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WINTER 1985
VOLilllE 32
NUMBER 4
- CONTENTS EDITOR'S LETTER . • . • • . • • .
• 145
NEWS AND NOTES FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS
• 146
CERTIFICATES OF TENNESSEE ANCESTRY
• 147
BOOK REVIEWS
· . 148
HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILLS, 1822 - 1844
• 153
PETITIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TENNESSEE
· • 159
WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED INDEX BOOK A, MAR 1821 - MAR 1833
• • 165
INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS, MEIGS COUNTY, TENNESSEE • • •
1840 MEIGS COUNTY, TENNESSEE REVOLUTIONARY & MILITARY PENSIONERS
ANCESTORS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THEM
FAMILY GATHERINGS . • .
• 169
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Carr - Dockery - Amminett - Houston - Owen
DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1829 TAX LIST
· 179
MEMPHIS/SHELBY COUNTY ARCHIVES, PROBATE RECORDS
• 182
Sol Hyman Samuels
OBITUARY, SOUTHERN ADVOCATE, HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA
MINUTES OF EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH, SHELBY COUNTY, TENNESSEE
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• 185
QUERIES
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INDEX FOR 1985
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THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY
P. O. BOX 12124
Memphis, Tennessee 38182-0124
OFFICERS AND STAFF FOR 1985
President
Vice President
Recording Secretary
Correspondence Secretary
Librarian
Assistant Librarian
Surname Index Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
Managing Editor
Director
Director
LIBRARY STAFF
Kittie Kee Noyes
Sarah Anderson Hull
Norma Breeden Garrett
Amelia Pike Eddlemon
Jean Williams Turner
Judy Chambless Cleveland
Lincoln Johnson
Jane Cook Hollis
Gerry Byers Spence
William Lesueur Holstun
Wilma Sutton Cogdell
Lucile Hendren Cox
EDITORIAL STAFF
Pauline Casey Briscoe
Beverly Smith Crone .
Henrietta Dessau Gilley
Lucille Ledbetter Hastings
Helen Sain Hazelton
Johnnie O. Hollis
Betty Key
Vyrah Mann
Ruth Hensley O'Donnell
Emma Fisher O'Neal
Evelyn Duncan Sigler
Bess Caraway Twaddle
Louise Tittsworth Tyus
Betsy Foster West,
Associate Editor
Lola Kelly Davenport
Wanda Clayton James
Mary Louise Graham Nazor
Elizabeth Riggins Nichols
Joan Berry Piercy
Margaret Norvell Sinclair
Jessie Taylor Webb
BUSINESS STAFF
Harry Milton Cleveland, Jr.
Newell Sterling Garrett
Dorothy Carter Greiner
Geraldine Blanton Ho1stun
Betty Cline Miller
Clarence W. Spence
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The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "ANSEARCHIN'" NE\.JS, is the official publication
of THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY. All subscriptions begin with the first issue
of the year. Non-delivery of any issue should be reported to The Society within two
months of the date of usual delivery. A charge of $2.50 will be made for redeeming
and re-mailing copies which are returned to us, and which must be forwarded. Subscribers may submit ONE free query per year of fifty words or less, which must be received by this office by September first of that year.
Contributions of all types of
genealogical material will be accepted. We publish previously unpublished, Tennessee
connected data, preferably that with pre-Civil War dates, all of which is subject to
editing to save space. Every effort will be made to print accurate material; however
neither THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, "ANSEARCHIN'" NEWS, nor the Editor can
assume responsibility for errors on the part of contributors. Corrections of proven
errors will be published. Publishable and unpublishable contributions are filed in
our library for the use of members. Books donated to our library will be reviewed in
the earliest possible issue of the quarterly.
"ANSEARCHIW
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VOL. 32, NO.4
WINTER 1985
The Tennessee Genealogical Hagazine, "Ansearchin'" News, ISSN 110003-5246, is published
quarterly in March, June, September & December for $10.00 per year by The Tennessee
Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 12124, Memphis, TN 38182-0124. Second Class postage paid
at Memphis, TN. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to "Ansearchin f " News, P.O. Box 12124,
Memphis, TN 38182-0124.
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1985 by the Tennessee Genealogical Society
December 1985
Dear Readers,
The Tennessee Genealogical Magazine, "Ansearchin'" News,
will have a new look in 1986.
For over 30 years "Ansearchin'" has
published genealogical records from corner to corner of Tennessee,
gaining annually in expertise and in acceptance by researchers.
We of the staff appreciate the kind and favorable comments from
our subscribers, and we cherish the rapport we have with you.
We
trust that the changes we plan will not affect that.
"Ansearchin'" News will continue its commitment to publishing the best in genealogical records - county records, family
records, cemetery and newspaper listings, census, church minutes
and queries for subscribers - with a careful regard to making them
as easy to read as possible without wasting valuable space.
The
inside pages will remain the same in quality of content; only the
outside appearance will change.
The cover and binding of the magazine has been redesigned
to reduce the manual labor involved in printing, collating and
mailing each issue, but the size and number of pages in each volume
will remain the same.
The three-hole-punch style with its blue
binder will be abolished, but we feel that the new saddle binding
will be much easier to store; you can perforate the pages to file
them in notebooks of your choice.
Each subscriber will continue
to be entitled to one free query per year and to the services of
the Surname Index as usual.
The Tennessee Genealogical Society and its magazine look
forward with excitement to this modernization.
We feel that our
production will become more efficient while maintaining quality
and retaining the personal touch.
We hope you share our
enthusiasm.
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NEWS AND NOTES FROM OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Prepared by Amelia Pike Eddlemon
L'HERITAGE, St.Bernard Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 271, Chalmette, LA 70044. All
mail concerning subscriptions should be sent c/o The Registrar. $15. Vol. 9, No.
29, 80 pp, contains lineages, wills, marriages, notarial records, cemetery listings,
Church records, baptisma1s, vital records, queries, etc. for this area of Louisiana.
THE HOLCOMBS OF AMERICA, Brent H. Holcomb, Editor, Nancy J. Cornell, Executive Editor, Inkwell Publications, 1661 Lauranceae Way, Riverdale, GA 30296. $12.50 membership or $5 single issue. Vol. 1, No.3, 21 pp., new family publication containing Bible records, births, deaths, marriages, pedigree charts, census information,
queries, and other genealogical data on Holcomb surname.
LOWE NEWS IS GOOD NEWS, Arlene Lowe Lounds, 1887 Ya11up Rd., St. Johns, MI 48879.
$5. No.1 issue for 1985, 52 pp., includes ancestral charts, baptismal records,
marriages, Bible records, census, marriages, death certificates, family group sheets,
queries, etc. on Lowe family.
THE GILMORE GENEALOGICAL NEWSLETTER, Wm. R. Gilmore, c/o Kwik Kopy Printing, 4820
Twin City Highway, Groves, TX 77619. $7.50. Published quarterly, this issue of 13
pp. featured photographs, Coats of Arms, lineages, copies of newspaper articles,
queries, and other genealogical data on Gi1mores.
VALLEY QUARTERLY, San Bernardino Valley Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 26020, San
Bernardino, CA 92406. $10. Vol. 22, No.3, contains marriages, biographical sketch
of David Noble Smith, divorces, 1860 census information, queries, etc.
THE WAGONER, The Northwest Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 6, Alliance, NE 69301.
$12.50. Vol. 8, No.1, 72 pp., has cemetery listings, newspaper abstracts, 1917
rural women's club membership, school informtion, marriages, history, family charts,
Church records, membership list, topical and surname index, queries, etc.
THE DOUTHIT FAMILY TREE, Gibson Computers & Publishing, Marilyn Gibson Lauck, Editor,
1915 Cliff Ave., McKinleyville, CA 95521. Published twice yearly. Vol. 5, No.1,
23 pp., contains census information, births, marriages, deaths, history, and other
genealogical records on Douthit surname. Write for costs. Also contains queries.
THE FOUR FLAGS TRACER, The Four Flags Area Genealogical Society, Jo Meek, Treasurer,
P.O. Box 414, Niles, MI 49120-0414. $6. Vol. 4, No.4, 12 pp., contains a continuation of Joel Foster's diary, queries, several five generation charts, death records.
THE LAWSON LETTERS, Mary Alice Lawson, 728 N. Lucia, Redondo Beach, CA 90277. $12.50.
No. 24, 1978, 14 pp., features biographical sketches, lineages, marriages, etc. for
the Lawson surname. Official publication of the League of Lawsons Internatioal.
HERITAGE, Genealogical Society of Greater Miami, Inc., P.O. Box 162905, Miami, FL
33116. $8. Vol. 10, Spring, 1985, 30 pp., contains Dade County Confederate pension applications, cemetery listings, Bible records, queries, etc.
KINFOLK AND CONNECTIONS OF ALEXANDER COUNTY, NC, Alexander County Genealogical Society, Rt. 2, Box 331, Hiddenite, NC 18636. $5. Vol. 3, No.2, 20 pp., Bible records,
births, deaths, cemetery informtion, deeds, pension abstracts, queries, etc.
(CONTINUED ON PAGE 183)
Winter 1985
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C E R T I FIe ATE S
oF
TEN N E SSE E A NeE S TRY
The State of Tennessee and its people are participating in
a special project, TENNESSEE HOMECOMING '86, encouraging
people nationwide to learn more about their Tennessee
"roots" by returning to Tennessee for reunions and visits.
All are invited to participate in projects designed to help
us enjoy and preserve our history, traditions and heritage.
These projects range from family reunions and entertainment
to the making of films, writing of histories, and the
marketing of a trivia game.
.
The Tennessee Genealogical Society's project for TENNESSEE HOMECOMING '86 is the issuing of a Certificate of Tennessee Ancestry to people who document their lineage
from a Tennessee ancestor, and who meet other specified criteria. Your participation
is welcomed. The data generated by this program will contribute greatly to the preservation of Tennessee history and genealogical records.
Many people who helped develop and make Tennessee great have been lost in history,
unnoticed by historians because they lived quiet lives, reared their children, and
unobtrusively contributed to the well-being of their neighbors and communities.
Help us to preserve the history of YOUR Tennessee ancestor!
It is NOT necessary for you to be a member of The Tennessee Genealogical Society, or
for you to live, or ever to have lived in Tennessee. It is only necessary that you
have a documented ancestor who did. There are three categories:
Prior to Statehood:
Pioneer - Certificate of Tennessee Ancestry
1796 to 1850:
Settler - Certificate of Tennessee Ancestry
1851 to 1880:
Certificate of Tennessee Ancestry
These attractive certificates are 8~ x 11 inches. Printed on parchment paper with a
screened outline of the State of Tennessee and a frontier scene, they are suitable
for framing and will make a treasured keepsake.
Eligible descendants must submit an application form showing a straight line of descent, with proof of lineage and photocopies of documentation. There will be a
small charge to offset the expense and administration of this program. Applications
and all materials submitted become the property of ~The Tennessee Genealogical Society.
For application forms and additional information, send a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to:
Ancestry Certificate Chairman
The Tennessee Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 12124
Memphis, TN 38182~0124
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BOOK REVIEWS
By Harry M. Cleveland, Jr., Doris Hardister, Jane C. Hollis,
Wanda C. James, Myrtle L. Shelton, Jewell C. Taylor, Louise T. Tyus
DEATH NOTICES FROM LOUISIANA NEWSPAPERS, Volumes I, II, III compiled by Brenda Lagroue Mayers
and Gloria Lambert Kerns. 1984. Soft back. Vol. I 92 pp. Vol. II 107 pp. Vol. III 93 pp.
Order from Folk Finders, 6625 Garland Ave., Baker, LA 70714. $16.00 per volume.
These books are alphabetical lists, by full name of subject, of any death mentioned in many
newspapers located in some Louisiana parishes as early as 1811. Volume I gives notices from
Ascension, East and West Fe1iciana, Livingston, St. Helena, and Tangipahoa Parishes from 1811
to 1919. Volume II lists abstracted notices from Ascension, East Baton Rouge, and Pointe Coupee
Parishes from 1822 to 1914. In Volume III notices from the parishes of Ascention, East Baton
Rouge, Ibervi11e and Washington are covered from 1833 to 1917. Throughout the Volumes a simple
and easy to use format is followed: name of deceased, newspaper where notice appears, issue
date of newspaper, page and column number, and newspaper source. Translation from French is
noted most often from the Point Coupee Democrat. Instructions for securing copies of articles
are clear and concise.
NICHOLAS COBB DESCENDANTS, Neighbors and Relatives 1613-1983 by Joe H. Cobb.
583 pp.
Indexed.
Order from Mr. Cobb, 2929 Berry Hill Dr., Nashville, TN
1984. Hard back.
37204. $30.00.
This is a family history of a well-grained Cobb. The book is divided into four parts where
some of the Cobb grains or seeds have settled and prospered. Each part of the book is preceeded by a short history of that area and the Cobbs that were there. These were southeast
Virginia from 1607 to 1748 where Nicholas Cobb transferred land in 1656 in Isle of Wight County;
the Tar River country of North Carolina where some of Nicholas' descendants settled between
1748 and 1850; Bertie County, North Carolina, 1722-1981, which gives the history of the children of Edward Cobb, Sr.; and Haywood County, Tennessee, 1831-1983, following the descendants of
John and James, Jr. and a Texas branch of Cobb families. The Bertie County chapter gives brief
accounts of some Cobb neighbors: Bell, King, Byrd, Steele, Ryan, Castellaw, Capehart, Oxley,
Newbern, Gaskins, Johnson, Parrott, Rasor and Hardy. Pedigree charts organize the various
families, and photographs enhance the text.
ROBERTS-ALLEN FAMILIES AND RELATED FAMILIES DAVIS, HIGHFILL AND ROGERS by Merritt E. Roberts,
Ph.D. 1985. Hard back. 540 pp.
Lompoc, CA 93436. $42.50.
Indexed.
Order from Dr. Roberts, 3938 Mesa Circle Dr.,
The five family names listed in the title are traced from the early ancestor through family
marriages and migrations. The Andrew Roberts family was in Craven County, North Carolina before 1700. The Allen family was in Johnston County, North Carolina by 1740. Hezekiah Highfill's family was in Guilford County, North Carolina where he died in 1818. Henry J. Rogers
and Malinda Highfill married in 1845 in Hardeman County, Tennessee. The Scottish Davis family
is described as coming to Plymouth Rock, Massachusetts in 1638. The families were dispersed
throughout ,the southern, midwestern and far western states. The author uses an ingenious method to cite census information and mumber family members. Along with a multitude of facts,
clear photographs present the family graphically.
SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE MARRIAGES 1839-1875 compiled by Era W. Stinson and Elizabeth Sue Spurlock. 1985. Soft back. 211 pp. Indexed. Order from Ms. Spurlock, 537 L.C. Carr Rd., Bowling
Green, Ky 42101, or Ms. Stinson, 615 Fairdale Ave., Bowling Green, KY 42101. $27.00.
Containing over 7,000 marriages, this book is intended as a guide to Sumner County which was
created in 1786. The grooms are listed alphabetically with the brides names and the date of
marriage or bond. Brides are completely indexed. If a particular marriage of interest is
located, it is advisable to then view the original record, and ordering instructions are given
in the Forward. Footnotes on each page denote Afro-American, occasionally maiden name, middle,
full names, or nicknames, similar sounding surnames, if filed in another place on microfilm,
and rare notes on previous residences or later occupations. Adams, Anthony, Bradley, Cornwell,
Ellis, Key, Parker, Shelton, Taylor, Thompson, Wright, and Young are among the grooms listed.
Armstrong, Ayers, Baker, Clendening, Cole, Daniel, Escue, Evans, Ford, Garrett, Hodges, Jackson,
Perry and Robertson are among the brides found here.
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Winter 1985
Book Reviews (continued)
1870 FEDERAL CENSUS LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Volume I and Volume II compiled by Paula Hunt
and Billie Wartes. 1984. Soft back. 813 pp. Order from Columbus-Lowndes Library, 314 North
7th St., Columbus, MS 39701. Two volume set $25.00 plus $1.50 postage.
The 1870 Federal census of Lowndes County was compiled under the direction of Kris Bennett and
Donna Pannell Kruetzer. The surname of the head of the household is listed alphabetically
with the original page number and all inhabitants of the household with respective ages, sex,
color, occupation and place of birth. Real and personal estate worth is noted when it appeared on the original record. Location of house is given according to township number and town
or police district in Columbus. Volume I contains an extensive list of abbreviations used
throughout both volumes.
TENNESSEE DIVORCES 1797-1858 by Gale W. Bamman and Debbie W. Spero.
Indexed.
Order from Mrs. Bamman, P.O. Box 8161, Nashville, TN
1985. Soft back.
37207. $17.50.
121 pp.
Between 1796 and 1835" thousands of petitions on a variety of subjects were presented by citizens of Tennessee to the General Assembly. Several hundred pleas for divorce or separation
were abstracted for this volume. An unexplored area of information is presented including
possible genealogical data such as date and place of marriage where county records do not
exist, maiden name of bride or former name when widow remarried, name of father, mother, relatives and near neighbors. The petitions cover all classes of society and graphically describe marital problems and the high incidences of desertion and subsequent bigamy. They offer,
insight on migratory patterns to and within Tennessee during its early years. Appearing in
each abstract are the petitioner's name, date of petition and county which was usually home to
the petitioner for one year prior to filing petition, wording of the abstract and identification of sources.
THE PAYNES Of Wabash County, Illinois And Wilson County, Tennessee by Lois Wittenbraker Payne.
1984. Soft back.
62401. $11.95.
160 pp.
Indexed.
Order from Mrs. Payne, RR 2, Box 164, Effingham, IL
The Payne story begins with Henry Payne who married Rachae1 Thompson 17 December 1795 in
Orange County, North Carolina. About 1806 this couple moved to Wilson County, Tennessee.
The book concerns itself with their descendants who migrated to Wabash County, Illinois in the
early 1840's and those who remained in Wilson County. Their children are James, Polly, John,
Elizabeth, Joseph, Andrew and Abigail. Church and bible records, court records, a diary,
family group charts and pictures document the book well. A few of the related names are
Brown, Armstrong, Loeffler, Price, Densmore, Crewe11, Compton, McFarland, Smith and Reck.
WHITE COUNTY MARRIAGE RECORDS, PART OF BOOK I, January 11, 1859 to June 11, 1881 by the Van
Buren County Historical Society. 1985. Soft back. 122 pp. Indexed.
P.O. Box 126, Spencer, TN 38585. Non-members $16.00, members $14.00.
Order from the Society,
Marriages are listed chronologically by date of license issue. The marriage date is given
after the name of the bride and groom. Absence of date indicates no return of marriage date
to the courthouse. The book contains a full name index of brides and grooms. There are a few
marriage records copied from White County, Tennessee Revolutionary War pension applications
during the 1820's and 1830's, plus some that were copied from early Sparta newspapers. These
records are very helpful to persons researching White County during this twenty-two year span.
SOME LEAVES FROM THE SAPP FAMILY TREE by Bob Baker Goff. Soft back.
Goff, 6310 Stonecrest Rd., Knoxville, TN 37920. $11.00.
123 pp.
Order from Mr.
While this book concentrates on the descendants of two brothers, Jesse and Benjamin Sapp Jr.,
the main emphasis is the progeny of Zachariah Sapp and Priscilla Skillern whose descendants
generally remained in the upper Cumberland region in Tennessee. Zachariah and Priscilla
married c1818 in Tennessee. In the text are included family charts, photographs and records
regarding the Sapp family in Maryland, Delaware, North Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee. Related surnames in Tennessee are Smith, Scarbrough, Wilson, Fraser, Stewart, Bolin, VanWinkle,
Welch, Anderson and many others.
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Book Reviews (continued)
DAVIS: A QUAKER FAMILY by Eleanor M. Davis. 1985. Hard back. 1,052 pp. Indexed. Order from
Ms. Davis, 1519 Ontario, Oshkosh, WI 54901. $57.50. Wisconsin residents add $2.70 tax.
Generations are found here for descendants of Charles Davis, born c1706, who migrated to the
Philadelphia area from the British Isles about 1725. He married Hannah Matson and became a
member of the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania. Their children were Thomas, John, Elizabeth,
Sarah, Mary, Hannah, Thamer and Abigail. Part 1 begins with an account of a Davis Estate and
proceeds with nine generations of Davis men. Part 2 covers Davis daughters through the ninth
generation finding such names as Vestal, Cox, Moffitt, Ozbun and Williams. Part 3 presents
some other descendants in female lines. Maps, photographs and author's notes accompany the
material. Ancestry of early Davis spouses, other Quaker Davises, and Quaker customs and meetings are given in an appendix. The text and the abundance of material make this volume a must
for the Davis Quaker family descendants or anyone researching the name and areas around Philadelphia, the Potomac River in Virginia and Chatham, Orange, Randolph, Alamance, and Guilford
Counties in North Carolina.
GEORGIA CEMETERY DIRECTORY And Bibliography of Georgia Cemetery Reference Sources by Ted O.
Brooke. 1985. Soft back. 70 pp. Order from Southern Ancestors, 79 Wagonwhee1 ct., N.E.,
Marietta, GA 30067. $10.00. Georgia residents add 4% sales tax.
Thousands of Georgia's cemeteries have been copied during the past fifty years and are available to researchers in 202 known books, periodicals, microfilms, manuscripts and other sources.
The bibliography and abbreviations of sources are extensive. Included are dates, authors, publishers with addresses, volume and page number of periodicals, and some book reviews. Symbols
are explained, such as, an asterick which denotes that the particular cemetery transcription
reference is incomplete. This directory is a researcher's guide to approximately 10,725 cemetery transcriptions arranged alphabetically by county and then alphabetically by cemetery name
within the county. A numerical ranking of fewest and most recorded cemeteries within the
county is given for all counties; areas which need transcribing are shown. Dade, Quitman and
Towns Counties have no known listings; Washington County has 302 transcribed cemeteries.
OUR FRENCH CANADIAN ANCESTORS, Volume 2 by Thomas J. Laforest.
Indexed.
1984. Soft back. 279 pp.
Order from the LISI Press, P.O. Box 1063, Palm Harbor, FL 33563. $12.00.
This translation from the French is the second in an eight volume group entitled NOS ANCESTRES
which was written by Gerard Lebel. It outlines a brief history of life in New France between
1663 and 1760. An introductory chapter on the seigneurial system explains land holdings, settlement, local government, defense and military order. Nearly one in twelve of the early
ancestors was a member of the legendary Carignan Regiment which justifies a chapter devoted to
this illustrious fighting force and the important part it played in the early history of Canada.
This book contains a valuable English glossary of words and phrases found in French-Canadian
genealogy. Each family is catalogued and documented with maps and charts. Featured surnames
are Bedard, Bolduc, Chouinard, Daigle, Desgagnes, Desrosiers, Drouin, Garnier, Gauthier dit
Larouche, Gervaise, Giguere, Labbe, Leclerc, L~may, Lepage, Michaud, Moisan, Pelchat, Perrot,
Phaneuf, Pouliot, Rioux, Roudier dit St-Onge and Trucault.
WEEKS Background and Beginnings by Ruby Maud Weeks Priest and Hazel willis Weeks.
back.
518 pp.
Indexed.
Order from Mrs. Priest, P.O. Box 609, Quitman, GA
31643.
1983. Hard
$26.50.
Background information for the Weeks chart dates back to 1600 in England. The American family
starts in Perquimans County, North Carolina with the patriot, Thomas who was born there in 1740
and died there in 1805. The text continues with Michael, born c1785 in Edgefield County,
South Carolina; his descendants eventually moved to Georgia. There is an article about the
Weeks United Methodist Chapel in Colquitt County, Georgia and a survey of that church cemetery
and the Cool Springs Free Will Baptist Church and Cemetery. The book has many family pictures,
schools and students. Interviews with family members and documentation offer much information
to anyone interested in the Weeks family. Related families are Scarborough, Herndon, NeSmith,
Robinson, Harrell and Drawdy.
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Book Reviews (continued)
NICHOLAS COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA CEMETERIES 1983. Soft back. 365 pp. Indexed. $13.00.
LAND ENTRY BOOK GREENBRIER CO., W.VA. 1984. Soft back. 245 pp. Indexed. $16.00. Order both
volumes from author, Helen S. Stinson, P.O. Box 801544, Dallas, TX
75380.
The Nicholas County volume has 209 pages of cemetery listings for tombstones north and south of
the Gauley River. A county map shows cemetery locations in relation to the river. Directions
for locating and condition of each cemetery are given. Surnames appear in bold face type, even
maiden names when found. Symbols used in this compilation are explained well and make the data
very understandable. Research is given on the William Williams and Elizabeth Jones families
and Isaac Foster family and Thomas Smyth family co~nections. Information includes family group
sheets, military records, pension applications, court records such as deeds and wills, with
some Greenbrier and Fayette County, West Virginia cemetery tombstone listings, tax lists and
marriages.
The Land Entry Book of Greenbrier County, [formerly Virginia] West Virginia won the 1985 Dallas
Genealogical Society's annual book award. It is a transcription of the entire land entry book
and contains name of settler, the manner in which an entry is made (Right of Settlement before
1 January 1778; Military Warrant; Greenbrier Land Company; Exchange Warrant or Land Office
Treasury Warrant), number of acres, description of the property boundaries, heirs, assigns and
neighbors. This land entry book predates all other public records in this central West Virginia
county and those counties formed from its original land mass: Braxton, Calhoun, Clay, Fayette,
Gilmer, Jackson, Kanawha, Mason, Monroe, Nicholas, Pleasants, Pocahantas, Putnam, Richie, Summers, Webster, Wood and Wirt. An introduction, definitions, place names and locations of waterways on a county map provide a necessary dimension to the land records of early settlers in this
area of what was then Virginia.
TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION PROSPECT HILL CEMETERY, FRONT ROYAL, VIRGINIA AND OTHER WARREN COUNTY VICINITIES by Duane L. Borden. 1985. Soft back. 495 pp. Indexed. Order from the compiler,
5995 West Arizona Ave., Denver, CO
80226.
$30.00.
The seventh volume of cemetery records by this compiler-researcher includes more than 13,000
names in the index. There are many war memorials and monuments: Soldiers Circle and Mosby Monuments at Prospect Hill Cemetery and Battle of Front Royal Monument, Korean-Vietnam and World War
I and II Memorials at Front Royal. The Prospect Hill Cemetery, which took twenty-two man days
to copy, contains the names of thousands of former residents from Front Royal and elsewhere in
Warren County. Some of these citizens lived on the same land which formerly was a part of
Orange, Spotsylvania, and Essex Counties. Included is a history of many other cemeteries and
data on many of the dead and their families. Information on spouses, parents, and grandparents
is given on several persons who were buried while one cemetery was being surveyed.
THE DESCENDENTS OF THE ROACH FAMILY OF YORK COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA by Max Perry.
back.
129 pp.
Indexed.
Order from the author, 2000 Harvard St., Midland, TX
1983. Soft
79701. $16.00.
This genealogy focuses on Samuel and Eleanor Springs Roach, the predecessors of the Roach family in America, and allied colonial lines of Dodds, Erwin, Garrison, Heron, and Springs. Samuel
was born c1737 and died in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina in 1781. Eleanor remarried twice,
to George Dodds and later Nathaniel Henderson; she died in 1816 in York County, South Carolina.
The compiler points to the contributions of these early pioneers in the development of .America,
particularly in the states of South Carolina, Tennessee, Alabama, Texas and Mississippi. The
author includes photo copies of original records and newspaper clippings as well as cemetery
listings and photographs. Interesting background material is newspaper abstracts from the Rock
Hill Herald (1897) and the Yorkville Enquirer (1903) concerning the final years of a predecessor
who lived to his ninety-second year in the house of his birth.
THE DUMBAULD FAMILY IN AMERICA by Joanne Teed Para.
1982. Soft back. 493 pp.
from the author, 8094 Eastern Circle Dr., Brooksville, FL 33512. $36.00.
Indexed.
Order
This volume is a loosely structured collection of miscellaneous memorabilia on Dumbauld descendants, a large portion of which concerns post-nineteen hundred families. Ernest Frederick Dumbau1d and Elizabeth Hager were married before 1751 in Hagerstown, Maryland. Each of the book's
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Love of family, pride in its attributes of strength and courage, and in its propensity for hard
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East Tennessee. Only brief sketches of these direct ancestors are included in the short edition,
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HENRY COUNTY, TENNESSEE WILLS, 1822 - 1844
Abstracts from Volume A, May 1822 - Mar 1827
Abstracted from Tennessee State Archives
& Library Microfilm, Roll No. 102
Volurre A contains the records of Bonds, Wills, etc. taken in the Henry County Court.
The date shown is when the document was executed. To conserve space the following
abbreviations may be used: Bndsm = Bondsmen; Comrr = Commissioner; Const = Constable;
Gdn = Guardian; Mil Co = Militia Company. The nurrber preceding the name is the page
number in the will book.
p. 1 - Bond of James G. SWISHER, Register ... Edward H. TARRANT, William FORE, James
HICKS, David JAMES, Abner PEARCE, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 2 - Bond of Thomas GRAY, Sher~iff .•. David LOWE, Samuel McGOWEN, Abner PEARCE,
Alsey ELKINS, Jacob HOOVER, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 3 - Bond of Henry WALL, Ranger ... John H. RANDLE, John HOUSE, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 3 - Bond of Amos H. LACY, Constable in Capt. Lacy's Militia Company ... Richard
SWOR, Kenneth REDDICK, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 4 - Bond of Alsey ELKINS, Constable in Capt. Grace's Militia Company ... Thomas
GRAY, Stephen STUBBLEFIELD, John L. REAVES, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 5 - Bond of Blewford SWOR, Constable in Capt. Grace's Militia Company .•. Richard
SWOR, Henry JACKSON, Stephen STUBBLEFIELD, Zadock McLESTER, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 6 - Bond of Thomas NEDERY, Constable in Capt. Swisher's Militia Company ..• David
JAMES, Thomas W. JAMES, Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 7 - Bond of Samuel McGOWEN, Trustee ..• Edward H. TARRANT, Abner PEARCE, Jesse
GOODWIN, Jr., Bondsmen, 4 Dec 1821
p. 7 - Bond of Henry H. WALL, to keep a Tavern .•. William POLK, Joseph/Johanan SMITH,
Bondsmen, 5 Dec 1821
p. 8 - Bond of Abner JOHNSON, to keep a public Ferry across main Sandy River where he
now resides ... John STUDDART, John H. RANDLE, Bondsmen, 5 Dec 1821
p. 9 - Bond of Thomas GRAY, Sheriff ..• John LEE, Alsey
5 Mar 1822
~LKINS,
Richard SWOR, Bondsmen,
p. 10 - Bond of Tnomas GRAY, Collector ... Henry JACKSON, Cullen BRITTAIN, John L.
HAGLER, Bondsmen, 5 Mar 1822
p. 10 - Bond of Henry MEEK, Constable in Capt. Tarrant's Militia Company .•. Thomas
READ, Edward H. TARRANT, Bondsmen, 5 Mar 1822
p. 11 - Bond of John HOUSE, Administrator of George HOUSE .•. Edward H. TARRANT, Abner
PEARCE, Bondsmen, 4 Mar 1822
p. 12 - Bond of Thomas GRAY, Collector ..• Jesse C. GAINER, Daniel CLEMENT, Bondsmen,
4 Jun 1822
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p. 13 - Bond of James HICKS, Clerk .•. John MARBERRY, Sr., Kenneth REDDICK, Bondsmen,
4 Jun 1822
p. 14 - Bond of Peter LIGGIN, Coroner ..• David JAMES, Thomas JAMES, Bndsm, 3 Jun 1822
p. 14 - Bond of John ATKINS, Constable in Capt. Brower's Militia Company ... Hamlin/
Hamblin MANLY, James R. RANDLE, Bondsmen, 4 Jun 1822
p. 15 - Bond of Timothy DALTON, Constable in Capt. Reed's Militia Company ... David
JAMES, Thomas DELOACH, Bondsmen, 4 Jun 1822
p. 16 - Bond of James BUCKLEY, Constable in Capt. Fore's Militia Company ... John
WEBB, James G. SWISHER, Bondsmen, 2 Sep 1822
p. 16 - Bond of Abner PEARCE, Commissioner •.. Thomas ROSS, John WEBB, Bondsmen,
2 Dec 1822
p. 17'- Bond of James LEEPER, Commissioner ••. John A. NEWLAND, Samuel TALKINGTON,
Bondsmen, 2 Dec 1822
p. 18 - Bond of John H. RANDLE, Commissioner .•. Henry H. WALL, John HASSELL/HAPELL,
Bondsmen, 2 Dec 1822
p. 18 - Bond of John STUDDURT, Comm ... John MARBERRY, John W. COOKE, Bndsm, 2 Dec 1822
p. 19 - Bond of James T. WILLIAMS, Commissioner ... James R. RANDLE, Henry H. WALL,
Bondsmen, 2 Dec 1822
p. 20 - Bond of Thomas ROSS, Administrator of James W. BIGGS, decd .•. John BARNETT,
Abner PEARCE, Bondsmen, 2 Dec 1823
p. 21 - Inventory and sale of estate of James W. BIGGS, decd ... includes notes on
Mr. LITENER, Mr. THOMAS, Joshua HALE, Sam l McKINNY, Sam l & Ja s McKEY, 27 May 1823
p. 22 - Provisions for the Widow Susanna BIGGS and three children ... Abner PEARCE,
Jesse GOODWIN, Jun, Amos MILLIKEN, Commissioners, 12 Dec 1822
p. 23 - Inventory and sale of estate of George HOUSE, deed, by John House, Admr ..•.
names Edey House, Everett House, William PALMER, Reuben RORIE, William PHELPS,
George COOLEY, Edward H. TARRENT, Lewis HOLMS, Thomas McLEAN; and negros Nelly, Bob,
Hannah, Isaac, Mary, Sar/Lar, Jamey and child. Allowance made for widow and four
children by Abner PEARCE, John METHENY, William WARD. 29 Dec 1822
p. 24 - Settlement with Administrator of George HOUSE on 29 Aug 1823 by Thomas ROSS,
John LEE, Rich d L. THOMASON
p. 25 - Bond of Oran D. WATSON, Admr of Oran D. Watson, Sen, decd .•. John STUDDURT,
Lydia Watson, William H. Watson and Willis M. Watson, Bndsm, 4 Mar 1823. Inventory
includes notes on J. & Oran D. Watson~ Frederick GILLEN, Benjamin THOMPSON, Thomas
McDANIEL, Ennis McDaniel •.. notes on Mary Watson, John STUDDURT, Archibald BEARD,
John L. HAGLER, John ATKINS, Richard MANLY, William WYATT, Johanan SMITH, John
WARREN, Peter LIGGIN. 2 Jun 1823
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Henry County, Tennessee Wills, 1822 - 1844 (continued)
p. 27 - Bond of Jesse GOODWIN, Sen., Administrator of John GOODE, decd ••. William
FORCE, Sam l McGOWEN, Bondsmen, 4 Mar 1824 [1823?]
Inventory includes one negro
Jos~ph, "something upwards of 20 years old", 7 Mar 1823
p. 29 - Bond of James HUMPHREYS, Ordinary •.. Elisha ASKEW, Bondsman, 3 Mar 1823
p. 30 - Bond of Hardy MIZELL, for Ferry across Tennessee River at his landing •••
Kenneth REDDICK, John CORMACK, Bondsmen, 3 Mar 1823
p. 30 - Bond of James JONES, Comm ... John W. COOKE, John STUDDURT, Bndsm, 3 Jan 1823
p. 31 - Bond of Dudley S. JENNINGS, Commissioner ••. John STUDDURT, Jacob HOOVER,
Bondsmen, 3 Mar 1823
p. 31 - Bond of Arnos
MILL~KEN,
Comm ••. Wm TOWNSEND, Peter APPERSON, Bndsm, 3 Mar 1823
p. 32 - Bond of Richard L. THOMASON, Constable in Capt Enlo 's Militia Company ...
Thomas ROSS, John HOUSE, Jun., William WARD, Bondsmen, 1 Sep 1823
p. 32 - Bond of Edward H. TARRANT, Collector for Publick Buildings ••• Abner PEARCE,
James LEEPER, John HOUSE, Bondsmen, 1 Sep 1823
p. 33 - Bond of Edward H. TARRANT, Collector for Poor Tax .•• James LEEPER, Abner
PEARCE, John HOUSE, Jun., Bondsmen, 1 Sep 1823
p. 33 - Bond of John L. ALLEN, Ranger ••• Abner PEARCE, James GREER, John H. CRUTCHER,
Charles SHE!RMAN, Bondsmen, 2 Sep 1823
p. 33 - Bond of Thomas TOWNSEND ... to support for one year Adam CROSSNOE "an object
of charity", Henry SEXTON, Bondsman, 2 Sep 1823
p. 34 - Bond of John RIDGWAY, Administrator of James Ridgway, decd .•• Edward H.
TARRANT, John WEBB, John P. DUNN, Benjamin FARMER, John TERRELL, Bndsm, 1 Sep 1823
p. 35 - Bond of Sarah McDADE, Administratrix of Charles McDade, decd •.• Adam BEARD,
John HARTIN, Bondsmen, 1 Sep 1823
p. 35 - Bond of Samuel McGOWEN, Administrator [no other information given]
p. 36 - Will of Thomas WILSON •.• wife Margaret "all my estate ••• when my youngest surviving child becomes of age" property to be divided. Wife, James CARUTHERS, Thomas
J. CARUTHERS, executors; Joseph Caruthers, Sen., Nathaniel GRAY, Joseph Caruthers,
witnesses, 12 Jan 1823. Proven Jun 1823 by Joseph Caruthers, Sen., and again in
Sep 1823 by Nathaniel Gray
p. 37 - Will of Charles DALTON ••• To my wife Sarah Dalton negro man Jeans, negro woman
Polly •.• "to daughter Elizabeth CARTER negroes Jinny & Hanner ••• to Susanna BOSTIC negroes Jack & Sinthe .•. to Patsy WARD negroes Frank & Dick •.• to daughter Nancy LAD negroes Adam & Sam ... to daughter Manerva negroes Dick & Arne ••• to daughter Rebeca negroes Jourdan & Juner .•• my three youngest children Sally, William & Letta negroes
Anthony, Hester & Mary ... my five youngest children Manerva, Rebeca, Sally, William &
Letta ••. name my son-in-law William WARD and my wife executors." Charles Dalton and
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Henry County, Tennessee Wills, 1822 - 1844 (continued)
p. 37 (cont) - Sally DALTON signed the will; Seth BEDFORD, Elizabeth HUBERT, witnesses, 4 Jul 1822. Proven by both witnesses Sept 1823.
p. 38 - Bond for Sarah DALTON, Execx ••. James BLAKEMORE, Seth BEDFORD, Bndsm, 1 Sep
1823. "An Inventory Taken of the property of Charles Dalton decd Oct l7tp. 1822" includes notes on Robert L. WINSTON, Moses PARR ••• "receipt from Isaac DALTON of North
Carolina, Stokes County, for different notes left in his hands for collection .•• "
p. 39 - Bond of Edward H. TARRANT, Sheriff for 1824 and l825 •.• James GREER, Robert
E.C. DOUGHERTY, John WEBB, Timothy DALTON, Peter LIGGIN, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 40 - Bond of Geraldus STOCKDALE, Administrator of Matthew Stockdale, decd •••
Elisha ASKEW, Bondsman, 1 Dec 1823. Inventory and sale ... names James Stockdale,
Fanny Stockdale, William Stockdale, Geraldus Stockdale, Peggy MEASLES, Marshel
FRENCH, John WYNN, Benjamin PEOPLES, William RIGHT, Kenneth REDDICK, Thomas Wynn,
Hardy Measles, Thomas MAINOR, William WRIGHT, John BRANON, Josiah Askew, John W.
LEGIN ... 16 Dec 1823
p. 41 - Bond of Jane CATHEY and John ROBBINS, Administrators of Andrew Cathey, decd
... William VICKERS, John B. CARSON, Bondsmen, 1 Dec 1823
p. 42 - Will of Nicholas DARNALL, Sen •.•• to my wife Sealy Darnall ... to my son~
William Darnall negro girl Sharlot •.. to son Thomas Darnall negro boy Henry •.. to dau
Patsy MELONE negro girl Silvey •.. to son Nicholas Darnall, Jun. two negro boys named
Isham and Drew ... dau Susanna LOGAN negro woman Kis and her two children Willis & Sam
... to dau Nancy INGRAM negro woman Nan and her two children Reubin and Lewis .•. son
Henry Darnall negro man Bill •.. dau Lucy BOISE/BONE two negroes Joseph and Beck .••
sons James Darnall and Benjamin Darnall. Sons William and Nicholas Darnall, executors; John MARBERRY, Samuel WYNN, witnesses, 18 Aug 1823. Proven by both witnesses
Dec 1823. [A marginal note indicates that the position of Susanna Logan and Henry
Darnall should be reversed.
Ed.]
p. 44 - Bond of William and Nicholas DARNALL, Executors ... Joseph SKAGGS, Jesse C.
