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Full Copy - Tennessee Genealogical Society
- Quarterly Mrs. Edwin Miles Standefer, Editor VOLUME 17 APRIL - JUNE 1970 NUMBER 2 COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, ISS UE - CONTENTS THE PRESIDENT'S LETTER. . . . 51 NOTES FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK. .52 BOOK REVIEWS. . . . . . .53 1840 COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE CENSUS .55 WILLIAM BOYDSTON, REVOLUTIONARY PENS ION .59 1850 MORTALITY SCHEDULE, COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. .60 1860 MORTALITY SCHEDULE, CQCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. .61 1880 MORTALITY SCHEDUlE, COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE. . .63 BIG PIDGEON~BAPTIST CHURCH, COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1787-1874.. MINUTES OF COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, DEED BOOK E .66 . . 69 ELISHA T. CONDLEY OBITUARY. . . . . .85 ELI MASSEY - MARY DAVIS MARRIAGE LICENSE. .85 THOMAS DAVIS - JANE DONNELL MARRIAGE LICENSE. . . .86 ELI AND MARY MASSEY DEED. . . . . . . . . . . . .86 MARRIAGE RECORDS, SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1787-1838 . . . . 87 QUERIES. NUMBER 70-69 THROUGH 70-136 . . . .91 THE TENNESSEE GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY POST OFFICE BOX 12124, MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE 38112 "ANSEARCHIN' " NEWS the official publication of th~ Tennessee Genealogical Society Published Quarterly - Annual Subscription $6.00 all subscriptions start with first issue of year OFFICERS AND STAFF FOR 1970 Mrs. T. Rivers Young President Vice-President Miss Jessie T. Webb Treasurer Mr. S. Caya Phillips Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Sidney Wilroy Recording Secretary Mrs. John W. McDonald Director of Research Miss Bernice Cole Librarian Advisor Mr. Laurence B. Gardiner Advisor Mrs. Byron G. Hyde Editor: Mrs. Edwin M. Standefer AssoCiate Editor: Mrs. Henry N. Moore EDITORIAL STAFF Secretary to the Editor Mrs. Robert Louis Cox Query Editor Miss Bernice Cole Mr. S. E. Fowler Mr. Herman L. Bogan Miss Jessie T. Webb Miss Myrtle Shelton Mrs. Albert Curl Col. & Mrs. ByronG. Hyde Mrs. Gene Davis Mr. Jonathan K. Smith, C.G. Dr. Edwina Campbell Mr. & Mrs. J. Mobley Collinsworth -51Summer 1970 THE PRES !DENT I S lETTER Dear Members, By this time, we hope you've planned to attend the Seminar, July 18, Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Pi Kappa Alpha National Headquarters, 577 University. Please make checks payable, Tennessee Genealogical Society, Box 12124, Memphis, Tennessee 38112, $3.00. This fee includes lunch catered by Robilio's. Hostesses will be Chairman, Thelma Wilson, Alyce Garson, Jewel Standefer and Katherine Young. Jessie Webb, Vice President, is in charge of the Seminar. We wish to take this opportunity to thank the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity for their generous cooperation in extending to us the use of the lovely roomS at the Fraternity house. We are proud to be associated with them. Deadline for registration is July 16. We are pleased Mr. Leon S. Hollingsworth will be our speaker-his subject, "Migratory Patterns into and out of Georgia," with related subjects. Mrs. Hollingsworth will be our guest also. We look forward to their visit with us. On April 20, Monday evening, Mr. Jas. L. Garthright, spoke to us on "Legal Terms in Old Records." It was interesting and entertaining. We wish to express our appreciation to Mr. Garthright for sharing his busy schedule with us. Mr. Hugh B. Johnston, Jr. of Wilson, North Carolina, has accepted our invitation as our guest in 1971 provided he doesn't teach summer school. At a recent "book exchange" meeting, we were delighted to have Miss Reba Orman, Head, Local History and Genealogical Section. and Mr. Nathan Josel Jr., Head, History Department, visit us. We planned a "group visit" to Cossitt Library. We feel the necessity of learning how to use the card catalogue and indexes. Once we have familiarized ourselves with the files, we can easily locate a book on the shelves. We will keep you informed on further developments. It is appropriate at this time to mention the growth of our library system here in Memphis and our association with them. When the building is completed at Mclean, one floor will be devoted to History and Genealogy, with a trained staff; Thus making the library one of the finest research centers in the south. We might add that many out-of-town subscribers may find it interesting and inspiring to learn that the Tennessee Genealogical Society, formerly Memphis Genealogical Society, was founded by a small group of dedicated people of forethought. At first, on a small scale, they placed genealogical books in Cossitt Library through the sale of "Ansearchin'" News. Since then, many volumes have found their way to the shelves of Cossitt. We aspire to follow their concepts and continue to grow in stride in our future association with the Library. The charter members first met in the homes of the members. For a long time, this was continued. Now we meet every third Monday at ~ the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity House at 10:00 a.m. till 4:00 p.m. every month excepting January, April, July and October, then at 7:30 p.m. at McLean Library. Charter members: Virginia Brooks, founder and first President; Nancy Caradine, Evelyn Brooks, Mary Deupree, Ruth Warner, Wilena Bejach, Bertie Bates, Helen Carney, Melville Page, Frances Clark, Ruth Hooker, Sadie Maxwell, Margaret Ayres, Lelia Reynolds, Grace Love, Laurence and Lillian Gardiner, Jennie Allensworth, France McKitrick, Betty Cartwright, Louise Widman, Margaret Bell, Wilma George, Cleo Scott, Ne ]lie Ayres and Ruth Duncan. Our Treasurer, Mr. Caya Phillips, and Jewel Standefer, Editor, report we have had excellent response in both departments. Mrs. Henry Crymes has been elected to the office of Librarian. A book, "The Plantagenet Ancestry," has been placed in the Library as a memorial to Ruth Henley Duncan and "Living Descendants of Blood Roya]" by Count d'Angerville in memory of Margaret McNeill Ayres. By the time you receive this issue, many of you will be on trips doing research. I wish you happy hunting and good luck. Sincerely, ~w~~~.d?1f4-<-~(j Katherine McGinnis Young' "Ansearchin'" News -52NOTES FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK The staff of "Ansearchin'" News expresses its sincere appreciation to Miss Mary Rowe Ruble, Historian of Cocke County, Tennessee, for her contribution of the only extant record book left in the county after the courthouse burned in 1876. Miss Nancy Lampson prepared the deed manuscript which is of such importance to those doing research in that area that we are omitting, this issue, the Yellow Fever Deaths in Memphis, 1878, and the West Tennessee Land Grants. The compilation of these Cocke County data provides our readers with a new and fulsome history of persons living in that portion of East Tennessee. The indefatigable researcher on this project has been Mr. T. P. Hughes, Jr., to whom we owe a debt of gratitude. *** CORRECTION *** One of our subscribers, familiar with the Madison County, Tennessee records, has brought to our attention an error in deciphering, from microfilm, a name listed on page 6], 1840 Census of Madison County. This name read as Robert J. Cluster should be Robert J. Chester. Mr. Chester was the prominent citizen whose name was given to the new county of Chester in 1875. Please correct your pages so that this eminent gentleman will be included. *** NEWS AND NOTES *** t-1rs. LeRoy Floyd, Route 2, Box 194, Duck Hill, Mississippi 38925, Editor of PENNINGTON PEDIGREES, is eager to contact Penningtons everywhere. All four copies, lY69, have been received by our librarian. Why not share your Pennington family papers with Mrs. Floyd for publication? THE CHICAGO GENEALOGIST,Vol. 2, #2, contains many Cook County, Illinois records, <'IS well as the William Cooke and Elizabeth Young Bible. Quarterly - $3.00 yearly. Order from: Marjorie Smith, Editor, 7521 Randolph St., Forest Park, Ill. 60131. Mr. Damon A. Veach, Editor of GENEALOGICAL BI-WAYS, announces a new APPALACHIAN QUARTERLY/SAINTS OR HORSE THIEVES? A family History and Report. $6.00 per year. Order from: Mr. Veach, 1420 Roma Lane, Fort Worth, Texas 76134. Cumberland County Genealogical Society, Greenup, Ill. of Vol. 5, #1, of THE HAPPY HUNTER. $5.00 annually. 62428, has made us a gift LOCAL HISTORY AND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, Cooperating with the Dallas Public Library, donated Vol. XVI, #1, 1970, Quarterly. $6.00 a year. Order from: Mrs. R. E. Dishman, Editor, 10609 Longmeadow Drive, Dallas, Texas 75230. THE TREESEARCHER, Vol. XII, #1, 1970, published by The Kansas Genealogical Society, offers yearly memberships: $5.00 single; $7.50 family; $3.00 Libraries. Quarterly. Order from: Mrs. Ervin Shaw, Treasurer, Box 323, Protection, Kansas 67127. DANIELS - DANIELLS FAMILY NOTES AND NEWS, Vol. 4, 1Fl, 1970, has been received as a gift from the Editor, Mr. J. Harrison Daniels. $2.00 a year; also, a first issue of THE SYMONS - SIMONS FAMILY NEWSLETTER, also published by Mr. Daniels, $2.00 yearlY. Order both from the editor, 213 S. Rolling Road, Catonsville, Maryland 212213. A new query section is being printed in the Nacagdoches Sentinel and the Redland Herald (Texas) once a week. Those seeking information in E. Texas are invited to submit a query to Mrs. Joe Erickson, 1614 Redbud St., Nacagdoches, Texas 75961. The Mid-West Tennessee Genealogical Society, publishing FAMILY FINDINGS, is to be congratulated on their excellent printings of West Tennessee court records. Order from: Mrs. 1. R. Mitchell, Editor, P.O. Box 3175, Murray Sta., Jackson, Tenn. 38301. Quarterly. 55.00 yearly. Summer 1970 -53BOOK REVIEWS Reviewed by Herman L. Bogan NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY VIRGINIA WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS 1713-1749, compiled and published by James F. Lewis and J. Motley Booker, M.D. (1967), 217 pages, soft cover, index with over 600 family names. Order from J. Motley Booker, M.D., Lottsburg, Virginia 22511. Price: $10.50. Many of the family names listed in the 35 page index are later found in other Northern Neck Counties and other parts of Virginia, Maryland, North Carolina and other states. The authors state that although certain record books have been lost, the order books still exist and evidence of wills once extant are noted therefrom. Some of the lost wills have been found and are included in full. Long abstracts of wills are given. The book is printed on permalife paper and is well done in all aspects. A CHRONICLE OF TWO PIONEER FAMILIES. THE BENTONS AND THE TAYlDRS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA BACK COUNTRY, by Alma Cheek Redden (1969), 59 pages, soft cover, index. Order from the author, P. O. Box 851, Hillsborough, North Carolina 27278. Price $4.00. This book is written principally to give the North Carolina background of the Family of Thomas Hart Benton, the first Senator of the State of Missouri. It is a chronicle of two families whose pioneer founders, Samuel Benton of Oxford and John Taylor of Chapel Hill, settled in the Back Country of North Carolina prior to the American Revolution. Of interest to genealogists will be the source materials-records preserved in the North Carolina Department of Archives and History and county courthouse documents, specifically land grants, deeds and wills. County seats from which material was obtained were Caswell, Edgecombe, Granville, Halifax, Johnston, Orange, Wake and Warren Counties. It is an interesting and well written history of two pioneer families. ONCE UPON A TIME IN RIVES, by Alberta Kitchell Allen (1969), 117 pages, soft cover, no index or table of contents but well organized. Order from the author, Rives, Tennessee 38253. Price: $3.26. A history of Rives, Obion County, Tennessee. It is the story of a town a little more than one hundred years old. Compiled from previously published history, old newspapers, town and school records (there are over one hundred pictures), and from information as related by the older citizens, some of which had been handed down to them by their parents. The little book recalls pleasant memories of the people, their houses, businesses, churches and schools, all of which are so typical of rural Tennessee. Here you may rediscover your home town and its people. NEWSPAPER GLEANINGS, RANDOLPH COUNTY, INDIANA 1873-1883, PART I, by Katherine Wilke (1969), 89 pages, soft back, index. Order from the author, Route 3, Box 138, Union City, Indiana 47390. Price: $6.00. Information from original papers in the Union City Public Library such as: deaths, marriage licenses, weddings, anniversaries, court-house items, etc., listing of people living in and around the cities of Deerfield, Saratoga and Randolph in the 1847 Atlas, individuals living in or near the city of Winchester from the 1874 Atlas, and names of persons of Wayne Township given in a 1909 Plat Book are included in the book. "Ansearchin'" News -54- 1820 FEDERAL CENSUS OF NORTH CAROLINA, VOLUME II, ASHE COUNTY, by Dorothy Williams Potter (1970), 40 pages, soft binder, index. Order from the author, 804 Westwood Drive, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388. Price: $3.25. Ashe County, formed in 1799 from Wilkes County, was named in honor of Samuel Ashe, a Revolutionary Patriot, superior court judge and governor of the State. The county, in the northwest part of the state, touches Tennessee and Virginia. Jefferson is the county seat. An 1820 and a current map of North Carolina are provided in a face to face position for easy comparison. This book would be of great value for those who have trouble with microfilm. This is one of a series of similar publications involving other counties of North Carolina. ANCESTOR HUNTING, by indexed by Publishing Louisiana Mildred deWeir Smith Watkins (1969), 945 pages, cloth bound, Juanita Ryland Rembert. Order from publisher, Claitor's Division, 3165 S. Acadian at 1-10, P. O. Box 239, Baton Rouge, 70821. Price: $15.00 until 1971, $17.50 thereafter. The book is a complete reprint of more than three hundred columns from the Shreveport Journal, March 1963 through December 1968. The extensive index, 90 pages, of more than nine thousand surnames and the nationwide circulation of ANCESTOR HUNTING should make this book of interest to genealogists around the nation. It is an impressive volume. HISTORY OF OLD TISHOMINGO COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY, by Fan Alexander Cochran (1969), 377 pages, offset printing, hardback, index. Order from Mrs. Paul R. Cochran, 3200 N. W. 35th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112. Price: $12.50. A review of the story of Old Tishomingo County, Mississippi Territory, from the date of its surrender by the Chickasaw Indians to the year 1870, found in old newspapers unearthed from trunks, chests, attics and records from newspapers published soon after the turn of the century. The names of settlers, marriage records, names and rank of Confederate soldiers. biographical studies of prominent men of the times and interesting items about the settlers and stories of events are retold. If any of your ancestors stopped a while here, this book is a mine of precious gems and gold for you. Much material has been documented. A very good book. THE POWELL FAMILIES OF VIRGINIA AND THE SOUTH, compiled and published by The Rev. Fr. Silas Emmett Lucas, Jr., (1969), 584 pages, hard back. Order from Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 405 Virginia Way, Vidalia, Georgia 30474. Price: $15.00. The author of ''The Powell Family of Norfolk and Elizabeth City Counties, Virginia," has done with this book in a far more comprehensive way, what he did for The Dodson Families. The present book is an Encyclopedia in every sense of the word and a must for anyone doing Powell research. There are eight (8) sections (Volumes?), each dealing with a major branch of the Powell family and their distribution by counties in the states of the South. BIOGRAPHY, ANNOTATIONS AND INDEX OF RAMSEY' S ANNALS OF TENNESSEE. Over 110 pages, soft binder. Order from The East Tennessee Historical Society, Lawson McGhee Library. Knoxville. Tennessee 37902. $5.00; to members of the society, $3.00. A biographical sketch of Ramsey by Dr. William H. Masterson, annotations (corrections of erroneous material in the original ANNALS) by Dr. Stanley J. Folmsbee and a new and expanded index are included in this SEPARATE. Owners of early editions of Ramsey's ANNALS OF TENNESSEE will find this a valuable tool in their research. -55- Summer 1970 1840 COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE CENSUS (From Microcopy 704 Roll #518) Transcribed by T. P. Hughes, Jr. Page 255 (Brought over) Henry Faubion John Worth Rosannah P. Faubion Sarah Helton Jane Cook Spencer Faubion John Hayse David Bayley John Headrick John Maynor Jehabud Raybour Allen Lansford John H. Penland John J. Penland Pheqe Nichols Bricka Sawyers Charles Nichols Plea'sant Williams James Runnels Andrew Carson Andrew Huff William Mooneyham Samuel Waddille William C. Burnett Frederick Cogdell William Cogdell Reuben Mills Smith Mills David Mills James B. Trainier Page 257 Page 259 Blackburn Sisk AIf red Queen Toliver Sisk Isaac Davis William Cogwell(?) Mark Brooks Henry Boyer Peter J. Davis William Henry Jesse Brady James Clark Philip Hunter Chriten Benner Elender Wills David Robinson Susan King William Mooneyham Thomas W. Inman Alexander Mathis Sarah .Frader Jacob Templeton John Fugatt Matthew Campbell Stephen Huff John Hewitt Drusilla Carson George Wiley Jacob Miller John S. Fox George McNabb Amos Dawson Joseph Black John Clark Berry Patterson John Huff Nathan Black Mark M. Rogers Thomas Black John Lewis John Townsend Joseph Wise W. M. Townsend Joseph Winters Saly Townsend Calloway Rutherford Berry Clark John Kelley Edom J. Kendrick Edom Griffin John McLain Samuel Neese Lewis Hayney C. H. Bragg Thomas Mooneyham . David Waymyers Rutherford Rose Abraham Fine Peter Townsend Lewis Ottinger John G. Tevling Page 258 Page 260 Page 261 Charles Inman William Averit Matthew Brooks Lewis West Charles Smith Larkin Fowler James Ford William S. Hall Jackson Click William Mantooth Edward N. Bishop William Farless Abraham Swagerty James Fincham Andrew Bradford James W. Strange John Davis Jacob Faubion Derius ONeal Daniel Headrick John Blanchard A. J. Gregory John Moore Andrew Headrick George Winebarger Alfred Spencer Edward Spencer William Stuart David Huff Samuel H. Hickey Page 262 Page· 256 Daniel Blazer Peter Ottinger Adam Ottinger William Bragg James Cas tilor Philip Isenhower Joel Raines William Raines James Raines George G. McKoy John Stuart James Swagerty Allen Clevinger Allen Hightower Samuel Wislon John Allen Samuel Rogers Pleasant Rutherford Martin Davis Gabriel Ward John McNabb Isaac Allen William Cormikle Moses Driskill Samuel Beoyles(?) Jeremiah Green William W. Bibee Elias Sisk William K. Sims John Faubion James Christian George Wily Coonrod Farner John Gormon William Coleman Thomas C. Evans William Castitler James Adcock William Caffee Robert Allen Jesse Jones Moses Lain Thomas O. Henley William McSween Hugh Shannon Daniel T. Evans W. M, Evans James Baker Samuel Clevinger Samuel Stanstill Samuel Patterson Wm. B. Damron Anderson Fox Hiram Milliken William McNabb Wade Hampton Joseph Williams Josseph Huff Thomas Mantooth Lewis Boyer Achillis Woody John Williams Coonrod Isenhower Reddich Anderson George Epps George Gray Joseph Anderson Martin Justice Jesse Jenkins Noah Fugatt Joel Jenkins Will iam Lane John Wise John Striplin Zebedee Holt Joseph Wise John Thomas James M. Bryan Alfred Lea John D. Brogden Henry Sheperd Robert Henry Dudley Talley Jeremiah McKay Wi 11 ian Worth Thomas Worth William Click Matthias Faubion Meridith Barnett Joseph Ottinger Thomas Huff Jonas Allmon Thomas Bugg Aaron R. Clark William Kelley William Sheperd John Stokely Archabald Sawyers Nathan K. Shelton Hugh Steward Archabald Cogbern Thomas J. Reeves Robert Cooper Sarah Cooper David Killien Andwer Winters(?) William McKoy John Miklesain David Williams David Warden James Cook Henry Renor John Welty Christy Blasier Thomas Gragg Granteen Davis George Gragg Jesse Lambert Joseph MeMurty John Love " Ansearchin'" News Page 263 Henry Ottinger Jacob Ottinger David Ottinger Catherine Linebarger John Reese Samuel Stewart Isaac Hickey Jacob Freshower Phillip Easterly Ann Cogbern John Cooper Jacob Maloy Elizabeth Ward Jane Killgore Thomas Killgore John Isenhower John Moore William Sheilds Hannah Wise John Bishop Reuben Harrison William Whitaker William Palmer William Fincham Eli Hill John Gann Jesse Fox James Gray Edward Patterson Eliza Lisenbee Page 264 Thomas Wi lson Mary Wilson Isaiah Butler Abraham McKay James McKay Isaac Humbard Benjamin Fras ier William Free Abner McGinty George L. Click Samuel Mantooth William Fincham Royal Ball William Timmons John Wood John Guilliams Joseph Cameron William P. Gillett Alexander Clevinger Bartlett Sisk Martin Frasier Henry ONeal Anthony Christian James Netherton Green Inman Joel Hembree James R. Allen William Jack William Yitt George Brooks Calvin Jones George Thomas Lizare Wa llace William Holloway Joseph Holloway Alfred Ball Francis Studer John Weaver Sasan Leman William P. Carney John Dennis Lawson Sisk Lewis A. Click Edwin Allen Tarlton Briant Calvin Bush John Gorrell Enoch Netherton Joseph Rutherford Ma t thew Maxwe 11 Thomas Brown George Ke lley Geo. M. Crookshainks Alexander E. Smith Thomas Shelton Henry Lea James Pinion John W. Hall John L. Smith John Ottinger Page 266 John Faubion Lunsford Ball Joseph Manning Wright Brooks John Rose Samuel Gregory George Gann Barnett Weaver William McNabb William Wall Osbourn Ball John Fanchier AlIen McMahan George Ottinger Elizabeth Poe John Wood Charles Hartsell George Parrott William Brooks Will iam Dunehoe John Stantsill Samuel McGintry Green Lee Rose Isaac A. Rogers Elias Clevinger Joseph ONeal Dennis Bird James Holloway Henry Faubion John Smith Page 267 Nathan Ellis Moses Ellis Henry Inman Fleming Akles Samuel Briant Cha rles Ke lley Lucy Kelley William Franklin John Netherton William Carter William Gray Robt. Thompson Mathew Edward David ODell John Ellis James Elliot Seth Rogers Joseph Young Malcomb McNabb Charles Dungey William Strange Samuel McMullea D. H. Janargin Edward Jett William P. Harris Jesse Jobe Hugh L. Holland Americus Jones William Jones Henry Jack Page 268 David Driskill Lewis Odell Garrett McNabb Jonathan Denton William Morris James Stinnett James Edington William Seahorn Charles More 11 William Harper John Barnett Joseph Wykles Thomas Roberts James Bradford Harris Clark William Chapman Luna Chapman Isaac Williams Lewis Williams Micheal Neese Thomas Gragg John Maley Martin Isenhower John Baker Abraham Ottinger James Maloy Philip Blazier Martin Edington Margrett McNabb William Smith Henry Reese Elizabeth Mins David Es linger Enoch Williams William Love David Hamad Samuel Hamad Joseph Davis John Ottinger George Teator James Baldridge Page 270 Erasmus McFarland Daniel A. Herly Martin Cameron John Carney William Newcombe Elliott Sims Robert R. Smith Nathan Stokely Henry Jones Jeremiah Murr Paskel Holt William Wood David Williams William Felker Nicholas Parker Jacob Shmitts(?) Elizabeth Huff Cyrus Broyles William Holland Edward Holt John Patterson Pleasant Lloyd Thomas Mealer Job Murrell William McMahan Thomas Stuart Lewis Smith John Buckner William Buckner Mary Mayfie ld Page 271 William Clevinger Edom Kendrich Geo. W. Kendrich Jonathan Kelley James ADair Deborah Milliken Page 269 Daniel Stephens Moses McFarland Ambrose Neese Henry Wood Benjamin Neese James Clark George Neese George G. Sims Henry Ottinger Charles W. Jenkins Micheal Ottinger William Ottinger P. M. Bennett Robert Henry Frederick Smelcer William Erwin Joseph Hale Thomas Jones Barbary Borden Martin Lewis Archabald Borden James Bayley Merrill Witt Edmond Evans John Yearout Emberson Hedgecock William Huff Joseph Youngblood Rueben Easterly Seveir McMahan George Eas terly Margrett Brumett Lewis Bible John Large William White Azariah Lain Jacob Easterly Jackson Clevinger James Etherton IJUJI1II1~.L.