon County. I descend from their son, John M. COOPER who married Drupina (Piney) ROGERS in 1813 in Wilson County, TN. Looking for any info on the COOPER, HOGG or ROGERS family. Please respond to the query as I do not belong to the mail list. Thanks.

    05/27/2006 11:03:02
    1. Stubblefield Family in Cainsville TN 1841-1849
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stubblefield, Melton, Grissom Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1372 Message Board Post: I would like to know more about the history of these two towns Cainsville & Lockport TN. What would be really wonderful would be to connect with any descendants of JAMES STUBBLEFIELD listed in the two census below !!! I have been trailing the migration of "my" Stubblefield family from 1830-1840 census in AL to 1841 birth in Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co, TN of my GGreat Grandfather Absolom [various spellings] STUBBLEFIELD. I did find the marriages of his siblings in Wilson Co TN. And this census for one of his siblings,James STUBBLEFIELD. Wilson Co TN 1860 census? Dist# 17 Cainsville Post Office page 58; family 417 Stubblefield, James - age 33 - born TN Stubblefield, Bethena - age 39 - born TN Stubblefield, Ch*****(James) - age 12 - born TN Stubblefield, John - age 10 - born TN Stubblefield, Joseph - age 9 - born TN Stubblefield, Thomas - age 7 - born TN Stubblefield, Charles - age 3 - born TN Then also in Wilson County 1860 but Lockport PO is: family 717 Grissom, Randal - age 41 - born NC(farmer) Grissom, Margaret - age 39 - born TN Grissom, Nancy - age 18 - born TN(seamstress) Grissom, Mary S - age 16 - born TN Grissom, Stephen M - age 14 - born AR Grissom, Sarah - age 12 - born AR Griffin, James - age 20 - born TN family 718 Grissom, Barbar* - age 62 - born NC(seamstress) Grissom, Arch Q - age 25 - born TN(farm labor) Grissom, Elizabeth - age 24 - born TN(seamstress) Grissom, Wiley - age 18 - born TN(farm Labor) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Grissom family & Stubblefield family are related by marriage. ............................................................................ 1850 Census; Wilson County, Tennessee; Dist# 20 > > > > >page 488A > > > > >family 766 > > > > >Stubblefield, James age 24; born Alabama > > > > >Stubblefield, Bethany age 33; born Tennessee (nee: Melton) > > > > >Stubblefield, James age 3; born Tennessee > > > > >Stubblefield, John age 1; born Tennessee -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CAINSVILLE, a post hamlet, 18 miles nearly south from Lebanon, was established in 1829, in a healthy and fertile section of the hill country, on the land of George I. Cain, for whom it was named. It is situated on the Statesville and Murfreesboro pike, about one mile south of Fall creek, and was in its earlier days a flourishing village, having a number of stores, sundry mechanic shops, and other evidences of prosperity...............Cainsville is situated in a fine agricultural district, .............. Any ideas or suggestions are always welcome

    05/27/2006 04:32:22
    1. Re: Will do LOOKUPS in Wilson Co., TN[Where Spring Creek is located on the map of Wilson County?]
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chappell, Williams, Stubblefield, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1267.8 Message Board Post: Kristi, I applaud your generous offer to do lookps. Would you have a resource for locating: Where Spring Creek is located on the map of Wilson County? ON SPRING CREEK -[Pioneer Settlers] <http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwcogs/docs/drake01.html> James Cannon, Solomon Marshall, James Chappell, Walter Carrouth, Martin Talley, George Alexander, Joseph Moxley, Hugh Marrs, Bartlett Graves, Spencer Talley, John Forbus, William Bartlett, William Sherrill, John Stembridge, Josiah Smith, Alligood Wollard, Thomas Williams, Purnel Hearn, John Jones, Josiah Jones, John Walsh, Samuel Elliot, Samuel Mottley, Richard Hankins, Arthur Hankins, Gregory Johnson, William Steele, Henry Chandler, Arthur Dew, Daniel Cherry, Adam Harpole, Sampson Harpole, and others including "the Donnell Settlement"; Also I would like to know more about this James Chappell mentioned above & Thomas Williams. Any ideas or suggestions are always welcome

