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*Grundy Index Pages 2/7/06 5:17 PM Page 1 *Grundy Index Pages 2/7/06 5:17 PM Page 1 INDEX (By Article Number and not Page Number) “B” Mines, 17 Goodpasture 447; Millie 445, Altamont Public Cemetery, 15 297, 458, 460; James David Walter J. 454, 466; Will 466; “M” Mines, 17 544; Minnie 450; Morgan 446; Altamont Ruritan Club, 74 1264; James Edward 454, William 301, 462, 1007, 1234; “Q” Switch, 17 Morgan, Jr. 446; Morton 443; Altamont School, 52 464; James Harris F. 671; William A. 454; William “S” Mines, 17 Nancy J. 1340; Orpha V. 449; Altamont Shirt Factory, 45 James Lewis 888; James Clayton 459; William Edward 1847 petition, 7 Patricia Riley Fleming 443; Altamont, TN, 1, 5, 7, 11, 21, 22, Pascal 294, 297, 299, 457, 454, 466; William Michael 574; 212th Engineer Co., 203 Peggy 443; Peggy Keylon 46, 48, 50, 55, 57, 59, 60, 65, 458, 459, 460, 690, 1218; William Riley 596; William A 443, 445; Perlina 631; Phillip II 67, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 79, James Thomas 462; Jane Riley, Jr. 888; Willie Mae “Bill” Abbott of Applecross, 1130 449; Phillip S. 449; R.K. 442; 88, 119, 220, 356, 472, 473, 820; Janice Rinn 1264; Jean 459; Willie Mae 462, 602; Abernathy, Bell 175; Betty 478; Rosalie 443; Sarah Elizabeth 489, 491, 520, 527, 543, 550, 171; Jean Evelyn 1264; Jessie Willie May (Fults) 459, 460; Della Elizabeth 442; Eleanor 539; Sion 544; Solomon W. 551, 558, 560, 562, 589, 609, (Nunley) 465; Jim 171, 291; Willie May 458, 460; Willie 857; Franklin 175, 442; Ida 450; Sue 443; Sue Howell 641, 688, 694, 695, 699, 731, John 459, 461, 465, 910; John May Fults 458 478; Irene 175; James 443, 444, 445, 447, 448; 745, 751, 752, 787, 817, 839, A. 13, 461; John Henry 888; Anderson Cemetery, 1003 Greenwood 442; John Firth Susan Andrews 443; Susie 843, 844, 849, 895, 898, 906, John Lewis 1330; Joseph 458; Anderson-Church, Tennie 1234 442; Lela 174, 442; Lelia Jane Howell 1343; Suzanna 956, 978, 1007, 1015, 1022, Joseph Howell 460; Joseph Anderson-Elledge, Ella 1234 442; Margaret Emma 442; Rowlett 450; Thomas 445, 1028, 1038, 1051, 1058, 1097, William (Uncle Bill) 462; Anderson-Hargis, Sudie 1234 Mary Bell 442; Mary Walker 450; Tom 443, 982; Tressie 1105, 1106, 1126, 1131, 1160, Joseph Wilson 1031; Joyce Anderson-Haskew, Martha 1234 442; Myrtle Lasater 442; Oma Irean McDaniel 982; Trevor 1181, 1196, 1283, 1296, 1306, 1062; Judy Elaine 888; Julia Andrews University, 787 Lee 442; Sarah Ann 442; 446; Wendy Howe Hilborne 1323, 1325, 1334, 1339, 1340, D. 671; Julia Frances Queen Andrews, 77 Thomas C. 11, 33, 442; (Oehlert) 446; Will 171, 521, 1374 671; June 462; Karastin 1105; Andrews, Carolyn 574; Elaine Thomas Coke 11; W. C. 829; 598; William 1273; William Alto Lodge, 33 Karen Marcia 1031; Kelly 458; 452, 1190; Nelson 443; Sue William Clayton 442; Zedekiah Robertson Garrett 447; Alto, TN, 213, 480, 1025, 1069 Kim Marie 458; Kimberly Adams 445, 1343; Susan 443; Firth 442 Zayder 847 Alum Bluff, 3 Nicole 1265; Kirby W. 298; Thomas 445 Abraham, Fred 541, 959 Adams Family 478 Ambassador, Hilborne Oehlert Larry Duane 458; Laurie 1264; Andrus, Ethel Perry 37 Ackenhausen, Clara 