· J. ';I(V Archabald Clevinger William C. Story John Harden Mary Coleman Page 272 White Moore Royal Hall Abraham Fine D. C. Chamberlin Samuel Haskins John Gilleland William Green Eli McMahan Thomas Story Ezekill Fox William Woody James Mantooth John Oneal Mathew Fox William Lewis Robert Mealer John Mealer John Vinson Sa lly Phi lips Samuel Ellington Nancy Davis John Fowler Shad. H. Inman Ann Inman Robert McGahy Joseph Johnson Jesse Worth Kirby Sams John l-lorth Archabald Gregory Page 273 David Hick~ Wi lliam Moore David Smith Hamilton Yet John Turner John W. Taylor David Ballard William J. Barnes Obediah Hutson Abraham Denton John Green Samuel Yeates George Henly James Holland William Ogden David Brooks Thomas Smith John Webb John Murre 11 Solomon Messer Wi lliam Davis Joseph Burke Alexander Black Andrew J. Gillett D!Jvid Wood Elias Inman John Odem Jorden 1011 lliams Vinett Fine B.H. Tabley Page 274 Henry Hicky Henry Parrott Samuel Ball John Coffman Pleasant North John Allen Lorenzo D. Alexander Benj. L. Boulden(?) Isaac Dorson Job Parrott Robert Large John Mantooth James Parrott James McNabb Berry Nichols Benjamin Davis Margrett McNabb Isaac Hartsell Margrett Penland William McNabb William Webb Lucinda Rogers James Turner Readie Moss Elias Ha t ley H. Metcalf Walden Jenkins Robert Cureton Abram Hartsell Pleasant Sneed Richard H. Umsted John Childers Martha Sneed Spencer Henry William Moore Richard Walden Lorenzo D. Porter William Mantooth Thomas Rogers Alexander Jimeson John Ebbs James Martin Samuel Hughs James Burnett James Talley Ha rrison Onea 1 James Black Peter Millsaps John G. Thomas Morris Hartse 11 Jefferson Denton Francis Denton Green Camren Page 279 Elizabeth Wood John H. Stokely Richard Cureton Daniel Leatherwood Thomas Brisentine Allen Beard Mary Hayney Ransom Fox Jonathan Huff John Free Andrew Ramsey Saunder McMahan George Free William Jones Royal Lain Rober Henry John Ramsey John Talley Martin Hall Page 277 Isaac McGahey Stark Frasier James Black Nancy Brady John Lewis Richard Nichols Stephen Jones Pinckney Nichols Joel Mason Willis Stuart John Hunt James Free George Courtney Thomas J. Easterly Martin Ellison Simon Inman Elbert Ellis John Brisentine Page 275 Ira Frost Abner Brisentine Isaac Boyer Nancy Brady Anderson Stephens John Clevinger John Campbell James Anderson Benjamin Ford James Solomon Joseph Dorson Reben Williamson Nancy Dickerson William H. Dewitt Jos. Hall Wi lliam So lomon Wyett Jones Josiah Fowler Elizabeth Ripetoe Laxton Case Houston McLain Allen Sartin John Bell David Manning John C. Derious John Gooch Robert Bell William Fox William Gollahar John Lain Peter Wise Ezekiel Fugatt Bryson Ke lley Thomas Dickson Thomas Dial John Gillett Martin Philips Henry Bass ler Wyly Noland William Martin Moses Clark William Holt Amos Voils Murdock McSween James Herly Thomas Scriviner Thomas L. Williams Margret Mims Robert Voils Warren Brooks Sally Bibee Carter Tally James Wormick(?) Page 280 James Allen Ephraim Monnel(?) Isaac Fowler Henry L. Hale Absolem Fox Nelson Downs George Buckner George Reed Richard Knigh t Robert Reddick Nathan Turner Leonard Belew Demsey Moore David Driskill Caswell Turner Job Hampton George W. Campbell Anderson Turner Daniel Jones James Swagerty Page 278 Will iam Roddy Haywood Hayney Samuel Smith Thomas E. Christian Robert McCurry Wi 11 iam Smith William Fowler William Hale Rebecca Smith Afred Ellison Samuel Parrott Ann Smith George Ebbs Franc is Larrew Thomas Buckner Charles Smith William Smith 7edikiah Robinson Page 276 James Harvey George Pierce William Holloway Thomas Fowler John Lowell Stephen Carter Allen Hood Jacob Swa tse 11 Hezikiah Holloway John H. Clark Isaac Swatsell Daniel Reames Daniel Sassaman William H. Hutson Joseph Bosswe 11 Russell Allen Lloyd B. Young William Dawson "Ansearchin'" News James Conway Abraham Dawson Allen Myers Sandy Holt Agness Holt William Mills Polly Shafer Isaac Hogan Isaac Allway Asa Holt Page 281 John Holt Jane White Jesutia Cureton Sterline Huston Robert Cureton Pinerfield Campbell Sarah McCogg John Smith John Smith Rachel Elkins James Martin Isaac Brown William Hall John Taylor John Roberts Will iam adem Tilghman adem Asa Smith Jesse Crumly Simeon Smi th Sterline Hutson William Lofty Ruthy Ba ldwin James Brisentine William Odell Wi lliam Bayley George W. Carter John P. Shields William Fox James Hud lin Page 282 Christopher Bird Mary Clark Peter Caffee Mary Jarnagin Agis Job Simeon Wise Isaac W. Rogers John Edwards William Cooper John Lenox John Lenox Samuel Prewitt Elijah Breeding William Ke lley James McMahan Francis A. Cavender G. M. Coleman Hugh Norris George Moore Davis Emery Joseph Mi ller Abraham Mi ller Isaac Clemons William Smart William Smart William Russell Enoch Furmer Reason Davis Reason Davis Allen Church Page 283 George W. Allen James B. Davis James Sawyers Daniel Smart Abraham Rowland Charles Irons Abraham Penland William Woody' William Ellison Allen Jones John J. Young Thomas Bell John Ellison Jacob Ellison Micheal Ellison James Ellison Charles Young John Woody Royal Stokely John Brooks William Allen Polly Allen James Dawson W. D. Rankin Robert W. Pulliam Anderson McMahan William C. Roadman John Robinson Thomas Porter Henry Click Page 284 John F. Stanberry Samuel Turnmyers William Walker John Ramsey Sally Dillen Elias Clevinger James Martin Washington Ellis Stephen Lee Agness Lee Henry Runion Polly Davis Levi Runion Isaac Wilkins George McNabb Joel P. Mathews Cassy Clark William Green Spencer Coleman Micajah Estes Hester Jiles Ho lloway Jiles John Rains Calvin Allen Keziah Wilhite Samuel McMullen Russe 11 Jenkins John Black James Inman Joseph Pagett Page 285 David Hicks Nelly Benson Elender Large Joseph Sutton Thomas Leatherwood Micheal Smith Robert Large William Valentine John Baxter Dorcas Valentine Samuel McGahiyg Ann Coleman Feilding Justin Jacob Miller Catherine Williamson William Smith Elizabeth Miller William Ramsey Joseph Webb Jesse Ramsey Eli Webb Jesse Webb David Guinn Stephen Caton James Baxter Jesse Jiles Joseph Sutton Susan Ramsey Martin Bates Jeremiah Green Page 286 James Green William Ramsey Zechariah Stiles Norris Jenkins John Jenkins Joel Jenkins Samuel Miller Joseph McMullen Collins Williams John Holder George Titte Reuben Coffer William Lasants John Allen John Lillard James Mathews Charity Smith John Dillon John Philips Isaach Hartsell Elijah Brown John Burke Eli McMahan Will iam McMahan Joel Smith Jeremiah Green Washington Green Thomas Green Ezekiel Scrogins Jeremiah Green Page 287 Nathaniel Yeatos(?) Elizabeth Williams John Womble I•. D. Franklin Sarah Davis S. H. Swagerty Roya 1 Worick John F. Fowler Aaron Baxter Richard B. Dewitt John Allen Nelley Veal Henly Sneed Henly Sneed William Wilson Nancy Prewitt Martha Prewitt John Boyer Andrew Davis Allen Seratt Amos Manis David Francis Isaac Fine David Lichtiter William James Thomas James G. M. Porter Edward Fancis George Larrew James Clark Page 288 Thomas Townsend Cyrus Ward William Ray Cyrus Samples James Grey William Vinsen Tarlton Wordy John Mantooth John Lewis Reuben Justice Joseph Cook Willis Gray Caleb Odell Dillard Williams Cary Dennis Richard Lewis Ma riman Ba 11 Joseph Hickey George Roberts John Henry Robert Rutherford Alpea Denton Moses Hicks Elizabeth Briant Sarah Green John McCoig Samuel Cochren William Murrell Willis Carroll William Dunkin Page 289 Benjamin Green John Hatly Joel Lewis Thomas Hartgrove James Hicks Rachel Odell Andrew Dunkin Saml Lottspeich John Black Mathew Black Jackson Denton Thomas Wallace John Hipps Betsy Nichols James Mantooth Su."llmer 1970 -59- Philip Jenkins William Davis William Robinson Mark Lillard James Click Andrew Click The number of persons within my Division, consisting of Cocke Co. appears in the foregoing schedule submitted by me this 16th October 1840, being 6981. William Robinson. Certified as 6,992 people on page 255. Names of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Service as shown on the 1840 Census. Page Page Page Page 254 260 261 265 - William Bragg age 75 Peter Wise age 89 Derius Oneal age 76 Bartlett Sisk age 79 Page Page Page Page 273 273 283 287 - Samuel Yates age 83 Joseph Burke age 75 Henry Click age 59 Allen Seratt age 77 (Note by TPHjr - Have not given this information on the Pensioners in the other 1840 Census because we are only doing the index to the Census but in this issue on Cocke Co., Tenn., we are attempting to develop all data possible.) Only 35 pages on this roll. Affidavit shows 36. One-half of page 254 missing. WILLIAM BOYDSTON Revolutionary Pension Application #S-30-l1 Cocke County, State of Tennessee On this 27th day of May 1832, personally appeared before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, for the County aforesaid, William Boydston, a resident citizen of Cocke County, who after being duly sworn made the following declarations in order to obtain the benefits of the Act of Congress passed the 7th of June 1832. That he is aged eighty years, was born in Frederick County, Maryland the 24th of March 1753. That his father emigrated to Hampshire County, Virginia when he was small, where he was principally raised, and again removed into Montgomery County, Virginia where he resided until 1776 when the Shawnee and Cherokee Indians were in hostility. In June 1777 declarant volunteered under Capt. Patton and enrolled at Fort Chapell. In 1780 he removed from Virginia to Washington County, N.C. and settled on the Nolichucky. In October he was drafted under Capt. Dougherty, marched through the mountains to join General Marion and was under his command until the operation of his term of time. He volunteered in 1781 under Col. Sevier in Capt. Allison's Company. In which four several terms as set forth he served fourteen months, for which he claims a pension or annuity. That he has lost, in the lapse of time, all his discharges and knows no one by whom he can establish the actual service, nor has he any documentary evidence. There are no citizens of his vicinity known to him, and he to them, by whom he can establish reputati@n of his service, there being no resident Minister of the Gospel in his vicinity by whom he can establish the same. He hereby relinquishes his every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present and declares that his name is not on the roll of the agency in any other state. Sworn to and subscribed in open court 27 May 1833 s/William Boydston. We, John Fugat and William Boydston, resident citizens of Cocke County, Tennessee, certify that we are well acquainted with the said William Boydston; that he resides in our county; that we believe him to be eighty years of age and that he is reputed and believed, in the neighborhood of our residence and his, to have been a Revolutionary Soldier, and that we concur in that opinion. s/ John (X) Fugat his mark Wm. (X) Faubion (sic) his mark And the said Court do certify that after the investigation of the matter and interrogation prescribed by the War Department that we are satisfied that the said William Boydston was a Revolutionary Soldier and served as he states. We do further certify that John Fugat and William Faubion who have made the above affidavit are citizens of Cocke County and are reputable and their statements entitled to credit. Sworn to and subscribed in open court 27 May 1833. s/ James Swagerthy, Geo. W. Carter, Wm. Shelby (Sheely?), Presiding Justices. "Ansearchin'" News -601850 MORTALITY SCHEDULE - COCKE COUNTY. TENNESSEE Contributed by T. P. Hughes. Jr. The Cocke County. Tennessee. 1850 Mortality Schedule is taken from Microcopy T-655, Roll 26, the 1850 Tennessee Federal Mortality Schedule. Person died during year ending 6-1-50. Due to the loss of courthouse records of Cocke County, Tennessee, the Census Mortality Schedules will give us some accurate data on the people who died prior to the census. PLACE MONTH MARRIED DISEASE OR OF OF OR CAUSE OF DEATH BIRTH DEATH WI~ED SEX AGE NAME OF PERSON Page 93 Sept. Old Age VA M 74 F Agnes Hampton Nov. Inf. of Brain & Chills TN 17 M Henry F. Carmichael Nov. Chills & Fever TN 13 F Susan Carmichael Nov. Inf. Kidney TN M 27 M Benj. D. Clark Congo Fever March TN 13 F Faily Palmer March B. Hives NC 4/12 F Rachel D. Bulman Nov. Pneumon TN F 16 Sarah A. Ellis Whop. cogh March TN 4/12 M Martin Kelly Unknown Nov. TN 1/12 M William Davis Feb. Consump TN M 38 F Mary Costello Aug. Cramp Col. TN M 50 M William Davis, Sr. March Pneumo W TN 52 M Wm. V. Rodey Congo Chills Aug. UNK M 50 M Uriah Halden Feb. Unknown TN 1/12 M Henry Wise Sept. Croup TN 1/12 M Moses Lineburger Cancer March TN M 47 Christopher Blazer Nov. Decay. Starn VA M 66 M Jacob Ottinger Jan. Inf. Brain TN F 5 Dolly A. Shepherd Feb. Unknown TN M 28 F Nancy Kelly Feb. Dropsy TN 1 M Marion North Sept. Fever TN 2 F Lavina Lillard July Fever TN 2 M John Padget June Scar. fever TN 4 F Matilda Harrison Feb. Hives TN 1/12 F Sarah Dennis Dec. Unknown TN 1 day F Unnamed McMahan May Quinsy TN 2 M Jacob Webb Aug. Organic disease of Heart W VA M 65 William C. Roadman Dec. Pleurisy W NC 45 F Nancy Davis July Consump. NC 24 F Eliza Green May Liver ceru. TN 14 M Jos. Anderson Sept. Croup. TN 2 M JameS Finchern Jan. Old Age VA W 69 F Mary O'Dell Sept. Liv. cermp. TN M 43 M Phebe Cl ick May Old Age VA W F 94 Barbary Lotspeich Sept. Congestive chills TN 20 F Elizabeth A. Hall July Cholera infantum TN 9/12 M Anthony H. Cody Nov. Chills TN 7/12 M Lanten Beard Jan. Hives Albus SC M 38 F Matilda Finchern June Intemperance TN M 39 M James Gray Nov. Croup TN 2 M Amos Finney Jan. Childbirth TN 30 M F Delania Wood Jan. Croup TN 4 M Will iam Remion May Pneumonia TN M 38 F Sarah Hickey July Unknown TN 1/12 F Unchristened Lane July Unknown TN 1/12 F Unchristened Cole March Unknown TN 14 M John Rose May Childbirth TN M 27 F Nancy Lewis Aug. Unknown TN 1 day F Sarah McLanhan July Childbirth TN M 39 F Polly Faubian July Unknown TN 1/365 F Unnamed Faubian July Unknown TN F 1/365 Unnamed Faubian April Whop Cough, effect of TN 6 F Sarah Mantooth Dec. Burned TN 1 F Didanna McNabb Oct. Croup TN 7 M Geo. Praisewaters Oct. Old Age PA W 88 M Robt Cooper Oc t . Unknown TN 6/12 F Sarah Moore Oct. Scar. Fever TN 3 M Jos. H. Blazer July Ty. fever TN 15 M James Clark March Worms TN F 5 June Clark June Childbirth NC M F 35 Polly Gui lliams Oc t . Unknown TN 5/12 M Thos. J. Guilliams May Inf. brain TN 15 M Albert H. Wittenburg April In£. brain TN 7 M Henry C. Scott (Continued on page 62) -61- Summer 1970 1860 MORTALITY SCHEDUlE - COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE Contributed by T. P. Hughes, Jr. Microcopy T-655, Roll 27 SCHEDULE 3 - Persons who died during the year ending 1st June 1860 in District #8 in the County of COCKE, State of TENNESSEE, enumerated by me, W. F. Morris, Ass't Marshall. SEX MARRIED OR WIDOWED 34 M W 7 M NAME OF PERSON ~ A. D. Smith Joel Gouchenom L. D. Porter --<.1L Townsend Robert Cuerton Rachel E. Parks Wm. A. Parks J. H. Russell Malinda Storey Martha J. Heifner Anna Manning Joseph Moore Roda Adkins C. M. Fox P. E. Driski 11 Sarah Moore Amanda Moore R. M. Fox Not named Fox Thos. Cartrigh t Sarah Cartright Larkin Mathais Sarah E. Cline W. M. I-Ialker Not Named Walker Sarah Palmer Pleasant O'Neil Harriet E. Jackson Augustus Jenkins William A. Shults S.McMahan Hen McMillan Lavenah Hopkins Amanda Sisk Thos. Loyd Allen Clevinger John P. Tayler(?) Joseph Johnsen(?) Nancy Holder George Garman Nancy Valentine Eliz Ruthorferd Jessee Jenkins Elizaheth Sisk Thomas Sisk Susannah Allen Nancy Allen Charity Vinson Mark Dennis Martha Dennis Elizabeth Hicks Henry Tucker John Larua(?) Sarah Clark Cordel ia Dennis Julia s. Ottinger John Gl'een Sarah Cooper Eli?llbeth O:lvls ~1 • .J. 110 I I Will. ,.:. Thortoll 54 M M 70 F M W 65 3 da 1 43 60 M M F 22 F 61 1 F M 2 3/12 10 47 3 F M M F F 33 M 1 2 F M 3 da F 64 M 10/12 1 1 11/12 ..36 18 1 da 11/12 M F M M M TN TN VA NC TN TN TN SC TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN M H TN TN SC TN TN TN TN TN TN TN TN M TN M TN 54 M M 44 M M 3 21 M F M TN 25 M M 33 F M W M NC TN 4 69 50 2 3 2/12 F TN F M TN F M VA TN TN TN TN TN F TN VA 82 F 75 14 da 2 18 53 9 da 6 3 32 59 I 24 F M F F M M F F F M F F 1)/12 )') TN TN F M M M F 1-1 SeJen? 30 F E. Younr M ~ 1/12 14 2/12 2/12 31 Duncan M M F F h/12 ~;. M W F F E. J. Young E. M F PLACE OF W M TN TN TN TN M VA TN TN TN M M TN SC TN Ne MONTH OF DEATH May Nov. April June Sept. May March Oct. March July July June May Oct. June Dec. Dec. Oct. July Aug. March March Sept. Jan. Dec. April Sept. Sept. Dec. April Aug. March Oct. April July July June Oct. March May Nov. April Dec. July July Nay Dec. Dec. Nov. Jan. July May June Sept. Sept. Apr! I Jan. May Nov. M TN TN M TN M"reh Oct. Ort. Tt; Nov. TN .lilll. DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH Consumption Accident Consumption Unknown Carbuncle Unknown Unknown Unknown Scrofulous Diarhia Epilepsy Not known Not known Not known Croup Sore throat Childbed fever Scarlet fever Consumption Flux Flux Not known Unknown Fever Hydraphobia Unknown Unknown Accidental Drowning Fever Unknown Croup Scarlet Fever Croup Scarlet Fever Croup Unknown Galloping Comsumption Consumption Croup Childbed fever Consumption Consumption Consumption Liver complaint Flux Flux Croup Caused by a Fa 11 Pneumonia fever Hives Fever Fever Pneumonia fever Hives Fever Croup Consumption Consumption Unknown Consumption ,Jnflnmation of Brain Consumption Scnrlet fever Typhoi'(j fever Acc i den ta! Burned -62- "Ansearchin' " News NAME OF PERSON Susannah Ottinger Louisa Rader John Ebbs Mary Ebbs Jas. M. Nease Lear Faubian Parthena McNabb Amanuel DeBusk John Ottinger Elizabeth Ottinger M. E. Chapman Lana J. Champion Robt. W. Champion Warren Brooks James A. Burgin Wm. Mooneyham Jane Nelson Matilda Woody Osborne Ball Mary J. Hall Nancy Cates W. T. Giles Elizabeth Woody Nelly Davis AGE SEX 67 2 83 73 9 da 81 49 2/12 6/12 1/12 4 2 6/12 49 F F M F M F F M M F F M M M 5/12 1 1/12 3 82 1/12 10/12 2 6/12 50 M M F F M F F M F F HARRIED OR WIDOWED M PIACE OF MONTH OF !.rn!! ~ Jan. June May May June Nov. Jan. March April June Sept. Sept. Sept. Nov. VA TN M M M M VA VA TN VA TN TN TN TN TN TN M TN SC Aug. Feb. May Feb. May Jan. April Jan. Jan. May TN TN TN M TN . NC TN TN TN TN M TN DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH Unknown Scrofula Unknown Consumption Croup Fever Fever Croup Croup Whooping Cough Scarlet fever Scarlet fever Scarlet fever Skull fracture in an affray Flux Inflamation of brain Unknown Croup Gravel Unknown Unknown Croup Croup Unknown COMPLETE YOUR SET NEW ENGlAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER $2.00 a copy postpaid, one each of 1938 1946 1947 1948 - 1949 1950 1951 1952 Janua ry April, July, October April, July Full Year (4) Order from: - Full Year (4) January, April, October April, July January, April. The Tennessee Genealogical Society, P. O. Box 12124, Memphis, Tennessee 38112. ------- 1850 MORTALITY SCHEDULE - COCKE COUNTY. TENNESSEE (Continued from page (0) NAME OF PERSON Jos. Minary(?) John Nichols Caroline Nichols Stephen Stokely Nancy Williams John Price AGE 21 17 11 3 4 1/12 SEX M M F M F M MARRIED OR WIDOWED PLACE OF BIRTH NC TN TN TN TN TN MONTH OF DEATH June Nov. Dec. Feb. April March DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH Consump Fev. brain Fev. brain Burned Worms Liv. Groun. SCHEDULE 3 - Persons who died during the year ending 1st June, 1850, in DISTRICT NO. 11 in the County of COCKE State of Tennessee, enumerated by me, A.J. Fletcher, Ass't Marshall. Summer 1970 -631880 FEDERAL MORTALITY SCHEDULE FOR TENNESSEE - MICROCOPY T-655, ROLL 28 Contributed by T. P. Hughes, Jr. SCHEDULE 5 - Persons who died during year ending May 31, 1880, enumerated by me, in CIVIL DISTRICT #1, in the county of COCKE, State of Tennessee, J.R. PENLAND. MARRIED OR WIDOWED PLACE OF BIRTH FAT- MOTHER HER MONTH OF DEATH DISEASE OR AGE SEX NAME OF PERSON CAUSE OF DEATH Page 261 62 F Uterine Ulceration Stokely, Evelyn TN NC NC June M SC SC April Inflammation of bowels 70 SC Justus, Ruben M M Dec. Typhoid fever 33 F NC NC NC Pack, Martha M S 11 TN VA TN March Typhoid fever Bice, Thomas M Oct. Bi 1ious fever 56 TN VA TN Jus tus. Roya 1 M M 30 Dec. Typhoid fever S TN NC TN M Burnett, John T. 1 TN March Pneumonia fever Murphy, John J. GA TN M S S Dec. Unknown 1/12 F TN TN NC Lee, Elmira B. Still born Feb. F S TN MO TN Huff, ---l1.L Feb. Still born F S TN MO TN Hu ff. ---l1.L Reversed action bowels TN VA NC Jan. Burnett, William 77 M M S NC NC Nov. Croup Davis, Maggie 3 F NC NC Feb. Burned to death 10 F S TN TN Sexton, Ma rtha April Still born S TN TN M TN Fox, -i.1.2.March Dropsey S TN TN NC 12 M l"oody, James R. SC Sept. Scroplious 3 S TN NC Russell, Anom M Names of Physicians who attended the above persons - Dr. B. F. Bell, Dr. J. C. Colley, Dr. John Grisby, Dr. Samuel Kerr and Dr. Joseph Michaux. NOTE: Burnett, John T. died in Milford, Ellis County, Texas Page 263 - 2nd District of Cocke Co. , Tenn. , enumerated by John T. Jones Premature birth S 1/30 TN TN TN June M Keesler, -..