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, .• wht WtUUtBBtt (f)tutulngtrul lIugui!tut, "Ausrnrrqin·'Nrws • I 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 • • 172 172 • 173 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 · • 184 • 185 QUERIES • • 192 INDEX FOR 1985 · • 201 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 Martha Everett Weatherford 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 fI NEWS 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. ~ 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. ~erelY'7d ~ Ger~rs";fr,~ EdHor "Ansearchin 1" News 146 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 147 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 "Ansearchin'" News 148 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. 149 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. "Ansearchin'" News 150 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. 151 Winter 1985 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 eight chapters is names for their children, early American predecessors of the family: Nancy "Ansearchin'" News 152 Book Reviews (continued) Dumbauld Hay, Abraham Dumbauld, Sarah Dumbauld Stockberger, Peter Dumbauld, Barbara Dumbauld Robinson, Elizabeth Dumbauld McInturf, Rosina Dumbauld Slaughter, and Anna Maria Dumbauld. The chapters are made up of such diverse elements as short sketches of county history, maps, photos, a relationship chart, cemetery listings by state, and a two page listing of twins born in the Dumbauld family. This compiler's work bears the imprint of a truly dedicated family history buff who sincerely invites communication and information exchange. THE REPLOGLE-REPROGLE GENEALOGY by Madeline Replogle Raymond and Paul Hudson Replogle. 1984. Soft back. 551 pp. Indexed. Order from Mrs. Raymond, Rt. 1, Box 152, Pullman, WA 99163. $28.00. Mrs. Raymond will answer short inquiries i f SASE is enclosed with query and order. Presented here is a compilation of research on Replogle descendants in America. The reader is at once impressed with its tightly structured format and its breadth of scope. The compilers, in concert with other members of the Replogle and Reprogle families in America, have amassed a vast quantity of data which is organized so it is readily accessible. John "Rinehart" Replogle married Barbara Konig October 8, 1753 in York County Pennsylvania and family tradition says they had fourteen children. The indices, by the compilers' count, contain both male and female lineages of 1,719 families with a total of more than 14,600 names. Most information is dated 1900 or earlier. Documentation, obviously an important problem in such an undertaking, is handled circumspectly in this superb family genealogy. Surnames other than the subject surname include Anderson, Ayers, Brown, Bucher, Coon, Cripe, Hostetter, Konig (King), McClean, Metzger, Miller, Morter, Roof, Shively, Standoff, and Stouder. HERITAGE: 109 pp. SIX GENERATIONS OF THE MERRITT FAMILY by Nancy Warren Merritt. 1980. Order from the author, P.O. Box 19071, Alexandria, VA 22320. $20.00. Hard back. Lavishly illustrated with sixty-six plates which include original sketches along with reproductions of documents and photographs, this book reflects the considerable talents of its author. Nancy Warren Merritt is a design major with a degree in fine arts and, at the book's publication date, Art Director for the Washington News Bureau of the American Broadcasting Company. She writes with warmth and affection of the Merritt family's one hundred seventy years of its piece of Green County, Georgia farmland, which her ancestor, Lovett Merritt purchased in 1813. Love of family, pride in its attributes of strength and courage, and in its propensity for hard work are touchingly displayed throughout this truly beautiful family documentation. GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACT OF MARRIAGES AND DEATHS FROM NASHVILLE CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE 1846-1851 abstracted and indexed by Annie Sandifer Trickett. 1985. Hard back. 307 pp. Order from the author, 5809 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230-2633. $27.00. As stated in the introduction by the author, "Great effort was made to abstract enough for the reader to identify the subjects ..• " such as marriages, death dates and relationships, places where born, married, died or visited and military service. The full name index has 12,342 entries from the Nashville [TN] Christian Advocate, a Methodist weekly newspaper which included persons of various religions, but most were Methodists. Information is listed in order by volume, issue (with publication date), page and column number. All surnames are in bold face type within the entry. THE BARRON FAMILY 1635-1983 by William Paul Barron, Jr. 1984. Hard back. 670 pp. $50.00. Condensed edition, lineage of William Mathias Barron (1889-1965). Soft Back. ca 225 pp. $25.00 Complete full-name index in both versions. Order from Mr. Barron, 1465 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115-5241. The story of this Barron family begins in Talbot County, MD and traces the movement of its members as they migrated to "all parts west". The shorter edition contains all of the material from the colonial and revolutionary periods and follows John Barron (1749-1841) and his descendants to Pulaski Co, KY. This very detailed account is well-illustrated with maps from the early periods; it also contains a wealth of family charts and documented records. The allied lines of special interest to Tennessee researchers are the McBee, Carlton and Owens families of East Tennessee. Only brief sketches of these direct ancestors are included in the short edition, however they are dealt with in greater depth in the large edition. The index in the short edition includes all names in the large edition. 