GAINER, Henry Darnall, Robert SWOR, Levi BONE, Bondsmen, 1 Dec 1823
Inventory names Charles ROBERTS, Peter KENDALL, John MARBERRY, Sen., Boothe MALONE,
Levi Bone, William S. Darnall, Briant BUNCH, Isiah KERBY, Coor/Coon COOPER, Thomas
TOWNSON, Albert PETTY, John A. NEWLIN, Amos H. LACY, William ROSS, Sen., Jonathan
FINDLEY, John LEA, Joshua Findley, Nicholas Darnall, John MILLS, James ASHLOCK,
Thomas Darnall, William Ross, Lewis Findley, Celia DAMSILL/DARNALL, Robert SINKLER,
Thomas FRAZIER, James BOYD, Timothy DALTON, Thomas L. Darnall, John Swor, Solomon
WILLIAMS, William Darnall, Sen., Dan l DUNBARGER, David UPCHURCH, Joseph DUNKIN,
Thomas DELOACH, Jacob HOOVER, John L. ALLEN, Henry WRIGHT, Benjamin CHAPMAN, John
HARRISON, W.G. WILLIAMSON, Henry BROWN, Thomas VALENTINE, Andrew RENSHAW, John H.
CRUTCHER, John DUDGEON, Lucy Darnall, Thomas GRAY ••. 19 Dec 1823
p. 46 - Bond of Saml McGOWEN, Administrator of James GARLAND, decd ••• Thomas GRAY,
Bondsman, 1 Dec 1824
p. 46 - Bond of Jesse C. TANNEHILL, Constable in Capt. Dalton's Militia Company .•.
Thomas DELOACH, Nat l PEEBLES, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 47 - Bond of Thomas FRAZIER, Constable in Capt. Billingsly's Militia Company •••
Zadok McLESTER, Jesse C. GAINER, Raford COOPER, Blewford SWOR, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
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Henry County, Tennessee Wills, 1822 - 1844 (continued)
p. 47 - Bond of James JOHNSON, Constable for Capt. Stow's Militia Company .•. Joshua
GARDNER, John HARTIN, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 48 - Bond of Alsey ELKINS, Constable for Capt. Reeves's Militia Company ... Thomas
GRAY, William ELKINS, Timothy DALTON, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 48 - Bond of Stephen GOLDSBY, Constable for Capt. Denning's Militia Company •..
Alexander MONTGOMERY, James LEEPER, James GOLDSBY, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 49 - Bond of George
3 Dec 1823
D~
RANDLE, Coroner ... Henry WALL, Thomas GRAY, Bondsmen,
p. 49 - Bond of Samuel McGOWEN, Trustee ..• Will RANDLE, James GREER, Bndsm, 3 Dec 1823
p. 50 - Bond of James LEEPER, Register ..• Will WARD, Edward THOMPSON, Bndsm, 3 Dec 1823
p. 50 - Bond of Matthew NEALE, Constable for Capt. Reed's Militia Company .• ,.Saml
McGOWEN, John A. NEWLAND, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
p. 51 - Bond of Richard MANLY, Constable for Capt. Warren's Militia Company .•.
Hamblin MANLY, John ALKINS/ATKINS, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1824
p. 51 - Bond of John ATKINS, Constable for Capt.
MANLY, James R. RANDLE, Bondsmen, 3 Dec 1823
H~gler's
Militia Company .•• Hamblin
p. 52 - Will of Samuel SKINNER: " •.• being old but in proper mind and memory" ••• I
lend to my wife Nancy Skinner negro woman Cherry, negro man Peter, negro boys Pompey,
Tom and Edward during her natural life .•. "I lend to my daughter-in-law Amy SKINNER
after after [sic] the death of my wife one negro boy named Edward, during her life or
widowhood and after her death or marriage to be equally divided amongst her three
children Elizabeth_Ross, and Edwin RIX. I give to My grandson (after the death of my
wife) John Rix one negro boy named Tom. I give to my Grandchildren, Rhoda Pitts
William Rix five dollars each" .•. names three sons, Allen, RoS's and Daniel. •. "app~int
friend Thomas ROSS and my son Daniel Skinner executors."
John GOODWIN, John BAYS,
witnesses, 17 Dec 1823. Proven by both witnesses Mar 1824.
Bond of Thomas ROSS, Exec ... Daniel SKINNER, Will WARD, John GOODWIN, Bndsm, 1 Mar 1824
p. 54 - Will of Berrymon
bought of John BARNETT",
Richard land after their
ecutors; Joseph EARNEST,
WILBANKS: " •.. 1 lend to my wife Averila fifty
livestock and household goods ••• to my two sons
mother's death •.• names David UPCHURCH and John
Agt n BUMPASS witnesses; 19 Oct 1823. Probated
acres •••
Henry and
Barnett exMar 1824
p. 55 - Inventory and Sale of estate of James GARLAND, Sen., decd •.• includes note on
James Garland, Jun ••• provisions for Celia Garland and children, widow and orphans of
James, Sen., allowed by Jesse GOODWIN, Jun., Jesse Goodwin, Sen., and Amos MILLEKEN
15 Dec 1823.
Bond of Celia (Cely) GARLAND, Guardian of John, Samuel, Winston, Washington, Thompson,
Mary, Martha and Lucinda Garland, minor orphans •.. Nathan HOBBS, Thomas W. JAMES,
Bondsmen •.. Jacob HOOVER, William C. ROGERS & John H. CRUTCHER, Justices of the Court
of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for Henry County. Wit: Dudley S. JENNINGS, 3 Mar 1824
p. 57 - Inventory for Andrew CATHEY, decd, by Jane Cathey, Administrator •.• purchasers
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p. 57 (cont) - at estate sale: Alexander McCALL, Benjamin PEEPLES, Absalom W. BARD/
BOND, William MURRAY, Jane Cathey, John B. CARSON, Allen SENTON [sic], Frederick
WESTONE, Robert Carson, John L. HAGLER, Martha Cathey, John ROBBINS, George Cathey,
James PORTER, James D. Porter, Jones R._WILLIAMS, Edward LINDSAY •.•widow's allowance
to Jane Cathey and five children by John STUDDURT, Levin RAMBLEY and Alex r McCALL ...
10 Dec 1824
p. 57 - Widow's Allowance for Mrs. STOCKDALE set by John LINDSAY, Kenneth REDDICK
and Benjamin PEEPLES 16 Dec 1823
p. 58 - Bond for James BOYD, to keep Ordinary in Paris .•• William HAYS, Timothy
DALTON, Bondsmen, 3 Mar 1824
p. 58 - Bond of William MASSY and Joel ROBERTSON, to keep Ordinary in Paris •.. James
GREER, Geraldus BATTS, Bondsmen, 5 Mar 1824
p. 58 - Indenture, James MILLER and William GAINER .•• William Gainer, about 15 years
old, apprenticed for six years to James Miller to learn carpentry ••. Spearman
HOLLAND, Chairm (?)
p. 60 - Bond for Edward H. TARRANT, Collector ••. Thomas DELOACH, Hosea H. LEAGUE/
LEAGIN, David JAMES, Timothy DALTON, Jacob HOOVER, Benjamin BLYTHE, Richard SWOR,
Bondsmen, 3 Jun 1824
p. 60 - Bond of John LANDIS, Guardian of Wallace, Isaac, Jacob, An.drew and John
WILLOUGHBY, minor orphans ••. Henry BROWN, Solomon WILLIAMS, Bondsmen, 7 Jun 1824
p. 61 - Bond of Joseph B. DORLON, Guardian of James H. KENNEDY, minor orphan •.. William CONNELLY, Thomas Connelly, Bondsmen, 7 Jun 1824
p. 62 - Bond of Timothy DALTON, Constable for Capt. Reed's Militia Company .•• Thomas
DELOACH, Edward H. TARRANT, Bondsmen, 7 Jun 1824
p. 62 - Bond for Joshua GARDNER, Constable for Capt. Reed's Militia Company .•• James
JOHNSTON, Thomas DELOACH, Robert H. YOUNG, Bondsmen, 9 Jun 1825
p. 63 - Inventory, Samuel SKINNER, decd .•• includes a note on Dan l Skinner, Allen
Skinner and Ross Skinner, Thomas McLAIN, Sen., "Jacob REEDER transferred by Rich d
RICKS" dated 7 Jun l824 •.• Bill of Sale executed by Ross Skinner, dated 2 Dec 1819
p. 64 - Inventory and Sale by Sarah McDADE, Admrx. of Charles McDade, decd •.• purchasers include William STAW?, William ROSS, John GOODWIN, Thomas Ross, Jesse
HENDRIX. Recorded 6 Aug 1825
p. 65 - Bond of Zadok McLESTER, Administrator of John McLester, decd ..• Hewet WEAKS,
Thomas FRAZIER, Bondsmen, 6 Sep 1824
p. 66 - Bond of Henry MEEK and Abner PEARCE, Administrators of Jacob Meek, decd ••.
Benjamin S. ENLOE, Harm~n REED, William PHELPS, Saml Hankins, Bondsmen, 8 Sep 1824
p. 67 - Bond of Thomas TOWNSEND to S. HOLLAND, Esq., Chairman of Henry Co, for support of Adam CHROSSNOE for one year •.• Henry SEXTON, Bondsmen, 6 Sep 1824
(to be continued)
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PETITIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF TENNESSEE
Transcribed from Tennessee State Library and Archives Microfilm
Roll No.3, Legislative Petitions 1805-1812
(See Fall issue for earlier Petitions)
8-2-1806
Petition of Deveraux Gilliam, Hugh Dunlap and John Lavender, executors of
George Roulston, dec'd, printer of Roulstons Gazette, for payment due his
estate for printing notices of delinquent land taxes.
No county or date (3 pages)
9-2-1806
Petition of inhabitants of Grainger County to modify an act passed to compel the Registers and Rangers of various counties to hold court at their
Court Houses. "The said office is one of high importance to the public, yet the
fees of office are so inconsiderable as not to authorize a person comfortably settled
on a farm in the country to remove to town to attend to the duties of said office."
Petitioners ask permission for the Register and Ranger of Grainger County "to hold
his office at any place in the county."
No date
(3 pages)
Philip Sigler
Jarimiah Mince
Noah Ashly
William Asher
Peter Hanunick
William Webster
Jonathen Branson
Charles Drake
William Waggoner
John Blackburn
Isaac Long
Thomas James
Archibald Greer
Samuel Waggoner
Thomas Morris
Thomas Boullon
Morten Morris
Samuel Hanunick
Elijah Lang
John Bolton
Marten Thornbury
Richard Thornbury
William CaE!.s
John Mapels
Isaac Davis
Charles Hutcheson
William Patton
Walker Allen
John Baker
Benjamin .!!!.oor
Andrew seabolt
John Nall
John Parker
Tho s Brown
David Watson
William Lane
James Lane, Junr
John Selvidge
James Lane, Senr
William Pasley
Jeremiah Lovell
David Elkins
Gorge Lovell
Philip Parker
Abraham Elliot
Samuel Bunch
Wm Sims
Obadiah Walters
Joel Witt
N. Jarnagin
Robert Caton
William Garrett
John Ray
Chessley Jarnagin
Enouch Winds
Jeremiah Jarnagin
10-2-1806
Petition of Citizens living on the Waters of Elk River. " ••. owing to the
great uncertainty hitherto Existing Relative to obtaining Titles to Land
many Citizens have purchased and Setled under Spurious Tittles and many have Settled
and made Considerable Improvements on land where no Title have Existed. Your Petitioners therefore pray that in opening a land office that a Preemptive Right may be
given to Setlors or the(y) who may have improved on Vacant Land or Land that may become Eventually so through the defect of Title in order that the industrious poor may
Ult~mately Enjoy The benefit of their Labor.
In doing this your Petition£rs Beg
leave to haz~ard an o£pinion that no Loss will Result to the State but Rather an advantage as it will promote industry and Population and the Revenue arising in a Short
Space of time in giving prefrance to the Cultivators of the Land will be more than
over ballanced by the Certainty of Payment."
No date
(2 pages)
Samuel Bigham
Absalom Russell
Edmond Russell
Thomas Wiles
John Hunt
Gorge .!!.unt
David Larkin
Daniel Martin
thomas Austin
David Hunt
Wm Larkin
John Larkin
John Austin
John Hunt, Senr
John Montgomery
John Cowan
Robert Cowan
James Martin
Archabald Brooks
James Mcbride
Andrew Eastes
John Soap
Daniel McAlester
Matthew McAlester
David Martin
Samuel Cowan
Daniel McAlister Jun
William Martin
John Batterage
James Cirkendol
James Mcdonnald
Hance Frier
Samuel Norwood
David Robertson
John Robertson
John Dickson
"Ansearchin'" News
160
Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee (continued)
Thomas Russel
Andrew Tolly/Tally
James McCord
Adam Wagoner
James Dillingham
Andrew Boils
Peter iones
John Jones
George Thomas
George Haires/
Harres
Adam McBroom
James McBroom
Moses Martin
Peter Leger
11-2-1806
A petition of citizens of Sullivan County " .•• that part of the Ho1stun
River in Sullivan County where Henry Mauk's fish trap formerly stood but
of late Demolished in Consequence of an act of the 1eges1at£r of said state - that
requires thirty foot to be left in the main Current - the place where the old trap
stood now being the property of John Howard - your Pettioners are aware of the Pettetion being repugnant to sd act but the ben~efit the neighbourhood adjacent unto
the place where the old traPR stood would derive from fixing another in or near the
same place would be of Great utility to that Part of the Community - and that no Injury Could accrue to the public - their being at least fifty feet left for the Passage of Boats although not so deep but less dangerous for Instance the part Contemplated to fix the trapp being very rocky and where Boats have frequently hung the
other being a gravely even bottom should your honb1e Body think Proper to Grant this
our request, your Pettioners will ever Pray etc."
No date
(2 pages)
Elisha Harbour
George Roller
Matthias Hoofman
Philip King
Jacob Johnston
David Roller
John Stockes
Charles Allen
Davy Carter
William Smi th
Willman Holman
John Pryor
Peter Bransett
James Smith
Thomas Shoemaker
John Shoemaker
George Weaver
John Weaver
John Jonson
John Borget
Daniel Agee
Daniel Shoemaker
Jeremiah Shoemaker
John Holman
Ephram Howard
Daniel Barrowget
William Dickson
John Horn
Tho s Morrison
Benjamin Shipley
John Shipley, Senor
Moses hubberd
12-2-1806
Petition of citizens of Carter County for $200 appropriation toward the
opening of a wagon road from North Carolina to Elizabethton. See Petition #2-2-1806, Fall 1985, pp 107-108.
26 July 1806
(2 pages)
William Harris
Christan Peters
William Jones
Francis Munser?
Isaac Weakley?
Mark Williams
Will Campbell
Josiah Clark
Nath1 Hendrix
Ab m Hendry
Tho s Rockhold
Vance Greer
Jacob Ruble
Francis Williams
Solomon Plumley
Jonathan Reno
James Moore
George Sha1ly
Able Peareson
John Young
John Scott
John Carter
Armsted Belar
John Emmert
Manuel Peters
John Hyder
James Findley
George Emmert, Senor
Benj C. Harris
Caswell Bybee
Petition of G.D. Blackmore and Tho s Gregory, inspectors of tobacco at
Cairo, Sumner County, Tennessee, for scales and weights to weigh a
hogshead of tobacco.
6 Aug 1806
(2 pages)
13-2-1806
14-2-1806
Petition of citizens of Hawkins County north of Clinch Mountain to hold
elections at the "place of mustering in Battallion."
30 Jul 1806
(2 pages)
Absolom Looney
Thomas Johnson
Elias Weddel
James Roberts
Tho s Thompson
James Anderson
Hennery iisher
John Beg1y
John bomer/bonner
Daniel Bloomer
thomas -bearten
Adam Neel
161
Winter 1985
Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee (continued)
John Roberts
Elisha Roberts
Robert frost
John Briant
Tho s Johnston
Wm Tacket
15-2-1806
Robert Johnston
Elijah Herd
Wm Nicolds
Abraham Gance
Joseph Roberts
James Johnston
Shadrad Helton
George Hmphrice/
Humphries
John Briscoe
Elias Waddle
Wm anderson
Cinquefield? anderson
WID Rogers
archable Evins
Robert kile
Moses Johnston
Petition of citizens of Rogersville for incorporation of the town
[Hawkins County, Tennessee].
30 Jul 1806
(2 pages)
Joseph Rogers
A. Nelson
F. Dalzell
John A. Rogers
Wm Alexander
S./L. Powel
J.W.? Wykes/Dykes?
A. Campbell
Poyndexter Payne
Ge o Hale
Peter Warfield
Robe t Hays
David Willis
Samuel Neill
Dennis Carey
Lunt Connor
Thomas Gillenwaters
Ge o H. Etter
Thomas Pogue
Samuel Harlan
John K~nsing~r
Benjamin Russell
Jn o Grigsbey
Rawleigh Dodson
John Eckford
Geor£ Kans!&er
John Johnston
16-2-1806
Petition to organize a company of riflemen at Rogersville, Hawkins
Co., TN. Printed in "Ansearchin'" News Vol. 9, No.2, p 79, 1962.
17-2-1806
Petition of citizens of Blount County to repeal an act passed in 1803 to
collect taxes on cotton saw gins [all cotton gin owners].
30 Jul 1804
(2 pages)
Tho s Berry
Saml Houston
John Houston
Rob t Culton
Nath l Morrison
18-2-1806
Petition of Hugh Dunlap, who holds Armstrong Warrants for land lying
south of French Broad and Holstun and between Big Pidgeon and Tennessee
Rivers, to "lift the same [warrants] and lay them upon any vacant and unappropriated
lands within this state."
18 Aug 1800
(3 pages)
19-2-1806
" .•• whereas divers Laws have been Enacted by the Legislature of North
Carolina for the purpose of preventing foreigners or citiziens of other
States from imposing on the Inhabitants of that State by driving Horses Cattle or
Hoggs to range within the limits of Said State (viz)
1st An Act to appoint toll Books etc passed 1715
2nd An additional act to an act for appointing tol~ Books and for preventing people
from driving Horses Cattle or hoggs to other persons Lands passed AD 1729
3rd An act to prevent the Inhabitants of South Carolina from driving their Stocks of
Cattle from thence to range and feed in this province and other purposes passed
AD 1766
Altho it is presumed that the above recited acts are in full force in this State
it will be found upon a Street Inquiry that they do not answer that valuable purpose
to the citizens thereof! for which they were intended as some of Said Acts will not
perhaps well apply in this State at this time. And others make the proceedings
against the offender so litigious and require such formalities as Greatly to obstruct
the operation of the Same. - As no person but a freeholder can become an Informer and
as that Information has to be made to the County Court which happens only once in
three months it gives the Agressor a compleat Opportunity of driving his Stock enjoyall the Benefit he expects from the Range and escaping before the Law can be brought
to Operate on him - And whereas Many persons being Citizens of Kentucky do avail
"Ansearchin t" News
162
Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee (continued)
themselves of the toleration given by the above Recited act passed in 1715. ~nd by
Keeping Up a small Improvement do send large Stocks of Horses and Cattle to Range in
the Neighberhood of the Same Thereby depriving the Inhabitants of the Benefit of the
Range which in every New Country is an Object and to which they Conceive themselves
Justly entitled. We Your petitioners therefore •.. request ••. that we be no longer
Imposed on in like Manner ... "
No county or date given
(2 pages)
[A comparison of these names with the ones on documents 5-1-1806 and 6-1-1806,
pages 26 and 83, indicates that the petition could have come from citizens of
Jackson County. Ed.]
William Roberson
Andrew blackwood
P.? Hollingsworth
Hy. McKinney
Jonathan Joiner
R.W. Smithe
Samuel
dcart?
Rich d Anderson
Christopher Bullar
Charles Robertson
Patrick Fitzgerald
William Haile
Henry Bedford
James Ray, Junr
Tho s Simpson
Ja s Parrott
Nat l ? Hayle/Hoyle
Joseph Robertson
Ja s Bedford
Rich d Misur/Mirur
John Richmand
Simeon Richmand
Henry Kai/Hail
James Jones
William aussin
Robert austin
WID Wood
David Haifort?
Edwin Hogen
Lewis Thomas
Antiny Hog!.n
Mathew Moss
Michael osborn
John Macham
Jabaz Fitzgerald
Benjamin Ford
Benjamin Fox
Henry Murray
Morgan Williams
Absalem Turner
Walter ~illingsley
William Bindwell
Edmon Roberts
WID Woolfork
J. Medford
Jn o Hewett/well
James D. Henley?
Spencer Dillingham
Wm Stafford
John Hancock
WID Thompson
~lexander Rutl~&e
Benjamin Johnson
Hrld? Scaggs
Abner Henley
Thomas Edward
William Holleday
William Tacket
James Simson
Richard Lock
Jonas Griffeth
John Griffeth
20-2-1806
Petition of inhabitants of Anderson County to release Joh~ McEntire of
said county from forfeiture of $500.00 •.. "in Consequence of a forfeited
Recognisance taken against him in the Superior Court of Law and Eaquity for the
District of Hamilton .•. "
25 Aug 1806
-(2 pages)
J. Hart
Robert Dew
Enoch Foster
John Wallas
CharIs Creybaugh
Alexr Williams
Joseph Bishop
John Kirk
Robert Smith
W!!. Lemar
WID Bishop
Joel Handcock
James McDannold
Joshua Handcocke
Paul Harmin
Cyrus A. Mc~horter
Samuel Tipton
Thomas Litle
Jonathon Robins
Isaac Robins
Charles Sinclier
Samuel Robins
Nethan Hincle
J.P. Masterson
WID Bra\vller
Wm McKemey
J. Baker
W. Tompson
WID Dereck
Thomas Hart
J. Dereck
Alxdr Grayham
Jarett Harbin
WID Cumins
WID Hogshead
Hugh Barton
James Leach
John Cooper
George Beumgartner
Stephen Heard
John Kerby
Constant Claxton
John Frost
Moses Roberts
Boyce Gutherey
J. Underwood
Joseph Henley
Isaac Braselton
Aron Slover
Churchwell Jackson
John Libe
John Hauskins?
John Lynch
Manpage Vowel
Jesse Roysdon
Richard Lewallen
John Ashust
James Green
Richard Forest
Shadrick Tipton
A. McDannal
Wm Seeavers?
A. Ca;l/Cole?
John Sartain
Joseph Dunham
M~l!n Hilbs/Hibbs
Siman Dereck
John Spesard
Charles Shinliver
Thomas Adeir
John McAdoo
James Tunnel
John Kirkpatrick
John Wallis
John Hibbs
WID Hinkel
Samuel Dunne
Stephen McCaunus
John Bishop
John Derick
Winter 1985
163
Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee (continued)
21-2-1806
Petition of Isham Cox for law to provide payment to county office.
10 Aug 1806
(3 pages)
22-2-1806
Petition of Will Dillon for relocation and subdivision of 5000 acre grant
which may lie south of Tennessee in Georgia.
28 Jul 1806
(1 page)
23-2-1806
Petition of Blount County cotton gin owners for a county inspection of
baled cotton.
No date
(4 pages)
John Reagan
Hugh Kelso
Tho s McCulloch
Samuel Frazier
Rob t Sloan
D./M. Cunningham
Moses Cawood
Thos Hardin
24-2-1806
Petition of citizens of Smith County to form a new county. This appears
to be a repeat of document 11-1-1806 as printed in our Summer 1985 issue,
pages 86-87, with the addition of Duck and Elk Rivers as boundaries.
(8 pages)
James King
James Camble
Robert Maden
John Rogers
John Sharp, Jun
John Sharp
John Seratt
Jacob Seratt
Joseph Seratt
George !.arence
Adam Leurence
Jacob Jonston, Sen
Jacob Jonston
Robert B. Johnston
Allexander Johnston
Gayn Johnston
eleaxander Coren?
irancis Coren
William Cohen
Joseph Cohen
John Rice, Sen
John Rice, Jun
Carter Carson
___ey Weil
George Williames
[torn]
siie
"
Joseph £eas
~ligy .£ice
Isaac~£eas
~artin
.!:!.arepool
£eavey Colen
Hugh Rodgers
John R£&ers
James B. Rodgers
Robert Rogers
Caleb Young
William Johnston
Hugh Rodgers, Jun
Winston Stophill?
Joseph McDaniel
Joab Scellorn
Samuel Prest
John Scallorn
Alexander Drisc?
peter Malloy?
William Snow
[blot] Robert?
Alexander
William McDaniel
John Johnston
Andw Lackey
Alexander Johnston
Francis Johnston
James Johnston
[tor~ Colville
John Mitender
Ja s Gealey
John Hillry/Gilley?
Sanders McMahan
John McLain
Iseck Galey
James B. Gealey
Edemon
McMahen
Charles McLain
___bred Usher, Sen
Francis McCloud?
Wilson damron
Qessey Lay
Moses Geately
Andrew Gealey
William Lay
John Cowen
William Cowan, Jun
[torn]
If
bert Cow
---James Cowan
James Preast
William Preast
Stephen Robin
Samuel patrick
Jacob Ich?
Wm C. Smartt
Alexander Miller
Thomas Brown
Will Brown
Robert Brown
Whitefield Elledge
Joseph Serratt
Thomas Wallar, Jun
Richard Wallar
John Wallar
Samuel Colvill
Thomas Gibson
William Gibson
Samuel Burks
George Burks
Polser Inglin?
John Blackwill
Hays Blar
Thomas Gocher
Tobias Whitehead
Hugh Price
Jon
Manasco
William Young
James Lothlin
John Hun?
John Shuckindan?
John McMin
James McMin
Robt McMin
William McMin
Jessey McMin
John McKirkindall
William McKirkindall
William McKirkindall [sic]
Peter Scallins
Joseph Looney
Stephen Looney
John Toliver
Hugh Patrick?
James Fugett
Robert Tate
James Tate
William Williams
James Walker
Vinson Hobbs
Will Bond
Samuel Dale
William Dale
Mathew Dale
Jeremiah Walkar
Charles Campbell
Daniel Pepper
Hiram T.£aylor
ChristiYher Hobbs
Ezekel Hobbs
Ben£amin Garner
William Northcut
David Thompson
James Faris
Thomis Faris
Champion Faris
"Ansearchin'" News
164
Petitions to the General Assembly of Tennessee (continued)
Nahan Faris
John Tate
Joseph Tate
Richard Northcut
Samuel Goloher
William Goloher
James Goloher
Will Vance
Charles Wells
Francis Be'!y
John Able/Allen
William Stimmett
Abner Stinnett
Benjamin Stinnett
William Stinnett
[sic]
Henry Stephens
John Shinall
John Springfield
John Bright
William Burnum?
George Bratcher
John Bratcher
William Bratcher
Jessey Henderson
Will Henderson
Rob t Been/Bun
Jessey Been
Samuel Been
Isac Crafford
David Hicks
William Hicks
James Clendenin
Moses Safford
Simon Curkindall
Abraham Curkindall
Mathew Curkindall
James Medcalf
John Deloth
William Deloth
John Gillum
John Jackson
John Morris
Henry Morris
Henry Morris [sic]
George Davis
John Sulley?
William Davis
Isac Cartwright
Joseph Cartwright
Samuel Cartwright
John Boreing?
William Anderson
Peter Anderson
John Hunt
William Hunt
Henry Hunt
Archer Brooks
William Gill
Issac Camble
William Camble
Hugh Camble
John Tollover
Thomas Wallor
William Bradley
John X Cook
[his mark]
Thomas Bunchen
Edward Hogan
John woodlee?
Patter X Hudson
- [his mark]
Bazle X Ridle
[his mark]
Joshua Cartwright
Ezekel hitchcok
Christian Shell
Thomas Lowry
Henry J.A. Hill
John Miller
David Lowry
Aron Williams
Willi~ Phillips
Ben Levan
Hen!!.ery Lowry
James Frost
Sam X Boyd, Sen
[his mark]
Sam Boyd, Jun
James Boyd
Will Boyd
John Cooper
Wm Taber, Sen
William Harber
John Newman
Edward Hubbard
frank Preist
Francis Pearce
John E.earce
John Tubbs
Fedrick White
John Thornton
John Jones
William Jones
John Harber
Edward Harber
Jessy Bun/Been?
George Bun
Robert Bun
Abner Bun
John Dun
William Dun
Rob t Hatley
John Blackwill
[sic]
Jessy Mannasco
Je.EY Mannasco
Jery Mannasco, Jun
John Fought
Henry Harber
M. Harber
John Taber
George Tubbs/
Treble?
Isac Inmon
R-;;-b t Henderson
Jacob Johnson, Sen
Jacob Johnson
Rob t Broon?
Hugh prior _royles?
John Broyley?
John Harrison
John Casselton/
Cappelton
William Gooding
George Brassel, Sen
Morgain Brassel
George Brassel, Jun
Edward Long
George Brassel [sic]
Issac Millican
John Clark
Spencer Clark
Spencer Bever
Lark Rogers
David Kerr/Kew
William Greenwood?
Wm Cowin
Benjamin Cowin
Thomas Auk/Rick?
John Stinnett
John Serratt
David Guinn
James Hubbard
John Hubbard
William Shinald?
William Estept?
John Estept?
Samuel fought
Thomas Heller
John Heller
John Ore
Thomas Baffoot
Joseph Huse
Josiah Huse
Tice Huse
William Cord
Ruben Kile
John Sweiden?
Dutton Sweiden
William Sweiden
Peter Marten
John McBride
Thomas Williams
Young Blood
William Briley
Joseph Ammons
Isr. Craffort
William Hicks
Daniel Griffen
Henry Galeher
(Conclusion of
1806 Peti bons)
165
Winter 1985
WAYNE COUNTY, TENNESSEE DEED INDEX
BOOK A, Mar 1821 - Mar 1833
Transcribed by Elizabeth Riggins Nichols
from Tennessee State Library & Archives
Microfilm, Roll Number 62
(Continued from Fall issue)
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Mack, A.W. and R.H. to
Mack, Lemuel D.
Mack, R.H. and L.D. to
Mack, Aquilla W.
Mathews, Thomas J. to
Cypert, William T.
Mahon, Joseph H. to
Barnett and Edwards
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Quit Claim
619
Quit Claim
620
Deed
624
Deed
630
McMinn and Vanzant to
Ray, Eaton
Deed
McDonald, Alaxander & John to
Crenshaw, Randolph
Deed
McDonald, Alaxander & John to
Crenshaw, Randolph
Deed
McMahon, Margaret to
Deed
Blackshare, Elijah
McMinn, James Et als to
Hallford, Andy
Deed
McMinn, James Et als to
Riley, James
Deed
McBride, Samuel to
Deed
Baker, Thomas
McDonald, Alaxander to
King, Avery
Deed
McMinn and Vanzant to
Robertson, Michael
Deed
McMinn and Vanzant to
Deed
McAdoo, David C.
McDonald, Alaxander to
King, Benjamin
Deed
McDonald, Alaxander to
Deed
Brown, William
McMullen, James to
Deed Trust
Porter, Rees A.
McBride, Samuel to
Roberts, Andrew
Deed
McMinn and Vanzant to
Casey, Hiram
Deed
McMullen, James to
Henry, William B.
Deed
McMinn and Vanzant to
Ray, Eaton
Deed
McLemore, John C. to
Lanier, Garrison
Deed
McNeal, John to
Crossno, George
McLemore, John C. to
Coffee, John
P of Atty
McDonald, Alaxander to
Cook, Martin
Deed
McMinn and Vanzant to
Parker, James
Deed
65
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
McLemore, John C. to
Stout, Robert
McLemore, John C. to
Broadway, John
McMinn and Vanzant to
Patton, William H.
McLemore, John C. to
Parker, John
McDonald, Alaxander to
Hogg, Gideon
McPherson, John to
Fox, Hugh & James Execs.
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Deed
476
Deed
477
Deed
480
Deed
493
Deed
497
Deed
603
Deed
63
Deed
199
Bill Sale
511
Deed
537
Deed
592
Deed
628
86
87
89
95
106
147
217
218
220
221
227
322
325
345
352
386
390
425
444
454
461
Nance, Allen to
Speers, John
Newton, William to
Choat, Arthur
Nunnely, John W. to
Montague, Thomas
Nolan, Joseph to
Lintz, George
Newton, William to
Pope, Cary W.
Nolen, Berry to
Alaxander, A.B.
Pope, John to
Deed
Pope, Thos. A.
Paulk, Jacob to
Deed
Boiles, William
Paulk, Jacob to
Deed
Paulk, Nancy
Pickens, John to
Deed
Yates, Prior
Polk, James K. to
Deed
Brooks, Thomas
Perry, George to-Deed
Criner, John A.
Pickens, Mathew G. to
Deed
Beckham, Joshua
Pickens, Mathew G. to
Hester, William
Deed
Prater, Holloway to
Deed
Prater, Brice
Pope, John to
Deed
Crump, Martha
Pope, Thomas A. to
Deed
Pope, Lemuel
Pearle, Daniel to
Deed
Rayburn, John
Powell, John to
Deed
Riley, Samuel
Prewitt, G.H. & Walker, John to
McCulley, Mary
Deed
2
103
109
112
135
176
183
185
231
242
244
284
288
330
166
"Ansearchin'" News
Wayne County, Tennessee Deed Index, Book A (continued)
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Pickens, John to
Hogue, Gideon
Pugh, Willoughby to
Go11aher, David
Perkins, Jacob to
Rawlings, John
Perkins, Sophia to
Young, James T.
Phipps, Claiborn M. to
Crossno, Thomas
Phipps, C.M. to
Cu1p, Timothy
Pugh, Willoughby to
Lawson, Amos B.
Porter, John to
Burns, Charles
Paulk, Nancy to
Phillips, Joseph
Pope, Cary W. to
Mack, James H.
Patterson, Bernard M. to
Go11aher, David
Russell, James R. to
Akin, Samuel W.
Renfrow, Peter to
Dobbins, James
Robinson, James to
Lewis, Earl
Reed, William to
Wade, Drury
Robinson, James to
Tidwell, Richard
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Kelley, Cary T.
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Kelley, Cary T.
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Criner, John A.
Robinson, James to
McAdoo, David C.
Ramsey, Joshua to
Pickens, Mathew G.
Robbins, John to
Robbins, Reuben
Robinson, John to
Robertson, Michael
Reeves, James to
Rose, William
Renfrow, Peter to
Rose, Wm and Vachel
Robinson, James to
Prater, Brice
Ross, William B. to
Whitson, William
Ross, William B. to
Whitson, William
Rayburn, John, Trustee, to
Porterfield, Francis
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Deed
344
Deed Trust
363
Deed
406
Deed
409
Deed
462
Deed
483
Deed
532
Deed
535
Deed
540
Deed
542
Bill Sale
552
Deed
327
Deed
16
Deed
41
Deed
66
Deed
91
Deed
136
Deed
138
Deed
145
Deed
154
Deed
181
Deed
209
Quit Claim
210
Deed
226
Deed
230
Deed
241
Deed
257
Deed
259
Deed
272
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Ryley, James to
Gunter, Archibald
Robnett, Ann to
Robnett, John
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Brown, James
Rayburn, John to
Hinton, Craven
Reaves, James to
Rose, William
Re~ves, James to
Hill, John
Robertson, Isaac to
Hunter, Henry
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Hill, John
Rayburn, John to
Hinton, Craven
Russell, James R. to
Biffle, Nathan
Robnett, John to
Russell, James R.
Rose, Vachel to
Alderson, James C.
Rayburn, John to
Rayburn, H.N. and E.C.
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Davis, James
Rayburn, John to
Wadlington, Jesse
Rayburn, John, Sherriff, to
Combs, James W. Rollins, Reubin to
Bromley, John
Rolins, Reubin to
Bromley, John
Rayburn, John, Sheriff, to
Perkins, Jacob Rayburn, John to
Perkins, Sophia
Reed, William to
Milton, William
Reed, William to
Milton, William
Reed, William to
Milton, William
Reed, William to
Milton, William
Riley, E1iphas to
Davis, Anderson
Robinson, Josiah to
Powell, William
Rayburn, John, Sheriff, to
Porter, Rees A.
Robinson, James to
Tidwell, Richard
Ruddle, wrn H. to
Milam, Drury
Rayburn, John, Sheriff, ,to
Henry, William B.
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Deed
275
Deed
276
Deed
283
Deed
284
Deed
291
Bill Sale
301
Deed
310
Deed
318
Deed
336
Deed
360
Deed
361
Deed
371
Deed Gift
372
Deed
376
Bill Sale
379
Deed
383
Deed
407
Deed
408
Deed
418
Deed
427
Deed
449
Deed
450
Deed
460
Deed
463
Deed
468
Deed
474
Deed
500
Deed
505
Bill Sale
554
Bill Sale
507
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167
Wayne County, Tennessee Deed Index, Book A (continued)
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Rayburn, John, Sheriff, to
Curtis, William D.
Robinson, Robert to
Locke, Robert
Rayburn, John, Sheriff, to
Barnard, Nathan
Rose, John to
Snow, Elijah
Rose, John to
Snow, Elijah
Rutledge, William to
Rayburn, Mahala
Rose, Vachel & wife to
Burns, William
Robinson, Robert to
Lidden, Benjamin F.
Rayburn, John to
Carter, David
State of Tennessee to:
Falls, Willian
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
PAGE
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
INSTRUMENT
State of Tennessee to:
Reed, William
Grant
25
Deed
508
Mortgage
543
Hollis, James
Grant
26
Deed
549
Wimberly, Malachia
Grant
31
Deed
562
Grant
33
Deed
563
Deed
37
Deed Gift
564
Grant
40
Deed
579
Deed
48
Bill Sale
602
Raybo~rn, John
Smith, John L. to
Rollins, John
State of Tennessee to
Staggs, Joseph
Satterfield, Jesse to
Ross, William B.
State of Tennessee to:
Rasberry, Lovick
Grant
52
Deed Trust
626
Hardin, Benjamin
Grant
60
Hardin, Benjamin
Grant
61
Ross, William B.
Grant
74
Ross, William B.
Grant
75
Grant
1
Pope, John
Grant
3
Carter, David
Grant
5
Biffle, Nathan
Grant
6
McDonald, Alaxander
and John
Grant
92
Biffle, Nathan
Grant
7
Morrow, William
Grant
99
Biffle, Jacob, Jun
Grant
8
Morrow, William
Grant
100
Stubblefield, Stephen
Grant
8
Grant
101
Pope, Cary W.
Grant
9
Deed
102
Fraley, Jacob
Grant
10
Grant
11
Deed
12
Grant
14
Akins, John
Grant
15
Renfrow, Peter
Grant
18
Grimes, Isaac G.
Grant
18
Gant, Absolum B.
Grant
19
Gant, Absolum B.
Grant
20
Grant
22
Deed
23
Deed
24
Grimes, Henry
Stubblefield, Stephen to
Cook, Christian
State of Tennessee to:
Burns, William
Fraley, Jacob
Smith, John S. to
Reed, William
Smith, John S. to
Reed, William
McDonald, Alaxander
and John
Smith, John to
Gauge, William
Smith, John L. to
Hensley, Lydia
State of Tennessee to:
Harvey, Thomas G.
Deed
116
Grant
119
Harvey, Thomas G.
Grant
121
Grant
134
Deed
156
Deed
159
Grant
164
Smith, Margaritt
Grant
168
Smith, Margaritt
Smith, Margaritt to
Smith, Benjamin A.
Smith, Margarett to
Jack, Milton
Grant
169
Deed
170
Deed
174
Rials, Samuel
Swearington, William to
Cantrell, John
Stout, Robert to
Hughes, John & James
State of Tennessee to:
Pickens, John
"Ansearchin'" News
168
Wayne County, Tennessee Deed Index, Book A (continued)
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
INSTRUMENT
State of Tennessee to:
Loggins, Samuel
Grant
192
Grant
193
Deed
195
Deed
211
Deed
213
Deed
216
Grant
222
Deed
235
Grant
243
Deed
253
Grant
271
Grant
289
Deed
343
Deed
358
Deed
366
Deed
367
Deed
370
Deed
375
Deed
422
Deed
487
Deed
492
Grant
510
Deed
514
Grant
515
Bill Sale
516
Deed
519
Deed
553
Deed
557
Deed Trust
589
Deed
590
Loggins, Samuel
Smith, John to
Burns, William
Shoults, Thomas to
Mahon, Henry
Smith, John to
Hust, Jessie
Smith, John to
Welch, James
State of Tennessee to
Curtis~, William R.
Smith, Margarett to
Jack, Milton H.
State of Tennessee to
Davis, James
Smith, John to
Reed, William
State of Tennessee to
Hill, Able
State of Tennessee to
Russell, James R.
Sawyer, Caston to
Mangum, Wiley
Simmons, Nancy to
Robnett, Joseph N.
Scott, Joseph to
Carter, David
Scott, Joseph to
Carter, David
Smith, James to
Tackett, David
Smith, James to
Tackett, David
Sellers, Richard to
Choat, Arthur
Shipman, Jacob to
Hays, William
Shipman, Jacob to
Hays, William
State of Tennessee to
Rasberry, Lovick
Steel, Alaxander to
Steel, Benajah
State of Tennessee to
Montague, Thomas
Signer, Charles to
Mahon, Joseph H.