-i12.2/12 Cold on bowels S TN TN TN Feb. Critselous, ---l1.L M S 18 TN TN TN March Consumption Gragg, John M Asthma 16 F S TN TN TN May Gragg, Sarah E. TN Typhoid fever Ramsey, James S 9 TN TN May M W 50 F TN VA VA April Consumption Turner, Eliza 22 TN Pneumonia fever S Reece, John TN May TN M VA VA Typhoid fever 48 TN Jan. Stuart, William M M PA W TN Pneumonia fever PA Blazer, Danie 1 73 M Jan. PA PA March Rheuma tism Blazer, Elizabeth 81 F TN M Ottinger, Ellie F W TN VA VA March Old age 77 42 TN Blazer, Elminee F TN March Tumor on the face TN M Benner, Willillm 50 TN TN TN April Bronchitis M M Spencer, James E. 6 S TN TN TN June Typhoid Fever M Physicians who attended the above: Be 11, Ben jamin; Borden, Marshall; Neas, Darins; and John Micheaux. f..aM..)65 - 3rd Civil District in Cocke Co., Tenn., enumerated by John G. Winniford. 20 S Rachel Reece F TN TN TN 17 F( ?) S John Fox TN TN TN S TN SC Robert A. Ragan, Jr. 20 M TN W Thomas C. Gragg 71 TN TN TN M 10/12 Samuel. Hucks S TN TN NC M S 1/12 TN TN M TN -i.1.2.- Ha rned S Sarah Keith 5/12 TN M(?) NC TN 1/30 Pittman, Mary F S TN TN TN 30 Sam, Mary F TN TN TN M Stephens, Jllcob 76 PA M TN PA M Shields, William 71 M M TN MD TN Physicians who attended the above: Dr. B.F. Bell, Dr. A. Dr. J.C. MLchaux. May Fits lnflam. of Brain July April Rheumatism Spasm Nov. July Convolsion Aug. Suffication Feb. Suffication Oct. Croup Sept. Enteritis July Pulmanry(? ) March Eystitis(?) Dawson, Dr. D. Nease(sic), ~1..61 - 4th Civil District enumerated by John W. Reames Kelley, John V.E. 18 M S TN TN Sept. TN Ho It, Howa rd H. McMurray, ~ Camphell, A.C. Fox, C. Mart Vinson, Nancy C. Reed, R. Mel. Thomas, lYi 11 iam Thomas, .-.ilL Banks, ~ 21/30 42 47 59 29 45 10/30 M F M M F M M F M S S M M w S M S S TN TN TN TN NC TN TN TN TN TN NC NC NC NC TN TN TN TN TN TN NC TN NC TN TN TN NC Jan. MflY Jan. May April Nov. May April April Typhoid fever Bold Hives Taken from Mother Consumption (in army) Delfra(d.in army) Consumption Bowel consumpation Bowel consump!ion Blue child Unknown "Ansearchin'" News -64- NAME OF PERSON AGE SEX MARRIED OR WIDOWED PlACE OF BIRTH FAT- MOTHER HER MONTH OR DEATH DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH Hall, Sarah 60 F S TN TN TN Sept. Consumption Alexander, Sam C. 52 M M TN TN TN Dec. Ague & fever Talley, Jerry 1 M S TN TN TN May Fever Brady, Jessy 84 M M TN NC NC Sept. Heart Disease Skulley, Martha 9/12 M(?) S TN TN TN March Bold Hives Knight, Allie 5/30 F S TN TN TN Jan. Bold Hives Wright, -ill1/30 M S TN NC TN June Caused by soore Roggers, Samuel 79 M W NC Eng. SC April Consumption Smith, -ill1/30 M S TN TN TN Jan. Bold Hives Davis, C. L. 3/12 F S TN TN TN Jan. Croup Jenkins, Catherine 3/12 F S TN NC NC Nov. Convulsions Physicians attending the above: Dr. Conway, Dr. Wm. Cloyd, Dr. Coulter, Dr. A. Dawson, Dr. W.J. Langford, Dr. Wm. Lysle, Dr. J.C. Michaux, Dr. D. Nease, Dr. Oneal. Page 269 - 5th Civil District of Cocke Co., Tenn., enumerated by W.C. Anderson. Jones, Andrew NC Feb. Bank of dirt fell on him 45 M M NC NC 9/12 M S Nov. Dropsy Dean, Henry TN TN TN 4/365 F S Aug. Premature birth Wiley, -illTN TN TN Grizze 1, Henry TN Feb. Diphbbira(?) 7 M S TN NC Moore, \.,Talter 2 M S Sept. Croup TN TN TN Hurley, Agnes 94 F W VA Sept. Old age VA VA Freashour, Nancy 40 F M April Consumption TN TN TN Arnes, Nancy(?) NC Feb. Chronic diarhia 51 F M NC NC Turner, John Feb. Typhoid fever 21 M M TN TN TN Physicians in attendance to above: Dr. B.F. Bell, Dr. N. Lankford, Dr. A. Dawson, Dr. M. Lewis, Dr. G.B. Helms, Dr. J.C. Michaux. Page 271 - 6th Civil District in Cocke Co., Tenn., Harnet, John 72 M W SC SC Kinsley, Sabrer W. 35 F M TN MD Willet, Nancy 35 F M TN TN Hamilton, Dun L. 6/12 M S TN NC Jones, Maggie 8/12 F S TN KY McSween, John 42 M M NC NC Hudson, Emily N. 21 F S TN NC Bibee, Mary J. 28 F S TN TN Gragg, Catie F. 1 F S TN TN Holt, Margaret 32 F S TN TN Eleason, -ill1/30 M S TN NC Wyle, John(?) 68 M M TN NC Garrison, Sarah C. 6/12 F S TN TN Holt, Sina 90 F W SC SC Gregg, Barbarer A. 52 F W TN PA Ottinger, Elizabeth 78 F M TN PA Physicians in attendance on above: G.D. Helm, J.C. L.W. Hooper, R.C. Smith, O.M. Lewis, C.D. Willis. enumerated by Lem W. Hooper. SC Feb. Obstipative TN March Aneurism TN May Tubes mesenences TN Jan. Convulsions TN May Cholera infan. NC Jan. Cirrhosis of liver NC Feb. Burned to death TN April P. Tuberculous TN July Cholera infan. TN April P. Tuberculosis TN Nov. Cyanosis NC April Enlarged postrate VA May Bilious dysentery SC March Caralysis TN May P. Tuberculosis PA Oct. Puralysis hemorrhage Michaux, G.G. Helm, D. Neas(sic), Page 273 - 7th Civil District in Cocke Co., Tenn. enumerated by A.J. Tucker. James Griffin April Pyemia S 3 TN TN M TN Cyrus Jones Compound fracture of W 73 NC VA VA Aug. M both legs William Noles 53 TN May P. tuberculous M M TN TN William Byrd Volvuar Heart Disease 55 M TN July M TN TN 34 John Henry TN March P. tuberculous M M TN TN convulsions Nedis Holt 9/12 TN May S TN M TN Mary 1\. Hayes 28 July Consumption F TN SC M TN Thomas W. Samples 9/12 Dysentery S TN TN TN July M Vi rine Reeas W 60 F TN VA July Dropsy TN Jos iphine Hill Diarrhea 13 F S TN Oct. TN TN 8/30 March Unknown S TN TN TN M -ill- Fine cerebral softening Robert E. Collins 17 SC TN July S M TN April Still born. TN TN S M TN -ill- Dunn Physicians in attendance to above: Dr. J.C. Caywood, Dr. L.W. Hooper, Dr. M. Lewis, Dr. Sisko Page 275 - 8th & 9th Civil McNabb, C. B. 23 Roberts, Roy 7/12 Lewis, R. H. 47 Districts in Cocke Co., Tenn., enumerated by William Wood. M S Mar. Consumption TN TN TN M S NoV. Burned TN NC TN M M May Dropsy NC Summer 1970 -65- NAME OF PERSON AGE MARRIED OR SEX WIDOWED 66 M M Formon, J.F. 2/12 F S Netherton Law 2/30 S M Stokey, Charley Physicians in attendance to the above: PlACE FAT- MOTOF BIRTH HER HER MONTH OR DEATH DISEASE OR CAUSE OF DEATH NY NY April Hypertrophy heart NY TN TN TN Aug. Hives TN March Capilary bronchitis TN TN O.M. Lewis, R.H. Lewis, L.W. Hooper. Page 277 - 10th Civil District in Cocke Co. , Tenn. enumerated by A.J. Thomas. TN TN June Diarrhoea TN Allen, Lydia 25 F M TN TN Feb. Dropsy TN Tinker, Rutha 36 F M SC SC SC July Dropsy Harle, Enoch 81 M M NC NC May Consumption W TN Waters, Sarah 44 F TN NC Dec. Born diseased TN S Smith, Arther 1/12 M TN TN April Diseas of womb TN M Mantooth, Mary 32 F Physicians in attendance to the above: Dr. L.W. Hooper, Drs. Madron & Davis, Dr. Shields. ADDITIONS TO COCKE CO. FROM SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULES 5th Virginia E. D. #95 Sept. Typhoid Fever 33 F NC M Wall, Elizabeth 4th North Carolina E. D. 88 July Remittent fever 2 S M TN Shook, Carroll L. 4th North Carolina E. D. 93 Fell in boiling water Aug. 2 S NC M Woody, Jas. M. 1st Tennessee E.D. 1~34 Feb. Worms 1 F S TN Howe 11, Minnie B. 1st Tennessee E.D. Ino Typhoid fever Nov. 14 F S TN Cline, Martha F. 4th North Carolina E. D. #124 Penumonia 4 F June S TN Banks, Catherine Consumption 45 F TN June Wilson, F. M Page 279 - Civil District 1~12 Cocke Co. , Tenn. enumerated by W.B. Wilson. TN 80 W TN TN March Not known M Green, Wm. Jan. Pneumonia 28 TN TN TN Jenkins, Melford M M Bold Hives TN TN July Jenkins, Noah 7/12 M S TN Bold Hives 3/12 F SC NC Feb. S Dorsey, Martha TN 10/12 TN TN Aug. Burn S M TN Caton, John W. 30 F TN March Querp fever Campbell, Eliz. M TN TN TN March Stillborn S M Campbell, ....D.l.10/12 TN Oct. Enlargement of liver S F TN TN Baxter, Dovie SC SC April Cancer F W TN 84 Canup, Peggy TN NC TN March Consumption 10 S Smith, Demuel M SC SC SC Jan. Old Age 80 Whitlock, Lemuel M M Nov. Wound 10 TN S J. Hooper M Sept. Cancer 45 F J. Wormis M TN Physicians in attendance to above: Dr. B. Davis, Dr. Harper Davis, Dr. 1. Maddron. Page 281 - 11th & 13th Civil Districts in Cocke Co., Tenn. enumerated by R.R. Hicks. 8/12 M(?) S TN TN April Diarrhoea McMahan, Annie TN 41 F NC NC NC Nov. Bowel dropsy Black, Martha J. M 19 F TN NC Bilious fever S Raines, Rhoda TN Nov. SC Dec. Caused by a jump. Green, no name F S TN TN SC no cause given S Ruff, no name M NC TN Jan. 31 Sept. Consumption NC M M Hensley, A. J. NC NC NC New ralsey 5 F Wild, M.C. S NC NC July Dec. Pneumonia Hall, Margaret 9 F S TN TN TN Kidney disease Price, Lydda 99 F NC NC NC Apr. M TN Apr. Stilborn S M TN TN Ra ins, ....D.l.Apr. M S TN TN Stillborn Rains, ....D.l.TN 52 VA Aneurism Green, William M TN NC June M Messer, Jane 65 F NC NC June Dopsey M TN DEATHS IN THE 13TH CIVIL 2 S Turner, Lee M TN TN 59 F S Cooper, Nancy TN TN 28 F Bajer, Mary TN TN M 5 hr. M S TN TN Blanchard, -illPhysicians: L.W. Hooper, G.J. Morris, Dr. Darity, DISTRICT Sept. TN TN Oct. TN Feb. Oct. TN Dr. Micheaux, Bowel Complaint Dropsy Pneumonia fever Inauition Dr. Nease. UAnsearchin'u News -66- MINUTES OF BIG PIDGEON BAPTIST CHURCH, COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1787-1874 Abstracted by T. P. Hughes, Jr. Abell, Elizabeth, R 1791 Adams, Betsy, fBL 1803 Adney, John, E 1813 William, RBE 1813 Allen, Agnes, DBL 1834 Ben, RBE 1802 George, RBE 1821 (living Wilson Co., West Tenn. in 1833) James, cited 1813 Mr. John, mentioned Joseph, RBE 1823 (writes from Mo. in 1833) Kitty, wife of William, RBL 1804 Levina, DBL 1836 Lewsey, RBL 1831 Margaret, cited 1840 !'laney, RBE 1825 Rachel, RBE 1813 Rebecca, RBE 1802 Rehekah, RBE 1802 Reuben, RBL 1796 kusel, mentioned 1838 Sa rah, RBE 1802 Soloman, E 1804 Thomas, meeting at home in 1833 Vine, DBL 1819 William, nBL 1811 Wi II iam, RBL 1852 Anderson, Judah, RBE 1836 Andrews, John, under care in 1808 Sarah, under care in 1808 Aspell, Mary, RBE 1823 Aston, Margret, RBt 1795 Barker, Elizabeth, Rec. 1788 Barnett, John, DBL 1803 Sarah, RBL 1802 Beaton, Isaac, a founder 1787 Bass, Barbara, 0 1794 ~axter, James, DBL 1801 Bell, Ann, wife of Asa, DBT. 1807 Asa, DBL 1807 Bellow, Rachel, DBL 1800 Black, Joseph, RBT.. 1802 Blackwell, Joab, RBD 1852 Sycha, RBE 1854 Blanchip, Sary, DBL 1828 Bawman, Ben, RBE J802 Bawman, Glafrey, wife of Nathaniel, R 1798 John, gave testimony Nathaniel, R 1798 Bonam, Benjamin, R 1798 Booker, Mary, DBL 1795 Borden, Archible, DBL with wife 1845 Bottoms, Sister, cited 1799 Bradley, Jesse & wife, RBL 1798 Broadcutt, Susa, DBL 1803 Branson, Luke L. RBE 1833 Michael, RBL 1832 Rebeckah, R 1833 Sary, R 1833 Brant, Thomas A., RBL 1833 Braent, Susannah, RBL 1802 Breden, Elijah, RBE 1833 Elizabeth, RBL 1823 John, RBI. 1792 Sary, RBI. 1832 Brent, Thomas, in Ala. 1834 Brickey, Jared, R 1792 John, refused letter of dismissal 1805 Bridges, Mary, cited 1828 Briggs or Bugg, Mary, RBL 1837 Brame, Patsy, RBE 1824 Brown, John, RBL 1792 Bryant, Brumet, Sr., Clerk 1858 Elizabeth, RBL 1847 Buckner, Burney, RBL 1818 Daniel, RBL 1818 (in Carolina 1820) James & Wife, R 1818 Tebitha, DBL 1821 Thomas, mentioned Calvert, Betsy, DBL 1819 Campbell, C., mentioned Ezekiel, RBt 1796 Joanna, RBE 1802 Canacher, Andrew, witness 1825 Carney, John RBD 1843 Sary, RBE 1846 Carr, John, RBL 1803 Paty, DBL 1806 Carson, Elizabeth, R 1812 Samue 1, 1824 Carter, Mary, RBt 1808 Case, Agnes, wife of John R 1825 Ender, 1828 John, R 1826 taxon, 1846 Yotha, restored to membership 1828 Cave, Frances A., restored to membership 1838 Jonah, mentioned 1787 Centers, William, mentioned 1826 Chairs, Margaret, RBL 1826 Chambels, Polley, R 1822 Clark, Essea, restored to membership 1838 Zilphia, R 1804 Clevenger, Cesha, RBL 1796 Nancy, RBE 1851 Thomas, RBL 1796 Cobb, Ambros, DBL 1814 Coffee, Lettes, RBL 1789 William, RBE 1802 Colman, Edee, RBE 1802 Nancy, E for irregular marriaRe William, RBE 1798 Connatser (Conacher?), Andrew, Ment ioned Conyers, Sarah, cited 1820 Cooper, Phebe, RBE 1802 Tabithia, RBL 1807 Copland, Betsy, DBL 1817 Elender, dau. William, DBL 1809 Eleanor, RBL 1801 Elizabeth, dau. Wm., RBt 1801 Rebeka, RBL 1814 William, RBL 1801 Contch, George, RBE 1803 Cox, Nancy, RBI. ]799 Cross, Joseph & wife, DBL 1819 Rebecka, wife of William, RBL 1819 Crosswhite, Betsy, DBL 1802 Cunningham, Ann, RBL 1902 Betsy, RBE 1802 John, cited 1807 Cunningham, Joseph, RBE 1802 Davis, Elizabeth, wife of Jonathan, RBL 1797 Jonathan, RBL 1797 Rebekah, RBt 1818 Dennes, Jane, gave satisfaction 1816 Denton, Martha, RBL 1819 Mourning, Charter Member 1787 Dillen, John, met at home of Dokes, Elizabeth, RBT. 1790 Drilling, Sarah, restored 183R Driskel, John, RBI. lR24 Milley, wife of John, DBL 1827 Duett, Frederick, mentioned Edenton, James, RBE 1802 Elleton, Sinea, DBL 1836 Ellis, John, RBE 1810 Mary, RBE 1833 Polley, DBL ]847 Ellison, John, mentioned English, James, Rec 1787 Ewen, Robert, 0 with wife 1794 Fain, Betsy, mentioned Fares, Samue 1, RBJ. ] 790 Faubian, John, RBE ]832 Lear, RBE 1831 Mary Ann, mentioned 1849 Fine, Ann, cited 1801 Betsy, RBE 1802 E]izabeth, DBL 1826 John, RBE 1802 Ledyard, RBE 1802 Nancy, wife of John, RBE 1802 Peter, located on French Broad River 1788 Rebeckah, cited 1794 Flinn, William R., Moderator 1856 Fox, Elizabeth, RBL 1815 Henry, RBL 1815 Sarah, wife of Henry, RBL 1815 William, RBF. 1790 Free, Ellender, wife of William, RBL 1835 Fristo, Mr., mentioned Fry, Agnes, excluded 1826 Garrett, William, RBE 1802 George, William. RBE 1802 Gillian, Martha, restored lH58 German, Mary, DBL 1851 Poley, RBE 1813 Testimony, RBE 1822 Graham, Joseph, RBI 1795 Grant, Rachel, DBL 18]9 Gray, James, mentioned Green, Elizabeth, RBE lR03 Mary, DBL 1801 Rachel, DBL 1816 Thomas, RBE 1802 Gross, Edmon, RBE 1802 Joseph, RBL 1817 Sarah, RBL 1817 William, RBE 1818 Gwyn, Agnes. RBL 1801 Almond, RBL ]798 Polley,. RBE 1802 Niaeany, wife of Almond, RBL 17lJR Summer 1970 -67Gwyn, Susana, wife of Almon, RBE 1815 Hale, Thomas 1., Clerk 1824 Haley, Mary, DBL 1802 Hall, Anna, DBL 1826 Meakey, dau. Anna, RBE 1823 Nancy, RBI. 1796 Hampton, Ann, wife of Micajah, RBL 1797 Anne, RBE 1802 Elitha, RBE 1802 Hosea, RBL 1799 Micajah, RBL 1797 Rachel, wife of Hosea, RBL 1799 Winne, RBE 1802 Harden, Rebekah, DBL 1795 Haney, Mary, RBE 1803 Polley, DBL 1808 Harland, James, cited in 1796 Heaston, Abraham, Sr., RBL 1792 Abraham, DBL 1793 Ann, RBt 1792 Betty, RBt 1792 Daniel, RBE 1794 Magde1ean, RBt 1798 Helms, Mr., mentioned Henderson, Lyda, DBt 1845 William, mentioned Hendrickson, William, of Providence Church Henry, Elizabeth, RBE 1833 Herd, John, of Smith Creek Church, Va., 1793 Hicks, David, RBL 1808 Moses, cited in 1820 Nancy, RBE 1815 Thomas, RBt 1806 Hil!, A.N., 1838 Arunah, RBE 1833 Daniel, RBL 1788 Joice, wife of Reuben, RBt 1796 Nancy, 1820 Oliver, H.P., RBE 1833 Polly, E 1824 Ruben, RBI. 1796 Samlle 1, RBT. 1788 Susanah, RBE 1795 Thomas, first mentioned in 1796 Hodge, Abel, RBt 1802 Holt, Litten, RBE J833 i -[ tt' :e', HI :-; . • D:i~: 1833 Hood, Juriah, RBE 1824 Huff, Absolom, RBE 1802 Charity, RBE 1802 Deborah, RBE 1802 Elizabeth, RBE 1795 John, RBE 1825 Joseph, RBE 1794 Joseph, Jr" 1812 Joshua, Sr., 1812 Lenard, RBL 1788 Mary, RBE l795 Poley, RBF. 1802 Nancy, RBE 1833 Nancy, wife of Peter, OBI. 1858 Peter, RBE 1802 Peter, Jr., RBE 1833 Rachel, RBE 1794 Samue 1, RBE 1794 Sarah, RBE 1794 Sarah, kBE 1802 Huff, Sina, B 1823 William, RBL 1826 Hurst, Sr., DBL 1831 Huse, Jesse, RBL 1815 Ingram, Cathern, DBL 1841 Cathrin, RBL 1852 Charen, RBL 1839 Isabell, Jesse & wife, 1794, R to Ky. James, Dalley, RBL 1802 Jaranagin, Chesley, 1824 Jeffers, George, RBE 1802 Mary, RBE 1802 Jinkins, Alitha, RaE 1821 Jonas, RBE 1796 Mary, wife of Jonas, RBL 1796 Phillip, mentioned 1838 Rebekka, 1838 Job (Jobe?), Darcus, Charter Member 1787 David, Charter Member 1787 Enoch, RBE 1794 Jacob, RBE 1802 Lezeann, Charter Member 1787 Loevese, 1792 Mary, RBE 1802 Samuel, located Big Pigeon 1787 Susannah, RBE 1803 William, RBE 1802 Jonson, Rebekah, 1823 Jones, Elizabeth, RBE 1802 Layman, Clerk in 1828 Kenney, John & wife, RBL 1791 Jonathan, 1812 Joseph, RBE 1794 Nancy, RBE 1812 Thomas, RaE 1794 Thomas, RBE 1811 Keller, William, 1790 Kelley, Baty, RBE 1802 Charles, RBL 1816 Edee, RBE 1823 John, 1799 Joshua, RBL 1791 Marget, DBL 1799 Kenacker, Caty, RBE 1811 Lamon, Daniel, 1823 Jesse, 1820 Nancy, 1823 Lane, Betsy, 1819 Elizabeth, wife of William, RBL 1797 Elizabeth, RBL 1811 William, RBL 1797 Lee, Rachel, 1799 I~eth, Ebenezar, from Big Springs Church, Shenandoah Co., Va. 1795 James, mentioned Josiah, mentioned in 1836 Lewin, Charles, RBE 1802 Mary, RBE 1802 Lewis, Betsy, 1806 Lillard, John, RBL 1833 Keziah, 1810 Nancy, RBE 1802 Rache 1, wife of William, RBL 1789 Sa lley, RBE 1823 Lillard, William, RBL 1789 Long, George, 1825 Levina, RBL 1815 Mina, 1821 Moses, 1825 Lusk, Martha, RBE 1802 Samuel, cited ,1792 Lutfin, Josiah, RBE 1833 Maddox, John, RBE 1795 Matthew, 1790 Rachel, DBL 1821 Rachel, DBI, 1834 Magea, Samuel, 1792 Manner, Eabey, RBE 1791 Manning, Ae1s, DBL 1818 Mantooth, Jane, RBE 1830 John, RBE 1829 Mary, RBE 1849 Sary, RBE 1849 Thomas, RBL 1792 Maples, Nancy, 1828 Polly, 1828 William, mentioned Marler, Elizabeth, RBL 1813 Sarah, RBL 1813 Marten, Sally, RBE 1812 Mathes, Disa, RBL 1801, in Ky. 1808 John, 1788 Mary, DBL 1798 Maryan, 1788 Nancy, RBt 1794 Nancy, RBt 1806, moved Ky., 1808 Orphe, RBL 1832 Polley, wife of Samuel, DMI, 1804 Samuel and wife, RBL 1790 Samuel, RBE 1802 Ma__ , Mary, RBE 1795 Me Cowan, George, RBL 1792 Marget, wife of George, RBL 1792 Me Falls, Jain, 1838 McFry, Aggy, RBE 1823 MeG loch lan, Betsy, RBE 1802 McKay, Abraham. Sr.~ Charter ~lembe r 1781 Abraham A Jr' A RBF 1~02 David KIJE 1'502 lsabi!l, RBE 1826 Jeremiah, RBE 1802 Mary Ann, RBE 1830 Polly, RBE 1802 Rachel, Charter Member 1787 Rachel, RBE 1802 McKelhaney, Frances, RBL 1792 with wife Susannah, RBL 1792 McKende11, John, 1795 McNabb, Margaret, RBE 1833 McPherson, Susannah, RBE 1802 McGueary, John, RBL 1796 Martha, RBL 1796 Melson, Davi~ 1794 Mier, Jeremiah, RBL 1830 Rachel, wife of Jeremiah, RBL 1830 Miller, Samuel, RBL 1826 Samue 1 R., 1838 Milsap, Howard, RBE 1803 James, mentioned Mitchel, Mark, RBE 1792 Mary, RBL 1791 "Ansearchin'" News Moon, Casper, 1824 Moore, Joel, 1796 Joseph, 1792 Regena, DBL 1800 Morgan, Nancy, RBE 1802 W., RBE 1803 Morres, Price1ar, RBE 1802 Morris, Elizabeth, DBL 1805 Mulkey, John, RBL 1795 Jonathan, Minister 1785 Philip, RBL 1796 Ruth, wife of Philip, RBL 1796 Mullen, Judidah, DBL 1820 Murr, Jeremiah, 1840 Mary, RBL 1835 M__n, Jasper, Clerk 1825 Netherton, Betsy, RBE 1802 Elizabeth, wife of John, RBL 1789 Enoch, RBE 1802 John, RBL 1798 John, RBE 1802 Moses, RBE 1802 Newland, Mary, RBE 1828 Nichols, James, RBL 1791 Judith, wife of James, RBL 1791 North, Lucy, RBE 1804 Winey, 1813 Nut1and, Mary, meeting at her home O'Dell, Benjamin, RBL 1802 Caleb, RBE 1802 Charity, RBE 1823 Hannah, RBE 1818 Jane, 1796 Jiney, RBE 1802 Polley, mentioned Solomon, RBE 1802 Oldham, Sally, 1825 Oliver, Wilson, Moderator 1843 Osburn, Edward, RBI. 1795 Poley, RBE 1802 Sarah, RBE 1802 Own~y, I.i lliam, 1852 Oxford, James, RBI. 1834 Mary, wife of James, RBI. 1834 Page, John, 1817 Paget, Abigail, DBL 1798 Reuben, 1792 Sally, 1817 Parker, John, RBL 1789 Nicole, 1843 Parkes, Ledy, 1791 Parrott, Henry, 1838 Pate, Samuel, Moderator 1837 Phares, Samuel, 1791 Sister, DBL 1800 Philips, Rachel, RBE 1802 Pigeon River Church Meeting located near home of Thomas Di 11en Poe, Betsy, RBE 1802 Porter, Betsy, RBL 1819 Prier, Mourning, Charter Member 1787 Qui1ims, Lyda, RBL 1837 Ramsey, Leney, DBL 1816 -68Randolph, Brother, 1813 Grace, DBt 1819 Henry, 1824 Hezekia1, RBL 1813 W., 1802 Rector, Mary, DBL 1804 Reed, Joel, Moderator 1832 Reno, William, Minister 1785 Rice, Ann, RBL 1790 Danie I, RBL 1789 Judith, wife of Daniel, RBL 1789 Old Granny, mentioned Rachel, RBE 1794 Redings, Charity, wife of James, RBt 1818 James, RBL 1818 Roberts, Barbara, wife of Benjamin, RBt 1829 Benjamin, RBt 1829 (and left with wife 1830) George, 1843 Sary, RBE 1842 Robertson, Embe, RBL 1835 Emiline, 1836 .Rogers, Elijah, Minister 1824 Romines, James, DBt 1836 Romunds, James, RBE 1833 Rose, Didame, DBL 1835 Runnels, Mary, wife of Vineer, RBL 1851 Vineer, DBL 1853 , RBE 1840 Runnion, Russell, George, of Providence Church Rutherford, Elizabeth, RBt 1859 Sanduskey, , RBE 1802 Savage, Ede, DBt 1805 Edea, cited 1818 Seals, Rhodah, 1838 Selvage, Eady, RBt 1815 Sewel, James, RBt 1818 Nancy, wife of James, RBt 1818 Shannon, Mary, RBE 1847 Shaw, Martha, 1820 Shelley, Jeremiah, 1796 Silvester, Charity, wife of Joseph, RBL 1823 Joseph, RBL 1823 Sims, Polley, RBE 1802 Sisk, Lawson, RBE ]851 Marten, RBL 1802 Mary, RBI. 1802 Nancy, RBE 1831 Sary, RBE 1851 Toliver, RBE 1829 Slaner, Matthew, DBL 1827 Smith, Benjamin, 1794 Charity, DBL 1824 Elizabeth, RBE 1844 Jain L., 1838 Judi th, 1793 Peterson, 1796 Thomas Moderator 1825-1854 Snelson, Elizabeth, 1798 Thomas, RBL 1798, ordained 1802 of Buncombe Co., N.C. Snider, George, 1824 Stephens, John, DBL 1808 John, DBL 1823 Maryan, DBL 1798 Samuel, RBE 1802 Tabithia, wife of John, DBY 1808 Stiers, Henry, 1799 Stinet, James, 1798 Sa 11y, DBt 1805 Strange, Sarah, RBI. 1811 Stuart, Nancy, RBE 1804 William, RBE 1804 Sutten, Altha, 1833 Rachel, RBE 1802 Syllivan, Thomas, mentioned Swett, Johnston, DBt 1803 Swetman, Josiah, 1836 Taylor, Hugh 0., 1824 Vine, 1794, R to Ky. Thirmon, , mentioned Thomas, James, RBL 1847 Nel1ey, OBI. 1803 Piley, DBL 1803 Thorn, Pabey, RBE 1802 Uen, Robert, mentioned Vaughn, Samuel, RBE 1794 William, RBL 1790 Vinson, Anderson, RBE ]823 Hetty, DML 1833 Katy, RBI. 1823 Lyda, RBE 1827 Sarah, 1798 Waldrip, Ailsey, wife of Benjamin, RBt & DBL 1807 Benjamin, DBL J~07 Wall, Frethias, mentioned Mary, mentioned Urias, 1797 White, Jemimah, DBI. 1796 Joseph, mentioned Mary, Charter Member 1787 Wesley, 1799 Widow, mentioned Whitson, Elizabeth, Charter Member 1787 William, founder of Church 1785 Wiley, Elizabeth, RBE 1833 George, 1848 Wilhelms, Tobias, 1804 Wilhite, Kisiah, 1838 Williams, James, DBL 1817 Tobias, 1812 for 1eavin~ without letter Thomas, 1824 Wiseheart, James, RBE 1790 Witt, Caleb, 1824 Plesant, 1826 Pleasant A., 1848 Sarah, 1803 Ward, Joseph P., mentioned Richard, 1799 Sarah, mentioned Woodfin, Nickless, 1787 Woods, Elizabeth, 1847 Yates, James, 1804 Jane, RBE 1812 John, RBE 1802 Samuel, 1809 Youngblood, Isabell, RBE 1833 Baptized B DBL Dismissed by letter D Dismissed E Excluded R Removed RBD Received by Declaration RBE Received by Experience RBt Received by Letter Summer 1970 -69- MINUTES OF THE QUARTERLY COURT OF COCKE COUNTY, TENNESSEE, VOLUME I DEED BOOK E Contributed by Nancy M. Lampson State of Tennepee Cocke County "Be it remembered that at a Regular Quarterly term of the County Court of Cocke County begun and held for the County of Cocke at the Court House in Newport Depot on the first Monday in January 1877, it being the first day of said month and of the American Independence the One hundred and first year"Present and presiding W.W. Bibee, chairman, and the following other Justices to wit.