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    1. Re: A History of Wilson County TN
    2. 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............................

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