Shute, Thomas to
Mars, Isaac
Stubblefield, Stephen to
Martin, Elizebeth
Shipman, George to
Fuson, Jonathan
Seeton, Martin to
Seeton, Samuel
Scott, James to
Burns, Charles
PAGE
PAGE
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
INSTRUMENT
State of Tennessee to
Biffle, John
Grant
609
Deed
182
Deed
311
Deed
380
Deed
388
Deed
416
Deed
424
Deed
513
Deed
545
Deed
317
Turnbough, Alaxander to
Turnbough, George
Thompson, Samuel to
Barnett, John M.
Tilley, Henry to
Cook, David
Thompson, Thomas to
Kounce, John
Thompson, Thomas to
Biffle, Nathan
Tarkington, Isaac to
Nunnely, John W.
Thompson, z. to
Cypert, Jessie
Tucker, George W. to
Gray, James P.
Vanzant, George to
Nolen and Barbour
Williams, Samuel H. to
Deed
Hogg, Gideon
Williams, Samuel H. to
Deed
Gillis, Dugald
Warrington, Woolsey to
Rayburn, Henry
Deed
Warrington, Woolsey to
Deed
Gollaher, David
Warrington, Woolsey to
Rayburn, Henry
Deed
Warrington, Woolsey to
Spencer, Jacob
Deed
Warrington, Woolsey to
Deed
Spencer, Jacob
Wimberly, Malachi to
Deed
Wilson, Samuel
Wadlington, Jesse to
Coffee, John
Deed Trust
Wimberly, Malachi to
Deed
Burns, William
Warrington, Woolsey to
Deed
Warrington, John
Warrington, Jonah Et als to
Deed
Mahon, Henry
Wisdom, William to
Deed
Rollins, John
Weeden, James to
Davis, James
Deed
Wilburn, Elliott to
Deed
Signer, Charles
Walker, Charles to
Bill Sale
Walker, Charles Wright
Weeks, Furney G. to
Deed
Patton, Robert C.
Walker, Charles R. to
Deed
McCully, Mary
(Continued on page 172)
45
46
62
64
71
78
79
126
165
172
188
206
223
245
282
295
328
329
169
Winter 1985
INDEX TO 1840 CENSUS, MEIGS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
Copied from Microfilm Number M704, Roll 0528
Page 224
Stephen Phariss
Zedock Leeman
Rachel Wood
Ephraim Guffy
James Spencer
James E. Rucker
William Farmer
William Hunter
John Ceburn
Martin R~gg
Elias Lane
Isham Blankenship
James Browder
John Halfie1d
Austin Shiflet
Joseph Ha,!.field
William Boucher
William Crabtree
Avery Hann~rs?
Robart Whi tmor
William Poe
Ezekiel Lepard/Lessard
William Crow
Leroy J. Hicks
Harrison Wood
Joseph Bedford
John King
John Pendergrass
David Lewis
John Crawford
Page 225
James Crawford
John Dunguns
William Webb
Ames Farmer
Mary Ross
Alfred Hackler
William Casey
Enock Tallon
Richard Gresham
Jesse Gresham
James Gresham
Carter Young
John Young
Reuben Young
James Helton
Obadiah Leonard
Sarah Leonard
George Francisco
Nancy Crawford
Owin Sollomon
Abraham Thomas
Thomas Giles
William Qarnigan
Madison B. Johnson
James Vernon
Richard Simson
James Eaken, Jr
James Eaken
Hugh Baker
Richard Hobbs
Page 226
Samuel Hunter
Mathew Timmons
Robart E. Singleton
Elizabeth Curvin
Ruth Williams
Arnaziman Bracket
Horton Mathis
John Hall/Hull
Caswell D. Luttrell
William Johnson
Jeramiah Gaddy
Sam~e1 Gamble
Robart Pearce
John J. Power
Robart S. Power
Samuel Mcdowe1
David Wilson
Goerge Hews
Burton Holman
Thomas Dyer
Isaac Mcdowe1
Elizabeth Mcdowe1
John Gamble
John W. Gamble
Robart Horton
William Williams
John E1dr~dge
Matilda Witt
Jacob Night
Andrew Rhodes
Page 227
Abraham Oneal
Edward E. Surguine
Nicholas D. Porter
William Taylor
William Hoyle
James Mcnott
Thomas Mills
Jacob Gross
Nason McC1ennehan
Peter Thornberry
Richard Rice
William Davis
John Moore
Richard Gregory
Daniel Moore
James Camerin
James Petit
Sarah Petit
Isaac Williams
James M. Reppeto?
George Gregory
Anny Moore
David Gregory
Sally Gregory
Hiram Cornwell
James Doughty
William Mcnott
Thomas Ray
Jesse Bramlet
Sarah Ramsey
Page 228
Charles Hutchison
Henry M. Weise
Francis Gamble
James Browder
Jacob Van1iver
James Johnson
Elious Johnson
James Simon
William Gross
Daniel Olinger
Tarlton Broon
William Broon
Thomas Conne1
Clinton Hudson
James McKowen
Samuel F. Jarra1d?
James Pierce
William Kerr
Tabner Masoner
John D. Bishop
Nancy Brightwell
Joseph Harden
Simon Mccarra11
Henry Hodge
Mary Day
William H. Pierce
William W. Brightwell
William B. Eides
James Billingsly
Joseph~ Harp
Page 229
John D. Williams
Jesse Mavity?
Alexander Philpott
Adison Rigg
Stephen Sparks
Adam Cebo1t
Union Graves
Isaac Cooper
John Dolen
Jesse Mathis
Elias L. Weir
Reuben E. Bandy
Bright Bandy
Andrew Kincannon
John L. Phariss
Town1y Rigg
William B. Rigg
Las1y Myers
Jane Mc~artney
Isaac Masonar
Benjamin Sturm?
Benjamin F. McKinny
Reuben McKin~y
John Knight
Edward Grubbs
Miles B. Davis
James Hauser
Jane Moore
John Martin
David Cebo1t
Page 230
Elizabeth Gosen/Gooen?
Surrat Martin
Christopher Myers
Henry Norman
Oliver Jones
Clinton Norman
Abner Grubb
Betty? Webb
William Cantre1
William Rivers
Thomas Snodgrass
Jacob Wommack
Leonard Broon
William Deatherage
Retten/Relten H. George
Jane Maken
William-D. Collins
James Cowen
Robart Moore
William Johns
John Lawson
Thomas Stapleton
Alfred Hawks
John Singleton
Jane Weeks
David Singlton
William Miller
Jesse Simmons
Henry Johns
David Johns
Page 231
Abner Harrisson
John Mcclennihan
William Covington
Drury Sykes
John Moreland
William Fairbanks
John Chat ten
170
"Ansearchin'" News
Index to 1840 Census, Meigs County, Tennessee (continued)
William W. Sullivan
Richard Scrugs
Daniel Jackson
Nancy Stanly
Sarah Chatman
William Harvison
William S. Rice
John Lester
Johnathan Frie
William Falls
Newton Edmond
Benjamin Benson
Nathan Qualls
Robart Mc~win£
James Waymer
L. R. Frie
Jacob Jester
Jiles Smith
James Luttrell
George W. Chat ten
David Nelson
Elisha Moore
Jesse Chatten
Page 232
Joseph Stewart
Abigal Moore
John Taff
John T. Blivens
Lucretia Thomas
James Milton
John Neil
Bothena Moore
Caswell Hews
John Lillard
William Moore
G]!nberry Moore
Joseph Rinehart
Josiah Hauser/Houser
John Bowl.!.ing
Sarah Taylor
Mary Godsey
Samuel? Underwood
William Underwood
John Walker
John Neave
George Wool~ver
Ira Hanes
James Atkinson
Reuben Phillips
Phillip Adams
Gilbert P. Adds
John Buster
John P. Hare
John Ramsey
Page 233
Lovina Pierce
Thomas Piercy
Joseph Collins
John Mcmellon
James Walker
William Seglar, Sen
William G. Seglar
Benjamin McKinsey
Jane Martin
Elijah Hall
John Ellis
William Armstrong
Ames King
Benjamin Armstrong
Sally Brightwell
William ~eynolds
William T. russell
James Stewart
Jesse Newbury
Joseph Stewart [sic]
Clark Lawson
John Anderson
James Buckner
James Blakely
Mary Powel
Wallis Keywood
Thomas Blakenship
Samuel Music
Paschal Buckner
Solloman Nideffer
Page 234
Henry Askins
Abraham Stults
Russel Mason
William Mccarroll
William Walker
Barbary Hickman
Gannon Bradshaw
Mary Ford
David Moore
Uriah Denton
Abraham Cox
Merideth Cox
Luther B. Cox
Moses Blevens
Thomas V. Blevens
Samul Mcdaniel
Andrew Hutson
Cinthy Clark
John Hews
George Clark
Rice Hews
Jesse Rice
Robart Caffy
Sarah Frieze
.lQbE DukeLDake
Samuel Und;;Wood [sic]
Hesakeah Lucas
Larken M. Stokes
Lewis Knight
Mathew Buckhannan
Page 235
Loven Stokes
John Jane Mc.!.oney (fern) John Stewart
Mordeci Conner
Isaac Hutcheson
Page 237
Horatio Ford
Robart Cate
Thomas Caffy
John Ingle
Robart Allen
John Mcdowel
Thomas Pinkerton
Robart Cootley
Sally Lawson
Margaret Smith
Sarah S. Smith
James Blevins
John W. Milton
Michael Cleck
Thomas Cash
William Ingle
John Richeson
Christian Carell
Henry L. Burch
William Sharp
Thomas Wammack
Thomas Lootty [sic]
Samuel Loony
Vilet Eaves (male)
Zacariah Cross
John W. Smith
Drury L. Godsey
Thomas Hunter
Samuel Cox
Joshua Hunter
Joel Broon
Peach Taylor (male)
Phillip P. Parish
John Shepard
Hugh Tillery
Anny Blevins
Thomas Tillery
John Darman
Andrew J. Price
Cornelius Clemmons
Ann Tillery
Thomas Little
Thomas Adams
William Long
George Keenam
William Moore
George W. Lock
John Price
Nancy Richeson
Thomas Eaves
James W. Baker
Minrod Newman
Garnwell Weeks
Page 236
Elizabeth Brown
William Redman
Riley Warrock
Robert Elder
Edward Stokes
William Blevens
James H. vernon
Page 238
Christopher B.
Polaskie Poe
John Mc~inly
Fitzg~rald
William M. Rogers
Ann Mc~inly
Coffel T. Tillery
Joseph McKorkle
Thomas Cox
James Lillard
David D. Beeiles/Bugles Samuel Mcadoe
Jesse Taylor
Sollomon Dizney
Julian Breadwell
John Taylor
Elizabeth Mccaine
Haden Blevens
Phillip Blevins
John W. Woods
George Stokes
Betsey Ann Chambers
John W. Blevens
James Mitchell
Mathias Shavis
Michel Norman
Robart Hambleton
Simon MC.8.innis
Jeramiah Cloud
John Gourly
Alexander Vaughn
Nancy F. Davis
Metilda Baker
John Collins
Daniel Cate
John Vaughn
Samuel Blakely
William Lillard
Samuel LMiller [Lockm •• ]
Tabner runion
William Buster
Joshua Newman
John Bracx/Bravx?
Sarah Buster
Avemedon Newman
James Gun
William Tillery
Christopher Jones
Mathew Norman
Charles Lewis
Bird P. Atchly
Dorsey Price
Winter 1985
171
Index to 1840 Census, Meigs County, Tennessee (continued)
James Richards
William Gallaway
Joshua Guinn
Bathollomew Guinn
Page 239
George LMiller Sept 19, 1840 "I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true cOPEl of all the
work of John W. Witton Deceased as apeard on his Census Book in his own hand writing to the
best of my knollei&." James Patterson Deputy Assistant Census Taker
James Patterson
Jacob Cain
David Sharp
Edward Farrar
James Newkirk
David G. Scoggin
Thomas Roark
Thomas Bottom
Samuel Edgeman
William W. Bayless
Samuel Griffin
Noble N. Moulton
Alexander Clark
William Watson
John S. Walker
Abner Stults
William Reed
Reubin Phillips
Elihu Phillips
John Davis
Nancy Clark
David Ball
Rally Miller
Newton Peake
Gideon Lagland
Robart Stockton
Joseph Mc~dams
Page 240
Martha Phillips
Isaac Smith
John Smith
David Johnson
Thomas Stockton
Hiram Monsy
Bennet Shelton
Joshua Lewis
Elizabeth Key
Adam Cole
William Inman
Abijah Boggess
Thomas B. Mcalwee
Richard Curtin/Curlin
Plessant Smith
Samuel Adams
Abednigo Adams
John Davis
John Worly
Jesse Clark
Nathaniel Lowder
Henry Smith
Theophelus Smith
William Golden
Samuel Mantooth
William Roy
Phillip Davis
John Larrance
James Griffith
Elizabeth Cofer
Page 241
William Baldwin
John Mcallen
David Hounshell
Stephen Winton
James Baldwin
Hugh L. Baldwin
William Mee
Charles Mc~herson
Hezakiah Mc~herson
Levi H. Knight
Plessant Porter
Thomas Johnson
Adnrew Mee
William Tally
Elizha Sharp
Benjamin Robartson
Arther Robartson
Jackson F. Box
Nancy Larrance
Phebe Harvy
Joseph Liles
William Sears
Elizabeth Helm
Peter Elison
John Newkirk
Hugh L. Phariss
Robart Phariss
Abraham Brown
John Phariss
Frederi£ Brady
Page 242
James Phariss
Hannah Green
Sarah Whitten
Uriah Newkirk
Huerington Cole
Richard Nelson
Oliver Massy
William Wan
Ruth Marshel
Robart Mc!!.enry
Abner Cunningham
Catherine Curtin
William Fortner
James M. Hague
Lewallan Lewis
Caleb Moore
John Nickles
Micheal Mizer
Hartwell Mizer
Charles Prater
Thomas Cecill
Thomas B. Smith
Burrow Buckner
John Lockmiller
Jane Ragsdale
David Buster
Samuel Buster
William Buster
John Moyers
Joseph Atchly
Page 243
Joshua Atchly
Ann .Hankins
Richeson Mullons
William Moyers
W.H. Stockton
Chestine Atchly (fem)
Hardy M. Royester
John Walden
Wesly Martin
Thomas Walden
William Atchinson
John Atchinson
John S. Atchly
Armsted Atchly
John Atchly
John Tindle
Elizabeth Williams
John Longan
Joseph Smith
Thomas Atchly
Jacob Price
Polly Cole
Absolum Guinn
William Buster [sic]
John Blaylock
Alfred Martin
James? Knight
Prior Neil
William Lawson
Noah Burcham
Page 244
William Cudgeington
Thomas Blanton
Coleman C. Mcieynolds
John Blanton
James Jones
John Lane
John Porter
Joseph Williams
Joseph Michel
Andrew.Danly
John Maberry
Robart Crow
John Mizer
Joseph Payne
James M. Payne
Jacob Peake
John Butram
Denson Cron/Crow
Hiram Gipson
Thomas Matlock
Burwell Boxly
Washington Atchly
Thomas V. Atchly
Nicodemus Ward
Frederic Williams
William Fuller
George Isley
Hiram Jolly
James Price
Peter Fine
Page 245
Abraham Smith
Elizabeth West
Susannah Hill
William Snow
Abraham Weese
Priscilla Mapes
Samuel Weese
James Kelly
William Williams
Sarah Rogers
W:i:,I::I,:i:ttlll-BreWft- "error"
Jacob Phillips
John Snow
William Maberry
John Huff
Elbert Blaylock
William Hare
Jane Bennet
Urial S. Hutf
John Hague
Moses Farmer
Clayton Hoyle/Hoyer
Curtis Richards
Loranzo Rush
James Moore
Robart Williams
John L. Ackman
"Ansearchin'" News
172
Index to 1840 Census, Meigs County, Tennessee (continued)
George Cudgeington
Frederic Warick
Alexander Brown
Edmond Ford
Mary Ford
John Bennet
Mark renfro
Joshua renfro
William But1ar
Samuel Baker
Hampton Bu11ar
Mary .!:.enfro
Joseph Brown
Thomas Riddle
James Hannah
William D. Ford
Rily Bias
James Emery
~ames [sic] Hens Nelson
Joseph Loony
Mark Massy
William Blackwell
Benjamin Crow
Sarah Mc~oy
Absalom Fooshee
Allen Bottom
Thomas P. Davis
John Johnson
John U. Snow
James T. Stockton
Edward ~avis
Jane Lov~ing
Isaac Rush
Jesse Brown
John Smith
Wes1y Ford
Mary Cash
Stephen Ford
Page 246
Luke Peak
Abraham Davis
Eli Parker
Enoch C. Lad
James S. Paul
William Green
Winna Atwood (fern)
P1essant Hollomon
John Chasteen
Jeramiah Chatman
Francis Monday
William Bell
Jane Gipson
John Fooshee
Page 247
Elizabeth Mcai11
Elizabeth Blackwell
Lewallen Loony
Joseph Loony, Jun
Nathaniel Watson
Nathaniel Blackwell
Charles M.K. Welch
Mark Massy, Jun
Leroy Loony
Jane Baker
William Browder
Page 248
Samuel Roark
Alexander Mccall
John Daniel
John W. Dennon
Winna Beckna11 (fern)
Robart Murphy
John Roark
MEIGS COUNTY, TENNESSEE, REVOLUTIONARY & MILITARY PENSIONERS, 1840
Pensioner
John Dyer
Age
80
In home of:
Robart Phariss
Pensioner
John Sutton
Age
90
In home of:
Thomas P. Davis
Census completed 10 October 1840
Wayne County, Tennessee Deed Index, Book A (continued from page 168)
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Whitson, William to
Witherspoon, Willian
and John
Witherspoon, John to
Witherspoon, William
Witherspoon, John to
Witherspoon, John S.
Witherspoon, John, Sr to
Witherspoon, William
Walker, George H.M. to
Powell, George
Whitson, William to
Witherspoon, John S.
and Wm
Wright, Robert to
S!llars, Richard
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Bill Sale
339
Bill Sale
342
Bill Sale
346
Mortgaage
348
Deed
349
Deed
378
Deed
392
GRANTOR AND GRANTEE
Walker, John to
Elliott, James
Wright, Robert to
Crossno, Thomas
Warrington, John S. to
Warrington, Elijah
Warrington, John S. to
Ross, William B.
Warrington, Elijah to
Clardy, B.S.
INSTRUMENT
PAGE
Deed
417
Deed
421
Deed
428
Deed
494
Deed
546
Young, Peter to
Deed
Jackson, William
Young, James T. to
Deed
May, James J.
(End of Wayne County Deed Index, Book
266
420
A)
ANCESrORS ARE WHERE YOU FIND THEM
Contributed by Mrs. Bernice Cargill, 738 Chulahoma Rd. South, Collierville, TN 38017
An advertisement from the Memphis Daily Eagle newspaper dated 3 Jan 1850 reads "The
subscriber asks help in discovering the present residence of her daughters by a previous marriage -- Mary Ann and Sarah A. Maynes. They came to America from Ireland
about 2 1/2 yrs ago; landed first at Boston and 3 or 4 months later to New Orleans,
leaving the latter in 1847 for Cincinnati or St. Louis. Signed Julia Skerrith,
c/o A.O. Harris, Memphis"
173
Winter 1985
FAMILY GATHERINGS
Prepared for publication by Jessie Taylor Webb and Mary Louise Nazor
THOMAS CARR LETTERS -
Submitted by Mrs. Ellen Byrne, 8600 Lancaster Dr.
Rohnert Park, CA 94928
After reading the Bettis-Carr genealogy in "Ansearchin'" News 1985 Spring and Summer
issues, Mrs. Byrne has contributed copies of two letters written by Thomas Carr. The
originals are filed at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA. Notice that
the biography printed in Memphis related that the family groups were bound for New
Orleans when they landed in Memphis and decided to remain, while the Carr letter
speaks of the families being bound for the Red River (possibly Texas).
The obituary of Thomas Carr was printed in the CENTRAL GAZETTE, Charlottesville, VA
on 6 Ju1 1821. "Died at his residence in Wilson Co TN 5th May 1821, Thomas Carr,
aged 79 years, he has left a widow and a very numerous offspring to lament their
loss; he was a native of Virginia, his father, Gideon Carr was the first settler of
the north side of the S.W. mountain where the deceased lived until he was 65 years
old. He had long been a respectable member of the Baptist Church. May his godly
walk prove a blessing to all who knew him."
"Tenesee, Wilson Co., Comber1an River, Bi110ts Ferry
Dear Bro:
I received your letter dated 29 Sept and was glad to hear of you all, etc, but I was
serrous to hear that your parts was af1icted with the intemprecy of the weather
frost, etc. I have often thought that these things happen for our good and I hope it
will turmanate so to ous, all we have also a judgement in this part a fresh in the
rivers and creeks such as was never seen before by anyone in these parts. Mr. Bi110te
was at my house a Crismas day he says from the best information that can be got from
the ingons and the oldest settlers a that side the river, it was over the low grounds
about 30 years back, it was on now the damage that this fresh has done.
I have info from different men that there is much stock drowned, dwelling houses,
corn hou smoke hou foder stacks wheat and otes, etc. I saw a man from Stones River,
he sade there was much dammage don there a11se, one man loose every house he had, all
his fence, a mil, a saw mil and a cotton gin. I have heard of that was drowned a
negro and white man, the white man was not known by them that found him and berred
him, he was seposed to be a sevaer, his sade1bags was found having a sevears compas
in them, a bottle of whiskey, 9 dollars. My lows by the fresh was some 1 mile out
of the mil, 200 panne1s of fence, some parts throod down, som part moved out of place
about 100 carred to the lower ent of the fei1d the bote past and repast across the
field for several days together for a high cut, the water come in about 30 yard of
the house I life in. It was neare a mile from one landing to the other the river is
sade to be 280 yards wide at this place. It was a strange time of thunder and rane,
it rand on fryday and Saterday, a Sunday the river was rising very fast. A Munday
morning it was snoing very fast and continued all day Tuesday morning, the snow was
11 inches deep, close cloudy and misty all that day. Wensday morning there appeared
a smoke to rise out of the earth through snow this caused the snow to melt so fast
that the rodes and paths was in a f10te of water at night, the same day it came
cloudy and lightened so quick that there was but little intermistion between flash
and peack know thunder til some time in the night, then rand and lightened and thunderd from that time til Thursday midnight and I believe it did not ceas one moment,
the river continued riseing a 11 days, it was 7 feet and a half perpendic1ar in the
cornfield. There is another big survay 5 or 6 miles up the river from where I live
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that there is a balance of 4000 acres yet un sold which may be bought for 4000 dollars by takeing it all, otherwise it may be bought be takeing 640 at 2 do. pro acrs
besides many other tracts that is improved that the common price is about 5 dol. I
am well p1east with my home yet a while but I am much troubled to do as I am now
doing in Det for pork and Beaf shu1eather and more stock I ought to get. I have 3
cows and Calves cost me 35 dol. One sow, 6 pigs and 4 shoats, 9 dol. pork 1. 1st
Beaf 15 per 100. I got salt last spring at Nashville at 2 and 25 sents for 50 lb.
I intended to Paid the rent with cotton and but the afear and fever caused it to be
late before corn was got of a hand, cotten all this time a wasting and after the
corn was got and a sitt1e before the Nabors stock got in some of them and what could
not git over they puled the fence down for cows and hogs very fond of eating cotten,
horses walking throw it. It was wasting so fast one way or another after picing a
week or ten days ourselves it was thought best to give out pub1ick notice for peope1
to com and pick one half for the take that --price of cotton will be about 10 dol.
If so I am oing 80 or 85 for rent on interest with the pork and beaf money thare
wood ben a better __cotton to if I had bin thare but I took ague the 19th of Oct and
stayed thare until the 6 day of Nov my self, the old woman Salley Thomas all with
the comp1ant of ous at that time we moved about 6 miles apon the same land that I
bought in a hous that was bi1t for the stiller to live in about 400 yards from the
house that I now live in. I went thare for the sake of good water and sweet are and
I have not felt the fever nor ager sence the family lived diveded, 7 weeks, 6 days.
You may look for G.C. Trevi11an and Richardson about the last of Sept and if Mr.
John Wattson dont make a good collection for me next fall I must sell some of my
propity, two flat bottom botes has past since Crisman, 1 10ded with Negroes, 1 with
horses, pork, beaf, petoes and fore1s, 1 cea1 bottom bote landed hear with tare appels and peach brandy 1 dol. tare 2/6 by the barrel, appe1s 9/. I sent 2 letters
last fall to Mekins, 1 to Wattson.
I must stop for want roumr the connection as fare as I no is we1. We hope this
paper will you all in good he1th peas and quietness. We all subscribe our 10v and
wishes to one and all.
Thomas Carr, Janry, Tenn 13th 1809
October 18, 1818, Tenesee, Wilson County, Combe1and River:
Dear and Near Relations, friends and acquaintances:
I am once more preve1eged with a opertunity through the permition of the grate Judg
of all that will do right to inform you of our health and surcomstance in time
things. Richardson Carr's wife has bin sick about 5 months with a comp1ant called
Sant Anthonies fier but is now much mended. Gideon has been sick 4 or 5 weeks but
is well and about. The old woman has bin af1icted 2 or 3 years with pains in her
neas but seldom otherwise. Myself and the rest of conetions as fare as I know is
enjoying common health. We have had a very wet season, much thunder and litening,
the 17th of August, 2 trees fierd by 1itening in the cornfield about 200 yards from
the house and about 300 yards apart. They burnt neare a wekk. Our crops of cotton
better than has bin for 2 or 3 years back, good crops of corn, tobacco, wheat and
oats. Corn at 1 dol. per barrell, wheat at 16 per bushel.
Our last crop of tobacco bring us about 7 dol. per 100 bu. not got the money. Our
tobacco grew very large this year. I think there __be 2000 plants pict ou of 4000
that will make 1000 rd?
Three of my childres bound for red river and will be inhabiters of that country unless providenta11y pervented, Gide, Tommy, Salley. They
intend to start at crismas from the fery hare where I live down this river into the
ohio, down that to the Massipy, down that to the mouth of the red river, thence up
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710 mile totil by water, 22 hundred miles by land, their horses is carred by land
past by hear the 15 of this instant, 3 vessels cald Bargasses will start from this
fery 5 or 6 families, in each bote, the bote lade off in parts according to the families. The men bound in riting to be trew to each other through the vige. two of
the bores com from Pisburge, one made heave, one bote cost 600 dollars. the owners
of the botes takes families in according to number, Gide 50 dol Tomme 50 dol. they
expect to be on the water at least 3 months. thear is nothing keeps me hear but my
age, the fame of that part is so gret that my age is scarcely anief to keep me hear
some times. It is thought by som that the women will be very troblesom, they are a
mitey talking sort of peopel; when they have their liberty but being shet up in close
preson with a passel of cros chilern perhaps I warrant it will be harder triel on
the pashuns than ever they met with before. It is expected that when they gid on
the Massissipy that they must all be blinde folded or shet up so close they cant see
the water beleaving that the roreing rollein and fomeing waves of the water will so
friten them that they must not see the water." Note: 4 more lines to this letter but
heavily crossed out. There was apparently another sheet, now lost, as there was no
signature. Comparison of the handwriting of this letter with a signed letter of
Thomas Carr proves this to be written by the same.
Mrs. Byrne descends from Elizabeth Carr, daughter of Thomas Carr and Anne SANDERS,
who married 1791 Albemarle Co VA to Martin BREEDLOVE. Cindrilla Breedlove married
Thomas LOWERY in 1820 Warren Co KY.
)
HOWARD OWEN FAMILY BIBLE -
Contributed by Bess Peel (Mrs. E.R.), 811 N Graham,
Memphis, TN 38122
Howard OWEN was born 16 Jan 1798 in South Carolina and was in Shelby Co TN by the
1840 census. He was married three times to:
m/l Mahaly FOSTER - born 28 Apr 1801; died 25 Jan 1842; married 20 Dec 1821
m/2 Sarah BAUGUSS - born 6 Dec 1818; died 13 Sep 1856; married 25 Dec 1845
m/3 Virginia FOSTER - born 6 Jun 1810 SC; married 15 Jan 1857
Mary Keys Owen - born 4 Jan 1829 SC
Thomas Marion Owen - born 11 Mar 1831 SC
Christopher Columbus Owen born 6 Aug 1833 AL
Mary Elizabeth Owen - (wife of C.C.)
born 27 Aug 1835
Richard B. Owen - born 5 Oct 1846
died 28 Oct 1847
Martha Frances Owen - born 17 Jun 1848
died 26 Oct 1858
James o. Andrew Owen - born 6 Mar 1852
died 18 Jan 1858
Sarah Allis Owen - born 25 Apr 1854
died 1 Feb 1858
Tennessee Virginia Owen - (dau of C.C.)
born 6 Aug 1856
H.A. Owen - (dau/C.C.) born 8 Feb 1864
James E.C. Owen - Born 19 Oct 1861
(son/C.C.)
Sarah Rebekah Owen - born 10 Jun 1813
died 21 Apr 1840
Harriett Ann Owen - born
Feb 1859
(after name "Surname" written)
Mary Luiza CAMERANS - born __ May 1862
Harriett Majiah CARR - born 16 Aug 1839
The Bible lists Sarah's children as: Richard B., Martha Frances, James
and Sarah Allis Owen.
o.
Andrew
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REPORT FROM A CONFEDERATE SOLDIER -
Sent by Mrs. Martha Everett Weatherford
2715 Lombardy, Memphis, TN 38111
To the Editor of "Peoples Press", Hernando, Desoto Co MS 7 Jun 1866
Dear Sir: Nearly five years ago I wrote to your paper from Camp Beauregard, KY.
Permit me now to give through your column a short account of the Company since that
time and the Roll of Honor of the gallant dead.
On Christmas Day of '61 we struck camp and started for Bowling Green in Gen. J.S.
Bowen's Brig. Col. Bonham had died and our regiment was commanded by Lt. Col.
Schaller. We shared in the movements of Gen. A.S. Johnston's army in the evacuation
of Bowling Green and the march southward to the battle of Shiloh. We first met the
enemy in that terrific battle and right nobly did Co. F deport itself during two
days of battle. Several of Capt. Nesbit's Co. joined us during the fight. Maj. J.
C. Thompson was wounded in my company and a gallant Alabamian, whose name I did not
get, joined us and was killed. Our brave regiment was complimented by Gen. Bowen
for its conduct and ever afterwards was a favorite with him who several times selected it to fill positions of danger and responsibility and Co. F stood high in the
Regiment. We fought in Col. Stratham's Brigade, Breckenridge's Division.
From Shiloh we moved with the main army to Corinth and Tupelo - but was there separated from Gen. Bragg's army and sent to Abbeville, our Brigade doing the first work
there. We remained at Vicksburg during the first summer's bombardment. We moved on
to Baton Rouge and my company acted a conspicuous part in that little battle. The
Regiment was especially complimented by Col. Smith, commanding Brigade and by Gen.
Breckenridge - Capt. Hughes, commanding regiment was killed. M.C. Meagher of my
Co. was recommended to the War Department by Gen. Breckenridge for promotion for
gallantry in action and was subsequently commissioned 1st Lieut. Three flag bearers
had been shot down and the Ensign was a special mark for the enemy but Mike voluntarily seized the flag and boldly bore it to the front using his rifle at the same
time.
We moved one dark and stormy night to Port Hudson and commenced the works of that
place under Gen. Ruggles. From that point we moved northward - stopped a few days
at Davis' Mills and on the 3rd and 4th of Oct were engaged in the bloody battle of
Corinth in Lovell's Div. The 22nd Regiment was sent forward to support a battalion
of Sharpshooters before any engagement had taken place - numbering but 380 rank and
file under Col. Lester. We charged the works in our front and captured them,
driving off five Regts of Federals who left a splendid gun "the Lady Richardson"
in our hands and their ditches filled with dead. Co. F acquitted itself admirably
in two days of constant action. On the second morning I was seriously wounded and
disabled for service, was promoted and Lieut. D.T. Oliver was made captain of the
company.
From Corinth the company moved to Holly Springs, from thence to Grenada when it was
placed in Gen. Featherston's Brigade, Loring's Div., where it remained during the
war - sharing all the hard fortunes of that part of the army - in the Deer Creek expedition, the Baker's Creek fight, the bombardment of Jackson, the retreat to Newton
Station and back again to Canton. Thence retreating before Sherman to Demopolis,
from thence to Gen. Johnston's army in Georgia - serving gallantly in that campaign
till the fall of Atlanta, then under Hood to Nashville and back again to N. Carolina.
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This noble company numbering 102 when organized at Cold Water Depot on 27th Jul 1861
and subsequent additions bringing the list up to 139 - returned home a mere handful a large majority having died in Hospitals, on the battlefield or disabled from service and honorably discharged. A few were transfered to other companies. This was
the first company from Desoto that volunteered for 3 years or the war - and right
nobly did those gallant volunteers deport themselves in the manly struggle for our
rights and our liberties.
The original officers of the company were Capt. C.G. Nelms, a brave, liberal and
patriotic soldier who loved not war but entered the army from a sense of duty to his
country and fell a martyr to the cause. Soon after the organization of the company
he was made Major of the Regiment by appointment of the President and at the first
gun of the enemy at our Regiment at Shiloh he fell wounded through both knees and
died one week afterwards. I was 1st Lieut., made Capt. when Major Nelms was promoted. D T Oliver was 2nd Lieut, made Captain when I was promoted. Capt. Oliver
fell upon the breastworks leading his company in that awful charge at Franklin, TN shot through the head - and now fills a patriotic soldiers grave. D C Lauderdale was
3rd Lieut, a braver man was not in the Confederate army. He was wounded in the
bowels during a charge upon the enemy the second day of the battle of Shiloh and was
left in the hands of the enemy. He must have died that day. To fill vacancies A W
Huddleson, T H W Wall, W H Hancock and W G Caruthers were made Lieutenants.
The list of the dead:
\
)
C.G. Nelms
D.C. Lauderdale
Jas F. Bass
Jas Bowling
W.H. Bell
John Burns
William Cox
Isaac Crawford
John Callicott
Wm. Dameron
Thos Hamilton
Tillman Haywood
Robt Ingram
Billy Johnston
William Meagher
Carter Ragsdale
Edward Staten
Robt Stephenson
F Veatch
Zillman Wheeler
D TOliver
Edwin Allen
Buckner
Rich'd Bowling
B Burns
Leonidas Miller
Mathew Conlee
Jno Cummings
Robt Dowdy
Lyttleton Elam
Henry T Harris
James Henderson
A.J. Jones
W.C. Lee
Mack Payne
W Smith
John Stone
Marion Thornton
Joe Williams
Justice to these patriots demand an individual notice from me - but the list speaks
for itself. They were good soldiers in every sense of the word and if standing by
the grave of either, I could truly say - here lies a brave and gallant soldier who
died not a hireling but a Volunteer for his country's independence. A marble monument should be erected to the memory of DeSoto's fallen braves and I trust we shall
ere long see a tall shaft in Hernando bearing the names of all our Martyred Heroes.
Respectively yours
T. C. Dockery
REVOLUTIONARY WIDOW -
From Jean Alexander West, 3133 Chisca, Memphis, TN
38111
SHELBY CO TN COURT MINUTES 21 July 1835 - Bathsheba AMMINETT proved that she is the
widow of John Amminett, who died "in Madison Co AL in March 1833, by producing a Certificate of Pension #3873 dated 5 Jan 1833 entitling John Amminett to receive eighty
dollars per year for his natural life. He was a private in the Revolutionary army.
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EDlEY M. HOUSTON'S RECOllECTIONS - Contributed by Jamye Wilson, 1601 Carlson Drive,
Klamath Falls Oregon 97603
The following letter appeared in a Fort Payne, AL newspaper dated 19
reply to your request for letters from early settlers, I was born in
September 18, 1829. Moved with my parents to Jackson County [AL] to
five years old, then on to DeKalb [Co AL] the third of January 1843,
years after the Indians had been taken West.
Apr 1915. "In
Tennessee on
Paint Rock when
about five
We lived one year three miles below Lebanon which was then the county seat and a
flourishing little town. Quite a number of dwellings of logs and Hamptons large
tavern. The land office was there at the time too. The next year we moved to Sand
Mountain. We had to carry part of our stuff on horses up the mountain as there was
not a single wagon between the Smith and Roden gaps.
Uncle Billie NICHOLSON and his boys (13) together with my father and his boys made
the road up the Nicholson gap. When it was done, we finished moving. Mr. Nicholson
having put about one hundred and thirty days work on the road and my father eightyfour. Our home on the Mountain was near Geraldine. I helped out on the first road
across that part of the mountain running from Nicholson Gap (now Dawson) by Geraldine and Elrods mill (Briggs it was then) to Tennessee Valley.
The mountain was mild, beautiful and full of interest. I think it was the easiest
place to make a living I ever saw. Game was abundant, with little effort could kill
all the deer and wild turkey we wanted. The range was fine. Hogs were fat in the
woods nearly the year around. The woods for miles around us were nearly full of
cattle at that time for men from the valleys raised their cattle there. No feed in
winter was necessary. Our neighbors were few. The nearest one two miles away. It
was several years before the first church was built, Lusk Chapel, the oldest one
that I know of was built in 1846 I think. Macedonia near Geraldine was the second
one. We had preaching occasionally at dwellings.
I had lived in DeKalb seventy-three years with the exception of two years in the
Army. Am now in my eighty-sixth year.
Yours, Edley M. Houston"
Edley's parents, Billy Houston and Polly CLARK, along with 5 sons and 6 daughters
moved to the top of the mountain to Geraldine where they built a log cabin near the
present home of Dr. Briggs PARRIS. Mr. Tommy CAPEHART, who lived at the present
Lathenville, was their nearest neighbor. Two or three families lived at Henagar.
When the Federal Land Office opened at Huntsville people could file claims on land
they wished to own. Before Billy Houston had time to file the claim to the land he
had cleared, Mr. SPARKS filed a claim on it. The result was a heated quarrel in
which Billy forbade Sparks to pass along the road. Some of the men nearby persuaded
Billy to agree that Sparks might pass along the road if he would not look at the
house as he passed. Sparks withdrew his claim and Billy filed his claim retaining
his home.
One of Billy's sons, Tom, a bachelor, filed a claim to the place now owned by Mr.
Toll HALL. He kept a water grist-mill near the Elrod Bridge for a number of years.
His unmarried sister, Mary (called Pop) and a widowed sister, Mrs. Jane MAY, lived
with him. This information was related to Lottie LOWRY by Thomas D. Houston and
Eliza Houston WIGLEY, a son and daughter of Edley M. Houston.
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DAVIDSON COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1829 TAX LIST
Transcribed from Tennessee State Library
and Archives Tax Lists, Roll No. 3
(Continued from Summer issue)
Abbreviations:
TL
Town Lot; S.L.
ACRE
Saunders, John
Sangster, John [sic]
Sangster, Curry
Sangster, William
Smith, Sidney R.
Sanders, Elizabeth
461
Smith, Joel
25
Smith, Thomas
Smith, Lewis
Smith, George
Shannon, James
Stewart, Edward
Shannon, Samuel
1594
Speer, Moses
650
Speer, Thomas
500
Shaw, Wm. W.
Scruggs, Wm.
326
Summerville, John
Sampson, Mary H.
100
Sh~ll, George
252
Stump, Rachel
Stump, Philip
465
Stump, Tennessee M.
433
Shute, Philip
351
Shir.!l, Paul
Shaw, Josiah & Basil
Scott, John's heirs
NAME
Speer, And r E.
Shelby, John
Spence, Ann B.
Stout, Saml V.D.
Sampson, John S.
Spence, Brent
Stewart, James
Snowden, S.B.
Snowden, A.H.
Stodder, E.E.
500
547
Tate, Rebecca
Tate, Martha
Thrasher, George
94
46
170
School Land; WP
COMMENT
WP BP
1
6
1
1
1
E.H. East, Gdn.
50 S.L.
180 S.L.
50 S.L.
4
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
3
1
1 12
1 3
5
1 1/2 TL
1/2 TL
1
1
1
1
5
4
2
2
1 TL,
W. Tannehille
1
1/2 TL
1/20 TL
1/2 TL
3/4 TL
1 16
1
1
1
1
3
4
3
1
1
1
1
"released
from land"
Tomlin, Nicholas
Thompson, William
320
Tate, Joseph
Thornton, Reuben S. 's heirs
Turner, Robert B.
482
Taylor, Joel R.
Taylor, John Snr
127
Taylor, Greenberry
Taylor, John Jnr
57
Thornton, Thomas J.
120
Thomas, William
Thompson, Allen
128 23 S.L.
1
1
10
1
2
1
1
1
5
2
5
2
1
White Poll; BP
= Black Poll.
ACRE
Talley, Nelson
426
Thomas, Elisha
Thomas, James
Turner, Bailey & Son
Turner/Tennin, Lemuel 280
Telford, Hugh
95
Thomas, John
120
Thomas, William
150
Tucker, Wesley J.