    05/27/2006 03:32:34
    1. Re: wilson county marriages
    2. Teresa Walker
    3. Thomas E. Partlow's WILSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE, CHANCERY COURT RECORDS 1842-1892, has the following entry for a Richard B. Ramsey: Petition of John T. New, Thomas New, (Steth) New, Rebecca Falkner, Alex Evans and wife Mary Ann; the heirs of Harriet Ramsey, formerly Harriet New, by their father Richard B. Ramsey; the heirs of James New; and the heirs of William O. New by their guardian John T. New. William New died on 29 May 1835, leaving a widow, Sarah, who has since married James Dickinson, and the above named heirs. Ex Parte. 6 September 1849 (Chancery Book D, Pp. 561-565) This may be a different Richard B. Ramsey, or an earlier or later marriage. Also wanted to tell you that the name Dickerson was often mistaken for Hickerson, which in Wilson Co., is usually Higgason. Sometimes these names get really distorted. The Ramseys are not my people. Just did a lookup for you. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 8:04 AM Subject: wilson county marriages > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Ramsey, Dickerson, McKinney, Hunter, Smithwick, New > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1370 > > Message Board Post: > > I am interested in finding out if there is any information on marriages in > Wilson county in the library or the court house in Lebanon or elsewhere. I > am trying to find the marriage records for my g-grandfather Albus Ramsey > to Leona Humphrey Hunter about 1889, g-g-grandfather Thomas H Ramsey to > Martha Sanders McKinney abt 1861,g-g-g-grandfather Richard B Ramsey to > Lucy B Dickerson abt 1840-44. Can copies of the records be purchased? Also > interested in death records. Any information is appreciated. > > ______________________________

    05/22/2006 08:12:05
    1. Death of Ebenezer HEARN in CA in 1860
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HEARN Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/1371 Message Board Post: Not related but may be interest to someone who is. I have no further info. Vern D /////////////////////////////// Transcribed by Dee Sardoch To see more old newspapers, visit http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php ///////////////////////////////// Stockton Daily Argus Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA ************************* >>Friday, 6 Apr 1860<< DIED -- in this city, on the 4th inst., Ebenezer HEARN, in the 40th year of his age. [Communicated -- The deceased was one of the earliest comers to this place, and was well and favorably known by many who, when they read this, will remember deeds of kindness and generosity done by one who is now no more. The deceased left his home, in Lebanon, Wilson county, Tennessee, at an early age, and though passing through the rude scenes of war in Florida and Mexico, as a soldier ever true to his duty, never lost his kindness of heart. He was accompanied to his last resting place by many friends, and now lies among many who knew him and respected a friend. C.]

    05/21/2006 09:01:55
    1. Re: wilson county marriages
    2. 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/1370.1.2 Message Board Post: Thanks Myron, Will check it out.

    05/19/2006 06:46:20
    1. Re: wilson county marriages
    2. 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/1370.1.1 Message Board Post: Also check out the Wilson County marriage index online at the Depot: http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwcogs/index.html Wilson County TN Genealogy Depot

    05/19/2006 04:13:09
    1. Re: wilson county marriages
    2. 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/1370.1 Message Board Post: Two places to check. Start with the Wilson County Archives in Lebanon, TN. Next the Tennessee State Archives in Nashville. Google will find both. I don't recall how much is on-line, but both offices are very helpful.