-C.H. Jones, J.J. Burnett, L.W. Merriman, J.S. Davis, J.A. Buckner, G.J. Thomas, C.D. Fairfield, Wm Phillips, Joseph Rutherford, J.C. McNabb, Robert Mantooth, John Butler, Isaac Allen, Cary Denis, Daniel Hedrick, W.B. Allison, W.R. Harrison, Asberry Fowler, John Ford and S.C. Berry, When and where the following proceedings were held and entered of record to wit. "It being this day suggested to the Court that on the morning of the 30th of December 1876. the Court House at Newport Depot in the County of Cocke was accidentally burned down with fireIn which was burned all of the records and papers belonging to the office of clerk of the County Court and that nothing remains to refer to. the only source of information that can be obtained will be from the recollection of parties interested, memorandums they may have, and from the recollection of the different officers of said County"It being also reported to the Court that all of the Records & paper belonging to the office's of the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and Chancery Court of the County of Cocke, as well as all of the Records of the Registers office of Cocke County except Book N 17. were burned at the same time, as well as a part of the Records of the Entrytakers and surveyors office of the County." (p.l) "1 The Court is pleased to Order and doth so decree,--that all claims for and against the county be supplied with and from the best evidence that can be had. "2 That the Tax Book for 1876 be supplied in the same way "3 That all claims issued against the County be presented to the proper officers to be refiled and mimbered (numbered?), '~ That the clerks of this court is required to make out as near as he can a Statement of all the unfinished business in the Court including a memorandum, of all the Petitions filed for the partition of Real Estate, whether for distribution or for partition with all of the orders made at each term of the Court in each case, as near as he can recollect "5 That the clerk of this Court purchase all necesary Books for the use of all the different offices of this County, And that all the business done in the court from this time shall begin at No.1. because all of the former numbers has been destroyed "6 That he make report as near as he can the result of any or of all of the settlements made with the different guardians for Minors. "7 He make Report as near as he can the result of the settlement made with the fidderent Administraters and Executors, and in doing so he may call to his aid any or all of the parties with whom he has made settlements. "8 The clerk on making our and supplying any of the Cost records, will be authorized to call to his aid any of the County officers attornies of citizens that can give him any assistance • . • " (p.2) II Ansearchin'" News -70- The following page is unnumbered. This is an exact copy of that page. was placed loose between pages 149 and 167. It "2nd day of January 1869 I to pay William F. Surviins one EE!.I dollars the firste payment towards ul of Land for Witch his Bounded was this day Executed to me for to Be dis charge ine any Good Currente Banke Nots this 8th day of September 18__ (Signed) Thomas J. Keen!! "one the 2nd day of January 181 I promise to pay William Pscl one and fifty dollars the Lunte ~I for a tract of Lande for witch this Downdeed was this day Executed to me this day to Be dis charged in Good Current Bank nots - for value reche of him this day September the 8th 1866 (Signed) Thomas J. Keen~" . BOOK "E" Entry made Jan. 7, 1856 by Peter H. Cline for 500 acres in civil districts three & four on the waters of Knob & Clay Creeks and bounded by lands of William Palmer, John Green, Jr. Located in the Deep Mud Lick Hollow. Survey made of 29 a. by James P. Taylor, Cocke County Surveyor. Witnesses John Green, Jr. and Benjamin Bugg. p. 15 Entry made Jan. 21, 1854 by Henry Holliway for 105 a. in cd 7 on waters of Sinking Creek. Bounded by Mepilda Hewatts, John Free. Track known as the Hurricanes. Sur. Sept. 2, 1856 by JPT. Wit. /urison Barns and /iah Samples. p. 15,16 Entry made Mar. 25, 1856 by William C. Smith for 497 3/4 a. purchased from William Robinson, Sr. in cd 5 on waters of Clay Creek. Near Arm Church & bd. by Job Hurley, Andrew Christian, John Wood's road, across Gillet road, John Lovel, near Warrensburg or Jonesboro road, Wm. Robinson, John Green, Sr. Sur. Mar. 25, 1856 by JPT. Wit. James Heritage & Thomas Smith. p.16,17,18 Entry made Mar. 16, 1853 by J.W.R. Franklin for 118 a. in cd 5 on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by Joseph __ises, An. Ramsey, William Buckner, Buckner Hollow, John Wood, Moore, Charles Kelly, Sterling Hudson, J.H. Clark, William Moore. Sur. Mar. 26, 1856 by JPT. Wit. William Moore, Jr. & James Jones. p. 18,19 Entry made Oct. 26, 1855 by John Cooper for 22l~ a. in cd 2 on waters of Long Creek. Bd. by Michael Nease, Jeap (?) J. Williams, P.H. Easterly, Wolf Hollow, John Rens, John Ebbs. Sur. Aug. 19, 1856 by JPT. Wit. J.R. Shelton & Samuel H. Cooper. p.19,20 Entry made Mar. 18, 1856 by David Driskill & H.H. Baer for 45 a. in cd 4 on waters of Slate Creek & Nolee Chucky River. Bd. by Robert Inman, Davis Spring Branch, Davy Driskill, dec'd., George Reeds, dec'd., James Turner's 100 a. grant, S. H. Inman, Hog pen Hollow, Wm. P. Jones. Sur. Sept. 25, 1856 by JPT. Wit. J.M. Fox & Robert Inman. P.20,21 Entry made Mar. 11., 1856 by George Cline for 116 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by William Palmer, George Buckner, James Palmer, A.W. Mims Roadman's Bullman tract, William Worth, William Fowler. Sur. Aug. 14, 1856 by JPT. Wit. Peter H. Cline & Benjamin Bugg. P. 21, 22 Entry made Oct. 20, 1855 by John Critselous for 245 a. in cd 2 on waters of Long Creek. Bd. by M. Nease, Chapman, Phillip Ottinger, B.F. Nease, near schoolhouse, N.S. Shelton, Reeve tract. Sur. June 17, 1856 by JPT. Wit. William Stuart & William Gragg. p.22,23 Entry made April 23, 1838 by William Gray for 391 a. on English Creek. Bd. by William Gray, George Gray, George Gray heirs. Sur. Feb. 6, 1857 by JPT. Wit. Summer 1970 Alva Gray & Abram Fine. - 71p.23 Entry made Feb. 5, 1855 by William Holdway for l5~ a. on waters of Nolachuckey River. Bd. by Z. Hurley, Thomas Christian, Thomas Kesterson. Sur. Feb. 21, 1856 by JPT. Wit. John Inman & Daniel Jones. P. 25 Entry made 1855 by Thomas Kesterson for 4 a. 2 r. 19 p. on waters of Nolachucky River on Hurley's old line, Holdway, D. Canctitian (?). Sur. Feb. 21, 1856 by JPT. Wit. John Inman & Daniel Jones. p.25 Entry made Nov. 29, 1838 by William Palmer for 154 a. in cd 3 & 4 on waters of middle fork of Clay and head waters of Knob Creeks. Bd. by Elizabeth Gillet (now John Green, Jr.), W. Worth, (now P.H. Cline), Buck Wamac (?). Sur. Oct. 24, 1856. Wit. Jasper Palmer & William H. Palmer. p.26 Entry made Dec. 2, 1856 by Calvin M. Hudson for 140 a. in cd 5 on north side of French Broad River & Big Branch. Bd. by William Holt, John Gillet, Esq. (550 a. grant), John Wood, and Charles Kelly. Sur. Jan. 8, 1857 by JPT. Wit. William H. Wood & Y.E. Brooks p.27,28 Entry made Mar. 21, 1856 by Moses Driskill for 325 a. in cd 4 on waters of Slate Creek. Bd. by Daniel White, (formerly Thomas Smith), Elbert Ellis, D. Driskill, dec'd., nr. Leeper Ferry Rd., Wyly Nolan, Adam Holt, Slate Creek Rd. Sur. Sept. 11, 1856 by JFT. Wit. John Buckner & Daniel White. p.28,29 Entry made Aug. 5, 1856 by Weston Swatzel for 231 a. in cd 3 on Clay Creek. Bd. by Wall, Roadman, John Green, Sr., Mary Jordan, White's Branch, William Worth. Sur. May 27, 1857, by JPT. Wit. Joseph Basinger & William H.H. Fowler. P.29,30,31 Entry made April 1, 1856 by John Greene, Sr. for 725 a. in cd 4 & 5 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by William Robinson, now W.C. Smith, James Hurley, M. Barnet, Christian's 300 a. grant, now Green's land, Holland, W. Swatzel, Wall, Roadman, Fowler. Sur. Feb. 28, 1857 by JPT. Wit. M.M. Bibee & Wade Green. P.3l,32,33 Entry made Mar. 2, 1857 by Charles C. Turner for 50 a. 3 roods 16 poles in cd 4 on waters of Neeley's Creek. Bd. by B.C. Tally, Solomon. Sur. June 9, 1857 by JPT. Wit. B.C. Tally & William Dickson. p.33 Entry made Feb. 12, 1857 by Peter H. Cline & Wm. S. Owry for 135 a. (formerly Easton lands) in cd 4 on waters of Knob Creek. Bd. by Widow Bible, Relict of Lewis Bible dec'd, Berry Holt, Richard Cureton, T. Shaver, Bear Creek Road. Sur. April 14, 1857 by JPT. Wit. Isaac Dawson & Alonzo Yarber. p.34,35 Entry made July 26, 1854 by Dr. J.G. Michaux for 281 a. in cd 8 on Pine Mt. Bd. by John A. Ellis, Jacob Click, Carr, Birdseye, Farnsworth, Allen. Sur. July 2, 1857 by JPT. Wit. William Williams & Joab Holliway. p.35,36 Entry made April 7, 1856 by George W. Nease for 169% a. (including lands bequeathed to him by his father) in cd 2. Bd. by John Hock, north side of Greeneville Rd. H. Ottinger, Philip Nease. Sur. April 13, 1857 by JFT. Wit. David Ottinger & Moses Partain. p. 36,37 Entry made June 16, 1856 by Philip Nease for 166 3/4 a. in cd 2 (including land bequeathed by his father) on waters of Clair Creek to Henry Ottinger, John Ottinger, G.W. Nease. Sur. Aug. 20, 1856 by JPT. Wit. G.W. Nease & A.B. Gammons. p.37 Entry made Oct. 24, 1856 by Hilliam Pa lmer for 735 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by Buck Wamac, John Thomas, M. Mirns, A.W. Mims, George Buckner, Parnweel (7), Jacob E. Palmer, Jacob E. & George eli.ne, Amos Dawson, John Green, Jr., "Ansearchin' II News -72- William Worth, now P.H. Cline, Page Lofty (?), H. Dykes. JPT. Wit. William H. Palmer, Jasper Palmer. p.38,39 Sur. Oct. 10, 1857 by Entry made Nov. 14, 1856 by Jacob E. Palmer for 42 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by William Palmer (Buckner's old line), A.W. Mims, George Cline. Sur. Oct. 10, 1857 by JPT. Wit. William H. Palmer & Jasper Palmer. p.40 Entry made Oct. 13, 1857 by John Stuart & Alex E. Smith for 34 1/8 a. in cd 6 on waters of French Broad and Big Pigeon River. Bd. by William C. Roadman's Baldridge tract, Ball's tract. Sur. Oct. 17, 1857 by JPT. Wit. F.M. Smith & John Dunkin. p .40,41 Entry made Feb. 2, 1857 by William Carter for 689 a. in cd 7 on waters of French Broad in Dutch Bottoms. Bd. by William Strange, G.W. Carter, Mill branch, J.W. Hall, E.C. Carter, center of Keeney's branch, across Carter's Island. Sur. Feb. 18, 1857 by JPT. Wit. Henry Case & John Beard. p.42,43,44 Entry made Mar. 30, 1857 by Jacob L. Swatzel for 20 a. in cd 4 on south side of Nola Chuckey River. Bd. by Isaac Always, Conway. Sur. June 10, 1857 by JPT. Wit. H.M. Worth & H. Moore. p.44,45 Entry made Dec. 17, 1856 by John Rorex for 984 a. in cd 5 on waters of French Broad River below junction of Big Pigeon River. Bd. by J.C. & F.D. Clark, John Lenox, An. R. Martin, now John Smith dec'd, Dutch Bottoms Rd., Thomas Rodgers, Charles M. Miller, James Clark. Sur. Mar. 10, 1857 by JPT. Wit. Jerry Cummings & E. Turner. p.45,46 Entry made Mar. 24, 1855 by William B. Wall & Robert S. Roadman for 400 a. (known as the Bryant lands), cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by Bryant, dec'd, W. Swatzel, John Green, J.F. Fowler, William Evans, Parrottsville Rd., William Palmer, George Buckner, Roadman's Bullman tract, Basinger. Sur. April 15, 1856 by JPT. Wit. A.J. Gillet & John Nott. p.47,48,49 Entry made Nov. 13, 1857 by Jacob E. Fansher for 12 a. 20 poles in cd 3 on waters of Oven Creek. Bd. by David Harned, Thomas Ottinger, J.E. Ottinger, heirs of John Fansher, dec'd. Sur. Dec. 17, 1857 by JPT. Wit. D.A. Fansher, D.L. Ottinger. p.49 Entry made May 4, 1857 by Thomas Jones for 200 a. A survey made of 69 a. 3 r. 20p. on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Charles H. Jones, Alex Matthews. Sur. Sept. 10, 1857 by JPT. Wit. John H. Stokley & Elijah Turner. p.50 Entry made May 16, 1856 by James & Felix McNabb for 53 a. Waters of Pigeon River in cd 8. Bd. by John McNabb, dec'd. Sur. Feb. 18, 1857 by JPT. Wit. Joel Williams & Robert Mantooth. p.5l Entry made Jan. 19, 1856 by Luna Chapman for 500 a. "Beginning at a Rock formerly a blackoak a corner to a 200 acre tract Granted by the State of North Carolina to David Brown & also the corner to John Faubion • . . ", Duncan, Jane Killgore, Critaelous, Chapman, Ottinger. Sur. Oct. 10, 1857 by JPT. Wit. William Chapman & Harry Faubion. p.52,53 Entry made Sept. 28, 1849 by Phillip Jenkins for 25 a. on waters of Groundhog Creek. Sur. May 6, 1858 by JPT. Wit. Anderson McMillim & William Gilliland. p.54 Entry made Nov. 10, 1857 by Nathan Murrell and assigned to William Murr 12 a. I rood and 20 poles in district 9 on Bogard Creek. Bd. by Thomas Hartgrove, heirs of Thomas Centon, John B. Denton, Ally Click. Sur. Feb. 20, 1858 by JPT. Wit. Fountain S & Martin Lewis. p.55 Summer 1970 -73- Entry made M~r. 29» 1858 by Joel Dennis» Jr. for 194 a. on waters of Caney Fork» Cosby Creek» and Groundhog Creek in dist. 12. Bd. by Thomas Caton» Robert Mcgaha» Reuben Harrison» Anderson McMillin» Joseph Mcmillin» A. Mcmillin» James Mcmillin. Sur. May 5» 1858 by JPT. Wit. Phillip Jenkins & Thomas Caton. p.56»57 Entry made Mar. 2» 185/ (page torn) by Lewis A. Click for 9 a. 3 roods and 15 perches (?) on waters of English Creek. Bd. by James Huff» dec'd» Wyly Hicks» Samuel Lewis. Sur. April 8» 1858 by JPT. Wit. Jefferson Denton & David Duncan. p.57 Entry made Mar. 5» 1855 by John A. Wren (?) assignee of Thomas Gragg for 4 a. in cd 2 on Long Creek. Bd. by John Ebbs» Johnathan Ottinger. Sur. June 18» 1856 by JPT by HHB. Wit. James Ward & P.H. Easterly. p.58 Entry made Mar. 1» 1858 by Thomas Caton for 394 a. in cd 12 on Caney Fork of Cosby Creek. Bd. by Joel Dennis (page ends and pages 59 through 62 are missing.) Entry made Mar. 30» 1858 by Isaac Mcgaha for 202 a. in cd 12 on waters of Cosby Creek. Bd. by Samuel Mcgaha» Elizabeth Miller» J.G. Mcgaha» Ridings Creek. Sur. May 8, 1858 by JPT. Wit. Green Valentine & Samuel Mcgaha. p. 65» 66 Entry made Mar. 24» 1858 by James Valentine 200 a. in cd 12 on Caney fork of Cosby Creek. Bd. by George Shults» William Lindsey» Reuben Harrison, Thomas Caton. Sur. April 8» 1858 by JPT. Wit. George Shults & William Tucker. p.67 Entry made Mar. 29» 1858 by Anderson Mcmillin for 150 a. in dist. 12 on waters of Groundhog Creek. Bd. by Russell Jenkins» Joel Dennis, James Mcmillin» Phillip Jenkins, Sr. Sur. May 5, 1858 by JPT. Wit. Phillip Jenkins & Joel Dennis. p.68,69 Entry made Mar. 24» 1858 by George Shults for 304 a. in cd 12 on Caney fork of Cosby Creek. Bd. by James Baxter, Tucker, Lindsey, Valentine, James Valentine» Thomas Caton, Robert Mcgaha. Sur. April 21» 1858 by JPT. Wit. James Vallentine & William Tucker. p.70,71 Entry made Mar. 31, 1856 by Amos Dawson for 375 a. in cd 3 on Clay Creek. by William Fowler, D. Harned, Johnson Fowler. Sur. Dec. 15, 1857 by JPT. Amos Dawson, Jr. & Isaac Dawson, Jr. p.72»73 Bd. Wit. Entry made Nov. 7, 1857 by William Green for 255 a. in dist. 3 on waters of Clay, Oven & Knob Creeks. Bd. by John Green, E. Fowler, T. Sh n & John Green, Jr.» A. Dawson, D. Harned, John Wood, dec'd, Mims now E. Fowler» William Green. Sur. Jan. 7, 1858 by HHB. Wit. T. Shaver & John Green, Jr. p.73,74,75 Entry made Jan. 28, 1836 by Benjamin Ford 1/3 assigned to William McSween and 1/3 to L.D. Porter on May 30» 1854 and the total surveyed jointly - 34 a. on west side of Big Pigeon River. Bd. by Elizabeth Rutherford, A. Clevinger, George Gray, W. \'1ood» B. Sisle, Odell. Sur. Oct. 24» 1857 by HHB. Wit. William Wilson & H.R. Baer. p.75 Entry made April 28» 1859 by A.R.L. Moseley for 182 a. in cd 7. Bd. by John Hunt, William Carter's Hall tract» heirs of William Wilson» dec'd» Joseph O'Neil. Sur. Oct. 11,1859 by HHB. Wit. D.H. Gorman & E.S. Moseley. p.76 Entry made May 20» 1854 by Elijah Sexton (assignee of Americus Jones) for 60 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Evan Fugatt now Nelson Downs, Keys, James Burnett. Sur. Dec. 8, 1857 by HHB. Wit. M.S. Downs & N. Downs. p.77 Entry made May 7, 1853 by Americus Jones for 5,000 a. in cd I on waters of Trail lOAnsearchin'lO News -74- fork of Big Creek. Bd. by Janes M. Burnett, Enoch Stamy, east side of Laurel fork of Hurricane Creek, North Carolina state line, Cales Gap. Sur. Dec. 8, 1857 by HHB. Wit. James S. Jones & James Caldwell p.78 Entry made Feb. 18, 1857 by Russell Butler for 190 a. in cd 9 on waters of Middle Creek. Bd. by Thomas Wilson, dec'd, Hugh Norris, I. Butler, G.W. Keener, across Jones Cove Road, Cocke-Sevier county line, Pruitt Field, William Wilson. Sur. Jan. 6, 1859 by HHB. Wit. John Butler & William Wilson. p.79,80 Entry made Mar. 31, 1858 by James H. Yett for 467 a. in cd 2 on waters of Clair Creek. Bd. by William Yett, James Swaggerty, Robert Smith, Martin Eisenhour, Lizza Borden, J. Duncan, west side of Jonesboro Road, Mrs. Maloy's dower lands John Maloy, dec'd, Greeneville Road, Benjamin Blazer, A. Ottinger. Sur. Frb. 16, 1859 by HHB. Wit. John Gorris (?) Simeon Eisenhour. p.80,8l,82 Entry made Feb. 5, 1856 by William C. Roadman for 260 a. in cd 7 on waters of Sinking Creek. Bd. by E. S ins, John Wood, Sr., tract of Wm. C. Roadman of 75 a. dated Dec. 9, 1829, Dunn-,-tract of Wm. C. Roadman of 25 a. dated Jan. 21, 1829. Sur. Dec. 12, 1859 by HHB. Wit. William R. Cody & Jacob Cody. p.82,83 Entry made Nov. 24, 1840 by Joseph Webb for 300 a. in cd 12 on waters of Cosby Creek and on Grassy fork. Bd. by Gabes Mt., Big Burnt Mt., Smokey Mt., Crion Creek. Sur. HHB May 19, 1859. Wit. Eli Webb & John M. Giles. p.83,84,85 Entry made Mar. 29, 1858 by William Jones for 44 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by C.H. Jones, John H. Stokley, John F. Stanbury. Sur. Jan. 12, 1859 by HHB. Wit. James Jones & Alex Clemans. p.85 Entry made May 16, 1854 by M.M. Jones for 27 a. in cd 1 on Dry fork of Big Creek. Bd. by A. Clemans, John Keys, E. Fugatt, now N. Downs. Sur. Jan. 3, 1859 by HHB. Wit. James Jones & Alex Clem2ns. p.86 Entry made Jan. 4, 1859 by Job Parrott for 240 a. in cd 2 & 3 on Clair Creek. Bd. by Robert Smith, L. Jones, John Freshour, W. Shields, Joseph Duncan, Jr. Sur. Feb. 18, 1859 by HHB. Wit. C.G. Parrott & F.F. Parrott. p.87 Entry made July 14, 1857 by Richard A. Dewitt assignee of Alex E. Smith of 13 a. 1 rood, 5 poles in cd 6 on west side of French Broad River. Bd. by town of Newport, lot numbers 33-32-31-30-29-28-22-21-20-19, the Presbyterian Church lot, Col John Stuart, Rev. Samuel Lottspeich, Poplar Springs. Sur. by HHB. Wit. R.A. Dewitt & William C. Lottspeich. p.88 Entry made Feb. 21, 1860 by Russel Jenkins for 101 a. on waters of Grounghog Creek. Sur. Feb. 29, 1860 by George Sisk, Surveyor for Cocke County, by David Lillard, Depty. Sur. Wit. Austin Jenkins & Zachariah Stiles. p.89 Entry made Feb. 21, 1860 by Austin Jenkins for 95 a. in cd 12 on Groundhog Creek. Bd. by Joel Jenkins, Sur. Feb. 29, 1860 by David Lillard. Wit. Russel! Jenkins & Zachariah Stiles. p.89,90 Entry made Mar. 17, 1859 by Joel Dennis for one hundred and (not given) a. in cd 10 on waters of Cosby Creek Bd. by Eliza Large, John Dennis, Geo. G. McCoy, Morris Hartsell, Felix Mcnabb, Cosby Creek Road, William Webb. Sur. Feb. 29, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. George Harper & William Odell. p.90,91 Entry made Mar. II, 1858 by Jacob Templin for 314 a. in cd 9 on Bowguard Creek. Bd. by J.B. Denton, Jefferson Denton, John Hicks, widow Click. Sur. Feb. 28, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. David Templin & James H. Bryant. p.92,93 Summer 1970 -75- Entry made Aug. 1, 1859 by John B. Denton for 303 a. in cd 9 on Bogard Creek. Bd. by Jacob Templin, Jefferson Denton, John Allen, Hustin Sisk, William Hatley, Thomas Hartgrove, William Murr, widow Click. Sur. Feb. 29, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. Nathan Murrell. p.93,94 Entry made Sept. 1, 1860 by Willis Leatherwood for 100 a. in dist 10 on waters of Cosby Creek. Sur. Oct. 9, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. Phillip Hoaf & Thomas Leatherwood. p.95 Entry made April 23, 1860 by Jonathan Bible for 100 a. on waters of Knob Creek. Bd. by Elbert Ellis, Joel Mason, dec'de Sur. April 23, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. Elbert Bible, Prestin Bible. p.95,96 Entry made Mar. 26, 1860 by Peter Reece for 119 a. on waters of Clay & Oven Creeks, district not given. Bd. by William Fowler and Amos Sawson. Sur. April 27, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. T.J. Fowler & William Fowler. p.96,97 Entry made Feb. 6, 1860 by Daniel Hefner for 27 a. on waters of Clear and Oven Creek. Bd. by Brinson Wall, James Etherton, James Swagerty, Sr., John Hampton. Sur. April 28, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. M. Dawson & Mc Fowler. p.97,98 Entry made Feb. 20, 1858 by William B. Wall for 450 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay, Oven & Clair Creek. Bd. by John Hale, John Coffman, George Parrott, across Oven Creek Road, William B. Hutson, now J.C. laRue, Daniel Heifner, B. Bryant, J.A. Balew, Rev. Thomas Smith, Thomas Fowler, John Parrott, now George Parrott. Sur. Jan. 20, 1859 by H.H. Baer. Wit. Oglesby Snead & David Berryhill. p.99,100,lOl Entry made Aug. 29, 1856 by H.H. Baer for 20 3/4 a. in cd 2 on Long Creek. Bd. by James Cooper (Where he now lives), Jo. Winters, M. Nease, John Ebb. Sur. Sept. 14, 1859 by H.H. Baer. Wit. William Gragg (of Robert) & James Ward. p.lOl Entry made Jan 30, 1860 by Martin Eisenhour for 417 a. (including his old deeded lands) in cd 2 on waters of Clair Creek. Bd. by Michael Nease, Mrs. Jane Kilgore, Joseph Duncan, Jr., now Thomas M. Gragg, Robert Smith, James H. Yett, Simeon Eisenhour, Lizza Borden, across Eisenhour Spring branch. Sur. Feb. 1, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. C. Eisenhour & S. Eisenhour. p.l02,103 Entry made Feb. 4, 1861 by N.H. Stokley for acres. (Amount not given.) Land on waters of Big Creek in cd 2. Bd. by William Holland, Charles Stokley, Reuben Justus, John Ellison, Berry Nichols, Alexander Ellison, Royal Justus. Sur. Apr. 12, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. Joseph Stokley & George Morrow. p.l04,10S,106 Entry made June 1, 1853 by Edmond Evans to James Larew and another tract Larew already owned for a total of 252 a. on west side of Big Pigeon River, and east side of French Broad River. Bd. by Jake Smith heirs, F.D. Clark, Clabon (?), Puckett, John J. Howe 1, T.O. Wood, now F.D. Clark, James Clark, George Larew, dec'd, Alisahnder Booker, F.J. Carter, William Sartin, now G.W. Carter, Martin Phillips, John Rou(k?). Sur. Aug. 8, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. Ervin Sane & Samuel Hants. p.l06,107,108 Entry made Feb. 21, 1857 by William Newcomb assignee of E.G. Hampton assignee of James Ackly assignee of Samuel Wilson of 5 3/4 a. in cd 7. Bd. by John Wood, William Wilson, heirs. Sur. Jul. NG, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. A. Wilson & J. Ottinger. p.108,l09 Entry made May 6, 1861 by Jacob Shults for 7i a. in dist. 12 on waters of Cosby Creek. Ed. by Robert Large, David R. Shults, Joseph Webb, Grassy fork of Cosby Creek. Sur. Feb. 14, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. Joseph Sane & D.R. Shults. p.l09 Entry made Jan. 10, 1861 by John Allen for 7 a. 19 p. in dist. 10 on waters of "Ansea.rchin'" NeHS -76- Cosby Creek. Bd. by Isaac Allen, George Shults, William Harper. 