Temple, William
Thompson, Jason
350
Talbot, Thomas
660
Taylor, Thomas
182
Thomas, Micah
147
Thompson, Thomas
Thompson, Ephraim
272
Thompson, James
Thompson, Samuel
Tarpley, Herbert
400
Thompson, William
350
Talley, Banister
60
Towns, Herbert
Turner, Medearis R.
200
100
Terry, Jeremiah
Thompson, John
603
Tankerly, Benjamin
Topp, John
400
Thompson, William [sic]
Tabern, Henry
Thomas, James
Taylor, Robert
180
Tilford, Samuel
Thompson, John [sic]
Tenn~sson, Alston
Trimble, Mc D.B.
1000
Thomas, John
Thomas, Robert
60
Tanerhille, Wilkins
NAME
U!ley, William
Underwood, Noah
Vick, Joab
Vaughn, Paul
Vaughn, Johnson
Vaughn, John
Vaughn, James
Vaughn, Edmond W.
Vaughn, David
Vaulx, Wm.
Vanleer, Anthony
Vaulx, Joseph
COMMENT
WP BP
5
insolvent
1
1
Mansker Cr.
1
1
5
6
1
1
1
1
So. Harpeth
10
11
7
1
4
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
1 17
1
8
1
1
1
2 lL
2
Wright, John
Wright, James H.
1
1
1
1
1/2 TL
3/4 TL
8
1
3
1
1/4 TL
1
3
37 S.L.
1
1
125
160
18
640
340
1
1
1
1
1
1/2 TL
2 TL
1
1
1
1
1
2
48
1
1
7
5
26
7
2
4
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NAME
ACRE
Wright, Hollis
120
Wright, William H.
Wright, Charles
112
Wilson, William
Wilson, Joel
135
Wilson, Giles
Woods, John
Whiteside, James
183
Whiteside, Thomas
Whittemore, Abraham
100
"16 Deer. 1833 -Paid to
Wilson, John
Wallace, Hartwell H.
Whitsett, James
300
Whitsl,.tt, Samuel D.
255
Watson, John
Williams, Turner
204
Whittemore, William
172
Watson, Jpnathan
370
Whittemore, Sterling 265
Wright, James Snr.
139
Wright, James W.
198
Wright, James Jnr.
Walker, Joel
86
Wilkinson, John M.
Work, Samuel M.
Walker, John T.
Walton, Thomas
25
Wagerly's heirs
11
Whitfield, John W.
Williams, Gardner
Williams, Susanna
54
Walton, Mayberry
187
Williams, Lewis
187
Wells, Hiram
381
Washington, Thomas
Wilkinson, William
Waggoner, Matthew
Woodward, Edward
190
Woodward, Pitt
146
Woodward, James
Waggoner, Geo. W.
Wilson, Joseph W.
Weakley, Samuel
500
Weakley, Benjamin F. 153
Winfrey, Volentine
1
Williams, Sarah
Williams, William
919
Williams, Josiah F.
476
White, Jeremiah
83
White, P.M.
White, George
450
Williamson, James
Warmack, Thomas
Warmack, William
145
Warmack, Matthew
Watson, William
30
Wilkes, James
Walker, Elmore
42
Warren, Josiah
COMMENT
WP BP
NAME
ACRE
Winchester, Sally
35
1
Williams, William [sic]
3 Williams, Nathan
86
115
1 2 Wisenor, William
Williams, James B.
1
Wright, John
207
Woodward, Jesse
1
Waller, David
55
1
Watson, James R.
3 Waller, Thomas
180
White, Wilson
Raines Cox $6.27"
135
1 1 Work, Andrew
100
1
Williams, Tully
100
Mill Cr.
9 Watson, WillIam W.
1 1 Watkins, Isaac
200
2 7 Wetherall, Margaret
172
1 3 Welch, Thomas
1 2 Welch & Lytle
1 1 Welch & Austin
1 3 Welch & Goodwin
4 Waters, Geo. W.
Whorton, Samuel L.
Mill Cr.
1
249
1 1 Watson, Lewis
75
13 Whitsell, James M.
165
1 4 Williams, Freeman
137
1
Williams, Jordan C.
1
Wright, John
100 S.L.
1 White, Joseph
Weakley, Robert
962
1 3 Watson, David
Wilcox/Wilson, Mary
1
Woodward, George
100
1 1 Watkins, William E.
393
1 3 Waggoner, Cornelius
370
Woods, James
White's Cr.
1
7/8 TL
1 2 Weakley, William
300
1 2 Ward, Albert G.
508
1
Ward, Sarah
222
222
5 Ward, Mary Indiana
3 Woods, Catherine
1
Wilkinson, Benjamin
1
Wilkinson, Wm. Snr's
estate
1
202
11 Ware, William
Wheeler, Stephen
Wheeler, William
7 Wilkinson, Jonathan
17 White, Henry Snr
270
1 25 White, Henry Jnr
101
1
White~, Nelson
1
250
Wright, John M.
1
Wolf, Philip
160
3 Wolf, James
1
Weatherly, William
158
55 S.L.
Waldron, William
111
1 1 W~mouth, Thos. Jrn
1
Watkins, Winchester
53
1
Waymouth, John
Williams, Benj. W.
200
25 S.L.
White, Craig
60
insolvent
1
1
COMMENT
WP BP
1
1
1
2
1
1550 S.L., 1 TL
5
11
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
Jno. Gibbs, Gdn.
1/5 TL
1
40 S.L.
2
1
4
2
1 TL
1/20 TL
1
5
1
1
2
3
1
1
1
1
1 1/2 TL
33
1
z. Noell
1
2
1
9
1
1
4
4
1
1 16
19
1 TL, M. Barrow, Agt.
1
9
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
4
1
2
Mill Cr.
1
Hurricane Cr.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
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ACRE
NAME
Woodward, Benjamin
250
Woodward, Edward
150
Wilson, WilliamC.
113
Williams, William H.
Ward, Edward
601
Watson, William
138
Watkins, Joseph
Weaver, Orren D.
70
Wade, William
100
Walker, Nancy
140
Warmouth, Henry
Wright, Beverly
Wright, Martha
250
Wright, James
Wright, Joseph
Wright, John
'Wallace, Richard
390
Wallace, Rush
Williams, James
White, Willis
180
Walker, James
139
Woods, Eli L.
Weatherall, Margaret
[sic]
150
Wendle, William
182
Washington,
200
Gilbert G.
Williams, Washington
50
Wingo, John
Watts, Thomas
Wells, Jesse
Walker, Philip's
heirs
140
Walker, William
Woodson, William
White, Wilson
169
Walker, Alexander
157
Walker, John A.
Williamson, George
201
Williamson, John
White, William A.
Williams, Simon
150
Walker, Matthew P.
566
WP BP
1 1
1 3
1
1
37
1 2
1 2
1
COMMENT
Mill Cr.
3
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
2
4
1
1
Mill Cr.
60 S.L.
300 S.L.
4
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
12
1
2
3
1
ACRE
NAME
Wright, Benjamin
Wray, William
130
Wray, James
150
Watkins, Thomas
75
Wilson, Oliver
Whiteside, David
Wise, Henry A.
Williams, Tho s L.
Trustee
3
Williams, Margaret
215
Whi te, William
200
Whorton, Jesse
450
Welbourn, Enoch
300
Woods, Jos & Rob t
Wilkins, R.W.
52
Wells, Thomas
Washington, Ja s G.
Walker, James
Wilson & Cassady
West, John B.
Whyte, Robert
1164
Wilson, George
500
Whitley, Brittain
50
Williams, Jacob
Whiteford, James
Wood, Larkin F.
Webber, John
Waters, John
Wright, Moses & Aaron
Wilkins & Linton
425
Yandle, John
Yarborough, William
Yarborough, James
Young, Daniel's heirs
Young, John L.
Young, Daniel
Young, N.B.
Young, John V.
Yeatman, Thomas
Yeatman Woods & Co.
COMMENT
WP BP
1
6
1 1
1 2
1
1 3
1 1
2 1/4 TL
1 1/2 TL
1/20 TL
5TL
1
1/3 TL
1/4 TL
1/8 TL
1 TL
1 TL
1/12 TL
7
320 White's Cr.
160
1/2 TL
4 TL
1/2 TL
4
8
Brady, James
Crocket, George
Crutcher & Woods
Cooper & Eastland
Cunningham, A. & Co.
~iti~ii 1~!t!p [sic]
see ordinary license
Crocket & Park
Crocket, John S.
Dwyer, John
Dwyer, William
Erwin, James
Erwin, Hugh
1 13
1 5
1 2
2
1 1
2
5
1
1
1
1 2
1 1
1 3
1 5
M. Barrow, Agt.
Addenda - a list of people charged $5.00 each for some type of license, a business, perhaps?
All are shown "pd" except those marked *.
Armstrong, William
Adams, Thomas P.
Anderson, Joseph
Aerlson & Eckbaum
Bradford, Simon
Bedford, William H.
Bachus, George
Benson, Hunt & Co.
Browning, Levin
Barker, William H.
*Bell, James
Buchannon & Porterfield
'Barry, Richard H.
3
4
1 13
15
1 1
2 17
Farquarson, Robert
Gibson & Park
Gill & Porter
Hill, John M.
Hays, Roswell P.
*Keys, William & Co.
Korkman & Livingston
Litton, Joseph
*Lyon, Alpheus
Lusk, Robert & Co.
McConnel Corry & Co.
McCombs, William
McEwin & Houston
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
8
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Davidson County, Tennessee 1829 Tax List (continued)
Moore, Robert J.
McConnel, Robert
Mitchell & Rayburn
Nichol, Josiah
Nichol, John
Nichol & Bugg
Norvell & Walker
Nichol & Hill
Paine, Reuben
Price, John
Porter, William
Paul, Negrin
Rayburn, G. & J.R.
Walker, John W.
We1bourn, Enoch
Wells, Thomas
W. & Z.P. Tannehill
Wilson, WID B. & Co.
Watson & Burk
Wallis & Pilcher
West, John B.
Wright, John
Williams, John & Co.
Woods, James & Co.
*Wi1son & Cassaday
Smith, Ralph P.
Seay, Samuel
Sheppard, Simpson
Smith, John H.
Shirley & West
S. & Z.P. Cantrell & Shall
Snowden, S.B. & A.H.
Scott, J. & Co.
Stodder., Ebenezer E.
Thompson & Drennon
Tilford, Samuel
*Ti1ford, James
Vau1x, Joseph
Philip Calahan's name was marked off on the foregoing list and included on this one. Because of
the comment written beside his name in the first list, it is believed the following is the tax
list for persons who kept an ordinary or tavern. Many are not marked paid, but it is assumed
that those who did pay were in Davidson County in 1829.
Anderson, James
Barret, James
Bockerd, Francis
Bell, Thomas Snider
Brazier, Henry P.
& Co.
Bradberry, Partrick
Butterworth, Isham
Bradberry, Richard
Bianchi, Paul
Brooks, Christopher
Butler, Edward
Bayliss, Marshall
Brown, George
Beaty, John
Bertrand, Peter
Crenshaw, William T.
Carter, Nelson
Cobler, Davis
Carroll, William
Cameron, Daniel
Conn, James
Calahan, Philip
Cartwright, Thos N.
Christian, James
*
*
*
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50 pd
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
*
pd
Callender, Thomas
Decker & Dyer
Davis, William C.
Dobbins, Liew
Duff, Robert L.
Dodd, Bethel
Estes, John
East, Addison
Edminson, James
Faulkner, Jesse R.
Fenn, Thomas
Garret, William W.
Goodrich, John
Green, Oliver
Graham, George
Gowdy, Thomas
Holton, WID S.
Harris, Adam G.
Hurt, Floyd
Hathaway, William
Harman, John
Hayney, John
Johnson Jefferson &
Moor
Jontee, Peter
*
*
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
Knowles, Lucy
Lauther, George
Lanning & Whiteside
McGavock, Lysander
Morgan, John
McDaniel, A1ex r
Murdough, Wm
Price, John
Porter, Matthew
Parish, Jesse
Rutherford, Thomas
Stewart, William
Shannon, Samuel
Shaw, Basil
Thomas, Elisha
Thomason, Spencer
Todd, John N.
Watlington, Sterling
Walsh, Bartholomew
Whi te, Willis
Wells, Jesse
Yarborough, James
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
pd
(Conclusion of 1829 Tax List)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
MEMPHIS/SHELBY COUNTY ARCHIVES - PROBATE RECORDS
*
*
The will of Sol Hyman SAMUELS dated April 1854 gives instructions for his burial and
tombstone. "buried by the Fraternity of Masons next to my deceased friend Captain
Samuel ANDREWS. The prayer to be used will be found in two books I own ("Jones'
Masonic Miscellany" or "Preston on Masonry"). A plain marble slab to mark the spot
of Earthly rest with the simple inscription Here lie the Remains of
SOL HYMAN SAMUELS
Born in Baltimore, MD
July 5th 1799
Died
185
His faith and hope in God alone
were ever firmly fixed
pd
pd
Winter 1985
183
News and Notes From Other Publications (continued from page 146)
ROANE RAMBLINGS, Roane County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 297, Patton Ferry Rd.,
Kingston, TN 37763-0297. $12. New publication for this county of Tennessee. Vol.l
No.1, 7 pp., includes cemetery listings, County Court minutes, Union troops buried
in Knoxville but originally buried in Kingston and those now buried in Chattanooga.
Queries are $2.50, limit 50 words. They will do research for a fee.
CRAIG-LINKS, Martha Nell Craig, P.O. Box 645, Twin Harte, CA 95383. Vol. 6, No.3,
20 pp., contains news, lineages, marriages, an article on Dr. Marion Craig of Little
Rock, AR, missing links, queries, and other information on Craigs.
TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL & HISTORICAL NEWS, Cumberland Gap, TN 37724-0700. Vol. 1,
No.1. $12. New publication, published bi-monthly. Publishes news of interest to
Tennessee genealogists and historians, including book reviews, programs, meetings,
etc. One free query (40 words) per year for subscriber.
TIMBER TRAILS, Yamhill County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 568, McMinnville, OR
97128. $6. Vol. 6, No.2, 23 pp., contains Garrison Family Bible, listings from
1912-13 county directory, probate records, marriages, queries, etc.
THE LIVING TREE NEWS, Harris County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 391, Pasadena, TX
77501. $10. Vol. 11, No.4, 50 pp., has a continuation of Harris County marriages,
newspaper abstracts, divorces, deaths, mortuary records, military information, etc.
THE PANGBURN LETTER, Donn E. Wagner, Editor, 5245 Walton St., Long Beach, CA 90815.
Vol. 3, No.2, 17 pp., features marriages, baptisms, Church records, lineages, history, queries, Bible records, will, deaths, etc. Write for additional information.
TERRY FAMILY HISTORIAN, Robert M. Terry, Editor, P.O. Box 1531, Enid, OK 73702. $16.
September, 1985 issue, 150 pp., contains queries, listing of 1985 members, county
records, biographical information of The Terrys of Scott Co., TN, census data, etc.
THE FOOTHILLS INQUIRER, Foothills Genealogical Society of Colorado, P.O. Box 15382,
Lakewood, CO 80215. Vol. 5, No.3, 30 pp., has marriages, Bible records, school
records, family information, history, cemetery listings, baptismals, index for "From
Oxen to Jet Planes", queries ($1 for non-members), etc. Write for additional data.
HASH FAMILY HISTORIAN, Richard O. Johnson, Editor, P.O. Box 235, Grass Valley, CA
95945-0235. $7. Vol. 6, No.1, contains photographs, Bible records, information on
allied family of Drake, William Hash 1775-1865, 1830 census for Sagamon Co., IL, and
1870 census of Polk Col., MO, and other information.
THE ARCHER QUARTERLY, The Archer Association Ltd. , P.O. Box 6233, McLean, VA 22106.
$18. Vol. 1, No.1, published quarterly; members also receive issues of the Archer
Association Newsletter periodically. Indexed. Unlimited queries. Contains Coats
of Arms, 1790 census, Georgia information as well Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio, et~.
This issue of 51 pages, also has tombstone listings, deeds, and other information.
VENTURA COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY QUARTERLY, P.O. Box D.N., Ventura, CA 93002. $12.
March 1985 issue includes queries, family information, Bible records, a continuation
of marriages of Ventura County 1873-1913, surname index, etc.
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News and Notes From Other Publications (continued)
BEWLEY ROOTS IN TENNESSEE - ANTHONY BEWLEY, Shelby Jackson Bewley, P.O. Box 78,
Rineyville, KY 40162. Vol. 1, June issue of THE BEWLEY ROOTS NEWSLETTER, this
issue is devoted entirely to the descendants of Anthony Bewley. Subscription
to THE BEWLEY ROOTS NEWSLETTER is $18. This special issue contains a two part
index with 500 names in each.
THE HEYDON-HAYDEN-HYDEN FAMILIES, 7911 Yancy Drive, Falls Church, VA 22042. Vol.
3, No.2, 39 pp., contains queries, feedback, part 2 of a reprint of listing of
Haydens and Haydons participating in the American Revolution, missing cousins, and
other genealogical information on this family. Write for additional information.
BARRETT BRANCHES, Ruby Simonson McNeill, N. 4015 Marguerite Rd., Spokane, WA 992121818. $6. Vol. 14, August 1985, gives update on previously published material,
1850 Tennessee census, Revolutionary War pension applications, lineages, Bible records, queries, and other genealogical information. Indexed.
THE MELTING POT, 400 Winans Avenue, Hot Springs, AR 71901. Vol.~, No.3, features
article on Mississippi McCharens, index to marriages of Garland County, Masonic
Leaders, 1860 census of Montgomery Co., AR, cemetery listings, pedigree charts,
obituaries, queries, index, brides' index, etc.
HARDIN CO. HISTORICAL QUARTERLY P.O. Box 630, Savannah, TN 38372. $lQ. Vol. 3,
No.2, 35 pp., has cemetery information, 1862 Civil War Direct Tax, 1850 Slave
Schedule, J. G. Willoughby 1797-1800, queries, surname index, etc.
THE PIPELINE, Campbell Area Genealogical and Historical Society, Campbell, MO 639330401. $6. Vol. 2, No.2, 22 pp., has queries, newspaper abstracts from Dunklin
County Citizen, voter information, letters received from members, etc.
OBITUARY
Submitted by R. F. Simpson, Jr., 4522 Garnett Rd., Memphis, TN 38117
Southern Advocate, Huntsville, AL - Dec. 14, 1849
Obit. Again has the fearful summons of death been heard and answered in our midst.
But we mourn not as those without hope. When God calls shall not the ready spirit
fly to meet him. Amanda Nowlin Coleman was born in Davidson Co., Tenn. on 11 July
1809 & was in her 41st year at the time of her death. She was the daughter of William & Sarah Bibb, both of whom lived for many years & died in the immediate vicinity of this place. When she was but a mere girl her parents removed and settled
down within sight of Huntsville. At the age of 16 or 17 she united with the Methodist church in which she remained until her death. She was married on the 2nd day
of Oct 1828 to William H. Dennett by who she had 2 children - William & James. Her
1st husband died Sept 18, 1839. She was again married on 6th day of June 1841 to
John J. Coleman. She departed this life most suddenly on Friday morning 7th day of
Dec 1849 at 5 o'clock. She left 2 little children by her last husband, John William Walker & Amanda Norelean Graves; the former about 6 & latter under 3 years of
age. Mrs. Coleman was loved & highly respected by all who knew her well.
Aye she is not dead but sleeps in Jesus until the resurrection of the just.
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Winter 1985
MINUTES OF EGYPT BAPTIST CHURCH - Shelby County, Tennessee
Copied from the original and contributed by
Judy C. & Harry M. Cleveland, Jr. - Memphis, TN
(Continued from Fall issue)
Sun 1 Oct 1854 - No preaching Saturday. Sunday preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross.
J. Pipkin was Baptised for the Prosperity Church.
Bro.
The August Minutes was neglected to put in the proper place.
Sat 5 Aug 1854 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross.
Protracted meeting preaching by Bishops Beavers, Freeman, Sawyer & Canady. Received:
Mary Ann Howard under the watch care of the church until she gets her letter by Experience and Baptism; on Friday Marriah Maxwell, Adaline Hodges, Emily Rodgers,
Catharine Anderson, Martha Spencer, William Manees, Benjamin Manning, wm Holloway,
~h~Holt. Joshua Anderson, Gaskin? George.
Met at the water on Sabbath evening &
the~wing Members was Baptised: Sister Ethey, June
,Mary Godwin, Sarah Edmerson, John Bentley, Zedekiah Anderson; Annetta Wesson is yet to be Baptised. The
meeting broke at the water; held conference at the dressing house. A letter of Dismission was granted to Sister Sarah Edmerson.
Sat 4 Nov -Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Letters of Dismission granted to Bro.
Franklin Saunders, William Holloway, and E. Boster.
Sat 2 Dec - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Letters of Dismission granted to Sister
Elizabeth & Bro. William Jennings.
H.B. Williford Clk
J.L. Cross Mod
)
Sat 6 Jan 1855 - No meeting owing to cold weather.
Sat 3 Mar - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross.
last year & some for Bro. T. Sawyers.
Collection. taken to pay the pastor for
Sat 31 Mar - Preaching by Bro. T. Sawyers. Bro. Stephen Williford & wife Lourenda
received by letter.
J.L. Cross Mod
Sat 5 May - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ••• a letter of dismission was granted to
Sister Jane George.
H.B. Williford
Clk
J.L. Cross Mod
June no preaching
Sat 30 Jun - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Rev. A.L. Wynn & Brethren T.A. Oakley
& R. Sparkman chosen delegates to the Association, S.F. Williford alternate.
(next page blank)
Sat 1 Sep - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Bro. G.W. Thompson chosen delegate to
the convention.
S.F. Williford Clk Protem
J.L. Cross Mod
Sat 6 Oct - No preaching. Agreed that the following be notified to come and render
their excuses for absenting themselves from the Church meetings: Bros. William Rodgers, Issac Baker, Wm Braswell, J. Coble, T. Maning, J.B.F. Shivers, Philip Jones,
McGilbre Hathaway, John Holt,M.B. Berry ••• a letter of Dismission granted to Sister
Mary Raynor.
H.B. Williford Mod
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186
Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
Sat 3 Nov - Preaching by Bishop T. Meriam •.. Bro. Berry cal~ on for the cause of his
absence ... the church forgive him on a promise to attend in future.
Sat 1 Dec - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ... Bros. Manning, Shivers & Hathoway asked
forgiveness; the church forgive them on a promise to attend for the future ... a letter of Dismission to Sister Elizabeth Staples. H.B. Williford Clk, J.L. Cross Mod
5 Jan 1856 - January
no conference
2 Feb 1856 - February
2 Mar 1856 - March
no conference
no meeting on Saturday.
Preaching on Sabbath.
5 Apr 1856 - Prayer by Bro. George W. Thompson ..• minutes read & approved •.. Bro. WID
Rodgers notified to give Reason for his absence & to answer a Report of shooting for
money ... B ~ notified to attend and answer a charge of intoxication. Bro.
Issac Baker & Bro. WID Braswell excluded for non attendance; Bro. Jones' case laid
over until next Meeting; Bro. T. Etheridge to see him. Bro. J.J. Carlisle notified
to give his excuse for not attending. Bro. Rufus Wynn shall be notified to attend.
Bro. James Coble Excluded for not attending.
3 May 1856 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Bros. (Rodgers?) case laid over until1
next meeting. Bro. John Holt's case was taken up; he was excluded. Bro. Philip
Johnes' case laid over until next meeting. Bro. James Carlisle was forgiven on promise to attend better in the future. Re Bro. Rufus Wynn's case was laid over unti11
next meeting.
31 May 1856 - Preaching by Bishop J.S. Cross. Bro. J. Rodgers' case and Bro. Johnes'
case laid over. Bro. Rufus Wynn, being present, was forgiven. A charge against
Dred, a col1ored brother, for stealing; Bre. T. Etheridge & W. Manees appointed a
commi!y to him ••• delegates to the association: Rev. A.S. Wynn, Bros. J.A. Oakley,
J.B.F. Shivers and any of our members who may be there.
5 Jul 1856 - Preaching by Bro. George W. Thompson. Bro. Rodgers not present ..• he
was excluded. Bro. Johnes' case was continued. Dred, a co11ored brother, was
Excluded.
2 Aug 1856 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ... first day of our protracted meeting.
Egypt Baptist Church
Shelby County, Tenn
Whereas our beloved Brother Martin Hodges ••. 1aboured more or less with us for eight
or nine years from the constitution of the church up to his Removal some two years
ago to Arkansas, whereas it has pleased God in his al wise providence to remove him
by death from the midst of his usefulness in Arkansas: Resolved that we have his
funeral preached by the Rev. J.L. Cross pastor of this church on the Fifth Sabbath
in August at Prosperity Church ... the whole proceedings be sent to the Tennessee
Baptist for publication.
6 Sep 1856 - No meeting
4 Oct 1856 - No preaching on Saturday.
Preaching on Sabbath by Brother Penney.
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187
Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
1 Nov 1856 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Bro. Phillip Johnes not being present,
Bro. Etheridge was appointed to see him •.• 1etter granted to Sis. Martha B. Holloway.
2 Nov - Letters of Dismission granted to Bro. James A. Oakley & Sister Mary Oakley,
his wife; to Bro. J.B.F. Shivers & Sister Elizabeth Shivers, his wife.
6 Dec 1856 - Exhortation by J.L. Cross ••• Bro. Jones made acknowledgement to the
church for his long absence; the church receive~his excuse.
1857 - January and February
No Conference
28 Feb 1857 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross. Letters of dismission granted to Bro.
George W. Thomp1on and his wife Penelope Thompson and to Sister Margaret High.
4 Apr 1857 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ••• there being no business, conference
adjourned.
H.B. Williford, Clerk
J.L. Cross Mod
2 May 1857 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ••• no other business.
7 Jun 1857 - Preaching on Sabbath by Bishop Moore.
4 Ju1 1857 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ••• appointed delegates to the association:
Rev. A.G. Wynn, S.F. Williford, Zedekiah Anderson & any of our members who may be
there as alternate.
)
1 Aug 1857 - Preaching by Bishop Frieman.
for preaching on Sabbath.
Church met & approved arrangements made
5 Sep 1857 - Preaching by Bishop J.L. Cross ••• chosen delegates to the Convention:
Bre. A.G. Wynn, T. Etheridge, S.F. Williford, H.B. Williford, Zedekiah Anderson and
Stephen Wi11iford .•• Thirty dollars sent with them. A charge against Bro. John Maning for imonora1 conduct; H.B. Williford & J.L. Anderson to notify him to attend next
conference. A charge against Sister Mary Godwin & Sister E. Williams for dancing;
Bro. T. Etheridge & H.B. Williford to see them and report next meeting ••• a commi!y
appointed to attend the next conference at Prosperity Church to confer with them concerning the union of the two churches .•• adjourned.
wm
l-0ct 1857 - Preaching by Bishop
Gowen. Bro. Maning's case was laid over; the
same commity continued ••• commity for Sister Mary Godwin reports that she was sorry
that she had violated the Rules of the Church, but was not sorry that she had danced
••• she was exc1uded ••• Sister Williams denied the charge. The commity appointed to
confer with the Prosperity Church reported that Prosperity Church was willing and
anxious for the union, but wanted the church to continue where it then was. The commity from Prosperity Church was received and took part in the de1iberations ••• continued unti11 next conference day.
(next two pages missing)
6 Feb 1858 - Preaching by Bishop C.B. Hendrixon. Bro. John Manning not being present,
Bros. A. Bradley & T. Etheridge were appointed a commity to see him. The Clerk,
having informed Elder Hendrixon of his election as Pastor for the present year, reported that Elder Hendrixon has accepted.
H.B. Williford C1k
C.B. Hendrixon Mod
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188
Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
1 May 1858 - Preaching by Bishop C.B. Hendrickson. The church met and Bro. John
Maning was excluded from the church.
S.F. Williford Clk Protem
5 J·un 1858 - No meeting. Sabbath preaching by Bishop C.B. Hendrickson. The church
met in conference. On a letter of Recomendation from Elder Bateman of Memphis, Bro.
Wm Braswell was Restored to the church ;nd a let~er of dismission was granted to
him. Elder C.B. Hendrickson, Elder A.S. Wynn, S.F. Williford & H.B. Williford appointed delegates to the association.
3 Jul 1858 - Preaching by C.B. Hendrickson. The church met in conference and agreed
to hold a protracted meeting commencing on Saturday before the first sabbath in Aug.
31 Jul 1858 - Preaching by Bishop A.S. Wynne. The church met and unanimously Recomend the use of the Books of the Southern Baptist Sunday School union in all their
Sabbath schools ..• the protracted meeting posponed until! the next meeting.
4 Sep 1858 - Preaching by Bishop C.B. Hendrickson .•• no business .•• adjourned.
5 Sep - The meeting was protracted ••. the following members were received: Fanny
Berry, Permelia Wynne, Penny Atkins, Edward Evans, Jeremiah Anderson, William Rodgers, Wade Rodgers & wife Martha Rodgers. The meeting continued until Sabbath
evening when we all went where there was much water, and all the above received membere w~ Baptised by River. Dismissed.
1858 - Preaching by Bishop C.B. Hendrickson the church met ... appointed to attend the Sabbath School convention at Memphis: Elder A.S. Wynne, T. Etheridge, G.W.
Wynne & H.B. Williford, and Elder C.B. Hendrickson.
~ct
6 Nov 1858 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson ••• it was unanimously agreed that
our present pastor be continued. Whereas it is of the highest importance that all
Baptist churches maintain scriptural dis1Yline as well as scriptual doctri~ and
whereas an effect [effort?] has recently been made by the First Baptist in Nashville
to try and condem Elder J.R. Graves in direct violation of the express laws of the
Lord Jesus Christ and in opposition to the earnest protest of a respectable and influential minority Therefore be it Resolved by this church that we Recogni~e the
protesting minority as the First Baptist Church in Nashville. Resolved that we
heartily approve of the Recent action of the general association of Middle Tennessee
and North Alabama. Resolved that our confidence in the Christian caracter and Ministerial fidelity of Elder J.R. Graves remain unimpaired in the least •.. conference
adjourned.
C.B. Hendrickson Mod
H.B. Williford Clk
1858 - December
no conference
2 Jan 1859 - No conference on Saturday. On Sabbath Letters of Dismission was granted to Lucy Wesson, Annetta Wesson and Mary Wesson.
A.S. Wynn Mod - protem
5 Feb 1859 - Preaching by C. B. Hendrickson ••. church met ... Bro. J. V. Carlisle appointed to see Bros. WID & Wade Rodgers & Bro. Evans & notify them to attend church •••
agreed that a commity of all present see the absent members between this and the
next meeting.
2 Apr 1859 - Preaching by Bishop C.R. Hendrickson ••. the church met and agreed tv buy
one dozen Hymnbooks for the use of the congregation. H.B. Williford appointed to
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Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
see Bro. B. Maning & notify him to attend next conference on a report that he had
been intoxicated.
C.B. Hendrickson Mod
H.B. Williford Clk
21 May 1859 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson. The church met ... Bro. Maning had
been notified but did not attend; the charge being sustained, he was excluded.
25 Jun 1859 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson. The church met ... T. Etheridge,
H.B. Williford & S.F. Williford appointed Delegates to the association.
23 Jul 1859 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson .•• no conference business.
24 Jul - Held conference. Received by letter R.L. Fife. Bro. Fife is a licentiate.
27 Aug 1859 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson .•. no conference business.
24 Sep 1859 - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson ... the following were received by
experience: Sister Josephine Dickens, J.M.F. Branch &
Karr.
25 Sep - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson ••• church met & Received by letter Bro.
Gruar? & Sister Gruar his wife, then went to the River & baptised Sister Dickens,
Bros. Branch & Karr.
L. Sparkman Clerk protem
26 Nov - Preaching by Elder C.B. Hendrickson. The church met ••• H.B. Williford & A.
Bradley appointed to notify Bro. Wm Philips to answer a charge against him for unchristian conduct.
1859 - December
no meeting
21 Jan 1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. The church met •.. Bro. Philips had been
notified by letter but did not come; the case was laid over until next meeting ••.
Bros. T. Etheridge & H.B. Williford appointed a cornmity to see Bro. J.1. Anderson on
a report of bad conduct •.• Rev. A.S. Wynne was unanimously chosen by the church as
pastor for the present year •.• took up a collection ($11.50) for a Sabbath School library. Brethren J.V. Carlisle &1evi Sparkman chosen Librarians •.
24 Mar 1860 -No conference.
2 Apr 1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. The church met ••• Sister Cinderilla Bolton was received by experience. Bro. Bradley's case taken up; he made acknowledgements and the church forgave him. Bro. Anderson was forgiven on a pledge that he
would not drink any more. Bro. M.R. Berry had been notified but refused to attend;
he was excluded from the fellowship of the church. Sister Emily Rodgers refused to
attend and was excluded. Bro. Evans would not attend; he was excluded.
"Through a misstake the April conference was Recorded he where the February
conference should have been."
25 Feb 1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne ••• Bro. John Karr & wife Mary Karr joined
by letters ••• Bro. Philips' case taken up; he was excluded. Bro. Bradley was not
there; his case was continued. Bro. Anderson's case was continued. A charge against
M.R. Berry for drinking too much. Bros. S.F. Williford & J.V. Carlisle appointed a
commity to see him. A charge against Sister Emily Rodgers for dancing; Bro. L. Sparkman appointed to notify her to attend. A charge against Bro. Evans for dancing; Bro.
J. Bentley appointed to see him. The time for holding conference was changed from
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Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
the Fourth to the First sabbath & Saturday before ••• conference adjourned.
5 May 1860 - Preaching by Elder Doctor W.G. Lancaster. The church met •.. Sister
Joyce Anderson joined by experience ..• being no other business ... conference adjourned.
6 May - Preaching by ,Elder A.S. Wynne ••. Bro. R.L. Fife & Sister Anna H. Fife his
wife received by letter; then went to the water & baptised Sister J. Anderson and
c. Bolton.
2 Jun 1860 - Preaching by Elder G.J. Bibb and Elder A.S. Wynne. The church met ...
Sister Mary Bolton received by Experi~nce. Bros. J. Karr & J.V. Carlisle appointed
a commity to see Sister Berry & Sister Fanny Hodges & notify them to attend next
meeting and show cause why they want their names taken off the churchbook. Bros.
A.S. Wynne, S.F. Williford, T. Etheridge & R. Grua? appointed delegates to the association & H.B. Williford as alternate. A commity of all male members present retir~
to the Grove to investigate an a~usation against Elder A.S. Wynne brought by J.
Atkins. Resolve that we believe the charge to be false and malicious ..• a charge was
prefered against Bro. J. Atkins for the accusation against Elder A.S. Wynne; the
charge was sustained and Atkins was Excluded from the church. Commity returned to
the House ... conference adjourned.
H.B. Williford Clk
G.J. Bibb Mod
30 Jun 1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. The church met ... Bro. Carlisle Reported Sister Berry wanted her case put off if she was not at the church as she was
sorry for what she had said & done; her case postponed untill next conference. He
also Reported Sister Hodges said that she wanted to be turned out of the church; Sister F.A. Hodges was Excluded from the church. Letters of dismission granted to Bro.
Stephen Williford & wife Lourenda, Sisters Margaret Edwards & Mary Walker.
4 Aug 1860 - No conference business.
The meeting was protracted untill Monday night.
1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. Church met ... William H. Hodges & Permelia J. Hodges joined by experiance. Sister Louisa Berry's case taken up & she was
Excluded from the church.
H.B. Williford Clk
A.S. Wynne Mod
~.
6 Oct 1860 - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. Church met in conference ... William H.
Davis was received for Baptism by Experiance. Elder Wynne offered his Resignation
as Pastor of the Church; it was Received to take effect the end of the year •.. H.B.
Williford, S.F. Williford & L. Sparkman appointed a commity to assertain whether we
can get a Pastor for the ensuing year. On motion conference adjourned.
7 Oct - Bro. Wynne went to the River & Baptised Bro. W.H. Hodges & Sister Permelia
J. Hodges & Mary Bolton.
3 Nov 1860 - Elder T.J. Hunt was unanimously Elected Pastor the the ensuing year at
a salary of one hundred and twenty five dollars.
H.B. Williford Clk
2 Mar 1861 - Preaching by Elder T.J. Hunt. Church met ..• Letters of Dismission granted Bro. Robert Greer/Grur & wife.
H.B. Williford Clk
T.J. Hunt Mor
"No conference from March until Saturday before the first Sabbath in September."
31 Aug 1861 - Church met in conference. Elders A.S. Wynne, R.L. Fife & H.B. Williford appointed Delegates to the association.
H.B. Williford Clk
T.J. Hunt Mod
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Minutes of Egypt Baptist Church (continued)
Sat 6 Oct - Preaching by Elder T.J. Hunt •.• letter of Dismission granted Bro.
Ellis.
wID
Sat 2 Nov -Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. Church met in conference •.. Elder T.J.
Hunt was unanimously Reelected pastor.
H.B. Williford Clk
A.S. Wynne Mod
Sat 30 Nov - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne.
Sun 5 Jan 1862 - No meeting on Saturday.
Church met ... no business .•. adjourned.
Sabbath Exortation by Elder Hunt.
Sat 1 Feb - Prayer by Elder Hunt. Church met in conference. On motion of Elder
Wynne the church to observe the February meeting hereafter as a Sacrament at sesson
on quarterly thereafter.
H.B. Williford Clk
T.J. Hunt Mod
Sun 2 Feb - R.B. Williford to employ a sexton to keep the house in order ••• Bro.
Etheridge's boy to keep the House in order and bring water & the church pay him Six
Dollars a year.
March - no conference
April - no conference
Sat 3 May - Preaching by Elder A.S. Wynne. Church met in conference •.. no business.
Sun 4 May - Preaching on the Sabbath and at night-continued through the week nites
..• Sister ? Pipkin & Sister ? Sparkman received by experience. The meeting
closed on Second Sabbath in May. F.M. Hamilton was received by experience.
)
Sat 31 May - Preaching by Elder T.J. Hunt.
Church met in conference ••. no business.
Sat 5 Jul - Preaching by Elder T.J. Hunt .•. Sister Sarah Moore received by experience
..• a commity of sisters consisting of Sisters Etheridge, Taylor & Sparkman appointed
to inquire after some disorderly conduct & Report to the next conference ••• it was
agreed that the Brother Clerk shall purchase a Book & Transcribe all the Members
names from the Organization of this church, the time of their Reception & what disposit~on has been made of them.
The subject of paying our Pastor quarterly was
taken up but was laid over for further consideration.
Sun 6 Jul - The church met in conference. Bro. B.J. Winston, Sister Bettie Raulston
& Sister Winston received by letter. Preaching by the Pastor, then went to the
River & Bro. F.M. Hamilton, Sisters S. Moore, S.M. Pipkin & Frances Sparkman was
Baptised by the Pastor.
P.S. - A collection was taken up toward defraying Church
expenses. $4.20 was collected •.. afterwards Received fifty cents.
Sat 2 Aug - Preaching by Elder R.L. Fife. The church met in conference .•• Bro. William Sparkman & wife were received, their letters to be handed in at some future
time ••• commity of ~nquiry Reported that the person implicated would answer for herself •.• Be it resolved that we hereafter pay our pastor quarterly.
September - no meeting
Sat 4 Oct - Preaching by Elder T.J. Hunt ••• the case against Adaline Hodges was Reconsidered ••• a charge for disorderly conduct in time of service, the Brother Clerk
to notify her to attend at the next conference for trial ..• our pastor to continue
the !nsewing year at one hundred and Twenty five Dollars payable quarterly.
H.B. Williford Clk
T.J. Hunt Mod
(to be continued)
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QUERIES
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this office by September first of that year. 1986 queries must be in this office by 1 Sep 1986.
85-238 ANDERSON-SULLIVAN-PERKINS-MITCHELL-GRAY: Nd pts/Swimpfie1d Anderson b VA 1782, m/1 E1iz
Sullivan? b 1786; m/2 Sarah Perkins; liv Hawkins Co TN. Chn: Mary, Abijah (m Jane Mitchell),
Ezekiel, Martha, Eme1ia, Anna, Geo, Matilda, E1iz, Moses, Simeon, Nancy, Caroline, Orville. Nd
pts/Margaret Gray b 1797; 1iv Hawkins Co.
Mrs. JoAnn W. Philip, 1175 Viewmont Drive, Escondido, CA 92027
85-239 ALLISON-CLARK-BUTLER-WILCOX-BRYANT-HEARD: Nd pts/Lissie Allison b Aug 1879, 1iv with gr
mo E1iz Clark Allison Butler 1900 cen Putnam Co TN. Nd pts/Thos Wilcox m 1792 Mary Bryant,
Davidson Co TN; was Delilah Wilcox m 1810 Stephen Heard same co their dau? Where was Thos 1820?
Mrs. Clara Hunt Miller, 7910 Third St., Downey, CA 90241
85-240 SLAUGHTER: Nd info desc/Jno & Sarah Slaughter, Knox Co KY to Madison Co AL; will pro
1812 Madison Co. Chn: Betsy; Jas m Nancy MURRELL (Shelby, Tipton, Madison, Fayette Cos TN);
Pheby m Jos H BALL (Ray Co MO); Polly m Brannock WILKERSON (MO?); Nancy m McCLUSKY (MO?); Wm;
Jno m Matilda Murrell (Weakley Co TN); Sam1.
