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/848.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Mike, but another researcher sent me their name and telephone number and I have made a connection with them. I do appreciate the tip though. John
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/513.546.583.629.1 Message Board Post: I don't have any Harris', but I do have a John Scott McGehee born in 1789 whose father was Micjah McGehee. If this is of any interest, I have some information on one of John's siblings. He is in my maternal line. Judy
Brenda one of my ancestors, John C. Barnfield, married an Elizabeth Cook in 1853 in Wilson County, TN. I have no further information on Elizabeth but would like to know who her family is.. Does this sound like your ancestors? If so I would appreciate any information you would share. Harold Cheek aacheek@srcaccess.net
My Harris line came out from Albemarle,North Carolina,to Wilson and to Logan Co. Ky. Contact me if you think you have a connection. Debbi Harris LOney JMCARR@aol.com wrote: > > I am interested in the migration from Albemarle Co Va to Wilson County > around 1800-1815 time frame. Anyone else have family who took this journey I > would like to hear about it. > > Also, it seems many of them lived in North Carolina for a period of time > before going on to Wilson Co. Unless they were in Tenn before it was formed > from North Carolina explaining why they were in the same location but listed > in NC. > > I have Thomas and Ann Carr with a group of at least 20 people about > 1806-1807. With 7 sons and several daughters. Some names that may have been > with them Carr, Trovillion, Sanders, Maybe Gentry, Riddle, Compton, Waller, > Breedlove, ........ > > They moved to the area in Wilson Co. on the River at Belotes Ferry. Northwest > of Lebanon Tn. > > Anyone with stories about other migration I would like to hear from you. > > Jim Carr > > ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== > TNWILSON Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson/ > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson">TNWILSON</A>
1850 Census of Wilson County, TN District 17, household 1209 HUDDLESTON, William W. 42, born VA Mary 36, born NC Children: Joseph 18, Thomas 13, Patrick 13, Valoria (f) 11, William 10, Mary 8, Elvira 6, Ugenia 3, ADELIA 2. All born TN. NOTE: William W. Huddleston had a Will in probate in 1855. NOTE: There is NO marriage record for William and Mary in Wilson Co marriage book. I am NOT a Huddleston descendant, I just looked this info up in my Wilson Co books. Kathleen ----- Original Message ----- From: "Melissa Andrews" <nicurn1@yahoo.com> To: <TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:40 PM Subject: [TNWILSON] Delia Huddleston / Orrin Hearn > > > Since Huddleston is "on the table" this week...does anyone have family for Delia/Adelia Huddleston (1848 - 1938) who married Orrin D. Hearn on 18 Dec 1873 Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee? > > > > --------------------------------- > Do You Yahoo!? > LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience > > > ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== > The Wilson County Genealogy Depot > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwcogs/ > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwcogs">The Wilson Co. Depot</A> > >
Hey Jim, So you show any Bonner's being in the group that came to Wilson County from Albemarle? That is where John Bonner was born and he died in Wilson County between 1840 and 1842. Email me direct if you think they may have traveled together. Thanks, Jackie
Since Huddleston is "on the table" this week...does anyone have family for Delia/Adelia Huddleston (1848 - 1938) who married Orrin D. Hearn on 18 Dec 1873 Lebanon, Wilson, Tennessee? --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? LAUNCH - Your Yahoo! Music Experience
William Bailey, born in Albermarle, served in the Revolutionary War, left Amherst County for Smith County about 1817/18. A daughter preceeded the family but lived with her husband Terisha Stovall in Sumner Co. Terisha was son of Bartholomew Stovall, an acquaintance of William's. William owned property which was partially in Wilson and partially in Smith. He died January 1837 at age eithty. Don Summers ----- Original Message ----- From: <JMCARR@aol.com> To: <TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [TNWILSON] Re: Does anyone know who James W. Harris is? > I am interested in the migration from Albemarle Co Va to Wilson County > around 1800-1815 time frame. Anyone else have family who took this journey I > would like to hear about it. > > Also, it seems many of them lived in North Carolina for a period of time > before going on to Wilson Co. Unless they were in Tenn before it was formed > from North Carolina explaining why they were in the same location but listed > in NC. > > I have Thomas and Ann Carr with a group of at least 20 people about > 1806-1807. With 7 sons and several daughters. Some names that may have been > with them Carr, Trovillion, Sanders, Maybe Gentry, Riddle, Compton, Waller, > Breedlove, ........ > > They moved to the area in Wilson Co. on the River at Belotes Ferry. Northwest > of Lebanon Tn. > > Anyone with stories about other migration I would like to hear from you. > > Jim Carr > > > ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== > TNWILSON Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson/ > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson">TNWILSON</A> > >