153 Winter 1985 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 154 "Ansearchin'" News Henry County, Tennessee Wills, 1822 - 1844 (continued) 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 155 Winter 1985 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 "Ansearchin'" News 156 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 Winter 1985 157 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 158 "Ansearchin'" News Henry County, Tennessee Wills, 1822 - 1844 (continued) 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) 159 Winter 1985 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 Winter 1985 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 174 "Ansearchin' "News Family Gatherings (continued) 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 175 Winter 1985 Family Gatherings (continued) 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 176 "Ansearchin'" News Family Gatherings (continued) 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. 177 Winter 1985 Family Gatherings (continued) 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. 178 "Ansearchin'" News Family Gatherings (continued) 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. Winter 1985 179 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 "Ansearchin'" News 180 Davidson County, Tennessee 1829 Tax List (continued) 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 2 181 Winter 1985 Davidson County, Tennessee 1829 Tax List (continued) 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 "Ansearchin'" News 182 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. 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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. "Ansearchin'" News 184 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. 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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. 185 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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. Winter 1985 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 189 Winter 1985 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 "Ansearchin'" News 190 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 Winter 1985 191 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) "Ansearchin'" News 192 QUERIES Prepared for publication by Margaret Norvell Sinclair Subscribers may submit ONE free query per year of 50 words or less, which must be received by 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 Winter 1985 193 Queries (continued) 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 194 "Ansearchin'" News Queries (continued) 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 Winter 1985 195 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 196 "Ansearchin'" News Queries (continued) 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 Winter 1985 197 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 "Ansearchin'" News 198 Queries (continued) 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 Winter 1985 199 Queries (continued) 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 200 "Ansearchin'" News Queries (continued) 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 201 Winter 1985 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 Atch1(e)y 144 170 171 Alton 113 Atha 110 Alvenstein 30 Atkins 23 59 62 86 87 131 154 157 188 190 Alvis 79 Amant/Ament 63 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 25 26 27 30 35 43 55 Aust 78 63 77 79 82 83 84 87 Austen/tin 63 113 105 106 109 110 112 116 141 143 159 162 Aus(s)ton 63 87 139 149 152 160 161 Autry 63 96 162 164 170 181 182 Av(e)ry 16 19 27 81 185 187 188 189 190 117 192 Andrew(s) 18 20 21 27 Avey 113 52 63 75 80 143 182 Avon 2 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 76 111 131 Arter 24 Arthur 63 Bain 33 Arwine 105 Baird 15 16 19 63 75 Baird (cont'd) 78 79 80 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 "Ansearchin'" News Bedford 26 46 64 84 100 156 162 169 181 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 64 108 203 Winter 1985 ) 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 Brown 9 12 16 17 18 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 Bruce 31 80 133 Brude 27 Brue 80 Brue1 27 Bruer 83 Bruhn 194 Brumison 110 Brum1(e)y 27 37 41 47 86 94 Brummit 64 Bruner 196 Brunson 84 88 195 Brushman 27 Bruson 87 Bruton 109 Bryan 24 26 44 64 65 104 106 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 "Ansearchin'" News 204 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 Winter 1985 ) 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 ~~~~(:) 1~}w6!)(,ijJ ~ 0 113 ~~ 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 1 4 Ho 20 43 9 2 ~~ 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 22 ~W@~~@ Winter 1985 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 Ja~~~on ~l17 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 }ll 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 '157';' 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 \" 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 "Ansearchin'" News 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 Winter 1985 \ ) Webb 5 8 32 46 76 100 142 154 155 156 169 197 200 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 . 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