Mrs. Allen D. Hughes, Rt. 4, Box 134, Stockton, MO 65785
85-241 LIGHT-CAPPS-ROMINE: Nd any info: Robt Light b E TN c1802; Benjamin Capps in Davidson
Co TN 1810-20; Layton Romine from PA, mov nr Dandridge & Sevierville after Rev War.
Dorothy Light Allen, 111 Gordon Drive, Lebanon, TN 37087
85-242 HILLIARD-ARMSTRONG: Chas D Hilliard 1iv 243 Main St, Memphis, TN 1882-86 (City Directory), m 16 Jan 1884 Regina Armstrong; divorced bef 1900. Was he Chas D Hilliard on 1900 cen/
Gibson Co TN? Partner in Bingham & Hilliard Photographers?
Fred Patrick Temple, 2584 Elgro Road, Gibsonia, PA 15044
85-243 DAVIS-JONES: Nd pts/C1ement R Davis b c1814 TN, m 29 Dec 1838 Elizabeth Jones, Rutherford Co TN; 1iv Cannon Co TN 1850-52. Chn: Jonathan Jones b c1841, Wm Henry b c1842, Thos
Young b c1846, Mary E1iz b c1850; all b TN. Will exch.
Ermene Davis Dumas, 2202 W. North Loop #163, Austin, TX 78756
85-244 WEAVER-McMILLAN-MUSE-CHEEK: Adam Weaver b 1769 NC; to Wilson Co TN. Chn: John b 1791
NC, m 1815 Davidson Co TN Polly McMillan; Isaac b 1819 TN/NC, d 1897 Chester Co TN, m/1 Susan
Muse, m/2 Betsy Muse. Isaac had stepson John Cheek, McNairy, TN.
Helen Weaver Williams, 423 Griffin Parkway, Mission, TX 78572
85-245 HERN: Nd pts, wf & chn/Howe11 Hern b MD; 1iv Chatham Co NC; Overton Co TN (signed 1813
petition Ha11e1 Herron); RS/NC, rec land grant. Known chn b Chatham Co NC: Geo b 1792, d Carroll Co TN; Abner c1797, d Pope Co AR, in Black Hawk War, St Clair Co IL.
Mrs. Josephine Allen Zaugg, 860 West Delta, Union, OR 97883
85-246 LOWRY-MINTER: Nd pts/Geo Lowry; m 18 Nov 1829 Sumner Co TN Jane Minter.
wf & chn only. Nd any info on Geo.
Mrs. Lila McWhirter, 3 Lakeside Ct., Rt. 6, Greenfield, IN 46140
1840 cen has
85-247 LOCKHART-LITTLEFIELD from SC, GA, AL. KIRBY-HOLLAND-GOODMAN-HOWARD-HAYES-WILSON-WOODMcMAHON early Simpson, Allen, Barren, Monroe Cos KY. Some early in Smith, Macon Cos TN. LEE
from Bedford & Campbell Cos VA. Early ances John Lee RS.
Vera G. Luker, 6715 Tulip Lane, Dallas, TX 75230
85-248 STILES-BAKER-SMITH: ~d info these fams/Monroe & Carroll Cos TN. Wm Howell Stiles/Monroe
Co TN? m/1 1881 Rebecca Ann Baker (d 1887); m/2 Jane Ellen Baker b 1869 dau/Wm H Baker b 1847
TN & Lu1a/Lurine Smith b 1857 TN & pts b VA. Was Jane Ellen gr dau/Geo Baker, Carroll Co?
Evelyn Stiles Enis, 6148 Betsworth Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada R3R OK1
85-249 TURNEY-LANCASTER-JONES: Nd pts, sibs/Henry Turney b c1731-50, (liv DeKa1b Co TN 1840) &
wf Elizabeth ?
Was he the Henry who m Martha Lancaster 1788? If not, how were these two
related? Which Henry m Nancy Jones? Des corr with desc.
Mrs. James H. Hartling, 739 W. Norwood, San Antonio, TX 78212
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85-250 BUCKINGHAM-TERRY: Nd info: Wm Buckingham, wf Jane Terry?; known chn:
ander. Carne from Pittsylvania Co VA & NC to TN. Will exch, pay postage.
Mrs. R. W. Hudson, 3109 So. Lewis, Tulsa, OK 74105
85-251 RAY-TRIPLETT: Nd 1st wf/Wm Tryon Ray, m c1835 Surry Co NC?
relatives?
Joyce Woehler, 6918 W. 4th, Kennewick, WA 99336
Thos, Nathl, Alex-
Were Wm & May Triplett close
85-252 NASH: Nd Nashs in TN & KY?; lineage/Elvis Presley's gr mo Nash.
Dorothy Nash, 318 W. 6th St., Marion, IN 46953
Will exch.
85-253 ROBINSON-BYRD: Gabriel Slaughter Robinson b c1828 Caroline Co VA; liv Bedford Co TN
l840s-l872; m Rhoda D Byrd c1855 Bedford Co TN. To TX 1872, d Travis Co TX 1890. Nd info on
pts Jos? Robinson & Frances ?
Karen Wyatt Robinson, 1625 Keeler, Wichita Falls, TX 76301
85-254 SULLIVAN-WEST-OZMENT: Nd info pts/Azel & Sophia (West) Sullivan m 1799 Guilford Co NC,
d Wilson Co TN. Son Holland m Polly Ozment 1814 Wilson Co. Their s Ethelbert m Eliz Ozment
1841 Wilson Co. They d Saline Co IL. Ethelbert had 5 D&D chn, bro Wm 2, why?
Joanne Domnick Sullivan, 2241 Flair, Oklahoma City, OK 73159
85-255 HALL-LYON: Wm Arthur Hall b c1846 Carroll Co TN m Mary Lyon b c1854 Henderson Co TN;
chn: Francis m John RUSH, Albert, Wm A m Hattie DENISON, Cola m W E FRONABARGER, M Turner, Erin
m Ed PEARSON, Leon m Clara~, 1/2 sis? Bettie m Joe JARRETT. Will exch.
Karen Willis, 1818 Glendale, Las Cruces, NM 88005
85-25~Q1T-WILLIAMS:
Nd sibs/Henderson Holt, m Martha C Williams. On 25 Mar 1904 the Warren
Co Times, McMinnville, TN Bates Hill News wrote he d in Nashville, TN on way to see bro in MO;
bur Gilley Hill Cern, Cannon Co; "his chn have neither f or mo."
Martha B. Holt, Rt. 1, Box 124, Morrison, TN 37357
)
85-257 MILLER-COBB-VENTRESS-MOORE-FREEMAN-THOMAS-WAGNER: Will exch re fam John Miller (17961870) m 1820 Eliz, dau/Chas Cobb. Chn (b 1823-45 Robertson CO & spouses: Chas (Wealthy Jane
Ventress), Susan (John Moore), Sally, Nancy (? Freeman), Geo (Isabelle Thomas), Robt, Lewis,
Margaret (Henry Wagner), Sarah.
--Ann Krahn, 9618 Sunnehanna, Pensacola, FL 32514
85-258 CONDRY-CONDRAY-WELCH-CHUMLEY-FREEMAN: Nd info, da/d, wf, pts/Wm Condry Sr, RS, b 1753
Farquier Co VA (bro Richard liv Sullivan Co). Son Wm H m Sarah Welch, gr dau/Jos Welch/VA. Gr
s Thos H m Sarah Ann Chumley, dau/Lewis & Mary Freeman Chumley. Bur Claiborne Co.
"
Faye Condray Durham, 301 South Pickwick, Springfield, MO 65802
85-259 DOUGLAS(S)-GEORGE: Nd pts, sibs/Edward Douglas b 1713 VA, d 1795 Sumner Co TN, m 1740
Sarah George, Farquier Co VA. Was he s/Jas Douglas? Nd proof.
Mrs. John Knight, 4332 Outland, Memphis, TN 38118
85-260 ROCHELLE: Will exch Rochelle data with anyone.
Herschel B. Rochelle, Rt. 3, Box 642, Hillsborough, NC 27278
85-261 LOWREY-MANARD-MOCK: Nd pts & da/d Jesse W Lowrey b c1829 NC (where?); Darcus Manard b
c1829 TN; Wm H Mock b 14 Dec 1816 Randolph Co NC. Will exch with desc/Andrew J & Lewis M Lowrey, both b Jefferson Co TN.
Mrs. Elsie Genteman, Rt. 1, Box 40, Zenda, KS 67159
85-262 TAYLOR-SPANGLER: Nd pts, sibs/John Taylor b c1803 VA; his 1st wf Eliza
more chn/Sullivan Co TN; 2nd wf Catherine Spangler with 10 chn/Scott Co VA.
Amanda Taylor, 8021 Reeve Road, Camden, OH 45311
?
with 8 or
85-263 FARRAR-McBRIDE: Nd pts/Wm & Penelope Farrar b c1800 NC; liv Bedford Co TN by 1825, Coffee Co TN by 1840. He d l880s; she d l870s Coffee Co. Chn: John, Thos Bell, Orville, Wm,
Samuel, Rufus, Kellis, Alexander, Ruffin, Benj, Ann (McBride) & Amaril1is.
Mrs. Frank Burian, 4 Sweetwood Court, Ballwin, MO 63011
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85-264 YOUNGBLOOD-BURKE: Nd pts/John Randolph Youngblood b 18 May 1830 GA m Sarah Jane Burke
Dadeville, AL 1 Sep 1859. Was in 6th LA Cav 1862-65. Mov to TX c1868.
C. W. Youngblood, 8926 Echo Valley, Houston, TX 77055
85-265 PRYOR-GRIFFITH-BENTON: Nd pts/Wm Pryor b 1785 NC & wf Sarah ? b 1790 VA. Mov from
Marion Co TN (with s Wm Jr & wf Nancy Griffith) to MO late 1840; 1iv Webster, Greene, Douglas
Cos. Nancy d & Wm Jr m Mary Benton.
Wanda E. Alexander, Rt. 2, Box 75, Reeds Spring, MO 65737
85-266 -RIDINGS: Nd info on David Ridings on 1820 Smith Co TN cen.
Roger W. Ridings, 6518 Montgomery Dr., San Antonio, TX 78239
85-267 CANTER/CARTER: 1850 Jackson Co TN cen has Dale, .Enoch, Stanton & Wilson Canter; shown
as Carter in 1860. 1850 Smith Co TN cen has a Matthew Canter; listed Carter in 1860. Which is
correct? Was Dale s/Richard Canter of Chas Co MD?
Mrs. L. S. Orrick, 3629 Wedgway, Fort Worth, TX 76133
85-268 ROSENBALM-HARRELL: Nd da/d & p1/bur for John Rosenbalm (b1811) & wf Martha Harrell b
1812; 1iv Claiborne Co 1850-60. Was Martha sib/E1iz Harrell wf/David Rosenbalm? Will exch.
Shirley Clark Coyle, 7818 East King Place, Tulsa, OK 74115
85-269 CHARLES-KNOWLES: Stephen K Charles m 29 Sep 1817 Polly Knowles in White Co TN; 1iv
White Co AR 1850. Was she Mary (b1795 NC) dau/John Knowles, RS?
Harold R. Wallace, 6110 E. 5th St., Tucson, AZ 85711
85-270 COX: Nd pts, sibs/Geo Washington Cox b 9 Dec 1839 Shelby Co TN. He stated fam mov to
KY 1844; 1iv MO 9 yrs; mo to TX (father d on way); later returned to MO. Geo W Cox was executed 1888 in Calaveras Co CA.
Lenore W. Clark, P •.0. Box 681, Upper Lake, CA 95485
85-271 GIDEON-STANDEFER-HOLSTON-SAWYER-DUNCAN-GREGORY-BROOKS-SMITH: Nd pts/a11: Ruth/Charity
Gideon b c1795 MS/VA, m Wm Standefer; Celia Holston b 1797 SC m E1kanah Sawyer; Sarah Duncan b
1796 NC m Elijah Gregory; Joshua Brooks b 1793 NC & wf Sarah Smith b 1802 NC.
Maxine Musselwhite, 3053 Manhattan Ave., Memphis, TN 38112
85-272 WAKEFIELD: Nd info on desc/Andrew B Wakefield b c1827 TN.
Elizabeth ? & dau Margaret.
Harry M. C~e1and, 2914 Egypt Central Road, Memphis,TN 38128
Liv Wayne Co MO 1850 with wf
85-273 FELTS-FOSTER-SHUMATE: J M Felts, s Cary Felts & Sarah Foster b 16 Jan 1811 Nashville,
sib/Sally C Shumate, purchased Shumate Bible at Sarah C Shumate Estate sale 9 Sep 1845. Where
is this Bible now?
Betty Key, 99 No. Auburndale, Memphis, TN 38104
85-274 KIRK-MONTGOMERY: John Kirk m SC c1783 Eleanor Montgomery; mov to Rutherford Co TN
c1804. Chn: Jane BELL, Hugh, Agnes McEWEN, Martha Montgomery, Eleanor KILLOUGH, John Jr,
E1iz. Most mov west to Henderson, Madison, Carroll Cos by 1830. Will exch.
Elizabeth Parkin, 5634 Spyglass Lane, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
85-275 WILLOUGHBY-BROWN-CHANCE: Nd info on David Curry Willoughby b c1852 TN, d 1 Apr 1890
Robards, Henderson Co, KY; m Henderson Co 23 May 1872 Margaret L Brown b c1855 TN (Cumberland?
Co), dau/W Claiborne Brown & Charlotte Wells Chance.
Jean Willoughby Comes, P. O. Box 696, Bodega Bay, CA 94923
85-276 GENT/GHENT/JENT-SULLINS-NOEL: Josiah Gent Sr b GA, m/1 Aug 1799 Knox Co TN Martha/Patty
Sullins; m/2 1832 Knox Co Jane Noel. 7 known chn: Jemima, Wm, Nathan Sullins, Josiah Jr, Jas,
Elizabeth, Thos Gent. Will exch.
Reva Hopkins Bruhn, P. O. Box 1575, Visalia, CA 93279
85-277 DAVIS-WINFIELD: Nd any info on Dr?Wm Douglas Davis, d c1904 (where?); m/1 ?, 1 son
(pos sibs). M/2 Josephine Winfield (d 18 Ju1 1921 Shelby Co TN Home for A&I); s John Douglas
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Queries (continued)
Davis b 9 Feb 1898 St Augustine FL, d 17 Mar 1965 Livermore CA.
Edward D. Davis, 4036 14th St., Marrero, LA 70072
85-278 CAMPBELL-STEWART: Nd pts & any info Jeremiah/Jerry Lamar Campbell b 1826 TN (liv Perry
Co TN) & wf Nancy Stewart; chn: Richard, Wm, Asa, John, Elizabeth, Mary, Sarah. Fam said he
was killed in Civil War. His pts from NC.
Carolyn S. Clark, 1106 East 8th St., Cushing, OK 74023
85-279 TABB-SULLIVANT: John Henry Tabb b Powhatan VA 1777; sons Alexander b 1809 Rowan Co NC m
Aggie Virginia Sullivant 26 Jul 1830 TN & John Hughes b TN 1811 (Rutherford Co?) m Jane Sullivan~
3 Jan 1833 TN (daus/Elkana). All liv TN 1810-33; to Chowtaw Dist, later Yalobusha Co, MS.
Mrs. William E. Tabb, 5220 Valerie Street, Bellaire, TX 77401
85-280 HALL-TEEM: Nd pts, pl/b & sibs/Jas W Hall & wf Spicy Elvira Teem; mov from Rabun Co GA &
settled in Polk Co TN by 1860.
Nick Hall, Rt. 2A, Box 208K, Morriston, FL 32668
85-281 DOUGHTY-EDWARDS: Des corr anyone researching Benjamin Doughty b 25 Apr 1769; m Elizabeth
Carroll Edwards; liv Cocke Co TN c1790. Also surnames: SILVEY-COCKE-GOODMAN-HOLLAND-KEMP-REYMSMANSFIELD-EVANS-SPOON-HOLT.
W. G. Dougrrt~f01]I~kY'St., Vallejo, CA 94590
85-282 HAMILTON~GREGG: Nd info on John Hamilton & wf Susan E Gregg; liv Hardeman Co TN; s Paul
Hatton b Middleton, TN c1886; mov to AR. Liv where bef Hardeman Co?
William Tidwell, 1468 Boardwalk, Florissant, MO 63031
85-283 KYSER-STONE-SAINT: Phillip Kyser b 1769 NC m Anny -l- b 1765 NC. S Jas b 1800 SC, d
1882 TX, m Fannie ?; 10 chn b TN (2 m Stone, 2 m Saint); s Gabriel b 1804 SC, d TN? (nd wf),
had 5 chn b TN. Will exch with anyone working on any spelling of Kyser.
Mrs. Eva Mae Martin, 114 Cornwall, Rockport, TX 78382
85-284 OAKES-NORTON: Nd pts/Norton Oakes b 1800 TN. Jos Oakes & Jacob Norton neighbors'on 1820
Bedford Co TN cen; on 1850 Obion Co TN cen Jos Norton liv with Norton Oakes.
Florence I. Moore, 915 N. Ranney, Sikeston, MO 63801
85-285 WOLFE: Nd info/Edward Wolfe b c1823 TN, m Elisabeth -l- b c1827 TN; liv Hancock Co TN
1860. Chn: Mariah, David, Lueza, Archibald, Elbert, Perry, Jacob, Louiza, Jane.
Laurel Melton, 12257 Formby Drive, Sunnymead, CA 92388
85-286 HAWKINS-BURKHALTER-BRUNSON-FUDGE-HARDIN: Nd info: Robt Hawkins/Marion Co TN 1840 (nd
wf & chn); Wm Alberry Hardin, McNairy Co TN 1900s; Rev Michael Burkhalter, Marion Co TN 1820.
Nd any Burkhalter, Brunson, Fudge Connections.
Maudie Fudge Tyler, 756 Loeb, Memphis, TN 38111
85-287 BARNETT: Des corr desc/John B Barnett b 1824 GA, d Ind Ter OK 1897; wf Minerva b 1822
SC. On 1860 Ittawamba Co MS cen with 13 chn 1-17 yrs: Louisa J, Sarah E, Lucinda C, Francis A,
John F, Wm A, Lee M, Jas C, Susan A, Mandry, Mary, Elizabeth, Amos.
Virgil Rogers, 6201 Wible Rd. No.6, Bakersfield, CA 93313
85-288 HENRY-FINE-LOWER-ARNOLD: Nd any info: John Henry (RS) b Berkeley Co VA 1753, liv Cocke
Co TN l830s; Ensign Geo H;nty, Cocke Co Mil 1798 with Peter & Lidgard Fine; Geo Henry (same?) d
White Co 1817, wf Anny. (~nrys named Vinet & Lidgard for Fines); Lower & Arnold fams/Roane Co.
Benton D. Henry, 5207 N. Black Canyon, B-5l, Phoenix, AZ 85015
85-289 MILLER-McKIBBEN: Ndp,s, sibs & pI/bur for John Miller b 20 Aug 1754 NC?, d 31 Jan 1843,
m Mary ?
Son Jas (any sibs?) b 17 Dec 1776, d 29 Jul 1845, m Rebecca McKibben 4 May 1796
Mecklenburg Co NC.
Mrs. Lloyd R. Creasy, 414 N. Willett, Memphis, TN 38112
85-290 CHRISTMAS-McLEMORE: Nd loc/grave of Col Wm Christmas (RS); liv Williamson Co TN 1811; m
Abigail McLemore of NC. Related fams: GREEN-MARSHALL-DAVIS-DEYER-BAKER.
H. W. Christmas, Box 1311, Wauchula, FL 33873
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85-291 ROGERS-OYLER: Des corr fam/Jeremiah D Rogers b 1822 TN, m c1840 TN Elizabeth Oyler b
1822 TN. Chn: Geo b Marion Co TN; Sarah & Nancy Minerva b Dade Co GA; 4 chn b Lawrence Co AR.
Martha A. Ames, Rt. 1, Box 36B, Wright City, MO 63390
85-292 FUQUA-RICHARDSON-MARTIN: Ralph Fuqua named dau Susannah, wf/John Richardson, in will of
1765, (pro 1770, Bedford Co VA). Nd proof they are pts/Susannah Richardson who m Chas Caffrey
Martin who 1iv Abbeville Co SC, Montgomery Co VA 1810, White Co TN 1811-40s, d Van Buren Co TN
1850s.
Mrs. Frankie Passons Francis, 432 Vonda Drive, Sulphur Springs, TX 75482
85-293 BROCK-CRISIP/CHRISOP-HARDER: Nd pts/Jane Crisip, m 1850 Lewis Co TN John Willis Harder.
Chn: Wm H b 1851, Jas Francis b 14 Feb 1852 Hickman Co TN, m 17 Mar 1874 Decatur Co TN Parlee
Brock (nd her pts).
Evelyn Parlee Harder Simpson, 4126 Howard, Muskogee, OK 74401
85-294 BRANNEM-CHILDRESS-WEAVER-WILKERSON: Nd info on these fams: Elisha Pharoh Childress &
Susan Jane Weaver, Anderson Co late 1800s; John Wilkerson (Civ War vet) & Mary Brannem (sons Wm
& Hall Jackson) in Knox or Anderson Cos area same period.
Shirley Richison Fields, 2005 South Hackley Street, Muncie, IN 47302
85-295 ALLEN-DODSON-EVANS-PRICE-DAY: Nd info Matthew Allen (any other A11ens), Rhea Co TN 1830;
Samuel Dodson b c1800 VA, 1iv 1850-60 Rhea Co TN. Prices/McMinn & Bradley Cos TN 1840-50. Nd
pts/Geo Evans b 1821, m 1844 Claiborne Co TN Eliza Day.
Sue Price Ikerd, Rt. 1, Box 574, Conway, MO 65632
85-296 McKINLEY-GILLHAM-GREER: Nd pts/John McKinley b c1788 TN, d 8 Aug 1872 Sevier Co AR; m
da/Jacob Clemmons Gillham & Mary Greer. Nd proof, da & her first name.
Billie Wright Egleston, P. O. Box 395, Glenwood, AR 71943-0395
85-297 THORNTON-HAMILTON-FOXHALL: Nd info on genea1ogy/Robt Glover Thornton (s/John Thornton &
Mary Hamilton), double 1st cousin/Alexander Hamilton, b 1761 Isle of St Croix, W Indies; wf Mary
Foxhall/Edgecombe Co NC.
Suzette Petersen, Box 692, Bayfield, CO 81122
85-298 GIBSON-BATES-DILLARD-KEATON-RAYBURN-NIX: Nd any info: Jas Gibson & wf Catherine Bates
(dau/Jas,VA). Chn: Nancy m Jas Dillard; Wm m 1833 Franklin Co Margaret Keaton; Samuel bur Coffee Co; Sallie m Adam Rayburn. Nd info Moses Nix/Hickman & Perry Cos, d bef 1850.
Mary Jane Davis, 7451 North Shore Rd., Norfolk, VA 23505
85-299 BUTCHER-OWSLEY-RHORER-HOOVER-BRUNER-BARTON: Charity Butcher, da/Barnabas Butcher, m
1827 Claiborne Co TN, Thos Owsley (s/Charity Barton & John Owsley, Jessamine Co?). Any conn
bet Butcher-Owsley fam & Rhorer-Hoover-Bruner fam?
Mrs. Helen Huff Schuck, 2511 East 2nd St., Bloomington, IN 47401
85-300 PHILLIPS-ARGLEA-PERRY-DINKINS-LAWRENCE-COLE: Nd pts/John L. Phillips b 1856, d 1885
Sumner Co TN, m 1879 Margaret Arg1ea. Nd pts/John Wm Francis Perry b c1848, d 1914 Sumner Co;
m/1 Arte1ia Dinkins 1869; m/2 Mrs. Mildred F Roberson Lawrence 1884; m/3 Mrs Sarah Cole 1914.
Linda Davis, P. O. Box 426, Mechanicsville, MD 20659
85-301 SPENCER-DANSBEE-KIMBRO-GOULD-CAMPBELL-BRANCH: Egin H Spencer m 3 Jan 1836 Maury Co TN
Sarah Louisa Dansbee (nd b & d/da both). Wm Bond Gould/NY b 15 Oct 1816 m Sarah Sophronia
Campbell b 22 Feb 1823 TN. Nd pts & ances for all.
Joyce Spencer Connell, 500 W. Cooper, West Memphis, AR 72301
85-302 ARNOLD: Nd pts/Jas Hayes Arnold b c1820 TN, m Arny/Amy; on 1850 White Co TN cen; on Hunt
Co TX cen 1860. Nd info on White Co TN Arnolds. Were they all related? How?
Lora McVay Miller, P. O. Box 334, Nowata, OK 74048
85-303 McMULLIN-CATES: Des corr re McMullin fam/Webster & Henderson Cos KY. Jos McMullen b
3 Feb 1822, d 18 Mar 1893, m/1 ? (nd name); m/2 Stacy Cates; both bur McMullin Chapel Cem.
Samuel McMullin b 1797 & wf Jane b 1799 also bur there; are they his pts?
Tommy Guice, 815 Grand Ave. N., Fort Payne, AL 35967
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Queries (continued)
85-304 HARLEY/HURLEY-MOSES: Will exch info on Harley in Gibson & Hardeman Cos: John, Jas,
Robt, Thos, Geo, Moses Joshua, Martha Lucretia, Ann, Baldwin, Nancy. Martha Moses m ? Harley
c1800. Nd her father.
William Leneham, 3317 Lake Mendota Dr., Madison, WI 53705
85-305 SMITH-COATS-THOMPSON-BROWN: Nd pts/Azoriah S Thompson m 5 Feb 1858 Mary S (Burkes?)
Smith. Nd proof conn bet Jas Thompson & Azoriah S. Joe Webster Brown b 1818 (bro/Jim) m 25
Nov 1855 Mary Coats; 1iv Lawrenceville, Lawrence Co TN. Were they from Bertie Co NC or GA?
Charline Brown, 410 No. Jefferson, Seminole, OK 74868
85-306 SIMMONS-CAMERON-SPEARS: Nd pts, p1/b: Thos J Simmons (1820-1850); Martha Jane Simmons
(1810-c1843), m Simon Cameron (nd p1/b); Nancy Simmons (1805-c1843), m ? Spears; all sibs b
NC, d Shelby Co TN. John D Simmons (sib?) b 1805 NC, 1iv Shelby Co 184~Madison Co TN 1850.
Mary Louise Nazor, 5937 Poplar Pike #13, Memphis, TN 38119
85-307 HUBBARD-BAKER: Nd any info: Geo Abraham Hubbard b 1853 TN, s/Jas C Hubbard b c1816 &
Caroline C Baker; Jas 0 Hubbard b c1796 NC, 1iv TN from c1815; on 1850 Hardeman Co TN cen.
Mrs. Pat C. Ba10k, R. Rt., Box 26, Fence Lake, NM 87315
85-308 BRIDGES: Have lost this fam nr TN/AL border after 1870 Lawrence Co AL cen; Ansel S
Bridges b 1815; Mahala/Hulda b 1860, Simmons J b 1843, Wm b 1850, Martha b 1855, Ezekea1 b 1857,
Aaron b 1860, Solomon b 1864. All chn b Coweta/Carroll Co GA.
Wanda James, 6265 Va11eyda1e, Memphis, TN 38115
85-309 HILL-CULP: Nd pts/Frederick Francis Biggers Hill b 1820 (Prince Edward VA?), m Somerville, Fayette Co TN 1850 Sarah Jane Cu1p (dau/Rev Peter Cu1p). Mov to AR c1859.
Mrs. Lorene Golden, Rt. 1, Gurdon, AR 71743
85-310 MOORE-FARMER-WEBB: Nd info & pts: Arthur Moore b 1823 NC, d 1870 Greene Co AR, m 1847
Gibson Co TN Mildred Eliz Farmer. Sibs: Eli b 1829 NC, Milly b 1833 TN (m T S Webb), Elisha
b 1835, Allen b 1838 TN (d 1900 Obion Co TN),Albert/A1fred b 1842.
Mrs. Robert D. Crothers, 1518 Greenbrook Lane, Flint, MI 48507
85-311 ALLEN-RUSSELL-REAVES-BRACK-COATS: Geo Allen b 1776 Wake Co NC; to TN bef 1810 (nd 10c).
Did he m 1803 Davidson Co TN Phereby Russell? Uncle Samuel Reaves (c1755-1834) m Granville Co
NC c1785 Susannah Brack (nd chn); 1iv Wake & Iredell Cos NC; to Lincoln Co TN c1816 with nephew
Thos Coats.
Mrs. Sara C. Allen, Rt. 2, Box 327, Hiddenite, NC 28636
85-312 GILBERT: Nd p1/b & pts/Loranna Jane Gilbert, b 28 Dec 1845 TN.
James M. Allen, 1609 So. Sandia Ave., West Covina, CA 91790
85-313
John A
d 1853
Bettye
HALE-WILLIAMS-DANEHOWER-KERNELL: Nd pts/Mary Louisa Hale, b c1832, m/1 1848 Maury Co
Williams; m/2 1866 Obion Co Frank Danehower; m/3 ? Kerne11. Was she dau/Bird SHale,
Maury Co, & 1st wf (nd name)?
Gwaltney, 4298 Minden Rd., Memphis, TN 38117
85-314 PLUMMER: Nd f/John L Plummer b 1803 NC (where?). Mov from Montgomery Co TN to KY c1849.
Nd 10c/f (b NC) in Montgomery Co TN/NC where m & John L b.
Merle Plummer Hobgood, 509 Moran St., Bryan, TX 77801
85-315 McCOY-RUTLEDGE: Nd pts/Robt M McCoy b NC, d 30 Dec 1843 Rutherford Co TN, m 23 Aug 1815
Holly Rutledge b VA, d 24 May 1837. Known chn Mary Jane & Martha.
Grace L. Becker, 6129 Mother Lode Drive, Placerville, CA 95667
85-316 ROSS-BARNES-McNICHOLS-BRADLEY: Will exch on these fams 1iv Wilson Co TN early 1800s.
Also researching Ross in other TN cos.
Joel Ross, 225 Peach Valley Point, Gallatin, TN 37066
85-317 PALMORE/PALMER-MILLER-McFARLIN/McFARLAND: Nd info: Wm Palmer b 1 Ju1 1799 SC, d 30 Jun
1881 Senath, MO, m Parme1ia Miller b 1806 SC, d 1854 Stoddard Co MO; both fams 1iv Gibson Co TN
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1850. Erasmus McFarland b 1810 NC, wf Celia
Mrs. Alvin Toombs, Rt. 1, Senath, MO 63876
?
b 1816 NC.
85-318 RHOADES/RODES-REDGES/RODGERS/RIDGE: Nd pts, p1/b Robt Rhoades, m 1823 Henderson Co TN
(burned co) Lucinda Redges (Goodspeed Hist). Robt & Samuel Rhodes in Johnson Co AR 1830, Van
Buren Co AR 1850. Was Luinda or her mo 1/2 Indian? Did they come to W TN from Warren Co TN?
Margaret Norvell Sinclair, 936 So. Perkins, Memphis, TN 38117
85-319 McCOLLUM-CAMPBELL-PALMER: Nd mg info, 1st name (John?) McCollum, photographer, 1st cousin, m c1855 Nancy Stanley Campbell (dau/Wm Campbell & Rhoda McCollum, m 1826) of Fentress Co TN.
Killed Civ War c1863; s/Jas McCollum/Wayne Co KY, 1iv Concordia Par LA 1850 & Nancy P Palmer
(dau/Adam), E Fe1iciana Par LA.
Mrs. Helen McCollum, 13290 Pierce Rd., Saratoga, CA 95070
85-320 REEVES-TROWELL-WILSON: Nd info, pts: Thos W Reeves (s/Robinson Reeves & Jane Trowell?),
b 1849 Williston TN, d 1893, m Winnie H Wilson (dau/Jas H K C Wilson & Arabella P W ?) b 1853
(where), d 1922 Williston, TN. Chn: Lillian, Arthur, Clarence, Thos, John, Fred, Blanche.
Barbara B. Reeves, P. O. Box 122, APO NY 09128
85-321 GIVENS-MORTON-RICE-CRENSHAW-HACKETT-HENDRIX-DILLON: Des corr desc: Susan Morton m Dr
Samuel Givens, Gibson Co TN; Harriett Rice m 1810 Sumner Co TN Nathaniel Crenshaw; John Dillon
m Matilda & Edward Hendrix m Mary Hackett, Guilford Co NC (later in McNairy Co TN).
Vernon Holmes, 1400 Bluefield Dr., Florissant, MO 63033
85-322 CLAXTON-HARVEY: Nd info/Dr Wm W Claxton b 1804 VA, d 1851 Gibson Co TN & wf Ann Harvey
b 1808 VA, d 1851, Gibson Co TN.
Georgene C. Kehoe, 1015 Golden Bear, Kingwood, TX 77339
85-323 COLLINS-ROBINSON-McDOWELL-McKINNEY: Nd pts, ances/Jane Collins b 1812 TN, d 1887 Ripley
Co MO; m/1 ? Robinson; m/2 1837 Montgomery Co AL, Wm McDowell b 1797 SC (chn: Geo W, Jos,
C E, Hannah:-Letta, Ganam). To Wayne Co MO c1855; Wm d; Jane m/3 Jas Elgin McKinney.
Linda Patton, 435 Avery Rd. E., Chehalis, WA 98532
85-324 COWAN-MORGAN-KEITH: Nd info Wm Cowan (s/Samue1 Cowan & Sarah Margaret Keith?), b TN
c1800, d 25 Jan 1865, bur Whitwell, Marion Co TN; m Cynthia Morgan b KY. Chn: Seabird, Samuel,
Sarah, Reuben, Wm, Esther, Mary, Caroline, Benj Franklin, Francis, Josephus.
Cindy Stamps, 524 Carol Court, Richardson, TX 75081
85-325 McNEESE-HAWKINS-FOSTER-STEELE-YEAKLEY: Nd da & p1/b, 1st wf/Isaiah McNeese, d c1818
Greene Co TN; m/2 1807 Greene Co TN Esther Hawkins; chn in will: Lydia (Foster), Martha
(Steele), Susannah (Yeakley), Samuel. Nd p1/b, pts/Henry Yeakley; d 1826; will names 14 chn.
Betty Lee Stalder, 4320 E. 56th Pl., Tulsa, OK 74135
85-326 FAUGHT: Nd info on gr f Faught & fam; only record of fam location from my f, B1utcher
Louis Faught, who said fam mov to area no of Memphis, TN (Obion, Tipton/Lauderdale Co) in late
1800s/ear1y 1900s from Poesons, KS.
Robert J. Faught, 5510 Shooters Hill Lane, Fairfax, VA 22032
85-327 JOHNSON-GASKIN (S)-McOWEN: Nd info these Memphis TN fams: Ma1isa Ada1ine Johnson b
1846, bur 24 Dec 1920, m J09 Gaskin; dau Cora Alma Gaskins b 12 Aug 1881, d 12 Feb 1976, m
Dooley H McOwen b 12 Nov 1878, d 28 Dec 1954.
Michael H. Turpin, 1004 Martha Dr., Gladewater, TX 75647
85-328 KEELING-McAFEE-RULE-DeSELLE: Nd info: Elijah Keeling b 8 Oct 1840 TN, d 23 Jan 1888
Jasper Co MO, m 26 Nov 1863 Phelps Co MO Mary Matilda McAfee; Wm Rule & wf Anna DeSe11e d c1900
TN yellow fever epidemic & left orphaned chn Edwin, Jessica, Esther & Homer.
Alan Rule Keeling, 1206 Ho110wcreek, #4, Austin, TX 78704
85-329 RITCHEY-THOMPSON: Resch history of Blues Hill C P Church. Nd desc/Rev David Preston
Ritchey b 1808 Blount Co TN, d 1891 Warren Co TN, & Rev Isaac L Thompson b 1832, d 1908 DeKa1b
Co TN.
Bonita Bratcher Mangrum, Rt. 7, Box 390, McMinnville, TN 37110
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85-330 BUCK-MAYBERRY/MABERRY-CLEVENGER: Nd pts, 1st wf/Jacob Buck (s/Abraham Buck of Carter &
Monroe Cos?), b 1802 TN, liv Monroe Co 1830 & 1840. Nd pts/Sarah Mayberry (dau/Braxton?), b
1793 VA, liv Overton Co TN 1820 m Reuben Clevenger.
Sandra Murray Freeling, 24113 - 105th Pl. W., Edmonds, WA 98020
85-331 MONTGOMERY-BOBBITT: Geo WMontgomery signed 1827 mg bond/Matilda C Bobbitt & Wm B Montgomery (b1806) who m Raleigh, NC; liv rest of lives in Weakley Co TN. Nd any info on Geo W or
Wm B Montgomery.
Sarah Finch Rollins, 12715 Cobblestone, Houston, TX 77024
85-332 CODY-PERKINS-COLLINS-WOMACK: Wm Wesley Cody (s/Thos Cody & Sarah Collins) b 26 Mar 1856
Whiteside, TN, m 1874 Tacy Perkins (dau/Mose Perkins & Jenny Womack) b 3 Oct 1856 TN; later mov
to KY, then Sullivan Co IN. Des corr desc. Will exch info.
Mrs. Robert L. Jewell, R. R. #1, Box 398B, Dugger, IN 47848
85-333 RIGGS-HAMILTON-PORTER-GOODRUM: Nd pts, pl/b TN, sibs Thos J Riggs (was mo half Cherokee?), b Oct 1838, d 1886 Medina Co TX, m 1868 Burnet Co TX Sarah Olivia Hamilton. Nd pts/Wm
Porter (1766-1841), bur Porters Chapel, Maury Co TN; m (nd pI) Sebra Goodrum (1775-1851).
Camp Gilliam, 1709 Santa Maria, Kingsville, TX 78363
85-334 PHILLIPS-BALL: Nd info ances: Jacob Phillips b c1792 NC (from Yancey Co NC to Washington Co TN?), m 1806 Elizabeth Ball; chn: Jesse, John, Mary, Geo, Ruben, Aaron, Jacob.
WID. R. Phillips, 4914 Gailwood Ave., Memphis, TN 38122
85-335 SOUDER: Nd pts/John Souder b 1808 Greene Co TN (pts b VA); mov with Jacob(b c1760),Fred-,
erick (b l769),Christian (b bef 1775) & Jacob (b c1796) to Washington Co IN 1816. who did John I
go with? How related? Jacob, Fred., Chris. & John on Greene Co Tax Lists 1799-1812.
Mrs. Dawson Souder, Rt. 3, Box 21, Pekin, IN 47165
)
85-336 THOMPSON-HOOD: Nd pts/both: Elijah Thompson b c1787 Greene Co TN/VA: in Greene Co c1800
m 1808 Greeneville Annise Hood b c1790 NC?; liv Warrensburg. 10 chn b Greene Co: last b c1837
Cass Co MO. Elijah & 2 sons Bapt Min. Will exch.
Lorene Raines, 5272 Proj. Dr. #328, Wichita Falls, TX 76302
85-337 ERWIN-GOFF-COWAN-WALKER: Jas Pernell Erwin b 1796 Rowan Co NC (s/Jos & Catherine [Cowan]
Erwin; nd their pts), m Susannah Goff (dau/John & Susan [Walker] Goff, nd their pts) b 1805 Williamson Co TN, d 1894 Clay Co MS: 11 chn; her sis Sallie m his bro Squire Cowan Erwin.
Mrs. Elizabeth Alford Williams, 734 Mayer St., Greenville, MS 38701
85-338 CANIDA/CANADAY/KENNEDY: Nd pts/Jos b TN c18l3, d c1869 Lafayette Co AR; m Nancy -l- (nd
pts) from KY. On 1850 Tippah Co MS cen spelled Kennedy with 3 chn b TN: Martha, Margaret & WID.
Elizabeth W. Brown, 4205 Peachtree Cir. E., Jacksonville, FL 32207
85-339 WILBANKS-TOWNSEND-McCRAY-TAYLOR: Nd info: Wm Henry Wilbanks b 7 Dec 1810 Eng, d 1902
Omaha, TX, TN Civ War Vet, m Phebia Townsend b Mar 1835 GA; Mary Eliz McCrary (dau/Jesse & Eliz
McCrary) b 1874 TN, d 1959 Titus Co TX, m Jese Hamilton Taylor b 1870 AL.
Dan Wilbanks, 1507 S. Diamond Bar Blvd., Diamond Bar, CA 91765
85-340 GREEN-MESSICK-LAMON-CUNNINGHAM: Nd pts/Alexander Mitchell Green b 24 Apr 1835 TN, m 13
Jan 1856 Coffee Co TN, Nancy Catherine Messick b Apr 1834 Warren Co TN; & pts/Sarafina Lamon
b 1 Apr 1830 TN, m 11 Jan 1847 Washington Co TN, Alexander Cunningham.