    05/19/2006 03:13:49
    1. wilson county marriages
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ramsey, Dickerson, McKinney, Hunter, Smithwick, New Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1370 Message Board Post: I am interested in finding out if there is any information on marriages in Wilson county in the library or the court house in Lebanon or elsewhere. I am trying to find the marriage records for my g-grandfather Albus Ramsey to Leona Humphrey Hunter about 1889, g-g-grandfather Thomas H Ramsey to Martha Sanders McKinney abt 1861,g-g-g-grandfather Richard B Ramsey to Lucy B Dickerson abt 1840-44. Can copies of the records be purchased? Also interested in death records. Any information is appreciated.

    05/19/2006 01:04:21
    1. Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. Hey gang, Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville. Of the 41000 Union soldiers on record from all states, 1618 are from Tennessee. Please email me directly at [email protected] with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html

    05/12/2006 01:58:57
    1. Re: [TNWILSON] Re: J.L. Williams
    2. Joseph Haley
    3. Are there any 'Haley's' listed in this book. I think several of my gguncles my have been in the 18th. They were of course from Wilson Co. Wasn't there a Union 18th TN as well? Joseph Haley ----- Original Message ----- From: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 12:14 AM Subject: [TNWILSON] Re: J.L. Williams 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<http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/UiB.2ACI/1369.2> Message Board Post: James: 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. David Lafayette (1834 in TN to 1907) was the son of Thomas Gardner (5-6-1807 in NC133) and Martha (1816 in NC) Williams.6, 113 He and his wife, Sally John Coleman (1840 to 1915), had the following children: Annie Lou, Ruth, Tennessee, Maude, Thomas Fate (Alfonzo), Tolbert, Betty Mariah (1864), Dora (1868), John L. (1870), Eddy (1872), Theofilous (1874), and Gus (1878).9, 92, 113 The 220 page book is the war experiences of Co. I, 18th TN Infantry, (they called themselves the Cainsville Guards). There were 145 men in the company. I also gathered genealogical info on their parents, the men and their spouses, and their children. It can be bought on the internet at www.mspbooks.com<http://www.mspbooks.com/>. or 866-457-7379. ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== Please remember: don't post virus alerts, spam, and chain letters to this list. Thanks! :)

    05/11/2006 10:34:07
    1. Re: Puckett
    2. 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/245.251.1 Message Board Post: My great grandfather Lucien Puckett was born around 1830 or so. He married a widow named Nancy McAllister. Their son was Logan was born in Wilson County in 1871. Both of his parents died before 1885. That's all I know. He was one of the youngest of of 10 or 11 children.

    05/10/2006 08:48:43
    1. Re: Puckett's Wilson County Tennessee
    2. 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/245.252 Message Board Post: My great grandfather was Lucien Puckett. I believe he was born around 1830 or so. He married a half-Cherokee woman who had been married before. Her name was Nancy McAllister. Their son Logan was my grandfather. He was born in 1871. Both parents died before 1885. That's all I know.

    05/10/2006 08:45:11
    1. Re: Puckett, Gibson in Wilson Co.
    2. 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/790.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My great-grandfather Lucien Puckett was married to a woman who was half-Cherokee. Her name was Nancy McAllister. I believe that she was married before she married him and had children from that marriage, as well.

    05/10/2006 08:36:54
    1. Re: J.L. Williams
    2. 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 Message Board Post: James: 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. David Lafayette (1834 in TN to 1907) was the son of Thomas Gardner (5-6-1807 in NC133) and Martha (1816 in NC) Williams.6, 113 He and his wife, Sally John Coleman (1840 to 1915), had the following children: Annie Lou, Ruth, Tennessee, Maude, Thomas Fate (Alfonzo), Tolbert, Betty Mariah (1864), Dora (1868), John L. (1870), Eddy (1872), Theofilous (1874), and Gus (1878).9, 92, 113 The 220 page book is the war experiences of Co. I, 18th TN Infantry, (they called themselves the Cainsville Guards). There were 145 men in the company. I also gathered genealogical info on their parents, the men and their spouses, and their children. It can be bought on the internet at www.mspbooks.com. or 866-457-7379.

    05/09/2006 04:14:45