1861 by George Sisko Wit. None. p.110 Sur. Feb. 21, Entry made Jan. 14, 1859 by John H. Stokley for 50 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by William Jones, John Stansbery. Sur. Sept. 23, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. T.J. Lcseton(?) & Jackson Fox. p.llO,lll Entry made Dec. 30, 1859 by Isaac Allen for 312 a. in cd 10 on waters of Cosby Creek. Bd. by James P. Taylor, Susanah Layman, William Harper, Urich Williams, Ruford Allen. Sur. Jan. 17, 1860 by George Sisko Wit. W.H. Garner & William Houlden. p.lll,112 Entry made NG by Joel Dennis for 154 a. in cd 10 on waters of Cosby Creek. Bd. by Charles Hicks, John Dennis, Meadows, Sevierville Rd., Robert Large assignee of R. McMahan, James Wilson, Sarah Hicks. Sur. Feb. 19, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. None. p.113,114 Entry made Dec. 28, 1860 by John Faubion for 147 a. in d. 2 on Sinking Cane Creek. Bd. by Luna Chapman, Elizabeth Chapman, William Stuart, Alfred Shaver. Sur. Mar. 15, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. None. p.114,115 Entry made - date not shown by James Wilson for 310 a. on waters of Chavis Creek in dist 10. Bd. by Joel Dennis, Joel Hicks, R. Mcmahan. Sur. Feb. 20, 1861 by George Sisko Wit. None. p.115,116 Entry made - date not shown by Morris Hartsell for 75 a. in dist 10 on waters of Cosby Creek. Bd. by Samuel Brazel, James Gilland, Robert Dennis, Denny (?) Mt., Mrs. Saine Layman. (Note: Deed ends). p.117 Entry made May 4, 1868 by William Kelly for 115 a. in three tracts (1.) 15 a. (2) "75 a. Entered Surveyed and granted in the name of Luna Chapman of No. 15193 . . • " (3) SO a. surveyed and granted to Thomas Morgan No 26443 on waters of Long Creek. Part of this 50 a., called the Bell Spring branch was sold by Thomas B. Huff to Thomas Morgan. Bd. by Thomas Huff, E. Birrdseye, (11.) Birdseye" Benjamin Nease. Sur. May 26, 1868 by Thomas J. Kenner, Surveyor for Cocke County. Wit. Robert Keilly & William McSween. p.1l8,119 Entry made Feb. 17, 1869 by Nelson Downs for 2 3/4 a. in cd 1 on waters of Dry fork of Bed Creek. Bd. by W.R. Bryant, A. Mathes. Sur. May 18, 1869 by M. Lineberger, Surveyor for Cocke County. Wit. W.R. Bryant & Reuben Justus. p.120 Entry made July 4, 1851 by James Larew for 47 a. in dist 5 on waters of Big Pigeon River and Sinking Creek. Bd. by C.A. Harrison, R. Roadman. Sur. May 12, 1866 by Thomas J. Keener. Wit. Joseph Lewis & George Allen. p.12l Entry made May 25, 1868 by D.A. Mims for 100 a. in middle fork of Clay Creek. Bd. by George Holt, where he formerly lived, George Buckner, original survey in name of John W. Buckner. Sur. June 5, 1868 by Thomas J. Keener. Wit. None. p.122 Entry made Jan. 21, 1860 by William Francis assignee of John Jones for 10 a. in cd 7 on waters of Indian Creek. Bd. by Albert Wilson, Edward Francis, James Free, Hamilton Copeland. Sur. Jan. 28, 1869 by Moses Lineberger, Surveyor for Cocke County. Wit. Archibald Francis & William Francis, Jr. p.123 Entry made Feb. 5, 1868 by William Moore for 33 a. in cd 4 on waters of Nolachuckey River. Bd. by Abraham Dawson, Samuel Stell, William Holdaway, W.D. Nelson. Sur. April 17, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Elbert A. Ellis & Elbert Stell. p.124 Entry made Dec. 5, 1868 by Alfred Spencer for 280 a. in cd 2 on waters of Long Summer 1970 -77- Creek. Bd. by Ambrose Nease, William Stuart, a 50 a. grant to R. Mcpike, John Faubion, formerly George Hopkins, Henry Faubion, 60 a. grant to Joseph Huff, Birdseye. Sur. May 12, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. David Freshour & James Spencer. p.125,126 Entry made May 13, 1869 by Henry Faubion for 200 a. in cd 3 on wate~of Long Creek. Bd. by John Faubion, Judith Huff, Ed McMahan, Alfred Spencer. Sur. May 12, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. David Freshour & James Spencer. p.126, 127 Entry made April 20, 1869 by Joseph Basinger for 243 a. including lands purchased from Joseph Duncan in cd 5 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by S.D. Fox, J. Balch, William Worth, John S. Smith, Thomas Smith. Sur. April 21, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Jacob Willet & S.D. Fox. p.127,128 Entry made Jan. 14, 1869 by Michael Ottinger for l8~ a. in cd 3 waters of Ovin Creeke. Bd. by Joseph Balch, Ezra Bible, Ovin Creeke Road, F. Driskel, M. Burgan, Adam Nease. Sur. Aug. 16, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Ezra Bible & B.F. Driske 1. p. 129 Entry made Dec. 1, 1856 by H.H. Baer & Stephen Basinger for 34 a. in cd 6 on French Broad and Big Pigeon Rivers, nr. road from Newport to Dandridge. Bd. by Alex E. Smith, John Stuart, William C. Roadman. Sur. Nov. 10, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. William H. Baer & J.M. Baer. p.130 Entry made Oct. 22, 1869 by William J. McSween for 9~ a. in cd 7 on waters of west side of Big Pigeon River. Bd. by Robert Henry, James Jenings, David Gorman, John Gorman, Sr. Sur. Nov. 12, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. James McSween & Joseph Holloway. p.13l Entry made July 5, 1869 by William Gray, Jr. for 6t a. in cd 7 on waters of Sinking Creek. Bd. by Joseph Rutherford, William Hill. Sur. Dec. 13, 1869 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. James Gray & Marshel Wilson. p.132 Entry made July 12, 1844 by A.B. Denton (later referred to as Abraham) for 200 a. in cd 9 on waters of Big Pigeon River. Bd. by Scofle Matton, John Allen (Shortfinger), Dr. Hollow Road. Sur. Jan. 10, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. James Stuart & William Denton. p.133,134 Entry made April 4, 1870 by Jacob Bible, J.C. Becks, & Joel Hicks for 13400 a. in cd 1 on head waters of Lamb's fork of Big Creek. Bd. by Little Bull Mountain, Holland, N.C. & Tenn. state line. Indian Camp, Mac's Patch, Snowbird Mountain. Sur. April 8, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Zacki Bible & Samuel Bible. p.134,135 Entry made Feb. 20, 1869 by James E. Turner & William Click for 467 a. in dist 11. Bd. by Smith, Morris, Pigeon Mountain, Stone Mountain. Sur. Feb. 16, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. S.D. Turner & William M. Turner. p.136 Entry made April 6, 1870 by Robert Valentine for 179 a. in cd 12 on waters of Greenbrier and Indain Camp fork of Cousby Creek. Bd. by Mollie's Ridge, Giles Mcgaha, Isaac Mcgaha, William Ramsey, Cornelius Large, Emmert's Cove Road. Sur. April 28, J.870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Jesse Baxter, William N. Smith. p.137,138 Entry made Feb. 26, 1867 by John Jones for 7 acres in cd 7 on waters of Dutch Bottoms Branch. Bd. by Thomas James, dec'd. Sur. Aug. 5, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. John Fine & W.H. Free. p.139 Entry made Mar. 29, 1869 by Simon Wise assignee of Ernaline Campbell for 7 a. in cd 4 on waters of H or Neelier Creek on south side of Nola Chuckey River. Bd. by John Brezenrline, David Waymire. Sur. Jan. 22, 1870 by vHlliam Buckner, deputy surveyor. \Ht. Hack Carrell & John Brady. p.139,140 "Ansearchin'" News -78- Entry made Aug. 3, 1870 by Wilson Woody for 180 a. in cd 13 on waters of Big Creek, and little Bull Mt. Bd. by Beck, Bible. Sur. Nov. 16, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. John Ford & William Smith. p.140 Entry made Sept. 5, 1859 by William B. Reams for 160 a. in cd 4 on waters of No1achuckey River. Bd. by formerly William Smith now Isaac Fowler, Jonas Waymire, David Waymire, now Ellison. Sur. Dec. 9, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Joseph Breeden & John A. Breeden. p.14l Entry made Mar. 29, 1869 by Simon Wise for 33 3/4 a. 19 poles in cd 5 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by James Dawson, William Robinson, J. Hurley. Sur. April 26, 1870 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. R.W. Buckner & J.H. Wise. p.142 Entry made Aug. 3, 1860 by David Guinn assignee of Reuben A. Holland for 827 a. in cd 13 on waters of Big Creek, state line with N.C., Snowbird Mountain, Ray Mt., Bible and Peck. Sur. Dec. 10, 1870 by J.C. Becks, special deputy. Wit. None. p.143 Entry made Feb. 6, 1871 by Wiley Morris for 3 a. in cd 6 between French Broad and Pigeon River. Bd. by Roadman, my own (Moses Lineberger?) Elijoho Gilcris, Dr. J.H. Stuart or Stout. Sur. Feb. 17, 1871 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Wiley Morris & John Swagerty. p.144 Entry made May 10, 1870 by William C. Burnett for 800 a. in cd one on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by Isaac Clemmons, Thompson, John B. Shields, P.J. Davis, Hugh Holland. Sur. April 20, 1871 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. A.J. Blanton & J.T. Blanton. p.145,146 Entry made date not shown by Martin Justice for 154 a. in cd 2 on waters of Long Creek. Bd. by Debusk, Huff, Robert Gragg. Sur. May 27, 1871 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. William Stuart & J~mes Sain. p.146,147 Entry made May 20, 1871 by William & T.J. Click for 377 a. in cd lIon south side of French Broad River known as Yellow Spring tract. Bd. by Green Inman, Widow Click, D.D. Brooks. Sur. May 26, 1871 by Moses Lineberger. Wit. Allen Smith & T.J. Click. p.147,148 No date shown by James Wilson for 310 a. on waters of Chavis Creek in dist 10. Bd. by Joel Dennis, dec't, (the page ends and pages 149-166 are missing). con't from page 166 on waters of French Broad River in cd 1. Sur. 18th day of (page torn), 1874 for 940 a. R.A. McNabb, surveyor for Cocke County. Wit. Hicks Welles & Tip C. McNabb. p.167 Emily Allen & Cintha Cowan for 130 a. lL1L Creek in cd 1. Sur. Feb. 19, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Hicks Welles & Tipton C. McNabb. p.167,168 Catherine McGaha for 125 a. in cd 8 on waters of Dry Fork Branch. Bd. by John Holder, Elizabeth and Rebecca Williams, James McNabb. Sur. Jan. 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Elihu Messer & John Price. p.168,l69 Rebecca Williams for 150 a. in cd 8 on waters of Dry fork. Bd. by James McNabb, Catherine McGaha, grant of William Johnson, John Holder, Samuel Frasure, David Brooks. Sur. Jan. 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Elihu Messer & John Price. p.169,170 Entry made Feb. 26, 1874 by John Baker for 1375 a. in cd 8 on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by Hen/ Mcmillin, Lookoff Rock, Sanders Mcmahan, now John Baker. Sur. Feb. 27, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Alexander McNabb & John Hetton. p.170,l7l Summer 1970 -79- Entry made Feb. 28, 1874 by John McNabb, Sr. for 820 a. made by William Johnson & conveyed to James, John, Felix, and J.C. McNabb on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by Samuel Hall, Hen. McMillin. Sur. Mar. 10, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. J.C. McNabb & George Gray. p.172,173 Entry made Mar. 3, 1874 by James McNabb for 542 a. in cd 8 from William Johnson on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by J.C. McNabb, R.A. McNabb, Catherine McGaha, M.M. McNabb, head of Wilton Springs, near Gurling Spring Path Sur. Mar. 12, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. J.C. McNabb & George Gray. p.173,174 Entry made Mar. 5, 1874 by George W. Susong for 2145 a. in cd 7 on waters of French Broad. Bd. by Mrs. M. McGinty, now John Griffin, Newport-Dutch Bottoms Road, J.W. Sartin, G. Carter, now Geo. W. Susong, Willis Taylor, William Strange, Smith heirs, Fisher's branch, II., J.H. Susong's A.E. Smith tract, John W. Hall, Readrich Moss, C.B. Starnes, P.M. O'Neil, G. Epps, K. Sarns, A.R.L. Mosly, Jonathan Wood, George Miller, Jo. Pucket, Joseph Francis, Pete Grimes, James Rankin, Jehu Stokley, Bradford Taylor. Sur. April 1874, by R.A. McNabb. Wit. F.H. Surratt, James Clark, C. Starnes, F. Rains, and Anders. p.174,176,177,178,179 Entry made Mar. 3, 1874 by J.C. McNabb for 900 a. in cd 8 on waters of Pigeon River from William Johnson to James, John, Felix McNabb. Bd. by S. Hall, James McNabb, R.A. McNabb. Sur. Mar. 10-11, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. J.C. McNabb & George Gray. p.179,180 Entry made Dec. 15, 1874 by Reuben Justice for 1,000 a. on waters of Big Creek granted by the state of Tennessee. Bd. by J.J. Pend land , R. Peck, Stokley, N.H. Stokley, Royal Justice, Sr., Reuben Justice, Sr. Sur. Dec. 21, 1874 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Prince Stokley of color, William Madcaf , and John Messer. p.18l,182 Entry made Jan. 13, 1875 by Thomas Odell for 320 a. in district not given on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by J.C. Murry, James P. Allen heirs, W.R. Swaggerty, Jobe O'Dell, James Thomas, William McNabb, William Morris, Dick Spring. Sur. Jan. 13, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Jobe O'dell & William Carr. p.183,184 Entry made Jan. 29, 1875 by Mrs. Nancy Jenkins for 265 a. in cd 12 on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by state line, Jonas Philips. Sur. Jan. 28, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Jonas Philips & James Philips. p.184,185 Entry made July 27, 1874 by Jonas Philips, Sr. for 1375 a. in cd 12 on waters of Laurel Creek. Bd. by Thomas Barnes, William Greene, Abraham Hopkins. Sur. Jan. 27-28-26-1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Jonas Philips & James Philips. p.185,186 Entry made Jan. 28, 1875 by Robert Brown for 1182 a. Bd. by William Barnes, Jonas Philips, William Ramsey. Sur. Jan. 28, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Jefferson Brown & David Coggins. p.186,187 Entry made Jan. 28, 1875 by William Barnes for 893 a. in cd 12 on Tinker's branch. Bd. by Thomas Barnes, William Ramsey, Gulf Mt., Robert Brown. Sur. Jan. 30, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Jefferson Brown & David Coggins. p.187,188 Entry made Mar. 3, 1874 by M.A. Driskell for l6~ a. in cd NG on waters of Nola Chuckey River. Sur. Mar. 21, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Joseph Breeden & Thomas Brady. p.193 Entry made Aug. 20, 1872 by A.A. & A.J. Robinson for 5,000 a. in cd 12 on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by state line, Laurel & Tinker branches, Gulf Mt. Sur. Mar. 16, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. Manning & James Johnson. p.189,190 Entry made Mar. 1, 1875 by M.A. Driskell for 250 a. on waters of Nola Chuckey River. "Ansee.rchin'" News -80- Bd. by S.H. Inman, C.C. Turner, G.W. Inman. Wit. Joseph Breeden & Thomas Brady. p.19l Sur. Mar. 21, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Entry made Jan. 28, 1875 by William Ramsey for 364 a. in cd 12. Bd. by William Barnes, Richmond Hill. Sur. Feb. 1, 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. R. Brown & William Barnes. p.192 Entry made Dec. 29, 1859 by William McSween for 23 a. Bd. by Willis Gray, Id M. G (II), Bill Clevenger, Willis and William, heirs of George Gray. in 1875 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. None. p.193 Sur. Entry made Jan. 25, 1876 by John B. & Jehu Stokley for 620 a. Bd. by L.W. Hampton, George Henry, William Strange, Clark, Pucket, David Boyd, Dutch Bottoms Road, French Broad River in dist. 4. Sur. Jan. 25, 1876 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. James Taylor & Thomas Williams. p.194,195 Entry made Mar. 23, 1875 by Mary L. Wood for 220 a. in dist 4 to David & Jeptha Wood. Bd. by Hays, O. Freshour, William Buckner. Sur. Nov. 3, 1875 by R. A. McNabb. Wit. James Wice & Charles Walker. p.196 Entry made Nov. 7, 1870 by William Holdway for 297 a. on south side of Nola Chucky River. Bd. by More Road. Sur. by W.H. Sheffy, surveyor for Cocke County. Date not given. Wit. J.S. Holdway & J.S. Martin. p.197,198 Entry made in Feb. 1877 by John Dennis for 374 a. Bd. by James Erley, B. Proffitt, M. Dennis, Cosby Road, formerly William Gilleland & William Giles, now John & Marsh Dennis, and John Huff, John Harrison, William Webb, Pleasant Valley Church Road, Cosby Creek, David Hicks heirs, Cary Dennis, John Holder, formerly William Holder, J.M. Ragan, ~.!. Shultz, heirs of P. Proffitt, dec'd, William Whitson, Morris Hartsell. Sur. Feb. 1877 by William H. Sheffy & R.A. McNabb. Wit. Ben Proffitt & Daniel Lillard. p.198,199,200 Entry made May 7, 1877 by Jacob Shultz for 200 a. Bd. by Solomon Grebb (1), Pleasant Proffitt Heirs, Indian Camp Fork Road, J.C. Smallwood, Isaac McGaha heirs, Ramsey, Henderson McMahan. Sur. May 7, 1878 by R.A. McNabb. Wit. J.C. Smallwood, and Henry Tyson. p.20l,202 Entry made July 28, 1879 by Jobe Bible for 455 a. Clay Creek, Palmer, H. Lovell, Evans, Wm. Greene. H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.203,204 Bd. by John Dawson, Scott, Sur. Aug. 20, 1879 by William Entry made April 8, 1879 by C.C. Turner for 48 a. 56 p. Bd. by Zarbirs (1), Inman, Driskill, Joel Davis. Sur. May 20, 1879 by Wm. H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.205 Entry made Feb. 16, 1880 by C.C. Turner for l6~ a. in cd 4. Bd. by Fowler, Talley. Sur. Feb. 17, 1880 by Wm. H. Sheffy. Wit. Alfred Susong & Joshua Calfee. p.206 Entry made Nov. 3, 1879 William Holt for 4 a. 100 p. Bd. by George Holt. Wm. H. Sheffy Mar. 5, 1880. Wit. J.C. Holt & George Holt. p.207 Sur. Entry made Mar. S, 1880 by W.S. Bible for 346 a. Bd. by William Thomas heirs, Slate Creek, William Holt, Brooks. Sur. April 10, 1880 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. D.M. Driskill & Drury (?) Dawson. p.208,209 Entry made Mar. 22, 1880 by Drury Dawson for 663 a. in cd 4 on waters of Slate Creek. Bd. by Gillet, William Thomas, Tompkins, James Tally, Widow Rachel Buckner, Ramsey, Howard Holt. Sur. May 7 & 8, 1880 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p. 210,211 Summer 1970 -81- Entry made June 1, 1880 by A. Ball for 100 a. Bd. by Baxter. Sur. William H. Sheffy June 21, 1880 by John F. Jones, special deputy. Wit. None. p.2l3. (Note: Page 212 is blank.) Entry made April 1, 1880 by George Ramsey for 81 a. in cd 12. Bd. by A. Fowler, John Ramsey, county line, Whig Shults, William Miller (page ends and pages 215 and 216 are missing.). Con't from 216 which is missing. Ramsey, Huff, W.H. Huff, Clark heirs, French Broad River for 430 a. Sur. William H. Sheffy April 3, 1882. Wit. None. p.2l7 Entry made Mar. 1, 1882 by Joseph Campbell for 2,000 a. in cd 12. Bd. by Smokey Mt., Hump-back Mt., Snake-den Mt., Grassy fork and Green Briar forks of Cosby Creek, Tom's Gap, Peck. Sur. Mar. 16, 1882 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.2l8 Entry made Mar. IS, 1882 by John T. Jones for 1,100 a. in cd 12 on waters of Indian Camp fork of Cosby Creek. Bd. by John Bailes, Cocke & Sevier county line, William McSween, Sr., Bald Mt., Burnt Mt., Carter Sutton, Elizabeth Williamson, John R. Shults, Madron. Sur. Mar. 24, 1882 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.2l9 Entry made April 2, 1882 by Jospeh Campbell for 2975 a. in cd 12. Bd. by Burnt Mt., John T. Jones, William McSween, Susa, Cox, Grassy fork & Green Briar fork of Cosby Creek, Round Mt., William McMahan, McCoy, A. Jenkins, Carter Sutton. Sur. Feb. 20, 1883 by William H. Sheffy by J.T. Jones, special deputy. Wit. None. p.220 Entry made Feb. 13, 1883 by Joseph Rutherford for 348 a. in cd 7 on waters of Sinking Creek. Bd. by John Rodgers, T.W. Davis, Robert Henry, M.C. Rutherford, Marsh. Wilson, Wm. Gray, Sur. Mar. 16, 1883 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.22l,222 Entry made Mar. IS, 1883 by William & T.E. More for 802 a. in cd 5 on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by Morris, Dr. Boyd, Dunn. Sur. Mar. 24, 1883 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.223,224 Entry made Apr. 26, 1883 by M.M. Jones for 12 3/4 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Sd. by J.M. Burnett, dec'd., his heirs, Round Mt., Polly Pratt, Jones. Sur. June 1, 1883 by William H. Sheffy. Wit. None. p.225 Entry made Nov. 1, 1883 by F. Richison a. NG. in cd 9 on waters of Cosby Creek. Bd. by William Williams, James Wood, William Tritt. Sur. Dec. 1, 1883 by C.B. McNabb, surveyor for Cocke County. Wit. William Denton & Bob McNabb. p.226 Entry made Sept. 11, 1884 by Isaac Dawson for 206 a. ,in cd 4 on waters of Knob Creek. Bd. by Cobble, Joseph Dawson, Peter Cline. ~ur. Nove. 16, 1884 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Maria Reagan & Charlie Haun. p.227,228 Entry made Jan. 30, 1885 by John Brady for 10 a. on waters of Neely's Creek. Bd. by Nancy Srizantine, Correll, Tally. Sur. Feb. 4, 1885 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Ned Tally. p.228 Entry made Feb. 2, 1885 by Samuel B. Taylor for 150 a. in Cocke & Jefferson counties: cd 5 in Jefferson county & cd 7 in Cocke county. Bd. south side of French Broad River, Sugar Hollow & Kenney's branches, Dutch Bottoms, Carter Susong, John Pucket, Thomas H. Jones, Samuel Wilson, David Layman, J.E. Frances, William Taylor, including S.B. Taylor's old lands. Sur. Feb. 2, 1885 by E.B. McNabb & H.H. Saer, special deputy. Wit. B. Brannan & C. Miller. p.229,230 Entry made Mar. 24, 1885 by Charles Holland & W.W. Lamphorne or l.ongphorne for 36 5/8 a. on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Mary Ellison, Nicholas Parker, D. Turner. " Ansearchin'" NeN"S Sur. Feb. 8, 1884 by C.B. McNabb. -82Wit. None. p.23l Entry made Oct. 1, 1883 by William Gilleland for 263 a. on waters of Big Pigeon River in cd 12. Bd. by Reuben Harrison, Joel Jenkins, dec'd., Walden Jenkins, W.C. Johnson, Williams. Sur. Mar. 30, 1885 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. William Denton & James Hembree. p.232 Entry made April 28, 1885 by William Clevenger for 150 a. in cd 7. Bd. by Louisa Rains, William Spense, E. Sims, Marshall Oneil. Sur. May 18, 1885 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Jeff Rains & William Hall. p.233 Entry made Sept. 1. 