Janet Ward, 12150 Davenport Rd., Saugus, CA 91350
85-341 BARNETT: Nd any info on fam/Thos Jordan Barnett b Fayette Co TN 4 Apr 1860, s/Jas Jordan
Barnett b 14 Oct 1829 Wayne Co TN: nd mother of each.
K. C. Fitzgibbons, 1050 Villa Nueva, El Cerrito, CA 94530
85-342 STOVER-WARD-MILLER: Nd info Christian Stover b Alsace Lorraine, m -l-; liv Carter Co
l799-c18l5. Chn: Danl b1775 m/l Phoebe Ward, m/2 Antoinette Ward; Christian Jr b 1776 PA m
Jemima Ward; Jacob; Samuel m Eliz Miller 1804 Carter Co, her bro Geo m Lydia b 1787; Jos; Simon.
Mrs. Joseph M. Houchin, 317 SW Des Moines St., Ankeny, IA 50021
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85-343 CURNUTT-DENT: Nd pts, sibs, p1/b & d, dates: Wm Curnutt m Lucinda Dent 1817 Grainger
Co TN; 1iv Campbell Co TN. Chn: Preston, Nancy Jane, John M, Mary Ann, Riley, Wm Harrison,
Lucinda, Jas Marion; m CAPMBELL-DAGLEY-ALBRIGHT-BOWLINGER-HAGGARD-HOUSLEY: some to AR & MO.
Virginia Curnutt Lanning, 1417 Breckon Dr., Hobbs, NM 88240
85-344 PARKER: Des corr desc Garrett Parker Jr b 1805 Montgomery Co NC, d c1867 Fayette Co TN.
On 1860 Fayette Co TN cen, Civ Dist 12.
Jack K. Gray, Rt. 2, Box 43A, Cabot, AR 72023
85~345 LINDSAY-McMANUS-SPRINKLE(S):
Nd info: Caleb Lindsay b c1823 Maury Co TN. Were his pts
Meredith & Letta Sprinkles Lindsay? Did he m Lynia McManus 19 Jan 1842 Maury Co TN? c1854 mov
to Cape Girardeau Co MO, then Stoddard Co MO.
Kevin T. Kelly, 6920 Nashville, St. Louis, MO 63139
85-346 KERR-EDMONDSON-WITTON-LOWE-MABERRY: Nd info/pts: Rachel Kerr b c1790, d c1824, m 6 Nov
1801 Greene Co TN Wm Edmondson; Andrew Lowe b 1793 TN, d 1868 Rhea Co TN, m Jane Witton (dau/Wm
Stanley Witton); Jas Maberry b c1810 NC, d c1855 Roane Co TN, m Sarah ~, 1iv Roane Co TN.
James A. Veregge, 23015 Via Pimiento, Mission Viejo, CA 92691
85-347 SUTTON-HUFF: Nd pts, sibs/Jos & John Sutton b VA 1770s; Jos m Elizabeth ~, John m
Elizabeth Huff; both mov c1815 from TN to Howard Co, MO, then Iron Co MO. John stayed in MO;
Jos mov back to Sevier-Cocke Cos TN area c1825.
Bruce D. Sutton, 190 Academy Street, Canton, NC 28716
85-348 BEATY-BOND-MARRS: Nd pts, sibs/Dr Abe E. Beaty b 1828 MS, d 1890; m Mary Lucinda Bond;
practiced medicine Memphis, Shelby Co TN. Mother a Miss Marrs.
Nina Sadler Bell, 19620 Bob-o-1ink Drive, Miami, FL 33015
85-349 JOYNER-WILLIS-SANDERS-WEBB: Nd pts, any info, re Will Joyner b 1810 NC, m Nancy ~ b
c1822 VA; 1iv Hawkins Co TN 1850. On 1880 Tipton Co TN cen, chn John J, Wm H, Washington,
Harvey, Jane, Nicholas, Alexander, Frederick & Thos Griffin.
Mrs. James O. Joyner, 2336 Macgruder Cove, Memphis, TN 38119
85-350 INCE-NANCE: Nd info on Agnes Ince m Elias B. Nance; 1iv Overton Co TN? 1860 to TX via MO.
Nelda Agrusa, 3303 E. Date Street, Brea, CA 92621
85-351 PATTERSON-VINEYARD: Nd pts/Lewis Patterson b C1804 TN m Patsey (dau/Nancy Vineyard b VA?)
b c1804 GA; chn: Nancy Mildred b 1831 TN, David, Sarah, Martha, Henry, Timothy, Stephen, Willis,
Jas (all b IL). Liv Stewart, Montgomery Cos TN 1820-30, Gallatin, Saline Cos IL 1840-50.
Gerry Byers Spence, 1550 North Parkway, #714, Memphis, TN 38112
85-352 HESTER-GRAVES-LOCK: Nd info, sibs/ Graves Hester b 1777 Mecklenburg Co VA, m Mary Graves
4 Sep 1802 Granville Co NC; to Giles Co TN by 1819; he d Fayette Co TN 1856-59. 3 known chn:
Nancy m Geo Washington Lock, Giles Co TN; John Wand Rebecca. Will esch.
Jean Alexander West, 3133 Chisca Ave., Memphis, TN 38111
85-353 MARSHALL-ISBELL-HAMMONS-COX: Nd pts: Virginia Campbell Marshall b VA 1814, m 1834 Jas
Medley Isbell (Robertson/Montgomery Co TN?). Were John Carter & Benjamin Marshall bros? Nd
pts/Barbry Hammons b VA 1810-15 & husband Samuel Cox b 1778 VA, d 1871 Haywood Co TN.
Joanne Moore, Frenchmans Bayou, AR 72338
85-354 BISHOP-STEVENS/STEPHENS: Asa Bishop m Mary Susan Stevens c1820 NC; nd pts/both.
exch info on these fams after they come to Hardeman Co TN 1830-40.
Helen Sain Hazelton, 3291 Scenic Terrace, Memphis, TN 38128
Will
85-355 TAYLOR-POWERS: Searching Thos S Taylor b c1802 NC, d Decatur Co TN, m (when?) Rebeckah
Powers c 1811 SC. Chn: Smith K, Analiza, Andrew J, Eli, Thos J, Susan, Jas K P, Amanda; in
Rutherford Co TN in 1850. Also E (E1iz?), F C (fern), W F P & Thos J in Decatur Co TN 1860.
Will exch info.
Deloris Taylor, R. #2, McLeansboro, IL 62859
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SURNAME INDEX
"Ansearchin'" News - Volume 32, 1985
)
Aallerd 24 25
Abbay 63
Abbott 27 114 115
Abenathy/Abinathy 63
Abercrombe 33
Abernathy 7 79
Able 164
Ackard 48
Acklin 110
Ackman 171
Acles 20 21 22 77
Acof 106
Acord 48
Acuff 92
Adam 75 78 155
Adams 16 27 42 54 55
56 63 6676 77 79 99
103 107 108 109 114
137 148 170 171 181
Adamson/Adomson 76
Adcock 48 82
Ad(d)air 84 85
Adds 170
Adeir 162
Adkins 8 25 62 99 132
133
Adkison 20
Aerlson 181
Affack 21
Afflack 21
Agee 160
Agen 19
Agnew 94
Agrusa 200
Ah(e)art 16
Aiken 106
Ainslie 33
Airy 111
Aka1 18
Ake 35 37
Akin 111 166
Akins 63 167
Alaxander 111 112 115
Albright 103 200
Alderson 112 113 116
166
Aldmon 18
Aldridge 63 85
Alewine 4
Alexander 15 16 24 41
45 56 75 76 80 81
107 143 161 163 165
194
Alford 15 63 139
Alison 19 21 77
AIkins 157
Allcorn 84
Allemong 99
Allen 19 20 22 24 47
48 63 76 78 79 81 84
85 93 95 110 118 144
148 155 156 159 160
Allen (cont'd) 164 170 Ashbrooke 105
Ashby 79
192 196 197
Ashe 18 33
Alley 3 142
Allgood 21
Asher 159
Allin 62
Ashfield 56
Ashford 73 74
Allison 16 17 26 36
63 79 83 92 105 106
Ashlock 24 156
Ashly 159
107 192
Allmon 63
Ashust 162
Alln 110
Ashworth 16 17
AICl) red 23 85
Askew 60 141 155 156
Aloways 76
Askins 63 170
Alsbrook 133 134
Aston 21
Alsop 18 20 77
Atchinson 171
Alsup 79
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Alton 113
Atha 110
Alvenstein 30
Atkins 23 59 62 86 87
131 154 157 188 190
Alvis 79
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Atkinson 100 142 170
Ame(s) 16 144 155 196 Atterburn 70
Atwell 18 22
Amis 45 90
Amminet t 177
Atwood 172
Ammons 164
Auk 164
Aulabaugh 99
Amorette 27
Amos 19
Ausment 78 79 80 81
Aussin 162
Anderson 9 14 15 20
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105 106 109 110 112
116 141 143 159 162
Aus(s)ton 63 87
139 149 152 160 161
Autry 63 96
162 164 170 181 182
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185 187 188 189 190
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Awalt 93
Angel 45
Axtel 27
Anthony 63 148 155
Aploma 30
Aydelott 63
Apperson 155
Ayecock 12
Arbuckle 17
Ayer(s) 57 85 110
Archard 30
148 152
Archer 17 35 183
Ayres 27 30 57
Ardar 23
Arey 111 113 115
Arglea 196
Babb 18 33 109 139
Bable 105
Armour 30
Armstron 24
Bacheler 91
Armstrong 13 17 27 30 -Bachus 65 79 80 181
33 37 63 77 83 84
Backtold 27
Backus 16 27 80
104 105 107 110 148
Baddley 30
149 161 170 181 192
Badget 19
Arnald 17 18
Arnett 36 38 42 111
Baffoot 164
Baggett 82 88 144
116
Bagwell 80
Arnold 30 47 106 195
Bailey 35 61 62 64 75
196
Arrendell 108
88 111 132 133 137
Ar(r)ington 20 80 101 Bails 110
Arshbrook 83
Baily 17 35 76 111
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Arter 24
Arthur 63
Bain 33
Arwine 105
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81 87
Baity 17
Baker 7 14 15 16 18 20
27 45 56 61 62 63 64
76 84 88 93 95 96 102
106 108 110 112 116
132 133 142 143 144
148 159 162 165 169
170 172 185 186 192
195 197
Balch 46 65
Balden 63
Baldridge 30 43 44 63
109
Baldwin 20 171
Bale(s) 20 110
Baley 17
Ball 20 27 30 65 171
192 199
Ballance 107
Ballard 16 30 56
Ballou 64 65
Balok 197
Balsher 110
Bambo 59
Bamman 6 149
Bandy 19 63 169
Baner 27
Banes 13 14 92
Bangham 80 81
Bank(s) 3 30 53 65 84
113 114
Banter 76
Barba 41
Barbee 40 75
Barber 40 79
Barbour 47 112
Barclay 141
Bard 158
Barens 105
Barfeet 22
Barham 63 64
Barinas 30
Barker 76 79 181
Barkley 6 106
Barksdale 15
Barkwell 42
Barnard 15 167
Barnclanqu 27
Barn(e)s 26 30 45 47
63 64 86 105 197
Barnet(t) 44 95 106 110
111 112 113 114 116
154 157 165 168 195
199
Barnwell 64
Barr 22 49
Barret(t) 33 65 182
184
Barron 152
Barrow 47 64 65 180 181
202
Barrowget 160
Barry 27 62 65 105
107 118 181
Barth 27
Bartholomew 78
Bart1et(t) 20 27 46
64 110
Bart1(e)y 80 110
Barton 15 16 22 23 75
81 84 85 97 109 162
196
Basham 64
Bashares 13
Baskin(s) 79 103
Bass(e) 15 18 65 75
76 77 80 81 105 177
Bassett 110
Basye 64
Bateman 65 139 188
Bates 30 64 78 114
196
Batt(s) 99 158
Batterage 159
Batt1e(s) 64 114 139
Bauars 108
Baugh 56 143
Baughman 27
Bauguss 175
Baumgardner 33
Baumgertner 85
Baxter 64 78 79
Bayettes 85
Bayles 106
Bayless 72 88 92 171
Bayliss 33 87 88 182
Bayly 65
Baynes 47
Bays 3 77 157
Beachamp 16 81
Beachum 74
Beagle 77
Beal1e 97
Beamish 73
Bean 36 39 40 41
Bearch 22
Beard 25 48 74 96 154
155
Bearns 76
Bearten 160
Beason 24
Bease1y 21
Beasley 64 101
Beaty 65 110 120 182
200
Beauchamp 64
Beaver(s) 58 61 133
137 138 185
Beazley 64
Bebb 30
Bechinoe 101
Beck 45 47 103 156
Becker 91 197
Beckham 165
Becknal1 172
Beckto1d 27
Bedard 150
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100 156 162 169 181
Beej1es 170
Be(e)lar 106 160
Been 36 87 164
Beene 39 41
Beg1y 160
Belcher 21 22 36 38
76 77
Be1k 46
Bell 16 20 21 22 33
56 63 64 65 69 79 88
89 90 110 144 148
172 177 181 182 194
200
Bendo 96
Benge 13
Benham 113
Benjamin 27 75
Bennet 18 19 21 27
64 79 171 172
Ben(n)ett 65 78 80
101 149
Benningfield 64
Benoy 64
Benson 23 27 44 170
181
Benthe1 19
Bent1(e)y 122 134 185
189
Benton 194
Berdine 20 21
Bergman 30
Berkeley 3
Berne 27
Bernier 95
Ber(r)y 26 59 60 61
64 65 108 131 132
135 137 138 161 164
185 186 188 189 190
Berryhill 65
Bershers 76 77
Berthwright 15
Bertrand 182
Bethel (1) 57 59 60 87
Bethie 87
Bett 81
Be ts 30
Bett(e)s 9 16 53 64
Bettis 9 10 11 12 21
53 69 70 71 72 73 87
173
Beumgartner 162
Bevel 17
Bevel1y 24
Bever 164
Bevins 31
Bewley 184
Bianchi 182
Bias 172
Bibb 39 89 184 190
Bibbs 111 112
Bibby 64
Bickel 27
Bickerstaff 23 24
Bidwel1 31 65
Biffle 111 112 166
167 168
Bigans 16
Bigger 6
Bigg(s) 63 154
Bigham 93 159
Bilbro 16
Biles 22
Bi11(s) 26 31 63 156
Bil1ing1y 107
Billings 17 77 139
Bi11ings1(e)y 80 83
94 156 162 169
Bil10te 173
Bindwel1 162
Bingham 110 192
Binkley 48 63 64 65
Binns 64
Bip1es 27
Bird 85
Birdwel1 64 83
Bishop 110 162 169
200
Bitner 101
Bivens 111 112
Bkuchanan 92
Black 27 50 63 77 83
134
Blackburn 15 74 85
106 111 112 159
Blackman 19 46 63 77
Blackmore 160
B1ackshare 165
Blackwell 22 25 31 78
133172
B1ackwi11 163 164
Blackwood 162
Blagg 86
Blair 16 25 31 64 106
116 139
Blake 78 79
B1ak(e)ly 37 170
Blakemore 9 10 12 92
156
Blakey 37
Bland 64 77
Blanken (in) ship 86
121 169 170
Blanks 17
Blanton 43 171
B1ar(e) 87 163
B1a(y)lock 4 7881 178
Bledsoe 42 131
B1enkinsop 31
B1evens/B1ivens 170
Blevins 42 108 170
Blood 164
Bloodworth 19 75
Bloomer 160
B10ssing 31
Blount 84
Blythe 20 77 91 158
Boason 25
Boatwright/rite 87
Boaz 64
Bob 154
Bobbitt 199
Bockerd 182
Bockstruck 34 97
Bodine 142
Boeckman 97
Boerner 73
Bogan 76
Bogardis 31
Bogart 108
Boggess 171
Boggiano 31
Bog1es 76 77
Bohannon 87 143
Bohlen 27
Boi1(e)s 160 165
Bois(e) 3 156
Bolduc 150
Bo1ejack 108
Boles 75
Bolger 27
Bolin 149
Bolling 56
Bo1ssean 33
Bolton 27 78 159 189
190
Boman 83
Bomer 78 160
Bond 19 25 27 33 43 79
80 81 84 95 158 163
200
Bonds 16 18 79 81
Bondurant 64 65
Bone 18 19 22 80 81 87
156
Bonham 176
Bonner 21 64 73 81 160
Booker 18 80 81
Boo1ar 83
Boone 63 82 105 139 141
Booth(e) 46 52 64
Borain 135
Boram 19
Borden 3 54 151
Boreing 164
Boren 27
Borget 160
Borns 107
Borun 76
Borzdon 23
Boss 84
Bos(s)ley 64 65 108 135
Boster 185
Bostic(k) 27 155
Boswell 144
Bosworth 65
Boteler 25 85
Botto 27
Bottom(s) 18 81 171 172
Boucher 169
Bouchey 93
Boul1on 159
Bounds 85
Bourne 27
Bowen 25 64 84 99 176
Bower(s) 21 27 31 33 44
64 108
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Bowlin 100
Bowlinger 200
Bow1(1)ing 170 177
Bowman 31 53 108 141
Bowne 4
Box 121 171
Box1y 171
Boyce 19 27 31
Boyd 26 27 40 64 75
80 85 105 108 113
156 158 164
Boyer 109
Boyle 64
Boyt(e) 44 64
Bozles 77
Brack 197
Bracket 169
Bracx 170
Bradberry/bury 4 17
18 24 78 182
Braden 24 79 80
Bradford 35 37 64 65
84 181
Bradley 16 20 21 22
26 33 47 56 58 61 62
69 75 78 90 107 134
138 148 164 187 189
197
Bradshaw 15 17 18 20
22 33 107 170
Brady 112 171 181
Bragg 7 176
Bramlet 169
Branch 64 69 75 76 77
189 196
Branck 31
Brandon 87
Branford 20
Branham 140
Brannan 37 40 54
Brannem 196
Brannen/in 27 31 106
Bran(n)on 106 156
Bransett 160
Branson 36 38 42 159
Brantley 143
Branton 76
Branum 23
Braselton 162
Brasi1(l) 60
Brasse1 164
Braswell 134 137 185
186 188
Bratcher 164
Braun 101
Braux 170
Brawner 23 85 162
Brazeal 111
Brazelton 23
Brazier 182
Braz1e 85
Breadwe11 170
Breckinridge 176
Breeden 83
Breeding 55 110
Breedlove 20 175
Brees 27
Brennan 5 31 54
Brevard 44
Brewer 20 33 48 64 80
84 95 100 111 112
115
Briant 15 17 18 21 75
77 161
Bricken 3
Bride 105
Bridgeman 41
Bridgers 33
Bridg(g)es 15 18 19
87 197
Brient 17
Brifog1e 103
Briggs 20 41 77 144
Brigham 88
Bright 79 164
Brightwell 15 169 170
Briley 43 112 114 164
Brim 64
Brimer 47 93
Brince 88
Brink1y 45
Brinner 121
Brint 64
Briscoe 161
Bristol 2
Britiseh 27
Britt 15 20
Brittain 153
Britton 78 103
Broadway 165
Brock 41 196
Brocket(t) 31
Brogan 77
Brogh 76
Bromley 114 115 166
Bronsnaken 27
Brooke 150
Brooks 10 21 33 42 63
64 65 70 83 96 108
112 113 159 164 165
182 194
Broom 26
Broon 164 169 170
Brothers 46
Brotherton 21
Broughton 64
Browder 169 172
Brower 154
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19 20 22 24 25 27 31
33 35 37 40 60 62 63
64 65 75 77 78 79 83
85 86 87 92 96 101
105 106 107 108 109
111 112 114 140 141
143 149 152 156 158
159 163 165 166 170
171 172 182 194 197
199
Browne 45
Browning 64 65 181
Broyles 101
Broy1ey 164
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Brude 27
Brue 80
Brue1 27
Bruer 83
Bruhn 194
Brumison 110
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86 94
Brummit 64
Bruner 196
Brunson 84 88 195
Brushman 27
Bruson 87
Bruton 109
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104 106
Bryant 63 64 77 80 84
142 192
Buchanan 44
Buchan(n)on 63 64 65
130 181
Bucher 152
Buck 61 62 64 91 93
108 132 133 134 199
Buckhannan 170
Buckingham 193
Buckler 75
Buckley 31 154
Buckmu11er 31
Buckner 77 170 171
177
Bucknor 107
Bucks 133
Bugbe(e) 75
Bugg 63 65 182
Bug1e(s) 20 77 170
Buie 65
Bu1eson 105
Bullar 162 172
Bullard 22 87 106
Bu11er/ir 24 B3 105
Bumpass 64 77 157
Bumpus 3
Bunch 84 106 156 159
Bunchen 164
Bund 33
Bundy 17
Bun(n) 64
Buntin 107
Bunyard 139 140
Burch 170
Burcham 171
Burchet 76
Burch1ey 141
Burden/don 26 105
Burford 27 86
Burge 22
Burges(s) 39 87
Burian 193
Burk 8 20 79 182
Burke 27 31 33 194
Burk(e)s 76 77 87 142
163 197
Burkhalter 36 195
Bur1es(s)on 34 105
Burly 16
Burnett 38 41 56 64 65
Burnham 107
Burns 5 31 45 72 75 80
111 112 114 115 166
167 168 177
Burnum 164
Burrow 94 96 139 141
Bur(r)y 75
Burton 20 31 47 83 85
92 93 96
Bush 64 83
Busick 142
Buster 170 171
Bustin 101
Butcher 110 196
But1ar 172
Butler 45 46 47 65 92
94 95 182 192
Butram 171
Butt 31 33
Butterworth 64 65 182
Bybee 160
Byler 108 111
Byrd 31 148 193
Byrn(e) 27 64 94 173
175
Byron 31
Byrum 7
Cabe 27
Cabe1 108
Cacey 27
Cacks 36
Caddy 75
Cae1 162
Caffen 83
Caffy 170
Cage 20 21 77 84
Caillew 26
Cain 171
Calahan 182
Ca1bran 27
Caldwell 15 44 82 143
Ca1ho(o)n 21 87
Calhoun 3 31 47 83 121
Callaher 27
Callaway 49
Ca11ekasom 25
Callen 27
Callender 182
Calley 16
Callicott 177
Callidge 106
Calvert 103
Cambbell 75 76
Cambe1(1) 76 77
Camb1e 163 164
Camerans 175
Camerin 169
Cam(e)ron 65 66 109
182 197
Camp 55
Campbell 7 18 25 31 38
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Campbell (cont'd) 39
41 54 65 66 77 81 92
110 113 114 143 144
160 161 163 195 196
198 200
Campberry 27
Canaday 133 199
Canady 107 136 137
138 185
Canaird 113
Candy 21
Canida 199
Cannada 65
Can(n)on 109 118
Canter 194
Cantley 140
Cantre1(1) 66 87 112
114 115 167 169 182
Cantwall 31
Cantwell 100
Capehart 148 178
Capers 119
Caplinger 21 22
Cappel ton 164
Capp(s) 101 192
Capts 159
Caraway 78 80
Card 134
Carddoc 17
Carden 66
Carder 65 76
Cardwell 14 53
Caren 31
Car(r)ey 31 120 161
Cargill 172
Carlisle 134 186 188
189 190
Carloss 11
Carlton 94 152
Carlyle 56
Carmack 65
Carns 110
Carney 65
Caroll 19
Carothers 93
Carpenter 18 25 31 33
44 65 70
Carper 66
Carr 9 10 20 27 135
141 173 174 175
Car(r)e11 107 170
Carrick 26
Carrier 108
Carriger 108
Car(r)ington 19 65
Carrro1(1) 24 26 27
31 33 39 40 66 80
182
Carron 66
Carrouth 80
Car(r)uthers 27 56 77
155 177
Carson 20 93 95 142
156 158 163
Cartay 107
Carter 15 17 19 20 21
Carter (cont'd) 22 24
26 27 31 46 57 58 59
65 66 79 80 83 85 91
95 99 108 111 112
116 135 136 144 155
160 167 168 182 194
Cartmill 77
Carton 19
Cart(w) right 22 65 66
75 77 105 164 182
Carty 27
Caruth 16 21
Carver 15 16 17 19
Case 7
Casebeer 93
Casey 113 165 169
Cash 170 172
Cason 17 56 79
Cass 136 137 142
Cassaday 182
Cassedy 66
Casselman 65 66
Casselton 164
Cassety/ity 26 83
Cassidy 94
Castellaw 148
Castle 83 93
Cas(t)lemen 16 80
Cate(s) 21 107 133
170 196
Cathaun 83
Cathey 45 101 156
157 158
Cato 66
Caton 159
Cat(t)ron 66 108
Caudill 55
Caughry 27
Cauthorn 16
Cavenaugh 31
Cavil 27
Cawood 163
Cawthon 19
Cawthorn 15 19 22
Cebo1t 169
Ceburn 169
Cecill 171
Ce11ars/ers 17 98
Cenady 77
Cerny 54
Chadowin 37 39
Chadwell 65 79
Chaffen/in 14 83 105
Chairs 4
Chamber1(a)in 17 19
31
Chambers 20 21 66 78
80 170
Chambless 19
Chamnes 87
Champ 66
Champion 4
Chance 194
Chand1an 16
Chandler 27 44 66 76
77 78 80 81 96 103
Chandler (cont'd) 140
Chand10n 16
Chan1er 75
Chapman 13 21 110 156
Chappell 73
Charles 194
Char1(e)ton 66 106
Chase 27
Chas teen 172
Chatham 142
Chatman 170 172
Chatten 169 170
Chaudoin 3 65
Chavannes 70
Cheatham 66 82
Cheek 19 31 192
Chenoweth 96
Cherry 25 65 112 113
157
Chester 22
Chetwood 5
Chewning 99
Chick 66
Chickering 44
Chilcut 66
Childress 23 66 88
196
Childs 65
Chiles 23
Chilton 3 55
Chism 26
Chis(s)um 84 87 105
Chitwood 5 94
Choat 26 85 112 113
115 116 165 168
Choplin 81
Chorm1ey 76
Chouinard 150
Chrisman 50 53
Christian 182
Christman 103
Christmas 195
Christy 92
Chrossnoe 158
Chumley 193
Church 27
Churchwell 37 39 113
Cirby 107
Cirkendo1 159
C1airborne 66 84
C1ake 22
C1anahan 27
C1apton 66
Clardy 113 172
Clark 5 14 19 36 66
82 83 91 93 95 96 99
110 141 144 160 164
170 171 178 192 194
195
Clarke 75
C1ar(r)y 26 105
Classon 107
C1atfe1ter 85
Claude 66
C1aughton 7
Clausen 142
Claxon 85
Claxton 110 162 198
Clay 14 19 21 66 77
Clayton 20 42 78
Cleaves 27
Cleek 170
Clement 91 119 153
Clements 31 82 III
Clemmer 89 91
Clemmons 16 65 170
Clemons 15 78 79 80 81
Clendenin (g) 148 164
C1enson 106
C1eore 33
Cleveland 131 194
Clevenger 109 199
Clifford 27
C1ifft 45
C1if(f)ton 17 19 80
Climer 78 81
Clinard 66
Cline 27
Clinton 65 84
C10ar 21
C10cy 20
Clonch 106
Clopton 17 66
Cloud 106 109 170
C1oy(e)d 16 66
Cluck 79 83
Clute 27
C1yd 15
Coal 21
Coa1burn 17
Coa1man 18 75
Coalson 113
Coats 45 66 197
Cobb 25 91 108 148 193
Coble 137 185 186
Cobler 66 182
Cochron 109
Cocke 84 195
Cocklin 27
Cockrill 66
Cod 3
Cody 24 199
Coe 22 75
Cofer 171
Cof(f)ee 34 95 106 165
168
Coffey 34 44 100 107
Coffman 131 132 133
Cogan 21
Coggens 22
Cogwell 18 81
Cohen 163
Coker 44 47 80
Cokron 87
Co1bok 108
Coldwell 66
Cole 31 43 54 65 77 78
85 141 148 162 171 196
Col (e) man 27 31 76 84
88 99 184
Colen 163
Coles 77
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Co1koon 17
Colley 16 17
Collier 19 81
Co11in(s) 6 16 27 31
47 66 70 71 79 106
139 169 170 198 199
Collinsworth 49
Colly 21 77 81
Coltharp (e) 65
Co1vill(e) 163
Co1yar 82
Combs 55 112 116 166
Comellas 104
Comer 78 79 80
Comfort 66
Comley 31
Compton 4 20 66 75
149
Comstock 33
Condon 65
Condr(a)y 110 193
Conger 25
Conlan 11
Conlee 177
Conley 31 46 65 141
Conn 87 182
Conne1(1) 65 66 86
169 196
Connelly 27 158
Conner 19 20 21 27 31
65 81 109 170
Conn1ey 77
Connor 27 31 44 74
161
Conway 23
Conwell 70
Conyer 80
Coock 107
Cook 11 15 18 26 27
65 66 70 79 105 III
112 113 115 122 164
165 167 168
Cooke 3 66 113 154
155
Cooley 154
Coon 88 152
Cooper 8 23 36 47 53
66 84 85 88 108 109
112 114 156 162 164
169 181
Cooper teed 27
Coot1ey 170
Cope 53 100 103
Copelan (d) 27 33 87
112 113 114 116
Copland 87 112 113
Cop(p)age 20 77 78
Copperwait 27
Copple 51
Copton 75
Corbit 66
Cord 164
Corder 76
Coren 163
Corlis 17
Cormack 155
205
Cornelius 33
Cornell 146
Cornes 194
Cornwell 148 169
Cor(r)y 4 99 181
Corum 20
Cosgrove 27
Costa 31
Cotler 110
Cotten 66
Cottingham 87
Cotton 3
Coulter 35 36 38 39 40
Coursey 4
Courtney 22
Covington 43 81 169
Cow
163
Cowan 23 84 159 163
198 199
Coward 143
Cowden 92
Cowen/in 163 164 169
Cowerdin 66
Cowger 20
Cowgill 57 58 66 131
Cown 87 88
Cowper 53
Cox 17 19 20 36 43 65
66 75 79 80 81 91 94
106 110 121 150 163
170 177 180 194 200
Coyhan 80
Coyle 194
Crabb 66 112
Crabough 86
Crabtree 41 53 132
133 169
Craddoc(k) 17 66 77
Cradoc(k) 17 76
Cradoe 76
Crafford 164
Craffort 164
Craft 10 33 73 95
Cragan 31
Crage 107
Cragwell 75
Craig 16 33 78 105
107 183
Craighead 66
Crake1 110
Craket 85
Crane 27 96
Crank 66
Craven(s) 66 90 95
Craw 27 140
Crawford 45 47 53 78
118 140 169 177
Craxe1 110
Creasy 195
Creel 65
Cregg 46
Creighton 31 33
Crenshaw 47 60 61 115
165 182 198
Cress 23
Cres(s)we11 16 18 19
Cres(s)we11 (cont'd)
75 77 78 81
Crestan 109
Crewell 149
Crews 53 91 94 95
Creybaugh 162
Cribbins 83
Criddle 66
Criner 25 112 113 165
166
Cripe 152
Crisip/Crisop 196
Crisp 46
Cris(s)we11 15 18 77
71
Crit(t)enton 22
Crocker 94
Crocket(t) 65 66 110
181
Cron 171
Cronin 31
Crook 83
Croom 27
Cropley 27
Crop(p)er 16 66 75
Crops 76
Crosby 27
Crosnow 20
Croson 108
Cross 25 66 76 84 102
136 137 138 170 185
186 187
Crossno (e) III 112
113 155 165 166 172
Cross~ 65
Crothers 197
Crouch 24 25 103 106
108 109
Crow 108 169 171 172
Crowley 27 31
Crow Mockers 40
Crozier 23 84 85
Cruchfie1d 15
Crudoc 76
Crudup 16
Cruise 45
Crump 25 165
Crunk 16 81
Crutcher 66 155 156
157 181
Crutchfield 75
Crutch10w 65
Cud 27
Cudgeington 171 172
Cuff 66
Culbreath 92 120
Cullison 144
Cullum 65
Cu1p 112 116 166 197
Culton 161
Cumins 162
Cummings 42 81 177
Cum(m) ins 20 27 66
Cun(n)ingham 21 40 41
47 65 h6 80 83 105
110 III 113 141 163
Cun(n)ingham (cont'd)
171 181 199
Curboy 31
Curd 15 18 25
Curkindall 164
Curlee 143
Curlin 135 171
Curnutt 200
Curren/in 27 65
Curry 16 19 22 31 66
79 87
Curt(a)in 27 171
Curtis(s) 65 66 112
114 167 168
Curvin 169
Cushionberry 79
Cutchen 66
Cuts 27
Cypert 112 113 114
165 168
Dabbs 67 113 115
Dade 85
Daffard 39
Dag1(e)y 109 200
Daigle 150
Dail 87
Dake 170
Dale 17 163
Da1kins 110
Da11es/Da11is 16 17
Dalley 31
Da1onson 15
Dalton 21 44 122 141
154 155 156 157 158
Dalzell 161
Dame 41
Dam(e)ron 163 177
Damsill 156
Dance 17
Dancey 67
Danehower 197
Danforth 27 36
Dania 106
Daniel 4 15 24 31 67
134 148 172
Danie1ds 76
Daniels 37
Dan1y 171
Dansbee 196
Darby 116
Dargin 31
Darman 170
Darnall 156
Darrow 67
Dass 42
Daughty 27
Davault 79
Davenport 33
Daveson 25
David 67 76 85
Davidson 3 13 16 22 24
27 31 44 48 67 85
107 108 119 144
Davie 27 92
206
Davies 33 56 120
Davis 7 11 15 16 17
18 20 21 24 27 31 38
43 46 60 62 66 67 75
76 77 78 80 81 8395
96 100 106 110 113
114 126 128 132 135
142 148 150 159 164
166 168 169 170 171
172 182 190 192 194
195 196
Davison 85 108
Dawson 80
Davy 107
Day(e) 31 85 110 169
196
Deadrick 84
Dean 46 67
Dearing 27 139
Deatherage 50 169
Deaton 69
Dechard 39
Decker 182
Deen 87
Deets/Deetz/Deitz 45
Degraffenreed 66
Degraffenried 67
Deh(e)art 81 110
Deihl 103
Dekens 35
Delaney 121
Delay 18
De1eman 18
DeLoach 15 33 154 156
158
De10th 164
Dement 48
Demoss 66 67 107
Demperwolf 31
Demumbrun 67
Dency 27
Denison 193
Dennett 184
Denning 157
Dennis 103
Dennon 76 172
Den(n)y 20 33
Densmore 149
Dent 200
Denton 21 25 78 170
Denty 113
Dereck/Derick 85 162
Dereckson 67
Derney 31
Derrum 105
Derryberry 90
DeSelle 198
Desgagnes 150
DeShong 42
Desmond 27
Desrosiers 150
Dew 21 86 162
Dewitt 5
Deyer 195
Diamond 67
Dibrell 92
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Dice 20
Dick 155
Dicinson 25
Dickens 18 79 189
Dickerson 31 113 115
122
Dickinson 33 67
Dickson 13 27 33 44
62 79 84 159 160
Dien 24
Dietz 45
Diggs 143
Dikeman 31
Dill 20 48 78
Dillahunt 67
Di1(1)ard 20 21 87
196
Dilliam 67
Dillingham 160 162
Di1(1)on 18 113 163
198
Dilly 83
Dinkins 47 196
Dismuke(s) 67 129
Disney 143
dit Larouche 150
dit St-Onge 150
Dix 143
Dixon 31 37 38 39 55
76 84
Dizney 170
Dnton 21
Doak(e) 17 80 109
Doanne 27
Dobbins 67 113 114
115 116 166 182
Dob(b)son 19 22 67
Dockery 177
Dockins 22
Dodd 140 182
Dodds 47 151
Dodson 23 67 96 105
110 140 161 196
Doherty 84 110 142
Doi! 87
Dolan/Dolen 27 169
Doll 101
Dollar 74
Do1onson 15
Donaho 27
Don(a)ld 17 18 19 20
75 79 80 81
Donathan 95
Done 27
Donelson 27 33 67 106
Donivan 31
Donna1d 22
Donne1 (1) 27 87
Donnelly 27 67
Donnom 23
Donoho (e) 27 31
Doo1(e)y 20 66
Doran 84 107 109
Doray 108
Dority 79
DorIon 158
Dorney 27
Dorosset 27
Dorrey 31
Dorris 67
Dortch 103
Doss 4
Dotson 19 60 139
Doty 133
Dougal 67
Douge 67
Dougher 27
Dougherty 27 33 110
142 156
Doughty 75 138 169
195
Douglas 92 117 118
121 193
Douglass 17 20 21 22
48 67 84 139
Douthat 98
Douthit 146
Dovengotone 31
Dowdle 113
Dowdy 177
Dowel 75
Downey 31 48 91
Downing 48
Downis 27
Dozier 67 140
Drain 42
Drake 3 31 67 75 101
108 159 183
Draper 83 84 85
Drawdy 150
Dred 186
Drenan 15 22 78 79
Drennon 16 182
Dreske1 31
Drew 33 156
Drinkard 141
Drisc 163
Driver 18 67
Drouin 150
Drury 67
Duckworth 116
Dudgeon 156
Dud1(e)y 16 40
Duff 108 182
Duff(e)y 17 27
Duffield 84 108
Duffly 31
Dugan 27
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Dulaney 8
Du10ry 37
Dumas 192
Dumbau1d 151 152
Dun 87 164
Dunbarger 156
Duncan 4 5 17 21 33
46 57 76 92 106 194
Dungey 67
Dunguns 169
Dunham 105 162
Dunigan 48
Dunkin 4 5 156
Dunlap 27 33 159 161
Dunn(e) 27 31 33 67 72
77 113 155 162
Dunnevant 67
Durall 94
Durant 67
Durham 99 193
Durivage 33
Dutlinger 27
Dwire 27
Dwyer 21 27 181
Dyar 67
Dyer 17 95 106 169 172
182
Dykes 161
Eadens 25
Eagen 78
Eaken/Eakin 107 169
Eakle 54
Eames 144
Earhart 67
Earnest 107 157
Earthman 67 68
Eas1(e)y 18 106
Eason 16 21 28
East 66 67 68 179 182
Easters 17
Eastes/Eastis 67 159
Eastham 50
Eastland 68 181
Eatherly 15 18 19 68
Eaton 38 44 106 107 142
Eaves 170
Eckert 28
Eckford 161
Eckstein 144
Eddings 77 78
Eddins 12 134
Eddlemon 142 143
Edens 108
Edes 74
Edgar 46
Edge 76
Edgeby 62
Edgeley 131
Edgeman 171
Edgerton 141
Edgmond 45
Edgsby 61
Edmerson 185
Edminson 182
Edmisson 23
Edmiston 67 94
Edmond 170
Edmondson 67 68 95 142
200
Edmunds 102
Edmundson 33
Edney 67
Edns 108
Edward(s) 19 22 53 68
75 77 79 83 95 100 III
Winter 1985
Edward(s) (cont'd) 113
132 133 137 157 162
165 190 195
Egleston 196
Eherly 19
Eides 169
E1am 177
Elder 67 84 170
E1dradge/edge 103 169
Elisa 59
Elkins 153 157 159
Elledge 87 163
E1(1)ington 20 103
E11iot(t) 68 86 97
111 113 114 159 172
Ellis 16 17 18 20 31
50 56 61 67 68 73
75 76 108 148 170
191
E1(1)ison 45 141 171
Elliston 67 68
Ellyson 7
E1mima 57
Elrod 44 83
Elsey 105
Embre 25
Emerson 54
Emery 172
Emmert 108 160
Engel 28
England 24 85
Eng1edow 43
English 87
Enis 192
En1o(e) 155 158
Enmon 107
Ensley 68 129 130
Eoff 87
Eperson 78
Epes 7
Epps 144
Equals 67
Erickson 97
Ervines 103
Erwin 68 97 103 139
141 151 181 199
Escue 148
Eshelman 103
Eskew 18 19 78 80
141
Eskridge 85
Estell/ill 35 36 82
Estept 164
Estes 18 76 117 182
Estis 67
Estrage 107
Etchberger 103
Etheridge 58 59 61 67
134 137 138 140 186
187 188 189 190 191
Etherly 15 19
Ethey 185
Ethridge 61 81 131
134 136
Etta 100
Etter 161
207
Eubank(s) 67 68
Evan(s) 28 31 42 46
53 67 68 69 83 99
105 110 148 188 189
195 196
Evens 25 26 110
Evere11 67
Everett 67