526 Adamz, Alfonso Constantine 451; 446 Lawrence, Jr. 459; Lawrence, Andy, Brenda 31; Leo 38 Ackerman, Brandon 1089; Alfonso Constantine, Jr. 451; America, 962 Sr. 459; Layne Houston 463; Angel, Bro. 669 James 1188; Jessica Shea Eleanor Lobdell 451; Oscar American Revolution, 539, 826 Lenna 462; Leslie 458, 459; Angle Manufacturing, 1 1089; Joel Keith 1089; 451; The Reverend A. C. 760 American Revolutionary War, Lewis Howard “Runt” 458, Anglican, 680 Mikaylee 1089; Paul Douglas Adcock, Lori 1127 1271 460; Lewis Howard 293, 299; Anglies, Jehou 720 1089; Reburn 1089 Adkins, Anna 803; Anna L. 797; Amherst Co, VA, 1123 Linda (Castle) 464; Linda Lou Anglin, A.T. 1231 Ackins, Buck 273 Dusty Geary 474 Amqui, TN, 907 1264; Lou 466; Louis Houston Angst, 123; Anna 122; Anna Acree, Elizabeth Parmelee 959; Adler, Bruce Herbert 1031; Anastasia, Ella Mae (Parson) 300, 457, 458, 463, 519; DeMuth 470; Jacob 470; Jill Rawlins 959; Steve 959 Herbert Oscar 1031; Marjorie 1059; Nicodemis 1059 Lucinda M. 629; Lucy Louise 470 Adam, Minnie 719 Louise 1031; Michael 1031; Anderson, 4, 19, 462 ;“Tight Eye” (Crawford) 459; Lucy Ann 671; Ann 807; Dessie Mae 807; Elder Adams 61, 76; A. G. 579, 855; A. Pam 1031; Robert Leroy 171; A.P. 454; Alfred 466; Madge 462; Margaret (Allison) Emmett J. 264; Jim 1403; G. Jr. 443, 444; Abby 448; 1031; Shane 1031; Timothy Alfred Harris 671; Alfred Philip 454; Margaret (Curtis) 460; John P. 25; Mariam B. 1257; Abigale 630; Adam G., Jr. 445, 1031 454, 464, 466, 1234; Alice Margaret 462; Margaret B. O.N. 61; Stanley 677; William 448; Adam Gillespie “Lep” III Agrarians, 967, 1252 (Smith) 454; Alice Elizabeth 671; Margaret C. 99; Margaret Hoyte 807 1343; Adam Gillespie 447; Aiken, Samantha 1126 (Smith) 464; Alice Elizabeth Melissa 1275; Margaret Anna B Gift Shop, 161 Adam, Jr. 1343; Albert 450; Air View Baptist Church, 49, Smith 466; Allie 171; Alma Melissa 944; Margie Sanders Annex Café, 795 Aldridge J. 563; Alf, Jr. 443; 473 Mae (Turner) 454, 464; Alvin 1150; Martha 461; Martha Annis, Ann 211 Alfred 445, 443; Alfred III 443; Air View Church, 844 462; Alvin Thomas 888; Alice 454, 466; Martha Ann Anthony, Carmon Waldine 1309; Alfred T. Jr. 444; Alfred T. Sr. Airview Baptist Church, 472, Anastasia 1106; Andrew (Winford) 459; Martha Eva Dorothy M. (Paris) 1241; 444; Alfred, Jr. 445; Allie 783 Jackson 612, 1264; Andrew Knight 462; Martha Carolyn Isabella 882; J.J. Jr. 1241; Estelle 802; Alvin 563; Andrew Airview Cemetery, 783 William 458; Andy 1041; Anna 1264; Martha Susan 1150; Lonnie L. 23; Maude 1309 J. 450; Ann 450; Ann Airview Missionary Baptist 1001; Anna Caroline 574; Mary 1340; Mary Carolyn 458, Apperson, James B. 1005; Mary Katherine Laird 959; Arthur Cemetery, 15 Anna Leunia (Smith) 460; 460; Mary Catherine (Molly) Evelyn Northcutt Moore 1028 Utley “Buddy” 959; Barney 23; Aiton, William Townsend 677 Anna Leunita Smith 458; 462; Mary Ellen (King) 460; Arbuckle, Charlie 245; Dave 245; Ben 443, 444; Betty Jean 563; Akins, John 230; Lorene 528 Arthur Philip 454, 464, 466; Mary Ellen “Dolly’ King 459; Ethel (Summers) 245; Ethel Billy 171; Bryant 448; Burton Akron, OH, 708, 1012 Barbara Fugett 458; Billie Mary Jane “Sis” 