1885 by heirs of Wm. Wood, dec'd., for 20 5/8 a. in cd 8 on waters of Big Pigeon River. Bd. by H.M. Runyan, Hall's trail, John Holder. Sur. Sept. 3, 1885 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Harrison Wood & William Allen. p.234 Entry made Sept. 1, 1885 by Thornton Wood for 12 a. in cd 8 on waters of Pigeon River. Sur. Sept. 3, 1885 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Sam Johnson & Thornton Wood. p.235 Entry made Mar. 4, 1886 by Mary Ann Jones for 70 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by M.M. & J.T. Jones, A. Jones. Sur. Apr. 14, 1886 by J.T. Jones, spec. deputy. Wit. M.M. & Crit Jones. p.236 Entry made May 3, 1881 by W. McSween & T.D.A. Harper for 120 a. in cd lIon waters of French Broad River. Bd. by Jacob Click's heirs, J.C. Murry, Wm. Click's heirs, Morris, John Carney, J. Williams. Sur. Oct. 25, 1886 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. W.O. Harper & J.S. Gnggen (II). p.238 Entry made Jan. 1, 1887 by Ezra Bible for 210 a. in cd 3 on waters of Oven Creek. Bd. by Jacob Rader, Amelia Trantham, Wm. Rader, B.F. Driskell. Sur. Feb. 5, 1887 by T.S. Bible, spec. dept. Wit. None. p.239, 240 Entry made July 27, 1885 by James Dawson for 5~ a. on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by Mrs. M. Taylor. Sur. date NG, by Joshua Forman, surveyor for Cocke Co. Wit. J. Taylor & J. Dawson. p.240,241 Entry made Apr. 28, 1887 by Andrew J. Stephenson for 175 9/40 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by Jobe Bible, Dawson, J.t. Dawson. Sur. May 3, 1887 by Joshua Forman. Wit. John Dike & Andrew Fox. p.24l,242,243 Entry made May 3, 1887 by Charles Stokley, Sr. for 184 a. in cd 15 on Big Creek. Bd. by John's Mt., Polly Messer, Jobe Bible, J.M. Burnett, now D.K. Row, John Law. Sur. May 24, 1887 by JF. wit. None. p.244,245 Entry made Jul. 26, 1887 by Joseph Stuart for 40 a. in cd 7 on south side of French Broad. Bd. by James Wood, Wilson heirs, Ottinger, Phillips. Sur. Oct. 14, 1887 by Joshua Forman. Wit. J.A. Samples & J.M. Clevenger. p.245,246 Entry made Oct. 6, 1881 by Elbert Free for 22 a. 158 p. in cd 7 on French Broad River. Bd. by Wilson heirs, Phillips, Wm. McSween. Sur. Dec. 12, 1887 by Joshua Forman. Wit. Jas. Welch & John Smith. p.246,247 Entry made Feb. 3, 1880 by Isaac Clevenger for 3 a. in cd 8. Bd. by heirs of A. Fine, now D.C. Hampton, Abraham Denton's heirs. Sur. Feb. 3, 1888 by W.H. Sheffy, Sur. for Cocke Co. Wit. None. p.247,248 Entry made Mar. 27, 1888 by Isaac Dawson 189 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Rd. by Eliza A. Dawson, J.C. Robinson, William Palmer, Palmer heirs, Abraham Dawson, William Ren, James Charlesly, John Bushong, Fowler, David Dawson, line of Summer 1970 -83- David Harned. Sur. Mar. 28, 1888 by Joshua Forman. Dawson. p.249,250,25l,252 Wit. William Dawson & David Entry made Aug. 4, 1888 by S.J. Fowler for 97 a. in cd 3 on waters of Oven Creek. Bd. by Bushong, Fowler, David Dawson, Emily Reece, John Smith, Hornet line (probably Harned), Ellison. Sur. Aug. 4, 1888 by Joshua Forman. Wit. Isaac Dawson & William Dawson. p.252,253,354 Entry made Sept. 6, 1888 by Tillman Sisk for 95 5/6 a. in dist. 9. Bd. by J.F. Case, William Ervin, William Stuart, M. Clevenger, M. Free. Sur. Dec. 1, 1888 by Joshua Forman. Wit. D.P. Hall & G.W. Hall. p.254,255 Entry made Dec. 20, 1888 by G.W. & J.T. Moore for 14~ a. in cd 5 og waters of McCowan Creek. Bd. by John Griffey, McGee, William Moore heirs. ur. Dec. 27, 1888 by Joshua Forman. Wit. M.P. & J.C. Moore. p.256 Entry made Dec. 8, 1888 by G.W. Moore for 41 13/16 a. in cd 17 on waters of McCowan Creek. Bd. by Mrs. Crumbly, Fox, James Turner, Martha Ca1ffey, Ramsey heirs, A. Ramsey heirs. Sur. Dec. 28, 1888 by Joshua Forman. Wit. M.P. Moore & J.C. Moore. p.257 Entry made Mar. 28, 1889 by Charles Stokley, Sr. for 175 a. in cd 5 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Allen M. Stokley, Holland, French Broad River, Joe Young, Lewis Grigsby. Sur. April 4, 1889 by Joshua Forman by C.B. McNabb, special deputy. Wit. None. p.258,259 Entry made Jan. 25, 1889 by James A. Moore for 26 a. in cd 5. Bd. by G.W. & J.T. Moor, A. Ramsey heirs, Glaze, John Griffey, J.D. Moor. Sur. April 7, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. G.W. Moore & J.L. Moore. p.259,260 Entry made Dec. 20, 1888 by G.W. & J.T. Moors for 84 a. in dist NG on waters of McCowan Creek. Bd. by A. Ramsey heirs, Griffey, McGee. Sur. April 9, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. J.C. Moore & M.P. Moore. p.260,261 Entry made Mar. 4, 1889 by Daniel Jones, Sr. for 613 3/4 a. in cd 4 on waters of Nolley Chuckey River. Bd. by James H. Jones, Mrs. L.C. Kesterson, James Davis, Sr., McCorcle. Sur. April 8, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. J.D. Jones & J.B. Jones. p.262,263 Entry made Mar. 4, 1889 by A.A. Talley for 297 a. in cd 4 on waters of Nolley Chuckey River. Bd. by James H. & D. Jones, Sr., W.D. Nelson, Holdway, Slate Creek. Sur. April 19, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. Dan Jones Jr. & A.A. Talley. p.264,265 Entry made Feb. 1, 1889 by J.P. Palmer for 120 a. in cd 3 on waters of Clay Creek. Bd. by Roberson, Isaac Dawson, Jr., Knob Creek Road, Mud Lick Hollow. Sur. April 14, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. Joseph (no last name given). p.266,267 Entry made Oct. 31, 1888 by William Newcomb for l2~ a. in cd 7 on waters of Sinking Creek. Bd. by E. Cline heirs, Spense. Sur. July 28, 1889 by Joshua Forman. Wit. J.C. Barnes & R. Barnes. p.267,268 Entry made Dec. 4, 1889 by George Ellison to Allen M. Stokley It R. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Charles Stokley, Sr., Gribsey. Sur. Jan. 14, 1890 by Joshua Forman. Wit. J.D. Stokley & J.D. Stokley, Sr. p.268 Entry made Nov. 14, 1889 by John E. Griffey for 2 3/20 a. in cd 5 on waters of McCowan Creek. Bd. by Talley. Sur. Mar. 5, 1890 by Joshua Forman. Wit. John E. Griffey & John E. Hundly. p.269 "Ansearchin'u News -84- Entry made April 14, 1889 by Allen M. Stokley for 125 a. in cd 1 on waters of Big Creek. Bd. by Jeff Williams heirs, Reuben Justus heirs, Widow Justus, William Peck, William Willis, Huff, Keer, Middle-fork Mt. Sur. Joshua Forman, Dec. 2, 1890 Wit. Washington Stokley & William Pack. p.269,270,27l Entry made Sept. 16, 1891 by John Westley a. Sur. 84 a. in cd 6 on waters of French Randolph, James Owins, Old War-ford Road, Sur. Sept. 18, 1891 by H.H. Baer, special p.271,272 Gragg, son of John Wade Gragg, for 100 Broad & Big Pigeon Rivers. Bd. by J.H. heirs of Gen'l Alex!. Smith, decld. deputy. Wit. H.H. Baer & Elijah Gragg. Entry made Feb. 28, 1893 by Elisebeth Brizentine for 46 a. based on entry made Sept. 28, 1835 by George Reed, dec'd. Bd. by Levi Buckner, M. Driskill, J. Talley. Sur. Feb. 28, 1893 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Seth Calfee & Sam Wood. p.273 Entry made Feb. 27, 1895 by Lemuel Bible for 240 a. in cd 4 on waters of Knob Creek & Chuckey River. Bd. by Bubb Moore. Sur. Feb. 27, 1895 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. Bubb Moore. p.274,275 Entry made Feb. 16, 1880 by W.J. & Cynthia McSween for one & lIS interest assignees of Margaret Mims, Mary McSween & N.E. Seehorn for 211 a. for all of above on waters of Cosby & Chavis Creeks. Bd. by Taylor, now Isaac Allen, J.J. Allen, J. Allen, Jefferson Denton, Joe Paget. Pole Cat Gap, W. Scroggins. Sur. Feb. 16, 1880 by H.H. Baer. Wit. William Allen & Creed Allen. p.278,279 Entry made June 5, 1894 by W.F. Morris 310 a. on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by James Manning, Thomas, Baldridge, Thomas Odell, McNabb. Sur. Feb. 17, 1897 by W.F. Morris, special deputy. Wit. S.S. Riche & B.O. Farmer. p.280,281 Entry made April 24, 1895 by Harrison, John & William Wood for 507~ a. on waters of Pigeon River. Bd. by Sisk Cave, Sisk line, Crockett Walden. William Allen, Bryant. Sur. April 28, 1897 by C.B. McNabb. Wit. John Wood & Harrison Wood. p.282,283 Entry made June 1, 1898 by Swan L. Barnett for 5 a. in cd 1 on waters of French Broad River. Bd. by W.C. Burnett, Isaac Clemons. Sur. June 1, 1898 by S.L. Burnett, special deputy. Wit. None. p.284 Entry made Feb. 13, 1900 by William A. Kelly & Frank Saine for 105 a. in cd 2. Bd. by Jefferson Sane, Gregg. Sur. Feb. 23, 1900 by J.R. Bible, special deputy. Wit. None. p.285 I certify that the above is a true and accurate abstract of Book liE" which is on record in the Register of Deeds office in the County of Cocke and the State of Tennessee. January 16, 1970 lsI Nancy M. Lampson Washington Ave. Newport, Tennessee Sworn to and Acknowledge) Before Me this 17th Day of January 1970. Notary Public lsI Maurice M. Roberts In and For The County of Cocke My Commission Expires 4/12/70 Summer 1970 -85ELISHA T. CONDLEY OBITUARY Contributed by Mrs. Ross B. Johnson, Jr. (Copied from "The Index," page 3, November 11, 1897, Published in Hermitage, Mo.) Died, at Cross Timbers, Missouri, after an illness of about three months, Elisha Condley, aged 83 years. Mr. Condley was born in Halifax County, Virginia, Nov. 21st, 1814, and moved with his father Anderson Condley to Giles County, Tennessee, in 1830, where he was married in 1837 to Miss Elizabeth Beck, which bond existed until death separated them by claiming his most amiable and loving companion in February 10th, 1897. Mr. Condley came to Missouri to look for a future home for himself and young wife in 1838, and visited the Queen City of the Ozarks when it was but a very small village having only one small general store, a blacksmith shop and a few cabins. After having decided to emigrate to Missouri, Mr. Condley returned to his home in Tennessee and made arrangements to move the next spring and in the spring of 1839 he came to what was then Benton county and settled on the ridge about five miles northeast of ()uincy where he resided till the spring of 1847, when he moved to the place which is still known by his name on Turkey Creek, in South Benton County, where he resided till the spring of 1873, when he removed to Cross Timbers, Mo. ~. Mr. Condley was a past master in the Masonic fraternity and a member of the Christian Church, having united with the church in 1853, and lived a consistent and faithful Christian life until claimed by death at which time he was an Elder in the church at Cross Timbers. Mr. Condley was the father of five children, two sons and three daughters. One of his sons, Beverly, died when a child but four years old, and Calvin M., died of small pox at St. Louis, Mo., in 1864 while serving as a soldier in the United States Army, and who was twenty-one years old at the time of his death. The three daughters, Mrs. Ann E. Williams, wife of V.S. Williams; Mrs. Mary Ihri.g, widow of Jno. B. Ihrig; and Mrs. Martha Rhea, wife of Eli T. Rhea, survive to mourn the loss of a kind and loving father, who has gone to rest and to reap the reward of a well spent life and who might well have said, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith, henceforth there is laid up for me a crown of righteousness, which the Lord the righteous Judge shall give me at that day. I have not within the dark vale to abide, "tis but to walk through to the opposite Side; and men the shadow, no darness can wear, Since Thou, blessed Jesus, will shine on one there. There, under Thy shadow my soul finds its rest; and dwelling in Jesus, I know I am ....•... " (end of quotation missing). ELI MASSEY - MARY DAVIS MARRIAGE LICENSE Contributed by Mrs. Ross B. Johnson, Jr. Copied from microfilm, Wilson County, Tennessee records - Marriage Bonds. KOW (sic) ALL MEN, that we Eli Massey and ~~mon Donnell of the county of Wilson and state of Tennessee, are held and firmly bound unto the Governor of the said state, for the time being, in the sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid to his excellency, his successors in office, or assigns; to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heir~ executors and administrators, and each and every of us and them, both jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Winess our hands and seals the 20th day of Febry IR24. The condition of the above obligation is such, that Whereas Eli Massey hath prayed and obtained license to marry Mary Davis. Now if the said Mary Davi~ be an actual resident in the aforesaid county, and there shall not hereafter appear any laWful c~use why the said Eli Massey an.d Mary Davis should not be joined together in Holy Mlltrimony, I1S husband and wife, then this obligation to be void and of no effect; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. _ ... .<signed) Eli Massll.J.§.~J!..I)__ .. _. . Samu~onnell(OR-.!L~j.~ (SeC'll) "Ansearchin' II Nevis THOMAS DAVIS - JANE DONNELL MARRIAGE LICENSE Contributed by Mrs. Ross B. Johnson, Jr. Copied from microfilm, Wilson County, Tennessee records - Marriage Bonds. KNOW ALL MEN, That we Thomas Davis and Calvin Donnell of the county of Wilson and state of Tennessee, are held and firmly bound unto the Governor of the said state, for the time being in the Sum of twelve hundred and fifty dollars, to be paid to his excellency, his successors in office, or assigns; to which payment well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, and each and every of us and them, both jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Witness our hands and seals, this 15th day of December 1827. The condition of the above obligation is such, that whereas Thomas Davis hath prayed and obtained a license to marry Jane Donnell; now if the said Jane Donnell be an actual resident in the aforesaid county, and there shall not hereafter appear any lawful cause why the said Thomas Davis and Jane Donnell should not be joined together in holy matrimony, as husband and wife, then this obligation to be void and of no effect; otherwise to remain in full force and virtue. (signed) Thomas Davis (seal) Calvin Donnell (seal) ELI AND MARY MASSEY DEED Contributed by Mrs. Ross B. Johnson, Jr. Copied from microfilm, Wilson County, Tennessee records. For and in consideration of the Sum of fifty dollars paid to Eli Massey and Mary his wife and the sum of seventy five dollars paid to John S. Williams and his wife Charity and the sum of seventy five dollars to Thomas Pentecost and his wife Sarah and the sum of two hundred dollars paid to Robert Davis, heirs of Archibald Davis, deceased, have bargained and sold and do hereby convey to Thomas Davis and his heirs and assigns forever our undivided interest in and to the tract of land on which said deceased lived at the time of his death and of which he died seized and possessed situate lying and being in the County of Wilson and State of Tennessee in the 10th District on Spring Creek containing by estimation one hundred and sixty eight acres be the same more or less to have and to hold the same to the said Thomas Davis his'heirs and assigns forever. We do covenant with the said Thomas Davis that we are lawfully seized of said land have a good right to convey it and that the same is unincumbered. \'.'e do further covenant and bind ourselves, our heirs and representatives to warrant and forever defend the title to the said land and every part thereof to the said Thomas Davis his heirs and ass ignes against the lawful claims of all persons whatever. This 19th day of April, 1841 Signed and delivered in presence of Robert Scott Wm. R. Donnell Eli Massey (seal) Mary Massey (seal) J. S. Williams (seal) Charity Williams (seal) Thomas Pentecost (seal) Sarah (her X mark) Pentecost (seal) Robert Davis (seal) STATE of Tennessee, Wilson County Personally appeared before me, Josiah S. McClain, Clerk of the County Court of said Wilson County the within named Eli Massey, John S. Williams, and ThOmas Pentecost with whom I am personally acquainted and who acknowledged that they executed the within deed for the purposes therein contained. And thereupon Mary Massey the wife of the said Eli, Charity Williams wife of the said John S., and Sarah Pentecost wife of said Thomas, also personally appeared before me privately and apart from their said husbands, the said Eli, John S., and Thomas and acknowledged the execution of said deed to have been done by them freely voluntarily and understandingly without compulsion restraint or coercion from their said husbands and for the purposes therein expressed. Witness my hand at office this 19th day of April, 1841. J.5. McClain, Clerk. Registered this 19th day of April, 1841. Attest: Giles H. Glenn, Reg. Summer 1970 -87MARRIAGE RECORDS OF SUMNER COUNTY, TENNESSEE, 1787-1838 Copied from the microfilm by Bettie Davis (Mrs. Gene F.) (Continued From Last Quarter) Groom Bondsman Date Bride Robert A. Osburn Dovy Hart May 17, 1819 Smith Pack S. W. Parker Peggy Ferrell Judy Prophet Nov. Oct. 1, 1819 29, 1819 Henderson Parnell Joseph Payne Malinda Sine leer Betsey Ward Jan. July 2, 1819 9, 1819 Asa Perry John Perry Sarah Valentine Sally Glasgo Nov. Aug. 11, 1819 Jesse Ragon Elizabeth Gregory May 13, 1819 James Robinson Nancy Thompson Mar. 20, 1819 William Ritter Robert Ritchey Peggy Granger Eva1ine Kennedy Dec. June 19, 1819 16, 1819 Britton Rogers John F. Schubert Polly Pitt Sally Tonville April 17, 1819 Oct. 12, 1819 Robert Shaw Levy C. Shy John W. Simpson Nancy Wells Rachel Boyle Jane Montgomery Oct. 16, 1819 Sept. 2, 1819 Sept. 18, 1819 Sen. S. Sims Elizabeth Carroll Sept. 9, 1819 Robt. '01. Sloan Abram Sme1ton George Smith Harrison Smith William K. Smith John Stewart Thomas Stewart William Stratton James Taylor William Thompson Rutha Jones Sally Nevill Sally Fleetwood Jane Mankin Cassandra Johnson Betsey Brown Sally Sununers Elizabeth Daughtry Sa lly Charlton Nancy Ligon Dec. Feb. June Oct. July July July Dec. Dec. Oct. 5, 1819 4, 1819 26, 1819 15, 1819 20, 1819 21, 1819 28, 1819 1, 1819 1, 1819 2, 1819 John Towsend Elizabeth Adams Nov. 29, 1819 Frederick Trave1street Polly Bunton Dec. 7, 1819 Richard Townsend Temple Tunley Byrd M. Turner Malinda S. Payne Mackey R. Harris Mary Booker Oct. Dec. Dec. 26, 1819 28, 1819 30, 1819 Nathan Underwood Henry B. Vaughan John S. Vaughn Judy Martin Delia Graham Sa lly D. Boyer June Dec. Oct. 22, 1819 George \"ra 1ton Polly Terry Mnr. 16, 18J9 3, 1819 17, 1819 19, 18J9 Wm. L. Alexander, J.P. William Hart Alisha Williams James Stratton Solomon Shoulders John McCle1an Wm. L. Alexander, J.P. John Brown William White John McMurtry, J.P. John Stewart N. Sanders, J.P. Josiah Simmons James Gwin, M.G. Joseph Ainsworth David Bradley Cullin Gardner and Dan ' 1 Kennedy James Jackson N. Sanders, J.P. Thos. Essex Wm. Cantrell John Bracken John Mitchell and John Overton Isaac Lindsey, M.G. John Birding Hezekiah Reid John Mcloth lin '''m. Turner Geo . Elliott Robert Parks Wm. L. Alexander \.Jm. Cantrell John McE1urath Robert Desha John \oJiseman Thoma s Ligon John Wiseman Joseph Townsend Wm. Shall Joal Parrish William Hunley John McKenare John 1. Swaney, J.P. John Cloar John Underwood Ashley Standfield John Wiseman A~hlev Stanfield E. Simpson Milrtin Hire "Ansearchin'" News Groom Bride Date Hardy Watson Elizabeth Taylor June 2, 1819 Joseph White Nathan White Betsey Hainey Penelope Lyon Nov. May 23, 1819 18, 1819 William Wilks John V. Williams Polly Brown Nov. 15, 1819 Mrs. Matilda Dickerson Sept. 27, 1819 Joseph Williams Lucy Dugger June Joseph H. Wise William H. Wright John L. Wynn John Yates Wi 11 iam Young Elizabeth Armstrong Elizabeth M. Sanderson Elizabeth A. Gillespie Jane Yates Mariah Starr March 23, 1819 1 , 1819 July Aug. 25, 1819 July 20, 1819 Oct. 18, 1819 Gi Hord Bass Mathew Bayne Isaac Bell Polly Proctor Phebe Carman Sally Stubblefield Aug. Jan. May Moses Biram Fieldon N. Blakemore Dalton Booker Elizabeth Crawford Rebecka Johnston Rebecca Hooten Aug. Robert Boyd Moses Brook John Branham Margarett Watkins Nancy Psh1ack Marian Parker April Hay Jacob Brown Dovy Foster Sept. 18, 1820 William A. Bull Mary Anderson Sept. 20, 1820 Lemuel Byram Noah Byrom John Caffry Samuel Calhoun David Calloway Francis Bradford Mina ..J.1L Eliza Bradford Martha King Nancy Ferguson Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Dec. James B. Cantrell Hannah Brown Wi lliam Carter Samuel Elim Po lly Duncan Elizabeth Jones Feb. July John C. Clark William P. Carr Henry Davis Gabrie 1 Di llard Beneta Hughes Peggy Reed Susanna Dowell Sarah Jones Feb. 4, 1820 March 29, 1820 April 17, 1820 May 31, 1820 John Donoho Isaac C. Douglass Willie J. Douglas Betsey Dossitt Eliza vi. Baker Eliza Watkins Jan. June June 1, 1820 13, 1820 Jeremiah Doxey Thomas Duke Hannah Wise Sally Boyd Aug. Aug. 28, 1820 5, 1820 Hiram Duncan Sa lly Key April 15, 1820 22, 1819 18, 1820 19, 1820 31, 1820 10, 1820 2,1820 Sept. 25, 1820 Feb. Aug. . May 5, 1820 22, 1820 10, 1820 23, 1820 11, 1820 la, 1820 27, 1820 15, 1820 13, 1820 21, 1820 27, 1820 8, 1820 Bondsman James Carr Geo. F. Keesee Geo. Elliott Wm. L. Alexander, J.P. Wm. Hadley Woodson Wynn Samuel Gibson, E.C.C. Alexander Wei1ly Floyd Dugger and Reuben Talley Jacob Turner John Wright vlm. Hadley Ashley Stanfield John L. Swaney Nicholas Hall John Beardin, Jr. Thomas Pritchett James Carr John Brown Joshua Smi th Stephen R. Roberts John v-1 i.seman Olive Dickason John R. Da lton William Montgomery, J.P. James Durham John