Everit 77
Evins 25 161
Evret(t) 15 21
Ewing 14 19 67 68 76
Ewman 105
Exum 67
Ezell 67
Fagya1 144
Fain 22 77 108
Fairbanks 169
Fairly 68
Fakes 53
Fa1ker 68
Falkner 113
Falley 31
Falls 44 167 170
Fanders 28
Faneca 28
Farbin 109
Faris 82 163 164
Farley 7 53
Farmborough 68
Farmer 3 22 24 28 35
37 38 48 68 76 77 86
155 169 171 197
Farqu(h)arson 68 181
Farrar 33 171 193
Farrell 28
Farris 28
Farrow 31 92
Fauce11 68
Faucher 42
Faug man 28
Faught 120 198
Faulkenberry 46
Faulkner 31 68 183
Faust 45
Fearnow 99
Featherston (e) 118
176
Feelin 68
Felton 31
Felts 68 117 194
Fenecher 26
Feney 105
Fenn 182
Fenner 31 33
Fennman 31
Fentress 87
Feres 108
Fergison 36
Ferguson 28 31 37 44
68 91
Ferrabee 68
Ferre1(1) 16 78 79 87
Fessler 96
Fiare1en 28
Fields 3 45 75 79 80
196
Fie1schman 28
Fife 189 190 191
Fifer 13
Figeos 21
Figures 84
Filby 55
Filkingim 88
Fillips 105
Filson 28
Finch 82
Fincham 141
Findley 156 160
Fine 84 109 171 195
Finlay 28
Finley 22 28
Finney 6 28 68
Fips 105
Fischer 5 28 33
Fisher 22 31 68 76 78
99 160
Fisk 33 84
Fitchjarre1 110
Fitzge(a)ra1d 26 83
96 162 170
Fitzgibbons 28 31 199
Fitzhugh 68
Flaherty 28 33
Flanagan 17
Flannery 28
F1avio 28
F1echer 25
F1em(m)ing 15 46 108
Fletcher 28 31 39 68
88 108
Flinn 31 70 71 72
Flint 28
Flip in 75
Flournoy 33
Flow 91
Flowers 22
Floyd 28 38 39
F1ur(i)day 17
F1utcher 19
Fly 68
F1yn(n) 28
F.!!.iley 25
Focken 28
Fogelman 33
Fogg 68
Foley 31
Follin 46
Folwell 31
Fooshee 172
Forbes 13 68
Forbus 21 75
Force 155
Ford(e) 16 31 83 86
99 135 148 162 170
172
Fore 153 154
Forehand 68 113
Forest 162
Forgason 91
Forgey 83
Forister 94
Forrest 31 72 85
Forrester 94
Forst 84
Forsythy/Forsith 28
Fortenbury 143
Fortner 144 171
Foster 19 28 68 80 84
86 108 110 146 151
162 175-194 198
Fouch 17 76
Fought 164
Foust 143
Foute 28
Fowler 68 69 77 87 109
Fow1k(e)s 28 68
Fox 28 68 83 91 101
105 109 113 162 165
Foxhall 196
Fraley 113 114 167
Francis 36 196
Francisco 83 105 169
Frank(s) 26 28 105 155
Franklin 20 26 28 46
93 105
Frankling 83
Fransfo1t 28
Fransio1i 28
Fraser 149
Frazell 118
Frazer 68
Frazier 21 55 78 83
156 158 163
Frazor 48
Freck 28
Free1(s)/les 23 85
Freeling 199
Free1se 85
Fre1 28
Freeman 20 33 68 75
101 104 137 138 185
193
French 44 156
Frie 170
Frieman 187
Friend 72
Frier 159
Frieze 170
Frisby 110
Friley 26 105
Frizze11(e) 14 91
Frogg 25
Froman 53
Fronabarger 193
Frost 23 28 31 84 85
88 93 105 161 162 164
Frow 105
Fry(e) 26 80 86
Fryer 68
Fudge 195
Fugate 31 110
Fugett 163
Fulfur 25
Fu1gin 68
Fu1k(s) 16 21
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208
Fu1(1)bright 48
Fuller 56 75 171
Fulton 1
Funk 31 33
Funt~eroy
68
Fuqua 68 83 196
Furgison 41
Fuson 168
Gabbard 53 95
Gabon 87
Gadaher 23
Gaddy 169
Gage 24 31
Gailbreath 141
Gailor 28
Gainer 153 156 158
Gains 18 22
Ga1aghy 79
Galbraith 84
Galbreath 92 117 123
Gale 61
Ga1eher 164
Galey 163
Gallagher 31 33
Gallaher 85
Gallahorn 110
Gallaway 8 25 31 33
171
Galligy 79
Gallop 123
Galloway 143
Gambell 112 114
Gamble 86 169
Ganaway 17
Gance 161
Gandstof 76
Gannon 28
Ganoway 20
Gant(t) 114 167
Gardner 25 72 85 103
143 157 158
Garfield 51
Garirs 28
Garland 72 94 108 123
156 157
Garner 48 106 123 163
Garnier 150
Garnigan 169
Garret(t) 22 43 44 47
123 136 148 159 182
Gar(r)ison 17 78 81
151 183
Garritt 123
Garrott 131
Gaskill 88
Gaskin(s) 148 185 198
Gasposon 110
Gassett 114
Gaston 28
Gates 26 47 77 103
141
Gatton 76
Gauge 167
Gay 28 33 54 123
Gayle 133
Gazzo10 31
Gea1ey 163
Gears 80
Geas 163
Geate1y 163
Gee 7 77
Geer(s) 26 45 123
Gefery/Geffery 24
Gellus 143
Genette 33
Gennings 23 61
Gent 194
Genteman 193
Gentry 25 106 123
George 21 61 62 75 76
77 101 131 132 133
134 137 138 169 185
193
German 28
Gervaise 150
Geuge1 28
Ghent 194
Gibbons 28
Gibbs 5 31 123 180
Gibson 17 78 79 81
113 114 123 ~44 163
181 196
Gideon 31 194
Gifford 104
Giguere 150
Gilbert 20 21 28 57
103 197
Gilbraith 84
Gilbreath 45 141
Gilchrist 114
Giles 93 169
Gill 26 119 123 164
181
Gillam 81
Gillen 154
Gi11enwaters 161
Giller 91
Gillespie 144
Gilley 163
Gillham 196
Gilliam 68 123 159
199
Gillicoty 28
Gilliland 109
Gillis 114 168
Gi11om/Gi11um 78 164
Gilman 21 123
Gilmore 146
Gingery 123
Gipson 53 110 142 144
171 172
Gipton 142
Gisham 26
Gist 26 140
Givens 48 93 198
G1ading 123
G1ais 31
G1anc(e)y 28 31
Glanton 18
Glasgow 123
Glass 68 123
Glaze 101
Gleaves 15 68 123
G1en(n) 20 21 81 123
G1eson 28
G10ssup 141
Gloster 28
Gloucester 106
Glover 48
Goard 77
Gocher 163
Godby 114
Goddard 142
Godoex 83
Godsey 170
Godwin 134 185 187
Goff 106 149 199
Goin 25
Gold 21
Golden 171 197
Goldsby 70 131 132
133 134 157
Gol(d)son 78 85
Go1ds(t)one 23
Go11aher III 112 113
114 116 166 168
Go1oher 164
Go1dston(e) 15 18
Gonder 28
Gon1son 41
Gooch 111
Goodale 19 132
Goodall 21 22
Goode 155
Goodheart 31
Goodin(g) 79 164
Goodlet 93
Goodloe 7
Goodman 15 39 78 123
192 195
Goodmon 78 80
Goodrich 7 101 123
182
Goodrum 199
Goodson 25
Goodwin 28 68 113 123
144 153 154 155 157
158
Goodwyn 31
Gooen 169
Goostree 20
Gorden 20
Gordon 25 41 88 141
Gore 134
Gorman 31
Gormley 28
Gosen 169
Gos1er 33
Gossett 114
Gotcher 40 41
Gott 41
Gouch 114
Gouge 23
Gould 196
Gou1son 41
Gour1(e)y 108 170
Gowdy 182
Gowen 68 137 138 187
Gower 123 137
Gowin 110
Grace 33 153
Grady 28
Graham 43 56 93 123
182
Granett 76
Granstaff 75
Grant 18 28 31 78 85
86 123 144
Graves 11 15 19 21 75
79 80 81 83 93 94 123
169 188 200
Gravs 83
Gray 18 19 24 77 84 99
109 123 141 153 155
156 157 168 192 200
Grayar 46
Grayham 162
Grayson 23 37 40 85 86
104
Green(e) 3 11 15 17 19
22 24 25 26 28 31 68
69 75 78 79 81 82 85
92 99 123 138 162 171
172 182 195 199
Green1ach 28
Greenway 121
Greenwood 24 164
Greer 12 20 31 68 69
71 76 84 108 123 141
155 156 157 158 159
160 190 196
Gregery/ory 7 15 20 78
160 169 194
Gregg 144 195
Gren 19
Grena1e 18
Gresham 169
Greynn 123
Gribbin 10
Grider 33
Grier 108
Grieshaber 28
Griffee 141
Griffen 164
Griffeth 162
Griffin 15 17 18 20 22
25 28 31 75 79 123
142 171
Griffing 31 99
Griffith 18 33 36 38 39
40 41 55 85 86 91 171
194
Grigg(s) 78 114
Grigsbey 161
Grills 23
Grimes 24 110 III 113
114 116 167
Grinstaf 107
Grinus 21
Grisham 114 123
Gris(s)om 79 80 106
Grizzard 123
209
Winter 1985
Grodon 80
Grogan 22 31
Grooms 25
Gross 169
Grove 113 114
Grua_/Gruar 189 190
Grub 19
Grubb(s) 123 169
Grundy 123
Grur 190
Grymes 89
Guess 12 71
Guest 87
Guffy 169
Guice 196
Guill 15
Guinn 47 164 171
Gulliford 123
Gun(n) 17 81 170
Gunter 166
Gurley 28 74
Gutherey 162··
Guthrie 23 80 82 85
123
Guy 123
Guyn(n) 19 20 22 92
Gwaltney 197
Gwi11 78
Gwin 106
Gwynne 31 79
Haas 142
Hackett 72 198
Hackler 11 169
Hackney 79 124
Hackworth 23 24 39 85
Hacott 59
Hadley 124
Hafley 37
Hagan(s) 87 124
Hagar 16 21 79
Hagen/Hagin 87 142
Hager 123 151
Haggard 114 115 200
Haggi 19
Hagler 114 153 154
158
Hagood 105
Hague 171
Haifort 162
Haighton 28
Hai1(e) 28 44 124 162
Haine(s) 21 28
Hair/Haires 83 160
Ha1and 28
Halbrooks 20
Hale 21 24 41 45 47
96 110 154 160 197
Haley 21 31 75 115
Halfie1d 169
Hall 7 16 21 25 28 31
36 39 40 79 85 87 91
94 123 124 125 144
169 170 178 193 195
Halle 31
Hallford 113 116 165
Ha11iberton 92
Halliburton 133
Hallum 15 20 123
Ha1mars 85
Ha1pen 31
Ha1tenbach 28
Ha1y 113
Ham 113 124
Hamblen/lin 15 125
Hamblet 16
Hambleton 170
Hamilton 3 15 19 20
28 33 48 70 72 84
105 119 123 124 130
134 177 191 195 196
199
Hamlett 125
Hamlin 31 68
Hamm 111 115
Hammarsko1d 33
Hammer 101
Hammick 159
Hammon 19
Hammond 13 107
Hammonds 15 18
Hammons 18 22 87 200
Hammontree 47
Hampton 107 142
Hancock 15 20 22 33
80 82 107 162 177
Handcock(e) 162
Handley 55
Handy 83
Hane(s) 110 170
Haney 6
Hankens 22
Hankins 19 75 158 171
Hanks 125
Hannah 83 124 144 172
Hannars 169
Hannegan 28
Hanner 155
Hansel 80
HarC)away 61 62
Haragan 28
Haralson 78
Harber 164
Harberon 123
Harbert 83
Harbin 23 85 162
Harbison 74
Harbour III 114 115
160
Hardaway 33 60 131
132 133 136
Hardcastle 83
Hardemon 33
Harden 169
Harder 196
Harderway 134
Hardeway 19
Hardgrave(s) 123
Hardiman 7
Hardin 2 45 75 101
114 115 163 167 195
Harding 80 123 124
125
Hardison 90
Hardiway 62
Hardy 15 19 81 83 148
Hare 170 171
Harepoo1 163
Hargiss 57
Harkins 28
Harkleroad 10 11
Harkman 78
Harkreader 16 18
Harkrider 124
Har1an(d) 22 161
Har1en/1in 16 36
Harless 23 24
Harley 28 197
Harman 87 182
Harmin 162
Harmon 124 144
Harness 96
Harney 124
Harp 169
Harper 10 24 28 44 45
69 110 124 139
Harpole/pool 21 109
Harrell 33 150 194
Harres 160
Harrigan 31
Harrington 19 28 77
80 93 95
Harris 12 17 18 20 21
22 26 28 31 36 40 79
80 81 87 89 102 103
106 108 113 114 124
139 140 160 172 177
182
Harris(s)on 4 15 16
19 22 28 41 79 93
101 124 135 156 163
169
Harry 57 62
Hart 44 85 96 103 162
Hartin 155 157
Hartling 192
Hartly 18
Hartman 44 92 124
Hartsfield 75 80
Harty 18
Harvey 25 28 77 111
114 115 123 167 198
Harvick 91
Harvison 170
Harvy 17 171
Harwick 91
Harwood 124
Hasbrig 41
Hash 183
Hass 142
Hasstont 26
Hastin 48
Hasting(s) 31 98
Haston 26
Hatcher 17 94
Hatchet 124
Hatfield 5 169
Hathaway 133 136 138
182 185 186
Hatherway 136 137
Hathway 76
Hatley 164
Haun 104 108
Hauser 169 170
Haus(s)kins 85 162
Hawe 17
Hawk 20 28 113
Hawkins 16 24 25 31
85 87 110 195 198
Hawks 19 22 31 78 169
Hay 16 85 152
Haydon 184
Hayes 7 15 28 45 76
125 192
Hay1e 162
Hayley 124
Haymer 124
Hayney/nie 124 182
Hayood 83
Hays 16 18 20 24 28
35 76 77 115 123 124
126 128 158 160 168
181
Haywood 19 177
Hayworth 19
Hazel 31
Hazelton 200
Hazelwood 124
Head 139
Heard 23 85 162 192
He_rley 86
Hearn 16 17 19 20 21
76 80 81
Hearon 18 75
Heath 22 33 75
Heaton 124 125
Hebb 33
Hedgepeth 123
Hedges 47
Hegerty 78
He1am 31
He1der1ein 48
Heller 164
He110m 25
He1m(s) 106 171
Helton 108 161 169
Hemingway 28
Henderson 37 39 43 79
84 110 135 151 164
177
Hendrick 26 28 73
Hendrickson 188 189
Hendrix 28 36 37 40
108 158 160 198
Hendrixon 187
Hendry 160
Hendun 85
Hen1(e)y 28 162
Henndon 87
Henry 15 19 22 28 83
85 99 115 119 123 124
156 165 166 195
Hensley 45 112 114 115
210
Hensley (cont'd) 167
Henson 4 59
Herbert 39 124
Herd 161
Herkimer 98
Herman 31
Hern 192
Herndon 33 95 150
Herre1 47
Herring 86
Herrington 44
Her(r)on 125 151
Herwick 91
Heskett 91
Hess 142
Hess(e)y 16 123
Hester 7 18 103 155
165 200
Hestin 114
Hetton 108
Hewell 83 162
Hewett/itt 31 124 162
Hews 169 170
Heydon 184
Hibbets/ett 20 77 118
Hibbs 85 162
Hickerson 103
Hickey 25 31 36 37 39
Hickley 26
Hickman 15 80 125 170
Hicks 36 37 38 40 41
42 78 153 154 164
169
Hid(i)er 24 105
Higdon 85
Higerson 75
Higgenbottam 28
Higginbotham 103
Higgins 28 31 124
Higgs 72
High 57 187
Highfill 148
Hight 17 18 124
Hightower 18 24 82
Hig1er 85
Hilbs 162
Hilburn 26
Hill 3 15 16 17 18 19
20 23 24 25 28 31 35
44 48 52 77 81 84 96
105 110 111 112 115
123 124 125 139 141
164 166 168 171 181
197
Hillard 103
Hilliard 192
Hillis 31
Hillry 163
Hinc1e 162
Hinds 25
Hine(s) 45 106
Hinke1/k1e 85 113 162
Hink1eman 28
Hinson 43 80
Hinton 125 143 166
Hitchco(c)k 87 164
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Hitchens 7
Hitt 124
Hix 109
Hix(s)on 35 41 95
~hrice
161
Hob(b)s 17 110 123
157 163 169
Hobgood 197
Hobson 16 19 20 78
124 125
Hocot(t) 62 132 133
134
HodE. 24
Hodge 15 47 57 58 91
100 106 124 127 169
Hodges 28 31 57 58 59
60 61 62 70 96 101
106 109 124 131 132
133 134 135 136 148
185 186 190
Hof(f)man 28 31 97
Hogan 124 125 164
Hogen/gin 83 162
Hogg 84 109 113 115
165 168
Hoggat(t) 15 124 125
Hogshead 162
Hogue 115 166
Ho1ayde
83
Holbert 80
Holbrook 28
Holcomb 146
Holder 94
Holford 114
Hollabaugh 111 115
Holladay 83
Holland 17 76 77 78
158 192 195
Holleday 162
Ho1(1)eman 20 83
Hollingsworth 144 162
Ho1(1)insworth 22 83
Hollis 111 113 114
115 124 140 167
Hollomon 172
Ho1(1)oway 44 62 80
132 133 134 137 138
185 187
Hollum 87
Hollybaugh 113
Holman 21 47 160 169
Holmes 12 19 22 33 76
198
Ho1ms 83 154
Ho1sto
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Holton 182 ~
Holtzclaw 124
Ho1ybee 92
Horner 124
Home(s) 24 28 124
Honne1 107
Hoocker 16
Hood 124 176 199
Hoof 86
Hoofman 22 160
Hooker 15 17 79
Hooper 15 74 124 125
Hoops 31
Hoots 52
Hoover 125 153 155
156 157 196
Hoozer 18
Hope 123 125 142
Hopkins 41 48 110
Hopper 5
Horn 16 21 35 88 160
Hornbeam 41
Hornburg 15~
Hug1er 157
Hugley 15
Hulbert 28
Hu1chman 28
Hull 56 169
Hulvey 38 39
Humes 84
Humphrey(s) 5 28 61 62
123 131 140 155
Humphries 93 124 160
Humphryes 84
Hun 163
Hunbard 106
Hunt 17 18 20 28 31 38
39 45 75 76 77 78 124
125 144 149 159 164
190 191
Hornsby 142
Hunter 3 16 21 22 28 47
Horrell 87
55 70 124 166 169 170
Horse1y 20
Huntsman 28
Horton 22 23 124 169
Hurley 108 197
Hoss 76 77
Hurse 77
Hosser 25
Hurst 110
Hostetter 152
Hurt 123 125 182
Houchin 199
Huse 164
Houck 95
Husk 110
Hough 31
Hust 95 115 168
Hounshell 144 171
Hustin 33
House 75 153 154 155
Hutchenson 45
Houser 28 170
Hutcherson 16 18 77
Housley 200
Hutcheson 159 170
Houston 28 33 77 93
Hutchin(g)s 7 17 24
161 178
Hutchinson 125 141
Hovermale 99
Hutchison 93 169
Howard 20 28 31 33 79 Hutckenson 25
90 92 94 107 140 160 Hutson 5 79 80 81 170
185 192
Hutsons 24
Howcott 132
Hutton 25 46 124 125
Howdeshell 144
Hyde 124 125
Howe 36 124
Hyden 184
Howe1e 15
Hyder 160
Howe1 (1) 15 18 82 92
Hydns 125
96 100 106
Hynes 125
Howlett 123 125
Hoyer 171
Hoyle 162 169 171
Ich 163
Ikerd 196
Hubbard 18 58 61 76
Ince 200
77 87 163 197
Ing 8
Hubberd 160
Hub (b)ert 87 156
Ingersoll 99
Hucte 28
Ingle 170
Huddleson 177
Inglin 163
Hud(d)leston(e) 17 19 Ing(g)ram 7 16 21 80 83
25 79 106 115
114 115 156 177
Hudson 11 20 23 24 28 Inman 107 113 115 125
37 144164169193
171
Huff 99 171 200
Inmon 164
Huffacre 85
Inten 41
Huffman 124
Irby 21
Huggins 124
Ireda1e 125
Irede1 106
Hugh(e)s 21 25 28 33
47 76 113 114 121
Ireland 85
Irvin(g) 19 20 56
122 124 167 176 192
Hughlett 105
Irwin 6 37 44 46 122
Hugh1(e)y 15 16 19 20
125 140
Isaac 154
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Isam 26
Isbell 200
Isham 3 56 156
Isler 33
Isley 171
Isom 115
Ison 55
Ivens/Ivins 17 78
Iv(e)y 102 103 106
107 108 125 139
Jack
31 106 155 167
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18 19
20 21 31 40 61 62 78
79 80 81 82 84 85 89
105 107 108 114 115
~'117 125 132 133 134
137 141 148 153 162
164 170 172
Jacob(s) 19 20 28 75
Jacoby 13~
Jacoway J3 91
Jacson 132
Jaggers 3
Jake 120
James 6 19 21 22 28
31 75 77 92 96 106
108 115 125 153 154
157 158 159 197
Jamey 154
Jamison 113 114
Jaret 20
Jarman/Jarmon 17 115
Jarnagin 159
Jarra1d 169
Jarrett 78 140 193
Jarvis 125
Jeans 155
Jeffers 3
Jefferson 3 125 182
Jeffreys 52
Jenkins 2 15 22 77
121
Jen(n)ings 15 17 18
57 58 76 77 81 131
155 157 185
Jenny 28
Jent 194
Jerdin/Jerdon 87
Jerell 16
Jernagin 144
Jernigan 127 143
Jer(r)il 77
Jester 170
Jett 53
Jewell/ill 76 125 199
Jinkens 77 125
Jinkins 83 107 121
Jinnens 18
Jin(n)ings 15 17 18
85
Jinny 155
Johissam 85
John 88
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Johnes 18 186 187
Johns 19 78 80 81 125
169
Johnson 15 16 17 19
20 21 22 23 28 31 75
76 77 78 79 80 82 83
84 85 87 91 93 95 97
99 101 104 115 116
121 125 144 148 153
157 162 164 169 171
172 182 183 198
Johnston 8 16 54 56
94 106 107 125 144
158 160 161 163 176
177
Joiner 26 162
Jo11(e)y 16 20 75 78
171
Jones 3 15 17 18 19
20 21 22 24 26 28 31
33 35 37 38 42 43 45
48 53 76 77 78 79 80
81 82 83 85 86 92 94
95 96 99 100 105 106
110 125 131 133 134
135 136 137 138 141
143 151 155 160 162
164 169 170 171 177
185 186 187 192
Jonnagan 84
Jonson 160
Jonston 163
Jontee 182
Jontz 94
Joplin 19 21
Jordan/don 44 87 125
Jore1 20
Jorgensen 102
Joseph 155 156
Jos1en 125
Jourdan 155
Jouette 105
Journey 139
Joyner 119 200
Judd 70
Jukes 28
Juner 155
Jurney 25
Justess 80
Justice 86
Kace 85
Kagan 28
Kai 162
Kane 28
Kansiger 161
Kansingar 161
Karlson 46
Kar(r) 48 112 189 190
Kase 83
Kates 19 79
Kean 28
Keaney 33
Kearby 83
Kearseym 2
Keaton 196
Keech 31
Keefes 28
Keel 31
Keeling 95 125 198
Keely 31
Keenam 170
Keen(e) 22 121
Keeny 23
Keerk 86
Keeton 77
Kehoe 198
Keith 31 198
Keithley 140
Ke1ey 31
Keller 31
Kellet 11
Ke11(e)y 18 26 28 31
35 37 38 39 40 41 42
44 77 144 166 171
200
Kellis 79 80
Kellogg 114
Kellum 125
Kelsey 3
Kelso 3 121 163
Kelson 19
Kemp 18 103 195
Kemper 94
Kendall 11 156
Kendred 20
Keneday 77
Kenerday 134
Ken(n)ady 107 135
Kennedy 84 85 92 158
199
Kenney 33
Kennon 7 38
Kerby 13 94 156 162
Kernell 197
Kerns 148
Kerr 28 44 48 125 144
164 169 200
Kesterson 142
Kettlewell 72
Keuter 28
Kew 164
Key 5 15 28 148 171
194
Keys 31 107 181
Keywood 170
Kidwell 139
Kilbreath 92
Kile 161 164
Killion 100
Killis 79
Killman 47
Kilser 22
Kimball 31
Kimber 125
Kimbrell 140
Kimbro 77 125 196
Kirner 28
Kincannon 32 169
Kindrick 109
King 10 12 13 18 28
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King (cont' d)
78
81 92 99 113 119 125
129 131 148 152 160
163 165 169 170
Kingsley 125
Kinne 125
Kinner 32
Kinney 4 116
Kirby 23 85 86 192
Kirk 92 162 194
Kirkland 23
Kirkman 125
Kirkpatric(k) 22 48 78
86 162
Kirksey 92
Kirkwood 125
Kirtland 28
Kirwin 32
Kis 156
Kisarato 32
Kissiah 140
Kitching 15
Kithen 106
Kizch10w 32
Kizer 87
Klepper 45
K1ienmeyer 44
Knapp 32
Knauff 71
Knight 11 37 77 79 125
169 170 171 193
Knip 96
Knok/Knox 32 50 77 125
Knot(t) 7 119
Knowles 5 182 194
Knowlton 32
Koltick 6
Konig 152
Kooce 76
Koonce 109 115 125
Korkman 181
Kounce 168
Kraft 28 32
Krahn 193
Kranchi 28
Kreger 12
Krider 101
Krisdopher 108
Kroft 35 37 39
Kruetzer 149
Kruzynski 94
Ku1beth 92
Kuykendall 140
Kyle 48 81 115 116
Kyser 195
Labbe 150
Labow 43
Lac(e)y 84 101 108 144
153 156
Lackay 85
Lacket 110
Lackey 1 49 121 163
Lad 25 155 172
LaFevers 46
"Ansearchin'" News
212
Laforest 150
Lag1and 171
Laiff 28
Lain 15 19
Lake 28 126
La1emand 28
Lamb 37 40 41 71
Lambert 19 33
Lambeth 16 53
Lamon 199
Lampkin(s) 144
Lancaster 32 83 190
192
Land 87 141
Landis 158
Landrum 144
Lane 16 19 21 28 78
79 80 91 104 110 126
159 169 171
Lanear 126
Lang 159
Langford 16 17
Langley 103
Langston 11
Lanham 100
Lanier 48 99 116 165
Lankford 85 87
Lannam 22
Lanning 182 200
Lanom 22 75 76
Lanruss 15
Lanum 79
Lapsley 85
Larence 163
Larey 28
Larkin 116 159
Laroche (dit) 150
Larrance 171
Lasater 17 78 95
Lassiter 79 126
Last1ey 126
Latham 28
Latimer 44
Lattimore 126
Lauck 146
Lauderdale 177
Laugbrin 28
Laughborn 61
Laughlin 28 32
Laugh1y 32
Launder 32
Laurance/ence 48 116
Laury 19
Lauther 182
Lavender 159
Laverance 32
Lavery 47
Law 85
Lawfie1d 79
Lawhorn 59
Lawrence 5 32 44 75
76 77 126 141 142
196
Lawshe 29
Lawson 23 36 47 53
113 116 146 166 169
Lawson (cont'd) 170
171
Lax 32 77
Laxton 105
Lay 87 106 126 143
163
Laycock 95
Layman 141
Layton 8
'Lazenberry 126
Lea 80 81 84 156
Leach 18 29 85 162
Leadbetter 76
Leagin 158
League 158
Lean 87
Leary 29
Leat del 24
Leatch 23
Leath 19 33 79
Leathers 75
Leatherwood 22
Leavastone 25
Leavelle 8
Lebel 150
Lebo 43
Leclerc 150
Ledbetter 105
Lee 13 25 26 95 99
108 111 126 153 154
177 192
Leech 89 90
Leeman 169
Leeper 26 83 154 155
157
Leftwich 23
Leger 160
Legg 48
Legin 156
Leib 85
Leips 105
Lemar 162
Lemaster 112 116
Lemay 150
Lem1y 126
Lem(m)ons 81 92 110
Lemon 32
Lenear 126
Leneham 197
Lenhart 32
Lenmons 81
Lenoir 79 92
Lenow 126
Leonard 32 84 169
Lepage 150
Lepard 169
Lessard 169
Lester 17 20 21 76 77
78 126 170 176
Leston 77
Lett1e 29
Leurence 163
Levan 164
Levett 25
Lev(e)y 33 126
Lewallen 162
Lewers 32
Lewis 13 26 29 36 41
45 84 105 112 115
116 125 126 144 166
169 170 171
Leymore 116
Libe 162
Licklighter 108
Lidden/don 116 167
Ligan 15 17 18
Liggin 154 156
Light 192
Ligon 7 70 78
Liles 22 115 171
Lillard 84 170
Lillibridge 140
Lillington 3
Lilly 13 91
Linch 32 35 126
Lincoln 13 54 108
Linde 33
Linderman 29
Lindsay 80 100 158
200
Lindsley 15 73
Linert 85
Lining 17
Link 78 126
Linn 101
Linton 125 126
Lintz 165
Linwood 32
Litener 154
Litle 13 108 162
Litte1 87 106
Little 53 87 125 142
170
Littlefield 32 192
Littlejohn/John 32 88
Litton 15 33 126 181
Littrell 92
Lively 12
Livesay 12
Livingston 33 181
Lloyd 41
LMi11er 170 171
Loag 19
Loake 108
Loat 78
Lock 16 162 170 200
Locke 16 112 114 115
167
Lockerd 108
Locket(t) 7 20
Lockhart 29 126 192
Lockmiller 171
Locks 80
Lodge 37
Loeffler 149
Loflin 125
Loftin 44 100
Lofton 29
Logan 46 82 141 156
Loggins 87 116 168
Logue 126
Logwood 29
Long 6 17 23 29 35 37
59 61 62 105 125 132
159 164 170
Longan 171
Lonsford 143
Loon(e)y 84 93 105 126
160 163 170 172
Lootty 170
Lorance 116 141
Lord 107
Lothlin 163
Loughborough 33
Lounds 146
Louthern 110
Love 45 73 84 126
Loveing 172
Lovelace 8 108
Lovelady 24
Lovell 50 91 125 126
159 176
Lovet 19
Loving 12 33 126
Low 15
Lowden 32
Lowder 171
Lowe 15 18 21 107 126
146 153 200
Lower 195
Lowery 26 39 92 94 175
Lowrey 40 105 193
Lowry 69 85 105 126
164 178 192
Loyd 16 19 21 29 35 46
107
Loyston 16
Luby 29
Lucas 170
Luck(s) 18 80
Ludin 29
Luedke 143
Luehwig 29
Luke 125 132
Luker 192
Lumken 15
Lumpkin 15 16 20 23
Lumpkins 78
Lundy 91
Lunsford 143
Luntsford 86
Luse 99
Lusher 29
Lusk 126 181
Luttrell 91 169 170
Ly1e(s) 91 126
Lynch 85 107 116 162
Lynn 44 126
Lyon(s) 21 87 181 193
Lytle 126
McAda 94
McAdams 171
McAden 47
McAdoe 170
McAdoo 162 165 166
McAfee 198
Winter 1985
McAlear 89
McAlester/Alister 159
McAlexander 3
McAllen 171
McA1pin(e) 97
McA1wee 171
MCarrek 24
McAtee 96
McAvry 21
McBee 12 36 41 152
McBrCae?) 23
McBride 22 25 45 46
105 111 127 159 164
165 193
McBroom 95 106 160
McBurrak 35
McCab 29
McCaffr(e)y 77
McCain(e) 29 33 170
McCall 40 83 158 172
McCaller 37
McCallum 134
McCamdon 83
McCamy 85
McCance 127
McCann 139
McCargo 32
McCarrall 169
McCarroll 40 170
McCarter 141
McCart(e)y 29 50 100
106 110
McCarthy 32
McCartner 78
McCartney 169
McCasland 126
McCaunus 162
McCawley 91
McChamey 85
McCharens 184
McClain 15 18 20 77
140
McClanahan 29
McClane 26
McClaren 142
McClean 88 152
McCleary 106
McC1e11an(d) 33 46
McClendon 127
McC1ennehan/ihen 169
McCleskey 45
McCloud 163
McClure 82 106
McClusky 192
McCoffin 77
McCollomb 25
McCollum 198
McComas 20
McCombs 126 127 181
McConnel (1) 127 181
182
McCord 127 160
McCorkle 20 127
McCormack 126
McCormick 33
McCoy 5 32 84 127 197
213
McCrabb 88
McCrackin 107
McCrary 199
McCraw 7
McCray 199
McCrory 13 14
McCu1ay 83
McCullen 32
McCu11(e)y 165 168
McCulloch 163
McCullock 79
McCurdy 127
McCutche(o)n 49 82
127
McDade 155 158
McDanie1(s) 21 26 40
46 126 154 163 170
182
McDanil 21
McDanna1/e1 75 162
McDanno1d 162
McDearman 16 79
McDeerom 18
McDermon 17
MeDon (n)a1d 4 18 21
23 29 32 81 83 105
159 165 167
McDonnall 32
McDonne1(1) 20 85
McDonough 32
McDowe1(1) 4 32 33
41 53 169 170 198
McDurman 22
McElhany 72
McE1heran 29
McElrath 87
McElroy 44
McEntire 85 162
McEwen 127 194
McEwin(g) 127 170 181
McFadden/din 127 143
McFarland 3 18 77 149
197 198
McFarlin 197
McFarson 76
McFerson 88
McGar 78
McGarry 29
McGavock 126 127 182
McGee 29 107 111 136
McGeehe 19
McGill 92 172
McGinnes 126
McGin(n)is 22 81 170
McGowen/wan 36 153
155 156 157
McGown 87
McGraw 29 127
MeGready 101
McGregor 18 19
McGuier 26 105
McGuire 105
McHaffe 76
McHaney 81
McHenry 79 171
McHeny 24
McHon 85
McIlwain 127
McInnerry 29
McInti(y)re 48 85
McIntosh 94
McInturf (f) 108 152
McIntyre 144
McIver 40 99
McKabe 29
McKam(e)y 23 24
McKay 80 126
McKean/Keen 6 76 103
McKee (e) 76 108
McKeenyman 16
McKemey 162
McKenna 32
McKenzie 82
McKeon 33
McKey 154
McKibben 195
McKinch 35
McKin1(e)y 85 87 170
196
McKinn(e)y 16 83 92
106 154 162 169 198
McKinsey 25 170
McKirkinda11 163
McKnight 32
McKoon 108
McKork1e 170
McKowen 169
McKoy 172
McLain 37 71 158 163
McLaughlin 127
McLaurine 127
McLean 5 32 154
McLeary 32
McLemore 33 127 165
195
McLeod 143
McLester 153 156 158
McLipa 107
MeLoney 170
McLorley 29
McLusk(e)y 45
McLyin 79
McMahan/hen 32 35 163
McMahon 29 32 110 116
165 192
McManus 200
McMarrah 29
McMellon 170
McMillan 192
McMin(n) 79 163 165
McMullen 112 165
McMullin 196
McMurray 40 78
McMurrey 91 127
McMurry 32 77 127
McNabb 108
McNair 101
McNairy 88 126 127
McNamara 29 32
McNeal 77 127 165
McNeely 83 126
McNeese 198
McNeill 127 184
McNichols 197
McNicko1s 21
McNiel 19
McNomar 75
McNomer 18
McNott 169
McNutt 84
McOmber 120
McOwen 198
McPeak 79
McPherson 84 113 126
165 171
McQuin1ey 29
McRaith 32
McRay 19 78
McReynolds 171
McSpad(d)en 16 17
McVoy 32
McWherter 15 18 20
McWhirter 139 192
McWhorter 19 23 85 86
162
McWright 16
Maberry 16 171 199 200
Mab(e)ry 16 20
M Bride 105
MacDonald 106
MacGee 108
Macham 162
Mack 112 116 165 166
Mackiny 85
MacMillan 72
MacNab 70
Macon 29 116
Maddan 87
Mad(d)ox 16 78
Maden 163
Madg1en 18
Madon 87
Maerz 56
Magahin 108
Magby 24
Magehee 88
Magevney 33
Magruder 43
Mahaff(e)y 78 143
Mahara 29
Mahathey 94
Mahler 29
Mahon 112 114 115 116
165 168
Mahoney 29
Mainor 45 156
Mairs 108
Major(s) 14 80
Maken 83 169
Ma1bie 33
Maler 29
Ma1ery 35
Malley 32
Mallick 29
Ma1(1)ory 32 76 88
Malloy 163
"Ansearchin'" News
214
Malone 33 76 127 156
Ma10ry 76
Mam1y 85
Manard 193
Man(n)asco 163 164
Manchon 127
Mand1y 25
Mandritz 29
Manees 185 186
Maney 126
Manfie1d 126
Mangrum 198
Mangum 43 168
Manier 95
Manis 42
Man1ass 29
Man1(e)y 14 20 32 75
127 141 154 157
Mann 20 126
Man(n)ing 22 29 32
137 185 186 187 188
189
Mannon 110
Mansecoe 33
Mansfield 20 195
Manstrausen 29
Mantooth 171
Manuel 127
Mape1s 159
Mapes 171
Marberry 154 156
Marcey 126
March 127
Marcum 16 36
Margin 110
Markham 48 94 127 144
Marks 22 32 38 76 77
Marler 73
Marley 143
Marlin 107
Marriner 29
Marrs 116 200
Mars 79 168
Marschall 118
Marsh 14 106 140
Marshal (1) 7 33 76 77
116 122 126 195 200
Marshe1 171
Martain 38
Marten/on 105 144 164
Martin 15 16 17 18 20
21 22 23 26 33 39 48
59 76 78 79 80 83 84
105 109 112 113 114
116 126 127 159 160
168 169 170 171 195
196
Mason 15 43 99 103
140 144 170
Masonar/Masoner 169
Massey/ie 16 32 75
135 136 137 142
Masson 33
Massy 80 158 171 172
Masterson 20 87 126
162
Matews 87
Matherly 80
Mathews 17 61 82 94
106 109 111 112 113
116 165
Mathewson 91
Mathis/es 42 45 76 94
126 142 169
Mat1an 18
Matlock 16 20 26 78
89 91 105 106 127
171
Matson 150
Matthes 25
Matthews 17 29 92 128
Mat(t)hias 103 126
130
Mattox 19
Mauk 160
Mauldin 3
Mavity 169
Maxey 128
Maxfield 75 77
Max1ey 75
Maxwell 38 41 84 88
96 108 126 142 185
May 15 26 29 33 38
39 46 87 105 115 127
172 178
Mayberry 23 144 199
Maybery 25
Mayers 148
Mayes 106 143
Mayfield 127
Maynes 172
Mayo 35 40 41 60 133
Mays 78 126 143
Mayson 17
Maywell 36
Meacham 117 118
Meadors 96
Meadows 92 96 127
Meagher 176 177
Mease1(e)s 76 133
Measles 156
Medcalf 164
Medford 22 162
Medlen/lin 15 17
Medley 47
Medlock 106
Mee 171
Meek 127 146 153 158
Meeks 75
Meez1es 20
Megee 110
Megehee 88
Meginnies 106
Meguire 110
Mellish 29
Melone 156
Melton 39 98 195
Melvin/en 16 126 127
Menass 135
Mendenall 29
Menees 127
Menefee 20 127
Menefie 126
Menifee 23 100
Merando 76
Meredith 53
Meriam 186
Merit 16
Merrett/itt 79 80 152
Merrick 48
Merrill 33
Merryman 126 127
Messick 199
Metare 29
Metheny 106 154
Metz 46
Metzger 152
Micar 32
Michael 99
Michaud 150
Michel 171
Michie 109
Midget 46
Midkiff 24 26
Migget 22
Mijars 25
Milam 166
Miler 139
Miles 44 78 126 127
Miliham 35
Mi11eken 155 157
Miller 10 21 25 26 29
32 53 54 55 72 87 91
93 94 99 101 105 106
107 108 126 152 158
163 164 169 171 177
192 193 195 196 197
199
Millican/Milliken 57
94 109 154 164
Mills 3 17 21 24 29
99 100 141 156 169
Milsap 35
Milton 16 79 98 166
170
Mince 159
Miner 19
Minnich 127
Minter 192
Mirur 162
Misur 162
Mitche1(1) 14 20 22
26 32 35 36 38 41 42
75 76 77 78 84 88 95
105 109 116 126 127
137 170 182 192
Mitender 163
Mizell 155
Mizer 171
MLin 106
Moake 126
Mobbs 22
Mobley 126
Mock 193
Mockers (Crow) 40
Moffitt 150
Moholland 19
Moisan 150
Moller 29
Molloy 127
Mo1singer 21
Monahan 29
Monday 172
Monroe 29 32
Monsy 171
Montagu(e) 29 114 115
116 165 168
Montgomery 84 85 139
157 159 194 199
Moobs 16
Moody 7 18
Moon 5 33 45 60 77
Moone 26
Moony 76