Brenda, I am related to the Cooke's and Huddlestons and yes, there is a connection I believe. I've always wondered who Sharlotte M. Cook was that appeared in his Will. I have that Anthony had two daughters, one was Martha m. to John Cooke and a Mary. Do you think that Martha's first name could have been Charlotte or Sharlotte? Your Cook's names sound like my line also. Could you e-mail me? Joan Cruz -email-jeanndearc@webtv.net
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My Harris line came out of VA to Warren Co KY. George Overton Harris Jr (b ca 1790), Baptist preacher, married Elizabeth (Betsy Holland) b 1792. There was a George Overton Harris who was in Tennessee BUT he was a Methodist preacher!! Obion Co I think. There was a line out of Sullivan Co TN, Shadrach, Meshack and Abednigo. Worked on this line for a friend. Harris lines are hard to track. Mary June
Some of mine went fromYork Co.,PA., to Tryon/Lincoln Co.,NC, then to Davidson and Wilson Counties. Mamie ----- Original Message ----- From: <JMCARR@aol.com> To: <TNWILSON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 8:28 AM Subject: Re: [TNWILSON] Re: Does anyone know who James W. Harris is? I am interested in the migration from Albemarle Co Va to Wilson County around 1800-1815 time frame. Anyone else have family who took this journey I would like to hear about it. Also, it seems many of them lived in North Carolina for a period of time before going on to Wilson Co. Unless they were in Tenn before it was formed from North Carolina explaining why they were in the same location but listed in NC. I have Thomas and Ann Carr with a group of at least 20 people about 1806-1807. With 7 sons and several daughters. Some names that may have been with them Carr, Trovillion, Sanders, Maybe Gentry, Riddle, Compton, Waller, Breedlove, ........ They moved to the area in Wilson Co. on the River at Belotes Ferry. Northwest of Lebanon Tn. Anyone with stories about other migration I would like to hear from you. Jim Carr ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== TNWILSON Website http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson/ <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson">TNWILSON</A>
Barr, Lasater, Jetton, Jennings, Florida, McMinn, Davis Thank you, Thomas W Lasater twlasater@overlandwest.com thomas_no_doubt@yahoo.com
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/848.2 Message Board Post: Their number will be listed under Watertown, TN. Call information for the area code of 615.
Hi Pat, I have researched the Harris name for a while, a very common name. I research the children of William Harris 1760-1858 who married Margaret Sloane, Don
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Huddleston, Cook Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/UiB.2ACI/180.349.1 Message Board Post: In the will for Anthony W Huddleston of 1850 one of the heirs was listed as Sharlotte M Cook. Does anyone know who the husband of S(C)harlotte was? My ancestor was John C Cook b. 1812 TN, and married Lucy b. abt 1810 NC. Their children were: Charles Wilburn Cook b. 1832 TN, Eliza Cook b. 1834 TN, William Henry Richard Cook b. 1836 TN, Mary Cook b. 1840 MS, George M Cook b. 1843 MS. John C Cook was living in Winston Co, MS in 1850, and living with him was a Charlotte ? Cook b. about 1790 TN or NC. The COOK given names in the 1820 Wilson Co, TN census seem to match given names of my COOK family. If anyone has any information on a possible connection of the Huddleston and Cook families please write to me. Brenda
I am interested in the migration from Albemarle Co Va to Wilson County around 1800-1815 time frame. Anyone else have family who took this journey I would like to hear about it. Also, it seems many of them lived in North Carolina for a period of time before going on to Wilson Co. Unless they were in Tenn before it was formed from North Carolina explaining why they were in the same location but listed in NC. I have Thomas and Ann Carr with a group of at least 20 people about 1806-1807. With 7 sons and several daughters. Some names that may have been with them Carr, Trovillion, Sanders, Maybe Gentry, Riddle, Compton, Waller, Breedlove, ........ They moved to the area in Wilson Co. on the River at Belotes Ferry. Northwest of Lebanon Tn. Anyone with stories about other migration I would like to hear from you. Jim Carr
Which Harris family are you researching? Bob
Iam,please connect me privately. Debbi Harris LOney pat wrote: > > Is there anyone on the list searching for surname Harris? Pat > > ==== TNWILSON Mailing List ==== > TNWILSON Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson/ > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~tnwilson">TNWILSON</A>
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/513.546.583.630 Message Board Post: I have a Harris line in Albermarle,I have a James Harris in that time bracket but the family had moved on the N.Carolina,then to Wilson co.then some of them on to Logan Co. Ky. But I know I've seen the name Lydia. If you want to connect me privelty and we can check nots.