Wiseman Pascal Head and Wm. Hall Meredith Hodges, J.P. Joseph Spradling Thomas Anderson, J.P. Ramsey 1. Mason Ashley Stanfield Jamison Bandy Dixon Stroud John Shelton E. Cross, V.D.M. John Fuller James Gwinn, M.G. Jacob Brown W. H. Hart Daniel McAuley, J.P. Dan'l H. Slater and Ethelbert W. Sanders Humbleton Gregory J. W. Byrn Francis C. Feathered Hugh Kirkpatrick, M.G. Ezekiel Crain James Cartwright Wm. Trousdale Edward Douglas Cullen Edwards John L. Doxey Isaac Lindsey Eusebues Stone Ricely Defrees Summer 1970 -89- Groom Bride Date Bondsman Buckner S. Durham Susan Rippy Dec. 14, 1820 James Durham Ely Dyer Lydia Gillespie Sally Dermon July Oct. 14, 1820 7, 1820 Samuel Edson Jacob Ellison Nancy Dorris Elizabeth Crenshaw Feb. Feb. 6, 1820 20, 1820 John Ferguson Mathew Figures Any Bates Eliza A. Thomas Nov. July 27, 1820 James Foster George Frazor Thomas Frazor Catey Yandell Polly Bates Ibby Kirkpatrick Jan. 7, 1820 Nov. 27, 1820 Sept. 4, 1820 Taylor G. Gillum Asa Green Mary Meador Rebecca Forrestor July June 10, 1820 15, 1820 Andrew H. Guthrie Peggy Kirkpatrick April 6, 1820 John NaIl Hugh Harshey Thomas Harris Hugh Harshaw Hi lliam Hays Tavannah Head Benjamin J. Henley Hugh W. Hill HilHam Hodges Rebecca Lambeth Frances Burk Lotty \,]atson Jane Curry Eupha Hamil ton Polly E. Smith Susanna Napier Eunice Donnell Sarah \-lest May Jan. July July Aug. Sept. Nov. June Sept. 27, 3, 26, 6, 16, 5, 30, 9, 26, James Holaway Milly lolhite May 15, 1820 Jesse Holt Lucretia Crossland Nov. 2, 1820 James Hudson Thomas Hutson Betsey Savely Sarah Mqtheral Dec. Oct. 7, 1820 27, 1820 Benjamin Jackson Wineford Carpenter Oct. 3, 1820 Thomas Jarrett James F. Jenkins Robert Joiner Elizabeth Byson Judah Cobbs Lucretia Latimer Oct. July Oct. 30, 1820 19, 1820 4, 1820 Hilliam Jus tice John Keiley WilJ iam Key Charles Keys Christiana Meaders Margaret Dorris Betsey Tuttle Elizabeth Bruce Feb. Mar. July June 14, 18, 17, 7, John Kisen John Kittle Fanny Blair Elizabeth Holt April 8, 1820 Dec. 26, 1820 John Laurence Lemuel Laurence Robert Laurence, Jr. Betsey McKinsey Nancy Rogers Lucinda Patton Oct. Feb. Dec. 12, 1820 3, 1820 20, 1820 Will 101m Lawhorn Eliza Trice Mar. 15, 1820 Little Berry Nancy Durham Aug. 2B, ] 820 Ma~on 27, 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 ] 820 ]820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 Addison Foster, J.P. John Durham Geo. McGuire Isaac Lindsey Mathew Rice Samuel Dorris Thos. Anderson, J.P. Thos. Scurry John L. Swaney, J.P. William Easley Hadley(?) Joseph Spradling William MontgomerY,J.P. Hugh Kirkpatrick, M.G. James Frazor Wm. Austin William H. Anderson, J.P John Conne lly David Foster, M.G. Robert Guthrie Wm. Lambeth Joel Parrish Daniel Muse John Curry John Cotton (?) John Napier Ad1ae Donnell Meredith Hodges, J.P. Ansbrooks(?) William Smith, J.P. Elisha Roberson Daniel McAuley, J.P. Robert Patton (?) Hugh Kirkpatrick, M.G. Joe 1 Parrish Addison Foster, J.P. John W. Byrn Armstead Rogers Rice Cobbs Hugh Kirkpatrick, M.G. Robert Taylor Jese Meaders Valentine Bernard Moses Gaines John Barr, J.P. James Mills Henry Williams John Lee Swaney, J.P. John Carman Mathew Neal Jese Donnell Thomas Anderson, J.P. Thos. Smith Robt. Crighton and Abram Martin John Gilbert, J.P. John V. Bvrn "Ansearchi.n'" News Groom Date Bride Bondsman John McClelan Andrew McGlothlin William McGlothlin John McMurtry Sterling Nickell Henry P. Noel William Norris Bird Nowlen Gilly Parnel Jeminia Gilbert Nancy Skeen Sarah Blackard Jane Scruggs Elender Ellis Elizabeth Collier Polly Horn Aug. Mar. Jan. Sept. Jan. July April May 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 6, 1820 29, 1820 John Osburn Archibald Overby William W. Ozbrooks Mathew Perdue Josiah Perry Norfleet Perry Joseph B. Pitt John Pritchet Kisiah Stone Sally Barnard Betsey Hodges Nancy Webb Sally Jarritt Betsey Garrett Sally Bandy Betsey Rimmers Aug. Oct. Jan. Jan. Jan. April Nov. Dec. 10, 1820 14,1820 29, 1820 3, 1820 25, 1820 19, 1820 21, 1820 11, 1820 Lewis Ralph Benjamin Ray Stephen S. Ray Marmaduke Redditt John Rice William Savely Solomon Shoulders Joseph Simons Polly Smith Lucintha Allen Margaret Graham Sally Rullage Mary Gilbert Elizabeth Jones Sally Pierce Amelia Taylor Jan. Jan. Nov. June Mar. Oct. Jan. May 4, 27, 1, 13, 4, 17, 8, 17, John Snead David Stearns Joel Stovall Jane Winn Elizabeth McNeill Rebeckah Riclcrnan July Feb. Aug. 8, 1820 7, 1820 22, 1820 Benjamin Strator Henry Strictlen James Strother Dixon Stroud Catey Morris Elizabeth Ritter Sally Stewart Lucretia Hunt Jan. Sept. Aug. Aug. 17, 21, 25, 22, James E. Stuart Levi Summers Richard Taite Francis Buckley Polly Price Margarett ('!) Dec. Jan. July 15, 1820 8, 1820 19, 1820 James B. Thornhill Nelson Turner Reuella Stewart Betsey Bunton April 20, 1820 Dec. 5, 1820 Jesse Tuttle Patsey Mandre Aug. David Vance Jonathan Wallace Jane Gillespie Dicy Tilley Aug. 8, 1820 Sept. 19, 1820 Samuel Webb Elizabeth Johnson Aug. Baker h'e 1ch Berry lH lkerson Samuel Wilson Sally Alexander Hawkins Mar. Susannah Malone Dec. Betsey Anderson Sept. Grissim Williams Delia Honeycut July 20, 9, 13, 30, 28, 22, 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 1820 14, 1820 14, 1820 7, ] 820 7, 1820 7, 1820 3, 1820 David Lovell Wm. Woodall, J.P. Joseph McGlothlin Thos. Blackard Pleasant Tyree Samuel Ellis Wm. H. Douglas John Gilbert William Milton Solomon Shoulders Isaac Short Joseph Spradling Joseph Spradling A lIen Gardner Josiah Walton William Pitt John McMurtry, J.P. Thos. Durham and Thos. Ralph Moses Mills James C. Rice Chas. Henderson Thos. Scurry John Grove William Davenport James Cartwright E. Sanders and Benj. Hawkins Wm. Hall John McNei 11 Rich Johnson Mathew B. Cathey Geo. D. Blakemore David Lovell Charles E. Brigance Sam'l Hunt, J.P. Alfred M. Douglas J.L. Swaney, J.P. James Strother J. Lockalear and E.B. Mayson Samuel Wilson Richard Johnson Stephen H. Turner Daniel Webb, M.G. lHlliam Key Isaac Laeth Thomas Anderson,J.P. Joseph McReynolds Owen Griffith John Templeton Benj. Hawkins S.M. McMury, J.P. Thos. Anderson, J.P. Alex Bull l,J m. Had ley (Continued Next Quarter) Summer 1970 -91QUERIES Due to the illness of Miss Bernice Cole, our Query Editor, Betty Givens Moore prepared the following for publication. All good wishes to Bernice for a rapid recovery. All subscribers are requested to send queries for free publication, one per quarter and not more than SO words. Please double space with each query on a separate page. If more than one query is sent, indicate order in which you prefer them printed. 70-69 ALLEN, BEASLEY, BEATON, BINGHAM, CLEMENT, DAVIDSON, JACKSON, MATHESON, OWEN, VAN CLEAVE: Where in Va. was Nathan Glenn Clement b. 22 Apr. 1808, who were his pts.? He m-l Nancy Allen, had sons, Thomas Daniel, b. ca 1832, m. Elizabeth Z. Jackson; Nathan Warren b. ca1834, m. Mary Davidson, m-2 Catherine Matheson ca 1839; ch. were Gabre1la m. W.F. Beasley; James Justice m. Sarah Elizabeth Owen; John Matheson m-l Ann(a) Bingham, m-2 Elizabeth Josephine Jackson; Robert Hickman m. Mary Jane Beaton; and William Roderick m. Sara Van Cleave. Nathan Glenn Clement d. 11 May 1872, is bur. Manleyville Cemetery, Henry Co., Tenn. Will exchange data. Mrs. W.R. McMurrey, 4409 Paul Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33611. 70-70 BOYDSTON, EDWARDS, GRIFFITH, RAMSEY: Want maiden name Sarah Boydston, b. ca 1760, w. of James Boydston, m. ca 1780 in S.W. Va., or East Tenn., both d. in Hardeman Co., Tenn. Sarah alive 1830 census, had dau. Sally b. 1802 who m. Jacob Edwards in Hardeman Co., Tenn. 8 Feb. 1824; ch. in 1850 Census: Amos 1825, Mary 1827, Benjamin 1835, Elihu 1836, Martha 1838, Sarah 1841, Wilson 1845, John 1848. Want date d. both James & Sarah Boydston. Was Delafayette Ramsey of Hardeman Co., Tenn. related to Boydston family? Want pts. Rachel Griffith m. Robert Boydston 1810 in Ky. or where in Tenn.? Mrs. A.B. Domonoske, 207 E. 8th Street, Davis, California 95616. 70-71 BAILEY, CARNEY, JACK, RABURN (RAYBURN, RAYBORN), SHULTS, TERRY, YOUNG: Need first names and any other info. on -ill- Terry b. -ill-, Miss., and (?) Bailey, b. (?), Miss.; pts. of Martha Julia Terry, b. 1853(?) Miss., m. John Y. Carney, b. Dent Co., Mo. Martha Julia (Terry) Carney d. 11 Sept., 1910, Springfield, Mo. Want info. George Young, will probated 29 Apr. 1861 Henry Co., Mo., Exec. Geo. W. Young. Heirs: sons Joseph & William; Son-in-law Jacob Shults and his heirs: sons Joseph & William; w. Rachel & other ch. not named. (Jacob Shults' w. was Mary Young.) Need pts. dates, birthplace, etc. of Joseph Rayburn, b. ca 1803, where?, d. Aug. 1858, McMinn Co., Tenn., m. Frances (Fanny) Jack, b. ca 1812, father may have been John Jack, where and when was he b., who were her pts.? Exchange info., all letters answered. Mrs. Homer A. Land, 941 Bonnie Brae, Walla Walla, Washington 99362. 70-72 ARRINGTON, BONDS, ELEY, HELM, KIZER, MILLICAN, NICHOLSON, SMITH: Seeking any info. Wright W. Bonds, Jr., b. 1817 Tenn., where?, m. Sarah Jane Nicholson 19 July, 1837, Lawrence Co., Ala., d. Tishomingo Co., Miss., 20 Aug. 1862. His father Wright W. Bonds, Sr., b. 1770-80 N.C., d. Tishomingo Co., Miss. 7 Nov. 1844 m. Prescilla Eley in Nash Co., N.C. abt. 1794-97. Also info. Francis Kizer b. 1780-90, m. Susan (?) . Census records say ch. b. Tenn., where? Need pts. John E. Smith, b. 1821 Tenn., where?, m. Levina Ann (?) (Millican). Had sis. Sarah Smith m. Thomas P. Helm, living Erath Co., Texas 1860. John E. Smith d. 1861 Hood Co., Texas, left one ch., Emily Jane, m. Thomas Wood Arrington. Mrs. J.E. Roberts, 3001 West 11th Street, Plainview, Texas 79072. 70-73 BERRY, CALVERT, CANTERBURY, POSEY: Need pts., other ch. of Edward Calvert and w. Nancy Canterbury, m. 19 Apr. 1809, Sevier Co., Tenn. He b. 2 Sept. 1789, Sevier Co., Tenn., d. 29 Oct. 1865, Robertson Co., Texas, she b. Sevier Co., Tenn., d. ca 1828-1841 (where, when?). Known ch.: Ann b. -ill-, William b. (?), "Ansearchin l l l News -92- Alexander b. 28 Nov. 1821, Limestone Co., Ala., m. 25 Dec. 1842, Saline Co., Ark .. Elizabeth Ann Posey, dau. of Samuel Posey and Ruth Berry (need their parents); James H. b. 18 Feb. 1828. Limestone Co., Ala., d. 9 Sept. 1869 possibly Robertson Co., Tex., Edward Calvert m-2, 1844, Saline Co., Ark., Ruth Berry Posey, Samuel having drowned in Miss. River 1841 at Millicad's Bend. Buried in La. Will gladly exchange. Inez Hudspeth, 107 Greenway Lane, Del Rio, Texas 78840. 70-74 CRAIGHEAD, REESE: Would like to have birth date, name of pts. and any pertinent info. on John Reese or his forebears. W. was Ellenor Craighead. Ch., reared in Hartsville, Trousdale Co., Tenn., were: Bailey Peyton b. 3 Feb. 1839; Wade b. 5 June 1841; Scott b. 9 July 1852; Sally; Johnny and Jody (twins); Jim; Lucy; and Ellen. Mrs. Luther G. Boyd, 370 E. Archwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44301. 70-75 DURAAN (DURHAM), DYER, MARKHAM, RANDEL: Eli Dyer b. 1794 Va., enlisted War of 1812 from Smith Co., Tenn., m. Sarah Duraan (Durham?) 1822 Sumner Co., Tenn., was in Hickman Co., Tenn. 1840. One known son, Clement C. b. 1823. Who were pts. of Eli Dyer and where were they in Va.? Need pts. of Mahala and Nancy Markham. Mahala b. 1813 Ky., m. Nathaniel Moses Randel, son of Moses Randel, Perry Co., Tenn. Nancy b. 1820 Tenn., m. John R. Randel, brother of Nathaniel. Mahala says father b. Ga. Old letter says these Markhams came from Va. Mrs. Wm. A. Lindgren, 229 Central Avenue, Glyndon, Maryland 21071. 70-76 ClEMENT, MATHESON (MATTHEWSON), MATTHERSON: Who were pts. of Catherine Matheson in 1850 Henry Co., Tenn. census (age 42 b. Tenn.) wife of Nathan Glenn Clement? Same census, 7th Civ. Dist., is Roderick Mattherson 30 b. Tenn.; Isabella 74 b. Scot.; and Margaret 40 b. N.C. Was Catherine related to them? Was she related to Col. Roderick N. Matheson of N.Y. and Sonoma Co., Calif. who d. of wounds from Battle of Manassas? Name sometimes spelled Matthewson. Will exchange. Mrs. W.R. McMurrey, 4409 Paul Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33611. 70-77 HANKINS, HERNDON, PATE: Felix G. (Gaston?) b. 7 Aug. 1844, supposedly Tenn., served as Pvt., Co. "F," Bell's Regt., Ark. In£. Enlisted 29 Apr. 1863, Little Rock. Captured 29 March 1864, Longview, Ashley Co., Ark. Sent to New Orleans for exchange. Released 4 May 1865, at which time he was said to be 18 and claimed Arkadelphia, Ark. as P.O. address. He m. 1870, Bosque Co., Tex. to Massie Ann Herndon. Who were his pts., bros., sis.? One desc. says his mother was a Pate. Mrs. Frank G. Hankins, Box 795, Bowie, Texas 76230. 70-78 ALlEN, BOYKIN, WELLS, YOUNG: Who were pts. of Daniel Allen b. 1797, Blount Co., Tenn.? Was he son of Nathaniel Allen in 1820 census St. Helena Parish, La.? Daniel, John, Wm., and Nathaniel all there in 1820. Daniel joined army St. Helena Parish l8l5-in Battle of New Orleans, m. Sinia Wells 4 June 1816, Greensburg, St. Helena Parish. Did Nathaniel Allen fight in Rev.? Was he given pension land in Tenn.? Sinia was dau. of John Wells, d. Feb. 1815, St. H.elena Parish. He owned land Briar Crk. in Ga. Was he from Ga.? His w. called Susannah Boykin in one account and Susannah Young in another. Was she m. before? Which was maiden name? Need pts. of John and Susannah. Mrs. Seth H. Barron, 1400 Church Street, Columbia-L11ississippi 39429. 70-79 FORREST, MOORE: Goodspeed's Hist. of Tenn., Hardeman Co., reflects, Martin Moore b. 11 Apr. 1819, Pitt Co., N.C., w. Martha E. b. 20 Jan. 1822. (12 ch. b. to them). His father, William Moore, m. Francis Forrest and had 5 sons and 3 daus. (both pts. b. and raised in N.C.). In 1835 moved to Haywood Co., Tenn. He d 1836, w. d. 1873. Grandfather Forrest in Rev. Desire list of sons of William and Francis Forrest Moore. William F. Moore b. N.C. 1800-1810 d. Hardeman Co., Tenn. 1844 leaving wid. and ch. Elizabeth; William Thomas; Martha V.; Andrew Jackson Summer 1970 -93- and Peyton English Moore. Wish to contact desc. or persons with info on family of Wm. F. Moore and his parents. James T. Goodbread, Route I, Cleveland, Oklahoma 74020. 70-80 CLARK, LEWIS, PARKER, REICH, SEAY, TAYLOR: Seeking info. on George, Leonard and Adin Taylor. Leonard b. 16 May 1809; Adin b. 6 March 1800; George b. 5 Apr. 1803, N.C. m. Keziah Seay b. 1804 S.C. In Hardin Co., Tenn~ 1830, Itawamba Co., Miss. 1850, Carroll Co., Ark. 1860. Michael Seay b. 1765-70 m-2 Clarissa Clark (when and where?). 1st w. unknown. He b. Lexington Dist., S.C. In Rutherford Co., Tenn. 1820; Hardin Co., Tenn. 1830. Clarissa Clark Seay b. ca 1786-88 Lexington Dist., S.C., dau of Gregory and Luraney Parker Clark. 21 ch. Known issue: Keziah m. George Taylor, Matthew b. 1820 Tenn., m. Elizabeth Lewis; John J. b. 1815 Tenn., m. Egeline (Emilene) -ill-; Daniel Paul b. 20 Apr. 1828 Tenn., m. Melinda Reich; Ann; Mark. Mrs. J.E. Roberts, 3001 West 11th Street, Plainview, Texas 79072. 70-81 ADAMS, BREWER, COPELAND, GARDENHIRE, MYERS, WATSON: Wish info. on Thompson Gardenhire and Susan Copeland, pts. of my gr. grfather Wilburn B. Gardenhire, b. ca 1834 Tenn. Wilburn had sister Agnes Gardenhire Watson b. 12 Aug. 1816, Overton Co., Tenn. She moved to Texas 1850 but do not know when Wilburn came or if pts. came. Have Bible with record: Josiah T. Myers of Blount Co., Tenn. m. Diecy Adams of Blount Co., 8 Dec. 1840 at the bride's father. I know that her pts. were Lemuel Adams (b. Va.(?) 1797) and Elizabeth Brewer (b. l797(?»; Census says he b. Tenn., but don't know where pts. b. J.T. Myers moved to Texas ca 1848. Elizabeth Moore Osteen, 405 Phillips Drive, Gladewater, Texas 75647. 70-82 CAROTHERS: Need place of birth and pts. of Robert Ezekiel Carothers, b. 13 Aug. 1877. Pts. Joseph and Ann. Other ch. were William and Noel. Was Joseph Carithers, w. Ann, of Giles Co., Tenn. 1880 census, son of· William and Sally Giles Carothers who m. 1838 Sumner Co., Tenn.? Need info. on Robert Ezekiel Carothers from Sumner Co. To Giles Co. ca 1838. Will exchange. Mrs. Edwin Carothers, 14423 Eddington Drive, Chesterfield, Missouri 63017. 70-83 ATCHLEY, CLARK, HONEA, MANNING, McCULlOUGH, WELLS, WIUlEIMS, WRIGHT: Who was the father of Jobe N. Wells? Jobe's mother was Mary Manning, dau. of Joab and Elizabeth MRnning. His sis. and bros. were Michael m. Elizabeth Honea; Elizabeth m. Jasper Atchley; Asa Perry m-l Mariah Clark, m-2 Martha Wright; Andrew; George; Lucitty; Jeremiah m. Margaret Wilhelms and Malinda E. m. John McCullough. Job and Elizabeth Manning deeded land Madison Co., Ala. to dau. Mary Wells 5 Dec. 1845, granted to Jos. Manning 6 Nov. 1833 by U.S. Govt. Job age 82 (b. where?) 1850 census Jackson Co., Ala., living with son William. Elizabeth age 77, b. Penn. Said to have come from N.J. to Sevier Co., Tenn. ca 1820. Would like to correspond with related families. Elaine Wells, Drawer 220, Grandview, Texas 76050. 70-84 ANDERSON, CRAIG, RODGERS, SHINN: Need ancestors, other siblings of four Anderson brothers from Buncombe Co., N.C. to Middle Tenn. early 1800's. All m. and started families in N.C. James b. 1760-70, w. unknown; David b. 29 Dec. 1772 m. 11 Jan. 1803 Isabella Rodgers; Robert b. 1774 m. Jane Shinn; Richard b. 28 March 1777 m. Margaret Craig. James and Robert res. Hickman Co., Tenn.; Richard in Maury Co., Tenn. and David in Bedford Co., Tenn. Also need pts. and siblings of Isabella Rodgers and Margaret Craig. Will exchange. Mrs. Leona Hilliams Berger, 2407 El Rancho Vista, Fullerton, Californi..a 92633. 70-85 TRAVIS: Want pts., bros., sis., spouse of John W. Travis, b. ca 1838 Tenn. (where?), d. 1883 Lawrence Co., Ark. Believe one brother may have been the James E. Travis of Sulphur Rock, Independence Co., Ark. in 1880. Spouse: Columbia V. -il2- b. ca 1850 Tenn. (where?). W.D. Travis, 5002 Killebrew Drive, Annandale, Virginia 22003. "Ansearchin'" News -94- 70-86 FRANKLIN, HUSBAND, MEALER, SHIELDS: Need pts. of Benj. Franklin, age 20-30 in 1830 census Giles Co., Tenn. Need proof he was father of Prudence Ann Franklin Mealer, "under 5" 1830 census. How did Indian blood enter this family? What was relationship between the Franklins and Husbands? Would like to know location of Leander Montgomery Shields home, built ca 1820, near Elk Ridge Cemetery, Giles Co., Tenn. Mrs. Charles Bish, 322 S. Washington, Hobart, Oklahoma 73651. 70-87 ABEL, ERSKINE, HOWARD, JOHNSON, JOHNSTON, LUTRELL, MASSEY, McGILL, PEARSON, TODD: Need pts. of Joseph Johnston and wife Christine Abel. Ch: John b. 1812; Isabella McClure b. 1813; Mary Ann 1816-1875 m. Thomas C. Johnson b. 1815; William b. 1817; Patsy Jean b. 1820. Pts. of Thomas C. Johnson b. 1815 (son of Nancy Howard). Also info. on David McGill 1808-1850 m. Nancy McKelvey Pearson 18151909, and William McGill m. Nancy Lutrell. All in Tenn. Need pts. of Jane Elizabeth Todd b. 1828, m. William Washington Erskine, and of Samuel Vardry Massey m. Jane (?) in S.C. and Tenn. Correspondence invited. Mrs. Jack Erskine, 1022 Church, Alva, Oklahoma 73717. 70-88 BURTON, MITCHEL, TRIMBLE: We are searching for references or documentary data on pts. of Mary Mitchel, who m. Walter Trimble, Sumner Co., Tenn., 26 Feb. 1823. We are convinced, from several generations of family history, that they were John Mitchel and Jane Minge (Burton) Mitchel, who m. Granville Co., N.C., 2 Feb. 1799. 1880 census on two of the daus. of Walter and Mary (Mitchel) Trimble show Mary Mitchel b. in Va. Her family must have moved from Va. or N.C. after Mary Mitchel's birth. Jacob M. Carter, Jr., 1907 No. 3rd Street, Monroe, Louisiana 71201. 70-89 BRISTER, FUQUA, GORDANIER, HAZLEWOOD, HICKS, RENFROE: Fleming C. Hazlewood, b. 1804 Williamson Co., Tenn., d. 9 Oct. 1834 m. 3 Feb. 1825, Nancy Fuqua b. 1805, d. 17 March 1857. Need her pts. Son William Riley Hazlewood (my grfather). Want names of other ch. Both Wilson S. Gordanier b. 1805 and w. Rachel b. 1817, Canada, (where?) 1850 census Erie Co., Penn. lists ch: Irwin 16; Charles 14; Susan 12; Ransom 8; Henderson 6. James, Wilson and Henry b. later. Henderson m. in Texas, Mary Elizabeth Brister, b. 1860, Miss., d. 1891 Bend, Tex. (need her pts.) She had bros. John and Yarborough b. Miss., sis. Sarah Edna b. San Saba Co., Tex. 1873. Info. following family before mOVe to Texas: John C. Renfroe m. Lydiann Hicks in Miss.? Ch: John Abner b. 1835; Georgiann b. 1836; Franklin b. 1838; Robert b. 1839; Sarah Elizabeth b. 1841; Thomas b. 1843; Lydiann b. 1845; Mary b. 1848; Sireney b. 1850; Levi b. 1852; Elmer b. 1854. Edna G. Severson, 2732 Gilroy Street, Los Angeles, California 90039. 70-90 BARRINGER, BELL, HALL, PARHAM, RAGSDALE, STITH, WYNNE: Wish to correspond with anyone with info. on William Parham d. 1758, w. Ann Stith; Thomas Parham d. 1772, w. Ann Bell; Stith Parham b. 1749 d. 1806, w. prob. Betsey Ragsdale; Matthew Parham d. 1772, w. Martha Wynne. All in Sussex Co., Va. records. Also Smith Parham, son of above Stith, who sold "Parhams" in Dinwiddie Co. 1843. l-lhere did he go? When b. and d.? In 1860 census McDonald Co., Mo. are four Hall ch., John 16, James 12, Alred 8, Thomas 6, all b. Tenn. and living with Paul M. Barringer and w. Catherine, b. N.C. Who were their pts. and what relation to the Barringers. Could have been related to John Paten Hall family from N.C. to Mo. 1844. Appreciate help. Mrs. R.W. Parham, Jr., 1517 N. 52 Street, Omaha, Nebraska 68104. 90-91 BEACH, BEARD, CALLISON, CARTER, DAWSON, DEPREIST, DISHMAN, FORMBY, FORREST, JONES, KINSLOW (KINCHELOE), LUMBEY (LUMBLEY), McCIAREN (McIARERN), MITCHELL, SAlMON, THOMPSON, WALLS, WILSON: Exchange on my southern families as follows: Beard, Salmon, Walls, Mitchell, Wilson (Va.); Callison, DePriest, Dishman, Jones, Kinslow (Kincheloe) (Va. and Ky.); Carter, Kelley (Kelly), Forrest, Lumbey (Lumbley), McClaren (McLarern) (Teno.); Beach, Dawson, Formby, Thompson (Ga.). Mrs. David J:-Mu~ 834 "A" Avenue, Coronado, .~alifornia 92118. Sunner 1970 -95- 70-92 LUSK, PENNINGTON: I need pts. of Sarah Lusk b. Tenn. 1812, m. Benjamin Pennington, Jr., b. 1811, S.C. First son, Levi, b. 1833 Ala. (1850 census Fayette Co., Ala.) Any help or hint greatly appreciated. Mrs. LeRoy Floyd, Route 2, Box 194, Duck Hill, Mississippi 38925. 