Moor 159 182
Moore 3 4 12 15 16 18
21 26 32 33 43 44 50
58 75 78 79 81 87 95
101 110 112 113 126
127 128 135 143 160
169 170 171 182 187
191 193 195 197 200
Morais 126
More 24 26
Morehead 20 72
Moreland 32 107 169
Morgan(s) 25 29 32 43
46 55 79 85 87 109 110
127 139 182 198
Morning 110
Mor(r)is 15 16 17 19 22
24 32 54 79 81 89 90
93 111 112 113 116 126
127 144 159 164
Morris(s)on 17 80 81
109 117 127 160 161
Morrow 3 70 167
Morten 78
Morter 152
Morton 126 127 198
Mosby 21
Mose1(e)y 20 21 34 126
127
Moser 20 21 78 80 115
Moses 197
Mosier 127
Mosley 77 78
Moss 19 20 87 126 162
Mother(a)l 15 78
Motley 16
Moulton 171
Mount 17 18 81 127
Mountague 100
Mourning 110
Mower1y 109
Mowerry 23
Mox1(e)y 20 79
Moyers 171
Muirheid 110
Mu1ennen 76
Mulherin 88
Mulin 76
Mulinix 76
Mulkey 50
215
Winter 1985
Mullens 110
Muller 29
Mu11in(s) 127 144
Mu110ns 171
Mulvihill 29
Mumford 21 126
Munday 83
Munser 160
Muntford 127
Muntze1 93
Murdock 32
Murdough 182
Murph(e)y 29 32 44 50
114 116 127 172
Murr(a)y 16 18 20 29
48 54 76 78 84 120
158 162
Murrell 34 192
Muse 82 131 192
Murgrave 108
Musgrove 26 109
Music 170
Musselwhite 194
Myers 29 95 143 169
Myes 24
Myirke 48
Mytche1 13
Nabers 32
Nager 32
Nall 127 159
Nally 32
Nance 32 III 127 165
200
Nancy 19
Napier 84 91 127
Nash 193
Nation(s) 24
Navarre 95
Nave 108
Nazor 197
Nea1(e) 75 76 78 103
120 127 157
Nealy 79
Neather1ey 107
Neave 170
Nedery 153
Nee 32
Needham 104
Nee1 76 160
Neeley 105 109
Neely 26 42 127
Neighbours 15 70
Nei1(1) 14 15 93 110
161 170 171
Neilly 110
Ne1 120
Nelms 177
Nelson 22 47 77 79 84
92 100 105 106 161
170 171 172
Nesbits/itt 29 96 176
NeSmith 150
Netherton 109
Nettles 75
Nevil (1) 29 84
Neville 43 88
New 21 75 127
Newbern 8 148
Nev-Tbury 170
Newby 29
Newell 32 127
Newhouse 104
Newkirk 171
Newland 127 142 154
157
Newlin 156
Newman 39 42 46 127
164 170
Newsom 21 29 103 127
Newton 112 165
Nicholas 35
Nicho1(s) 41 42 87
116 127 142 144 182
Nicholson 36 127 139
178
Nickens 20 79
Nickles 171
Nico1ds 161
Nideffer 170
Nie1(1) 15 109
Night 169
Nipper 141
Nix 144 196
Nixon III 112
Noe1(1) 87 127 180
194
Nolan 32 165
Nolen/in 21 78 112
113 140 165 168
Noles 140
Nooe 32
Nooner 15 18 19 75
Norfleet 34
Norflet 84
Norman 23 77 85 169
170
Norment 29 127
Norre1 81
Norris/es 15 29 143
Northcut 163 164
Norton 195
Norvell (e) 14 84 127
182
Norwood 93 127 141
159
Nothard 127
Now1en/in 5 20
Null 13
Nunery 85
Nun1(e)y 76 105
Nunn 76
Nunne1y 105 165 168
Nuse 105
Nutly 110
Oak(e)s 25 45 195
Oakley 75 76 81 134
135 137 138 185 186
187
O'Brian 32 128
128
O'Brien 29 52
O'Bryan 29
Obryant 15
O'Cain 29
Oce1y 76
Oc1ey 20
O'Conner 29 32
O'Dell 87
OdIe 25 109
Odom 87 97 100
O'Donnell 32
Ogden 99
Ogilvie 128
O'Hara 29
O'Harrow 128
O'Herren/on 29
Oins 110
Ok1ey 133
Oldham 19 32 46 69
133 134
Oleson 44
Olinger 103 169
Olivar 76
Oliver 24 32 54 57 76
79 80 85 142 176 177
Omery 23
Oneal/O'Neal 22 32 81
128 169
O'Neil 13
Ore 80 164
Orendorff 144
Organ 16 17 19 20 29
Orgen 16
Orman 96
Ornbaun 47
Orne 32
Orren 76
Orrick 194
Orsborne 83
Orsen 77
Orwan 29
Osborn 162
Osburn 16 19 22 83
Oslin 120
Otey 34
Outlaw 88 101
Overbe 108
Overton 88 128
Owen 9 12 16 29 77
107 128 175
Owens 22 25 94 96 152
Owsley 196
Oxendine 144
Oxley 148
Oyler 196
Ozbun 150
Ozment 80 81 128 193
o 'Briant
Pack 128
Pagan 3
Page 29 34 128
Paice 83
Pain 18 19 77 128
Paine 26 76 128 182
Painter 93 101
Pa1k 95
Palmer 53 140 154 197
198
Palmore 197
Pangburn 183
Panisi 29
Pankey 38
Par
105
Pardue 29
Parham 79 80
Parim 76
Parish 20 170 182
Park 7 29 129 181
Parker 23 24 25 48 79
83 84 91 115 116 118
128 148 159 165 172
200
Parkin 194
Parkman 34
Parks 23 82
Par1breet 105
Parmer 75
Paro 151
Parr 143 156
Parradise 128
Parris 178
Parrish 20 77 128
Parrot(t) 83 109 110
148 162
Parsley 94
Parsons 23 29 86
Partee 34
Parten/in 15 80 110
Parton 18
Pasley 159
Pate 48 60 61 62 83
131 132 135 136 138
Paton 25
Patrick 87 128 163
Patten 20 76 83
Pattent 75
Patterso 17
Patterson 9 11 15 17
18 22 29 32 75 76 77
79 80 81 91 93 128
166 171 200
Patteson 128
Pattison 29 32
Patton 74 80 139 142
159 165 168 198
Paul 75 77 172 182
Paulk 95 165 166
Pauls ton 15
Paur1eston 26
Payne 92 128 129 149
161 171 177
Pcock 18
Peace 20
Peacoke 29
Peak(e) 95 171 172
Peal 128
Pearce 20 153 154 155
158 164 169
Pearcy 17 18
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216
Peareson 160
Pear1(e) 112 129 165
Pearson 21 193
Peay 128
Peck 24 84
Peden 101
Peebles 74 128 156
Peek 23 129
Peel 175
Peeples 158
Peer(r)"y 85 106
Peete 119
Peevy 72
Pegman 108
Pegram 128 129
Peirce 32 108
Peirson 25
Pelchat 150
Pemberton 7 16 19 20
22 77 81
Pence 19 54
Pendergrass 25 169
Pendery 25
Penewell 81
Penn 32
Penn(e)y 16 20 186
Pen(n)ington 86 128
Pennybaker 17
Penrose 88
Pentacost 80
Penuel 18
Peoples 108 156
Pepper 163
Perce 88 108
Perkenson 5
Perkins 29 34 84 128
129 140 166 192 199
Perrot 150
Perry 15 29 43 105
128 141 144 148 151
165 196
Perryman 110
Persha1 84
Pertim 32
Peter 107
Peters 23 85 108 160
Petersen 196
Peterson 104 142
Petteway 21
Pet(t)it 97 169
Petty 25 156
Petway 128
Pewet 107
Peyton 78 79
Phaneuf 150
Pharamon 24
Phariss 169 171 172
Phelps 154 158
Phi1(1)ip 75 77 132
192
Phi1(1)ips 8 13 19 22
32 34 61 62 75 80 82
84 88 92 111 117 128
131 132 133 134 136
164 166 170 171 189
196 199
Phi1pot(t) 95 169
Phip(p)s 16 89 115
128 166
Pickens 165 166 167
Pickerel 91
Picket 77
Pickle 128
Pierce 29 48 108 128
169 170
Piercy 96 170
Pierse 24
Pigg 128
Pike 32
Pilcher 129 142 182
Pile(s) 25 77
Pillow 19 20 22 88
Piner 78
Pinkard 143
Pinkerton 128 170
Pinkston 25
Pins 110
Pipins 19
Pipken 66
Pipkin 128 185 191
Pippin 70
Pirkle 4
Pirtle 128
Pittard 100
Pittman 10 29 69
Pitt(s) 15 32 128 157
Pleasants 19
P1um1ee/ey 94 160
P1um(m)er 128 197
Poag 34
Poarch 128
Poe/Po 111 169 170
Pogue 161
Polk 26 95 114 142
153
Pollard 29 128 139
Pollock 25
Pool 26 29 48 77 80
Poole 26 105 139
Poor 25
Pope 5 20 32 40 128
139 165 166 167
Porter 29 44 102 107
115 116 128 129 132
135 136 158 165 166
169 171 181 182 199
Porterfield 64 75 77
81 113 128 166 181
Portlock 129
Portwood 23 85
Posey 18 19 21 78 94
Poteet 47
Potter 29
Pouliot 150
Powe1(1) 7 17 18 70
75 77 94 117 128 139
141 161 165 166 172
Powels 87
Power 169
Powers 29 32 57 200
Prager 32
Prart10w 77
Prater 165 166 171
Pre(a)st 163
Preist 164
Prescott 29
Preston 32 79
Prewitt/wet 80 165
Price 20 25 29 43 47
77 78 83 105 128 129
149 163 170 171 182
196
Prichard 81 107 128
Pride 19
Priest 150
Prince 88
Prior 17 164
Pritchet(t) 75 76 140
Privett 4
Prockter 128
Proctor 22 95 113
Proud 32
Provine 16 17 21
Provines 110
Pruden 61 131 132 133
Pryor 1 10 37 38 40
42 72 128 160 194
Puach 29
Pucket(t) 4 16 17 18
22 23 29 78 79 128
Pugh 16 76 115 116
128 166
Pugsley 129
Pulley 22 57 58 59 60
61 62 128
Pu11iam/ium 10 72
Pumroy 128
Punch 84
Pur eel 18
Purdon 23
Purdy 88 129
Purkins 21
Purmer 29
Purne1 77
Purse1y 16
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Purser 104
Putman 17
Putnam 129
Qualls 170
Quamby 29
Quarls 17 18
Quesenbury 53
Questenberry 129
Quigley 32
Quin(n) 32 129
Quirk 32
Quisenbery 79
Race 129
Radcliff 29
Radford 16 129
Raffety 46 74
Raffo 32
Rafie1d 87
Raford 13
Rafter 32
Ragan/en 25 32 34 84
129
Ragland 20 21 22 23 29
34
Raglin 107
Ragsdale 45 79 80 171
177
Raguzin 47
Rail 34
Raimer 129
Rainbou1t 110
Rainer 136 137
Ra(i)n(e)s 17 18 25 39
40 86 129 135 199
Rainwater 94
Rainy 17
Rajoux 29
Rakes 76
Ralph 129
Ralston 129
Ramb1ey 158
Rambo 59 60
Ramey 43
Rams(e)y 16 21 78 110
129 166 169 170
Randa1/Rand1e(s) 107
129 153 154 157
Randolph 3 29 49 78
Rankin 37 38 41 48 84
Ransome 92
Rape 129
Rasar/Rasor 107 148
Rasberry 129 167 168
Raseer 29
Raston 32
Ratcliff 129
Ratto 34
Ratton 26
Rau1had 20
Raulston 20 191
Rawlings 29 32 41 166
Ray 19 26 81 83 105 116
129 159 162 165 169 193
Rayb(o)urn 24 92 129
165 166 167 168 182
196
Raymond 152
Rayn(e)s 59 109
Raynor 62 185
Reace 129
Read 24 78 80 81 129
153
Reader 19
Re(a)gan 25 84 94 163
Real 24
Reasoner 129
Reaves 34 129 140 153
166 197
Reavis 94
Reck 149
Rector 25 109
Red 129
Redden 95
Reddick 153 154 155 156
158
217
Winter 1985
Redding 129
Reddit 17
Redford 29 129
Redges 198
Redman 45 139 170
Red(r)y 109
Redwine 43 101
Re(e)ce 6 19 75 109
Reed 7 18 19 26 29 75
105 III 114 115 157
158 166 167 168 171
Reeder 158
Rees(e) 44 45
Reeser 101
Reeves 3 129 142 157
166 198
Regg 169
Reid 4 29 71 103
Reid1e 45
Reiff 129
Reigard 56
Reinhardt 71
Reive 32
Rencher 141
Rende1huber 29
Rene1ds 108
Renfro(w) 84 108 114
115 116 166 167 172
Rennick 25
Reno 25 92 108 160
Reno1ds 108
Renshaw 20 141 156
Rentfro 107
Replogle 152
Reppeto 169
Reprog1e 152
Rent chenb acker 29
Reukert 34
Reyms 195
Reynolds 23 48 79 93
129 170
Rhea 141
Rhinehart 53
Rho(a)des 78 129 169
Rhorer 196
Ria1(s) 129 167
Rice 16 17 22 29 45
78 79 80 109 110 129
163 169 170 198
Rich 25 77
Richards 29 32 34 171
Richardson 29 50 94
129 144 174 196
Richason 15
Riche(r)son 78 79 143
170
Richmand 162
Richmond 32 78 79 81
129
Richsion 83
Ricket/et(t)s 17 75
77 79
Rick(s) 158 164
Rid(d)ings 32 194
Ridenour 44 109
Rid(d)le 164 172
Rideout 81
Rider 19 32
Ridge 24 198
Ridgway 115
Ridley 83 84 129 139
Rie1y 29
Riens 18
Rieser 29
Rig(g)ins 16
Rigg1e(s) 36 37 38 41
Riggon 129
Rigg(s) 42 45 169 199
Right 156
Riley 29 34 110 165
166
Rimmer 140
Rine 129
Rinehart 170
Ring 43 129
Ringwald 29
Rioux 150
Risner 113
Rison 91
Ritchey/hie 110 198
Rivers 169
Rix 157
Roach 15 19 22 29 107
129 151
Roads 13 19
Roane 17 22 120 129
Roark 171 172
Rob 20
Robard(s) 7 16 29 32
Robartson 171
Robbins 3 45 96 102
156 158 166
Roberson 24 25 162
Robert(s) 13 17 22 23
29 32 35 43 60 76 79
83 88 141 148 156
160 161 162 163 165
Robertson 15 18 23 24
26 34 48 51 75 76 84
88 129 140 148 158
159 162 165 166
Robin(s) 24 25 162
163
Robinson 29 78 79 81
86 110 122 129 150
152 166 167 193 198
Robison 109
Robnett 116 166 168
Rochelle 193
Rock 29
Rockhold 160
Rodds 17
Roddy 4 84
Rodes 198
Rodgers 37 43 114 136
138 163 185 186 188
189 198
Rodgood 87
Roe 19
Roeds 107
Rogers 10 13 17 48 74
77 78 79 80 108 148
Rogers (cont'd) 157
161 163 164 170 171
195 196
Rokas 3
Roland 75 103
Roller 108 160
Ro1(1) ins 166 167 168
199
Rolly 75
Romine 192
Ronald 79
Roof 152
Roo1 25
Root 25
Roper 11
Rorie 154
Rork 87
Rose 78 103 III 112
113 114 116 129 139
166 167
Rosenbalm 194
Ross 18 19 21 88 89
110 III 113 154 155
156 157 158 166 167
169 172 197
Rosser 34 141
Rosson 141
Rotram(m)e1 20
Roulston 159
Roundtree 29 129
Rouse 79
Rowan 92 100
Rowden 109
Row(e) 129 137 138
Rowland 23
Roworth 129
Roy 171
Roya1(1) 3 105
Roy(e)ster 29 129 130
171
Royrock 34
Royn(s)don 85
Roysdon 84 162
Ruble 160
Rucker 44 79 169
Rucks 118
Ruddle 166
Rudisill 29
Ruffin 83 92 133 135
137 139
Ruggles 176
Rule (1) 25 76 198
Runion 170
Runna1s/e1s 87 93 94
Ruppenthal 99
Rush 101 171 172 193
Russe1(1) 15 18 73 78
88 93 96 97 108 129
159 160 161 166 168
170 197
Rust 19
Rutherford 14 17 18
65 118 129 182
Rutland 15 16 79 81
Rut1e(d)ge 24 26 78
105 162 167 197
Rux 118
Ryan 29 32 148
Rydenour 109
Ryland 29
Ryley 166
Rynor 29
Sadler 40 76 80 83
Saffarans 29
Safford 164
Sage 46
St. Clair 29 85
St-Onge (dit) 150
Saint(y) 101 195
Sale 144
Salley 24
Sam 15
Sample 130
Sampson 24 91 179
Samuels 29 182
Sandefer 101
Sanders 10 16 17 22 79
85 87 110 119 120 130
175 179 200
Sanderson 15 32 130
Sandes 78
Sandifer 152
Sands 15 16 108
Sanford 16 17
Sangster 30 130 179
Sannoner 30
Sansom 94
Santrim 86
Sapes 24
Sapp 149
Sappington 84 88
Sartain 23 85 162
Sarxtop 107
Satterfield 21 167
Saunder(s) 34 56 88
105 130 137 179 185
Savell 77
Sawtelle 30
Sawyer(s) 38 59 130
134 138 141 168 185
194
Saxton 107
Say 130
Sayers 119
Scafida 97
Scaggin 108
Scaggs 162
Scales 92 119 130
Scalf 100
Scallins 163
Sca11orn/Sce11orn 163
Scally 144
Scarborough 150
Scarbro 85
Scarb(r)ough 23 79 85
149
Scarfe 100
Scarpant 30
Sceu1wick 30
Schaller 176
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218
Sche(n)ck 30
Schiles 93
Schma1yris 32
Schmidt 32
Schnakenberg 143
Schreiner 101
Schroder 32
Schuck 196
Schweitzer 34 56
Schwilzer 32
Scoby 15 17 22
Scoggin(s) 26 91 108
171
Scott 21 30 32 56 59
76 80 86 93 112 130
139 160 168 179 182
Scrags 24
Scrug(g)s 2 78 130
170 179
Scurlock 20
Seabolt 159
Seaborn 16
Sea1e(s) 30 46 100
103
Sealy 3 99
Seamon 34
S(e)anor 103
Se(a)rcy 15 76 88 130
Sears 171
Seat(t) 19 75 80 130
S(e)ay 21 30 130 182
Sechrist 103
See 140
Seeavers 162
Seeman 106
leeton 168
Segler 170
Self 100
Se11ars/ers 45 79 98
168
Se1vage/idge 18 159
Sen 73
Senc1ear 22
Senters 35
Senton 158
Ser(r)att 163 164
Sersey 88
Setler(s) 130
Sevens 21
Severs 85
Sevier 30 40 84 108
Sewall 30
Sexton 155 158
Seys 75
Shackelford 103
Sha(e)f(f)er 51 92
143
Shain 130
Shall 30 32 179 182
Shally 160
Shanks 7 30 34 75
Shan(n)on 15 30 78 79
80 85 107 128 179
182
Sharon 81
Sharp 16 86 105 118
Sharp (cont'd) 163 170
171
Shaver 122 143
Shavis 170
Shaw 21 34 74 80 130
179 182
Shay 30
Shea 30
Sheahan 30
Shearman 155
Sheddan 91
Shedrick 17
Sheehan 34
Shelby 30 34 84 179
She1cut 130
Shell 26 105 164
Shellabarger 74
Shelton 26 37 76 119
130 148 171
Shep(p)ard 15 26 81
103 170 182
Shepaway 30
Shepherd 21 22
Sheraw 103
Sher1y 38
Sherman 176
Sherre1(1) 81 130
Sherridan 30
Sher(r)i1(1) 78 80 81
120
Sherrod 119
Shields 106
Shiflet 169
Shina1d/Shina11 164
Shinliver 162
Shipley 160
Shipman/mon 24 26 105
168
Shipway 30
Shir1(e)y 30 38 42 99
179 182
Shively 152
Shiver(s) 57 58 59 60
61 62 130 131 132
133 135 137 185 186
187
Shoars 76
Shoate 85
Shoemake(r) 23 26 79
160
Shores 75
Short 17
Shorter 80
Shostton 106
Shoults 168
Shown 107
Shrader 103
Shropshire 40 106
Shuckindan 163
Shu(e)ll 105 114
Shumate 130 144 194
Shupe 92
Shuran 18
Shute 15 130 168 179
Shut(t) 19 77
Sigler 46 130 159
Signaigo 30
Signer 168
Sillaman 75
Sillars 172
Silvey 195
Simer1ey 108
Simmons 18 20 21 32
44 78 79 83 87 110
112 113 117 118 130
168 169 197
Sim(m)s 11 17 43 50
75 91 93 98 130 141
159
Simon 169
Simpkins 130
Simple 25
Simpson 17 26 76 94
116 162 184 196
Simrall 85
Simson 162 169
Sinclair 8 23 24 198
Sinc1ear/ier 16 162
Singleterry 130
Sing1(e)ton 80 169
Sinkler 156
Sir1s 130
Skaggs 83 156
Skean 79 80
Skeeters 48
Skein 80
Skelly 144
Skelton 30
Skerrith 172
Skillern 149
Skinner 157 158
Slade 101
Slagle 8
Slate 22
Slattery 30
Slaughter 11 152 192
Sledge 45 130
Slikr 106
Slimp 107
Slo(a)n 83 163
Slover 85 162
Slusser 103
Small 30 32
Smart(t) 75 78 163
Smeller 30
Smith 4 15 17 18 19
20 21 22 25 26 30 32
34 38 39 40 45 46 47
48 49 50 51 55 60 75
76 77 78 80 81 82 83
84 85 86 88 93 94 95
96 98 101 104 105
106 107 108 109 110
112 114 115 119 129
130 139 140 142 143
144 146 149 153 154
160 162 167 168 170
171 172 176 177 179
182 192 194 197
Smithe 162
Smither 30
Smithpeter 107
Smithwick 32
Smoot 30
Smyth (e) 25 151
Snead 53 76
Sneede 77
Sne1don 32
Snelson 93
Snider 22 107 143
Snipes 92 93
Snoddy 84 91
Snodgrass 83 84 169
Snow 21 24 96 105 163
167 171 172
Snowden 26 32 105 179
182
Snyder 17 144
Soap 159
Soary 22
Sollomon 169
Solts 106
Somerhill 20
Somerville 120
Somers 19
Souder 199
Southern 78 110
Southwork 21
Spain 30 79 94 139
Spalding 30
Spangler 193
Sparacio 45 100
Sparkman 14 61 62 131
132 134 136 185 189
190 191
Sparks 46 79 94 95 169
178
Speak 73
Spears 21 22 53 130 197
Specard 85
Specht 34
Speck 25
Speer(s) 30 90 130 165
179
Spekes 26
Spence 130 179 200
Spencer 7 42 103 110
111 168 169 185 196
Spero 6 149
Sperry 16
Spesard 162
Spicer 18
Spickard 15 19
Spier 3
Spillers 15
Spillman 32
Spinks 78
Spiritas 91
Spiv(e)y 34 131
Splawn 93
Spoon 195
Spokeman 132
Spradlin 20
Spring(s) 22 37 46 151
Springfield 164
Sprink1e(s) 200
Spurling 102
Spurlock 148
219
Winter 1985
Square 131 134
Stafford 25 108 162
Staggs 167
Stahle 101
Stalder 198
Stallcup 83
Stallings 12
Stallworth 121 140
Stambaugh 103
Stamps 198
Stanco 48
Standby 86
Standefer/ifer 23 35
36 37 38 39 40 41 42
55 85 194
Standoff 152
Stanfield 53
Stan1(e)y 15 19 95
170
Stannon 30
Stanphill 87
Stanton 30
Stap1es/er 60 61 132
133 134 136 186
Stapleton 169
Sta(u)nton 30
Stark(s) 15 102 130
Starnes 106
Starr 51
Starret 22
Staten/on 25 177
Staw 158
Steadman 45
Steatmon 62
Stebbing 2
Stedd 32
Steed 80
Stee1(e) 71 72 77 83
84 109 130 148 168
198
Stelf 30
Stell 32
Stennett 40 42 144
Stenson 38
Stephen(s) 19 22 23
25 26 30 32 35 109
110 130 164 200
Stephenson 86 110 177
Sterk 30
Sterling 88
Steuart 56
Stevens 10 15 17 25
32 56 92 100 200
Stevenson 3 15 30 107
130
Steward 73
Stewart 7 15 19 21 22
24 30 34 35 42 48 76
77 79 83 84 130 149
170 179 182 195
Sti1e(s) 30 38 86 192
Still 86
Stimmett 164
Stinnett 164
Stinson 3 148 151
Stinsum 30
Stite 86
Sum(p)ter 110
Stobaugh 130
Surguine 169
Stockberger 152
Surman 11
Stockbridge 54
Sursey 15
Stockdale 156 158
Sutterfield 88
Stockes 160
Sutton 86 130 172 200
Swain (e) 19 22 78 80
Stockton 171 172
Stodder 179 182
Swana 130
Stok 83
Swan(n) 3 20 21 22 75
Stokes 10 32 170
Swanner 19 44
Stolls 79
Swarner 19
Stone 16 19 20 24 26
Swartzbaugh 96
30 32 38 40 41 44 45 Swason 22
53 59 60 61 71 94
Swawn 75
110 122 140 177 195
Swayze 99
Stonson 30
Sweall 34
Stophill 163
Sweany/Sweeney 30 103
Stothart 88
Swearengen 114
Stouder 152
Swearington 167
Stout 111 130 165 167 Swe(a)t 19 21 22 83
Sweet 32
179
Stover 108 130 199
Sweiden 164
Swett 15
Stow 30 157
Strain 95
Swindell 5
Strange 130 141
Swindle 5 16 17 19
Stratham 176
Swiney 107
Stratton 34 130
Swingley 19
Street(t) 32 34
Swinn(e)y 21 130
Strinchcomb 36
Swisher 153 154
Swo1sen 24
Stringfellow 10 130
Swor 153 156 158
Stringfield 19
Strong 20 130
Sykes 47 169
Syler 81
Stroud 76 108 110
Strynchcomb 36
Symmonds 140
Stterfie1d 22
Sypert 20 22 78 81
Stuart/ert 30 83 86
Syrus 77
92 106 108 130
Stubbes 110
Tabb 195
Stub(b)lefie1d 21 42
Taber(n) 164 179
94 130 153 167 168
Tacket(t) 110 161 162
Studdart/urt 153 154
168
155 158
Studer 16
Taff 170
Taggert 88
Stull 130
Talbot 179
Stults 170 171
Talkington 154
Stump 130 179
Tallent 144
Stuot 108
Ta11(e)y 18 20 21 24
Sturdivant 103
75 76 77 160 171 179
Sturm 169
Tallon 169
Sub(b)let(t) 22 43
Tandy 47
Sugs 75
Tanerhille 179
Suit 2 30
Tanker1y 179
Suiters 35
Tannehill (e) 156 179
Sulley 164
182
Sullinger 88
Tanner 17
Sullins 71 194
Tapley 21 75
Su1(1)ivan 15 16 19
22 30 32 57 58 59 60 Tarkington 113 168
Tarleton 13
79 80 86 92 130 139
Tarp1(e)y 18 20 21
170 192 193
142 179
Sullivant 195
Tarrant 153 154 155
Summerhill 53
156 158
Summer(s) 43 47 78 91
Tarver 18 78
130
Tatans 38
Summerville 179
Tate 15 16 19 40 45
Sumner 13 130
Tate (cont'd) 118 163
164 179
Tatom/Tatum 34 77
Tayler 85
Taylor 15 17 18 19 20
21 22 24 30 32 75 76
78 82 84 85 93 105
106 108 135 136 139
148 169 170 179 191
193 199 200
Taytor 15
Teag(ue) 30 79 81
Teal 83
Teas 46
Teddy 105
Tedford 6
Tee1 83 96
Teem 195
Teg1er 30
Telford 179
Temple 80 179 192
Templeton 95
Tennesson 179
Tenp1en 83
Teran 42
Termin 87
Terrell 18 155
Terr(e)y 21 26 41 75
105 107 109 179 183
193
Test 30
Tharp 18
Thaxton 13
The1aball 103
Thermon 85
Thill 24
Thomas 4 7 14 18 20
25 30 76 82 83 85 86
87 154 160 162 169
170 174 179 182 193
Thomason 154 155 182
Thom(p)kins 3 87 101
Thompkon 187
Thompson 14 15 16 18
20 21 32 43 75 76 77
78 81 84 96 111 116
130 131 135 136 137
138 143 148 149 154
157 160 162 163 168
176 179 182 185 186
187 197 198 199
Thorenton 75
Thorn 24 80 92
Thornberry/bury 106
159 169
Thornton 78 102 111
116 164 177 179 196
197
Thorses 75
Thrailkill 11
Thrasher 179
Threewitts 108
Thrift 15
Thrower 80 122
Thuir-Wynes 103
Thurman 19 43 48 82
220
Trowell 198
Vau1x 179 182
Thurmell 32
Tidwell 76 166 195
Troy 76
Vauters 17
Tiffany 39
Trucau1t 150
Veatch 177
Veesey 22
Tilford 16 19 21 22
Truet 80
179 182
Truka 92
Vensallo 32
Tilghman 15
Truman 22
Ventres(s) 92 193
Tillery 170
Trump 103
Veregge 200
Ti11(e)y 113 168
Vernon 30 169 170
Trus1y 19
Veruggs 32
Tillotson 5
Trusty 22 77
Timmons 169
Tubb(s) 89 90 164
Vevret(t) 15 18
Tinney 4
Tucker 16 21 34 45 48 Vest 32
Tinnin 86
75 77 78 80 106 139
Vestal 150
141 168 179
Tinsley 16 75
Viar 108
Tippet/Tippit 19 22
Tufts 45
Vick 15 20 90 179
Tipton 18 23 77 78 81 Tugg1es 18
Vickers 156
85 141 162
Tullis/Tullos 48 92
Vickey 37
Titford 18
Vincent 30 78 139
Tumberton 20
Tittsworth 46
Vineyard 140 200
Tunage 110
Titus 121
Tune 91
Vins 1d 107
Toat 78
Tunnel 23 162
Vinson 83
Toban 32
Tunstill 18
Vinters 92
Todd 15 140 182
Virgeson 30
Tupper 70
Tolbert 76 77
Turley 106
Virrett 78
Vivrett/ritt 15 80
Toliver 163
Turnage 78
Turnbough 168
Voelkel 44
Tollett 45
Tollover 164
Turnbow 114
Volmer 34
Turner 4 12 18 21 22
Voorhies 95
Tolly 58 160
32 38 76 77 78 83
Vowel (1) 23 75 80 85
Tomberlin 144
Tomb1en 75
96 101 162 179
162
Turney 40 43 192
Tom(b)linson 16 21
Turpin 198
Tombolin 144
Waals 20
Tyer 88
Tomlin 92 179
Waddle 132 133 161
Tompken(s)/(p)kins 30 Tyler 195
Wade 7 19 30 45 59 60
75 87
79 80 136 137 166
Tomson 83
Ulley 179
181
Tool 30
Too1y 84
Underwood 20 21 23 79 Wadkins 95
Wadlington 166 168
85 86 142 162 170
Toombs 198
Wadram 19
Topp 179
179
Upchurch 17 156 157
Wager1y 180
Towns 179
Wag(g)oner 107 159
Upshaw 94
Townsend 34 71 155
Usher 163
160 180
158 199
Us(s)ery 4 24 87 140
Wagner 30 54 183 193
Townson 39 156
Wahen 30
Trabuka 32
Waid 20
Tracy 22 32 75
Vaccaro 32
Wair 17 34
Trap(p) 26 32
Vaden 30 34
Hakefie1d 194
Trave1ion/vi1ion 20
Walden/don 25 75 80
Valentine 156
Travis 94
Valliant 87 88
171
Traylor 163
Vanbebber 84
Wa1dran 30
Treadwell 101
Waldrip 115
Vance 3 17 30 85 87
Treble 164
Waldron 180
Trede1 106
164
Tregillis 2 98
Van-Dyke 85 140
Wa1kar 163
Walker 3 11 13 15 16
Vanhorn 32
Trent 100 110
19 20 22 25 26 30 34
Van1eer/ier 89 179
Trevillan 174
Vanliver 169
36 45 78 92 93 106
Trible 76
Vantreece 76
110 115 116 122 163
Tric(e) 47 80
Van Trump 32
Trickett 152
165 168 170 171 172
Trigg 21 25
180 181 182 184 190
Van Winkle 149
Vanzant(t) 111 165
Trimble 179
199
168
Wa11(s) 20 30 45 80
Triplett 193
Trotlen 25
Varnell 37
82 153 154 156 177
Vaughan/h(o)n 3 7 19
Trotter 25
Wallace 30 32 81 137
21 22 30 75 100 110
Trousdale 34
180 181 194
Wallar 163
135 136 170 179
Trout 78
Trow 105
Wallas 162
Vaught 75 76 107 141
"Ansearchin'" News
Wallen 110
Waller 107 180
Wallis 162 182
Wallor 164
Walsh 70 182
Wa1sten 20
Walt 34
Wa1ter(s) 32 48 75 100
103 107 159
Walton 4 73 180
Wam(m)ack 79 170
Wan 171
Waran/Warin 75 86
Hard 20 26 30 47 81 83
99 105 140 154 155
156 157 171 180 181
199
Hare 16 17 18 81 180
Warfield 161
Warick 172
Warmack/ch 36 41 180
Warmoch 36
Warmouth 181
Warner 32
Warnic 74
Waron 86
Warpoo1 15
Warren 15 16 17 21 23
79 81 94 112 154 157
180
Warrington 87 111 113
168 172
Harrock 170
Hartes 149
Hash 30
Washburn 60 61
Hashington 91 126 180
181
Hasson 85
Haston 62
Waters 22 75 180 181
Hatker 19
Watkins 16 78 79 95 120
180 181
Watlington 182
Watson 8 15 16 59 60 61
62 76 96 110 132 133
134 154 159 171 172
180 181 182
Wattell 32
Watts 181
Wattson 174
Waugh 54
Waymer 170
Waymouth 180
Weab 26
Headley 30
Weakley 88 100 114 160
180
Weaks 111 158
Weare 19 77
Weatherall 181
Weatherly 81 180
We(a)ver 24 26 48 69 79
82 99 105 110 160 181
192 196
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142 154 155 156 169
197 200
Web(b)er 18 78 99 181
Web1er 107
Webster 60 70 106 110
159
Weddington 94
Wedde1/Wedd1e 34 160
Weed 32
Weeden 168
Weekly 77 84
Weeks 150 168 169 170
Weese 171
Weil 32 163
Weir 169
Weise(r) 103 169
We1bo(u)rn 21 181 182
Welch 20 33 71 79 80
106 149 168 172 180
193
Weller 30
Welling 110
Wells 7 33 34 39 46
88 164 180 181 182
Welsh 79
Wend1e 181
Wesson 57 58 59 133
134 135 136 185 188
West 46 136 171 177
181 182 193 200
Western 110
Westmoreland 99
Weston(e) 30 158
Wetherall 180
Wethington 99
Westrup 34
Wetherly 17 18
Wetson 39
Whalen 30 33
Wheatley 33
Wheeler 18 21 55 69
117 177 180
Wheeless 47
Wheelock 30
Whe10n 30
Wherry 19 20
Whefson 19
Whipple 86
Whitaker 45 55 78
White 16 17 18 20 21
22 26 30 33 39 44 48
77 83 84 93 95 101
102 103 105 114 117
143 164 180 181 182
Whiteford 181
Whitehead 21 25 80
110 132 133 163
Whiteside(s) 8 65 76
180 181 182
Whitfield 33 180
Whitley 26 105 181
Whitlock 75 77
Whitman 109
Whitmor 169
Whitney 26
221
Word 18 76 79
Wilson (cont'd) 77 79
Whi tsell 180
85 91 93 100 107 108 Woren 20
Whitsett/Whitsitt 180
Work 180
Whitson 75 78 108 109
113 116 131 134 138
Worl(e)y 89 171
166 172
139 141 143 149 155
Wormack 75
168 169 178 180 181
Whittemore 83 180
Worme1y 33
182 192 198
Whitten 171
Wormsey 30
Wimberly 112 167 168
Whittenberger 141
Worsham 7
Wimmer 30
Whittle 110
Wortham 81
Wimsatt 97
Whitton 23
Worthen 23 119
Whitworth 14
Winam 15
Wray 5 16 78 181
Whorton 20 180 181
Winchester 33 84 180
Wren(n) 95
Wind(s) 30 106 159
Whren 16
Wrete 86
Winfield 194
Whyte 181
Wrifee 18
Widmyer 99
Winford 16 18
Wright 15 16 19 20 22
Wiett 85
Winfrey 180
25 30 33 55 78 79 95
Wingo 181
Wigley 178
Win(n)s 53 62 87
148 156 172 179 180
Wilbanks 157 199
Winsell 107
181 182
Wilborn/urn 20 75 80
Winstead 48 92
Write 86
108 168
Wr1ie 80
Winston 17 58 61 62
Wilbune 108
Wroe 77
Wilcox 180 192
131 133 156 191
Winter(s) 15 21 30
Wrye 20
Wiles 159
Wyatt 43 48 85 154
Winton 171
Wiley 109
Wykes 161
Wisdom 25 116 168
Wilhite 109
Wylie 3
Wise 106 181
Wi1ke(r)son 24 25 38
Wiseman 10 33
Wy1kys 8
80 192 196
Wisenor 180
Wynn/Wyne 53 56 57 58
Wi1k(e)s 8 53 92 122
Wisner 33
59 60 61 62 75 84 131
180
132 133 134 135 136
Witherspoon 4488 172
Wilkins 33 181
137 138 144 185 186
Witt 77 159 169
Wilkinson 3 15 30 34
187 188 189 190 191
Wittenbraker 149
180
Witton 171 200
Wynn(s) 15 18 19 77
Wi11aford 17 132
80 156
Wi11e(r) ford 17 19 61 Witty 17 18
Woehler 193
Wi11e(s) 17 105
Woerne 30
Willey 106
Yancey 30 34
Wo1ard 20
Wi11iams/es 7 11 12
Yandle 16 19 181
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Wolf (e) 24 30 71 72
180 195
Yantis 101
21 22 24 25 26 30 33
Yarb(o)rough 4 10 71
34 37 41 48 61 62 71 Wo1k 24
72 181 182
75 76 77 78.79 80 81 Wom(m)ack 10 71 75 80
Yarnell 40
82 83 84 85 86 92 95
95 169 199
Womke 30
Yates 17 30 78 144 165
96 101 105 108 109
Yeakley 198
Wonter 21
110 134 136 139 140
Wood 3 16 22 23 24 25 Yeatman 139 181
150 151 154 156 158
160 162 163 164 168
37 39 47 76 77 78 79 Yerans 22
Yes combe 2
169 171 177 180 181
85 87 101 132 133
Yielding 48
142 162 169 181 192
182 187 192 193 197
Yong 75 76
Woodard 139
199
Williamson 15 16 30
York 18 24 105
Woodin 76
Yost 99
33 77 83 96 156 180
Woodlee/ley 40 164
Young 8 15 17 18 21 25
181
Woodliff 15 19
33 34 70 76 78 83 87
Williby 83
Woodre1 78
91 95 103 111 118 140
Williford 17 131 133
Woodrum 78
148 158 160 163 166
Woods 17 30 33 38 78
134 135 136 137 138
169 172 181
139 185 186 187 188
80 83 106 170 180
Youngblood 194
181 182
189 190 191
Willis 16 58 60 82
Woodson 57 76 87 181 . Younger 43
Yount 103
106 161 193 200
Woodward 33 34 180
Youree 122
181
Wi1(1)oughby 138 158
Woo1(1)ard 17 20 78
184 194
Wills 53 107 108
Woo1aver 170
Willson 87 107 108
Wooldridge 3
Zac(k)ry 19 22 25
Wilroy 103
Zahn 33
Woolen 79 80
Zarbo1d 87
Wilson 3 14 15 17 21
Woolfolk 30 86 88
23 30 34 36 44 46 47 Woolfork 162
Zaugg 192
48 54 57 61 62 75 76 Woosley 13
Zeek 17
"Ansearchin'" News
222
Zehner 103
Zellers 98
Ziegler 30 92
Zim1ey 30
Zimmerman 73
Zink 43
Zoeife1 33
Zug1er 30
Zuk 17
Zweifu1 30
Zwingli 5
Zy1ks 52
INDEX OF INCOMPLETE NAMES
NAME
wm
J. ane
Peter __drex/n
Johnnithen unham
E1ihugh ___well
Tho S J.
nborton
Dan 1 H.
rham
Aaron
wards
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26
77
77
79
79
NAME
Henry _ _ick, Sr.
Henderson
tier
tier
Matthew
Wm
[tier]
Vic
tin1
Jeames ulls
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79
79
79
79
83
87
NAME
J. W. ewman
John
trad
Lewis ill
Isaac S
t
Samuel ---dcart
[torn]
slle
Hugh Prior _roy1es
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108
109
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