454; Mary 287; Francis 673; Frog 245; Burdick 447; Carl 37; Carol Alabama City, AL, 1007 Faye 888; Billy Gene 25; Brent Jane 466, 1234; Mary Helen Ruth (Cunningham) 443; Carol P. 444; Carrie Alabama, 566, 577, 609, 658, 458; C.W. 96; Carl 513; Carla Kirkpatrick 459; May June 632; J. W. 17, 1190; Jasper Hester 447; Charity 630, 631, 674, 773, 831, 881, 919, 967, 513; Carol 171; Celia (Dove) 671; Michael 458; Michael 18, 245; Murray 286; Winona 694, 1123; Chris E. 450; 976, 994, 1124, 1146, 1327 465; Charles Edward 293, Seth 574; Mollie 597; Monica 673 Comfort 446, 447; Cynthia Albright, Ann 773; Charles 773; 458,464; Charles Elmer “Tiger Gay 1264; Myra 462; Nancy Ardmore, AL, 1234 1176; Daryl A. 449; David 443, Cleven 773; Ellen 773; John Eye” 459; Charles Elmer 458; (Robertson) 303, 465; Nancy Argo, 19, 77, 249; Abner (Dock) 445; David Porterfield 447; 773; Mary Louise 773 Charles William 294, 300, 457, E. 671; Nancy Headrick 596; 691; Adaline 1040; Ann 1161; David Porterfield, Jr. 447; Albritton, Lake 49, 55 458, 460, 463, 1218; Charles Nancy Nixon 1025; Nathaniel Arthur 1161; Barney 1040; David Porterfield, Sr. 446; Alder, Julie 504 Winford 458, 459, 460; 459; Nellie Ann (Brown) 459, Beauna Lee 1040; Betty 1161; David, III 446; David, IV 446; Aldridge, Merrill 261 Charlotte Ruth King 900; 460; Nellie Ann Brown 458; Billy 1040; David 1012; Dillard David, Jr. 446; Denise 458; Alexander the Second 1130 Chelsea 1041; Christopher Nellie Josi 461; Oma Lee 1161; Doston 647, 1040, Dillard Goodpasture 447; Dr. Alexander, A. C. 286; Governor Eric 464; Clara 549; Claude (Nunley Myers 464; Patricia 1282; Earl 1161; Earl Phillip S. 580; Edwin Rowlett Lamar 870; Susan M. 1285 118, 127, 134; Claude Edward Ann 462; Paul 458, 1059; Arkansas 647; Frank 1207; 450; Elizabeth 443; Elizabeth Alexandra, Jacqueline 956; 462; Clayta Jo 1150; Clayton Pearlie 465; Peter 301, 462, Francis 654; Fred 1207; C. 448; Elizabeth G. 448; Lauren 956 “Andy” 1150; Clayton 1150; 535, 596, 597; Philip 1234; R. George 838; Horace 1207; Elizabeth S. 629; Ella 598, Alexandria, VA, 128 Cleo (Phipps) 465; Cynthia Carol 1284; Rachel 458; Howary 1207; Irvine 552; 831; Ella Rose Fults 689; Elliot Alford, Christine 520 513; Cynthia Michelle 463; Rachel Cleo 458, 460; Ramey Josiah 46; Leroy 1161; Lina 445; Elliott 443; Elsa 171; Etta Alison, James 1123 David 459; David Ray 295; 303; Rayburn 454, 464; Hobbs 838; Llina Hobbs 838; 171; Faith 445; Father A. C. Allegan, MI, 787 Debra Sue (Brown) 460; Raymond “Ramey” 465; Lyon Hobbs 838; Mary Nunley 263; Father Alfonso C. 483; Allen, 495; Jacqueline 1202 Debra Sue Brown 458; Denise Rebecca Ann 462; Rebecca 838; Melrose 1161; Melvin Feobie Ann 450; Florence Allison, Andrew F. 1309; Annette Adams 458; Devonna 458; Black 596; Rebecca Louise 1193; Murray 1207; Ollie 815, Nunley 450; Ford 171; Garrett 918; Barrett Adams 448; Ben Donna Rene 1264; Doris 462; “Lou” 454, 12341236; Riley 817; Ollie May 1050; Ruby 445, 446; George 261; Barton 1309; Caroline Dabney Douglas 888; Earnest Lee 132; Rita Louise 1031; Robert 1161; Ruby Magouirk 971; T.P. Gillespie 443; Graham Cook 448; Donny J.
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