70-93 ADAMS, COCHRAN, CULTON, GREER, McCONNELL, McKAY, McNABB, MONTGOMERY, RITCHEY (RICHEY), TAYLOR: Wish to correspond with desc. of Isom and Mary Adams, who lived c. 1810-1866 on Bakers Crk., Blount Co., Tenn. They were Presbyterians. Ch: Mary Jane McConnell; Eliza Cochran; Elizabeth A. Taylor; Matilda Ritchey or Richey; Wiley; Gillespy; Harvey and Samuel. Who were parents of Margaret Montgomery b. 1793 Tenn.? She was 2nd w. of James McConnell (Will proved 1845, Maryville). He purchased land on Bakers Crk., Blount Co., Tenn. 1809. Ch. by 1st w. Ann McKay were John Newton; Joseph Stewart; William Elliott; James Harvey and Elizabeth McNabb. Ch. by 2nd w. Margaret Montgomery were George Montgomery; Isaac Wright; Josiah Hutton; Andrew Vance; Mary Ann Greer and Margaret Amanda Culton. Mrs. H. C. Stevenson, 3380 Ridgeview Drive, Santa Rosa California 95404. 70-94 CAPLINGER, JERNIGAN, O'NEAL (O'NEIL): Rufus O'Neal left Ireland for S.C. in time to serve in Rev. War. He had son James who m. Mary Elizabeth Caplinger, 20 Jan. 1817, Wilson Co., Tenn. and they had sons John and Samuel Calvin, b. 2 Feb. 1818, Wilson Co. Samuel m. Biddy Caroline Jernigan, 6 Jan. 1842, Marshall Co., Miss. and they had 13 ch. one of whom was Monroe O'Neal, b. 10 May 1855, Williamson Co., Ill. Need birth and death dates, places for Rufus and James. Mrs. Jack Moore, 9306 Allwood Court, Alexandria, Virginia 22309. 70-95 ANDREW5, HARMON: Churchill Andrews family on 1850 census, Marshall Co., Miss. as follows: Churchill 58 M. b. N.C., Johnson 50 F. b. S.C., Ott 22 M., Blount 20 M., Savannah 17 F., Elzira 16 F., Angievine 15 F. (all b. Tenn.) and Samuel 11 M. and Sarah Elizabeth 9 F. b. Miss. Could Churchill be bro. of Gray Blount Andrews of S.C., b. 5/1/1797, d. 7/5/79 Madison Co., Tenn., m. Sally Harmon, and whose father was Athelston or Atherton Andrews and grfather Richard Andrews? This G.B. Andrew's oldest son named Churchill (1829-78). He also had son named Blount (1852-70) and another named Jessie Blount. Exchange data. Mrs. Scott Dunlop, 604 Huron Street, Shreveport, Louisiana 71106. 70-96 HARRISON: Would like to know pts. of Zachariah Harrison b. 1790, Va., m. Charlotte ~ b. Va. Served in War of 1812. Living in Tipton Co., Tenn. 1850. Known ch.: Jane, Colorado and Amanda. Apparently died before 1860. Mrs. S. Nelson Castle, 250 E. Cherry Circle, Memphis, Tennessee 38117. 70-97 BAILEY, BOWLES, BUCKLEY, CRAIG, KELLUM, SlAUGHTER, STEPHENSON, SWINNY: Need info. on Martin Luther Bailey b. ca 1821 N.C., d. during Civil War, Madison Co., Tenn., and w. Dizey Craig who m-l a Bledsoe. Info pts., bros., sis. of Daniel R. Bowles b. 1823 Barron Co., Ky., d. 1909 Weakley Co., Tenn., m. Sarah Elizabeth Slaughter. Info pts. of James Buckley b. 1763 Loudon Co., Va., d. 1835 Weakley Co., Tenn. Need pts. of Jonathan Stephenson b. 1780 Wake Co., N.C., d. 1851 Weakley Co., Tenn., m. Nancy Kellum. Who are pts. of Samuel Swinny b. 1786, d. 1821 where in Tenn., m. Winny~. James R. Blanks, 304 Heights Avenue, Tullahoma, Tennessee 37388. 70-98 WOODWARD: Am working on my Woodward genealogy whim dates back to Tenn. in the late 1800's. Anyone having any info. on the Woodward family of Tenn. and/or Va., please contact. Mrs. Janice Hoodward Smyth~Ol Roxbury Lane, Dallas, Texas 75229. 70-99 BALLEW, HOLLIS, LEWIS, WAUZER: David Hollis m. Elizabeth Lewis, 1802 Madison Co., Ky. On tax rolls Cannon Co., Tenn. 1811-12. Who were their ch.? My gr. grfather was David Hollis b. 1809 Ky., m. Delina Walker 26 Nov. 1833, Murfreesboro, Tenn., to Tex. 1837; d. 1888 Madison Co., Tex. Was he son of above Davis and Elizabeth, or could he be son of Hudson Hollis who m. Susannah Ballew n Ansearchin'" News -96- 23 Jan. 1805, Madison Co., Ky.? Does anyone know of Bibles of Hudson or David? Their father was John Hollis, to America 1751 from England, who had four other sons, Micajah, William, Jim and John. Was in Rev. from Rowan Co., N.C., from where he moved after 1808 to Rutherford Co., Tenn. where sons already lived. Mrs. Pearl Bosworth, 426 N. Hampton Road, Dallas, Texas 75208. 70-100 CRAWFORD, ELAM, JOYCE, MITCHELL, PAMPLIN, SHEPHERD: Need pts. and Tenn. birthplace of Lacius Della Shepherd b. 4 July 1850. After death of pts., he lived with Uncle Wm. Joyce, (Maury Co.?) Tenn. Picture from Shepherd album has on back: ''M.A. Crawford, age 52, Lewisburg, Tenn. Kin to L.D. Shepherd." HoW was she kin? Any info. appreciated. L.D. Shepherd 1st found 1870 census Gonzales Co., Tex., m. there 15 Feb. 1871, Eliz. Melissa Mitchell and d. 10 Apr. 1925, Tom Green Co., Tex. Exchange Elam anywhere, especially with desc. of Edward Elam who m. 1791, Lunenburg Co., Va. to Jenny Pamplin, d. 1830 Williamson Co., Tenn. Ch. in willDaniel; Bennett; Wm.; John; Polly; Sally; Minerva; America R., Betsy. Faye Elam Krudwig, 4902 Donna, San Antonio, Texas 78228. 70-101 ANDREWS, BARNETT, BLAIR, ENOCHS, MILLER, NEAL, WALKER: Want pts. and Rev. service of John Walker, from N.C. to Davidson Co., Tenn. ca 1789; d. leaving will May 1818; m. 1765, Ann Barnett. Sons Alexander; Wm.; Abraham; Joseph; John; James; Matthew Patton. Daus: Jane m. Charles Miller; Mary Ann m. Robert Enochs; Rebecca m. Gray Andrews. Info. wanted on Samuel Blair from N.C. to Davidson Co., Tenn. Who was 1st w.? Dau. m. Turner Neal (need his father) 1819, Davidson Co. Miss Tommie Clack, Route 5, Box 342, Abilene, Texas 79605. 70-102 HOLLAND: Daniel Holland b. Ga., 10 March 1800. What County? Was he son of John Holland in 1840 Rhea Co., Tenn. census age 60-70, with wife same age bracket; both probably b. S.C.? Did John later move to Dallas Co., Tex. and die there? Mrs. Russell W. Templeman, 1620 Avenue N. ~, Galveston, Texas 77550. 70-103 RENEAU (RENO), SAWYER: Desire info on the Lewis Reneau (Reno) b. 1788-89 Tenn., who was in Morgan Co., Ala. 1827 where he m. Mary J. Sawyer. Who were his pts.? He is believed to have served in War of 1812, Perkin's Batt., Miss. Territory, Madison Co., Ala. There was also a Lewis Reneau in Co taco Co., Ala. before it became Morgan Co. 1822-3. Need proof this is same Lewis Reneau later found in 1830 census of Morgan Co. Need his parents. Appreciate any info. Mrs. George D. Huddleston, 3419 Norris Drive, Houston, Texas 77025. 70-104 BEARD, GUILL, JACKSON: Who are pts. of Josephine C. Guill b. Ky. ca 1856, d. Clinton Co., Mo. 1878, m. there ca 1873, Annanias Meiers Jackson? They had two ch., Hosea Arnett Jackson and Cora Elma Jackson. Josephine C. Guill came to Mo. in 1864 from Graves Co., Ky. with \ bro. William R. Beard, b. 1839, and his w. Sarah J. Jane Jones, Route 2, Smithville, Missouri 64089. 70-105 ABEL, HARNESS, SINClAIR (ST. CLAIR): John Abel, b. Va. 1801, m. Tenn. 1820's. Five ch. b. Tenn. 1830-1847 (Mary Jane, John D., James Wiley, Myra, Franklin). Bought land 1853 Polk Co., Mo. Not there 1850 census. Will pay $5.00 to 1st person sending me name of co. and twp. this family listed in 1850 census. Want names of w. and pts. Father b. Va., mother b. N.C. Jacob Sinclair (St. Clair), b. 1803 Tenn., m. Margaret Harness, 1820's. In Washington Co., Ark. 1830-40-50 census; Charles and Joseph 1830-40; Haven 1840 only. Think Charles father of Jacob. Need proof. Will exchange further info. Mrs. F. L. Farnsworth, 1120 Allison Street, Newton~nsas 67114. 70-106 KELSO (KELSEY), NEELY: Who was father of these ch.? LeGrand Kelso, b. ca 1843, Tenn. Had son named Jordan and dau. Parlee who m. Gus Neely. They lived Stoddard Co., Mo. 1870 and 1880, later in Poinsett Co., Ark.; Louise or Dice Kelso b. ca 1841 Tenn., had dau. named Betty Ann Patterson and son LeGrand Bailey, were Summer 1970 -97- in Stoddard Co., Mo. 1870 & 80; Benjamin Kelso b. 1846 Tenn.; John Kelso b. 1848, Elijah Kelso b. 1850; Wade Kelso b. 1851; Carroll or Charles Kelso b. 1858 (all b. Tenn. and in Stoddard Co., Mo. 1870 & 80). Their mother was Elizabeth (who?) b. ca 1819 Ky., on 1870 & 80 census. Was James Kel~ listed in deeds of Stoddard Co. 1865 their father? Where were they in Tenn.? Perhaps briefly in Ark. Mrs. Charles R. Johnson, 809 4th Street, Palacios, Texas 77465. 70-107 GRIFFIN: Need names of wife and parents of Samuel Griffin in Hickman Co., Tenn. in 1820 and 1840 Federal Census. Mrs. L. Amiel Moore, 754 Kippy Drive, Colton, California 92324. 70-108 BARTON, COWARDIN, DEVINNEY, FROGGE (FROEDGE, FRODGE, FROGUE, FROGGUE, FROGH) LEWIS, MILLER, MITCHELL, SAVAGE, STROTHER, THORNTON, WATTS, WILLIAMS: Wish to contact all persons desc. from Frogge, Froedge, Frodge, Frogue, Froggue, Frogh families. Connections with: Hardin Williams, Joshua Barton, Devinney, Miller, Cornelius Mitchell families of Va., Ky., Tenn. Earlier lines connected with Strothers, Lewis, Thornton, Watts, Savage and Cowardin families of Va. before R~v. War. Mrs. Jane Frogue Farmer, 6819 Hannon Street, Bell Gardens, California 90201. 70-109 ESKRIDGE, GILBREATH, PRICE, ROUNDTREE: Thomas Roundtree b. 27 March 1778, S.C., d. 15 July 1828, Lynchburg, Tenn., bur. Bethel Cern., m-l Mary Gilbreath b. 11 May 1787, d. 1815; m-2 Sarah Price, dau. of Matthew and Elizabeth (Eskridge) Price who m. 1786, Caswell Co., N.C. Want pts. of Thomas and 1st w. Mary Gilbreath. Mrs. Ludie J. Camp, 524 W. Hopkins Street, San Marcos, Texas 78666. 70-110 BEASLEY, KNIGHT, SMITH: Need pts. and anc. of Daniel Smith b. 9 March 1798 and w. Charlotte "Lottie" M. Knight b. 5 Oct. 1799. Both b. N.C., m. 24 Nov. 1816. 11 ch. all b. Tenn. Hensley b. 12 March 1819; Martha b. 31 Jan. 1821; Marena b. 23 Feb. 1822 (my line) m. Wm. B. Smith; Henderson b. 23 May 1824, m. Sally Beasley, - to Mo.; Manerva b. 5 March 1826; Houston b. 26 March 1828; Matilda b. 15 Jan. 1830 m. ill-- Beasley in 1850; Miley b. 22 Dec. 1831; Haywood b. 12 July 1835; Harlin b. 14 July 1837; Harrison b. 14 Aug. 1840. Mrs. Lawrence H. Place, RD I, Box 175, Mehoopany, Pennsylvania 18629. 70-111 RIDDLE (RIDDELL): Need info on Charles, Nathaniel and Richard Riddle in 1830 census Henderson Co., Tenn. Charles and Nathaniel were age 40-50; Richard 20-30. Charles had 5 sons and 4 daus. in household, also w. age 40-50. Nathaniel had 2 females-one under 5, other 10-15. Richard had a son and two daus. all under 5, and w. 20-30. In 1840 census Richard was gone, as well as all Charles I ch. except one boy 10-15 and a girl. Where did they go? Charles and Nathaniel gone by 1850. Did they die or move? Charles may have been in Ark. before 1830 and Some ch. may have been b. there. Have considerable material on Riddles from several states including Tenn., not known connected to mine. Share or exchange. Mrs. Dorothy Marsh, 1908 East Avenue, Baxter Springs, Kansas 667]3. 70-112 BUNCH: Will exchange info. of descendents of Anderson Bunch m. Sally Bunch, Grainger Co., Tenn. 1809, d. Perry Co., Tenn., for info. ances tors of same. Don Richardson, Route 1, Box 216, Lin~en, Tenness_e~_37096. 70-113 FAULKNER (FALKNER): Need pts., bros., sis., of Dr. Archibald Faulkner b. ca 1770 (where'!), d. 11 Feb. 1843, ~larren Co., Tenn.; settled in Warren Co. 180010. Is this same Archibald Faulkner (Falkner) in 1790 census, Fayette Dist., Anson Co., N. C. ? Mrs. Betty M. Majors, 111 Oak Park Dri~ullaho~Tennessee 37388. 70-114 BOwtRS, BROWN, BUSTER, CAMP, FIELDS, PRATT, RIVERCOURT, TOWLES, WEATHERALL: Need help with ch. of Henry Towles Rnd Elizabeth Wethera11. Joseph Towles b. 1755 Culpeper Co., Va. - to McMinnville, Warren Co., Tenn. m. Sarah Fields, b. 18 Mar. 1785, Culpeper Co., Va. Other ch. are John m. Rebecca Rivercourt; Wm. m. (?) Brown; Henry; George m. Elizabeth Bowers; Mildred m. Samuel D. Camp and Nellie m. Briscoe "Ansearchin'" News -98- Pratt. Also need Busters who lived nr. Washington Co., Tenn. and came from Caswell Co., N.C. Answer all letters. Mrs. R.A. Buster, Route 1, Twitty, Texas 79090. 70-115 BINGHAM, COLE, GREEN, LEIGH: Stephen Bingham d. 1759 King William Co., Va. Will names w. Jane (she was Jane Cole), ch. Stephen; Jack; Susannah Green; Alice; Leah and Rachel. Who was the 1st wife? Did Leah m. John Leigh and Rachel m. Richard Leigh, his brother? Will exchange. Mrs. Sinclair Darnell, 638 Madison Street, Clarksville, Tennessee 37040. 70-116 McALLISTER: Wish to locate a copy of: "Descendents of Arch. McAllister of W. Pennsboro Twp., Penn." 1730-1898, by Mary Catherine McAllister, Published Harrisburg, Penn. 1898. Exchange on McAllister. Mrs. W.S. Kirby, 3580 N.E. Morris, Portland, Oregon 97212. 70-117 FINLEY, FOWLER, KEELE, SULLIVIN: Want pts., bros. & sis. of Eleanor (also called Ma1issa) Fowler, b. 1796-99, Ky., m. ca 1822 Rutherford or Cannon Co., Tenn., to Isaac Finley. She d. after 1880 (exact date?) prob. Cannon Co. Her mother was Eletha (who?) b. Md. 1774. Believe other ch. were: Eletha Jr. b. 1804 Ky.; Rezin b. 1809 Tenn.; Nancy b. 1810 Tenn. m-1 (who?), m-2 Thomas Keele? in Cannon Co.; and poss. Doretha b. 1842 Tenn., m. (?) Sul1ivin in Cannon Co. Ch. of Eleanor and Isaac Finley were: Thomas b. 1823; Eletha b. 1824 m. an Owens; Josephus b. ca 1826; Nancy b. 1828 m. a Cathey; George b. 1832?; Abso1in b. 1834; Eleanor b. 1836 m. (who?); Elvira b. l840? m. (who?). All b. Cannon Co. Who were other ch.? Need info all ch. Mrs. Bernice F. White, 506 Glendale Avenue, Houma, Louisiana 70360. 70-118 GLENN: Searching for marriage record of Abraham Glenn and Martha (Patty, Patsy) last name not known, m. ca 1790-95 Va. or N.C. Abraham b. 1770-75 Va. or N.C. Moved to Williamson Co., Tenn. ca 1814. Need any info. this family. Will exchange, as have extensive files on Glenns. Louise Glenn Landy, 1427 So. Madison, San Angelo, Texas 76901. 70-119 BAKER, BALlARD, CARR, CROCKETT, HENDRIX (HENDRICKS), SMITH, TAYlOR, THORNTON: Exchange on these families. All lived Tenn. 1800's. Trying to prove Crockett, Smith, Taylor relationship to Davy Crockett. Correspondence answered. Mrs. W.G. Duckworth, Route 3, Box 138, Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania 17740. 70-120 GILMORE, HENSON, JONES, RATLIFF, ROSE, WALDEN: Need pts., bros., sis., dates and places of \.Jm. Peter Gilmore and 1st w. Martha Henson. Known ch. were: Peter Polk; Sylvester; Jane; Nathan Rilie. (Where b.? Ala.?). Res. vicinity of Wayne Co., Tenn. mid-1800's, where W.P. Gilmore was Meth. minister. Jane m-l Wm. Jones, m-2 Mr. ~ose in Texas. Nathan m-l Jane Walden, m-2 1864 Elizabeth Ann ~at]iff of Lawrence Co., Tenn. W.P. Gilmore m-2 Caroline? (Caroline may have been ciau.) and had Elex; Thomas; Sarah and Mary. Mrs. J ·\-l.~~LOl South West End StreeL-.~ingda~L-Arkansas 72764. 70-12] CAMPBELL, GUNTER: William Campbell b. ca 1774 Va., d. 1859 Cannon Co., Tenn., left wid. Susan. l.Jas she 1st w.? Also need names of his ch.--one was Sousan m. ca 1827 Hm. Gunter and had Isaac; Ann; Martha; Campbell; Sarah; Mary; John L.; Wm. B.; Josephine; Claiborne Francis . .Mrs. J. M. Duec..Y..L.lQ~ __ .Nor th-..Jlrj_ Stree t, l,lac0....l..._T~~_a_s_~__L~}07. 70-122 FLETCHER, FOSTER, lACK: Would like to contact desc. of Elizabeth Foster (dau. of Juhn Foster and Sinah Lack) who m. Moses Fletcher. They lived DeKalb Co., Tenn. 1850 census, but said to have later moved to Obion Co., Tenn. Need marriage record of this couple. Appreciate info. Mrs. Garner Shannorl.., Bo~..J43....l...BeJzoniL_Mississ~'p..E.~ 39038. Summer 1970 -99- 70-123 BIRD, CUNNINGHAM, DUNLAP, GAUSLIN, HOOD, HUTCHESON (VARIENTS), JOHNSON, KEITH, PIERSON, SIMS, WEISS, WYATT, YOUNGBLOOD: Seek info. on Charles Hutchinson b. 1796 Tenn., m. Elizabeth (Bird or Keith) b. 1798 Tenn. What Co. b. and who were pts.? Ch. were: Margaret b. 1817 m. Wm. J. Wyatt; Wm. b. ,1819 m. Elizabeth Jones Sims; Sarah b. 1820 m. T.B. Youngblood; Nichademus b. 1824 m. Mary Johnson; John Grayson b. 1826 m. Cyntha Peirson; Sargeant Wisdom b. 1827, m. Elizabeth Gauslin; James b. 1829 m. Elizabeth Dunlap (all b. Tenn.); Charles Henderson b. 1833 m. Martha Hood; Elizabeth b. 1836 m. Joseph Weiss; Shelby b. 1838 m. Ma1issa Cunningham; Martha Jane b. 1841 m. J.W. Cunningham. (Last 4 b. Tishomingo Co., Miss.) Appreciate info. Mrs. Gene Cowden. Pleasant Hope. Missouri 65725. 70-124 JAMES, MURPHREE, SMYTH, WAID, WHITMERE: Need info. and pts. of Joseph Davidson James b. 12 Oct. 1839 Tenn. (where?) (obit says raised by step-father, Abraham Waid) m. 21 March 1866, Blount Co .• Ala., Ada1ine Whitmere b. 28 June 1848, N.C .• d. 3 Oct. 1897 Hampton. Ark .• dau. of Wm. W. Whitmi~e b. ca 1822 S.C. and Caroline Murphree b. ca 1824 S.C. Joseph enlisted Civil War from Blountsville, Ala. Was sheriff in 1870 and a minister. Moved to Calhoun Co .• Ark. ca 1888 where he was a judge. He m-2 17 July 1898, Hampton. Ark., Amanda S. Smyth. Hattie L. Pinson. 2018 - 6th Street. Santa Monica, California 90405. 70-125 HEARN, MONTGOMERY: Wish to exchange info on the Hearn-Montgomery families of S.C., Tenn. and Miss. John Hearn and Mary Montgomery m. in Tenn. before moving to Holmes Co., Miss. in 1834. They were b. S.C., according to family tradition. Robert Montgomery and family lived next door. Holmes Co. D.F. McCormack, Route 3, Box 217. Jackson. Mississippi 39213. 70-126 BLACKWELL, LONGMIRE: Help needed on ancestry of Thomas Longmire b. Tenn. ca 1806 and w. Mary b. Tenn. ca 1815. Where in Tenn. did they live? Dau. Hannah Saphronia Longmire m. Bascom Monroe Blackwell in Marshall Co., Miss. where the family moved ca 1842. Bascom M. Blackwell b. Ala., father b. Va. and mother b. Ky. Mrs. J.R. Patterson, 112 East Oxford Street, Pontotoc. Mississippi 38863. 70-127 BARNARD: Need info. on George Washington Barnard. b. 1818. Ala . . Territory, as family emigrated to West Tenn. Like to contact descendants of Zed Barnard b. 1835; Jackson 1. Barnard b. 1836, and George Taylor Barnard b. l844,a11 b. Western District, Tenn. Clyde O. Barnard, 2129 Sharon Drive, Garland, Texas 75040. 70-128 BRIDGEWATER (BRIDGWATER), JOHNSON: Does anyone have early medical register of Middle Tenn., specifically Smith Co., showing college attended by Dr. Samuel C. Bridgwater who practiced ca 1840 to death in 1869? He had dau. Elizabeth b. ca 1848. m. one of her father's students, Richard C. Johnson, ca 1870. They moved to Rialto, Tipton Co., had three sons, Jimmy, Howard and Richard. Dr. Samuel's younger son, John W., b. ca 1860, said to have "gone West to live with the Indians." He and the Johnsons disappeared from knowledge of relatives. What became of them? Like to hear from those with Bridg(e)water connections. Mrs. John R. Bridgewater, 8229 Cheste~field Dr~ve, Knoxville, Tennessee 37919. 70-129 LYON, ROBINSON, THORNBERRY: Seek info. about James Lyon-b. bef. 1811, Tenn., d. ca 1836, and w. Martha Ann Robinson, b. 25 July 1814. d. 5 June 1892, Logan Co., Ky. They m. 8 Sept. 1831, Jacksonville, Ill. . Had two sons: John Allen Lyon b. 24 Sept. 1832, IJ 1., d. ca 1910 nr. Little Rock, Ark., and Charlie T. Lyon b. lO Nov. l835, Tenn., d. 10 June 1926, Logan Co., Ky. Martha Ann Lyon m-2 Thornton Thornberry of Logan Co., Ky. J.H. Lyon, Box 28, Greenville, Kentucky 42345. "Ansearchin' II NeliS -100- 70-130 ALSUP, FOUST, HARGROVE, HOLLOWAY, MILLER, MOORE, OSBORN: Need pts. and birth place of John Miller b. ca 1805 Tenn., d. 1858, Lawrence Co., Tenn. and w. Dorcas Holloway. Known ch: Lewis b. 1824 m. Margaret Moore; Henry b. 1830, m. LurillaOsborn in Mo., moved to Tex. 1849; John Lafayette b. ca 1832, m. Esther A. Alsup, Lawrence Co., Tenn. 1853; Louisa b. 1834; Minervab. 1835; Jefferson b. 1836 (thought to have m. Sarah E. Foust, 1858); Amanda b. 1838 (thought to have m. James E. Hargrove 1861). Exchange info. Mrs. Carl Dean Miller, Church Street and Gregory Lane, Parkdale, Arkansas 71661. 70-131 ALBERTSON (ALBISON), BRINLEY (BRENLEY), COWINS, DEROSSETT, HORTON, McGEE, ROBINSON (ROBISON), WOOD: Wish to hear fr()m anyone related to Robinsons (Robison) of N.C., Tenn., or Va., leading to knowledge of Ransom Robinson (bros. James and Wm.) who m. Sarah Albertson. Collateral names: McGee, Cowins, Wood. Will exchange data, mine being later. Also exchange Brinley (Brenley), DeRossett, Horton. Mrs. Helen Heine Herbst, Powell Butte, Oregon 97753. 70-132 DAVIS, DONNELL: Need info on Elizabeth, w. of Archibald Davis (d. 1824), Wilson Co., Tenn. Did they come from Guilford Co., N.C. with Donnells? Who was Elizabeth, 2nd w. of Cpt. Wm. Donnell, pts. of Jane m. Thomas Davis? Who was Sarah (Emeline?), 2nd w. of James Donnell (1744-1815) Wilson Co.? Gladly exchange. Mrs. Ross B. Johnson, 240 Quay Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80226. 70-133 BEESON, BOND, CAPPS, MATTIX (MATTOCKS), WILLIAMS: Need help. Pts., dates, etc. on following families: Nimrod Capps, b. 1806 Warren Co., Tenn., (son of John Capps and Sarah Williams) m. 1830 Lawrence Co. ,Ark., Cynthia Mattix, b. 1813, Ind., dau. of Edward Mattix (Mattocks) b. 1782 N.C. and Elizabeth Bond, b. 1787, Guilford Co., N.C., who m. 1803 Jefferson Co., Tenn. Elizabeth was dau.of John Bond and Jane Beeson, Quakers. Exchange. Mrs. Robert F. Yarbrough, 1327 Mt. Holly Street, E1 Dorado, Arkansas 71730. ...... 70-134 ALIEN, BRADSHAW, FRAZIER, GREENWOOD: Caroline Matilda Allen, b. ca 1830, Smith Co., Tenn., m. 1847/8 Bexar Co., Tex., Wm. Greenwood. Dau. of Hugh Allen, b. 1801 S.C.? and Caroline Matilda Frazier b. ca 1802 Va.?, who went to Tex. ca 1~38. Known ch: Caroline; James M. b. ca 1832; Hugh b. ca 1834; Mary b. ca 1836 Tenn.; Elizabeth b. ca 1838 Texas; Daniel b. ca 1840; Sarah b. ca 1842; Rebecca b~ ca 1848. Who were pts. of Wm. Henry, A.J., and Rebecca Bra4shaw b. 1810-15 Tenn. (where?). Mrs. W.J. Richberger, P.O. Box 789, Sutter Creek, California 95685. 70-135 CRADDOCK, EDMONDSON: John Neal Craddock m. Ann .W. Edmondson, 13 Aug. 1829, Rutherford Co., Tenn. Their 1st child, Wm. Pleasant Craddock, b. Old Rutherford, Tenn., 20 Nov. 1830. 2nd child b. Ala. Who were pts., bros., sis. of Ann Edmondson? John Neal Craddock m-2 Lucy P. Edmondson, believed to have been sister to Ann. Have Craddock info. to share. Mrs. Jack Butler, 1202 Spruce Drive, Richardson, Texas 75080. 70-f36 ATKINSON, BOYD, DOUGHERTY, McPHERSON: Want pts. and info. of Jesse McPherson, b. 1780-90 prob. Va., m-l Aug. 1808, Roane Co., Tenn., Jenny Atkinson. M-2 25 Feb. 1822, Barbary Dougherty. By 1st m. had at least Wm. A. and Isabelle Boyd. By 2nd m. had Barbary, Jesse L., and Henry W. All ch. b. Tenn. In War of 1812 from Roane Co. May have gone to Lee Co., Va. by ca 1830 as both older ch. prob.m. there. As Jesse C., he was i.n DeWitt Co., Ill. by 1839. Brinks History of DeWitt Co., refers to him as physician and minister; d. by 1850 census. Was Jenny dau. of William Atkins(on?) and Isabell Boyd who m. 30 Dec. 1788, Halifax Co., Va.? Mrs. Walter Routh, 1011 N. Clara, Wichita, Kansas 67212. CORRECTION: The address of Query 70-59 (1st Quarter), BUTLER, HIBBS., SPICER TYNER, should read Mrs. James Newland, 22370 Mac Farlane Drive, Woodland HUls, CALIFORNIA--not Georgia. . (Continued Next Quarter)